Do you have information on the Mother of Willie Anna Scarboro? James Lee Riddick ----- Original Message ----- From: <laurafitzpatrick2001@yahoo.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 4:20 AM Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Samuel SCARBORO > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cc.2ADI/647.1.1.2.3 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi, > I can add that the information you have on Willie Scarboro, daughter of > Thomas T Scarboro, is slightly incorrect. She was my grandmother. > > Her name was Willie Anna Scarboro. She was born on April 21, 1904 and died > on February 27,1985. She is buried in Massachusetts National Cemetery in > Bourne, Massachusetts. Willie Anna's family nickname was "Bill". > > Willie Anna married Estacio Maciel Ferreira on March 4, 1925. > Estacio Maciel Ferreira was born Estacio Vieira Maciel on July 3,1901 in > Caes, Pico Island, Azores. He died December 2,1987 in Brockton, > Massachusetts. He is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, > Bourne, Massachusetts. > The reason for the name change is Estacio was adopted by his uncle Frank > Ferreira and his wife, Ida Merrill Ferreira, soon after his arrival in the > United States. I have all his immigration papers, ship records, etc. > Estacio's nickname was "Buzz". > > I also have some other information regarding Samuel and Thomas that differ > from the information you have posted. I will gather it together and send > it to you. We can compare and see if we can come up with an explanation if > you like. > > Regards, > Laura Fitzpatrick > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Emanuel County GAGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaemanue/ > >
The Grove Historical Marker Located at 600 Tyson Road (1/2 mile north of Flat Rock Rd.) in Villa Rica, Georgia. Latitude 33°40'53.8 N, Longitude 84°54'29.6 W (Text) THE GROVE In the mid-1600s, John Tyson traveled from the British Isles to Virginia. Over the next 200 years, his descendents migrated to North Carolina and on to Georgia. Alexander, Clement, and Jehu Tyson and their mother Penelope settled this land in 1853. Their children, including Willie, Joseph T., and Solomon, were born here and helped establish local churches and schools. Descendents of Willie's five children, Oscar, Lizzie T. Gardner, Tom, Fannie T. Payne, and Will D., consider this their ancestral home and return to the Grove each year to renew family ties. TYSON FAMILY AND FRIENDS 2003 http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gahistmarkers/thegrovehistmarker.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: scarbro,flanders,wheeler,pierce Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cc.2ADI/647.1.1.2.3.1 Message Board Post: Thank You.. Laura. Any info. would be great. You can mail me at ceeiam@yahoo.com. Charon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cc.2ADI/647.1.1.2.3 Message Board Post: Hi, I can add that the information you have on Willie Scarboro, daughter of Thomas T Scarboro, is slightly incorrect. She was my grandmother. Her name was Willie Anna Scarboro. She was born on April 21, 1904 and died on February 27,1985. She is buried in Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, Massachusetts. Willie Anna's family nickname was "Bill". Willie Anna married Estacio Maciel Ferreira on March 4, 1925. Estacio Maciel Ferreira was born Estacio Vieira Maciel on July 3,1901 in Caes, Pico Island, Azores. He died December 2,1987 in Brockton, Massachusetts. He is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, Massachusetts. The reason for the name change is Estacio was adopted by his uncle Frank Ferreira and his wife, Ida Merrill Ferreira, soon after his arrival in the United States. I have all his immigration papers, ship records, etc. Estacio's nickname was "Buzz". I also have some other information regarding Samuel and Thomas that differ from the information you have posted. I will gather it together and send it to you. We can compare and see if we can come up with an explanation if you like. Regards, Laura Fitzpatrick
Whew!!! Thanks again, Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wesley G. Wilson" <wwilson236@alltel.net> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 12:06 AM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > eleazor durden b. 1809 was the older brother of lucinda durden b. 1818 who > married manning rountree. manning rountree's mother was zilphia durden > daughter of jacob and mary ann hilliard durden....jacob was the older > brother to william durden b. 1775. therfore zilphia and lucinda were 1st > cousins aas well as mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. > > > wes wilson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane" <mjhs@sc.rr.com> > To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 1:35 PM > Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > > >> Hi again, Linda Carol, I believe I had Eleazor in the wrong pew! I have >> no notation of where I got the name, but as it has no dates of b&d it has >> little to stand on. I've moved him to son of John and Sarah and that >> makes him brother of Lucinda. It's interesting that Lucinda's husband, >> Manning Randolph Rountree was the son of Joshua Rountree and Zilpha >> Durden. I wonder where in the tree Zilpha fits! I know how a dog >> chasing his tail feels. >> Thanks for replying! I need all the help I can get. Jane (MJHS) >> >> >> ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >> Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! >> > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. > GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net >
Thank you so much. I appreciate the help. I was told once before about William's not having Casper as a middle name, but I had another branch of my family with a middle name (not Casper) and I got confused about which was in error. I should have written it down immediately!!! Another lesson learned, I hope. I am in your debt. Thank you again. Jane (Martha Jane Hattaway Smith) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wesley G. Wilson" <wwilson236@alltel.net> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > Eleazer is a common name in the Durden Family. > > William Durden b.1775 d. 1845 married Mary Dekle (dau. of John L. and > sallie Grissom Dekle). > > Their son was Eleazor b. 1809 d. 1861 married Mary Polly Barwick. > > William and mary dekle durden's youngest son was Ebenezer J. durden. He > had a son named eleazor. > > William durden b. 1775 d. 1845 was not named Casper. This was eronious > name found in an interview with a distant relative. > > William had a granson named William Jasper Durden (Son of Wm Jr. and > elizabeth barwick durden) > > It is beleived that William durden b. 1775 was the son of John > darden/durden and sarah newton durden. > > > Wes Wilson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane" <mjhs@sc.rr.com> > To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:38 AM > Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > > >> Hi! My earliest Durden is Eleazer Durden. I have no dated of birth or >> death. He married Mary Jane Coleman. Their son William Casper Durden >> b.1775 d.1858. Born in Emanauel Co. Ga. He was married to Mary Dekle >> b.1786 in Germany or Emanuel Co. d.l891. Their child was Lucinda Durden >> b.11-10-1818 d.1-27-1891. She married Manning Randolph Rountree. >> If any of this fits with your Durdens I would love to have whatever info >> you have that I don't! I hope that my little bit can be of use to you. >> Martha Jane Hattaway Smith >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Linda & Harold Fitzmeyer" <lfitzmeyer@comcast.net> >> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:55 AM >> Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden >> >> >>>I am trying to clarify the ancestors of Stephen Durden: >>> Stephen Durden b. c 1804 in Swainsboro >>> Wife: Mary A. b. c. 1807 in GA >>> living with daughter Martha, b. March 1845, and son-in-law Juniper Hall >>> in 1870 in Swainsboro >>> Thanks, >>> Linda Carol >>> >>> >>> ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >>> If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. >>> GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net >>> >> >> >> ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >> Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/ >> > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! >
eleazor durden b. 1809 was the older brother of lucinda durden b. 1818 who married manning rountree. manning rountree's mother was zilphia durden daughter of jacob and mary ann hilliard durden....jacob was the older brother to william durden b. 1775. therfore zilphia and lucinda were 1st cousins aas well as mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. wes wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane" <mjhs@sc.rr.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 1:35 PM Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > Hi again, Linda Carol, I believe I had Eleazor in the wrong pew! I have > no notation of where I got the name, but as it has no dates of b&d it has > little to stand on. I've moved him to son of John and Sarah and that > makes him brother of Lucinda. It's interesting that Lucinda's husband, > Manning Randolph Rountree was the son of Joshua Rountree and Zilpha > Durden. I wonder where in the tree Zilpha fits! I know how a dog chasing > his tail feels. > Thanks for replying! I need all the help I can get. Jane (MJHS) > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! >
Eleazer is a common name in the Durden Family. William Durden b.1775 d. 1845 married Mary Dekle (dau. of John L. and sallie Grissom Dekle). Their son was Eleazor b. 1809 d. 1861 married Mary Polly Barwick. William and mary dekle durden's youngest son was Ebenezer J. durden. He had a son named eleazor. William durden b. 1775 d. 1845 was not named Casper. This was eronious name found in an interview with a distant relative. William had a granson named William Jasper Durden (Son of Wm Jr. and elizabeth barwick durden) It is beleived that William durden b. 1775 was the son of John darden/durden and sarah newton durden. Wes Wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane" <mjhs@sc.rr.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > Hi! My earliest Durden is Eleazer Durden. I have no dated of birth or > death. He married Mary Jane Coleman. Their son William Casper Durden > b.1775 d.1858. Born in Emanauel Co. Ga. He was married to Mary Dekle > b.1786 in Germany or Emanuel Co. d.l891. Their child was Lucinda Durden > b.11-10-1818 d.1-27-1891. She married Manning Randolph Rountree. > If any of this fits with your Durdens I would love to have whatever info > you have that I don't! I hope that my little bit can be of use to you. > Martha Jane Hattaway Smith > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda & Harold Fitzmeyer" <lfitzmeyer@comcast.net> > To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:55 AM > Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > > >>I am trying to clarify the ancestors of Stephen Durden: >> Stephen Durden b. c 1804 in Swainsboro >> Wife: Mary A. b. c. 1807 in GA >> living with daughter Martha, b. March 1845, and son-in-law Juniper Hall >> in 1870 in Swainsboro >> Thanks, >> Linda Carol >> >> >> ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== >> If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. >> GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net >> > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources > http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/ >
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1870 Bryan Co., GA Census - Family 927: HART, Marshall 70 Eliza 59 Manning 9 Manning is thought to be their grandson, but who are his parents? 1870 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 999/1014: HART, Israel 36; all born in GA Sabina 37 Lawrence 18 Amos 16 Allexander 13 Hellen 11 Grace 9 Dora 7 Alice 5 Thomas 3 1870 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 914/929: HART, George F. 24 Laura 20 Estelle 2 Isiah 3/12 1870 US Census: Brier Patch, Bulloch Co., GA - Household 140: HART, Thomas 19 Viney 19 Annis 3/12 1870 US Census: Brier Patch, Bulloch Co., GA - Household 104: KERBY, John 65 HART, Mary 21 KERBY, William L. 25 Elizabeth 19 1870 US Census: Brier Patch, Bulloch Co., GA - Household 106: HART, W. B. 26 G. A. 23; male Jane 2 WATERS, Hannah 17; weaver WATERS, Thearesa 14; cook WATERS, Thearesa 53 HART, Julia 19 (next door at Household 105 lived R. J. WATERS, age 37, possible son of Theresa) 1870 US Census: Statesboro, Bulloch Co., GA - Household 436/431: HART, Amos 50 Millbrian 45 Christiana 18 Mary A. 13 Jeremiah 11 Amos 9 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 16/17: HART, Levy S. 51; Notary Public; born in GA Abigail 75; born in GA 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 28/30: HART, August 17; clerk in store; born in Hanover ? 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 163/162: HART, J. 35; Grocer; born in Ireland B. 40; born in Ireland 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 1214/1307: LaROCHE, Augustus 28; Timber Inspector; born in GA Josephine 27 (first husband was Marshall HART, Jr.) HART, Clifford 9 LaROCHE, Joseph 1 HOUSTON, Dolly 19; black domestic servant 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 919/1078: HART, Frederick 17; ass't boiler maker; born in Prussia. In home of Peter SCHAFFER of Prussia. 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 1729/1740 (boarding house): HART, Joe 42; laborer at RR station; born in Ireland 1870 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - Household 273/314 (ladies boarding house): HART, Julia 34; born in Canada 1870 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - GMD 57; Household 47: HART, Henry 18; works in steam mill Henryetta J. 14 This couple was also listed in Burke County - Household 2131 - as farm laborers listed with Jas. H. ELLINGTON. (Here Henrietta was listed as age 16.) 1870 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - GMD 59; Household 19: CANNADY, Wm. 25 Elizabeth J. 24 Lewis W. 4 Unnamed son 1/12 HART, Zilpha 18 (Elizabeth�s sister?) SUMNER, Jethro 22 1870 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - Subdivision 46; Household 109: MULLEN, Elizabeth 47 Hershel J. 17 Mary 16 James 14 Nick ? 12 Gordan 10 Allice 7 Winnyford 86 HART, Berryan 24 Emma 23 unnamed son 1/12 or 11/12 1870 US Census: Glascock Co., GA - Household 169: HART, David 20; black Judy 20; black Joshua F. 7/12; black 1870 US Census: Glascock Co., GA - Household 170: HART, David 45; black Elizabeth 25; black 1870 US Census: Glascock Co., GA - Household 410: HART, Hewey 21; mulatto; farm laborer at home of George HUFF 1870 US Census: Mount Zion, Hancock Co., GA - Household 636/644: HART, Moses 21; black farm laborer listed with J. MANSFIELD 1870 US Census: Jefferson Co., GA - District 81; Household 891: RIVERS, John F. 34 Tallulah 32 Eliza A. 23 John F. 21 Diligence F. 18 (male) Thomas W. 17 Willis or Willie D. 14 Jonas 12 POOL, James J. 19 HEART, Martha 15 1870 US Census: Johnson Co., GA - District 1202; Household 182: HART, Nancy 40; black Jane 20; black Moses 17; black Nancy 15; black 1870 US Census: Laurens Co., GA - GMD 86; Household 219/218: HART, Thomas (sen) 63; born in GA Elizabeth 55 Thomas (jr) 25 HALL, Jennie 23; domestic servant BALLARD, Geo. A. 4 1870 US Census: Johnson Co., GA - District 1202; Household 27: HART, Lucy 16; mulatto 1870 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - Household 512/537: HART, John O. 34 Martha J. 33; school teacher Otis 13 Josephine 10 Sophia L. 5 ALLEN, Miriam 39; male black domestic servant (male?) 1870 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - Subdivision 179; Household 23/21: HART, Jane 43 HUBBARD, George 13 BEARD, Francis 48; House Carpenter 1870 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - Subdivision 181; Household 284: HART, Harriet 51; school teacher; born in NY Samuel N. 14; born in GA 1870 US Census: Johnsons Farm, Warren Co., GA - Household 462/477: HART, Peter 34; farm hand; black? Sarah 28; black SWINT, Martha 5; white HART, Joseph 11; mulatto Willis 10; mulatto Eliza 8; black Sarah A. 6; black Lizzie 4; black Della 2; black 1870 US Census: Johnsons Farm, Warren Co., GA � - Household 463/478: HART, Samuel 70; farmer Diza 69 William 35 Absolom 25 Martha 17 Mary A. 28 Jemina / Juvina? 18 Dora 6/12 (whose child?) 1870 US Census: Warrenton, Warren Co., GA - Household 9 (appears to be a boarding house) HART, Robert W. 53; tin manufacturer; born in NY Renna W 40; born in GA Eddie 16; ret hardware clerk 1870 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Peacock's District 91; Household 197/187: HART, Taylor T. 22 Pennie 20 Wm. A. 11/12 EDGE, Joseph D. 16 1870 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Peacock's District 91; Household 198/188: HART, Jasmia 50 Vinia 15 Parmelia 13 Isaac 10 John L. 8 Maria 7 COOK, John 21 JOHNSON, Mathew 19 1870 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Peacock's District 91; Household 206/194: HART, Mitchell 24; mulatto Martha 20; black Charlotte 4/12; black Julia A. 23; black Thomas 18; black Dilla 55; black HODGES, Clinton 25; black Sarah 18; black Pollie 9; black 1870 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Peacock's District 91; Household 203/191: HART, Samuel W. 54 Lelia 52 William 19 Louisa 10 EDGE, George 19 1870 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Peacock's District 91; Household 204/192: HART, Aaron 30; black Mary 25; black John 8 Daniel 6 Elizabeth 4 Eunice 1 1880 US Census: Court House, Bryan Co., GA - District 17; Household 65/69: HART, Isiah 40 Salina 45 Richard W. 12 Kate 10 Sarah J. 8 Kirby 7 Ruth 4 Junius 2 1880 US Census: Ways Station, Bryan Co., GA - District 8; Household 22: HART, George F. 36 Laura E. 35 Estell 12 Elliott 10 Pharis 8 Laura 4 Leroy 2 1880 US Census: Hagans, Bulloch Co., GA - GMD 48, District 10; Household 116: HART, Amos P. 61 Eliza J. 45 Selinia 24 Farley 16 Andrew J. 14 Amos 19 1880 US Census: Hagans, Bulloch Co., GA - GMD 48, District 10; Household 182: HART, William B. 36 Mary 22 (2nd wife?) Charles J. 8 Daniel A. 6 William H. 2 KIRBY, Sarah 67; mother-in-law 1880 US Census: Hagans, Bulloch Co., GA - GMD 48, District 10; Household 183: HART, George A. 33 Julia 28 James 12 Sarah A. 9 Lola V. 7 Lillia 4 Mary A. 1 1880 US Census: Hagans, Bulloch Co., GA - GMD 48, District 10; Household 176: PEBOT ?, Alexander 34 Christiancy 28 Josiah P. 6 Georgia 3 (it says son ... is this George or Georgia?) Richard W. 1 EVANS, John 18 HART, Jerry 22 1880 US Census: Statesboro, Bulloch Co., GA - District 9; Household 277/294: HART, Thomas J. 29 Lavinia 29 Annie C. 10 Catherine H. 8 Emmalin V. 6 Amos J. 6 Willis R. 1 1880 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - ED 20; Household 123: HART, Francis 36; merchant; born in Ireland Kate 22; born in Ireland or Georgia John 4; all children born in GA Frances 2; son James J. 1 1880 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - ED 23; Household 248 (Hotel): HART, Levi S. 61; Justice of Peace 1880 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - ED 24; Household 239/288: (Female Orphan Asylum) HART, Lou 9; inmate; at school 1880 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - GMD 53, District 52; Household 86: MULLEN, Marshall 23 HART, Bennett 21 1880 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - GMD 53, District 52; Household 89: HART, Berry 36 Emma 30 White 9 Hicks 7 Sallie 6 John 4 Jordan 2 Berry 8/12; born in Apr 1880 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - GMD 53, District 52; Household 72: FLANDERS, John H. 25 Elizabeth 26 Lou E. 4 Annie 2 Antheney 3/12; born in Feb HART, Maning 18 (who are his parents?) 1880 US Census: Dublin, Laurens Co., GA - ED 63; Household 106/110: HART, Elisabeth 62 1880 US Census: English, Warren Co., GA - District 119; Household 145: HART, Randall J. 56 A. Mariah 57 Moses G. 23; son Marietta 15; daughter-in-law 1880 US Census: English, Warren Co., GA - District 119; Household 246: HART, William 44 Mary A. 38 Samuel G. 27; nephew HOBBS, Eliza 60; black housekeeper 1880 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - District 67; Household 58/59: HART, James 24; black Hester 22; black Harriet 2 JOHNSON, Rachel 30; black nurse 1880 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - District 67; Household 59/60: HART, Tony 60; black Catharine 50; black Ella 20 William 17 1880 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - District 67; Household 593/594: HART, Harriett 61; born in IN; father in ME; mother in MA Samuel W 23; born in GA; father in SC; mother in IN 1880 US Census: Liberty Co., GA - District 67; Household 632/635: WILSON, Sandy 64; black Margret 50; black HART, William 16; nephew; mulatto GRAHAM, Charlotte 79; aunt; mulatto __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
I've been trying to figure out the parents of Manning HART who married Nancy STROUD, without success. I figure his grandparents are Marshall and Eliza HART, but of which child of theirs, I do not yet know. In my search I've amassed a lot of HART data from Emanuel, Bryan and surrounding counties in the hopes that it will help other HART researchers. There are marriages and Census data from 1850-1880. I'd appreciate any help in putting this puzzle together! Carol Riner Everett Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 in Bryan County: Jincy HART & Henry W. CANADY - 09 Feb 1870 George F. HART & Laura E. THOMPSON - 20 Feb 1867 Isiah HART & Sarah SAPP - 03 Mar 1879 Josiah HART & Julia HARVEY - 15 Dec 1866 From Georgia Marriage to 1850 and Georgia Marriage 1699-1944: HART Marriages in nearby counties: Moses HART & Zilly HORN - 22 Aug 1812; Bulloch Co. Fanny HART & Robert AKINS - 08 Sep 1869; Bulloch Co. Elizabeth HART & James M. STRICKLAND - 09 Mar 1847; Bulloch Co. William B. HART & Mary KERBY - 29 Mar 1866; Bulloch Co. George HART & Julia KERBY - 13 Dec 1866; Bulloch Co. Thomas J. HART & Vina BARNES - 28 May 1868; Bulloch Co. Sarah A. HART & J. F. OLLIFF - 28 Oct 1886; Bulloch Co. William HART & Mrs. Catharine JONES - 03 May 1809; Chatham Co. Levi HART & Abigail M. SHEFTALL - 15 Jul 1818; Chatham Co. Catharine HART & Philomon OGLETREE - 21 Sep 1818; Chatham Co. Patrick HART & Matilda McASPICK - 11 May 1820; Chatham Co. Elizabeth HART & William J. MULRYNE - 28 Apr 1821; Chatham Co. Eliza HART & William James MULRYNE - 29 Apr 1821; Chatham Co. Mary E. HART & Jeremiah RICHARDS - 20 Apr 1849; Chatham Co. Amos HART & Melberry Ann DURDEN - 21 Nov 1841; Emanuel Co. Jesse HART & Pheraby ROUNTREE - 21 Sep 1842; Emanuel Co. Joseph HART & ___ SPIREY (Spivey?) - 16 Jul 1844; Emanuel Co. James HART & Mary BELL - 08 Feb 1816; Hancock Co. Isaac HART & Sally CREDITTE / CRIDETTE - 1817; Hancock Co. William HART & Nancy BELL - 1818; Hancock Co. Samuel HART & Martha VEAZEY - 02 Oct 1826; Hancock Co. Russel W. HART & Caroline E. SOULLARD - 26 Sep 1848; Hancock Co. Barney HART & Elizabeth ALLEN - 11 Nov 1807; Jefferson Co. Patsey HART & Thomas MANNING - 27 Dec 1810; Laurens Co. Warren HART & Olive BARLOW - 15 Jan 1818; Laurens Co. Frances HART & Alfred MOORE - 24 Dec 1819; Laurens Co. Mary HART & Redding BEAGLEY (Beasley?) - 12 Apr 1853; Laurens Co. Zilpha HART & William R. KEEN - 28 May 1854; Laurens Co. Narcissa HART & Eli M. KEEN - 18 Mar 1855; Laurens Co. Temperance HART & Henry SMITH - 22 Jul 1858; Laurens Co. Thomas HART & Sarah JONES - 28 Apr 1859; Laurens Co. Eady Ann HART & William H. OUTLAW - 07 Nov 1860; Laurens Co. Martha HART & ____ BELL - 31 Dec 1818; Liberty Co. ____ HART & Ann DUNHAM - 08 Jan 1819; Liberty Co. Elizabeth HART & Joseph JONES - 1820; Liberty Co. Smith HART & Elizabeth FULTON - 21 May 1822; Liberty Co. Edward H. HART & Mary E. DUNHAM - 11 May 1858; Liberty Co. Solomon HART & Elizabeth MATTHEWS - 18 Jul 1820; Warren Co. Polly HART & Jonathan HOBBS - 02 Oct 1820; Warren Co. Isaac HART, Jr. & Polly ADKINS - 12 Feb 1826; Warren Co. Elizabeth HART & John TERRY - 31 Dec 1828; Warren Co. Nancy HART & James NUNN - 06 Apr 1836; Warren Co. Vincent HART & Elizabeth WADE - 25 Nov 1837; Warren Co. Elizabeth HART & George JOHNSON - 21 Nov 1838; Warren Co. Penelope HART & Richard WIGGANS - 10 Dec 1844; Warren Co. Barnabus HART & Euphrasia CARTER - 09 Dec 1847; Warren Co. Isaac HART, Jr. & Jane CARTER - 01 Nov 1848; Warren Co. Samuel HART & Diza HUNT - 03 Apr 1849; Warren Co. Euphrasia HART & Cato R. ABBOTT - 20 Dec 1849; Warren Co. David N. HART & Elvira S. IVY - 14 Jan 1850; Warren Co. Frances HART & John M. GOODOWN - 24 Dec 1850; Warren Co. Mary HART & Thomas A. ORR - 24 Mar 1842; Washington Co. Samuel W. HART & Celia SMITH - 07 Jul 1842; Washington Co. Elizabeth HART & William SMITH - 10 Jan 1844; Washington Co. ************************************************************************** HART Census data - Bryan, Emanuel and surrounding counties: 1850 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - District 19; Household 19: HART, Marshall 49; born in GA Eliza 46; born in NC Marshall 17; all children born in GA Polly 15 Nancy 13 Isiah 11 John 9 George 10 1850 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - GMD 20; Household 174: HART, O. W. 46; born in SC Sarah E. 37; born in GA E. M. 18; male C. F. ? 15; male M. C. 11; female R. W. 10; male L. S. 8; male Martha L. 6 L. E. 4; female Alice L. 2 Hellen 11/12 1850 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - GMD 20, Household 175: HART, S. G. or S. Y. 44; born in SC Elizabeth 29; born in GA Thomas 7 May C. 6 John 4 1850 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - District 19; Household 210: HART, Jessee 30; born in GA Mary or May 28 James 8 Marshall 6 John 4 Ann 2 HARDEN, William 32 1850 US Census: Burke Co., GA - District 61; Household 247 (boarding house?): HART, Andrew 24; born in Ireland 1850 US Census: Chatham Co., GA - District 13; Household 210: HART, Leon 56; Justice of the Peace; born in SC Abigail 54; born in GA Levi S. 30 Eugenia M. 17 1850 US Census: Chatham Co., GA - District 13; Household 1795/1858: HART, John 47; born in Ireland 1850 US Census: Chatham Co., GA - District 13; Household 1181/1220: HART, Mary 18 - living in home of Margaret JAMES 1850 US Census: Hancock Co., GA - District 113; Household 431/437: HART, Russell W. 33; Tinner; born in NY Caroline E. 30; born in GA 1850 US Census: Hancock Co., GA - District 113; Household 432/438: HART, George P. 31; agent brick maker; born in NY SMITH, John N. or H. 23; Tinner; born in NY 1850 US Census: Warren Co., GA - Division 90; Household 644: NEWSOME, Wm. C. 60 ? ABBOTT, Cato R. 59 Euphrasia A. 21 HART, Mary V. 2 1850 US Census: Warren Co., GA - Division 90; Household 1048: HART, William 38; born in GA; property valued at $4000 Sarah 35 Vinson 20 Frances 16; daughter Margaret 14 Mary 11 Narcissa 8 Samuel 7 Barney 5 Israel or Isaac 2 1850 US Census: Warren Co., GA - Division 90; Household 1049: HART, Samuel 51; property valued at $6000; born in GA Diatha 37; born in NC William 15 Isabelle 12 Daniel 11 Elizabeth 9 Absalom 6 ABBOTT, Samuel 22; manager 1850 US Census; Washington Co., GA - District 91; Household 739: HART, William S. 35; planter; born in GA Celia 32 Zachary 2 William Jr. 1/2 1850 US Census; Washington Co., GA - District 91; Household 740: HART, Nancy 52; widow; born in GA Jonathan 25 Eldridge C. W. 18 VICUS, Anna 60; widow Daniel 12 James 11 Josep H. 10 (are Daniel, James, and Joseph HARTs or VICUS?) 1860 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 121: HART, Marshall 60; born in GA Eliza 52; born in SC Polly 24; born in GA Nancy 23 George 16 1860 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 31: HART, O. W. 55; born in SC Mary C. 21; all born in GA Robert 19 Martha L. 16 Sarah E. 14 Alice M. 12 Helen L. 10 Emely O. 8 1860 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 206: HART, Isiah 21; clerk; listed in home of Samuel and Louisa FUTCH 1860 US Census: Bryan Co., GA - Household 238: HART, Marshall A. 26 Josephine 17 1860 Slave Schedule - Bryan Co., GA: Marshall HART 1 black male, 30 1 black female 30 1 black female 28 1 black male 21 1 black male 12 1 black male 10 1 black male 7 1 black female 7 1 black female 5 2 black males 4 2 black males 2 1860 US Census: Burke Co., GA - Districts 60 & 62; Household 349: HART, Abram C. 34; Physician; born in GA 1860 US Census: Bulloch Co., GA - Household 274/280: HART, A. J. 41 Melbry 36 William 16 George 14 Fanny 12 Thomas 10 Christiana 8 Mary 3 Jeremiah 1 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 1; Household 660/642 (boardinghouse): HART, Benjamin A. 21; clerk; born in Barnwell Dist., SC 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 1; Household 766/752: BARNETT, Grace 104; black; formerly house servant; born in Charleston, SC HART, Peter 70; black; formerly mariner; born in Norfolk, VA 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 1; Household 926/912 (boardinghouse): HART, James 26; laborer; born in Ireland 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 1; Household 935/922 (boardinghouse): HART, Andrew 28; laborer; born in Ireland 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 2; Household 1087/1073: HART, Abigael M. L. 64; born in Savannah Levi L. 41; Justice of the Peace Chatham Co.; born in Savannah 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 2; Household 1554/1551: HART, Eliza 23; born in Kingston, Jamaica; in home of Paul F. & Honora THOMASSON 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 4; Household 2145: HART, Martha A. 53; born in city of New York CRAFT, Durant J. 24; bookkeeper; born in Tallahassee, FL Emma 17; born in Savannah (Martha's daughter?) Charles 1; born in Savannah 1860 US Census: Savannah, Chatham Co., GA - District 4; Household 2085: HART, Margaret 30; Fancy Store Keeper; born in Tipperary, Ireland HOGAN, John 32; Printer; born in Tipperary, Ireland 1860 US Census: Washington Co., GA - Household 701/681: HART, Jonathan E. 33; born in GA Angerona / Angenna ? 30 Nancy V. 4 Asenath T. 3 Isaac J. H. 1 1860 US Census: Hancock Co., GA - Household 23/25: HART, R. W. 44; tin shop; born in NC C. E. 42; born in GA T. C. 8; female E. S. 6; male 1860 US Census: Gibson, Glascock Co., GA - GMD 1168; Household 180/183: HART, Samuel 60; born in GA; real estate - $8000; personal estate - $30, 790 Liza 47; born in NC William 24; overseer of farm Absalum 14 Maryann 9 Martha 6 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
Hi again, Linda Carol, I believe I had Eleazor in the wrong pew! I have no notation of where I got the name, but as it has no dates of b&d it has little to stand on. I've moved him to son of John and Sarah and that makes him brother of Lucinda. It's interesting that Lucinda's husband, Manning Randolph Rountree was the son of Joshua Rountree and Zilpha Durden. I wonder where in the tree Zilpha fits! I know how a dog chasing his tail feels. Thanks for replying! I need all the help I can get. Jane (MJHS)
Hi Martha, William Casper would be my 4th great grandfather. I have him married to Mary Dekle of SC; and his parents as John Darden of the Rev War and Sarah Newton. I have Eleazor (Ellie) as their son. Linda Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane" <mjhs@sc.rr.com> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:38 PM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > Hi! My earliest Durden is Eleazer Durden. I have no dated of birth or > death. He married Mary Jane Coleman. Their son William Casper Durden > b.1775 d.1858. Born in Emanauel Co. Ga. He was married to Mary Dekle b.1786 > in Germany or Emanuel Co. d.l891. Their child was Lucinda Durden > b.11-10-1818 d.1-27-1891. She married Manning Randolph Rountree. > If any of this fits with your Durdens I would love to have whatever info > you have that I don't! I hope that my little bit can be of use to you. > Martha Jane Hattaway Smith > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda & Harold Fitzmeyer" <lfitzmeyer@comcast.net> > To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:55 AM > Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden > > > >I am trying to clarify the ancestors of Stephen Durden: > > Stephen Durden b. c 1804 in Swainsboro > > Wife: Mary A. b. c. 1807 in GA > > living with daughter Martha, b. March 1845, and son-in-law Juniper Hall in > > 1870 in Swainsboro > > Thanks, > > Linda Carol > > > > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > > If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. > > GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net > > > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources > http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/ >
Hi! My earliest Durden is Eleazer Durden. I have no dated of birth or death. He married Mary Jane Coleman. Their son William Casper Durden b.1775 d.1858. Born in Emanauel Co. Ga. He was married to Mary Dekle b.1786 in Germany or Emanuel Co. d.l891. Their child was Lucinda Durden b.11-10-1818 d.1-27-1891. She married Manning Randolph Rountree. If any of this fits with your Durdens I would love to have whatever info you have that I don't! I hope that my little bit can be of use to you. Martha Jane Hattaway Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda & Harold Fitzmeyer" <lfitzmeyer@comcast.net> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:55 AM Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Durden >I am trying to clarify the ancestors of Stephen Durden: > Stephen Durden b. c 1804 in Swainsboro > Wife: Mary A. b. c. 1807 in GA > living with daughter Martha, b. March 1845, and son-in-law Juniper Hall in > 1870 in Swainsboro > Thanks, > Linda Carol > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > If you would like your family history added to the Emanuel Co. > GAGenWeb site send it to me at MeMeC@alltel.net >
I am trying to clarify the ancestors of Stephen Durden: Stephen Durden b. c 1804 in Swainsboro Wife: Mary A. b. c. 1807 in GA living with daughter Martha, b. March 1845, and son-in-law Juniper Hall in 1870 in Swainsboro Thanks, Linda Carol
I saw this on the Ga-Roots rootsweb list. ========================================= The Jefferson Davis Funeral Train Story By: Calvin E. Johnson, Jr. Don't forget Monday, May 30, 2005, is Memorial Day! Jefferson Davis served this nation as soldier, statesmen and Secretary of War. He was also the first and only President of the Confederate States of America. I dedicate this story to all men and women who served our nation. If you listen closely, and the wind blows in the right direction, you might hear a train whistle in the distance. When I was growing up near Atlanta, Georgia this and the sound of "taps" from nearby Fort McPherson were special sounds. Today, air conditioners and closed windows segregate the sounds of the trains, owls and the wonderful sounds that are nature's symphony at night. Many songs have been written about the passenger trains. On Sunday, May 28, 1893, a few days before "Memorial Day", in New Orleans, a story began that overshadowed all other events reported in the newspapers of the South and that of the North. This was the day when the remains of Jefferson Davis, former president of the Confederate States of America, laid in state at Confederate Memorial Hall in the historic crescent city of New Orleans. Jefferson Davis died in 1889 and was buried at Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans. Four years later, May 27, 1893, his body was moved from the burial site, placed in a new heavy brass trimmed oak casket and taken to Confederate Memorial Hall where it was put on a huge oaken catafalque. At 4:30PM, May 28th, a funeral service was held for Mr. Davis and a moving memorial address was delivered by Louisiana's Governor Murphy J. Foster as thousands listened. There were no sounds of cars, planes, sirens, cell phones or sound systems. They did not exist. A reverent silence fell among the people as the casket was given to the commitment of veterans from Virginia who had been sent to receive it. The procession then formed for a slow march to the railroad station on Canal Street. Train No. 69, with Engineer Frank Coffin, waited patiently as the casket was taken to the platform and passed through an open observation car to a catafalque. The cars wall could not be seen due to the many flowers. This was the vision of Mrs. (Varina) Jefferson Davis when she began three years previous to secure a funeral train and military escort for a 1,200 mile train trip from New Orleans, Louisiana to Richmond, Virginia. Train engine No. 69, of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad slowly pulled out of New Orleans Station at 7:50PM. L and N Railroad later became CSX Railroad. Newspaper reporters from New Orleans, Richmond, Boston, New York and the Southern Associated Press were guests on the train. After a brief stop at Bay Saint Louis, and a slow-down at Pass Christian, where hundreds of people lined the tracks, the Jefferson Davis Funeral Train stopped at Gulfport, Mississippi, at Beauvoir which was the last home of Jefferson Davis. It was here that Davis wrote his book, "The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government." The Davis' beloved dog "Traveller" is buried here. Traveller was named after the famed horse of General Robert E. Lee. Uncle Bob Brown, a former servant of the Davis family and a passenger on the train, saw the many flowers that the children had laid on the side of the railroad tracks. Brown was so moved by this beautiful gesture that he wept uncontrollably. In Mobile, Alabama, the train was met by a thousand mourners and the Alabama Artillery fired a 21-gun salute. Locomotive No. 69 was retired and Locomotive No. 25 was coupled to the train. The new train's Engineer was C.C. Devinney and Warren Robinson was its fireman. Church bells rang in Montgomery, Alabama when the train pulled into the city at 6:00AM on May 29th. A severe rainstorm delayed the funeral procession to about 8:30AM when a caisson carried the body of Davis to Alabama's state capitol. A procession carried the casket through the portico where Jefferson Davis, in 1861, had taken the oath of office as President of the Confederacy. The casket was placed in front of the bench of the Alabama Supreme Court. Above the right exit was a banner with the word "Monterrey" and above the left exit was a banner with the words "Buena Vista." During the War with Mexico Jefferson Davis was a hero at Monterrey and wounded at Buena Vista. All businesses and schools closed, and church bells toiled during the procession to and from the capitol. In final tribute, thousands of people of Montgomery, including many ex-soldiers and school children filed by the casket. At 12:20PM the funeral train departed over the Western Railway of Alabama and Atlanta and West Point Railroad for Atlanta. At West Point, Georgia the train stopped under a beautiful arch of flowers to pick up Georgia's Governor William J. Northen and staff. At 4:30PM the funeral train pulled into Union Station in Atlanta, Georgia. It is estimated that 20,000 people lined the streets as the funeral procession made their way to the state capitol. It is reported that Atlanta's Old Gate City Guard stood guard over the president's remains. Among those in attendance was ex-Confederate General and former Governor John B. Gordon. At 7:00PM the train went north on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, which later became Southern Railway and, today, Norfolk Southern Railroad. The train traveled through Lula, Georgia, Greenville, South Carolina and stopped at the North Carolina capitol at Raleigh. Davis' remains were taken to the capitol building to lie in state. A brief stop was made in Danville, Virginia where a crowd of people gathered around the train and sang, "Nearer My God To Thee" as city church bells toiled. Finally, the train reached Richmond, Virginia on Wednesday, May 31, 1893, at 3:00AM. It was Memorial Day. Mrs. Davis met the train and her husband's casket was taken to the Virginia State House. At 3:00PM, May 31st, the funeral procession started for Hollywood Cemetery. The caisson bearing the casket was drawn by six white horses. Earlier rains kept the dust from stirring from the dirt roads. With Mrs. Jefferson Davis were her daughters, Winnie and Margaret. Six state governors acted as pallbearers. It was estimated that 75,000 people attended this final salute to President Davis. The ceremony concluded with a 21-gun salute and "Taps." It had been 28 years since the war ended, but they came by the thousands to pay tribute to their former president. In Truth, they came to remember a hope and a dream. And all across the South hundreds of thousands heard that train. Lest We Forget! Sources of information: Copy of Louisville and Nashville railroad magazine article from 1955 by: Edison H. Thomas. History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1894-1955. Confederate Veteran Magazine of 1893. Special thanks to Beauvoir for a copy of the L and N article.
Yes, Hebron Church in Garfield. So, you are saying before it was bricked. I just assumed that this was not the original structure. This is great! I would very much appreciate a photo. You say "keep in touch" but there was no email address to respond to - please give it to me. Many thanks!!!!! -------Original Message------- From: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Date: 05/25/05 22:25:53 To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Looking for Photo This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cc.2ADI/658.1 Message Board Post: If you are talking about Hebron Church in Garfield. Yes. I was at the Library in Swainsboro and I saw a picture of the church before it was bricked. I am now trying to find if they will share a copy. Just keep in touch with me. ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cc.2ADI/658.1 Message Board Post: If you are talking about Hebron Church in Garfield. Yes. I was at the Library in Swainsboro and I saw a picture of the church before it was bricked. I am now trying to find if they will share a copy. Just keep in touch with me.
George Washington WILLIAMSON (c.1833-1862) and Amelia Ann "Millie Ann" BANKS (c.1833-1920). > > Olivia, who are Math's parents? I haven't been able > to place him. > > Carol > >
thank you for the info sorry i am late getting back. i am new at this so please be patient. this is what i have .fronie's b. abt 1888 1st. marrage was to joseph joel nunn b. abt 1877 then she marreid john "jack" drew.they had 3 daughters 1 mildred drew b. 10 oct 1921,2nd. lula elizabeth drew 1july 1924 (my mother) 3rd nyla faye drew 18 sept. 1928. she died nov1958 at 70 years. has all ways been told that fronie's mother name was elizabeth henry and her father was john henry from n.c. but can not find any info on this.could this be tabitha a. henry daughter ? could the dates be wrong? from the 1880 census emanuel county tabitha was 16 of age that would make her 13 when she had martha (fronnie) in1877. thank you for all the help. betty binion