ALa*am CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL CA QUARTERLY ¥<>* **kQ2Hn dead, 1; baptised, 0; whites, 120; blacks, 10. Saturday 16 Nov. 1857* Received by letter Bro. Thomas Crow and wife, Sarah. Received a petitionary letter from once Bro. John Rowell, praying for restoration. Referred indefinitely. Saturday 19 Dec. 1857* No minister present. Bro. Veazey organized conference and acted as moderator. Received by letter Walton Foote. Discharged Bro. W. W. Fitts and wife Angeline, Martha Smith, Mary Frances Strickland and James M. Garst by letter. Bro. B. M. Mabry undertaker of house keeping next year for $5*00= Conditions, same. 2 January I858. Bro. Lipham to continue as corrister. 6 Feb. I858. Granted letter to Bro. Lewis Barton. Bro. Veazey excused on account of age and high water from regular attendance. Paid 850 for jug and wine. 6 March I858. Received by letter Bro. Jos. B. E. Brown. Discharged Sister Jane Costley by letter. Appointed Bro. James P. Stephenson choirster in place of Bro. Lipham, who is deceased. Saturday 3 April 1858. Received by letters returned, John and James Stephenson. Saturday 1 May 1858. Granted letter to Bro. Robert Tommee and wife, Richard Tommee and wife and Sister Lipham. Sunday 2 May 1858. Our pastor present, preached to large and attentive audience, we reust to good effect. His family much affected. May the Lord bless them. Saturday 5 June 1858. Received by letter Sister Eliza Stephenson. Saturday 31 July 1858. Received by letter Bro. Thomas Homes and Sister Mary C. Brooks. Granted letter to Sister Margaret Loe. Saturday 4 Sept. 1858. Received by expierence Bro. Thomas B. Bridges. Granted letter to Bro. Reubin H. Hand and wife Elizabeth, also Sister Mary V. Ponder. Baptizing to be at 9 A.M. Sunday, 9 o'clock at the river. Received by expierence, Mrs. Susan Burson. Both Baptized. Returned to house. Our pastor preached, communed in love and dismissed. Saturday 2 Oct. 1858. Moved by Bro. Veazey that we have a list of all free male members to be called at each stated meeting. Moved that we purchase 6 song books for use of the church, (Mercer Cluster ?). Read and adopted. R. S. Fletcher, Clk. pro tern. Meeting continued through ensuing week. Received by expierence and baptism, Martha Veazey, Lucinda Burson, Elizabeth Hudson, Joseph Teal, Frances Teal, Mary Frances Word, Clarisa Jones, Lucy Staghill(?), James G. Sims, Elizabeth and Eli Holland. Chose Elder Reese for pastor another year. Statistics for 1858- Baptised, 13 *, Received by letter, 15; Restored, 0; expelled, 1; dead, 2; whites, 135» blacks, 10. Sunday 9 October 1858. Bro. Burson attended to baptism, preached conclusion sermon. -77- Saturday 6 Nov. 1858. Bro. Reese declines pastoral care of church on account of his health. Bro. Burson, chosen. Sister Lucy Stodghill granted letter. Saturday 18 Dec. 1858. Received by letter Sister Martha E. Colquitt. Granted letters to Bro. Holland and wife, David I. Burson and wife, Sister Catherine Roberts and Elizabeth Baker. Saturday 15 Jan. 1859* Received by letter, James J. Green and George T. Burson. Sister Stephenson undertaker of housekeeping this year for $5.00. Conditions, same. Collected up some for Bro. Reese. Martha Adams Robert Adams Martha Almand Rhoda Almond Mary F. Ashmore Elizabeth J. Baker Mary E. Barnes Homer Baron William H. Barron Zillah Barron Martha J. Benford Jefferson Bishop Robett T. Bishop Virjal B. Bishop William H. Bishop M. B. Bradley Sarah Bradley L. F. Brazell Thomas B. Bridges Mary C. Brooks Joheph B. E. Brown Mary Brown Sinthier A. Brown Amanda Burson D. J. Burson David I. Burson Elizabeth H. Burson Frances A. E. Burson George T. Burson George W. Burson George W. Burson, Jr. James R. Burson John T. Burson John W. Burson Lucinda Burson Lucinda A. Burson Sallie Burson Sebron Burson Susan Burson Susan A. Burson Braden Burt Gabriel Burt James 0. Burt Jane Burt Mary F. Burt Vesti Burt MEMBERS OF EDEN CHURCH Harriett A. Carten Thomas B. Carten Nety E. Cole Ann Colquitt Charlotte C. Colquitt George Colquitt George Colquitt(?) Martha Colquitt Mary Colquitt Sallie B. Colquitt Susan J. Colquitt W. T. Colquitt Sarah A. Cooper Amanda Copeland Eliza R. Copeland Elizabeth Copeland Emma Copeland James Copeland Rachel Copeland Jeptha V. Craft John Craft George D. Creel Sarah Crow Thomas J. Crow E. A. J. Cr'ozier L. C» Crozier Martha E. Crozier Thomas Crozier Elizabeth Daniel E. B. Darden Susan Darden Sarah Jane Dier Elizabeth Duncan Caroline Estes Martha Estes Mary Jo Farmer Samantha E. Farmer William N. Fields Angeline Fitts William W. Fitts J. M. Fletcher James E. Fletcher Lucy A. Fletcher Robert S. Fletcher So R. Fletcher Walton Foote James M. Garst Elizabeth Gay Elvire Gay Emily Gay Jane Gay Lavicy B. Gay William Gay James J. Green Catherine Griffin E. L. Gross Elizabeth Hand George M. Haynes J. C a Hays Julia A. Hays Rebecca Hearn Eli Holland Elizabeth Holland Jane Holloway John Holloway, Jr. John B. Holloway Solomon Holloway Mary Homes Thomas E. Homes Charley Hoofe(?) Josey Hoofe(?) Parthepopa Huckeby Elizabeth Hudson Z. T. Hudson H. A. Iverson Lifoot Iverson Rebecker Iverson H. H. Jackson John S. Jackson Margaret Jackson Marthena 0. Jackson Newton Jackson Silvester Jackson William Jackson, Jr. Howard H. Johnson Isaiah C. Johnson Malinda J. Johnson Neaty E. Johnson Rebecca Johnson Abbe Jones Clarisa Jones Harriett M. Jones 78- Martha H. Jones Elizabeth Kennely Susan Kilgore E. E. King John N. King Lonie J. Latimer Richard T. Latimer Elizabeth Lipham James J. Lipham Berry H. Loveless L. L. Loveless Thomas J. Loveless Mahala Lowe W. C. Lowe William Lowe Charles Mabry Eleanor Mabry Sarah Ann Mabry Callie Merrell C. L. Miles Elizabeth Miles Elizabeth A. Miles Jabez Miles Mariah Miles Martha Miles Mary J. Miles Nancy E. Miles Susan A. Miles William Do Miles David D. Morris Elizabeth Morris Ida Morris Mrs. M. N. Nesbit William Nesbit Vestie Nix Eo M. Noles, Jr. Ephriam M. Noles P. Jane Noles Eleanor Omary Elizabeth Omary Elizabeth Omary George W. Omary John Thomas Omary Sarah Omary Sarah C. Omary William Omary A. J. Oneal Ann Oneal Emmer C. Oneal James Oneal Sarah C. Oneal William Oneal William C« Oneal Caroline Patterson James M. Patterson Martha Phillips E. L. Pollard M. L. Pollard M. L. Pollard T.(J?) J. Pollard Denature L. Reeves James Reeves Mary Reeves Elizabeth C. Roberts H. N. Roberts Alfred C. Saxon Alika Scoggin James Scoggin Mary Scoggin Mary F* Scoggin William M. Scoggin Daniel T. G. Scoggins Lucy A. R. Shellnutt Franklin Simmons James G. Sims Sarah J. Smith Mrs. Sarenia Snow Judith Sparks John Sprewel Lucy Stadgil1(?) Eleanor Stansel Almeta Stephenson Eli T. Stephenson Eliza Stephenson Elizabeth Stephenson Elizabeth A» Stephenson Emeline Stephenson Emma Stephenson James Stephenson James W. Stephenson, Jr John W. Stephenson Mary Stephenson Newton Stephenson Phoebe Ann Stephenson S. A. Stephenson S. Eleanor Stephenson Thomas E. Stephenson William B. Stephenson William F. Stephenson Mary F. P. Strickland Amelia Swafford David H. Swafford Sousan S. A. Swafford Frances Teal Joseph Teal Elizabeth Tommee Martha M. Tommee Robert S. Tommee Corra Tumiin James Tumlin Penny Turner Mary E. Upchurch Sarah Ann Upchurch Delilah Vance Jesse Vance John C. Vance G. L. Vaughn Marthey Vaughn Martha Veazey Mary Warren Peter Warren Mary Welden Dr. Marshal H. Westbrook Jane White Young Wood Amelia E. Word Mrs. Anna Word BI CI Word Fanny Word Jefferson Word John H. Word Mary Word Mary Frances Word Nancy A. L. Word Robert Word Sarah Ann W. Word Susan C• Word Thomas A. Word Slave Owner Alfred B. M. Mabry Winnie " " Mary Thomas Carten Elkin Richard Avery Roda -Latimer Ann John B. Word Mariah John MeWright Slave Elvira Clarisa Henry Phillis Alfred Harriett Owner Susan Word Sam Little *f M -Downs Zeak Morris James Tumlin Slave Chany(?) Rachel Millie Brooksy Jack Jane Owner T. S. Garrison ft if J. J. Sprewell ? ? Mabry Daniel (This concludes this series of the minutes of the Eden Baptist Church.) Contributed by Clarice S. Cox INDEX TO 1827 LAND LOTTERY CARROLL COUNTY, GA. _(By Districts)_ -79- SIXTH DISTRICT, FIFTH SECTION, CARROLL COUNTY, GA. 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 Jan. 9, 1637 Sep. 9, 1845 1. 2. 3« 4. 5 • 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Anderson S Isaac Johnston James Loftin's Orphs Granted to J. M. W. H. Smith cancelled John Catlett Thomas W. Goulding's Orphs. Lee Crittenden Solomon Godwin's Orphs. James Waters' Orphs. Green B. Buckhanan Reason Etheridge Nahor lyiarschall Graystock Roberts (R.S.) Hillery Hooks (Sol.) Josiah Hatcher's Orphs. Elizabeth Bonds (Deaf & Dumb) Margaret Shaw (W. of R.S.) Jesse Matthews Samuel W. Langston James Morris Hugh MeNeely Josiah R. Fisher Frances Cotney's Orphs. Wm. Booth Horace Smith Eugenia Kain (Wid.) Huldah Harrington Orphan Wm. Hollins' Orphs. (Listed in book as Holton) Martha Umphres Illegts. Wade H. Turner (Sol.) James Dean . Robert Bedingfield Allen Stewart (Lunatic) Nancy Hallmark Illeg. Martin Bowling Daniel McLeod (C.) Chesley A. Gess Elizabeth Radford (Widow) Alexander Jones Low's Baileys ep. 29, 1848 Candells Bufords Duncans Humphreys Hunicutts Blacks Robertsons Stinsons Roberts Corquadalls Broomes Mattoxs Cairefaxs Rhodes Turners Millers Boyds Nungazers Haddsons Rhodes 108 Dist. Treadwells 16 Dist. Chason’s Floyds 7th Dist. Barlows Graggs Walkers Sparks Finches Wimberlys Jones Camden Franklin Oglethorpe Jones Screven Gwinnett Putnam Jones Putnam Burke Baker Burke Gwinnett Morgan Crawford Monroe Jackson Jefferson. Chatham Walton Oglethorpe Hancock Richmond Liberty Emanuel Washington Henry Laurens Twiggs Hall Jasper Gwinnett Washington Oct. 7» May 19, Apr. 4, Dec. 26 Sep. 19 Oct. 29 July 17 Aug. 8, June 2, Nov. 9» July 24 Dec. 8, Jan. 9» Apr. 23 July 10 Aug. 21 Oct. 1, Nov. 27 Oct. 29 Dec. 4, Apr 31 June 28 Nov. 23 Sep. 26 1836 1837 1833 , 1839 , 1833 , 1827 , 1830 1829 1843 1833 , 1834 1841 1838 , 1832 , 1830 , 1830 1844 , 1829 , 1838 1828 1830 , 1831 , I830 , 1834 J. Matillo McCalls Tattnall 250 Dist. Walton Roupeaus Oglethorpe Sep. 28, 1838 Nov. 19, 1830 Feb. 6, 1832 Jan. 8, 1835 May 6, 1830 May 9, 1831 May 10, 1833 Sep. 8, 1845 July 18, 1831 Aug. 2, I83I Sep. 1, 1831 -60- LOT NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY 38. Jonothan Sinyard 39« Wm. Kinney 40. John Minish 41. John McKee 42. Samuel Clark 43. James Stripling 44. John T. Wallace 45. Alexander Goodgame's Orphs. 46. Thomas J. Little (Error in grant. Granted 47. Joseph Brown's Orphs. 48. Mahala A. Davis Illeg. 49. Sampson Dillard 50. Alexander McCaul 51. Abraham S. Lane (R.S.) 52 * Ryel Black 53• Samuel Winslett 54. Nancy Chance (Wid.) 55* Edmund Hayse (Wounded in late war with Indians) 56. James Foreman 57. Rachel & James Lee Illegts. 58. Francis Hill (Wid. R.S.) 59• Wm. Farley 60. Phillip Johnson's Orphs. 61. Wm. D. McGuire (Sol.) 62. Wm. J* Pate 63. Sarah Ann Royal (Wid.) 64. Wm. D. Amburn 65• Herman Elkins 66. Elizabeth Sterling (Wid.) 67* Leaston Spence 68. John Bentley 69. Henry Ellis 70. Nancy Freeman's Illegts. 71. Bailey Dutton 72. Prudence Cowan (Wid.) 73• Elisha Tiller 74, James Sasnett 75• Catherine Dennis (Wid.) 76. Laban Laurence . 77• Joseph Smith 78. Clayborn Jarrell 79* John Lynch's Orphs. 80. Rebecca Harrell's Illegts. 81. Anderson C. Middlebrooks 82. 'Emeline, Edward W., Thomas & Henry Delegal (Orphans) 83« Benj. Freeman 84. Edward Howard 850 James Caldwell 86. Wm. Short's Orphs. 87. Eliz. Evans (Wid. R.S.) 88. John L. Barnett 89• Henry Morton Kenizies Bryans Rogers Woodwards Hays House's Kogans Jordans 103 Dist. as Lot #47) Davis Floyds Smiths Williamsons Moores 102 Dist. Finches Pearsons Kinseys Waldens Moats Butts Reeves Capt Mize Carpenters Georges Dugas' Rowes Elkins Hardman * s 59 Dist. Hammacks Parkers Morgans Clarks Bowens Floyds 113 Dist. Parham's Douglass' Jenning's Hatton's Lynchs Swains Barnet Jennings Thorps Jackson Cheny 1 Lindseys Jackson Habersham Habersham Jackson Monroe Newton Monroe Dooly Washington Hancock Gwinnett Hall Wilkinson Oglethorpe Emanuel Hancock Monroe Twiggs Warren Jefferson Ware Warren Jasper Putnam Elbert Jackson Burke Baldwin Effingham Oglethorpe Emanuel Jones Jasper Henry Putnam Jackson Oglethorpe Hancock Warren Monroe Morgan Upson Burke Emanuel Malcom Morgan McIntosh Bollings Woodriffs Whartons Adairs Darden's Patricks DeKalb Gwinnett Fayette Morgan Jasper Putnam Dec. DATE_ 2, 1828 Dec. 6, 1837 Feb. 15, 1843 Nov. 13> 1830 Jan. 31» 1832 May 21, 1835 Jan. 12, 1830 Sep. 6, 1833 Dec. 12, 1830 Nov. 9» 1847 May 8, 1839 July 5, 1830 July 1, 1843 July 1, 1843 Jan. 27, 1830 Dec. 17. 1829 Apr. 4, 1832 July 17, 1829 Jan. 24, 1832 Nov. 30, 1832 Aug. 1, 1834 Jan. 15, 1829 Nov. 20, 1837 Dec. 12, 1831 Apr. 5, 1830 June 8, I830 Apr. 10, 1827 Dec. 18, 1838 Dec. 13, 1842 June 3» 1830 Jan. 12, 1830 Nov. 5, 1832 Nov. 20, 1837 May 14, 1828 Dec. 2, I835 July 26, 1830 Nov. 9, 1829 Nov. 18, 1835 July 10, 1828 Dec. 21, 1829 July 8, 1830 Jan. 30, 1840 Aug. 31, 1843 Nov. 18, 1830 Sep. 6, 1848 Sep. 12, I839 Dec. 9, I833 Nov. 26, 1827 June 9, 1834 Mar. 13, 1828 Mar. 24, 1828 Oct. 22, 1830 -81- LOT NO. 90. 91. 92. 93. 9^. 95. 96. 9?. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. lO?. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114 0 115. 116. 11? 0 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134* 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. Wm. NAME__ Thompson (Sol.) Osborn G. Ogletree James Thompson John Hubbard, Sr. (R.S.) Oliver H. Morton, Jr. James Hunt Thomas Hart John H. Shaw Orphan Henry Peek Andrew Miller DISTRICT Pitts Baynes Blounts Lacys Hammocks Millers Powers Youngs Vincents Mersers COUNTY Houston Jasper Jones Oglethorpe Jones Henry Laurens Morgan Greene Rabun Drury Banks (R.S.) Absalom McKenzie John M. Venable Johathan Ridley Elijah Cornwell, Sr., Citi Riley Harwell Agness Harriss (Wid.) Chambers Cowan Colman Harrold Martin Dowdy Robt. Mitchell (Sol.) Johnson Hammock Nathan Bryant Wm. A. Neely Pleasant Hemphill, Illeg. Young S. Allen Susannah McCommon (Wid. of R.S. ) Sarah Street (Wid.) Wm. White's Orphs. Harper Tucker Benj. Merritt's Orphs. Benj. Varsy Wm. Lowe James MeLeary's Orphs. Robt. Pullin (R.S.) John Greenwood Thos. Colquit Abner Cason David & Mary Ann Freeman Jeptha Clements (Sol.) Wm. Hawkins Christopher Burnett Peter Loqueux Hardin Hughes Sarah Scarbrough (Wid. of R.S.) John D. Kendricks (Sol.) Caswell D. Morris Richard Chitwood Thomas T. Napier (Sol.) Edward Dyer Burrell Nail Jane Farquharson (Wid,) Perkins Godfreys Moors Mathews zen Wilson Keys Sparks Ellis Carithers Lacys Adams Ellis Cunninghams 503 Dist. Candells Joseph Butts McCree * s Shaws Astins Avans Merritt's Mizells Newsom's ' Kendricks Rankins Dunbars Robins Taits Hunters Erwins Elys Burnetts Bayley's Wimberlys Andersons Whortons Bowens Bakers Millers Venables T.W.Harris 15 Dist. Warren Rabun Gwinnett Wilkinson Jasper Jasper Morgan Upson Gwinnett Oglethorpe Hancock Crawford Jefferson Walton Franklin Greene Jasper Clarke Henry Greene Washington DeKalb Laurens Greene Putnam Greene Gwinnett Greene Habersham Screven Jasper Greene Glynn Burke Twiggs Burke Gwinnett Jones Habersham Monroe Jackson Henry Liberty DATE__ Dec. 4, 1827 Aug. 9, 1830 Nov. 26, 1829 Nov. 5, 1829 Sep. 4, 1828 July 19, 1830 June 28, I830 July 24, 1830 May 19, 1827 July 14, 183- (torn) Dec. 5, I83I Mar. 31, 1832 Aug. 9, 1830 Sep. 5, I827 De c• 3» 1835 Oct. 3. 1827 Dec. 16, 1829 May 10, 1827 Nov. 22, 1832 July 1, 1843 Nov. 6, 1830 Aug. 4, 1830 Dec. 8, 1830 Sep. 15, 1830 Sep. 6, 1848 Dec. 4, I83O Dec. 14, I830 Apr. 22, 1830 Sep. 12, 1833 Jan. 6, 1831 July 31, I832 June 18, I830 June 21, 1830 Mar. 23, 1839 Feb. 2, 1830 June 28, 1827 June 19, 1835 July 17, 1830 May 1, 1846 Sep. 9, 1836 June 17, 1830 June 19, 1830 June 14, 1843 July 22, I830 July 19, 1830 June 10, 1830 Jan. 22, I830 Aug. 2, 1830 Oct. 29, 1827 Aug. 13, 1835 June 18, I830 Dec. 1, 1829 -82- LOT NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY 142. 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. 191. 192. 193 0 194. Latisha Williamson (Wid.) James Wiley Orphan James S. Fleming John Rich's Orphs. John R. Talbart Thomas Dixon John F. Stephens Orphs. Sarah Ann Cruise (Wid.) Henry Mitchell's Orphs. Washington Gill Hardy Herbert (Sol.) James Wiggins Mary Creswell Orphan Wm. Thornton's Orphs. Lucretia Martha & Mary Ann Pelcher Mitchell Carroll's Orphs. Wm. Morris (Sol.) Feraby Beall (Wid.) Berry Hartsfield Charles Cunningham Pleasant Jones John W. Evans Nancy Wood (Wid. of R.S.) Josiah Hatcher Joshua Morgan Elijah M. Calaway James Walker Cannon(?) & Wm. Veal Illegts Wm. Henderson John Lyon's Orphs. Archibald Hodges Wm. Herb John Wright Gabriel L. Penn Francis Clark Zebulon Veazey (R.S.) John Briscoe's Orphs. Robt. N. Taylor John Stroud Abraham B. Calloway Larkin Glover (Sol.) Timothy Redding’s Orphs. Louis Lamkins Mary Williamson (Wid.) Elizabeth Dismuke (Wid. of RoS.) Hugh McIntyre Wm. Lavendar ^ Jr. Wm. Sullivan's Orphs. Wm. B. Pryor Jacob Autrey Winefred Rogers (Wid.) Lorenzo Hutchison Wm. M. Bennett Rollens Collins Hudsons Tates Reeves Mizes Vins ons McDowells Popes Mullins Burkes Hays Huntingtons Pattersons Terrells Dranes Whortons Bulls Hardmans Cunninghams Williamsons Chambers Robins Halls Moors Wicks Taits : Mannings Porters Culbreaths 17 Dist. Geredon * s Wrights Phipps Candells 110 Dist. Andersons Wilkin Kellams Graves Wootens Downs Lesters Garrards Amasons James * Barentines Nungazers Carrolls Wicks Talleys Gohagans Spinks Currys Gwinnett Appling Franklin Elbert Wilkes Putnam Clarke Chatham Jones Jones Jones Newton Richmond Monroe MeIntosh Columbia Fayette Warren Oglethorpe Jefferson Oglethorpe Putnam Greene Wilkinson Wilkes Baldwin Habersham Washing!on Baker C olumbia Liberty Chatham Monroe Madison Franklin Hancock Clarke Stone Pulaski Newton Wilkes Warren Baldwin Hall Wilkes Richmond Telfair Chatham Columbia Baldwin. Newton Clarke Jones Washington DATE July 2, 1830 Oct. 8, 1835 July 27, I830 Dec. l4, 1837 July 2, I830 Jan. 9? 1837 July 12, 1830 Aug. 13» 1827 Dec. 20, 1834 June 14, 1827 Nov. 7, 1828 Nov. 9 ? 1827 July 29» 1830 Sep. 20, I83O July 21, I83O Jan. 26, 1838 Apr. 2, I83O June 20, 1829 June 19» 1830 Apr. 21, 1830 Apr. 28, 1828 Aug. 5» 1828 June 21, I830 June 14, I830 Nov. 16, 1827 June 20, 1827 Dec. 11, 1827 Sep. 7f 1835 Nov. 26, 1829 Nov. 27, 1837 Sep. 22, I83O July 6, I830 Jan. 24, 1829 May 11, I836 July 21, 1830 June 30, I830 Sep. 4, 1848 July 1, 1843 Nov. 15, I830 June 26, 1830 July 14, I830 June 28, I830 Oct. 10, 1827 June 6, I830 Sep. 27, 1827 May 29, 1827 July 23, 1829 Feb. 7, 1832 May 26, I830 Aug. 15, 1831 Aug. 5, 1830 May 22, I830 June 71 1830 -83- LOT NO. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200 • 201. 202. 203 c 204. 205. 206. 207. 20Qo 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218, 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239- 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245 c 246. 247 o 248. 249. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY DATE ) !Wid.) Sr, Daniel Joseph ,S.) Jame s Bryan (R•S.) John Middleton John Hoskins, Sr. (R.S.) Densley Landers Bartholam Johnson (R.S Claiborn Skinner Joel Mann's Orphs. Wm. Hopkins Orphs. Rosanna Richardson Charles Burch Chas. Raley Michael Watson Stephen W« Blount, John Williams Elisha Ray Eliza Caroline Howard Illegt Cunnon R. Rogers * Orphs. Thomas Moseley's Orphs. Wm. L. B. Dermond Carney, Jr. Williams (R Asa Lanham (Sol.) Joshiah Dykes John Rhodes John Morgan John Hobbs Wm. Hartsfield David Mizel Nicholas Long's Orphs Isaiah Langley Zachariah M. Winkler Humphrey Bozemore Uriah Ward Wm. Woodcock (R.S.) Micajah Walker Robt. Randolph (R.S.) John M. W. Pearce Elijah Powers Jonas B. Spivey John Peavey (R James Cleghorn Nelson F. Harris (Illegt.) Wm. Braswell Thomas Stewart (Wounded Sol John Bailey John Maxey Lovett,P. Fain/Fan Dorothy Freeman (Wid.) Wm. Battey's Orphs. Thomas Garner Sarah Scott Orphan Dennis Trammell Mary Putnam (Wid.) Moses Widener Alexander Duke ,.S. ) Waldhaners McLeods Hancocks Graves Washingtons Harris Penningtons Lukers Stallings Kelleys Jones Batemans Bayles Hunters Dicks . Currys Lesters Mizes Avans Geredon's Adkins Bryans Shaws Justices McDonalds 589 DIst. Holloways Halls Charltons Hines Me Donnells Poytress Clarkes DeLoaches Moores Talbots Robertson's Woods Arlines Whortons Tenbrooks Houses Nuby's ) Hills Sami. Beckwith's Barnes Thomas' Williamsons Jones Hendricks Houses Graves Baines 246 Dist. Manderson Effingham Glynn Jones Lincoln Wilkes Henry Newton Wilkes Columbia Richmond Warren Houston Burke Screven Oglethorpe Washington Baldwin Putnam Washington Chatham Warren Pike Wilkinson Taliferro Franklin Upson Oglethorpe Wilkinson Wilkes Jasper Chatham Screvens Putnam Bulloch Jackson Columbia ‘ Gwinnett Washington Emanuel Gwinnett Chatham Monroe Jones Gwinnett Fleming Camden Jasper Pulaski Oglethorpe Jefferson Hall Monroe Lincoln Chatham Jackson Wilkinson June 18 June 19 June 4, Dec. 26 Nov. 18 Mar. 4, Dec. 6, July 6, Dec. 16 June 1, June 18 July 2, June 30 June 28 Nov. 10 July 1, Dec. 18 Dec. 13 Mar. 19 Dec. 16 June 8, Jan. 16 June 14 July 9, Dec. 6, June 3» June 7, June 12 June 17 Dec. 19 June 4, July 28j Dec. 4, July 5, July 9, Oct. 13, June 4, June 3t July 19, Nov, 13, May 23, Jan. 15, Jan. 29, Nov. 8, Dec. 14, July 26, July 1, Dec. 8, May 25, Feb. 9, June 8, July 21; June 22 Aug. 25 June 2, 1830 1830 1830 1827 18— 18— 1847 183 o , 1828 1830 , 1830 1830 , 1830 , I830 , 1842 1843 , 1839 , 1836 , 1829 , 1830 1830 , 1829 , 1830 1830 1834 1830 1830 , 1830 , 1830 , 1827 1830 , 1827 1839 1830 I830 , 1831 1840 1830 , 1830 , 1841 1828 , I835 , 1830 1845 1837 I830 I830 1829 1848 1828 1848 1830 I830 1830 I830 LOT NO. NAME 250. Walton Harris 251. John D. Mathis 252. Benj. Roase 253. Joshua Patrick 254. Joel Coffee, Jr. 255« Wm. Vickers' Orphs. 256. Ann Purcell (Deaf & Dumb) 258. Charles Numans 259. Lewellyn W. Hudson 260. John Champion (R.S.) 261. Sami. Mains (R.S.) 262o Zimri Thomasson 263. McKeen Green McCall 264. John Bohannon 265* John M. Hargue 266. Thos. C. Edwards 267. Samuel Grantland 268. Hiram Ryan 269. Giles Mozingo 270. Hannah Wooton (Wid. R.S.) 271. John Turner 272. Amons Williams 273. Daniel Wing 274. David Tanner 275. Joshua Lovett 276. Wm. H. Burroughs 277* David Adams (R.S.) 278. Wm. Searcy (Sol.) 279• Wm. W. Smith 280. Nancy Yarborough (Wid.) 281. John Huston, Sr. (R.S.) 282. Mary Bailey (Wid.) (Error in grant. Granted 283° James Bryan's Orphs. 294o Rachel Yarborough (Wid,) 295» Eliz. Robertson (Husband absent) 296. Joseph Brown 297« Joseph Mims 298. M. McKissock 299. Wm. Anderson 300. I. Jaconth Shingleton 301. Julian Chitty (Wid.) 302. Isaac Kirksey's Orphs. DISTRICT COUNTY DATE Staplers Reeves Garrads Camerons Milligans 118th Dist, Tabors Clements Bledsoes qO C Adkins Hudsons Harrisons McCalls Nashs Harrells Elys 117 Dist. Wilkersons Calhouns Deadwilders 103 Dist. Godfreys Terrells Davis Treutlines Sparks Wrights Chunns Ramseys Hines Buchannons as Lot 280) Heliums Yarboroughs 108 Dist. Becks Blancherds Allums Hitchcocks M. Whj Butts Streetmans Whiteheads Jackson Jasper Hall Jasper Rabun Hancock Franklin Telfair Putnam Candler Warren Walton Hall Bulloch Montgomery Upson Greene Hancock Telfair Houston Elbert Hancock Rabun McIntosh Gwinnett Effingham Chatham Japiupper Baldwin Wilkes Columbia Jasper Baldwin Pulaski . Houston Hanc oc k Rabun Houston Putnam Morgan .tf ield Jasper Twiggs Laurens July Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. June Jan. Aug. Sep. 12, 1830 9, 1830 21, 1831 16, 1829 16, 1839 22, 1838 2, 1833 11, 1829 9» 1845 Dec. 26, 1828 Dec. 15, 1831 May 2, 1840 Dec. 18, 1829 June 23, 1830 Mar. 24, 1830 May 16, 1827 Feb. 8, 1841 Dec. 10, 1830 Nov. 13, 1835 Mar. 6, 1835 July 1, 1830 July 2, 1830 July 17, 1830 Nov. 6, 1837 July 2, 1830 Dec. 20, 1827 July 8, 1830 Jan. 30t 1841 Dec. 23, 1834 Nov. 24, 1830 Aug. 27, 1838 May 9, 1837 July 5, 1830 July 1, 1830 Dec. 28, 1836 June 22, 1843 Feb. 10, 1830 Dec. 7, 1830 Sep. 9, 1843 Jan. 15, 1828 July 13, 1830 Nov. 15, 1842 Contributed by Edna S. Lackey Many thanks to our members who have been so generous with their inter¬ esting materials. Keep the information coming in so that we can publish a good Quarterly. We like family histories, Bible records, etc. These materials should be sent to Mrs. Clarice S. Cox, 1055 Farmers High Rd., Carrollton, Ga, 30117* -85- FROM SWEETWATER TO SPRING BANK - STORY OF A PIONEER: REV. NELSON PORTERFIELD By Jay D. Williams 385 Houze Way, Roswell, Ga 30075 No Cass County history would be complete without some mention of one of its early pioneers who migrated from Georgia in I856 to settle in what is now the Queen City/Bloomburg area and later the Spring Bank area of Lafayette (now Miller) County, Arkansas. He was Rev. Nelson PORTERFIELD, affectionately called "Brother Nelse" during his 50 years of residency in Cass County and nearby Southwest Arkansas. A pioneer farmer and Baptist preacher, Nelson PORTERFIELD, from I856 until his death in 1906 at the age of 91, probably influenced the Christian lives of more people in this area than any single individual of his time. One biographer, writing in 1891* estimated that "Brother Nelse" had baptized more than 3*000 persons and performed more than 2,000 marriages in Cass and Lafayette/Miller Counties. He was a leader in the organization and growth of numerous Baptist churches and in the formation of several Baptist associations that thrive even today. Nelson PORTERFIELD was born in Madison County, Georgia, about 1815. His parents, both born in Virginia, moved to Carroll County, Ga. when Nelson was a young boy. That County was created in 1826 after the Creek Indian cession and was part of Georgia's western frontier wilder¬ ness until Indian uprisings subsided and more and more settlers took up land, much of it won during the 1827 and 1832 land lotteries. It is thought that Nelson's parents were Christopher PORTERFIELD and Susannah -- PORTERFIELD, and the family consisted of six sons and two daughters 1 Nelson married Neaty Caroline DICKSON (or DIXON) in Carroll County, Ga., November 4, I832« He is shown, in the 1840 census of Carroll County with a wife and two daughters. Before 1850 the family had moved from Carroll County to nearby Cobb County, near Powder Springs. The 1850 census of Cobb Countjr, Ga., documents Nelson as head of house¬ hold, his wife Neaty; Elizabeth, 13? Frances, 11; James N. (Nelson), 7; William W., 5* Eliza (Jane), 2; and Thomas B. V., 10 mos. old. Nelson PORTERFIELD became a member of Sweetwater Baptist Church, then located in Cobb County but now located in adjoining Paulding County, Ga., on historic Sweetwater Creek, that meanders through Cobb, Paulding, Douglas, and Carroll Counties. Nelson was ordained May 9, 1851, and a month later was called to become pastor of Sweetwater Baptist Church, a post he held until October 1855* Church'minutes in a fascinating booklet published in 1972, "The 140 Years of Sweetwater Baptist.Church," show that in October 1855 Pastor Nelson PORTERFIELD and twelve other church members received letters of dismissal from membership, giving no reason for such action, but believed by this writer to be because Rev. PORTERFIELD and the other twelve members had stated their intention to migrate to East Texas and Southwest Arkansas. It is a matter of record that several other members of Sweetwater Baptist Church migrated to Southwest Arkansas and East Texas in the mid 1850's, thus making their own contributions to Cass County's pioneer history. A study of Sweetwater's history and membership rolls, and later reviews of membership rolls of Macedonia Baptist Church, Bright Star, Ark., and those of Salem Baptist Church near Bloomburg, clearly show an interlocking relationship worthy of documentation: Sweetwater Baptist Church was constituted on December 10, 1832, -86- by Elders James MAJORS and Silas KING, following: Males 1. Isaac HUGHES 2. Cyrus DOBBS 3. Simond STRICKLAND 4. George HARRIS 5« Livingston SKINNER 6. Thomas W. GARNER with a membership of the Females 1. Martha HUGHES 2. Rachel DOBBS 3. Mary STRICKLAND 4. Nancy HARRIS 5. J. E. SKINNER 6. Sarah GARNER In 1834 George RUSSELL and Thomas W. GARNER were chosen as the first two deacons, and participating in the ordination service were Elders James MAJORS, Henry HAYNES, and Bamibas PAIR; Johnson HAYNES, William MAJORS, Barnabas ADAIR, and R. M. McMINN. On May 13, 1837 a committee was established “for the purpose of looking out a place to build a meeting house." The committee to consist of five members and five neighbors, as follows: The Members: T. W. GARNER, J. C. GARNER, D. B. BRASSIALE, Reubin McCLUNG and Abner STARKE. The Neighbors: L. B. HAWKINS, J. P. CLINTON, James STEWART, J. HUMPHREY, and John CANADY (KENNEDY?). Brother Elder Edward HAYNES was granted a petition June 10, I837, to constitute a church on Craw Fish Creek in Carroll County. In November, 1837, Elder HAYNES was called to Sweetwater as pastor. In 1840 Brother John C. GARNER introduced a resolution resulting in dismissal from membership of Robert McMINN and his wife, Lavina; Reubin McCLUNG; Sarah UMPHREY (HUMPHREY?); and Elizabeth DUDLEY. (The latter is believed to be Nelson PORTERFIELD’S sister who married an Anderson DUDLEY in Campbell County, Ga., March 3> 1821.) When the church regrouped in 1843 it had ten members: William HENDRICKS, Reubin McCLUNG, Derrel BRAZELL, William H. BROWN, Elizabeth HENDRICKS, Mary BRAZELL, Mary McCLUNG, Irene BROWN, Sarah UMPHREY, and Susanah BAKER. In May 1845 the church called Derrel BRAZELL and William H. BROWN as deacons. In 1850 Brother Derrel BRAZELL and nine other members were granted dismissal letters for the purpose of constituting a church. In January 1855 the church elected its first chorister, Brother Talley NORTON. (He and his wife Caroline later became members'of Macedonia Baptist Church near Bright Star, Ark.) Unfortunately, we have found no concrete evidence of how, by what means, or with whom, Nelson PORTERFIELD and his family made their way from western Georgia to Cass County in late I855 or early I856. We do know he sold his Cobb County farm before departing and settled on a farm about two miles northwest of the present town of Bloomburgo It is believed the PORTERFIELDS (Nelson and some of his brothers such as Christopher, Joseph P. (Preston), Elijah, William W., and their families), migrated westward by wagon train, accompanied by some of the families who were former members of Sweetwater Baptist Church. Sweetwater's Oct. 13, 1855, minutes show the following members dismissed: Nelson PORTERFIELD and wife Neaty; Frances Ann (Frankey A.) PORTERFIELD; F. B. (Frank or Franklin B.) GARNER and Elizabeth (PORTER¬ FIELD) GARNER; James C. BRAZELLE and wife Lucinda; E. M. (Eli M.) COMPTON and wife Martha; John YARBER (YARBROUGH or YARBOROUGH?); William BAKER; and John (a slave). Two years later - Oct. 10, I85? - Sweetwater's minutes show dismissal of the following members: D. B. (Derrel B.) BRAZZELL and wife Mary; Mary WHITE; MULONE (MALONE?); wife Emmilene McCLUNG. Except for Church membership Elizabeth (PORTERFIELD) DUDLEY; T David R. BROWN and wife Margaret; Ann McCLUNG ally Alf: NORTON; Burril 'ed W. BROWN and Martha McCLUNG; Elizabeth McCLUNG; James Burril MULONE, these names appear on Macedonia Baptist rolls the following year. All four of the McCLUNGs were received into Macedonia membership April 17* 1858» Then on May 15, 1858, Macedonia received as members D. B. BRAZELLE and wife Mary; Chapell (probably James C.) BRAZELLE and wife Lucinda. D. B. BRAZELLE was received as "regular and acting deacon." D* B. BRAZELLE (the name has numerous spellings) became as prominent and active in Macedonia as he had been in Sweetwater. So perhaps it is natural to assume that Rev. Nelson PORTERFIELD influenced many of these old friends and neighbors to accompany or follow him to Arkansas and Texas. Such influence carried on into their religious life as well. Nelson PORTERFIELD and Jesse WALDEN organized Macedonia Baptist March 15» 1856* Nelson was the church's first pastor. Older members of this thriving, modern-day church can relate stories of Brother Nelse's association with Macedonia in the years prior to his death in 1906. One former deacon stated that Brother Nelse, while pastor at Macedonia, was also pastor of other Baptist churches in Cass County and perhaps Arkansas. He would "take turns" preaching at these various churches within horse-and-buggy distance of his farm home. On March 29» 1856, he became pastor of Antioch Baptist Church and served as pastor on at least two other occasions in later years. In addition to Antioch, Macedonia and Salem churches, Brother Nelse pastored Piney Grove Baptist Church, which he helped organize in 1887, and early churches in Linden, Smyrna, Queen City, and probably others. Certainly one of his favorite churches was Salem Baptist Church near Bloomburg, organized on the second Sunday in September, 1862. Brother Nelse was that church's third pastor, serving from 1870 to 1873* His picture has a prominent place on a church wall at Salem, as it does in Macedonia's entrance hall. Again, some of the older members of present-day Salem can recall their early childhood days of living near Salem church and seeing Brother Nelse attend church on Sunday. Myrtle (SIMMONS) PORTERFIELD, widow of Mortimer PORTERFIELD, once relate wife died in 1889, would come to in the SIMMONS* yard so the horse •ed the story of how Brother Nelse, church in a buggy and tie his could graze in a Bermuda patch* ; in the SIMMONS' household he would return to the William where he lived for a time with his youngest in more than forty James whose horse Brother Nelse was usually a dinner gues following church service. After dinner F. SPIVA farm north of Salem, daughter, Eliza Jane SPIVA. It is recorded that Rev. Nelson PORTERFIELD, years of Christian service in this area, assisted in organizing four Associations, twenty-three churches; assisted in ordaining twenty-nine deacons and eleven ministers. One writer' credits him with most of the results that emanated from Salem and Enon Associations, and a great portion of Soda Lake and Rehobeth Associations. It is interesting to note that Rev, Nelson PORTERFIELD found time away from a lifetime of tilling the soil and preaching the gospel to become affiliated with Masonic Lodges in Georgia, Arkansas, and Texas. My first Masonic research unveiled his affiliation with Springville Lodge No. 153» Powder Springs (Cobb County) Ga, in 1855* prior to his migration to East Texas. Unfortunately, no other information on that early affiliation was obtainable from Springville Lodge records, or from Grand Lodge of Ga. records in Macon, The Springville Lodge was chartered in 1851 but all of its early records were destroyed by fire when General -88- Sherman's forces swept through Cobb County on their way to the Battle of Atlanta in 1864. Masonic research in Texas, particularly records from the Grand Lodge in Waco, revealed Brother PORTERFIELD’S affiliation with Glen Rose Lodge No. 525 in Somervell County 1880 to 1882; and Queen City Lodge No. 526 in 1887, 1890, and 1900. Later research near Bloomburg by this writer (after learning that Grand Lodge of Arkansas records were destroyed by fire in 1919) revealed Nelson PORTERFIELD'S affiliation with Olive Branch Lodge No. 136, near Bright Star, Ark. Carl STUCKEY was kind enough to show me through that pretty little lodge a couple of years ago. On the wall was a duplicate charter dated November 7, I865. E. R. DODD was Worshipful Master; J. M. PATTERSON, Senior Warden; and John M. STUCKEY was Junior Warden. Also on the lodge wall was a charter dated November 13» 1868, from Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Arkansas in Little Rock, authorizing the petitioners to open and hold a chapter of Royal Arch Masons at Bright Star. The following members of Olive Branch Lodge No. 136 who petitioned for charter on November 1, 1868, were: M. T. EMBREE, S. W. MAYS, I. A. MURPH, Philip S. LIVELY, M. PORTER, M. C. LIVELY, C. T. FIELDS, Nelson PORTERFIELD, and E. R. DODD. Tracing Nelson PORTERFIELD'S Masonic affiliations was not only a pleasant side journey for this writer but also proved of considerable benefit in locating his whereabouts in the 1880 census. He was in Lafayette County, Ark., in i860; in Davis (Cass) County, Texas, in 1870; but not found in either of those places in 1880 census records. Thus it was the Masonic record of his affiliation with Glen Rose Lodge No. 525 'way out in Somervell County 1880 to 1882 that brought him to the surface in a review of 1880 Somervell County, Texas, census. He and his wife Neaty were listed as living in the household of Vandy (Thomas B. V.) PORTERFIELD, Nelson's youngest son. His membership in Queen City Lodge No. 526 in I887 and 1900 indicates he returned to Cass County to finish out his long and useful life there. We know, from a review of 1900 census records of Cass County, that Brother Nelse was living in the.-household of John E. SPIVA, a grandson residing in Prec. 4. Nelson’s birthdate in that record is shown as July 1816, his age 83, birthplace as Georgia, and his father and mother born in Virginia. Rev. Nelson PORTERFIELD died February 4, 1906. In accordance with his wishes he is buried in Macedonia Baptist Church cemetery, close to the pretty, white church building which stands as a memorial to a dedi¬ cated, consecrated man of God who came from Georgia to bring the story of the cross to the sparsely scattered settlers of Southwest Arkansas and East Texas. Buried next to him is his wife, Neaty Caroline (DICKSON) who died January 26, I889. Nearby is his youngest son, Thomas Britton Vandergriff PORTERFIELD, who died May 24, 1897. A large number of other PORTERFIELDS and related descendants also lie at rest in Macedonia, just as they do in the churchyard at Salem near Bloomburg. The obituary of this venerable old pioneer Baptist preacher closes with these lines; "Perhaps there never has lived in this section a man who contributed more to the welfare of the people of the country than Brother Nelson PORTERFIELD. He fought a good fight, finished his work, and has gone to his crown." (Mr. Williams states "I'm sure that many of the Sweetwater church members lived in Carroll County, as did Rev. Porterfield, and the names would be of benefit to readers doing Carroll research." Thanks, Mr. Williams!) -89- THE TURNER FAMILY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA Lucy Carolina Turner, wife of Emanuel Brown, left a record of her ancestry. Emanuel and Lucy were married 2 Jan 1845 in DeKalb Co., Ga., and moved to Carroll Co., Ga., about 1852 or 1853* They lived first in a-three-room log cabin on Indian Creek, and then moved to Land Lot #185 in the 9th Dist. This too was on Indian Creek near the Little Tallapoosa River. This couple had seven sons. One died in infancy, Joseph Galen born 22 Jan 185? and died 29 Sep 185?* I would like to know where this child is buried. Also, Emanuel Brown was killed 22 June 1863 at Kolb Farm, Powder Springs (Battle of Kennesaw Mtn.). He is not buried at Kennesaw Mtn. His son, David Emanuel Brown, was about 12 years old at the time stated that he and his brother James went in a wagon to get his father*s body. Where is he buried? These people were Methodists. Grandma Lucy*s Record: Benjamin Turner and Mollie Knox of Pendleton Dist., S.C., were the parents of Matthias Turner who married Keziah Case. She was the daughter of Thomas Case and Sophia Williamson. Matthias Turner and Keziah Case were the parents of: Elijah Turner born abt. 1794. Elisha Turner born abt. 1794, Thomas Turner born abt. 1798. William Turner born abt. 1802. Williamson Turner born abt. 1806. John Bennett Turner (her father) born 25 May 1800 married Sarah Kennemer born 4 July 1808. (See below) ObedjLah Turner. Benjamin Turner. Samuel Turner. From the 1830 census this family had three girls. Pension Appli¬ cations for Elijah, Elisha, and Thomas (these three signed up for the War of 1812) are at the Pendleton Court House. Also, the youngest child, Case Turner, fought in the Indian Wars and had a pension application. I will gladly share with anyone who is interested. The children of John Bennett burner and Sarah Kennemer were: 1. Lucy Caroline, born 18 Apr 1824, Gwinnett Co., Ga., md 2 Jan 1845 to Emanuel'Brown. 2. Melissa Avaline, born abt 1831, Gwinnett Co., died Feb 1848. 3. Louisa, born abt 1832, Gwinnett Co. 4. Sarah E. (Lizzie), born abt 1834, Gwinnett Co. 5. John C., born abt. 1837, Gwinnett Co., md Mary Ann White 23 Dec 1851. 6. Rhoda Jennie, born 13 Oct 1838, Gwinnett Co., md Joel Josephus McLean 14 Feb 1858. 7. Frances (female), born abt. 1841, Gwinnett Co. 8. Amanda (Mandy), born abt. 1844, Gwinnett Co. Sarah Kennemer was born in Pendleton, S.C., the daughter of David Kennemer and Lucy Price. David Kennemer was the son of John Kennemer and Elizabeth Leslie. I would like to correspond with anyone knowing anything about the above people. I am sending a detailed history with pictures, family group sheets, etc., to the Neva Lomason Library. (Submitted by Lela V. H. Peterson, Box 13 RFD, Monroe, Utah 84754) -90- THE BURKE FAMILY An Early Pioneer Family of Carroil County by Juanita Dixon Archibald T. Burke, a romantic adventurer, came to Carroll County, often referred to as the 'Up Country,*, and set up law practice. Burke had relatives who settled in Haralson and Carroll Counties. One brother, Calaway Burke, lived and died near Hickory Level, Carroll County, Ga. Carroll County lawyers listed in 1850 were: Walter Brook, R. L. Richards, George W. Austin, Archibald T. Burke, Augustus H. H. Black, lessee C. Worten, William W. and Henry F. Merrill, Isaac N. Buyers, James Blalock, and David Bowling. Archibald confirms his lav/ practice in a letter to his fiancee, Eugenia DuBignon, dated January 30» 1853• "My time has been almost constantly employed that we are getting a fruitful practice, etc. I shall start on the circuit shortly." He served in the House of Representatives in Georgia in 1861, 62, and 63. Carroll County in i860 lists Mr. Burke as a prosperous land owner and slaveholder: 5 slaves, 100 improved acres, 200 unimproved acres, 4 bales of cotton, 76 livestock. , The Methodist Church in Carrollton was where Archibald chose to worship: "I went to church to hear what the parson had to say and I was not much pleased with his sermon - we had a large congregation." Illustrating the social life which centered around the church, Archibald said: "There are about twenty worthy girls here in this village that are anxious to marry." Miss Julia Curtis, one of these young ladies referred to, went buggy riding with Archibald one Sunday afternoon. ' Archibald had command of legal terminology as well as an extensive romantic vocabulary. The latter is shown when he wrote his fiancee: "It has been forty days since I parted with you when the tears of love flowed freely from thine eyes. Oh, sweet drops of love how I appreciate them from a heart so pure as thine. I felt those briny tears tinkling down my cheeks that flowed from those lovely eyes (that are.an index to so amicable an whole soul and spirit) About 24 or five more days, My Dear and I will be on my way to Jekyl. Oh, how I long to carress my little Doll and how often I do think of the day when I will have that exquisite pleasure." Eugenia M. DuBignon was the granddaughter of a Frenchman, Christophe Poullian DuBignon. Christophe Poullian's son, Charles Henry Poullian DuBignon had four sons and an equal number of daughters, one of them being Eugenia. Eugenia and Archibald were married April 12, 1853» hy Fr. J. J. O'Neill, and the marriage is recorded in Parish Statistics of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Glynn County, Ga. The Marriage Contract is recorded in Carroll County, Deed Book G., page 265. Included in the contract were six negro slaves: Jerry, Cezar, Flore, Basset, Hannah, and Judish. The home where. Archibald and Eugenia lived was .located near the present day Carrollton City Park. In the research notes of Miss Susan Simonton Padgett the following is recorded: "The Burke house was not unlike those of that period in the South; two storied, four rooms below and two above; the two rear rooms on the ground floor having a sloping roof. It was built on a long ridge to the northwest of the town; it faced South with broad verandas whose floors were supported by large columns. A wide -91 records the 34, born in 32, born in 4, born in 3 f born in followings Ga • Ga • Ga * Ga. , Georgia Beuregard, avenue extended from the residence to Alabama Street which leads to the public square; trees of different species line this avenue for its entire length. Back of the home lay a beautiful little valley with a free flowing spring.” The i860 Census of Carroll County A. T. Burke, Lawyer Burke, Eugenia Burke, Eugenia Burke, Arch.(DuBignon) In Eugenia's will a third child was mentioned. Archibald T. Burke served as Captain of Company F, Seventh Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, known as the most famous of the Carroll County units. "Carroll County and Her People," by Pvt. Joe Cobb, gives the following informations "A date, May 10, 1861. 1st Manasses, Burke wounded, Discharged Dec. 21, 1861." Burke was carried from the battlefield by Ahaz J. Boggess, who was from Carroll County and served as Surveyor General of Georgia in 1859* The family cemetery was located in the garden. Here Eugenia was buried as well as the child, Archibald DuBignon. Other graves there were thought to be those of slaves. In connection with this cemetery, an article appeared in the Carrollton newspaper on July -8, 19?6, as follows! "A casket estimated to be more than 125 years old and containing the body of a male child was dug up at a site on Spring Street where a new home is under construction. A Georgia Power crew was digging a trench to lay underground cable to the home when equipment struck the casket. The casket, measuring 43 inches in length was made of cast iron and shaped similar.to a mummy* A local funeral director said it was used in-the 1850s. It had intricate plate which could be lifted to view the face of a child. Beneath the plate was a layer of glass * The body of the child was amazingly preserved. Skin was still intact and hair parted on the left side and combed over was still visible. Most estimates placed the child's age at approximately five or six.” The casket was taken to the Alms House ground for burial. Rev. Eph Whistenhunt of Lincolnton, N. C., a relative of Burke, read the newspaper article in the Haralson County paper. Rev. Whisenhunt's great-grandfather was Calaway Burke, Archibald's-older brother. Rev. Whisenhunt corresponded with Mr. William J. Wiggins, Carrollton City Attorney, and it was agreed the casket of the little boy should be transferred to the Carrollton Catholic Church cemetery, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, as he had been christened a Catholic, and his mother, Eugenia, was the first Catholic in Carroll County. After Eugenia’s death, the widow of Calaway Burke came to look after the Burke household. Eugenia died of a cancer-like disease in I863. Her internment was delayed until a priest could arrive from Savannah. The funeral was conducted at night and she was the first resident of the community to be accorded Catholic burial rites. Eugenia Burke’s, will dated September 7, 1862, is recorded in^ Her husband, Archibald, was appointed in the will arej that all my just debts be paid with my Executor hereinafter mentioned, to Mandeville and Stewart and I shaped similar.to a mummy's tomb, was a child's casket commonly designs on the top and a Book-A, Page 64, Carroll Co., Ga. sole executor. Interesting items Item 1st: I desire and direct as little delay as possible by I owe but one debt and that is desire and direct immediately or as my hereinafter soon as he can mentioned the money Executor to that is due collect me from my brothers, Henry and Charles DuBignon for the hire of my negroes and apply to the discharge of said debt. -92- Item 2nd: I will and bequeath ray negroes towit - Jerry, Flora, Hannah, Cezar, Chany, and Corsieto to my three dear little children. Item 3rd: .1 will and bequeath to my aforesaid children the house and land where I now live consisting of some forty acres, more or less, in the Town of Carrollton, the same to them and their heirs forever in Fee simple. Item 4th: I will and bequeath to my two daughters my jewelry and the little silverplate that I have and set of china in my parlor and my large trunks and their contents. Item 5s I give and bequeath my workbox to my eldest daughter, Eugenia L. and my carpet that is unmade I will to my youngest daughter and I direct my Executor to sell the same and buy her a workbox if he thinks proper. And all bedding that I have and bed clothes I will to my two daughters. Item 6: I will and bequeath to my three children two notes on their father for about three or four hundred dollars and all other property that I have or may hereafter have by inheritance or otherwise. Item 7th: And the little property that I have I have hereby given my son I direct his father when he becomes of age to turn it over to him if he is sober, steady and industrious and shows a disposition to take care of it. But should he unfortunately be wild and dissipated and a spendthrift I hereby direct his father to withhold from him the little that I have here left him until such time as he becomes sober, steady and capable of taking care of it. Dear son this is a dieing mothers advice who will shortly leave you in this world of sin and trouble. Be a good boy and a kind brother to your sisters. I have thought proper to add this little sum of advise to my will. God grant at some future time it may make an impression on the heart of my dear son." This will was probated January, 1863, and recorded March 11, by J. M. Blalock, O.C.C. After the death of his wife, A. T. Burke returned to Pulaski County, Ga., where he and some other-attorneys are listed as "older lawyers" in the Georgia Bench and Bar. Vol 1, Page 228. Capt. A. T. Burke married Mrs. E. W. Mosely Sept.' 20, 1865, in Pulaski County. This is recorded on the First Book on the Reel of Film. Pulaski Co. Court of Ordinary Marriages, 1856-1869, Page 176, Ga. Archives Microfilm Library, Drawer 38, Box 2. The Census of 1870 in Pulaski County shows Burke, A. T. m.w. Lawyer 40, b. Ga. " Elizabeth f.w. Housekeeper 31, h. Ga. Mosely, Edgar (stepson)m.w. 9, h. Ga. Mosely, Mary f.w. 6, b. Ga. Burke, Bill (mulatto) m. flaborer Between 1870 and 1880 Archibald Burke took his new family to Texas, and they are listed in the Gregg County Census of 1880 as follows Burke, A. T. w.m. 50 Lawyer b. Ga. " Elizabeth w.f. 42 Md, keeping house b. Ga. Mosely, Edgar w.m. 18 Stepson b. Ga. Mosely, Mary w.f. 15 Stepdaughter b. Ga. The original property in Carrollton belonged to A. T. Burke and afterwards became known as the Rodahan property. Today Dan Chance is. the present owner of part of the property which is located at 214 Spring Street, Land Lot 128, District 10. Mr. Chance purchased this property from Dr. and Mrs. L. J. C. Williamson. Rev. Whisenhunt reported Archibald suffered greatly from his leg wounded at Manasses. He also said Burke was bad to drink and gamble. As a result of his vices he lost his property in a card game to Mr. Rodahan. In Eugenia Burke’s will, Item #3> the property was left to her children. The daughter, Eugenia (Mrs. Evans Terry, resident of Texas) brought suit against Rodahan and the case was in court several years but was settled about 1891. Mrs. Terry received two-thirds of the property and Rodahan received one-third of the Burke property (Superior Court M-T Bk., Carroll Co., 1889-91, pp. 178-9)* Evans and Eugenia Terry sold land (1891), Deed Book W, p. 240. This brings to an end the colorful events of the Burke family covering a long span (1850 - 1970) which form a part of Carroll County’s history. Bibliography*. I 1. Correspondence File, William jf Wiggins, City Attorney, Carrollton. 2. James C. Bonner, "Georgia’s Last Frontier," Athens, Ga., The U. of Ga, Press, 1971* 3. Research Papers, Radford Hamrick, historian. Papers are now in the possession of Mrs. Jessie Hamrick, Carrollton. 4. Georgia Official and Statistical"Register, 1973, Dept, of Archives and History, Atlanta, Ga, 5. Research Notes, Miss Susan Simonton Padgett, dec’d, former Librarian U.S.C. (Miss Padgett was aunjj^of the late Sarah Stephens of Carrollton.) Iffi Special Researchers; Mrs, Edna S. Lackey, Carrollton, former editor Georgia Official and Statistical Register, Dept, of Archives and History, Atlanta. Mrs. Jessie Hamrick, Carrollton, Ga. THE HENRY POPE LINE (From "Descendants of Charles Humphries of Virginia, Nathaniel Pope of Virginia, Rubon Brock of Ireland, and Aaron Parker'of Virginia," by John D. Humphries; 1938.) 15» listed 12 Henry Pope, son of John and Susan Pope, was born November 25, 1810 He died in Carroll County, Georgia, and was buried in the family burying ground, about four miles southwest of Villa Rica, on the Carrollton road. In 1830 he was listed in the census returns of his father, John Pope, DeKalb County, Georgia, as the male member between 15 and 20 years of age. John H. Pope, the youngest son, was listed as between 10 and John Pope himself being listed as between 50 and 60. The female were; 5 to 10—1; 10 to 15--1* 50 tc| 60--1. For the dates of the birth of John Pope’s children see page of Georgia descendants of Nathaniel Pope, by John D. Humphries. The census returns of Henry Pope, 1840, DeKalb.County, Georgia, show: Males: Under 5—2; 5 to 10—2; 30 to 40—1. Females: 5 to 10—1; 20 to 30—1. Between 1840 and 1850 Henry Pope removed from DeKalb to Carroll County, Georgia. His census returns for 1850, Carroll County, show: Age 40; born in North Carolina; Eliz%-,. 26; Wiley, 16; Micajah, 14j Thoma 12; John R., 10; Mary E., 8; William H., 6; James F., 4; Jasper N., 2. The family Bible of William H. Pope, son of Henry Pope, in -94- possession of the latter’s son, Wiley 0. Pope, of Villa Rica, Georgia, contains, also, the date of the "birth of Henry Pope. Henry Pope married, first-, who died between 1840 and 1850. Their children were: 1. Eliza Pope, born about 1831. Her age appears as 26 in the census returns of I850, but that is no doubt incorrect. In I830 Henry Pope was listed (not by name) in the census returns of John Pope as a member of his household between 15 and 20 years of age. The difference between her age and the ages of the other children, as listed in the census returns of 1851 is noticeable, and is not borne out by the Bible record, now in the possession of Wiley 0. Pope, of Villa Rica, Georgia. 2. Wiley Pope, born March 25, 1833? died in the War Between the States. 3. Micajah Pope, born January 1, I836; died in the War Between the States. 4. Thomas Pope, born March 3, 1838; died in the War Between the States. 5. John R. Pope, born February 28, 1840; died --, and was buried in the Villa Rica Cemetery. 6. Mary E. Pope, born June 11, 1842; died -, and is buried at Macedonia, on the Carrollton road. 7. William Henry Pope, born August 27, 1844, in Carroll County Georgia; died November 3» 19201 buried in the Villa Rica Cemetery. He married December 25, 1867, Susan F. -(Hamrick filled in), who was born December 25, 1864 (corrected to 1846), in Carroll County; died April 23, 1913, and was buried in the Villa Rica Cemetery. Children: -a. Florence, born August 11, 1869, in Carroll County, died August 15, 1926; buried in the Villa Rica Cemetery. b. Wiley Oscar Pope, born September 1, 1871, in Carroll County; married, December 24, 1893, Kate Perkerson, who was born December 22, 1872. Children: (1) Pauline, born October 1, 1894, in Carroll County; married John Ernest Powell, October 20, 1915» Children: (a) John Ernest, Jr., born May 1, 1921, at Villa Rica, Georgia. (b) Kathryn Ann, born September 12, 1924, at Villa Rica; died August 28, 1926; buried at Villa Rica. (c) Carolyn Pope, born August 15» 1927* in Villa Rica. (2) Frank Oscar, born June 26, 1897; married Pearle Taylor, July 3 ? 1920. Child: (a) Betty Lou, born November 8, 1922. (3) William Thomas, born November 8, 1903. (4) Lillian, born June 13, 1909; married T. W. Kinney, October 10, 1927. Child: (a) Lillian Pope, born March 29, 1928. c. James Henry, born February 20, 1875* in Carroll County1 died May 25, 1928; buried in Villa Rica. d. John Thomas, born July 17, I878, in Carroll County. 8. James F. Pope, born June 1, 1847; died --, buried in Carrollton, Georgia. 9. Jasper N. Pope, born March 1, 1849; died-, buried in Carrollton, Georgia. Henry Pope married, second, subsequently to his 1850 census returns Charity Ann -(Kinney filled in), who was born September 5, 1832; died -, buried in the family burying ground, on the Carrollton road. 101 Frances M. Pope, born March 14, 1853? died-5 buried in Birmingham, Alabama. 11. J. A. Pope, born March 26, I856. (Submitted by Edward and Eva Pope, 213 Burke Dr., Dell City, OK 73115) -95- THE DOROUGH FAMILY OF CARROLL COUNTY Milton B. Dorough (Durrow), born 1820 in Georgia, married in Carroll County on Dec. 29, 1841, Emely M. Cooper, born in South Carolina in 1819- In i860 they were in the Kansas District. Their children were s 1. Louisa S. Dorough, b. 1842, d. 1877» (See below) 2. William T.Dorough, b. 1845. 3. Jacob W. Dorough, b. 1847. 4. Martha M. Dorough, b. 1849* 5. Milton W. Dorough, b. 1851. 6. George H. Dorough, b. 1856. 7. John Robert Dorough, b. I858. 8. Simeon H. Dorough, b. i860. Louisa S. Dorough, born 27 Sep. 1842, died 1877» was married 15 Feb. 1866, to Josiah James (Joseph) Walker, born 1842 in South Carolina, the son of William J. Walker and Amanda McCain Walker, of South Carolina, and of Carroll and Heard Counties, Georgia. Their children were: 1. Emelia S. Walker, b. I867, d. 1877* 2. John Will Walker, b. 1868, moved to Arkansas when a young man. 3. Martha E. (Patsy) Walker, b. 1871* d. 1939» married George T. Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga.; two children: Mrs. Gladys Loworn Duncan and Herschel Lovvorn. 4. Charles M. Walker, b. 1875» d. 1875* 5. Ellah Naomi Walker, b. 1875* md Tupper T. Rowland, Troup Co. They lived in Atlanta, Ga., and had one child: Mable D. Rowland. About four miles to the southwest of Roopville, on the edge of Heard County, Josiah Walker and his brother, Ed Walker, built a corn mill on Pink Creek- Later in I8S9, they transferred the property to Sim H. Dorough, who added a steam cotton gin. In 1886, a post office was established at the Dorough residence known as Glenloch, a Scotch phrase meaning "Lake-in-the-glen." Simeon H. was postmaster until 1904. In the Walker Family Cemetery in Heard County, Ga., are buried these Dor0ughsI John Robert Dorough, b. 1858, d. 1930. Sara Jane Dorough, b. 1856, d. 1936. George H. Dorough, b. I856, d. 1886. Emely M. Dorough, b. 1819, d. 1883* Louisa S. Dorough, wife of josiah Walker, b. 1842, d, 1877* In the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery located behind the Bowdon High School Gym, Carroll Co., Ga., are buried: Milton B. Dorough, b. 1820, d. 1890. Nancy Adamson Dorough, b. 1826, d. 1909. (Submitted by Mrs. Alice Rowland Cebula, 511 Seminole St., Perry, Georgia 31069, and Mrs. Nelle Yates, 818 Tyus Road, Bowdon, Georgia 30108.) Carroll Free Press, Friday, November 26, 1897• There is a strong probability that the Chattanooga, Rome and Southern Railway will be extended from the southern terminus at Carrollton, Georgia, to Columbus, Georgia, a distance of about eighty-one miles. The road has just issued and sold $500*000 first mortgage bonds under the reorganization and there will be another water issue to raise enough money with which to extend the line on to Columbus and perhaps further south. (Note: What happened to this railroad?) 96- 1850 MORTALITY SCHEDULE Persons who died during the year ending 1st June, I850, in the 11th Division in the County of Carroll, State of Georgia, enumerated by me, T. S» Martin, Asst. Marshall. (Columns are headed: Name of every person who died during the year ending 1st June, 1850, whose usual place of abode at the time of his death was-in this family; age; sex; color- white, black or mulatto; free or slave; married or widowed; place of birth naming the state, territory, or country; the month in which the person died; profession, occupation, or trade; disease or cause of death; number of days ill.) Elisha B. Burnham David Walker Moses Stamps Westley Howard Peter Johnson Jas. M. Davis (Indexed as James Leah Burrow Francis Cobb James Horton Augustus W. Moore James Helton Edy Hardin 2, male, black, slave, GA, Feb, pneumonia, 12. 1/12, male, GA, June, unknown, 21. 70, female, black, slave, GA, May, old age, cronic. 2/12, male, mulatto, slave, GA, Nov, unknown, sudden. 5/12, male, GA, Oct, croup, ?. 78, male, widowed, GA, Feb, old age, 5* 8/12, female, GA, Nov, croup, 9* 5/12, male, GA, Dec, croup, 3* 85, male, married, NC, Jan, old age, 60. 2/12, male, GA, Nov, Inflam., 9* T. Davis) 76, female, married, MD, Oct, inflam., 3» 37, female, married, GA, Nov, abortion, 5* 70, male, widowed, NC, Aug, carpenter, old age, 1. 6/12, rndle, GA, July, croup, 3» 9/12, male, GA, Feb, croup, 3* , female, widowed, VA, Nov, dropsy, chronic. 40, male, black, slave, GA, Dec, dropsy, chronic. 9, male, black, slave, GA, July, white swelling, chronic f Wm. Maxwell Elihu Stamps Sarah Trammell TarIton Hudson Permelia Nail Willis Bonnor (Indexed as Willi Jas. M. Holland 35» male, married, GA, Aug, carpentv*' x. p shot, 1 hour. 1/12, male, GA, Aug, premature b, 70 1 2-5 femal 9 13 r male 4b f widowed,* SC, May, palsy, sudden. GA, Nov, dropsy, chronic, female, married, GA, May, fever, 9/12, male, GA, May, croup, 30* Bonner). 7/12, male, GA, Sep, croup, 14. 3, female, black, slave, GA, July, f 8/l2, male, GA, Jan, fever, 40. (Indexed as John M. Sanders) Mary Thomaston 86, female, widowed, VA, Dec, dropsy, 90. Thiresa Johnson 56, female, widowed, SC, Feb, consumption, chronic (Indexed as Theresa Johnson) Jas. M. Sanders ** f /•% O 30, Emily F. Shivers John rHana Lee Bird Milbry Sheppard Daniel McDaniel Margaret L. Wright 14, female, GA, Oct 16 2, female, black * typhi , wa.av.iv, slave, GA, Feb, dropsy, 90. 74, male, widowed, NC, Aug, old age, chronic. 44, male, married, GA, Oct, farmer, ManiaPotes(?), J i 4/12, male, black, slave, GA, June, fever, 28. 44, female, married, GA, Mar, abortion, sudden. 79, male, widowed, GA, Feb, farmer, consumption, 10 2, female, GA, June, diarrhea, 5 • (Indexed as Margaret L. White) 45, male, mulatto, free, VA, Oct, miner, pneumonia, 15. -97- 850 Mortality Schedule, Cont'd. ary C, Reide ohn Bell 'iantha Helton (Indexed as Diantha ermelia Byer arah E. Jack obt» Bryant in. B. Carleton ophronia Talbot ames W. New ohn New ohn Waddle hos. A. Cheaves ermelia A. Nolande as. B. White 30i male, black, slave, TN, May, hung., 1/12, female, GA, Mar, hives, 8. 30» male, NG, June, ideal(?), dropsy, 8. 1/12, female, GA, June, hives, 2. Holton) 1, female, SC, Sep, scropula(?), 4 I, female, GA, Aug, C.Morbus(?), 8. II, male, GA, July, dropsy, 1 year. 19> male, GA, Feb, blacksmith, accident, 40. 1, female, GA, Aug, fever, 60. 52, male, black, slave, NC, Nov, dropsy, 90. 86, male, black, slave, SC, July, old age, 21 17, male, GA, Aug, fits, 20. 3, male, GA, Jan, croup, 1. 2, male, GA, Nov, croup, 2. 6/12, female, GA, Mar, croup, 1. 13» female, black, slave, GA, Mar, pneumonia, 1, male, GA, Aug, accident, 4, female, GA, July, unknown, 18. 1, male, GA, June, diarrhea, 18. 60 * (indexed as Jno. B. White) arriet Strickland 3/12, female, GA, June, hives, 12. avid Shidd 10, male, GA, Aug, ideat(?), unknown, 15* (Indexed as David Shedd) eorgia A» Gober 3/12, female, GA, June, cold, 12. (Indexed as George A. Gober) 1/12, female, GA, June, hives, 8 ohn Fielder 49, male, married, GA, Sep, farmer, mortifica., 5* ames Hale 5^> male, married, VA, Sep, farmer, manicPolu(?), 3. olide Manor 25, female, married, GA, Apr, pneumonia, 5• (Indexed as Rolidi Manor) me T. Hardeman 23, male, married, GA, Mar, farmer, consumption, 30. (Indexed as Wm. T. Hardemia) ni. A. T. Benson 4/12, male, GA, Oct, hives, 1. ( 9 female, black, slave, AL, Sep, Billius F.(?) 11 deline Walker ary A. McCalpha 2/l2, male, GA, Sep, hives, 21 13# female, GA. Sep, dropsy, 30 3/1; emale, GA, Sep, mortifica.^?), 8. room lford, William very, Richard arker, Robert F. arker, Thomas arker, Wm. Z. arnette, S., P. askin, ‘Clark Wo ass, James ell, Ira ell, Noble E. elland, John T. lack, A. Wo lanehard,' Benjamin L. oatright, James D. CARROLL COUNTY MARRIAGES 1848-1857 Bride Irwin, Martha Daniel, Sarah Francais McMullen, Virginia Hardin, Temperance Bonner, Susan E. Fielder, Martha Cobb, Mary A. Hardin, - Mary Ann Chamblee, Lavina Awtry, Sarah Steed, Mary E. Bogges, Adelia E. Leathers, Amanda E. Webb, Caroline Date June 11 Mar 19, June 31 Nov 25, Jan 5, Dec 18, Dec 24, Nov 26, Oct 14, May 5, Oct 2, Aug 2, Oct 1, Dec 16, 1857 1857 1857 I856 1857 1856 1856 1857 1857 1857 1856 I857 1857 1857 -98- Carroll County Marriages, Groom Bonner, John Borders, Bunne Bracknell, Daniel Braswell, Wm, Bridges, Thomas D. Brown, J. G. Brown, Richard C. Browning, J. R0 Burson, David J. Carnes, Anderson Carroll, Thomas M. Garten, Thomas B. Carter, R. W. Cartright, Thomas Chance, Augustin S. Chandler, Philop W. Cobh, Wm, Colelough, Eli Cole, S. V. Gollins, John Conner, Alfred S. Culpepper, John P. Davis, Lafayette W. Dobbs, James D. Drew, J, B, Drew, Thomas . Driver, Thomas E. Duke, Alex Duke , J. P» England, Wallace Fletcher, Edward F. Fletcher, M. Freylan, Robert Garner, Francais B. Garner, John M. Garrison, Wm. G. Gibson, Wm. T. Gray, Jame s A. Jones, Gethne Jones, Leroy Lewellen, John Lewis, George S. Masongill, John T. McMullen, Hugh McMullen, Wm. A. Miller, James D. Mills, James E. Music, John Nixon, Jasper O’Neil, John Pam, Francais Parrish, Allen J. Pope, Wylie Prichett, P. S. Rainey, Wm. T. Roberts, Wm. T. C ontId| Bride Upchurch, M. A. Lassetter, Sarah Ann Hammock, Elinda Kendrick,. Sarah Burson, Francais A. D. Poole, Nancy Burnett, Caroline E. Poole, Julia C. Bridges, Susan A. Strickland, Nancy J. McCallister, Isabella Veasey, Harriet Gresham, Catherine Riggs, Sarah M. Wilson, Mary M. Reid, Nisi J. Hart, Jane Mandeville, Selina F« Wright, Marietta Whittaker, Martha Drew, Ellen Boone, Epsa E. Kennedy, Elizabeth Walker, Emma E. Campbell, Nancy M. Campbell, Martha J. Odom, Willie Smith, Lucy A. E. Thurman, Elizabeth Hembre, Vincy Lee, Caroline Gresham, Jane S. Cole, Elizabeth Porterfield, Elizabeth Blanchard, Isabella J. Gray, Mary C. Mabry, Elanda Pace, Sarah E. Holland, Mary M. Butram, Sarah Ann Elrod, Vina Causeley, Sarah Ann Rice, Amanda A. G. Muse, Elizabeth J. Gray, Mary Yates, Eliza P. Wilson, Nancy E. Whittaker, Martha Howard, Mary Harrison, Emily Beard, Rebecca Wilkins, Nancy J. Greene, Isabella Griffin, R. A. Head, Mary Ann .. Cavender, Sarah Date Sep 3, I857 Jan 8, I857 Oct 29, I857 July 19, I857 Aug 28, 1857 24, I857 25, I857 24, 1857 1, 1857 23, I857 29, I857 22, I857 22, I857 2, 1856 21, 1857 27, 1856 17, 1856 31, 1857 1857 21, 1857 1856 1857 , 1857 21, 1857 L4, 1857 1857 1, 1857 19, 1856 24, 1857 2, 1848 May Oct Oct Sep Aug Oct Oct Mar Nov May Sep Jan Mar Jan June Dec 20, Jan 27» May 6 Oct July i June 25» Jan 8, O 18, 1856 22, 1857 5, 1857 20, 1857 23, 1857 5, 1857 3» 4, 1857 1.857 < ep Jan Feb Dec Mar Feb Nov Aug Nov Nov June - 20, 1856 28, 1857 1, 1857 20, 1857 30, 1857 1, 1857 27, 1856 22, 1855 4, 1857 21, 1857 1857 3, 20 7» 8, Nov Apr Jan Sep Aug Sep Mar Oct Nov June Jan 1, Dec Sep Aug 1857 Oct Nov Mar May 1856 1857 1857 22, 1857 8, 1857 29, 1857 -99- Carroll County Marriages, Groom Scoggins, James J. Segars, Miles J. Sheets, Samuel Smith, E. W. Smith, Henry Sparks, Wm. Stephenson, A. F. Story, George W. Swafford, Soloman Swords, Henry W. Tanner, Joseph Taylor, Levi Taylor, Wm. Wilson Thomas, John B. Thornton, John J. Thrower, J. W. Vaughn, Benjamin Vinson, Daniel Walls, Joseph B. Warren, Thomas West, Thomas W. Westbrooks, W. W. Whisenhunt, Philip White, James W. White, Stephen A. Whithome, John Whittaker/ Thomas M. Whittaker, Wm. W. Williams, Elijah A. Williams, John T. Wilson, John A. Winkle, Fredrick Winter, James W. Wood, Moses Word, Wm. A. Young, John J. C ont|di Bride Thomas, Louiza Hinesley, Amy Ann Sheets, Martha J. Hamrick, Minerva Hamrick, Mariah E. Houseworth, Elizabeth Black, Eliza Thomas, Elizabeth C. Hembree, Mary Smith, Priscilla C. Carpenter, Mary E. Gibson, Caroline Garner, Willie Ann Davis, Sintha Savage, Mary E. Chandler, Mary Ann Carter, Elizabeth Warren, Caroline Stamps, Francais A. Gray, Martha Hay, Francais L. Blakley, M. E. Coleman, Nancy Hildebrand, Sarah MeGarity, Martha Crowell, Margaret Newton, Julia A. Harper, Harriett A. M. Crowell, Catherine L. Bass, Mary Ann Neil, Lucinda C. Young, Elizabeth Gausby, Caroline Walker, .Julia Gillespie, Elizabeth Duncan, Elizabeth Date Sep 14, 185? May 31, 185? Mar 12, 1856 Nov 9, I856 July 30, I856 Jan 1, I857 Nov 5, 1857- Dec 17, 185? Feb 19, 185? Nov 12, 1857 Sep 11, 1857 Mar 26, I857 May 21, 1857 Nov 22, 185? Sep 20, 1857 Aug 4, 185? Sep 27, 1856 Nov 19, 1857 May 1, I856 Dec 12, I857 Dec 23, 1856 Oct 22, 185? Aug 11, 185? Feb 20, 1857 May 3, 1857 Oct 25, 185? Jan 29, 185? Dec 7, 1857 Oct 9* 1857 Dec 11, 1856 Nov 2, 1854 Mar 14, I857 Feb 5, 1857 Nov 10, 185? Oct 13, 185? Sep 3, 1857 Contributed by Evylan Morrow Carroll County Times, Friday Morning, Feb. 2, 18?2s New ads | James F. Pope, Cheap Cash Grocery. E. G. Kramer is opening up a new store in the Edgeworth Building. L. J. Smith & Bro. - Grocery Merchants. Bowdon College | Board $8 to $12.50. Tuition, per month (preparatory) $1.80 to $3.80. College rates $5.4-0. Rev. F. M. Henderson, A.B., President and Professor of Moral Science, Belles Lettres, &c. J. D. Moore, Jr., Professor of Mathematics and French. J. Me Stephenson, A.B., Professor Ancient Languages. L. J. Aderhold, M.D., Professor Natural Science. H. M. Evans, Principal, Preparatory Department. -100- MEMBBRSHIP FOR 1983 1. Maxine Alcorn, 1038 Althea, Houston, Texas 77018. 2. LaDonna Cosper Arnold, 8316 S. 8th, Broken Arrow, Okla. 74012, 3. Mrs. Mary Arp, 1101 E. Brenda, Casa Grande, Ariz. 85222. 4. Mrs. Felix C. Atwood, 207 Bellwood Court, Frankfort, Ky. 40601. 5. Mrs. Marvin R. Batchelor, 2027 Glenwood Dr., Cleveland, Tn. 37311. 6. Mr. Donald E. Beck, 5704 Ridgeway Ave., Rockville, Md. 20852. 7. Mr. Jerry Benedict, 302 E. Adoue, Alvin, Texas 77511. 8. Mrs. Mary Love Berryman, 3106 Rollingwood, Tyler, Texas 75701. 9. Gusterine Bowers, Route 1, Box 215, Ore City, Texas 75683. 10. Mrs. Peggy D. Buescher, 16213 W. 125th Terr., Olathe, Ks. 66062. 11. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth K. Causey, 109 Cunningham Dr., Carrollton, Ga 30117 12. Mrs. Alice R* Cebula, 5H Seminole St., Perry Ga. 31069. 13. 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Birth Records; The Implication Is... by Mr. I. R. Harrison; Harrison Research Prize (Genealogical Writing Award Competition); Griffin City Cemetery, Spalding Co., Ga. (continued). GENIE, ARK-LA-TEX Genealogical Assn., Inc., P. 0* Box 4462, Shreve¬ port, La. 71104. Vol. 17, No. 2, April 1983. Contents: Mysterious Polly Nash of Natchitoches; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Shreveport, La; Union Parish, La. - Index to Succession Book; Union Co., Ark. Marriages 1829- 1870; Documents of Elisha L. Dunn, Bossier Parish, La; Oakland Cemetery, -102- Shreveport, La; Bistineau Cemetery, Heflin, La; The Babbs of Laurens County; 1850 Census, Anderson Co., Texas; Jackson Parish, La,, Marriage Records "B" 1880-1910; Taylor Academy Cemetery, Webster Parish, La; Index of Marriage, Hemstead Co,, Ark; Civil War Amnesty Oath and Letters; Rose Hill Cemetery, Hope, Ark; Bartholemew Stovall Tricentennial (1684-1984); Passenger List District of New York, Port of New York; Natchitoches Parish, La, Notes, State Land Office Records; James Vallery Picture; Bible Records and Old Letters; Genealogical Chart of Savage Family, GEORGIA GENEALOGICAL SURVEY, Inkwell Publications, 1661 Lauranceae Way, Riverdale, Ga, 302960 Vol, 2, No, 2, Contents: Clarke Co,, Ga. Document; Oglethorpe County Index to Estate Case Files; Newspaper Accounts of Confederate Veterans & Widows; Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, Gwinnett Co., Ga; McDonough Baptist Church, Henry Co,, Ga; Old Reeves Cemetery, Campbell Co., Ga; 19th Century Newspaper Clippings; Confederate Military Records; Persons Who Left Franklin Baptist Church, NC, to Constitute Head of Tennessee Baptist Church, Dillard, Rabun Co., Ga; Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia; Georgia Legislature, January, 1782; Newton Co,, Ga. Marriages 1822-1825; Confederate Soldiers Buried in Georgia; Jones Family Bible Record; First Battalion Georgia Voluntees CSA. GEORGIA GENEALOGICAL SURVEY, Vol. 2, No, 3. Contents: Georgia’s Early Forts, Camden Co; Index to 4th Georgia Cavalry CSA; Georgia’s Nineteenth Century Newspapers (Washington Co. & Campbell Co,); Index to Estate Case Files of Oglethorpe County; Madison Co., Ga. Amnesty Oaths 1865; Miller Bledsoe, Revolutionary Soldier of Oglethorpe Co.; Early Marriages of Tattnall Co,, Ga; Rhode Island Research; Descendants Mark Revolutionary Soldier’s Grave, TREE CLIMBER, Smoky Valley Genealogical Society, 615 South 11th, Salina, Kansas 67401. Vol. 2, No. 1. Contents: Salina’s Old City Records Yield Abundant Harvest; Salina, Ks. Voter Registrations, 1888 (First Ward); Saline Co., Ks. Marriages, I876; Newspaper Gleanings, 1880; Two Family Reunions. WHERE THE TRAILS CROSS, South Suburban Genealogical & Historical Society, P. 0. Box 96, South Holland, II. 60473* Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall 1982. Contents: Early Homer Township Churches; Homer Congregational Church 1833-1976; Luxemburgers and Rhenish Prussians to Homer and Aurora; The Wagner and Jungels Families of 19th Century Homer Twp.; The Ludwicks of Homer; Farmers and Breeders of Homer Twp.; Deaths in Homer Township 1902-1904; I870 U. S. Census of Homer Twp, WHERE THE TRAILS CROSS,, Vol. 13, No. 2, Winter 1982-83. Contents: Research in the Southern Chicago Communities; Early Calumet & Hyde Park Townships Churches; Pullman, a Historic Community; Calumet Civil War Veterans; Hyde Park Civil War Veterans; Quarryland Queries; I870 U. S. Census of Calumet Township. COWETA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE, Coweta County Genea¬ logical Society, Inc., P. 0. Box 1014, Newnan, Ga 30264. Vol. 2, No. 3, Spring, 1983* Contents: The Beginning - Georgia, 1733; Puritan Descendants in Georgia; Coweta Surnames; Some Georgians in the Battle of Kettle Creek’; The Beginning - Coweta, 1733-1829; 1827 Land Lottery; I830 Census; Male Citizens of Senoia Area; Creek Indian War of I836; Coweta Churches - New Hope Baptist; Powell Family Cemetery; Newnan Academy; Some Coweta Confederates; I870 Census; About.Elizabeth Rogers' Will; Andrew Caldwell Russell; Coweta Cemeteries. NORTHWEST GEORGIA HISTORICAL and GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC., P. 0. Box 5063, Rome, Ga, 30161. Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring Issue. Contents: ~±u J Black Baptist in Early Rome; Shiloh Methodist Church, Ranger, Ga; Myles H. Mosley Family Chart; White Family Chart; Bethlehem Baptist Church; Morganton, Ga - Fannin County; Ocoee Lodge, Fannin County; Diamond Mining in Hall Co«, Ga; 1830 Federal Census of Gwinnett Co., Ga; Volcano in Georgia .. Burial Benefits; John B. Gordon .. Murray Co., Ga; Chatta¬ nooga, Tennessee Library; Newspaper Items from the Southern Banner 1849; Willis Barton Family; Early Floyd Co.,‘ Ga„ Marriages; Paulding County Marriages 1857-1862; Old Julian Calendar; Small Family Cemeteries; Short History of Calhoun Woman's Club; Biography of William Peek West; Kelley Family History; The Perry Family; Thomas Edwards Family History; Establishing City of Williamsburg, Va, TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA AND HER PEOPLE, Family Tree Publications, 109 Bull Street, LaGrange, Ga. 30240. Vol. 3* No. 2, April 1983* Contents: The Cleaveland Family; 1840 Troup County Census; Abstracts: 1939 Hogansville Progress; Troup County Marriages; Troup County Wills; Robert Hatton Love joy; Troup County Deeds; Waller Bible Records; LaGrange Streets; History First Baptist Church, Hogansville. DOUGLAS COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1880 CENSUS, compiled.by Joe Baggett, 8823 Rose Avenue, Douglasville, Ga. 30134. Contributed by Rudene Hollingsworth FOCUS OF RESEARCH BUCHANNAN, DENNEY, MITCHELL. Mr. Lynn L. Slaten, Rt. 6, Box 281, Guntersville, Ala. 35976. Caldonia BEARDEN, John BONNER, Mary A. BONNER, Susan Lavina CAMP, Ruth A. CURTIS, Reuben Crawford HANSON, William W. HANSON, Emanuel Butler MARTIN, Isreal MARTIN, Joseph NOLAN, Mattie UPCHURCH. Mrs. Sue M. Elliott, 444 Ridge Rd., Birmingham, Ala. 35206. Susan Ann (ECHOLS?) CAVENDER, wife of Jesse J. CAVENDER; John HARRIS and wife Sidney (THORNTON?) HARRIS: Eliza (DAVIS?) MASHBURN, wife of William R. MASHBURN. Ray Taylor, 417 Cherokee Dr., Waynesboro, Ga. 30830. BROWN, CASE, HEARD, HILL, HYATT, IVY, JONES, KNOX, LESLIE, MALONE, PATTERSON, PRICE, TURNER, WOODARD/WOODWARD, WILLIAMSON. ' Lela V. H. Peterson, RFD Box 13, Monroe, Utah 84754. BEARDEN, BOYD, CROW, DUNCAN, HANSEN/HANSON, HOPKINS, JONES, LONGFELLOW, PAYNE, POPE, SMITHWICK, STYLES, VELVIN. Karen Anderson, P., 0. Box 8612, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. QUERIES George REID Sr., son of Alexander of Rowan Co., N.C., moved to Jackson/ Gwinnett Cos., Ga. from Greene Co., Ga. ca 1800. He did not die in Greene as has been published. Sons Henry Martin and George REID Jr. both had sons named George, who were in Carroll Co. Data tq untangle confusion on these two appreciated. George REID Sr. had a daughter, Katherine, who married Dilmus LYLE, and lived on land on Mulberry River adjoining George. Dilmus Reid LYLE, son of Dilmus, married Melita (Immelita?) MOORE. Exchange on all names. Attempting to sort out REIDs in Georgia, especially children of Alexander and to find additional information on REED/REID family in northern Ireland. • • « Patricia Reid, 71 W. H. Reid Lane, Carrollton, Ga. 30117* -104- Badly in need of information on the parents of Wm. Tadford JORDAN, born 27 Apr 1810, married Agnes BLAIR on 8 Jan 1835 in Meriwether Co., Ga., and died 26 Sep 1884, Carroll Co., buried Jordan Cemetery. Also need the parents of William (?) HARRIS who married Nancy Ann HARPER on 13 Dec 1827 and died 1847 in Coweta Co., Ga. J. D. Jordan, Rt 11, Box 515» Cullman, Ala. 35055 Need information on - (her parents?) Co., Ga; 1850 11th Div. Frances WARREN (b. m. d family of Ezekiel ; enumerated 1830 WARREN, b ca 1799, N.C., census Gwinnett Co., Ga; Carroll Co„, Ga. with w. Mary, Betsey, ?); i860 10th Dist. Carroll Co. with w, m. Mary 1840 Heard Jane, and Mary, Jary J., and Frances WARREN; m. Mrs. Louisa INZER, 25 Apr 1869 .St. Clair Co., Ala; I870 census Kelley’s Creek, St. Clair Co, with wife Liza, James and Drucinda E. ENZER. Other children of Ezekiel and Mary believed to be William Benjamin "Ben" b. 14 Feb 1826, Gwinnett Co., who m(l) Harriet N. OWEN, Heard Co., and m(2) Mrs. Sarah A. (CALDWELL) CRAIN, 4 Sep 1866, Columbia Co., Ar., and d, 27 May 1866, Columbia Co.; Ezekiel Wilson WARREN, b. 14 20 Apr 1854, WARREN, b(?), KERSEY, d(?); who m. 1898, Nov 1828, Gwinnett Co Carroll Co., and d« 12 Dec m. --(?) TUCKER, d(?); Katie WARREN, b(?), m, - Ann WARREN, b 12 July 1833« m. Wesley Thos. VEAZEY Amanda Caroline HUTCHINSON Grayson Co., Tx; Emily —(?) 13 Dec 1849, Carroll Co., and d. 10 Jan I WARREN d. 1870-1880, St. Clair Co, ... Mrs. Mabel Warren Wolfe, 3015 .899, St. Clair Co., Ala. Ezekiel » Ala., buried (?). Pines Rd,, Shreveport, LA 71119* I am doing research in Carroll County on the Josiah Marion McCLAIN/McLAIN family who migrated to the County sometime before the Civil War. He was born in Georgia in the 1830‘s and married Julia Ann America KING (born 1841), daughter of Benjamin and Emma BURSON KING. They had four children who are lis.ted below. Shortly after the Civil War, Josiah Marion left his family and moved to Texas. His wife and children stayed in Carroll Co. and raised many generations of McCLAINs. If you recognize any of the children named below, please contact me. 1* James Benjamin, born 14 July 1858, married (1) Mary F. J. CHANDLER 2 May I877. Their children were William Marion, Emmeline, Laura, and Lucy. He then married (2) M. A. E. MOBLEY, 23 Aug 1885, and their children were Della, Julia Anne Parmelia, May Frances, Belle, Joseph, and Lee. James Benjamin McCLAIN^died 6 July 1935* 2. Joseph Marion, born 14 July 1859, married Nancy E.* SMITH. Their children were Shaw (1891-1976), Tillero, Oscar, Altsy, Carter or Carver (?) B., Joseph A., and John Henry. Joseph Marion died 10 Feb 1942. 3* Mary Jane, born 1862, married John FREE and had two known children: Julia and Jimmy (?). 4. John Ho, born 1864, married Johnnie ADAMSON. Their children were: Dawson, Joe, Colonel, General, Gene, Martha, Lizzie, and Ethel. John H. died 19 Nov 1932. Any names and addresses of relatives who may know of a family history would be appreciated. ... John W. Reese, Jr., 181 4th Avenue #2, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. Information needed on Edwin Wellington MAXWELL who married 16 June 1832 Margaret McLARTY, in Mecklenberg Co., N.C. Margaret died 1866 and is buried in^Douglasville Cemetery. John Guy MAXWELL died early 1900's. Desire copy of his obituary and history of MAXWELL family printed in the newspaper of Douglasville-Villa Rica area. My great grandfather William Archibald MAXWELL served on the Villa Rica City Council in I887 and operated the W. A. Maxwell General Mercantile Store in Villa Rica until after 1907* My grandmother Lottie ROBERTSON is also buried in the Douglasville Cemetery. T.rvt-Hft A. Vandergaw, 2643 Bradbury Ct., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. i -105- Need information on Francis M. RICHARDS, born ca 1803, Tenn.; on his wife, Angeline M.-, bom ca 1805» Tenn.; and their third son, James C. RICHARDS, born 1835, Georgia, married Sarah C. HESTERLY, 12 Sep 1856, and was killed in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., 1862. ... Louise Haase, 2893 Umberland Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30340. Where might I be able to buy a copy of "The Family History of Thomas MARTIN, Sr. — A North Carolina Revolutionary Soldier," by Jenny MARTIN FAGG? It was published by Arrow/Curtis Printing Company, Ft. Worth, Texas 1976'. ... Mrs. Sue Martin Elliott, 444 Ridge Rd,f Birmingham, Ala. 35206. The History of Linity Church, which was published in our Summer Quarterly, was submitted by Miss Minnie Lee Earnest of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Earnest also submitted the Linity Cemetery record. Since we no longer publish cemetery records in our Quarterly, this information was turned over to the Cemetery Committee to be published in our Cemetery Book. Miss Earnest was very disappointed in our presentation of this material, for which we apologize. INDEX - FALL 19,83 Adair 86 Adams 75 77 84 Adamson 95 104 Aderhold 99 Alcorn 100 Alewine 75 Alford 97 Allen 81 Almand 77 Almond 77 Amburn 80 Anderson 79 84 103 Arnold 100 Arp 100 Ashmore 77 Atwood 100 Austin 90 Autrey 82 Avery 78 97 Awtry 97 Babb 102 Baggett 103 Bailey 83 84 Baker 77 86 r Banks 81 Barker 97 Barnes 77 Barnett(e) 80 97 Baron 77 Barr 75 Barron 75 77 Barton 76 103 Baskin 97 Bass 97 99 Batchelor 100 Battey 83 Beall 82 Beard 98 Bearden 103(2) Beck 100 Bedingfieid 79 Bell 97(3) BeHand 97 Benedict 100 Benford 75 77 Bennett 82 Benson 97 Bentley 80 Berryman 100 Bird 96 Bishop 77 Black 80 90 97 99 Blair 104 Blakley 99 Blalock 90 92 Blanchard 97 98 Bledsoe 102 Blount 83 Boatright 97 Bogges(s) 91 97 Bohannon 84 Bonds 79 Bonner 93 96 98 103 Bonnor 96 Boone 98 Booth 79 Borders 98 Bowers 100 Bowling 79 90 Boyd 103 Bozemore 83 Bracknell 98 Bradley 77 Brassiale 86 Braswell 83 98 Brazell(e) 77 86 87 Brazzell 86 Bridges 76 77 98(2) Browning 98 Bryan 83 84 Bryant 81 97 Buchannan 103 Buckhanan 79 Buescher 100 Burch 83 Burnett 81 98 Burnham 96 Burroughs 84 Burrow 96 Burson 75 76 77 98(2) 104 Burt 75 77 Butram 98 Buyers 90 Byer 97 Calaway 82 Caldwell 80 104 Calloway 82 Camp 103 Campbell 98(2) Canady 86 Candler 84 Carleton 97 Carnes 98 Carney 83 Carpenter 99 Carroll 82 98 Burke 90 91 92 93 Chalker 100 Case 89 103 Cason 81 Catlett 79 Causeley 98 Causey 100 Cavender 98 103 C$bula 95 100 Chamblee 97 Champion 84 Chance 80 92 93 98 Chandler 98 99 100 104 Cheaves 97 Briscoe 82 Brock 93 Brook 90 Carten 77 78 98 Brooks 76 77 Carter 98 99 Brown 76 77 80 84 Cartright 98 86 87 89 98 103 Cary 79 -106- Ghitty 84 Chitwood 81 Clark 80 82 Cleaveland 103 Cleghorn 83 Clements 81 Clinton 86 Cobb 91 96 98 Coffee 84 Colclough 75 98 Cole 75 77 98(2) Coleman 99 Collins 98 Colquit(t) 77 81 Colson 100 Compton 86 Conner 98 Cooper 75 77 95 Copeland 77 100 Cornwell 81 Cosper 100 Costley 76 Cotney 79 Cowan 80 81 Cox 73 78 84 Craft 77 Crain 104 Creel 75 77 Creswell 82. Crittenden 79 Crow 76 77 103 Crowell 99(2) Crozier 77 Cruise 82 Cullens 79 Culpepper 98 Cunningham 82 Curtis 90 103 Daniel 75 77 78 97 Darden 77 Davis 80 96 98 99 103 Dean 79 Delegal 80 Denney 103 Dennis 80 Dermond 83 Dickson 85 88 Dier .77 Dilbeck 100 * Dillard 80 Dismuke 82 Dixon 82 85 90 Dobbs 86 98 Dodd 88 Dorough 95 Dowdy 81 Downs 78 Drew 98(3) Driver 98 DuBignon 90 91 Dudley 86 87 Duke 83 98 Duncan 75 77 95 99 103 Dunn 101 Durrow 95 Dutton 80 Dyer 81 Dykes 83 Earnest 100 105 Echols 103 Edmond 100 Edwards 84 103 Elder 100 Elkins 80 Elliott 103 105 Ellis 80 Elrod 98 Embree 88 England 98 Enzer 104 Ernest 100 Estes 77 Etheridge 79 Evans 80 82 99 Fagg 105 Fain 83 Fan 83 Farley 80 Farmer 77 Farquharson 81 Fielder 97 Fields 77 88 Fisher 79 Fitts 75 76 77 Fleming.82 83 Fletcher 75 76 77 98 Foote 76 77 Foreman 80 Forester 100 Foster 73 Free 104 Freeman 80(2) 81 83 Freylan 98 Friddell 100 Gardner 100 Garner 83 86 98 99 100 Garrett 100 Garrison 78 98 Garst 75 76 77 Gausby 99 Gay 75 77 Gess 79 Gibson 98 99 Gill 82 Gillespie 99 Glover 82 100 Gober 97 Godwin 79 Goodgame 80 Gordon 103 Goulding 79 Grantland 84 Gray 98(3) 99 Green(e) 77 98 Greenwood 81 Gresham 98(2) Griffin 77 98 Gross 77 Haase 105 Hale 97 Hall 100 Hallmark 79 Hammock 81 98 Hamrick 75 93 94 99(2) 100 Hana 96 Hand 76 77 Hansen 103 Hanson 103(3) Hardeman 97 Hardemia 97 Hardin 96 97 Hargue 84 Harper 99 104 Harrell 80 Harrington 79 100 Harris(s) 81 83 84 86 103 104 Harrison 98 101 Harrold 81 Hart 81 98 Hartsfield 82 83 Harwell 81 Hatcher 79(2) 82 Hawkins 81 86 Hay 99 Haynes 77 86 Hays(e) 75 77 80 Head 98 Heard 103 Hearn 77 Helton 96 97 Hembre(e) 98 99 Hemphill 81 Henderson 82 99 Hendricks 86 Henry 100 Herb 82 Herbert 82 Hess 100 Hesterly 105 Hildebrand 99 Hill 80 103 Hinesley 99 Hobbs 83 Hodges 82 Holland 76 77 96 98 Hol'leb 100 Hollingsworth 73 103 Hollins 79 Holloway 77 Holton 79 97 Homes 76 77 Hoofe 77 Hooks 79 Hopkins 83 103 Horton 96 Hoskins 83 House 73 74 Houseworth 99 Howard 80 83 96 98 Hubbard 81 Huckeby 77 Hudson 76 77 84 96 Hughes 81 86 Humphrey 86 Humphries 93 Hunt 81 Huston 84 Hutchinson 104 Hutchison 82 Hyatt 103 Inzer 104 Irwin 97 Iverson 77 Iv(e)y 73 103 Jack 97 Jackson 77 100 Jarrell 80 Jeffers 100 Johnson 75 77 80 83 96(2) Johnston 79 Jones 76 77 78 79 82 98 102 103(2) Jordan 104 • Josey 100 Jungels 102 Kain 79 Kelley 103 Kendrick 98 Kendricks 81 Kennedy 86 98 Kennely 78 -107- Kennemer 89 Kersey 104 Kilgore ?8 King 78 86 104 Kinney 80 94 Kirksey 84 Knox 89 103 Kramer 99 Lackey 73 84 93 Lambert 100 Lamkins 82 Landers 83 Lane 80 Langley 83 Langston 79 Lanham 83 Lassetter 98 Latimer 78 Laurence 80 Lavendar 82 Leathers 97 Lebo 100 Lee 80 98 Leslie 89 103 Lewellen 98 Lewis 98 Ligon 79 Lipham 75 76 78 Little 78 80 Lively 88 Loe 76 Loftin 79 Long 83 Longfellow 103 Loqueux 81 Love joy 103 Loveless 75 78 Lovett 84 Lovvorn 95 Lowe 78 81 Luckie 79 Ludwick 102 Lyle 103 Lynch 80 Lyon 82 Mabry 75 76 78 98 Mains 84 Majors 86 Maicom 80 Malone 87 103 Mandeville 98 Mann 83 Manor 97 Marschall 79 Martin 96 103 105 Mashburn 103 Masongill 98 Mathis 84 Matillo 79 Matthews 79 Maxey 83 Maxwell 96 104 Maynard 100 Mays 88 McCain 95 McCall 84 McCallister 98 McCalpha 97 McCaul 80 McClain 104 McClung 86 87 MeCommon 81 McDaniel 96 McGahee 73 100 McGarity 99 McGuire 80 McIntyre 82 McKee 80 McKenzie 81 McKissock 84 McLain 104 McLarty 104 McLean 89 MeLeary 81 McLeod 79 McMinn 86 McMullen 97 98 McMurray 100 McNeely 79 McRee 101 MeWright ?8 Merrell ,78 Merrill 90 Merritt 81 Metcalf 100 Middlebrooks 80 Middleton 83 Miles 75 78 Miller 81 98 100 Mills 98 Mims 84 Mihish 80 Mitchell 81 82 100 103 Mizel 83 Mobley 104 Moore 96 99 100 103 Morgan 82 83 Morris 75 78 79 81 82 Morrow 73 99 Morton 80 81 Mosel(e)y 83 92 Mosley 103 Mozingo 84 Mulone 87 Murph 88 Muse 98 Music 98 Nail 81 96 Napier 81 Nash 101 Neely 81 Neil 99 Nesbit 78 New 73 97 Newman 100 Newton 99 Nix 78 Nixon 98 Nolan 103 Nolande 97 Noles 78 Norton 86 87 Numans 84 Nuss 100 Odom 98 Ogletree 81 Omary 75 78 Oneal 78 0'Neil(l) 90 98 Owen 100 104 Pace 98 Padgett 90 93 Pair 86 Pam 98 Parker 93 Parrish 98 Pate 75 80 Patrick 84 Patterson 78 88 » Matter i All checks for the following are to be made payable to the Carroll County Genealogical Society. 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. Name(s)___,_'__ Address____ City, State, Zip____Phone No. ____ All 1983 Quarterlies will be mailed to you as a member. REQUEST FOR FORMER ISSUES OF THE QUARTERLY Please send me the 1981 and/or 1982 issues of the Quarterly as follows: My Name, check Address for $_ __ is enclosed. Issues are $3.00 each except for the large Fall-Winter 1981 issue which costs $5*00. ORDER FOR CARROLL COUNTY CENSUSES Please send me the following books: 1850 Carroll County Census _$8.00 16 enclosed. i860 Carroll County Census _$9*00 is enclosed. Name, Address .__ , FOCUS OF RESEARCH Please enter the following names, on which I am doing research, in the Quarterly: My name, address ALL THE ABOVE FORMS ARE TO BE SENT TO MRS. NELL YATES, 818 TYUS ROAD, BOWDON, GA. 30108. ORDER FOR CARROLL COUNTY CEMETERIES BOOK Please send me the large 842-page book on Carroll County Cemeteries. My check for $30.00 is enclosed. ___ Name __Address ___ MAIL THIS FORM WITH YOUR CHECK MADE PAYABLE Phone TO No. THE __ CARROLL COUNTY GENEALO GICAL SOCIETY TO MR. C. P. TIGNER, 3312 OAK GROVE CHURCH ROAD, CARROLLTON GA. 30117. ALL OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS to the Quarterly are to be sent to Mrs. Clarice Cox, 1055 Farmers High Rd., Carrollton, Ga. 30117* rn Spec Coll CC7 (1) Fall 1983