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    1. [GA-JONES] Re: hataway/hadaway jones co. ga.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hataway's in Jones County, Georgia Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Xc.2ADI/240.797.1 Message Board Post: Our family believes that we are also from this line of Hataway's. My Great, Great grandfather is believed to be Marlin D. Hataway. We believe that Marlin is one of many sons of John Hataway, from Jones County, Georgia. Marlin Hataway was born Feb 06, 1829 and died on Feb 06, 1896. He is buried at the New Hope (Caney Creek) Primitive Babtist Church Cemetary, Jones County, Georgia. Marlin also served in the Civil War as a private in Company E, 32 Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Marlin was badly wounded by falling timbers while building breastworks at Bentonville Battlefield, located outside Goldsboro, North Carolina. Marlin was married to Martha L. Watts, also from Jones county. Marlin had an older brother named John A. Hataway, born in 1828, Jones County. We know that John A. Hataway was a brother because it was recorded on Martha L./Marlin D. Hataway's Application for War Pention/Records. John A. Hataway was a witness to Marlin's civil War activities. We were also awar! e that John A. Hataway also served with Company A, 32 Goergia Infantry and prior to active service was a custodian/farmer at Jerrold's Plantation, Jones County. Also listed to have served in Company A, 32 regiment was George W. Hataway. We only recently discoved from a descendant of John A's family of the connection to ours. John A. Hataway married Caroline Watts, also believed to be the sister of Martha L. Watts (Marlin D. Hataway's wife). Marlin D. Hataway had numerous children, our family line comes from him to John Richard Hattaway then to Jack Hattaway, then to our father, Clayton E. Hattaway. I hope this helps and please contact me if you have anymore information, Thanks

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