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CARROLL' COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
BY THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. 0. BOX 576
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117
VOLUME IV WINTER 1983 NUMBER FOUR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers and Committees ... 109
President’s Letter .110
Tangled Roots, by Angus P. Robinson ... Ill
Mann Family Records ..... 116
Heath Family of Carroll County ..117
Mary Green Bell and Will of Peter Green ..119
Bryce Family Records . . . 121
History of a Family Reunion, by Jan McLendon .... 122
Creek and Cherokee Disturbances and Removal, by J. W. Reese, Jr 124
i860 Mortality Schedule ....133
Society Membership List for 1983, Cont’d ... 136
Queries .. 138
Focus of Research ...139
Pedigree Charts ....140
Index . 145
The Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County, Georgia,
membership dues are $10.00 per person or $12.50 per family, on a
calendar basis (January through December). This publication is
included at no extra cost in the membership dues, with one copy per
family. Extra copies are available for $3.00 each. The 1981, 1982,
and 1983 issues are available for $3.00 each, with the exception of
the combined Fall-Winter 1981 issue which is $5.00. These are avail¬
able from the Carroll County Genealogical Society, P. 0. Box 576,
Carrollton, Georgia 30117* Queries are published free for members
of the Society.
Copyright 1983
ISSN-0734-5682
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THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. 0. BOX 576
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117
— OFFICERS
Mr. Myron W. House .
Dr. Elmo Roberds .
Mrs. Marcia McGahee .
Mrs. Nell Yates ...
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
— COMMITTEES —
Program Committee ..
Project Committee ..
Membership Committee
Publicity Committee
Publication Committee
Mrs. Rudene Hollingsworth, Ch
Mr. L. Alton Foster
Mrs. Evylan Morrow, Chm.
Mrs. Mary Reeves
Mrs. Edna Lackey
Ms. Patricia Reid, Chm.
Ms. Vicky Sheffield
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomason
Mrs. Margaret New, Chm.
Mrs. Mary Rowell
Mrs. Deborah D. Ivey
Mrs. Clarice Cox, Chm.
Mrs. Nell Yates
This Society was organized in 1976 in Carrollton, Georgia, for the
-mrrpose of preserving local records and evaluating and sharing such
records with persons who have an interest in genealogy. Membership
is open to all persons who are interested in_genealogy in Carroll
County and surrounding areas, or persons living anywhere who have
roots in Carroll County or an interest in the founding fathers and
history of the County.. This Society does not assume responsibility
for errors in fact or opinion which may appear in articles furnished
by its members. We will gladly correct any errors brought to our
attention.
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Dear Member S
With this quarterly we are concluding what we believe has been a
successful year for both the quarterly and the society. If you will
pardon a little reminiscence, I would like to review some of our
accomplishments this year.
This year marked the publication of Carroll County Cemeteries,
the largest publication ever attempted by our society. As in any
undertaking of this magnitude, there were corrections and additions
to be made, and we hope to put these in your hands next year as one
of our quarterlies.
I believe that our monthly programs have been excellent.
Several of these have been given by members who shared the story of
the migration of their families with the rest of the group. We have
also had a basic genealogical workshop, an outstanding luncheon
program (with Frances Beckemeyer of the Taylor Foundation and Mary
Ruth Green, president of the Georgia Genealogical Society, as
speakers), a very entertaining and informative lecture by Bob Davis
(author of Research in Georgia and The Georgia Black Book), our
annual picnic, and a field trip to the Georgia Department of Archives
and History and to the Regional Branch of the National Archives.
I thank you each for your cooperation, especially those who have
taken time to notify us of corrections or additions to the cemetery
book. I have enjoyed this past year as president and know that the
new president will find the job both challenging and rewarding. I
wish each of you success in your family research during the coming
year. We will try to continue to serve your needs.
Please note that our new mailing address is:
Carroll County Genealogical Society
P. 0. Box 576
Carrollton, GA 30117.
Sincerely yours,
Myron W. House
President
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TANGLED ROOTS
by Angus P. Robinson
228 East 144th St., Dolton, IL 60419
In 1827, 2-s the new territory of Northwest Georgia was opened, to
settlers, individuals and families came to stake their claims on the
land of the Cherokee and Creek Indians, The Land Lottery of 182? and
1832 granted land to the lucky drawers and these, along with speculators,
moved from their previous residences to this area. Some of the descen¬
dants of those people are living there today. Many moved to other areas
of Georgia while some died leaving no one to mourn them nor to tell
their families, if there were any, where these people were buried. Today
this area is rich in history but, as in other parts of the country, many
of the present generation are oblivious to the part their families may
have had in shaping what is now Carroll County,“ Georgia. 1 would like
to tell the story of one family whose ancestor had left the British
Isles some one hundred and twenty years before for Virginia, and settled
in what is now Haralson County, Georgia, but which in 1827 was a part ox.-p
the new Carroll County.
This story was almost lost to the present generation and within
another fifteen to twenty years would have gone the way all history must
go if it is not recorded. To those early settlers who braved the
wilderness trails to clear land, to live with --- and sometimes fight
with — the Cherokee and Creek Indians, I dedicate this story. May
Georgia
hi
those stories live forever In the annals of
In the Spring of 1827 a young man with his wife, three small
children, and his widowed mother arrived in the Cherokee Territory
which would soon become Carroll County. Also accompanying him were
young brother-in-law and three of his wife5s sisters. Their mode of
transportation is not known but probably it was by wagon drawn by oxen
or perhaps a pair of horses. There would probably have been at least
three wagons, perhaps more. That they came from Rhea County, Tennessee,
is known from Tennessee records but not their transportation.
John M. Robinson was born In North Carolina at the junction of
the Yadkin and Rocky Rivers in July of 1787. He was one of nine known
children, five boys and four girls. His parents were Tyree and Mary
(Adams) Robinson, Tyree and his wife were born in Virginia; where they
married has never been ascertained but it is believed to have occurred
in North Carolina. Tyree and his family left North Carolina after the
1800 Federal Census was taken but before 1808, In the latter year
In 1811 he was in Rhea
827,
One of the sons of Tyree and Mary, "Polly," apparently left the
State prior to 1800 since he was found in Kentucky where he was a witness
for a cousin’s marriage in 1798. In 1800 this son, Tyree Jr., was
located in Montgomery County, Kentucky. Shortly thereafter he would
move into the Illinois Territory, settling first in Gallatin County and
later in Wayne County.
Tyree’s sisters married and they, in turn, also moved north Into
Illinois where they have been found in court records of that period.
Scraps of paper still in the possession of the Southern Family tell us
that Tyree Jr. died in 1829. Another brother, Nathan(iel), died in
180? while another joined the U. S. Army in 1808 in Tennessee. The
latter son was Jeffrey Robinson who enlisted as a 2nd Lt,, and was
stationed at Hiawassee until about 1810 when he was transferred to
Tyree was found in White County, Tennessee
County where his family was to live until
Louisiana. Another son- Mill Mills Robinson, died in 1814,
sparse family records. The father, Tyree Sr., die
leaving his third oldest son, John M. Robinson, to
according to
! in 1815 in Tennessee
care for his mother.
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In January of 1822* John Mo Robinson married Mary Gilliam
Lavender of Knoxville, Tennessee. Her grandmother was Mary Gilliam,
wife of Devereau Gilliam. Col. Gilliam had a fort near present-day
Knoxville, Tennessee, called Ft. Gilliam.
Mary Gilliam Lavender was the daughter of John Lavender and his
wife, Mary. There were four other sisters.* Barbara, married Thomas
.ed Joseph J. Printup; Bethenia
There
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and Susan Bartiet Gilliam
was one brother to these
official record of his marriage
Dunahou; Edith Painter Lavender, marr:
Michael Lavender, married John D. Ray
Lavender, married Thomas McGuire
girls, George Michael Lavender, but
has been found.
The first property purchased in Carroll County was Land Lot #1?4
and #203 by George M* Lavender, who was not a stranger to this area.
Earlier he had worked for Chief Ross at Rossville in the trading post
situated there. Soon he would become a partner with Sub-Chief Ridge and
Daniel Mitchell in another trading post some seven miles above presentday Rome, Georgia. The small mountain there is still called Lavender
Mountain and the little settlement was known as Lavenderville.
In 1828, John M. Robinson purchased his first documented lot.
This was Lot #155» District 80 The first living quarters of the
Lavender and Robinson Families were probably two huts built close
together with a common roof between the two structures. Through the
following years both men were to purchase thousands of acres of land
in a three- or four-county area. In the Georgia Land Lottery of I832,
John M. and his mother, Mary ’’Polly,” drew a lot each. John's lot was
in Gilmer Co., Lot 39# 5th Dist«, 2nd Section. His mother’s lot was
#255 in the 26th Dist., 3rd Section, Walker County. Although the
Revolutionary War service of John's father, Tyree Sr., has never been
proved through contemporary records, his mother claimed her right to
draw as a "Widow of a Revolutionary Soldier." Their residence in
Carroll County was shown as "Burgess's." Although the years after their
arrival in Carroll County must have been hard, at least to our modern
ways of living, they probably lived well for that period. Shortly
after their arrival in Carroll County, three additional children were
born, two males and one female. One of the male children died shortly
after birth and he became the first to be buried in the Family Cemetery.
In 1833 the death of John's mother took place and
near her grandson. Through the next thirty years
known family members were added to this small plot of ground. There
are at least three known people, other than direct family, buried there
and also the mother-in-law of one of John's daughters. Two other
members of the family also died but their burial place is not known but
believed to have been in this Cemetery. Both were spouses of John's
children. One is believed to be Madison G. Harper, husband of Barbara
Ann Robinson; the other, Harriet A. Smith, wife of Norvell M. Robinson.
The mother-in-law is known to be Sarah M. (Hundley) Pendleton, widow of
Joseph Pendleton of Virginia. Mrs. Pendleton was the mother of Henry
Clay Pendleton who married Nancy Elizabeth Robinson.
The three others of no known family relationship are Jesse Mann
and his first and second wives, Cynthia Ann Brooke Mann and Sarah Gober
Mann, respectively. This information came from a member of the Mann
Family as told to Mrs. Lois Newman, resident of Haralson County. Their
Family Bible gives the death dates and information on their children.
There is some local gossip concerning the tombstones which
supposedly were on each grave. Sometime before the Second World War,
she was laid to rest
or so, at least ten
someone removed many of the stones to make a walkway for their home but
were forced to return at least some of them by descendants of some of
those buried in the cemetery. Although many of the stones are believed
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to have been inscribed with the name(s) of those buried, the only stone
found in 1978 that had been so marked was that of George Michael Lavender
who had died in 1839* His stone, broken in several pieces, is in the
possession of Mr. George Hagood, present owner of the property. It is
hoped that sometime in the near future a suitable monument can be
erected on the site to mark the last burial place of those early pioneers
and prevent further desecration or encroachment on the cemetery.
Robinson Family stories tell us that George M. Lavender and
John M. Robinson operated an Indian trading post on their land in
Carroll County. They traded with the Creek Indians. 1841 and 1842 tax
records for Carroll County indicate that there was merchandise on the
property, but whether it was an Indian trading post or not isn't known
so far. It is known that the two men became quite wealthy for their
period of time. Through the years both men purchased many acres of land
surrounding their respective areas of residence.
By the Spring of 1846, John M. Robinson and Ipis wife, Mary G.,
were the parents of ten living children, four others “having died. In
July of 1846, tragedy struck the family, Taking from their home the
mother of those fourteen children. Mary was laid to rest in the little
cemetery. For almost two yeai
care of his several young children. In 1648 he remarried,
a young lady of DeKalb or Cass County, Georgia. They were
Cass (now Bartow) County on 5 December and his n
Fain, became a "mother” to children almost the a
Fain was born 5 May 1832 to Joel and Nancy (Lay)
was a big land owner in Cass County (William Fain)
parents were John and Polly Lay of Cass County.
During the years before the outbreak of hostilities between the
years John led a lonely life, trying to take
children. In 1648 he remarried, this time to
Cass County, Georgia. They were married in
w wife, Martha Augeline
me age as she. Martha
Fain. Joel's father
and his wife's
Robin
John
ar. Ill 8
nson was
iob that
over |1|1 an
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North and the South, John
children, of whom later.
Tallapoosa, Georgia., in 1832, a
son-in-law, Madison G. Harper, took
active in the young town's develops'
where the Robinson home is•believed
known map of the area that tells rs whs
believed, however, to have been near cue
which is the Hagood place today.
The oldest daughter of John. and. Ma
Robinson, born in Tennessee in 1823. S
he
Lfe, Martha, had five
ippointed Postmaster of
held until 1853 when his
:'os vmaster. Both men were
i the Methodist Church near
>eon. Today there isn't any
family home was. It is
iy Cemetery on Lot #174
was Saphronia North Carolina
he married Simon Story in 1841,
and died in 1848, leaving, two small children, a son and a daughter.
The second oldest child was Adeline Eliza^Robinson, born 1824 in
Tennessee. She married Dennis Fletcher Hammond, in 1844. Mr. Hammond
was an attorney, later judge in Heard and Carroll Counties. In later
years, after a judgeship in Coweta County, he became Mayor of Atlanta
in 1871. They were the parents of nine known children, only.four^of
whom are known to have reached adulthood. Two became attornies like
their father. One became President of Central College, Fayette,
Missouri. The only surviving daughter was Octavia who married Augustus D.
Adair in 1868.
The oldest and first born son was Nerve1.1 M. Rooinson, born 1826
in Tennessee. He married Harriet A. Smith in 1350 in Carroll County,
Georgia. They had six known children, three boys and three girls. He
died in 1890 and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Atlanta, where many of
his children are also buried (Blk.319-4,Sec.#22).
The next oldest child was John Lavender Robinson, born in 1828
in Carroll County. He married Jane Ann Owens and they were the parents
of five sons named John W. Robinson, who
Thomas J. Robinson*, Madison E. Robinson?
married Louisa Patience Powell?
Willie M. Robinson; and
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Charles H. Robinson. No further information is available on the sons.
John L. Robinson died, just prior to the "War" in i860. In 1869» his
widow married a brother of Dennis F. Hammond, Elisha Q. Hammond.
The next child was a son, George Michael Robinson (first of the
name), who died as an infant.
The sixth child was Bethenia Robinson who married in 1871 Samuel
Yateman. No further information is known.
The seventh child is believed to have died young, as did at least
one more. No names are known but burial was in the small cemetery.
In 1834 another son was born and named George Michael Robinson.
He served in Company "H", 1st Ga. Cav. during the conflict between the
States as 2nd Lt. He resigned his commission in I863. He was married
in I869 to Mollie Johnston. Very little information further is known
other than he became a lawyer and in I87O he was shown as the father of
one son, John Robinson.
The eleventh child was Susan Edilia Robinson, born in 1837 in
Carroll County. She married in 1866 Thomas S. Garner. They were the
parents of four known offspring. They are also buried in Oakwood
Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.
The fourteenth child was Barbara Ann Robinson, born in 1838 in
Carroll County. She married Madison G. Harper on 22 July 1853* No
known offspring.
The fifteenth child was Mary "Polly" Ellen Robinson, born in 1842
in Carroll County. She married James Henry Hammond, brother of Dennis
Hammond, in i860. He died leading a charge against the Yankees at the
Battle of Chickamauga, the first day of the Battle. He survived long
enough to be brought home to Atlanta where he died in the home of Dennis
and Adeline Hammond. No further information is known of Mary Ellen.
The last daughter of John and Mary (Lavender) Robinson was Nancy
Elizabeth Robinson, born in 1845 in Carroll County. She married Henry
Clay Pendleton, former officer in the Confederate Army, in I869* He
was descended from the famous Pendletons of Virginia where he had lived
prior to the "War." After the War his family home was found destroyed
and in a fit of depression he moved to Georgia where he met Nancy
Robinson. They had ten known children, most of whom lived in and around
Clarkston, Georgia. The mother of Henry C. Pendleton was Sarah (Hundley)
Pendleton who died 1901 and was buried in the Robinson/lavender Cemetery
near Tallapoosa, Georgia. Mr. Pendleton's father was Joseph Holmes
Pendleton, born 1809 in Virginia, (Ref. Source: W&M Quarterly, Vol. 12,
No. 1, January 1932 & Tyler's Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 2, Oct. 1946.)
Additional information has come from family sources in South
Carolina concerning many of these families. Much is still left to be
f ound.
The Robinson Family apparently were Methodist and many of the
family who moved to Atlanta attended Trinity Church there. John
Robinson, in 1853* donated one acre of land to the "Methodist Church
Pine Grove Academy" at or near the crossroads in Tallapoosa. The deed
states this was on Lot. #153* 8th Dist. Not much record remains
concerning this Academy, but what there is can be discussed with
Mrs. Lois Newman, of Tallapoosa, Georgia, who has done much research
there.
At the beginning of hostilities between the North and South,
John M. Robinson was seventy-three. His sons had left to carry on their
own businesses. Consequently, he started selling much of his land in
or just prior to the War. In 1855 he sold twenty acres of land in
Dist. 20, situated on Lot #873« -In 1861 he sold seven lots, including
the lot where the Cemetery was, to Hugh Brewster. These were Lots Nos.
109, 173* 17^* 175* 15^» 155* 203» and 222, Six of the lots had 202|r
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acres and one had 125 acres. It was in this land sale that the
reservation was made concerning the Cemetery which stipulated that the
reservation was thirty-six yards square, not thirty-six square yards.
In I863» John Robinson sold five more lots to Aaron Haas and
Abraham Swab of Fulton County, Georgia. The lot numbers were 105» 153»
128, 127» and 103. Two of these lots were 202-Jr acres, one was 2001-
acres 5 another was 180 acres, and the last two were about 100 acres each.
In August of 1863, John sold to John W. Robinson (I believe this
was his grandson) 101|- acres in Dist. 10, Lot 112. John also owned land
in Coweta County, but little is known of the legal description of this
land. In 1879» John M. Robinson died in Atlanta and was laid to rest
in his daughter's and son-in-law’s burial plot in Oakwood Cemetery.
Nearby lie his son, Norvell M. Robinson, with many of his children.
There is much more information available which doesn't concern
Carroll County and in which few in Carroll County would be interested.
After the marriage of John M. Robinson to Martha A. Fain, five
children were born. Two have been found in Coweta County chronicals.
One, Thomas Adams Robinson, became the Town Marshall for a short while.
Joel Fletcher Robinson was also mentioned. Both belonged to one of the
militia groups there which were reformed after the end of the War.
Another became my grandfather. He was William Fain Robinson, born 1854.
He married Irene "Ida" Morris, daughter of Thomas Angus Morris. The
Morris Family owned a produce store in downtown Atlanta. The Morris
Family had been in the area since the days of Marthasville, but little
is known of this lineage otherwise. There were at least three sisters
of Irene Morris. They were Tosora, Tocora, and Emma. Tocora married
Dave Evans and Emma married an Adams. No further information is known.
I would appreciate any further information on any of the lines
mentioned herein. I can provide much additional detail on the Robinson
Line.
Reference Sources: Robinson Family Bible, pages removed.
Federal Census records, 1790,1800,1830,1840,1850,
I860, 1870, 1880, and 1900.
North Carolina Census records, 1783-84.
Carroll County Deed Books.
Haralson County Deed Books.
Carroll County Marriage Records.
Haralson County Marriage Records.
Research by Mrs. Lois Newman, Tallapoosa, Ga.,
County Historian (Volunteer).
Atlanta, Georgia, Department of Archives.
Rhea County, Tennessee, Court Records
(Marriage and Land).
Georgia Archives Manuscript Card Index
2132(Ola/Olb,ab210,0-047-RAY,LAVENDER ROBINSON
John Robinson papers.
(To supplement this article, Mr. Robinson has included notes taken from
letters of Mrs. Lois Newman which follow.)
From a book written by Mr. Battey on the history of old Rome was found
the following:
Mrs. J. J. Printup 25 Mrs. T. J. McGuire 34
d. 11 May 1876 - buried 12 May 1876. d. 8 Mar. 1874 - buried 9 Mar.
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Oaths of Retailers, Carroll County, Ga« 1846-1864
All store or saloon keepers were compelled to take the oath "Not to
sell intoxicating spirits to Slaves of Free man of Color without the
consent of Master or Guardian." Among these men was the oldest son of
John Robinson, Norvell Mills Robinson, dated 25 December 1849.
On the site of Old Shiloh Baptist Church was built Fair View Baptist
Church. Adjacent .to this site is the old Cemetery dating back to the
early days of the former Church. The following burials with the
inscriptions on the headstones are located therein:
Henry Robinson William Robinson Nancy Johnson
1844-1939 Sept. 14, 1822 Wife of William Robinson
~ March 14, 1902 Died March 5r 1890 , 73rd year Bula Robinson ^ J
Dec. 17, 1862 T. E. Robinson & wife Flora W. Robinson
July 15, 1899 July 3» 1882 Aug. 13, 1882
July 9* 1959 Nov. 17, 1968
Located on old Georgia 100 (Buncombe Road), South of Tallapoosa out
Stone Mountain Street.
Among the things discovered by Mrs. Newman is the residence of the
following family adjacent to the old Robinson homestead and buried in the
same burial ground as our ancestors.
Jessee Mann & wife Sarah Gober Mann
b. Tues|1 4 June 1792 b. 9 Nov. 1797
d. 2 Mar. 1862 d„ 8 Nov. i860
Syntha Ann Brooke Mann wife of John W. Mann (first wife)
No dates available
The above information on the burials was given Mrs. Newman by the
mother of Mrs. Baxter of Stone Mountain. The data also included the
story that their family was aware of the use of the old headstones for
a walkway for some house.
In a letter received from .Mrs. Newman dated 26 July 1981 was the
following information from the Mann Family Bible*.
JESSE MANN FAMILY BIBLE RECORD
from Mrso Blanch Baxter
1558 Sagewood Circle, Rte. #3
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083
(No data on Bible printer nor date of printing.)
Jesse Mann was born on Tuesday, 4 June 1792 (Methodist Minister)
Sarah Mann was born on 9 November 1797•
Jesse's children:
William Dela Fletcher Mann, born Sat., 13 June 1829»
John Wesley Mann was born Tuesday, 1 March I83I*
Jeremiah Coke Mann was born Wednesday, 15 August 1832.
Hilliard Judge Mann was born Monday, 27 July 1835*
Jesse Asbury Mann was born Saturday, 24 Feb. 1838.
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William Dela Fletcher Mann's children:
James Ransom Judge David Mann was horn Friday, 18 December 1857.
(Note affixed to this indicates this above birth might be a son
of Jesse rather than James. Dates unsure.)
Mary Susan Ugenia Mann was born 10 August 1859.
Joseph Jesse Linfield Mann was born Thursday, 17 Dec. 1859. (??)
John B. F. Mann was born 18 Dec. 1862,
William Young Mann was born 18 August 1861.
Harriet Eveline Mann was born 20 January I867 (Sunday night).
Doctor (his name was Doctor) Mann was born 5 February I869.
Amanda Elizabeth Mann was born 31 September 18?4, (Must have been
the 30th.1
MARRIAGES
Jesse Mann and Sarah Gober was married 11 November 1827.
Jesse Mann and Nancy M. Carter was married 2 February 1861.
John W. Mann and Syntha Ann Brookes was married 27 Dec. I853.
Jeremiah Coke Mann and E. J. Minb’s (Mims) was married 11 November 1855*
Wm. Dela F. Mann and Elizabeth Little was married 24 February 1856,
Hilliard J. Mann and M. E. Prator was married 13 July 1858.
Jesse Asbury and Mary C. Little was married 10 Jan. 1864.
DEATHS:
Arnold Mann died 1 Aug. 1819*
Peter Mann died 1 April 1835 (brother of Arnold).
Rebecca Mann died 8 Feb. 1837 (wife of Arnold Mann).
Sarah Mann departed this life 8 Nov. i860.
Jesse Mann departed this life 2 March 1862.
Note: In Battey’s "History of Rome, Georgia" is found
of a Rebecca Mann who died "7" Feb. 1837 and is buried
Cemetery, Rome, Georgia.
the burial record
in Myrtle Hill
Harriet Eveline Mann married L. P. Allen, Sr.
117 and 205.
Ref.: Pope History, pp.
Land records disclosed that the Manns lived and were raised on Lots 204
and 203 across the bridge from Lot 174 which belonged to John Robinson.
The following article was published in the Grandview Tribune, Friday,
April 1, 1983. We are printing this information with the same spelling
and phrasing as it appeared in the original article.
• STORY OF HEATH FAMILY
The Heath family arrived in Grandview, Texas in the late 1890's,
It is believed the family left Carroll County Georgia after a brother
of Mrs. heaths, Jasper G. McKee came to Grandview. The Heath family
arrived By Train. The Heaths soon moved to house on the Major Lee farm
near Lee Summit School and Church. This house as you go north toward
Island Creek bridge, set on west side of road almost in front of
Sylvester McDuffs father's home. The family lived at^this place about
two years. They bought farm and moved west of Grandview on old road to
Parker. A few miles west there is road leading to Oakland School. The
above picture was taken at this home known as the RED HOUSE. The
Grandmother McKee had two other children around Grandview, Jasper G.
McKee and Mrs. Jack Bailey.
The Heaths decided they wanted to find place more like Carroll
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County Georgia. In 1907 they moved to near Blair (Warren), Oklahoma.
There they lived all their days. About 1912 the Heaths made return
visit. I remember the WALRAVENS who lived at ROCK TAM PLACE. I do
not remember much as to this Family except one SON became ENGINEER on
MK&T Flyer Passenger train, bringing EARLY Morning service along the
way from Waco to Ft. Worth. The younger Walravens moved to Cleburne.
I am told some of the family run used car lot in Cleburne years ago.
Then the visit with the OLD McDuffs near Lee Summit, they were such a
wonder EX-NEIGHBOR. William Heath didn't stay long in Oklahoma until
he came back to stay few years he worked at gins in fall worked for
Pruitt Gin one season in Itasca.
So the Heath Family all lived around the Community of Warren,
Oklahoma, and all are buried in the Warren Cemetery except for three
of the family.
Jasper G. McKee lived for many years on McDuff farm in big house
just across first creek south of Grandview. The house burned few
years AGO. The farm I am told belongs to Mr. Bailey today. A daughter
Renie McKee, married Frank London, the London family moved to Corpus
Christi County long years ago. Daughter Lanie McKee married Bob Booher,
a daughter Mrs. Katherine Laird lives in Grandview community today.
Daughter Julia McKee married Porter Smith. Their daughter Julia Mae,
married Lewis Chambers. They live East of Grandview on Maypearl road.
Mrs, Jack Bailey (Nee McKee), this family lived around Grandview
many^years. Decided to go WEST, they moved to Washburn, Texas near
Amarillo, Texas. Some of the family live today near Claude, Texas.
We are told the old Jack Baileys are buried in Auburn Cemetery East of
Grandview.
Trust this short story of days gone BY of the
Baileys will remind all that TIME SOON CHANGES T
Fred B. Harlin
2/21/83
Heaths, McKees and
INGS I
~ Grandson of Heaths
(The picture printed with this article is too dim to be printed in this
Quarterly. The caption reads, "1 to r. Mrs. Henry R. Heath (nee Fannie
McKee), Ella, Eugene, William, MR. HENRY R. HEATH, Milton, Madye, Vina
and Little Scott. Note the Grandmother setting on the porch, PERMELIA
BOON McKEE. The picture on the stand is of daughter Emma who died in
1903, buried in Grandview Cemetery. Another daughter not in picture
married, in 1902 to Dow Harlin. This picture made about 1905*")
Mr.
the
Harlin in the cover letter with this article states that they have
old Family Bible of Jasper G. McKee with the following information:
Milton L. McKee - B. 1/16/1825» Carroll Co., Ga., and
Permelia Boon -B. 2/9/1827 of same place
Married Dec. 29, 1846 at Bride’s Parents' Home.
The following children: J. E. McKe 5 | U 0
McKee, b. Aug. 22, 1850, d. Oct. 13, 1919,
b. February 16, 1854; Fannie L. McKee (Heath)
d. June 16, 1932; Henry R. Heath, b. July 13,
1925.
Aug. 22, 1847;
Arminda E.
b
Jasper PvJT *
McKee,
, w. Sept. 4, 1857,
1851, d. June 20,
He also states that in 1950 Milton Heath came to Carroll County to
search for relatives. He found Heaths and a first cousin but he left no
notes as to his visit. They were told Henry R. Heath had a sister who
married a Mobley and they moved to Texas years ago. Mr. Harlin is
seeking relatives in the Carroll County area. If you have any information
please write to him at Route 1, Box I85, Itasca, Texas 76055. He,
incidentally, retired from 35|- years in the Itasca Post Office and will
soon be 80 years old.
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MARY GREEN BELL
Mary Green Bell, who died in Carroll County in 1883 at the age of
103 years, was born in South Carolina.
Land records in Abbeville County, South Carolina, show that her
father, Peter Green, owned more than-1000 acres.
Peter Green's will and inventory are in the Abbeville County Court¬
house. The will is very fragile.
Mary was called Polly by her family and was mentioned in her
y« Her husband, John Bell, Jr., witnessed the
December 16, 1?9^. Mary and John were married
mentioned in the will by her
with her family. The inventory
were his sons, William,
Moore, Sarah Bell, and
not
father's will as "Pollen
will which was written P-!—H
by the time she was fourteen, for she was
married name. It appears that they lived
was recorded on September 16, 1797„
Also mentioned in Peter Green's will
Philemon, and Sion; his daughters, Martha
Rebecca Eddins; and his wife, Thamar. I do not know if Mary's sister,
Sarah, married John's brother, but it seems to be a likely possibility.
I have not found marriage records for Thamar and Peter Green, but
I have seen a South Carolina marriage record for a Peter Green and
Catherine Rolang. Thamar may have been his second wife. (South
Carolina law at that time did not require the registration of marriages.)
Mary Bell's husband, John, was the son of John Bell, Sr., and his
wife Sarah. In 1802, Sarah Bell and her son, John, signed a bond in
connection with the estate of John Bell, Sr, Sarah Bell made her mark
and John Bell signed. I have
John Bell signed. The signature
father's death he dropped "Jr,"
John,- Sr,, signed the bond, so
of Mary's sister's husband.
The John Bell household in
of one male between the ages of
ages of 15 and 20. John Bell I
ve not
John
bo sn
Bell, Sr, Sarah Bel
the original will and bond that
identical, except after his
signature. No other sons of
there was no clue to the possible identity
from his
m.sus in Abbeville consisted
and one female between the
the index on the 1810 South
Carolina Census. TJL
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF
PETER GREEN, DECEASED.
the 1800 H
20 and 30,
listed in
seen the Census.
Submitted by Dorothy Hart Spruell
302 Cumberland Drive
le, AL 35803
I Peter Green
Abbeville
mind and disposing
men once to die
Huntsvi
of LtQu
of
amen.
oOUtl crJ-H-h Carolina
In the name
of the State
County being in a low state of health, but of sound
memory and calling to mind that it is appointed for
and being desirous of settleing my worldly affairs before my departure
do make and constitute this my last will and testament. First my will
all
and desire is that my body after my deceaseB by decently buried in a
Christian like manner at the discretion of my executors hereafter named
And as to my worldly estate after the payment of all my just debts I
give and bequeath in the following manner...(Vis)^I give and bequeath
unto my daughter Sarah Bell one shilling in addition to what I have
already given unto her. Item I give and Bequeath unto my son William
Green one shilling in.addition, to what I have already given unto him.
Item I give and bequeath unto Daughter Martha Moore one shilling in
addition to what I have already given unto her. Item I give and
bequeath unto my two sons Philemon Green and Sion Green the whole of
the following personal property to be equally and fairly divided between
them (that is to say) four negroes Sukey, Suey, Abram and Rose, one
waggon and gears, three horses about sixly head of hogs and all the
debts due unto me at my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto my son
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Si on Green in addition to the above one good feather bed and furniture
and twenty barrels of corn. Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter
Rebeccah Eddins a negore woman Mllley and two feather beds already in
her possion to her and the heirs of her body forever. And whereas it
is my will and desire to make provission for the support of my beloved
Wife Thamar and two Children now liveing with me Polley Beal and Sarah
Beal and being desirous that son Philemon Green should have the care of
them, I give and bequeath unto my said son Philemon Green in addition
to what I have already given unto him, for the purpose of enabling of
him to support my Wife her life time and to raise the aforesaid two
girls Polly Beal and Sarah Beal, the tract of land whereon I now live
containing one hundred and fifly acres with the whole of the remaining
part of household furniture and the whole of the remaining part of Corn
and fodder not already disposed of And lastly I do appoint my two
Sons Philemon Green and Sion Green executors to this my last will and
testament, revoking all other will or wills, and ratifying and confirming
this as my last will and testament In Testimony whereof I have here¬
unto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day 01 December in the year of
our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninely four,
Peter his
mark
Lgned sealed and acknowledged before us.
Julius Nichols Jun. Thomas his Anderson John Bell
mark
VJTL een S
C A
O JL
Jun.
(This is his will as it appears In the Will Book in Abbeville.)
The Owsley Family Historical Society held their fifth annual meeting at
the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond, Virginia, 13 May 1983. Carl J.
Owsley of Orlando, Florida, was chosen President for the next two years;
Mrs. William H. Martin of Seattle, Washington, is the Secretary; and
Albert W. L. Moore, 1420 North Spring, Independence, Mo.64050, is the
Membership Chairman.
The Alabama Room of the Public Library of Anniston and Calhoun County,
108 East 10th St., Anniston, Alabama, has announced that it has purchased
a copy of The Leonardo Andrea Genealogical Collection, which contains
information on hundreds of families - originating in South Carolina and
eventually settling in most of the southeastern states. Included are
Bible records of South Carolina, marriage records for several states,
Revolutionary War Records, cemetery and land records. The collection
is contained in 80 rolls of microfilm and a comprehensive index is
provided. Mr. Andrea (1889-19665 was well known as a genealogist and
historian, and did comprehensive research work for many years. For
information about this collection, call the Alabama Room at (205) 237"
8501. This collection can also
,1
be found at the Savannah Public Library,
Savannah, Ga.; the Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Ga.; the South
Carolinians Library, Columbia, S.C.; and the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Note:- You can also
see this microfilm collection through the L.D.S. Branch Libraries shown
in Mr. Reese’s article in this Quarterly on Pages 128 and 129.)
Carroll County and Her People, by Pv Joe Cobb, has now been indexed
by surnameT which turns this unique history of Carroll County into a
wealth of easily located genealogical references. Contact Tracer’s
Project, 9639 Leaside, Dallas, Texas 75238, for the price of this index.
This book was indexed by Mr. James C. Burnett, Jr.
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BRYCE FAMILY RECORDS
Alice J. Turner, 312 Rugby Ave. , Kensington* CA 94’/OS, has written
concerning a Bible belonging to her great-grandmother, Parthenia Anne
Elizabeth Bryce, in which there is a paper listing the births of all
her brothers and sisters, also her parents. Based on a comparison of
handwriting, Parthenia did not write it, so it is presumed it was
written by one of her brothers or sisters. Following is a copy.
"James Bryce was born January 18th, 1806.
Eleanor R. Bryce was born November
1.
O £ 9
1830
2.
3.
4.
5.
6 *
n
< •
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13-
This
Q 1832
99
1
1840.
3«*
1846
1843.*
j »
Sarah Jane Bryce was born February 16,
William Hiram Bryce was born February y,
James Young Bryce was bom March 31> 1834.
Mary Eleanor Bryce was born 6th of May IS36.
Georg Bobbert Bryce was born May_23» 1838
John Fulton Bryce was born Dec
N. A. E. Bryce was born March
Emily M. Bryce was born November
Felix S. C. Bryce was born July 9»
Henrietta M. Bryce was born Aug. 5* 1851
Parthenia A. E. Bryce was born Dec. 18,
Ira Bascem Bryce was born April 28, 1
Joseph Capors Bryce was born March 22,
is what Pa wrote for the tombstone,
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ELEANOR R. BRYCE THE
HIRAM AND SARAH SHARP BORN IN MORGAN COUNTY, GA
.Tn'!v *=» . 1849.
1853.
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1857
DAUGHTER OF
25TH OF NOV 1812,
COUNTY, GA. THE 14
OF FEBRUARY, 18?9
it
OF
AGj
ATED
MAY
: 67
IN
TO
THE
1829.
IJi
AMES BRYCE IN CARROLL
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
2 MONTHS & 23 DAYS.
17TH
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF REV. JAMES BRYCE WHO WAS BORNED IN
UNION DISTRICT NORTH(sic) CAROLINA THE 18 OF JAN 1806 &
MARRIED TO ELEANOR R. SHARP IN CARROLL CO. GA THE 14TH OF
MAY 1829. DEPARTED THIS LIFE 23 OF FEBRUARY 1880 AGE 74
YEARS AND 1 MONTH AND 5 DAYS."
*From another source, this is Nancy Ann Eliza Bryce.
All the children were born in Carroll County, Georgia.
Mrs. Turner also has a very detailed obituary for George Robert Bryce,
detailing his participation in the Civil War. If you would like to have
this published in the Quarterly, please let the Society know.
_KithIand _ _Kin,£ Some _______Mor Early Families of eland,
Coweta County Genealogical Society, Inc
published. This is a soft-cover book,
index
_Georgiaf compiled for the
1 by Emory Murphy, has been
containing 250 pages, a full name
, with approximately 220 family lines and several hundred family
names of residents of the Moreland area from 1827 to the present. The
price, is $15 postpaid. Order from the Coweta County Genes
Inc., P. 0. Box 1014, Newnan, Georgia 30264. Proceeds from
this book will be used to promote family history research.
Please note that all material submitted for the Quarterly, all orders
publications of the Society, membership dues, and all correspondence w
the Society should be sent to the Carroll County Genealogical Society,
cal Society,
the sale of
for
P. 0. Box 576, Carrollton, Georgia 30117
are at the back of this Quarterly.
Blanks for your convenience
THE HISTORY OF A FAMILY REUNION
On the fourth Sunday in June, 1983, the McLENDON family held its
fourth annual reunion in Carrollton at Tanner State Park. The first
reunion was organized by three descendants of Augustus Jackson McLENDON:'
Dona McLENDON OWENS of Heflin, Alabama, Phyllis STONE BROWN of Palmetto,
Georgia, and Bob McLENDON's wife Lois of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. It and
two successive reunions were held at Hopewell (Cleburne Co.), Alabama,
the Augustus Jackson McLENDON homeplace.
An account of the first reunion appeared in a Carrollton newspaper,
along with a photograph of Augustus Jackson, his parents, and eleven
brothers and sisters. His father was Isaac Newton McLENDON, Sr., of
Carroll County; his mother was Mary Ann Eliza ROWE. The twelve children
were Francis Olivia (m. Frank MORRIS); Augustus Jackson (m. 1st Joseph
Milford Eugene PENTECOST, m, 2nd Minnie Lee BEAVERS, m. 3rd Ida Viola
LAMINACK); Mary Elizabeth (who did not marry); Martha Ella (m. William
Newt WALKER); William Beauregarde (m. Lou
(m. William A. HUBBARD); Clifton Warner (m
Ross MARTIN); Sonora Alice
Ora Byrd NORTH); Willis
Allen (m. Edna Lois STIPE); Isaac Newton Jr. (m. Susan JONES); Custis
Lee (m. Annie Lavonia SHACKLEFORD); Virginia Emma (m. James M. HENDRIX);
and Thomas Simpson (m. Alice Lorene LOVVORN).
A relative from Carrollton sent the newspaper clipping to Gaines
Preston McLENDON, my father-in-law, who is the son of the twelfth child,
Thomas Simpson. He wrote to Dona OWENS, whose address appeared on the
clipping, and asked to be invited to the next reunion, which he was.
My husband, Gaines Earl McLENDON, Preston, and I prepared to go
with much excitement. Earl and Preston were anxious to renew old
acquaintances with lost relatives, and I, to add to my McLENDON
genealogy. I was elated to find that, including myself, there were six
genealogists present: Dona, Phyllis, and Lois; Dennis YOUNG of Temple
(a descendant of Clifton Warner) and Gary 6ZBURN of Atlanta (a descendant
of Francis Olivia). Several of us came prepared to exchange information
and the ones who didn't were kicking themselves.
At our third reunion, the rains came and the people didn't. .The
few^ of us who were there had a good time and at the business meeting,
Dona, the chairman, asked to retire and pass the organization job on.
Preston, with the assurance of my help, accepted the job. It was
decided to hold the fourth reunion in Carrollton, the old homeplace of
Isaac Newton, Sr., and to try to expand the attendance to include all
his descendants, as well as to some of the lateral branches of the
family who were all descended from one Jacob McLENDON, Sr., who came to
Wilkes Co., Georgia, in 1?74 The fxj-p < court In Georgia after the
Revolution was held in Jacob's home.
Dona, Phyllis and Lois turned over their invitation lists to us,
then we started to research Isaac Newton's
descendants. Among the family Bibles, news :C.
iildren, eleven of whom had
.ippings, and photographs
shared with us by the older members of the family a Carrollton
clipping (loaned by sisters Mary Lou FULLER and Grace McLENDON of
Bowdon, descendants of William Beauregarde) of a 1943 reunion which
listed all the people who attended, as well as the cities where they
lived. This yielded some almost forgotten names of families who had
moved away from Carroll County. We went to the library and xeroxed the
pages from the phone books of Carrol-lton and. the other cities with the
known family names on them. We added recognized names and flABA
speculative ones to our lists,
and sent notices to newspapers
names ana some
We checked city directories of Atlanta
in several cities. Many kindly printed
them,
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We went to Macon to the Washington Memorial Library and spent a
day researching the city directories there for clues, from 19^3 to the
present for the Isaac Newton Jr. family, with whom all had lost contact.
Sadly, the last name known to us disappeared from the directories in
1981e To have been so close In time and then to have lost the thread!
Of the several speculative names from the Macon phone book to whom
we wrote, none answered, but our lists had grown, our invitations were
printed and mailed, and our covered shelter at the park reserved. After
that we waited, like the mother of the bride, afraid that either three
people would show up, or the church would burst at the seams.
The great day arrived and all our worries were for nothing.^ No
clouds in the sky, literally or figuratively. Of the eleven families,
all but the Macon branch were represented!
To our original six genealogists were added two promising young
family members? Bill MARTIN of Carrollton (a descendant of Thomas
Simpson), and Sharon BERNHARDT of Fitzgerald (a descendant of Martha
Ella), plus a descendant of Jacob of Wilkes County, Hinkle McLENDON, Ji
of Charleston, a fine genealogist who has been published in "The History
• 9
of Stewart County" and other books Our books, family photos, charts,
ver two picnic tables, a bulletin
the si
and newspaper clippings were spread
board, and two trees!
Five picnic tables were loaded with marvelous food, but
almost 200 cousins would literally rather talk than eat. Many hadn't
seen each other in more than thirty years and the younger generations
(many drawn by the Park attractions) hadn’t met at all. Some of the
younger people of Carrollton had gone to school together and hadn't
known they were related. It was most gratifying to see all ohe longlost cousins so happy to see each othe Descendants of McLENDONs
MORRISes, WALKERS, HUBBARDs, and HENDRIXes all so glad to be together
again. They came from Carrollton, Atlanta, Cedartown, Fitzgerald,
Temple, East Point, Douglasville, Kennesaw, Palmetto, Roopville, and
Bowdon, from Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, South,Carolina, and Oklahoma.
The "Founding Mothers" of the reunion, Dona, Phyllis, and Lois,
having turned the mantle over to Preston, still gave unstintingly of
their time and resources. In turn, David Wilton McLENDON of 2004
Roberson Street, Jacksonville, Alabama 36265, was elected chairman for
the coming year, to be assisted by his sister Louise WILLIAMS of
Carrollton (both descendants of William Beauregards), and Dennis YOUNG
was elected treasurer. It was decided to hold the reunion again next
year at Tanner State Park on•the fourth Sunday in June.
I would like to close this account with a question: DESCENDANTS
OF ISAAC NEWTON McLENDON, JR., of Macon, WHERE ARE YOU??
Jan McLendon
I545 Brown's Mill Road
Atlanta, Georgia 3035^
(Note: Many thanks to Rudene Hollingsworth of the Neva Lomason Library
in Carrollton, and to her mother who grew up with the McLendons, for all
their help in our research and for being our honored guests.)
Carroll County Cemeteries, the soft-cover book published by the Carroll
County Genealogical Society, detailing all the headstone information on
the gravesites of the known County cemeteries, is available for $30
postpaid. This beautiful 842-page book is surname indexed with detailed
maps indicating gravesites. An order blank for this book is at the end
of this Quarterly.
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CREEK AND CHEROKEE DISTURBANCES AND REMOVAL
(WERE YOUR ANCESTORS INVOLVED?)
to make the Georgian Genealogist,
xxving on the borders of Alabama,
The object of this article i
particularly those whose ancestors were 1
aware of the value in researching the National Archives for their Indian
War ancestors’ military records. Secondly, to show what procedures
should be followed in order to obtain these records. But first it is
important that we know a little' about these disturbances.
In the State of Georgia, there
lived there long before and during
were two main Indian tribes tha4-
the early part of the White Man's
settling of this State. They were the Cherokee and the Creek. Of the
Creek, the Lower Creek lived in middle and south Georgia, usually along
the Flint and Chattahoochee River
the White settlers. The Upper Creek
They were generally friendly to
lived m AlaW>ama along the Coosa
and the Tallapoosa Rivers and were hostile toward the settler Because
of this , the Creeks were forced to leave Georgian soil earlier than,
their Cherokee brothers.
The Cherokee, a more civilized people
Georgia Mountains. Being able to adapt to
set firm roots in Georgian soil, thus prolonging their departure and
making it more heartbreaking for all involved,
for the Indian removal from Georgian soil was the want:
ivea among the North
the White Man's ways, they
and
'p'"~ invnivoH. The predominate reason
T)
Man, of their lands. The Tndians had been these
back as l?9o in the "Treaty of Coleraine ft
ceding
Usually the re
g, by the White
lands as far
ult of such
treaties was the migration further west of the settlers. Always with
came skirmishes and bloodshed,

these settlements
The desire for the Indians to leave Georgia escalated after a visit
by the great Shawnee chief, Tecumseh, to the Upper Creek in Alabama.
Hostilities between them and the U. S. Government broke out and in 1813
the Creek invaded Fort Mims, near present-day Mobile, killing five
hundred white settlers This began the Creek Wars Events over the
next eighteen years finally led to their forced removal to the west of
the Mississippi River in what is now Oklahoma.
Within these eighteen years, a famous Indian leader and wealthy
land owner of Carroll County was to play a major role in the Creek
Removal. His name was William McIntosh. It was his signature on the
"Indian Springs" treaty that ceded 4,700,000 acres of Georgian land and
assured the Whites that the Creek would move west of the Mississippi.
This very unpopular treaty was signed in 1825, against the will of the
majority of the Creek leaders. Its results were legal grounds for their
removal and the end of life for Chief William McIntosh. Shortly after
he was murdered at his Carroll County home by the angry Upper Creek.
Several more treaties were signed within the next few years, most against
the will of the Upper Creek, tnus
treaty was signed on the 24th of
causing continual bloodshed. The final
•p March 1832 but still close to a
decade before all the Creeks were removed.
The more acclimated Indians of upper Georgia, the Cherokee, also
fell to the same fate as their less-civilized brothers to the south.
The problem was the same — they possessed wanted lands. In 1828 gold
was discovered on Cherokee land in Georgia, thus causing mass migration
by the White Man into their lands. In 1831, the Cherokee tried a more
civilized means of justice by taking their plight before the U. S.
Supreme Court. They lost. The Cherokee people, being firmly established
in Georgia, were slow to give up their lands, but on the 29th of December
1835, some of their leaders made a treaty with the U. S. Government. For
a large sum of money and a promise of land west of the Mississippi, they
sold their rights to all land, east of the Mississippi. They were given
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until the 23rd of May I838 to move. In that year, the remaining
Cherokee were rounded up in northern Georgia and marched off to the
Oklahoma territory. Many of their people died on the way. The rest had
to fight for land" to live on with the tribes already established there.
It is a sad time in their history, as well as ours, and today is known
as the "Trail of Tears 11
Pertinent genealogical evidence can be found about the Georgians'
part in the exclusion of the Indians from their soil. Two important
types of documents are available today. The first, Bounty Land and,
Headlight Grants, were given to White settlers shortly after the
Revolutionary War, and up to the final removal of the Indians from
Georgia. They were granted by the State to citizens wishing new land.
Not all grants were based on military service. Some were granted in
lotteries directly after new land was obtained from the Indians. This
article will not deal with what areas of Georgia were sectioned off and
at what time f ut searching these lotteries and land grants will be well
ortant in finding th migra*
The major
and 1832.
worth your effort. They are especially
tion patters and parent counties of many of your ancestors,
years of these lotteries were 1805, 180?, 1820, 1821, 1827,
All were results of huge Indian Secessions.
The second document of value that pertains to the Indian removal
is. the military records held in the National Archives. These records
are broken down into three types: Military, Bounty Land Applications
(Federal), and Pension Records, They can be obtained from the National
Archives by sending in Form NAIF 26 with the requested money and
information. The minimal amount is five dollars and the information
requested is name, state from which served, war in which served, unit
in which served, branch of military, kind of service, date and place of
birth and death, and places lived after service. Not all of this
information is required in order for them to process your request. It
is wise to ask for a total cost estimate of the entire military files
somewhere at the top of the form. This will give you an idea of what
else exists in your ancestors* files that you may want to send for later
Cashier NIC, National Archives Trust
1 N.W., Washington, D. C. 20408.
this pertinent genealogical
out who', of your ancestors,
information can be obtained
Genealogical Library and sending
at the end of this article. The
Southern States are after
m
You can obtain
Fund
your
a form K-t oy wjn
, Eighth and Pennsylvania
Before you send away for
find
This
it is important that you
in the Indian removals.
your local L.D.S. Branch
microfilm numbers listed
Branch Libraries for the
it comprehensive listing,
information,
were involved
by contacting
for the
addresses of
the microfilm numbers
and the first source one checks to
in the Indian removals, is the
1815- •lc858." This index
The n
find out if his ancestors were involved
"Index to Service Records of Indian Wars
included records of all Indian Wars in the U. S. that took place between
these dates. It gives you, in alphabetical order, the name of the
soldier, what war he was involved in, his rank, and his company. In
addition to the General Index there are also indexes arranged by war
and then by state or territory. I have included those that pertain to
the Cherokee Disturbances and Removal in a listing before the General
Index. I suggest you look at both the General Index and the individual
index that pertains to your ancestor.
The military records themselves do not yield an
information. They are muster role abstracts
the soldier enlisted. This can be important in
as to the residence of your ancestor. But more important, the muster
role assures you that your ancestor was Involved in the wars and
he may have later applied for a pension or for Bounty Land.
lling
that
abundance of
you when and
it gives you
where
a clue
that
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The Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City, which you have access
to through the Branch Libraries, has an index for Indian Pension Records.
It includes applications filed between the years 1892 and 1926. The
index in an alphabetical listing of all people who applied for a pension
because of a service in Indian Wars between the years 1817 and 1898. The
index gives you the soldier's name, his widow's name,
enlistment date, unit of service, date pension application was filed,
type of pension (i.e., invalid,
number, file number, certificat
which filed, and date of death.
rank, war and
service, widows, etc.), application
number, account number, state from
In many cases it is the soldier’s widow
Prior to 1892, pension benefits were
widows of soldiers killed in service.
the "Old War Series. The information
who is filing for a pension
available to disabled soldiers or
These pensions were referred to as
on them is the same as the "Indian Wars Pension Index." Both have been
microfilmed and their film numbers are listed at the end of this article.
The actual pension records are available only by sending NATF Form
26 to the National Archives. Information on these documents include
such things as the personal account of war experiences, company, rank,
duty, dates served, companions with whom served, depositions from
friends and neighbors confirming service or reliability of character,
age and physical description at time of enlistment, residence(s).since
the war, date and place of marriage, names and birth dates of children,
and other pertinent genealogical inforrnation. Samples of actual pension
records are at the end of this article.
~LcXiw
raged in 1850
granting Bounty Land Warrants to veterans od
Bounty Land Grant Applications are
The first federal
any Indian War was pas»
a very important source and should be requested if your Indian War
ancestors lived past that year. However, they are not available at the
Genealogical Library. These applications contain much of the same
information found in the pension applications of 1892-1926. The only
way to find out if he applied is to request a search on NATF Form 26.
Also, if he applied for bounty land, it will often be listed in the
pension application. These bounty land applications are very important
simply because the majority of the soldiers of the Creek and Cherokee
Disturbances were long dead by 1892 when the pensions were started, but
most were alive in the 1850-80 Bounty, Land period.
You may be asking yourself the necessity of checking these records
for your ancestors. The importance is that the people who were involved
in these wars were usually born too late for the. War of 1812 and too
early to have served in the Civil War, thus leaving no major federal
records to check other than the census listings. These ancestors lived
in places where historical and genealogical documentation by state
governments were limited. Many of the records of marriages, birth dates,
and places found on pension applications are the only ones in existence
today. Also, the people of the western Georgia borders were the people
directly involved in the Indian disturbances. The chances are that your
ancestors were part of this historic epic. You should check for yourself
Alabama Soldiers who served during the
Film # First Name Last Name
__ on Film on Film
560,685 A Z
Cherokee Removal and Disturbances.
Georgia Soldiers who served during the Cherokee Disturbances and
Removal, 1836-391
Film § First Name Last Name
on Film on Film
1,205,^02 A Z
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North Carolina Soldiers who served during the Cherokee Removal.
Film I First Name Last Name
on Film on Film
386,68(d A
Tennessee Soldiers who served during1 the Cherokee Removal and Distur*
bances and Field & Staff of the Arm? of the Cherokee Nation, 1836-39
Film # First Name La.st Marne
1,205,384
First Name
on Film
A
Last Name
on Film
Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteers who served in Creek Wars
_. • _.. < -1 // -r'» •_-ry_win
Film #
880,845
First Name
on Film
A
Last Name
on Film
J
Film #
8807846
First Name
on Film
K
Last Name
on Film!
Z
General Index to Service Records of Indian
Film # First Name Last Name
on Film on Film
181
Film # Fir
on
1858.
st Name
Film
“882,753
882.754
882.755
882.756
882.757
882.758
882.759
882.760
882.761
882.762
882.763
882.764
882.765
882,786
882,76?
882,768
882.769
882.770
5 771
882[772
882,773
(DCCs U.S
General's Office)
A
As
Be
Bo
Bro
C
Ch
Co
Cou
Dar
Dr
F
Fr
Gi
Gre
Han
He
Hog
Hum
Joh
Ke
Ar
Ba
Bi
Bri
By
Ce
Cl
Cot
Dan
Do
I
Fo
Gh
Gra
Ham
Haz
Hof
Hul
Joe
Ka
Ky
"SB27774
882.775
882.776
882.777
882.778
882.779
882.780
882,781
882,782
882.783
882.784
882.785
882.786
882.787
882.788
882.789
882.790
,791
,792
TJLixT
Mar
McD
Moor
Ne
0s
Pem
P2T*
Rg
Ru
Sh
Smit
St
1
882
T
U
1
882.793
882.794
Last Name
on Film
Le
McC
Mel
Moon
Na
Or
Pel
Po
Re
Ro
Se
Smil
Sr
Sy
Th
JJ
Wap
Whid
Military Records - 1815-1858 ~ Indexei
War
Whig will
Wilm I
U.S. Adjutant
Index to Pension Records of Indian War Veterans
Film #
821,610
821,611
821,612
821.613
821.614
821.615
821.616
First Name
on Film
Last Name
on Film
Aa
Benta
Chalmer
Dingl
Gerhardt,K.
Hines,W.
Kirk,F.
Bent
Chalmers,J.
s,T. Dingi
Gerhardt,J,
Hine s,S.
Kirk,C!
McDonald,
Samuel
Film #
9
(1892-1926)
First Name
on Film
821,
821,618
821.619
821.620
821,
McDonald,
Sidne
Last Name
_on Film
Nate
y
Nato
Reag
Smith
True
Read
Smif
uc
w
T:
(DCC: U.S.- Military Records! U.S. Veteran's Administration)
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Old War Series Pension
Film # First Name
__________ on Film
821.603 Aa
821.604 Bris
821.605 Duncan,D.
821.606 Herring
Index (Before
Last Name
on Film
Br in
Duncan,A.
Herrin
McDonnell,
James
(DCCs U.S.- Military Records: TTU e O
^ e
1892).
Film #
821,607
821,608
821,609
First Name
on Film
McDonnell,
John
Porter,S.
Sullivan»E
Last Name
on Film
Porter,W.
Sullivan,D
Zw
Veteran's Administration)
NOTES
Credit and thanks are due to Marilyn Deputy and the rest of the
Reference Staff at the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City,
sources used were as follows:
1. This is your Georgia, by Bernice McCullar, American South
Publishing Co., North Port, Ala.
U. S.
Other
ern
2.
3 •
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy, Val D.
GenealogicalPub.Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1973.
The National Archives for the use'of their documents
Greenwood,
as samples.
MMJtHfKH SfftHS
BRANCH G! HIAUMItAt. I ItMAItlfS March 1982
Mailing Address location & Phone
ALABAMA
fci roiirigham Alabama 320? Hontevallo Road
p,0. Box 76074 Birmingham, Alabama 35223
Birmingham, Alabama 35253 205-871-2091
Huntsville Alabama Stake 506 Sanders Drive SW
70/ (atom St. Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, Ala. 35805 No phone
ARKANSAS
Little Rock Arkansas Stk
P.O. Box 275
Jacksonville, AR 72076
FLORIDA
errnaFlorida Stake
Mari l. Pope
P.0. Box 1807
Cocoa, Florida 32922
Gainesville Florida Stk
P.0. Box 459
Alachua, Florida 32615-
1167
Jacksonvi11e Fierida
4087 Hendricks Avenue
Jacksonville, Ft. V.VU
Jacksonville Florida u.
P.0. Box 7004
Jacksonville, FL 32238-
0004
Marianna Florida Stake
P.0. Box 1601
Marianna, FL 32446
Miami Florida Stake
8050 S.W. 139 Terrace
Miami, Florida 33158
Orlando Florida Stake
100 Dundee Drive
Fern Park, F|. 32/30
32701
Pensacola Florida Stk.
P.0. Sox 30011
Pensacola, FL 32504
Stake Center
Highway 67 North
982-7967
Fiske Blvd,
Cocoa, Florida
3745 H.W. 16th Blvd.
Gainesville, Florida
904-377-9711
Jacksonville FL E. S.C.
4087 Hendrick Avenue
Wj-348?
Stake Center
461 Blooding R! v«i,
Orange Park, Florida
904-272-1150
Marianna Ward Chapel
1802 College Street
Marianna, Florida
4300 West 4th Ave.
Hialeah, Florida
46 E. Par Avenue
Oriando, Florida 32804
No phone
5673 No th 9th Avenue
Pensacola, Florida
904-477-1682
St. Petersburg FL Stake
Gateway Mall Station
P.0. Box 20962
St. Petersburg, FL 33742
Tallahassee Florida Stk.
P.O, Box 66557
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Tampa Florida Stake
Box 16039, Temple Ter.
Tampa, feri ia 33617
V, Palm Beach FL Stk.
P.O. Box 2350
B.v.a Raton, FL 33432
GEORGIA
Macon Georgia Stake
2065 Regent Street
Macon, GA 31201
Sandy Springs Ga. Stk.
Box 83534
Atlanta, GA 30356-8534
KENTUCKY
HoptTnsV1lle KY Stake
Rt. 1, Box 33?
Calvert City, KY 42029
Lexington Kentucky Stake
P.O. Box 12101
Lexington, KY 4O580
Louisville Kentucky Stk
Shelbyvitle Road
P.O. Box 6683
Louisville, KY 40206
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge Louisiana
Istrouna P.O. Box 53247
Baton Rouge, LA 70805
St. Petersburg FL 8GL
510 - 62nd Avenue North
St. Petersburg, Florida
813-525-9351
Stake Center
312 Stadium Drive
Tall.iitussne, Florida
4106 Fletcher Avenue
Tampa, Florida
813-971-2869
1533 W. Casino Real
!»:a Raton, FL
305-395-6644
Stake Center
.1624 Williamson Road
Macon, GA
912-788-3064 -
Stake Center
1155 Mt. Vernon Hi.
Dunwoody, Georgia
404-393-4329
Pudutah Ward Meetinghouse
Miiler Drive
Pudiicab, Kentucky
502-442-5317
1/89 Tates Cre-k Pike
Lexington, Kentucky
606-2S-i- 7602
1000 Hurstborne Lane
Louisville
426-8174
5686 Winbourne Avenue
8atu’t Route, Louisiana
504-357-8385
Shreveport La. Stake
P.O.
Shreveport,
Box 5514
La. 71105 318-868-5169
Stake
_
Center
230 Carroll Street
MISSISSIPPI
Hattiesburg Ms. Stake
Marie Wilson
Petal, Mississippi 39465
Stake Center
U.S. 11 South
601 *544-9238
Htaleah/Ft. Lauderdale FI.Hialeah First Ward Chapel
213 E. 61 St. 4300 W. Fourth Avenue
Hialeah, Florida 33011 Hialeah, Florida
305-557-9671
MISSOURI
(foTtSfist Missouri Stake
P.O. 8a* 359
Co!ifl;i>Ed, Missouri :>S?Ol
Kansas City Missouri
P.O. Box 8294
Shawnee Mission, KS 66208
i t v'.f Missouri Stk.
o.O. Box 262
i'x-rty, Missouri 64S3f.!l
Springfield MO Stale*
P.0, Box Ml
Springfield, MO 65801.
St. Lotus Missouri Stake
•’.0, Box 580/
'It'rxeley, MO 63134
KOfiTH CAROLINA
Charlotte if.’C. Stake
P.Q. Box 18653
Charlotte, N.C. 28218
riyiITSeville fi.C,
c/o Pres. Edward £. Brock
2325 Hope Mills Rd.
Fayetteville, N.C. 28300
Kinston N.C. Stake
P.0, Box 1518
Kinston, N.C. 28501
Raleigh North Carolina
c/ j Uarganet Muster
5816 Ray Road
Raleigh, N.C. 27612
Statesville N.C. Stake
o.O. Box 5173
Hickory, fi.C. 28601
Hi Islington N.C. Stake
Rt. 2 - Box 5-H
Hampstead, N.C. 28443
tSKUtfltefi
T&Sari Oklahoma Stake
PJfy, Box 429
.ftsTmn, Oklahoma 73070
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
P.O. Box 32306
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Tulsa Oklahoma
P.O. Box 4758
Tulsa, OK 74104-0768
SOOTH CAROLINS
Charleston S.C. Stake
P.O. Box 9434
Hanahan, S.C. 29410
Columbia South Carolina
IIS Saddle-mount Drive
Hopkins, S.C. 29061
Greenville S.C. Stak»
P.O. Box 129
Greenville, S.C. 29678
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga Tenn. Stk.
3411 Rob-rts Road
Chattanooga, TN 3/416
Kingsport Tenn. THst.
P.O. Box 1818
Kingsport, Tenn. 37652
Knoxville Tennessee Stake
P.O. Box 11312
Bearden, IN 37919
Memphis Tennessee Stake
P.O. Box 381553
Memphis, TN 38138-0008
Nashville Tennessee Stake
P.O. Box 4373
Madison, TN 37115
TEXAS
Austin Texas Stake
702 River Bend Or.
Georgetown, Texas 78626
Highway 36 South
Cntu.ibla, Missouri
314-449-54/9
8144 Holmes
Kansas City, Missouri
816-444-3444
1133 Ctayvie ilri vt*
Liberty, Missouri
Stake Center
1 Vf South Campbe! I
41?-866-5930
10446 Clayton Hoad
Trontcnac, Missouri
314-993*2328
3020 Hill lard Drive
Charlotte, N.C.
704-535-0238
Stake Center
3200 Scotty Hill Rd.
Fayette, N.C. 28303
919-164-2080
3006 Carey Road
Kinston North Carnl.ni
919-523-1311
Stake Center
5100 Six Forks Road
Raleigh, North Carolina
919-781-1662
Hickory Ward
Highway 127 Ms.
704-328-407/
514 South College Road
Wilmington, N.C. 284-il
919-719-1'-
Human Ward
Iniiwjff Rd. A Hwy. 9
406-329-093/
01:1 shone Stake Center
5020 N.W. 65, d
Oklahoma City
405-721-3465
Stake C>*’t ;r
12110 East ?th Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma
913-437-6590
1310 Sara Rittenburg
Highway 7
Charleston, S.C,
4440 Ft. Jackson Btvd.
Columbia, S.C, •
803-782-2300
Staki Canter
Farr's Bridge Road
Greenville, South Carolina
Chattanoo-j.* Stk. Cntr,
1010 N. Moore Road
Cn.il.tanooys, TN
Kingsport Branch
100 Can'jnjate Read
Kingsport, Tennessee
615- 245-2911
400 Kendal 1 Road
Knoxvilia, Tennessee
616- 690-4041
8150 Walnut Grove Road
Memphis, Tennessee
*101 -755-9117
107 Twin Hills Drive
Madisoil, Tennessee
615-859-6926
Austin 1,2,3 .trds
2111 Parker Lane
Austin
512-836-3626
Beaumont Texas Stake
1815 Peterson
Nederland, Texas 7762?
Corpus Christ! TX Stake
P.O.Box 6364
Corpus Christi, TX 78411
Dallas Texas
Box 24906
Dallas, Texas 75224
Dallas Texas East Stake
P.O. Box 18212
Dallas, Texas 75218
Plano Texas Stake
P.O. Box 5751
Richardson, Texas 75080
Williamson Sard Chapel
Vidor, Texas
713-741.-1339
Stake Center
6750 Wooldridge Road
Corpus Christi, Texas
512-993-2970
616 West Keist Blvd.
Dallas, Texas
214-376-9604
10741 Highlands Drive
Dallas
214-349-0038
Stake Center
2700 Roundrock
Plano, Texas
El Paso Texas Stake
3661 Douglas Avenue
El Paso, Texas 79903
Hurst Texas Stake
P.O. Box 1201
Hurst, Texas 76053
Friendswood Texas
VJ. Box 360
Friendswood, Texas 77546
Houston Texas
P.O. %1
Bet I aire, Texas 77401
Houston Texas E. Stk.
P.O. Box 12295
Houston, TX 77107-2295
Houston Texas N. Stake
P.O. Box 73173
Houston, Texas 77090
Longview Texas Stake
P.O. Box 6213
Longview, Texas 75608
Lubbock Texas Stake
P.O. Box 6454
Lubbock, Texas 79413
Odessa Texas Stake
P.O. Box 662
Odessa, Texas 79760
San Antonio Texas
c/o Turley Chrlo, Clin
131 Babcock Road
San Antonio, lex,is 73201
VIRGINIA
Afthamlale Virginia
P.O. flux 39
Aiuiandale, VA 22003
Charlottesville VA Stake
P.O, Box 64/
Charlottesville, VA
229U6
3651 Douglas Avenue
£1 Paso, Texas
915-565-9711
Hurst Texas Stk Cen
4401 N.L. Loop 820
Richland Hills, TX
284-4472
Stake Center
118 Highland Terr. Dr.
League City, Texas
1101 Bering Drive
Houston, Texas
713-733-4390
Houston Stake Center
3000 Broadway
713-649-0935
Houston Texas No. Stk.
16331 Moonglow
Houston, Texas
1700 Blueridge Parkway
Longvlew
214-759-7911
Stake Center
3211 58th Street
No phone
Stake Center
2011 No. Washington
Odessa, Texas
915-332-9221
San Antonio Stake Cen.
2103 Street Cloud
San Antonio, Texas
736-2940
3904? Howard Street
AmtAndale, Virginia
703-25'.-1668
Charlottesville Ward
lly.iian 11 Kill
Charlottesville, VA
804-973-9856
Fairfax Virginia Stake
Ravensworth P.O. Box 144?
Springfield, Virginia 22151
Norfolk Virginia Stake 4760 Princess Anne Rd.
P.O. Box 62523 •. Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach, VA 23462,,
Oakton Virginia Stake
P.O. Box 279
Oakton, VA 22124
Kiclmonu Virginia Stake
P.O. Box 8264
Richmond, VA 23226
Roanoke Virginia Stake
P.O. Box 4153
Roanoke, VA 24015
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston UTV. Stake
P.O. Box 8247
Huntington, W.V, 25705
Stake Center
2719 Hunter Mill Road
Oakton, Virginia
703-281-1836
5600 Monument Avenue
Richmond, Virginia
804-288-9570
Roanoke Stake Center
6311 Rayburn Drive
Salem, Virginia
703-366-6727
Huntington Ward
5640 Shawnee Drive
Huntington, W.V.
Please contact libraries for hours, and ordering
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Pension Records
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INDIAN
• WARS. 1
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Claim of Widow for Service Pension Under Act of July 27, 1892.! 892 k“'
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*• U' txtcui^ hmq«! ^Sctr Kstboris^ td adosinttUf wlhi for gWMrxl pur^OMK, Tb* dincfor mnd eigewtur* «f may nod
<>®<5W 801 ^uirwl by law to 1 ml vtiMl U by tht cfork of 0»t pJDp^r »art4 gmisg tagsaittag mad oftei&l um,
A fbil *nd exgylleU rcgsiy is required ta *11 quettiious {ndleated by $hfc* biauk«
Sfifi or
—l.
X .
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day ofs^L&?i£^i*t2*t^£JeAL-, A. D. one thostsaod eight hundred and sieetypMnoealty appeared before me, a bia and for the county and Stats aforesaid,
_Aged jeer*, a resident of
t-B tire State of.—-rit?. -_, who, being duly sworn according to lair, declares that aha Is th»
«*«.._, deceased, who was the Identical person rrho served
tsa»I«f fh« easts# isf
sanded by Cs»t,
ft mam *«wi*
i& fbs cos^Mi&jr po*»
^ *P , in t.b« ... 'Repraent of -
-., commanded by in the
t --on or about the___day
_, and was
war; that her said husband enlisted at
of .I_A.D> IS^ for the term of..,...T&C^Z.
4ied»*rp»it at ~.JkrX?-t£.£i„ rfntlie day of -,
A. X>. that b« aise served in Capt. _..... .g. •... . gjjj
*.'WWWg^J«rg^s^
.~^T”.._„I*Th._:_, Vols^ from _
.., IS -g.-jy and Its Cspt,
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That after touring the service he
‘TT.iLUZ^Tr.'^r.,-„„, SST_that be era* not otherwise cmployed in the military ornaval semceof the United States.
Tha* #i tbjt-tiitt® o£ mtemg tb<9 service clu&m&di foTt her asud hti&bftss<i y$a?u offtge^
Jfea* JkftJL. leches in height, with hair, complex?©*, by
a _;_, and that he was bora aA.<r3rrt^„.4^l5^-i«fk«»vr*?!.Ci^(Ta-s^>
-tr,—"--_|
resided at
State I1_-
-J-Jd!--. years, at
fLA*-. years, at
years, aad at eigdiL??:*. jSatj^5f*4.
That the waa married to him on the ^ ^. day of —> A. 15. l&^A at
v,._,
under the name of that he had fawfcswhnot} been previously oiarried to
.j^R3b^..„AktAn. ^ who on the ^rrr:~"—si..— day of —. ...»
M
A. D. 1S> that she bad (oslrwt -jot) been previously married to —^$3diA.-1<04_A- , who
That
__on the.....day of__—-----18-
ber said hasbaud died at. -> ®n --dayof
remarried, to wit, to
A/^~
A. ii. 18iCy?.; that sbe ha* joeW not) since
. on the .-—--s . day of ....• A. B. 18 ...
That »lie has heretofore made application for pension; that the number of her claim is—A.Jfeu2J{;:£j
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BUREAU OF PENSIONS^
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"Will yon kindly answer, at your earliest convenience, the qnestions enumerated below? The
information is requested for future use, and it may be of great value to your family
Very respectfully,
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Answer_
Ko. 1. Are you a married man? If so, please state your wife's full name, and her maiden name.
>"<*• 2. When, where, and by whom were you married? Answer: ^ ^ /Att
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Xo. X What reeord of marriage exists? Answer•- *J 4*&k qj.jp.-_ y JkZ __
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3fo. 4, Wem you previously married? If so, please state the name of your former wife and the
date and place of her death or divorce. An,swer:,f/* oUL?
Ko. 5. Have you any children liviug? If so . , ,
, r”! 1it?ab,i staTe th«>r names and the dates of their
birth. Answer; CLUl ^t .l . ^ ({i-tu, gr /. ? g
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INDIAN WARS, 11 i
, Act of July 27, 1892.
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Our thanks to Mr. John W. Reese, Jr.» 181 4th Ave. #2, Salt Lake City,
Utah 84103, for this most informative article.
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1860 MORTALITY SCHEDULE
Persons who died during the year ending 1st June, i860, in the County
of Carroll, State of Georgia, enumerated by me S. W. Awtrey, Asst.
Marshall.
(Columns are headed: Name of every person who died during the year
ending 1st June, i860, whose usual place of abode at the time of his
death was in this family; age; sex; color- white, black or mulatto; free
or slave; married or widowed; place of birth naming the state, territory,
or country; the month in which the person died; profession, occupation,
or trade; disease or cause of death; number of days ill.)
Desdimoni Blackburn
Mary E. Blanchard
Ellen Tidwell
Colored Girl
Matilda Stewart
Susan Swigard
Elizah Kenndy
Rebecca Finch
Infant Elam
John M. Johnson
Colored Woman
Anna Eastwood
Colored Woman
Narcissa Merrell
Susan F. Jones
Geo. S. Carter
Colored Girl
Jas. B. Steel
Infant Steel
Mary E. Young (could
be Govey/Goruy)
Wm. Gregory
Permelia Willis
F. W. Williamson
(Indexed as F. B.)
F. P. Evans' Slave
Adelaide Sharpe
Infant Hinton
Martha Shuford
57, female, married, NC, Apr, farm, typhoid fever,
14 days.
2/12, female, GA, Apr, farm, unknown, 1 day.
16, female, GA, Apr, farm, intermittant fever,
10 days.
30, female, black, slave, GA, Mar, farm, unknown,
sudden.
50, female, married, NC, Sep, farm, chills &
fever, 18 days.
29, female, married, SC, Nov, on mines, accdt by
crushing mids(?), sudden.
4, male, GA, Sep, farm, congestive chills, 14 days.
77, female, married, SC, Jan, farm, old age, 4 days
l/l2, female, black, slave, GA, Mar, farm, hives,
3 days.
4/12, male, GA, Dec, farm, hives, 8 days.
45, female, black, slave, unknown, Dec, domestic,
unknown, 8 days.
27, female, married, GA, May, on farm, pneumonia,
8 days.
24, female, black, slave, GA, June, on farm,
scarlet fever, 8 days.
20, female, married, GA, May, on farm, remittant
fever, 42 days.
45, female, GA, —, on farm, dropsy, 77 days.
1, male, GA, July, in town, influenza-influction
brain, 60 days.
3/12, female, black, slave, GA, Jan, on farm,
smothered probably, sudden.
9, male, GA, May, in town, inflam.bowels, 3 days.
l/l2, female, GA, May, on farm, unknown, unknown.
7/12, female, GA, May, on farm, flux, 10 days.
3, male, GA, Oct, on farm, croup, 4 days.
17, female, GA, Nov, on farm, consumption, 7 months
17, male, GA, Dec, on farm, dropsy, 9 months.
1/12, male, black, slave, GA,
disordered liver, 14 days.
21, female, married, GA, Oct,
fever, 5 days.
1/12, male, GA, Dec, on farm,
1 day.
78, female, widowed, GA, Feb,
7 years.
Jan, on farm,
on farm, childbirth
yellow jaundice,
on farm, palsy,
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A. Mandeville's Slave
Martha S. Ray
John P. Martin
J. F. Garrison’s Slave
Theresa P. Williams
Hannah Moss
J. B. McAllister
Mahala McAllister
9/12, female, black, slave, GA, Dec, on farm
inflam.brain, 1 day.
11/12, female, GA, Sep, on farm, inflam.lungs,
1 days.
1/12, male, GA, Dec, on farm, unknown, 8 days.
28, female, black, slave, GA, June, farm hand,
unknown, 2 days.
1?, female, GA, July, house work, unknown, 31 days.
47, female, widow, GA, Apr, farm, unknown, 12 days.
55j male, married, TN, Apr, farm, unknown, 12 days.
23, female, GA, Apr, farm, inflam.brain, 3 days.
No particular virulent disease in my subdivision within the last year.
Our soil is primitive. Principal growth white, red, black Spanish post
and willow oaks. The various kinds of trees: hickory, pine, chestnut,
dogwood, beech, ashes, maples, elders and our swamp growth. Our water
is unusually good, pure, and cool at all times and of the free stone
character. Health of the county fine.
das. Jordan's Slave 70, male, black, slave, NC, Mar, farm hand,
E. Williams' Slave
Smith Boumer's Slave
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John T. Warren
dropsy, 2 years.
7/12, male, black, slave, GA, May, on farm, croup,
7 days.
7/12, female, black, slave, GA, July, on farm,
inflam.bowels, 4 days.
7/12, male, black, slave, GA, Mar, on farm,
•unknown, 2 days.
8/12, male, GA, Jan, on farm, cholera inflantus,
John Boumer's Slave
Infant Grimble(?)
(Not indexed)
T. J. Richardson
S. C. Candler's Slave
2 days.
i/12, female, black, slave, GA, Dec, on farm,
unknown, sudden.
5/12, female, GA, Nov, on farm, unknown, 6 months.
7/12, male, GA, Jan, on farm, pneumonia, 4 weeks.
l/l2, female, mulatto, slave, GA, Oct, on farm,
Sarah J. Green
(Not indexed)
Joseph Cartright
hemorhaged navel, 1 day.
2, female, AL,Jan, on farm, worms, 8 days
Robert Willoughby
E. Stillham's Slave
47, male, married, TN, Oct, farmer, cramp cholie,
4 days.
1, male, GA, Sep, on mines, typhoid fever, 7 days.
17, female, black, slave, GA, Apr, farm hand dom.,
(Indexed under William) pneumonia, 3 days.
Leroy Broom’s Slave 6/.12, female, mulatto, slave, GA, Sep, on farm,
unknown, 15 days.
Maria Sparks 3/12, female, GA, Sep, on farm, bill.fever, 14
Infant Crider
Clarissa Watson
Elizabeth Gray
Ben Borders
(Indexed under
Elizabeth Bailey
Elizabeth Knight
John T. Bridges
E. Stony's Slave
days.
1/12, female, GA, Sep, on farm, unknown, sudden.
50, female, married, GA, Apr, on farm, rheumatism,
28 days.
1, female, GA, Dec, on farm, unknown, 60 days.
53. male, married, GA, Apr, on farm, breast
Borden) complaint, 60 days.
83, female, widow, GA, Dec, on farm, palsy, 30 days
34, female, married, GA, Dec, domestic affairs,
pneumonia, 6 days.
2, male, GA, Apr, on farm, dropsy, 12 days.
3/l2, male, black, slave, GA, Aug, on farm,
unknownI 4 days.
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M. Stony’s Slave
Wm. Rooks
Robt. M. Davis
Martha E. Davis
Infant Johnson
Nancy A. Creel
Henry E. White
Susan Skinner
Not Named Bonner
Not Named Hunter
James M. Henderson
Mary A. Gay
Martha Thurmond
R. Baxter’s Slave
Mary E. Hamrick
(Indexed as Mary R, )
Caroline Hall
Georgia A. Caldwell
Susan Williams
3/12j female, black, slave, GA, May, on farm,
unknown, 20
64, male, married, NC, July, farmer, breast
complaint, 9 days.
5, male, GA, Aug, on farm, unknown, 11 days.
3, female, GA, Nov, on farm, unknown, 14 days.
5/12, male, GA, Apr, on farm, unknown, 4 days.
1, female, GA, Nov, on farm, worms, 14 days.
2, male, GA, Dec, on farm, burns, 1 day.
85, female, widow, VA, May, on farm, unknown,
16 days.
1/12, male, GA, Sep, on farm, unknown, 1 day.
8/12, male, GA, Sep, on farm, pneumonia, 6 days.
1, male, GA, Aug, on farm, flux, 3 days.
5/12, GA, May, on farm, inflam.brain, 4 days.
45, female, married, SC, Nov, farm, turn of life,
7 days.
12, male, black, slave, SC, Apr, farm, pneumonia,
14 days I
21, female, married, GA, Feb, on farm, chillsbrain, 1 day.
26, female, GA, Aug, on farm, tumor of womb,
21 days.
5/12, female, GA, Sep, on farm, inflam.bowels,
9 days I
34, female, married, GA, Mar, farm, childbirth,
Robt. Stripling
J. Tyson's Slave
(Indexed as Tryson)
Thos. H. Bateman
J. T. Alford
Infant Williams
Jno. M. Kinbow
Larkin Walker
Infant Cheves
Phillip Burrow
Augustus Burrow
Chas. N. Black
Mary Gudey
19 days.
21, male, married, GA, Apr, farm, inflam.brain,
2 days.
10/12, male, black, slave, GA, Sep, farm, dianthus,
14 days.
17, male, GA, Feb, farm, scarlet fever, 2 days.
l/l2, male, GA, July, on farm, bronchitis, 63 days.
2, male, GA, Dec, on farm, inflam.brain, 8 days.
1, male, GA, Apr, on farm, inflam.bowels, 15 days.
49, male, married, GA, Feb, farm, pneumonia, 55
days.
1/12, female, GA, Dec, farm, unknown, unknown.
20, male, GA', Sep, farm, remittent fever, 11 days.
9, male, GA, Sep, farm, remittent fever, 18 days.
1, male, GA, Sep, on farm, inflam.brain, 15 days.
20, female, married, GA, Mar, farm, billious fever,
L. B. Leach
35 days.
11/12, male, GA, Oct, on farm, inflam.brain,
Priscilla Ernest
Theodocia Crow
(Indexed as Theodosia
A. Alman's Slave
Nancy A. Hudson
D. A. Craft/Croft
Infant Chise(?)
A. H. Cartwright
Jacob Awtrey
(Indexed as Awbrey)
Charles Sheats
7 days.
65* female, married, SC, Mar, on farm, bleeding
nose, 5 weeks.
10/12, female, GA, Mar, in town, croup, 14 days.
Crew)
51, female, black, slave, GA, Apr, on farm,
unknown, 1 year.
7/12, female, GA, Dec, on farm, diarrhea, 1 day.
11/12, male, GA, Mar, on farm, bold hives, 1 day.
l/l2, male, GA, Feb, on farm, inflam.lungs, 4 days
7/12, male, GA, Oct, on farm, nettle rash, 14 days
70, male, married, GA, Nov, farmer, pneumonia,
14 days.
70, male, married, GA, Mar, farmer, gravel &
piles, 1 year.
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I am researching the William F. HANSON line. He was "born in Carroll
County, Ga., on 3 Jan 1869* His brothers were Bose, b. Oct 1871? Quill?
Reuben, b. 1875? John B.j Bob or Robert? and possibly Lemuel, and one
other. There was at least one sister born about 1874. Wm. F. HANSON
married Sallie Mae WILLIAMS, the daughter of Jaspar WILLIAMS and Rachael
CARR, in Newnan, Coweta Co., Ga., JO Oct 1894. They had six children:
William F.. Jr., Evielou Rachel, Andrew Jackson, Dollie Mae, John Newton,
and Claude David. Bose HANSON had at least two children, Estelle and
Ray(?)? and Bob had at least two children, Marie and George Washington.
I am most especially interested in locating the parents of William F.
HANSON. His family moved to Douglasville, Ga., somewhere around 1903.
Sallie Mae WILLIAMS was born either in Douglas County or possibly
Carroll County. She had a brother William F. WILLIAMS, b. 29 Dec I860.
.. Mrs. Terry W. Asche, R.D. #1, Box 329, Washington Boro, PA 17582.
I would like to contact any interested descendant of George M. and
Jennie (UPSHAW) SMITH of Carrollton. George SMITH died in Carrollton
in 1899 and Jennie SMITH died in Carrollton in 1919* They had two
children that I know of; Claude E. SMITH and Mrs. Mattie (SMITH) COBB,
both living in Carrollton ca. 1919* I have no dates on George, but
Mattie (Martha) was born in 1866 and died in 1940 in Carrollton. I
would like to exchange information on Jennie (UPSHAW) SMITH and her
family, particularly brothers and sisters. Will answer all letters.
.. Ted 0. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct., NE, Marietta, GA J006?.
I am searching for a possible newspaper account In a Carroll County
newspaper, ca. 1885-1891, of my great grandfather, Robinson Valentine
UPSHAW, involved in a dispute or altercation in Carroll County which
precipitated his leaving
where he remarried on 25
Pottawatomie Co., Okla.,
this newspaper account,
the County, going to Tallapoosa County, Ala.,
Oct 1892 to Ida PHILLIPS, and ultimately to
where he died 1.6 Oct 1901. If anyone notices
please let me know.
Ted 0. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct., NE, Marietta, GA J006?
Seeking information about George Tillman PIGG (b
.. Phyllis Pigg Little, Rt 1, Box 250, Vinemont,
1818) and
AL 35179*
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Wish information on Martin ROOP, son of John and Phoebe PILCHER ROOF.
In 1845 be migrated from S.C. to Ga. He settled in Carroll County,
Ga. (Roopville), which was named in honor of his son, John K. ROOP.
I have material to share on the N.C. branch of this family.
.. Mrs. Frankie Monteith, P. 0. Box 788, Brevard, N.C. 28712.
Seeking information on all of the following: Alfred G. YATES, b. 1839»
d. I89O, Carroll Co., m. 1858 to Harriet E. HARPER, Carroll Co. They
were the parents of Thomas Milton YATES, b. 1865» d* 1897, Carroll Co.,
m. I885 to Lela Ann CARNES, b. 1865, Carroll Co., d. 1914, Cleburne Co.,
Alabama. Will gladly exchange information and/or reimburse for copies.
.. Janice Yates Earnest, 1626 Rocky Hollow Rd., Anniston, AL 36202.
Would like to know the whereabouts of the descendants of Isaac Newton
McLENDON, Jr., of Macon, Georgia, formerly of Carroll Co. The children
were: Jesse, b. 1894; Myrtice L., m. John E. BINFORD; Alma m. C. Myrick
MILLER; Florence, b. 18971 Roy, b. 1899; Otis; Pauline, m. Clifford J.
CROOM and had children Polly and Zol? and Christine.
i t Jan McLendon, 2545 Brown's Mill Rd., Atlanta, GA 30354.
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Amelia COOPER ADAIR was the mother of Mary L„ COOPER who married Irvin
Scott TURNER of Carroll Co. Need to know Amelia’s maiden name, and the
given names of "both her COOPER husband and her ADAIR husband.
.. Jan McLendon, 2545 Brown's Mill Rd«, Atlanta, GA 3035^*
In the Carroll County Cemetery Book, page 6l, Davis Cemetery, I find
E. S. (Enoch) DAVIS and Sarah P. WALKER DAVIS. I would like very much
to correspond with Donald DUNCAN or any ancestor of this couple. My
great-great-grandfather Moses P. WALKER, an early settler of Coweta
Co., Ga,, had a daughter, Sarah P., who married Enos S. DAVIS. I also
believe Moses' daughter Susanne married Richard DAVIS. J. M. WALKER,
age 30» and wife Nancy are listed in the 1850 Carroll County Census.
Is J. M« WALKER the brother of Sarah P0 and son of Moses? Is his wife
Nancy YEAGER? I have information on Moses P. WALKER, 1820 thru I865,
and also some of his family. Will be glad to exchange information and
also will pay copying costs and postage.
.. Gertrude W. Stone, 11 Casey St., Newnan, GA 30263.
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Karan A. Berryman, P. 0. Box 234, Cuthbert, GA 31?40.
BLEWETTE(sp), BRYANT, BURCH, EASON, HADEN, JOHNSON, JONES, MARTIN, PENCE,
PERKINS, SHANNON, SPEARS.
Mrs0 Mary Eason White, 8711 Arbutus Dr,, Hixson, TN 37343*
Susannah S. ADAMS (b. 23 Oct 180?), CARR, GRAY, McELROY, Hugh B. McRAE
(father of Wm, John McRAE), William W. WHISENHUNT.
Marie E. Gray, P. 0. Box 399» Blountsville, AL 35031.
BRIDGES, BROWN, BURSON, CARRUTHERS, HILL, HUTCHESON, LASSETTER, LATIMER,
WHITE,
Mrs. Martha A. Lassetter, 808 Lakeshore Dr., Lexington, KY 40502.'
BELL, BOATRIGHT, DUKE, GADDY, GREEN, GRIFFIN, HANSON, HESTERLEE/HESTERLY,
PENNINGTON, SHADIX, SPRUIEL THOMAS, ZEY, VELVIN,
Peggy Duke Buescher, 16213 W. 125th Terrace, Olathe, KS 66062.
CARR, HANSON, THOMAS, WILLIAMS
Terry W. Asche, RD 1, Box 329* Washington Boro, PA 17582.
ARNOLD, BAUGHN, BLACK, BLOODSWORTH, BONNER, JOHNSON, RIDGEWAY,
Faye Copedge Maddow, 7111 Forestview Dr., Arlington, TX 76016
UNDERWOOD
HOGAN, UPTON, WHISENHUNT, all
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Dorothy Schroeder, 19221 S.
of Carroll Co., GA; DARDEN, GERMANY, HEARD
E. 46th St., Issaquah, WA 98027.
If you have any additions to or corrections of the information in the
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We would like these additions and corrections as soon as possible.
If the pedigree charts we receive for publication cover more information
than #31, we publish them as shown on the following pages, all having
more than the five generations. There have been questions as to how to
read these charts. The numbers refer to the small numbers printed on
any pedigree chart. Double the number of a person and you get their
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PEDIGREE CHART
William Edgar "Bill* Nuss, 1543 Rose St., N.W., Cullman, Alabama 35055
1. NUSS, William Edgar "Bill" b. 16 April 1943, Cullman, Cullman, Ala.;
m. Sarah Ann SMITH.
NUSS, William Ezra "Pete" b. 4 Jan 1911» Walter, Cullman, Ala.; m.
13 Nov 1937, Blount C-o., Ala,; d. 29 Mar 1982, Birmingham, Jeffer¬
son, Ala.; bur. Holly Pond Cemetery, Cullman Co., Ala.
TANNER, Jewell b, 12 May 1912, Holly Pond, Cullman, Ala.
NUSSJohn William Henry "Will" b. 26 Dec I883, Walter, Cullman, Ala.;
m. 12 Dec 1909, Walter; d. 20 Apr 1951, Walter.
JACKSON, Eula Cleo b, 30 Sep 1891, Cullman Co., Ala.; d. 29 Dec 1979*
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5.
6.
?.
8.
9.
10.
11c
12
13.
14. '
15.
16.
17.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
40.
*41.
46.
4?.•
C>ep O.U7X ,
Pullman, Cullman, Ala
TANNER, William Edgar "Bill" b. 28 Feb I887, Cullman; m. 26 Dec 1905.
Holly Pond, Cullman, Ala.; d. 29 May 1944, Holly Pond.
HAMMOCK, Delila Jane "Lila" b« 3 June 1882, Conyers, Rockdale, Ga,;
d. 15 Apr 1969, Holly Pond.
NUSS, William Henry b. 15 Dec 1847, Schonijen, Hanover, Germany; m.
12 Feb 1874, Dudleytown, Jackson, Indiana; d. 9 June 1919, Walter.
PETERSON, Caroline Elizabeth "Carry" b. 25 Feb 1847, Mannheim, Ger¬
many; ffi.(l) ELSIE, Karl; d. 16 Aug 1935, Garden City, Cullman, Ala.
JACKSON, Andrew Buchanan b, 3 Sep I856, Haralson Co,, Ga.; ra. 1879,
Heard Co., Ga.; d. 21 Nov 1904,. Walter, Cullman, Ala.
CARLISLE, Mary Elizabeth b. 21 Aug 1861, Heard Co., Ga. ? d. 17 Feb
1942, Walter, Cullman, Ala.
TANNER, Charles Sanders b. 20 June 1848, DeKalb Co., Ga,; m. 17 Dec
1868, DeKalb Co., Ga.; d. 25 July 1925, Cullman Co., Ala,
COOK, Lecy b. 29 Jan 1850, Cherokee Co,, Ga.; d, 5 Feb 1940, Holly
Pond, Cullman, Ala,
HAMMOCK, James Marion "Jim" b. 14 July 1848, Newton Co., Ga.; m,
24 July 1881 Conyers, Rockdale, Ga.? d. 21 Sep 1921, Holly Pond.
WILLIAMS, Margy Naomi Jane b. 14 Aug 1851, Newton Co., Ga.; in, (1)
GRAY, Wm. Edmond; d. 26 Jan 1945, Holly Pond, Cullman, Ala.
NUSS, Christian "Chris"
-, Lousia(?)
JACKSON, Thomas Jefferson Sr. b. 18 Feb I8I3, Ga.; m. 28 Jan 1836
(per monument), Heard Co.
HENDERSON, Lucy Ann S. b. 16 May 1818, Ga.; d. 21 Aua 1913, Heard Co
PART.T3T.Ti' T.ao V. _ 1 RAn. ^ -- oz°
Cra, (2); d* 30 Aug 1886, Heard Co. , Ga.
U.C1 JL C? -L
m. Nov I860? d. ca 1862,,
a I; d I
d. 22 June 1886, New Hope,
1841. Heard Co..• 9 Ga.; d. 1899, Walter
• p
CARLISLE, Lee b, ca 1840
ALM0N, Celia Claressia b
TANNER, Silas B. (T.?) b, 4 July 1806, Ga
Cullman, Ala
LYON, Elizabeth F. b. 8 Jan 1818, Greenville Dist,. q r • d 22 Oct
1895» New Hope,
C0°K-Ephriarp P. b, 10 Aug 1814, N.C.t m. 5 Aug I837. Henry Co., Ga. >
d. 26 Oct 1879, Cook Farm, Henry, Ga.
KEEN, Malinda "Lynda" b. 10 Dec 1819, N.C.; d. 31 Mar 1891, Cook Farm,
HAMMOCK, George William b. ca 1825, Newton Co., Ga.• m. 17 Feb 1842,
Newton Co.; d» 30 Nov 1864, Battle of Franklin mpnn
L0V0RN/L0VERN, Delpha b. ca 1825, Ga.; d ca 1858 Ga
WILLIAMS., Wesley C. (Charles?) b. 1804, Ga.; d. 5 Feb 1878 Convers,
Rockdale, Ga.
HAMMOCK, Melinda Pernelipa.
JACKSON, Ephriam b. ca 1769 (1850 Census Va,); d» 1852, Carroll Co.,
Ga 1
-, Ann b. ca 1780 (I850 Census Va.)
ALM0N, Jonathan Holston b. 20 Jan I795, s.C., N.C., or Va.- m
Edgefield Co., S.C.(?);_d. 9 June I857, Heard Co., Ga.
, or Ga; 1 29*Aug 1877.
at
TAYLOR, Delaney b. 4 Sep I807, S.C., N.C
Heard Co., Ga
Pedigree Chart for William Edgar Nuss, Cont'd.
48
49.
50.
51.
54.
55 •
56.
57.
58.
60.
62.
92.
93.
94.
95.
100.
101.
102,
103.
108.
109.
112.
190.
200.
201.
202.
204.
205.
224.
225.
404.
405.
408.
409.
448.
449.
810.
811.
896.
TANNER, Thomas (Rev. War) d. I839.
-Elizabeth.
LYON, George Sr, b. l?87s Laurens Dist., S.C.; m. 10 Oct 1806,
Bryson, Greenville Dist., S.C.; d. 1862, Lyon Farm, DeKalb, Ga.
HOWARD, Elizabeth b. 1789, Bryson; d, 1868, Lyon Farm.
KEEN, John Jr. d. 1866 (Probate C‘t. records), Henry Co., Ga.
-| Jerusha.
HAMMOCK,
-
Joshua Jr. b. 1797, Wilkes Co., Ga.; d. Carroll Co.,Ga.(?)
1 Nancy.
L0V0RN/L0VERN, John.
WILLIAMS, Charles H. Sr. b. ca 1760; d. ca 1845, Ga.
HAMMOCK, Joshua Jr, (SAME AS #56).
ALMON, Hezekiah (Hesekiah) b. ca 1771, Va,; m. 1792, Charlotte, Va.
d. at Edgefield Co,, S.C.
LEE, Mary "Polly" b. ca 1770, Va.; died at Edgefield Co., S.C.
TAYLOR, Josiah (Rev. War & 1812) b. ca 1765; d» 1821, Edgefield Co.
GLANTON, Susannah "Susan" b. 1772; d. 22 Feb i860, Heard Co., Ga.
LYON, Joseph Emanuel (Rev. War) b. 13 Feb 1754, British Isles; m.
ca 17851 d. aft 1830, Laurens Dist., S.C.
MARSHBANK(S), Mary Ann b. 7 Oct 1758, Lancaster Dist., S.C.; d.
Laurens Dist.
HOWARD, Edward (Rev. War) b. ca 1752, Greenville Dist, S.C.; m.
1781; d. 1808, Greenville Dist.
— -, Mary.
KEEN, John -Sr. (Rev. War) d. 1803 (Will in N.C.).
CURLEE, Elizabeth d» at Laurens Co., Ga.
HAMMOCK, Joshua J. (Joseph?) b. 1769, Va.; d. aft 1864, Newton (now
Rockdale) Co., Ga.
GLANTON, Jonathan (Rev, War).
LYON, George b. 1732, British Isles; d, British Isles.
— -Elizabeth b, 13 Nov 1734, British Isles; d. British Isles.
MARSHBANKS, George b. 28 Sep 1725» New Kent Parish, Va.; d. ca 1810
Pendleton Co., S.C,
HOWARD, John b. ca 1728, Spotsylvania Co., Va.; d. 1819, Greenville
Co, , S.C.
-, Avis.
HAMMOCK, Robert S. Sr. (Rev. War) b, 17 Oct 1737, Amelia Co., Va.;
d. 1800, Plantation, Wilkes, Ga.
- Millenor b, ca. 1740, Va.; d. ca 1820, Jones Go., Ga.
MAJORIBANKS, George b. ca 1695s Scotland; m. ca 1721; d. Nov 1740,
Amelia Co., Va.
ECHOLS, Mary Ann(a) b, ca 1703.
HOWARD, Alexander b. ca 1700; m. 25 Nov 1727* Spotsylvania Co.,
Va.; d. ca 1752, Spotsylvania Co., Va.
TRIPPLES, Johannah b. ca 1707* Spotsylvania Co., Va.; d. ca i860.
HAMMOCK, Robert, b. ca 17°°, Amelia Co., Va.; d, aft 1785, Amelia C
LAMBERT, Anne b. ca 1700.
ECHOLS, John.
<CAVE I Mary.
HAMMOCK, William bo ca 1650, Va.; d. 7 July 1730* Farnham Parish,
Old Rappahonnock Co. Va.
897. -•» Alece (Alice) d. 23 Feb 1?25, Farnham Parish.
1794. HAMMOCK, William b. ca 1620, Eng.(?); d. 1701, Farnham Parish.
3588. HAMMOCK, Allen (Allin) b. 1603, Eng.; d. Va. (Brought family in
1635 aboard the emigrant ship "Globe" to Va. )
Addition to this Pedigree Chart
42. HENDERSON, James C.
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PEDIGREE CHART
Tommie Phillips LaCavera, 419 Boulevard, Athens, Ga. 30601.
1. PHILLIPS, Tommie Anne, b. 7 Jan 1938, Banning, Carroll Co., Ga.;
m. Anthony Joseph LaCAVERA (b. 7 Jan 1935* Los Angeles, Calif.)
2. PHILLIPS, Thomas Wesley, b. 16 May 1917, Coweta Co., Ga.; m.
13 June 1937* Carroll Co., Ga.; d. 18 July 1976, Chipley, Fla.
3. WILLIAMS, Agnes Ruth, b. 11 Nov 1922, Sylacauga, Ala.; d. 12 Mar
1979, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
4. PHILLIPS, Thomas Monroe, b. 14 Feb 1894, Waco, Texas; m. 15 Feb
1914, Carroll Co., Ga.; d. 30 Mar 1977, Carroll Co., Ga.
5. TATE, Jennie Beatrice, b. 26 Sep 1895, Coweta Co., Ga.; d. 28 Jan
1929, Dothan, Ga.
6. WILLIAMS, Earnest Jackson, b. 15 July 1893, Carroll Co., Ga.; m.
31 Dec 1921, Talledega Co., Ala.
7. BALL, Tressie Ann, b. 16 July 1897, Clay Co., Ala.; d. 3 Dec 1976,
Tifton, Ga.
8. PHILLIPS, William David, b. 22 Sep 1861, Campbell Co., Ga.; m.
9 Dec 1883, Ga.; d« 4 Dec 193^* Carroll Co., Ga.
9. WRIGHT, Ellen Virginia, b. 12 Aug 1861, Campbell Co., Ga.; d.
11 Jan 1938, Carroll Co., Ga.
100 TATE, William Samuel, b. 12 June 1869, Pike Co., Ga0; m. 5 Dec
1894, Ga.; d. 11 Mar 1950, Cedartown, Ga.
11. COLE, Lucy, b. 21 Oct 1877, Coweta Co., Ga.; d. 18 July 1909,
Coweta Co., Ga.
13* WILLIAMS, Missouri, b. 1873* Carroll Co., Ga.
140 BALL, Daniel, b. 26 Oct 1862, Clay Co., Ala.; m. 4 Oct 1888, Ala.;
d. 12 Apr 1932, Tallapoosa Co., Ala.
15. JINKS, Ada Spencer, b. Aug 1875, Ala.; d. 4 Jan 195^, Clay Co., Ala.
16. „ PHILLIPS, Robert Crowley, b. 1 June 18331 d. 15 Feb. 1911., Douglas
Co., Ga.; m. 4 Dec i860, Coweta Co-.., Ga. (CSA)
17* NEILL, Lucy Ann, b. 17 Apr I838, Coweta Co., Ga.; d. 23 Dec I87I.
18. WRIGHT, Isaac C., b. 20 June 1840; d. 18 June 1906, Carroll Co., Ga.
(CSA)
19. FREEMAN, Martha, b. 1840; d. I865.
20. TATE, William Isaac, b. Apr 1840; m. 1 June 1865; d, 12 July 1912.
(CSA)
21. KITCHENS, Nancy L., b. July 1835; d. Oct 1905.
22. COLE, William Robert, b. 18 Sep 1853, Coweta Co,, Ga.; m. 17 Dec
I876, Coweta Co., Ga.; d. 10 Nov 1929*
23. MASSEY, Octavia, b. 26 Sep 1854; d. 19 Dec 1914, Coweta Co., Ga.
26. WILLIAMS, John Robert, b. Nov 1853, Carroll Co., Ga.; d0 1907,
Cedartown.
27. STRIPLING, M* Catherine, b. Sep 1856; d. 24 Aug 1900.
28. BALL, Daniel, b. Oct 1823, N.C.; m. 18 Apr 1861, Ala.; d. 26 Aug
1904. (CSA)
29* SIMMS, Mary Elizabeth, b. Sep 1834; d. 1906, Ala.
30. JINKS, Alexander, b. Dec 1839, Ga.; m. 1866; d. 1906, Ala. (CSA)
310 JONES, Elvira, b, ca 1842, Ga.; d, ca 1880, Ala.
32. PHILLIPS, Henry, b. 11 Mar 1801; d. 20 Sep I869.
33• ATKINSON, Lavinla, b. 12 Feb 1805; d. 5 Sep 1881.
34. NEILL, William, b. 22 Mar 1795* d, 17 Dec 1874.
35. ENDSLEY, Eleanor, b. 29 Aug 1797; d. 22 July 1881.
36. WRIGHT, William C., b. 1818; d. 1870.
37. , Nellie, b. 1815.
38. FREEMAN, James.
391 1 Ann 1
40. TAIT, Samuel, b. 1815; &• 1880.
41. MOORE, Lydia, b. 1808; d. 1880.
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Tommie Phillips LaCavera Pedigree Chart, Cont'd.
42. KITCHENS, William, b. 1801.
43. SIMS, Mary, b. 1809*
44. COLE, Monroe W., b. 1 Jan 1818; d. 28 Sep 1893*
45* RUSSELL, Nancy Jane, b. 26 Feb 1868; d. 29 Aug 1900.
46. MASSEY, Asa C., b. 9 Dec 1829; d. 25 Dec 1893*
47. GUNNIN, Martha A. P., b. 2?
52. WILLIAMS, Anson J., b. I83O
53. MILLER, Mary Young, b. 24 Aug
54. STRIPLING, Henry, b. 1830.
55. -, Sarah, b. 1837.
56. BALL, James, b. I807.
57. -f Elizabeth, b. 1815.
60. JINKS, Spencer, b. 1814.
61. KIMBROUGH, Louisa, b. 1815.
66. ATKINSON, Thomas.
67. IVEY, Rhoda.
70. ENDSLEY, James.
71. MILLER, Elizabeth.
88. COLE, William.
89. CUNNINGHAM, Lucy.
90. RUSSELL, Robert.
91. BROWN, Mary
92. MASSEY, Aftenacious,
93* -* Frances or Elizabeth.
May 1832; d. 1856 or 1857*
. 11 Oct 1862.
1834; d. 27 Nov 1916.
94, GUNNIN, Ezekiel.
95* JOHNSTON, Jane Lyle.
120. JINKS, John.
121. -~, Elizabeth.
132. ATKINSON, Thomas.
133* SPEED, Elizabeth.
134. IVEY, Allama.
135* HUCKABY, Winnifred.
140. ENDSLEY, James.
176, COLE, William.
180. RUSSELL, Andrew.
182. BROWN, Robert.
183. YOUNG, Nancy.
188. GUNNIN, Benjamin.
189. —--, Jane.
Angus
1.
2.
3*
4.
5*
6.
7*
80
9.
10
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17*
18.
19.
24.
Powell Robinson, Jr., 228 East 144th St., Dolton, IL 60419.
ROBINSON, Angus P. Jr., b. 2 Sep 1925, St. Augustine, Fla.; m.
1950, Theresa L. ROSSI.
ROBINSON, Angus P. Sr., b. 13 May 1895, Hemphill, Ga.; m. 4 Aug
1924; d. 6 Mar 1958, Hapeville, Ga.
JONES, Gertrude, b. 16 Mar 1906, Ojus, Fla.; d. 25 Apr 1951, Key
West, Fla.
ROBINSON, William Fain, b. 20 Oct 1854, near Tallapoosa, Ga.;
m. 8 Oct I876, Atlanta, Ga.; 17 Aug 1913, Atlanta, Ga.
MORRIS, Irene "Ida," b. 10 Apr 1859, Atlanta, Ga.; d. 7 Jan 1935,
Atlanta, Ga.
JONES, Benjamin D.» b. 17 Nov 1879, Siver Creek, Ga.; m. 25 Mar
1905; d. 31 Jan 1957.
CLARK, Rosalind, b. 20 Apr 1889, Hamilton, Ohio; d. 15 Dec 1944,
Hollywood, Fla.
ROBINSON, John.W., b. 27 July 1787, Montgomery Co., N.C.; m, (2)
5 Dec 1848; d. 12 July 1879, Atlanta, Ga.
FAIN, Martha A., b. 5 May I832, DeKalb Co., Ga.; d. 8 Aug 1925,
Central, S.C.
MORRIS, Thomas Angus, b. 1832; d. 29 Aug 1903, Americus, Ga.
» Cordelia, b. 1832; d. Oct I869, Atlanta, Ga.
JONES, Walter C., b. 1842; m. 12 Sep I876; d. Floyd Co., Ga.
PEARCE, Mary A., b. I858 Miss.; d. 12 Sep I876, Floyd Co., Ga.
CLARK, William A. (?), ' J u
THOMPSON, Hannah A.
Tyree/Tirey, b. 1738; m. Henrico Co., Va.; d. 23 Feb 1813
^MS,THaV KPoiiy’" b-oCa iWOi d. 17 Oot 1833. Tallapoosa, Ga. 5‘
T-ATN, Joel, b. 20 Feb 180?» N.C.j m. 4 Dec 1848; d. 9 Dec 1864
Anderson Co., Texas. *
LAY, Nancy, b. 18 Jan 1810; d. 14 Sep 1882.
JONES, Lorenzo D., b. 1 Mar 1815; m. 3 Mar 1839, Bartow Co., d.
20 May 1884. *
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Angus Powell Robinson, Jr., Pedigree Chart, Cont'd.
25. FRICKS, Permilia S., b. 24 July 1818; d, 29 May I898.
26. PEARCE, Benjamin.
27. LUMPKIN, Elizabeth.
32. ROBERTSON, Jeffrey "II" b. ca 1709, Henrico Co., Va.5 m« about
1734-5,* will filed 16 Dec 1784, Chesterfield Co., Va.
33. TANNER, Judith, widow of -MILLS, b. ca 1710; d. after 1784 Va<9
36. FAIN, William (RS), b. 26 July 1759? Va.(?); m. ca 1790; d, 12 Nov ’
1837| Old Cass Co., Ga,
37. GREATHOUSE, Judith CHAPPELL, b. 16 June 1769, Va.(?); d. 1851
Paulding Co., Ga*(?). *
64. ROBERTSON, Jeffrey "I" b. ca 1650-60; m. ca 1707-8; will filed Nov
1734', Henrico Co., Va.
65. BOWMAN(?), Elizabeth, d. aft. 1735, Va.(?).
72. FAIN, John(?), d. Va.(?).
73. MARTIN(?), Mary(?).
74. CHAPPELL, Robert (?).
75* CROSS(?), Agness (?).
148. CHAPPELL, Robert (?).
Brenda M. Buchanan, 6363 Summers Cir. S., Douglasville, Ga. 30135.
1. SMITH, Benjamin Roscoe, b. 18 Oct 1890, Etowah Co., Ala.; m. 4 Apr
1912 to Alma Arbana YANCEY (b. 5 Apr I896, Ala.; d. 27 Feb 1974,
Boaz, Ala.); d. 14 Mar 1981, Boaz, Etowah, Ala.
2. SMITH, John Jackson, b. 14 Oct 1862, Carroll Co., Ga.; m, 23 Nov
1884; d. 20 May 1931a Etowah Co., Ala.
3. BEDINGFIELD, Cornelia Malisa Arcania, b. 17 Dec 1868, Walton Co.,
Ga,; d. 8 Mar 1947* Boaz, Etowah Co,, Ala.
4. SMITH, Benjamin Franklin, b, 30 June 1836; m. 10 May I859, Carroll
Co., Ga,; d, Boaz, Etowah Co., Ala,
5. DUKE, Eliza Jane, b. 4 Aug I83I, Ga.; d. 4 Oct 1900, Boaz, Etowah.
6. BEDINGFIELD, Solomon Elihugh Lorenza, b. 13 Sep 1822, Walton Co.,
Ga.1 m. 2 Jan 1859? d. 1906, Walton Co., Ga.
7» RIDGEWAY, Frances, b. 1833s d* 24 Apr 1904, Etowah Co., Ala.
8. SMITH, David.
9. -*—, Elizabeth.
10. DUKE, William T., b. Ga.
11. -, Caroline.
12. BEDINGFIELD, Wm. Hardy, b. 1782, Wake Co., N.C.; d. 22 Jan 18?8,
Walton Co., Ga,
13. (2) RODGERS, Nancy, b. 1786, N.C.; d. I850-58, Walton Co., Ga.
14. RIDGEWAY, William, b. 1800, S.C.
15. ABERCROMBIE, Christa, b. 1800, S.C.
20. DUKE, Edmond, §§ 178I.
21. BONNER, Mary, b. 1779•
24. BEDINGFIELD, William.
26. RODGERS, John.
28. RIDGEWAY, Pvt. John, b. 29 Jan 1760, Va.; m. 25 Dec 1790; d.
21 Sep 1837» Walton Co., Ga.; bur. S.C.
29. . RAGSDALE, Frances.
30. ABERCROMBIE, Calvin (Colvil).
31. -, Mary.
42. BONNER, Thos., b. 1744; d. 1805.
43. JONES, Marg.
56. RIDGEWAY, Capt. John, d. 3 Sep 1781, Laurens Co., S.C.
57f -, Charity,
58. RAGSDALE, Peter, m. 1768, Va.; d. 16 Sep 1799, Greenville Co., S.C.
59 f CARLTON, Sarah
112. RIDGEWAY, Samuel, d. 178I.
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:NDEX - WINTER 1983
Abercrombie 144
Adair 113 139
Adams 111 115 139
143
Alford 135
Allen 117 130
Alman 135 '
Almon 140 141
Anderson 120 136
Andrea 120
Arnold 139
Asbury 117
Asche I36 138 139
Atkinson 142 143
Awbrey 135
Awtrey 133 135
137
Bailey 117 118
134
Ball 142 143
Bateman 135
Battey 115 117
Baughn 139
Baxter 116 135
Beal(1) 120 136
Beavers 122
Beckemeyer 110
Bedingfield 144
Bell 119 120 I39
Bentley 136
Bernhardt 123
Berryman 136 I39
Binford 138
Black 135 139
Blackburn 133
Blanchard 133
Blewette 139
Bloodsworth 139
Boatright 139
Bogguss 130 132
Bonner 135 139
144
Booher 118
Boon 118
Borden 134
Borders 134
Boumer 134(2)
Bowman 144
Boyd 136
Brewster 114
Bridges 134 139
Brock 136
Brooke 112 116
136 138
Brookes 117
Broom 134
Brown 122 136 139
143
Bryant I39
Bryce 121
Buchanan 144
Buescher 139
Burch 139
Burnett 120 136
Burrow 135
Burson I.39
Butler I36
Caldwell 135
Camp 130 137
Candler 134
Carlisle 139 140
Carlton 144
Carlyle I39
Carnes 138
Carr 138 139(2)
Carruthers 139
Carson 136
Carter 117 133
136
Cart(w)right 134
1 Hr
Cave l4l
Chambers 118
Chappell 144
Cheves 135
Chise 135
Clark 143
Cobb 120 138
Cohen 136
Cole 132 142 143
Conlee 136
Cook 140
Cooper 139
Cown 136
Cox 109 136
Craft 135
Creel 135
Crew 135
Crider 134
Croft 135
Croom 138
Cross 144
Crow 135
Cunningham 143
Curlee 141
Darden 139
Davis 110 135 138
Deputy 128
Dixon 138
Driver 138
Duke 139 144
Dunahou 112
Duncan 139
Dunn 136
Eason 139
Eastwood 133
Earnest 138
Echols 141
Eddins 119 120
E3_am 133
Eldredge 138
Elliott .136
Elsie 140
Endsley 142 143
Ernest 135
Evans 115 131 133
Pain 113 115 143
144
Finch 133
Poster 109 138
Fowler 136
Freeman 142
Fuller 122
Gaddy 139
Garner 114
Garrison 134
Gattis 138 .
Gay 135
Germany 139
Gilliam 112 137
Gianton 141
Glover 136
Gober 112 116 117
Goruy 133
Govey 133
Gray 134 136 139
Greathouse 144
Green 110 119 120
134 139
Greenwood 128
Gregory 133
Griffin 139
Grimble 134
Gudey 135
Gunnin 143
Haas(e) 115 I36
Haden 139
Hagood 113
Hall 135
Hamblin 136
Hammock 140 141
Hammond 113 114
Hamrick 135
Hanson 138 139(2)
Harlin 118
Harper .112 113
114 136 138
Harrison 136
Hart 119'
Heard 139
Heath 117 118
Henderson 135 140
141
Hendrix 122 123
Hesterlee 139
Hesterly 139
Hickman 136
Hill 137 139
Hinton 133
Hogan 139
Hollingsworth 109
123 136
Hosey 138
House 109 110 138
Howard l4l
Hubbard 122 123
Huckaby 143
Hudson 135
Hulsey 136
Hundley 112 114
Hunter 135
Hutcheson 139
Ivey 109 136 143
Jackson 140
Jinks 142 143 .
Johnson 116 133
135 139(2)
Johnston 114 143
Jones 122 133 139
142 143 144
Jordan 134 136
Keen 140 l4l
Kenndy 133
Kilgore 139
Kimbrough 143
Kinbow 135
King 132
Kitchens 142 143
Knight 134
LaCavera 136 142
143
Lackey 109 138
JL/cli. rd 118
Lambert 141
Laminack 122
Lassetter 136 139
Latimer 139
Lavender 112 113
114 115
Lay 113 143
Leach 135
Lee 117 141
Leuallen 130
Little 117 136 138
London 118
Lovern 140
Lov(v)orn 122 140
Lumpkin 144
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Lyon 140 141
Maddow 136 139
Ma j oribanks 2.41
Mandeville 134
Mann 112 116 117
Marshbank(s) 141
Martin 120 122
123 134 139 144
Massey 142 143
McAllister 134
McCarthy 131
McClellan 131
McCullar 128
MeDuff 117 118
McElroy 139
McEwen 136
McGahee 109
McGuire 112 115
McIntosh 124
McKee 117 118
McLendon 122 123
136 138 139
McRae 139
McWaters 139
Merrell 132 133
136
Middlebrooks 136
Miles 136
Miller 138 143
Millican 137
Mills 144
Mims 117
Mitchell 112
Mobley 118
Monteith 137 138
Moore 119 120 142
Morris 115 122
123 137 343
Morrow 109 137
Moss 134
Murphy 121 137
Neill 142
New 109 137
Newman 112 114
115 116
Nichols 120 137
North 122
Nuss 140 141
Owens 113 122
Owsley 120
Ozburn 122
Pate 137
Pearce 143 144
Pemberton 131
Pence 139
Pendleton 112 114
Pennington 139
Pentecost 122
Perkins 139
Peterson 137 140
Phillips 138 142
143
Pigg 138
Pilcher 138
Pinson 131
Plunkett 137
Pope 117 137
Powell 113
Prator 117
Pricks 144
Printup 112 115
Ragsdale 144
Ray 112 115 134
Reese 120 132
Reeves 109 137
Reid 109
Richardson 134
Ridge 112
Ridgeway 139 144
Roberds' 109 1.3?
Roberts 137
Robertson 144
Robinson 111-7
137 143 144
Rodgers 144
Rolang 119
Rooks 135
Roop I38
Rose 137
Ross 112
Rossi 143
Rowe 122
Rowell 109 137
Russell 143
Schroeder 137 139
Shackleford 122
Shadix 139
Shannon 139
Sharp(e) 121 133
Sheats 135
Sheffield 109 137
Shuford 133
Sim(m)s 142 143
Skinner 135
Slaten 137
Smallwood 139
Smith 112 113 118
130 132 138 140
144
Sparkman 137
Sparks 134
Spears 139
Speed 143
Spruell 119 137
Spruiell 139
Steel 133
Stevenson 137
-Stewart 133
Stiliham 134
Stipe 122
Stone 122 139
Stony 134 135
Story 1.13
Stripling 135 142
143
Swab 115
Swigard 133
Tanner 140 l4l
144
Tarplev 137
Tate 142
Taylor 137 140
141
Teal 139
Tecumseh 124
Thomas 139(2)
Thomason 109 137
Thompson 143
Thurmond 135
Tidwell 133
Tigner 137
Tripples 141
Tryson 135
Turner 121 139
Tyson 135
Underwood 139
Upshaw 138(2)
Upton 139
Veazey 139
Velvin 139
Walker 122 123
135 139
Walraven 118
Wamble 130
Warren 134
Waters 137
Watson 134
Watts 137
Webb 137
Wester 137
Whisenhunt 139(2)
White 135 139(3)
Wilkins 137
William 13.4
Williams 123 134(2)
135(2) 138 139
140 142 143
Williamson 133
Willis 133
Willoughby 134
Wilson 137
Word 13?
Wright 14-2
Yancey 144
Yateman 114
Yates 109 137 138
Yeager 139
Young 122 123 133
143
Carroll County and Her People - Surname Index .... 120
Carroll County Cemeteries Book ..,........ 123
Carroll County Cemeteries Book, Additions and Corrections ... 139
Kith and Kin, Some Early Families of Moreland, Ga. ., 0....... 121
If you have an elusive ancestor who might have taken part in the Creek
and Cherokee Removal from the Southern States, you may be interested in
the article starting on Page 124. With the valuable information given,
you may receive a clue in finding that ancestor.
All material for the Quarterly and correspondence with the Society
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