FYI Hamilton H. Williams married Miss Permelia Everett on November 30, 1848 in Bulloch County. Book 2-A, page 155. (From Mrs. Register's book.) 1850 Bulloch County, Georgia Census, Page 264, DN 397, FN 407: Williams, Hampton 25 male farmer GA Permeloa 25 female Mary 1/12 female Evritt, Jane 70 female GA They did not appear in 1860, 1870 or 1880 Bulloch County Censuses. George Flake ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 7:56 AM Subject: Re: [GABULLOC] Re: EVERETT/Sarah McCall > George/Deb/Carol etc, > The name EVERETT caught my eye. Can anyone tell me if/where the following > EVERETT lady might fit in the puzzle? > > Permelia EVERETT bSeptember 1825 Bulloch Co, GA md 1848 (?Bulloch Co) to > Hamilton WILLIAMS s/of Shepard WILLIAMS b abt 1775NC-d abt 1851Bulloch Co .. > Permelia and Hamilton both died in Thomas Co GA. > > Many, many thanks, > Joni > > In a message dated 4/7/01 9:11:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] > writes: > << Bulloch County, Georgia Genealogical Source Material by Alveretta Kenan > Register, Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Bulloch County, Georgia: > Page 12: > McCall, Charles: Born 1732 in Virginia on Pennsylvania line, son of Francis > McCall; he married 1st ca 1755 in South Carolina to Celete Ann Williams, > called Nancy, dau. of Rev. Robert Williams and wife Ann Boykin of Society > Hill, South Carolina. He married 2nd ca 1797 to Hannah Everett, born ca > 1782 in Tyrell County, North Carolina dau. of John Everett and wife Sarah > Fagan. She died June 5, 1805 (Southern Patriot, Savannah, Georgia; issue of > July 5, 1805). He died ca 1814 in Bulloch County and is buried in the > Everett Cemetery, Bulloch County (now Candler), grave marker gone. 12 > children by 1st wife and three by 2nd, although only two lived to adulthood. > He served at the Battle of McCall's Field, his home place in South Carolina > and was a Revolutionary Patriot due to having rendered material aid during > the Rev. He received a bounty grant in Effingham County for his services > and was cut into Bulloch County in 1796 when it was created. George H. Flake > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "G A Drexel" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 07 > Subject: [GABULLOC] Re: Sarah McCall > Hi Debra. Of course I remember. > Do you have Alvaretta Kenan Register's "Bulloch County, Ga Genealogical > Research Material", available for sale from the Statesboro Library, > [email protected]? I think you will find a WORLD of information > about them in that book. > > I have a note that I added at some point on page 148...since my computer > was hacked right after the election last November, I have no reference. > Anyway, I have added to her page 148 this note: > [Sarah McCall was the step-sister to my Elinor "Nelly" McCall who married > McKeen Green, so Sarah would have been step aunt to my Jane Harris Green who > married Michael Henderson in 1809 in Bulloch County, GA.] > from Alvaretta's book, p. 148..."Mrs. Sarah Stewart, widow of Alexander > Stewart, became Mrs. Sarah Everitt, wife of Hardy Everitt and he requested > that the case be transferred to Screven County. Screven County records show > that the marriage occurred 1 May 1842. (Note by contributing editor: She > was originally Sarah McCall, dau. of Charles McCall and Hannah Everett > McCall [2nd wife]; married 1st Simon Alexander Fraser of Liberty Co.; he > died and she married 2nd Jeremiah Halsey in Chatham Co.; 3rd Alexander > Stewart; then 4th Hardy Everitt. akr). > > I believe the above came from Minute Book X, 1815-1843, Bulloch County, > Georgia records. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 > > Subject: McCall > > > Hi Carol, Remember me, Frank's friend? I was just reading a post you > made to the Bulloch list and saw that you are researching the surname > McCall. I > am researching the Lee line for my oldest two children, and just recently > found out their 3rd great grandparents were William Lee & Sarah McCall. > Sarah > was born about 1825. They were married in Bulloch County, so I believe she > was probably from Bulloch. I just began researching the McCall line and I > think she may have been the daughter of John E. McCall from Bulloch. John E. > was the son of Charles McCall & Hannah Everett. I am wondering if this > might be the same McCall line you are researching and if you may have any > idea as to > whether I am on the right track or not. Any help would be most > appreciated. > Thanks, Deb >> > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >