It's been a while since I posted a message on Hiram Booth. Here's my problem: According to the death certificate of my great-grandmother, Mahala Booth b. abt. May 1855 GA d. 6 Apr 1925 Plant City, Hillsborough Co., FL, Hiram Booth is her father. Her mother was unknown. I found where Hiram Booth married Mary Cato 15 May 1840 Telfair County, GA. I haven't been able to find Mary listed as his wife in census records. I have found Hiram Booth with wife named Nancy in the following census: 1850 Telfair County, GA Census Hiram Booth 33 yrs. Male Farmer born: Appling Co., GA Nancy Booth 33 yrs. Female Wife born: South Carolina Warren Booth 11 yrs. Male Son born: Ware Co., GA Gilbert Booth 10 yrs. Male Son born: Ware Co., GA Sally Booth 6 yrs. Female Daughter born: Ware Co., GA Mary Booth 2 yrs. Female Daughter born: Telfair Co., GA 1860 Coffee County, GA Census Hiram Boothe 50 yrs. Male Nancy Boothe 45 yrs. Female Warren Boothe 18 yrs Male 1870 Clinch County, GA Census Hiram Booth 40 yrs Male born: GA Mary Booth 19 yrs Female born: GA 1880 Coffee County, GA Census Hiram Boothe 80 yrs. Male born: GA Father born: GA Mother born: GA Nancy Boothe 90 yrs. Female b: GA Father born: GA Mother born: GA I did find in 1870 Tattnall County, Georgia Census a Nancy Boothe 50 yrs. old living with the family of Benjamin Griner. There was also a Louisa Boothe 14 yrs old living there. Nancy wasn't with Hiram in the 1870 Clinch County, Ga Census. Could this be Nancy in Tattnall Co.? One of our Lott descendants (now deceased) has in his genealogy work that Mahala's parents were Hiram Booth and Mary Cato. Family story goes. . . . an Indian family was passing through Georgia and the children became very ill. The Indians left their children with the Georgia family and went on their way. They didn't think the children would live. The boy did die but the girl survived and this family raised her. She grew up and married my great-grandfather, Benjamin Harley "Tippy" Smith. This would explain why I can't find Mahala in the census with the Booth family. In the 1860 census all the children but Warren were missing from this household. Where were they? Is this Sally Booth the same Sarah "Sally" Booth that married Joseph Sapp, son of Enoch Sapp, Sr. and Martha Ruth "Ruthy" Barrow. Was Hiram married more than once? Mahala and Benjamin Smith had the following six children: (1) Hiram J. Smith b. 21 Mar 1869 Coffee Co, GA married: 20 Feb 1890 to Lucinda Lott, d/o Arthur Lott & Mary Harper (2) Mary Smith b. 17 Jun 1873 Coffee Co, GA married: 20 Feb 1890 to Elam Lott, s/o Arthur Lott & Mary Harper (3) Daniel L."Preacher Dan" Smith b. 4 Mar 1878 Coffee Co, GA married: 17 Dec 1899 to Nelia Mae Wooten d/o Bryant Lee Wooten & Susannah Passmore (4) Robert Duncan "Dunk" Smith b. 28 Nov 1880 Douglas, Coffee Co, GA married: (1) 17 Jan 1904 Mariah Metts, d/o Aaron Metts & Emma Elizabeth Grantham (2) 29 Jun 1925 Lillie Bell Harris, d/o Pate Washington Harris & Tobitha "Bitha" Delila Bailey (5) James "Jimmy" Smith b. bet. 1882 - 1883 Coffee Co., GA. He died in his teens. (6) Jesse Smith b. 23 Sep 1886 Coffee Co, GA d. 14 Jul 1902 Coffee Co, GA Would love to correspond with anyone connected to anyone mentioned. I welcome any suggestions on how I can find info on Hiram, Mahala and family. Thanks, Brenda
Hi, my name is Vicky and I am researching my Moore line. My gg grandfather married Ada Philopia Bullard in AL. Do you find her name among your line? Vicky **************************************************************************** ***************** see pictures of my babies ( domestic and wild) www.myfamily.com user name: Guestvisitor35 / password: guest Turpentine Creek's mission is to provide lifetime refuge to unwanted, abused, or neglected animals. Our major concern is focused on tigers, lions, leopards, and cougars; however, all types of animals are accepted. Turpentine Creek is currently caring for over 150 exotic animals, of which over 100 are large cats. www.turpentinecreek.org/ http://alladvantage.com/home.asp?refid=BDQ797 http://www.homepagerewards.com/register/join.asp?r=0394390306Z84190 **************************************************************************** ****************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "melody" <mmccook@bellsouth.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:44 PM Subject: [GACOFFEE] Wesley Bullard brick wall torn down!! > Congratulations to Christy Pederson for breaking through her brick wall concerning Wesley Bullard!! It's always a thrill when one of those ole' brick walls come tumbling down, even if it's not one of mine!! > > A very special thank you goes out to Rachel Caves and to everyone who helped Christy with her search! This list can be quiet for days but I want ya'll to know that you all are amazing and always come through whenever anyone needs your help!! THANKS SO MUCH!!! Karen and I really appreciate it. > > I AM trying to build up a Coffee (and Atkinson) County database, but it's been slow-going, especially since I also work full-time. (Of course you know that the house-cleaning has been the first thing to go!<G> The job might be next!!) > > Now back to Wesley Bullard, Christy, do you have any dates on him yet? > I went backed and checked the Franklin Cemetery list and it shows an > > Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 > It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson > and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard > 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 > She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. > > I have probably already sent you this but for our Anderson researcher (Diana) > I thought I'd resend it. > > How does this Elias W. fit in with your Bullards? > > Thanks to all of you again, > Melody > (who wasn't at work but was watching the all-star game!!) > > > > >
Melody, this is all I have -- info that my Aunt Rose gave to me. I know she has at least 3 sisters (Rita, Sarah and Billie) but I did not ask for birthdates, etc. 1 Willie Dump KIRKLAND Birth: 2 Feb 1873 Death: 16 Feb 1925 Spouse: Elizabeth (Betty) YOUNGBLOOD Birth: 13 Sep 1871 Death: 20 Dec 1940 Marr: 28 Apr 1892, Coffee Co, Ga. Children: Richard Clemon (Geech) (1897-1980) 1.1a Richard Clemon (Geech) KIRKLAND* Birth: 6 Sep 1897, Coffee Co, Ga. Death: 24 Mar 1980, Ware County, Ga Spouse: Lonnie Marie KIRKLAND Birth: 25 Sep 1900, Coffee Co, Ga. Death: 1928 Father: Richard KIRKLAND Mother: Sarah Lott Marr: 27 Nov 1920, Fitzgerald, Ben Hill Co, GA Children: Rosalind Celeste (1925-) Other spouses: Frances C. McMULLEN, Lana BARKER 1.1a.1 Rosalind Celeste KIRKLAND Birth: 13 Aug 1925, Coffee Co, Ga. Spouse: James Bryant CORBITT Birth: 24 Mar 1922, Atkinson County, Georgia Death: 9 Nov 1974, Clayton County, Georgia Father: Lester CORBITT (1892-1948) Mother: Mattie DOUGLASS (1894-1972) Marr: 27 Jul 1946 Children: Marie Elizabeth (1947-1989) Rosalind Celeste (1951-) Cynthia Virginia (1956-) 1.1a.1.1 Marie Elizabeth CORBITT Birth: 9 Oct 1947, Douglas, Coffee Co, Georgia Death: 16 Nov 1989, Clayton County, Georgia 1.1a.1.2 Rosalind Celeste CORBITT Birth: 28 May 1951, Fulton County, Georgia 1.1a.1.3 Cynthia Virginia CORBITT Birth: 29 Jan 1956, Fulton County, Georgia 1.1b Richard Clemon (Geech) KIRKLAND* (See above) Spouse: Frances C. McMULLEN Marr: 27 Feb 1930 Other spouses: Lonnie Marie KIRKLAND, Lana BARKER 1.1c Richard Clemon (Geech) KIRKLAND* (See above) Spouse: Lana BARKER Death: 15 Oct 1968 Marr: 23 May 1964 Other spouses: Lonnie Marie KIRKLAND, Frances C. McMULLEN
Thank you Diana. Actually, the Anderson connection is not really my own blood line. The Elias W. who married Vicey Anderson was my Grandmothers half brother through her fathers previous marriage to Viney Dawson. (Rachel if you see this, perhaps you can pass it on to Donald since Vicey is his grandmother - if I have it straight??). As you say though, once I have time to put it all in perspective, I would love to add the fleshed out details to everyone possible. Thanks again, Christy ----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Sjoberg" <sjoberg@alltel.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:40 PM Subject: [GACOFFEE] Wesley Bullard brick wall torn down!! > I have made contact with another Bullard researcher > > who has given me lots of information going back 10 generations along with > > details on my 4th Great Grandfather James Bullard's Rev. War service and > my > > GGG Grandfather Richard Bullard's service in the War of 1812. > > Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 > > > It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson > > > and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard > > > 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 > > > She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. > > Actually I can offer you much information on your Tom and Sarah Ann > McClelland Anderson Families...I hope that you have not over looked the > information that I put on the list regarding the Andersons and McClellands > as they are not only my relatives...which means we are somewhat > related...but you have really increased your line. Please copy it and put it > aside for now. There is more . I know that you are focused on the Bullards > but the Andersons have a long line of military accomplishments...RS, Indian > Wars, 1812, CSA, and so on. They were rewarded with lands in the South > because of the service to the Revolution. When you have collected your > thoughts and begin putting more of the pieces together let me know I have > the Anderson family back a ways. > > diana > > > ==== GACOFFEE Mailing List ==== > Please do not send any attachments or photos to the list. Rootsweb will not accept them. Send them to either Melody at mmccook@bellsouth.net or to Karen at bordeaux@surfsouth.com >
I have made contact with another Bullard researcher > who has given me lots of information going back 10 generations along with > details on my 4th Great Grandfather James Bullard's Rev. War service and my > GGG Grandfather Richard Bullard's service in the War of 1812. > Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 > > It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson > > and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard > > 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 > > She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. Actually I can offer you much information on your Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson Families...I hope that you have not over looked the information that I put on the list regarding the Andersons and McClellands as they are not only my relatives...which means we are somewhat related...but you have really increased your line. Please copy it and put it aside for now. There is more . I know that you are focused on the Bullards but the Andersons have a long line of military accomplishments...RS, Indian Wars, 1812, CSA, and so on. They were rewarded with lands in the South because of the service to the Revolution. When you have collected your thoughts and begin putting more of the pieces together let me know I have the Anderson family back a ways. diana
Hi Melody, It was a super feeling to find information on my GGrandfather Bullard and I thank everyone who helped me out - especially you and Rachel!! Since getting the "basics", I have made contact with another Bullard researcher who has given me lots of information going back 10 generations along with details on my 4th Great Grandfather James Bullard's Rev. War service and my GGG Grandfather Richard Bullard's service in the War of 1812. It seems these Bullards love the names Elias and Wesley. I have found that there are numerous "Elias Wesley's" and "Elias's" and Wesley's". The Elias W. buried at Franklin Church Cemetery is the son of my Wes from a previous marriage to Viney Dawson. Here's a basic outline from Henry Bullard, my 10th GGrandfather, through my GGrandfather, Elias Wesley: Descendants of Henry Bullard 1 Henry Bullard 1535 - ... +Margaret 1539 - ........ 2 William Bullard 1562 - 1609 .............. +Grace Bignette 1566 - 1629 ................... 3 Robert Bullard 1600 - 1639 ......................... +Ann 1603 - .............................. 4 Anna Bullard 1626 - 1711 .............................. 4 Maudlin Bullard 1628 - .............................. 4 Benjamin Bullard 1630 - 1689 .................................... +Sarah .............................. *2nd Wife of Benjamin Bullard: .................................... +Martha Pigge ......................................... 5 Benjamin Bullard 1668/69 - 1760 ............................................... +Tabitha 1674 - .................................................... 6 Robert Bullard 1699 - .............................................................. 7 John Bullard 1746 - 1813 .............................................................. 7 Robert Bullard 1748 - .............................................................. 7 James Bullard 1750 - 1832 .................................................................... +Sarah Pittman ......................................................................... 8 Richard Bullard 1790 - ............................................................................ ... +Elizabeth ............................................................................ ........ 9 Elias Bullard 1837 - 1866 ............................................................................ .............. +Sarah 1840 - ............................................................................ ................... 10 Richard Bullard 1857 - ............................................................................ ................... 10 William Bullard 1860 - ............................................................................ ................... 10 Elias Wesley Bullard 1863 - 1936 ............................................................................ ......................... +Viney Dawson - 1900 ............................................................................ ................... *2nd Wife of Elias Wesley Bullard: ............................................................................ ......................... +Roxie Ann Bennett 1869 - 1922 .................................................... 6 Benjamin Bullard 1702/03 - 1766 .................................................... 6 Johnathan Bullard 1706 - 1784 .................................................... 6 Seth Bullard 1708/09 - 1775 ................... 3 John Bullard 1601 - 1678 ......................... +Magdalene George ................... 3 William Bullard 1602 - 1687 ......................... +Mary Tracy ................... 3 George Bullard 1606 - 1688/89 Whew, it's a lot to digest for me and I'm still working on it. If you want details, let me know. Thanks again, Christy ----- Original Message ----- From: "melody" <mmccook@bellsouth.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:44 AM Subject: [GACOFFEE] Wesley Bullard brick wall torn down!! > Now back to Wesley Bullard, Christy, do you have any dates on him yet? > I went backed and checked the Franklin Cemetery list and it shows an > > Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 > It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson > and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard > 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 > She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. > > I have probably already sent you this but for our Anderson researcher (Diana) > I thought I'd resend it. > > How does this Elias W. fit in with your Bullards? > > Thanks to all of you again, > Melody > (who wasn't at work but was watching the all-star game!!) > > > >
Subject: [GABIBB] EMAZING Genealogy Tip of the Day - Epidemics > JULY 12, 2000 > "A great Web site listing major epidemics throughout recorded history, the > areas in which they occurred, and the people affected is at Duke > University's "Some Historically Significant Epidemics" Web site. You can > access that site at http://www.botany.duke.edu/microbe/chrono.htm. Compare > the date of your ancestors' migration with the list to determine if this > might have been a factor in their decision to move." > > - George G. Morgan > > > > > Jennifer Sherwood Braswell > jensgen@iol10.com > > > ==== GABIBB Mailing List ==== > Bibb Co, GA website - http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabibb/bibb.htm
The following people are found in the 1860 Census for Appling County, GA.... I am posting to this list in hopes that someone will be able to connect another surname to them.....I need any information available on these people... GREY FOX DILBON FAMILY..... Priscilla age 45 - f - b] GA John age 18 - m - b] GA William H. age 17 - m - b] GA Jack W. - 16 - M b ] GA Thomas J. age 14 - m - b] GA Sarah E. age 12 - f - b] GA Margaret age 9 - f - b] GA Eliza age 4 - f - b] GA [Does anyone know who Priscilla's husband was? Not listed in houshold in 1860!
The following names are related to names that are being researched on this list. If anyone can supply any more information on these people please let me know.... - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- 1850 Thomas County, Georgia Census shows.. FIVEASH, Franklin age 18 - M - Laborer - born in Georgia - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 1860 Appling County, Georgia Census shows... FIVEASH, George age 31 - M - farmer - born in Georgia Catherine(?) age 29 - F - born in Georgia Mary A. age 9/12 - F - born in Georgia WHITE, Peter age 53 - M - farmer - b] GA Jane age 40 - F - b] GA Delaney A.E. age 26 - F - b] GA Denis(?) A. age 19 - m - b] GA Malcomb age 17 - m - b] GA Catherine age 14 - f - b] GA Mary A. age 12 - f - b] GA George W. age 8 - m - b] GA Peter (?) age 4 - m - b] GA Thomas M. age 1 - M - b] GA ? indicates difficult to read and may not necessarily be correct in spelling...........
Clydie, Thank you for the kind words, they are really appreciated. We always try to help whenever we can. I will keep an eye out for your Kirklands and Waters. And yes, I do remember my grandmother talking about her family. If I had just paid a little bit more attention, why..then I'd be an expert on the Smiths, Tuckers, Moores, and even her neighbors when she was growing up...the Minix family!! Take care, Melody > Melody, there is a good chance that the Marceline Kirkland that married > William Wallace was the grand daughter of Hinton Kirkland. Marcyline > (Marceline) Kirkland that married William Alexander Waters was my grand > mother. Her brother Hiton married Piercie (Pearcy) Luciatia Waters, the > sister of William Alexander Waters. My grandmother died when my Mother > was very young and she knew more about her step-mother than she did her > own mother. Of course you may know how it is when you are young, if you > parents tried to tell you anything it goes in one ear and out the other. > I would like for you to know even though the people you write about to > others----Well I read them all. Sometime I remember hearing the name > and tie it back to hearig my mother speak of those people. I really > do enjoy reading all the messages on this site wheather they relate to > me or not. You Guy keep up the good work. Always Clydie > >
This was sent to me and while she' not exactly asking for help for a Coffee County Grantham, I thought I'd post it as it has several surnames that we're researching. Connie is not on the list, so please reply back to her personally. Thanks for you help, melody ----- Original Message ----- From: Connie Rowe <erowe@surfsouth.com> > Hi I have been looking for my grandmothers family for such a long time. > Below is all that I know about her. I thought that perhaps you might > have some insight about all the mystery since you are researching same > surname. Thanks, Connie > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Eliza's headstone says birth date is 1858 but according to the 1920 Cook > County, GA Census, (which states that Eliza Grantham Pendarvis was 55), > she was born in 1865. According to 1910 Berrien Co. Census, "Lizzie" is > 42 years, making her birth date 1868. According to Eliza's death > certificate, she was born in 1862. Family members say that when Eliza > died there was some confusion among the children and family members > concerning Eliza's birth date. Therefore, I have serious doubts about > the 1862 birthdate on the death certificate. > Burial: Staunton Cemetery near Lenox, Ga. She died of cerebral > hemorrhage. > > Found in 1880 Irwin: > Peterson, Moses 55 > Martha 46 > Grantham, Liza 13 Servant > (There was a Moses Peterson who married Martha Taylor 2/6/1842 in > Stewart Co., Ga.) > There was also a Moses Peterson in Jefferson Co, Florida in 1870 census, > p 451). > > Also found a 22 year old Catherine Grantham living as a servant > with the Roberts family in 1880 Irwin. Siblings maybe? Seems an > odd coincidence. > > 1860 Irwin County GA Census: > Moses Peterson > 4th District > Record type: Slave schedule > GA 1860 Slave Schedule > Page 352 > Moses Peterson married Martha Taylor Feb 6 1842 in Stewart County, GA > > ALSO: > I believe that my ancestor, Caleb, was born in 1861-1862. The marriage > records of Wayne County, Georgia: "Caleb P. Pendarvis (22 yrs old) > married to Elizabeth (Lizzie) Manor (Mainor) (15) in Wayne Co., m August > 15, 1883. Lizzie 15 years old was born in Georgia". 1883 minus 22 > =1861. > 1883 minus 15 =1868 > I believe this marriage record to be correct and that this is indeed my > great grandfather but I have reservations about Eliza being Eliza > Grantham, my ggrandmother. I feel that perhaps Caleb married twice, > once to Eliza Manor and once to Eliza Grantham five years later. I do > not yet understand the Manor surname, but, one theory is that the > person failed to write Lizzie's last name, GRANTHAM, but, instead put > that she was underage, a MINOR. Another theory, this is not my > grandparents but instead Caleb Pendarvis b 1861 and Eliza Minor (Manor) > b 1868. - ? > The 1910 census states that Lizzie Grantham is 42 years old. > The problem here is, IF he had indeed been married 22 years, that would > make his marriage date 1888 and not the 1883 date in Wayne County for > Caleb Pendarvis and Eliza Minor (Manor). 1888 would appear to be a > correct marriage date for my great grandparents because their first > child was born in July 1889. >
Congratulations to Christy Pederson for breaking through her brick wall concerning Wesley Bullard!! It's always a thrill when one of those ole' brick walls come tumbling down, even if it's not one of mine!! A very special thank you goes out to Rachel Caves and to everyone who helped Christy with her search! This list can be quiet for days but I want ya'll to know that you all are amazing and always come through whenever anyone needs your help!! THANKS SO MUCH!!! Karen and I really appreciate it. I AM trying to build up a Coffee (and Atkinson) County database, but it's been slow-going, especially since I also work full-time. (Of course you know that the house-cleaning has been the first thing to go!<G> The job might be next!!) Now back to Wesley Bullard, Christy, do you have any dates on him yet? I went backed and checked the Franklin Cemetery list and it shows an Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. I have probably already sent you this but for our Anderson researcher (Diana) I thought I'd resend it. How does this Elias W. fit in with your Bullards? Thanks to all of you again, Melody (who wasn't at work but was watching the all-star game!!)
> Elias W. Bullard 4/9/1891-6/30/1946 > It lists him as the husband of Vicey Anderson > and lists her as Vicey Anderson Bullard > 2/1/1896-5/2/1973 > She is listed as the daughter of Tom and Sarah Ann McClelland Anderson. Not sure if she is mine but please check email on Elias Daniel for Sarah Ann's siblings and parents and so on! This should be a nice present for Someone...who just broke he r darn wall! diana PS Leaving Friday for the Fatherland--GA creeping in through Jacksonville on the 14th.
Hope this helps someone: Let me know if it makes a connection! Abner W. Sweat--Cheraw SC>Beaufort Dist. SC>Bulloch Co. GA>Tattnall Co. 1820>bulloch co. 1830>columbia Co. FL abt 1835>New River FL b. 1776 cheraw District SC s/o James Sweat from Beaufort Dist. SC d. 1858 New River FL Jan 10 to Sept 30 1837 as private in Indian War in Capt Aaron Jernigan's co. Jan 22, 1852 applied for bounty land for service in columbia Co. FL m. Rebecca Anderson b. 1790 SC d/o of John and Mary Anderson RS d. Dec 26, 1883 Baker Co. FL . Their children: Samuel b. 1815 m. Susan Maria Walden Rebecca b. 1816 m. John D. Williams Ann b. 1822 m. roland Williams 1840 Allen H. b. 1819 deaf and dumb died single charity b. 1824 m. Nathan Beasley James M. b. 1825 d by snake bite Alfred b. 1827 m. Eliza Burney Elizabeth b. 1828 m. Thomas Hines Mary Jane b. 1830 m. cooper Herndon Eliza E. b. 1833 m. John Herndon Edward b. 1834 d. young >From POWG #126. D. Sjoberg D. Sjoberg
> WHAT I KNOW IS THAT MY GRANDMOTHER, ETHEL MCCLELLAN JOINER, WAS THE DAUGHTER > OF E J MCCLELLAN (DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE INITIALS STAND FOR, BUT I MOTHER > THINKS IT MAY BE ERNEST) AND SUZY LEE. THEY WERE FROM HOMERVILLE. Elias was a popular McClellan name. Hope this add s ot the informaiton you have. I also found this: POWG pg 216 Elias Daniel McClelland Tattnall 1815>Irwin 1825> b. Mar 20, 1815 Paternally: s/o Andrew and Mary Daniel McClelland s/o James and s/o William RS of Screven Co. Maternally: Elias and Elizabeth Daniel RS of Tattnall. Elias m. July 23, 1837 Irwin Co. to Sarah Merritt d/o of Burrell Merritt. Sarah b. Dec 19, 1820 in Duplin Co. NC d. Mar 31, 1898. Isaac b. Dec 23 1838 d. CSA single Mary Ann b. May 20, 1840 d. Mar 21, 1902 single Ann Jane b. May 15, 1842 m. HP Williams (2nd wife) Mariah E. b. Dec 18, 1844, d. single Georgian Ann b. Mar 19, 1847 m. Andrew Jackson Leavins Jacob James b. Apr 1, 1848m. Victoria Solomon d/o of Godwin Elias Hardy b. Dec 19, 1850 m. Ethalinda Anderson Dec 6, 1874 Theresa b. Aug 12, 1855 m. Hezekiah A. Lewis Feb 11, 1875 Hester Ann b. Mar 18, 1856 m. Mark Williams s/o HP Sarah Ann b. July 24, 1858 m. Thomas Anderson Arlie Malinda b. July 15, 1865 m. Pleasant Yarbough Elias also: 1837-40 served as 1st Lt militia 432nd dist Irwin co. 1840 moved to farm inTallokas, Lowndes now Brooks 1841 Wife and he were baptised in the Bethel Primitive Baptist Church; dismissed Sept 1842 abt. 1842 moved back to Irwin--members of Young's meeting house dismissed Feb 27, 1858 1858 moved back to moved to no. Clinch now Atkinson Co., Lot 204 7th Dist. members of Pine Grove Church now Red Bluff church 1865 changed to Mt. Olive church in clinch now Lanier 1874 Sold out went to Coffee Co. d. Jul 21, 1895 diana
Chatterton Cemetery is located between Douglas and Nicholls. Karen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks Karen for the location. Maybe I can go to it sometime and see Nathan's grave. Joyce
Joyce, Melody maybe at work so I'll answer your question. Chatterton Cemetery is located between Douglas and Nicholls. Karen Joyce Ruis wrote: > Thanks for the cemetery name Melody. If Nathan was 61+, then hee must have > died about 1918. I hate graves with no dates, only age. When is this > Chatterton Cemetery? > > I really appreciate all this good info you're throwing out to us, > > Joyce > > Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Grantham
Thanks for the cemetery name Melody. If Nathan was 61+, then hee must have died about 1918. I hate graves with no dates, only age. When is this Chatterton Cemetery? I really appreciate all this good info you're throwing out to us, Joyce Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Grantham
Subject: [GACOFFEE] death date for Nathan GRANTHAM I'll be sure and check in the courthouse for anything relative to Nathan's estate..... *******That would be great Nancy! OR....perhaps as you say, someone on the list will have 'connections' with information. ****Idon't thin anyone on line has our Grantham's. I wish I had that Metts book. It has most of the Grantham line in it. Maybe I can go to Homerville in Sept. and Copy it at the library. Happy to share, Nancy. Joyce
Thank you. I appreciate anything anyone can offer on these people. GREY FOX ----- Original Message ----- From: "melody" <mmccook@bellsouth.net> To: <GACOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [GACOFFEE] Tanner line > Grey Fox, > > I have Berry Hampton Tanner, Jr. Elijah Tanner, and Emily Tanner listed as > brothers and sister. They are the children of Berry Hampton Tanner and Eliza > Taylor. I have a John Wesley Tanner b. 1839 and Lydia listed as the children > also. > > I'm sure someone else on the list has a more complete list of the Tanner > family. They aren't one of my direct lines, but I've managed to accumulate > some info on them. > > A couple of months ago, Mrs. Lillian Williams did a couple of articles on > Stokesville and the Tanner family. (Maybe that's where I remember hearing > about Tanner Church from). I save all the newspapers and I'll check them for > you and everyone. I believe there was a picture of one of the Berry Tanners > in the article. > > Melody > > > > > Ashbury Chappell TANNER ? > > Berry Hampton TANNER b] 1811-1813 SC > > Berry Hampton TANNER, Jr. b] 1850 Coffee County > > Elenora TANNER b] 1880 Appling County > > Elijah TANNER b] 1834 Coffee County > > Emily TANNER b] 1843 Coffee County > > James R. TANNER b] abt 1850 Appling County > > John Wesley TANNER b] 1841 Coffee County > > Lydia TANNER b] 1838 Coffee County > > Mary Elizabeth TANNER b] 1873 Appling County > > Mary Easter TANNER b] 1876 Appling County > > > > Need any information I can get on these people. Don't know if they are > > related to each other or if they are, which ones are related and how. > > >