Can anyone help with this family? James M. Butler born GA about 1813, married Amanda Bishop August 1, 1854, Coosa Co. AL, 1860 census Walker Co. AL, 1880 census Decatur Co. TN. Children(First wife unknown): Martha E. Butler 1844 James M. Butler 1848 Sarah E. Butler 1849 Peter C. Butler 1851 William W. Butler 1854 Children(Amanda Bishop): George Anna Bishop 1851 Christopher Columbus Butler July 2, 1855 Austin Mansfield Butler 1857 Patrick Henry Butler December 23, 1859 Mandrid V. Butler 1862 Manda V. Butler 1862
-----Original Message----- From: R.B.J. <rbj@htcomp.net> To: THORNTON <THORNTON-L@rootsweb.com>; -L@rootsweb.com <-L@rootsweb.com>; GAELBERT <GAELBERT-L@rootsweb.com>; ALCOOSA-l@rootsweb.com <ALCOOSA-l@rootsweb.com>; ALLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com <ALLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com>; GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com>; ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com <ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com>; PEARCE-L@rootsweb.com <PEARCE-L@rootsweb.com>; ALCULLMA <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:12 PM Subject: William M. Thornton, b. 12/6/1826, GA & Martha Ann Pearse, b. 2/13/1832, GA We are seeking information on the families of William M. Thornton, b. 12/6/1826 in GA., married May 24, 1849, in Coosa Co., AL to Martha Ann Pearse, b. 2/13/1832 in GA. Aug. 1870 Census has Martha Ann Thornton at Mt. Hope, Lawrence Co., ALA with children: (NOTE; THIS CENSUS SAYS THEY WERE BORN IN GA. BUT WE KNOW THESE CHILDREN WERE ALL BORN IN COOSA CO.,AL) John, 18, GA (John Jefferson, b. 10/27/1852, d. 5/15/1936, Palo Pinto Co., TX.) Mitchell, 15, GA (Mitchell, b. 5/16/1854) Mary, 14, GA (Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. 1/25/1857, d. 4/10/1886, bur. Towncreek Cem., Lawrence Co., AL) George R., 11, GA (George Robert, b. 8/3/1859, d. 12/12/1926, bur. Oakwood Cem. Corsicana, Navarro Co., Tx.) Mahala, 8, GA (Mahala Rebecca, b. 2/19/1861, d. 8/3/1940, bur. Citizens Cem. Clarendon, Donley Co., Tx.) We do not know what happened to Martha Ann Pearse Thornton after this Aug. 1870, Lawrence Co., AL census. William M. (We think this middle name might be Mitchell) Thornton was probably in the Civil War and could have been a casualty of that war. Any information with reference to William M., his parents or siblings would be appreciated. We have considerable info. on the children of William M. and Martha. This data is relatively complete through 1993. We would be glad to share any info. we have. .
We are seeking information on the families of William M. Thornton, b. 12/6/1826 in GA., married May 24, 1849, in Coosa Co., AL to Martha Ann Pearse, b. 2/13/1832 in GA. Aug. 1870 Census has Martha Ann Thornton at Mt. Hope, Lawrence Co., ALA with children: (NOTE; THIS CENSUS SAYS THEY WERE BORN IN GA. BUT WE KNOW THESE CHILDREN WERE ALL BORN IN COOSA CO.,AL) John, 18, GA (John Jefferson, b. 10/27/1852, d. 5/15/1936, Palo Pinto Co., TX.) Mitchell, 15, GA (Mitchell, b. 5/16/1854) Mary, 14, GA (Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. 1/25/1857, d. 4/10/1886, bur. Towncreek Cem., Lawrence Co., AL) George R., 11, GA (George Robert, b. 8/3/1859, d. 12/12/1926, bur. Oakwood Cem. Corsicana, Navarro Co., Tx.) Mahala, 8, GA (Mahala Rebecca, b. 2/19/1861, d. 8/3/1940, bur. Citizens Cem. Clarendon, Donley Co., Tx.) We do not know what happened to Martha Ann Pearse Thornton after this Aug. 1870, Lawrence Co., AL census. William M. (We think this middle name might be Mitchell) Thornton was probably in the Civil War and could have been a casualty of that war. Any information with reference to William M., his parents or siblings would be appreciated. We have considerable info. on the children of William M. and Martha. This data is relatively complete through 1993. We would be glad to share any info. we have. .
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Looking for surname TOLBERT who was in Hart/Elbert Co. on 1910 census: !CENSUS: Found on 1900 Census. James L. TALBERT on Census, Vol. 37. James L. Tolbert was age 51 in Hartwell, Hart, GA ED 46 p.8 (1112 Town Dist); NO WIFE. Found in 1900 Soundex for GA. Living at home were: James W. age 27, Lizzie age 19, Robert age 15, Verlie age 13, and Ruby Jan age 10. !SOURCE: 1900 Census, Hart Co., GA Family was form Madison/Jackson Co., GA: !CHURCH: records of Madison Co., GA: There is Shilo Baptist Church organized 1869. The first site was near Bond's Academy (cemetery 4388-24). The early charter members include: J.L. Tolbert and M.E. Tolbert; John Saylors and Nancy Saylors; A. Hill; J.E. Murry. Jane My Genealogy Web Site: http://back40.bizland.com/related.htm -----Original Message----- From: GAELBERT-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:GAELBERT-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 1:47 AM To: GAELBERT-D@rootsweb.com Subject: GAELBERT-D Digest V00 #22
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Anyone researching the disenchants of Ibra Harris and Piety Adams Cleveland of Elbert Co GA & Newton Co MS, please contact me for info. Grace Lee Smith Green Sebastian, FL GLSGAB@aol.com
Thank you for answering the question that I also was wondering about. My McCurry and Haynes ancestors made that migration pattern back in the late 1700s and very early 1800s. Jimmy Owens Berkeley CA Dean Craft wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Bonessgt@aol.com <Bonessgt@aol.com> > To: GAELBERT-L@rootsweb.com <GAELBERT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:24 AM > Subject: [GAELBERT] Anderson, SC > > >I am unlcear as to what Anderson SC has to do with Elbert CO., GA? Is there > a > >connection I should be aware of? > > > >Terry > > Anderson Co. SC and Elbert Co. Georgia are separated by the Savannah River. > Many of the early inhabitants moved back and forth across the border. Their > descendents still live in both areas. > > Dean Craft > w4ihk@mindspring.com
-----Original Message----- From: Bonessgt@aol.com <Bonessgt@aol.com> To: GAELBERT-L@rootsweb.com <GAELBERT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:24 AM Subject: [GAELBERT] Anderson, SC >I am unlcear as to what Anderson SC has to do with Elbert CO., GA? Is there a >connection I should be aware of? > >Terry Anderson Co. SC and Elbert Co. Georgia are separated by the Savannah River. Many of the early inhabitants moved back and forth across the border. Their descendents still live in both areas. Dean Craft w4ihk@mindspring.com
I am unlcear as to what Anderson SC has to do with Elbert CO., GA? Is there a connection I should be aware of? Terry
Have not seen anything on the list with respect to the following so thought I would throw it out. The daily newspaper, The Anderson Independent-Mail, of Anderson, SC, has started publishing obits on a daily basis on their web site. It also appears that they have started a "day one forward" database of obits. I had nothing in particular for use in checking, but a couple of wild surname searches turned up records from the early January, 2000 time frame. The web address is http://www.andersonsc.com . In the left panel, under Services is an obituary pick that will take you to the current obit listing. There will be another "search" option show up also. Dean Craft w4ihk@mindspring.com
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Seeking parentage of WILLIAM R DICKERSON who m:ELIZA JANE AYERS 12 Jul 1888 in Elbert Co, GA. Children from 1900/10/20 Elbert Co, GA census were: MARY E (Aug 1889), MARTHA (Aug 1891), WILLIS (Sep 1893), JOHN H (1895), LOIS(Aug 1898), GARY (1901), NOLA AZALEE (1904), EVA/ORA (1906), SARAH/PAULINE (1909), PHOEBY (1913) & AULENA (1915). In 1900 & 1910, WILLIAM R's mother, MARY A DICKERSON, b:Jul 1839, widow, was living with WILLIAM & family. Trying to determine WILLIAM R's father and mother's maiden name.
Does anyone out there know the parents of Nettie TEASLEY who married Carl GREENWAY on 4 Jan 1920? Justin Long Monroe, Georgia, U.S.A.
John B. was born in Oglethorpe co.,GA married Nancy E. Dickerson 16 Dec 1858 Elbert co.,GA.Their children were: Susan A. M. born abt. 1859 Joseph Green b. 15 Nov 1862-24 Nov 1932 Elbert co. married Emma Seymour(mine) Frances E. abt. 1865 Benjamin M. abt. 1869 Alfred B. abt. 1870 J. Thomas abt. 1873 Lucy abt. 1875 Mary abt. 1878 married M.S. Maxwell John spent 3 years in confederate service and is buried at Stinchcomb Church in Dewey Rose,GA.(according to his obit). One of the other daughters married Dozier Booth.When Joseph died in 1932 all of his brothers and 2 sisters Mary and the one that married Booth were still living.According to my grandfather Benjamin never married. Joseph And Emma had the following children: Nancy Ann married Allen Thomas Vaughn Martha married Pete Maxwell Mary married Hosea Simmons Vonnie married Asa Moon John William died WW I Elizabeth married Roy Burroughs Asa Green married Carrie Hamby (mine) Jonah married Viola Vaughn Minnie married Henry Brown,Burrell Streetman Jasper D. died infant Joseph Green,Jr. died infant I am also looking for the parents of Nancy E. Dickerson b. abt 1839 in Dewey Rose.She died after 1901 and may be buried at Stinchcomb also.
I do not have the information that you are looking for; however, I have an Anna Teasley that married Wesley Crisler. Anna is a sister to my Winifred Teasley who married John Horton. Also Betsey, (Elizabeth) Teasley married Thomas Horton, Jr. Thelma
Hi List: Need some help on my Chrisler/Crisler line. Julius Crisler was b. 12-Nov-1767 in Culpeper co. Va. He m. Elizabeth Souther ,12-Aug-1792 in Va. Several of their children were b. in Va.They moved to Ga. prior to 1812 as their dau. Mary (Polly)Crisler m. Joshua Teasley, 4-Mar-1812 in Elbert Co. I need to know if Julius d. in Ga., if there was a will and where he is buried. His wife Elizabeth (Souther)Crisler d. 23-Oct-1854 in Hines Co. Ms. Many of the Crislers and the Teasleys went to Ms. and La. Julius d. 5-May-1833, 21 yrs before Elizabeth. Any help on this line would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jan
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I would like to post my surnames to see if anyone out there has the same as I am. Mine are: BOSTICK, BROWN, BRUCE, COLQUITT, COLVARD, CORDELL, DIXON, DRISKELL, FRAZIER, GINN, GRIER, HERRING, HOLLAND, HORTON, JONES, KILGORE, LAMAR, LUNSFORD, MAULDIN, MAXWELL, McDOWELL, MOBLEY, MOORE, MORRIS, MYERS, PARTAIN, PULLIAM, SCOTT, SHANNON, WATSON, WHITE, WILLIAMS, AND WOOTEN