Just thought I would add my surnames to your list, Although most were not from Washington Co, but were from your neighbor Holmes. Some Marlow's were found on the 1850 Washington Co. census (found at the end of this message) I would love to hear from anyone connected to any of these names. George Washington Marlow. b.1828 Ga. m. Melinda Hart b. abt. 1834 (the lone survivor of an indian massacre when she was 2 years old, in the lower Coffee County area in ALA.) their children were: 1.Allin George Washington Marlow b. Feb. 12, 1852, in Ga. married Mary Russel Barker 2.Lucinda Marlow b.? Geneva Ala. (never married..died young) 3. Jackson Marlow b. 1860....Geneva Ala. m. Ruth 4. John Marlow b. 1865....Geneva Ala. m. Ruth George's second marriage (my ggrandmother) Mary McFatter b. 1845-47? Fla. Children: 1. Steven Marlow b. 1868 Geneva Ala. m. Glovie West 2. Thomas A. Marlow b. 1871....Holmes Co. Fla. Ella Bryant and Cora Bryant 3. Elisha Franklin Marlow b. 1873? ..Holmes Co. Fl. m. Daisy Hood and Ada Atwell 4. William David Marlow b. 1877...Holmes co. Fl. m. Elizabeth Bryant b. 1896 (my grandparents) 5. Martha Jane Marlow b. 1879-80 ..Holmes Co. Fl. 6. Mary Ann Marlow b. 1882....Holmes Co. Fl. m. ? McNeal 7. Rebecca Irene Marlow b. 1874 Holmes Co. Fl. m William Leeman Burke 8. Ruth ???? (no further info) A William Westlow (Westley/Wesley) Marlow was discovered on an 1850 census for Washington Co. Fl. as head of household...being born 1825 in Ga. m. to Jane b. 1825 Ga. Living in his household was a Mary Marlow age. 60 b. in NC... along with a GEORGE MARLOW b. 1828 also a Henry Marlow b. 1820, Ala., and a Thomas Marlow b.in 1833 in Ala. (we are guessing that this George *could* be my George, as the date and location was similar.) I am getting desperate to know WHO were GEORGE WASHINGTON MARLOW's parents....siblings????? Note: Geneva Co, Ala., Washington Co. Fla. and Walton & Holmes Co. all join. Thanks, hope someone has some of these names. (even names connected in marriage) Ann Marlow Hall CC HOLMES FLgenweb, and FLHolmes-L@rootsweb.com listowner P.S. REQUEST: If you have ANY information pertaining to HOLMES COUNTY and would like to share, we sure would LOVE to have it. Or if you have books, census, etc. that you would like to volunteer to do look-ups...we would appreciate your services.
Hi all: I am researching the following families in Washington and Jackson Counties: WORTHINGTON - Ida McDERMIT (or McDERMOTT) - Bryant, Julia, Mary A. and Johnnie COPPEDGE -John W., John W., Elizabeth B., M.A. P., James Marion, Narcissa, Charles W., William L. Turner, Young L., Elizabeth V. The timeframe would be from about 1860 to 1900. Any help or clues are much appreciated. Mary Jane
RILEY, William Lawrence, George Clifford, Coleman CULBRETH, Ester Laura (Riley) w/o of David Y. CULBRETH CORBIN, Jerome Benjamin and wife, Mary Ann ?? Cornelia Ann. M. Zimariah Appleton STEWART (2) Stephen W. LAND Emily, b. 1846, GA Samuel Hardy, m. Sallie Sarah KIRKLAND Julius N "Boney" m. Sarah BUSH Sarah, m. Thomas Y. WATTS Mary Alice m. William Lawrence RILEY William Paul, m. Rebecca BROCK Josephine, b. 1857 m. Edly Thomas SMiTH George W. m. Christian JONES (2) Lenora WHITE LAND, Sumpter m. Sarah Moore RICHARDS Thomas Jefferson m. Mary Catherine CLARK Elizabeth Majors, m. E. William RILEY Elisha Sumpter b. Dec 4, 1823 Jehu, m. Angeline BUSH James Calvin, b. Feb 17, 1828 m. Mary Elizabeth REGISTER Henry G., m. Mary KENT WILLIAMS, Noah and wife, Laura (CREAMER) BROCK, Russell Evan and wife. Martha WHITE, dau. Rebecca m. Wm Paul CORBIN GLOVER, Burrell, and Evelin (Willis Hurley) Margaret m. T. J. BASS, John W. m. Mary L. HOWARD Andrew, b. 1856 Jesse Owen, b. Apr 22, 1858 m. (2) Elma J. BEASLEY James, b. 1862 Edna Mae, b. 1864 m. E. Franklin TAYLOR JACKSON, Thomas George m. Hattie Mae TAYLOR RileyPR@aol.com
I am interested in following names that ended up in Washington Co. Some were in Holmes and Walton before that. TILLER: James Allen Tiller, b. 1868; son of Edmund B. Tiller, b. 1838, Henry Co., AL; son of William Tiller, Jr. (1790); son of William Tiller (1765); son of Joseph Tiller--from England? ALEXANDER: Ann Alexander, who married William Tiller, Jr.; moved to Washington Co., from Henry Co., AL. Daughter of John Alexander (1775-1846), S.C. NELSON: Elizabeth Nelson, who married Edmund B. Tiller. Born 1842, died 1887. Daughter of John Nelson (Jens Nissen), who was born in Denmark in 1813. John Nelson lived in, and is buried in Washington Co. EVANS: Eliza "Betty" Evans, wife of John Nelson; died 1840s. Daughter of James Evans, Jr. from S.C. ANDERSON: Mary Catherine Anderson, who married James Allen Tiller. Her father was Daniel Anderson (1861-1950) from Walton Co. SPEARS: Mother of Mary Catherine Anderson was Queen California "Callie" Spears. Daughter of Bryant Spears and Annie (Cowart) Spears. Would like to exchange information. Sue Gill
I'll try again. Hi, The names I'm searching: HENDERSON: the line of John Bryant Henderson, who was born in Onslow Co., N.C. in 1839; moved to Jackson Co., FL before the Civil War. STEWART: Zylphia Suffie Stewart, b. ca. 1868; dau. of John Stewart, b. 1833; son of John Stewart. Family came from GA.---where? GAY: Caroline Gay, b. 1839 (was she Winneford C. Gay?); dau. of John Gay, who was the son of Thomas Gay. Again, from GA.--where? MORRIS: Mary Frances "Lint" Morris, b. ca. 1864; dau. of Sion A. Morris, b. ca. 1819 in GA. Sion's wife was Lotetia. MCKNIGHT: (Rebecca Jane?). Married to Samuel Welch. SWEARINGEN: (Zylphine?). Married to John Gay. Mother of Caroline Gay. WELCH: Lavinia Tency Welch, dau. of Samuel Welch. Family from S.C. Would like to hear from anyone working on any of these lines. Sue Gill
Ok... I know I should be sleeping, but it is 1:30 a.m. and I had to share the news that I now have more marraiges online: Grooms H, K, L, M, N, and O. (that's another 30 web pages...only 2,000 more... just kidding) Anyway, I really hope it helps some of you. Keep sending in those surnames too. Cindy
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I'm researaching the following families who were in Jackson and Washington Counties. WHITFIELD BRUNER DAVIS BOON/BOONE Will gladly share/exchange information. Patsy Powell ppowell@neto.com
Here is the short list. These are my primary lines. Butler: Ann, John, John Franklin Pippen: Mary Elizabeth Porter: William T., Jacob T., Turner Worthington: Fanny Mayo: Fanny, John P.
LOGAN GAMMON WOOD BULLOCK
Great idea, Mary! Here goes: COOK: James, Thomas, Benjamen, Greenberry SELLERS: Henry L., Henry Thomas, John F., John Milton, HAMILTON: Viola SEGERS, FORT, COOPER, CORBITT, MCCROAN, BOYETT, SIMS Right now I'm really trying to find the parents of Viola Hamilton b. 1892 who married Arry Boyd Sellers Sr. They are buried at Cypress Baptist Church Cemetery. Thanks!
For those of you who listed the Pippin name, I wrote down a Pippin I found in Mt.Olive Cemetery in Altha, Fl. It is: Festus Pippin 1891-1966. That's all the stone said, and I wrote it down just because it was an unusual name. Hope this helps someone! Josie
Hi everyone, My family names mostly from Washington and Holmes Co., are; CLARK, BUSH, DAVIS, HAGAN I've been working on the CLARKs mostly, some on HAGANs, haven't really started on BUSH, and DAVIS yet. If anyone else is researching these names please let me know. Thanks for your time and help. Cricket
Well, I have been quiet on this list. But thanks to Mary's prompting, I will join in. Here's my list of names in Jackson and Washington Counties. LANIER, James, John, George A., Bulah FOXWORTH, Ransom J., Clayton J. SHELFER, Levi, Martha, DYKES, Jacob H., Nancy BRANNING, Margaret Ann PIPPIN, Solomon, Griffin, Eliza Ann, NEWSOM, Samantha CLEMONS, James, William KING, Johnson, Ramath
These are my family names Adams, Alva, Harmon Charley and James M. Baker, Willie Frank and Henry Lorenza Baxley, Lathan Leslie, Barnabas B. Jr. Gilstrap, Frances E. Levin and Elizabeth Mitchell, Mattie Martha, and Bud D. Stephens, Allie, Nancy and William H. (also Gadsen Co.) Smith, Noah Orlando/Arlando "Ira" Wilcox. Esther Inez (also Holmes Co.)
WILLIAMSON, Matthew.
My Jackson county names: William Henry CREAMER, b.c. 1830 in SC, d. 1880/1900 in Jackson Co., FL James O. SULLIVAN, b. 1813/20 in GA, d. aft. 1870, Jackson Co., FL; m. (1) Mary ____ (2) Phoebe MORRIS (3) Sarah Jane SAPP -- Ann Avery Hunter Richmond, Virginia annh@erols.com
I was talking to Cindy [the owner of this list] the other night and she said there are alot of people on this list and I have not heard much from you. So I am posting the name that I am working on and hope that everyone else does the same. Lets get helping each other. Some of these names are people that married into my lines but would like to know more about them. GAY- Thomas, John, Queen Eliza, James Edward, Willie Robert, Horace BENEFIELD- George Wahington, Jennie Lee DANIELS- Penny KEEL- William, Anna Lee HARRINGTON- Texas COLEY-John Henry BARNES- James TURNER- Duncan KENT-John HARPER- William KENNEDY- Ruben John WIMBLEY- Isaac STWART- John Mary Gay
Not a bad idea. I just have a couple that relate to Jackson Co. VICKERS, Mary Ann, Jordan, Bryant STEPHENS, Louise George, George Alexander Mark Thomas
Hi All: The HARDY's are not my family so please don't ask me for more information on them. I just thought I would pass on the information on a book that I found on a used bookstore catalog on the Internet while doing a search for any books on Washington Co., Florida. I hope someone can use the information. What I found is a follows: WhiteDeer & Associate's , Rt 2 Box 468D , Buchanan Dam , TX , U.S.A. , 78609 Phone 512-793-6486 / Fax fax/modem: 512-793-2475 , Email agawela@tstar.net Family Members Hardy Reunion Private Publiction 84 pgs. 8vo. VG+. Paper bound. History of "Adam Hardy and his son Isiah who settled on a tract of land in Washington co., Florida." Includes family addresses, church and will records, and memories recalled by members of the family. Book# 197298 US$ 10.00. Sincerely, Mary Jane Pattillo