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    1. Re: [GACHEROK-L] Ga-Cherokee Co. Photo (Adams, James Wil)
    2. Meredith Clapper
    3. Yes, I do. I can't get back further than Jackson Co., GA c. 1816. Milley Adams shows up there already widowed with children John, Livinia, Salathiel & Thomas. 1820 Jackson Co., GA p 293 Milley Adams 1m 19-26 Thomas 1f 45+ Milly ADAMS, THOMAS State: GA Year: 1830 County: Jackson County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: No Township Listed Page: 311 Database: GA 1830 Federal Census Index 1m 20-30 Thomas 1f<5 Mary where's Robert? 2f 15-20 Elizabeth 1840 Cherokee Co., GA Thomas Adams 1m<5 Henry 1835-1840 3m 5-10 John, Richard Salathiel 1830-1835 1m 10-15 Robert 1825-1830 1m 40-50 Thomas 1790-1800 2f <5 Margaret & Malinda 1835-1840 1f 10-15 Mary 1825-1830 1f 30-40 Elizabeth 1800-1810 1850 Cherokee Co., GA 8 Nov p 511 all b. GA Thomas 45 1805 Elizabeth 42 1808 Mary 23 1827 Robert 21 1829 Nancy 19 1831-------------this is Robt's wife Salathiel 20 1830 Richard 18 1832 John 17 1833 Malinda 13 1837 Henry G. 15 1835--------------------------------James Wilson Adams' father Margaret E. 11 1839 James 9 1841 1860 Milton Co., GA 27 June p38 Adams Thomas 60 M hiredhand $50 personal est. b.GA X can't read Adams Elizabeth 60 F GA X Adams Mary 35 F GA X Adams Malinda 30 F GA X Adams Margaret 24 F GA 1860 Forsyth Co., GA p430 #430 17 June Henry G. Adams, 25, farmer, $300, $150, b. GA Delila 28 Rice 2 James W. 1 Adams, Henry G. Co. G, 56 GA infantry pvt, pvt A/ 56/ GA Henry G. Adams private, Co. G, 55 reg't GA, Infantry appears on a pay roll of the organization named above, showing payment of bounty, for not stated 186 roll dated June 13, 1862 volunteered: when May 3 where Union Hill, GA by Capt J M Streetman [Jehu M. ] period 3 years bounty due $50; paid $50 rec'd payment Henry G. Adams. A 56 GA H. G. Adams pvt Co. G, 56 regt Ga Infy appears on a roll of prisoners of War captured by the Army of the Tennessee, and sent to Memphis, Tenn. May 25, 1863. Roll dated Headquarters Dept of Tenn in the field near Vicksburg, Miss. June 29, 1863. where captured Champian Hill when captured May 16, 1863 Henry G. Adams appears on a roll of Prisoners of War at Camp Morton, Ind. roll not dated. Captured Champion Hill when May 16, 1863. Henry G. Adams appears on a register of prisoners of War at Fort Delaware, Del. Where & when captured: Champion Hill May 16, 1863. When received June 9, 1863. Exchanged: July 4, 1863. Henry G. Adams appears as a signature to a roll of prisoners of War paroled at Fort Delaware, Del. July 3, 1863. roll not dated. H. G. Adams appears on a register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital, or General Hospital #9, Richmond, Va admitted July 9, 1863. disposition Chimborazo Div. #2 date July 10, 1863. H. G. Adams appears on a register of Chimborazo Hospital, #2, Richmond, VA disease phthisis pulmonatis (last stage of TB) admitted July 10, 1863. furloughed Aug. 2 45 days Our family doctor said that he wasn't surprised that Henry died just after getting home-he was surprised he made it home at all. He shouldn't have been able to walk. Dad mentioned that the trains were still running south from Richmond to Atlanta at that time so maybe Henry caught rides on freight trains & only had to walk home from Atlanta. I'm sure he wasn't in condition to talk after he got home, so maybe the family thought he'd walked the entire way. Incidently, the doctor said Chimborazo Hospital had the best recovery rates North or South. Instead of having large wards with beds in rows, they had little huts with 20 men to a hut. So, if someone were coughing TB germs, it infected 19 men, not hundreds. He also said the south didn't have bandages--they used cotton batting from the warehouses & then threw it away after use. The North had bandages, washed & re-used them, so they weren't sterile. 1870 Forsyth Co., GA p338 #256, #228 Adams, Delila 38, keeping house, $250, $150 b. GA Rice 12 farm hand James W. farm hand John 9 at home 1880 Forsyth Co., GA 10 Jule Vickery's Creek dist & Big Creek dist, #30 Adams, Delila, 49, head, widowed, farmer, GA/NC/GA Rice 22, son, working on farm, GA/GA/GA J. W. 21, son, working on farm, GA/GA/GA John H., son, 19, working on farm, Ga/GA/GA

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