The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 20 June through 26 June 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org Ken
maybe it is just me, but I can not access counties link at GaGenWeb does anyone have another county list? Thanks! Annette in Georgia
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gagenweb/countyList.htm -gagenie - wrote: >maybe it is just me, but I can not access counties link at GaGenWeb >does anyone have another county list? >Thanks! >Annette in Georgia > > >==== GAGWINNE Mailing List ==== >Gwinnett County Historical Society web site: www.gwinnetths.org > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > >
Hi, Everyone, I just want to let you know that there is a new Gwinnett County site online for the GAGenWeb (USGenWeb Project), at http://www.oldplaces.org/gwinnettga I'm new to GAGenWeb, but I've been an active volunteer and County Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project since 1998. I confess that I'm becoming much more of a community historian than a genealogist, because I love learning about the history of old homes and communities - who knew whom, how they lived their everyday lives, etc. It's no wonder that my favorite TV show is, "If Walls Could Talk" on HGTV! I've just finally gotten all the pages uploaded, and there is absolutely no doubt that you'll find some broken links until I get a chance to do some "tweaking". There's a lot missing, and I hope you'll consider making a contribution, or at least registering your primary surnames. If you have other ideas, please share them with me. I look forward to working with you! Pat Sabin Gwinnett County GAGenWeb County Coordinator http://www.oldplaces.org/gwinnettga/ Other History and Genealogy Sites - http://www.patsabin.com/HistoryLinks.htm
The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 13 June through 19 June 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org Your submissions will benefit researchers for many generations. Ken
The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 6 June through 12 June 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org Every submission is another research tool for someone else. Ken
The U.S. National Archives & Records Administration has placed online information about 9 million people who served in the Army in World War II. It is located at http://aad.archives.gov/aad/search.jsp?file_id=3475&coll_id=null&data_layout_id=494&table_id=893 Read carefully the search operators before submitting a search. It does not use state abbreviations such as GA, it uses a code. GA is 43.
The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 30 May thru 5 June 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org Many thanks to all our submitters. Ken
The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the uploads of 23 May thru 29 May 2004. You can view the updated page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html To become a submitter, click here: http://www.genrecords.org Many thanks to all our submitters. Ken
Joyce, I, too, have a Sizemore. My Ephraim Sizemore and Tabitha Mitchell Sizemore's daughter, Elizabeth Valentine Sizemore married my Wyatt Early Mitchell. He was in the Civil War and was wounded. She moved to Clarke County with her children, in the 1870's. I hope we can help each other. I too, enjoy all the mail and occasionally get a lead and hope I can help someone. I am in Clarke County and will help if anyone need it here. Nelle Epps
I too have gotten a lot of emails in my inbox. I really enjoyed them. I read all the ones I get in hopes that one will have lost relatives in them. I found 6 of the people I am researching in these emails this time around. Thank you very much. ==== GAGWINNE Mailing List ==== Gwinnett County Historical Society web site: www.gwinnetths.org ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo person.....Rutledge, J. D. ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 8:00 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/ph1188rutledge.jpg Image file size: 45.0 Kb Ministers of Gwinnett County J. D. Rutledge Clerk Baptist Church Lawrenceville This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo person.....Hunnicutt, W. M> ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 7:56 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/ph1187hunnicut.jpg Image file size: 55.0 Kb Ministers of Gwinnett County W. M. Hunnicutt Methodist Layman This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo person.....Holt, R. N. ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 7:54 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/ph1186holtrn.jpg Image file size: 51.2 Kb Ministers of Gwinnett County R. N. Holt Prominent Baptist Layman This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo person.....Farr, J. W. ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 7:49 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/ph1185farrjw.jpg Image file size: 63.9 Kb Ministers of Gwinnett County J. W. Farr Methodist Layman This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.7 Kb
I have to agree with you, I have enjoyed reading each and every one of the church memberships listed. I also appreciate the time and effort it has taken to post this information to the list. The list is for posting information on Gwinnett Co. and asking questions about the county. Wish more would post the information that they have, it is a help for the ones that don't live in the County. Please keep up the GOOD WORK and THANKS. Claudia --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
Today I have enjoyed reading each and every one of the church membership lists and looking at pictures of the church(es) my ancestors attended. I have found many family names as well as names other researchers have been looking for and have sent them on to them. It has been very helpful. I appreciate the time and effort it has taken to be sent in an email. Thank you. Ellen In a message dated 5/28/2004 5:42:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time, bfhawkins@earthlink.net writes: I now have 38 emails in my inbox of files relating to Gwinnett Co., GA. Normally, we would be sent an email with a link to the locations of these files to allow those who are interested to go see at their convenience. I'm a little confused why we are getting direct transcriptions via the Gwinnett Mailing List without regard to whether we want/need/desire to see full transcriptions? Any one with an answer out there? Brenda
Gwinnett County GaArchives Photo place.....Zion Hill Church 1911 ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 7:21 pm Source: Gwinnett Churches by J. C. Flanigan Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gwinnett/photos/gph437zionhill.jpg Image file size: 176.1 Kb See Zion Hill Church History Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.9 Kb
Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Chestnut Grove Baptist Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 6:39 pm Chestnut Grove. Chestnut Grove Baptist church, located a half a mile from Grayson, was constituted in the year 1850, and is therefore 61 years old. Its membership at the time of organization consisted of nine members, to-wit: John Carroll, J. G. H. Herring, Nathan Fowler, James Johnson, James Young, J. North, Seam'on Moor, Isaac Petty and George Petty. Rev. Seamon Moore was the first pastor, serving from 1850 to 1852; Rev. Wiii. Lacy came next as pastor, serving from 1852 to 1854; Rev. Wm. Haslett, from 1854 to 1856; Rev. John Davis, from 1856 to 1860; Rev. Sam Churchill, from 1860 to 1865; Rev. T. E. Kennerly, from 1865 to 1868, four joining the church; Rev. J. W. Webb, from 1868 to 1879, with forty additions; Rev. W. B. Haslett, 1879 to 1882, with twelve additions; Rev. J. R. Moor, 1882 to 1883, eight joining church; Rev. J. P. Mc-Connell, 1883 to 1884, with nine additions; Rev. A. H. Holland, 1884 to 1885, with seven additions; Rev. J. W. Webb, 1885 to 1886, with twenty-five additions; Rev. Luke Robinson, 1886 to 1888, with twenty-six additions; Rev. A. H. Holland, 1888 to 1891, with seventeen additions; Rev. E. L. Langley, 1891 to 1894, with thirty-eight additions; Rev. H. N. Rainey, 1894 to 1897, with twenty-six additions; Rev. J. E. Kennerly, 1897 to 1899, with ten additions; Rev. J. H. Braziel, 1899 to 1900, with twenty additions; Rev. W. L. Singleton, 1900 to 1901, with thirty additions; Rev. J. J. Stevenson, 1904 to 1910, with 129 additions; Rev. J. P. McConnell, 1910 to 1911, with eighteen additions. Rev. T. T. Twitty, the present pastor, has received four members into the church. The church has had seven clerks, viz: J. G. H. Herring, T. J. Kennerly, J. C. Brown, P. W. McConnell, J. B. Whitworth, who served twenty-three years, O. A. Jacobs and M. C. Ethridge, the present clerk. The present board of deacons consists of I. R. Pettty, J. S. Roberts, F. F. Johnson, J. R. Yancy, J. L. C. Johnson, J. J. Pratt, G. W. Gouge and M. A. Brooks. The present building was erected many years ago, but in 1910 the church decided to buy more ground and erect a new structure. To that end four acres of land adjoining were bought for $400, and on this tract is being built a modern church that will cost from $3,000 to $:3,500. The church has a membership of 169, their names being as follows: Mary Johnson, Mary Gresham, Harriet Carroll, J. P. McConnell, Mary Billue, J. L. Yancy, Sarah Brand, Celestial Yancy, Elmina Johnson, C. L. Pruitt, Tempy Johnson, Nancy Petty, Rachel Jackson, Elizabeth Johnson, Georgan Petty, Susan McConnell, Morgan Brooks, Mindia Bennett, E. J. Johnson, J. E. Brand, S. T. Yancy, Nancy Herring, Mary Roberts, A. R. Petty, William Pruitt, Mrs. W. M. Stovall, Mrs. John Nunally, Lou Petty, J. G. Carroll, W. S. Brooks, Fanny Thomson, A. V. Stovall, Azilie Petty, Emma Jacobs, Georgia Wood, Alva Bennett, Octavia Herring, Lillie Bennett, Ola Benifield, Jackson Barrett, Pinkey Ethridge, L. E. Johnson, Iola Yancy, Alice McCart, J. C. Johnson, Susan Johnson, B. H. Lanford, Cynthia Lanford, Elzora Bennett, J. S. Yancy, M. A. Brooks, A. O. Caloway, Mary Caloway, Airay Roberts, Verlin McConnell, L. J. Roberts, Sarah Petty, J. M. Head, Ada Roberts, R. R. Hunt, C. H. Eubanks, M. M. Johnson, Susie Wood, Z. W. Braswell, Georgia Brooks, Ida Moon, T. L. Moon, Bertie Camp, Ruby Nix, Minnie Wiley, M. A. Johnson, R. L. Johnson, J. E. Head, Zanie Conner, Leeanna Brand, T. C. Watkins, Lizzie Philips, Grover Nix, C. L. Moon, G L. Harbin, Evie Harbin, J. D. Moon, Zemley Moon, Luther Johnson, Cleavey Johnson, Willie Bennett, Alec Hunt, Andrew Langley, Rellie Carroll, Walter Nix, Addie Roberts, Bert Roberts, N. C. Tuck, O. L. Conner, C. L. Conner, O. B. Petty, A. N. Moon, Queen Carroll, L. W. Johnson, J. M. McCart, Leavie Brand, Ada Roberts, J. J. Pratt, F. C. Pratt, J. L. C. Johnson, Eulalia Johnson, C. W. Johnson, Minnie Johnson, Annie Norton, Exer Conner, Moses Cofield, W. L. Smith, Mid Pratt, Ethel Nix, Essie Petty, Alvin Brooks, Ida Brooks, Leni Patrick, Lizzie Brooks, Allie Ethridge, Pauline Petty, A. J. Conner, Moses Petty, Ruby Petty, Annie Roberts, Sallie Wiley, Bertha Greer, Georgia Yancy, Thomas Hawkins, F. F. Johnson, Julia Johnson, Clara Young, Henry Wells, Ada Choffin, Rinda Whitworth, S. M. Bennett, Rebecca Yancy, Emmie Sims, Odesa Tuck, Nancy E. Wade, L. H. Johnson, Hassie Johnson, Zelma Johnson, Mattie Moon, G. W. Gouge, Lela Gouge, M. C. Ethridge, Ermine Johnson, Jesse Bean, Julian Bean, T. J. Kilgore, Milton Kenerley, Mary Kenerley, Clora Brooks, Alma Moon, Mittie Kenerley, George Petty, Jurdie Petty, Bessie Greer, Minnie Camp, Willie Langley, Sylvanus Stovall, Ada Stovall, Emon Johnson, Grover Yancy, Edell Brand, Bernie Johnson, J. R. Yancy, Mary Yancy, Lena Yancy, Ada Johnson. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 5.7 Kb
Gwinnett County GaArchives Church Records.....Hog Mountain Copyright Date 1911 ************************************************ 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: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 28, 2004, 6:14 pm Hog Mountain. On January 14, 1854, James R. Hadaway, Isabel Hadaway, Willis Head, Julia.Ann Head, William T. Pitman, Amanda Pitman, John Morgan, Frances M. Morgan, John M. Pitman, Thomas Pitman and Lucy Ann Pitman met near what was known as the Hog Mountain House on the Gainesville road, 8 miles northeast of Lawrenceville, and were organized into a church by Elder David H. Moncrief and Elder Amos Hadaway. The first church was built in 1854. The present building was erected in 1905, and is valued at about $1,500. Rev. Amos Hadaway was pastor the first 11 years, during which time 113 members were received into the fellowship of the church, 51 of these by baptism. The Civil War came on during this pastorate and often Elder Hadaway was both moderator and clerk. James M. Davis was pastor 1 year, 1865, 19 members received, 2 by letter; 17 baptized. Amos Hadaway, 1 year, 1866; nine were added to the church, 5 of these by baptism. James M. Davis was then pastor for two years, during which time 13 were received by letter and 1 baptized. T. E. Kennerly was pastor during the year 1869. Four members received, 3 by letter and 1 baptized. Amos Hadaway was pastor again in 1870. H. N. Rainey was pastor 3 years, '71, '72 and '73. During his pastorate 20 were baptized and 8 received by letter. P. Williams was pastor in 1874. Two baptized, two received by letter. H. P. Feagin was pastor in 1875. Two received by letter. A. H. Holland served the church 7 years, up to and including the year 1882, during which time 105 members were added to the church, twenty-seven by letter and seventy-eight baptized. J. L. Phillips was next pastor for 4 years. Thirty-two baptized and 12 received by letter. A. H. Holland was again pastor 3 years, 1887, '88, '89. Twenty-eight baptized; 4 by letter. F. V. Cheek was pastor in 1890; eight received by letter this year. W. B. Haslett served as pastor 9 years, up to and including the year 1899. During his pastorate 75 were added to the church, 38 of these by baptism. J. H. Braziel was pastor in 1900 and 1901, and until his death in the early part of the next year. Nine were baptized and 4 received by letter during his pastorate. After the death of Elder Braziel, Richard Delong supplied the church until September, and J. C. Johnson the remainder of the year. Elder Delong baptized 11 this year. J. P. McConnell was pastor from January, 1903, to the close of the year 1908. Under his pastorate 96. were received into the church, 46 of these by baptism. S. P. Higgins served the church two years and baptized 24 converts. J. T. Jones is our present pastor. John M. Pitman, who was one of the members in the organization of the church, is a member now, and attends meeting regularly. Mrs. Morgan, another one of the original members, is still living. The Lawrenceville association was constituted at Hog Mountain church, on October 30, 1854. List of Male Members.- W. L. Andrews, W. L. Adams, S. S. Burel, W. H. Bowman, J. S. Bradbury, A. O. Bowman, J. S. Burel, Minor Breedlove, R. C. Broadwell, H. G. Bryan, Luther Burel, J. A. Boss, Blanton Bradford, Gus Breedlove, C. W. Chesser, E. E. Clark, Journegan Chesser, W. C. Chesser, A. F. Guthrie, C. M. Glaze, C. J. Hill, James Hannah, Thomas Hipps, Arthur Hipps, H. C. L. Henderson, Clifford Hill, Willie Hipps, Oscar Hipps, L. M. Hadaway, J. P. Hadaway, John Hannah, Etrel Hannah, Rev. J. C. Johnson, Erastus Johnson, M. M. Johnson, A. B. Jones, J. C. Johnson, Jr., Homer Johnson, N. L. King, J. J. Kirkpatrick, J. L. Mauldin, Miles Mauldin, J. W. McElvany, A. A. Mauldin, W. C. Mauldin, Joe McDonald, J. H. Nelson, W. J. Phillips, J. M. Pitman, S. H. Pounds, Harrison Phillips, Willie Simpson, J. W. Simpson, Hilman Simpson, John Simpson, D. A. Thomas, W. L. Thomas, L. B. Tate, H. R. Thomas, William Tullis, Henry Tullis, K. E. Taylor, H. P. Williams. List of Female Members.- Mary Andrews, Bertha Burel, Lenora Burel, Frances Bennett, Nancy Barnett, Jackie Bolls, Jennie Mae Bradford, Lettie Boss, Emma Bryan, Jane Bowman, Mattie Burel, Josie Broadwell, Augusta Bowman, Sarah Bryan, Ora Bryan, Callie Breedlove, Eviline Breedlove, Della Cross, Julia Chesser, Carrie Chesser, Minnie Clark, Georgia A. Davis, Carrie Davis, Mary J. Daniel, Fannie Davis, Cora Fowler, Susie Forester, Birdie Glaze, Mary Harrison, Minnie Hadaway, Myrtice Hadaway, Bertha Hadaway, Pearl Hadaway, Martha Hannah, Cora Hipps, Mrs. Hipps, L. K. Henderson, Pearl Henderson, Ivory Henderson, Cora Johnson, Effie Johnson, Nancy Jones, Lethia Johnson, Della Jacobs, Annie Johnson, Laura Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Moore, Harriet Mauldin, Eliza Mauldin, Barbara McElvany, Jeanette Mauldin, Mary J. Mooney, Lenora Mauldin, Etta McDonald, Mamie McDonald, Sarah McElvany, Mrs. ---. Nelson, Laura Nelson, Alice Nelson, Callie Nelson, Victoria Phillips, Mozelle Phillips, Mary J. Pitman, Villa Pounds, Emory Phillips, Minda Phillips, Linda Phillips, Mary Russell, Tethannda Roberts, Amelia Roebuck, Emma Simpson, Lover Simpson, Lillie Belle Simpson, May Taylor, Emma Tullis, Eula Thomas, Salona Thomas, Nancy Tullis, Mary E. Tullis, Cora Thomas, Eliza Williams, Leila Williams, Nora Welborn, Alma Wages, Woodie Whitehead, Clara Wallace. Additional Comments: Extracted from: GWINNETT CHURCHES A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EVERY CHURCH IN GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, WITH SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ITS MINISTERS BY J. C. FLANIGAN 1911 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.2 Kb