You need to go to Bibb County, that's where the City of Macon is located. Millie Stewart ----- Original Message ----- From: "nfn13753" <nfn13753@naples.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:21 AM Subject: [GAMACON] CHURCH, STRONG, HALL > Rodman Ebenezer Church (parents - Rollin Church and Sally Hall) died in > Macon, GA in 1840. > He was married to Maria Narcissa Strong, who was born in Macon in 1808, > and died there September 14, 1839. > > They were married in 1831. > > All I have about Maria's mother is "Miss" Shelley. > > Her father's name was Nathan Lewis Strong, and his father was Medad Strong, > married to Hannah Kelsey. > > Can anybody tell me anything about them? > > Thank You! > > > > > ==== 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. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 9:44 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "D K / Asberry Capers Jones 1818," was posted by Gloria > Jackson on Fri, 16 Feb 2001 > > Surname: JONES > > > > --- > NAME: Gloria Jackson > EMAIL: gljackson@281.com > DATE: Feb 16 2001 > QRYTEXT: Looking for information on D K Jones of Macon County Georgia. His son Asberry Capers Jones was born there in 1818. Asberry married Elizabeth ? in Prattville, Atg., Alabama 1859. Any help is welcome.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 10:22 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Araadna Virginia Kendrick," was posted by Merle Souter > Doran on Fri, 16 Feb 2001 > > Surname: KENDRICK, SOUTER > > > > --- > NAME: Merle Souter Doran > EMAIL: mddoran@earthlink.net > DATE: Feb 16 2001 > QRYTEXT: Searching for the parents and siblings of Araadna Virginia Kendrick, b. 17 Nov 1841. Married Joe Samuel Souter 1 Mar 1867. Family legend is that she was taken back to Oglethrop for burial. > Thanks for any leads or help. > Merle S. Doran > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
Rodman Ebenezer Church (parents - Rollin Church and Sally Hall) died in Macon, GA in 1840. He was married to Maria Narcissa Strong, who was born in Macon in 1808, and died there September 14, 1839. They were married in 1831. All I have about Maria's mother is "Miss" Shelley. Her father's name was Nathan Lewis Strong, and his father was Medad Strong, married to Hannah Kelsey. Can anybody tell me anything about them? Thank You!
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:54 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Davis Family," was posted by Carol Burke on Thu, 15 Feb > 2001 > > Surname: William Thomas Davis, Jane Black Davis, Margaret Fletcher Davis > > > > --- > NAME: Carol Burke > EMAIL: jburke@mail.newnanutilities.org > DATE: Feb 15 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Margaret Davis was born in 1841 in Macon Co. to William T. and Jane Black Davis. Both William and Jane were born in Ga. Does anyone have any information about this family?. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 2:16 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Issac Scott," was posted by Scott on Thu, 15 Feb 2001 > > Surname: Scott > > > > --- > NAME: Scott > EMAIL: aus9570@msn.com > DATE: Feb 15 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Would anyone know of an Issac Scott? He was suppose to have been a bank president in Macon, and I have heard that his house has been restored off of GA Avenue. Any info would be appreciated, sorry I have no dates as of yet.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Try Bibb County, Georgia, the city of Macon is there. > Davine > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:11 PM > Subject: [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> > > To: <millie1@accucomm.net> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:17 PM > > Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > > > > > > > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > > > A new message, "1920 Census-Jung," was posted by Nancy Roberts Saenz on > > > Wed, 14 Feb 2001 It is a response to "1920 Census," posted by Davine V. > > > Campbell on Sun, 26 Nov 2000 > > > > > > Surname: JUNG, WINKERS > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > NAME: Nancy Roberts Saenz > > > EMAIL: actsfourtwelve@aol.com > > > DATE: Feb 14 2001 > > > QRYTEXT: Looking for Richard J. Jung, Irene Jung, Corbin Jung, Alphonce > > Jung, Raymond and Anthony Jung or Alex Winkers in Macon.. > > > > > > > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > > > > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > > ..." > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > >
Try Bibb County, Georgia, the city of Macon is there. Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:11 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> > To: <millie1@accucomm.net> > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:17 PM > Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > > > > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > > A new message, "1920 Census-Jung," was posted by Nancy Roberts Saenz on > > Wed, 14 Feb 2001 It is a response to "1920 Census," posted by Davine V. > > Campbell on Sun, 26 Nov 2000 > > > > Surname: JUNG, WINKERS > > > > > > > > --- > > NAME: Nancy Roberts Saenz > > EMAIL: actsfourtwelve@aol.com > > DATE: Feb 14 2001 > > QRYTEXT: Looking for Richard J. Jung, Irene Jung, Corbin Jung, Alphonce > Jung, Raymond and Anthony Jung or Alex Winkers in Macon.. > > > > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:17 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "1920 Census-Jung," was posted by Nancy Roberts Saenz on > Wed, 14 Feb 2001 It is a response to "1920 Census," posted by Davine V. > Campbell on Sun, 26 Nov 2000 > > Surname: JUNG, WINKERS > > > > --- > NAME: Nancy Roberts Saenz > EMAIL: actsfourtwelve@aol.com > DATE: Feb 14 2001 > QRYTEXT: Looking for Richard J. Jung, Irene Jung, Corbin Jung, Alphonce Jung, Raymond and Anthony Jung or Alex Winkers in Macon.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 7:54 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Looking for Charles Wilson or someone who served with in > Germany 1965 at Ferris Barracks,Erlangen," was posted by Ralf on Wed, 14 > Feb 2001 > > Surname: > > > > --- > NAME: Ralf > EMAIL: mail@ralf-distler.de > DATE: Feb 14 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: I am trying to find my father (or someone who served with)who was with the U.S. Army stationed in Germany between 1963 and 1965. > > Pfc Charles P. Wilson, was stationed in Germany, Bavaria, Erlangen at the Ferris Barracks as a cook, came from Virginia the Transportation School Fort Eustis, his age today must be 60 +/-1 , his army service number is > RA 14822220 Class-55-R-6154 or 6754. > > If you know the unit also, please contct me > > E-Mail: mail@ralf-distler.de > > Regards > Ralf. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 4:57 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Abstracts for Taylor Co. > Hello everyone, > > Guelda Hay and Millie Stewart sent me some Taylor County abstracts. I have > transcribed them and put them on the Crawford County site. Many of these > names cross the Taylor and Crawford line. > > You may find them here: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacrawfo/abstracts/abstract1.htm > > They are not indexed. To search the page use your edit button on the top of > your browser and then click find on this page you will then be able to > search the page without reading it all. > > Margie > > > ==== 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". > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 7:56 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Point Look Out > I am sending along a series of information I am compiling while transcribing > the Confederate Veteran magazine. > > Many do not look at the POW records. I was one of those. My > GGreatgrandfather dropped from site and I could not find him. Only by > making a trip to Washington DC did I finally find him. He was listed among > the dead at "Hellmira" NY > > If you want more about Point Look out this is an excellent site. > > http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/Schoff/NP/Point.html > > > Point Lookout, Md., Prison Camp > Records, 1863 January 2-1864 June > 1.5 lin. feet > > Hints for web users > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > > > Background note: > > > A prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war was built at Point Lookout, > Md., on the tip of the peninsula where the Potomac River joins Chesapeake > Bay. In the two years during which the camp was in operation, August, 1863, > to June, 1865, Point Lookout overflowed with inmates, surpassing its > intended capacity of 10,000 to a population numbering between 12,500 and > 20,000. In all, over 50,000 men, both military and civilian, were held > prisoner there. > G.W. Jones, a private of Co. H, 24th Virginia Cavalry, described his ominous > entrance into the prison amidst "a pile of coffins for dead rebels," hearing > the lid close shut on his own soon thereafter when he learned that the > system of prisoner exchanges had been suspended for the duration of the war. > Jones described the camp as laid out into a series of streets and trenches, > intended to aid in drainage, and surrounded by a fourteen foot parapet wall. > Prisoners, who lived sixteen or more to a tent, were subjected to habitually > short rations and limited fire wood in winter, and when the coffee ration > was suspended for federal prisoners at Andersonville, the Point Lookout > prisoner lost theirs as well. > > The worst the prisoners suffered, however, may have been inflicted by the > physical conditions. The flat topography, sandy soil, and an elevation > barely above high tide led to poor drainage, and the area was subjected to > every imaginable extreme of weather, from blazing heat to bone-chilling > cold. Polluted water exacerbated the problems of inadequate food, clothing, > fuel, housing, and medical care, and as a result, approximately 4,000 > prisoners died there over 22 months. > > > > > > > > Scope and contents: > > > The Point Lookout Prison Camp Records include official correspondence, > receipts and other documents relating to Confederate prisoners of war held > at the Point Lookout Military Prison, Md., between the summer, 1863, and > summer, 1864. The collection is comprised of 43 official letters pertaining > largely to the disposition of prisoners; 124 letters written by prisoners of > war, mostly requests to take the loyalty oath in order to be released into > the federal military or to be assigned duty as a non-combatant; and > approximately 700 letters written by private individuals on behalf of > prisoners, mostly seeking information on prisoners' well-being, requests > that goods or money be forwarded, or relaying other information. > Among the prisoners' correspondence are several letters discussing family > hardships, bewilderment at arrest (for civilian prisoners), or simple > expressions of exhaustion and a desire to find a way out of the war. The > sample, of course, is biased, in that the letters in the Point Lookout > Collection were all addressed to federal authorities -- mostly commandant, > John N. Patterson. While some prisoners expressed an abiding loyalty to the > southern cause, others complained of having been drafted into the service > against their will and principles, or claimed to have been so wrapped up in > the emotions of the moment that they did not carefully consider their > actions when enlisting. In a few cases, soldiers appeared to be genuinely > disillusioned with the Confederacy. Indeed, several of those who requested > the loyalty oath can later be found serving with federal forces. The > prisoners' letters and letters from camp officials provide only very brief > glimpses into the conditions of prison life, with very sporadic mention made > of illness or crimes committed in camp. > > Letters from third parties display a range of attitudes that are broadly > similar to those expressed by the prisoners, with an understandable, rather > heavier, emphasis on family hardship. Included in this series are numerous > letters written by the wives, sisters or mothers of prisoners, but also some > from women who may be inferred to have been members of relief organizations > for Confederate soldiers. > > The largest series of materials in the collection consists of approximately > 2,200 receipts and sutlers' accounts for goods sold to prisoners. > > The collection is arranged in several series, with all but the Miscellaneous > Materials at the end indexed for prisoners' names: > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 10:32 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "John Henry Johnson," was posted by Mike Brendel on Sun, > 11 Feb 2001 > > Surname: Johnson, Nelson > > > > --- > NAME: Mike Brendel > EMAIL: mkbrendel@aol.com > DATE: Feb 11 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: John Henry Johnson (1875-1950) moved to Macon County about 1930. John's sister Octavia, wife of James Clark Long of Gordon County, was my ancestor. Does anyone know anything about death and burial of John's parents, Henry T. Johnson (born about 1858) and Catherine Virginia Nelson? They lived in Cherokee County GA in 1880. I have some info on Catherine's parents, John Daniel Nelson and Comfort Jones. > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >
Hello everyone, Guelda Hay and Millie Stewart sent me some Taylor County abstracts. I have transcribed them and put them on the Crawford County site. Many of these names cross the Taylor and Crawford line. You may find them here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacrawfo/abstracts/abstract1.htm They are not indexed. To search the page use your edit button on the top of your browser and then click find on this page you will then be able to search the page without reading it all. Margie
Thanks for the look up. I was indeed requesting the look up for William MOONY in hopes that we might be my lost William Moody. Unfortunately, the William MOODY in Macon Co. 1850 is not mine but I am in touch with his descendants. My Wm. Moody (b. ca 1820) m. Frances P. Davis in Crawford Co. in 1847. They had a child Edwin in 1849. Wm.'s parents Josiah & Mary moved to Macon Co. from Crawford about between late 1850 and 1852. Mary died in the Oglethorpe smallpox epidemic and is buried in the smallpox cem. Mary Bethia Moody Kelso Hill English of Oglethorpe was a granddaughter of Josiah and Mary. Since the family was in Macon Co. I thought maybe Wm. & Frances where there too. I have checked every Wm. Moody in the 1850 index to no avail so now I'm trying for possible misspelling of the name. I do believe they were in Crawford, Macon or Sumter Co. My next step is to get the film for each county and go through it page by page. Do you have any other ideas or resources to check? Thanks again for your help. I'll be in GA for the month of April and plan to get over your way. I love like to meet you sometime. I hope to get by to see Cousin Patsy English. I believe she said y'all were acquainted. Terre Moody Walker dixieten@aol.com Website: TheBriarPatch http://www.thebriarpatch.com <A HREF="http://www.thebriarpatch.com">TheBriarPatch</A> Surnames: Moody, Hancock, Eubanks, Parker, Scarborough, Walker, Bush
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:19 PM Subject: [GAMACON] 19th Al burials > Burial Data on Members of the 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment > > NAME RANK CO. BURIED > Akin,John D. PVT I Confederate Memorial Park,AL > > Aiken, W.A. PVT I Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, > GA > > Allsup,Augustus PVT I Goshen Cemetery,AL > > Anderson, R.C. PVT E Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Barnes, C.P. PVT D Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Beasley, John PVT G Date of Death: 8/2/1862 > Enterprise Cemetery, > Clarke County, MS > > Bedwell,Leory C. PVT I Mt. Spring Cemetery,Coloma,AL > > Bell,Simeon, LT Wesley Chapel Cem, Bell's > Xrds ,AL > > Bradford,J.B. LT H Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Busbin, Isaac PVT E Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Cargill, Richard PVT C Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Chapman, M. LT E Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Cooper, Sol. A. PVT D Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Davis,B.F., PVT A Oakland Cemetery,Atlanta,GA > > Dearing,Peter PVT G Oakland Cemetery,Atlanta,GA > > Dobbs,Martin PVT F Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Dobbs, Thomas J. PVT I Evergreen Cemetery, > Jacksonville, FL > > Doherty, J.L. PVT G Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Donalson, S.A. PVT A Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, > GA > > Formby,Marcus L. PVT I Mt. Spring Cemetery,Coloma,AL > > Gilham,Theodore PVT E Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Goba, John H. PVT C Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > H____,J.S. PVT H Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Hannah,Mitchell PVT H Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Henderson,J.C PVT C Oakland Cemetery,Atlanta,GA > > Henley,Oliver PVT D Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Hill,Samuel PVT D Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Hines,M.B. PVT B Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Hoss,William A. LT I First Methodist > Church,Thomson,GA > > Hughes, George P. PVT C Confederate Memorial Park,AL > > Inadmatt, Robert B. PVT E Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Israel, Leander W. PVT E Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Jarret, James PVT H Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Jester, James A. PVT F Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Johnson, William PVT I Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Kerby, A. PVT C Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Latham, Moses PVT D Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Lyons,John A. PVT I Confederate Memorial Park,AL > > Marsh,William Walker PVT K Confederate Memorial Park,AL > > McHenry,Thomas PVT I Confederate Cemetery, > Chattanooga, TN > > McKenzie,W.R.D. CPT B Okolona,MS > > Metcalf,W.L. PVT G Confederate Memorial Park,AL > > Miller,J.C. LT G Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Mitchell,Sam PVT B Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Montgomery, Robert B. PVT K Date of Death: 8/11/1862 > Enterprise Cemetery, Clarke County, MS > > Morey, Charles PVT G Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Mountain,John PVT H Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Nichols,James J. PVT H Confederate > Cemetery,Marietta,GA > > Nichols,William E. PVT E Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > O'Neal, Joseph PVT E Friendship Baptist Church, > Hwy 93, Cherokee County, AL > > Phillips, J. PVT H Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, > GA > > Phillips, William J. PVT H Macedonia Cemetery, Ft Payne, > AL > > Roberts, A.J. PVT I Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Rogers, R.W. PVT C Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, > GA > > Savage,Thomas PVT I Goshen Cemetery,AL > > Scott,George, SGT A Oakland Cemetery,Atlanta,GA > > Selph,John PVT B Danville Cemetery,KY > > Smith,James PVT C Rock Island Prison,Rock > Island,IL > > Smith,John W. PVT F Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Smith, W.J. PVT I Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, > GA > > Snider,Anderson CPL K Mt. Spring Cemetery,Coloma,AL > > Stephens,J.R. PVT K Danville Cemetery,KY > > Sterling, Clement C. PVT B Basin Springs Cemetery, > Grayson County, TX > > Sterling, Harrison M. PVT B Mobile, AL > > Tramel, F. PVT F Confederate > Cemetery,Chattanooga,TN > > Trice, William R. CPT B Summit Cemetery, N. Blount > County, AL > > Turner,Williams A. PVT I Mt. Spring Cemetery,Coloma,AL > > Wreal,J.W. PVT B Oakland Cemetery,Atlanta,GA > > Yarbrough,Noble (Lindsey) PVT I Mt. Creek Baptist Church,AL > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > ".... people will forget what you said ... .... people will forget what > you did ... .... but people will never forget how you made them feel > ..." > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:44 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Alton prison Ga. Dead > Your search for -Georgia- found 25 record(s) > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 1 > Name: BAILEY, THOMAS J > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 23RD GEORGIA > Captured: 05/16/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 08/20/64 TYPHO MALARIAL FEVER > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 2 > Name: BRASILL, RICHARD L > Rank/Company: PVT, Company C, 36TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/17/64 CALHOUN, GA > Died/Cause: 05/31/64 INTERMITTENT FEVER Buried: STATE GROUND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 3 > Name: CANTY, THOMAS H > Rank/Company: PVT, NELSONS GEORGIA CAV > Captured: 06/04/63 MECHANICSBURG, MISS > Died/Cause: 07/16/63 DYSENTARY > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 4 > Name: COTY, ALBERT > Rank/Company: PVT, NELSONS GEORGIA > Captured: 07/04/63 MECHANICSBURG, MISS > Died/Cause: 08/16/63 SMALL POX Buried: SMALLPOX ISLAND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 5 > Name: DECKERT, JOSEPHUS > Rank/Company: PVT, Company C, 42ND GEORGIA > Captured: 05/16/64 CALHOUN, GA > Died/Cause: 07/08/64 INTERMITTANT FEVER Buried: STATE GROUND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 6 > Name: ELLIS, JOHN E > Rank/Company: PVT, 54TH GEORGIA > Captured: 10/15/62 HARRODSBURG, KY > Died/Cause: 02/24/63 CHRONIC DIARRHEA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 7 > Name: EVANS, WILLIAM > Rank/Company: PVT, Company C, 26TH GEORGIA INFANTRY BATTALION > Captured: 05/16/64 CALHOUN, GA > Died/Cause: 03/09/65 SMALL POX > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 8 > Name: EZZARD, JOSEPH T > Rank/Company: SGT, Company A, 36TH BROYLES GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 02/16/65 TYPHO MALARIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 9 > Name: FRYAR, ZEBADEE A > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 34TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/16/63 CHAMPION HILL, MISS > Died/Cause: 08/23/63 SMALL POX > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 10 > Name: GOODSTON, WILLIAM > Rank/Company: CAPT, Company D, 66TH GEORGIA > Captured: 12/28/64 EGYPT STATION, MISS > Died/Cause: 01/24/65 PNEUMONIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 11 > Name: HALEY, WILLIAM W > Rank/Company: PVT, Company B, 36TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/14/64 RESECA, GA > Died/Cause: 02/04/65 VARIOLA Buried: SMALLPOX ISLAND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 12 > Name: HENDERSON, JESSE B > Rank/Company: PVT, 24TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 02/22/65 SMALL POX > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 13 > Name: HENDERSON, JOHN D > Rank/Company: PVT, Company A, 34TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 01/28/65 VARIOLA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 14 > Name: HULSEY, ANDREW J > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 40TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/16/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 03/14/65 SMALL POX > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 15 > Name: JAMESON, WILLIAM P > Rank/Company: PVT, Company C, 40TH GEORGIA INF. > Captured: 05/16/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 10/03/64 NEURAGLIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 16 > Name: JENKS, JAMES > Rank/Company: PVT, 56TH GEORGIA > Captured: 10/10/62 HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS > Died/Cause: 02/10/63 VARIOLA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 17 > Name: JONES, JOSEPH C > Rank/Company: PVT, Company I, 36TH GEORGIA INF. > Captured: 05/16/64 CALHOUN, GA > Died/Cause: 12/02/64 TYPHOID MALARIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 18 > Name: JONES, WILLIAM > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 18TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/17/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 03/01/65 CARDIAGRA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 19 > Name: KEMP, JAMES > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 63RD GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 12/27/64 DIARRHEA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 20 > Name: KINNEMAN, H L > Rank/Company: PVT, Company B, 66TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/16/64 CALHOUN, GA > Died/Cause: 03/01/65 SMALL POX > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 21 > Name: KNIGHT, W M > Rank/Company: PVT, CORPUTS GEORGIA BATTALION > Captured: 12/28/64 EGYPT STATION, MISS > Died/Cause: 02/09/65 SMALL POX Buried: SMALLPOX ISLAND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 22 > Name: LEE, EPHRAIM > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 52ND GEORGIA > Captured: 07/13/63 WARRINGTON, MISS > Died/Cause: 11/02/63 PNEUMONIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 23 > Name: LOCKLEAR, THOMAS > Rank/Company: CPL, Company A, 40TH GEORGIA > Captured: 06/17/63 VICKSBURG, MISS > Died/Cause: 01/29/64 PNEUMONIA Buried: STATE GROUND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 24 > Name: LUTTERALL, JOHN > Rank/Company: PVT, Company C, 30TH GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 12/21/64 TYPHO MALARIA > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > 25 > Name: MACKEY, WILLIAM J > Rank/Company: PVT, Company D, 63RD GEORGIA > Captured: 05/15/64 RESACA, GA > Died/Cause: 06/22/64 REMITTANT FEVER Buried: STATE GROUND > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > > > ==== 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. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:07 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Conf. Cem Chattanooga burials after 1892 > Chattanooga Confederate Burials > SOME MEMBERS OF FORREST CAMP BURIED IN THE CONFEDERATE CEMETERY > Barbee, G. T., 31stTennessee Regiment. > Crumley, John, Company I, 7th Georgia Regiment. > Hale, Madison, Company C, 3 1stTennessee Regiment. > Kimball, LeVert, Alabama Artillery. > Norment, William T., 1stBattalion, Washington Artillery, New Orleans, La. > Middleton, H. M. > Payne, John N., 1stCompany Washington Artillery, New Orleans, La. > Pritchett, Edward W., Company I, 1stTennessee Regiment. > > Upon the authority of Dr. John Stewart French, his three uncles were buried > in the Confederate Cemetery. They were: > > Byron Brownlow French, Joseph Harrison French, and Timothy Allen French. > (Armstrong 493-512). > -------------------------------------------- > > Source: Armstrong, Zella. The History of Hamilton County and Chattanooga > Tennessee. Vol. 1, Chattanooga: Lookout Publishing, 1931. UTC Library Call > Nr.: F443 H19 A8 > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:05 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Conf. Cem. Chattanooga unknown command dead > Chattanooga Confederate Burials > Commands Not Known > > > Arrowwood, S. M., Company F, 4th Confederate. > Ayres, Lewis, Company and Regiment unknown. > Barnes, B., Company K, Col. Preston's Cavalry. > Barrow, Amos, Water's Battery. > Berry, S., 3rd Confederate Cavalry. > Blackman, R. C., Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. > Bowden, J. A. W., Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. > Bowen, James, Company A, Confederate Cavalry. > Breel, W., Company B, Water's Battery. > Brown, E. P., Company B, Manney's Battery. > Brown, Thomas, Company A, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. > Bullock, J. A., command unknown. > Calvin, Henry, Company B, Water's Battery. > Campbell, James, Company E, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. > Carter, , Company F, Cox's Battalion S. S. > Carroll, J. R., Company C. Cox's Battalion S. S. > Clarke, J. B., Manney's Battalion S. S. > Cox, W. E., Company E, 3rd Confederate. > Davis, Montgomery, Company D, 4th Confederate. > Dundy (Dandy), Company I, 8th Confederate. > Durham, Thomas, Waters' Battery. > Fitzgerald, L. C., Company H, 9th Confederate. > Forrest, John, Company B, Manney's Battalion S. S. > Goins, John, F. M. C. > Fox, F. M., Company K, Manney's Battalion S. S. > Gifford, Joseph, command unknown. > Hallett, James, 1st Confederate Cavalry. > Harrel, Samuel, Company E, Sharp's Battalion S. S. > Hackett, James, 1st Cavalry. > Herring, Edward, command unknown. > Holt, S. A., Dawson's Battery. > Howard, D. P., command unknown. > Jones, F., Company C, McKee's Battalion. > Kenner, William R., Company F, Limestone's Battalion. > Lacks, Richard, Company D, 4th Confederate (Sweet's). > Long, William S., Company B, Manney's Battalion 5.5. > Mc , Thomas, command unknown. > McDonald, W., McKeown's Escort. > Martin, B., Company B, Light Artillery. > Monahan, J., command unknown. > Norman, William, command unknown. > Pliilips, J. M., 1stConfederate Cavalry. > Pitts, M. J., Gibson's Battalion. > Rainey, J. J., Company B, Manney's Battalion. > Ricketts, R., command unknown. > Riser, Jacob, Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. > Robinson, B. H., Gibson's Battalion. > Roy, J. T., Company F, 8th Confederate. > Royston, F. M., Company H, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. > Saunders, James R., Cox's Battalion S. S. > Saunders, William, 8th Confederate. > Shelly, W. B., 1stBattalion, Hillard's Legion. > Sneed, J. A., Company B, Russell's Cavalry. > Syphus, Sylvanus, Company K. > Thompson, E. G., Company E, Newman's Battalion. > Tinker, H., Company A, 3rd Confederate. > Turner, William, Company E., Cox's Battalion S. S. > Ward, F. H., Company I, 8th Confederate Cavalry. > Ware, A. W., Gibson's Battery. > Weatherford, J. G., Company B, Cox's Battalion S. S. > Wutmaker, C. C., Gibson's Battery. > A lady, a hospital matron or nurse. > Miller, Louis, 6th Federal Regiment, a Yankee. > Winbroot, E. J., 6th Federal Regiment, a Yankee. > > > Later eight bodies were found near Rossville Gap and wer moved by Forrest > Camp to the Confederate Cemetery. Their names so far as known were: > > Free, J. M., Confederate Army. > Herrin, J. M., 41St Alabama Regiment. > Ingraham, J. A., Tennessee Confederate Regiment. > Jordan, H. S., Company A, 41st Alabama. > Massey, J. H., 41st Alabama. > Watterson, Walker, Company H, 33rd Tennessee Regiment. > McNeil, B. F., Company F, 1stMississippi Regiment. > Unknown. > > > > > > ==== 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. > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:02 PM Subject: [GAMACON] Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga > Chattanooga Confederate Burials > Georgia > > > Allen, H. E., Company B, 9th Regiment. > Bailey, G., Company H, 3rd Cavalry. > Bailey, S. A., Company B, 5th Regiment. > Capps, H. J., Company E, 3rd Battery. > Cine, G. W., Company B, 9th Battery. > Clay, J. A., Company H, 5th Regiment. > Cootes, E. T., Company B, 2nd Battalion. > Covington, Thomas, Company H, 3rd Regiment. > Demeriss, A., Company K, 13th Regiment. > Hunt, M. S., Company D, 3rd Cavalry. > Hutchin, 1st Georgia State Troops. > Jansen (or Nelson), H. J., Georgia Cavalry. > Lerois, W. D., Company C, 3rd Battery. > Lyle, G. W., Company C, 3rd Battery. > Marhulon, T., Company C, 9th Georgia. > Nelson (or Janson), H. J., Cavalry. > Patters, M. J., Company C, 3rd Battery. > Peeples, C. C., Company B, 3rd Regiment. > Perry, Thomas J., Company B, 3rd Regiment. > Powers, J. E., Company K, 5th Regiment. > Pud, J., Company E, 9th Battalion. > Ramsey, Jordan, Company C, 9th Battalion. > Sarp, Thomas A., 3rd Cavalry. > Sorrels, A. W., Company E, 2nd Regiment. > Spence, T. J., Company C, 2nd Regiment. > Stephens, Newton, Company F, 5th Regiment. > Tucker, E. T., Company D, 2nd Battalion Cavalry. > Veaney, Barney, Company I, 5th Regiment. > Ward, N., Company D, 8th Battery. > Wilbanks, J. A., Company F, 3rd Regiment. > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check the surrounding counties and also those Alabama Counties across the river. Many moved beteen the two states. > >