Bill, I have a little bit of Stallworth research because Sallie Stallworth Bryan (daughter of Nick) married (2nd) Stephen R. Hartley, the brother of my grandmother Mary Jane Hartley Morris. The obit of Martha Lee Stallwworth just happened to be right under the obit of my relative Royal Bennett LEE, so when I copied his, I copied hers also. Cheryll Descendants of Nicholas "Nick" Stallworth by CMS Generation No. 1 1. NICHOLAS "NICK"1 STALLWORTH was born August 1845 in Alabama, and died Bet. 1900 - 1910 in probably Conecuh Co., Alabama. He married SARAH EUGENIA UNKNOWN Abt. 1864. She was born October 1842 in Georgia, and died (before 1910?) in probably Conecuh Co., Alabama. Notes for NICHOLAS "NICK" STALLWORTH: 1870 Conecuh Co. Alabama Beat 4, Evergreen, July 1870 172/172 Stallworth Nick 24 m w 6000 1000 Alabama Sarah E. 24 f w Georgia Georgia 4 f Alabama Laura V. 2 f James A. 2/12 m Brown, Martha 20 f m? Domestic servant Char____? 3 f " Smith, Ida 16 f " Domestic servant Florida ------------------------- 1880 US Federal Census Census Place Evergreen, Conecuh, Alabama Family History Library Film 1254009 NA Film Number T9-0009 Page Number 138A Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Nicholas STALLWORTH Self M Male W 34 AL Lawyer AL SC Sarah Eugenia STALLWORTH Wife M Female W 34 GA Keeping House GA GA Georgia Emma STALLWORTH Dau S Female W 14 AL At School AL GA Laura Vernon STALLWORTH Dau S Female W 12 AL At School AL GA James A. STALLWORTH Son S Male W 9 AL At School AL GA Nicholas Eugene STALLWORTH Son S Male W 6 AL AL GA ***Sallie STALLWORTH Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL William Edward BROUGHTON Nephew S Male W 19 AL At School GA AL Ellen NORED Other W Female B 35 AL Servant --- --- Fronia NORED Other S Female B 15 FL Servant --- AL Minna LEWIS Other S Female B 7 AL Servant AL AL Ellen LEWIS Other S Female B 2 AL AL AL Amos ROGERS Other S Male B 50 AL Servant SC SC ---------------------------------- 1900 Conecuh Co. Ala. Precinct 11, Evergreen Town, June 16th, 1900 p. 315 ED 55 Sheet 12 272 STALLWORTH, Nicholas Head W M Aug 1845 54 M36yrs Sarah E. Wife Oct 1842 57 M36yrs 9/7 Georgia E. Dau Jul 1866 33 Laura V. Dau Dec 1867 32 *** Sallie Dau Oct 1877 22 John L. Son Dec 1881 18 Mary E. Dau Aug 1890 9 ---------------------------------- Children of NICHOLAS STALLWORTH and SARAH UNKNOWN are: i. GEORGIA EMMA 2 STALLWORTH1,2,3, b. July 1866, Conecuh Co., Alabama3; d. October 24, 1917, Butler Co. Ala.4,5. Notes for GEORGIA EMMA STALLWORTH: Miss Georgia Stallworth, sister of the late Sallie Stallworth HARTLEY died Wed. 10-24-1917 after a week's illness. She came to Georgiana four years ago to tend the children of her sister, George BRYAN and Paul HARTLEY. --------- [from the Ala. Death Index at Ancestry.com] Name: Mis Georgia Stallworth Death Date: 24 Oct 1917 Death County: Butler Volume: 5 Roll: 2 Page #: 1 07 ii. LAURA VERNON STALLWORTH6,7, b. December 18678. iii. JAMES A. STALLWORTH9, b. May 1870, Conecuh Co., Alabama10; d. December 06, 1918, Conecuh Co., Alabama; m. MARTHA LEE, Abt. 1896; b. August 1876, Burnt Corn, Conecuh Co., Alabama10; d. November 20, 1968, Evergreen, Conecuh Co. Alabama11. Notes for JAMES A. STALLWORTH: 1900 Conecuh Co. Ala. Evergreen June 18th & 19th, 1900 Ed 55 Sheet 12 276/281 Stallworth James A. May 1870 30 M 4 yrs Ala Ala Georgia Lawyer Mattie L. Aug. 1876 23 M 4 yrs. 2/2 Ala Ala Ala James A. Jr. Sept. 1897 2 N___? R. 4/12 ------------------------- 1910 Conecuh Co. Evergreen Town April 22, 1910 Cory/Cary? Street 239/252 Stallworth, James A. head m w 39 M1 14yrs Ala Ala Georgia Lawyer Mattie wife f w 33 M1 14yrs 4 child/4 living Ala Ala Ala Housekeeping/Private home James A. Jr. son 12 N. Robert son 10 Warren A. son 8 Robert L. son 5 240/253 Stallworth, Georgia head 43 Ala Ala Georgia Housekeeping/Private home Mary sister 19 Housekeeping/Private home ------------------ Name: James A. Stallworth Death Date: 06 Dec 1918 Death County: Conecuh Volume: 35 Roll: 2 Page #: 267 ----------------- Notes for MARTHA LEE: 1920 Conecuh Co. Ala. Census Township 5, Evergreen Town, Jan. 19, 1920, ED 46, Sheet 16B Main Street 368/377 Stallworth, Martha L. head f w 43 Wd. Ala Ala Ala Farmer/General farm James son 22 Warren son 18 Robert son 15 ----------------- 1930 Conecuh Co. Ala. Census Evergreen Town, April 8, 1930 Cary Street 218/226 Stallworth, Martha L. head f w 50 Wd. Ala Ala Ala Farm/Not operating James A. son 32 M at 30 Manager/___? Flossie A dau-in-law 25 M at 23 Martha S granddaughter 1 ======================== 12-5-1968 Evergreen Courant Mrs. Martha Lee STALLWORTH, 92, died on Nov. 20 at Evergreen Nursing Home. Mrs. STALLWORTH was a descendant of one of Conecuh County's pioneer families. She was the daughter of Martha MCCREARY and Dr. Robert Augustus LEE who was Probate JUdge of Conecuh County. Born in Burnt Corn, she moved to Evergreen at the age of four and lived her entire life in Conecuh County. She was the wife of James A. STALLWORTH, prominent lawyer in the firm of Stallworth and Burnett. Funeral services were held Nov. 23 at Cope Chapel with Cope Funeral Home directing. Active pallbearers were Hill STALLWORTH, DR. Joe HAGOOD, Liston L. LEE, Waynard PRICE, John Law ROBINSON, Robert H. JONES, Jr. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Robert W. STALLWORTH, T. Y. HENDERSON, Joe B. NIX, Edwin C. PAGE, Robert LEE, Lawton Kamplain, W. Jerry DONOVAN, and John Lee BETTS. Surviving are one son, James A. STALLWORTH of Brewton; six grandchildren, Dr. Nick STALLWORTH, Jacksonville; Mrs. Beano STEELE, Suisan City, Cal.; Mrs. Martha JERNIGAN, Huntsville; Mrs. Jane RILEY, Charlotte, N.C.; Warren STALLWORTH, Pensacola; and Mrs. Jean CAMPBELL, Mobile; and 17 great-grandchildren. iv. NICHOLAS EUGENE STALLWORTH12, b. 187412. v. SALLIE STALLWORTH13, b. October 1877, Conecuh Co., Alabama14,15; d. September 05, 1913, Georgiana, Butler Co., Ala.16; m. (1) GEORGE H. BRYAN, September 30, 1900, Conecuh Co. Alabama17; d. December 23, 1908, Butler Co. Ala.18; m. (2) STEPHEN R. HARTLEY19,20,21, October 25, 1911; b. July 30, 1881, Covington Co. Alabama22; d. December 18, 1950, Georgiana, Butler County, Alabama22,23. -------------------------------------------------- 3-1-1905 Greenville Advocate Mrs. BRYAN Badly Burned Georgiana Enterprise, Feb. 23: Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. G. H. BRYAN was badly burned. She was standing very close to an open grate, and her little girl Joy was playing near. She stooped to do something for the little one, and in doing so her skirt, already hot, caught ablaze. She began an effort to extinguish the flames. The child became excited and ran to her mother. Mrs. Bryan to keep her from catching on fire had to run from the child. She ran to Mrs. W. H. KNOX next door. A colored woman attracted by her screams ran to her and with the aid of Mrs. KNOX, tore from her the burning clothing. While Mrs. BRYAN is badly burned she will recover and at this hour is resting quietly. It is indeed fortunate that the fire did not reach her face, though the lower limbs and back are terribly burned. Little Joy was not burned at all as was first reported. ------------------------------------ from the Greenville Advocate (9/13/1913) "Mrs. S. R. Hartley, daughter of the late Nick Stallworth of Evergreen, died at her home in Georgiana on Saturday. She was survived by her husband and other relatives." ------------------- [from the Ala. Death Index at Ancestry.com] Mrs S R Hartley 05 Sep 1913 Butler 3 62 1 ----------------- Notes for GEORGE H. BRYAN: ]from the Ala. Death Index] Name: G H Bryan Death Date: 23 Dec 1908 Death County: Butler Volume: 1 Certificate: 382 Roll: 1 Marriage Notes for SALLIE STALLWORTH and GEORGE BRYAN: [from the Conecuh Record, Nov. 1, 1900] BRYAN-STALLWORTH Wedding The marriage of the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Hon. Nicholas STALLWORTH, Miss Sallie, on yesterday evening, was an occasion of broader interest than any event that has occurred in Evergreen for some years. The fortunate man was Mr. George H. BRYAN, a successful druggist of Georgiana, who has been among the most faithful of Miss STALLWORTH's admirers. The happy ceremony occurred at the Episcopal church which had been tastefully decorated by the loving hands of admiring friends. The little church house was packed with friends of the contracting parties and many were unable to get near the door. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. R. UPTON, who had known the bride from childhood, and this fact added interest to the happy event. Two happier hearts were never united for "weal or for woe" and the beautiful bride, most worthily won, carries with her the heartiest good wishes of all the people of Evergreen, who are her friends. The large gathering attested the popularity of the interested parties, and the quick leaves-taking of the bridal couple on the afternoon train, gave but a short time for hasty congratulations and sad good-byes. Evergreen has never known a more charming girl than Miss ... [rest is missing due to my poor photograph]. More About STEPHEN R. HARTLEY: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Georgiana, Alabama24,25 Occupation: dentist/Georgiana, Alabama vi. JOHN L. STALLWORTH26, b. December 188126. vii. MARY E. STALLWORTH26,27, b. August 189028. -----Original Message----- From: Bill King <BillKing@houston.rr.com> To: ALCONECU-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 15:56:37 -0500 Subject: [ALCONECU] Canebrake News Item Copied from: The February 9, 1861 Edition of Harper's Weekly at: http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war-feb-1861/civil-war-alabama-secession.htm JAMES A. STALLWORTH, who represents the first or Mobile District in the House of Representatives, was born in Conecuh County, Alabama, on the 7th of April, 1822. After having received an academical education he studied law, passed a high examination, and has since enjoyed a lucrative practice. He was twice elected District-Attorney for the circuit in which he practices, and was a member of the State Legislature from 1845 to 1848. After having been defeated by the Know Nothings, he was, in 1857, elected to Congress, where he is a universal favorite, ever ready with an anecdote or a repartee, yet none the less determined in maintaining the rights of his native State. -------------------- Family of James Adams Stallworth & Harriett Emaline Crosby of Conecuh County, Alabama 1 James Adams Stallworth 1822 - 1861 .. +Harriett Emaline Crosby 1821 - Unknown Children: .... 2 Mary E. Stallworth 1842 - .... 2 John C. Stallworth 1843 - .... 2 Nicholas Stallworth 1845 - Unknown ........ +Sarah Eugenia Hines 1842 - Unknown ........... 3 James Adam Stallworth 1870 - 1918 ............... +Martha Olivia Lee 1877 - 1968 ........... 3 Sallie Stallworth Unknown - ............... +George H. Bryan Unknown - .... 2 James A. 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