Carroll County genealogical quarterly, Winter 1984

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THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
BY THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. 0. BOX 576
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VOLUME V WINTER 1984 NUMBER FOUR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers and Committees . 109
President's Letter .109
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church Minutes, Cont'd. 110
The William Ray Boon Family .120
Index to 1827 Land Lottery, Eighth Dist., Fifth Section .. 123
Genealogical Sketches from "Memoirs of Georgia," Cont'd. 129
Fitts, Fuller, Gay, James P. Griffin, R. L. Griffin, Grow,
Harman
Focus of Research .. 134
Queries . 134
Carroll County Genealogical Society 1984 Members, Cont'd. ..... 135
Pedigree Charts .137
Index . 142
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. Former issues
of the Quarterly are available at the prices shown on the back page
of this issue. These are available from the Carroll County Genea¬
logical Society, P. 0. Box 576, Carrollton, Georgia 30117• Queries
are published free for members of the Society.
Copyright 1984
ISSN-073^-5682
THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
1984 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
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President
Vice-President
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Secretary...
Program
Treasurer
Committee
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Chm. ...
Project Committee Chm. ...
Membership Committee Chm.
Publicity Committee Chm. .
Publication Committee Chm.
Mrs. Marcia S. McGahee
Dr. Elmo Roberds
Mrs. Maida Rose Webb
Mrs. Shirley M. Gardner
Mrs. Clarice Cox
Mrs. Rudene Hollingsworth
Mrs. Nancy Sparkman
Mrs. Mary Florence Word
Mr. Myron W. House
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.
Dear Members,
November, 1984
As 1984 rapidly draws to a close, an examination of our Society is in
order. Our membership continues to grow, the Quarterly improves, and we
have made contributions to the Irvine Sullivan Ingram Library at W.G.C.
for purchasing microfilm and to the West Georgia Regional Library in
Carrollton for additional materials in the Genealogy Research Room.
In August Myron House, in charge of Special Collections at W.G.C., spoke
to the Society on migration patterns from the north and the Atlantic
coastal regions. At the September meeting Dr. Daniel P. Juengst, of the
Sociology and Anthropology Dept, at W.G.C., spoke of his work primarily
with the Luba tribe in Zaire, Africa. Their descendency is recognized
only through the father, or patrilineage; ours is bilateral with both
sides of the family of equal importance. Dr. Robert Myers, Assoc. Prof,
of Geography at W.G.C., discussed "Cemeteries of Carroll County — Symbols
of Southern Culture” in October, and gave a most interesting slide presen¬
tation of different types of tombstones and how they reflect our culture
and ways we differ from some other sections of the country.
It has been a pleasure to meet some of our members living out of the
Carroll County area, and we hope more of you will join us in the future.
I have enjoyed serving as your President, but any success and growth
that has been accomplished has been with your cooperation and assistance.
I wish you continued success in finding your "roots," happiness in the
coming holiday season, and all the best for the New Year.
Sincerely,
Marcia S. McGahee
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(The following Minutes are continued from the Fall Quarterly. They are
printed here with the same phrasing and spelling just as they appear in
the original record. Parentheses are added by the editor. This Church,
although originally in Carroll County, is in that part of Villa Rica
which is now in Douglas County, and is still being used.)
MINUTES OF THE
NEW HOPE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH. VILLA RICA
July the 23rd 1837 the Church met and sat in Conferance 1st Chooses
Brother James Majors Moderator Protem and after praise and prayer
proceeded to Bisness 2nd opened adoore for the Reception of members
then reed by letter Brother Bareman Huckabe and sister Elizabeth Huckabe
which letter they reed from this Church on hur last Conferance 3rd
Calld for acknowedgments 4th Called for Refferancees. 5th the men that
was Chosen to select the place where the new meetinghouse shall be bilt
Reportes that they have selected a place near the Campmeeting Ground
near to Charles Sheetes,es which was reed by the Church 6th the Church
then appointed William Majors Thomas Rabun James Colthirp Jonathan
Haynes Chirles Sheetes Jacob Awtry and John T. Chambers trustees of the
New hope Meetinghouse 7th the Church then Received a Charge aganst
Sister Mary Hiden from Brother James Majours for reporting that He was
one of the Poney Club and such like slanderous reportes about him.
James Majours Mdr
Johnson Haynes Clk
August the 25th 1837* 1st The Church sat in conference After Prayer by
the Modeator. 2nd Opened a Door for the reception of members. 3rd
Received Bro. Edward Haynes & Sister Arry Haynes by letter. 4th Took up
the charge of James Majors against Sister Mary Hiden and laid over the
same tell Gen. Conference. 5th Received a charge against Bro. Thomas
Rody for his absence from his family & also from the Church in consider¬
ation of which the Church proceded to the charge and excluded him.
6th The Church appointed Bro. H. Haynes & Bro. E. Haynes Delegates to
the Next Association & Bro. Adair in case of failure. The Church also
agreed to send three Dollars for minits and that Bro. Edward Haynes
write the Church letter.
Saturday 26th of August 1837* The Church set in conference after divine
service 1st opened adore for the reception of members and received Sister
Elizabeth and Amey Kinney by letter also reed Brother Leeroy and Ludicy
Williams on aletter that had been granted by this Church.
Johnson Haynes Clk
August Sunday 27th 1837 • Opened a dore for the reception of members
then Reed by letter(crossed out) Espearance John Huckabe Also Jane
Huckabe his wife. H. Haynes Mdr J. Haynes Clk
September the 23rd 1837* The Church met and after devine Servis sat in
Conferance 1st Calld for acknowledgments 2nd opened adore for the
reception of members then reed by letter Brother William Burns and
Sister Lorany Burns his wife. Also Sister nancy Mcelroy. Also Sister
Luiza Goodson also Sary williams By Espearance. Also Elizabeth Mcquarter
By Espearance Also Brother William Haynes By Letter and Sister nancy
Haynes by Letter 3rd. Calld for refferances then took up the Case of
James majors aganst Sister Hiden and Laid it over untell next Conferance
and appointed Brother Adear and Brother H. Haynes to tell Brother Idson
to attend the next Conferance at this place dismissed in order.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
October the 21st 1837* The Church met and after Devine Servis sat in
conferance 1st Called for the fellowship of the Church 2nd then opened
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a door for the Reception of members 3rd Called for Refferances then
took up the Charge of Jas. Majors Aganst Sister Hiden the Case was then
settled by sister making satisfaction to Brother Majours And the Church.
Henry Haynes Johnson Haynes Clk
November the 25th 1837. The Church met and after divine servis sat in
Conferance 1st opened a dore for the reception of members 2nd Called
for Ackowledgments 3rd Called for fellowship 4th Called for Refferance.
H. Haynes Mdr J. Haynes Clk
December Meeting no Conferance
January the 2?th I838. The Church met and after Divine Servis sat in
Conferance. 1st opened adore for the Recption of members 2nd Called
for acknowledgmentes 3rd Called for refferances 4th the Church then
Choosed Brother Henry Haynes Modeater for the Presant year.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
Sabbath 28th. Filles woman of Cullar Applied for and Reed a letter of
dismision.
february the 24th I838 the Church met and after devine servis sat in
Conferance. 1st Called for acknowedgments 2nd Called for fellowship
3rd opened adore for the recption of members then receaveed Brother
John H. Colthorp by letter 4th Sister Humphrey Applied for and Reed
a letter of Dismition 5th the Church then Excomunicateed Judy woman
of Collar for departing from the truth and other disorder 6th Church
then agreed that Henry Haynes B. Adear P. Black J. Coltharp Johnson
Haynes be a Commity to draw Anew Rool of decorum for this Church to be
governd by and present it to the Church then appoint brother James
Colthorp to notify brother rabun to Come to our next Conferance also
brother adear to notify brother william majors to come to our next
Confeance to give satisfaction for fighting.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
March the 23rd 1838. The Church met and after divine serves sat in
conferance 1st Called for acknowledgements 2nd Called for fellowship
then came forward Bro. Wm. Majors and made satisfaction to the Church
for the difficulty he had got into also Bro. Thos. Rabum came forward
and made satisfaction to the Church for the fight he had 3rd opened
adoor for the reception of members then received Bro. Jas. Swafford and
Sister Swafford by letter also received Bro. A. G. Yates and Sister
Amanda Yates by letter. 4th Received a new rule of government for this
Church in lieu of the former rule that we have been governed by 5th
Appointed a committy to arrange the preaching for New hope church during
one year to wit Bro. B. Adare Bro. Jas. Coltharp Bro. Wm. Majors Bro.
Jonathan Haynes Bro. A. G. Yates 6th Bro. Johnson Haynes resigneed the
Clerks office and the church appointed Bro. P. S. Black to serve in that
office and also tresurer.
March the 24th I838. After Divine Sevice the church sat in confference.
1st Openeed adoor for the reception of members received Sister Susannah
Kinney by letter 2nd Sister Susannah Trap applyed for a letter of
Dismission which was granteed. Henry Haynes Mdr P. S. Black Clk
Rules of Decorum for New hope Church
1st the church shall be governed by aregular moderator and Clerk.
2nd invite visiting brethren to seats with us.
3rd Call for the fellowship of the church.
4th open adoor for the reception of members.
5th Call for refferences.
6th It shall be the duty of each and evry free male member to be found
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on his seat at each conference and no common press of worldly business
shall be an excuse for not attending.
7th And it Shall be the duty of this Church to take notice of all
Such Delinquents and call them to an acount as she may think proper.
8th Every member Shall be entitled to Speak who Shall arise from his
seat and address the modeator or Church and shall attend to the subject
to which he speaks not makeing any remark on the slips and blunders of
them that spake before and no member shall not speak more than three
times without the leave of the church and we will admit of no other
title but Brother while in conference.
9th The moderator shall be entitled to speak provided his seat be
filled.
10th And it shall be the duty of any member of this church becoming
aggrieved with a brother or sister to go and tell it to them and to them
only and it shall be considered disorder to do otherwise.
11th and it shall be the duty of any member of this church knowing of
a difficulty betwen two members where as they fail to attend there church
meeting to lay the matter before the church.
12th Every motion made and seconded shall come before the church
Except withdrawed by the maker.
13th and every motion shall be decided by amajority of the members
present.
14th any member breaking these rules shall be admonished.
15th Call the role to mark absents (All crossed out).
16th the tresurer shall keep a book of all moneys paid in and who by
and dated and show his Book quarterly.
17th this Decorum may amended or alterd at any time by two thirds of
the members present.
April the 21st 1838. 1st The Church sat in conference after divine
service. 2nd Called for fellowship found peace. 3rd opened adoor for
the reception of members. 4th received Bro. Benjamin C. Burns and Sister
Nancy Bums by letter. 5th Called for refferences. 6th Dismissed.
Henry Haynes Mdr Peterson Black Clk
May the 26, 1838. 1st the Church sat in conference after Divine Servece.
2nd Called for fellowship. 3rd Opened adoor for the reception of member.
4th Bro. John H. Coltharp Applied for a letter of Dismission which was
granted. Henry Haynes Mdr P. S. Black Clk
June the 23rd 1838. 1st The church sat in conference after Divine
Service. 2nd Called for fellowship. 3rd opened adoor for the reception
of members 4th received a request from Altoona church for New hope
church to send the Rev. Edward Haynes to serve their Church as Moderator
To which the church granted. 5th received acharge against Francis Powel
Bro. Baly Black Bro. Jas. Ensly Bro. Jno. Crow and Bro. Green C.
McSpaden for their none attendence at conference. Also the Church
appointed the present Clerk to inform them to come & gave satisfaction
to the church. H. Haynes Mdr P. S. Black Clk
Sunday June the 24, 1838. While in conference Brother Sam & Bro. Goler
& Siter Sukey & 2 Sister Fannys all members of Collor applied to the
church for letters of Dismission which was granted.
H. Haynes Mdr P. Black Clk
Saturday July the 21, 1838. 1st the chrurch sat in conference after
Divine service. 2nd Called for fellowship Church done in order. 3rd
called for acknowedgments. 4th opened Adoor for the reception of
members. 5th received Samuel Nolen by experience. 6th Bro. Green C.
McSpaden and Bro. James Endsley made satisfaction to the church for
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there none attendence at Church also postponed the charge that was
prefered against sister Fracis Powell & Bro. Baly Black and Bro. John
Crow till next conference. H. Haynes Mdr P. S. Black Clk
Saturday August the 25» I838. 1st The Church sat in conference after
Divine Servese. 2nd called for fellowship fond in order. 3rd Opened
a Door for the reception of members. 4th Called for refferences. 5th
Took up the Charge against Brother Baley Black and Brother John Crow and
sister Frances Powell and Excommunicated them for their none attendence
at Church conference and being in Disorder. 6th Cited Brother Green C.
McSpaden to attend Next church conference and gave sattisfaction to the
church for his none attendence at conference and Brother Thomas Rabum
was appointed to deliver the mesage to him. 7th Brother James Swofford
and sister Susannah Swofford applied for letters of Dismission which
was granted. 8th Appointed Brother Henry Haynes and Brother Edward
Haynes to bear the letter and represent us in the Next association and
Brother Bozeman Adare and Brother Benjamine C. Burns in case of failure
9th Dismissed. Henry Haynes Mdr Peterson Black Clk
September the 22nd 1838. 1st the church sat in confference after Divine
Servese. 2nd Inquired for fellowship. 3rd Opened adoor for the
reception of members. 4 called for refferences. 5th Took up the case
of Brother Green C. McSpaden and posponed the charge till next meeting
also appointed Bro. Bozeman Adare and Bro. Leroy Williams to go & labor
with him. Henry Haynes Mdr Peterson Black Clk
October the 27, I838. 1st The Church sat in confference After Divine
Servese. 2 inquired for fellowship. 3rd opened adoor for the reception
of members. 4 Called for Refferences. 5 took up the charge against
Brother Green C. McSpaden and Excommunicated him for his none attendence
at church confference and refused to come and gave satisfaction. 6th
Received a petiton from apart of the members of this church for a
Dismission from this church to become a constuted Body themselves.
Males Names Females Names
that applied for letters Nancy Haynes
Elizabeth Huckeby
Sinthy Haynes
Phebe Haynes
Nancy Burns
Orra Haynes
Jane Huckeby
Louisey Goodson
Sarah Williams
Susanah Kinney
Ann Kinney
Elizabeth Kinney
Nancy M'elroy
Ludicy Williams
Sarah Green
Mary Hiden
and the same was granted. 7th appointed Brother Johnson Haynes Clerk
Henry Haynes Mdr Peterson Black Clk
November the 24th I838. The Church met and after divine service sat in
Conferance. 1st Called for fellowship found Peace 2nd opened Adore
for the Reception of members. 3rd Called for refferance found none,
mondy the 27th opened a dore then Reed by Exspearance William Huckabe
then Reed brother David Hiden by Recantation.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
Wm. Haynes
Berrymin Huckeby
Johnathan Haynes
Henry Haynes
Benjamin C. Bums
Edward Haynes
John Huckeby
Leroy Williams
Peterson Black
Anderson Green
Samuel Noland
Thomas Rabum
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December the 22nd 1838. the Church met and after devine servis sat in
Conferance 1st Calld for a fellowship of the Church found Peace 2nd
opened a dore fore the reception of members none came fored. 3rd Called
for refferancees found none. 4th Sister Mary noland applied for And
Reed a Letter of Dismition Also brother William Huckabe Aplied for a
letter of dismition which was granted. 5th the Church then went in to
the Choice of A Preacher - then the Church Made Choice of brother Parker
Rice to attend them the next year and - Appointed brother Adear and
Brother Mathews to inform Brother Rice of it.
H. Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
January the 26 1839* the Church met and after devine servis set in
Conferance 1 Called for fellowship found Peace 2nd opened a dore for the
Reception of members then Reed by Letter Brother Major L. Chandlar and
his wife Malinda Chandlar 3rd Calld for refferances then tookup the
Case of Calling on brother P. Rice to attend on us this year and Laid it
over till next Confeance.
Sabath 27 Brother Alfred G. Yates and his wife Amandy Yates applied
for letters of dismission which was granted.
Robert McMinn Mod Protem Johnson Haynes
Clk
Also Brother and sister Thomas and anna Swafford applied for and Reed
letters of dismission.
February 23rd 1839* the Church met and after devine servis sat in
Conferance 1st Choosed brother Pr Rice moderater Protem 2 Called for
fellowship of the Church found peace 3rd Calld for Refferances then
took up the Case of Calling on Brother P. Rice attinding on us as
moderater this year when brother Rice being Presant telles us that he
Cannot attend as moderater then dismist in order.
Parker Rice Mod protem Johnson Haynes
Clk
March the 23rd 1839 the Church met but did not hold Confeance by reason
of being so few -
Sabath the 24th. Opned adore for the reception of members then Reed by
Exsperance Dicy Man and Jessey Chambers.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
April 27 1839 the Church met and after devine servis sat in Conferance
1st opned a dore for the Reception of members then Reed by Exspearance
Lucindy Chambers - 2nd inquired for refferance found none. 3rd the
Church then went into the Choice of a noderater for the presant year
the Church and whole Congragation then without a decenting voice made
Choice of Brother Henry Haynes to serve the Church for the presant year
4th the Church then Agreed tha the next meeting in Course be a sacerment
meeting. Dismist in orer. Reed sister Hidens letter back that she got
from this Church in Oct I838. Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
Sabbath Reed by Exspearance nancy McCreerer.
May the 25th 1839 the Church met And after devine servis sat in
Conferance 1st opned adore for the Reception of members then Reed by
letter Sister Catharine D. Chambers. Also Reed by Exspearance Marrel C.
Awtrey 2nd Calld for fellowship found peace. 3rd Calld for Refferances
found none. 4th appointed A Commity to orange Preaching for this Church
toit. bretherin B. Adear J. Coltharp D. Hiden B. Mathewes and J.
Chambers Dismissed in order. Henry Haynes Mod Johnson Haynes Clk
Sabbath 26 Reed by Exspearance Nancy awtrey.
June the 21st 1839 the Church met and After Divine servis set in Confer¬
ance. 1st Calld for fellowship found peace. 2nd Opened adore for the
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Resption of members none Came fored 3rd Called for Refferance - found
none.
Saturday the 22nd Opened adore for the Reception of Members then Reed
By Exspearance Susanna McCreer Also Caroline Adare.
Monday 24th opened adore for the Reception of members then Reed By
Exspearance John T. Chambers and frances C. Richardson thomas Mclure
John McCurdy, Joseph Chambers, James Leathers, Mahaly Richard, Malinda
Sheetes, Sarah Elsbery, and Sarah Haynes.
24th at knight at Chirles Sheetes,es opened adore for the Reception of
Members then Reed by Exspearance Clayton Williames and Mary Williams and
Margaret Black and Barbary Stark and John Strickland and James Huckabe.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
July the 26th 1839 the Church met and after devine servis sat in
Conferance 1st Called for the fellowship found Peace 2nd opened the
dore of the Church for the reception of members 3rd called for reffer¬
ance found none. 4th the Church appoint brotheren Hiden and adare
dilegates to the general meeting and brother bagwell in Case of failyear
5 then applied for and reed letters of dismition brother and
sister Richard and brother James Huckabe and his wife - - -
Saturday 27th dismist by letter brother Wm. A. Majors and sister Mary
Majors. Also dismist by letter Adaline Woman of Cullar Property of
John A. Jones.
Sabath 28th Received By Exspearance John P. Clinton.
Henry Haynes Mdr Johnson Haynes Clk
Sabbath 28th at knight Reed by Exspearance Mary McClure.
Monday the 29th Reed by Exspearance Emely Bagwell. Also Reed by litter
Peter J. Thyass.
August the 25 1839* the Church met and after divene servis sat in
Conferance 1st opened adore for the reception of members. 2nd Called
for fellowship found Peace 3rd appointed brotheren adear and J. Haynes
dilegates to the next Assosiation and brother Hiden in Case of faillier.
4th the Church releve the former Clerk by his requst and Appoint brother
John T. Chambers to serve in his place. 5th the Church agreed to strike
out the 15th articel of there decorem.
Edw. Haynes Mod Johnson Haynes Clk
Sept, the 21, 1839 the Church met and after divine servis sat in
Conferance 1st inqired for fellowship found peace 2nd opened adore
for the reception of members then Reed by recantation brother James
Robertes 3rd inquired for refferance found none. 4 brther Hiden
applied for leave to deal with a member of another Church and Collect
a Certin amount of mony owing to brother Hiden from him. 5 then applied
for and Reed Letters of dismition Johnson Susanna and Sarah Haynes
Henry Haynes Mod Johnson Haynes Clk
1840 January 25th Church met and after divine Service set in Conferince
1st opened the door for reception of members. Reed Sister Mary Leathers.
2nd Brother Peterson Black applied for a letter of dismsion from this
church for wife and also Brother Edward Haynes applied for letters of
dsmison for Brother Thomas McClure and his wife from this Church granted
and William Yates wife a letter also of dismission granted. 3rd the
church then proceded to choose their preacher made choice of Brother
Henry Haynes and Jno. T. Chambers as Church Clerk. 4th Brother Claton
Williams and his wife applyed for letter of dismsion for this church
granted. Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers Clk
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1840 Febuary 22nd church Met and affter divine Service sat in conference
1st Called for the fellowship of chirch found peace 2nd opened a door
for the reception of members none come forward 3th Refferinces called
for found none 4th distributions by the church and others
Bozeman Adaire $ 3«00
David Hyden 2.00
Jesse Oweton 1.00
M. C. Awtry 2.00
Jno. McCurdy 1.50
Ann McCurdy 0.50
Abbtha Mann 0.50
Nancy McBeard 1.00
Jesse H. Chambers 2.00
Jno. T. Chambers 2.00
Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers Clk
April 25th 1840 Newhope Church met and after divine service set in
Conference 1st opened a door for the Reception of membrs none came
fowad. 2nd Brothre Burl Mathes and his wife Sarah also Brother Willis
Bagwell and his wife Emily applyed for letters of dismision granted
3rd Called for the fellow ship of the church found peace.
On Sunday the 26th Brother Merton Matos and his wife Clarissa Mattos
came forwad and joined by letters. Jno. T. Chambers Clk
May the 23th 1840. The Church met and after divine service sat in
conference 1st opened a door for the reception of members then came
forward and joined by letter Brother Jesse Wooten and Polly Wooten his
wife Sister Maryann Endsley and also Sister Nancy Miller 2nd opened
a door for any who wish to make acknowelmts or grievances to the church
Brother J. T. Chambers made acknowements to the church for a difficulty
which he had with William and the church received the same from him also
Brother Jams Roberts for a difficulty with Jacob Coal 3rd Enquired for
the fellowship of the church found peace 4th called for Refferences
found none. Edward Haynes Mod pro Jno. T. Chambers
June 27th 1840. Church met and after divine Service sat in conference
1st opened a door for the recption of members, none came forward. 2nd
Called for the fellowship of the church found peace 3rd called for
references found none 4th the Church then proceed to appoint dilegates
to the general meeting to be held at Hopewell Carroll Conty Ga Jno. T.
Chambers and Jno. P. Clinton appoint for the same the meeting to commene
the fryday before the 2nd Saturdy in July next 5th a petition was
presented from Concord Church for two of our Brethren to set with the
Brethren of that Church on Friday before the 3rd Saturday in July next
whereupon the appointed Bozeman Adair & Jesse Wooton and Jesse H.
Chambers in case of failure.
Sundy 28th opened Adoore for the Reception of members. Joined by
Experienc Marinda Lathers and received in fellowship.
Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers
July 24th 1840. Church met and after divine Service Set in conference
1st opened A door for Reception of members Received James Trammel by
letter 2nd Called for the fellowship of the church found peace.
H. Haynes, Mod Jno. T. Chambers
August 1840. Church met and after divine service set in conference
1st called for the fellowship of Church found peace 2nd opened a door
for the reception of members, came forward Washington a slave and give
hiz experianc and was reed in full fellow by the church. 3"th appointed
delegates to the assiation Brothren B. Adair J. Wooton J. P. Clinton
4th Church then granted them the privilege to apply for a letter of
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dismission from the association. 5th apointed H. Haynes to write the
letter to assoication. Martin Mattas Mod
Sept. 26th 1840 Newhope Church Met and after Service by Bro. B. Pace
set in conference 1st the Letter prepared by Brother H. Haynes for the
assotiation and received. 2nd Croford Wright who was a member of this
church came forward and made satisfaction to the chirch for the charge
made against him when he was excluded and was restoreed to fellowship
and an application granted him a letter of dismision and directed
Brother Pace Clk pro tem to write him a letter of dismision.
H. Haynes Mod B. Pace Clk pro tem
Oct. 25th 1840. Newhope Church Met and and after divine sirvis set in
conference 1st invited Brethren and Sisters from others churches to set
with 2nd opened a door for the reception of members none came forward.
3th opened a door for acknowelegments Brother Jno. Trammel came forward
and made acklments to the Church for getting in apashion and James
Roberts for drinking towo much ardent sirits. The church received them
both 4th called for the fellowship of the chrch found peace, the
church justifyed Brother Wooton for the course he persueed in the
assoiation held in Cammelton in the present month 6th The church
appointed Brother Adair Brother Wooton and Jno. T. Chambers in case of
failure as their dellegates to meet the Brethren in Council at Hopewell
the fryday before the second Sunday in December next and the church
aggrees to send three dollars for the minits and the Church went into
adopt these negations that we the Baptist Church of Christ at newhope
believing that the institutions spirit falsly so called the preaching
and practising of them being the cause of the great division in our
denomenation as Baptist we as a church do hereby resolve to withhold
all church membership Church union and church communion from all
proposed Baptist who preach practise or support any of them such as
Bibble Socities track Societies Sunday union Societies temperance
Societies and all kindred shires (?) to gether with all missionary
institutions. Henry Hayns Mod Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
Nov. 21st 1840. After divine servis by Brother Black then set in
Conference 1 Called for the fellowship of the Church found peace
2nd invited Visiting Brethren from other churches to seats with us
3th Reed the Letter to the Convention and received the same 4th opened
a door for the reception none came forward 5 for acknowlegments none.
Peterson Black Mdr pro tem
Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
26th December 1840 1st openeed adoor of the Chirch for reception of
members none came forward 2nd invited Visiting Brethren from other
chirches to seats 3th called for the fellowship of the Church fond
peace 4th opened for acknowements. Brother Jams Trammel appeared and
acknoweledged for drinking two much spirits received the same. 5th the
Church agreed to have James Colthorp Wm. A. Burns M. L. Candler Jams
Endsley and Morton Mattos to attend next conference to rinder an excuse
for these not atending previous Church conferences 6th Appointed J. H.
Chambers to notify Jno. T. Chambers that he must attend with the Church
Book or send it on conference days 7th dismist in order.
Henry Hayes Mod
Clayton Williams, C Clk pro tem
January 23th 1841 Newhope Church met and after divine Servic Sat in
conference 1st Invited Visiting Brethren to Seatts 2nd Opened a door
for reception of members none came forward 3th Called for the fellow
ship of church found peace 4th the Brethren appeared who were absent
at former conferences and give there exeses for not attending the church
Received them all exet W. A. Bums who was not present appointed Bother
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B. Adair to notify him to attend our next conference 6th James Tramell
applyed for A letter of dismision for him and his wife 7th the chirch
proceded to choose there peacher and clerk for the year 1841. Made
choice of Brother Henry Haynes as Modeator and Bother Jno. T. Chambers
as theire church Clerk dismist in order.
Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
Febuary 27th 1841 Newhope church met and after divine Service set in
conference 1st Invited visiting Brethren to seats 2nd opened a door
for the Reception of members Received Jno Rogers by Letter. 3rd Called
for the fellowship of the church found peace. 4th the church Laid over
the case of Wm. A. Burns till the next conference and Brothers Adair
Wooton to gow again and talk to him 5th church received the acknowedgements and dismissed him from charge which was against 6th Brother
Trammell and wife who received a Letter from this chirch at last meeting
wishes to remain in this in this church 7th the chirch apointed the
fryday before the 2nd Saturday in march in order to choose there deacons.
....... . „ Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers C Clk distributions to Brother Haynes J J
J. M. Chambers $2.00
J. W. Chambers 2.00
M. C. Awtry 2.00
Ann McCurdy 0.50
J. Blair 0.50
March 27th 1841 Newhope chirch met and after prayer by Brother Henry
Haynes set in conference 1st opened a door for the reception of members,
none came forward 2nd inviteed visiting brethren with seats 3"th Called
for fellowship of the church found peace 4th Took up the case of Wm. A.
Burns for not atinding former conferences and dismissed him from the
charges agains him by admonishing him to his duty for the future 5th
the church made choice of Brothers B. Adair and J. H. Chambers as
deacons to serve them. H. Haynes, Md Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
April 24th 1841 Newhope church met and after divine servic set in
conferanc 1st opened a doree for the reception of members none came
forward 2nd called for the fellowship of the chirch found peace 3th
Brother Jams Roberts made acknowelments to the church for drinking two
much ardent apirits, and they received his acknowledgments for the same
4th the church ordaned Jesse H. Chambers as one of those to serve them
in that capesity. Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
Sunday 25th Reed by Esperince Sarah Dyer and gave the Right hand of
fellow ship. Jno. T. Chambers Clk
July 24th 1841 Newhope Church met and after divine Servic set in
Conference 1st Invited Visiting Breathren to seats 2nd called for the
fellowship of the Chirch found peace 3th opened a door for the
Reception Jno. Huckebey and his wife Jane came forward and joined the
church by letter and was received into fellowship of the church 4th
opened for acknoweledgmints Received the word of J. T. Chambers for a
difficulty which he had in North Ciraline with Col. Cunningham. By
motion and second the Chirch proceded to take back the procedings of the
committe appointed to arrainge the matter about the meeting house.
Henry Haynes Mod Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
August 21st 1841 Newhope Chrch met and after divine servic set in
Confirenc 1st Invited Visiting Breethren to seats with us 2nd Called
for the fellowship of Chrch found peace 3th opened a door for the
Reception of members 4th Refered the matter about the meeting house
till the next Conferinc and that the church members be notified as far
as conveint to attend. Henry Haynes Mdr Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
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Sept. 25th 1841 Newhope Church met and after divine Service set in
conferance 1st Invited Visiting Brethren to seats 2nd opened a door
for the reception of members none came forward 3th called for the
fellowship of the church found peace 4th opened a door for acknoweledgments Bro. James Roberts came forward and made acknoweledgements for
drinking to much ardent spirits and the church received him 5th the
church took up the refference about the Meeting House and voted and the
majority voters to have it bilt at the same old place 6th they then
appointed Brothers J. Colthorp and J. T. Chambers to draw sibscriptions
and return them to the next conference 7th the church appointed Bros.
Jno. T. Clynton Jesse Wooton and J. T. Chambers in case of falure as
ther delegates to represent thim in the association to held at New
Liberty Carroll County Ga 8th and we appoint J. T. Chambers to write
the Letters to the association. Henry Haynes Mdr Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
Sept 26th 1841 The Church being in order opened a door for the reception
of members Reed Expirence Albina Awtry and Davis in full fellowship.
H. Haynes Mdr J. T. Chambers Clk
January 22nd 1842 Newhope Chirch met and after divine Service set in
conference 1st Invited Visiting Brethren to seats 2nd opened a door
for the reception of members received none 3th called for the fellow¬
ship of the Chirch found peace 4th the Chirch Restored Brother J. C.
McSpaddon to full fellowship again and the Clerk is ordired to grant or
write him a Letter of dismission 5th the Chirch ordered that the
Brethren who have been absent be notifyed to attend at the next meeting
James Endsley by J. P. Clynton P. J. Thies by Bro Adair Jams Trammell
by J. Huckebee William Burns by Bro. Colthorp J. W. Chambers by J. T.
Chambers David Higden by Bro Wooton Mortin Mattocks by Bro. Rogers
6th the Church altered the time of the Meeting at Newhope to be on the
first Saturday in each Month. Henry Haynes Mdr Jno. T. Chambers C Clk
Febuary 26th 1842 Newhope Church met and after divine Service set in
conference 1st Invited Visiting Brethren to seats with us 2nd opened
a door for the reception of members, none came forward 3th Called for
the fellowship of the Church found peace 4th Granted Letters of
Dismision for Brother J. H. Chambers and his wife, Katherine. Also to
James Trammell and wife Sarah James Leather and wife Arminda 5th the
Church Selected Henry Haynes Mdr and Jno. T. Chambers Clk to serve them
for the year 1842 6th Granted a Letter of Dismision to Sister Julia
Whitley. H. Haynes Mdr Martin Mattos Clk P T
April 2nd 1842 Newhope Church met and after divine Sirvice set in
Conference 1st Invited Visiting Brethren to seats with us 2nd opened
a door for the reception of members none came forward 3th Called for
the fellowship of the Church found peace 4th Granted Brother John
Stricland a Letter of dismision 5th Received the excuse of Brother Wm.
Burns for attinding former conferences 6th A distribution to Moderator
for his services for last year.
Bozman Adair $2.00
M. C. Awtry 2.00
Joseph Chambers 2.00
Jams Trammell .50
Jno. McCurdy .50
J. Ensley .50
J. T. Clynton .50
$8.00
(These minutes will be continued in the next Quarterly.)
TIME TO RENEW! A membership blank is on the last page of this issue.
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THE WILLIAM RAY BOON FAMILY
Last Will of William R. Boon
Carroll County, GA
In the name of God Amen. I William R. Boone of the County of
Carroll in the State of Georgia being weak in body but sound of mind
and memory blessed be God do make and ordain this my last will and
Testament in the words following that is to say my Soul I resign to
God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a plain and
decent manner at the discretion of my Executors.
As to what worldly substance we are blessed with I give and bequeath
it all after paying all my just debts to my beloved wife Ferebe Boone
all my lands negros realty money notes and all my property of every
kind to have for her use during her natural life provided she remains
a widow and if she should marry she will have from the time of her
marriage her lawful dowry or third of my land and child's part of my
other property the Executors at the same time taking charge of the
estate if she remains single she will have the management of it
herself and it is my wish at her death or marriage that all the
property that is then forthcoming if at her death all and if at her
marriage all but her dowry be sold by my Executors and an equal
division made amongst the following persons Viz Elizabeth A. BairdenPermelia McKee-Martin Boone-Adaline Bairden-Benjamin L. BooneWilliam N. Boone-Kinchen Boone-Joseph M. Boone-Julia Ann Boone-Harlar
Boone and Marindy Boone and the child my wife Ferebe is now pregnant
with if it is born alive to have an equal share with the rest.
And I now constitute and appoint my son in law Milton L. McKee and
my friend William Lassetter my Executors hereby revoking and disannul¬
ling all former will and declaring this my last will in testimony
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of February
Eighteen Hundred and fifty two.
Signed Sealed and acknowledged in presence of
Jas. H. Lassetter
Lewis Odom William R. Boone L.S.
Asa Harper
The following children were not mentioned in will: Martha, Caroline,
Jasper and Emiline. Apparently they all died young as his will is dated
February 10, 1852.
Other children who were deceased in 1891 at the time of the distribution
of their father's estate: Martin Boon who died in Texas, Benjamin
Lasseter Boon who died in the Civil War, William Newton Boon who died in
the Civil War, and Kinchen Boon.
The following children received shares of their father's estate:
Elizabeth L. Boon Bearden, Permelia Boon McKee, Adeline Boon Bearden,
James Marion Boon, Julia Ann Boon Jackson, Harlar Boon Jones, Miranda
Boon Rowe and Daniel Boon.
Distribution of Estate of William R. and
Pheriba Lasseter Boon
Carroll County, Georgia Dan Boon (youngest child) appointed Adminis¬
trator on August 6, 1889.
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E. B. Merrell Auctioneers received $250.00 for selling property. Sale
of property brought $6,245.00.
Voucher #16
Voucher #17
Voucher #18
Voucher #19
Voucher #20
Voucher #2L
Voucher #22
Voucher #23
Voucher #24
Voucher #25
Voucher #26
Voucher #27
Voucher #28
Voucher #29
Voucher #30
Voucher #31
Voucher #32
February 7> 1891 Harlar Jones (Dtr.) $684.19
November 29, 1889 Elizabeth L. Bearden (Dtr.) $359*08
Agent in fact-K. B. Bearden
February 9» 1891 James Marion Boon (Son) $104.19
February 9» 1891 Permelia McKee (Dtr.) $682.94
Per J. G. McKee
February 10, 1891 Adeline Bearden (Dtr.) $475*71
Deeded by her to L. Kendrick late of said county,
less $6.00 A. G. Kendrick, Admr. Est. L. Kendrick
February 10, 1891 Julia Jackson (Dtr.) $393*19
February 10, 1891 William Bartow Boon (Gr.son) $684.19
Only son of Benjamin Lasseter Boon. Share deeded
to R. R. Horseley Rec'd by his agent J. G. McKee
February 9» 1891 Pherbee/Ferreby A. E. Allen $339*49
(Grdtr) formerly Walker as representative of her
father, William Newton Boon, deceased.
February 9» 1891 W. M. Penticost (Grdtr.) of $339*49
Calhoun County, Alabama representative of
William Newton Boon, Dec'd.
February 9t 1891 J. J. Boon (Gr.son) $ 72.19
Representative of father, Martin Boon dec'd of
Texas.
February 9» 1891 M. V. Boon (Gr.son) Represen- $ 72.19
tative of father, Martin Boon dec'd of Texas.
February 9i 1891 David M. Boon (Gr.son) Repre- $ 72.19
sentative of father, Martin Boon dec'd of Texas.
February 10, I89I Henry Boon (Gr.son) Residence $ 72.19
unknown- Father, Martin Boon dec'd of Texas.
February 10, I89I Ben Boon (Gr.son) Residence $ 72.19
unknown- Father, Martin Boon dec'd of Texas.
February 10, 1891 Rhoda Wilson (Gr.dtr.) Resi- $ 72.19
dence unknown- Father, Martin Boon dec'd of Texas.
February 12, I89I Miranda J. Rowe (Dtr.) Benton $525.94
Texas- Co. Atascosa-per J. F. Culpepper, Attny.
in fact.
February 10, 1891 Daniel Boon (Son) $639.19
The following is a list of names taken from an old Bible belonging to
William Ray Boon and Pheriba Lasseter Boon of Carroll County, Georgia,
and now in the possession of Buford Boone of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
William Ray Boon born August 22, 1801.
Pheriba Lasseter Boon born March 10, 1801.
Elizabeth Ann Boon born July 3» 1824.
Martha Boon born August 11, 1825*
Permelia Boon born February 9 > 1826.
Caroline Boon born May 15» 1828.
Martin Boon born December 30» 1830.
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William Ray Boon and Pheriba Lasseter Boon Bible record Cont'd:
Jasper Boon born July 1, 1831.
Adilene Boon born October 17, I832.
Benjamin Lasseter Boon born September 23, I835.
William Newton Boon born September 3» 1837.
Joseph Marion Boon bom August 17, I839.
Kinchen Boon born July 20, 1841.
Julia Ann Boon born January 19, 1844.
Harlar Boon born May 24, 1846.
Emiline Boon born June 10, 1848.
Marinela (Mirandy) Boon born November 12, 1849.
Daniel Boon born March 24, 1852.
William Ray Boon is my great great grandfather, and this is my line of
descent:
William Ray Boon married Pheriba Lasseter.
Benjamin Lasseter Boon married Mary Aderhold.
William Bartow Boon married Elizier "Sanna" Parker.
Maudie Velma Boon married Lewin Wade Carmichael.
Olive Carmichael married Ernest E. Hall.
William R. Boon died December 25» 1882, Carroll County, Georgia, and
Pheriba Lasseter Boon died May 11, 1889 in Carroll County. Both are
buried in Driver Cemetery just above the old home place off North Newnan
Highway #16. Land Lot 99» G.M.D. 729*
Benjamin Lasseter Boon died August 6, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia hospital
during the Civil War. He and his wife, Mary Aderhold, only had one
child, William Bartow Boon. He was accidently shot and killed by a
hunting companion in 1912 near Temple, Georgia (Mt. Carmel Community),
Carroll County when my mother, Maudie Boon, was 12 years of age.
I would be interested in corresponding with anyone having information on
any of the above families.
By Olive Carmichael Hall (Mrs. Ernest E.)
4013 Foster Mill Road, S.W.
Cave Spring, Georgia 30124
The CCGS has received the book A Bedwell Family from the author and
publisher, Larry King, 100 Longview Drive, Hendersonville, TN 37075*
Thomas Bedwell lived in St. Giles Parish, Cripplegate, London, England,
in the early l600's. His son Robert Bedwell came to the New World in
1661 and received a 727-a-cre land grant on Totuskey Creek at Beaver Dam
in Famham Parish, Old Rappahannock (now Richmond) County, Virginia.
A Bedwell Family is a record of fourteen generations of proven Robert
Bedwell descendants in America. It shows their growth from the years
1661 to 1982 from one family with seven members to several thousand known
descendants in all the fifty United States. Because of the very rare
surname, it is believed a very large percent of all Bedwells in America
today are Robert Bedwell descendants.
This book is a beautiful hard-bound volume with 384 pages full of
biographies and portraits of Robert Bedwell descendants, and contains
a 15»770 index of Bedwell descendants and their spouses.
We are indebted to Mr. King for sending this book to us, and it will
be placed in the West Georgia Regional Library. For further information
about this beautiful volume, you may write to Mr. King at the above
address.
INDEX TO 1827 LAND LOTTERY
CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
_(By Districts)_
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EIGHTH DISTRICT, FIFTH SECTION, CARROLL COUNTY, GA.
We, the Managers appointed to Superintend the drawing of the Lotteryauthorized 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. Eliza Fitchett Orphan
Error in grant. Granted
2. John Truman's Orphans
3. Timothy Dunning
4. Reps Osborn
5. Moses Prescutt
6. Herman D. Greene
7. -Seaborn Jones
8. John D. Still
9. Amey Newman (Illeg.)
10. Wm. P. Sillman (T.?)
11. Nancy Sills (Wid)
12. Ezekiel Reese
13• Judith Huson (Wid)
14. John Hadleigh
15• Elizabeth L. Akin Orphan
16. James Dorman
17. James Harpe
18. Robert Savage
19* Isariah Hill
20. Joshua Baker (RS)
21. Wm. Guthrie (RS)
22. James Blythe
25• Samuel Cowles
26. Daniel Mack
27* Wm. Newton
28. John Ashley Jr.
29• Sarah Davis, Orphan of
George
30. Benjamin Magourik (Sol.)
31. Thomas Young
32. Wm. Wilkerson (Sol.)
33. David Jackson
34. Zelpha Sledge (Wid)
Baileys Camden
G. W. Maxey
as Lot #43.
Reeves Jasper
Bates Bibb
Bryants Henry
J. Lamar
Motes
Haydens
Sparks
Browns
L. F
112 Dist
Shechus
Fountains
Pattersons
Camerons
Gordons
Hasmonds
Beard's
Whiteheads
Powells
Camerons
Jones
Hunicuts
Tates
W. B.
Marcus'
503 Dist
MeGar's
Ware
Chatham
Jasper
Fayette
Harris
Hancock
Pike
Burke
Monroe
Jasper
Burke
Elbert
Bibb
Laurens
Pulaski
Jasper
Franklin
Gwinnett
Habersham
Arrington
Putnam
Walton
Emanuel
P. Reynolds
Robison's Telfair
Valentine Martin
Gaddys Chatham
Hendricks Butts
Underwoods Irwin
Joshua H. Andrews
Snows Walton
Washingtons Wilkes
Graggs Twiggs
Oct. 2, 1848
June 15, 1842
July 5, 1830
Feb. 21, 1846
May 20, 1837
July 19, 1827
July 1, 1843
May 8, 1846
Dec. 20,
Nov. 28,
June 261
Feb. 2,
July 1,
Dec. 23,
June 22
July 12
Nov. 18
Nov. 5,
June 15
May 14,
June 9»
May 11,
1833
1831
1830
I832
1843
I831
1827
1827
1837
1827
1843
1834
1830
1846
May 27, 1830
Jan. 13, I836
May 7, 1846
May 7, 1846
Oct. 30, 1835
Oct. 23, 1830
Apr. 9, 1846
Aug. 9, 1827
Dec. 7, 1837
Aug. 4, 1831
LOT
NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY
35* John Lucas
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
Andrew Armor (Sol)
Sarah Hall (Wife of
Hall, absent)
Sarah Dickey (Wid of
John Towns (RS)
John M. Cox
Jacob Howarter
John Sholar
Ashburn D. Davis
Asa Umphlet (As Citizen)
Minter Cunningham Orphs
Willis Wootan
Samuel McCorkle (Sol)
Alfred Stapleton
Wm. Davidson
Samuel Chapman Jr.
Barbary Johnson (Wid)
John Murray
John Johnsons Orphan
John Hammack Sr.
David Runnels Orphans
Thomas Thomas
Henry Mitchell
Charles C. Jenkins
Benjamin Seegar
Jane Darnall (Wid)
Wm. E. Gan (See Ex. Order
Joseph Spooner
Wm. Solomon
Mary G. Brazil Orphan
Benjamin Harveys Orphans
Edmund G. Sims Orphans
Henry Mitchell (RS)
Moses A. Hartsfield
Sherwood Wise
Peter Piles
John Cone Sr.
Silas Newsom
Michael Tricks
Instant Hall (RS)
Spivy Carmon (Sol)
John Swinney
Martha Metcalf (Wid of RS
Victorana Crawford (Wid
of RS)
Oty Proper (RS)
Nancy Goyne (Wid)
Eli Eavanson (RS)
Benjamin J. Phillips
Beasleys Morgan
M. Burns
Storys Jackson
Hugh Blacks Putnam
RS) Slaughters Putnam
W. P. Silman
Wrights
Hills
Trussells
Welder's
Flander's
Adkin's
Tates
Floyds
Millers
Manderson's
Monroe
Oglethorpe
Jasper
Jasper
Bibb
Warren
Elbert
Washington
Monroe
Wilkinson
Leveretts
Robertsons
Browns
Kerkseys
Stafford's
Mullin's
McLendons
Cross
L. F.
Anderson
MeGars
Seegar's
Hays
Lincoln
Jones
Burke
Butts
Wayne
Jones
Washington
Habersham
Harris
s Clarke
Emanuel
Burke
Newton
) McQuinters Walton
Humphreys Screven
Solomons Twiggs
Garrard's Hall
Wm. Pennington
Elkins
Woods
Mullins
Daws on's
Lacys
Bryants
K. Murchison
Effingham
Jones
Jones
Morgan
Oglethorpe
Henry
Thomas
Hameltons
Mercers
Hodges
Cirkie's
Stephens
) Lester's
Stephens
Baldwin
Crawford
Rabun
Laurens
Butts
DeKalb
Burke
Franklin
Oquinns Washington
S. C. Candler
Rogers Warren
Blackwells Elbert
Flanders Bibb
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DATE_
May 7, 1846
July 2, 1830
Nov. 7, 1839
Mar. 20, 1846
July 1, 1843
Dec. 10, 1840
Jan. 31, 1828
Nov. 26, 1839
July 13, 1830
Apr. 13, I832
Nov. 5, 1834
July 16, 1840
Dec. 17, 1835
July 21, I830
July 21, 1830
July 1, 1843
July 5, 1830
Nov. 5, I833
Dec. 16, I835
Dec. 16, I834
July 1, 1843
May 8, 1846
May 22, I832
June 27, I831
Dec. 3, 1840
May 23, 1843
May 17, 1832
Sep. 4, I830
May 1, 1829
Sep. 18, 1848
Feb. 17, 1843
July 1, 1843
Dec. 13, 1836
Nov. 21, I836
Nov. 13, I830
Dec. 8, 1845
Aug. 28, I837
Mar. 1, 1828
Apr. 26, I837
Aug. 27, 1827
Mar. 1, I831
Oct. 30, 1832
Aug. 26, I830
July 1, 1843
Apr. 28, 1846
Nov. 22, I836
Aug. 29, 1831
June 12, I830
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LOT
NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
14?.
148.
149.
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.
I63.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
Bryan Connally
D. B. Head
Calvin Minshaw
Delilah Millican (Wid)
John Taylor
Hardy Skridge
Stephens Gunnells (Sol)
James Smith
Robt. P. Johnson
Sarah Winfrey (Wid)
Lewis Turner (Sol in
late War)
Thomas Beasley's Orphans
Alexander Kingnight
Lucretia Nasworthy (Wid)
Wm. Lamberts Orphans
Joseph George Orphan
Volentine Rowell
Fenton Starr (Wid)
Shadrock Ellis Senr
Abner Carter
Wm. Blakey (RS)
Buckner Ragen (RS)
Clofton Smith
John Hardeways Orphans
Greene James
Benjamin Griffeth
Lewis G. Hickman
Drury & Sarah Minor
(Illegs)
Elizabeth Hall (Illeg)
Isaac Wilkinson
Lemuel Blacks Orphans
Thomas C. Curry Jr.
James Hulsey (RS)
Joshua Prothro
John E. Shephard
Elander B. Carter (Wid)
Joseph W. Cane
Enoch Davis
Gahagans Clarke
Wrights Monroe
D. W. Ross
Solomons Twiggs
Hannas Madison
P. Reynolds
Finches Monroe
Pickards Bibb
Ezekiel Atkins
James Hearndon
Orphans
(Idiot)
Wm. Hickey
Elbridge G. Williams
(Illeg)
Ezekiel Byrd
Jesse Grant Senr (As
Citizen)
Stephen Sanders
Daniel Tally
Simmons
Millers
Vincents
Carrolls
Hardys
Lockhearts
Richardsons
Lynches
Clarks
Landrums
Loyds
Allens
Ellis
589th Dist
Robertsons
Wilsons
Powers
Kinseys
Wilcoxs
Roberts
Houses
Bates
Oglethorpe
Jackson
Greene
Columbia
Lincoln
Bulloch
Bulloch
Burke
Columbia
Jackson
Bibb
Henry
Upson
Upson
Jones
Hall
Laurens
Warren
Richmond
Hall
Monroe
Bibb
Dukes
Whortons
Davenport
Graves
Hardins
Dobbs
Augusta
Clarks
Floyds
Tates
W. H.
Douglass
Paver's
Mathew
Halls
112 Dist
Burke
Fayette
Oglethorpe
Lincoln
Hall
Elbert
Richmond
Putnam
Hall
Habersham
Braswell
Monroe
Laurens
Whitfield
Wilkinson
Hancock
186. Charles H. Hardy
Fountains Burke
Wests Burke
Tates Habersham
Pattersons Monroe
P. Reynolds
Millers Jackson
Sep.
DATE_
13, 1830
May 8, 1846
June 17» 1830
May 71 1846
May 10, 1843
Aug. 3» 1830
Apr. 2, 1833
July 1, 184-3
Nov. 6, 1838
May 6, I830
Dec. 5, 1832
Dec. 22, 1832
Dec. 22, 1827
Sep. 8, 1830
Feb. 2, 1837
Nov. 28, 1835
Apr. 2, 1835
Sep. 2, 1830
Aug. 18, 1827
Dec. 9, 1831
Sep. 13, 1827
May 8, I839
Nov. 11, 1836
Dec. 28, 1847
Nov. 28, 1829
Nov. 10, 1831
Mar. 1, I837
June 1, 1840
Nov. 15, I836
Nov. 21, I836
Sep. 21, 1844
Nov. 10, I836
Feb. 18, I833
Sep. 6, 1827
May 15, 1827
Mar. 8, I837
July 1, 1843
Feb. 19, 1846
Nov. 18, I836
Sep. 1, 1848
Feb. 21, 1828
May 20, I837
May 8, I830
Aug. 27, 1829
Mar. 4, I831
May 7, 1846
June 2, 1843
DISTRICT COUNTY
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LOT
NO. NAME
85-
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
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.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
Rachel Gamble (Wid)
Joseph Stephens (RS)
Neverson Cook
Robert Brooks
Washington Cupp
Edward Davis
Henry Champion
Thomas H. Ashley
John M. Hammock
Timothy Bloodworth
Frederick Towle
James H. Miller
John L. Silman (Sol)
Hiram Mann
Martha Jane Calhoun
Ross
W. H.
Millers
Hardages
Calhouns
Rollins
Harveys
Carr's
Wilsons
Hammocks
Mandersons
Solomons
Browns
Penningtons
Jefferson
Smith
Monroe
Hall
Houston
Gwinnett
Bryan
Bibb
Telfair
Jones
Wilkinson
Twiggs
Monroe
Jasper
Jesse Warren Sr. (RS)
James Gettings
Wade Speed
Zachariah Johnes Jr.
Elizabeth Hinesley
(Wid of RS)
David Welch
Elizabeth Palmer
(Wid of RS)
Washington Darden
Allen Hancock
Rhoda Buffington (Wid)
William Terrell
Mary Drake (Blind)
Mary Brown (Wid)
Brassel R. Bradford
Isham Nowell
Benjamin Murphy
Mary M. Fleming Orphan
John C. Duncan
Westley Fowler
David Wilson (For his
wife)
Ann Harper (Wid)
John Purdy
William Browning
Wm. B. Nabb
John K. Revier
Henry D. W. Jones
MeKeen Greene
Wm. Beck (Illeg)
John Ryalls
Zachariah Kytle
Anna Gay (Wid)
John Williams
Thomas J. Stephens (Sol)
Thomas Pullen Jr.
Abraham Cutliff (RS)
Lewis Parham
Huntingtons Richmond
(Illeg) Hodges Laurens
101 Dist
Bryans
Tates
Astins
Bowens
Bryans
Lindseys
Hills
Bryans
Houses
Adams
Rhodes
Caudells
Douglass'
Mannings
Lukers
Jones
Davis
Wrights
Bakers
Hancock
Habersham
Elbert
Greene
Jones
Habersham
Jackson
Warren
Habersham
Monroe
Hancock
Oglethorpe
Franklin
Decatur
Washington
Wilkes
Jefferson
Jones
Monroe
DeKalb
Geredons
Hardages
Pridgeon's
Nabb's
Bulls
Dukes
Silas
Floyds
Tysons
McAmus '
Suttons
Lockarts
Mannings
Teals
Hodges
Kendricks
Robertsons
Chatham
Hall
Montgomery
Emanuel
Warren
Burke
Lawrence
Washington
Washington
McIntosh
Habersham
Bulloch
Washington
Oglethorpe
Laurens
Putnam
Gwinnett
W. W. Braswell
DATE _
Sep .9, 1845
Apr. 12, I830
Nov. 11, 1831
July 2, I830
Dec. 5, 1835
May 23, I835
Dec. 16, I831
Dec. 2, 1840
Jan. 5, I837
July 26, I838
Nov. 12, 1834
Jan. 28, 1831
June 22, 1827
Dec. 13, 1827
Oct. 18, I830
Dec. 2, 1829
June 5, 1843
Dec. 18, I835
Sep. 3, 1830
Dec. 20, 18—
Dec. 5, 1837
June 2, 1843
Dec. 19, I834
June 20, 1827
Dec. 26, 1827
Jan. 22, I834
Nov. 12, 1830
Dec. 2, I835
Dec. 17, 1829
Feb. 8, I830
July 8, 1830
Dec. 11, I832
June 29, I830
Mar. 6, I830
Sep. 28, I833
Aug. 13, 1827
June 20, I827
Dec. 15, 1830
Sep. 10, 1827
July 5t I830
Sep. 11, 1845
May 30, I837
Dec. 27, I838
July 1, 1843
Mar. 4, I831
Aug. 21, 1827
June 13, 1843
July 17, 1833
July 1, 1843
Jan. 14, 1834
May 8, 1846
LOT
NO. NAME DISTRICT COUNTY
I87. John Akin (RS)
188.
189.
190.
191.
192.
193.
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
214.
215.
216.
217.
218.
219.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225.
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
233.
Hugh Davis
William Bannett
Alexander McDonald
Martha Martin (Wid)
Wyatt Reeves Orphans
Greene Flournoy
William
Error
L.
in
Pau
grant
Thomas H. Armstrong
Elizabeth Reese (Wid of
RS)
Wm. Miller
Thomas Kilpatrick
Eason Allen
Wm. Hill (RS)
Mary Harrison (Wid RS)
Jesse Willingham (RS)
Josiah Amison Jr.
Robert B. E. Burke
Moses Rawls
Lewis McGehees Orphans
Moses Duke
Nathan Joiner
Elizabeth Sansom (Illeg)
William Row
Sarah Haynes (Wid of RS)
John Kinsawl
Nathan Grantham
Thomas Kemp
Samuel 0. Bryan
James Highsmith
Charles Heard (Sol)
Harwells
E. D.
Moores
Merritts
H. H.
Carrolls
Plummers
Browns
Ellis
R. H.
Mitters
Granted as Lot
Mannings
A.
Adams
Brown
Morgan
Brown
Emanuel
DeKalb
Maugham
Columbia
Laurens
Fayette
Upson
Ramsey
Jackson
124
Wayne
Orrs
Bakers
Spiveys
Brinkleys
Rhodes
Culbertsons
Warthens
Carrolls
Famells
Merritts
Myricks
Deans
Hands
Deloaches
Dixes
Fairchilds
Harris
220. Shadrack Dykes
Nungazers
Staffords
McKinneys Wayne
Kirksies Butts
R. H. Ramsey
Columbia
Newton
Newton
Laurens
Warren
Oglethorpe
Madison
Washington
Columbia
Houston
Elbert
Upson
Laurens
Jasper
Bulloch
Oglethorpe
Wilkinson
Dooly
Chatham
Wayne
Hardy Deloach
Thomas Bassinger
John M. Roberts
Robert Beall's Orphans
Abraham Salom
See Ex. Order June 7»
Isaac H. Skinner
Carter Evens
Anna Bowden (Wid)
Solomon Tingle (Minor)
William Penrow(?)
Joel S. Marberry Jr.
Samuel
Wilson
Calhoun
Pope
Shows
Martin
Deloaches
Haydens
Reaves
Bulls
Spiveys
1833
Risons
Roberts
Pairs
Dukes
Jas.
Segars
Tabors
W. W.
Smiths
Woods
Wilkinson
Dobbs
Tattnall
Chatham
Screven
Warren
Laurens
Henry
Hall
Jackson
Crawford
Pennington
Burke
Franklin
Mangham
Houston
Jones
Jess Cofer
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DATE_
May 14, 1846
July 5» 1830
May 13, 1846
Dec. 10, 1833
July 1, 1843
Dec. 13, 1847
Feb. 16, 1846
Aug. 30, 1830
May 8, 1846
July 28, 1830
Feb. 14, 1837
Dec. 16, 1839
July 1, 1843
July 1, 1843
Nov. 25» 1836
Oct. 2, 1827
June 2, 1827
Mar. 31» 1829
Nov. 14, 1829
July 1, 1843
July 5» 1830
June 4, 1827
Oct. 19, 1837
Dec. 10, 1831
Nov. 25» 1839
Dec. 20, 1833
Nov. 20, 1827
Dec. 16, I830
Nov. 17, 1831
Sep. 18, 1830
Dec. 22, 1845
Dec. 22, 1845
July 5» 1830
Dec. 18, 1829
Nov. 24, 1827
Dec. 18, 1835
June 7» 1833
Dec. 8, 1842
May 18, 1827
Nov. 23, 1836
Sep. 6, 1848
June 13» 1837
May 13» 1846
July 28, 1827
May 8, 1846
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LOT
NO. NAME
234. James Lard Jr.
235* James, Candis, Rebecca,
Michael & Lydia Caton
(Illegts)
236. Powell Hydrick
237. John M. White (RS)
238. Nancy Bridges (Wid)
239* Daniel Chitwood Jr.
240. Richard Speak
241. Jesse Townsend
242. John Beauford
243. William Johnson Sr. (RS)
244. Caleb W. Key
245. John P. Smith
246. John, Hiram, Elizabeth
& Nancy Beard, Orphans
247. Sarah Edwards (Illeg.
Child)
248. Abner Taylor
249. Zachariah Darden (Sol)
250. William Porter
251. Seth Kennedy (RS)
252. Tristram E. Feagin
253. Hardy McKenzie
254. Heriah Davis
255. Elijah Folsom
256. Richards Carrs Orphans
257. John McDonald
258. Louis H. Furth M.D.
259* Thomas Powers
260. Benjamin Caraway
263* Pheby Cogbills Illegts
264. Henry Johnsons Orphans
265* William Oglesby
266. John Parrish
267* Samuel W. Minor
268. William, Elen, Michael,
John & Catherine Berry
Orphans
269» John Lumpkin (RS)
270. Edward Harris
271. Avington P. Williams
272. Martha S. Bugg
273* William C. Wyly
274. W. B. Fox
275* William Swan
276. Jacob Meadows (RS)
277* John Sumeror
278. Uriah Miller
279. James Grier (RS)
280. Reuben Wilks
DISTRICT COUNTY
Roberts
Moats
Pearsons
Whortons
Seals
Tates
Kites
Bradfords
Davis
L. F.
Kinseys
Wilsons
Rousseaus
Bowlings
Sanders
Hall
Ware
Twiggs
Fayette
Oglethorpe
Habersham
Henry
Irwin
Gwinnett
Harris
Warren
Jasper
Oglethorpe
DeKalb
Upson
Mays Pike
Moor's Wilkes
Story's Jackson
116th Dist Hancock
Hommacks Jones
Lows Jones
Caruthers Gwinnett
R. H. Ramsey
Underwoods Irwin
R. H. Ramsey
Clarkes Putnam
Hicks Pike
W. B. Johnson
Geredons
Langstons
Petty's
Woodhams
Gilberts
Bains
Davis
Gahagans
Mantzo
Chatham
Habersham
Upson
Greene
Washington
Chatham
Jones
Clarke
Richmond
Arnolds
S. C
Wests
Hendricks
Talbots
Langstons
Treadwells
Browns
Hardmans
Bexleys
Jones
Davenports
Flanders
Oglethorpe
Thompson
Fayette
Butts
Columbia
Habersham
Richmond
Monroe
Oglethorpe
Walton
Franklin
Clarke
Bibb
DATE
July
_
9, I831
Dec. 3, 1847
Oct. 29, 1830
Mar. 31, 1827
Nov. 7, 1842
July 1, 1843
July 25, 1831
July 2, I830
May 8, 1846
July 28, 1830
July 16, 1828
Nov. 27, I830
Dec. 22, 1834
Feb. 14, 1837
Feb. 22, I830
Dec. 19, 1827
Nov. 13, 1827
Apr. 21, 1836
June 18, I830
July 2, 1830
Feb. 16, 1846
Feb. 16, 1846
Dec. 22, I835
Feb. 21, 1846
Dec. 23, 1831
July 1, 1843
Dec. 15, I836
June 7, 1848
Feb. 19, I835
Nov. 20, 1831
Aug. 19, 1828
June 9, 1843
Nov. 27, I830
Oct. 25, 1845
Dec. 27, 1830
Feb. 3, 1829
Dec. l4, I832
July 12, 1830
Jan. 12, 1829
Mar. 14, 1829
June 19, 1829
Nov. 24, 1831
May 29, 1843
June 13, 1843
June 22, I83I
LOT
NO. NAME
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292. John G. Ramseys Minors
293* Ezekiel Arrington
294. Job Hunter
295* Christopher C. Averett
296. Frederick Comps
297. Louisa Kirks Minors
298. Dolcy Heren (Wid)
299* Benjamin W. Beard (Sol)
300. Nimrod S. Childs
301. Virgil W. Akridge
302. Daniel Whitaker
303. James Johnson
304. Elizabeth Ganns (Illeg.
Child)
307. Johnathan Lee
308. John Stephens
309. Delana Sturdivant
(Illeg.)
310. Elijah Bush
311. Elizabeth Phillips (Wid)
312. Robert W. Harkness
313* Francis Harrell
326. Charles G. Ogden
DISTRICT COUNTY_NAME
Bowens Jones Dec.
Ross Jefferson Nov.
Downs Warren July
James Richmond Dec.
Suttons Habersham Dec.
Bowens Jones Sep.
Thos. Chandler
Collins Appling Dec.
Brooks Morgan Jan.
112th Dist Hancock Sep.
R. H. Ramsey
Wrights Clarke Dec.
Watson's Morgan July
Tuckers Elbert Dec.
Watersons Jackson Oct.
I. Stovall
Harris DeKalb Jan.
Youngs Morgan July
Adams Butts Nov.
Wimberleys Twiggs Feb.
Wilsons Jasper July
Harris Henry Jan.
Hurdleys Pulaski July
Mays Oglethorpe Dec.
Contributed by Edna S.
and Marcia S. McGahee
8, 1837
30, 1829
18, 1836
6, 1836
6, 1836
6, 1848
21, 1830
17, 1832
10, 1845
31, 1836
1, 1843
22, 1840
3, 1848
10, 1828
5, 1830
18, 1847
22, 1839
23, 1840
22, 1838
2, 1830
21, 1830
Lackey
From Memoirs of Georgia. Atlanta: Southern Historical Association,
1895» Vol. I. These sketches are continued from the Fall Quarterly.
W. W. FITTS, physician and surgeon, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ga., son
of Walker and Ann P. (Christian) Fitts, was born in Elbert;county, Ga.,
in I83O. His grandfather, Tandy Fitts, was born in Virginia, and was
a soldier during the revolutionary war. His father was also born in
Virginia, and came to Elbert county and settled in the woods in 1820.
In 1829 he went to Monroe county, Ga., and again cleared a farm in the
woods. His grandfather on his mother's side, William Christian, was
bom in Virginia, moved to Georgia, and was among Elbert's early settlers.
Dr. Fitts was reared in Monroe county, and was educated in an old-time
log schoolhouse with dirt floor, lighted through apertures cut in the
logs, the seats being of slabs from the near-by sawmill, with holes
bored in them in which to insert the legs. There he was instructed in
the old blue-back Webster's speller, reading, writing, and in Smiley's
arithmetic, by Prof. Newnan. In after years he attended a good school,
taught school himself and studied medicine. In I856 he went to Atlanta,
placed himself under the preceptorship of Drs. J. G. and W. F. West¬
moreland, and entered Atlanta Medical college, where he graduated in
I860, and located in Calhoun county, Ala. In 1861 he enlisted in
Company K (Capt. Ridley), Forty-fourth Alabama regiment (Col. Dent).
Before the command went to the army he was made surgeon. He remained in
the service until I863, when he resigned on account of sickness and
returned home. Dr. Fitts was married in 1855 to Miss A. W. Brown —
born in Newton county — daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Brooks) Brown, who
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has borne him six children: Emma, wife of C. B. Simonton; William L.,
M.D., a graduate of the Atlanta medical college, and eleven years in
practice; Robert H. , druggist; Anna, wife of R. N. Moses, postmaster,
Carrollton, Ga.; Eugenia, wife of Frank Weens, of Rome, Ga.; and
James W., merchant. Dr. Fitts moved to Carrollton in I863, took the
lead there at once in his profession, has established a large and
remunerative practice, and enjoys the esteem and confidence of his
fellow citizens. He has been a Mason since 1855> and is a member of the
Council of Royal and Select Masters. He has filled all the offices
below that of W. M. in the blue lodge, and was a representative of the
lodge many years. Himself and wife and family are members of the Baptist
church.
JTJDSON T. FULLER, farmer, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., Ga., son of Alfred
and Amanda (Evans) Fuller, was born in Meriwether county, Ga., in 1851.
His paternal grandparent, William Fuller, was a native of South Carolina,
and came to Georgia in 1828 and settled in the woods in Meriwether county.
He was one of the pioneers, started on labor and pluck, and became one of
the county's leading and wealthy citizens. Mr. Fuller's father was born
in South Carolina, came to Georgia with his father, and helped to clear
and then work the farm. His maternal grandparents, Elijah and Mary
(Reed) Evans, were also natives of South Carolina, who came to Georgia
about the time Meriwether county was laid out, and were among the early
settlers in its woods. He was a tanner by trade and became rich.
Mr. Fuller was reared on the farm, and as he passed through youth during
the war enjoyed quite limited educational advantages. In 1866 he came
to Carroll county and began life by hiring out. By persistent, welldirected effort, economy and good management he has acquired a fine
property — 1,400 acres of good land, including a large, well-improved
farm within five miles of Villa Rica, and an elegant home in the little
city, where he is living a contented life, happier than if he were a
millionaire. Such men are the nation's reliance in extreme emergencies.
Mr. Fuller was married in I872 to Miss Mary E. Johnson — born in Walton
county, Ga. — daughter of William and Elizabeth (Malcom) Johnson. This
marriage has been blessed with seven children: Beulah, Lela, Maggie,
Hardy, Thomas, Maude and DeWitt. Mrs. Fuller is a consistent and devoted
member of the Baptist church. It is almost needless to add that
Mr. Fuller is one of the little city’s most substantial and reliable
citizens, and he and his interesting family rank with the best.
ALLEN M. GAY. farmer, Bowdon, Carroll Co., Ga., son of Gilbert and Sarah
(Stamps) Gay, was born in Coweta comity in 1831. His paternal grand¬
parents, Allen and Abigail (Castleberry) Gay, were Virginians by birth,
and he was a soldier in the patriot army during the revolutionary war.
Some years after that they migrated to Georgia and settled in Hancock
county — bona fide pioneers. Here Mr. Gay's father was bom in 1811.
When he was thirteen years of age he went to Wilkinson county, Ga.,
whence a few years afterward he moved to Coweta county. In 1848 he
removed to Heard county and settled on Jumping Creek, where he ended his
days. Mr. Gay's mother was a daughter of Moses and Ann (Eason) Stamps,
who came to Georgia and settled in the woods in Jackson county in 1795-
He cleared a farm and also did work as a gun and blacksmith. Leaving
Jackson, he went to Gwinnett, and after two years went to Clarke county,
where he staid two years, and then went back to Jackson county. From
Jackson he went to Fayette, and lastly to Coweta county, where he died,
June 29, 1894. Eson Stamps, Mr. Gay's uncle, his mother's brother, was
one hundred years old, and he was given a birthday dinner — spread
picnic style on the grass under the trees — at Mr. Gay's home. There
were about 500 people there, of whom he fed 300. The Grandfather Stamps
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was a soldier during the war of 1812, in the wars with the Indians, and
was captain of a company in the Indian War of I836. Mr. Gay was reared
a farmer, and was given such education as the schools afforded during his
boyhood — taught as they were in log houses, with dirt floor and slab
or split log seats. In 1851 he was married to Miss Martha Stamps — born
in Jackson county in 1822 — daughter of Eson and Polly (Watts) Stamps,
who has borne him five children, of whom only one, Sarah F., wife of
Jeff Butler, is now living. When he married himself and wife had but
one change of clothing, but now he has a well-improved 350-acre farm and
is a well-to-do farmer. Himself and wife are members of the Missionary
Baptist church and are much respected by all who know them.
JAMES P. GRIFFIN, merchant, Temple, Carroll Co., Ga., son of Charles W.
and Sarah (New) Griffin, was bom in DeKalb county in I838. His paternal
grandparent, James P. Griffin, was a native of South Carolina, came to
Georgia in 1818, and settled in what is now DeKalb county. At.that time
they had to tramp their wheat out on the floor. He was a soldier in the
war of 1812. Mr. Griffin's father was bom in Abbeville district, S. C.,
in 1811, came to Georgia with his parents when he was seven years old,
and was reared on the farm originally settled. He followed farming all
his life, was a soldier in the Indian war in I836, and was a member of
the Methodist church. His maternal grandparent, Joel New, was a native
of South Carolina and among the early settlers of DeKalb county.
Mr. Griffin was reared on a farm in Carroll county, where he went with
the family when he was eight years old. His father being a very poor
man, and he the eldest boy of eleven children, had to work very hard,
and was almost entirely deprived of the'school advantages he yearned for.
Oftentimes, too, he had to plow through briar patches and his feet would
get so badly torn he could hardly walk. After he became of age he
"boarded himself" and went to school. In 1862 he enlisted in Company E
(Capt. Blalock), First Georgia cavalry, and during the war was in many
hard-fought battles, among them Richmond, Ky., Wheeler's Gap, Murfrees¬
boro, Chickamauga, Resaca, and thence to Atlanta and on to Macon. At
the time of surrender he was at Greensborough, N. C. He was in numerous
minor engagements, and during his service had several horses shot from
under him, but was so fortunate as to escape being wounded or captured.
A part of the time he acted as orderly-sergeant. After the war
Mr. Griffin worked a farm at fifty cents a day and taught school.
Struggling on, working hard, and saving his money, he at last came into
the ownership of a 500-acre farm of good land, and well improved. In
1881 he engaged in a general merchandising business at Temple, where he
has built up a good and profitable trade and has made and is making
money. For six years he served as justice of the peace. Intelligent,
industrious, and economical, in connection with energy and judicious
enterprise, it may be expected his achieved success will be far exceeded
by that of the future. Mr. Griffin was married in 1868 to Miss Sarah A.
Adams — born and reared in Carroll county — daughter of Absalom and
Elizabeth (Reid) Adams, by whom he has had seven children: Joseph,
Rybum, M. E., Bettie M., Lewis, Ella and Claudie. Mr. Griffin is a
member of the Masonic fraternity, and himself and wife and all the
children except the baby are members of the Methodist church.
R. L. GRIFFIN, farmer, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ga., son of Charles W.
and Sarah (New) Griffin, was born in DeKalb county, Ga., in 1848. His
father was bom in what is now DeKalb county in 1812, where he was
reared a farmer, and moved to Carroll county in 1850. He settled on a
farm about eight miles from Carrollton. His mother was the daughter of
John and Mary New. Mr. Griffin was reared mostly in Carroll county, a
plain farmer, and was educated at the "old field" school, taught in a
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log cabin. After reaching manhood he taught school about ten years and
then engaged in farming. In I887 he was elected tax collector and served
two terms (four years) and discharged the duties of that office to the
entire satisfaction of the people. In I869 Mr. Griffin was married to
Miss Georgia Holmes — born in Coweta county — daughter of Thomas and
Mary Holmes, by whom he has had nine children: Charles M., Mattie,
Thomas, Percy, Herbert, Mary, Lee, Ellen and Barron. Starting with
nothing, Mr. Griffin has now one of the best improved farms, containing
360 acres, in his locality, and is well thought of as a wide-awake,
progressive farmer. Himself and wife are members of the Methodist
church.
S. E. GROW, lawyer, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ga., son of Paschal P. and
Elmyra (Wollcott) Grow, was bom in Carroll county in 1851* The family
is of English origin, and among the early settlers of Vermont, in the
person of John Grow, the great-great-grandfather of the subject of this
sketch. His great-grandparents were Joseph and Tirszah (Sangor) Grow,
and his grandparents were Samuel and Jerushia (Stowell) Grow. His
great-grandfather and his grandfather were soldiers in the patriot army
during the revolutionary war. His parents were school teachers, and
migrated from Vermont to Georgia, and settled in the woods in Carroll
county in I836 — bona fide "pioneers." In the early history of the
county his father was one of its leading citizens. Three of his sons
were in the Confederate army: Paschal P., who was in the battle of
Manassas, died while in the service; Jacob C., now a Presbyterian
minister in Llano, Tex., and Lewis K., who was killed in the charge at
Petersburg. Mr. Grow's father died in 1861. Mr. Grow was reared in
the county and received a good common school education. He began
teaching in 187^, also read law and was admitted to the bar in Florida,
May 10, 1875* Returning to Georgia, he was admitted to the bar in
Carrollton, June 1, 1875, and has been in the practice in Carrollton
ever since, holding his own with his professional compeers. No one of
the local bar outranks him, and he is held in the highest esteem
professionally, politically and socially. A safe counselor, and an
able and impressive advocate, he has secured a valuable clientage which
is augmented every year. In 1882 he was mayor of Carrollton. He was
chairman of the democratic fourth congressional committee in 1892, and
for four years was chairman of the democratic executive committee of
his county and has been re-elected for another term. In 1893 he was
appointed clerk to the committee on pensions in the fifty-third congress.
He has been a delegate to several state conventions, but although he has
always taken great interest in politics, he has never sought or been a
candidate for office. Mr. Grow was married in 1877 to Miss Lenora,
daughter of Col. Charles A. and Victoria A. (Hines) McDaniel. Her father
was colonel of the Forty-first Georgia regiment, and was killed at the
battle at Perryville, Ky. When the civil war began he was president of
the college at Bowdon, Carroll Co. — a college and town which he
founded — and very many of his pupils went with him into the army.
To Mr. and Mrs. Grow these children have been bom: Samuel E., Dudley M.,
Victor D., Elmyra, Stephen and Helen. Mrs. Grow was born in Bowdon.
Mr. Grow is a member of the I.O.O.F., and is a member of the council and
a select master, of which he has been thrice illustrious master. He has
also been worshipful master of his local lodge seven years. He is now
district grand deputy. Himself and wife are members of the Presbyterian
church. A record such as Mr. Grow's needs no comment — it speaks for
itself with emphasis.
ARTHUR D. HARMAN, a farmer, and engaged in milling and cotton ginning
business, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ga., son of William M. and Nancy
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(Dillard) Harman, was born in Monroe county, Ga., Nov. 14, I832. His
great-grandfather, Hezekiah Harman, emigrated from England to Virginia
some years before the revolutionary war, and then moved to North Carolina.
His grandparents, Merriman and Nellie (May) Harman, were bom in North
Carolina, migrated to Georgia in 1828, settled first in Monroe county,
and then went among the first settlers to Meriwether county. There they
lived the first year on a dirt floor, and as there was no sawmill near,
he split out puncheon with which to lay a floor. Mr. Harman's father was
born in Chatham county, N. C., in 1805, where he grew to manhood; then
(1826) he came to Georgia and settled in the woods. In 1830 he was
married to Nancy, daughter of Arthur and Mary (Abney) Dillard, who were
born in South Carolina, and moved thence to Georgia and settled in Jones
county in 1826. Both families for generations were farmers. To this
union five children were born: Eliza J., Emeline E., Nancy A., Martha F.
and Arthur D., the subject of this sketch -- all of whom are now living
except the eldest daughter. Mr. Harman was reared in Meriwether county
and was schooled in the log cabin of that day and locality, with dirt
floor, puncheon seats, a chimney made of clay and sticks and square holes
cut through the logs for windows. The only time he had for schooling was
between "laying-by" and "fodder-pulling" time. Before the war he was
captain of the militia, when the position had some local distinction,
but in 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company A (Capt. J. D. Frederick),
Tenth Georgia battalion (Maj. Rylander). He was on some of the most
hotly contested fields — the Wilderness, Petersburg, Davis Farm, Blow
Up, Deep Bottom, Turkey Ridge, Hatcher's Run, Suffolk, etc. After.
Suffolk he was transferred to Gen. Ranse Wright's brigade and remained
with it until the surrender at Appomattox. For a considerable time during
the war he acted as commissary, and in this position was faithful and
prompt in the discharge of every duty. After the war he returned to his
farm, and has since engaged in farming. In 1892 he moved to Carrollton
and invested in milling and cotton-ginning. Mr. Harman was married in
1857 to Miss Jane I. Fincher — born in Troup county — daughter of
Isaac and Elizabeth (Brooks) Fincher, who were among the early settlers
of Meriwether county. To them eight children have been born: William I.,
born March 26, 1859; Arthur D., born July 11, 1861; John A., born July 13,
1864; Betsy B., born February 15t 1867; James R., born March 3» 1870;
Luther M., born Jan. 26, 1872; Edgar S., born March 21, 1875» and Anna I.,
bom Nov. 12, I878. Mr. Harman is a royal arch Mason and himself and
wife are members of the Baptist church. He is a man in whom everybody
has the utmost confidence and possesses no inconsiderable influence, and
he and family are highly esteemed.
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copies of your Bible records, family and personal histories, your
pedigree chart, focus of research, queries, and other genealogical
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FOCUS OF RESEARCH
Caroline ODOM, Waymond Louis WINKLES, William J. WINKLES.
Margaret Winkles Martin, 4917 Staples, Ft. Worth, TX 76133.
BECK, HOOD, PHILLIPS, ROBERTSON/ROBINSON.
Mrs. John Edwards, 5010 Terrace Hgts Dr., Yakima, WA 98901.
BAKER, BONNER, BUCHANAN, DUKE, GENTRY, HENDERSON, HOLDEN, JOHNSTON,
JONES, KELLETT, MASHBURN, RAGSDALE, RIDGEWAY, SHORES, SMITH, TURMAN.
Brenda M. Buchanan, P. 0. Box #171091, Arlington, TX 76017.
DOBBIN, GOTIER, HEFLIN.
Mr. Harry J. Heflin, 5061 Longford Road, Dayton, OH 45424.
KILGORE; NALLEY; James F. BARRON born Oct 27, 1826; Elvira STEPHENSON
bom Aug 9» 1816, died Sep 19, 1898, Bowdon, GA.
Ceylene Lawler McGinnis, 2073 Palifox Dr., N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307.
ARMSTRONG, DARDEN, DENMAN, MILLER, MITCHELL, PONDER, SCOTT.
Rita Denman, 1008 Blue Ridge Place, P. 0. Box 2745, Richardson, TX
75080.
CORRECTION
On Page 52 of the Summer 1984 Quarterly, under Carroll County Marriages,
the marriage of Benjamin Wood should read:
HOOD. Benjamin to PHILLIPS, Sarah Caroline 23 Dec 1858
Thanks to Mrs. John Edwards for pointing out this correction to us.
QUERIES
jackson, McWhorter, Parker, turner, Williamson
John WILLIAMSON d 1843 Carroll Co., wife Sarah -b 1784 d 1856
Carroll Co. Children: John B. md-(?)» Julia Ann md-(?)
PARKER, Arminda Louisa Caroline md Hiram TURNER, Narcissa md Rev.
Elijah H. McWHORTER, Andy Scott md Rebecca JACKSON, James S. md
Sarah -(?)• Will anyone interested in this family correspond.
.. Mrs. Hildred M. Stratton, 1202 Donelson Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138.
MORRISON, PEPPER, SATIN
For the first documented proof, I will pay $100.00 for the names of
the parents of Andrew Jackson MORRISON born 1822 and James MORRISON bom
1827 in Carroll Co., GA. Andrew Jackson MORRISON md Margaret PEPPER.
James MORRISON md Rutha SATIN. Shortly before the Civil War they moved
to St. Clair Co., AL.
.. Howard Skinner, 418 Lozier Lane, Medford, OR 97501.
ADKINSON, BAKER, DAY, OVERTON, SUDDUTH
Would like to correspond with any descendants of the following: John
OVERTON Sr. bom in VA, was in Walton Co., GA, 1820 Census. John OVERTON
Jr. bom in NC, in Fayette Co., GA, 1850 Census. Mary OVERTON md a DAY
in early 1800's. Could have lived in Perry Co., AL, or Bibb Co., AL, in
1850 or i860. Jane Rice OVERTON md an ADKINSON; he died and she md a
BAKER and her will was probated in Fayette Co., GA. Mary SUDDUTH
mentioned in Jane Rice BAKER'S will. Mahala-(?) mentioned as a
granddaughter by John OVERTON Sr. Henry OVERTON md Arrilla DAY in 1841
and they lived in Fayette Co., GA., then in Shelby Co., AL, in I87O.
Henry died in Walker Co., AL. Henry sold his home in Carroll Co. in 1858.
.. Mrs. Johnnie Morrison Wright, 15 Brookwood Ct., Ormond Beach, FL 32074.
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beck, hood, mclendon, Phillips, robertson, robinson
Need information on Robert PHILLIPS b ca 1792 md Mary BECK 12 May 1814
Morgan Co. GA. They appear in Carroll Co. by 1850 and are buried there.
Seeking information on the HOODs of Jasper, Henry, Newton and Carroll
Co. GA. Joda A. HOOD and Mary-(?) lived in Jasper, Henry, and
Newton Cos. Joda died before 1850 and Mary md 2nd James T. ROBINSON/
ROBERTSON 26 Sep 1855 Henry Co., removed to Carroll Co. by i860. The
HOOD children were: Issacc E., Joseph R., Rebecca, Benjamin J. who md
Sarah C. PHILLIPS dau of Robert PHILLIPS and Mary BECK, Elizabeth,
Zachariah A. who md Mary-(?)» and Mary who md John McLENDON, all
living in Carroll Co. I will share all information I have on these
surnames and pay postage, copying, etc.
.. Mrs. John Edwards, 5010 Terrace Hgts. Dr., Yakima, WA 98901.
DENMAN, FARMER, MILLER, SCOTT
Need family name of Sarah, widow of Archibald SCOTT, Franklin Co. GA.
Sarah SCOTT md James DENMAN 16 Apr 1818 in Franklin Co. Their children
were James R. who md Mary Ann MILLER 19 Oct 1837» Delila who md Thomas
FARMER ca 1846, and Absolum William who md Martha MILLER 6 Feb 1847.
This family lived in Carroll Co. about I836 to 1850.
Need information on Carolyn DENMAN dau of Absolum and Martha DENMAN
born ca 1849 Carroll Co. GA. Did she marry? If so, need name of spouse,
and where and when married.
Need parentage of Aaron MILLER who died 1843 Carroll Co. GA. Penelope
the widow of Aaron MILLER was given guardianship of Elizabeth, Martha,
William and Marian, orphans of Aaron MILLER. Would also like the family
name of Penelope.
.. Rita B. Denman, 1008 Blue Ridge Place, Richardson, Texas 75080.
GRAY, MUSICK
Seeking information on Eli GRAY born ca 1805, NC. He md Elizabeth
MUSICK 5 Mar I836, Coweta Co. GA. Elizabeth MUSICK was also b in NC ca
1820. Is she dau of George MUSICK? What County in NC were Eli and
Elizabeth born? Is Francis GRAY the mother of Eli? Who was his father?
What relationship is David GRAY to Eli GRAY? Eli and Elizabeth were in
the 1850 Carroll Co. Census. Eli died Carroll Co. 1865 and Elizabeth
died Carroll Co. 1898. They had three children: John Terrell b 1837t
Samuel b 1840, and George b 1845. Elizabeth's estate was divided equally
between two living sons, Samuel and George, and the four children of her
deceased son John Terrell GRAY. The heirs gave a portion of this
property to Annie GRAY! What relationship is she to Eli and Elizabeth?
Would like to hear from some GRAY-MUSICK descendants. Will answer all
correspondence.
.. Gertrude W. Stone, 11 Casey St., Newnan, GA 30263.
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CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
(Continued from
1984
the
MEMBERS
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147. Mrs. Mary Arp, 1101 E. Brenda, Casa Grande, AZ 85222.
148. Marvin R. Batchelor, M.D., 2027 Glenwood Dr., Cleveland, TN 37311*
149. Mrs. Albert J. Bentley, 25935 Rolling Hills Rd. #122, Torrance,
CA 90505.
150. Karan A. Berryman, P. 0. Box 234, Cuthbert, GA 31740.
151. Lowell H. & Erlene C. Boyd, 1539 Flat Rock Rd., Villa Rica, GA
30180.
152. Mr. & Mrs. T. B. Brackin Jr., 3263 Luxembourg Ct., Decatur, GA
30034.
153. Mrs. Monte Browne, 412 Manor House, Boaz, AL 35957*
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154. Mrs. Brenda M. Buchanan, P. 0. Box 171091, Arlington, TX 76017.
155. Mrs. Josephine M. Bush, P. 0. Box 328, Huntsville, TX 77340.
156. Mrs. Genevieve Person Chaney, 2077 Hugh Edwards Dr., Jacksonville,
FL 32210.
157. Mrs. Darlene White Cole, 6943 Walnut Ave., Orangevale, CA 95662.
158. Mrs. Rita Denman, 1008 Blue Ridge Place, Richardson, TX 75080.
159* Mrs. John Edwards, 5010 Terrace Heights Dr., Yakima, WA 98901.
160. Mrs. Sue M. Elliott, 444 Ridge Rd. - Roebuck, Birmingham, AL 35206.
161. Mrs. Ethel Baker Gattis, Rt 4 Box 248, Mooresville, NC 28115.
162. Mrs. Glenda Sue Glenn, I83I Grimmett Dr., Shreveport, LA 71107.
163. Mr. Curtis H. Harrison, 617 E. College St., Bowdon, GA 30108.
164. Mr. Harry J. Heflin, 5061 Longford Rd., Dayton, OH 45424.
165. Mrs. Karel J. Jahns, 9803 VanBuren Rd., Lynden, WA 98264.
166. Mrs. Myra L. Kujawa, 150 Las Lomas Dr., San Angelo, TX 76904.
167. Mrs. Faye Coppedge Maddow, 7111 Forestview Dr., Arlington, TX
76016.
168. Margaret Martin, 4917 Staples, Ft. Worth, TX 76133*
169. Mrs. G. E. McLendon, 2545 Browns Mill Rd., SE, Atlanta, GA 30354.
170. Miss Miriam C. Merrell, 111 College St., Carrollton, GA 30117.
171. Mrs. Betty Metcalf, 1402 Mosseycup Dr., Farmington, NM 87401.
172. Mr. I. Joe Miles, 2912 Mimosa Dr., Newport, AR 72112.
173* Mrs. Willie Mitchell, 530 West 24th St., Anniston, AL 36201.
174. Mrs. Delores Moore, 145 Adalee Rd., Carrollton, GA 30117*
175. Mr. J. W. Moore, 439 Woodstone West Dr., NE, Marietta, GA 30067.
176. Mrs. Billy Morrow, 128 S. Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, GA 30117.
177* Mrs. Margaret S. New, 551 Newnan St., Carrollton, GA 30117.
178. Mr. Thomas M. Phillips, 3074 Channel Dr. #208, Ventura, CA 93003.
179* Mr. L. Richard Plunkett, 152 City Hall Ave., Bowdon, GA 30108.
180. Mickey A. & Connie B. Posey, P. 0. Box 1612, Douglasville, GA 30133.
181. Mrs. Steve Prater, 203 Campbell Ave., Bowdon, GA 30108.
182. Dura M. Ragan, P. 0. Box 287, Dallas, GA 30132.
183. Patricia E. Reid, 71 W. H. Reid Lane, Carrollton, GA 30117.
184. Mr. Robert Malone Richardson, 5038 Daniell Mill Rd., Winston, GA
30187.
185. Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Roberds, 4631 Grammar Ave., Metairie, LA 70001.
186. Mrs. George R. Roberts, Rt 3 Box 75-Y, Galveston, TX 77551.
187. Mr. Angus P. Robinson, 228 East l44th St., Dolton, IL 6o4l9.
188. Mr. Mel Schmidt, 19917 Grim Road NE, Aurora, OR 97002.
189. Mr. Howard Skinner, 4l8 Lozier Lane, Medford, OR 97501.
190. Mrs. Paula Wilson Steed, 175 Dogwood Lane, Bowdon, GA 30108.
191. Mrs. Nadine Stevenson, 345 Tulip St., Fairfield, CA 94533.
192. Mrs. Mary Helen Stewart, Rt 5 Box 331» Pittsburg, TX 75686.
193* Mrs. Rubye E. Tanner, 12710 Boyette Rd., Riverview, FL 33569.
194. Mr. Lonnie Tubbs Jr., 4360 Cunningham, Wichita Falls, TX 76308.
195* Mrs. Ada V. Wester, P. 0. Box 102, Tularosa, NM 88352.
196. Mr. Fields Whatley, 6426 Casabella Lane, Boca Raton, FL 33433.
197* Mrs. Mary Elizabeth White, 87H Arbutus Dr., Hixson, TN 37343.
198. Mrs. Sharelle Williams, P. 0. Box 56, Soso, MS 39480.
199* Dr* & Mrs. J. J. Word, 1238 W. Hwy 166, Bowdon, GA 30108.
200. Cass County Genealogical Society, Box 541, Atlanta, TEXAS 75551.
Donations s
201. Alabama Room, Public Library, P. 0. Box 308, Anniston, AL 36202.
202. Bradley Memorial Library, Gen. & Hist. Room, 1120 Bradley Dr.,
Columbus, GA 31906.
203. Genealogical Society, 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake Citv. UT
84151.
204. Genealogical Library for the Blind, Box 88534, Atlanta, GA 30356.
205. Irvine S. Ingram Library, Special Collections, West Georgia
College, Carrollton, GA 30118.
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206. Library of Congress, Gift Section, 10 First St., SE, Washington,
DC 20540.
207* Periodicals Department, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens,
GA 30602.
208. West Georgia Regional Library, 702 Rome St., Carrollton, GA 30117*
Exchanges:
209. Ancestors Unlimited, Inc., P. 0. Box 490336, College Park, GA 30349.
210. ARK-LA-TEX Gen. Assn. Inc., P. 0. Box 4462, Shreveport, LA 71104.
211. Joe Baggett, Douglas Co. Gen., 8823 Rose Ave., Douglasville, GA
30134.
212. Coweta Co. Gen. Society Inc., P. 0. Box 1014, Newnan, GA 30264.
213* Georgia Genealogical Survey, 1661 Lauranceae Way, Riverdale, GA
30296.
214. Historic.Trails Library, Rt 1 Box 373, Philadelphia, MS 39350.
215. Northeast Alabama Gen. Soc. Inc., P. 0. Box 674, Gadsden, AL 35902.
216. Northwest Georgia Hist. & Gen. Soc., P. 0. Box 2484, Rome, GA 30161.
217. Smoky Valley Gen. Soc. & Lib. Inc., 615 South 11th, Salina, KS
67401.
218. South Suburban Gen. & Hist. Soc., P. 0. Box 96, South Holland, IL
60473 *
219. Southern Genealogical Index, 2504 Kell Rd., Signal Mountain, TN
37377.
220. Troup County Georgia & Her People, 109 Bull St., LaGrange, GA
30240.
221. Joel D. Wells, Rt 2 Box 895, Hampton, GA 30228.
PEDIGREE CHARTS
Karen Jones Anderson, P. 0. Box 8612, Honolulu, HI 96815.
1. JONES, Roy Calvin, b 15 Aug 1929, Carrollton, GA; m 17 Dec 1949 to
Betty TACHIKAWA (b 7 May 1926, Puhi, HI); d 29 Apr 1973, Honolulu.
2. JONES, Roy Crawford, b 17 Apr I896, Emily, GA; m 9 Dec 19175 d May
1965, Villa Rica, Carroll, GA.
3* DUNCAN, Pearl, b 30 Oct 1900, Bay Springs, Carroll, GA.
4. JONES, Willis Dallas, b 25 Mar 1845, Carroll Co., GA; d 17 Apr 1921,
Consolation, Carroll, GA.
5. HANSON, Margaret Jane, b 12 Feb 1857, Troup Co., GA; d 22 May 1944,
Consolation, Carroll, GA.
6. DUNCAN, John Wesley, b 27 June 1877; d 29 Nov 1941, Carrollton, GA.
7. PAYNE, Luna L., b 21 Feb 1881, Carroll Co., GA; d 8 Sep 1963,
Carrollton, GA.
8. JONES, Thomas B., b 8 Nov 1806; d 13 June 1880.
9. VELVIN, Celia S., b 8 June 1809; d 14 Mar 1890.
10. HANSON/HANSEN, Reuben Crawford
11. BEARDEN, Caledonia.
12. DUNCAN, Sam, b Campbell Co.(?), GA.
13. STYLES, Franes Penmilla.
14. PAYNE, J. C., b 20 June I858; m 1 Nov 1876; d 3 July 1897*
15. POPE, Mary E., b 3 Nov 1858; d 9 July 1930
19* -» Francis, b abt 1783.
26. STYLES, John Langston.
27. HOPKINS, Mary Ann.
30. POPE, John (R.?), b ca 1840.
31. BOYD, (Mary E.?), b ca I837.
See the important announcement about the 1982 Summer Quarterly on Page
133! Order blank for this issue is at the back of this issue.
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Angus P. Robinson, 228 East 144th St., Dolton, IL 60419
!• ROBINSON, Angus Powell Jr., b 2 Sep 1925, St. Augustine, FL; m
25 Dec 1950 to Theresa Lenora ROSSI (b 23 June 1929, Chicago, IL).
2. ROBINSON, Angus Powell Sr., b 13 May 1895. Hemphill, GA; m 4 Aug
1924; d 6 Mar 1958. Hapeville, GA.
3. JONES, Gertrude, b 16 Mar 1906, Ojus, FL; d 25 Apr 1951, Key West,
FL.
4. ROBINSON, William Fain, b 20 Oct 1854, nr Tallapoosa, GA; m 8 Oct
1876; d 17 Aug 1913. Atlanta, GA.
5. MORRIS, Irene "Ida," b 10 Apr 1859. Atlanta, GA; d 7 Jan 1935,
Atlanta, GA.
6. JONES, Benjamin Dower, b 17 Nov I879, Silver Creek, GA; m 25 Mar
1905; d 31 Jan 1957, Dania, FL.
7. CLARK, Rosalind, b 20 Apr I889, Hamilton, OH; d 15 Dec 1944, Dania,
FL.
8. ROBINSON, John Mills, b 27 July 1787, Montgomery Co. NC; m (2) 5 Dec
1848; d 12 July I878, Atlanta, GA.
9. FAIN, Martha Augeline, b 5 May I832, DeKalb Co. GA; d 8 Aug 1925,
Central, SC.
10. MORRIS, Thomas Angus, b Nov 1832; m 1 Jan 1854, Newton Co.;
d 24 Aug 1903. Americus, GA.
11. WOOD, Cordelia Ann, b 1832; d 1 Dec 1874, Atlanta, GA.
12. JONES, Walter C., b 1842, Cass Co. GA (Bartow Co.); m 12 Sep I876;
d ca 1900, Floyd Co. GA.
13. PIERCE, Mary A., b 1858, Mississippi.
14. CLARK, William A.
15. THOMPSON, Hannah.
16. ROBINSON, Tyree, b ca 1738, Henrico Co. YA; m ca 1770; d 23 Feb
1815, prob. Rhea Co. TN. (Rev Sol)
17. ADAMS, Mary (Polly), b ca 1740, VA(?); d 17 Oct 1833, nr Tallapoosa,
GA.
18. FAIN, Joel, b 20 Feb 1807, prob NC; m 9 Dec 1827, DeKalb Co. GA;
d 7 Feb 1864, believe in Anderson Co. TX.
19• LAY, Nancy, b 18 Jan 1810; d 14 Sep 1882, Ark.
22. WOOD, Samuel, b 1807; m ca 1827; d 18 July 1866.
23. -, Almena S., d 15 June 1861.
24. JONES, Lorenzo Dow, b 1 Mar 1815; m 3 Mar 1839, Cass Co; d 20 Mar
1884, Cass Co.
25. FRICKS, Permillia S., b 24 July 1818; d 29 May 1898, Cass Co. GA.
26. PIERCE, Benjamin.
27. LUMPKIN, Elizabeth.
32. ROBINSON, Jeffrey II (Rev Sol), b ca 1709, Henrico Co. VA; m ca
1735; will proved 14 July 1785; d prob 1784, Chesterfield Co. VA.
33. MILLS, Judith (TANNER), b ca 1710.
36. FAIN, William (Rev Sol), b 26 July 1759 on 17&9, VA; m ca 1790;
d 12 Nov 1837, Cassville, Cass Co, GA.
37• CHAPPELL, Judith, b ca 1760-5, prob SC; d ca 1851, Paulding Co. GA.
38. LAY, John, b 25 June 1787; m ca 1800-5; d 22 Mar 1862, Gordon Co. GA.
39. -, Nancy, b 11 Apr 1788; d 5 Aug 1863.
50. FRICK(S), Henry D., b ca 1789-90; d betw Jan 1842 & June 1849, Cass
Co. GA(? ).
51. TREECE, Mary, b ca 1785 PA; d ca I865, Cass Co. GA.
64. ROBINTSON, Jeffrey I, b ca 1650-60; m ca 1705-9; will dated 21 Oct
173^. Henrico Co. VA.
65. BOWMAN, Elizabeth (married twice), d aft 17351 prob Henrico Co. VA;
m Hugh BRAGG
66. TANNER, Edward (probably).
72. FAIN/FAYNE, John (Rev Sol), b ca 1725-30, prob VA; m ca 1745-50;
d aft 1783» believe Warren Co. NC.
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Angus P. Robinson Pedigree Chart Cont'd.
73• MARTIN, Mary.
74. CHAPPELL, Robert III (Rev Sol), b 2 Apr 1732, Dinwiddie Co. VA;
m 2 June 1759, VA; m (2) Nancy CHAPPEL.
75. CROSS, Agness, b ca 1732-5, VA; d ca 1765-70, Camden Dist, SC.
100. FRICK, Jacob (Rev Sol), b ca 1751-2, Bucks Co. PA; m Sep I788;
d 27 Jan 1839, Jonesboro, IL.
101. EARNHARDT, Elizabeth, b ca 1769, d 9 Sep 1842, Jonesboro, IL.
102. TREECE, Michael (Rev Sol), b ca 1750-60.
103. , Malinda.
144. FAIN/FAYNE, William, b ca 16—, will probated 20 Apr 1750, Amelia
Co. VA (Will Book 1, p. 63).
145. -, Judith (Judah) Ann, b ca 16—, d aft 1750, prob Warren Co.
NC.
148. CHAPPELL, Robert II, b ca 1710-5; d VA.
149. -, Elizabeth.
150. CROSS, William.
200. FRIK/FRICK, Rudolf, bapt 15 Sep 1709, Utenberg, Parish of Knonau,
Switz.
201. -, Veronica (Fronica).
202. EARNHARDT, George (Rev Sol).
296. CHAPPELL, Robert I, b ca 1680, prob Charles City Co. VA; m ca
1700-2; d ca 1724 (will proved 12 Feb 1724) Prince George Co. VA.
297. -, Sarah, m (2) Wm. CRAWLEY; d 11 Dec 1759.
400. FRICK, Felix, bapt 15 Sep 1669; m 27 Nov 1695, Knonau, Switz; d
11 Feb 1738, Uttenberg, Switz.
401. GR0B, Barbara, bapt 9 Nov 1673i d 22 Apr 1744, Uttenberg, Switz.
592. CHAPPELL, Thomas II, b ca 1650; m ca 1675-80.
593. JONES, Elizabeth.
800. FRICK, Jacob, m 15 Dec 1653» Knonau, Switz.
801. ILLI, Verena.
802. GR0B, Hans, m 26 Feb 1668, Knonau, Switz.
803. HABERLING, Barbara.
1194. CHAPPELL, Thomas 1st.
1195. BANNISTER,-.
1196. JONES, James, will proved 12 May 1719» Prince George Co. VA.
1197 • -, Sarah.
1600. FRICK, Oswald, m 15 Feb l607» Uttenberg, Switz.
1601. GALLMAN, Katharina of Weissenback.
2388. CHAPPELL, Capt. John (ship owner), b ca 1600-10, Eng; came to VA
in 1635.
2390. BANNISTER, Lt. John.
2392. JONES, Emanual, d 5 June 1743* Amelia Co. VA.
2393. -» Mary.
Mrs. Evelyn P. Hess, 5007 Kosarek, Corpus Christi, TX 78415.
1. HESS, Delbert Maurice, b 25 Feb 1924, Cameron, TX; m3 May 1944,
Temple, TX to Evelyn B. PARKER (b 16 Jan 1922, Llano, TX).
2. HESS, Ernest Pinckney, b 12 Feb I896, White Co. TN; m 8 Nov 1919,
Cameron, TX; d 22 Nov 1948, Dayton, OH.
3. PRESCOTT, Lois, b 16 Aug I898, Milam Co. TX; d 10 Apr 1944, Milam Co.
4. HESS, John Franklin, b 31 July 1871, White Co. TN; m 11 Feb 1894;
d 19 Jan 1918, Milam Co. TX.
5. RICHARDSON, Mary Adeline, b 25 Dec 1877, White Co. TN; d 16 Aug
1905, Rodgers, TX.
6. PRESCOTT, John William, b 10 Aug I867, Coffee Co. AL; m 26 Aug
1897* Milam Co. TX; d 26 Oct 1907, Coffee Co. AL.
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Evelyn P. Hess Pedigree Chart Cont'd..
7. FORD, Nan Thatcher, b 13 June 184?, TN; d 13 Sep 1943, Milano, TX.
8. HESS, Joel (Joseph L.)» b 1832, Blount, TN; m 22 July 1852, Whit¬
field, GA; d 4 Dec 1910, Milam Co. TX.
9. McABEE, Mary, b 1834, SC.
10. RICHARDSON, William Crockett, b 19 Mar 1849, White Co. TN; m 27 Feb
1870; d 8 Nov 1919.
11. KNOWLES, Sarah Elizabeth, b 6 Feb 1855, TN; d 1928, IL.
12. PRESCOTT, Jackson Lafayette, b 18 Jan 1842, Coffee Co. AL; d 21 Dec
1912, Coffee Co. AL.
13. CLARK, Nancy Etta, b 4 June 1844; m 1868; d 7 Dec 1910, Coffee Co.
14. FORD, Charlie Franklin, b 8 Dec 1849, Hamilton Co. TN; m 26 Nov
1867; d 9 Mar 1910, Austin, TX.
15• GUINN, America Clementine, b 30 Dec 1851, Bradley Co. TN; d 24 June
1937» Milam Co. TX.
16. HESS, Charles, b 1799» NC; d aft 1870, TN.
17. -, Frances, b 1805, KY.
18. McABEE, Edward, b 1805, SC.
19. WIGGINS, Martha, b 1812, SC.
20. RICHARDSON, John, b 1822, TN; m 4 Sep 1846.
21. BEAN, Pricilla Juda, b ca 1823.
22. KNOWLES, William, b 1822; m 5 Oct 1846.
23. ROBERTS, Catherine.
24. PRESCOTT, William Daniel, b 12 Dec 1805, SC; d 11 June 1881.
25. RICHBURG, Harriet, b 16 Oct 1812; d 16 June 1891.
26. CLARK, Thomas.
27. BODIFORD, Elizabeth.
28. FORD, William Lafayette, b 1821, TN.
29. COLLINS, Amy Jane, b 1825, Murfreesboro, TN; d 1861, Hamilton, TN.
30. GUINN, William James, b 1829; m 1850; d 1858.
31. STULTS, Charlotte Elizabeth, b 1836, TN.
Extended lines include CAIN of SC; MANNING; McCRARY; NUGAT.
Mrs. Louise C. Haase, 2893 Umberland Dr., Atlanta, GA 303^+0.
1. COOPER, Louise, b Apr 1936, Jonesboro, Ark; m 24 Dec 1955 to William
Sherwood HAASE (b 3 Jun 193^» Little Rock, Ark. )
2. COOPER, Lereal Perkins, b 22 May I896, Walnut Ridge, Ark; m 20 Aug
1921; d 8 Nov 1970» Little Rock, Ark; bur Pine Crest Mem. Park.
3. SWINDLE, Alta Rhea, b 9 Feb 1900, Walnut Ridge, Lawrence, Ark; d
15 June 1981, Little Rock, Ark.
4. COOPER, Robert Jackson, b 6 Sep 1874, Walnut Ridge; m 20 Mar 1895;
d 22 Jan 1928, Walnut Ridge; bur Lane Cemetery.
5» McCARROLL, Elizabeth Mae, b 15 May 1874, Smithville, Ark; d 8 Nov
1956, Pocahontas Hospital, Ark; bur Lane Cemetery.
6. SWINDLE, Marcus T. C., b Aug 1857» Green Co. Ark; m 24 Dec 1879;
d 1929, Walnut Ridge, Ark; bur Lane Cemetery.
7. RICHARDS, Almedia (Ally) Ann, b 5 Sep i860, Carroll Co. GA; d
19 Mar 1926, Walnut Ridge, Ark.
8. COOPER, Thomas, b 21 Oct 1835» Rutherford Station, TN or NC; m
29 July 1857» d 7 Jan 1884, Walnut Ridge; bur Mt. Zion Cemetery,
College City.
9. WILLIS, Ibby Mahaley, b 6 Apr 1840, Salsberry, NC; d 25 Sep 1911»
Walnut Ridge; bur Mt. Zion Cemetery.
10. McCARROLL, Nathaniel Mansfield, b 1851; d 1881, Walnut Ridge, Ark;
m three times.
11. (2) ROUNDTREE, Mary Alice, b 1855. Raleigh, NC; d 1877.
12. SWINDLE, b ca 1832, AL.
13. -, Emily L., b ca I838, Ark.
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Louise C. Haase Pedigree Chart Cont'd.
14. RICHARDS, James C., b ca 1835» Carroll Co. GA; m 12 Sep I856;
d 15 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, VA.
15• HESTERLY, Sarah C., b GA; d prob Lawrence Co., Ark; m (2) Joseph
YARBROUGH, 1868.
20. McCARROLL, James A.
21. OLDHAM,-.
28. RICHARDS, Francis M., b ca 1803, TN; d 27 Feb 1859, Carroll Co. GA.
29. -, Angeline M., b ca 1805, TN; d 1876.
30. HESTERLY, Sterling T., b ca 1813-4, SC.
31. -, Sarah, b 1821-2.
Mrs. Faye Coppedge Maddow, 7111 Forestview Dr., Arlington, TX 76016.
1. BONNER, Glenda Faye, b 12 Mar 1926, Otto (Rt), Limestone, TX; m (1)
31 Dec 1947; m (2) 30 Sep 1978 to Benjamin David MADDOW (b 4 Mar
1917» Patterson, NJ).
2. BONNER, Oscar Lee, b 14 July 1892, Rockcreek, Pike, Ark; m (1) 16 Nov
1916; m (2) 23 Oct 1920; d 8 Nov 1977» Waco, McLennen, TX.
3. DURHAM (REDD), Ida Mae, b 1 Jan 1899, Criswell, Falls, TX.
4. BONNER, Robert Arthur, b 29 Oct I858, Bowdon, Carroll, GA; m (1);
m (2) 24 Nov 1889; d 20 Sep 1926, Groesbeck (Rt), Limestone, TX.
5. BLACK, Anna Belle, b 8 July I869, Haralson, Coweta, GA; d 27 Aug
1952, Groesbeck (Rt), Limestone, TX.
6. DURHAM, John Perry, b 29 Jan 1874, Criswell, Falls, TX; m 6 Aug
I896; d 22 Mar 1924, Mart (Rt), Limestone, TX.
7* NORRID, Laura Addie Lue (Dollie), b 5 Mar I876, Comanche, Comanche,
TX; d 12 Aug 1964, Dallas, Dallas, TX.
8. BONNER, Thomas Whitfield (Capt.-Conf. ), b I83I, Carroll Co. GA(?).
9. BL00DW0RTH, Martha Jane, b 1837.
10. BLACK, James Whitfield.
11. BAUGHN, Sarah Elizabeth, d Groesbeck (Rt), Limestone, TX.
12. DURHAM, Marcus Thomas, b 4 Feb 1843, GA; m (1) 4 Aug 1863; d 10 June
1923, Mart, McLennen, TX.
13. HOPKINS, Arminda Jane, b 13 July 1843, AL; d Feb 1912, Mart, McLennon,
TX.
14. NORRID, John Alexander, b 19 Aug I836, GA; d 28 Oct 1905, Comanche,
Comanche, TX.
15. MacDonald, Frances Elizabeth, b 17 Dec 1844; d 29 May 1920, Comanche,
Comanche, TX.
16. BONNER, John Thomas.
17* RIDGEWAY, Lucinda.
18. BL00DW0RTH, Thomas Milton.
20. BLACK, Daniel Spencer.
21. ABNER, Ellen Elmira.
22. BAUGHN, Hiram Hilgarde (Rev Sol)
23* ARNOLD, Ellen Elminy.
24. DURHAM, Thomas, b 1811; d 1878, Criswell, Falls, TX.
25• DRISKILL, Polly Ann (Mrs. WOLF)
26. HOPKINS, J. M.
27• -, Cynthia Ann.
28. NORRID, Josh(?).
29 • -» Sarah
30. MacDONALD, Floyd.
31. WILSON, Nellie.
We still have a backlog of pedigree charts to be printed, and those sent
to us in 1984 will probably be in the Quarterly next year. Please send
us your chart which can be found at the back of this issue.
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Abner 141
Abney 132
Adair 110-1 113-9
Adaline 115
Adams 131 138
Adare see Adair
Adear see Adair
Aderhold 122
Adkinson 134
Akin 123 127
Akridge 129
Allen 121 127
Amison 127
Anderson 137
Andrews 123
Arnold 141
Armor 124
Armstrong 127 13^
Arp 135
Arrington 123 129
Ashley 123 126
Atkin 125
Averett 129
Awtr(e)y 110 114
116 118 119
Baggett 137
Bagwell 115 116
Bairden see
Bearden
Baker 123 134(2)
Bannett 127
Bannister 139
Barron 134
Bassinger 127
Batchelor 135
Baughn 141
Beall 127
Bean 140
Beard 128 129
Bearden 120 121
137
Beasley 125
Beauford 128
Beck 126 134 135
Bedwell 122
Bentley 135
Berry 128
Berryman 135
Black 111-3 115
117 125 141
Blair 118
Blakey 125
Blalock 131
Bloodworth 126
141
Blythe 123
INDEX - WINTER 1984
Bodiford 140
Bonner 134 l4l
Boon(e) 120 121
122
Bowden 127
Bowman 138
Boyd 135 137
Brackin 135
Bradford 126
Braswell 125 126
Brazil 124
Bridges 128
Brooks 126 129
Brown(e) 126
127(2) 129 135
Browning 126
Bryan 127
Buchanan 134 136
Buffington 126
Bugg 128
Burke 127
Burns 110 112-3
117-9 124
Bush 129 136
Butler 131
Byrd 125
Cain see Cane
Calhoun 126 127
Candler see
Chandler
Cane 125 140
Caraway 128
Carmichael 122
Carmon 124
Carr 128
Carter 125(2)
Cary 123
Castleberry 130
Caton 128
Chambers 110
114-9
Champion 126
Chandl(a,e)r 114
117 124 129
Chaney 136
Chapman 124
Chappel(l) 138
139
Childs 129
Chitwood 128
Christian 129
Clark 138 140
Clinton 115-6 119
Clynton see
Clinton
Coal see Cole
Cofer 127
Cogbill 128
Cole 116 136
Collins 140
Colth(a,i,0)rp
110-2 114 117
119
Comps 129
Cone 124
Connally 125
Cook 126
Cooper 140
Cowles 123
Cox 109 124
Crawford 124
Cross 139
Crow 112 113
Cullens 123
Culpepper 121
Cunningham 118
124
Cupp 126
Curry 125
Cutliff 126
Darden 126 128
134
Damall 124
Davidson 124
Davis 119 123 124
125 126 127 128
Day 134
Deloach 127
Denman 134 135
136
Dent 129
Dickey 124
Dillard 133
Dobbin 134
Dobbs 127
Dorman 123
Drake 126
Driskill 141
Duke 127 134
Duncan 126 137
Dunning 123
Durham l4l
Dyer 118
Dykes 127
Earnhardt 139
Eason 130
Eavanson 124
Edwards 128 134
135 136
Elliott 136
Ellis 125
Elsbery 115
En(d)sl(e)y 112
116 117 119
Evans 130
Evens 127
Fain 138 139
Farmer 135
Fanny 112
Fayne see Fain
Feagin 128
Filles see
Phyllis
Fincher 133
Fitcher 123
Fitts 129 130
Fleming 126
Flourney 127
Folsom 128
Ford 140
Fowler 126
Fox 128
Frederick 133
Frick(s) 138 139
Fuller 130
Furth 128
Gallman 139
Gamble 126
Gan 124
Ganns 129
Gardner 109
Gattis 136
Gay 126 130 131
Gentry 134
George 125
Gettings 126
Glenn 136
Goler 112
Goodson 110 113
Gotier 134
Goyne 124
Grant 125
Grantham 127
Gray 135
Green(e) 113 123
126
Grier 128
Griffeth 125
Griffin 131 132
Grob 139
Grow 132
Guinn 140
Gunnells 125
Guthrie 123
Haase 140 141
Haberling 139
Hadleigh 123
Hall 122 124(2)
125
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Hammack 124
Hammock 126
Hancock 126
Hansen 137
Hanson 137
Hardeway 125
Hardy 125
Harkness 129
Harman 132 133
Harpe 123
Harper 120 126
Harrell 129
Harris 123 124
128(2)
Harrison 127 I36
Hartsfield 124
Harvey 124
Hatcher 123
Haynes 110-9 127
Head 125
Heard 127
Hearndon 125
Heflin 134 136
Henderson 134
Heren 129
Hess 139 140
Hesterly 141
Hickey 125
Hickman 125
Hiden see Hyden
Higden 119
Highsmith 127
Hill 123 127
Hines 132
Hinesley 126
Holden 134
Hollingsworth 109
Holmes 132
Hood 134(2) 135
Hopkins 137 141
Horseley 121
House 109
Howarter 124
Huckabe/
Huckeb(e)y 110
113-5 118-9
Hulsey 125
Humphrey 111
Hunter 129
Huson 123
Hyden 110-1 113-6
Hydrick 128
Idson 110
Illi 139
Jackson 120 121
123 134
Jahns 136
James 125
Jenkins 124
Johnes 126
Johnson 124(2)
125 128(3) 129
130
Johnston 134
Joiner 127
Jones 115 120 121
123 126 134 137
138 139
Judy 111
Juengst 109
Kellett 134
Kemp 127
Kendrick 121
Kennedy 128
Key 128
Kilgore 134
Kilpatrick 127
King 122
Kingnight 125
Kinney 110 111
113
Kinsawl 127
Kirk 129
Knowles 140
Kujawa 136
Kytle 126
Lackey 129
Lamar 123
Lambert 125
Lard 128
Lassetter 120 121
122
Lawler 134
Lawrence 126
Lay 138
L(e)ather(s) 115
116 119
Lee 129
Ligon 123
Lucas 124
Luckie 123
Lumpkin 128 138
MacDonald see
McDonald
Mack 123
Maddow 136 141
Magourik 123
Majors 110 111
115
Malcom 130
Mangham 127
Man(n) 114 116
126
Manning 140
Marberry 127
Martin 123 127
134 136 139
Mashburn 134
Mathes 116
Mat(t)hews 114
Mattocks see
Mattos
Mat(t)os 116 117
Maugham 127
Maxey 123
May 133
McAbee 140
McBeard 116
McCarroll 140 141
Me(C)lure 115
McCorkle 124
McCrary 140
McCreer(er) 114
115
McCurdy 115-6 118
McDaniel 132
McDonald 127 128
l4l
McElroy 110 113
McGahee 109 129
McGehee 127
McGinnis 134
McKee 120 121
McKenzie 128
McLendon 135 136
MeMinn 114
McQuarter see
McWhorter
McSpad(d)en 112
113 119'
McWhorter 110 134
Meadows 128
Merrell 121 136
Metcalf 124 136
Miles 136
Miller 116 126
127 128 134 135
Millican 125
Mills 138
Minor 125 128
Minshaw 125
Mitchell 124(2)
134 136
Moore 136(2)
Morris 138
Morrison 134(2)
Morrow 136
Moses 130
Murchison 124
Murphy 126
Murray 124
Musick 135
Myers 109
Nabb 126
Nalley 134
Nasworthy 125
New 131 136
Newman 123
Newnan 129
Newsom 124
Newton 123
Noland 113 114
Norrid l4l
Nowell 126
Nugat 140
Odom 120 134
Ogden 129
Oglesby 128
Oldham 141
Osborn 123
Overton 134
Oweton 116
Pace 117
Palmer 126
Parham 126
Parker 122 134
139
Parrish 128
Pau 127
Payne 137
Pennington 124
127
Penrow 127
Penticost 121
Pepper 134
Phillips 124 129
134(2) 135 136
Phyllis 111
Pierce 138
Piles 124
Plunkett 136
Ponder 134
Pope 127 137
Porter 128
Posey 136
Powel(l) 112 113
Powers 128
Prater 136
Prescott 139 140
Prescutt 123
Proper 124
Prothero 125
Pullen 126
Purdy 126
Rabu(r)n 110 111
113
Ragan 136
Ragen 125
Ragsdale 134
Ramsey 127(2)
128(2) 129(2)
Rawls 127
Redd l4l
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Reed 130
Reese 123 127
Reeves 127
Reid 131 136
Revier 126
Reynolds 123
125(2)
Rice 114
Richard(s) 115
140 141
Richardson 115
136 139 140
Richburg 140
Ridgeway 134 141
Ridley 129
Roberds 109 136
Robert(e)s 115-9
127 136 140
Robertson 134 135
Robinson 134 135
136 138 139
Robintson 138
Rody 110
Rogers 118 119
Ross 125
Rossi 138
Roundtree 140
Row 127
Rowe 120 121
Rowell 125
Runnel 124
Ryalls 126
Rylander 133
Salom 127
Sam 112
Sanders 125
Sangor 132
Sansom 127
Satin 134
Savage 123
Schmidt 136
Scott 134 135
Seegar 124
Sheet(e)s 110 115
Shephard 125
Sholar 124
Shores 134
Sil(l)man 123 124
126
Sills 123
Simonton 130
Sims 124
Skinner 127 134
136
Skridge 125
Sledge 123
Smith 125(2) 126
128 134
Solomon 124
Sparkman 109
Speak 128
Speed 126
Spooner 124
Stamps 130 131
Stapleton 124
Stark 115
Starr 125
Steed 136
Stephens 126(2)
129
Stephenson 134
Stevenson 136
Stewart 136
Still 123
Stone 135
Stovall 129
Stowell 132
Stratton 134
Stric(k)land 115
119
Stults 140
Sturdivant 129
Styles 137
Sudduth 132
Sukey 112
Sumeror 128
Sw(a,o)fford 111
113 114
Swan 128
Swindle 140
Swinney 124
Tally 125
Tanner 136 138
Taylor 125 128
Terrell 126
Thies 115 119
Thomas 124
Thompson 128 138
Thyass see Thies
Tingle 127
Towle 126
Towns 124
Townsend 128
Trammel(1) 116-9
Trap 111
Treece 138 139
Tricks 124
Truman 123
Tubbs 136
Turman 134
Turner 125 13^
Umphlet 124
Velvin 137
Warren 126
Washington 116
Watts 131
Webb 109
Weens 130
Welch 126
Wells 137
Wester 136
Westmoreland 129
Whatley 136
Whitaker 129
White 128 136
Whitfield 125
Whitley 119
Wiggins 140
Wilkerson 123
Wilkinson 125
Wilks 128
Williams 110 113
115-7 125 126 128
136
Williamson 134
Willingham 127
Willis 140
Wilson 121 126 141
Winfrey 125
Winkles 134
Wise 124
Wolf 141
Wollcott 132
Wood 134 138
Woot(a,e,o)n 116-9
124
Word 109 136
Wright 117 133 13^
Wyly 128
Yarbrough l4l
Yates 111 114 115
Young 123
Ancestors Unlimited 137
Anniston AL Public Library 136
ARK-LA-TEX Gen. Assn. Inc. 137
Bradley Memorial Library 136
Cass Co. TX Gen. Soc. 136
Coweta Co. Gen. Soc. 137
Gen. Soa. of Utah 136
Gen. Lib. for the Blind 136
Georgia Gen. Survey 137
Historic Trails Lib. 137
NE AL Gen. Soc. 137
NW GA Hist. & Gen. Soc. 137
Smoky Valley Gen. Soc. 137
So. Suburban Gen. Soc. IL 137
Southern Gen. Index 137
Troup Co. GA & Her People 137
Univ. of GA Lib. 137
West GA College Lib. 136
West GA Regional Lib. 137
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