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CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY Cuvvwvw-/
BY THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
VOLUME IV SUMMER 1983 NUMBER TWO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers and Committees .... 37
President' s Letter ..».... 38
Announcement of Carroll County Cemeteries Book ... 38
Eden Baptist Church Minutes, Cont'd ..... 39
Index to 1827 Land Lottery, Carroll County, Cont'd .. 42
The Linity Church History ....^ . 49
Otwell, Bird/Byrd, Williams, and Owens Families .. 49
Camp, Hill, and Awtrey Families ....... 52
Hensons of Carroll County . ........ 54
Cartwrights of Carroll County .. 55
Carroll County Marriages 1849-1856 .... 57
Obituary of Joseph Entrekin..... 58
Bible Record of Amanda Holland Little ... 60
Bible Record of Hyrom Jackson Smith .6l
Exchange Publications .. 62
Focus of Research . 64
Queries ....... 65
Pedigree Charts . 66
Index ........ 70
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 and
1982 issues are available for $3.00 each, with the exception of the
combined Fall-Winter 1981 issue which is $5.00. These are available
from Mrs. Nell Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Ga. 30108. Queries
are published free for members of the Society.
Copyright 1983
ISSN-0734-5682
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THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
— OFFICERS —
Mr. Myron W. House, President ..1855 Lovvorn Rd., Lot 24
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
Dr. Elmo Roberds, Vice-President ......... 108 Nixon St.
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
Mrs. Marcia McGahee, Secretary ........... Rt» 2
Bowdon, Ga. 30108
Mrs. Nell Yates, Treasurer .. 818 Tyus Rd.
Bowdon, Ga, 30108
— COMMITTEES —
Program Committee • ..
Project Committee .. .
Membership Committee
Publicity Committee
Publication Committee
Mrs. Rudene Hollingsworth, Chi
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
purpose 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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April 1, 1983
Dear Members:
I hope you are having success in your genealogical research in
1983. Also, I hope our Quarterly has assisted you in your work.
Once again, I wish all our. members could be in Carroll County
to share in our monthly programs. The April program will be our
annual luncheon meeting. On April 30 at Western Steer in Carrollton,
Frances Beckemeyer of the Taylor Foundation and Mary Ruth Green,
president of the Georgia Genealogical Society, will share with us
special insights in family research.
The long-awaited Carroll County cemetery book is finally at
press. We hope to have it back by June and on the way to those who
have ordered a copy.
As always, I wish you continued success in your research
incerely yoursL,
{ mi Bmmmm
SMyr'dn W. House, President
Carroll County Genealogical Society
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* The book CARROLL COUNTY CEMETERIES is now available! *
* *
* All the known cemeteries in the County have been listed in
* this beautiful soft-cover book containing 842 pages. It is *
* surname indexed with detailed maps showing gravesites. *
* *
* All the information has been.copied from the headstones and
* graves of veterans are also indicated.
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* The price of this book is $30 postpaid. Make your check
* payable to the Carroll County Genealogical Society and mail *
* it to Mr. C. P. Tigner, 3312 Oak Grove Church Road,
* Carrollton, GA 30117. Please allow 4-6 weeks delivery.
i *
* Only a limited number of books has been published, so send
* your $30 without delay to assure your receiving one.
* *
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EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES
OF THE EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
NEAR BOWDON, CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
(Continued from the Spring 1983 issue of the Quarterly. The phrasing
and spelling are the same as recorded in the minutes.)
Saturday, 18 Feb. 1854. Received by letter, Jeptha V. Craft and Sis.
Amanda Copeland, Moved by Bro. A. F. Stephenson, a second and carried
that case relative to Bro. Snow’s restoration be reconsidered. After
some consultation, the Bro. withdrew his application for membership
and applied for letter for his wife, which was granted.
18 March 1854. Bro. Lawler, from New Hope, Ala., Womble and James
Stamps were correspondence from other churches. Arbacoochee Associa¬
tion asked to a convention at some time and place to consult on the
properity of amending or changing the abstract of Faith of said
association. Appointed Bros. Almand, Daniel, Word and Veazey as a
committee to draft up a preamble and resolution to present to different
churches composing the body.
April 15, 1854, Received Susan, slave of James Stephenson, by
experience.
Saturday, 15 July 1854. Saphronia, slave of sister Fletcher, charged
with having a illigitimate child. Bro. George W. Omary, being very
feeble in health and of long standing.' Resolved that deacons enquire
into and see if any necessary aid in his pecunary affairs is needed at
present and report same to church.
16 Sept. 185^. Visiting Bros. J. Stamps and Womble, Carrollton; R.
Alewine, Lost Creek; McSwain from New Hope; Fitts from Antioch and Barr
from Bethesday, Received Young Wood by letter. (Ordained Minister.)
Charged and accuse Bro. Howard H. Johnson of departure from Baptist
usage, also departing from authority which Christ gave to his Church by
uniting himself with the Methodist, for which this day is expelled from
the fellowship of this church.
Sunday Night, Sept. 17. Received by restoration, John Burt and Richard
Tommee.
Nov. 14, 1854. Dismissed by letter, Bro. Stephen Huff.
Dec. 16, 1854. Received by letter Sis. Elizabeth Reeves and Elizabeth
Duncan. Granted letter to William Jackson and wife.
Jan. 20, 1855. Received by letter, Bro. James Barrow and wife, Lucinda.
Charges preferred against John Burt for drunkness, quarreling and trying
to fight. Granted letter to Sis. Nancy L. Word.
14 Apr. 1855* Received by letter, George W. Burson, (minister) wife,
Elizabeth, daughter, Frances A. E., sons, David J., John W. By exper¬
ience, Sis, Elizabeth Omary. John Holloway, Jr. charged with nonattendance at church and other reports of wrong. Expelled from
fellowship, Bro. John Robinson.
Friday, 18 May 1855* Received James J. Lipham and wife, by letter.
Bro, Lipham, an ordained deacon. Resolved by church that Bro. Fitts be
liberated and encouraged to exercise publicly his gift of preaching in
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our land. Resolved that Bro. Gay Upchurch arrange a suitable portion
of the meeting house for the accomodation of the colored population
and we pay him for same when completed. Appointed Bro. R. S. Fletcher
as church chorester.
Sunday, 20 May 1855* Received Reuben H. Hand and wife, Sarah, by
letter.
Saturday, 16 June 1855• Bro. J, K. Barr, visiting brother. Received
by letter, Berry H. Loveless, Bro. Peter Warren, Mary Warren, Martha
Phillips. Sunday evening, received Elizabeth Copeland. Added Johnson
and J. M. Stephenson with Bro. Gay Upchurch to arrange pulpit and space
for black population. Granted letter of dismissal to Bro. Richard
Tommee.
Saturday, 14 July 1855* Let out keeping of meeting house until
Christmas. Bro. S. Holloway was lowest bidder at $3*25, to be paid by
church. Sister Snow granted letter.
Saturday, Aug. 14(?) 1855* Under reference, Bro. Richard Tommee's*
request for letter brought up, granting of which was objected to on
account of his running away, leaving just debts unpaid, which was
continued and appointed a committee of Bros. J. M. Stephenson, William
Burt and W. J. Johnson to see him.
Sunday, August 15, 1855» Meeting much interesting. Received by
expierence Rebecca Johnson; Tuesday, Elizabeth A. Morris, Eleanor
Stansel, and Elizabeth A. Stephenson; Wednesday, Sarah Ann W. Word,
Neary Elizabeth Johnson; Thursday, Mary’ Word; Friday, James Reeves,
Jack (slave), Jane Holloway, Franklin Simmons, Jane White; Saturday,
John Stephenson, Mary Reeves, James Scoggins, William M. Scoggin,
Thomas A. Word, and Sarah Estes. Sunday, baptised converts, 19 in
number. Met at house, the congregation large. Preaching at two places.
A lovely time.
Dismissed until meeting in course. J. B. W. Clk.
A. R. Almond, Mod.
Sept. 15, 1855• Correspondence called for when Bro. William Meador,
from Carrollton, Gilbert Gay from Indian Creek and D. Alewine from
Lost Creek responded. Received by letter, Sarah J. Smith and Caroline
Estes by expierence. Appointed delegates to Arbacoochee Assn., viz:
Elder Almand, Elder William H. Daniel, Elder Young Wood. Word, Fitts
and Veazy in case of failure. Bro. Peter Warren and wife request for
letter granted. They are moving away. Dismissed until night at
candlelight. Received by expierence, Angeline Fitts and Jane, slave of
Elder William H. Daniel.
Sunday, 16, 1855 * Attended to baptism, Lord's Supper. A good meeting.
Friday, Oct. 19, 1855* After some discussion, Bro. Tommee was excluded.
Appointed Bro. Lipham choister. W. W. Fitts, Clk., Prot.
Statistics for 1854. Baptised 23; received by letter,.20; Restored
none; dismissed by letter, 6; excluded, 5; dead 4. Whites, 143;
blacks, 12; money for minutes, $3* Bowdon or Laurel Hill, P.0.
Nov. 17, 1855* Elder Young Wood granted a letter. Elder^William H.
Daniel chosen pastor. Word and Mabry to notify him of said chair.
Lipham also.
Sunday, 16 Dec. I855. Appointed next Thursday as a day of meeting for
the church to consider matter of securing pastor for another year.
Granted Elder A. R. Almand, wife and daughter letters. Also, Bro.
Lovelace. Continued same committee to inform Bro. Daniel of his call
to the church. W. W. Fitts, Clk. Prot.
Thursday, Dec. 20, 1855* After singing and prayer by Elder J. Barrow
chose him as moderator. Proceeded in conference. After some remarks
called on Bro. Daniel to answer the church request. Bro. Daniel made
some remarks, then the church, by acclaimation, chose Bro. Daniel,
few desenting. Bro. Daniel refused to serve, whereupon the matter wa
*
Off:
continued until January.
3
19 Jan. I856. Received by letter, Sis. Mary Brown. Bro. William Omary
confessed having been intoxicated,, professed sorrow and was forgiven
this time. Elder Daniel unamiously chosen pastor by acclaimation for
this year. He agreed to serve.
Saturday, Feb. 16, I856. Paid up for keeping house the past year.
Moved and carried that the recorded minuet, via: of washing feet
quarterly, prayer meeting on Saturday, monthly, be strictly attended to
under firestion of moderator. Letters granted to F. Simmons, E. Reeves,
Mary Reeves, James Reeves, Jr. Appointed committee of Word, Veazey,
Fletcher, C. Mabry and J, P. Stephensonn as preaching committee..
Saturday, March 15
son. Also issued
tion of Sept. -*o >
I856.
letter
1853 c
Granted letter to Bro. Brazell, his wife and
of Peter Warren and Wife by previous applicaRead decorum. Suggested change of time of
meeting objected to,
Joel Scales of long
Committee appointed
Creel; G. Upchurch,
and G. Wo Burson to
Charged Bro. George D. Creel, Robert Adams and
absence from church, violation rule of decorum,
viz: B. M. Mabry, J, B. Word and J. Miles to see
Fitts and Word to see Adams and T. Roberts, Fitts
see Scales and that all be cited to attend next
conference. Resolved that Bros. James Barrow, Fitts and J. B. Word
prepare obituary notice of the death of bretheren lately deceased and
record them in our church book and it be the duty of the clerk hencefcrt
to attend to it at the earliest period after death of any brother or
sister of our body.
Saturday, 19 April I856. Received by letter Elder James Reeves and
sister Nancy Reeves, his Consort, sister Amanda Copeland granted letter
Let out keeping of the meeting house for the present year to lowest
bidder. Conditions— to be scoured twice and swept every conference
meeting. Light up at and for night meetings at all times. Attend to
opening and shutting doors and windows. William T. Barron, undertaker,
at $6.75.
17 May 1856. Received by letter Sisters Elvira Gay and Sarah A. Cooper
and Bro. Thomas J. Lovelace.
Saturday, 14 June 1856, Bro. Lipham presented Bro. Jno. Holloway, Jr.,
as being in disorder. Committee appointed to see him. Resolved that
Sister Omary be supplied through charity of the church, the present year
as a widow. Brethren pledged as follows: J. Barron, corn; Daniel,
$l-pd.; James Reeves, $l-pd.; Fitts, $2-pdfl; Fletcher, $1.; Barrow, 250,
pd.; Colclough, $50.(7); sister Veazey, some bacon; Sister Stephenson,
bacon; Hand, 250-pd.; T. A. Word, bacon; T. Upchurch, corn; G. Upchurch,
bacon; Nash, corn; J. Reeves, bacon; Burt, wheat; Hays, 500, pd.; Lipham
$1. and coffee; Watson, corn; A. F. Stephenson, corn; G. W. Burson, $1
pel,; B. M. Mabry, $l.-pd.; and agreed to raise subscription money to
buy a cow for the sister. Read and adopted.
Saturday, 19 July 1856. Committee appointed to see Jno. Holloway, Jr.
failed to do so. Case was brought up and said Holloway charged and
accused with arunkeness, profanity and indifference toward church, all
of which being gospelly established, he was this day excluded from
fellowship of church. Appointed the following delegates to General
Meeting:. J. B. Word, C. Veazey, Lipham, Fitts, Ward, Johnson, Colclough,
J. P. Stephenson, J* Reeves, Watson, B. M. Mabry, J. Barron and ordained
ministry, Daniel, Burson. Reeves and J. Barrow. Application for letter
of dismission for a colored sister, Mary (slave) of his fathers. Granted.
Friday, 15 August 1856. General Meeting. Received by expierence,
Elizabeth C. Roberts. Tuesday through Friday, received Margaret Jackson
by expierence, also Eleanor Stephenson, Elizabeth Omary, Zillah Barron,
Martha M. Tommee, Elizabeth Miles. Restored Richard Tommee, John
Roberson. Lettered Roberson out.
Saturday, Sept. 20, 185.6. Received by letter David D. Morris. Granted
letters to Thomas G. and Sarah Upchurch and Sarah J. Smith.
Oct. 16, 1856. Appointed Friday before next regular meeting as a day of
fasting and prayer and choosing pastor for ensuing year. W. W. Fitts,
clerk pro tern. William H. Daniel, Mod,
Statistics for
dismissed, 20;
3rd Sabbath.
Daniel, Burson
1856. Baptised, 7; received by letter, 7» restored, 2;
excluded, 1; dead, 1; whites 140; blacks, 11; meetings
5. 0. Address, Bowdon. Delegates to association, Elders
Reeves, Barrow, Fitts and J. B. Word.
Friday, 14 Nov. I856. Chose Elder J. Barrow, moderator and proceeded
to choose pastor. William H. Daniel was uninamously? chosen. Sung,
prayed and dismissed. John B. Word Clk. James Barrow, Moderator.
Saturday, 15 Nov, I856, Dismissed Sister Presley by letter. Appointed
correspondence viz: Carrollton, Veazey and Colclough; Lost Creek,
Morris and Burt; Indian Creek, Fitts and Barrow.
Saturday, Dec. 20, 1856. Preferred charges against Bro» D. D. Morris
for intoxication. Committee appointed to labor with him, viz: G»
Upchurch, Fitts and William Barron. Granted letter to Sister Ruth
Rowell|
(These minutes will be continued in the next Quarterly.)
Contributed by Clarice S. Cox
INDEX TO 1827 LAND LOTTERY
CARROLL COUNTY, GAI
(By Districts)
FIFTH DISTRICT,'FIFTH SECTION, CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
.State House, Milledgeville, 9th June 1827.
We, the Managers appointed to Superintend the drawing of the Lottery
authorized by the several Acts of the Legislature to dispose of and
distribute the Lands lately acquired from the Creek Nation of Indians
by the U. S. in a treaty concluded at the Indian Springs on the 12th
day of February 1825, do certify that we have performed the duty
assigned us, and that the following pages contain the names of the
fortunate drawers in the Fifth Section of Carroll County with the
respective Lots of Land drawn by them.
Signed: Ted Cullens H. Luckie John Hatcher Joseph Ligon
Edw. Cary
LOT
NO.
NAME DISTRICT COUNTY DATE
1. Sarah Hall (Ill.)
2, Joseph L. Hill (Sol.)
3. David Edwards (Ill.)
4, Charles Malone
5« Mary A. Sanders (Orp.)
6. Henry McClendon (Sol.)
7* Robert Sanson
8. Vilinda McFarland (Widow)
9. Hampton Holcomb (Sol.)
10. John G. Worsham
11. Moore Mapp
12. John Griggs
13. John Hamelton
14. Mary Morgan (Widow)
15. John Green
16. Wiley Franks
17. Francis Foster
18. John L. Oliver
19. Simon Parker (Orp.)
20. Mary Lavare (Widow R.S.)
21. Edward R. Anderson
22. James Brazil
230 William Sims (Sol.)
24. Mariney Hardeway (Husb.Absent
25. John P. White
26. Raymond P. Demere
27. Wm. McFarlin
28. Rowland Thomas
29. Luke Haddocks (Orp. )
30. Wm. H. I. Majors (Ill.)
31. Thomas Little
32. Nancy Roades (Widow)
33* Hardy Simpson
34. Wm. Hardage
35- Miles Cary
36. Wm. Moore Jr., son of Hugh
37* Joseph Harrison (R.S.)
38. David Mimms
39• Elizabeth Flynn (Widow of R.S
40. Clement Clements (R.S,)
41. Littleton James Clark (Ill.)
McLendon’s
Hollands
Bexleys
Reddings
A« J.
Rhodes
Shaws
Butts
Pettys
Suttons
Duncans
N. C.
109 Dist,
Butts
W. C.
Harrison’s
Staples
108 Dist.
Bowens
103 Dist.
Wrights
503 Dist.
Patterson
Lukers
Wadens
Ramseys
)Stewarts
Moores
W. B.
Stephens
Couper*s
DeLoaches
Bateman
Thomas
Bosticks
Wm.. Le
108 Dist.
Avans
Hawthorn’s
Myricks
Hills
Vincents
B. H.
Hamock's
Grace *s
.)Adam's
N, C.
Loyds
West’s
Moses
Washington
Jasper
Walton
Baldwin
& D. W. Orr
Crawford
Henry
Jasper
Upson
Habersham
Jones
Hedges
Hancock
Jasper
Powell & A.
Hall
Jackson
Hancock
Jones
Hancock
Clarke
Walton
Monroe
Wilkes
Jefferson
Columbia
Warren
Taliferro
Brown
Bryan
Upson
Bullock
Houston
Phillips
Twiggs
sseter
Hancock
Washington
Decatur
Upson
Warren
Greene
Moultrie
Wilkes
Tattnall
Columbia
Hudgens
Bibb
Burke
Nelson
Aug, 1, I832
Nov, 9, 1839
Sep. 6, 1836
Feb. 21, 1846
July 1, 1843
Dec. 10, 1836
June 30, 1843
Jan. 10, I837
Nov, 20, 1834
Feb. 7, 1846
Mar, 4,
Nov. 1,
Hilton
July 2,
July 1,
Dec. 8,
May 14,
July i,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 7,
Dec, 16
Nov. 18
Jan. 21
June 5,
Dec. 6,
Nov. 5,
1830
1845
1830
1843
1836
1842
1843
1837
1836
, I830
, 1839
* 1835
1834
1837
1845
Aug. 16, 1830
Nov. 7, 1838
Nov. 4, 1830
Sep. 4, 1848
Aug. 16, 1848
July 21, I830
Pec. 15, 1837
May 8, I833
July 25, 1832
Apr. 2, 1828
Feb. 12, 1846
Nov. 29, 1837
Dec. 4, I832
Mar. 11, 1846
Deco 23, 1828
Sep, 4, 1848
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LOT
NO.
NAME DISTRICT COUNTY DATE
42.
43.
44.
45.
46,
4?.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
70
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78o
79.
80.
81.
82.
83 o
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
Levi Manning’s Orph.
Warren H. Turner
John H. Williams
Cullen Bonney
Richard. J, Seal (Sol.)
James Thomas (Orp.)
Caroline Matilda Wood (Wife
of R1S11
Reuben McGee (R.S.)
Thomas B. Danforth
Jesse Dooly
Joseph Henson, Jr,
Jonothan Benton
Nathan Blackburn (R.S.}
Augustus Wise
Thomas Crofford
Bathney & David Hearndon(Ill
Richmond Boseworth (Sol.)
Richard Pair
Thomas Farmer
James Polk
Mary Henderson (Widow of R
John M. Warland
(Error in grant. Granted
James Bradford
Hammocks Jones
Stewarts Warren
M. Whitfield
Compton’s Jasper
Mo Whitfield
July 1, 1843
Feb. 20, 1846
Lamkin’s
Hortons
Burfords
Jones
. o
Sr. (R • KJ
m John Harris,
Jesse Brown
Jeremiah Allen
Lydia Lowry
James W. Crokett
Presley Aydcock
Catharine McGlothern
James M. Brantley
Benjamin F. Hardeman
Ester Lambert (Widow)
Will Minor
James Bruce, Jr.
Anselm L. Evans
Ford Butler
Wm. Padgett
Jeremiah Gaddy
Jesse Johnakin
Irwin Moore
Harris Brantley (Sol.
Allen McWhorter
Frederick Newsom
Robert Blythe (R.S.)
Molton Peacock (Sol.)
John Etheridge
)
Sanders
Ragsdale
Langston’
Kenzies
M. Goo
Miller’s
Hopkins
Darden * s
Bryant's
.)Manderson* £
Lloyd’s
Walters
Lacy's
Bone’s
•)Parkers
Savannah's
in Coweta Co
Story’s
N. N,
Dunn's
T.Chandlers
Bexley's
Causey's
Key’s
Cr
)
n Middleton
Wm. Rollo
R.i
Ragsdale's
Hendey * s
250 Dist.
Rousseau's
Shorr's
Turner’s
Sutton's
Spinks
Bixleys
Hardin's
Fains
Corseys
DeLoache * s
McLendon's
McWhorter'g
Adkins
Tate's
McClendon'g
Manderson’g
Bateman's
Taylor's
Telfair
Elbert
Oglethorpe
Warren
Warren
Wilkes
Habersham
Habersham
dson
Henry
Wilkes
Jasper
Henry
Wilkinson
Bibb
Franklin
Oglethorpe
Madis on
Jasper
Chatham
, Ga.)
Jackson
Beall
Elbert
Franklin
Walton
Jefferson
Jasper
Harris
Wilkes
Pulaski
Walton
Oglethorpe
Wilkinson
Baldwin
Habersham
Jones
Walton
Hall
Habersham
Tattnall
Tattnall
Washington
Walton
Warren
Habersham
Washington
Wilkinson
Houston
Jones
Feb. 20, 1846
May 18, 1841
Dec. 15, 1837
May 25, 1846
Aug. 5» 1830
Dec. 27, 1830
Oct. 22, 1830
Feb. 15, 1843
Feb. 12, 1846
Nov.
Jan.
June
Dec,
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
June
Nov.
Feb.
June
20, 1829
16, 1830
30, 1843
10, 1840
10, 1840
29, 1827
2?, 1830
29, 1830
30, 1832
5 * 1831
28, 1830
Feb. 20, 1846
June 2, 1843
June 28, 1827
Dec. 20, I836
July 1, 1843
Nov. 14, 1845
Dec o
Nov.
Dec.
Sep.
July
July
Dec,
Jan.
June
July
Dec.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Dec.
July
Jan.
July
Nov.
July
Oct o
8, 1837
10, 1830
21, 1835
1, 1842
22, 1835
29, 1830
28
28
9,
4,
21
1842
, 1829
1843
1831
, 1832
18, 1830
24, I833
1, 1836
16, 1839
9, 1827
23, 1832
21, 1830
16, 1836
2, 1830
27, 1835
LOT
NO.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95-
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
±22«
123.
124
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132
133.
134.
135 0
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
NAIVE DISTRICT COUNTY
Charles Thomas
Wm, L« Chain's Orphans
Robert Harvey
George Bennett
Alexander C. Scott
Winefred Akins (Widow)
John Hefner
Ealum Hill
Thomas Davis
Alexander Morrison
Smith Barron
Phillip Chambers
James McDaniel
Uriah Brown (R.S.)
Allen Roberts
Joel Meadow’s Orphans
John Go Coats
Newberry (Ill.)» Henry,
Peter, Mary, Euphama, Wm.
John Parish
Jeffrey Barksdale (R.S.)
Edward T. Chappell
James K. Archer
Samuel Moore
Allen Black
Joseph T. Harkins
Reuben Williams
Benjamin Bryant
John Goodwin
Robert Woods
William Collier
Wm. Mathews
John Sellers
Benj. Posey's Orphans
Jeremiah M. McClendon
Robert Harkness (R.S.)
James Scott
Allan Willingham (Sol.)
Wm. H. Thomas
Ostin Morris (R.S.)
Wm. M. Hendon •
Wm. Stovall
Nathan King
Reubens Sams
Nathaniel W. Chamberlin
Wm. Hill
Thomas C. Barron
Charles Huguley
David Sheppards (Sol.)
Jesse Vaughan
James Morgan (R.S. )
Abner Smith (R.S.)
Wm. Allen (R.S.)
Patterson’s
Hammock's
Reed's
House's
Dubignons
Rogers
Pains
Carpenters
Gilstraps
Allum's
Harris
Dorseys
Greens
Bivins
McQuirter’s
Shorr’s
Daniel
Spivey’s
Solomon's
Dranes
113 Dist.
Hudson
C onner * s
Hammocks
Cross -
Craigs
Pickards
Orrs
Story’s
Mercers
Browns
Woodrough's
Collins
582
Holmes
W. H.
Moors
Longs
Devenports
Storys
Robertson's
Bowlings
Chandlers
Powells
Moores
Millers
Be H.
Dawson's
If n
Rogers
Fraser's
Reight’s
Pridgens
Mant z* s
Sparks
Alstons
Monroe
Jones
Chatham
Monroe
Glynn
Warren
Habersham
Elbert
Pulaski
Putnam
Henry
Hall
Ware
Baldwin
Walton
Wilkinson
S. Anderson
Laurens
Twiggs
Columbia
Hancock
Walton
Tattnall
Jones
Habersham
Fayette
Bibb
Pike
Jackson
Rabun
Morgan
Gwinnett
Appling
Dooly
Jasper
Braswell
Gwinnett
Pike
Oglethorpe
Jackson
Gwinnett
DeKalb
Franklin
Pulaski
Gwinnett
Monroe
Moultrie
Greene
Candler
Jackson
Lincoln
Monroe
Montgomery
Richmond
Jasper
Elbert
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DATE
July 11, I839
May 10, 1843
Nov, 16, 1830
June 30, 1843
June 12, 1832
Dec, 1, 1831
July 7, 1843
May 21, 1827
July 1, 1831
April 6, I835
Jan. 21, I830
July 23, 1830
May 19, 1843
June 25, 1830
Nov. 30, 1827
Sep. 5, 1848
May 17, 1831
Mar. 4, I837
Apr. 11, 1829
Nov. 29, 1829
Nov. 14, 1829
Mar. 8, I837
Dec. 13, 1831
Dec. 22, 1834
Nov. 10, 1831
Dec. 31, 1835
Nov. 10, 1831
Dec. 17, 1827
Nov. 13, I832
Nov. 22, 1839
Nov. 26, I833
Dec. 20, 1830
Apr. 1, I837
Feb. 19, 1846
May 3, 1841
Mar 16, 1836
July 1, 1843
Nov, 6, 1840
Dec. 11, I833
June 16, 1843
Dec. 16, 1833
June 28, 1830
July 24, I832
Feb. 13, 1846
Sep. 11, 1845
Dec. 3, I839
Dec. 4, I832
Dec. 26, 1842
June 23, 1830
Sep. 28, 1827
Dec. 24, 1838
May 11, 1 R?o
LOT
NO,
NAME DISTRICT IOIJNTY DATE
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.
151.
152.
153*
154,
155«
156.
157 •
158.
159*
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167,
168.
169 •
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
•179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
Stephens Proctor (R.S.)
Josiah H. Carter
Samuel Jones
Peggy McCray's Ill. Children
Thomas MeBurnett
Charles H. Bostwick
Victor Blance
M 9 On ® Leavensworth
Wm. Henston (R.S.)
Levinia C. Brown (Ill,)
Mary Irving (Widow R.S.)
Millers
Mercers
15 Dist.
Jones
Johnson’s
Spark's
WardsSp
• 9
City of
Augusta
Amos
Burnetts
B'uchannans
Dawsons
Carte
Mary Ann Hoskins (Widow R.S.)Lovett
Joseph Dawson, Sr.
John Meggs
Ira Allen
Lewis Jones
Thomas H. Cleate (Sol.)
Daniel Dennis 8 Orphans
Benj. Bledsoe
George W. Cooke
Paton Jackson
George Bland
Wm. Sloan
Samuel Currie’s Orphans
Wm. W. Ware
Abel Peek's Orphans
Wm, Hughes
Willard Whiting
John Berry
John Easterwood, Sr,
Asa Watson (Sol. in I.W.)
Thomas Towson
Caswell Emanuel
Isaac Head
Kinsman Knight
Adam Jones Jr, (Sol.)
John Tankersley
John Broughton
Jesse Teal
Jonathan Poulson
Daniel Starnes
Nelson Powell's Orphan
Nancy Peacock (Widow)
Henry D. Weed
John T. Graves Orphan
Joseph Rachels (Ill.)
James Goolsby's Orphans
Willis Johnson (R.S.)
Gresham’s
West’s
108
Vining's
Landrum8 s
W« C
112 Dist,
Bull’s
Pope’s
;nroe
Rabun
Liberty
Warren
Monroe
Morgan
Camden
Candler
Richmond
Hilton
Glynn
Baldwin
Greene
Shepherd
Crawford
Monroe
Fayette
Hancock
Putnam
Fayette
Powell &
Hancock
Warren
Jones
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Sep.
Nov.
Mar o
Sep.
5 >
8,
30:
24
21
22
8,
1836
1839
1845
1836
I832
1845
Sep. 22, 1845
MayV 27
July 1,
Feb. 7*
r
12
4,
1
J- I
Amo
Dec.
Aug.
July
July 1,
Dec, 15
Oct. 18
s Hilton1829
1843
1846
1831
1837
1843
1843
I839
8‘
Oct •
Dec.
Feb.
20
11
R-. Patterson
Whitfields
Loyds
B.
Hairs
Lesters
Watter *s
Sutton' s
Denson's
W. C
Frosts
Moss
Bohannons
Evans
Hawthorn
Robert' s
Keys
Jones
Jones
Ross
Wilson's
Camerons
Bradlove'
Luker's
Spark's
Ge o.
Chun's
Warthens
Seals
Drone ’ s
Washington
Bibb
Thomas
Hopper
Early
Baldwin
Franklin
Habersham
Hancock
Powell & Amoi
Clarke
Newton
Laurens
Morgan
Decatur
Hall
Jasper
Warren
Habersham
Jefferson
Jasper
Jasper
> Jones
Wilkes
Jasper
W. Hunt
Chatham
Wilkes
Washington
Ogletnorpe
Columbia
June 16
June. 11.
Oct. 18
183?
1839
1846
I830
1827
1843
15

1,
1,
13
Nov,
June
July
July
Oct.
3 Hilton
Dec. 16
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Apr. 16
Jan. 4,
Nov. 11
Nov. 20
Dec. 12
Oct. 9»
July 1,
Apr, 11
Nov. 3 9
July 13
Apr. 25
Nov. 28
June 22
Aug. 8,
Dec, 15
Nov, 10
Aug. 30
, 183;
183 0
1843
1843
t 184,;
, 1834
, 1831
, 1829
, 1836
I836
, 1831
, 1829
, 1832
1830
1830
, 1840
1832
, 1832
, 1836
, 1845
, 1830
1837
, 1842
* 1831
, 1827
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LOT
NO.
NAME DISTRICT- COUNTY DATE
191.
192.
193*
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200,
201.
202,
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217o
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225 *
226,
227 o
228.
229,
230.
231.
232.
233.
234.
235.
236.
237 O
238.
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
Asa Hulsey
James Loftin
Wm. Aldred
Arthur Foster (R.S.)
Aquilla Stephens
Wm. Bass
Simon Cardwell
John Blalock
Sarah Barrett (Widow)
Alford Edwards
Rufus K. Evans
Thomas Barlow, Jr,
Cade Strickland
Frances Powell, Sr.
James Greene
John Stephens
LaChariah Brown
Ann M. Carroll (Widow)
Eberhart, Francis P.
Wm. Rich
Wmo Hudson
Daniel Ferguson
Albert J. Peeples
Elijah Singletery
Esan Lee
John Miles, Sr. (R.S.)
Ann P. Chapplear (idiot)
Gilbert Cleland
Isaac Hollingsworth
Elenor Parker (Widow)
Emery Surmons
Isbin Gideons
Jeremiah Martin
Benjamin Skrine's Heirs
(Orp
Wm. B. Thomas
James Mexon
Lavina R. Dabney
James Dabney
Bazil Lamar, Jr.
Mary MeCommack (Widow)
Orphan of
Catherine Girtman (Widow R.s
Sarah Scott (Widow)
Isaac Moore (Sol.)
Wm. Lc, Mobley (Ill.)
Booker Davenpcrt
Russell Duty
Charles McDowell
Alexander Harwell
Jesse Rawson
James C. Henley (Sol. L.W,)
John Wilkinson
Peter Wood
Joel B. Sutton (Sol.)
Frederick McGuire (Sol.)
(Fradulent Draw)
Whortens
Alstons
Kinseys
Winkfield
Harvey's
Beards
Risen *s
Allums
Craig's
Tates
Bates
Whitehead's
Dee's'
J. C.
Fraser's
Spark's
Bryan *s
Wood's
Bowen's
Hannah's
Milligan's
Tucker's
Scaife's
Whatley's
Barrenline'
Richardson*
Wickas
Watter's
Huntington'
Bostick's
Broom’s
Sparrow's
Bryans
Robertsons
Floyd * s
Richar
Hall's
Barren!ine
Down's
Wilcox’s
Wright's
.)Marshalls
Adam’s
Bone's
Lee * s
Adkins
Fanes
Butts
Green's
Stewarts
Hardys
Bryan's
Smiths
Wooten's
Bowens
Fayette
Elbert
Warren
Greene
Bryan
Bibb
Henry
Putnam
Fayette
Habersham
Bibb
Laurens
Tatnall
Holcomb
Lincoln
Jasper
Habersham
Washing!on
Jones
Madison
Rabun
Elbert
DeKalb
Morgan
s Telfair
s Bullock
Baldwin
Franklin
s Richmond
Twiggs
Burke
Pulaski
Ware
Jones
Washingtond Jones
Wilkinson
Telfair
Warren
Richmond
Monroe
Jefferson
Hancock
Madison
Ware
Warren
Habersham
Jasper
Hancock
Jones
Lincoln
Habersham
Hall
Wilkes
Jackson
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov,
Sep.
Sep.
Dec.
Oct.
Apr.
Aug.
Sep.
Nov.
Jan,
Dec.
Aug,
Feb,
Sep.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Apr.
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.
Dec.
Sep.
Dec.
Mar.
June
June
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Dec.
Feb,
Sep.
Mar,
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
14,
2,
24,
4,
14,
12,
20,
13,
16,
18,
15,
29,
ii,
15,
25, /
0,
1839
1838
1838
1834
1830
1836
1832
1827
1836
I830
1833
1834
1845
1832
1830
1836
30, 1845
15,
25,
25,
21-,
15
1843
1827
1831
1837
1836
21, 1837
1, 1828
14, 1830
7, 1828
3, 1841
30, 1829
2, 1830
4, 1830
10, 1837
11, 1837
28, 1829
5, 1848
2, 1830
11, 1840
30, 1843
22, 1827
30, 1839
29, 1838
22, 1837
13, 1836
28, 1839
29, 1831
4, 1836
8, 1830
19, 1838
6, 1827
12, 1835
10, 1827
1, 1834
8, 1829
2, 1827
DISTRICT COUNTY DATE
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LOT NAME
NO.____
244. George Searcy (R.S.)
245. John Couch
246. John Colt
247. Irwin Reaves (Sol.)
248. Robert Edwards
249. James, Pricilla, Mary,
Calvin Heron (Ills„)
250. Jefferson Armstrong (Ill.)
251. John Benson (R.S.)
252. W. H. Bankston
253• Howell Whitehurst
254, Nancy H. Walton (Widow)
255» Juliana Radford (Widow)
256. Nimrod Jones (R.S.)
Wheeler's Baldwin
Southerlands Greene
Vincent's
Colquetts
Bayne * s
Dranes
Scarbrough
Suitor's
Rhode * s
Show* s
Prathers
Sherman's
Carrolls
Greene
Hancock
Jasper
Columbia
s Pulaski
Pike
Oglethorpe
Wilkinson
Lincoln
Morgan
Columbia
Dec. 2, 1835
May 25, 182?
Oct. 30, 1834
Nov. 10, 1834
Dec. 11, 1835
Dec. 18, 1830
May 26, 1834
Sep. 28, 1827
Nov. 18, I836
Oct. 23, 1830
Dec. 20, 1829
Nov. 7, 1829
July 7, 1836
Thanks to Edna Lackey for contributing this portion of the 1827 Land
Lottery.
Buford C. Arnold of Cartersville sent us the following as reported for
The Times by J.A.R., June 14, I878:
BILLOW BREVITIES
The weather has been quite cool this week, owing we suppose to the hail
storm of last Sunday.
Mr. Nixon's cotton was badly injured by the hail Sunday, His cotton
was very fine.
There is lite in the old land yet. - Occasionally we hear of a wedding.
- Suppose those who marry now, made good wheat crops.
The Lowell Mason Society will meet at Mt. Zion, Turkey Creek, the fourth
Sunday, at 9:00 a.m.
We call for the yeas and nays on that fence question. We do this to
find out which side 'L' is on. It is generally that he is on top. -
Nobody felt any surprise when he stated that he did not own a foot of
land, No, indeed, nobody had ever supposed that he owned any, or a cow
either.
A considerable storm of wind, rain and hail, fell last Sunday evening.
The wind blew down wheat and oats, timber and fences. .Quite a large per
cent of the wheat that was uncut was lost, while the riper oats were
blown down and tangled about till it is impossible to save them. Corn
and cotton in many places were badly injured by the hail, the former
being split and bruised, and the latter beat down, and broken, much of it
to entire ruin. The storm was more severe in some places than in others.
Forms for Society membership, former issues of the Quarterly, the 1850
and I860 Census Records, and Focus of Research are found at the back of
this issue. All other contributions to the Quarterly should be sent to
Mrs. Clarice S. Cox, 1055 Farmers High Rd,, Carrollton, Ga 30117*
See the announcement for the new book Carroll County Cemeteries on Page 38
and, as this is a limited printing, order yours today.
We welcome your comments and suggestions as to how we can make the
Quarterly a more helpful publication to you.
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THE LINITY CHURCH
Carroll County, Georgia
The cemetery of the Linity Church is located about two miles southwest
of Bowdon Junction on the road to Mt. Zion, Georgia, approximately sixty
feet from the public road. The adjoining land is near the homesite of
the late Elisha Gregory EarnesiTand his wife, Mary Lou Morrison Earnest.
Before the Linity Church was built, the people of the Linity community
held their meetings and worship services alternately in their homes.
Thomas Richard Earnest gave one acre of land for the building of a
church and for a community burial ground. The people of the community
used logs to build their church to serve their community, its people,
and others who cared to worship with them.
Two services were held in the Linity Church on Sundays. Some members
walked as far as two miles each way to church. The Church served the
community from the 1850’s through the 1870’s. Some of the members were
the Earnests, Lamberts, Johnsons, Akins, and Phillips.
Some of the older members of the Earnest families lived then about onefourth mile from the U. S. Post Office at Holly, Georgia. The community
and a church were later called Holly Springs, about one mile north of
Bowdon Junction, Georgia.
During the depression days before and after the Civil War, the people
in this area, and other areas, were in need of many necessities,
especially clothing and shoes. In order to save their shoes for "Sunday
Wear," they walked barefoot to church, then they put on their "Sunday"
shoes when they came near the church. The Earnest family later were
fortunate to own a two-wheel oxcart.
Some of the Linity Church members later joined the Bowdon Junction
Harmony Protestant Church.
r
The people of this community loved one another and had many occasions
to get together. Church services were their main "get-togetherness;"
however, other pleasures were quilting, log-rollings, and corn shuckings.
(This Church was located at GMD 1240, Land Lot 247 of the 10th Land
District of Georgia.)
OTWELL, BIRD/BYRD, WILLIAMS, AND OWENS FAMILIES
OTWELL
Sam Hubbard (or Herbert) OTWELL was born 24 Apr 1867, the son of Jessie
OTWELL and Janie SMITH. He was a farmer and married on 29 Apr 1885,
Mary Elizabeth SMITH, who was born 29 Jan 1863 in Cleburne Co., Ala,, to
M- SMITH and Mary SNIDER. She died 7 Mar 1932, and he married three
more times, to Lue(?) JACKSON, Rae --, and Glennie BROWN. He died
18 Dec 1951 in Blue Mtn., Alabama.
‘Children of Sam Hubbard/Herbert and Mary Elizabeth SMITH OTWELL:
1. William Fletcher (SEE NEXT PAGE).
2. Mattie, b 22 Aug 1888.
3. Mary, b 29 Oct 1897; d 4 Aug 1911-
4. Infant Son, b Nov 1910.
OTWELL Children Cont’d.
5 i Nancy May | ra-MIXON.
6. James Mathew.
7. Janie.
8. Samuel S.
9# John Ho
» Smiley "Coon."
Mackey Lee.
JW Lincoln "Link."
13. Annie Bell.
14. Billie.
William Fletcher OTWELL, #1 on preceding page, was horn 1 Sep 1895 in
Cleburne County, Ala. He married my great-grandmother Minnie P. BYRD
on 18 July 1915, and he died 22 May 1962. Fletcher, as he was called,
was a World War I veteran and a member of the Masonic Order. I was
told he once sold the family Bible to a passerby for a dollar! I'm
sure that it broke my great-grandmother's heart but times were tough
and that dollar bought many needed items!
BIRD/BYRD
James BIRD/BYRD was born in Carroll County I believe, although there is
a rumor the family migrated from one of the Carolinas. He is believed
to be almost a full-blooded (Cherokee?) Indian and was born.about 1829*
He died 13 March 1909* His wife, Ellen BROWN, was also believed to
be part Indian and-she was a postmistress and school teacher. Family
history has it that she was the first person to ever have a horse-drawn
funeral since it was usually by mule. She was born 4 Oct 1844 in
Carroll (?) County to Zel (?) and Betsy BROWN and they supposedly came
from Atlanta. Ellen died 13 Sep 1915 and both James and Ellen are
buried in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Cleburne Co., Alabama,
Children of James and Eilen BROWN BIRD/BYRD;
1. James Kenyon fSEE BELOW),
2. Espie.
3. Charlie.
4. Sam, m Rebecca HARRIS.
5. Evie, ra-JHANS.
6. Lola, m Lidge HARRIS, the brother of Sam's wife.
7. Ruth, m-McELROY.
Sam and his wife, and Lola and her husband, moved to Oklahoma City
where Sam worked for the railroad and Lidge became a Methodist minister.
James Kenyon BYRD/BIRD, #1 above, was born 30 Aug 1877, and he married
Emma Elizabeth WILLIAMS on 4 Apr 1896. She was born in Carroll County
on 1 Sep I876, and died 25 Jan 1940. Both are buried in the Macedonia
Cemetery, Ranburne, Cleburne Co., Alabama. (See next page for her
ancestors!)
Children of James Kenyon and Emma Elizabeth WILLIAMS BYRD/BIRD:
1. Hattie May.
2. Hugh McKinly.
3. Minnie Pearl, my great-grandmother who married William Fletcher
OTWELL. (SEE ABOVE.)
4. Gladys Luella.
5. Ruth Ophelia.
6. William Luther.
7« Ellen Inez.
8. Ruby. 9. Jewell Ada. 10. Flora Abby.
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WILLIAMS
Jessie or Jesse C. WILLIAMS was born in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., Ga.,
21 Jan 1853* I am not sure who his parents were but buried next to him
at the Macedonia Cemetery in Ranburne, Ala., is G. W. WILLIAMS and his
tombstone says he was a sergeant in the Civil War, Company F IGa. RES.
C.S.A. (or U.S.A.), who was born 5 Dec 1817 and died 6 June 1888, I
know that he owned some slaves and had a wife named Peggy or Martha.
Would really like to find out if this was Jessie’s father. Jessie died
6 June 1931* He married Lucindia HENDRICKS, born in Carroll County
15 Oct 1854 and died 5 Nov 1942. Her father was from Georgia and her
mother was Martha PLUNKETT, born in Coweta (?) County, ’Georgia,
Children of Jessie/Jesse C. and Lucindia HENDRICKS WILLIAMS:
1. Emma Elizabeth (my great-great-grandmother who married James
Kenyon BYRD/BIRD, preceding page).
2. Whitfield.
3. Hilley, b 24 Jan 1885, m Cora ABBIE (?)j d 4 Dec 1965.
4. Lemuel.
5. Lula, m -PITTS.
6. Ella, m-- PITTS, believed to be brother of Lula's husband".
7. Franie , m --1 WEST.
8. Ida, b 28 Feb 1890; d 29 Oct 1972.
I do not know if Jessie and Lucindia had any other children,
is all the information I have on them,
but.this
OWENS
On another branch of the family tree, ray great-great-grandfather, Jasper
Newton (?) OWENS was born 23 June 1857 in Pulaskie Co., Ga., to Taplie
OWENS, and I'm assuming this is a family name since my father and great¬
grandfather have it for their middle name. Jasper married Lottie
LINDSEY(?), who was born in 1880 in Dooly Co., Ga. I know nothing more
about her, and I don't know if Lindsey is her middle or last name.
Jasper died 16 June 1932, and is buried in the Hall Cemetery in Tifton,
Ga. From family Bible records, it is believed that Lottie was Jasper’s
second wife and that his first wife was Molly STOKES„ born 10 July 1859.
died 6 Mar I896, (Note: If child Mack Taply was born in 1886, is Molly
STOKES his mother? - Ed,)
Children of Jasper Newton(?) and Lottie LINDSEY OWENS:
1. Mack Taply (SEE BELOW).
2. Ellis, I 1888; d 10 Apr 1968.
3. Abbie, b 1898; 1 1940.
4. William, b 1900; d 3.911.
5. Arnold, b 1902; 1 1911
Mack Taply OWENS
ki
believed
in Hawkinsville
#1 above, my great-grandfather, was born 10 Oct 1886
Ga. He married Belle MIXON whose full name was
to be Pennina or Pinnita Seabell, hence, Belle or Bell. She
in Dooly Co,
^- died 14 Oct
was born 21 Feb 1885
MIXON (born 30 Mar i860;
JONES (born 22 June 1866;
children that I know of:
4 Aug I960; Jack (married
(married -MURPHY); Andrew Beecher; Edna Ellen (married George
KIRKPATRICK), died 5 Apr 197^; Sebron Jackson; and Gordon Lewis who
died 3 Feb 1923* I have access to the birth dates of the eight children
if someone needs them. Mack Taply OWENS died 14 June 1938 and Belle
Ga,, to Burrell/Burl/Bea.rl Jackson
1910) and Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie”
died 13 Aug 1911). The MIXONs had eight
Belle; Lillian (married John J. ROLAND), died
pearl —--); Jesse Loften; Nancy Nallisie
died 28 July 1959* They are both buried in the Zion Hope Cemetery in
Tifton, Georgia.
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Children of Mack Taply and Belle MIXON OWENS:
1I Mary janei
2. Richard Love joy,
Minnie May.
IH Andrew Jackson.
HI Homer Lee, my grandfather.
I have been working on my family tree for about five years now, and the
more I find out the more I want to find out! I have shown above what
information I have on my ancestors so far, most of whom lived and died
in Carroll County or the surrounding areas. I’d like to take this
opportunity to thank my great-grandmother, Minnie P. (Byrd) Otwell for
all her help and to all the other relatives who did so much for me when
I visited Ranburne, Alabama, and Carroll County, Georgia.
That's all I've got to share with you for now, and I hope I've been of
some help to you other "Tree Climbers!" Please write, even if you just
"think" you might be related or have some information I cound use!
Jo (Owens) Lawitzke
86 Charlevoix
Clawson, Mich. 48017, phone 313-435-5085
CAMP, HILL, AND AWTREY FAMILIES
Thomas CAMP, Sr., was born in Wales in l6$>0. He lived in Culpeper
County, Virginia, and married —- MARSHALL.
Thomas CAMP, Jr., was born 18 Feb 1?1? in Virginia. He married (1)
1738 Winifred STARLING (d 1761), and married (2) Margaret CARNEY/KEARNEY
(b 1744 N.C.; d 1824), He died in 1795* He went to Ireland Ford, N.C.,
fought in the American Revolution, and is buried in the burying ground
of the old homestead. He had five sons in the Battle of King's Mountain.
Children by first marriage:
Edmund, b 1739•
Joseph, b 1741I
John, b 1743 in Vaj m 1768 Mary TARPLEY of Va. (b 30 Oct 1740);
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m Nancy TARPLEY, sister of Mary,
m 1770 Susan WAGNER (d 1817).
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m Elisabeth DYKES (d 1832).
d 1813
Nathan, b 1745;
Thomas, b 1747;
Starling, b 1749.
Hosea, b 1751*
William, b 1753.
Alfred, b 1755*
Benjamin, b 1757»
Elizabeths b 1759*
Joel, b 1761. He was a minister
Children by second marriage:
13o Crenshaw, b 1763•
James, b 1765.
Daniel, b 1766.
Lewis| b 1768.
Adam, b 1769*
Stephen, b 1771- 10
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
21.
24.
Larkin, b 1773
Aaron,
Joshua
b 1778.
b 1786.
22. Ruth, b 1780
20. Unicy or Mincy
23. George, b 1782.
b 1775
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John CAMP (#3 on preceding page) was a private in Captain Samuel Corbin’s
Company, North Carolina* He died in Greenville County, South Carolina,
in 3813 a and is buried in the Lebanon Methodist Churchyard near Princeton]
South Carolina, His wife, Mary TARPLEY, was the daughter of John TARPLEY
(son of Col. John TARPLEY and Ann GLASSCOCK) and Elizabeth RIPPING
(daughter of Capt. Edmund RIPPING),
Children of John and Mary TARPLEY CAMP;
1, Abner, b 1769; m Elizabeth RAGSDALE.
2. Starling, b 24 Nov 1771; m Ann HELM (b 2 Feb 1772; d 29 Apr 1857);
I 13 Apr 1851.
William (Snipe Bill), b 1775.
John.
Kessiah, b 1777; m Benjamin ARNOLD Jr.
1858); d Campbell County*
Annie Naomi, b 1769; in John HILL (b Va
d 1867 (SEE BELOW).
Sarah, m Thomas GRAYDON/GRADY,
Winifred, m Thomas KINSMAN.
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7
8,
(b 30 June 1769; d 11 Jan
d 1830 Walton Co. Ga.);
John HILL, Jr*, the husband of Annie Naomi CAMP (#6 above), was born in
Virginia, the son of John HILL, Sr. (d 1803) and —•— WAGNER/WAGGENER.
He lived in South Carolina during the Revolution and died in 1830 * His
father was the son of Abram HILL (b 1732s d 1792).
Children of John and Annie Naomi CAMP HILL;
1. Sallie, b 1783; m Edmund RAGSDALE.
2. Nancy, b 3 Jan 1793; m 1809 Jacob AWTREY (b 22 Apr 1789; <* 22 Nov
1859) in Jackson Co* Ga.; d 25 July. 1852. Both are buried in
New Hope Cemetery, near Villa Rica, Ga. (SEE BELOW.)
3. Margaret, m Sam CLAYTON/CLEATON.
4. John, m (1) Josie S0.LMAN; m (2) Betty SOLMAN; d 1881.
5. Carter, b 18 Mar 1805; m (1) Tabitha H0SCH (d 1836); m (2) 1839»
Nancy MAYS (b 1817? d 1884); d July 1881,
6. William, m Elizabeth AWTREY,
7„ Richard, m Sally ELLIOTT.
8. Winnie, b 1800; unmarried; d 1872.
9* Eliza, m (1) Frank SMITH; m (2) Jacob AWTREY after death of her
sister Nancy.
10. Susan, m John CAMP (Benton Co., Ala.)
11. Elizabeth, m John AWTREY.
12 uucy, b 1807; m John FRANKLIN (b 1804); d 1894,
The grandfather of Jacob AWTREY who married Nancy HILL (#2 above) was
Cornelius AWTREY of Sampson County, North Carolina. Jacob
Absalom AWTREY, who was born in North Carolina about 1750.
mother was Mary Lucy (Polly)---»
Children of Absalom and Polly AWTREY
father was
and his
1. Mollie, b prior to 1775; m Solomon PATRICK (b prior to 1775)
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John, m Elizabeth (Betty) HILL.
Lucy, ra Allen BONNER.
Elizabeth (Betsy), m William HILL.
Druseilia, m George M00RE/M00N in Jackson Co* (b 1805; J i860).
Priscilla, m Daniel STRAWAN.
Patricia, m William STRAWAN, brother of Daniel.
Jacob, b 22 Apr 1789, Green Co.; m 1809 Nancy HILL; d 22 Nov I859
Villa Rica, Ga. (SEE NEXT PAGE).
Temperance, b 1792; m ca 1810 William BANKSTON, Sr. (b 1790).
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Children of Absalom and Polly AWTREY, Cont'd.:
10. Nancy, b 1780-90; m David TREADWELL.
Children of Jacob and Nancy HILL AWTREY:
1. William H., b 15 Jan 1813; m 22 Nov 1849, Villa Rica, Ga., Louisa
DODSON (b 22 Oct 1821; d 6 Aug 1897); d 4 Jan I875.
2„ Merrell C., b 18 July 1816; m 5 Sep 1842 Sarah CHAMBERS.
3. Emily Jerusha, b 12 July 1820; m 22 Feb 1858, Villa Rica, Allison
CHEVES (b 13 Feb 1814; d 3 Feb 1881); d 3 Oct 1864.
4. Isaac, b 16 Apr 1823; d 16 Oct 1827.
5. E. Albina, b 3 June 1825; m 27 Apr 1845 Felix DENHAM; d 23 Oct
18471
6. Adeline M.f b 10 Aug 1827; m 20 Dec 1855 Henry Farmer MERRELL
(b 30 July 1820; d 7 Jan 1870); d 3 May 1908.
7. George W., b 29 May 1829; m 8 Sep 1852 Martha EMBREY (b 16 Mar
1835; d 18 Dec 1915); d 23 May 1882.
8. Susannah Fit'zalan, b 5 Sep 1831; m 23 Jan 1851 William M. SHEATS
(b 20 Jan 1824; d 5 Nov 1907); d 1 Nov 1908.
9. Sarah, b 7 May 1834; m May 1857 Noble Newman BEALL (b 11 Feb 1829)
d 7 Sep 186?.
10. Lucy Naomi, b 19 Sep I836; m 2 Sep I856 Win. Washington MERRELL
(b 16 Sep 1815; d 21 May 1900); d 19 Jan 1918.
(The preceding was taken from "Merrell, and Allied Families," by May
Merrell Emory, which was loaned to the Society by Miriam Merrell.)
HENSONS OF CARROLL CO,, GA.
Lazarus Henson (Hinson), R.W. Soldier, was born in Stafford Co.,
Va., in 1752. Before the Revolution, he was in Chatham Co., N.C., and
after the war was in S.C., then to Franklin Co,, Ga., in the early 1800's,
and to Carroll Co., Ga., by I830, He had a large family, and among the
males were: Lazarus Jr., Aaron, Henry, and William. An interesting
family story that fits Lazarus is that seven Henson brothers and one
sister came to N.C. from Va. before the Rev. War, all entered service
and survived, and after the war married seven sisters — "Holder" women.
Of the seven brothers, one was named William, another Edmund, and a
third was likely our Lazarus, but at this time we have no proof.
Aaron Henson, son of Lazarus, was born in N.C., and in 1812 he and
his wife Mary had a son named Orren A., probably Orren Austin. Orren
may have had a brother or two, but to date we have not been able to
identify one. We do know that Orren had five sisters, perhaps six, and
we do know who at least the five were:
Rittes (or Ritter) Henson, who married Bird Franklin.
Rebecca Henson, who married Leonard Fulbright,
Susan Henson, who married Arthur Whisenhunt.
Elizabeth Henson, who married Merrell Franklin.
Emily Henson, who married Thomas Rabun.
Aaron Henson died in Carroll County in 1835» and his son Orren A.
was appointed administrator of his estate. One William Henson was made
an appraiser of the property, but his exact relationship was unknown --
we think perhaps a brother of Aaron. Mary, the widow, had to buy back
some of her household property at the sale, and her father-in-law,
Lazarus, bought a few odd items.
About this time Orren A. acquired a 40-acre lot in Paulding County,
and his mother and sisters moved there with him, along with his grand¬
father, Lazarus. One Lazarus Henson joined the Tallapoosa Primitive
Baptist Church in Carroll County in 1834, and he transferred out by
letter in 1837. We don't know if it was Lazarus Jr. or Sr., but we do
know that Lazarus Sr. died in Paulding County in 1839, according to his
pension record.
Orren A. Henson, the son of Aaron, was listed on the 1840 Paulding
census, and sometime after that he moved back to Carroll County, just
north of Temple, Ga. About this time he became a Justice of the Peace,
and performed many marriages in and around Carroll County. In 1846 he
married Martha Cartwright, the daughter of his neighbor, Wilson Cart¬
wright. Wilson had also arrived in Carroll County around 1830. In
1847 one Henry Henson married Sarah Stewart in Carroll County, but was
Henry an uncle of Orren*s, or a cousin?
Before they left Carroll County after the war, Orren and Martha
had seven children, Aaron Wilson, Mary E., Martha Jane, Austin Henry,
William Jeff., Joseph E., Mirem Rebecca, Sally H., and after arriving
in Texas, two more -- James A. and Ida Victoria. Also, before leaving
Georgia, Orren donated two acres of land to the Methodist Church in
Temple for a church-site and graveyard. The graveyard is still in use.
His father-in-law, Wilson Cartwright, was on the Church board at the time
There are a few other Hensons in Carroll County in those early days
that we have as yet been unable to connect with the family, although we
feel reasonably sure that they are related, such as:
1830 William, on the census«
I832 Jesse -- defaulted on a poll tax.
I832 William — paid 2 poll taxes.
I836 William, buys lot 119-D-10.
1840 William, buys lot 113-D-ll.
1842 John, pays one poll tax.
1842 Reuben, pays poll tax and tax on l|- lots.
Another Henson researcher says that a Walter Hanson who was in
Carroll County at about this same time ties in with this Henson group,
going back to a Robert Hinson in Stafford Co., Va., around 1750*
When Orren and Martha arrived in Texas, they settled in a town
called Perryville, which is on the borderline of Wood and Upshur Counties
The descendants of Orren and Martha have formed a small family associa¬
tion, and for the last nine years have been having a family reunion in
Gilmer, Texas, on the first Saturday and Sunday of November, Visitors
are welcome, of course, and we would also welcome any additional bits
of information about the family, relationships, whatever. To date, we
have contacted descendants of three of Aaron’s daughters, and would like
to find more. Any help would be appreciated,
A family book is being planned for later this year, but it will be
mostly about the descendants of Orren and Martha Cartwright Henson, with
one chapter about the earlier ones. If anyone can help, please contact
this writer.
J. J, Scheffelin, 2722 Hazel,
Texarkana, Texas 75503
CARTWRIGHTS OF CARROLL CO,, GA,
Wilson Cartwright was born ca. 1802 in N.C. and died ca. 187? in
Carroll County, Ga„ He married a Susan -- in 1825 in Tenn., and
Susan died ca. 1850 in Carroll County, Ga. The Cartwrights arrived in
Carroll County around 1830. After Susan died, Wilson married Mary Ann
Ayers (her third marriage) in I865.
Wilson and Susan had seven children: Wilson Jr., b 1825 in Tenn.;
Thomas; William, b. 1828 in Ga.; Elizabeth, b. 1830, Ga., m. Wm.
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sAllister; Martha, b0
and Susan Virginia, b.
1832,
1843,
m.
Ga
A
There are many records of Wills
Orren
9 m. R.
ion
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Henson;
Coyle
Ilmira, b. 1839, Ga,
buying and selling property m
his
of
He
Carroll County, and at one time he owned the adjoining lot where
daughter Martha and her husband Orren Henson lived, just north
Temple, Georgia.
for the Methodist Church.at the time when Orren
two acres of land for a church-site and graveyard
At about the time of his marriage in Tennessee,
marriage in Hawkins County, Term., for one George
Carmichael. Thii
Henson gave
a. Trustee
the Church
(just north of Temple)
he was a bondsman on a
Dodson and a Courtney is a bit unusual in that at that
time he was quite a young man, but still must have had enough property
or cash to satisfy the bond requirements,
At this time we
it narrowed down to e
1784. Some of Wilson’s children moved to Texas about the time the
are not positive about Wilson’s parents, but have
ther a William or Joseph Cartwright, b. in N,C „ in
War settling in.the same
N.C. ca„ 1812,
Another brother,
His son,
they are buried
Orren Henson family came here after the Civil
part of East Texas as the Hensons.
Wilson had a brother, Jacob Lawson Cartwright, b.
and who married Mary Russell jin Carroll County in 1832.
Joseph, married Eliza Dane, and Joseph died in the war.
Alexander Sanford Cartwright married Susan E. West, and
in the Hickory Level area of Carroll County. Wilson also probably had
a brother named Lemuel, and a sister Ann, and one other sister Elizabeth,
but of this we have no proof.
We would welcome any information on the Cartwright family,
ancestors or descendants. We feel sure Wilson is buried in the Temple
Cemetery, but there is no marker for him there or for his wife Susan.
ANY help would be sincerely appreciated.
J. J
Texarkana
2?22 Hazel
Texas 75503
Scheffelin,
Dr. Buford C. Arnold of Cartersvilla contributed the following from the
-T—. * 1 v-. /~ _ * I <1 t 1 . .. . .
Billows Community, Carroll Co., Ga,, with
contract was made with families and wasn'~
system as we do today The contract reads as follows;
the notation, "A teacher
issued by the county school
Articles of agreement made and entered into between Thos. C. Omary of the
first part and we the undersigned of the second.
The said Thos. Omary agrees to teach an English School for the term
of three months at the rate of One Dollar 25 cts per student per month to
Commence on the first day of August and End on the 30 of October A.D.
1871 in Ga. 124, R. 10.
The Said Omary agrees to keep good order in school and use his best
Exertions to promote the advancement of each Student Committed to his
care. For such Service Rendered we the undersigned agree to pay the said
Teacher one Dollar 25 cts per scholar per month Due
said term, Given under our hands July 25th I871,
(Signed)
Isaac B. Arnold I
Rheuben Norris 5
CL
at the Expiration of
James
T. C.
G. T.
Johnson
Omary
Omary
It
3
John Downey, Jr.
Lovinda (?) Parris
1
1
lohn Downey 4
1
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CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1849-1856
Groom
Adams, John
Alford, Jeptha
Bames, John
Bates, Henry A.
Bearden, Edward
Bennett, Maion So
Bonner, W. S.
Booth, B. F.
Brannan, W* G.
Br own, John T.
Burson, Eli
Chandler, Marion
Clark, John T.
Connell, George T
Crockett, Radford
Davis, Chr
Dean, W. M.
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Fletcher, J. F«
Griffies, B. F,
Hanvy, William
Harris, J. W.
Harris, Thomas
Haynes, George J,
Heath, John W.
Helton, Peter C.
Helton, Robert C.
Henderson, William
Heptinstall, Calvin
Holland, Lindsay
Holland, Sanford
Horsley, Robert A.
Houston, David R,
Howell, W. Go
Ingram, Martin L.
Johnson, William L.
Joseph Wo
Joseph
Martin C *
Keese, John W.
Keith, Absolom
Kelly, John D»
Kidd, Gillen
Knight, Oliver
Lesley, Robert
Jones,
Jourdan,
Jourdan,
Wii: ,iam D,
George
<3Soloman
Mann,
McDaniel,
McDaniel,
McKinzie, John P*
McLain, James W.
McPherson, Martin
Merrell, William W.
Millican, Thomas
Moralle, William W.
Martin
Bride
Couch, Nancy
Williams, Nancy
Jenkins, Frances
Barber, Allisey C.
Boatwright, Eliza
Nail, Martha Ann
Gamble , Fannie R ,
Davis, Martha A.
Goggans, Sarah A.
Cannon, Sarah
-McCoy, Sarah J.
Stephens, Frances
Rooks, Ann Eliza
Word, Mary
McCorkle, Elvira R,
Tnessell, Martha
Bush, Adaline
Hart, Susan
Brown, Lucinda
Upchurch, Abagail
McElwreath, Melinda
Rooks, Rebecca
Stewart, Mary Ann
Howell, Zilla T.
Bagwell, Eliza J.
Haynes, Pemelia
Sigars, Minerva
Colebreth, Margaret
Benton, Jane A.
Langley, Sarah
Jourdan, Martha
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Sarah E
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White, Rebecca C.
Baker, Martha Jane
Holland, Mahaia
Dobson, Nancy A.
Wheeler, Sarah Ann
Entrekin, Nancy C,
Story, Malinda
Mallally, Mary E.
Reeves, Adaline
Litte, Elizabeth
Pilgrin, Mary
McDaniel, Clemintine
Boatwright, Mary
Tedloek, Melinda S.
Rooks, Martha E.
Autry, Lucy N.
McKenzie, Sarah E.
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Contributed by Evylan Morrow
OBITUARY OF JOSEPH ENTREKIN
From the Carroll Free Press, November 26, 1897*
The people of Mt. Zion assembled in large numbers last Sabbath,
November 14th, to honor the memory of Joseph Entrekin, a magistrate of
this county, lately deceased, and to hear a funeral sermon delivered by
his friend, the Rev, James Mitchell, D.D, The congregation was large
and after the sermon Dr. K„ Martin and Rev. Mr. Lumsden made a few
remarks in honor of the departed.
Mr. Entrekin was a native of South Carolina. His father came to
Georgia when Joseph was about 11 years of age and settled in Coweta
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County. He was born April 2nd t 1826,
ber 7» 1897* in the midst of kindred
mourner who suffers the greatest loss
Irene G. Entrekin, who as Miss Adcock
December 1848, and fully and loyally
His affliction was of a nervous
of his Illness somewhat disturbed his
arid died on the night of Septemand friends, leaving as his chief
, his excellent companion, Mrs.
became his wife on the 12th of
shared his joys and sorrows,
nature, which in the last few days
mind. Yet when composed no one
could be more patient under suffering.
L* • f
1*
Following are pedigree charts submitted by J. E. McEwen, 308 E, Francis
Jacksonville, Ala, 36265* a descendant of Joseph Entrekin.
ENTREKIN, Joseph Benjamin, b 4 Aug 1858, Mt. Zion, Carroll, Ga;
m 8 Dec 1875* d 20 July 1929* Cullman Co, Ala. Married Lucinda
Jane PRICE, b Mar i860,.Haralson Co. Ga; bur June 1942, Cullman
Co. Ala,
ENTREKIN, Joseph, b 2 Apr 1826; m 12 Dec 1848; d 7 Sep 1897, Mt.
Zion, Carroll, Ga.
ADCOCK, Irene G. "Rene," b 13 Nov 1826; d 7 Mar 1904, Mt. Zion,
Carroll, Ga.
ENTREKIN, William, b 1800, SC (?); m (1) 12 Dec 1818; m (2) to
Ruth Entrekin MOORE (her first husband was Hillary ENTREKIN).
(1) GRIFFIN, Lucinda,
ENTREKIN, Thomas, b 17591 d I838, York, Pa. or laurins, SC.
CANNON, Mary, b 1762, SC; d 1850, SC.
ENTREKIN, b 1735-40; d ca 1820; ra (2) ----- MILWEE.
(1) MILWEE, Elizabeth.
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16 a
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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PRICE, Luncenda Jane, b 8 Mar I860, Haralson Co. Ga; m 8 Dec 1875
to Joseph Benjamin ENTREKIN (b 4 Aug 1858f Mt. Zion, Carroll,
Ga; d 20 July 1929, Welty, Cullman, Ala); d 30 June 1942; bur
Welty, Cullman, Ala.
PRICE, Richardson "Richard," d Haralson Co. Ga.
NELSON, Joanah, I abt 1833•
PRICE, John C., | 1789* SC.
-, Sarah, b abt 1806.
PRICE, John(?).
Carroll Free Press, Friday, November 26, 1897.
News was received by Mayor Coleman this week that there were several
cases of smallpox in Griffin. As Carrollton is in direct communication
with that city by rail, this information created no little commotion
here. Tuesday morning a special meeting of the council was held and it
was decided that quarantine should be declared against Griffin» Since
then Marshalls Hamilton and Cheney have been meeting the trains at
Benson8s crossing, coming from Griffin, to ascertain if any person was
on board from the infected city. There has also been a close scrutiny
of all strangers entering the town, especially persuasion, as it is
mostly through them that this loathsome disease is spread.
The book Carroll County Cemeteries is now available. See the announce¬
ment on Page 38 and send your check for $30 to the address indicated to
assure your receiving a copy of this limited printing.
-6oBIBLE RECORD OF AMANDA HOLLAND LITTLE
Marriages:
Mr. F. L. Little Mrs. A. M. Little was married the 18th of Oct,
in the year of our lord 184-9 by the Reverand Parker Rice at Villarica
Ga f
Mr. W. L. Mayes Mrs, Lou Mayes was married on the 13th July I87I
by Rev. Eaton, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Fred W. Petty was married to Miss A. T. Mayes 5 day of July
1896 by Reverand John J. Jenkins, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Mr. Solomon V.(?) Patterson was married to Miss L. Mayes, in the
year of our Lord, the 8th Jan. in 1905 by Rev. Mixton at Tallapoosa,
Ga.
Births|
Mr. F. L. Little was born June the 29 in the year of our Lord 1827«
Mrs. A. Mo Little was born Apr. the 13 in the year of our Lord 1833*
Died July 5th, 1919.
Miss Marry L. Little was born July the 5 in the year of our Lord 1851.
Mr. J. E. Little was born Oct the 4th in the year of our Lord 1858.
Mr. J. W. Little was born in Apr the 23 in the year of our Lord 1862.
Master P. M. Little was born Sep the 29 in the year of our Lord 1865*
From the "Red, White and Blue" of the Tallapoosa High School
So absolute she seems--
Seems wisest, best.
And in herself complete 5 * so we’d to know
Her own, that what she wills to do or say -- Milton.
It may be strange, but it seems that the most interesting people in
and about Tallapoosa are women, -- old women at that; and all of them are
either widows or old maids.
Granny Little is one of the widows. She is eighty-four years old.
Until she was an old woman her life was mainly connected with gold-mining.
Her father, a man named Ed Holland, was a gold-hunter.
He came to Villa Rica, in Carroll county when he was a young man,
in the early days of the gold fever there. At that time people from all
parts of the world were to be found in Villa Rica, hunting and digging
for gold. Most of them stayed there until the great rush of gold-diggers
to California in 1849.
Granny Little was born in Villa Rica in 1833* In 1847 the family
moved to the mine three miles south of Tallapoosa, Mr. Holland having
purchased the property for three hundred dollars. There he worked for a
number of years using slave labor, and the crude methods of those days.
In 1849 one of the negroes discovered one of the most extensive
"pockets" ever known. In three days and nights, working incessantly,
more than $45,000 of gold was taken out.
The gold was hauled to the mint at Dahlonega, in a wagon, by a man
named Walton, who lived below Tallapoosa in what is still called the
Walton settlement.
Granny Little frequently went along on these trips, and many times
went down to the shaft and helped her father generally in his mining
business, from the time she was seven years old. She was sent to-school
at an Academy out toward the river from Tallapoosa, taught by Professor
Martin Smith and his mother.' But when she was only sixteen years old,
and just two weeks before she graduated, "like a little fool," as she
expressed it, she married.
In the early sixties she and her husband moved to Texas and wer
engaged in farming for several years.
During the Civil War they lived in Louisiana, and for nearly tv
years several Fereral officers stayed at her home. She says they we
as good to her as if she had been related to them, paying well for
everything they used, and taking good care of her, her children, and
everything on the place. (German papers please copy!)
After the war her husband’s health failed and they came back tc
Georgia. Mr. Little soon died. None of the children are living and
some of her grandchildren are dead, though she still has a number wb
live in different parts of the country.
Her father had many losses in business, but he saved enough out
the earnings of the mine to found the Atlanta National Bank. He was
first president and continued so for many years.
Granny Little has a picture of him, a copy of which was
on the bills issued by the bank.
Granny Little reads the paper
a pair of old-fashioned spectacles
engrave
every day without glasses. She u
when she was twenty-five years ol
but happened to break them and has never had another pair, nor neede
another pair since that time.
For many years her life has been very quiet. She is always rea
to help her friends and has many of them. She still has enough to d
keep her hands and mind busy\ but no doubt her thoughts often go bac
the stirninrG’ scenes of her early life. Wailes Thomas
The above article is dated June 191?«
BIBLE RECORD OF HYROM JACKSON SMITH
(Bible in the possession of Mrs. Winnie Mae Smith Reynolds, 1008 Bru
N.W.9 Cullman, Alabama 35055 — 10 Feb. 1982)
p. 1
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated
Of The Original Greek And With The Former Translations Diligently
Compared and Revised, New York: AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY 1911
p I I
H. J. Smith bought this book from Mancel Garrett March 23, 1912.
Hyrom Jackson Smith was born April 16th 184l.
Elisha Smith was born July 18, 1815.
Eloner Smith August 22 l8(?torn but ca 1825).
p, 3
Hyrom J. Smith was born Apr the 16, 1841,
M. E. Smith was borned 1? Dec. 1851.
Joseph Henderson Smith was borned August the 9» 18?6.
Savannah Roseann Smith was borned August the 13, 18?8.
Elsie Magolia Smith was borned August the 9, 1881.
Sylvester Smith was borned August the 25, 1883.
Sandford Anderson Smith was borned the 26 May, 1886.
Lovell Clay Smith was borned August the 9, 1890.
P | 4
Littleton Hooton died 1873.
William Hooton died 1873*
Marthan Hooton died 1896.
Elenor Smith died 25 Apr. 1897.
Elishie Smith died Mar. 22, 1899.
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Hyrom Jackson Smith Bible Record Cont'd:
P 4
M. E. Smith died March 16, 1903.
H. J, Smith died April 2, 1933 (different handwriting)
Additional information:
Elisha and Elenor Smith were the parents of Hyrom Jackson Smith. They
are both buried at Bethesda Baptist Church Cemetery, Carroll County,
Georgia. Elisha W. was the son of Archibald and Sarah Tollarson/Talleson(?) and Elenor was the daughter of Hiram and Susanne Atkinson Lester
of Henry County, Georgia.
Littleton and Martha Ann Johnson Hooton/Hooten were the parents of'
M. E. or Mary Elizabeth Smith. They were married in Henry County,
Georgia, but moved to Randolph County, Alabama, before 1850. They are
both buried at Mt. Moriah Baptist Cemetery in Clay County, Alabama.
Littleton was the son of James and Susanne Kidd Hooten of Henry County,
Georgia. Martha Ann Johnson Hooten*s parents are unknown.
Submitted by Mrs. Joanne Smith Pirkle,
105 Knoll Crest Drive
Birmingham, Alabama 35209
EXCHANGE PUBLICATIONS
The following are recent publications that have been received by the
Society and are available for use at the Neva Lomason Memorial Library
Special Collection Room, Carrollton, Georgia.
ANCESTORS "UNLIMITED, INC., P. 0. Box 490336, College Park, Ga.
30349-0336. Vol, 4, No. 4, December 1982. Contents: Proclamation —
Clayton County, Ga,; Clayton County, Ga, Family History Book Flyer;
AUI Members 7-Generation Charts,
ARMCHAIR RESEARCHER, Joel
Route 2, Box 895» Hampton, Ga.
Dixon Wells,
302280 Vol,
Armchai]
3, No, :
Publications,
, Summer 1982 aContents: Hancock Co,, Ga,, Misc. Estate Records (1794-1807); Charter
Members, Corinth Baptist Church; Letter from James Turner (1823) to
Clarke Co., Ga. Ordinary* Thompson Family Cemetery, Henry Co., Ga; New
Lebanon Baptist Church Cemetery, Coweta Co,, Ga; Munson? Magee, Holliday
& Allied Families Publication Notice; Unnamed Cemetery, Coweta Co. Ga;
Abstracts
Coweta Co
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Gap State You]
Clarke Co., Ga; glim Baptist Church Cemetery
Name (listing of subscribers * names).
COWETA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL
Newnan, Ga. 30264, Vol. 2,'No.
Letters, 1866; Coweta Schools -
School Students, 1853
Family; Faces, Places
Family Bible Records,
obituary; 1870 Censu
R. D. Cole Manufacturing Co.
in Coweta
and Traces
Neely Whi
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Bo
SOCIETY QUARTERLY, P. 0. Box 1014,
2, Winter 1982. Contents: Unclaimed
The Longstreet Institute 1849/50; Poor
County; William Jefferson Wood, His
, My Grandfather, the Bridge Builder;
tten; Elizabeth Adams Johnson, her
a continuation; A 1900 Christmas Bonus—
ok Reviews and Acquisitions.
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MS 39350. Vol. 3* No. 3* January 1983* Contents: Kentucky Ancestors;
Bride Index, Scott County, Kentucky; Estes Notes from Leslie D. Boling;
Old Men of Clay County, Missouri in 1870; Elisha Milton Estes; Andrew
Jackson Estes; News from Carolyn Jolly Pratt.
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GENIE, ARK-LA-TEX Genealogical Assn., Inc., P. 0, Box 4462,
Shreveport, LA 71104, Vol. 17, No. 1, January 1983. Contents?
Bistineau Cemetery, Heflin, La; Natchitoches Parish, LA, Notes; St.
Joseph’s Cemetery, Shreveport, La; Kate Page Nelson Seminary, Shreveport,
La; Buchanan-Horn-Hill Bible Records; Shiloh Church, Vernon Parish, LA
Minutes; Union County, Arkansas Marriages 1829-1870; Old Nacogdoches
University Building; Davis-Dowden Family Bible Record; Union Parish, LA
isn,
San Augustine
Index to Succession Book ca 1837; Jackson Paris
Washington Cemetery, Washington, AR;
Records; 1850 Census Anderson County,
LA; Index of Marriages, Hempstead, AR?
TX; Walker Family. Bible Records.
LA Marriage Records "B"
County, TX Marriage
Oakland Cemetery, Shreveport,
Hemphill Cemetery, Sabine County,
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Contents; Grammar School History in the NW Counties; Old Colima School,
Gordon County; One Teacher School in Fannin Co.; Livingston School,
Floyd Co.; Mountain Springs School, Floyd Co.; Poor School Records,
Walker Co.; Prospect School and Church, Floyd Co.; Tickle Gizzard S
Murray Co., GA; Sheffield School, Mt. Moriah School, Paulding Co.;
Cochran School, Polk Co., GA? Sources for writing county histories at
Archives; Haynes Family History? Campbell Family History; Veteran's
Reunion, 6th GA Cavalry; Revolutionary Soldiers of Hall Co.; Murray
County Marriages 1834-1849? 1850 Mortality Census, Chattooga Co., GA;
Winners in the 1832 Gold Lottery; Tribute to Mrs. Maybelle McGarity.
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the
STRICKLAND SCENE, published by Strickland Research, Inc., l66l
Lauraneeae Way, Riverdale, GA 30296, Nancy Cornell, Ed, Vol. 3» No. 4,
Fourth Quarter 1982. Contents: Stricklands in Freestone County, Texas;
1911 Arkansas Civil War Veteran Census; Cherokee County Georgia Deeds;
Elisha Strickland of Wake County, North Carolina; Strickland Marriages in
Chattooga County, Georgia 1840-1935; 1880 Cowley County, Kansas Census;
Liberty County, Texas Marriage; Letters From the Files of Virginia
Strickland Roberts; South Carolina Stricklands; Chambers County, Alabama
Cemeteries; Stricklands Listed in Ohio DAR Revolutionary Soldiers Roster;
Strickland Quakers.
TREE CLIMBER, Smoky Valley Genealogical Society, 615 South 11th,
Salina, KS 67401. Vol. No. 5> 1982. Contents; "Names of Saline County
Old Settlers Together with Date of Coming to County" (concluded); "Died
Friendless" (obituary of John Viros); Newspaper Gleanings, 1879;
Albert C. Johnson, Lincoln, KS Osteopath? •'"Family Health Tree"; "What
Is a Cousin"; Index for Volume I, TREE CLIMBER.
TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA and HER PEOPLE, published by Family Tree
Publications, 109 Bull Street, LaGrange, GA 30240, Vol. Ill, No. 1,
January 1983, Contents; Troup County Archives; 1840 Census of Troup
County; Early Troup County Marriages; Troup County Wills; The Cleaveland
Family; Troup County Cleaveland*3; Troup County Deeds; Troup County
Street Name Origins; Queries. Submitted by Rudene Hollingsworth
In the Winter 1982 Quarterly
d 18555 was listed as Thomas
CORRECTION
Thomas Barnes (Barney) WILLIAMS (b 1790;
BARNES, This was in the Focus of Research
page 134. We apologize to Sharelle Williams, P. 0. Box 58, So So, Ms.
?q480.
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FOCUS OF RESEARCH
HENSON/HINSON: Lazarus, Aaron, Henry, Orren A. (Carroll Co., 1830-60)j
Wilson CARTWRIGHT.
J. J. Scheffelin, 2722 Hazel, Texarkana, Texas 75503.
BARKER, BECK, BL00DW0RTH, EDWARDS, LANGLEY, MeDANIEL, PROCTOR, SMITH,
TANNER, WESTMORELAND, YORK.
Donald E. Beck, 5704 Ridgeway Ave., Rockville, Md. 20851.
Lee CARLISLE (b ca 1840; d ca 1862), James C. HENDERSON (b ca I78O;
d 1827), Ephriam JACKSON (b ca 1769? d I853).
Bill Nuss, 1543 Rose Street, N.W., Cullman, Alabama 35055.
GARMON, OWENS, WAITS.
Mrs. Lois 0. Newman,
PONDER, ROBERSON,
Route 2, Tallapoosa, Ga. 30176.
CAUSEY, CUNNINGHAM, GRANT, HANDLEY, LAVENBAR, MeDANIEL, RAIDEN.
Mr. & Mrs. K. K. Causey, 109 Cunningham Dr*, Carrollton, Ga. 30117.
ARMSTRONG, BAILEY, CLAYTON, DQWDA, EVANS, GEORGE, GUTHERIE, HEARD,
HENDERSON, LITTLE, MARLOW, MUSICK, PACK, PITTMAN
TANKERSLEY, WARD, WHITE.
Mrs. Wm. R. Ponder, Route 3 Box 156, Falkville, Alabama 35622.
ARNOLD, BIDDXCKS, CHEAIRS, DEARDORFF, GOLDEN, HAMILTON, MERDITH, MILES
PUCKETT, RIGHTZELL, SHOWALTER, WOLF,
Mary Higdon Swakoff, 21 Chaparral Rd., Victoria, Texas 77901.
BOYD, EDGE, GILLAND, OHNSON, JORDON, McKINNEY, McWHORTER, SAMPLES,
TYSON, WILLINGHAM.
Lowell H, Boyd, 1539 Plat Rock Rd,
ftTRES, CLECKLER, CONLEE, McCRELESS, PARKER, ROBINSON, TURNER
Villa Rica,
IfTPT?
Ga. 30180.
SIMS,
Robert Conlee,
J_!
Cosper,
CANSLER, GREEN, HULSEY,
2048A Brown Dr ® 9
DIXON,
J. H,
THURMOND.
2 Horatio Stree*
Kailua, Hawaii 96734.
New York, NY 10014,
PATTON, PORTER, WYNN.
Lawrence W. Maynard, 2821 West Boyce Ave., Ft, Worth, Texas 76133
BENTLEY, CHANDIER, HINKLE, KILGORE, KING.
A. D. Chandler, 1524 Peachtree Lane, NW, Cullman
BLEWETTE(sp), BRYANT, BURCH, EASON, HADEN, JOHNSON
Alabama 35055»
JONES, MARTIN, PENCE
PERKIN'
Mary itp
SHANNON, SPEARS.
Eason White, 600 Danbridge Dr., .Hixson, TN 37343.
t. n « $ died 9 Dec 1852, DeKalb Co., Ga. and
b 10 Jan 1821, Gwinnett Co.,
I823, Gwinnett Co., d
Samuel, b 22 May 1823(7), Gwinnett Co.;
«, b abt I836, DeKalb Co., Ga.; and John Fanning BROWN, b Oct
Fanning BROWN, born abt I785 S
his sons all of Carroll Co., Ga.j James,
Ga., d abt I870, Carroll Co.; Emannel, b
22 June 1864, Kennesaw M+v' • v. 9
Isham N | ~'u-1- ^
1842, DeKalb Co., Ga.
Mrs. W. Peterson, RD 1 Box 13, Monroe, Utah 84754.
William DORRIS (b 1834) and wife Eliza Ann who lived in the Lowell area.
Abel Cliff EMBREY (1802-1869) and wife Nancy YARBROUGH, who lived in
Villa Rica and are burled at Pleasant Grove. Robert HOLDER (b 1850) and
wife Georgia DORRIS who lived near Lowell. James T. MULLINAX (b 1821)
and wife Susan who lived in Carrollton, Asa PHILLIPS (b 1814) and wife
Mirium who lived in old Rotherwood District. Neill STONE (b 1800) and
wife Lavinia TURNER who lived near Lithia Springs. Roland Andrew
TOLBERT (1799-1896) and wife Elizabeth who lived in Villa Rica. TURNER
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family— the descendants
of Lavinla TURNER STONE.
Mrs. George R. Roberts
of Larkin TURNER(?) and the sister and brothers
Some lived in Villa Rica,
Rt 3 Box 75-Y, Galveston, Texas 77551.
QUEI :ss
Who were the parents of Mary Ann GARMON who married James W. WAITS,
March 21, 1847, in DeKalb County, Georgia?
Lois 0. Newman, Rt, 2, Tallapoosa
Need parents of Michael ADERHOLD
Carroll Co., Ga.? m Bersheba Elizabeth
McWHORTER. Both are buried at Concord
Carroll Co., Ga« Margaret ADERHOLD, b
census Carroll Co., Ga., of Michael
any information on this family.
... Mrs. Olive C. Hall
Ga. 30176.
Mar 1809, N.C.j d 2 Jan 1906,
McWHORTER, daughter of Alan Marlin
Methodist Church, Hickory Level,
1785 N.C., listed in HH 1850
y be his mother. Will exchange
4013 Poster Mill Rrt« 9 SW, Cave Spring,
The 1870 Census
Dwelling No. 1481
O.L Carroll County, Ga
shows the William (
DUKES, K Ga., whs
(P.0. Carrollton), Page
COSPER family. Who was
was living with them?
Ga. 30124,
235,
5 John
On the
them?
age 631 wagon maker I "*
same page the family of Jacob P. COSPER is found. Who was Elizabeth
WALKER, age 29, and the two WALKER children who were living with
... LaDonna Cosper Arnold, 8316 South 8th, Broken Arrow, Okla. ?4G12
Need full names of Amelia -—— who married (1)--— COSPER; (2) —
ADAIR. Need names of all three,
... Mrs. G. E. McLendon, 2545 Browns Mill Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30354,
Need mother and father of Susan Ann (-—5 CAVENDER, wife of Jesse John
CAVENDER. (He died in Carroll County in 1854.) Need help on ECHOLS,
MILLER, and THORNTON families. Need information on William R. MASHBURN.
Children living in Carroll Co,, Ga« 1850-61 were F. M. MASHBURN, age 10;
Martha Jane MASHBURN, age about 11; and another child, name not known.
Who were they living with? Both parents were dead,
... Ray Taylor, 417 Cherokee Dr., Waynesboro, Ga. 30830.
Looking for the ancestors of Ambrose CHANDLER, b 1805 N.C.,
WHITE, dau of William and Mary WHITE, on 5~3“1827* and died
m Jerusha
4-9-1868 in
Hiram B., Mary E
I would like
children. He lived in Carroll Co. in
is In Bodk A, page 27, Carroll Co,
Carroll Co., Ga. His children were William W., Vienna,
Marian F., Martha, Charity M., Daniel, Nancy, and Martin,
to know all of Solomon HOLLOWAY’S
1850 and died in 1855* His will
I also would like to have the marriage record of Hiram Bennett CHANDLER
and Frances M. HOLLOWAY, ca I850-6. Ancestors and descendants wanted of
Elijah BENTLEY, b 1805; in the 1850 Carroll Co. Census; later in
Haralson Co., Ga.; and married Louisa KILGORE 9-23-1831 in Walton Co.,
Ga. Their children were Robert G., Isaac, Arminda E., William M., Elijah,
James B., Elizabeth, Thursa A., John, and Alfred. James KING, b ca 1783?
S.C., and his wife Harriet lived in Blount Co., Ala. in i860. Were they
married 11-3-1839 in Coweta Co., Ga.? Henry KING, b ca 1813, S.C., and
wife Sarah lived in Blount Co. in i860. His children were bom in Ga.
Five of his sons fought in Civil War: Alfred Green, Thomas Marcus,
William H., John C., and George C. All letters answered,
A. D. Chandler, 1524 Peachtree lane, N.W « f Cullman, Ala, 35°55
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Laco, TX 76710
ig Jesse M. Mullins 68-
William Alexander Mul11nS
p4 Dec 1801
fm.
John Lawson Mullins
_ (F *th«sr of No* 2)
b. Oct. 1867
p.b. Shiloh, GA
m.
I _ 1925
pd Pickton Hopkins Co.
Harmony Cemetery
Jesse Grady Mullins
.{Fsmer a N«- *'
b, 24 April 1829
p.b. Putnam Co. , GA
J m. Sept. 1848'
d. 1907
H| Shiloh, GA
Adel?ne touisa Reid
(Mother 0/ No*
(Fatroi No. 4*
Com. 00 chan No* -
Rockingham Co., N.C.
"Id. 4 Feb 1871 - Shiloh, GA
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c! Nv- 3,
24
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1890
p.b.
d.
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1898
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|b. Aug . ' ] 80S (F«tt*r of No. 9.
„ , Corn, on ch»« No- —-T"'
|m. Oct,1823 Social Circle,GA
d.
Elizabeth Cureton Croll
_ (MwJwr of No. 9,
b. 22 July 3 803 Cow. 00 chars No.... —J
.. Talbot Ta 1 bo 1 Co., GA
23 July 1882
Lb. Rock Mills, ALA
L 39!5,Winnsboro,TX
,d P i ck ton ,Hopk i ns Co.,TX 20 W?1 son
Harmony Cemetery
2 May 5 979 at'Winnsboro,TX^j-Harren flawkjjs., WJjsg^
Harmony Cem.-Hopkins Co.,TX
5 I Minnie Lee Wi1 son
(Mociner of He. 2)
b. 1874
p.b.
d.
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Randolph Co,,ALA
J918 I
PIckton,Hopkins Co.,TX
Harmony Cemetery b.
b,
p.b.
m.
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1835
S.C.
21
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d.
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1
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Com, on chart No- -
(Mother of No* i0.
Corn* cm cMh
1881 **} Ti3 den
p.dStanding Rock, ALA
Alice Til den
(Mother at No* 5)
1833
GA.
lea.
Id.
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(Father at No- 31*
Com- oo dun No»«
Mack Wilson Mullins
14 Feb. 1923
Pickton, Hopkins Co.,TX
26 May 1950-Wortham,TX
.g Thomas Mason Ros:
p.b.
d.
p.d, Picktpn, Hopk ins Co.,TX
Harmony Cemetery
b.
d.
12 Andrew Jackson Ross
b. 1868
« No. 3!
p.b. Union Community-Hopkins Co
|m. 1888
Id. 1928
(Fatfwr af No, 4)
b. 1817 25
p.b. N.C.
H 25 Nov. 1866
d. 3 884
p.d Mt.Zion,Hopkins Co. ,TX 25
b. L
d.
(Mo*her at No. 11*
Corn- on chart No* -
Ross_
(Father at No* 12*
Com. on char? No- -
*13
b.
cL
(Mother oi No- I2r
Cowu on chart No--
"homes M. Self
E1izabeth H. Self
{Moflwr of So. 6}
jp.d Mt. Z ion Community,Hopkins b. 184!
Co, p.b. Macon,GA Bibb Co.
_Nora May Ross_ d.
p.d, Mt.Zion, Hopkins Co.,TX
fo:TSTT~STc7
Apr i 1
27i Mary Bridge;
(Father ot No* 13*
. ~ _ Coat- on chart No* —
jzn.25 Apr11 l833B!bbC GA
(Mother cx No* ()
1 Sept 1889
’ ^*Zion Community,Hopkins Co. (] )Wi 13 i am More 1 and
27 Feb. 1968
Winnsboro,TX-Harmony Cem
Amanda Boles
14 (2)Henry Sol
b.
d.
1
lb.
im.
(Mother of No. 13,
Corn- 00 chart No* ~
b. 15 Feb. 1873 <Mwnfiro'Na'j>
p.b. Mt.Zion Community
cl, 1 August 1955
p.d, Winnsboro, TX
^Madeline Goo 1 sby
Spouse of ,\o. I'i
24ly 1924 d.
^/in, TX 111
15
Id
19L
(Father at No* J|
b. Oct. 3 822
p.b. Stewart Co., GA. b
m. 18.53 Rusk, Cherokee Co. ,TX d
d. 14 Jan. 1903
p.d Mt.Zion, Hopkins Co. ,TX 30 —
De!i1 a CamobeI 1
Henry 8oles
1795 N
Martha
3 795 N.C, (father of No. 1*.
Cost, on chart No* .
(Mother at No- H.
Com- on chert No*
James C. Campbell
b.
(Mother of No, 7)
9 Aug. 3828 31
»Father oi N'o. IS
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d.
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0.
d. .23 Nov. 1903 m
Mt.Zion. Hook i ns Co..TX
(Mather o* No,
on Jharc
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63 | John Terry Morris ww»iiMOTttiiawiM«a«iwuiiM>wiii^-nM'1 iff—— nyw——
(F«h*r of No. <|
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4 James Calvin Morris
vFpH b.reo. fto* rood
P.5,. Georgia
m. Feb* 15# 1866
Jan* 7, 1879
Lanevilie. Texa;
b. Feb. 1, 1816 r?l
p.b. s! c!
m. 1836
d. May 7, 1879
p.^Laneville, Texas 18
b.
d.
Cornelia Isabella Foote
19
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b. Aug* 8, 1874
p.b, Lanevilie, Texas
». Aug. 17, 1912
d. Aug. 17, 1972
p.d Henderson, Texas
b< July 10, 1818
p.b.
d. June 3f 1913
p.d Lanevilie, Texas
b.
d.
20
xo Wiley G* MarchmajGL-
(F*<fc*r of No. 5)
b. July 10, 1810
a.b.
Sarah Josephine Marchmar
(MoCmr at No. I)
b. Jan. 14, 1847
p.b. Georgia
d. May 28, 1934 u
p.d. Lanevilie, Texas
21
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id.
m.Feb. 26, 1834
d. May 20f 1883 „
d Carrollton, Georgia “4
Sarah Moore
b.
d.
(Meta
Jan. 31, 1814
Mosfcw of No. S)
Ned C. Morris
b. May 13, 1924
p.b, Lanevilie, Texas
m. June 17, 1950
d.
p.d.
g John Lawson Russell
~ "(FsiSaFS^Nor^”
12
b.
p.b.
d. Jan. 24, 1890
pACarrollton, Georgia
Edward Russell
23
b.
m.
d.
b.
d.
24
b.
m.
b. Nov. 3, 1857
p.b. T» *6
m. Nov. 10, 1885
d. July 21, 1935
p.d Henderson, Texas
Lottie Lee Russell
13
(Father of No. 6)
b. 25
p.b.
m.
d.
p.d New Mexico 28
Miletiam Carter
d.
(Mather of No. 1}
b. Oct. 21, 1889
pb Austin, Texas
d; June 25, 1978
p"d Henderson, Texas
Mary Sarah • Riley
(Mother of No*
b.
p.b.
d. Dec. 18, 1907
p.d.
b.
d.
ST
m.
M.
27
28
u David Riley
b. Feb. 7, laVT****
p.b.Austin, Texas
d. Nov, 21, 1946
p,d. Henderson, Texas
Father of No**#
Mocb«r of NoT*8«.
Father of No* 9,
Mother of No* 9,
Father of No* 10,
Mother of No* lGr
Father of No* 11,
Mother of No* 11 •
Father of No* 12*
Mother of No. 12*
Fattier of No* 13*
Mother of No* 13*
James W. Riley
1800
Father of No* 14*
Sarah
(Fsliwr S No. 7)
b. April 26, 1833 29
p.b. Illinois b
9 . d.
1911 _ Jehue M. McClain
18ore—M.
p.d Austin, Texai
|
151 Mary Jane McClain
30
b. JuXy-9, r82<0M!tflhB’. )
m.
d. Dec. 1, 1892 (Austin)
Betty Jean Spiller
(Spout* of No. t)
Mr
Tenn.
IQ ^
f No. If*
Alice, Texas _H p.b. r ?•“<
Mother of No.
b.. Mar.8, 1818 (Tonn
d. Sepc. IB, 187';
(Mttar of No, 7)
b. Dec. 26, 1842 ail Sarah Avers
1 ivn r»
p.b.
d. B 24,
p.d. Houston, Texas “* p7d. (Austin, Tex.)
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INDEX ER IS
Abererumby 58
Adair 65
Adams 41 57 58(2)
62
Adcock 59
Aderhold 65
Akins 45 49
Aldred 47
Alewine 39 4o
Alford 57
Allen 44 45 46
Almand 39 40 4l
Almond 40
Anderson 43 45 66
Archer 45 58
Armstrong 48 64
Arnold 48 53 56
64 65 66
Arthur 58
Atkinson 62
Autry 57
Awtrey 52 53 54
Aydock 44
Ayers 55 69
Ayres 64
Bagwell 57
Bailey 64
Bain 58
Baird 66
Baker 57
Barnes 57
Bankston 48 53
Barber 57
Barker 64
Barksdale 45
Barlow 47
Barnes 63
Barr 39 40
Bj ^rett '1 58
58
Barron 41 42
45(2)
Barrow 39 4l 42
Bass 47
Bates 57
Beall 44 54
Bearden 57(2)
Beck 64
Beckemeyer 38
Beckham 62
Bennett 45 57
Benson 48
Bentley 64 65
Benton 44 57
Berry 46
Biddicks 64
Bird 49 50 51
Black 45
Blackburn 44
Blalock 47
Blance 46
Bland 46
Bledsoe 46
Blewette 64
Bloodworth 64
Blythe 44
Boatwright 57(2)
Bobo 58
Boles 68
Boling 62
Bonner 53 57 58
67
Bonney 44
Booth 57
44
46
)seworth
Bostwick
Boyd 64
Bradford 44
Brannan 57
Brantley 44(2)
Braswell 45
Brazell 4l
Brazil 43
Bridges 68
Broughton 46
Brown 41 43 44 45
46 47 49 50
57(2) 64 67
Browning 58
Bruce 44
Bryant 45 64
Buchanan 63
Burch 64
Burke 58
Burks 58
Burns 58(2)
Burrow 58
Burson 39 41 42
57
Burt 39 40 41 42 Craft 3
Carroll 47
Carter 4<
Cartwright 55 56
64
Cary 43(2)
Causey 64
Cavender 65
Chain 45
Chamberlin 45
Chambers 45 54
Chandler 57 64 65
Chappell 45
Chapplear 47
Cheairs 64
Cheeney 59
Che(e)ves 54 58
Clark 43 57
Clayton 53 64
Cleate 46
Cleaton 53
Cleaveland. 63
Cleckler 64
Cleland 47
Clements 43
Coats 45
Colclough 4l 42
Cole 62
Colebreth 57
Coleman 59
Collier 45
Colt 48
Conlee 64
Connell 57
Cooke 46
Cooper 41
Copeland 39 40 4l
68
Cornell 63
Cosper 64 65(2)
Couch..48 57^
Cox 37 42 48
Coyle 56
Q
Bush j (
Butler 44
Byrd 49 56 51 5^
58
Camp 52 53
Campbell 63 68
Candler 45 46
Cannon 57 59
Cansler 64
Cardwell 47
Carlisle 64
Carmichael 56
Carney 52
Creel 4l
Crockett 57 66
Crofford 44
Crokett 44
Croll 68
Cullens 43
Cunningham 64
Currie 46
Dabney 47
Dane 56
Danforth 44
Daniel 39 40 41
42
Davenport 47
Davis 45 57(2) 58
63
Dawson 46
Dean 57
Deardorff 64
Demere 43
Denham 54
Dennis 46
Dixon 64
Dobbs 57
Dobson 57
Dodson 54 56
Dooly 44
Dorris 64
Dowda 64
Dowdon 63
Downey 56
Dryden 57
Duke(s) 58 65
Duncan 39
Duty 47
Dykes 52
Earnest 49
Eason 64
Easterwood 46 57
Eaton 60
Eberhart 47
Echols 65
Edge 64
Edwards 43 47 48 64
Elliott 53
Emanuel 46
Embrey 54 64
Emory 54
Entrekin 57 58 59
Estes 40 62
Etheridge 44
Evans 44 47 64
Farmer 44
Ferguson 47
Fitts 39 40 41 42
Fletcher 39 40 4l
57
Flynn 43
Foote 69
Ford 58
Foster 37 43 47
Franklin 53 54
Franks 43
Freeman 67
Fulbright 54
Fuller 58
Gaddy 44
Gamble 57
Garmon 64 65
71-
Garrett 6l
Gay 40 4l
George 64
Gideons 47
Gilland 64
Girtman 47
Glasscock 53
Glover 66
Goggans 57
Golden 64
Golding 58
Goodson 44
Goodwin 45
Goolsby 46 68
Grady 53
Grant 64
Graves 46
Graydon 53
Green(e) 38 43 4?
64 '
Griffies 57
Griffin 59
Griggs 43
Gross 58
Gutherie 64
Haddocks 43
Haden 64
Hairgrove 67
Hall 43 65
Hamelton 43
Hamilton 59 64
Hand 40 4l
Handley 64
Hanson 55
Hanvy 57
Hardage 43
Hardeman 44
Hardeway 43
Harkins 45
Harkness 45
Harris 44(2) 50
57
Harrison 43
Hart 57
Harvey 45
Harwell 47
Hatcher 43
Haynes 57(2) 63
Hays 41
Head 46
Heard 64
Hearndon 44
Heath 57
Hefner 45
Helm 53
Helton 57
Henderson 44 57
64(2)
Hendon 45
Hendricks 51
Henley 47
Henson 44 54 55
56 64
Henston 46
Heptinstall 57
Heron 48
Hesterly 5®
Hill 43 45(2) 52
53 54 63 67
Hilton 43 46
Hinkle 64
Hinson 54 55 64
Hodges 43
Holcomb 43 4?
Holder 54 64
Holland 57(3) 60
Holliday 62
Hollingsworth 37
17 63
Holloway 39 40 4l
42 65
Hooten 62
Hooton 61 62
Horn 63
Horsley 57
Hosch 53
Hoskins 46
House 37 38'
Houston 57
Howell 57(2)
Hudgens 43
Hudgins 58
Hudson 47
Huff 39
Hughes 46
Huguley 45
Hulsey 47 84
Hunt 46
Hyde 58
Ingram 57
Irving 46
Ivey 37
Jack 40 , . 1
Jackson 39 42 46
49 64 67
Jacobs 58
Jane 4o
Jenkins 57 80
Jhans 50
Johnakin 44
Johns 64
Johnson 39 40 .'5“
46 49 56 57 82
63 64(2)
Jolly 62 ,10
Jones 46(3) 47
51 57 64
Jordon 64
Jourdan 57(3)
Kearney 52
Keese 57
Keith 57
Kelly 57 58
Kidd 57 62
Kilgore 64 65
King 45 64 65
Kinsley 57
Kinsman 53
Kirkpatrick 51
Knight 46 57
Lackey 37 48
Lamar 47
Lambert 44 49
Langley 57 64
Lavare 43
Lavendar 64
Lawitzke 52
Lawler 39
Leavensworth 46
Lebo 67
Lee 47
Lesley 57
Lesseter 43
Lester 62
Ligon 43
Lindsey $1
LIpham 39 40 4.1
42
Litte 57
Little 43 60 61
64
Loftin 47
Lovelace 4l
Loveless 40
Lowry 44
Luckie 43
Lumsden 58
Luther 58
Mabry„4o 4l 42
Magee 62
Majors 43
Mallally 57
Malone 43
Mann 57
Manning 44
Mapp 43
Marchman 69
Marlow 64
Marshall 52
Martin 47 58 64
Mary 42
Mashburn 65
Mathews 45
May(e)s 53 60
Maynard 64
McAllister 56
McBumett 46
McClain 69
McClendon 43 45
McCommack 47
McCorkle 57(2)
McCoy 57
McCray 46
MeCreless 64
McDaniel 45 57(3)
64(2)
McDowell 47
McElroy 5°
McElwreath 57
McFarland 43
McFarlin 43
McGahee 37
McGarity 63
McGee 44
McGlothern 44
McGuire 47
McKenzie 57
McKinney 64
McKinzie 57
McLain 57
McLendon 65
McPherson 57
McSwain 39
McWhorter 44 64 65
Meador 40
Meadow 45
Meggs 46
Merdith 64
Merrell 54 57
Mexon 47
Middleton 44
Miles 41 42 47 64
Miller 58 65
Millican 57
Milwee 59
Minims 43
Minor 44
Mitchell 58
Mixon 50 51 52
Mobley 47
Moon 53
Moore 43 44 45 47
53 59 69
Moralle 57
Moreland 68
Morgan 43 45 58
Morris 40 42 45 69
Morrison 44 49 58
Morrow 37 58
Moultrie 43 45
Mullinax 64 f
Mullins 68
Munson 62
Murphy 51
Musick 64
Nail 57(2)
Nash 4l
Neely 62
Nelson 43 59 63
New 3? 58
Newberry 45
Newman 64 65
Newsom 44
Nixon 48
Noland 58
Norris 56 58
Nuss 64
Oliver 43
Omary 39 41 42 56
Orr 43
Otwell 49 50 52
Owens 49 51 52 64
Pack 64
Padgett 44
Page 63
Pair 44
Parish 45
Parker 43 47 64
Parris 56
Patrick 53
Patterson 58 60
Patton 64
Payne 58
Peacock 44 46
Peek 46
Peeples 47
Pence 64
Perkins 64
Peters 58
Peterson 64
Petty 60
Phillips 40 43 49
58 64
Pilgrin 57
Pirkle 62
Pittman 64
Pitts 51
Plunkett 51
Polk 44
Ponder 64
Pool 58
Pope 58
Porter 64
Posey 45 58(2)
Poulson 46
Powell 43 46 47
58
Pratt 62
Presley 42
Price 59
Proctor 46 64
Puckett 64
Rabun 54
Rachels 46
Radford 48
Ragsdale 53
Raiden 64
Rawson 47
Ray 58
Reaves 48
Reeves 37 39 40
41 42 57 58
Reid 37 68
Reynolds 6l
Rice 60
Rich 47
Richards 58
Ridgeway 67
Rightsell 64
Riley 69
Ripping 53
Roades 43
Roberds 37
Roberson 42 64
Roberts 4l 42 45
63 65
Robinson 39 64
Roland 51
Rollo 44
Rooks 57(3) '
Ross 68
Rowell 37 42
Russell 56 69
Samples 64
Sams 45
Sanders 43
Sanson 43
Saphronia 39
Sapp 67
Scales 41
Scheffelin 55 56
Scoggin(s) 40
Scott 45(2) 47
Seal 44
Searcy 48-
Self 68
Sellers 45
Shannon 64
Sheats 54
Sheets 58
Sheffield 37
Shepherd 46
Sheppards 45
Shields 57
Showalter 64
Sigars 57
Simmons 40 41
Simpson 43
Sims 43 64
Singletery 47
Skinner 58
Skrine 4?
Sloan 46
Smith 40 42 45
53 58 60 61 6
Snider 49
Snow 39 40
Salman 53
Spears 64
Spiller 69
Stamps 39
Stanford 57
Stansel 40
Starling 52
Starnes 46
Stephens
Treadwell 58
Treadway 54
Turner 44 58 62
64(2) 6b
47(2) 5:
Stephenson 39 40
41 42
Sterling 58
Stewart 55 57
58(2) 66
Stirling 58
Stokes 51
Stone 64 65
Story 57
Stovall 45
Strawan 53
Strickland 47
Stripling 58
Surmons 47
Susan 39
Sutton 47
Swakoff 64
Tankersley 46 64
Tanner 64
Tarpley 52
Taylor 58
Teal 46’
Teblock 57
Thomas 43
45(2) 47 61
Thomason 37
Thompson 62
Thornton 65
Thurmond 64
Tigner 38
Tilden 68
TnesselX 57
Todd. 58
Tolbert 58
m
Tyson 64
49 Upchurch 40 41 42
; 57
Vaughan 45
Veaz(e)y 39 40 4l
42
Viros 63
Waggener 53
Wagner 52 53
Waits 64 65
Waldin 58
Walker 58(2) 63 65
Wallis 58
Walls 58
Walton 48 60
Warbington 68
Ward 42 64
Ware 46 58
Warland 44
Warren 40 41 58(2)
Watkins 58
Watson 41 42 46
Weed 46
Wells 62
West 51 56 58
Westmoreland 64
53
65
44
64
oliarson 62
Tolleson 62
Tommee 39 40
Towson 46
Tran 58
63 Wheeler 57 58
Whisenhunt 54
White 40 43 57 64(2.)
65
Whitehurst 48
Whitfield 44
Whiting 46
Whitten 62
Whitton 58
Wilkinson 47
Williams 44 45 49 50
51 57 58 63
Williamson 58
Willingham 45 64
Wilson 68
Wise 44
Wolf 64
Womble 39
Wood 39 40 44 47 58
62
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Word 39 40 41 42 57
Worsham 43
Wright 58
Wynn 64
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1983 MEMBERSHIP BLANK
I would like to become a member of the Carroll County Genealogical
Society.
A check for $_is enclosed - $10.00 for individual membership
A check for $_is enclosed - $12.50 for family membership.
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REQUEST FOR
Please send me the 1981
FORMER ISSUES OF THE QUARTERLY
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My check for $ is enclosed, "issues are $3*00 each except for the
combined Fall-Winter "1981 issue which costs $5*00,
ORDER FOR 1850 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS
Please send me a copy of the 1850 Census of Carroll County. A check for
$8.00 is enclosed.
Name Address
City, State, Zip Phone No.
ORDER FOR i860 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS
Please send me a copy of the i860 Census of Carroll County. A check for
$9«00 is enclosed.
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FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Please enter the following names, on which I am doing research, in the
Quarterly *.
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The above blanks are to be sent to Mrs. Nell Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon,
Georgia 30108. All other contributions to the Quarterly are to be sent to
Mrs. Clarice S. Cox, 1055 Farmers High Rd., Carrollton, Ga 30117»
See the announcement for the new book Carroll County Cemeteries on Page 38
and, because this is a limited printing, order yours today!
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Requests for membership, former issues of the Quarterly, and for
the 1850 Census should be accompanied by the following applicable
form(s) together with your check or money order made payable to
the Carroll County Genealogical Society, and are to be mailed toMrs. Nell Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Georgia 3OIO8.
A form for Focus on Research is below and is also to be mailed to
Mrs. Yates for inclusion in the Quarterly. There is of course no
charge on this.
1982 MEMBERSHIP BLANK
I would like to become a member of the Carroll County Genealogical
Society.
A check for
A check for
is enclosed. - 810.00 for individual membership,
is enclosed. - 812.50 for family membership.
Name(s)
City, State,
_
Zip ____
Address _
Phone No.
1982 Quarterlies will be mailed to you as a member.
REQUEST FOR FORMER ISSUES OF THE QUARTERLY
Please send me the 1981 issues of the Quarterly as follows:
My
My
City,
name
check
State,
_
for
Zip
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is enclosed. Issues
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are
_
Phone
$3.00
No.
each
_
except for
the large Fall-Winter 1981 issue which costs $5.00.
ORDER FOR 1850 CARROLL COUNTY CENSUS
Please send me a copy of the 1850 Census of Carroll County. A check
for $8.00 is enclosed.
Name _____________ Address ___
City, State, Zip ____Phone No. __
FOCUS ON RESEARCH
Please enter the following names, on which I am doing research, in
the Quarterly:
My name __
City, State, Zip
All other contributions' to the Quarterly are to be sent to Mrs.
Clarice S. Cox, Rt 2, Box 274, Carrollton, Georgia 30117*
Your comments and suggestions are truly appreciated!
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