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    1. Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lila C. Eubanks" <lilaceub@burgoyne.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:47 AM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Dear Eve--I decided to write this as a reply to your first query on the > 11th, which we are so glad you sent, for it has led to good things. > We do have a problem, however. I notice, in reading your letter of the 18th, > that you mention that Cicero and Robert Hatcher were brothers. I notice as > well that our records give them as having different parents. Would you study > these entries and the notes that go with them and let us know what your > records show etc. The Wilkinson County History may have been wrong, of > course, but we need to make sure we have the correct information whatever it > is. Would you compare and check the sources you have, as well as those in > the notes on the attachment we sent? You may have better documentation for > what you and Joyce worked out. Let me know what you think. Got to get to > bed. Regards, The Eubanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: April 11, 2001 1:12 PM > Subject: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > I am looking for any information on my gr. grandfather, Robert Andrew > > Hatcher, b.1858 in Crawford Co., married Martha Ethelyn Perry, daughter of > > Franklin Perry and Sarah; his father, Cicero A. Hatcher, b. 1827 in > Crawford > > Co., married to Martha Louise Burnett, daughter of Rev. Samuel Branch > > Burnett. I would like to know more about these ancestors (what they did, > > where they lived, etc.) Any info would be very much appreciated. > Eve > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or > goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; > these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, > Arlington National Cemetery) > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." > > >

    04/20/2001 12:43:53
    1. Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Lila C. Eubanks
    3. Dear Eve--I decided to write this as a reply to your first query on the 11th, which we are so glad you sent, for it has led to good things. We do have a problem, however. I notice, in reading your letter of the 18th, that you mention that Cicero and Robert Hatcher were brothers. I notice as well that our records give them as having different parents. Would you study these entries and the notes that go with them and let us know what your records show etc. The Wilkinson County History may have been wrong, of course, but we need to make sure we have the correct information whatever it is. Would you compare and check the sources you have, as well as those in the notes on the attachment we sent? You may have better documentation for what you and Joyce worked out. Let me know what you think. Got to get to bed. Regards, The Eubanks ----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: April 11, 2001 1:12 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > I am looking for any information on my gr. grandfather, Robert Andrew > Hatcher, b.1858 in Crawford Co., married Martha Ethelyn Perry, daughter of > Franklin Perry and Sarah; his father, Cicero A. Hatcher, b. 1827 in Crawford > Co., married to Martha Louise Burnett, daughter of Rev. Samuel Branch > Burnett. I would like to know more about these ancestors (what they did, > where they lived, etc.) Any info would be very much appreciated. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > >

    04/19/2001 04:47:24
    1. [GACRAWFO] confederate pensions
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. In December 1890, Georgia made pensions available to widows of soldiers who died during the war or after the war from wounds received in the war. In December 1899, the state extended coverage to Confederate widows who could not support themselves because of poverty, age, infirmity, or blindness. The Georgia pensions were available to eligible state residents regardless of the state from which the soldier served, as long as the service had been in the Confederate army or navy. Thus, if South Carolina soldier and his family settled after the war in Georgia he and/or his widow might have been eligible for a pension. Other, but not all former, Confederate states paid pensions to Confederate soldiers and their widows. Union soldiers and their widows were paid pensions by the federal government. Southern states extended pensions--which originally paid only to soldiers maimed in the war--in part because the federal government refused to provide pensions for former Confederate soldiers and their widows. I hope this information proves useful to you. I am, with best wishes, Very truly yours, Christopher Stokes, Ph.D. Staff Historian Washington Memorial Library Genealogical and Historical Room 1180 Washington Avenue Macon, Georgia 31201-1790

    04/19/2001 12:52:34
    1. Fw: [GACRAWFO] Gray Family of Taylor/Crawford area
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:55 AM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Gray Family of Taylor/Crawford area > I am trying to find the family of Emma Jane Gray. > She married Nathan O' Neal Glover in Taylor county in 1878. > > I was sent the following info and need additional information if possible. > > Thanks > Margie > > > > Jefferson Gray-31 Jan 1815 Greene Co. Ga.died aft 9 May 1862 Taylor Co. > Ga. buried Gray Harris Cemetery just outside of Butler on 19, on the right, > and before you come to the church on the left... > > He married Harriet Louise hooten born 1820-1877 Taylor Co. Ga. 18 Oct 1838 > Upson Co. Ga. Upson Co. History says Henry Hooton MG > > 1862 #22 will of James J. mentions son James H in the Southern Confederacy > at > the time. His brother John T. Gray, Britton Smith, and John Search were Ex. > probated 6-2-1862. > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > >

    04/18/2001 03:05:49
    1. [GACRAWFO] Gray Family of Taylor/Crawford area
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. I am trying to find the family of Emma Jane Gray. She married Nathan O' Neal Glover in Taylor county in 1878. I was sent the following info and need additional information if possible. Thanks Margie Jefferson Gray-31 Jan 1815 Greene Co. Ga.died aft 9 May 1862 Taylor Co. Ga. buried Gray Harris Cemetery just outside of Butler on 19, on the right, and before you come to the church on the left... He married Harriet Louise hooten born 1820-1877 Taylor Co. Ga. 18 Oct 1838 Upson Co. Ga. Upson Co. History says Henry Hooton MG 1862 #22 will of James J. mentions son James H in the Southern Confederacy at the time. His brother John T. Gray, Britton Smith, and John Search were Ex. probated 6-2-1862.

    04/18/2001 01:55:59
    1. Fw: [GACRAWFO] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Millie C. Stewart" <millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 7:32 AM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum Post > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> > To: <millie1@accucomm.net> > Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 1:08 AM > Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum Post > > > > Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum > > A new message, "CSA Pensions," was posted by Dwane Gassett on Sat, 14 Apr > > 2001 > > > > Surname: Gassett > > > > > > > > --- > > NAME: Dwane Gassett > > EMAIL: dwane_gassett@hotmail.com > > DATE: Apr 14 2001 > > URL: http:// > > QRYTEXT: I am looking for info on CSA pensions for citizens of Crawford > Co. I am seeking info on Samual S. Gassett. He was with the 6th Georgia > Infantry Regiment for a short time and served with the 3rd Georgia Reserves > as a guard at Andersonville.. > > > > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordPens?admin> > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html > > >

    04/15/2001 09:58:06
    1. [GACRAWFO] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 1:08 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Pensions Forum > A new message, "CSA Pensions," was posted by Dwane Gassett on Sat, 14 Apr > 2001 > > Surname: Gassett > > > > --- > NAME: Dwane Gassett > EMAIL: dwane_gassett@hotmail.com > DATE: Apr 14 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: I am looking for info on CSA pensions for citizens of Crawford Co. I am seeking info on Samual S. Gassett. He was with the 6th Georgia Infantry Regiment for a short time and served with the 3rd Georgia Reserves as a guard at Andersonville.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/CrawfordPens?admin> > > >

    04/15/2001 01:32:27
    1. Fw: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Peddie" <tpeddie@charter.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:51 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Hi Ben, > If you went to school in Macon, I wonder if you knew any of my r elatives: > Stembridge ....? Jones? > Tina > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ben Phillips <bphill7@bellsouth.net> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:45 PM > Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > Eve: > > My best friend in High School in Macon, GA was John Will (Bubba) Hatcher. > He > > had two sisters Ann, and Jil. I believe they have in Bryon, GA, and > somewhere > > in Florida. > > > > Ben > > > > > > Millie C. Stewart wrote: > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > > > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:49 PM > > > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > > > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this > > > Crawford > > > > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, > but I > > > > don't think so. > > > > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending > it > > > to > > > > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > > > > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. > She > > > has > > > > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > > > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow > Heroine of > > > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > > > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > > > ..." > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 > million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them > was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Deo Vindice= God our Vindicator. Appears on The Great Seal of The Confederacy, UDC medals of Honor and UDC iron grave markers, just to > mention a few. American by birth Southern by the Grace of God. > > >

    04/13/2001 08:20:11
    1. [GACRAWFO] Fw: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 8:30 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Morgan Update," was posted by Harriet Morgan on Thu, 12 > Apr 2001 It is a response to "Morgan," posted by Harriet Morgan on Wed, > 11 Apr 2001 > > Surname: Morgan, Wallis > > > > --- > NAME: Harriet Morgan > EMAIL: hhmga@aol.com > DATE: Apr 12 2001 > QRYTEXT: Believe that Absalom Carter Morgan, mentioned above, was first married to Amanda Wallis on November 26, 1857, in Crawford Co., GA. Have list of children, some of which may be duplicates: Ella, John Wesley, Jack, Betty, Mary Edna b Jan 22, 1872, Charles b. 1876, Mary, Molly b. January 7, 1874, Mattie Louise, Sarah and Elizabeth. We connect with Absalom's second wife, Emma LeSueur, but would like to make some collateral connections with the hopes of finding ancestors of Absalom, as well as his birth and death dates and places. Thanks! > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > > >

    04/13/2001 08:14:11
    1. Fw: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Phillips" <bphill7@bellsouth.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:45 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Eve: > My best friend in High School in Macon, GA was John Will (Bubba) Hatcher. He > had two sisters Ann, and Jil. I believe they have in Bryon, GA, and somewhere > in Florida. > > Ben > > > Millie C. Stewart wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:49 PM > > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this > > Crawford > > > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > > > don't think so. > > > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it > > to > > > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > > > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She > > has > > > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > > ..." > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > >

    04/13/2001 08:13:59
    1. Fw: [GACRAWFO] STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY/MORRIS
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Peddie" <tpeddie@charter.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:19 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] STEMBRIDGE/BRIMBERRY/MORRIS > HI EVE & ALL: > My line is through: > MARTHA BRIMBERRY b 1822 GA (this line goes way back to 1600s Sweden, "Brynberg") > m. 1839 JAMES W. STEMBRIDGE (this line goes back to lunenb./meckl.Cos.VA 1700s, and England before that) > *** > Martha Brimberry is the dtr of GEORGE A. BRIMBERRY and NANCY P. MORRIS > *Tina/CA* > tpeddie@charter.net > PS AT one time yrs ago someone told me of a surname they thought MIGHT be for Apselia ..... Harvey I think it was; but they had no proof of any kind, it was kind of a 'guess' on their part. I havent researched that at all yet. :) > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html > > >

    04/13/2001 08:13:45
    1. Fw: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 10:00 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > I cannot connect with this Bubba Hatcher. He may well have been a collateral > line down from Major John Hatcher who fought in the Revolutionary War and > migrated to Wilkinson Co., GA. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html > > >

    04/13/2001 08:10:05
    1. Fw: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:51 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Ben, you may have been in touch with William Wayne Hatcher. He has so much > data on the Hatcher family you wouldn't believe it. He has helped me with my > research a great deal. Eve > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >

    04/13/2001 08:09:46
    1. Fw: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Phillips" <bphill7@bellsouth.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:19 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Eve: > I know his father was from Wilkinson Co., GA, as I have his death notice from the paper in Macon, GA. I was good > friends with Bubba in high school. I was writing back and fouth with another person about his family, but I can't > remember his name and where he was from. I think he was from Milledgeville, GA, but am not sure. He had a lot of > information on the hatcher family. If I come across the information again, I will get back to you. > > Ben > bphill7@bellsouth.net > > > EveYarbrough@aol.com wrote: > > > I cannot connect with this Bubba Hatcher. He may well have been a collateral > > line down from Major John Hatcher who fought in the Revolutionary War and > > migrated to Wilkinson Co., GA. Eve > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > >

    04/13/2001 08:09:13
    1. Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Ben, you may have been in touch with William Wayne Hatcher. He has so much data on the Hatcher family you wouldn't believe it. He has helped me with my research a great deal. Eve

    04/13/2001 07:51:51
    1. Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Ben Phillips
    3. Eve: I know his father was from Wilkinson Co., GA, as I have his death notice from the paper in Macon, GA. I was good friends with Bubba in high school. I was writing back and fouth with another person about his family, but I can't remember his name and where he was from. I think he was from Milledgeville, GA, but am not sure. He had a lot of information on the hatcher family. If I come across the information again, I will get back to you. Ben bphill7@bellsouth.net EveYarbrough@aol.com wrote: > I cannot connect with this Bubba Hatcher. He may well have been a collateral > line down from Major John Hatcher who fought in the Revolutionary War and > migrated to Wilkinson Co., GA. Eve > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Georgia Web site for old newspaper articles http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamacon/index.html

    04/13/2001 07:19:39
    1. Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. I cannot connect with this Bubba Hatcher. He may well have been a collateral line down from Major John Hatcher who fought in the Revolutionary War and migrated to Wilkinson Co., GA. Eve

    04/13/2001 04:00:26
    1. Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Tina Peddie
    3. Hi Ben, If you went to school in Macon, I wonder if you knew any of my r elatives: Stembridge ....? Jones? Tina ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Phillips <bphill7@bellsouth.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Eve: > My best friend in High School in Macon, GA was John Will (Bubba) Hatcher. He > had two sisters Ann, and Jil. I believe they have in Bryon, GA, and somewhere > in Florida. > > Ben > > > Millie C. Stewart wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:49 PM > > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this > > Crawford > > > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > > > don't think so. > > > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it > > to > > > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > > > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She > > has > > > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > > ..." > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. >

    04/12/2001 04:51:18
    1. Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Sharon Garner
    3. Eve, We seem to be connecting to all the women rather than the Hatcher you were asking about. I am interested in the Perry connection. I have been trying to determine for some time if Franklin Perry might be the son of my ancestor John Perry and his wife Martha Partin and whether he is the Mark F. Perry that married Sarah Hancock. Here's what I have found. Any additional information, confirming or refuting this, is most welcome. Sharon - John Perry b. abt 1797 in NC, parents unknown - Martha Partin b. abt 1797 in SC, parents unknown - John Perry and Martha Partin md in Twiggs County bef. 1830. - They appear in the 1830, 1840, 1850 Crawford County census listings. - John Perry is a witness to the will of Benjamin Morris as is Britain Partin. When Britain (also Britton) moved to Crawford County, he bought land from John. His daughter, another Martha, married Allen Becham. John's daughter Catherine married Allen's brother Geo. Washington. This obviously does not show a relationship between John and Britain, but the families were close. John and Martha Perry also named their youngest son Britian. I am making the tentative assumption that Britain and Martha Partin were closely related, possibly siblings. - The 1850 census shows John and Martha with 4 children: Ann C. (later married Wash Becham), Nancy, John O. (married Sarah Cole in Abbeyville, AL), and Britain. The 1830 and 1840 census records show that they had at least two older sons, one of whom was born 1825-1830. They also had two other daughters. - In 1850, Franklin is living next door to John and Martha. He and his wife Sarah are both 22, no children. - In January 1850 Mark F. Perry married Sarah Hancock (Crawford county marriage records). M.F. Perry is later found buried (died 1897) in Knoxville Methodist cemetary. His date of birth on the tombstone is 1826, Frank would have been born 1827-1828. Frank's younger sister Ann Catherine went by her middle name, possibly Frank did as well? Also, Sarah Perry was probably widowed by 1900 since she appears in the census with the Hatchers. Sarah is not buried with him. At one time I found a website with the Hancock family cemetary and Sarah Perry was buried there, but not her husband. - When Clement Hancock's estate was settled in 1849, two of the appraisers were John Perry and Robert Hatcher. - Frank and Sarah named their first daughter Martha. Not definitive, since Martha was a common name, but worth considering. - John Perry, sr may have died about 1857, when the records show a quitclaim deed from his son, John O. Perry to Ann Perry Becham & children. At the time that I was looking at the Crawford county records, I did not know the significance of a quitclaim deed and so did not think to look and see if there were similar ones from any of the other siblings. Martha also either died or moved from Crawford county by 1860 since she does not appear in that census. EveYarbrough@aol.com wrote: > I am looking for any information on my gr. grandfather, Robert Andrew > Hatcher, b.1858 in Crawford Co., married Martha Ethelyn Perry, daughter of > Franklin Perry and Sarah; his father, Cicero A. Hatcher, b. 1827 in Crawford > Co., married to Martha Louise Burnett, daughter of Rev. Samuel Branch > Burnett. I would like to know more about these ancestors (what they did, > where they lived, etc.) Any info would be very much appreciated. Eve > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery)

    04/12/2001 03:22:58
    1. Re: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett
    2. Ben Phillips
    3. Eve: My best friend in High School in Macon, GA was John Will (Bubba) Hatcher. He had two sisters Ann, and Jil. I believe they have in Bryon, GA, and somewhere in Florida. Ben Millie C. Stewart wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveYarbrough@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:49 PM > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > Thank you Lila. I have gotten so many e-mails since I signed on this > Crawford > > Co. mailing list that I am not sure if I have answered yours or not, but I > > don't think so. > > This is very helpful information and I really appreciate your sending it > to > > me. And I will be glad to share whatever I can come up with. > > You are correct about Joyce Harrison being related to the Hatchers. She > has > > been most helpful in tracking down some of my Hatcher ancestors. Eve > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..."

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