CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY ffy 7*,,. rail HARALSON CO. Jan. 26,1856 DOUGLAS CO Oct 17 1870 > A A 0 v A s* o 9> V <• 0 * HEARD CO. Dm. 22 1130 TROUP CO WINTER vm THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY BY THE CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. 0. BOX 576 CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 3011? Cll ; 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. -122- 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)_ -123- 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 -124- 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 -125- 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 -126- 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 -127- 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 -128- 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 -129- 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 -130- 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 -131- 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 -132- 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 -133- (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. (These sketches will be continued in the next Quarterly.) =4- --8- =-B- —-B —-B- =£• =-£- —-B- —g. =# =# —ft —g. =& rrB- =# =$ =# dt =# =8- =# rrffr =Hfr =if =# =# =8- =8 =8- = PLEASE NOTE: We have recently reprinted the Summer 1982 issue of the Quarterly. In the future we plan to reprint other out-of-print issues. We are doing this in order to make all back issues of the Quarterly available to those who desire copies. This effort takes time and money, so please be patient with us. We hope to continue to be able to serve you in your research needs. =*=*=*=*= *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*= *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*= An order blank for available publications of the Carroll County Genea¬ logical Society can be found at the back of this Quarterly. We welcome copies of your Bible records, family and personal histories, your pedigree chart, focus of research, queries, and other genealogical material for publication in the Quarterly. -134- 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. -135- 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. _ CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (Continued from 1984 the MEMBERS Fall _ Quarterly) 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* -136- 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. -137- 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. -138- 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. -139- 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. -140- 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. -141- 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. -142- 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 -143- 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 -144- 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 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