----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 11:14 PM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Hammack,Ogletree,Hortman," was posted by Lori on Sun, 24 > Sep 2000 > > Surname: Hammack Yarbrough Ogletree > > > > --- > NAME: Lori > EMAIL: lori1963@hotmail.com > DATE: Sep 24 2000 > QRYTEXT: I am looking for any info on Anna Lou Hammack 10-29-1876 > d.11-5-1958 m. Robert Franklin Ogletree. > I am also need info on Henrietta Hortman January 28, 1867 in Crawford County d.February 20, 1946 m.Robert Marcus Mitchell. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 10:45 AM Subject: New Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Crawford Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "John J. Britt," was posted by Cassie Britt on Sun, 24 Sep > 2000 It is a response to "Crawford Co., GA families," posted by James > A. Rollins on Thu, 10 Sep 1998 > > Surname: Britt, Miller, Rowell > > > > --- > NAME: Cassie Britt > EMAIL: vcbritt@aol.com > DATE: Sep 24 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: I am trying to follow the movement of John Jasper Britt Jr.. He married Mary Polly ( Elizabeth ) Davis . Polly is buried in the Davis Cemetery in Crawford County, but J.J. is not . I believe he married again and moved to South Ga. poss Cario area. Would greatly apreciate any info. > > Thank You. > > Cassie Britt > > J.J. Jr.'s parents: John Jasper Britt and Mary Jane Miller > it is possible that he married Francis Rowell. > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Crawford?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- > Since many of our ancestors in middle GA, originally spent some time > around the Milledgeville area.... I thought you might be interested in this > info. > > Additionally someone commented on the number of children named Lafayette > about the time of this event. > > > The Chronology of Milledgeville, from the Mary Vinson Memorial Library > > (Chronology is on line) states the following: > > > > 1825 - General Marquis de Lafayette was entertained by the Masonic Lodge > in > > the Darien Bank and at the Statehouse. > > > > Rebecca > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ann Chernow [mailto:chernow2@mindspring.com] > > Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 6:35 AM > > > Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 00:38:38 -0300 > > > From: "dw" <washingtond@mindspring.com> > > > To: GACENTRAL-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > Old Capital Celebration > > > > > > > > > On the morning of our Old Capitol Celebration on October > > 21, 2000 the > > > committee is interested in recognizing the descendants of > > those > > > Revolutionary War Veterans who welcomed General Lafayette > > as he came into > > > Milledgeville for his visit. There will be a table set up > > near the North > > > Gate which will have a sign for these Veterans and badges > > for the > > > descendants to wear. As Lafayette approaches these > > descendants will line > > > the roadway up to the Capitol Building. We are interested > > in any > > historical > > > and biographical information that may be included in a > > scrapbook as a > > record > > > for our Musem. > > > The Revolutionary War Veterans named in Dr. Bonner's book > > are: > > > Allen Tapley, John Cone, Uriah Brown, William Evans, > > George Searcy, Jocob > > > Gumm, William Spurlock, John Scott, James Barrow, Jim > > Thomas(slave), S.B. > > > Clark, Philemon Franklin, William Brown, John Miles, James > > Thomas, Edward > > > Brown, Anderson Redding, Toliver Davis, Peter Fair, Oaty > > Prosser, William > > > Hand, Samuel Beckham, Thomas Miles, John Morris, Henry > > Meacham, John > > Fuller, > > > William Ackridge,and Abner Hammond. > > > Other Veterans buried in Memory Hill Cemetery some who may > > have been > > living > > > at this time are: Andrew DuBourg, Jesse Dismukes, Andrew > > Torrance, James > > > DeLauny, Thomas Peter Carnes, James Duncan, Benjamin > > Tolbert and Robert > > > Ivey. > > > > > > If you have any information about these Veterans please > > contact Mrs. Jay > > > Lewis at 478-452-6227 or Brad Prosser at 478-452-0671. > > Virginia > > > ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Searchable archives are here!! > Go to <http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl> > and follow the instructions. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> To: <GATAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:49 AM Subject: [GATAYLOR-L] Note at Cemetery > Suggestion from another mailing list: > > A friend types this on a 3x5 > card then puts her name, relationship, snail-mail address and e-mail address > on the back, then laminates it, punches a hole in it and ties it to a single > stem artificial flower and puts it on her ancestor's graves when she is > visiting cemeteries whether those close by or in different states. That way > the next person who might be researching may get in touch with her. > > > Dear Ancestor: > Your tombstone stands among the rest; > Neglected and alone > The name and date are chiseled out > On polished, marbled stone. > It reaches out to all who care > It is too late to mourn. > You did not know that I exist > You died and I was born. > Yet each of us are cells of you > In flesh, in blood, in bone. > Our blood contracts and beats a pulse > Entirely not our own. > Dear Ancestor, the place you filled > So many years ago > Spreads out among the ones you left > Who would have loved you so. > I wonder if you lived and loved, > I wonder if you knew > That someday I would find this spot, > And come to visit you. > > > Virginia > > > ==== GATAYLOR Mailing List ==== > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dunning" <bandj@flash.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [Crawford County] SAWYER > Donna Wall, > Do you have any idea where you family was before you found them in Edgefield County, SC? My oldest ancestor received a land grant there in 1790 and I am trying to find where he was before he got > the grant. > Thought just "maybe" they followed the same path. > Joyce Britt Dunning > > Donna Wall wrote: > > > Frances: > > > > The SAWYER line is my direct line - or rather my husband's. William SAWYER > > is his 6g grandfather > > > thru his son John b. c1744> > > his son Elkanah b. 1777 Edgefield Co, SC m. Miriam> > > their son Wiley b 1798 SC m. Sarah SCOGGIN> > > William Dionysius 'Nish' b. 1821 Pike Co, AL m. Elizabeth DANIEL> > > Duncan Dionysius b. 1861 Monroe Co, AL m. Allie Leona WASDEN> > > my husband's grandmother, Ethel Inez SAWYER 1894-1926 (died in childbirth). > > > > Sorry I can't offer anything on your Boones. Much thanks for your Sawyer > > leads. On my side of the family, I research other families in the Crawford > > Co. area - SHINE, PETERMAN, BICKLEY, GAULTNEY, BROOKS, MOSELEY, SUDDETH, > > RAY. > > > > Donna Shine Wall > > mailto:dfshine@worldnet.att.net > > > > ==== 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 ==== > I am a Southern Woman forn with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > >
Donna Wall, Do you have any idea where you family was before you found them in Edgefield County, SC? My oldest ancestor received a land grant there in 1790 and I am trying to find where he was before he got the grant. Thought just "maybe" they followed the same path. Joyce Britt Dunning Donna Wall wrote: > Frances: > > The SAWYER line is my direct line - or rather my husband's. William SAWYER > is his 6g grandfather > > thru his son John b. c1744> > his son Elkanah b. 1777 Edgefield Co, SC m. Miriam> > their son Wiley b 1798 SC m. Sarah SCOGGIN> > William Dionysius 'Nish' b. 1821 Pike Co, AL m. Elizabeth DANIEL> > Duncan Dionysius b. 1861 Monroe Co, AL m. Allie Leona WASDEN> > my husband's grandmother, Ethel Inez SAWYER 1894-1926 (died in childbirth). > > Sorry I can't offer anything on your Boones. Much thanks for your Sawyer > leads. On my side of the family, I research other families in the Crawford > Co. area - SHINE, PETERMAN, BICKLEY, GAULTNEY, BROOKS, MOSELEY, SUDDETH, > RAY. > > Donna Shine Wall > mailto:dfshine@worldnet.att.net > > ==== 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.
Margie, We need the name of the website to make the complaint. Love. Millie ----- Original Message ----- From: "M. Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 8:37 PM Subject: [Crawford County] Re: [GAGEN-L] Fraudulent website > I have filed a complaint with the Iowa Consumer Protection which is in the > Iowa Attorney General's office. > > I asked that they accept my email as a formal complaint since this firm has > the potential to harm many in a short period of time. > > Their email address is consumer@ag.state.ia.us <consumer@ag.state.ia.us> > > Please write to them and let them know what is going on. So prompt action > can be taken. I have also sent this request to all the lists I am on. > > Thanks, > Margie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "TeresaR" <teresa@maro.net> > To: <GAGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 9:23 AM > Subject: [GAGEN-L] Fraudulent website > > > > Mr. Craig Campbell > > Blueberry Hill Communications Inc. > > > > Mr. Campbell, > > > > There is a site on your servers that is breaking copyright and fraud laws. > > The domain name is familydiscovery.com, and the IP address > is128.121.230.66. > > Chances are you will be receiving alot of emails regarding this thievery. > > > > He is stealing data from other websites and CHARGING people to look at > these > > FREE websites. > > > > Proof: The webpage of his located at > > http://128.121.230.66/Records/states/georgia.htm > > > > Lists several different URL's, none of which is his. One of them is Butts > > County marriages from Microfilm. That is on MY USgenweb site, and is NOT > > FOR SALE to any organization. He did not ask if he could link to me, much > > less CHARGE people to click on that link! He is even stealing data from > the > > National Archives and Records Administration, (I'm sending them a copy of > > this as well) from his north carolina page. > > > > http://128.121.230.66/Records/states/northcarolina.htm > > > > These pages are NOT his work. Never have been. Never will be. He is > > committing fraud by misrepresenting this data as his own. He charges a > fee > > of $49.95 to "join" his webpage so you can view this data. As soon as I > > can, I'll be adding the following to all my pages: > > > > IF YOU HAVE ARRIVED HERE THRU FAMILYDISCOVERY.COM THEY ARE BREAKING THE > LAW. > > THIS PAGE IS FREE FOR ALL TO USE, AND ANY CHARGE IS SIMPLY FRAUDULENT. > > PLEASE LET ME KNOW BY EMAILING TERESA@MARO.NET and then I will add a Break > > away link. > > > > This is unacceptable, and your company is opening itself up for lawsuits > > with you allowing your customers to break the law. I've not found your > > website to view your terms of service, but I can tell you that by allowing > > your customers to break the law it puts you in a precarious situation. I > am > > keeping a copy of this email, and please, let me know when or if you are > > taking action. > > > > He has already been removed from another server for breaking the law, and > > thinks genealogists will just allow him to move from server to until WE > get > > tired of checking on him. He is totally wrong. As you probably know, he > > hasn't even completed the full propogation process because when I go to > the > > IP it goes to your servers. If I go to the domain name it's going to his > > old one. 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Rozich > > http://lofthouse.com/USA/ga/butts/ > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== > > This list is for open communications among County Coordinators, Regional > > Coordinators and the officers and project leaders of GAGenWeb. If you > > wish to address only the GAGenWeb Board, send your email to: > > <GAGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > > ==== 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) > >
Yes I will these counties are closely tied. ----- Original Message ----- From: "M. Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:03 AM Subject: [Crawford County] Old CSA photos > If you had CSA vets that were in Taylor County. John Adams is doing a series for the Tracer and would like to have your photos to include in stories. > > You can contact John at. > mailto:traceradams@mindspring.com > > I am not sure if he will be including any info on those from Crawford or Macon County. > > Margie > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman forn with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy >
Thanks John, I was hoping you would say yes. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Adams" <traceradams@mindspring.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [Crawford County] Old CSA photos > Yes I will these counties are closely tied. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "M. Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:03 AM > Subject: [Crawford County] Old CSA photos > > > > If you had CSA vets that were in Taylor County. John Adams is doing a > series for the Tracer and would like to have your photos to include in > stories. > > > > You can contact John at. > > mailto:traceradams@mindspring.com > > > > I am not sure if he will be including any info on those from Crawford or > Macon County. > > > > Margie > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman forn 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 ==== > 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. > >
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I have filed a complaint with the Iowa Consumer Protection which is in the Iowa Attorney General's office. I asked that they accept my email as a formal complaint since this firm has the potential to harm many in a short period of time. Their email address is consumer@ag.state.ia.us <consumer@ag.state.ia.us> Please write to them and let them know what is going on. So prompt action can be taken. I have also sent this request to all the lists I am on. Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "TeresaR" <teresa@maro.net> To: <GAGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 9:23 AM Subject: [GAGEN-L] Fraudulent website > Mr. Craig Campbell > Blueberry Hill Communications Inc. > > Mr. Campbell, > > There is a site on your servers that is breaking copyright and fraud laws. > The domain name is familydiscovery.com, and the IP address is128.121.230.66. > Chances are you will be receiving alot of emails regarding this thievery. > > He is stealing data from other websites and CHARGING people to look at these > FREE websites. > > Proof: The webpage of his located at > http://128.121.230.66/Records/states/georgia.htm > > Lists several different URL's, none of which is his. One of them is Butts > County marriages from Microfilm. That is on MY USgenweb site, and is NOT > FOR SALE to any organization. He did not ask if he could link to me, much > less CHARGE people to click on that link! He is even stealing data from the > National Archives and Records Administration, (I'm sending them a copy of > this as well) from his north carolina page. > > http://128.121.230.66/Records/states/northcarolina.htm > > These pages are NOT his work. Never have been. Never will be. He is > committing fraud by misrepresenting this data as his own. He charges a fee > of $49.95 to "join" his webpage so you can view this data. As soon as I > can, I'll be adding the following to all my pages: > > IF YOU HAVE ARRIVED HERE THRU FAMILYDISCOVERY.COM THEY ARE BREAKING THE LAW. > THIS PAGE IS FREE FOR ALL TO USE, AND ANY CHARGE IS SIMPLY FRAUDULENT. > PLEASE LET ME KNOW BY EMAILING TERESA@MARO.NET and then I will add a Break > away link. > > This is unacceptable, and your company is opening itself up for lawsuits > with you allowing your customers to break the law. I've not found your > website to view your terms of service, but I can tell you that by allowing > your customers to break the law it puts you in a precarious situation. I am > keeping a copy of this email, and please, let me know when or if you are > taking action. > > He has already been removed from another server for breaking the law, and > thinks genealogists will just allow him to move from server to until WE get > tired of checking on him. He is totally wrong. As you probably know, he > hasn't even completed the full propogation process because when I go to the > IP it goes to your servers. If I go to the domain name it's going to his > old one. Also, so you know, he has given inaccurate registration > information for his Domain name registration, so noone can contact him > directly. > > --------------------------------- > > Administrative Contact, Billing Contact: > Campbell, Craige (CC435) hostmaster@BHCOM.COM > Blueberry Hill Communications, Inc. > 77-670 Springfield Lane, Suite 11B > Palm Desert, CA 92211 > (760) 360-4600 (FAX) (760) 772-3654 > Technical Contact, Zone Contact: > BHCOM Hostmaster (HC391-ORG) hostmaster@BHCOM.COM > Blueberry Hill Communications, Inc. > 77-670 Springfield Lane, Suite 11B > Palm Desert, CA 92211 > US > (760) 360-4600 > Fax- (760) 772-3654 > > --------------------- > > Administrative Contact: > Abodeey, Elias (EAP259) email@FAMILYDISCOVERY.COM > Family Discovery > PO BOX 83 > Hiawatha , IA 52233 > 3193637000 (FAX) 3193637000 > Technical Contact, Zone Contact: > Abodeely, Elias (EAO164) email@FAMILYDISCOVERY.COM > Family Discovery > 9843 Cambridge Drive > Cedar Rapids , IA 52404 > 319-378-9654 > Billing Contact: > Cook, Brad (BCI287) email@FAMILYDISCOVERY.COM > Family Discovery > PO BOX 83 > Hiawatha , IA 52233 > 3193637000 (FAX) 3193637000 > > Record last updated on 12-Sep-2000. > Record expires on 07-Jan-2002. > Record created on 07-Jan-2000. > Database last updated on 17-Sep-2000 04:05:05 EDT. > > Domain servers in listed order: > > NS1.4SERVERS.COM 209.176.24.140 > NS2.4SERVERS.COM 209.176.21.100 > > > ------------------------------------------ > > Sincerely, > > Teresa M. Rozich > http://lofthouse.com/USA/ga/butts/ > > > > > ==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== > This list is for open communications among County Coordinators, Regional > Coordinators and the officers and project leaders of GAGenWeb. If you > wish to address only the GAGenWeb Board, send your email to: > <GAGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> > >
FOWLER Surname Lookup "Samuel FOWLER was sentenced last Friday to be hanged Saturday for, April 27th, for the murder of his wife. Apr. 25, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. "In Savannah, Friday morning, Mr. John FOWLER, native of Ipswich, Mass. Aug. 22, 1809." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. "Oct. 29, 1821 On the 26th inst., Mr. John FOWLAR (sic) in his 29th year, a ntive of New York. Had lived here several years." THE DARIEN GAZETTE, 1818-1824. "Feb. 2, 1884 Mr. James FOWLER'S step-son died of meningitis in Anderson, S. C. recently. THE SUN, Hartwell, Ga. 1881-1884. "Mar. 29, 1884 Joe FOWLER was killed in Belton (S.C.) on night by a falling plank kiln." THE SUN, Hartwell, Ga., 1881-1884. "April 19, 1884 Mr. Martin FOWLER and Miss Evie BOWERS of this place were married a short time since by the Justice of Peace." THE SUN, Hartwell, Ga. 1881-1884. "In Bibb County Thursday evening by Rev. CHRISTIAN, Mr. William FOWLER of DeKalb County to Miss Martha WINBUSH. Oct. 29, 1835." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. "On the 1st inst. by Rev. T. FOWLER, Mr. G. S. MORRIS to Miss Jane WYLEY, both of DeKalb County. Dec. 24, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. "On the 15th inst. by Rev. FOWLER at Yanghall in S. C., Thomas U. P. CHARLTON, Esq. to Mrs. Ellen ST. LEDGER. Dec. 20, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. "In Albany, Col. Edward MARTIN to Miss Sarah FOWLER, May 27, 1811. (New York)" THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820.
MCLEOD Surname Lookup "In Pulaski County on the 14th inst., in her 40th year, Mrs. Mary MCLEOD, wife of Murdock MCLEOD and youngest daughter of Col. Joseph CLINCH of North Carolina. She had been a member of the Baptist Church for many years. She experienced a sudden death by rupture of a blood vessel. A truly pious woman. April 2, 1827." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. "Died lately at Col. O'NEAL'S in McIntosh County, Mrs. margaret MCLEOD, age 83 years, 56 of which she lived in that county. Nov. 20, 1798." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. "On the 16th ult. at his plantation in Bruswick, Glynn County, James MCLEOD, Esq. Jan. 7, 1807." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. "In Savannah on the 26th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth MCLEOD, wife of Dr. Donald MCLEOD, in her 49th year. Feb. 26, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. "In Tattnall County on 30th ult., Dr. John MCLEOD of Savannah, in his 27th year. June 18, 1810." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. "William MCLEOD (Ga.) died in Jacksonville, Telfair Co., Ga. Sept. 13th. He was born in N. C. Feb. 14, 1795. His father removed while he was a child to Montgomery County, Ga. where he was brought up. After he left the parental roof he located in Telfair County where he spent the last 15 or 20 years of his life. Wife and six samll children survive. Dec. 10, 1841." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. "In Savannah last Saturday, Mr. Norman MCLEOD to Mrs. Elizabeth PIPER, widow of Dr. John PIPER of South Carolina. Jan. 26, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. "In Milledgeville Wednesday evening by Rev. Lovick PIERCE, Dr. William GREEN to Miss Sarah MCLEOD. May 15, 1830." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. "Last Thursday by Rev. MCLEOD, Mr. James CLYETT, grocer, to Miss Diana OLIVER. Apr. 30, 1799." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. "On Thursday tahe 11th by Rev. CLARKSON, Mr. George Washington MCALLISTER to Miss Catherine MCLEOD, dau. of the late Dr. Donald MCLEOD of Savannah. Feb. 25, 1804." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. "Thursday evening by Rev. KOLLOCK, Francis H. MCLEOD, Esq., to Miss Maryann MILLEN, both of Savannah. Jan. 5, 1808." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820.
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If you had CSA vets that were in Taylor County. John Adams is doing a series for the Tracer and would like to have your photos to include in stories. You can contact John at. mailto:traceradams@mindspring.com I am not sure if he will be including any info on those from Crawford or Macon County. Margie
>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph, Vol. I #1 - Vol. VII #13, Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death and Legal Notices" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill. 'The Daily Macon Telegraph', published from 17 Oct 1831 thru 26 Sept 1832, and then became the semi-weekly Macon Telegraph from 2 Oct 1832 thru 21 Dec 1832. This was also edited by Myron BARTLETT. Originals in the Washington Memorial Library, Macon, GA. Transcribed from poor microfilm at the Georgia Archives. Only notices appearing in 'The Daily Macon Telegraph' which had not previously been abstracted in 'The Macon Telegraph' follow. Vol. 1 #68, Feb. 4, 1832: Married in Clinton, Jones on the 20th ult., by Rev. HARDY, Samuel LOWTHER, Esq. to Mrs. [Eliza] BILLINGSLEA. In Crawford Co, GA, on the 26th ult. by William M. BROWN, Esq., Capt. Jones HICKS to Miss Elizabeth HOWE, both of that county. This ends the exerpts concerning Crawford, Jones, Talbot and Taylor Cos. in this book. I hope someone has found some bit of info. that was useful or interesting. Donna Wall
>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph, Vol. I #1 - Vol. VII #13, Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death and Legal Notices" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill. NAME CHANGES FROM 'MACON TELEGRAPH' TO 'THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH' Vol. 7 #1, Oct. 3, 1832: At Court House in Knoxville, Crawford Co. by John HARRIS, Admr. Vol. 7 #2, Oct. 10, 1832: Brought to Knoxville Jail by William T. BROWN, Jailer. A Negro boy, 20 yrs., says his name is Alby, belonging to Dr. BEARD of Greensborough, he has been hired out near Columbus to a man by the name of Gideon of Columbus. Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co; At Knoxville, by William B. Files, D.Shf.: Lot 20, 2nd Dist., ppty. of George F. MATHEWS, two fi fas of Jessee STONE. Lot 141, 1st Dist., ppty. of Thomas DUNN, fi fa of L. B. BURCH. Oxen, cart, and horse, ppty. of Samuel BOLTON, fi fa of Archibald GRAY. Vol. 7, #3, Oct. 17, 1832: Married on the 4th inst. by the Rev. Benjamin POPE, Mr. Frederick SIMS of Crawford Co. to Mrs. Susan WELLS of this place. Vol. 7 #9, Nov. 28, 1832: Crawford Co; At Knoxville, by Wm. B. Files, Shfl: Lot, 7th Dist., ppty. of Augustus HATTAWAY, fi fa of Henry MILLIRONS. Lot 223, 6th ist., ppty. of William P. HARRIS, fi fa of William McGEE. Vol. 7 #10, Dec. 5, 1832: On the 13th inst., by the Rev. Hiram POWEL, Mr. James M. DAVIS to Miss Francis Ann, daughter of Robert G. CRITTENDEN, Esq., all of Talbot Co. Vol. 7 #12, Dec. 19, 1832: Married on the 6th inst. by Rev. J. BOREN, Dr. Alexander B. GREEN of Putnam Co. to Miss Rebecca H. HUGHS of Fortville, Jones Co. Married on the 9th inst. by Simon GODDARD, Esq., Mr. John A. CARY, formerly of Columbia, SC to Miss Alletha T. MESSER of Jones Co, GA. Died in the town of Clinton, on the 29th ult. after a severe illness of six days, Mrs. Nancy C., consort of Dr. A.H. FLEWELLEN, in the 30 yr. of her age. End of 1832
>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph, Vol. I #1 - Vol. VII #13, Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death and Legal Notices" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill. Vol. VI #31, Aug. 1, 1832: Tax Collector's Sale; At Clinton, Jones Co. by Gideon MASON, T.C., Jones Co. Lot 93, 5th Dist. Coweta, ppty. of Edwin BOWEN. Land,ppty. of John WYNANS. Land, ppty. of John H. McMATH. Land,ppty. of Benjamin HEATH. Vol. 6 #38, Sept. 19, 1832: In Crawford Co., by Frederick SIMS, Esq., on the 13th inst., Mr. Elisha A. HARRIS to Miss Caroline HICKS, daughter of Robert Hicks, Esq., all of said county. Gdn.'s Sales, At the Court House in Knoxville, Crawford Co. by W.L. CLEMENTS, Gdn. Lot 151,1st Dist., sold for the benefit of the minors of William McCOY, dec., late of Jasper Co. Application will be made by Cynthia R. ALLEN, Admnx., for leave to sell a house and lot of land in Clinton, and Lot 263, 3rd Dist. Coweta, ppty. of Harris ALLEN, dec. Vol. 6 #39, Sept. 25, 1832: David A. PERRYMAN applies toWilliam S. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Peter DAVIS, dec.
>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph, Vol. I #1 - Vol. VII #13, Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death and Legal Notices" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill. Vol. VI #1, Jan. 7, 1832: Walter STONE applies to William S. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Anson TOOLEY, dec. John R. CANNON applies to William S. Goss, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of Reuben TUCKER, dec. During the Fall and Winter more heads of families have been swept off than we recollect in many yrs. There have been more cases of influenza in the pat 10 days than have taken place for a long time. Many families have had 6 or 8 sick at the same time. It is diseases worse than influenza which so many of our more aged inhabitants have fallen victim. Richmond Compiler, Dec. 27. Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by William B. Files, Shf.: Lot 78, 1st Dist., ppty. of Thomas DAVIS, fi fa of Alexander KENNADY. By John Whittington, D.Shf.: Southwest part of Lot 215, 2nd Dist., ppty of Cynthia S. HAMNER, fi fa of the officers of the court of Crawford Co. Vol. VI, #6, Feb. 11, 1832: Indian Removal, 29th Dec., 90 large wagons with teams of 4 and 6 horses and oxen left this place, conveying the emigrating Choctaw. One portion has about 550 emigrants under chief Col. Folsom. They are bond for the new Choctaw country. They will settle within 30 miles of the western boundary line of this territory (Arkansas) on the waters of Mountain and Glover Forks. Thousands mor are preparing to emigrate. The other portion to convey another party to Kiamechia. The residue will settle near Fort Smith. Arkansas Advocate, 4th ult. Vol. VI #9, Mar. 3, 1832: Married 22d ult. by Rev. James HENDERSON, Maj. Benjamin LLOYD of Talbot Co., to Miss Naomi Ann, dau. of Cary COX, Esq. of Putnam Co. Vol. VI #13, Mar. 31, 1832: Married 22d inst. by Rev. G. CAPERS, Col. James WIMBERLY, of Jones, to Mrs. Rebecca C. JAMESON, of Houston Co. died at the rsidence of Mr. Wilson POPE, Clinton, Jones Co., Mr. Harvey H. SQUIRE, born in MA, aged 22. Reuben ALDREDGE applies to William S. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of William BONNETT, late of AL, dec.
>From "The Macon [GA] Telegraph, Vol. I #1 - Vol. VII #13, Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death and Legal Notices" compiled by Farmer, Warren, O'Kelley and Hill. Vol. V #40, Oct. 1, 1831: Tax Collector's Sales: At Knoxville, Crawford Co. by William McGEE, T.C. Lot 165, 2nd Dist. Crawford, ppty. of John D. SMITH. Lot 63, 1st Dist. Crawford, ppty. of Giles WILKINS. Lot 94, 8th Dist. Crawford, ppty. of Nathan TANTON. Lot 103, 13th Dist. Talbot, ppty. of Elisha BROOKS. Land, 7th dist. Crawford, ppty. of William DIGBY. Sheriff's Sale: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by John WHITTINGTON, D.Shf.: Lot 249, 2nd Dist., Lot 9, 3rd Dist., ppty of John W. ELLIS, fi fas, one of A.R. FREEMAN, the other of John SOWEL. Vol. V #44, Oct. 29, 1831: Died in Crawfod Co., 14th inst., Mr. Ephraim WHITTINGTON in his 72nd yr. Admr.'s Sale. At the Court House in Talbotton, Talbot Co. by Charles McCarthy, Admr. Lot 97, 24th Dist., and one negro woman, Harriet, belonging to the estate of James McCARTHY, dec. Mary Ann BLACKMON applies to William B. GOSS, C.C.O., Talbot Co., for Letters of Admn. on the estate of John P. BLACKMON, dec. At the time, 20 newspapers are published in this state: Athens - the Athenian Augusta - Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Courier, and The Consitutionalist Bainbridge - Georgia Reporter Columbus - Columbus Enquirer, The Democrat Macon - Macon Telegraph, Georgia Messenger, The Macon Advertiser & Agricultural and Mercantile Intelligencer, Georgia Christian Repertory (a Methodist paper). McDonough - McDonough Jacksonian Milledgeville - Georgia Journal, Southern Recorder, The Federal Union Mount Zion - Hancock Advertiser Savannah - Savannah Republican, Savannah Georgian Warrenton - Rural Cabinet Washington - Washington News Tax Collector's Sale: Lot 249, 11th Dist., Crawford, ppty. of Marshett LIGON. Vol. V #45, Nov. 5, 1831: Married at the residence of Maj. Thomas FORD, Thurs. evening, 27th by Rev. G. CAPERS, Mr. Turpin G. ATWOOD to Miss Elvira ROGERS all of Jones Co. Vol. V #48, Dec. 3, 1831: Brought to Jail by W.B. FILES, Shf., Knoxville, Crawford Co. Negro man, Jim, 25 or 30 yrs., belongs to the State, runaway from the overseer of the public hands, working the roads between Flint and the Chattahoochie River. Sheriff's Sales: Crawford Co. At Knoxville, by W.B. Files, Shf.: Negro woman, Delpha, 20 yrs., ppty. of Cogdell HAMILTON, fi fa of James R. JONES.