Hi There Barbara, I have the Catharine McCollum ancesters in the computer and would be glad to share with you. I do not have the Pattersons or Catherine's descendants. Catherine's dad was Joseph McCollum and her mother was Elizabeth Roberts. I do not have the Roberts Ancesters. I can give these McCollum dscds down to Catharine and sidelines further. Joseph was a bro of my ancester James K. McCollum. Their dad was Newman McCollum. Mother Elizabeth Guise? And Newman McCollum was Henry (think I am recollecting right) of SC and Scotlandl-Ireland. Does this help you any?Fred McCaleb ALFAYETT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > ALFAYETT-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 31 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [ALFAYETT-L] Re: ALFAYETT-D Digest [Barbara Nichols <bnichols@brazospo] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ALFAYETT-D, send a message to > > ALFAYETT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ALFAYETT-L] Re: ALFAYETT-D Digest V99 #30 > Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:00:50 -0500 > From: Barbara Nichols <bnichols@brazosport.cc.tx.us> > To: ALFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com > > Monya, > Thanks for letting us know. > Barbara Nichols > > > >Is anyone researching the family of DANIEL MONROE PATTERSON who married > >CATHARINE McCOLLUM? They are enumerated in the 1860 Marion Co. AL census > >but also lived in Fayette Co. AL. > > > >Best regards, > > > >Monya Havekost > >Columbia, SC > > > >Fayette Co. AL listowner > >MUSGROVE surname listowner > >THOMPSON surname listowner > >RootsWeb sponsor > > > >Researching: ANDERSON, ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON, HARRIS, LESLIE, McDONALD, > >MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, SMOOT, SOUTH, THOMPSON, and WEBSTER. > > > >
Hello: If anyone out there has access to any cemetery books, could you please check on this for me? I'm looking for Robert MILES and his wife (unknown). All I know is the wife died in 1877 and was buried next to her husband. Thank you very much for your time. Best regards, Tracey Baldwin
Hi, Could someone tell me if Church records are available from the early years for Old Union Primitive Baptist Church. Thanks in advance. Karen Smith
More TUCKER info from Wilkes Co. GA: >Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:06:22 -0700 >Old-To: GAWILKES-L@rootsweb.com >From: Joan Renfrow <jrenfrow@swbell.net> >Sender: jrenfrow@swbell.net >Subject: Daniel Tucker-1802 (Will & Inventory) > >Posted on: Wilkes Co. Ga Wills >Board URL: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/WilkesWill?read=32 > >Surname: Tucker, Ashmore, Lynn, Parkerson, Beys, Stroffer, Willborn, Leverett, >Hancock, Beere, Hiel, Larfs, Sheets, Reed >------------------------- > >The sworn will administrate Samuel Arnett this >11th day March 1802 Sam Arnett >Both sworn to in open court 10th and 11th >March 1802 >D. Terrell C. Cords Recorded July 23, 1802 > >In the Name of God amen > >I Daniel Tucker of the State of Georgia >and County of Wilkes being weak of body >but of sound mind and memory do make >and constitute this as my last will and testament >in manner and form as follows. First I >Most Humbly Bequeath My Soul to God my >maker Beseeching this most gracious accep- >tance of it, the the all sufficient merits and >admiration of my most compassionate >Redeemer Jesus Christ (a holy). I give >my body to be decently buried by the >care of my trusting friends Wm Ashmore and >John Lynn who I do appoint Executors >of this my Last Will and Testament. > >It is my desire that all my last debts be >punctually paid and the rest of the worldly >goods disposed of as follows and lastly I des- >ire that remains after my debts is paid for >by equally dividing between my loving >Wife and Sarah Tucker, daughter of >Thomas Tucker. In Wilkes where I have liven. >Set my hand and seal this 27th day of September >Signed, Sealed and delivered by >the above named Daniel Tucker >To be his Last Will and Testament >In the presence of all. > >John Lynn >Seaver Parkerson Daniel X Tucker >James Beys mark > >Georgia } Personally appeared in open court >Wilkes County } Seaver Parkerson and James Beys >Subscribing Witnesses to the will >All being duly sworn say they saw this man >Daniel Tucker sign, seal, publish and deliver >the within instrument of writing to be his last >will and testament and that at the time of this >so doing he was of sound and disposing mind >and memory and that John Lynn Executor >as a concurring evidence to. John Lynn >Sworn to in open courts Seaver Parkerson >this 13 March 1804 James Beys >D. Terrell C. Cords >Recorded in July 1802 >A list of the personal property solde >belonging to the estate of Daniel Tucker >late of Wilkes County, Georgia > >$ >Francis Stroffer 1 plough 1.25 >Moses Tucker 1 ________ 1.00 >John Ashmore 1 Mattick 1.00 >Isaac Willborn 2 _____ deer knives 2.00 >do do 2 Row do do 1.12 1/2 >John Lynn 1 pr Trassers 2.00 >William Leverett 1 reap hook .25 >William Tucker 1 ________ 1.81 1/4 >Thomas Mar______ 1 tub .25 >John Hancock 1 bed stead 1.75 >William Ashmore 1 trunk 2.87 1/2 >James Beere 3 chairs 1.16 1/4 >William Hiel 1 tub 1.50 >Larkin Larfs 8 Hogs 8.12 1/2 >William Sheets 4 pigs 3.00 >Thomas Reed 1 cow & yearly 12.25 >William Ashmore 1 cow, heifer & yearly 14.25 >Thomas Tucker 1 black horse $98} >1 sorrell both 40} 138.00 > >Total $191.50 > >Recorded the 23 July 1806 > Fayette Co. AL listowner MUSGROVE surname listowner THOMPSON surname listowner ASTON surname listowner RootsWeb sponsor Researching: ANDERSON, ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON, GRANT, HARRIS, HOWELL, LESLIE, McDONALD, MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, SMOOT, SOUTH, THOMPSON, and WEBSTER.
This message on the Wilkes Co. GA list will be of interest to some Fayette Co. AL researchers. I have no further information on the TUCKER family. I do have a direct connection to the MORTON line. Best regards, Monya Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 09:02:23 -0700 Old-To: GAWILKES-L@rootsweb.com From: Joan Renfrow <jrenfrow@swbell.net> Sender: jrenfrow@swbell.net Subject: George Tucker (Revolutionary Soldiers Application 1833) To: GAWILKES-L@rootsweb.com Posted on: Wilkes Co. Ga Pensions Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/WilkesPens?read=10 Surname: Tucker, Dooley, White, Ash, Brown, Clark, Sumpter, Morgan, Pickens, Lee, Washington, Caple, Morton, Fern, Twig ------------------------- The State of Alabama} County Court in Vacations Fayette County } December 3rd, 1833 On this 3 day of December 1833 personally appeared in Vacations before the Honor Walter Hawkins Judge of the County Court of Fayette County, Alabama George Tucker a resident of Marion County Ala. aged near 88 years who being first duly sworn according to law attest on his oath make the following Declarations in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress papers June 7th, 1832. That he was born on the 13th day of December 1745 in Amelie County State of Virginia. My father moved from Virginia when I was a small boy and settled in Onslow County, N. Carolina where he lived 12 or 15 years at which time I left there and went with an older Brother to Wilkes County, Georgia and improved a piece of land in that County and in the fall thereafter assisted in seeing my Father and family to said place as well as I can recollect was in the year 1773 or 1774 during the next spring or the spring hereafter. The Indians became troublesome on the frontier in so much that we had to build forts and live in them. There was orders some times afterward from Garrison Habershamm to raise a horse company to guard the frontier as rangers. John Dooly was Col. Commandant of the county at that time. The company was small and Z______________ Philipe was elected Capt.. I was elected Lieutenant and James White Ensign we armied six months and were then paid for our service in Georgia paper money which was _________ in ________ and was worth nothing to us. After that as I understood by our Col. that the Governor had directed spies to be employed to range the frontier. I volunteered for one and with them was constantly engaged in that service but under no regular commission until Savannah was captured by the British after which we understood the British were aiming for Augusta and myself with others went on to join Gen'l Ash but before we reached his command he was defeated. After that the British under Col. Brown took possession of Augusta. ________ ________ Elijah Clark raised so many men as he could and I was one of them and went and attacked the British in Augusta for several days but could not dislodge them and we had to raise the siege and leave the place on the appearance of a reinforcement of British troops appearing in sight. Col. Clark then retreated to South Carolina I was with as a volunteer. I remained under his command eight months or more before I returned home during which time I was in a battle at Black Stocks on Tiger river Gen'l Sumpter was our commander in chief. The next battle was at the Cowpins Gen'l Morgan commander in chief. The next battle was on a creek called Big Hogskin Gen'l Pickens commander in chief there and we took Major Dunlap of the British and about 80 prisoners. The next battle I was in was on a creek called Longcane. Gen'l Pickens commander in chief and we were there defeated and Col. Clark was wounded sometime afterwards I was at the siege of Ninetysix Benj" Fern(Fenn) was our Col after Clark was wounded. Col Lee and Washington came and took our place before Ninetysix and those companies one of which I belonged to returned to Georgia and _______ and took Augusta Gen'l Pickens was still our commander in chief when Augusta was taken we were all discharged and went home. Our discharges were all given to us by Col. Clark. My discharges and commissions was burnt in my house some years ago but after we returned home we had very troublesome times with the Tories and Indians for more than twelve months during all which time I was frequently engaged from the beginning of the war in Georgia to the end of it but it has been so long ago that I cannot recollect every particular. I have no documentary evidence and I know of no person whose testimony I can procure who can testify to my service. There-fore I relinquish my claim as an officer and claim it as a private soldier and my reason for claiming out of my county is it is the nearest office and more among my oldest acquaintances. I hereby relinquish my claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declare that my name is not on the pension roll of this agency in any state and that there is no clergyman residing in any vicinity whom I can get to certify to my declaration and refer to the annexed certificate of Samuel Caple and James B. Morton. Sworn to and subscribed this day & year aforesaid Jacob Morton clk George Tucker (signed) Q 1st When and in what year were you born? A 1st I was born in Amelie County, Va in the year 1745. Q 2nd Have you any record of your age? A 2nd No, only from the information of my parents. Q 3rd Where were you living when called into service, where have you lived since, and where do you now live? A 3rd I was living in the State of Georgia when called into service since that time I have lived in Ala and in Marion County. Q 4th How were you called into service were you drafted, did you volunteer or were you a substitute? A 4th Each term of service I volunteered. Q 5th State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops where you served. A 5th Col. Clark, Dooly. Fern & Twig. Candler Major Cunningham and Gen. Jackson, Sumpter Pickens. Q 6th Did you ever receive a discharge from the service and if so where is it and by whom was it given? A 6th I received two discharges both were signed by Col. Clark and one commission signed by Gen. Habbershamm which were all burnt in my house. Mr. Samuel Caple and James B. Morton citizens residing in Fayette County, Ala do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with George Tucker who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration that we believe him to be near 88 years of age that he is _________ and believed in his neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution and that we concur in that opinion, Sworn to and subscribed the day & year aforesaid. Samuel (X) Caple mark James B. Morton (signed) And the said court do here by declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories from service by the war department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states and the same court further certifies that it appears to them that Samuel Caple and James B. Morton who has signed the preceding certificate as creditable persons and recorded in said county and their statement is entitled to credit. Walter Hawkins Judge of the county court of Fayette County, Alabama The State of Alabama} I James B. Morton clerk of the county Fayette County } court of said county do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of George Tucker for a pension. In testimony whereof I have license to set my hand and seal of office this 3rd day of December, 1833. James B. Morton clk Fayette Co. AL listowner MUSGROVE surname listowner THOMPSON surname listowner ASTON surname listowner RootsWeb sponsor Researching: ANDERSON, ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON, GRANT, HARRIS, HOWELL, LESLIE, McDONALD, MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, SMOOT, SOUTH, THOMPSON, and WEBSTER.
George Tucker, Patriot b1745 VA d1852 AL. Tucker Descendants you, and anyone interested, are invited Saturday, May 20, 2000. Hopewell Cemetery, near Glen Allen, Fayette County, Alabama. 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Bring a covered dish and lawn chairs. 4:00 p.m. unitl 8:00 p.m. at the Hospitality Room, State Bank and Trust, Winfield....a genealogy group discussion and sharing time. For additional information contact jrherren@fayette.net
Can anyone help with this family? James M. Butler born GA about 1813, married Amanda Bishop August 1, 1854, Coosa Co. AL, 1860 census Walker Co. AL, 1880 census Decatur Co. TN. Children(First wife unknown): Martha E. Butler 1844 James M. Butler 1848 Sarah E. Butler 1849 Peter C. Butler 1851 William W. Butler 1854 Children(Amanda Bishop): George Anna Bishop 1851 Christopher Columbus Butler July 2, 1855 Austin Mansfield Butler 1857 Patrick Henry Butler December 23, 1859 Mandrid V. Butler 1862 Manda V. Butler 1862
Thanks for continuing to be so generous in sharing. Hope to see you on 3rd Sat in May at the George Tucker (Lt., Rev War vet) descendants reunion at Hopewell. Ya'll come.
Hello everyone, Here is a cemetery that Herb & Jeanie Newell missed and was done by Frances Brazier and transcribed to computer by me, Fred McCaleb. I am told that the loggers of a year or two ago may have torn up the cemetery. So this may be all that is left of the first old cemetery where first Hollingsworths and their slaves were buried. Most of the graves were unmarked. HOLLINGSWORTH FAMILY CEMETERY Located at the foot of Ford's Mountain Payette County, Alabama M Hol. was born Aug the 26, 1825 an died Feb the 26, 1832 G. Hol. was born Nov the 13, 1833 and died Aug the 26, 1834 Mrs. Jane Galloway was born Mar. the 27, 1776 and died Dec. the 31, 1851 Mr. T Galloway was b; Feb the. 18. 1773/ and died. Jan. the. 30 1852 B.D. Hollingsworth born July 4, 1868 died occt 20, 1870 Sleep on dear child and take thy rest God has called you home He thought it best. John Hollingsworth born Sept. 3, 1792 died Nov. 30, 1880 Marthie daughter of I.W. and E.A. Payane born Aug. 26, 1869 died Aug 6, 1882 In Paradise thou sharest bliss Never to be found in a world like this. Infant son of J.M. & P.A. Lowrey born Aug 4, 1884 - died Aug 8, 1884 Infantson of Elijah & Orienia J. Rainey b. & d. Oct. 11, 1888 JepthaHollingsworth born May 18, 1820 died June 30, 1890 The hour of my departures has come I hear the voice that calls me home At last Oh Lord let trouble cease And thy servant die in peace. D.M. Hollingsworth born June 20, 1848 died November 11, 1892 The race appointed I have run The combats o'er, the prize is won And now my witness is on high And now my records in the sky. Continued ...... Page 2. Hollingsworth Family Cemetery Elijah Rainey born July 7, 1859 died Nov. 28, 1893 Another link is broken In our household band But a chain is forming In a better land. Zilpha Galloway wife of John Hollingsworth born June 30, 1809 died April 13, 1894 Martha M. Hollingsworth born Nov 23, 1824 died May 24, 1899 I leave the world without a tear Save for the friends held so dear To heal their sorrows Lord descend And to the friendless prove a friend. Pheby M. daughter of Elijah & Jenny Raney born July 10, 1886 died Oct. 29, 1907 Sweetly Sleeping Annie May Ham daughter of C. K. and Mattie - born March 8, 1907 died April 28, 1908 A sleep in Jesus There are many graves with stones but no inscriptions. Compiled by Frances L. Brasher and written as interpreted on stones. Directions: From Fayette go Highway 43 N. turn Right on Highway 102, go 2.4 miles turn left on Rd. 53 and go 2.1 miles. This cemetery is about loo yards to the right in the Woods at the foot of Ford's Mountain. (At present time, 1990, is behind a brick house driveway.) This Cemetery was missed by Herb and Jeanie Newell. Transcribed to computer by Fred McCaleb
Hello Everybody, Here is something on Fayette County genealogy that I have that I thought some others might like to have, especially descendants of the first John Hollingsworth of Fayette County, Al. Hope someone can get some good from it. Fred McCaleb Zilpha Hollingsworth Notebook Zilpha Galloway Hollingsworth Notebook Note: Zilpha Galloway was the second wife of John Hollingsworth,Matilda White having been his first wife that died after having 7 children. Zilpha was born in 1809 and John was born 1792 andJohn's family was the first Hollingsworth family in FayetteCounty, Al. Matilda and Zilpha mothered 21 children for John.Zilpha found time to write down something about her family andher day in a notebook of which I have a photocopy. She was theonly ancester that bothered to write anything much down.Following are the record of her family taken from her note bookwith some of my comments thrown in. John Hollingsworth (her husb) was born September 3, 1792 Zilpha Galloway was born June the 30th, 1809 John Hollingsworth was married to Zilpha Galloway Oct 11,1827 Samuel Hollingsworth was born September 7, 1817 Thomas Hollingsworth was born September 30, 1818 Jeptha Hollingsworth was born May 28, 1820 Phoebe Hollingsworth was born January 9, 1822 Mary Hollingsworth was born November the 8th, 1823 Matilda Hollingsworth was born August the 25th 1825 (Matilda White was the mother of the above 5 children). John R Hollingsworth (my gggrandpa) born Nov 15,1837 Henry Hollingsworth was born August the 30th, 1840 James D. Hollingsworth was born August the 11th 1843 Wiley J. Hollingsworth was born June the 27th 1845 Martha L. Hollingsworth was born October the 9th 1846 Benjamin H. Hollingsworth was born September 22, 1848 Franklin P. Hollingsworth was born October the 29th 1852 Marion G. Hollingsworth was born January the 25th 1855 James Henry Hollingsworth was born December the 6th 1861 (The above children were John and Zilphas plus others) M.D. Roberts was born December 6, 1861 (son in law) Joseph C. J.C. Fowler was born August 16, 1862 Wiley J. Hollingsworth was married to Rejina Ann McCaleb Dec1,1864 Martha L. Hollingsworth was married to kSamuel Stephens Novemberthe 30th, 1865 John R. Hollingswowrth was married to Elizabeth Jane McCaleb July the 24th, 1862 Ages of Jeptha Hollingsworth Children Martha M. Ford was born November the 23rd 1824(wife) Elizabeth A. Hollingsworth was born February 20th 1844 John S. Hollingsworth was born September 7, 1845 Dortha M. Hollimgsworth was born June 20th 1847 Martha M. Hollingsworth was born December 29, 1848 Zilpha M. Hollingsworth was born September the 3rd, 1851Üj______ÜMary F. Hollingsworth was born May the 19th 1853 Sarah Clementine Hollingsworth was born February the 1st 1863 Matilda Hollingsworth was born August the 25 1825 Sarah Hollingsworth was born July 17th 1828 Jane Hollingsworth was born December 24th 1829 Hannah Hollingsworth was born February 9th 1831 Jacob Hollingsworth was born June the 5th 1832 Greenberry Hollingsworth was born November the 13th 1833 Frances Hollingsworth was born March the 1st 1835 Zilpha Hollingsworth was born April the 27th 1836 Mary Hollingsworth was born January the 6th 1842 Emily L. Hollingsworth was born March 21st 1844 Samuel H. Hollingsworth was born September 23rd 1846 Margaret E. Hollingsworth was born April the ©©©1849 Sarah M. Hollingsworth was born October 24, 1851 Frances Hollingsworth was born July 7th 1854 Joanna Syrene Hollingsworth was born December 23, 1856 Virginia Hill Hollingsworth was born April the 6th 1863?s Zilpha Elizabeth Thomas Belzora Fowler was born June the 23rd 1862(what a bunch of kids!) MARRIAGES Samuel Hollingsworth was married to Martha L. Galloway May the20th 1838 Phoebe Hollingsworth was married to Jalmes H. McCaleb 510 1838 Mary Hollingsworth was married to Arthur B. Evean Jan 14,1841 Thomas Hollingsworth was married to Margaret Fowler Jan 30 1841 Jeptha Hollingsworth was married to Martha M. Ford Jan 13 1843 Mary Hollingsworth and Arthur B. Evan Family Samuel Franklin Evins was born May the 7th 1842 Hepsey Katherine Evins was born May the 7th 1844 John Thomas Evins was born February the 24th 1846 Henryetta Matilda Evins was born November the 26th 1847 Mary Viannah Evins was born November the 20th 1851 James Bryant Evins was born July the 20th 1831 Phoebe Elizabeth Evins wass born June the 25th 1853 William B. Evins was born December 16?th 1854 Americus Columbus Evins was born September the 16th 1857 Nancy Virginia Ann Evins was born December the l3th 1859 Missouri A.J. Stephens was born August the 26th 1866 Nancy Missouri Hollingsworth was born Dec the 16th 1866 Martha Catherine Hollingsworth was born November the 16th 1866 James McCaleb and Phoebe Hollingsworth Children Jeptha W. McCaleb was born November the 7th 1839 and died Marchthe 26th 1848 Another son was born November the 10th 1840 Zilpha McCaleb was born Apr 1 1842 and died August 16th 1844 John H. McCaleb was born July 7th 1843 died May 8th 1844Üj______James K. Polk was born March 7th 1845 and died April 18 1846 Another son was born October 4th 1846 and died the same day Another daughter was born Aug the 25th 1847 and died the 26th Another daughter was born Oct the 28th 1850 and died that day Another son was born April the 30th 1852 amd died the same day Andrew H.L. McCaleb was born July the 4th 1855 Hugh Clark McCaleb was born February the 8th 1859(has descds) Eppy Belzora McCaleb was born May the 16th 1861 Mary Ann Colema Ford was born June the 21 1861(relation?) More Zilpha and John Hollingsworth Children Marriages Jane Hollingsworth was married to Daniel N. Ford Feb 17,1848 Hannah Hollingsworth was married to George Reynolds Oct 19,1848 Sarah Hollingsworth was married to Thomas Fowler Dec 29th 1850 Zilpha Hollingsworth was married to Coleman C.Fowler May 27,1855 Frances Hollingsworth married Matthew H Roberts Aug 24th 1856 Jacob Hollingsworth was married to Sarah F. McCaleb Apr 5th 1860 Zilpha and John have Grandchildren by Droves (Matilda White also) Zilpha H.(K.?) Ford was born January the 13th 1849 Sarah E. Ford was born April the 30th 1830 James J. Ford was born July the 11th 1831 John W. Reynolds was born September the 21st 1849 Sarah M. Reynolds was born November the 5th 1850 Daniel H. Fowler was born November the 29th 1831 William A.F. McCaleb was born December the 30th 1848 Eli A. Reynolds was born June the 1st 1852 Thomas G. (J?) Reynolds wass born June the 10th 1853 Greenberry M. Reynolds was born August the 30th 1854 John L. Fowler was born June the 5th 1859 John S. Ford was born September the 11th 1854 Hannah E. Ford was born November the 24th 1855 Zilpha A. Reynolds was born December the 22nd 1855 Francis A. Fowler was born September the 8th 1856 Martha Luesa Ford was born February the 16th 1857 Samuel Houston Roberts was born July the 25th 1857 William Jacob Fowler was born June the 23rd(28th?)1856 Emily Jane Fowler was born June the 22nd 1858 Lucinda Jane Reynolds was born November the 21st 1857 Jacob Churchwell Reynolds was born January the 16th 1852 Jacob Alva Jackson Ford was born January the 29th 1859 John H. Roberts was born March the 16th 1860 Francis T. Reynolds was born January the 2nd 1861 Samuel H. McCollum was born May the 2nd 1860 Virginia Caroline McCollum was born December the 21st 1861 Francis Marion McCollum was born September ©©© 1863 John Tyler Hollingsworth was born February th 7th 1864 Leah Catherine Hollingsworth was born July 27th 1866 DEATHS Emeline J. Hollingsworth March 21, 1854 Samuel H. Hollingsworth September the 23rd 1846 Sarah M. Hollingswowrth October the 23rd 1851 E.J.H. May 5th 1850 S.H.H. May 6 1850 (I think these 2 burned to death F.M.) S.M. H. died January the 8th 1855 Mary Hollingsworth departed this life September the 10th 1859aged 17 years 8 months and 4 days Henry Hollingsworth left Home June the 17th 1861 (Civil War) James D. Hollingsworth left home Tuesday morning September 17th1861 (Off to the Civil War) Jacob Hollingsworth left home on Thursday evening May the 14th1862 (Civil War) Martha L. Hollingsworth departed this life December the 6th 1852aged 34 years 5 months and six days John Hollingsworth departed this life November the 8th 1852 aged13 years 5 months 36 days Eli A. Reynolds departed this life November the 13th 1852 aged 5months and 12 days Emily Jane Hollingsworth departed this life May 5th 1830 aged 6years 1 month and 13 days Samuel H. Hollingsworth departed this life May the 6th 1830 aged3 years 13 days Sarah M. Hollingsworth departed this life January 8th 1835 Henryetta Matilda Evins departed this life Dec the 23rd 1848 MORE BIRTHS Phoebe M. Hollingsworth was born May the 26th 1855 Jacob N. Hollingsworth was born April 18th 1851 Syrene B. Hollingsworth was born March the 28th 1859 Orlena J. Hollingsworth was born January 18th 1861 MORE DEATHS George W. Reynolds departed this life June 18th 1862 Thomas G. Hollingsworth departed this life June the 27th 1862aged 18 years 3 months and 16 days Frances Hollingsworth departed this life September the 1st 1863 Thomas Galloway Reynolds departed this life January the 10th 1857aged 3 years 7 months Greenberry Morgan Reynolds departed this life January the 16th1857 aged 2 years 4 months and 17days Samuel Franklin Evins departed this life May the 18th 1859 aged 17 years and 11 days Frances Louise Hollingsworth departed this life August the 12th 1859 aged 3 years 1 month and 5 days Margaret Elizabeth Hollingsworth departed this life September the4th 1859 aged 10 years 4 months and ? days William A.F. McCaleb dleparteld this life March the 30 1862 aged13 years 5 months Daniel N. Ford departed this life February February 13th 1862 MORE BIRTHS Nancy Barsheba Hollingsworth born Feb the 20th 1865 James Duncan Fowler was born March the 21st 1867 CIVIL WAR DEATH Henry C. Hollingsworth left home on MondayÜj______Ü morning June the 17th 1861 and was wounded in the battle nearRichmond June the 30th 1862 and departed this life July the 27th1862 aged 21 years 10 months and 27 days James Henry Hollingsworth daparted this life February the 13th1864 aged two years two months and five days James D. Hollingsworth left home on Tuesday morning September the17th 1861 and departed this life Jene the 24th 1864 aged 20 years10 months and 13 days. Ages of Franklin P. Hollingsworth Children Henry Clay Hollingsworth was born December the 27th 1873 Mary Alice Hollingsworth wass born July the 3rd 1875 Two daughters was born July the 26th 1877 Minny Bell Hollingsworth was born January the 16th 1879 John William Houston Hollingsworth was born june the 11th 1881 MORE DEATHS Samuel Hollingsworth departed this life December the5th 1880 aged 63 years 2 months twenty eight days Jane Ford departed this life August the 5th 1880 aged 50 years 7months 12 days. Joanna Serena Hollingsworth departed this life August the 4th1875 aged 18 years 2 months 10 days. M.G. Hollingsworth was born January the 23rd 1855 this Januarythe 20th age 20 years 11 months and 20 days (copied as is) John Hollingsworth departed this life November the 30th 1880 aged88 years two months and 27 days. (this was Zilpha's husband) Zilpha Galloway Hollingsworth departed this life April the 15th1894 aged 84 years 9 months and 13 days ?(wrote this notebook) Entry as following: "The world is wide, the see is deep and inyour arms I hope to sleep". Franklin Pierce Hollingsworth was married to Margaret McCalebDecember the 26th 1872 Marion Galloway Hollingsworth was married to Alice McCollum Marchthe 8th 1877 Newman Felix Hollingsworth was born February 19th 1878 Drusilla Dell Hollingsworth was born March the 3rd 1880 Thomas Hollingsworth departed this life October 31,1884 aged 66years 10 month and one day C.R. Stephens departed this life April the 28th 1887 John Stephens departed this life July 11th 1887 Franklin Pierce Hollingsworth departed this life September 13,1887 aged 34 years 10 months and 15 days Zilpha Galloway Parents Jane Galloway departed this life December the 31, 1851 aged 75years 7 months and 4 days ( she was a Beall) Thomass Galloway departed this life January 30 1852 aged 78 years11 months and 12 days. They were from NC and Thomas born Pa.
I have a picture (tintype) that I'd like to post to see if anybody can identify it. It belongs to my father-in-law, Richard Holmes Campbell (from Fayette), and he thinks it is either some CAMPBELLs or JONES's. Where should I put it so everybody can have a look? Alice Campbell
Is anyone researching the Todd family of Fayette Co., AL? Diane H.
Hi folks, The 1870 and 1880 Marion Co. census records are now on line at: 1870 Marion County http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/marion/census/1870 1880 Marion County http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/marion/census/1880 Best regards, Monya Havekost Fayette Co. AL listowner MUSGROVE surname listowner THOMPSON surname listowner ASTON surname listowner RootsWeb sponsor Researching: ANDERSON, ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON, GRANT, HARRIS, HOWELL, LESLIE, McDONALD, MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, SMOOT, SOUTH, THOMPSON, and WEBSTER.
Thanks for posting all of the SOUTH marriages. Was Horace DODSON related to Wesley DODSON (b. 1812, SC) who married Luvica "Visey" McCLUNG? One of Luvica's sisters--Elizabeth McCLUNG (b. 1822, d. bef. 8/11/1854 in Fayette County) married Jesse J. LANGSTON (b. abt. 1823 and d. bef. 8/27/1853). Jesse J. LANGSTON was a JP in Fayette County prior to 1850. Another of Luvica's sisters--Pheba Jane McCLUNG (b. 2/10/1823 in Fayette Co, d. aft. June, 1901) who married John B. "Johnny LANGSTON (b. 12/18/1818, d. bef. 25 June, 1901, when his will was probated in Fayette Co.). Following the deaths of Jesse J. LANGSTON and his wife Elizabeth, Wesley DODSON was appointed administrator of their estate. After the deaths of Jesse J. and Elizabeth LANGSTON their children were split between Luvica and Wesley DODSON and Jane and John LANGSTON. Elreeta Weathers
Looking for the maiden name of the wife of Wright Mosley: 1870 Sanford Co., AL, Big Bend Wright Mosley 42 SC Matilda 39 AL Thomas J. 15 AL Sarah A. E. 13 MS Delpha A. 11 AL Martha S. 7 AL Emily C/E. 5 AL Mary J. 2 AL Wm. Ponder 22 AL Diane H.
What is the maiden name of Levi J. Trapp's wife? 1870 Sanford Co., AL, Big Bend Levi J. Trapp 28 NC Ellen F. 28 AL Jerusha Thompson 8 AL Alice L. Trapp 2 AL _niley McAvrey 20 AL Rebecca Ponder 16 AL Luvonia Trapp 6/12 AL Diane H.
Hi, I descend from MARY "POLLY" SOUTH who married HORACE DODSON in 1839 in Tuscaloosa Co. AL. Her parents are ELIJAH SOUTH, b. ca. 1793 SC and RHODA ANDREWS, b. ca. 1800 SC. RHODA's parents are EZEKIEL ANDREWS, b. 1767 VA; and wife ELIZABETH unk, b. 1774. These families were from Laurens Co. SC before moving to Tuscaloosa Co. AL. Horace and Polly DODSON lived in Fayette Co. Here is some SOUTH info I've collected in an effort to sort out my line. Maybe you'll find something helpful: SOUTH marriages and probate records ~ Fayette Co. AL Source: Fayette County, Alabama Marriage and Probate Records; compiled by Betty C. Wiltshire, 1994 James O. Goosby to Mary C. South March 28, 1889 at the house of A. South King D. Dyar to A. A. South November 6, 1884 at the house of Susan South Consent given by Susan South Benjamin Logan to Amanda South July 10, 1888 at the house of Mrs. S. South Lewis C. Corbett to Virginia A. Mosley January 20, 1887 at the house of Asberry South Consent given by E. A. South William M. Pope to Sallie J. South August 15, 1889 at the house of Asberry South John T. Humble to Rebecca South December 4, 1873 at the house of Asbery South Isaac P. Nolen to Mary F. South October 22, 1882 at the house of the bride's mother Consent given by Caroline South James A. Lindsey to Margaret J. South May 24, 1870 at the house of E. South Silvanus South to Margaret A. Price December 10, 1891 at the courthouse Consent given by Mrs. E. South H. Clay Kelley to Rhonda Ethel South December 15, 1891 at the house of John A. South Consent given by J. A. South E. A. South to Martha A. Dodson August 18, 1875 at the house of T. M. Reese [Terrell M. Reese, JP; husband of Margaret Harris, my G-G Aunt] George H. Shelton Estate Heirs: Jane Shelton, widow; Laura Ann,wife of B. P. Morris; Elizabeth J., wife of E. N. South; Mary C. wife of Edwin Bryans; Missouri A. Shelton, Mary Tolbert; B. and Olivia Bryans. December 1857 George H. Shelton Estate Petition of Colvin Poe, administrator, for sale of lands. Heirs: Laura Ann Morris, wife of B. P. Morris; Elizabeth South, wife of E. N. South; Jane Shelton, widow of deceased; Missouri Humphreys, wife of James Humphreys; Mary Bryan Tolbert and Olive Bryan, children of deceased daughter; Olive Bryan; George R. Shelton, deceased, leaving no children. October 1867. J. J. Langston to J. A. South July 13, 1876 at the house of E. W. South Thomas Hailey to Mary Freeman December 2, 1866 at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth South Toney Whitesides to Matildy Haley December 28, 1867 at the house of Elizabeth South Alfred McConnell to Malinda Going October 1, 1869 at the house of Elizabeth South J. W. G. Winn to F. J. South January 4, 1871 at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth South George W. Williamson to Emily H. South January 18, 1883 at the house of the bride's mother W. B. Melton to F. H. South February 29, 1872 at the house of Mrs. South George W. South to Vilindy J. Barton September 27, 1883 at the house of W. W. Barton James L. Whitson to Virginia A. South January 26, 1888 at the house of John A. South Consent given by J. A. South John Marion South to Missouri Autry October 16, 1870 at the house of Elbert Autry J. D. South to Martha Selman December 27, 1874 at the house of Amos Johnson J. W. McCarver to S. C Shirley December 20, 1880 at the house of Tillman South J. M. South to M. T. McCarver January 29, 1880 at the house of John McCarver J. R. Strong to S. A. South January 21, 1892 at the house of J. M. South J. S. South to Vilula J. Ray October 7, 1886 at the house of T. J. Ray Wm Shields to Jane South December 2, 1869 at the house of the bride W. J. Taylor to Jane Davis December 11, 1877 at the house of Jas. South M. V. Webster to Polly Ann South October 17, 1869 at the house of Josiah South [Martin Van Buren Webster, son of Samuel C. Webster and Mary Lawrence, to first wife, Martha Ann "Polly" South] R. D. South to N. A. Gammon April 19, 1892 at the house of C. J. Blake R. F. South to Ella S. McDonald February 26, 1891 at the house of James A. McDonald William J. Cunningham to Rhoda F. South January 9, 1881 at the house of Tilman South Consent given by J. Cunningham John H. Lucas to Roda A. South October 12, 1871 at the house of Josiah South J. W. Logan to Susan E. South Decembe 20, 1888 at the house of S. E. South Consent given by Susan South William M. Pope to Sallie J. South August 15, 1889 at the house of Asberry South Samuel L. South to Mattie Pinion January 3, 1892 at Shady Grove Church William South to Collister Gray January 11, 1883 at the house of the bride's father Consent given by James W. Gray J. F. Otts to L. F. South October 15, 1874 at the house of Josiah South Best regards, Monya Fayette Co. AL listowner MUSGROVE surname listowner THOMPSON surname listowner ASTON surname listowner RootsWeb sponsor Researching: ANDERSON, ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON, GRANT, HARRIS, HOWELL, LESLIE, McDONALD, MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, SMOOT, SOUTH, THOMPSON, and WEBSTER.
I don't know if these SOUTH's will help or muddy the waters! Barbara S. Descendants of EZEKIAL ASBURY SOUTH Generation No. 1 1. EZEKIAL ASBURY1 SOUTH was born 1819. He married NANCY SARAH STEWART. Child of EZEKIAL SOUTH and NANCY STEWART is: 2. i. ELIJAH FRANKLIN2 SOUTH, b. 27 February 1857, WINFIELD, AL ?; d. 23 August 1928, FAYETTE CO., ALABAMA. Generation No. 2 2. ELIJAH FRANKLIN2 SOUTH (EZEKIAL ASBURY1) was born 27 February 1857 in WINFIELD, AL ?, and died 23 August 1928 in FAYETTE CO., ALABAMA. He married MARY FRANCES HANKINS, daughter of SAMUEL HANKINS and SARAH LAWRENCE. Notes for ELIJAH FRANKLIN SOUTH: REL: BAPTIST More About ELIJAH FRANKLIN SOUTH: Fact 2: OLD UNION BAP. CHURCH, NEAR SULLIGENT AL Fact 3: FARMER More About MARY FRANCES HANKINS: Fact 2: SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH NEAR FAYETTE Children of ELIJAH SOUTH and MARY HANKINS are: i. BASCOM GURLEY3 SOUTH. ii. WALTER RUFUS SOUTH. iii. DORA ANGELINE SOUTH. iv. DONNIE VIRGINIA SOUTH. v. HOUSTON ASBURY SOUTH. vi. EARLIE MAYBELLE SOUTH. vii. PEARLIE ADELE SOUTH. viii. JOHN FRANKLIN SOUTH. ix. ELMER AUSTIN SOUTH. x. WILLIAM GRADY SOUTH. xi. OLLIE FRANCES SOUTH.
We are also looking for an unknown SOUTH in Fayette Co., AL. But the one for whom we are looking was still alive about 1880. By family legend Sarahann Adaline (AUTREY) ROWLAND married such a man. Sarahann's first husband, Hiram M. ROWLAND, died 11/02/1862 somewhere in the hills of Eastern TN--Civil War. By legend, her son Thadeus Murphy ROWLAND left home so that his mother would remarry and have a life again. Thadeus married Amanda Margaret LANGSTON (daughter of John B. "Johnny" LANGSTON and Phebe Jane McCLUNG) on 12/23/1880 in Fayette County--hence we are looking for a SOUTH/ROWLAND marriage after 1880. Our SOUTH information is limited to the following: John Marion SOUTH, b. 1855 married 10/16/1870 in Fayette County (at the home of Elbert AUTREY/AWTREY--the bride's father.) Missouri Ann AUTREY, . 1841 Two sons of John and Missouri were Elijah, b. 1872 and Carlis, b. 1879 Don't know who the parents of John Marion were. Jesse Jariet "Jessey" LANGSTON, 1855-1913 (son of John B. "Johnny" LANGSTON and Phebe Jane McCLUNG) married on 7/13/1876 in Fayette at the home of E. W. SOUTH (don't know who E. W. South was) Jerusha Ann SOUTH, 1855-1931, daughter of Asbury SOUTH and Rebecca STEWART. Elreeta Weathers ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ladykdee@aol.com> To: <ALFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 7:23 AM Subject: [ALFAYETT] South > Can anyone with access to cemetery information in Fayette County tell me if > there is a cemetery where there are a lot of South's buried? > ... --- > Looking for a male South who died between May 1868 - November 1869. > Thank you, > Karen >
Miranda Jane Nichols, b. 26 Jan 1849 in Fayette Co. m. Matthew Howton on 17 Feb 1869. She died on 26 April 1931 in Fayette Co. and is buried in New River Ch. of Christ Cem., in fayette on Carbon Hill Road. I'm looking for parents and siblings of Miranda Jane. D. A. Bass-Frazier 36th Regiment of Alabama Volunteers & Monroe Co. & other Ala. Genealogy: Visit: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~oldfedrd/