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    1. [GAFLOYD] (Pleman) P. R. Williams in Floyd County, GA
    2. mlfarrer
    3. I am looking for a little help on any of the following on my Gr. Gr. Grandfather (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS. 1. Who were his parents and where was he born? 2. When and where did he marry his first wife Amanda WADE? 3. Where was (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS and wife Mary Jane in the 1880 census? 1860, 1870, & 1900 in Floyd County, GA. 4. Where was (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS buried? He was born July 1923 possible in Cass County GA and 1st wife Amanda Wade, born circa 1825 in Greene County, GA. They were married before 1848, when their only child was born, they may have gotten married in Cass or Floyd County. Their only child was Frances Annie Elizabeth WILLIAMS; born October 1848 in Floyd County, Georgia. In the 1860 census, they lived in the Rome District of Floyd County. P.R. was a carpenter. In the 1870 census P. R. was a farmer living with Amanda in subdivision 49 near the Yarborough post office in Floyd County. Their daughter Frances Annie Elizabeth WILIAMS had already left the family, marrying Richard Marion MATHIS. Amanda died 15 Sep 1875 near Running Water, Floyd County, GA. P. R was Methodist and Amanda converted from Baptist to Methodist. During the civil war, P.R. enlisted in the 1st Regiment, Georgia State Line, Co. C, Floyd County, "Fort Infantry". Most of his battle action was in Georgia: Kennesaw Mountain in Cobb County, west of Marietta; at the Chattahoochee Bridge between Cobb & Fulton counties; the Battle of Peachtree Creek in Fulton County NW of Atlanta; the Battle of Atlanta; Utoy Creek in Fulton County east of Atlanta; Jonesboro in Clayton County south of Atlanta; the Battle of Griswoldville in Jones County east of Macon; Grahamville, Jasper County, S.C., north northeast of Savannah; Little Ogeechee Railroad bridge, northwest of Savannah; the Battle of Columbus, Georgia and Girard, Alabama. On 20 Apr 1865 the 1st Regiment surrendered after a short skirmish in Macon Georgia. P.R. WILLIAMS' 2nd wife was Mary Jane BROWEN born Jun 1856 in Georgia. They got married on 22 December 1876 in Floyd County, GA. Their children were: Walter Loveless, born 3 September 1877 in Georgia; Mattie Martha, born October 1879; Jack B., born November 1881; Laura, born August 1884; and Mary Lee, born October 1891. P.R., Mary Jane, and family were living on Spring Street in Rome, Floyd County in the 1900 census. Daughter Mattie was widowed from husband J. L. Collier in the 1900 census. In 1920 Walter was a machinist and a night watchman in 1930. Jack was a laborer. On 25 Aug 1900, Walter WILLIAMS married Georgia Mae UNDERWOOD and on 5 July 1903 Jack WILLIAMS married Lizzie PEARL both brothers married in Floyd County. Laura married John Hendrix about 1909 and Mary Lee married D. B. HENDRICKS. P.R. WILLIAMS applied for civil war veteran's pension. P.R. died 15 May 1908 in Floyd County, GA. Thanks for any help. Lynn Farrer mlFarrer@swbell.net

    09/16/2003 07:23:48
    1. RE: [GAFLOYD] RE: David Lawson Dickey
    2. mlfarrer
    3. I am looking for a little help on any of the following on my Gr. Gr. Grandfather (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS. 1. Who were his parents and where was he born? 2. When and where did he marry his first wife Amanda WADE? 3. Where was (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS and wife Mary Jane in the 1880 census? 1860, 1870, & 1900 in Floyd County, GA. 4. Where was (Pleman) P. R. WILLIAMS buried? He was born Jul 1923 possible in Cass County GA and 1st wife Amanda Wade, born circa 1825 in Greene County, GA. They were married before 1848, when their only child was born, they may have gotten married in Cass or Floyd County. Their only child was Frances Annie Elizabeth WILLIAMS; born October 1848 in Floyd County, Georgia. In the 1860 census, they lived in the Rome District of Floyd County. P.R. was a carpenter. In the 1870 census P. R. was a farmer living with Amanda in subdivision 49 near the Yarborough post office in Floyd County. Their daughter Frances Annie Elizabeth WILIAMS had already left the family, marrying Richard Marion MATHIS. Amanda died 15 Sep 1875 near Running Water, Floyd County, GA. P. R was Methodist and Amanda converted from Baptist to Methodist. During the civil war, P.R. enlisted in the 1st Regiment, Georgia State Line, Co. C, Floyd County, "Fort Infantry". Most of his battle action was in Georgia: Kennesaw Mountain in Cobb County, west of Marietta; at the Chattahoochee Bridge between Cobb & Fulton counties; the Battle of Peachtree Creek in Fulton County NW of Atlanta; the Battle of Atlanta; Utoy Creek in Fulton County east of Atlanta; Jonesboro in Clayton County south of Atlanta; the Battle of Griswoldville in Jones County east of Macon; Grahamville, Jasper County, S.C., north northeast of Savannah; Little Ogeechee Railroad bridge, northwest of Savannah; the Battle of Columbus, Georgia and Girard, Alabama. On 20 Apr 1865 the 1st Regiment surrendered after a short skirmish in Macon Georgia. P.R. WILLIAMS' second wife was Mary Jane BROWEN born Jun 1856 in Georgia. They got married on 22 December 1876 in Floyd County, GA. Their children were: Walter Loveless, born 3 September 1877 in Georgia; Mattie Martha, born October 1879; Jack B., born November 1881; Laura, born August 1884; and Mary Lee, born October 1891. P.R., Mary Jane, and family were living on Spring Street in Rome, Floyd County in the 1900 census. Daughter Mattie was widowed from husband J. L. Collier in the 1900 census. In 1920 Walter was a machinist and a night watchman in 1930. Jack was a laborer. On 25 Aug 1900, Walter WILLIAMS married Georgia Mae UNDERWOOD and on 5 July 1903 Jack WILLIAMS married Lizzie PEARL both brothers married in Floyd County. Laura married John Hendrix about 1909 and Mary Lee married D. B. HENDRICKS. P.R. WILLIAMS applied for civil war veteran's pension. P.R. died 15 May 1908 in Floyd County, GA. Thanks for any help. Lynn Farrer mlFarrer@swbell.net

    09/16/2003 05:07:07
    1. RE: [GAFLOYD] 1870 DICKEY lookup
    2. Dear Linda, Thanks for the information to my Lookup query. In regard to your feedback, this David Lawson Dickey, son of George W Dickey was from Dyer Co and then Gibson Co TN. He married Nancy Ann Thomas 1861, a son, John born later that year. He enrolled in the Confederacy's 47th Inf 1862. He was ill during much of the war and served as a nurse to other men as he was unfit for field duty. He applied for Chaplain in Rome GA and was approved. His documents state that he was in a Rome GA hospital 1864 serving as a nurse.....and then there isn't anything about what happened to him. He never returned to his family and he is not listed on the Confederate Memorial in Gibson Co TN. The son did live most of his life in north central Arkansas. Maybe it is a coincidence but I noticed that his mother was from GA per the census and that is why I was interested in the 1870 GA census. His mother was Margaret Fullerton and one source says her parents were in Jackson Co GA. Appreciatively Barb

    09/16/2003 08:47:12
    1. [GAFLOYD] 1870 DICKEY lookup
    2. Linda A
    3. There is also a David Dickey, born in TN, age 34, in Missouri. What were names of his wife and children? Some of my Floyd County, GA folks that were "lost" ended up in Arkansas. Linda A

    09/16/2003 07:12:07
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Floyd GA Census Lookup-1870 DICKEY
    2. Linda A
    3. There is no Dickey in Floyd County in 1870 but there is a Lawson Dickey in Screven County in 1870. He is a child, 10 years old. His mother is Sarah and she is widowed or at least there is no husband listed. Other children are Freeman, 17 and Amanda, 14. There are other Dickey families on the same page. There may not be any connection to your David Lawson Dickey but I thought I would pass it on. Linda Atkins ----- Original Message ----- From: <mstauf532@earthlink.net> To: <GAFLOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 4:54 AM Subject: [GAFLOYD] Floyd GA Census Lookup-1870 DICKEY > I would be pleased to have a lookup for David Lawson DICKEY on the 1870 > Floyd Co GA Census. He was born in TN but was in a Rome Hospital, Floyd > County GA during the Civil War. He never returned to TN so maybe he stayed > in GA. His Civil War documents do not indicate whether he lived or died. > Thank you for a Lookup > BK in PA > > > > ==== GAFLOYD Mailing List ==== > GAFLOYD-L mailing list archives. Search by name, etc. > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=GAFLOYD > RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List Archives. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    09/16/2003 07:04:43
    1. [GAFLOYD] RE: David Lawson Dickey
    2. Diane Smith
    3. I checked the 1870 Floyd Co. GA census online at ancestry.com throught their search engine and there is not a Dickey listed there at all. Diane M. Smith im-horse-crazy@excite.com _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!

    09/16/2003 05:22:21
    1. [GAFLOYD] Floyd GA Census Lookup-1870 DICKEY
    2. I would be pleased to have a lookup for David Lawson DICKEY on the 1870 Floyd Co GA Census. He was born in TN but was in a Rome Hospital, Floyd County GA during the Civil War. He never returned to TN so maybe he stayed in GA. His Civil War documents do not indicate whether he lived or died. Thank you for a Lookup BK in PA

    09/14/2003 10:54:42
    1. [GAFLOYD] Ga-Pike-Floyd Co. Marriage (Matthews)
    2. Archives
    3. Pike-Floyd County GaArchives Marriages.....Emma Matthews - Marcus B. Earle November 8 1898 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Lynn Cunningham lcunnin1@bellsouth.net September 8, 2003, 7:41 pm The Pike County Journal. Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, April 14, 1899 Earle - Matthews Invitations have been received to the marriage of Miss Emma Mathews to Mr. Marcus B. Earle which takes place at the home of the bride’s Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. The ceremony will be solemnized by Rev. Louis Warrer [sp], chaplain of the Third Georgia Regiment. Miss Matthews is the daughter of Dr. J.B. Matthews, clerk of Pike superior court. She is an accomplished young lady and has many friends. Mr. Earle is from Rome, Ga. He is a cultured young man and has made many friends here by his cordial manner. Also... The Pike County Journal. Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, April 21, 1899 As announced in last week’s Journal, the marriage of Miss Emma Mathews and Mr. M.B. Earle was to occur at 9:30 o’clock Sunday morning at the home of the bride. The ceremony was to be performed by Rev. J.W. Beck, but instead of this, he announced to the crowd that the couple had been man and wife since the 8th of November, 1898. (Transcribed 08/24/03 Lynn Cunningham) This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.6 Kb

    09/08/2003 05:41:21
    1. [GAFLOYD] Mary English
    2. Looking for information on Sarah Ellen English and Sarah Ellen White...both listed in the 1880 census living in Livingston........Or does anyone have an address to a library in that town that would have cemetery records?...........Thanks Sandy Wainwright Fairfield, California

    09/08/2003 04:23:41
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Davis Haygood
    2. Julius Lloyd
    3. Kitty: The family that I believe you are looking for is in the 1879 Cherokee County, Georgia census. Julius Lloyd Ogden, Utah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kitty Johnson" <mskitty@peak.org> To: <GAFLOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 12:15 PM Subject: [GAFLOYD] Davis Haygood > Hi -- looking for information on Davis Haygood. All the information I have > is that his daughter, Martha, was born in 1857 supposedly in Floyd County, > although I haven't found them on a Floyd County census. Any help > appreciated. > > Kitty Johnson > Corvallis, Oregon > > > ==== GAFLOYD Mailing List ==== > GAFLOYD-L mailing list archives. Search by name, etc. > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=GAFLOYD > RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List Archives. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    09/07/2003 07:01:44
    1. [GAFLOYD] Davis Haygood
    2. Kitty Johnson
    3. Hi -- looking for information on Davis Haygood. All the information I have is that his daughter, Martha, was born in 1857 supposedly in Floyd County, although I haven't found them on a Floyd County census. Any help appreciated. Kitty Johnson Corvallis, Oregon

    09/07/2003 05:15:23
    1. [GAFLOYD] Ga-Fulton-Henry-Floyd Co. Marriage (Atkinson)
    2. Archives
    3. Fulton-Henry-Floyd County GaArchives Marriages.....Beulah Atkinson - A. W. Redmond December 29 1920 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mollie Story Story942@aol.com August 31, 2003, 1:07 am Atlanta Journal Constitution Society Atkinson-Redmond A marriage of cordial interest to a wide circle of friends was that of Miss Beulah Atkinson, of McDonough, Ga., to Mr. A. W. Redmond, of Rome, Ga., which was solemnized at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, December 29, at the home of the bride's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Bowen, in West End. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wallace Rogers, of the Druid Hills Methodist church, and witnessed only by the immediate family. Mrs. Redmond is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Atkinson, of McDonough, and has a host of friends throughout the state who will be interested in her marriage. Mr. Redmond has been connected with Oliver Chilled Plow works for several years, first as traveling salesman. Two years ago he was appointed manager of the Atlanta branch of the same company, the position he now holds. Published Sunday January 02, 1921 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.4 Kb

    08/30/2003 11:07:49
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. Maxcine Chambers
    3. That is awesome news actually. Can you tell me where that headstone is located? I was at the church about a month ago and plan on returning this weekend. I was unable to locate his headstone. If you could give me an idea of where to look I would greatly appreciate it. I talked with a member of the church staff but he was no help. He said I would have to walk around and see what I could find. I found a lot of Whites but none that I thought were in my line. Thanks Maxcine ----- Original Message ----- From: Rosebird1@aol.com To: GAFLOYD-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 6:03 PM Subject: Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White Maxcine, the original Fellowship Baptist Church and Cemetery was located elsewhere and the surname White is not among the very few monuments with markers. However, there is a S. A. White stone in the present day cemetery but that is the extent of the information on it. Perhaps you can glean something from the courthouse records. Sorry I couldn't be of help, Rosebird In a message dated 8/23/2003 11:55:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, msmaxcine@msn.com writes: << Hi, My name is Maxcine Chambers and I am looking for information concerning my GGP Seaborn and Nanny White who were members of the orginal Fellowship Baptist Church and are buried in the church cemetary. Any information that you may have would be greatly appreciated. >> ==== GAFLOYD Mailing List ==== GAFLOYD-L mailing list archives. Search by name, etc. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=GAFLOYD RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List Archives. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/ ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    08/26/2003 01:45:10
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. Maxcine, the original Fellowship Baptist Church and Cemetery was located elsewhere and the surname White is not among the very few monuments with markers. However, there is a S. A. White stone in the present day cemetery but that is the extent of the information on it. Perhaps you can glean something from the courthouse records. Sorry I couldn't be of help, Rosebird In a message dated 8/23/2003 11:55:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, msmaxcine@msn.com writes: << Hi, My name is Maxcine Chambers and I am looking for information concerning my GGP Seaborn and Nanny White who were members of the orginal Fellowship Baptist Church and are buried in the church cemetary. Any information that you may have would be greatly appreciated. >>

    08/24/2003 12:03:04
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. I'm Not sure of all of Elizabeth (Manery) and John Whites children, they were married in 1820 in Madison County.........They had daughters Mary who married John English...also a Sarah Ellen White......and I believe John B White.....they probably had others Sandy Wainwright Fairfield, California

    08/24/2003 10:23:18
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. Maxcine Chambers
    3. Hi, My name is Maxcine Chambers and I am looking for information concerning my GGP Seaborn and Nanny White who were members of the orginal Fellowship Baptist Church and are buried in the church cemetary. Any information that you may have would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Maxcine >From: Rosebird1@aol.com >Reply-To: GAFLOYD-L@rootsweb.com >To: GAFLOYD-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White >Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 13:46:08 EDT > >LtlSandy, is your Elizabeth White related to the Andrew S. White born Jul >5, >1848 died Jul 5, 1908? He married Julia Allen and they had children Lillie >B., Johnnie, Ruth Mary, and Julie. They were members of Fellowship Baptist >Church on East Burnnet Ferry Road, Rome, GA. Several are buried there. >Thanks, >Rosebird > > >In a message dated 8/20/2003 12:45:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >LtlSandy@aol.com writes: > ><< I am looking for information on Elizabeth white who was living in >Livingston > in 1880 along with her daughters Sarah Ellen White and Mary >English....Need > information on the daughters also.....Or do you know who may do cemetery > lookups? or know where I may write for that information?....Thanks > >> > > >==== GAFLOYD Mailing List ==== >GAFLOYD-L mailing list archives. Search by name, etc. >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=GAFLOYD >RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List Archives. >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/ > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental

    08/23/2003 05:54:47
    1. [GAFLOYD] Note From Administrator: Virus Attacks
    2. Wyndell Taylor
    3. Attention all members. By now all of you know that most computers are under attack by a new worm. I have already removed over 500 messages today that contained the new worm. This is a reminder that discussion of virus, worms, and other attacks of this nature are not to be discussed on this mailing list. There are list for that purpose, and much good information can be gained from them. Our purpose and goal is to discuss genealogy and history of the county, and how it all relates to our ancestors and their families. Please, lets keep it at that. Wyndell Taylor List Manager

    08/21/2003 09:39:13
    1. [GAFLOYD] Virus Attacks
    2. Wyndell Taylor
    3. Attention all members. By now all of you know that most computers are under attack by a new worm. I have already removed over 500 messages today that contained the new worm. This is a reminder that discussion of virus, worms, and other attacks of this nature are not to be discussed on this mailing list. There are list for that purpose, and much good information can be gained from them. Our purpose and goal is to discuss genealogy and history of the county, and how it all relates to our ancestors and their families. Please, lets keep it at that. Wyndell Taylor List Manager

    08/21/2003 08:22:56
    1. Re: [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. LtlSandy, is your Elizabeth White related to the Andrew S. White born Jul 5, 1848 died Jul 5, 1908? He married Julia Allen and they had children Lillie B., Johnnie, Ruth Mary, and Julie. They were members of Fellowship Baptist Church on East Burnnet Ferry Road, Rome, GA. Several are buried there. Thanks, Rosebird In a message dated 8/20/2003 12:45:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, LtlSandy@aol.com writes: << I am looking for information on Elizabeth white who was living in Livingston in 1880 along with her daughters Sarah Ellen White and Mary English....Need information on the daughters also.....Or do you know who may do cemetery lookups? or know where I may write for that information?....Thanks >>

    08/20/2003 07:46:08
    1. [GAFLOYD] Elizabeth White
    2. I am looking for information on Elizabeth white who was living in Livingston in 1880 along with her daughters Sarah Ellen White and Mary English....Need information on the daughters also.....Or do you know who may do cemetery lookups? or know where I may write for that information?....Thanks Sandy Wainwright Fairfield, California

    08/20/2003 06:44:32