Could someone please post to the Henry list? Source: "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1907" State of AL Dept of Archives and History, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, L.L, D. Director, Brown Publishing Co, Montgomery, AL, 1907 p. 100 Legislative Department, Henry County JULIUS WILLIAM MALONE, of Abbeville, Henry county, was born March 18, 1832 at Pennfield, Greene county, Georgia and is the son of Young Gressom and May (Price) Malone and the grandson of Ephriam PRICE, who lived in Greene county, Georgia. He was educated in the country schools of Greene, Butts, and Randolph counties, Georgia; and served four years in the War of Secession. In 1874, he entered the Baptist ministry, and has since served a number of churches in Southeast Alabama and Southwest Georgia; and has also been interested in farming. He is a Democrat. In 1857, near Abbeville, he was married to Nancy Ann, daughter of Peter M. and Martha Ann Thomas, of Henry County, Alabama.
Margie, Thought you might be interested in this one since it is GLOVER. Including it on the Barbour list since we have a few other GLOVER descendants. Source: "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1907" State of AL Dept of Archives and History, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, L.L, D. Director, Brown Publishing Co, Montgomery, AL, 1907 p. 101 Legislative Department, Jefferson County JOHN THOMAS GLOVER, of Birmingham, was born at Richmond, Twiggs county, GA, May 14, 1864, and is the son of John Thomas and Cleopatra Victoria (Strozer) Glover and the grandson of Thomas and Elizabeth Pittman Glover and of Peter Jacob and Rhoda Glover Strozer of Albany, Ga. The Glover families are of Irish descent. Thomas Glover, of Nash Co, N.C. emigrated in 1820 to Twiggs, Co, Ga. where he became an extensive cotton planter. His son, John Thomas, SR. born in 1837, was a layer in Albany and Dawson, Ga successively. In 1892, he enlisted in Co I, 6th Ga Regiment as a private; was promoted to a lieutenant in his company, and afterwards was made adjutant of the regiment. He was twice wounded. After the War, resumed the practice of his profession in Twiggs County, G. His son, John Thomas, Sr. received his education in the ordinary village schools of the county; studied law and was admitted to the bar in Birmingham in 1896, where he has since continuously practiced his profession. He is a member of the Elks and of the Knights of Pythias; was married at Lithia Springs, Ga. August 3, 1890 to Jennie Ensley, daughter of Thomas and Mattie (Couch) Arnall. She died March 14, 1907 in Philadelphia, Pa.
Richard, Don't bet the farm on this one but Andrew Evans served as Pvt, Co F, 1st Bn, Ala Arty; the battalion was captured at the fall of Ft. Morgan in Aug 1864; the enlisted men were sent to Elmira where more than fifty percent d. of disease; I think Margie has the list of those who d. there. Deo Vindice, Homer
Richard, I checked for Victoria under both Miles and Graves and did not find her; could she have used a different given name or initials? Deo Vindice, Homer
Richard, Tennille Baptist Church Cemetery: Charles A. Miles, Mar 4, 1861-Apr 2, 1923/ a Mason. Victoria Miles, Jan 24, 1918-Aug 7, 1918; dau of W.W. and Bannie Lee Miles. Infant Miles, Nov 8, 1923-Nov 15, 1823; infant of W.W, and Bannie Lee Miles. Wander Miles, Oct 2, 1892-Apr 21, 1970; this is Wander W. Miles. I have the Pike County Cemetery index of burials if you need further. Deo Vindice, Homer
Margie, Yes two different cemeteries; the old City Cemetery is at the intersection of South Prairie & West Blackman in the Episcopal Church Yard, just a few steps from the library; I'm aware of the Confederate burials at Oak Hill; to date, I have identified just more than 125 Confederates there; Col John Branch who ordered what is called "the first shot of the war" is one of those buried at Oak Hill. Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer
Homer, I will see what Margie has on Andrew's incarceration at Hellmira. Thanks again for all the help. Richard SOS 6-3
Homer, I am not sure. Mr. John Johnston of Brundidge gave me the information from his memory and although he has a good memory, he may have slipped up this time. Richard SOS 6-3
Homer, What do you have with respect to CSA service info on Andrew Evans of Barbour Co. I know he died in the war but that is all I have. He was married to my gg grand's Turner Howell's sister. Richard SOS 6-3
Thanks so much Homer. You just solved a big mystery for me. It is good to know you have the index on Pike. I will holler if something else pops up. Thanks a million, Richard SOS 6-3
Terri, Thanks for the postings on the various judges etc. in Barbour. Although I didn't connect with any of them directly, they were a part of my family history, as their names are all over the probate records of my ancestors. I enjoyed reading them very much. Thanks again, Richard SOS 6-3
----- Original Message ----- From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> To: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 3:30 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] GA Journal and Messenger #37-38 > Georgia Journal and Messenger (transcribed from microfilm) > > December 13, 1848 Vol XXVI No 37 > > > MARRIED. On the 28th in Hawkinsville, by Judge J.G. Polhill, Maj Henry WOOD > of > Macon to Mrs. Casander POLLOCK of the former place. "That come what may, > while > life's gay pulses roll, Indissolubly thus should soul be knit to soul". > > On the 23rd November by Dr. W.S. Lightfoot (JIC) Mr. Abraham JOHNSON to > Mrs. Sarah > G. EATON all of Jones Co. > > OBITUARY. Mrs. Sarah A. F. WILLIFORD, wife of Mr. Williams S. Williford, of > the > city of Macon, and daughter of Joseph FELT, Esq of the City of Savanhha, > aged about > 27 years. > A brief notice fo the departed is justly due to the memory of Mrs. Williford. > As a daughter, she supllied an example of confiding and cheerful obeience > to the > instructions and guidance of her Father--preserving undimished, after her > marriage, > the strong and tender Attachment ot her only surviving parent, which she > cherished > in her earlier years. As a wife, and a mother, she fulfilled her various > duties > under a sense of her accountability to her Creator, and Redeemer--with a > constant > regard to the comfort and happiness of those around her. Free from all love > of > display, she manifested a spirit of benevolence, which was felt beyond the > limits > of her own domestic circle. Amidst prospects of long continued felicity, > she was > suddenly removed from her spere of active usefulness; leaving a bereaved > husband, > and two small children and other realitves, to lament the loss which they > have > sustained, in her descent to an early grave. The record of her worth is "on > high", > where it is hoped she may meet all who were endeared to her on earth--and > enoy with > them the promised blessedness and glory of the "saints in light". > DIED in Macon, on the 18th ult, Miss Emily CARTER. Such was the violence of > the > disease with which she was seized, that in two short hours she was rendered > insensilbe, and so continued till her death. But though thus disabled from > having > such testimoney in death, in regard to her eternal prospects, as might afford > consolation to here friends suddenly bereaved, yet a period of twenty > years, about > one half of her eathly term of professed devotion to her Saviour, and a > life during > that time of consistent piety, afford them a still better evidence that she > has > entered into that rest that remaineth for the people of God. "Many fall as > sudden, > few as safe". > > ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. UPSON COUNTY. Inferior Court. Thomaston. Sale: three > negroes: > Alfred a man, Ned a man and Mtilda a woman, also three hundred and seven > and 1/2 > acres of land more or less, the dower of Mrs. Mary Sanders, taken off. Two > hundred > and 57 and 1/2 acres of said land being in a body and consisting of parts > of lots > 261 and 250 in 11st Dist, and 12 in 10th district of formerly Monroe, now > Upson Co. > and the other 50 acres consistingof part of lot no. 135 in 16th district of > formerly Houseton, now Upson Co. Sold as property belonging to the estate of > Nathaniel Sanders deceased for benefit of the heirs and creidtors of said > deceased. > Isaac Sanders, Richmond Sanders, Admr. > > > December 20 1848 Vol XXVI No 38 > > A WORK OF SUPER-EROGATION. Governor Towns has issued his proclamtion > appointing > Christmas Day as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer. This we regard as "a > work of > supererrogation". The day had already been set apart by a higher power and > for > higher and more special purposed and his Excellency in selecting it as a > day of > solemn Thanksgiving and prayer for state blessings has encroached upon the > right of > Providence as well as upons thos of St. Nicholad and of all the little boys > and > girls in the Commonwealth. > CALIFORNIA GOLD. Washington Correspondent. The engrossing subject of > conversation here is the California God. Hundres of persons have visited the > President's House to see the specimens of gold sent from California by Col > Mason, > our military commander there to the Sec of War. The specimens are very > richg and > are worth about four thousand dollrs. They are mostly in small scales, but > some are > in grains and in dust.....Lieut. Loser, of the Navy, brought over the > specimens > with Col Mason's despatches. He says he had to take a small craft to the > Isthmus > and pay nine hundred dollars for her use". Mr. Carter, merchant of Boston, > came > with him. He had taken goods out to California and at exorbitant prices had > sold > them for gold, taking the gold at eight dollars an ounce, which is worth > seventeen > dollars. > The quick silver mines are believed to be even more profitable than the gold > mines....14th of August, "in the spring, Messr. Marshall and Bennet, in > opening a > ditch for a tailrace for a saw mill which had been built on the American > fork of > the Sacramento, found some gold which the current had collected in the > bottom of > the race,"....persons left their homes and went to work in the > mines...there are > now more than 4,000 white persons, besides a number of Indians, engaged at > the > mines and from the fact that no capital is required, they are wokring in > companies > on equal shares, or alone with their baskets....The epidemic was universal. > The > crews of whale ships and other vessels had deserteed for the enchanted > region, as > well as the enlisted men in the United States Service. > > CAUTION. All persons are forewarned against trading for a certain promissory > note made by the undersigned, dated about 15th of April last, and payable > on 1st > Jan (1849) to A.H. Hansell, administrator, and Ellen Bryan, Administratrix > on the > estate of Blackshear Bryan, deceased for $350. J.H. R. Washington > > CHRISTMAS TOYS. A large assortment of German and Sugar Toys of all kinds > will > be received from New York per Steamer Cherokee, also candies, raisins, > currants, > grapes, prunes, cranberries, etc. which will be sold at prices to suit the > times > and customers. W. Freeman > CENTRAL RACE COURSE. The members of the Central Club are requested to meet at > the Club Room, Floyd House, Macon on the 1st day of Jan next at 8 o'clock > to attend > to business of importance connected with the April Races. > UPSON COUNTY. Thomas W. Goode appleis to me for letters of administration > on the > estate of Mrs. Mary E. Beall, late of said county deceased. > BIBB COUNTY. All person indebted to Josiah F. Askew, late of Bibb Co, > deceased, > are hereby notified to make payment at once. Green B. Haygood, Exec > TO SELL. Six Negroes, cheap for cash. A first rate young man 25 years old, > his > wife, a fine mulatto woman about 22, accustomed to the house and field; 4 > mulatto > boys from 10 to 1 years, all the children of the woman and the fellow, > except the > oldest. I will sell the family together, and the older boy separate. E.A. > Nisbet > LAURENS COUNTY. Rule Nisi. Andrew Y. Hampton, Exe on the estate of John G. > Coates, late of said county, deceased, is missmanaging said estate and has > removed > out of the limits of said County. Ordered that said Hampton appear at next > regular > term of court to show cause...so Court may expedite securing better > management for > estate and the education and maintenance of the orphans of said John G. > Coates. > TO SELL. 100 acres of timbered land lying 3 miles above Macon on the Forsyteh > road, next to river. E.A. Nisbet. > > > Virginia > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce McMurray" <jmc@centex.net> To: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 2:37 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] "Columbus Enquirer" 1841-1843 Post #35 > 19 July 1843 > > Notices;; > Harris Co. GA > Alexander S. Huey..admr' of Robert Huey,has applied for letters of > dismission from said estate.. > Signed William Johnson.ordinary > > Muscogee Co. > William Harrison,applied for letters of admr'...of estate of John > Harrison.. > signed N.McLester,ordinary > > 26 July 1843 > Married > 19 July 1843..by Rev.Goulding..Benjamin F.Marshall,esq...of Mobile to > Miss Caroline A. eldest dau of Major H. Howard... > > 6 July 1843,,,at Summerville,by Rev. Payne V.Meigs esq...to Miss > Henrietta H.dau of of Charles D.Stewart,esq.... > > Died...At the White Sulphur Springs,in Meriwether Co..6 July 1843..Mrs > Eliza Alford age 39..Consort of Hon. Julius C. Alford.. > > Brought to jail of Marion Co.,a negro man,Allen, who says that he > belongs to George W.Kelly of Randolph Co. signed John > Y.Fletcher,jailor. > > 2 Aug. 1843 > Married; > 1 Aug.1843 by Rev. Goulding..Robert S.Stockson to Miss Eugenia,dau. of > the late Dr. R.E.Brodnax.... > > 30 July 1843 by Rev. Goulding..at Pleasant Hill,Al,,. > S.M.Grayson,Esq,,merchant of this place..to Miss Cornelia F. dau of > G.W. Dillard esq... > > Sheriff's Sales > Troup Co. > 202 acres -4th dist..property of James Brewer,in favor of S.Griswold & > Co.. > > 202 Acres-4th dist....property of Thomas H.Traylor..in favor of Abner > Read > > signed..Collin R.Lockett Sheriff > > Marion Co. > Lot # 210/31 dist..property of Asey langley..in favor of John Scott.. > > Meriwether Co. > 10 acres adj.. Gibson F.Hill,Doctor Turrentine,Nathan Truitt..property > William Hobbs..in favor of Isaac.C.Bell... > > Harris Co. > Lots # 28,29/3 dist...property of william Huff...in favor of James > culberson,Ann P.Flaanig and Henry Long,admr's of James W. > Fanning,dec'd... vs said Huff and William N.Thom..Pointed out by > W.B.Proyer...William A.Bedell,, sheriff..... > > Stewart Co. > House and lot in Lumpkin, adj..Willard Boynton..property of John R. > Bartee.. in favor of Hollis Boynton.. > signed John V.Price,dep.sheriff.. > > 9 Aug.1843 > > Married..In Columbia Co. 27 July 1843..by Rev. Josiah Lewis..Dr. Thomas > H. Dawson to Miss Martha A.Hardwick.. > > 16 Aug.1843 > Married...30 June by Rev. Noah Smith..Henry W.Jones..to Miss Amanda > M.A. dau of Elijah Kirkpatrick of Lumpkin,Stewart Co.Ga. > ........................... > to be cont' > > > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce McMurray" <jmc@centex.net> To: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 3:39 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] "Columbus Enquirer" 1841-1843 Post #34 > 14 June 1843 > > Married; > 13 June...by Rev. Thomas Goulding...Leonard S. Wright....to Miss Sarah > L...dau of William H Kimbrough.. > > NOTICES; > Stolen from my stable 7 miles southwest of LaFayette,Chambers Co.Al. ..a > bay mare... > signed Clement Forbes... > > Estate sale;;; > Troupe Co. GA > Lot # 177/7 dist..sold as property of William Dyson dec'd..for benefit > of heirs....signed..Elizabeth Dyson,, Admr' > > Muscogee Co. > Caroline E.M.Smith..appiled to me for adrm' on estate of Roland > W.Smith...signed..N.McLester..ordinary.. > > 21 June 1843 > > Married.. > Meriwether Co. 11 June 1843...by Rev. Groves..James C.Allen...to Miss > Adelade C. Gachet..Macon Co.Al. > > Athens.. 8 June 1843..by Rev. Nathan Hoyt D.D.....L.S.Craig of Richmond > VA. 1st Lt Army..stationed at Jefferson Barracks,Missouri..to Miss > Elizabeth W.H. 3rd dau of Rev. Alonzo,D.D. president of Franklin > College,GA... > > Legal Notices... > Libel for Divorce > Stewart Co.GA > Superior Ct. April term > Benjamin C. Riggin vs Mary Riggin > Mary does not live in this state;; > signed M.Gresham,Clerk > > Brought to Hamilton Jail ..10 June 1843 > Negro boy 14 or 15 years...Frank..belongs to David Love of Morgan, Co > but was hired to his brother Henry Love of Ruessell Co.Al..signed > William A.Bedell sheriff...William C.Osborne jailer... > > 28 June 1843 > Married...27 June ..by Rev. Goulding..Lemuel T.Downing esq..of the firm > of Thomas and Downing...to Miss Eugenia ,eldest dau of Hon.Grigsby > E.Thomas... > > 20 June 1843 by William G.Hayes,esq..Elisha J.Trammel to Miss > Martha,youngest dau of David Bishop,esq..all of Russell Co.Al. > > Stewart Co.GA..Asaph Hall vs Henry Morliss..Forecloser of mortage... > > Grand Jury..Muscogee Superior Court..Spring term.. > James C.Cook > Edmund P.Hill > Robert A.Ware > John N.Randle > Austin M.Walker > James S. Norman > John D. Carter > Davis Wright > Joseph S.Smith > Edward J. Hardin > Philip A.Clayton > John J.McKendree > Abreham Levison > Richard T. Marks > Robert S. Stockton > Thomas J.Shivers > Ansel L.Watkins > Robert H.Greene > George C.Sherwood > George Hargraves Jr. > > 5 July 1843 > > Married; > 29 June..by J.Render esq..William R. Favor to Miss Mary E. dau of > Major Alexander Hall..all of Meriwether Co. > > Died; > At his home on Upatoie,in this county...27 June 1843..Capt John > Patterson age 54...Moved here from Burke Co. in 1834...War of 1812 > ..served in Floyd's Army as a pvt. in the Jefferson Co. Mounted > Vol's...Left wife and children... > > Russell Co. Al.. Trustee sale...Pursuant in a deed of trust,excuted by > Joel Reese ,I will offer for sale in Crawford,Russell Co.Al... 25 > slaves..(.gives names and ages)..signed..Stephen B.Marshall..Trustee > > 12 July 1843 > > Died... > At her home in Columbia Co.GA..28 June ...Mrs. Elizabeth Hardwick..age > 50... > > Grand Jury..Stewart Co.Ga.April term 1843 > William P.Carter > James Perkins > George M.Champion > Joseph L.Weston > Joseph Shaw > Nathan Clifton > Tomlinson Fort > Archibald Spear > Davis G.Rodgers > James B.Simpson > William Shields > Benjamin Brown > Andrew Burns > James Pace > Whitfield H.Cain > Cullen Roberts > Ivey W.Gregory > Richard R.Roby > Asil P.Rood... > ................. > to be cont' > > > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> To: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:24 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] GA Journal #36 > December 6, 1848 Vol XXVI No 36 > > > HUSK BEDS. An exchange says the husking season is the time to secure the > best and > most durable of under-beds. All the inner husk of the corn should be saved > for this > purpose. True it takes a great many to make a bed, but when once the sack > is filled > it is abed for life, and is the lightest and softest thing of the kind that > anyone > could desier. The husks curl up as they dry, and never mat down afterwards. > Moreover, no insects ever lodge in them, as vermin do in straw. They are > perfectly > clean and being of strong and tough texture, they will not wear out for > years. > > "Scientic American". > > Every state carried by General Taylor has been by an increased majority, > whilst > every state carried by Gen Cass has been by a reduced one. > > A test of genuine tea is a grain and a hlf of sulphate of iron; genuine green > tea has a bluish tint; bolica a blackish blue. If adulterated it is all > colors. > > Cider drinkers, it is now asserted by medical men in England, escape the > Cholera. It contains malic and tannic acid. > > The last time Gen. Taylor was in Washington, was previous to his going down > to > Corpus Christi [Texas] whither he was ordered by President John Tyler to take > command of the Army of Observation concentrated near the frontier of Texas. > He will > return on the 4th of March to make his his report in person. > > The work of the telegraph. The Detroit Free Press says: The unofficial vote > of > the city of Boston and the returns from 91 towns in that state were > received here > on Tuesday evening at a quarter past 8 o'clock, and before the result was > known in > the first ward of this city. The result in Baltimore and Philadelphia city > was > received by way of St. Louis via Chicago, in this city, before 12 o'clock > at night. > The vote of Chicago, Milwaukie, and this city [Detroit] was in New York > before 9 > o'clock. > > Receipts of Cotton. It will be seen that the receipts of cotton in this > city for > the last 3 monhts , have been unprecendently heavy, and the prospect is, > that they > will continue so to the end of the season. We would not be at all surprised > if from > present indications, the total recipe by Railroads and Wagons for the present > cotton year, would reach 160,000 bales. If 1/20 part of this were > manufactured in > this place, Macon would sustain 3 times her present population. > > Gen. Taylor's Resignation. We learn that Gen Taylor has sent in his > resignation > as Major-General commanding the Western Division of our army, and that it > will take > effect after the 1st of Feb. next. It is a remarkable coincidence that the > late > order of the War Dept to Gen Taylor, in relation to the transfer of Gen > Twiggs from > his post on the Rio Grande to the commandlately filled by Gen Kearny, at > St. Louis, > was dated 7th Nov, the day upon which the people ordered the General to > prepar to > assume on the 4th of March next, the position of Commander-in-chief. > > The National President. The National Intelligencer notes the fact that Gen > Taylor has received 97 electoral votes in the Free States and 66 in the Slave > States, being a majority of the electoral votes in both sections of the > Union.....he is more than any other since the days of Washington, a national > President--the man for the times and the crisis. > > ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold at the court hosue door in Fayettevile, > Fayette county, on the first Tuesday in Feb next, North half of Lot of Land > #166, > in the 5th District of Fayette County, sold as the property of the estate > of O.H. > Prince, deceased. Washington Poe, Adm. > > EXECUTOR'S SALE. Will be sold at late residence of Robert LOUDON, deceased in > Sumter Co, on Frid 29 Dec, the balance of the Perisahble Property belonging > to said > estate, consisting of meat and stock hogs, one yod of oxen, one bay mare, > one grey > mare, one mule, ocrn and fodder, plantation tools. W.J. Ronaldson, Exec. > > ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold before the courthouse door in Macon Co > on the > first Tues in Feb next, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of S.F. > Jones, > deceased, late of Macon Co. Thomas Ragland, Adm > > ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold before courthouse in Blakely, Early Co, on > 1st Tues March, lot of land #302 in 6th district of Early, belonging to the > estate > of S.F. Jones, deceased, late of Macon Co. Thomas Ragland, Adm. > > TAKEN UP about 1st Nov, Bay mare, supposed to be from 5-7 yr old of common > size. > >From appearance, it is probably she had been rod from a distance, and came > to my > neighborhood about the middle of Oct. The owner can have her by proving > property > and paying for this advertisment and reasonable expenses. Macon. Allen R. > Stephens > Virginia > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >
"Columbus Enquirer" 1841-1843 Post # 32 > scroll down... > > Joyce McMurray wrote: > > > 3 May 1843 > > > > Sheriff Sale. > > Stewart Co. > > > > Lots # 132,133,124,125/25 Dist. > > property of Larkin Reynolds..in favor of Wiley Lane & Co....John > > J.Miller ,Joseph J.Miller admr's of John Miller,dec'd...vs Seaborn > > A.Smith ..admr' of Larkin Reynolds,dec'd...,,John and Robert > > Reynolds,John Wells,William D.Ethridge,Willis Little..... > > > > Harris Co. > > Lot # 170/5 dist...property of Johnson Powell..in favor of Henry King... > > > > Lot # 76/4 dist..property of James White..in favor of Orville A Bull... > > > > House and lot near LaGrange on road to Greenville..where Aaron Thomason > > now lives..property of Daniel McGinis..in favor of Greenberry G.Howard > > who sues for the use of Isaac C.Beall > > > > S.J.Thompson,Sheriff > > > > Married; > > At Wynnton 19 April by the Rev. William D.Cairnes...George Hargraves Jr. > > of this city...Miss Virginia,dau of Hon.John Forsyth... > > > > Libel For Divorce > > Talbot Superior Court March term 1843 > > William Williamson vs Frances Williamson > > Rule of Perfect Services > > Sheriff 's return..that the defendant does not reside in this state... > > signed...George N.Forbes,,, Clerk > > > > Libel For Divorce > > Stewart Co.April term 1843 > > Eaton Holleman vs Eliza Holleman > > Rule to Perfect Services > > Defendant does not live in this state... > > Signed...M.Gresham.. > > > > Talbot Co. > > John D.Chambless tolls before me,,James H. Carter..JP.. > > 2 mules...signed Henry Jones,Ordinary > > > > Talbot Co. Grand Jury..April term > > Jesse Carter > > Dickson Cureton > > William Evans > > William Blanton > > Grief H.Ferguson > > Green B.Jackson > > Robert Carson > > James G. Gamble > > Howell Short > > James J. Jamison > > Dixon W.Darnell > > Lewis Wimberly > > Daniel P.Swindle > > George W.Amos > > Horace Holtsclaw > > William J.T.Mitchell > > John McMichael > > Thomas J.Riley > > Daniel Weathers > > Andrew McCants > > > > 10 May 1843 > > > > Married > > In Robeson Co.NC..11 April.. by Rev.J.R.McIntosh..George P.Swift of > > Upson Co.GA..to Miss C.Adelaide Jewett... > > > > 15 April.. by... Rev. T.F.Montgomery..M.A.Harvey esq..of Talbotton..to > > Miss Susan,dau of Dr. David Kendall of Upson Co. > > > > Died > > In Princeton Factory near Athens,GA..15 April William Williams..age 58.. > > > > Notices > > > > Stolen ;16 miles sw of Columbus,GA. in Russell Co.Al..one > > horse...signed..Robert Hartness,six miles sw of Crawford.Al... > > > > Harris co. > > Elbert Bins vs James L.McEntire vs Nancy McEntire and John > > Little,executors of Joseph McEntire,dec'd,,,,bill of discovery > > > > 17 May 1843 > > > > Married > > 1 may 1843..by Rev.James B.Payne,,,J.M. Hampton,esq..to Miss Arianda,dau > > of Henry Pruett... > > > > Died; 13 May 1843..Mrs Ann Jones,consort of Andrew P.Jones,age 42.Left > > 5 children ,youngest ,a few months old... > > > > Died..Monroe,Walton Co. 8 May..age 83...Henry Hardin esq...Was a Whig > > and Rev.War ,Vet. > > ..................... > > to be con't > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >
4 Oct.1843 Legal Notices Estate Sale Muscogee Co. cattle,wagon,household goods..property of Robert Beal...dec'd.. for benefit of heirs and creditors...Signes..N.H.Beal... admr' Harris Co. Isaac Partridge, appiled for letters of admr' ,estate of William Henry Partridge,dec;d.. Signed... William Johnson,ordinary.. Talbot Co. All person having demands ,or indebted to the estate of James Adams..come forwarded.. signed ..Robert S. Adams..admr'.. Married; In Russell Co.Al. by Rev.R.T.Marks,, 28 Sept. 1843...James V. Jones esq..of Burke Co.GA...to Miss Elizabeth,youngest dau. of Joel Hurt of Russell Co. At Upatoie, 26th of Sept. by Rev. R.T.Marks..John L.Cheatham to Miss Ascenath Adaline,dau of Capt. John Patterson,all of this county... Died.. 19 Sept..1843 Hugh McDonald age 35, late one of the Assistant Marshals of this city...died of congestive fever... Sheriff of Pike Co. Al..notifies the public that on the nite of the 24th..the following convicts broke jail... Peyton Parker...manslaughter..10 years..age 45. John Q.A.Martin..assualt with the intent to commit rape...20 years.. Elvy Neighbors...7 years..negro stealing..age 28.. Robert E.Kyle,charged with running mortgage property..age 35 Signed Wiley White...sheriff of Pike Co,. 11 Ocy.1843 Married At Wynnton 5 Oct. 1843 by Rev. Lovick Pierce..John A.Jones esq to Miss Marty Louisa eldest dau of Col. Van Leonard.. 25 Sept by Rev. John Miller..Henry F.Slatter of Montgomery,Al, to Miss Elizabeth H. 2nd dau of Samuel Benson,( of this City)**..."Baltimore Clipper" ( I am assuming the ma.was in Columbus)** Died; 7 Oct. Mrs. Mary Irving Williams,wife of Rev.Albert Williams..pastor of the Baptist Church...age 27 . Died..29 Sept.. Jasper Co. GA..Col.Stephen Mobley age 63.. Died; 27 Sept..Tuscaloosa,Al .27 Sept .Col. Peter Donaldson,age 66...proprietor of the Bell Tavern..and a much respected citizen... Died.. Mobile..21 Sept. Rev. Jacob Henry Schroebel,pastor of Baptist church... 18 Oct. 1843 Died.. 9th Oct..,near Florence,Stewart Co..Major Jesse L.Bull..age 28... 1st Oct. at the home of Judge H.C. Sapp,in this Co...Alexander Fry..age about 35... 11 Oct.. at her home in Eufaula,Al. Mrs. Lucy Moore..age about 68..relict of the late Edward Moore,,,dau of Capt John Mills..all eaely and long residents of Wilkes Co. GA.. Libel for Divorce Talbot Co. March Term 1843 Mary Broadwater vs Anderson Broadwater. Anderson,does not live in state... Grand Jury Talbot Co.Sept 1843 term Chappell Cox William Holt James C.Leonard Elijah Worthen Thomas Greer Nathan Bussey Gren B.Clay Elisha Bustin William R.Parker Nelson Flournoy John T.Lokey Jermiah C. McCants Mark A. George Richard W.Rolfe John J. Boynton Robert S.Kendrick Eldridge C. Butts Edmund A. Golbert John J.Cook James Collins Greene Huff Thomas B.Turner Jonathan B.McCrary Robert H.Dixon Jesse J.Wallace Robert Snellings Henry Pead James Hough Loel H.Burt Samuel C.Crank Samuel Fuller John R.Russell Thomas Nelson Jr. Francis Leanard Benjamin T.Emanuel Moses Boyton Jr William Thornton William Fisher Henry Callier James Arrington James Fergurson John B. McCoy Darius Scott Joseph Goodwin Robert Hinton
5 April 1843 Married;; In Girard ,Al. 23 March... By P.G.Clay esq..Francis D .Harris, to Mrs.Martha Hutson 21 March..by Rev. S.Armstrong..John G. Harris ,of Russell Co.Al. to Miss Amanda Rush of Macon Co. dau of Capt. C.G.Rush.. 30 March, in Russell Co. Al. by P.G.Clay,esq..William J.Barr of Houston Co. GA..to Miss Harriet Bird,dau of William Bird esq.. In Henry Co.GA..4 April, by Rev. Mr. Williams ..George H.Tuttle.merchant from Fort Gaines..to Miss Elizabeth Virginia,eldest dau.of A.T.Dawkins esq... 9 March ...by Rev. Mr Carter..Francis James Robinson,formerly of Washington,GA..to Miss Laurinda Eliza,youngest dau. of Dr. A.C.McKinley all of Lexington,Ga... Died; In Girard.. 31 March..Lewis townsend,age about 40... Notice; Troup Co.GA. Isaac Brooks tolls before me Gillum Scogin..JP..one mare..appraised by William A.Stanley,Henry Brooks..Signed..John E.Gillespie..Ordinary 12 April 1843 Married 29 March.by Rev.Mr Williams..F.C.Johnson to Miss Rebecca R. Foote... 30 March...at home of John McKamie in Troup Co...by Rev. C.W.Key..John McCoy of Ala. to Miss Martha Elizabeth Turner ... Notice;; Heard,Co.GA.. Estate Sale... John Robison...by admr' Monoah D.Robison... Marion Co. David N.Burkhalter vs Eliab Jones..Benjamin S.Collins John Keese..Stacy B.Collins..Robert B Collins.. George B.Collins..William B. Collins..Epsey Bray.. James N. and Mary Hodgens..Collen R>Locket..bill for discovery... Mrs.Nancy Newsome,formerly Mrs Howard..Whose maiden name was Nancy Musselwhite..died interstate...in the Co. of Washington..This is to give notice to the heirs...where abouts unknown... Attorney John J.Long...Fenn'sBridge Post Office... 19 April 1843.. Married 29 March at Glennville,Al. by Rev. Mr.Pilby.. Robert Howard of Tuskegee..to Miss Cornelia R.A..eldest dau of Harmong Lamar esq... Died; At Mount Meigs,Montgomery Co.Al. at the home of his son-in-law,Benjamin W. Walker...14 April ..Gen James Watson..resident of this City(Columbus) where he was interred. age 56. Born Cumberland Co. NC..Resided Baldwin Co...until 1832... At Apalachicola 16 April...Rev. G.R.W.Smith of the Me Church..age 22.. Married...13 April...near LaGrange by Rev. C.W.Key..Col Alfred P.King.of Mount Meeigs,Al. to Miss Elizabeth T.Freeman... Notice;; $500 reward.. Stolen..9 April 1843 12 or 13 negroes.. Sylvia-35/40 age... Tena -35/40 age Matilda-24 age Lindy 15 age Moses-32 Abram-25 Jake-21 Ike-22 Abram,Isaac,Jacob are brothers Sylvia is the mother of Matilda , Mindy and the 3 brothers...... a boy Prime-18 dark mulatto Shed-12 age Washington 6 age-light complexton...-he is the son of Matilda and grandson of Sylvia. >From my plantation east end of Perry Co.Al..on the Big Oak Mulge Cr.. Signed Alfred Fuller..Marion,Perry Co.Al.. Grand Jury Heard Co.April term William Barrett William Stewart H.L.Spear Willie S. Ferrold Larkin Fernby John Crosby William Norton William C.Redwine Thomas K.Hanson Iassc Stephens Nathan Fornby Josiah M.Lyon James Howze John W.Wood John T.Smith John M.Proctor Wiley Glover John Thompson Jesse Winchester Lewis Barker George W.Darden Zadock T.Simmons Jeremiah C.Culberson
Homer, Am I correct in the fact that the OLD CITY Cemetery and Oak Hill are two different cemeteries? I transcribed Oak Hill and it is online on the Bullock County site. There are some confederate buried in Oak Hill. I saw the headstones while there. I also had Nathan O'Neal Glover marked last year with a CSA headstone. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Homer JONES" <CWBSLocator@webtv.net> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 12:36 PM Subject: [ALBARBOU] Confederate burials > The following Confederate soldiers > thought to have died at St. Marys > Hospital in Union Springs are buried > in the Confederate Section of the > old City Cemetery there: > > Anderson, William C: Pvt, Co E, 45th > Ala Inf. > > Briers, H.H.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala inf. > > Briers, R.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Eady, John: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Eley, A.M.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Farr, William T.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Goodwin, William: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Henderson, J.W.: Sgt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Hodge, Johnathon D.: Pvt, Co D, 3d > Ala Inf. > > Leslie, John: Pvt, Co E, 45th Ala Inf. > > Mabson, William S.: unit not known. > > Martin, Thomas: Pvt, Co B, 23d Ala Inf. > > Paulk, Thomas H.: unit not known. > > Rutherford, Francis M.: Corp, Co D, 3d > Ala Inf. > > Smith, E.J.: Co E, 45th Ala Inf. > > Thompson, W.P.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Tillery, V.: Co E, 45th Ala Inf. > > Walker, Alfred: Pvt, CoD, 3d Ala Inf. > > Walker, John L.: Pvt, Co D, 3d Ala Inf. > > Eleven others are marked "Unknown" > and another, that of Major Milton M. > Butterworth is underneath the Episcopal > Church which is nearby. > > > > Deo Vindice, > > Homer > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Got a complaint, contact me not the list margie@majorinternet.com > >
I thought this might interest someone: Cuthbert Appeal [Cuthbert, Randolph Co GA newspaper] 30 June 1871 "The Georgia Dead at Gettysburg.-- Having been informed by a person who has viisited the spot, that the following named Georgians are interred at Gettysburg, and unless removed by fall, the owners of the ground have given notice that they "intend ploughing up the land and grinding the bones for fertilizing purposes," the Savannah Memorial Association asks each of her sister associations in the State to come forward at once and assist her in removing these remains to a resting place on her own soil. The names can be identified by original chart: W. S .Bruen, co. B., 16th Ga.; W. F. Nash, co. G, 9th Ga.; F. Lawrence, co. G, 24th Ga.; T. B. Fowler, co. G, 24th Ga.; W. R. Bracewell, co. G, 49th Ga.; Richard Gualt, co. E, 61st Ga.; E. P. Johnson, co. G, 38th Ga.; R. C. Steel, co. I, 7th Ga.; J. S. Hayden, co. E. 13th Ga.; James Ceens, co. H, 8th Ga. Lieutenant C. A. Walker, co. F, 21st Ga.; Lieutenant C. A. Bailey, co. A., 10th Ga. Sergeant J. T. McCullough, Co. A, 3d Ga.; Sergeant L. W. Bremer, co. K, 51 Ga. The earliest possible response is solicited, and will be acknowledged with receipt, when money is sent at once. Address J. R. Sneed, Esq., Editor Republican, for "Savannah Memorial Association." 29 Sept 1871 "The last remains of the Confederate dead, which had been discovered in the cemetery at Gettysburg, were conveyed to their final resting place at Savannah, on Sunday-- The scene was a most impressive, and the procession one of the largest Savannah ever saw."