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    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Lanier - Methodist Church
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:37 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Lanier - Methodist Church > Sybil shares information she found about the Lanier Methodist church which > is located south of Reynolds, but actually in Macon County today. > > This made me curious to know if any of you might know more about these > ministers....especially Wyatt Brooks who served several years and is in our > 1860 Taylor Co Census. They're buried in the Butler Baptist Cemetery. (I > think this just happened to be the cemetery next to where the Baptist > Church relocated, and was once the Butler City Cemetery. Please correct me > if I'm wrong) > > Columbus District > Lanier > The first mention of Lanier in the Minutes of the Methodist Church is in > 1850. > 1850-Charles W. Hayes > 1852-John M. Marshall > 1853- Josiah H. Clarke > 1854-Wyatt Brooks > in 1855, Lanier drops off the list and Butler is listed for the first time > Butler > 1855-Wyatt Brooks > 1856- Smith Davenport > Flint River Mission is listed under Butler with Wyatt Brooks as the pastor > Butler > > 1857-John M. Marshall, Edmund W. Reynolds, sup'y > Flint River Colored Mission-Wyatt Brooks > </pre> > <P> > In 1857 many colored missions were listed. In the Columbus District, > Cusseta, Buena Vista, Talbot Circuit, Upson, and Hamilton list colored > missions. > > Every year, there were memoirs (obits) of the ministers who had died that > year. The books are not indexed, so you just about have to know when a > minister died to find him. This applies to all of the conferences (states). > > 1878. "Two new churches have been built in Butler Circuit, one at Butler, > costing two thousand dollars, and one at Carsonville costing about one > thousand dollars, one parsonage at Geneva costing seven thousand dollars." > ===== > Brooks, Mrs. Margaret > 07 Mar 1807-19 Aug 1888 > (wife of Rev. Wyatt Brooks) > > Brooks, Rev. Wyatt > 30 Sept 1805-16 Aug 1878 > (Methodist Minister. Served Lanier and Butler Churches) > > Virginia > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Let's all work to keep the old cemeteries well groomed. If you know of a cemetery that is not being kept up? Let the list owner know and hopefully we can get some help to get it cleaned up. > > >

    08/05/2001 12:24:36
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [GAMACON] Lanier - Methodist Church
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <w.d.hill@att.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 5:19 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [GAMACON] Lanier - Methodist Church > Ive been trying to find any old records from the Lanier > Methodist Church that might show some of the families > that attended or recorded any marriages, deaths, > etc.....Do you have a point of contact or know if they > exist and where....my HILL line goes back to the > beginning of Macon Co and the SLAUGHTER HILL line Im > come from were devote Methodist...Thanks > > Sybil shares information she found about the Lanier Methodist church which > > is located south of Reynolds, but actually in Macon County today. > > > > This made me curious to know if any of you might know more about these > > ministers....especially Wyatt Brooks who served several years and is in our > > 1860 Taylor Co Census. They're buried in the Butler Baptist Cemetery. (I > > think this just happened to be the cemetery next to where the Baptist > > Church relocated, and was once the Butler City Cemetery. Please correct me > > if I'm wrong) > > > > Columbus District > > Lanier > > The first mention of Lanier in the Minutes of the Methodist Church is in > > 1850. > > 1850-Charles W. Hayes > > 1852-John M. Marshall > > 1853- Josiah H. Clarke > > 1854-Wyatt Brooks > > in 1855, Lanier drops off the list and Butler is listed for the first time > > Butler > > 1855-Wyatt Brooks > > 1856- Smith Davenport > > Flint River Mission is listed under Butler with Wyatt Brooks as the pastor > > Butler > > > > 1857-John M. Marshall, Edmund W. Reynolds, sup'y > > Flint River Colored Mission-Wyatt Brooks > > </pre> > > <P> > > In 1857 many colored missions were listed. In the Columbus District, > > Cusseta, Buena Vista, Talbot Circuit, Upson, and Hamilton list colored > > missions. > > > > Every year, there were memoirs (obits) of the ministers who had died that > > year. The books are not indexed, so you just about have to know when a > > minister died to find him. This applies to all of the conferences (states). > > > > 1878. "Two new churches have been built in Butler Circuit, one at Butler, > > costing two thousand dollars, and one at Carsonville costing about one > > thousand dollars, one parsonage at Geneva costing seven thousand dollars." > > ===== > > Brooks, Mrs. Margaret > > 07 Mar 1807-19 Aug 1888 > > (wife of Rev. Wyatt Brooks) > > > > Brooks, Rev. Wyatt > > 30 Sept 1805-16 Aug 1878 > > (Methodist Minister. Served Lanier and Butler Churches) > > > > Virginia > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > Let's all work to keep the old cemeteries well groomed. If you know of a > cemetery that is not being kept up? Let the list owner know and hopefully we > > can get some help to get it cleaned up. > > > > >

    08/05/2001 12:16:15
    1. [GAMACON] Lanier - Methodist Church
    2. Crilley
    3. Sybil shares information she found about the Lanier Methodist church which is located south of Reynolds, but actually in Macon County today. This made me curious to know if any of you might know more about these ministers....especially Wyatt Brooks who served several years and is in our 1860 Taylor Co Census. They're buried in the Butler Baptist Cemetery. (I think this just happened to be the cemetery next to where the Baptist Church relocated, and was once the Butler City Cemetery. Please correct me if I'm wrong) Columbus District Lanier The first mention of Lanier in the Minutes of the Methodist Church is in 1850. 1850-Charles W. Hayes 1852-John M. Marshall 1853- Josiah H. Clarke 1854-Wyatt Brooks in 1855, Lanier drops off the list and Butler is listed for the first time Butler 1855-Wyatt Brooks 1856- Smith Davenport Flint River Mission is listed under Butler with Wyatt Brooks as the pastor Butler 1857-John M. Marshall, Edmund W. Reynolds, sup'y Flint River Colored Mission-Wyatt Brooks </pre> <P> In 1857 many colored missions were listed. In the Columbus District, Cusseta, Buena Vista, Talbot Circuit, Upson, and Hamilton list colored missions. Every year, there were memoirs (obits) of the ministers who had died that year. The books are not indexed, so you just about have to know when a minister died to find him. This applies to all of the conferences (states). 1878. "Two new churches have been built in Butler Circuit, one at Butler, costing two thousand dollars, and one at Carsonville costing about one thousand dollars, one parsonage at Geneva costing seven thousand dollars." ===== Brooks, Mrs. Margaret 07 Mar 1807-19 Aug 1888 (wife of Rev. Wyatt Brooks) Brooks, Rev. Wyatt 30 Sept 1805-16 Aug 1878 (Methodist Minister. Served Lanier and Butler Churches) Virginia

    08/05/2001 08:37:41
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Knowles family
    2. Davine Campell
    3. Millie: I responded to this message and sent a copy to Virginia Crilley and it jammed my computer for hours. It was returned un-deliverable. Davine Knowles Family possibly can be found in the city of Macon in BIBB COUNTY, GA. They do not appear in Macon County, Ga. in 1880 census. GOOD LUCK. Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie C. Stewart <Millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 7:06 PM Subject: Fw: [GAMACON] Knowles family > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 12:38 PM > Subject: [GAMACON] Knowles family > > > > Can anyone help out here on the Knowles family? You need to respond to > the > > address below in case she is not on the Macon County list. (Hopefully > > she'll join!) > > > > <a href="mailto:mandjhayes@gulftel.com">Joann Knowles Hayes</a> Fri Aug 3 > > 10:51:16 2001</strong><br> > > I am looking for relatives of my grandparents. My grandfather was Henry > > Franklin Knowles, born I think 9/23/1870 or 1878 in Macon Ga. He married > my > > grandmother Mary Cathrine White March 28, 1892 in Longview, Ga she was > born > > March 28, 1877 in Mcrae, GA her parents were John White and Christian > > Brown, after they married they had four children born in McRae, Ira born > > 9/16/1895 > > Essie born 10/16/1897, Clara born 2/20 1901 and Ethel born 5/17/1902 they > > then moved to Jasper, Fl and had six more children. My grandfather might > > have worked for the railroad. He was a marshall killed in Jasper, Fl > 9/2/1924 > > Can you help me? > > Joann Knowles Hayes > > > > > > > > Virginia > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties > across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > > > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > How long has it been since you reviewed your information. Many times what you need now is right there in documents that you "made a copy of just in case". > >

    08/03/2001 04:09:46
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Knowles family
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crilley" <crilley@eramp.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 12:38 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Knowles family > Can anyone help out here on the Knowles family? You need to respond to the > address below in case she is not on the Macon County list. (Hopefully > she'll join!) > > <a href="mailto:mandjhayes@gulftel.com">Joann Knowles Hayes</a> Fri Aug 3 > 10:51:16 2001</strong><br> > I am looking for relatives of my grandparents. My grandfather was Henry > Franklin Knowles, born I think 9/23/1870 or 1878 in Macon Ga. He married my > grandmother Mary Cathrine White March 28, 1892 in Longview, Ga she was born > March 28, 1877 in Mcrae, GA her parents were John White and Christian > Brown, after they married they had four children born in McRae, Ira born > 9/16/1895 > Essie born 10/16/1897, Clara born 2/20 1901 and Ethel born 5/17/1902 they > then moved to Jasper, Fl and had six more children. My grandfather might > have worked for the railroad. He was a marshall killed in Jasper, Fl 9/2/1924 > Can you help me? > Joann Knowles Hayes > > > > Virginia > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > > >

    08/03/2001 01:06:27
    1. [GAMACON] Knowles family
    2. Crilley
    3. Can anyone help out here on the Knowles family? You need to respond to the address below in case she is not on the Macon County list. (Hopefully she'll join!) <a href="mailto:mandjhayes@gulftel.com">Joann Knowles Hayes</a> Fri Aug 3 10:51:16 2001</strong><br> I am looking for relatives of my grandparents. My grandfather was Henry Franklin Knowles, born I think 9/23/1870 or 1878 in Macon Ga. He married my grandmother Mary Cathrine White March 28, 1892 in Longview, Ga she was born March 28, 1877 in Mcrae, GA her parents were John White and Christian Brown, after they married they had four children born in McRae, Ira born 9/16/1895 Essie born 10/16/1897, Clara born 2/20 1901 and Ethel born 5/17/1902 they then moved to Jasper, Fl and had six more children. My grandfather might have worked for the railroad. He was a marshall killed in Jasper, Fl 9/2/1924 Can you help me? Joann Knowles Hayes Virginia

    08/03/2001 05:38:45
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Looking for Rousseaus in 1820,30 & 30 Cencus list
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "elizabeth godfrey" <egodfrey@adelphianh.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 9:51 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Looking for Rousseaus in 1820,30 & 30 Cencus list > Does anyone have access to the Macon are cencus records for 1820,30, and 40 for the last name Rousseau? I am searching for a record that might show the birth of a male Rousseau in 1818. No known brothers or sisters, only child. Mothers name believed to have been Mary Clements married ___ ___ Rousseau. (Believed to have been John(Jean) Louis Rousseau, also believed to have been Capt. Don't know if this is Sea Capt. or Military Capt. Any help would be appreciated. Also looking for a Theadore Rousseau in the Charleston, SC/Savannah area in a1850, a painetr by trade. > > E Rousseau Godfrey > email: egodfrey@adelphianh.com > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >

    07/28/2001 08:39:30
    1. [GAMACON] Looking for Rousseaus in 1820,30 & 30 Cencus list
    2. elizabeth godfrey
    3. Does anyone have access to the Macon are cencus records for 1820,30, and 40 for the last name Rousseau? I am searching for a record that might show the birth of a male Rousseau in 1818. No known brothers or sisters, only child. Mothers name believed to have been Mary Clements married ___ ___ Rousseau. (Believed to have been John(Jean) Louis Rousseau, also believed to have been Capt. Don't know if this is Sea Capt. or Military Capt. Any help would be appreciated. Also looking for a Theadore Rousseau in the Charleston, SC/Savannah area in a1850, a painetr by trade. E Rousseau Godfrey email: egodfrey@adelphianh.com

    07/28/2001 03:51:13
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "elizabeth godfrey" <egodfrey@adelphianh.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 7:37 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > Hi, > Writing from NH and am wondering if anyone has a list of the Rousseau > listings from the 1840 Macon Cencus? > > If possible could you email the list??? > Thank you, > Eliz. (Rousseau) Godfrey > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:55 PM > Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > > > Geneva: > 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census > CUNNINGHAM, William T. 31 > Fanny wife 27 > Mary 8 > Sampson 6 > Martha 4 > James S. 2 > William O., 1 > ************************************* > Not in 1860. > Davine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:28 AM > Subject: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > > > > Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. > Geneva > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to > gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe > and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type > unsubscribe. > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . > 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them > was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Do you have any church membership lists.? Please send them to the Macon County web master and they will be included on the site. > > >

    07/28/2001 12:29:10
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:55 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > Geneva: > 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census > CUNNINGHAM, William T. 31 > Fanny wife 27 > Mary 8 > Sampson 6 > Martha 4 > James S. 2 > William O., 1 > ************************************* > Not in 1860. > Davine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:28 AM > Subject: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > > > > Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. > Geneva > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to > gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe > and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type > unsubscribe. > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > >

    07/28/2001 12:28:30
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. elizabeth godfrey
    3. Hi, Writing from NH and am wondering if anyone has a list of the Rousseau listings from the 1840 Macon Cencus? If possible could you email the list??? Thank you, Eliz. (Rousseau) Godfrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:55 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census Geneva: 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census CUNNINGHAM, William T. 31 Fanny wife 27 Mary 8 Sampson 6 Martha 4 James S. 2 William O., 1 ************************************* Not in 1860. Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:28 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. Geneva > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type unsubscribe. > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies.

    07/27/2001 01:37:36
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. Davine Campell
    3. Geneva: 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census CUNNINGHAM, William T. 31 Fanny wife 27 Mary 8 Sampson 6 Martha 4 James S. 2 William O., 1 ************************************* Not in 1860. Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:28 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. Geneva > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type unsubscribe. > >

    07/27/2001 12:55:19
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Barfield corrections
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mildred Venitucci" <emvee@kingwoodcable.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:06 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Barfield corrections > > Subj: Barfield Correction - 1763 Bladen Tax List > Date: 7/25/2001 > To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com > > On a recent posting to the Marion List I inadvertently added an extra name > to > the Barfields listed in the 1763 Bladen County, NC Tax List. I have since > gone back and pulled out the list, which I should have done before sending > out that message. > > Upon looking at the list again, I also re-discovered that it was in loose > alphabetical order, thus was almost certainly a copy of some previous > document or loose returns. > > The Bladen tax list, including all Barefields shown in 1763, reads more > fully > and much more accurately: > > Barefield David 1 - - 1 > > Barefield Richd. Joshua > Nathan Barefield & Josia 4 2 - 6 > > Barefield Roger 1 - - 1 > > The first number given is white polls. Unsure of other three numbers, column > headings are illegible on my copy from the NC Archives. Some would be black > polls, male and female. White females were not taxed. > ===================================================== > > You will notice that Thomas Barfield/Barefield was NOT on that list - > wishful > thinking on my part, I suppose. Sincere apologies. > > If you have forwarded the original message to anyone, please be kind and > forward this one as well. > > Jo Church Dickerson > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >

    07/27/2001 09:45:02
    1. [GAMACON] Barfield corrections
    2. Mildred Venitucci
    3. Subj: Barfield Correction - 1763 Bladen Tax List Date: 7/25/2001 To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com On a recent posting to the Marion List I inadvertently added an extra name to the Barfields listed in the 1763 Bladen County, NC Tax List. I have since gone back and pulled out the list, which I should have done before sending out that message. Upon looking at the list again, I also re-discovered that it was in loose alphabetical order, thus was almost certainly a copy of some previous document or loose returns. The Bladen tax list, including all Barefields shown in 1763, reads more fully and much more accurately: Barefield David 1 - - 1 Barefield Richd. Joshua Nathan Barefield & Josia 4 2 - 6 Barefield Roger 1 - - 1 The first number given is white polls. Unsure of other three numbers, column headings are illegible on my copy from the NC Archives. Some would be black polls, male and female. White females were not taxed. ===================================================== You will notice that Thomas Barfield/Barefield was NOT on that list - wishful thinking on my part, I suppose. Sincere apologies. If you have forwarded the original message to anyone, please be kind and forward this one as well. Jo Church Dickerson

    07/27/2001 07:06:27
    1. Re: [GAMACON] 1840 Census
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. Sorry, but I don't own a n 1840 census. Millie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:56 AM Subject: [GAMACON] 1840 Census > Thank you for your reply. In the 1840 Census, is there a Sampson Cunningham, > or a Sampson Cunningham. Looking for William T. Cunningham's father. > Thanks, Geneva > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Let's all work to keep the old cemeteries well groomed. If you know of a cemetery that is not being kept up? Let the list owner know and hopefully we can get some help to get it cleaned up. > > >

    07/27/2001 07:06:25
    1. [GAMACON] 1840 Census
    2. Thank you for your reply. In the 1840 Census, is there a Sampson Cunningham, or a Sampson Cunningham. Looking for William T. Cunningham's father. Thanks, Geneva

    07/27/2001 03:56:57
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 8:00 AM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES > Meredith: > Neither Hughes or Harper appear in the 1850 Census of Macon Co., Ga. > There are no Harper Families in 1840 or 1850. > There are two Hughs Families in 1840 & 2 Hughs Families in 1850. > 1840 Macon Co., Ga. Census > HH 350 Agga Hughs - 2 males 15-20 - no others listed & no totals. > HH 368 Ezekiel Hughes > 1 - male under 5 1 - female under 5 > 2 - males 5-10 1 - female 5-10 > 2 - males 10-15 1 - female 10-15 > 1 - male 30-40 2 - females 15-20 > 1 - female 30-40 > 12 Total - 4 Agri. > ******************************************************** > 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census > HUGHS, James 28 SC > Marion wife 30 SC > George 6 SC > Benj. 4 SC > Martha E., 1 SC > > HUGHS, Willis 30 GA > Martha 20 GA > Rebecca 2 GA > Caroline 4 months GA > *************************************** > Davine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Meredith Clapper <mmclapper@home.com> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:43 PM > Subject: Re: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES > > > Is this the Robert Goolsby son of Hezekiah & Catherine Goolsby? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Donna Wall <dfshine@worldnet.att.net> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:17 PM > Subject: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES > > > > "The 1907 Census of Confederate Soldiers Living in Geneva Co, AL" edited > by > > Homer T. Jones lists these GA boys: > > > > GRESHAM, John W.: b. 3 Jan 1847 at Clinton (Jones Co.) GA; entered > service > > at Clayton, AL in the fall of 1863 as Sergeant, 2nd BN, 63rd AL Regiment > and > > continued until the winter of 1864; reenlisted at Lawrenceville, AL in the > > winter of 1864 as Private, Co C, 39th AL Regiment and continued until > > captured at Macon, GA by Wilson in 1865; was paroled by him. > > > > GOOLSBY, Robert: b. 22 Jun 1842 at Talbotton, Talbot Co, GA; entered > > service at Camp Watts, AL in June 1862 as Private, Co E, 5th AL Regiment > and > > continued until wounded at Gettysburg 1 July 1863; stayed in prison at Ft. > > Delaware 2 years, exchanged and sent to Petersburg, VA; furloughed home > and > > was never able to return. > > > > HUGHES, Seaborn S.: b. 12 Feb 1842 in Macon Co, GA; entered service at > > Abbeville, AL in June 1861 as private, Co G, 15th AL Regiment and > continued > > until close of war; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA. > > > > HARPER, William T.: b. 10 May 1846 in Macon Co, GA entered service at > > Abington, VA 23 April 1864 as Private Co D, 59th AL Regiment and continued > > until 9 April 1865; paroled at Danville, VA. > > > > JONES, Johnathan T.: b. 6 May 1847 at Taswell, Marion Co, GA; entered > > service at St. Andrews, FL in Oct 1862 as Private, Co A, 11th FL Regiment > > and continued until captured at High Bridge, VA 6 April 1865; paroled at > Pt. > > Lookout, MD. > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > How long has it been since you reviewed your information. Many times what > you need now is right there in documents that you "made a copy of just in > case". > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . > 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them > was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > "Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, - and died." > --Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim (inscription on Confederate soldiers monument, Arlington National Cemetery) > > >

    07/27/2001 03:52:33
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. William T. Cunningham 31 Samson 6 James S. 2 William O. 1 Fanny 27 Mary 8 Martha 4 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Allamanda4@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:28 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census > Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. Geneva > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type unsubscribe. > > >

    07/27/2001 03:50:56
    1. [GAMACON] Macon County 1850 Census
    2. Is there a William T. Cunningham in the 1850 Macon County, GA Census. Geneva

    07/27/2001 03:28:11
    1. Re: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES
    2. Davine Campell
    3. Meredith: Neither Hughes or Harper appear in the 1850 Census of Macon Co., Ga. There are no Harper Families in 1840 or 1850. There are two Hughs Families in 1840 & 2 Hughs Families in 1850. 1840 Macon Co., Ga. Census HH 350 Agga Hughs - 2 males 15-20 - no others listed & no totals. HH 368 Ezekiel Hughes 1 - male under 5 1 - female under 5 2 - males 5-10 1 - female 5-10 2 - males 10-15 1 - female 10-15 1 - male 30-40 2 - females 15-20 1 - female 30-40 12 Total - 4 Agri. ******************************************************** 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census HUGHS, James 28 SC Marion wife 30 SC George 6 SC Benj. 4 SC Martha E., 1 SC HUGHS, Willis 30 GA Martha 20 GA Rebecca 2 GA Caroline 4 months GA *************************************** Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: Meredith Clapper <mmclapper@home.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES Is this the Robert Goolsby son of Hezekiah & Catherine Goolsby? ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Wall <dfshine@worldnet.att.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:17 PM Subject: [GAMACON] GRESHAM; GOOLSBY; HUGHES; HARPER; JONES > "The 1907 Census of Confederate Soldiers Living in Geneva Co, AL" edited by > Homer T. Jones lists these GA boys: > > GRESHAM, John W.: b. 3 Jan 1847 at Clinton (Jones Co.) GA; entered service > at Clayton, AL in the fall of 1863 as Sergeant, 2nd BN, 63rd AL Regiment and > continued until the winter of 1864; reenlisted at Lawrenceville, AL in the > winter of 1864 as Private, Co C, 39th AL Regiment and continued until > captured at Macon, GA by Wilson in 1865; was paroled by him. > > GOOLSBY, Robert: b. 22 Jun 1842 at Talbotton, Talbot Co, GA; entered > service at Camp Watts, AL in June 1862 as Private, Co E, 5th AL Regiment and > continued until wounded at Gettysburg 1 July 1863; stayed in prison at Ft. > Delaware 2 years, exchanged and sent to Petersburg, VA; furloughed home and > was never able to return. > > HUGHES, Seaborn S.: b. 12 Feb 1842 in Macon Co, GA; entered service at > Abbeville, AL in June 1861 as private, Co G, 15th AL Regiment and continued > until close of war; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA. > > HARPER, William T.: b. 10 May 1846 in Macon Co, GA entered service at > Abington, VA 23 April 1864 as Private Co D, 59th AL Regiment and continued > until 9 April 1865; paroled at Danville, VA. > > JONES, Johnathan T.: b. 6 May 1847 at Taswell, Marion Co, GA; entered > service at St. Andrews, FL in Oct 1862 as Private, Co A, 11th FL Regiment > and continued until captured at High Bridge, VA 6 April 1865; paroled at Pt. > Lookout, MD. > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > How long has it been since you reviewed your information. Many times what you need now is right there in documents that you "made a copy of just in case". > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== Factoid: 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies.

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