Descendants of Oliver Perry (Bud) Whitley Oliver Perry (Bud) Whitley b: Sep 02, 1852 in Roswell, Cobb Co., GA d: Dec 21, 1921 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL Burial: Forest Hill Cem., Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL .. +Martha C. Owens b: Jul 12, 1856 in Cobb Co., GA m: Aug 28, 1873 in Jacob Owens' res., Blount Co., AL d: Dec 06, 1930 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL Burial: Forest Hill Cem., Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL Henry Whitley md. Chloe Owens and Oliver P. Whitley md. Martha C. Owens. Brothers md. sisters. I don't have a picture of Martha but not of Chloe. Not found anything on the Beasley yet. ...... rx4snoopy@wmconnect.com wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hc.2ADE/721 > >Message Board Post: > >I have gathered some information on the family of Jacob Owens, born in South Carolina. He is in Cobb County, Georgia in 1850 and Milton County, Georgia in 1860. In 1870 I believe he is in Madison County, Alabama. In 1880 I believe he is in Blount County, Alabama. Here is his census information: > >1850 Cobb County, Georgia – Roswell District >Series M 432 Roll 66 Page 111b >Jacob Owens 37 South Carolina >Dicey 37 South Carolina (1st wife) >Elizabeth 13 South Carolina >John W. 11 South Carolina >Clo Ann 9 Georgia (name probably Chloe) >Mary Ann 8 Georgia > >1860 Milton County, Georgia – Roswell District >Series M653 Roll 131 Page 623 >Jacob Owens 49 - South Carolina >Nancy 28 – Georgia (2nd wife) >Martha Owens 4 – Georgia > >1870 Madison County, Alabama – Vienna Beat >Series M593 Roll 27 Page 208A – films are completely faded; information from an online transcription with notation that surname is possibly Owens, but names match 1870 census information. >Jacob Owens ** South Carolina >Nancy 40 Georgia >Martha 16 Georgia >Jacob * * Georgia > >1880 Blount County, Alabama – Township 14, Beat 11 >Series T9 Roll 02 Page 423D >Jacob Owin 72 – South Carolina >Nancy 52- Georgia >Jacob 19 – Alabama >Elisabeth Beasely gdau 6 – Alabama >There are a few discrepancies, but not enough to exclude this family as being the same one as in the previous census records. I would like to find out what happened to his daughter Mary Ann listed in the 1850 census. I am trying to prove or disprove her being my 2nd great grandmother. If anyone knows this family or is related to this family I would appreciate any information about them. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. > > > > > > >