I have this: William Clark and Eliza Faircloth were married October 06, 1840, Emanuel County, GA, - Book A, page 2. There is an Eliza Faircloth, age 28, in the same household as the Clark twins, so I assume she is their mother. Denise, were you the one who sent me the death certificate for Elizabeth Faircloth Youngblood? I found it recently and can't remember ever having seen it before (getting old!). Olivia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise Wells" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:54 PM Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE] FW: Jane FAIRCLOTH and Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF > Olivia, > > I agree - and have always agreed - that Gracey Jane and Angeline are two > different people. > > What has confused me is the use of the name Annie Jane, Any Jane, Anzane, > Zannie, etc. which I assumed referred to Gracey Jane and which you suggest > refers to Angeline. I think you are right. It makes sense that Elizabeth > and Andrew Jackson (1880 census) are the children of Angeline/Annie Jane > and > not Gracey Jane and Boney, in which case, Will Faircloth/Goff is probably > Angeline/Annie Jane's child as well. See Wm in 1900 census. His death > certificate lists his mother as Jane Faircloth which could mean > Angeline/Annie Jane and not Gracey Jane. > > Will's father is William Green GOFF. Do you know who the father of > Elizabeth and Andrew Jackson was? > > Thanks for working through this with me. > > Denise > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Olivia > Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 10:23 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE] FW: Jane FAIRCLOTH and Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF > > > As I have stated numerous times, Gracy Jane Faircloth and Ann > Jane/Angeline > Faircloth are two different people: > > (1) Gracy Jane Faircloth: > > 1850 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - District 28, Household 174: > FORECLOTH, James L.B. 45; b. GA > Ellender 45 > Enoch 18 > Mary 7 > Gracy 7 > FORECLOTH, Benjamin 85; b. NC (assumed to be the father of James) > > 1860 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - District 53, Household 244/245 & > 244/246: > FAIRCLOTH, J.L.B. 45 > Elenner 45 > COLEMAN, Jeremiah 26 > Jane 17 (Gracy Jane) > > 1870 US Census: Emanuel Co., GA - District 46, Swainsboro, Household > 103/103: > FAIRCLOTH, James L.B. 56, Farmer, b. GA > Ellenander 67, Keeps House, b. SC > Alexander 22, Works in Farm, b. GA > Jane 26, Keeps House, b. GA > COLEMAN, Elizabeth 9, At home, b. GA > Levinah 7, At home, b. GA > > (1) She first married a Johns (I don't know who the Johns husband was.) or > went by the name Johns. > (2) She married Jeremiah Coleman November 20, 1859 as Gracy Jane JOHNS. > (3) She married Wellington C. Corbin September 22, 1864 as Jane COLEMAN. > (He filed a Bill to Set Aside Marriage in 1885, which was dismissed--was > this a divorce or was he trying to set aside her marriage to Alexander > Faircloth? Apparently, Alexander had died by this time.) > (4) She married Alexander Faircloth December 26, 1869 as Jane CORBIN. > > (2) Angeline/Ann Jane Faircloth: > > 1850 US Census of Emanuel Co., GA - District 28; Household 333/333: > Barbara FAIRCLOTH 55, b. SC > Eliza " 28, b. GA > Mahalia " 27, b. GA > Matilda " 25, b. GA > Alexander CLARK 3, b. GA > Angeline " 3, b. GA > Chesley FAIRCLOTH 3, b. GA > Rachael BRIT 70, b. SC > next door at Household 332/332: > Martha FAIRCLOTH 30, b. GA > James " 12, b. GA > Barbara " 10, b. GA > Benjamin " 7, b. GA > > 1880 Emanuel Co., GA - District 52; Household 100: > FAIRCLOTH, Boney 33 > Jane 41; wife > Annie 30; cousin > Eliza 4; daughter > Jackson 2; son > > In studying the 1880 census, I have concluded that Eliza and Jack are the > children of Annie, not Boney and Gracey Jane. Notice Annie is listed next > after Jane, then the two children after her. Although instructions to > census takers were to list members of the household in their relationship > to > the head, this is the way many census takers listed children of the > preceding person. This also bears out the family stories that she was a > grandmother to their children. > > 1900 Emanuel County census: > Faircloth, Angine - Head, born June 1849, widowed, 1 child, 1 living > , Wm. - Son, 16, born May 1884 > > 1910 Emanuel County census: > Household 312/312: > Faircloth, Anjane - Head, 60 > , Jack - Son, 26 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denise Wells" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 10:41 PM > Subject: [GAEMANUE] FW: Jane FAIRCLOTH and Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF > > >>> Dear Olivia, Brenda, Dick Hughes, and others, >>> >>> I believe I may have found Jane FAIRCLOTH (aka Gracey Jane/Annie Jane) >>> and >>> Will GOFF in the 1900 census and Any Jane in the 1910 census. Problem >>> is, >>> based on a 2003 email from Brenda Gruenewald, my database shows that >>> Gracey/Annie Jane died in 1898 and is buried in Dellwood. On the other >>> hand, I cannot find the email so perhaps I transcribed something >>> incorrectly. >>> >>> Here's my new "evidence:" >>> >>> In the 1900 census, Militia District 53, I find: >>> >>> Anzane FAIRCLOTH (name as transcribed in ancestry.com), 50 year old head >>> Wm, 16 year old son >>> >>> They live next door to: >>> George YOUNGBLOOD >>> Eliza, wife >>> Leoner, daughter >>> Willie, son >>> >>> We know Elizabeth/Eliza is Jane's daughter. Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF was >>> born >>> about 1883, making him 16/17 at the time of the 1900 census. Jane may >>> have used both Gracey Jane and Annie Jane at various times in her life. >>> The handwriting in the census record is not clear. Although it was >>> transcribed as Anzane, perhaps this is Annie Jane? >>> >>> In 1910, I find: >>> >>> An Jane FAIRCLOTH, 60 year old head. She states she has 3 children, 3 >>> living. This could be Elizabeth FAIRCLOTH YOUNGBLOOD, Andrew Jackson >>> "Jack" FAIRCLOTH, and William "Will" FAIRCLOTH/GOFF, the first two born >>> to >>> husband, Alexander Barnabas "Boney" FAIRCLOTH and the latter born to >>> William Green GOFF. >>> An Jane is enumerated with son, Jack, 26 years old. Actually Jack would >>> have been 30 and Will would have been 26. >>> >>> By 1917, Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF relocated to Marion Co., FL, and by 1930 >>> YOUNGBLOODs relocated to the next county, Alachua. Will FAIRCLOTH/GOFF >>> and Elizabeth FAIRCLOTH/YOUNGBLOOD were probably half-siblings. >>> >>> Can anyone verify that An/Annie/Gracey Jane FAIRCLOTH died in 1898 and >>> is >>> buried in Dellwood? >>> >>> Is there other evidence to dispute the assumptions I am making? >>> >>> Thanks for any/all feedback. >>> >>> Denise >>> >>> Denise Lindsey Wells >>> [email protected] >>> 703-241-2549 (h) >>> 703-507-6703 (c) >>> >>> >> Emanuel County GaGenWeb >> http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/ >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > Emanuel County GaGenWeb > http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > Emanuel County GaGenWeb > http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaemanuel/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >