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    1. Re: [GAHOUSTO] Fw: migration
    2. Ralph Bailey
    3. Do not know if my Baileys were near any Busbys in Twiggs County because no 1820 Twiggs census and my Baileys in Houston by 1822. Only Johnson listed in 1818 Twiggs County Tax Digest is an Asa Johnston (with a "T"). Twiggs County courthouse burned 6 February 1901 with a total loss of county records. There has been some reconstruction of these records that Ga. Arichives checked for me concerning my Baileys, but found nothing. Could find no Johnstons or Johnsons on the same page of Philip, Bryan, and Thomas Bailey in 1830 Houston census. Did a soundex check for Johnston in Houston and drew a blank. Then checked for Johnson and found 24. Could not believe Johnson would not show up on a soundex check for Johnston. Four Busbys listed in 1830 Houston census - Allen, Jeremiah, Nathan, and Jacob. None on same page with Baileys or Johnsons. Near some Johns, but no Johnston. Bryan b. 1806 so probably would not have married until about 1826. In Houston County by then. Randolph County by 1834 when he would have been 28. Had first child Quincey 1830 so probably married around 1829 at age 23 when he probably was in Houston. No record of marriage to Teresa in Houston, Randolph or any other place. Am unable to find anything on Frances Johnston before 1850 because only head of household listed in census. Keep me in mind if you run across a Teresa or derivative thereof and a Frances Johnston. Ralph Bailey Mandeville, La. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne and Sandra" <rinerw@myfam.com> To: <GAHOUSTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:37 AM Subject: Re: [GAHOUSTO] Fw: migration > I wish I knew if they were related to my Johnson`s do you know by any chance > when they were in Twiggs Co if they were near any Busby`s > Thanks > Sandra > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ralph Bailey" <ralph-dianne@charter.net> > > > > Hi Joan, > > > > No Perryman or anything close to a Marcus or M. A. > > > > There is a G. L. Perrymon identified as the principal of Dunbar School in > > 1906. > > > > I note your M. A. married to Sarah Elizabeth Johnson. > > > > I have a Teresa, Theresa, Therresa, Terrisan, Clarissa, and even Lucy > > Johnston B. 1808 in Ga. married to Bryan (t) Bailey b. 1806 in Ga. > > > > Bryan's father Philip b. 1760-1770 found first in 1818 Twiggs County Tax > > Digest. In Houston County by 1822 and Randolph County by 1834. Migrated > to > > Winn Parish, La. ca. 1857 with family. > > > > Philip's daughter Lovecey (spelled several ways) b. 1793 in NC. Can find > > nothing in NC on this family. > > > > Living with Bryan and Teresa was Frances Johnston b. 1814 in Ga. and she > is > > with them in the 1860 Winn Parish, La. census. Presume she is Teresa's > > sister. > > > > Have no other info on this line and for some reason Johnston or Johnson > > researchers are not very good about responding to messages. Maybe because > > they get so many. > > > > Anyway. Are you related to these Johnstons? > > > > Ralph > > > > ==== GAHOUSTO Mailing List ==== > All list messages are archived at Rootsweb. Search at > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > For technical list assistance, contact listowner > Sandra Riner at rinerw@myfam.com > >

    07/14/2004 09:26:27
    1. Re: [GAHOUSTO] Fw: migration
    2. Wayne and Sandra
    3. We know that the Busby`s were there in Twiggs because of Church records our John Johnson who married a Busby was in Bibb in 1824 then in Houston in the 1830`s we have researched alot of the Johnsons in Twiggs but have gotten no leads just thought I`d check and see if there were any connections. Thanks for trying to help Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph Bailey" <ralph-dianne@charter.net> To: <GAHOUSTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [GAHOUSTO] Fw: migration > Do not know if my Baileys were near any Busbys in Twiggs County because no > 1820 Twiggs census and my Baileys in Houston by 1822. > > Only Johnson listed in 1818 Twiggs County Tax Digest is an Asa Johnston > (with a "T"). Twiggs County courthouse burned 6 February 1901 with a total > loss of county records. There has been some reconstruction of these records > that Ga. Arichives checked for me concerning my Baileys, but found nothing. > > Could find no Johnstons or Johnsons on the same page of Philip, Bryan, and > Thomas Bailey in 1830 Houston census. > > Did a soundex check for Johnston in Houston and drew a blank. Then checked > for Johnson and found 24. Could not believe Johnson would not show up on a > soundex check for Johnston. > > Four Busbys listed in 1830 Houston census - Allen, Jeremiah, Nathan, and > Jacob. None on same page with Baileys or Johnsons. Near some Johns, but no > Johnston. > > Bryan b. 1806 so probably would not have married until about 1826. In > Houston County by then. Randolph County by 1834 when he would have been 28. > Had first child Quincey 1830 so probably married around 1829 at age 23 when > he probably was in Houston. No record of marriage to Teresa in Houston, > Randolph or any other place. > > Am unable to find anything on Frances Johnston before 1850 because only head > of household listed in census. > > Keep me in mind if you run across a Teresa or derivative thereof and a > Frances Johnston. > > Ralph Bailey > Mandeville, La.

    07/14/2004 10:58:28