Ron, A note for you files - no connection known. In 1867 in Winston County AL , when he registered to vote, James Stone, said he was born 4 Apr 1802 in Elbert County, Georgia. There are quite a few Northwest Georgia people who migrated on this list including my gg grandfathers brother. http://wcgs.ala.nu/1867vote.htm Donna
Richard Not at all but do this Go online to LDS site and do a search for Cagle not quite sure yet what it means but in some notes sent to me by mail today is this On the 1880 Census online at LDS site for Murray Co. GA At the top of the page before the surname Callahan, James T. There seems to be a note that reads: CAGLE (See Kagle) as written in the Census Records Micro-Film I was doing Casey so this is what all came up on a search and then the report that was done for me. So it would seem if you went to LDS site and searched for Kagle you may get some good hits there. On my 1830 Census for my lines I have in Laurens a Rachel Cargill that shows up on same page with some of mine that would be p. 208. Hope this helps you out a tad bit at least. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <HerLine2@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > Hello Martin Researchers, > > I have Responded to a PERSONAL E Mail to LILellen 55 Aol.cpm inReferance to > The Martin Families of Peter H Maritn but Have NOT received a Reply > YET,however I want to Touch Base with You and Advise you That I am Looking > For a Margaret Martin that was Born in Halifax County Va Circa 1799 the > Daughter of ONE John Martin and a Margaret......?????????????. My Main > Problem is That I amn Related to The SMITHS,Cagles,and Many Other Familes > That were out of Hall,Fprsyth,and Limpkin Counties and Either People are NOT > listening to Me ,Ignoreing Me,Or are disregarding Me,Buit I may well be > related to Most,Would someone PLEASE ASK ???????......I may Be > ONE.....Generation above The John and Margaret Martin That is Ties to Peter H > Martin...............:))...Please ASK and I will POST....... > > If My E Mail may Offend someone I SINCERELY > APLOGISE.....Respestfully,HerLine2@aol.com Richard. > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > >
Nope none showing at all There are some listings for O'Briant O'Brian Odom O'Donnell Owens That's it for surnames starting with O Sorry, Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy A. Young" <peggy1@network-one.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > Is there any Overby's mixed in with your Martins? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gail Moore > To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:33 PM > Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > > > Peggy: > My sourses also show both a Elijah and several Robers Martin's so I might be > able to use this to help you. > Again send me an off list addy so I can photo send these pages to you as > attachments this will be much faster. > You can then print them out on your end and then you will have them as well. > Gail > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peggy A. Young" <peggy1@network-one.com> > To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:26 PM > Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > > > > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > > Females: 1(5-10) > 2(15-20) 2(40-50) Also am Interested in this Wm. Martin.........Does anyone > have him on the 1850 and what area did he live? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: LilEllen55@aol.com > > To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:19 PM > > Subject: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > > > > > > I am interested in the Martin families as listed in the 1840 census for > > Forsyth County, GA. I want to know the relationship between Robert > MARTIN and > > the other Martin families listed living nearby. I am also interested in > the > > William MARTIN#265 and to whom (other Martin Families) he may be > related. > > > > MARTIN Toliver P. 283 > > MARTIN Peter H. 284 > > MARTIN Elijah 285 > > MARTIN Moses 285 > > MARTIN Robert 286 Males: 1(under 5) 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 1(40-50) > > Female: 1(5-10) 1(15-20) 2(20-30) 1(40-50) > > > > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) > > 2(40-50) > > > > > > Thank you. > > Ellen > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > > You may be hoarding my treasure. > > I'll share mine if you'll share yours. > > > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > >
This is where I am at so far: Isaac Casey I have him on the 1820 Census SC Spartanburg, SC on page 269 (my reasoning for checking for him there at this time was due to and I again quote from the book "The Family History of Thomas Martin, Sr. A North Carolinian American Revolutionary Soldier" by Jenny Martin Fagg p. 88) Hicks Martin (5. Thomas Martin, Jr., Thomas Martin, Sr., William Martin, Sr.) was born 10 March, 1822 in York Dist. SC and died 4 June 1914 in Mt. Zion, Carroll County, GA. Hicks married Margaret Casey 7 January 1844 in Forsyth Co., GA. She was born 24 December 1821 in South Carolina, probably Spartanburg Dist. and died 24 February 1903 in Mt. Zion, Carroll Co. GA. They are both buried in Mt. Zion Methodist Church Cemetery. Margaret is the Daughter of Isaac and Dicey (______) Casey. As you can see Spartanburg Dist. SC and Isaac Casey began my interest right here in this quoted section of this book as Margaret Casey Martin and Hicks Martin were my GGGreat Grandparents) So on this 1820 Census his numbers are as such: 10001040100 no slaves On this same page are listed: Jesse, Joseph, Wm., and Randolph Casey as well. In 1830 he is found in Laurens Co. SC and happens to show up on the same page with a ton of Dalrymples who also join into this family of mine later on down the line. His numbers on this census are as follows: 001010001- - - 010011 - - - - - - His name is Isaac Case (sic) On the 1840 Census I found him in Forsyth Co. GA Enumerated by John Jolly MC 704-41 page. 283 Isaac Casey 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 James Crow Margaritt Martin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Toliver P. Martin 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Then about the middle of this same page are listed these Casey men Robert Casey 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Washington Casey 0 0 0 0 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 So at this time Hicks or Hix as he is sometimes seen is still in SC or either comes a bit later and in between the two censuses and stays with family already here. But Isaac is already living here in Forsyth Co. Ga and has been for some time now. By the magic 1850 Census we now see them right on the same page and right down the street from each other. I also noted that a lot of folks named Gober live nearby do they some how connect into these families some how?? Isaac Casey is on 1850 and so is Hix Martin GA Forsyth Co. 1850 Samuel Paxton Oct. 4 M432-69 page 203 #817 #817 Isaac Casey 62 m farmer SC can not read or write Dicy 58 f SC Dicy Kittle she married first to a Jackson and then to Isaac Casey well, well now we have a surname for Dicy. Their children: James 22 m farmer GA can not read or write Martha 40 f SC (none in the house can read or write at all not Isaac, Dicy or any of them) Susan 24 f SC Dorcas 18 f GA William 12 m GA William Jackson 8 m GA Hum...........so William Jackson would appear to belong to Dicy Kittle by her 1st. marriage to a Jackson. Dicey is 6 years younger than Isaac. Who is Martha still living in the home at age 40 she could not be a child of Dicey's I would not think and note the surname does not change for her as it did for William Jackson age 8. So she appears to be a Casey so is she Isaac's Sister or is she his child by a former marraige? Living at #818 is a Jno W. Gober family #819 #819 brings us to Hix Martin 28 m farmer 100 SC He can read Margaret 28 f SC can not read or write Casey b. 1822 in SC his wife William H. 6 m GA Rhoda C. 4 f GA Frances M. 3 f GA James A. 1 m GA By the 1860 I have him in Floyd Co. GA Waters Dist. McGuires Store P.O. Wm Johnson July 24 M653-121 p. 291 #1095 Isaac Casey 66 m w farmer 600 250 SC and now under reading and writting it has a (2) does this mean for 2 years now or what? Dicey 60 f domestic SC James H. 28 m laborer GA William M. 21 laborer GA Susan 26 domestic GA Marcus 22 f domestic GA is this really Dorcus? Martha 32 f domestic GA William J. 18 m laborer GA all listed white at #1096 is: Susan Holland 45 f farmer SC 300 150 2 Johnson F. 20 m Laborer SC Mary J. 18 f domestic SC James Holland 23 m farmer MS 300 1 Martha 22 f domestic GA James W. 1/2 m Is Susan Holland Isaac Casey and Dicey's Susan and now a widow or alone and head of family? Then for the first time ever I find: GA Murrary Co. 984th Dist. GM Spring Place P.O. Robert M. Rambert 25 June 593-167 Page 536 #164 #164 Isaac Casey 62 m w farmer 300 110 SC 1 male vote Lilley 63 f w Keeping house SC Rebecca Rodgers 103 f w no occupation SC Next door to him is #165 #165 Isaac Casey 21 m w farmer 300 175 SC can not write 1 male vote Mary E. 34 f w keeping house GA can't write Jesse M. 2 m w GA Harriet C. Jones 13 f B at home GA school cant write Hugh H. 9 m w at home GA Then online on LDS website for the 1880 AKA Family Search you will see if you go to the 1880 Census for Org. Murray County #334/43 Isaac Casey Sen. age 70 SC SC SC Lila 73 SC SC SC #335/44 Isaac H. Casey, Jun. 34 GA SC SC Mary E Casey 47 (Marriages: 1860-71, p. 112 Isaac E. to Mary E. Jones) Jesse 12 Isaac III 7 Harriett Jones step daughter 23 336/45 Adjoining Homes: Hugh H. Jones 18 Vadie 19 Hubbard Nations 21 Abner 22 (Living with Isaac, Sen. Shown as written to indicate possible close relationship between Abner and Hubbard Nations, also Kenner) 333/42 Kenner Nations 30 Dianna 27 b. SC Lila Nations 10 Absolem 8 James 6 Martha 4 Florence V. 2 Angelina 4/12 332/41 Sarah Casey 55 Susan b. SC Dycus E. 49 Sister Erdice C. Eonie? 8} Catharine E. 7} Henry M. I. 4} }these are the children of Fannie and Wm. J. Johnson b. GA Stepfather b. TN Fannie b. GA 296/305 Nimrod Casey 52 SC SC SC Sarah A. 46 SC SC SC Louisa 20 b. GA Pinkney O 17 b. GA George 12 b. GA Wm. 10 b. GA Frank 6 b. GA 297/306 William M. Casey 47 SC SC SC Adaline 46 SC SC SC Wm. A. 16 SC SC SC Amanda L. Anna 12 SC SC SC James T. 15 Ella F. 10 (Ellen?) (See Gordon County Marriages: BK C, p. 131 James T. Casey to Mrs. Maggie Fortenberry.) 394/404 John G. Casey 40 SC SC SC Narcissa A. 38 GA GA GA Emma 13 Lucy A. 10 Susan A. 7 See New Prospect Cemetery Emma Joseph b. GA See "Caseys Springs Church" Land deeded by Isaac Casey GA Carroll County Turkey Creek 1240 GM Leander G. Entriken 6 June T623-134 Enum. Dist. 11 Visit #76 Sheet 5 Line 3 Martin, Hicks H W M Mar. 1822 72 M 56 _ _ SC SC SC _ _ _ Physician owns home free of Mortgage, Employed Margaret W W F Dec. 1821 72 M 56 11 9 SC SC SC Visit 77 Casey, William H W M July 1833 66 M 38 _ _ GA SC SC Farmer Rents farm #68 Employed Harriett A. W W F Dec. 1833 66 M 38 9 7 GA GA GA Henry M. A. S W M May 1876 24 S GA GA GA farm Laborer fully employed On Visit #45 Sheet 3 Line 50 is: Martin, James H W F? Aug. 1849 50 M 31 _ _ GA SC GA _ _ _ Physician Owns farm free of Mortgage #42 Rosina W W F Apr 1857 48 M 31 10 9 GA GA GA Zorah F. D. W F. Oct. 1880 19 S GA GA GA Mamie H. D W F Aug. or July 1883 16 S GA GA GA Henry F. S W M July 1889 10 S GA GA GA Clifton J. S W M Dec. 1891 8 S GA GA GA Both Mamie and Henry are in school and have been for 8 months. Just recieved some of this today in mail from Atlanta, GA Hope this helps others as well. Do any of you now have any idea of who my Isaac Casey is the son of??? Gail
In a message dated 11/12/02 6:53:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, HerLine2@aol.com writes: > Elizabeth Pinion Richard there is a Pinion researcher on the Gordon County list. Donna
Richard, I have a folder somewhere that has Peter Martin in it. I am hunting. There should be a couple of Peter Martin searchers on this list. Can anyone help Richard? Donna
In a message dated 11/12/02 5:27:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, embracer@strato.net writes: > I have no idea where you got your numbers from You sent a lot of information but you did not show me Hix Martin on the 1840 census. Please READ the subject line. The 1850 has been on the website for a couple of years and in my personal files since 1971. (Abstracted from the microfilm of the original). The material you quoted states that Hix is the son of Thomas. As you can see there are two Thomas Martin's on the 1840 Forsyth. Where did I get my page number or household numbers from? I quoted my book source right under my signature. I noticed your book source had the same number (819) for the 1850 listing for Hix. The 1840 is not the 1850. You also said: "Any questions left? I would be more than willing to copy, photograph and mail any thing that may prove helpful to you in your own research." Please understand I am NOT a Martin researcher, I am the webmaster for http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ and http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ and the admin of this mailing list. I was trying to help answer this email. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GAFORSYT/2002-11/1036729600 It does appear that Jenny Martin Fagg did a lot of work on one of the Martin families and I will add that source to ones I refer people to. If you would like to contribute any material to either website, I would be glad to place it online. It must be original work or permission is needed from the copyright holder. If you have published any of your material, I would be glad to reference it or if you have material online, I would be glad to link it. Thank you for whatever you wish to share, Donna Parrish Author of Cemeteries of Forsyth County, Georgia (c1981) Census Indexes of Forsyth County, Georgia (1834 - 1900) (c1981) "Heritage Sharing" "Shadow of 1912" (c1987) "Town of Cumming, the Early Years"
Hi Ron, Dont Forget my James Stone and Elizabeth Pinion,I have NOT forgot your WILEY STONE,LOLLLLLLLLLL.......:))....of Whom I may be wrong But Mine MAY very well be HIS FATHER........ Respectfully,HerLine2@aol.com Richard
Hello Martin Researchers, I have Responded to a PERSONAL E Mail to LILellen 55 Aol.cpm inReferance to The Martin Families of Peter H Maritn but Have NOT received a Reply YET,however I want to Touch Base with You and Advise you That I am Looking For a Margaret Martin that was Born in Halifax County Va Circa 1799 the Daughter of ONE John Martin and a Margaret......?????????????. My Main Problem is That I amn Related to The SMITHS,Cagles,and Many Other Familes That were out of Hall,Fprsyth,and Limpkin Counties and Either People are NOT listening to Me ,Ignoreing Me,Or are disregarding Me,Buit I may well be related to Most,Would someone PLEASE ASK ???????......I may Be ONE.....Generation above The John and Margaret Martin That is Ties to Peter H Martin...............:))...Please ASK and I will POST....... If My E Mail may Offend someone I SINCERELY APLOGISE.....Respestfully,HerLine2@aol.com Richard.
OH I see your saying the 1840 sorry about that, on the 1840 I meant where is Isaac Casey then? Not Hix Martin as he would still be living in his Fathers house I would assume. That was my typo...............like I said was that part also a typo or where they not found on the 1840 at all? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <MFLP@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > Gail, > I will not deny that I can make a typo or a misreading. > > Re: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html > > Isaac Casey is a Casey not a Martin. > > If you have Hix Martin on the 1840 Census as taken from Microcopy No. 704 > Roll 41 I would be glad to know what page he is on. > Hix Martin on the 1850 census is 28 so in 1840 he would have been 18. > There are about 12 Martin males in that age bracket on the Forsyth 1840. > He did not marry until 1844 so he might not show as a head of household in > 1840, if he had made it to Forsyth by then. > > Of course both the men appear on the 1850 Census #817 and #819 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/gagen/census/1850/0700_0900.htm > > Donna Parrish > Census Indexes of Forsyth County Georgia 1834 - 1900 > Copyright 1981 > > > In a message dated 11/11/02 5:04:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, > embracer@strato.net writes: > > > So where did Hix Martin and Isaac Casey go? > > They don't appear on this version of this census at all. > > And I do have them stright out of the Atlanta Archives. > > Or did they get missed as a typo..............that has to be it. > > Gail > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > >
I have no idea where you got your numbers from but what I show and what shows up in ""The Family History of Thomas Martin, Sr. A North Carolinian American Revolutionary Soldier" by Jenny Martin Fagg Published by Arrow/Curtis Printing Company Fort Worth, Texas, 1976 Copyright@1976 Jenny Martin Fagg All Rights Reserved Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 75-32606 First Edition Found on page 88 under the section titled Hicks Martin 1850 Forsyth County, Georgia Census Page 204 Enumerator- Samuel Paxton Family 819 Date Census taken 4 October Hix Martin 28 M Farmer $100 SC Margaret (Casey) Martin 28 F SC William H. Martin 6 M GA Rhoda E. Martin 4 F GA Frances M. Martin 3 F GA James A. Martin 1 M GA Thomas Martin, Jr., Hick's Father's will was probated in York District, South Carolina on 6 August 1855 and Henderson Martin was appointed Administrator. Hicks and Margaret (Casey) Martin moved from Forsyth County to Cherokee County, Georgia and then to Carroll County, Georgia. Valentine Martin (can not prove the connection) sold Number 235 in the tenth district of Carroll County to Hicks Martin on 15 August 1856. Hicks paid $300 for 101 1/4 acres. This is the original Martin home place next door to J. Roy Martin. Then over on page 89 is a photo of Hicks Martin in his younger days. Below that is thought to be a photo of Thomas Martin Jr. Hicks' Father. Hicks Martin MG signed the marriage Licenses of my Father's Parents in Carroll County GA as he married them there in Mt. Zion at the Methodist Church that he helped to name when it was founded. This marriage took place on Oct. 21, 1900. Hicks and Margaret Martin also had Cordillia Martin who grew up and married James Amos Entriken right there in Carroll County, GA. I also have the Entriken Family History done by a cousin Philip Entriken and Can quote from that if you'd like. I also have Census Extract out of Atlanta Ga taken at the Atlanta GA Archives M432-69 GA Forsyth Co. 31st. Dist. Samuel Paxton Oct. 4, 1850 page 203 Dwelling # 819 Family #819 Hix Martin 28 m farmer 100 SC Margaret 28 f SC can not read or write (Casey b. 1822 in SC) William H. 6 m GA Rhoda C. 4 F GA Frances M 3 F GA James A. 1 M GA I joined the DAR under Thomas Martin My National Number is #794476 My Cert. that hangs on my wall was also approved by Barbara Tucker Harrall the Reg. Gen. of the DAR and my Cousins who also joined under Thomas Martin. Any questions left? I would be more than willing to copy, photograph and mail any thing that may prove helpful to you in your own research. Best of luck, Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <MFLP@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > Gail, > I will not deny that I can make a typo or a misreading. > > Re: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html > > Isaac Casey is a Casey not a Martin. > > If you have Hix Martin on the 1840 Census as taken from Microcopy No. 704 > Roll 41 I would be glad to know what page he is on. > Hix Martin on the 1850 census is 28 so in 1840 he would have been 18. > There are about 12 Martin males in that age bracket on the Forsyth 1840. > He did not marry until 1844 so he might not show as a head of household in > 1840, if he had made it to Forsyth by then. > > Of course both the men appear on the 1850 Census #817 and #819 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/gagen/census/1850/0700_0900.htm > > Donna Parrish > Census Indexes of Forsyth County Georgia 1834 - 1900 > Copyright 1981 > > > In a message dated 11/11/02 5:04:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, > embracer@strato.net writes: > > > So where did Hix Martin and Isaac Casey go? > > They don't appear on this version of this census at all. > > And I do have them stright out of the Atlanta Archives. > > Or did they get missed as a typo..............that has to be it. > > Gail > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > >
Yes, Richard, I haven't forgotten. Wiley Stone was born c. 1803 in SC (somewhere). He married Candace Buckner (somewhere) He and family are in Forsyth Co for 1840 and 1850. In 1850 he has daughter Elender living next door with her husband, Ben Wilson. He also has 4 boys at home, to wit : Wesley, James , Francis Asbury b 1842 and William Pitchford b1844 In 1860 he is in a county drawn partly from Forsyth, thus he didn't physically move, just got reboundaried ... that was Milton Co I think. There was a James nearby in 1860 in Milton co. Some of us think that James is likely his father and some of think James' father would be a William. We think the line goes to early VA to a John thru a couple of more generations with at least one more William. Nothing earlier than Wiley is proven to my satisfaction. I have tried to track Candace Buckner but had no great success. Did find her sister Charlotte to be the second wife of a well known Capt. John Rogers. That made Capt John to be Wiley's brother in law. Lots of Buckner searchers around but none with our Candace or Charlotte. A further comment ... I have noticed that there are a number of Stone men with families in Forsyth in the 1830-50 census listings, all from SC. Makes me wonder if they aren't also related.. brothers or nephews. another note: We came across a picture of a man and woman. The label was Uncle John ... no mention of who the woman was though I would guess his wife. She looks to have some indian ancestry. We haven't figured out if he is Wiley's brother or Wiley's uncle... it will depend on the generation of the woman who wrote the caption. We are trying to establish that. Meantime, I think I will take ALL Stone entries in Forsyth (and maybe surrounding Counties) and spread them on a big sheet. Maybe a different look will give me a different clue. Good luck in your search. On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 18:52:48 EST HerLine2@aol.com wrote: > Hi Ron, > > Dont Forget my James Stone and Elizabeth > Pinion,I have NOT forgot your WILEY > STONE,LOLLLLLLLLLL.......:))....of Whom I may > be wrong But Mine MAY very well > be HIS FATHER........ > > > Respectfully,HerLine2@aol.com > Richard > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Forsyth County Georgia History and Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ > >
Have you saw Don Shadburn's book...."Unhallowed Intrusion"? ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail Moore To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families Peggy: My sourses also show both a Elijah and several Robers Martin's so I might be able to use this to help you. Again send me an off list addy so I can photo send these pages to you as attachments this will be much faster. You can then print them out on your end and then you will have them as well. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy A. Young" <peggy1@network-one.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:26 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) 2(40-50) Also am Interested in this Wm. Martin.........Does anyone have him on the 1850 and what area did he live? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: LilEllen55@aol.com > To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:19 PM > Subject: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > > > I am interested in the Martin families as listed in the 1840 census for > Forsyth County, GA. I want to know the relationship between Robert MARTIN and > the other Martin families listed living nearby. I am also interested in the > William MARTIN#265 and to whom (other Martin Families) he may be related. > > MARTIN Toliver P. 283 > MARTIN Peter H. 284 > MARTIN Elijah 285 > MARTIN Moses 285 > MARTIN Robert 286 Males: 1(under 5) 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 1(40-50) > Female: 1(5-10) 1(15-20) 2(20-30) 1(40-50) > > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) > 2(40-50) > > > Thank you. > Ellen > > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > You may be hoarding my treasure. > I'll share mine if you'll share yours. > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/
Gail, I will not deny that I can make a typo or a misreading. Re: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html Isaac Casey is a Casey not a Martin. If you have Hix Martin on the 1840 Census as taken from Microcopy No. 704 Roll 41 I would be glad to know what page he is on. Hix Martin on the 1850 census is 28 so in 1840 he would have been 18. There are about 12 Martin males in that age bracket on the Forsyth 1840. He did not marry until 1844 so he might not show as a head of household in 1840, if he had made it to Forsyth by then. Of course both the men appear on the 1850 Census #817 and #819 http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/gagen/census/1850/0700_0900.htm Donna Parrish Census Indexes of Forsyth County Georgia 1834 - 1900 Copyright 1981 In a message dated 11/11/02 5:04:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, embracer@strato.net writes: > So where did Hix Martin and Isaac Casey go? > They don't appear on this version of this census at all. > And I do have them stright out of the Atlanta Archives. > Or did they get missed as a typo..............that has to be it. > Gail
Is there any Overby's mixed in with your Martins? ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail Moore To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:33 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families Peggy: My sourses also show both a Elijah and several Robers Martin's so I might be able to use this to help you. Again send me an off list addy so I can photo send these pages to you as attachments this will be much faster. You can then print them out on your end and then you will have them as well. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy A. Young" <peggy1@network-one.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:26 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) 2(40-50) Also am Interested in this Wm. Martin.........Does anyone have him on the 1850 and what area did he live? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: LilEllen55@aol.com > To: GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:19 PM > Subject: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > > > I am interested in the Martin families as listed in the 1840 census for > Forsyth County, GA. I want to know the relationship between Robert MARTIN and > the other Martin families listed living nearby. I am also interested in the > William MARTIN#265 and to whom (other Martin Families) he may be related. > > MARTIN Toliver P. 283 > MARTIN Peter H. 284 > MARTIN Elijah 285 > MARTIN Moses 285 > MARTIN Robert 286 Males: 1(under 5) 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 1(40-50) > Female: 1(5-10) 1(15-20) 2(20-30) 1(40-50) > > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) > 2(40-50) > > > Thank you. > Ellen > > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > You may be hoarding my treasure. > I'll share mine if you'll share yours. > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== Historical Society of Forsyth County, Inc. http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/
Donna, I like the way you have the Martin listings laid out for the pre 1850 census. I will try to do the Stone entries that way and see if it gives me a different slant. Seems like lots of Stones from SC (as was Wiley, my gggf). Thanks ron At 11:58 AM 11/11/02 EST, you wrote: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html > >A recap sheet of the 1840 Martin listings with some notes. >I will be glad to add specific notes. > >Donna > > >==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== >It doesn't matter how many visitors come to your page, >It matters how many are helped by it. > >
Well if he was they waited a long time to have her as he had been born himself prior to July 23, 1796 as on this date they sold their Fathers estate. See Chatham Co. NC Deed book H page 51 in Thomas Martin, Sr's section. Hope this helps some. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Doody" <bdoody@bellsouth.net> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:04 AM Subject: [GAFORSYT] Juliann/Julie Ann > I "think" William Martin is the father of my Juliann b abt 1820 and married David ALLEN Landsdown in 1839 in Forsyth Co. Census says her father was born NC. Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Forsyth County GaGenweb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/gagen/ > >
Ellen Don't ever give up I searched for one of my 4th Great Grandfather for 13 years someone else looked for him prior to me for 50 + years and we at long last figured it out. So don't ever give up the search the facts are out there you just have to look under every rock no matter how small it may be. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <LilEllen55@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > I> http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html > > > Thank you Donna. This is helpful. I didn't know about this site before. I am > trying to sort out why my Wm. Martin married in Forsyth County in 1840 to a > young woman who lived there yet I can't find him living in the county. I > believe the census was enumerated at the time they were married so maybe that > explains it. However, his sister marries 18 months later in 1842 in Forsyth > County. Where was she living and with whom? I am assuming there must have > been family nearby but I haven't been able to find them. I search the > censuses to see who fits the age range and could be a possible fit. So far > all the other Martin families are accounted for. <Sigh> > Ellen > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Cast your searching on the internet. > It will come back multiplied. > >
Oh ok now I understand. Ok is this your private e-mail addy LilEllen55@aol.com Is this correct? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <LilEllen55@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > MARTIN William 265 Males: 1(5-10) 1(10-15) 2(15-20) 1(40-50) > Females: 1(5-10) 2(15-20) 2(40-50) > > Well this one is an Uncle to my Hix Martin if this helps you out any at all. > Gail > > This does help! Can you tell me which other Martin's belong to you in Forsyth > County? I am trying to sort through the Martin's in that county so I can > hopefully sort out which Martin's may be mine. I spend so much time > researching these other Martin's to rule them out as relatives when the time > would be better spent researching my own lines. I would just like to know > who they are and where they came from, and where they went so when I see > their names, I know who they are. It is very hard when you don't have a lot > of information on your family line and very common names (like my William > Martin) and no known other family ties in the area. I don't live in GA: I > live on the West coast so that makes it difficult, as well. I was thinking > about posting on a website a list of the Martin lines in and around Forsyth > County so anyone researching would be able to spend more time on their lines > rather than sorting through all the Martin's. Sort of like a census: families > that know who is living in the home in the 1840 census (or their best > educated guess) could list the family members names and where they may be > placed in the age category. Also, where the family migrated from, where they > went, and other relatives in the area. Not their entire family history, just > enough so one would know if this is the family they are searching for. It > would save so much energy and time. Thank you for replying. It is greatly > appreciated. > Ellen > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Forsyth County Georgia History and Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ > >
So where did Hix Martin and Isaac Casey go? They don't appear on this version of this census at all. And I do have them stright out of the Atlanta Archives. Or did they get missed as a typo..............that has to be it. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <MFLP@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:58 AM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/records/families/martin.html > > A recap sheet of the 1840 Martin listings with some notes. > I will be glad to add specific notes. > > Donna > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > It doesn't matter how many visitors come to your page, > It matters how many are helped by it. > >