http://www.statesboroherald.net/SpiritErrata/SpiritErrata.pdf >From: WilGeese2@aol.com >Reply-To: GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com >To: GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GABULLOC] Re: GABULLOC-D Digest V04 #29 >Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 14:06:40 EST > >I have this book and read from it often. I obtained my book from the >Statesboro Library. >I would like to know where to get the corrections, also. > >x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x > >I also. If someone learns the source of the corrections, please post it to >the list. > >Bill Brown >Orlando, Florida > > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1
I need to make a correction to the message about the daughter of Laura Williams and Thomas Young. Their only daughter to survive was named MARY THOMAS YOUNG. Mary Thomas Young married Daniel C. Ashley of Valdosta. That information came from the records of Dr. Parrish Blitch of Statesboro, GA. Carole Farr Drexel drexel410@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> To: <JOANH954@aol.com>; <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [GABULLOC]. Roxey Williams/Laura Williams/Thomas Young > Joni > > The daughter of Washington WILLIAMS and Roxey (JOHNSON) WILLIAMS was Laura, > as you show Joni. > > Joni, do you have Laura Williams' birth record from a Bible or something or > just the 1850 census? > > Did she marry THOMAS YOUNG, son of JAMES YOUNG and his wife LAVINIA (JONES) > YOUNG? In your 1850 Census, were Roxey (Johnson) Williams, widow, and > younger children, Laura, Mary and William Johnson Williams, living anywhere > close to James YOUNG in that part of Bulloch County? > > If this is the same LAURA WILLIAMS who married THOMAS YOUNG, then she was > living in Atlanta before the outbreak of the Civil War and up until possibly > the fall of Atlanta. She married Thomas sometime during the War, and he was > killed during one of the last battles of the war, 1864. She and Thomas had > one daughter, MARY CHARLOTTE YOUNG. Laura WILLIAMS YOUNG married a BLITCH > later. > > Is this the same LAURA WILLIAMS who married THOMAS YOUNG? > > (> Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY > WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B (1852-1875), > page 114?) > > > > > > > > In the Census > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <JOANH954@aol.com> > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 8:43 AM > Subject: Re: [GABULLOC]. Roxey Williams > > > > Olivia, > > Wish I had more to offer. I just found the marriage record between Roxey > Ann > > WILLIAMS and John DEKLE in Register's Gene Source Material for Bulloch Co > > book. ...Haven't begun hunt for DEKLEs (w/variants) > > > > I'm tracking Roxey Anne JOHNSON who md Washington WILLIAMS 1842 Bulloch Co > > and was widowed abt.1846. She and two young daughters - Laura (b1844) and > Mary > > (b1846) - and apparent brother, William JOHNSON (b1820) ,were living > together > > in the 1850 Bullloch Co census. > > Which leads to: Does anyone know which JOHNSON family of Emanuel Co this > > Roxey belonged to? > > TIA > > Joni > > > > In a message dated 1/31/2004 8:28:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > saffold@pineland.net writes: > > Speaking of Roxey WILLIAMS': > > > Who was Roxey Ann WILLIAMS that md John DEKLE 1872 in Bulloch Co.? > > > thanks > > > Joni > > > > > > > Joni, do you have information on her children? > > Olivia > > > > ______________________________ >
"The Young Family of GA", Revised Edition, A. C. Felton, 248 Third Street, Macon, GA, April 1955. Michael Young. b. January 16, 1797, in Screven County. d. August 24, 1856. m. SARAH EVERETT of Bullock County on March 24, 1819. In 1828, with wife and slaves, he moved to Thomas County. He was a member of the Legislature making journey to Milledgeville on horseback. He died on his farm August 24, 1856, and his wife died April 14, 1876. She was born April 7, 1797. Their 10 children were as follows: a/ James Everett Young 1821-1874 m. Lavinia Young b/ America Young 1821-1910 m. Archibald Thompson MacIntyr c/ Remer Young 1826-1888 m. 1st Mary Wyche 2nd Sarah Frances Goldwire d/ William Joshua Young 1828- m. Susie Smith e/ Mary Jane Young 1830- m. 1st William Henry McElveen 2nd Randolph Avera f/ Thomas Jones Young 1832- m. Georgia Sloan g/ John Carter Young 1835-1853 m. unmarried h/ Sarah E. Young 1837-1879 m. James Alexander Linton i/ Michael Henderson Young 1840-1917 m. Frances Ann Hudson j/ David Josiah Young 1842-1844 m.---------------- more about James Everett Young. born March 20, 1821. d. September 26, 1874. m. Lavinia Young, first cousin, daughter of James Young, on May 9, 1844. She was born December 13, 1823. d. September 1, 1911. They had six children.
----- Original Message ----- From: Greg Drexel To: James A. Jones Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 5:11 PM Subject: Re: Question for Ya!! Well, I had to look it up...gotta look everything up, you know, or it's prone to Carole's bad memory that they fuss at me or groan about on all the rootsweb lists...but I DID look this one up...<G> Short answer: Michael and Sarah. Long answer: Col. Michael Young was born Jan 16, 1797, in Screven County, GA. (William Young and Mary Henderson Young Bible Record). He died on August 24, 1856, in Thomas County, GA. Michael's will was probated in Thomas County, GA. His legatees were his wife, SARAH EVERETT, and his children, JAMES E., WILLIAM J., REMER, THOMAS J., MICHAEL, AMERICA MacINTYRE, MARY J. McELVEN (afterwards AVERA), and SARAH L. YOUNG (afterwards LINTON). Michael moved to Thomas County, GA in 1828, where he lived until his death. He served as State Senator from Thomas County in 1830. In July, 1836, Michael was elected to take command of a battalion of troops formed from Captain Newman's Company of Thomasville and Captain Pike's Company from Lowndes County. They engaged and defeated the remnants of a group of Creek Indians, led by Jim Henry, near the forks of Big Warrior Creek and Little Creek. 1850-The 1850 Census listed Michael Young, aged 53, farmer; his wife, Sarah, aged 50; Jane, aged 19; Thomas, aged 17, farmer; John, aged 16, farmer; Sarah, aged 13; and Michael, aged 11. He was married to SARAH EVERITT (daughter of Joshua EVERITT and JANE CARTER) on March 25, 1819, in Bulloch County, GA. Ceremony was performed by Enoch Fagan, J. P. SARAH EVERIT was born on April 7, 1799, in Bulloch County, GA. She died on April 15, 1876, in Thomas County, GA. The Wednesday, April 19, 1876, issue of the "Southern Enterprise" reported the death of Mrs. Sarah Young, widow of Colonel Mike Young. Sarah was returning to town, from her place in the country, in a buggy. The horse became frightened and ran off throwing her from the buggy. She died Saturday morning at one o'clock. She was seventy-seven years old. Col. Michael Young and Sarah Everitt had the following children: -JAMES EVERITT YOUNG, born March 20, 1821. -AMERICA YOUNG, born April 29, 1823. -REMER YOUNG, born on May 5, 1826. -WILLIAM JOSHUA YOUNG, born on October 18, 1828. -MARY JANE YOUNG, born September 29, 1830. -THOMAS JONES YOUNG, born October 6, 1832. -JOHN CARTER YOUNG, born July 18, 1835. He died on June 24, 1853, in LaGrange, Troup County, GA. Died single while a student at school. -SARAH E. YOUNG, born December 17, 1837. -MICHAEL HENDERSON YOUNG, born June 13, 1840. -DAVID YOUNG, born June 11, 1842. He died on September 10, 1844. Now the funny thing is that James E. Young seems to have married his first cousin, a daughter of his uncle and aunt, JAMES YOUNG and LAVINIA JONES. My chart shows the child of James and Lavinia Jones Young, named LAVINIA YOUNG, married JAMES E. YOUNG, son of Michael and Sarah. Is that what you have? I'll look it up in "The Young Family of GA" and if any different, mail you back. c ----- Original Message ----- From: James A. Jones To: Carole and Greg Drexel Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 4:22 PM Subject: Question for Ya!! Carole, I have a quick question that's been hounding me for eons...and I would appreciate your help/expertise! I hope (from your records) you can help me. Don't worry if you can't answer it...I haven't been able to do it for months now. ;(( I would be very happy to know..who are the parents of James Everett Young (1821-1874). I've seen two different possibilities..and found just about as much weight on one as the other!!! Are the parents James Young and Lavinia Young OR is it Michael Young and Sarah Carter Everett??? [I'm sure for most folks, the Everett in Sarah's name is a giveaway]?? I would just like to have it right!! Right now, he's sitting on the doorstep of James and Lavinia ;)) Thanks cuz' Jimmy
I have this book and read from it often. I obtained my book from the Statesboro Library. I would like to know where to get the corrections, also. x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x I also. If someone learns the source of the corrections, please post it to the list. Bill Brown Orlando, Florida
Joni and Olivia, The daughter of Washington WILLIAMS and Roxey (JOHNSON) WILLIAMS was Laura, as you show Joni. Joni, do you have Laura Williams' birth record from a Bible or something or just the 1850 census? Did she marry THOMAS YOUNG, son of JAMES YOUNG and his wife LAVINIA (JONES) YOUNG? In your 1850 Census, were Roxey (Johnson) Williams, widow, and younger children, Laura, Mary and William Johnson Williams, living anywhere close to James YOUNG in that part of Bulloch County? If this is the same LAURA WILLIAMS who married THOMAS YOUNG, then she was living in Atlanta before the outbreak of the Civil War and up until possibly the fall of Atlanta. She married Thomas sometime during the War, and he was killed during one of the last battles of the war, 1864. She and Thomas had one daughter, MARY CHARLOTTE YOUNG. Laura WILLIAMS YOUNG married a BLITCH later. Is this the same LAURA WILLIAMS who married THOMAS YOUNG? (> Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B (1852-1875), page 114?) > In the Census ----- Original Message ----- From: <JOANH954@aol.com> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 8:43 AM Subject: Re: [GABULLOC]. Roxey Williams > Olivia, > Wish I had more to offer. I just found the marriage record between Roxey Ann > WILLIAMS and John DEKLE in Register's Gene Source Material for Bulloch Co > book. ...Haven't begun hunt for DEKLEs (w/variants) > > I'm tracking Roxey Anne JOHNSON who md Washington WILLIAMS 1842 Bulloch Co > and was widowed abt.1846. She and two young daughters - Laura (b1844) and Mary > (b1846) - and apparent brother, William JOHNSON (b1820) ,were living together > in the 1850 Bullloch Co census. > Which leads to: Does anyone know which JOHNSON family of Emanuel Co this > Roxey belonged to? > TIA > Joni > > In a message dated 1/31/2004 8:28:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, > saffold@pineland.net writes: > Speaking of Roxey WILLIAMS': > > Who was Roxey Ann WILLIAMS that md John DEKLE 1872 in Bulloch Co.? > > thanks > > Joni > > > > Joni, do you have information on her children? > Olivia > > ______________________________
The link to the corrections is: <http://www.statesboroherald.net/SpiritErrata/SpiritErrata.pdf> >From: "Kathy McElveen" <kmcelveen@esinc.net> >To: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book corrections links >Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 21:51:52 -0500 > >Carol Shaw wrote: Go to Statesboro Herald website www.statesboroherald.net. >There is a link on the right side of the home page. Click on that link to >download the corrections. It is only one page. > >Tony Thompson wrote: I think the corrections are listed on the Bulloch >Historical Society website. There is a link to the Society page on the >history of the 47th >regiment...you can find it at www.dixieguards.org on the middle of the >page. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> >To: <kmcelveen@esinc.net> >Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 9:38 PM >Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book > > >| Would be nice to have the link... >| >| >| >From: "Kathy McElveen" <kmcelveen@esinc.net> >| >To: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> >| >Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book >| >Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 13:58:10 -0500 >| > >| >Thanks to all who responded. I did find the link to the corrections for >| >the >| >book "Spirit Of The People" on the Statesboro Herald Website. It >downloads >| >in .pdf format and is one page long. I had been overlooking this link >by >| >not scrolling down on their page. The link box on the web page is >called >| >"Spirit Errata" >| > >| >Kathy >| >----- Original Message ----- >| >From: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> >| >To: <kmcelveen@esinc.net> >| >Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:24 PM >| >Subject: RE: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book >| > >| > >| >| Please post whatever you find out... >| >| >| >| >| >| >From: "Kathy McElveen" <kmcelveen@esinc.net> >| >| >Reply-To: GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com >| >| >To: GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com >| >| >Subject: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book >| >| >Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 08:49:08 -0500 >| >| > >| >| >I recently read something about the Statesboro Herald publishing a >"full >| >| >page of corrections" to the book, Spirit Of The People". Has anyone >| >seen >| >| >these "corrections" or know what they pertain to? I have emailed the >| >| >Statesboro Herald (about a week ago) inquiring how to obtain/order >this >| >| >page >| >| >of corrections or that newspaper issue but have had no response so >far. >| >| > >| >| >Kathy >| >| > >| >| > >| >| > >| >| >============================== >| >| >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >| >| >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >| >| >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >| >| > >| >| >| >| _________________________________________________________________ >| >| High-speed usersbe more efficient online with the new MSN Premium >| >Internet >| >| Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 >| >| >| >| >| > >| > >| >| _________________________________________________________________ >| Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up fast & reliable Internet access with >prime >| features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1 >| > > _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418
I have this book and read from it often. I obtained my book from the Statesboro Library. I would like to know where to get the corrections, also. Diane Peel Walls ======================== walls2381@aikenelectric.net Aiken, South Carolina http://web.aikenelectric.net/~walls2381 Devoted to our families, those who came before us and those who will make new paths ahead of us...... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy McElveen" <kmcelveen@esinc.net> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 8:49 AM Subject: [GABULLOC] Spirit Of The People Book > I recently read something about the Statesboro Herald publishing a "full > page of corrections" to the book, Spirit Of The People". Has anyone seen > these "corrections" or know what they pertain to? I have emailed the > Statesboro Herald (about a week ago) inquiring how to obtain/order this page > of corrections or that newspaper issue but have had no response so far. > > Kathy
Olivia, Wish I had more to offer. I just found the marriage record between Roxey Ann WILLIAMS and John DEKLE in Register's Gene Source Material for Bulloch Co book. ...Haven't begun hunt for DEKLEs (w/variants) I'm tracking Roxey Anne JOHNSON who md Washington WILLIAMS 1842 Bulloch Co and was widowed abt.1846. She and two young daughters - Laura (b1844) and Mary (b1846) - and apparent brother, William JOHNSON (b1820) ,were living together in the 1850 Bullloch Co census. Which leads to: Does anyone know which JOHNSON family of Emanuel Co this Roxey belonged to? TIA Joni In a message dated 1/31/2004 8:28:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, saffold@pineland.net writes: Speaking of Roxey WILLIAMS': > Who was Roxey Ann WILLIAMS that md John DEKLE 1872 in Bulloch Co.? > thanks > Joni > Joni, do you have information on her children? Olivia
I recently read something about the Statesboro Herald publishing a "full page of corrections" to the book, Spirit Of The People". Has anyone seen these "corrections" or know what they pertain to? I have emailed the Statesboro Herald (about a week ago) inquiring how to obtain/order this page of corrections or that newspaper issue but have had no response so far. Kathy
> Speaking of Roxey WILLIAMS': > Who was Roxey Ann WILLIAMS that md John DEKLE 1872 in Bulloch Co.? > thanks > Joni > Joni, do you have information on her children? Olivia
Speaking of Roxey WILLIAMS': Who was Roxey Ann WILLIAMS that md John DEKLE 1872 in Bulloch Co.? thanks Joni <From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> > > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:44 PM > > Subject: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B > (1852-1875), page 114? > > > > > > Quite a few families from the Bulloch, Screven County area migrated to > > Dooly County. Dooly County was created from Ceded Lands in 1821. > > Unfortunately, Dooly County Courthouse 'suspiciously' burned before 1844 and the early records were lost. So it's hard to find earlier generations for both. > > > Carole Drexel > > > drexel410@charter.netzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
In a message dated 1/30/2004 9:38:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, drexel410@charter.net writes: Does that make any sense? I don't know about marriage and death records for them. Does anyone know of a Young daughter who married into the HART family after c. 1850? I know of a YOUNG daughter who married into the HART family about 1750 in SC. I am working on the YOUNG line that settled in Orangeburgh District, SC cir 1735; and I have often wondered if the YOUNG's who settled this area of Georgia might be connected. My great-grandmother, Levisa (YOUNG) BAKER settled in Bulloch Co about 1908, coming from Orangeburg Co, SC. Her ancestor was a William YOUNG who received a land grant in Orangeburgh District in 1735. A lot of her descendants are still in Bulloch Co. Dot
so far the first Roxie I ran into was one who was born in 1893 and married a Jasper Lewis had 3 children that I know of- No real info on them really- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:44 PM Subject: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B (1852-1875), page 114? > > Quite a few families from the Bulloch, Screven County area migrated to Dooly County. Dooly County was created from Ceded Lands in 1821. Unfortunately, Dooly County Courthouse 'suspiciously' burned before 1844, and the early records were lost. So it's hard to find earlier generations for both. > > Carole Drexel > drexel410@charter.net > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
The 4 'WILLIAMS' listings in "Bulloch County, Georgia Spirit of A People, Celebrating 200 Years of Bulloch County History 1796-1996, published by the Statesboro Herald, copyright Statesboro Publishing Company,1996". This is an excellent publication available for purchase from the Statesboro Herald Newspaper in Statesboro, Bulloch County, GA. Article titled "Bulloch veterans of the Revolution" p. 13 FREDERICK WILLIAMS Born in 1751 in North Carolina, the son of JAMES WILLIAMS and MARY WALLACE WILLIAMS. He was a private in the Georgia Militia. He died in 1821 in Bulloch County. JAMES WILLIAMS Born in 1757 in North Carolina, the son of DAVID WILLIAMS. Married in 1777 to ELIZABETH CALLAWAY, born in 1759 in North Carolina. He served in both North Carolina and Georgia and was in the Battle of Kettle Creek. He was granted land in Effingham County. That land was in Bulloch County from 1796. He died in 1817 in Bulloch County. SETH WILLIAMS Born in 1760 in Duplin County, North Carolina, the son of WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Married circa 1790 in Burke County to ELIZABETH GODFREY, born in 1773 in North Carolina, daughter of ENOCH GODFREY. He was a private in the North Carolina Militia. He died in 1827 in Bulloch County. SAMUEL WILLIAMS Born in 1769 in Duplin County, North Carolina, the son of WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Married in 1784 in Effingham County to DELILAH NEVILL, born in 1770 in St. Matthew's Parish, the daughter of JOHN NEVILL and FRANCES ANN MIXON. He was a private in the North Carolina Militia. He died in 1817 in Bulloch County.
seems like fires hid a lot of stuff- LOL- not living in GA. makes it hard to find any real info- and some of it just cost to much for my wallet- I would even settle for a few cheesy copies,but I guess I just do not know the right people who have any- DRAT- all I have is a notebook full of info on this line of Williams- no real facts- except for a few who happened to marry or something in Polk Co- I know a few also married in Desoto and Highlands and Hardee Co. also Manatee Co.,in Florida- depending on which Williams trail you follow- if I happen to find your Roxie I will sure send on the info to you- Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > Peggy, I don't know yet, but if you find out, please let me know. > Carole > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "McSwain" <PMCSWAIN@peoplepc.com> > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:29 AM > Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > > > > who were the parents of Roxey ? > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> > > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:44 PM > > Subject: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > > > > > > > Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY > > WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B > (1852-1875), > > page 114? > > > > > > Quite a few families from the Bulloch, Screven County area migrated to > > Dooly County. Dooly County was created from Ceded Lands in 1821. > > Unfortunately, Dooly County Courthouse 'suspiciously' burned before 1844, > > and the early records were lost. So it's hard to find earlier generations > > for both. > > > > > > Carole Drexel > > > drexel410@charter.net > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________ > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Peggy, it was easier to just type what it had for you. from page beginning on p. 10-13, "Bulloch County Spirit of A People, Celebrating 200 Years of Bulloch County History 1796-1996", published by the Statesboro Herald Newspaper, copyright 1996. "Bulloch Veterans of the Revolution" The following are brief accounts of Revolutionary War soldiers with Bulloch County connections. The accounts were taken from records of the Daughters of American Revolution. p. 13 SAMUEL WILLIAMS Born in 1769 in Duplin County, North Carolina, the son of WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Married in 1784 in Effingham County to DELILAH NEVILL, born in 1770 in St. Matthew's Parish, the daughter of JOHN NEVILL and FRANCES ANN MIXON. He was a private in the North Carolina Militia. He died in 1817 in Bulloch County. JOHN NEVILL Born in 1744/45 in Beaufort County, North Carolina. Married on Oct. 13, 1768 to FRANCES ANN MIXON, born 1752. They had six children. JOHN NEVILL was a private in the Georgia Militia. He died in Bulloch County in 1804. ----- Original Message ----- From: "McSwain" <PMcSwain@peoplepc.com> To: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 10:08 PM Subject: Re: Surnames WILLIAMS AND NEVILL > Thank you - I do not have much in the line of documents for any of the > Williams line- and my ink thingy is almost out- are you in the same Williams > line-? if so I am bound to find something in this notebook I have -maybe not > much but maybe something- > Peggy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> > To: "McSwain" <PMCSWAIN@peoplepc.com> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 8:11 PM > Subject: Surnames WILLIAMS AND NEVILL > > > > Peggy, Maureen McCarthy has been researching the Bird line for a long > time. > > I just realized that there is a listing > > for your guys, Samuel Williams and John Nevill, in 'Spirit of A People, > > Bulloch County' published by the Statesboro Herald. > > > > Do you already have a copy of that? If not, let me know and I'll try to > > scan some pages for you. My copy is in bad shape, and it in newspaper > > format on newsprint. That would be a periodical worth buying if you are a > > reader like me! <g> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "McSwain" <PMCSWAIN@peoplepc.com> > > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:22 AM > > Subject: [GABULLOC] WILLIAMS > > > > > > > Hello- my WILLIAMS line is the Samuel and Delilah Neville Williams line- > > looking for anyone who would have any info about ISAAC THOMAS WILLIAMS - > son > > of William A.Williams and Sarah Harvey - most of what I know is that Isaac > > married a Mary Jane BIRD-( BYRD ) - married sometime before 1855,I think > in > > Baker Co.,Fl. never have found exact fact of the time or date or place of > > their marriage- but they had 4 children and my great grandma was one of > > them,her name was Mary Jane Williams,born 1855 have not found a marriage > for > > her either,but she gave birth to a daughter in 1885 in Fl. my > > grandmother,Mary Elizabeth Williams, would like to see if anyone has any > > info on Isaac or Mary Bird-
Sheila, this might be a long shot as to what a family name might have been prior to your information listed, but the name REMER WILLIS or WILLIS REMER were two sons, a WILLIS YOUNG and a REMER YOUNG, both children of WILLIAM YOUNG of Screven County who died in 1815. The reason that I mention this is because the YOUNG family seemed to have named most of their children, and there were numerous lines from the original 8 or 9 children of the original William Young and his wife, MARY HENDERSON, and in other families not blood related, the name REMER shows up as a honorarium to whichever generation of the Youngs named Remer or Willis at the time. Does that make any sense? I don't know about marriage and death records for them. Does anyone know of a Young daughter who married into the HART family after c. 1850? Carole in Texas drexel410@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheila Hart" <hart627@comcast.net> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:14 AM Subject: [GABULLOC] Hart Family > I am searching for info on the Remer Willis Hart or Willis Remer Hart > Family. I believe Thomas J Hart was his father and Amos Hart was his father. > I found Remer in the Bulloch Co census (different years) as a child and in > the 1920 Emanuel Co census with wife Alma Turner but cannot locate them > after that. I know there is a Thomas J Hart, and Remer Hart buried in Poplar > Springs Bapt Church cemetery but Alma is not there. There is a Nancy E, wife > of T.J Hart & Wealtha/Welthia Ann Woods, wife of Thomas J Hart. There is > also a Mattie E buried there, says wife of Willis R. Hart. Where can I find > marriage/death records? > > Thank you, Sheila Hart >
Peggy, I don't know yet, but if you find out, please let me know. Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "McSwain" <PMCSWAIN@peoplepc.com> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:29 AM Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > who were the parents of Roxey ? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Greg Drexel" <drexel410@charter.net> > To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:44 PM > Subject: [GABULLOC] John Carroll m. Roxey Williams 1860 > > > > Would anyone have any information about a JOHN CARROLL who married ROXEY > WILLIAMS 7 August 1860, Dooly County Marriages, Marriage Book B (1852-1875), > page 114? > > > > Quite a few families from the Bulloch, Screven County area migrated to > Dooly County. Dooly County was created from Ceded Lands in 1821. > Unfortunately, Dooly County Courthouse 'suspiciously' burned before 1844, > and the early records were lost. So it's hard to find earlier generations > for both. > > > > Carole Drexel > > drexel410@charter.net > > > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > ______________________________
I am searching for info on the Remer Willis Hart or Willis Remer Hart Family. I believe Thomas J Hart was his father and Amos Hart was his father. I found Remer in the Bulloch Co census (different years) as a child and in the 1920 Emanuel Co census with wife Alma Turner but cannot locate them after that. I know there is a Thomas J Hart, and Remer Hart buried in Poplar Springs Bapt Church cemetery but Alma is not there. There is a Nancy E, wife of T.J Hart & Wealtha/Welthia Ann Woods, wife of Thomas J Hart. There is also a Mattie E buried there, says wife of Willis R. Hart. Where can I find marriage/death records? Thank you, Sheila Hart