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    1. [GACARROL] 2 of 3, GA Archive Uploads, 22 Sep - 29 Sep
    2. New or Revised Files Added to the GA Archives between 23 September 2002 and 29 September 2002: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/meriweth.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/meriwether/cemeteries/jones.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/mitchell.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/mitchell/cemeteries/pela-i.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/mitchell/cemeteries/pelham.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/mitchell/cemeteries/pelj-z.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/morgan.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/morgan/obits/richterjc2.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/muscogee.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/muscogee/cemeteries/river2.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/oglethor.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/church/sprghill.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/court/colquitt.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/colquitt2.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/colquitth.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/colquittj.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/noelava.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/noellsj.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/oglethorpe/wills/noellsph.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/pike.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/bios/cumbie.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/newspapers/1905court.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/newspapers/laetitia.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/vitals/marriages/allen2.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/vitals/marriages/manley.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/vitals/marriages/martin.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/vitals/marriages/stegar.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/putnam.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/putnam/newspapers/clay.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/quitman.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/quitman/bios/fbledsoe.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/quitman/bios/jcampbel.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/randolph.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/crawford.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/culbreth.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/ghdozier.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/hcrumbly.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/jtclark.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/laduggan.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/wcrumbly.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/bios/whcooper.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/randolph/history/vilulah.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/schley.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/schley/deeds/hill2.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/seminole.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/seminole/history/class28.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/spalding.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/spalding/newspapers/1927.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/spalding/newspapers/1930.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/stewart.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/stewart/bios/fcowan.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/stewart/bios/jcampbel.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/stewart/bios/jhcorley.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/stewart/bios/jtclark.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/sumter.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/sumter/bios/1857pabc.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/talbot.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/census/1870/pratts.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/deeds/layfield.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/taylor.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/taylor/cemeteries/turner.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/terrell.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/terrell/bios/jcorley.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/terrell/bios/mbinion.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/thomas.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/bios/jcampbel.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/cemeteries/hicks.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/cemeteries/martin.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/cemeteries/white.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/census/1860/hurst.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/thomas/obits/mparker.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/towns.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/towns/census/1860/1860slave.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/union.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/union/wills/mcllure.txt

    10/01/2002 04:57:28
    1. [GACARROL] 1 of 3, GA Archives Uploads, 23 Sep - 29 Sep
    2. New or Revised Files Added to the GA Archives between 23 September 2002 and 29 September 2002: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/baker.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/baker/bios/hooks.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/baker/bios/wlcurry.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/baker/history/attack35.txt http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gabios.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/bealer.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/fbledsoe.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/jcampbel.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/jdavis.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/jhcorley.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/johnbeck.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/jtclark.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/mbbrown.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bios/baptist/mbinion.txt 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    10/01/2002 04:56:28
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Other Bits
    2. Judy C
    3. Folks, all of the information I've posted has been from the second page of the July 1, 1887 edition of the Carroll Free Press. In addition to the "County News As Gathered Here and There by the Special Scribes of the Free Press," there are other genealogical tidbits (and items of historical interest) on this page as well. First, the two legal notices on the page: "Georgia Carroll County - Carroll Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, May 24th, 1887: Mary Malone, C. J. Malone, and W. H. Malone as executors of J. D. Malone, senior, deceased, having filed their petition for probate of the will of the said J. D. Malone, senior in solemn form, and it appearing that citation should issue to be served personally on Mary Malone, C. J. Malone, W. H. Malone, G.B. Malone, J. D. Malone and L. J. Pritchett, ordered that the usual citation issue to be served on them ten days before the term of this Court to be held on the first Monday in August next; and that as C. E. Williams and R. B. Malone reside out of this state and at St. Augustine, in the State of Florida, that M. A. Malone resides out of this state at Columbia, in the State of South Carolina, and that J. W. Malone resides out of this State, and at Kosciu[?]ko, in the state of Mississippi, and can only be served by publication, one a week, for four weeks, in the Carroll Free Press, a newspaper published in the city of Carrollton, before the term of this Court to be held on the first Monday in August, 1887, and that this order so published constitute such citation. S. J. Brown, Ordinary" "Georgia Carroll County - To all whom it may concern. Martha Campbell, widow of Matthew Campbell, late of said county, deceased, has applied for twelve month's support out of the estate of said deceased; and the appraisers appointed for said purpose have filed in my office, according to law, a schedule of the amount set apart to the said Martha Campbell, and I will pass upon the same on the first Monday in August 1887. This June 22nd, 1887. S. J. Brown, Ordinary." [Note: I was hoping to find an obituary for this Matthew Campbell, as he died on 8 June, 1887, per the Petition for Years' Support I found some time ago at the Carroll County courthouse. Alas, there was no local news from the Hulett area, and I did not find such an obituary. If some kind soul has any suggestions on where I might look next, I would greatly appreciate the pointer! I understand from family history - from a great aunt's notes - that Matthew Campbell was a Methodist and that he is buried at Providence cemetery. Visiting that burial ground in the woods, we found no marker for him, though there are lots of fieldstone grave markers and few engraved markers there.] Now, the historical, political, and other tidbits I found interesting on page 2: "Our readers will remember our reference to the poisoned lake Dawho, in South Carolina. The apparent mystery has been explained. It appears that the lake is surrounded by a dense forest of blackgum. The leaves of this tree are strongly impregnated with tannic acid. The bottom of the lake contains a deposit of iron. During a heavy hailstorm large quantities of the leaves were beaten into the lake, and mingling with the iron formed tannate of iron, causing the water to turn black as ink and bitter as quinine, and poisoning the fish." "The Mormons have called a convention for the purpose of framing a constitution for Utah and, it is understood, will soon apply to Congress for admission into the sisterhood of States. This they propose to do and at the same time retain their polygamous practices. Should they insuld Congress with such a proposition they will doubtless find that tender treatment is a thing of the past, and that this Government is strong enough to suppress their infamous practice of polygamy." "The Meriwether Vindicator has this startling piece of political information in its last issue: A firend from Atlanta says it is rumored that Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar will be appointed to the vacant seat on the United States supreme court bench,that Senator Colquitt will succeed Mr. Lamar as Secretery of the Interior, and that N. J. Hammond will likely be the successor of Gen. Colquitt in the Senate. This would be a good deal for Georgia." "The East Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College, located at Auburn, Alabama, was destroyed by fire on the 11th ult. It was insured for only $30,000. It is a great loss to the State as it was a magnificent building and admirably adapted to the purposes for which it was built." "John Sherman, speaking of the Fidelity Bank failure, regards it is as the forerunner of great financial depression, which, if it comes, is the result of the inefficiency of the Cleveland administration. ...." "It appears that Dr. McGlynn will not submit to the authority of his church, and will formally [sic] excommunicated. As the Constitution says: His career is mapped out, and it is that of Father Hyacinthe - from prominence to oblivion." "The Newnan Herald says that no true bill was found at the late term of Coweta Superior court against T. N. Burdett for the killing of L. W. Couch not long since at Senoia. The grand jury thought it a case of justifiable homicide." "Henry Pope, the negro condemned to be hung in Chattooga county has been respited by the Governor." I hope that some of this information was interesting or helpful. I also have a copy of the local news from the June 10th edition of the Carroll Free Press, which I hope to share on some future date...my fingers are tired of typing tonight! Judy

    09/30/2002 04:02:43
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - East End News
    2. Judy C
    3. The East End local news is "Reported by A. L. H." "....Mr. James Vines was around with thresh week before last. Small grain turned out well, one bushel to three shocks. "Mr. J. M. Helton has the ell of his house replaced. He has replanted his cotton with corn. "It is a boy at Mr. P. W. Bates and a girl at Mr. W. J. Smiths, Mrs. S. has been very low but is improving slowly." Hope this helps, Judy

    09/30/2002 03:28:07
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Mt. Zion News
    2. Judy C
    3. The Mt. Zion local news is "Reported by H. N." [There is only one item of genealogical interest in the Mt. Zion news.] "Old aunt Lucinda Reid died last night at the home of her son H. W. Reid. Her remains will be buried this evening." [sorry, it doesn't say where she was buried] Judy

    09/30/2002 03:25:13
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Cross Plains News
    2. Judy C
    3. The Cross Plains local news is "Reported by W. F.L." "Some low down sneak of a thief broke into Mr. J. T. T. Upshaws smoke-house one night last week and stole some meat and salt. It is a pity that all such people are not where they ought to be, in the chain gang. "Mr. W. F. Hodnott, of Douglasville, has been around and whetted our gin for us. Mr. Hodnott has the best machine for the business that I have ever seen. It is the Duplex whetter. "Mr. R. H. Williams has bought a half interest in Mr. J. W. Vines separator and they are separating wheat from the straw in a hurry. "Mr. J. W. Teal exhibited a sleight of hand show at this place last Saturday night. Sorry to say that there was some hard feelings between him and his audience. "Prof. E. L. Connell took up his school at this place last Monday. The attendance is small but will soon increase. "Mr. W. L. Barnett had cotton blooms by the 21st inst. "Next Wednesday is the day for the county election on the stock law question and if every body will throw down prejudice and vote for their best interest in this section we will get the stock law beyond a doubt. So come to the polls, gentlemen, all who are in favor of "No Fence" and don't think because you line [sic] in a district that has the stock law already that we will get it any how but come to the polls and help us that are in trouble for the impression has gained circulation that if the "Fence" has a majority of the votes polled in the county election that the districts will all be thrown back like they were before the district election. And that impression is going to cause a good many men to vote for "Fence" when if it was not for that they would vote for "No Fence" or not at at [sic] all. "Now, gentlemen, a few words to you who are laboring under this false impression. It has been started and circulated by some persons who did not know but no doubt thought they were right. Now to eradicate that false impression I would ask you to go to some lawyer and he will undoubtedly tell you that if the county election gives a majority in favor of "Fence" that it will not change the elections had in the districts. Now with this erroneous impression eradicated from your minds I hope that you will come to the polls and vote for "No Fence." And my word for it in five years from the time you cast the vote you would not have it back if you could. I have been keeping my stock up and know of what I write." [If anyone knows what this last bit was about, I'd love to know!] Judy

    09/30/2002 03:22:22
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Kansas News
    2. Judy C
    3. The local Kansas news is "Reported by P. H. C." "There is some sickness in these parts. Mrs. N. J. Chandler is right sick. Mrs. Lucinda Reid and sister of the writer is very low and is not expected to live. Some other sickness among children in this settlement. "....Mr. J. W. Ballard will commence the public term of his school at Air Line school house next Monday. He is a most excellent teacher and his students all love him. In fact he is the right man in the right place. All the public schools in Kansas district will commence Monday, the 4th day of July, for the term. "Wheat is tolerably good grained, but don't turn out much, especially where the hail struck it. "....The Carroll county singing convention will conveve [sic] at Pleasant View church 5 miles northwest of Carrollton on the Saturday before the 5th Sunday in July next. We invite all good singers, especially Brother Ripples and his charming daughters to be present, together with the Editor of the Free Press. "Well, we haven't seen or heard anything from Mill Boy on the school and road question. Votre seems to want to tackle Brother Bruin's essay on ticks. But it looks to me like he is able to philosophize and make plain to the understanding of Votre or any one else on any subject from a small insect up to the largest locomotive that runs, in fact he is Carroll county's Bill Arp. When it comes to philosophizing on any subject he undertakes long may his eloquence be heard in old Carroll and in the Legislature of the state of Georgia. Carroll could do no better than to send him to the next senate as Carroll is entitled to the next senator, as everybody knows his head is level on the school question." Hope this helps someone, Judy

    09/30/2002 03:09:28
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Bowden Bats News
    2. Judy C
    3. The local news "Bowdon Bats, Reported by Brick." "Last Sunday night, while decent and respectalbe people were either quietly resting at home, or gone to College Hall to preaching, some cowardly scamp, under cover of darkness, were twisting down a shade tree near J. W. Adamson's store. Such dirty work is indicative of the character and sense of the parties - goose sence and fiendish character. Wonder if they didn't burn the town and callaboose? "Little Tommie Smith, son of Mr. T. A. C. Smith, fell from head of the stiars to the floor a distance of some ten feet, last Monday afternoon, which came near being fatal." [non genealogical comments omitted] Hope this helps, Judy

    09/30/2002 02:59:09
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Burwell News
    2. Judy C
    3. The Burwell local news is "Reported by I. H. P. B." "Mrs. Babe Laney has been very sick for some time. "Mr. --- [there is a printed dash in the paper] Miller's baby died the 21st of June. Its remains were entered at Bethesda church. The bereaved have our sympathy. "....We learn that Burwell post office will be reinstated shortly with Rev. F. A. Roberson, P. M. the supplies having been already received. "We will say to Buffalo Bill that we were not hitting at him more than others for indeed some are worse than him. I have no fight to make against singing but generally at these all day Sunday singings there is a class who go for a frolic and to get their dinner, and the evil over balances the good, besides if there is any praising of God by singing the "notes" and omitting the poetry, which is often done, I can't see where it is." I hope this helps, Judy

    09/30/2002 02:52:52
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Roopville News
    2. Judy C
    3. The local Roopville news is "Reported by J. E. B." "....Death has invaded our community an [sic] taken from us our beloved friend Mr. John Staples. After long suffering he departed this life Saturday evening at two o'clock; the bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. "With a mind vigorous and active, a judgement cool and collected and a heart warm and sympathetic, it is not extravagant to say that he commanded the love and confidence of all whose good fortune it was to make his acquaintance. "Prof. A.E. Vineyard's school will open the 4th of July, also Miss Fennie Bloodworth's will begin the 4th at Harmony. "Messrs Hollinsworth and Pearce paid Roopville a flying visit Sunday eve, but we learn were kindly disappointed. Some of Roopvilles' young people were anticipating a nice time at Bowdon Commencement. "Dr. J. D. Green is visiting his son-in-law, Mr. Smoot of Pike county, who we learn is very ill. Success to The Free Press. More Anon." Hope this helps, Judy

    09/30/2002 02:44:37
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Whitesburg News
    2. Judy C
    3. The Whitesburg local news is "Reported by J. T. D." "[subtitle] ERROR." "Only Mrs. Warwick returned home Monday June 20th. We stated that Miss Ida Rogers went home also. We were led into the error by seeing her at the Depot with Mrs. Warwick. Miss Rogers is still visiting at Dr. W. T. Brown's also Mr. J. C. Wilson of Luthersville Ga. "Dr. I. N. Brown has put up a machine shop near Holland's mills and Mr. M. C. Crawley, who put up the machinery for him informs us that he will make sash, doors, blinds, &c. "....[non genealogical information omitted] Martin F. Crawley had sufficiently recovered from his sickness to return to Atlanta last Friday. "Mrs. A. T. Bond went down to Senoia last Saturday, to attend commencement and visit her brother Mr. T. S. Roberts. "Mrs. R. H. Springer and children went on a visit to Newnan last Friday. "Mr. F. L. Wager is adding another room to his dwelling house. "Miss Jennie Bailey is visiting relatives at Jackson. "An extra fine turnip is on exhibition at E. S. R. & Co's. store. It was raised by Rev. G. C. Andrews at the parsonage. It weights 2 1/2 pounds and measures 20 inches in circumference. "The threshers are abroad in the land, but wheat is not turning out as well as was expected. It requireing [sic] about four dozen bundles to make one bushel of wheat. "Mrs. J. F. Rish of Blakely has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dickson, the past week. "Mrs. G. L. Stallings of Villa Rica came down last Tuesday on a visit to her brother and sister, Elliott Gordon and Mrs. Wm. Tale and other relatives." [I thought it was interesting to compare what our Whitesburg reporter said about the mechanical threshers with what the gentleman from Clem reported.] Hope this helps someone, Judy

    09/30/2002 02:33:56
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Villa Rica News
    2. Judy C
    3. The Villa Rica news section is listed as "Reported by Special." [non genealogical information omitted] "Mr. S. O. Fielder returned home Friday night from a three weeks visit to his uncle Wm. Dobbs in Miss. J.J. Velvin is moving his goods to a new store house recently built by R. S. Wilson near the depot. "....Dr. Wm. Brown of Whitesburg and Miss Ada Rogers his cousin of Macon visited Mrs. Dr. Roberds and W. A. Cheves who are also cousins of Miss Rogers. "Capt. Stalmaker is visiting his family at the old town. "Mr. W. M. Legg from Mexico is the guest of his brother B. H. Legg." Hope this helps someone, Judy

    09/30/2002 12:14:56
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll Free Press July 1, 1887 - Clem News
    2. Judy C
    3. Background: I borrowed the Carroll Free Press on microfilm, and while I didn't find what I was hoping to find, I did copy a couple of pages and thought I'd post whatever genealogical information was on those pages here. I'll separate the posts by location (Clem, Villa Rica, Roopville, etc.), as that is how the local county news is listed in the paper. The news: The Clem news is "Reported by Joel" "Maj. Henry Coleman was down visiting his son, Mr. W. A. Coleman, lately. "Messrs Flemming & Smith were threshing the grain of the community last week. Wheat averages about one bushel to four shucks. This machine which is managed by Mr. Flemming himself, does good work and the hands are all good natured, clever fellows, and for their good deportment, make the most desirable crowd of threshermen. "Mrs. D. W. Crew has been quite sick for a week or two. "Mrs. Burran is also on the sick list. "Mrs. Jones is better. "Rev. G.C. Andrews, of Whitesburg, paid Rev. W. L. Davenport a brief visit last week. We were glad to see him. He was once my pastor for two years in succession and is a good man. "....[non genealogical information excluded] Mrs. Jane Wood of this county, has been spending some time visiting her relatives in this community." Hope this helps someone, Judy

    09/30/2002 12:09:04
    1. [GACARROL] Fw: [GACHATTA] Historic Linwood Foundation
    2. Kemis Massey
    3. Received this from another list just thought I'd share. kemis It's time for Historic Linwood Foundation's Fall Ramble at Linwood Cemetery in Columbus, GA. On Tuesday, October 22nd, starting at 5:30 pm tours will start every fifteen minutes honoring "The Ladies of Wynnton". Tickets for members are $10 and non-members $15 and are available at the gate. So, dress casual and take the tour. Refreshments will be served after the tour. Park on Linwood Blvd. and enter through the stone gate. For further information, call 321-8285. or visit www.historiclinwood.org.

    09/28/2002 02:06:07
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll County Wood(s)
    2. I posted this earlier to the Woods-L Roll call and thought maybe it would be appropriate here also since most of these folks were in Carroll County. They came from Tennessee. If anyone is connected, or has corrections, please holler. Judy ~~~~~~ In the following family information, Nellie Wood and Hannah Wood are not proved as daughters of Joel and Mary Sellers Wood. But Mary's mother was named Nellie and Hannah was a family name that appeared both in the Wood and Sellers families. Mary's father was named Samuel (he was living next door to Joel and Mary in 1830) and Nellie had a son named Samuel, as well as a son named Joel. So I feel they are likely candidates. William Wood (son) was living next door to Joel and Mary in 1840 and his children's names appear in Joel Wood's will, so I feel he is a likely candidate. These children were all born and left home before 1850, so I am still trying to find proof of them and other children listed in the 1830 and 1840 censuses. Nathan, Joel Jr., Mary Ann and Rachel appear in the home in 1850, so they are proved. Some information on Nellie and Hannah's children was taken from Genforum messages and is not proved. Needless to say, I am still working on my early Wood family. My descendancy is Rev. Richard Wood > Joel Wood > Mary Ann Wood Payne > Joseph Joshua Payne > Sarah Jane Payne McWhorter > Marian McWhorter Fowler > Judith Jane Fowler Kilgore (me). ~~~~~~~~~~~~ GGGgrandfather: Rev. Richard Wood, Spouse: Mary Price GGgrandfather: 1. Joel WOOD Sr. Born abt 1789 in TN. Joel died in Carroll Co., GA bef 18 Oct 1860; he was 71. (Will recorded 18 Oct 1860). Occupation: Farmer. On 28 Jun 1809 when Joel was 20, he married Mary SELLERS, daughter of Samuel? SELLERS (1771-1780-1839) & Nellie (Eleanor) DEWEESE(?) (abt 1777-aft 1850), in Jefferson Co., TN. Born abt 1795 in TN. Mary died in GA aft 1860; she was 65. (Based on absence from 1870 census). They had the following children: 2 i. Nellie (1815-) 3 ii. William (~1821-) iii. Unknown Female. Born in 1816-1820. iv. Unknown Female. Born in 1821-1825. v. Unknown Female. Born in 1821-1825. 4 vi. Nathan (1822-1908) 5 vii. Hannah (~1826-) viii. Unknown Female. Born in 1826-1830. ix. Unknown Female. Born in 1831-1835. 6 x. Mary (Polly) Ann (~1833-~1898) 7 xi. Joel (~1837-1865) 8 xii. Rachel (~1837-) Second Generation -------------------------------------------------- Family of Joel WOOD Sr. (1) & Mary SELLERS 2. Nellie WOOD. Born on 15 Oct 1815 in TN. (birth date from Genforum. Not proved). On 4 Aug 1838 when Nellie was 22, she married Matthew James SCHRIMSHER, in Monroe Co., TN. (Book 1, page 23, license was not returned). They had the following children: i. Samuel. Born abt 1839 in TN. ii. Bertha. Born abt 1840 in TN. iii. Joel. Born abt 1841 in TN. iv. James E. Born abt 1842. James E. married Mary Minerva MIZEL. v. David. Born abt 1844 in TN. vi. Bolden. Born abt 1847 in TN. Bolden married Lucinda GRIDER. 3. William WOOD Sr. Born abt 1821 in AL. On 18 Dec 1839 when William was 18, he first married Elizabeth SCHRIMSHER, in Monroe Co., TN. (Book 1, page 81). Born abt 1822 in TN. They had the following children: i. Unknown Male. Born bef 1840 in Prob Tennessee. Unknown Male died in Tennessee bef 1850; he was 10. 9 ii. Polly Ann (~1839-) iii. Betsy Jane. Born abt 1843 in TN. 10 iv. William (~1844-1862) On 15 Feb 1847 when William was 26, he second married MARTHA TUCKER, in Monroe Co., TN. (Book 3, page 4). Born abt 1822 in TN. (second marriage only a guess based on marriage records and name on census. Elizabeth could very well have been Martha Elizabeth.) 4. Nathan WOOD. Born in Feb 1822 in TN. (Birth year given in 1900 census). Nathan died in Carroll Co., GA in 1908; he was 85. Buried in Powell's Chapel UMC Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. Occupation: Farmer. abt 1854 when Nathan was 31, he married Nancy Jane UNKNOWN, in TN or GA. (Based on number of years married in 1900 census). Born in 1832 in TN. Nancy Jane died in Carroll Co., GA in 1912; she was 80. Buried in Powell's Chapel UMC Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. They had the following children: i. Nancy. Born abt 1854 in Carroll Co., GA. 11 ii. Ellen Cassandria (~1857-) 12 iii. Mary E. (~1860-) iv. Martha A. Born abt 1863 in Carroll Co., GA. v. Amanda E. Born abt 1866 in Carroll Co., GA. 13 vi. William Jasper (1868-) vii. Samuel. Born abt 1872 in Carroll Co., GA. viii. Nepha. Born abt 1874 in Carroll Co., GA. 5. Hannah WOOD. Born abt 1826 in TN. (birth year based on 1860 Monroe Co., TN, census) On 20 Aug 1842 when Hannah was 16, she married James (Henry?) HASKINS, in Monroe Co., TN. (Book 1, page 43). Born abt 1818 in TN. They had the following children: i. A. Born abt 1845 in TN. ii. S. Born abt 1847 in TN. iii. M.A. Born abt 1848 in TN. iv. T. Born abt 1850 in TN. v. Martha. Born abt 1851 in TN. 14 vi. Caroline (~1853-) 6. Mary (Polly) Ann WOODS. Born abt 1833 in Tennessee. Based on 1870 Carroll Co, GA census. Mary (Polly) Ann died in Prob. Carroll Co., GA abt 1898; she was 65. On 21 Jan 1852 when Mary (Polly) Ann was 19, she married William Jasper PAYNE, in Monroe Co., TN. (Marriage license not returned). Born abt 1832 in Tennessee. William Jasper died in Richmond, VA on 27 May 1862; he was 30. Cause of death: Measles. Buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA. They had the following children: 15 i. Elizabeth A. (1852-1928) 16 ii. Joseph Joshua (Twin) (1854-1891) 17 iii. Fleming Caleb (Cale) (Twin) (1854-~1910) 18 iv. Rachel Safronie (1856-1922) 19 v. James C. (1858-1897) 20 vi. Hannah Jane (~1862-1911) 7. Joel WOODS Jr. Born abt 1837 in TN. Joel died in Virginia in 1865; he was 28. Occupation: Farmer. abt 1853 when Joel was 16, he married Rachel UNKNOWN. (May have been married in Tennessee.). Born abt 1840 in TN. They had the following children: i. Josephine. Born abt 1854 in GA. On 2 Jul 1875 when Josephine was 21, she married Moses C. McWHORTER, in Carroll Co., GA. (Book K1, page 372). I need to confirm that this was the correct Josephine and the correct Moses. ii. James. Born abt 1856 in GA. iii. Nancy E. Born abt 1858 in GA. 21 iv. Josiah W. (1860-1936) v. William. Born abt 1862 in Carroll Co., GA. 8. Rachel WOOD. Born abt 1837 in TN. abt 1856 when Rachel was 19, she married John MICHAEL, son of William MICHAEL & Hannah SELLERS. (Based on age of 1st child in 1860 census). Born abt 1828 in TN. Occupation: Farmer. They had the following children: i. George W. Born abt 1857 in GA. ii. William R. Born abt 1859 in GA. iii. Mahala J. Born abt 1860 in Carroll Co., GA. Third Generation -------------------------------------------------- Family of William WOOD Sr. (3) & Elizabeth SCHRIMSHER 9. Polly Ann WOOD. Born abt 1839 in TN. abt 1855 when Polly Ann was 16, she married George (?) YARBROUGH, in Prob Tennessee. Born abt 1833 in GA. Occupation: Farmer. (Polly Ann Yarbrough named as grandchild in Joel Wood's will) They had the following children: i. Milly A. (~1856-) ii. Elizabeth M. (~1860-) 10. William WOOD Jr. Born abt 1844 in TN. William died in Petersburg, VA in 1862; he was 18. (Civil War). (William Wood named as grandchild in Joel Wood's will) On 30 Jul 1861 when William was 17, he married Elizabeth (Betty) GRUBBS, daughter of Talton GRUBBS (26 Sep 1806-8 Jan 1874) & Hepsy (24 Sep 1813-22 Jan 1891), in Carroll Co., GA. (Book C2, Page 72). Born on 25 Oct 1836 in GA. Elizabeth (Betty) died in Carroll Co., GA on 25 May 1888; she was 51. Buried in New Hope Prim. Bapt. Ch. Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. They had one child: i. Martha Elizabeth (~1864-1932) Family of Nathan WOOD (4) & Nancy Jane UNKNOWN 11. Ellen Cassandria WOOD. Born abt 1857 in Carroll Co., GA. On 8 Nov 1876 when Ellen Cassandria was 19, she married William COLDWELL, in Carroll Co., GA. (Book K1, Page 454). Born abt 1850 in GA. They had the following children: i. John (~1875-) ii. Bornie (~1877-) iii. Ida (1880-) 12. Mary E. WOOD. Born abt 1860 in Carroll Co., GA. Mary E. married William W. BELL. Born abt 1857 in AL. They had the following children: i. Martha J. (~1877-) ii. Nathan (~1879-) 13. William Jasper WOOD. Born in Aug 1868 in Carroll Co., GA. Occupation: Farmer. On 29 Jul 1886 when William Jasper was 17, he married Fannie NORTON, in Carroll Co., GA. (Book F, Page 463). Born abt 1864 in GA. They had the following children: i. Harriett G. (1888-) ii. Nathaniel (1889-) iii. Wilder? (1892-) iv. Thomas (1894-) v. Sallie (1897-) Family of Hannah WOOD (5) & James (Henry?) HASKINS (This is based on Genforum message and is not confirmed) 14. Caroline HASKINS. Born abt 1853 in TN. On 29 Jul 1873 when Caroline was 20, she married William ALLEN, in Monroe Co., TN. Born abt 1839 in TN. They had the following children: i. George W. (1874-1958) ii. William iii. Minnie Belle iv. Hannah Family of Mary (Polly) Ann WOODS (6) & William Jasper PAYNE (Censuses indicate that children were born in GA, but they were all in the 1860 Monroe Co., TN census) 15. Elizabeth A. PAYNE. Born in 1852 (Prob. TN). Elizabeth A. died in GA in 1928; she was 76. Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. On 20 Jul 1870 when Elizabeth A. was 18, she married James F. WILLIAMS, son of Andrew J. WILLIAMS (14 Dec 1824-1 Jun 1864) & Charity Ann POPE (5 Sep 1831-6 Apr 1886), in Carroll Co, GA. (Book D, Page 148; also Book K1, Page 106). Born on 2 May 1851 in Villa Rica, Carroll Co, GA. James F. died in Carroll Co, GA on 6 Aug 1897; he was 46. Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. They had the following children: i. Andrew J. (~1876-) ii. Cader I. (~1879-) 16. Joseph Joshua PAYNE. Born on 20 Jan 1854 in GA (Prob. TN). Joseph Joshua died in Carroll Co, GA on 30 Sep 1891; he was 37. Cause of death: Typhoid fever. Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. Occupation: Methodist Minister and farmer. Religion: Methodist. On 13 Dec 1877 when Joseph Joshua was 23, he married Louisa Elizabeth BOYD, daughter of Robert B. BOYD (27 May 1827-5 Mar 1894) & Sarah Ann LE GUIN (1 May 1825-21 Jun 1889). Born on 1 Feb 1858 in Villa Rica, Carroll Co, GA. Louisa Elizabeth died in Lithia Springs, Douglas Co., GA on 23 Mar 1950; she was 92. (Ga. Death Cert. #7667). Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. Occupation: In the 1920s, Louisa worked for a millinery in Atlanta sewing trim and decoration on hats. She was paid by the piece. Religion: Methodist. They had the following children: i. Coie Alonzo (1878-1962) ii. Robert Stephen (Bob) (1882-1952) iii. Milie Ann (1885-) iv. Sarah Jane (1888-1952) v. Gooly Ross (1891-1891) 17. Fleming Caleb (Cale) PAYNE. Born on 20 Jan 1854 in GA (Prob. TN). Caleb and Joseph were twins. Fleming Caleb (Cale) died in GA bet 1910-1920; he was 55. Occupation: Baptist Minister, Farmer. Religion: Baptist. On 2 Dec 1875 when Fleming Caleb (Cale) was 21, he first married Fleman Luella (Ella) WILLIAMS, daughter of R.S. WILLIAMS, in Carroll Co, GA. (Book K1, Page 379). Born abt 1860. Fleman Luella (Ella) died bet 1893-1897; she was 33. They had the following children: i. Charles R. (1878-) ii. Robert Homer (1879-1962) iii. Roxy V. (1881-) iv. William Jasper (1884-1964) v. John (1886-) vi. George Washington (1889-1945) vii. Rilla (1891-) viii. Joseph J. (1893-) On 18 Nov 1897 when Fleming Caleb (Cale) was 43, he second married Henrietta (Retta) EXOM, in Carroll Co, GA. (Book I, page 22) One marriage note gives name as “Elam”. Born in Sep 1855 in GA. Henrietta (Retta) died in Carroll Co., GA on 18 Oct 1935; she was 80. (Death Cert. #29822). 18. Rachel Safronie PAYNE. Born on 4 May 1856 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA. Rachel Safronie died in Center, Shelby Co., Texas on 2 Aug 1922; she was 66. Buried in Sardis Church cemetery, Shelby Co., Texas. On 15 Dec 1875 when Rachel Safronie was 19, she married James Knox Polk RICHARDS, son of Obediah RICHARDS (abt 1806-1874) & Sarah Caroline LAMBERT (abt 1816-1892), in Carroll Co, GA. (Book K1, Page 388). Born on 10 Jun 1855 in Villa Rica, Carroll Co, GA. James Knox Polk died in Center, Shelby Co., Texas on 2 Sep 1914; he was 59. Buried in Sardis Church cemetery, Shelbyville Hwy., Center, Shelby Co., Texas. (Woodsman headstone on his grave.). They had the following children: i. Isaac Joshua (~1877-) ii. Roxie Ann (1879-1962) iii. Ida Lee (1882-1936) iv. John B. (1883-1919) v. Della M. (1887-1926) vi. William Thomas (1889-1963) vii. Alice Texas (1896-1991) 19. James C. PAYNE. Born on 20 Jun 1858 in GA, (Prob TN). James C. died in Carroll Co, GA on 23 Jul 1897; he was 39. Buried in Midway Macedonia Church Cemetery. On 31 Oct 1877 when James C. was 19, he married Mary Elizabeth POPE, daughter of John R. POPE (28 Feb 1840-17 Apr 1899) & Mary Emily BOYD (16 Mar 1836-28 Feb 1920), in Carroll Co, GA. (Book E, Page 7). Born on 31 May 1857 in GA. Mary Elizabeth died in Carroll Co, GA on 9 Jul 1930; she was 73. Buried in Midway Macedonia Baptist Church, Carroll Co., GA. Occupation: 1900 - Farmer (widow). They had the following children: i. Thomas Oscar (1879-1954) ii. Luna L. (1881-1963) iii. Emily O. (Died as Child) (1884-1897) iv. Mamie C. (Died as Child) (1886-1897) v. Frank (1888-1945) vi. William Claude (1892-) vii. Lois Irene (1896-1972) viii. Jimmie (1898-1973) 20. Hannah Jane PAYNE. Born abt 1862 in GA. (Prob TN) Based on 1879 Carroll Co., GA census. Hannah Jane died in Etowah Co., AL in 1911; she was 49. Hannah Jane married James Thomas MARONEY. Born in 1861. James Thomas died in Etowah Co., AL in 1915; he was 54. They had the following children: i. William Jasper (1880-1937) ii. Cinderilla “Rilla” (1881-1911) iii. Charles H. (1884-~1966) iv. Joseph Joshua “Joe” (1887-1966) v. Mary Naomi (1890-) vi. Isabell (1899-1958) vii. James Thomas “J.T.” Family of Joel WOODS Jr. (7) & Rachel UNKNOWN 21. Josiah W. WOODS. Born on 8 Aug 1860 in Carroll Co, GA. Josiah W. died in Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA on 12 Jan 1936; he was 75. Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. On 15 Jul 1880 when Josiah W. was 19, he married Frances (Fannie) Emmaline McWHORTER, daughter of Moses Allen McWHORTER (25 Nov 1820-14 May 1902) & Sarah (Sallie) KINNEY (22 Aug 1830-26 Dec 1915), in Carroll Co, GA. (Book E, Page 263). Born on 1 Aug 1861 in Carroll Co, GA. Frances (Fannie) Emmaline died in College Park, Fulton Co., GA on 6 Dec 1940; she was 79. Buried in Powell's Chapel Cemetery, Villa Rica, Carroll Co., GA. They had the following children: i. Alma Sarah (1881-1940) ii. Corinne (~1882-) iii. Mary A. (1885-) iv. Lizzie B. (1887-) v. Nannie Victoria (1890-1965) vi. Minnie M. (1893-) vii. William Allen (1894-) viii. Irvin J. (1896-)

    09/27/2002 05:03:35
    1. [GACARROL] McIntosh
    2. Loneskye/Cecilia
    3. Clear DayDoes anyone know what time the festival starts this weekend? I would really like to go. Thanks.

    09/24/2002 03:07:23
    1. [GACARROL] 2 of 2, GA Archive Uploads, 16 Sep - 22 Sep
    2. 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    09/23/2002 12:22:34
    1. [GACARROL] Research surnames
    2. Hi researchers ..., I'm back on the lists with a new computer. Lost a lot of my old e-mail but at least saved the genealogy programs. Researching the following surnames/areas: BOYD - Newberry SC, Meriwether, Pike, Carroll Co., GA, Perry Co., AL FOWLER - Gwinnett, Fayette, Campbell Co., GA, Cleburne, Randolph Co., AL DORMAN - NC/SC to Troup, GA, Chambers Co., AL McWHORTER - NC, SC, Cass, Heard, Carroll, Douglas, Fulton Co., GA, Cullman Co, AL (briefly in Coweta Co.,GA) WOOD/WOODS - Jefferson, Monroe Co., TN, Carroll Co., GA BLAKE - NC to GA, Gwinnett, Hall, Carroll, Randolph, Cleburne, AL SELLERS - Jefferson, Monroe Co., TN PAYNE - Monroe Co., TN, Carroll, Douglas Co., GA PEPPERS - Gwinnett, Walton Co., GA WREN - NC to Heard, Carroll Co., GA, Cullman Co., AL NORRIS - SC to Gwinnett, Fayette, Douglas, Cobb, Fulton Co., GA Many more surnames ... and many, many allied lines. Thanks to all of you who have already been a great help. Judy in Newnan (with a brand new e-Mac)

    09/21/2002 04:01:35
    1. [GACARROL] Fall festival
    2. Does anyone know if the fall festival at McIntosh Park will be held again this year with the Native American gathering? I went last year, and would like to go again. LarealiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    09/17/2002 09:05:13