Barbour Co. Al Deeds A new message, "Long - Johnson Deeds," was posted by Richard Price on Mon, 14 Aug 2000 Surname: JOHNSON, LONG, GRAHAM, ROBERTS This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Deeds: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourDeed#Subscribe> This is a data board - NO QUERIES ALLOWED. If you wish to view this message, please visit: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourDeed>
Richard, Thanks alot for posting the Anderson marriages. I have seen four marriages that I know they connect with Anderson Baptist Church in Blue Springs. Keep up the good work, Sabrina A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
Sandra, Moses E. Smith, Sep 23, 1836-Aug 24, 1893; Pvt, Co G, 29th Ala Inf Rgt, enlisted at Clayton May 5, 1862, age 26; s/o Isaiah and Elizabeth A. Grice Smith; m. Nancy A. Miller, 1840-1896; buried Belcher Bethel Church Cemetery, off SR 131, Baker Hill; not realted, happened to see your query. Deo Vindice, Homer
Richard, That was so nice of you to take the time to post all the Anderson marriages. Thank you for being so generous. Glenda
Sabrina, Happy to help. Richard SOS 6-3
The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) Know all men by these presents, that I, Jas. H. Long Jr. for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars & other considerations to me in hand paid by L.J. Johnson the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, have Granted, Bargained and sold, and by these presents do hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey, unto the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns the following described Real Estate, situated in the City of Spring Hill and County of Barbour and State of Alabama towit: A lot in the Village of Spring Hill Ala. In said County - To wit: commencing in center of public road, known as Montgomery and Eufaula road at point cornering the land of the Estate of M.C. Davis, Deceased, and lot known as Cody store lot and using said line two hundred feet parallel with line first named to said road, thence up said road fifty feet to place of the beginning. To have and to hold the aforegranted premises to the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns forever, and I do covenant with the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns that - lawfully seized in fee of the aforegranted premises; that they are free from all encumbrances; that I have a good right to sell and convey the same to the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns and that I will warrant and deferred the said premises to the said L.J. Johnson heirs and assigns, forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the - - day of - - in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and - - - Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Jas. H. Long Jr. L.S. Inez S. Long L.S. The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) I Jim Graham a Justice of the Peace in and for said County in said State hereby certify to the foregoing conveyance, and who is known to me, acknowledged before me, an this day that being informed of the content of this conveyance - - executed the same voluntarily on the day the same bears date. Given under my hand, this day the 12th day of January A.D. 1918. Jim Graham, Justice of Peace The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) I Jim Graham Justice of peace do hereby certify that on the 12th day of January 1918, came before me the witness named Inez S. Long known to me to be the wife of the within named J.H. Long Jr., who, being examined separate and apart from her husband touching her signature to the within conveyance acknowledged, that she signed the same of her free will and accord, and without fear, constraint as threats on the part of her husband. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this 12th day of January A.D. 1918 Jim Graham Justice of Peace Filed and recorded this Feby, 15th 1918 B. F. Roberts Judge of Probate ================================== Richard Price SOS 6-3
The L.J. Johnson in the deed below is Lucious Joshua Johnson, born in or near Stewart Co., GA, 1860 - died in Batesville 1929. Married to Sarah Henrietta McNeil of Webster Co., GA. Migrated to Hurtsboro, Russell Co. about 1885-1890. Moved to Spring Hill, Barbour Co. about 1915-1920. ================================================== The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) This indenture made this 28 day of November in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Eighteen between J.H. Long Jr. and Q.C. Long of Barbour County State of Alabama parties of the first part, and L.J. Johnson, Barbour County, State of Alabama party of the second part, Witnesseth: that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars & other considerations to me in hand paid by L.J. Johnson the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, have Granted, Bargained, Sold, Released and Confirmed, and by these presents do hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell , Release, Confirm, and Convey, unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns, all that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land , situated in the State and County aforesaid, and particularly described as follows: The West ½ of the South West ¼ of Section 30 and the North West ¼ of the North West ¼ of Section 29, Township 13, Range 27, containing one hundred twenty acres, more or less. Together with all and singular the rights, privileges, herediments and appurtenances whatsoever, thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To have and to hold the aforegranted premises unto the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns forever, and I do covenant with the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns to - and - only proper use and beehoof, forever. And the said J.H. Long & Q.C. Long does covenant with the said L.J. Johnson heirs and assigns, that they are lawfully seized in fee of the aforegranted premises; that they are free from all incumberances; that they have a good right to sell and convey the same to the said L.J. Johnson his heirs and assigns and that I will warrant and deferred the said premises to the said L.J. Johnson heirs and assigns, forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons. In witness whereof the said J.H. Long Jr. & Q.C. Long parties of the first part, have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year as aforewritten. Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Jas. H. Long Jr. L.S. Q.C. Long L.S. Inez Long L.S. The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) I L.R. Salisbury, JP in and for said County in said State hereby certify that J.H. Long Jr. & Q.C. Long whose name are signed to the foregoing conveyance, and who are known to me this day, that being informed of the content of this conveyance they executed the same voluntarily on the day the same bears date. Given under my hand, this day the 28th day of November 1917. L.R. Salisbury N.P. Ex off J.P. The State of Alabama) Barbour County ) I, L.R. Salisbury in and for said County, do hereby certify that on the 28 day of November 1917, came before me the witness named Inez Long known to me to be the wife of the within named J.H. Long Jr., who, being examined separate and apart from her husband touching her signature to the within conveyance acknowledged, that she signed the same of her free will and accord, and without fear, constraint as threats on the part of her husband. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this 28 day of November 1917 L.R. Salisbury N.P. Ex off J.P. Filed and recorded this Feby, 15th 1918 B. F. Roberts Judge of Probate ========================================================== Richard Price SOS 6-3
GROOMS ======== A.J. Anderson to Annie Smith, 3 Aug 1891 A.M. Anderson to M.E. Goode, 1 Jul 1901 Archie Anderson to Bethena Williams, 4 Jan 1898 Bob Anderson to Ella Williams, 17 Apr 1879 Canady Benton Anderson to Mrs. Alice Williams, 7 Mar 1844 Carter Anderson to Georgia A. Walton, 2 Dec 1876 Carter Anderson to Alice Williams, 4 Jan 1898 Charles Anderson to Rubie P. Sherman, 28 Aug 1903 Charlie Anderson to Annie Pearl Davis, 24 Jan 1909 Charlie Anderson to Annie Thomas, 20 Feb 1913 Cornelius Anderson to Tempie Robinson, 1 Aug 1877 Coy Anderson to Daisy Rice, 1 Apr 1919 Cullie Anderson to Viola Burks, 11 Dec 1892 Dan Anderson to Pearl Johnson, 4 Nov 1914 Daniel Anderson to Martha Spence, 9 Apr 1890 Daniel Anderson to Anna Stevens, 6 May 1909 Daniel Webster Anderson to Laura Reed Barker, 2 Jan 1918 Dewy Anderson to Leila Casey, 6 Nov 1921 Ed Anderson to Lee Hill, 25 Jun 1922 Gene Anderson to Lillie Oliver, 18 Nov 1906 George Anderson to Tallie Hill, 7 Jan 1912 George Anderson to Mattie Butler, 20 Feb 1916 Gregory Anderson to Lewser Menshaw, 28 Dec 1851 Gregory Anderson to H.L. Hunt, 27 Dec 1877 H.G. Anderson to Mamie Goodson, 4 Apr 1909 Hugo Anderson to Anna Bradley, 3 Oct 1915 Isaic Anderson to Louisa Hill, 1 Jan 1887 J.A. Anderson to Frances Danford, 6 Jun 1893 J.R. Anderson to F.L. Steely 19 Feb 1899 Jack Anderson to Mary Dickerson, 8 Jun 1911 Jackson Anderson to Fannie Bryan, 2 Jan 1849 James Anderson to Joanna Armstrong, 6 Nov 1891 James Monroe Anderson to Lucy Leanna Tharpe, 1 Jan 1890 Jerry Anderson to Johnnie Lee Hillard, 10 Dec 1922 Jim Anderson to Mary Ellen Bingham, 2 Jan 1899 John Anderson to Georgia Harvey, 27 Oct 1906 Lee Anderson to Nora Lee Diggs, 19 Aug 1901 Luther B. Anderson to Lena Gertrude Reid, 20 Jun 1907 Mack Anderson to Van Herring, 9 Jan 1908 Maxie L. Anderson to Ludie Merle Spivey, 28 Oct 1928 Miles Anderson to Demonia Sanford, 4 Mar 1876 Orby Andeson to Rosa Holmes, 23 Jul 1881 Oscar Anderson to Verna Joseph, 1 Feb 1913 Oscar Wiley Anderson to Ida Bell McLendon, 25 Sep 1904 P.P. Anderson to M.E. Bailey, 22 Feb 1883 Raley Anderson to Evin Hartzog, 25 Mar 1916 Rob Anderson to Jesse Lewis, 28 Dec 1904 Robert Anderson to Julia Richardson, 25 Dec 1922 Samuel F. Anderson to Clifford McLeod, 18 Sep 1895 Simon Anderson to Sophia Butler, 8 May 1874 Squire Anderson to Stella Cody, 17 Dec 1891 T.L. Anderson to Howard Owens, 12 Aug 1886 Thomas Anderson to Emma Stovall, 31 Dec 1891 Thomas Anderson to Lizzie Grubbs, 26 Apr 1919 William Anderson to Nancy A. Kent, 25 Apr 1861 William A. Anderson to Tempe Head, 6 Mar 1856 William H. Anderson to Elizabeth Bennet, 7 Mar 1852 William Nash Anderson to Eula Belle Flowers, 25 Feb 1924 Willie Anderson to Lizzie Hamilton, 28 Nov 1915 Zack Anderson to Lizzie Lawrey, 1 Jan 1897 BRIDES ====== Addie Marie Anderson to N.L. Andrews, 30 Jan 1902 Annie Bell Anderson to Wyatt Wiggins, 7 Jun 1916 Bertha Anderson to Walter Hall, 27 Dec 1873 Callie Anderson to Henry Pryor, 21 Oct 1909 Carrie Anderson to Sterling Hayes, 12 Dec 1890 Catherine Anderson to Allen H. Banks, 29 Jan 1888 Daisey Anderson to C.H. Truett, 19 Jul 1908 Delia Anderson to Tom Daniels, 6 Dec 1913 Della Anderson to Arthur Britt, 26 Sep 1903 Docie Anderson to J.L. Ketchum, 22 Jul 1894 Dollie Lee Anderson to Lewis Floyd, 7 Dec 1923 Edney Anderson to Adam Drewry, 27 Oct 1898 Ella Anderson to Frank Thornton, 18 Jan 1879 Ella Anderson to H.D. Rumph, 1 Jan 1893 Ellen Anderson to Walter Morris, 6 Nov 1905 Emma Anderson to Andrew Armstrong, 30 Dec 1870 Emma Anderson to James Perry, 28 Dec 1878 Evy Anderson to Marion Cobb, 25 Jul 1904 Fannie Anderson to Samuel Lindsey, 25 Sep 1886 Fannie Anderson to Stephen Tate, 14 Jan 1912 Fanny Anderson to Solomon Butler, 6 Jun 1854 G. Florence Anderson to Lee Andrew Welburn, 5 Aug 1917 Georgia Anderson to Lee Tate, 7 May 1915 Gussie B. Anderson to John Walton Anthony, 14 Mar 1914 Hanson Anderson to Green A. Searcy, 31 Dec 1891 Harriet Anderson to J. W. Stokes, 14 Oct 1885 I.B. Anderson to H.L. Parmer, 4 Nov 1902 Ida Anderson to William Glass, 16 Feb 1902 Ida Anderson to Alto Byrd, 4 Jun 1905 Ida Anderson to Willie Gleenox, 26 Jan 1917 Isabell Anderson to J.S. Capps, 18 Jan 1877 Jennie Anderson to Ephraim Thomas, 3 Feb 1912 Julia Anderson to John McBride, 16 Sep 1908 Katie Anderson to Galias Day, 31 Dec 1902 Kittie Anderson to John Malone, 14 Dec 1908 L. Anderson to James McCall, 19 Dec 1869 L.L. Anderson to M.N. McEachern, 15 Jan 1899 Laura Anderson to Austin Woolford, 15 Jan 1885 Lena Anderson to John W. Freeman, 1 Jun 1892 Lillie Anderson to Dewey Doster, 18 Feb 1923 Linda Anderson to Foy Cooper, 26 Feb 1912 Lizzie Anderson to Benjamin Sessions, 15 Aug 1901 Louisa Anderson toJune Fowler, 26 Sep 1903 Lucy Anderson to Armston Williams, 2 Jan 1869 Lucy Anderson to Sam Jones, 9 Nov 1878 M.C. Anderson to J.A. Pitts, 19 Jan 1893 Margaret Elizabeth Anderson to William Russell Jones, 21 Nov 1929 Mary Anderson to James Williams, 5 Sep 1906 Mary J. Anderson to Oscar Flountroy, 19 Nov 1910 Mary Jane Anderson to Caleb Lewis, 7 Jun 1877 May Belle Anderson to Louis Cole, 8 Sep 1912 Mineerva Anderson to Richard Lomax, 12 Sep 1881 Minnie Anderson to J.T. Wilkinson, 17 Jul 1918 Mozell Anderson to Jesse Glenn, 26 Dec 1915 Murphee Anderson to Thomas W. Norton, 15 Sep 1929 Nettie Bell Anderson to Mose Young, 21 Dec 1910 Orrie Anderson to B.C. Snead, 2 Nov 1917 R.A. Anderson to Thomas J. Cannon, 15 Aug 1867 Rebecca M. Anderson to W.J. Jackson, 5 Jan 1893 Rebecca Anderson to S.H. Jones, 12 Jul 1879 Rebecca Anderson to John Watts, 27 Aug 1891 Rena Anderson to R.B. Peterson, 28 Jan 1913 Rose Anderson to Mack Battle, 21 Dec 1886 S.F. Anderson to M.W. Hatzog, 6 Feb 1898 Stella Anderson to Will Washington, 29 Jan 1905 Stella Anderson to Lawrence L. Johnson, 30 Mar 1915 Susie Anderson to Sam Gideon, 7 Mar 1920 Tampy Anderson to Squire Allen, 9 Jan 1881 Tempy Anderson to Henry Watson, 3 Jan 1884 Tina Anderson to Christin Debose, 23 Apr 1916 Vicky Anderson to John Henry Clark, 26 Dec 1901 Willie Anderson to Eugene Edwards, 2 Mar 1918 Winta Anderson to Jim Barker, 31 Jul 1887 ============================================ Richard Price SOS 6-3
GEORGIA ANDERSONVILLE, GA - Andersonville Prison was the largest Confederate prison during the Civil War. More than 13,000 Union soldiers died here from poor sanitation, malnutrition, and disease. The prison is just east of town on Route 49. ATLANTA, GA - On April 20, 1913, fourteen-year-old Mary Phagan, a white girl, from her job at the National Pencil Factory on Forsythe Street here in Atlanta where she put the metal bands on pencils. She had $1.80 coming to her and was told to return to the factory on pay day, April, 26. At 4 o'clock in the morning of Sunday, April 27, a watchman found her body in the cellar lying on a pile of cinders near the furnace. She had been beaten, strangled and raped. Police arrested the black watchman and questioned him. Also questioned were the plant's manager, Leo Frank, a jew, and a black janitor named Jim Conley. Despite a suspicion that pointed to Conley as the killer, police arrested Leo Frank and charged him with murder because witnesses testified that Mary was last seen in his office to get her check. Frank denied the charged. Frank was found guilty on August 26, 1914, and sentenced to hang. On June 22, 1915, the governor commuted his sentence to life in prison. At midnight of August 16, 1915, a mob of 25 armed men raided the Georgia State prison at Milledgeville, overpowered the guards and dragged Frank out of the prison. The next morning, 170 miles away near Marietta, Frank, 29, was found in Frey's grove, dangling from a tree near the roadway with a hangman's noose around his neck. Jim Conley died in 1962, and rumors spread that just before his died he confessed to the murder of Mary Phagan. In 1982, Alonzo Mann, an employee of the pencil factory at the time of the murder, signed an affidavit that he had seen Conley carrying the limp body of Mary Phagan on his shoulder near the trapdoor leading to the basement. A lie detector test indicated that Mann was telling the truth. In 1986, the Georgia Board of Pardons, issued a pardon to Leo Frank, who at the time was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. * Doc Holliday lived at 66 Forrest Ave in 1872. * Golfer, Bobby Jones, and Margaret Mitchell (Marsh) are buried here in the Oakland Cemetery at 248 Oakland Ave S.E. Mitchell, author of "Gone With the Wind," was killed by a car as she crossed the street. * Martin Luther King Jr. is buried here near the Ebenezer Baptist church at 450 Auburn Ave N.E. CARROLTON, GA - Actress Susan Hayworth is buried here in Our Lady's Memory Garden Cemetery of Our Lady of Perpetual Church, on Center Point Rd. off Highway 113, north of Carrollton. CARTERSVILLE, GA - Baseball player, Rudy York is buried in the Sunset Memorial Gardens,in Section 221, Lot D, Space 2. His record (1939) of most home runs (18) hit in a month, was broken by Sammy Sosa in 1998. COLUMBUS, GA - Lt. William Calley, former Marine involved in the My Lai Massacre in Viet Nam, owned a jewelery store here in 1998. He is now, 55, balding, wears glasses and is overweight. CUTHBERT, GA - Jazz musician, Fletcher Henderson is buried here in the Old Cemetery. DEMOREST, GA - Baseball slugger, Johnny Mize is buried here in the Yonah Cemetery. FAYETTEVILLE, GA - Many of Doc Holliday's relatives are buried here in the Fayetteville City Cemetery, including his Grandmother Rebecca Burroughs, who lies next to her mother, Amy Stiles Burroughs, and his uncle, Robert Holliday, who lies next to his wife Rebecca in the Fitzgerald plot. FOLSOM, GA - Outlaw, Pretty Boy Floyd was born near here in 1904. In 1911, his father and mother, Walter and Mamie Floyd, sold their house and moved to Akins, Oklahoma. GRIFFIN, GA - Gunfighter, Doc Holliday was baptized here in the First Presbyterian Church on March 21, 1852. He was born in his parents home on Tinsley Street. The Holliday's also owned a farm 2-1/2 miles northwest of Griffin along the east side of the railroad tracks. * Born a hare-lip, Doc was operated on to repair it when he was eight weeks old by Dr. Crawford Williamson Long. In 1842, Dr. Long was the first doctor in the country to use ether as an anesthetic. * Doc Holliday's Grandparents, William Land McKey, and Jane Cloud McKey are buried here in the Indian Creek Church Cemetery. * Doc Holliday met Kate "Big Nose" Elder here in the Planter's Hotel on the southwest corner of 4th and Parson in 1878. Kate came to town with Bessie Earp, wife of James Earp. She worked for Bessie as a prostitute. Wyatt and his wife Mattie, also arrived in Griffin in 1877 JULIETTE, GA - The movie "Fried Green Tomatoes" starring Jessica Tandy, was filmed here in the The Whistle Stop Cafe. Take Exit 61 off I-75 south ofAtlanta. (contributed by Cary C. Wad) MARIETTA, GA - Mary Phagan lived here in Marietta at 146 Lindsey Street, near Bellwood and Asby Streets at the time she was murdered in 1913 in Atlanta. Her convicted killer, Leo Frank was hanged by a lynch mob outside town in 1915. (Marietta is 19 miles Nortwest of Atlanta). * Six-year-old beauty queen, JonBenet Ramsey is buried here in the St. James Episcopal Cemetery on Polk Street N.W. at the corner of Winn St. She was murdered in Boulder, Colorado, on Chrstmas night in 1996. She was buried here beneath a dogwood tree with a teddy bear and wearing one of her beauty pageant crowns, a pale, pink dress covered with glitter, a rhinestone tiara, and wearing lipstick. She lies next to her half-sister, Elizabeth Ramsey, who was killed in a car crash in 1991, at age 22. NOONAN, GA - Jefferson "Soapy" Smith was born here in 1860. Soapy was the West's first con-man. He was killed by a lynch mob in Alaska. PLAINS, GA - Billy Carter, and his father and mother, James Earl and Lillian are buried here in the Lebanon Cemetery. Rome, GA - Ellen Louise Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson is buried here in the Myrtle Hill Cemetery. (Contributed by Cary C. Ward) ROUND OAK, GA - Otis Redding, musician, is buried here at his family home. There is only one small sign announcing the town. The only landmark is an old brick structure at the railroad tracks. Cross over the tracks and continue around to the right to the second paved road (Jackson Street). Take a left and follow this road as it winds around to "Otis Redding Road, which is unmarked (but you will dead-end into it. Take a right and continue until you see on the left the "Big O Ranch" sign with stone columns and a steel gate. ROYSTON, GA - Baseball legend, Ty Cobb is buried here in the Rosehill Cemetery, 30 miles northeast of Athens, off Route 29, off Highway 17S near the city limits. SAVANNAH, GA - Singer, Johnny Mercer is buried here in the Bonaventure Cemetery at 303 Bonaventure Rd. VALDOSTA, GA - Doc Holliday's father and stepmother lived here at 405 E. Savannah Ave. in 1866. Doc later attended Valdosta Institute here. WARD SPRINGS, GA - The cottage where President Franklin D. Roosevelt died is located here in Ward Springs. (Contributed by Cary Ward)
I don't have a thing on her. So we are in the same boat without paddles. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tordion@cs.com> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 8:13 PM Subject: [ALBARBOU] Re: ALBARBOU-D Digest V00 #290 > Margie Daniels: I have next to nothing on my Jimmersons, but do you think > your Martha Jaminson could have had any connection with any Jimmersons?? > > Richard Price: does the marriage book have any reference to Moses Eson Smith > (b. 1830) marrying Nancy Ann Miller (b. 1840); Or her parents: Martin > (Martain?) Miller to Jane Horne? (or any other contemporaneous Horne > marriages?) > > Sandra > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Barbou County is a relaxed mail list. Feel free to discuss Barbour County and the surrounding counties genealogy and feel free to thank someone or ask about another's well being. > >
Thanks. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Richardbprice@aol.com> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 1:57 PM Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Maxmillian and Marcellas Glover > Margie, > > No male given names beginning with "M" for Glover listings in the Hathaway > book. > > Richard Price > SOS 6-3 > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Got a complaint, contact me not the list margie@majorinternet.com > >
Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Mt. Enon grave," was posted by Jerry Hicks Bailey on Sun, 13 Aug 2000 It is a response to "Barbour County Graves," posted by Mary McEachern Cochran on Mon, 20 Mar 2000 Surname: CLARK, EDWARDS, GRIFFIN, HICKS, MARTIN, MASHBURN, MCLENDON, OWENS, POPE, YON This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour>
Does anyone on the list have anything on a son of Robert Huey Henderson (son of Willis) that married an Annie Sanders? Robert Huey was my gr-grandfather. Also any info on a Henry Bethel CROCKER or Hance (Hansford?) CROCKER would be appreciated. Pam
Sandra, Moses Smith to Nancy Miller, 28 Jan 1858 Martin Miller to Winnie Baker, 8 Dec 1889 (only Martin Miller listed) no Miller - Horner or Horn marriages listed no Jane Horne or Horn listed ============================ Richard Price SOS 6-3
Terri, Thanks a heap; I know of the othres at Fairview w/o front names, but I don't have a foggy as to who they were; will continue to chug along and let you know if anything comes up; maybe some of our Texas allies can lend a hand, some of the line must have moved out there; things being what they were during the Reconstruction Period in Barbour, surprised anyone remained at all. Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer
Homer, Don't know what happened to Juan F. He was still in Barbour in 1860, but then he disappears from my Barbour records. GTT (Gone to Texas)?? There are two CSA WELLBORN graves in Fairview that my notes show do not have first names. Do you know who they are? Juan F. was the son of Johnston (Johnson) WELLBORN (born c. 1796 GA - died by Sept 1857 Barbour Co) and his first wife (unknown). Johnston's second wife - Elizabeth ?, born c. 1820 in GA. 1850 Barbour census: WELLBORN, Johnston 56 m GA Elizabeth 30 f GA Catherine S. 19 f GA Juan F. 17 m GA Rollin S.A. 16 m GA William R. 16 m GA Felix G. 5 m AL Genatus 3 f AL Victoria 3/12 f AL Missouri, born c. 1852 AL (1860 census) I know Levi T. WELLBORN, father of Maximilliam, was somehow related to Gen William Wellborn - not sure how. Would assume that Johnston Wellborn was a brother/cousin of Levi T., but not positive. Mrs. Godfrey says "the Wellborn family came from England to Jamestown, VA in 1609, later migrated to Accomack Co, VA, N.C. and Wilkes Co, GA". Sorry I could not be of more help. Will keep an eye out for Juan. Terri -----Original Message----- From: Homer JONES <CWBSLocator@webtv.net> To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, August 13, 2000 9:33 AM Subject: [ALBARBOU] Wellborn/e Terri, Looking for the burial site of Juan F. Wellborn, Pvt, Eufaula Lgt Arty; from looking at the front names of others of that line from Barbour, Constantine, Maxmillian & etc, figured he could be from the same brood; any thoughts? Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== Have you checked the Georgia Counties just across the river. Many of the Barbour residents came from, Crawford, Taylor, Randolph, Macon, Stewart Counties in Georgia just to mention a few.
Margie Daniels: I have next to nothing on my Jimmersons, but do you think your Martha Jaminson could have had any connection with any Jimmersons?? Richard Price: does the marriage book have any reference to Moses Eson Smith (b. 1830) marrying Nancy Ann Miller (b. 1840); Or her parents: Martin (Martain?) Miller to Jane Horne? (or any other contemporaneous Horne marriages?) Sandra
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <margie@majorinternet.com> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 1:14 PM Subject: New Barbour Co. Al Deeds Post > Barbour Co. Al Deeds > A new message, "Johnson and Thompson," was posted by Barbour County Administrator > on Sun, 13 Aug 2000 > > Surname: Johnson, Thompson > > > > --- > NAME: Barbour County Administrator > EMAIL: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com > DATE: Aug 13 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: The following Deed record shows my great grandfather Lucious Joshua Johnson > and wife Sarah Henrietta McNeal selling 160 acres of land northwest of Old > Springhill, to Mattie Thomas Thompson in 1921. > ============================================================ > The State of Alabama) > Barbour County ) > > This indenture, Made this 27th day of February in the year of our Lord > Nineteen Hundred and Twenty between L.J. Johnson & S. Henryetta, his wife of > Barbour County, State of Alabama of the first part, and Mattie T. Thompson of > Barbour County, State of Alabama of the second part. > > Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part, for and in > consideration of the sum of Thirteen Hundred and Fifty & 00/100 dollars, to > us in hand paid by the party of the second part, at and before the ensealing > and delivery hereof, the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge, have > Granted, Sold, Released and Confirmed, and by these presents do Grant, > Bargain, Sell, Release, Confirm and Convey, unto the said party of the second > part, and to - - heirs and assigns, all that certain messuage or tenement and > tract of land, situated in State and County aforesaid, and particularly > described as follows: > The West ½ of the South West ¼ of Section 20 and the North West ¼ of the > North west ¼ of Sect 29, Township 13, Range 27, containing onehundred twenty > acres more or less. Together with all and singular the rights, privileges, > hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever, thereunto belonging or in anywise > appertaining. To have and to hold the premeises hereby granted, with the > appurtenances, unto said Mattie T. Thompson and her heirs and assigns them > and theirs only proper use and behoof, forever. And the said L.J. & S. > Henryetta Johnson does covenant with the said Mattie T. Thompson & her heirs > and that hey will warrant and defend the premises to the said Mattie T. > Thompson & her heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and > demands of all persons. > > In witness whereof, the said L.J. Johnson & S. Henryetta Johnson of the > first part, have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year afore > written. > > L.J. Johnson (L.S.) > > S. Henryetta Johnson (L.S.) > > her mark(X) > Executed in the presence of > N.A. McKinnon > J.F. Grantham > ========================== > State of Alabama - - - County > > I, N.A. McKinnon, a Notary Public in and for said County hereby certify > that whose name signed tot the foregoing conveyance, and who is known to me, > acknowledged before me this day, that being informed of the contents of the > conveyance, he executed the same voluntarily on the day the same bears his > date. > > Given under my hand, this 27 day of Feb 1920 > > N.A. McKinnon, J.P. > =========================== > State of Alabama, Barbour County > > I, N. A. McKinnon, a Notary Public in and for said County, do hereby > certify that on the 2th day of February 1921, came before me the within S. > Henryetta Johnson known to me to be the wife of the within L.J. Johnosn, who > being by me examined separate and apart from her husband touching her > signature to the within deed acknowledged that she signed the same of her own > free will and accord, and without fear, constraint or threats of her husband. > > In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand, this 27th day of Feb 1921 > > N.A. McKinnon N.P > Filed and Recorded the 21 day of April 1921 > > T.O. Roberson, Judge of Probate > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourDeed?admin> > >
Looking for marriage, burial or any info on these two men. Maxmilliam and Marcellas Glover were the sons of Edmond E. Glover and Salina Dubose Bush Glover. I know they were born in Barbour County and also that they were still there in 1880. Thanks, Margie
Margie, No male given names beginning with "M" for Glover listings in the Hathaway book. Richard Price SOS 6-3