This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clem and Marion Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Rd.2ADE/621 Message Board Post: Trying to find Andrew J. Clem, fa. of Mary E.& Roy, Edward Clem All born in 1881 + in Tn. Mary Ellen Clem mar'd Charles Alexander Marion in Limestone Co., Ala abt 1896. Any info appreciated. [email protected]
More of Debbie Moore's hard work. Aren't these minutes great? begin #90 July 4th 1843 The Baptist Church of Christ at Ebenezer met in Conference, Brother P. Howell Mod 1st open the door for the reciption of members, recieved none 2nd called for refferences when the church took up the case of Brother E. Crutchfeild when the Brother came forward and made the necesary acknowledgements. The church willingly forgive the Brother his fault. Brother Crutchfield then called for a letter of dismifsion which was granted 3rd Called fer new matters when on motion the church appointed a committee composing of Brethren P.M. Jackson, B. Watson, and C.L. Battle to Enquire in the cause of Siser Elizabeth Carroll leaving her husband and report at our next conference. Jeremiah Southerlin, CClk end #90 begin #91 9th (July 1843) in conference recieved Archibald Brown and wife Elizabeth Brown and Famy a collord(colored) woman the property of E.P. Cottle all by Experience of Grace 10th recieved Elizabeth Coopper Shadrick-Meginty all by Experience of Grace (there was not a coma in this list of names only the one dash) 11th recieved Caleb and Ann the property of Brother _?_ G. Smith Both by experience 12th recieved Green Davison by Experience also Hurtwell H. Sims and wife L_etta 13th also recieved by Experience Joseph Clemmons and Wife Martha Clemmons, Merida Monk, Isam the property of Brother A. H. Justice and restored Wm Holloway who has bin Excommunicated in Monroe county. 14th recieved Mary Goff by Expereince, Also by letter James M. Douglas by experience James Davison and Delila Wells and Everet Wells, Daniel Owens and wife Caroline Owens, George Hughs, John Linsey, Pamela Hugh 15(th) by experience Michael Deriso and wife Elizabeth Deriso, Stephen G. Smith (P_?_) Thomas Holloway, by letter Nancy S. Gadley By Experience Absalem Jackson 16th recieved Elizabeth Gwinn by Experience of Grace Jeremiah Southerlin, CClk end #91 begin #92 August 12th 1843 The Baptist Church of Christ at Ebenezer met in conference, Brother John Howell mod 1st open the door fer the reciption of members, recieved none 2nd called fer refferences when the Church took up the case of Benjamin _?_ Jackson who was recieved under the watchcare of the church three months previous to this conference On motion the church rec'd the Brother Benjamin _?_ Jackson in full fellowship 3rd on motion the committee reported that they had enquired into the case of Sister Carroll leaving her husband as strictly as possible and rec'd no precise Infermation on the subject on motion the church rifer(refer) the case of sister Carrel to our October conference the named committee continued to use their best endeavors to Investigate the matter 4th a charge preferred against Brother Ellington Battle fer impropper conduct and on motion the church appointed a committee to cite the brother to our next conference to answer fer his Improper conduct the committee composing of Brethern Clark, Justice, and Wells 5th appointed corrispondance to Friendship Brethren J.C. Jackson , Wm Holloway, _?_ Brown 13 rec'd Harriett Melton by Experience of grace also Brother Steppen G. Smith called fer a letter of Dismission which was granted 14th recd by Experience Kissey L_ and Winney-Meginty 15th by Experience Nancy _?_ Thompson , Thomas Graham and wife _utha Graham by letter also William Hubboured and wife Elizabeth Hubbard by Experience also Wm Clemmons and daughter Artha Clemmons by experience Also Jefse L__(same as above L_) by experience Jeremiah Southerlin CClk end #92 begin #93 Sept 9th (1843) The Baptist Church of Christ of Ebenezer met in Conference J. Howell Mod 1st opened the dor fer the reciption of members recieved Sarah Davison by Experience 2nd Called fer refferences took up the case of Brother Ellington Battle when the Brother came forward and after making the necssisary Acknowledgements the Brethren forgive him his fault 3rd called fer Corrispondence recieved Brethren read L_?_ and Mott from Fellowship Brethren Derden and Edgar from Friendship 4th Corrispondance to pleasant plains H. Sims, P.W. Jackson 5th on motion the church appointed delligates to represent the church of Ebenezer in the Afsociation to comune at Lumpkin _?_ County, Brethren C.L. Battle, A. Justice, and J. Brown in cace(case) of failure 6th the church agreed to 150 cents fer minutes on _?_ fer association funds Sept 10th recieved Eliza Clemmonds by Experience Jeremiah Southerlin CClk end #93 begin #94 Georgia Sumpter County Oct 7th 1843 The Baptist Church of Christ at Ebenezer met in conference, Brother John W. Jackson Modr 1st open the door fer the reciption of members, recd none 2nd Called fer refferences took up the case of Sister Elizabeth Carrell _?_ which was refered till our next conference 3rd the letter to the Association was red(read) and recd(recieved) 4th Called fer new matters none 5 Brother Archibald Brown and Sister Elizabeth Brown called fer Letter of dismifsion which was granted J.W. Brown CC Protem end #94 begin #95 November 11th 1843 The Baptist Church of Christ at Ebenezer met in conference, Brother John Howell, modr 1st open the door fer the reciption of member, recd none 2nd Called fer refferences took up the case of Sister Carroll and on motion the church dismifsed the case provided the Sister would live with her husband. Appointed J.W. Jackson and C.L. Battle to see the sister and advise her to live with her husband 3rd appointed Brethren John Brown, C.L. Battle, J.W. Jackson to rite fer a letter fer Bro. Wm St__der 4th a committee appointed to wait on Brethren M. Monk and George Hughs fer theirs non attendance Brethren C.L. Battle, J.W. Brown, James Watson 5th on motion the church went into the choice of a pasture(pastor) when Brother John Howell was unanimously elected end #95
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Sorry, No Ennis found in the index. Index can be found on the Marion Co. GenWeb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamarion/records/powell.index.html#top Harris ----- Original Message ----- From: "N. Wilkinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 10:53 PM Subject: [GAMARION] ?ENNIS in Index, "History of Marion County, GA"? > Would appreciate a lookup in index of subject book by Nettie Powell to see > if there is an ENNIS listed. Thanks. > > Norma Ennis Wilkinson > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Schley-Marion County GaArchives News.....THE OLD BOARD RE-ELECTED August 1 1886 ************************************************ 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: Harris Hill [email protected] November 17, 2003, 6:43 pm The Atlanta Constitution The Atlanta Constitution August 1, 1886 THE OLD BOARD RE-ELECTED Ellaville Ga., July 31--(Special)--At a meeting of the stockholders of the Buena Vista and Ellaville railroad, the old board was re-elected, to wit: James M. Lowe, Thomas Harvery (Harvey?), W.M. Williams, Joe S. Rodgers, R.E. Clemens, Malcom Hair, E.S. Baldwin, C.L. Peacock, Dupre Peacock, J.R. McMichael, J.A. Parks, J.N. Cheney, W.D. Murray. The meeting was harmonious. The report of the treasurer showed that it was in a prosperous condition. The report will be published in pamphlet form. This is one of the best feeders of the Central system. It has been in operation two years and not an accident has occurred. It is our pet and pride. Additional Comments: These were some of the movers and shakers of their era. Can anyone tell us more about any of the individuals in the story? This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 1.4 Kb
Would appreciate a lookup in index of subject book by Nettie Powell to see if there is an ENNIS listed. Thanks. Norma Ennis Wilkinson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dixon and Stephens Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Rd.2ADE/620 Message Board Post: I'm researching my great grandparents, Paul P. Dixon and Mary (Mollie) A. Stephens, who lived in Buena Vista, Marion County, Georgia in 1880. The index to Nettie Powell's "History of Marion County" shows references on page 43 (Dixon) and page 31 (Stephens). I would appreciate anyone with this book sharing the references with me. Also, if anyone has information about Mary's parents, please let me know. (Paul P. is the son of Augustus Dixon, who also resided in Buena Vista in 1880.) Thanks.
The Schley County News Thursday, February 16, 1893 No. 7 Mr. W.E. Cheney went to Americus yesterday on business. Mr. A.J. Walters was among the visitors to Americus, Monday. Mrs. Pearl Walker of LaCrosse has been visiting Miss Nella Davis this week. Mrs. B.K. Scott has returned home from a visit to relatives and friends in Harris county. Col. J.H. Lumpkin, one of Americus leading attorneys was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Stevens, of Putnam, were here Saturday and Sunday attending quarterly meeting. The third party store was turned over Monday to Mr. J.G. Collins, who will be its guardian in the future. Miss Lula Murphy returned yesterday from Americus where she has been visiting relatives and friends. The editor of the News is under many obligations to Mr. S.A. Sellars for a nice pot of sweet potatoes left at our office yesterday. Miss Charlie Trammel closed her school at Glen Holly last Friday and returned to her home at Shilo. Measles were the cause. Better be careful how you buy commercial fertilizers. There is a great deal more worthless stuff on the market than any other kind. We are glad to inform the friends of Prof. R.W. Glover who has been confiined to his room with measles, is much improved. Mr. Bynum Reid and Miss Eva Rainey were among the new additions to our school this week. They are boarding with Dr. and Mrs. W.D. Sears. Messrs. J.F. Woods and A.M. Caskey, two of Schley's best known citizens, were looking after matters of business in Americus Tuesday.--Recorder Messrs. A.M. Caskey, J.F. Woods, C.L. Peacock, A.C. Murray and Dr. J.N.Cheney are in Augusta attending the meeting of the Agricultural society. As a consequence of the unprecedented rise in cotton seed, many of our farmers are selling their seed and buying guano. The later article being much cheaper. An entertainment was given Tuesday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hays. Several couples went from here and reported having spent an evening of rare enjoyment. What has become of the Garden Valley Fruit Company? The people of Ellaville are anxiously awaiting material developments in the establishment of this enterprise. State school commissioner Bradwell has ordered that a census of the children in the state old enough to attend public schools be taken. The work will soon be commenced. Mr. H.S. Lindsay was elected as a deligate (delegate) to the meeting of the state agricultural society now in session in Augusta, but could not attend on account of sickness in his family. The first quarterly meeting of the Methodist church was held here Saturday and Sunday. Presiding Elder McGehee was in attendance. Owing to the inclemancy of the weather, there was not as large congregation at Sunday services as usually attend these meetings. Mr. I.L. Lindsay received a beautiful pair of thoroughbred Poland China pigs this week which he purchased from Mr. G.W.C. Munro, of Putnam. Mr. Munro has also a nice lot of thoroughbred Daroch(?) Jersey hogs. For the past 20 years, he has raised more meat than any farmer in Marion county and believes that there is two dollars to be made raising hogs where there is one in cotton. It is said that all things equalize themselves. So it is with cotton this year. While the staple does not bring as much as it did in days gone by, the seed are selling for thirty cents per bushel whereas they formerly went begging at ten cents. The special act preventing dove shooting in this county is now in effect and our sportsmen are greatly disconcerted in consequence. If the next legislature does not repeal this law or extend the time for shooting doves, there is going to be some lively kicking. A petition addressed to President elect Cleveland praying the appointment of Dr. J.N. Cheney as marshal of the Southern District of Georgia is being circulated this week. Accompanying this petition will be forwarded to the President the endorsement of the entire Georgia Legislature. This gives Dr. Cheney a strong pull over all competition and we feel sure of his appointment. The selection of a city marshal seems to be quite a difficult job for the new council. At their meeting last Friday night, thirty more ballots were taken resulting in a tie each time and finally adjourned without any election. Mr. J.F. Hudson, the present marshal, and Mr. E.H. Cordell are the contesting candidates. Probably by the next regular meeting in March they will be able to come together and agree upon some man. During the past week, our attention has been called several times to the fact that in many places in this county farmers in preparing their land for planting are plowing into the public roads. The last grand jury complained of this practice and called upon the Road commissioners to stop it. The offenders possibly do not realize the seriousness of such acts, else there would be less frequent complaints. Judge Fish in his last charge to the grand jury said that he would do all in the power of the court to insure good roads, and if the commissioners allow this thing to go until it has to be brought before the court somebody will suffer. Better stop it at once and save trouble. end # 7
Many of you will be receiving the November Tracer any minute now.... Last time I mentioned about renewing your subscription (or subbing for the first time) I got a couple of questions about what all this contains. http://www.rootsweb.com/~gatchgs/index.htm This gives you an index to all the back issues -- so you'll get a good idea. But, I also think it would be wonderful if people on our lists who are happy subscribers would write just a quick note about something that has delighted you in some of the issues over the years. I'm sure some of them stand out in your mind! So pass along something to encourage others to sign up! =================================== Before you get busy with the Holidays, please sit down and renew your Taylor Tracer. We all love these issues -- and we want to be sure they keep coming!! They need our help in renewing NOW !! 2004 MEMBERSHIP DUES ARE DUE IN DECEMBER The membership dues are due for the Taylor County Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. for 2004. The dues will be the same as 2003. This year we will not mail the January issue to those who do not renew before the January 2004 TRACER is mailed. We appreciate all of our members and hope that each of you will continue as a member in 2004 and help us make the TAYLOR COUNTY TRACER the best genealogical newsletter in Georgia and even in the US. Single Membership $20.00 Family Membership $25.00 Sponsor Membership $50.00 Memorial Membership $100.00 Please support us in our attempts to relocate the General John B. Gordon house and preserve it as a museum for Taylor County Historical & Genealogical material. Information on page 10 for this project. MAIL DUES TO: TCHGS P. O. Box 1925 Butler, Ga. 31006 Virginia Crilley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Rd.2ADE/255.1 Message Board Post: Jettie and E J had daughter, Pearlie, she married 1.?Morgan had a son, James.2nd marriage to Neal "Buddy" Blythe had son Robert Neal Blythe. Contact me at [email protected]
The Schley County News Thursday, February 9, 1893 No. 6 Mr. A. Allen visited Americus Sunday. Mr. J.M. Murray visited Buena Vista Sunday. Ed Hornady spent Sunday with the home folks. Several business failures are reported in Americus this week. Mr. J.H. Fulford of Oglethorpe was in town yesterday on business. Judge H.H. Singletary, of LaCrosse was in town yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. McCrory spent Tuesday in Buena Vista with Mrs. Scovill. Mr. G.W.C. Monro, of Putnam, was among the visitors to Ellaville yesterday. Miss Minnie McElmurray is spending a few days very pleasantly with her brother in Montezuma. Col. B.P. Hollis, one of the leading legal lights of Americus, was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. Eli Stewart was in town Tuesday cracking jokes and shaking hands with his many friends here. The lightning rod men were in town this week. They overhauled the rods on the court house. Cashier Clark spent Sunday out of town and all this week his face has been wreathed in happy smiles. Misses Nella Davis and Lula Baisden are spending a few days at LaCrosse, the guests of Mrs. L.W. Dixon. Mr. F.B. Montford, of Buena Vista was here Tuesday closing up business for the cotton season just past. Miss Leila Redding, of Griffin came up from Americus Saturday and spent the day with Maj. Baldwin's family. Prof. E.M. Rackley who has been spending several weeks in Ellaville returned yesterday to his home in Mt. Vernon. Mr. Harris has given up the Andrew Chapel school and it is now being ably presided over by Miss Aeolia Caldwell. Miss Mary Griffin came down from Buena Vista with her father Saturday and spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. W.D. Sears. Dr. H.S. Munro says he caught 39 mice yesterday in one ltlle box of popcorn, and it was not a good day for mice either. Sunday evening Mr. J.R. Eubanks two year old child fell in the fire and was painfully burned. The injuries are not necessarily dangerous. The Measle scourge threatens to break up our school. From one to two and three students have been dropping out almost daily until there remains only thirty or thirty five. Writing from Jennings, Fla. to have her Schley County News changed to that office, Miss Kate Williams states she has a splendid position there. This will be joyful news to her many friends here who regretted so much to see her leave Ellaville. Ordinay court was in regular monthly session last Monday. Letters of administration were granted to Mr. J.F. Daniel on his father's estate and five hundred dollars of the said estate was set aside for a year's support for the widow, Mrs. Rebecca Daniel. The most contemptable man on the face of the earth is the man who receives his county paper a whole year on credit and then refuses to take it out of the post office without paying up. The everlasting tortures of the fiery Kingdom is insufficient punishment for such men. Messrs. A.J. Walters and E.H. Cordell have purchased the right to sell A.B. Hil(?)'s pattent well purifier and cleanser in Muscogee county, and will leave in a few days to commence operations. Several experiments were made here with this machine and those who were witnesses say that it works admirably well. The old council (city) met Monday night and the new council was regualerly installed. There is but one change in membership, however--Capt. C.L. Peacock retires and Mr. Elbert Hill takes his place. The late lamented Judge Daniel who died in this county about six weeks ago, probably left his business in better shape than any other man of means who has shook off this mortal coil in many a year. The administrator says that up to date only 50 cents of indebtedness has been presented against the estate. Mr. J.B. Williamson has purchased a half interest in the mercantile business with Mr. T.A. Collins and they will commence business together about March 1st under the firm name of Collins & Williamson. Both of these gentlemen have proven themselves excellent businessmen and the new firm is bound to be a success. end # 6
Just had to pass this along! This is high praise from Georgia Genealogical Society's Secretary.... and it is wonderful that she took the time to write. I had someone ask me today about what The Taylor Tracer contains. The Society page maintains a running index of all their issues.... http://www.rootsweb.com/~gatchgs/index.htm We can also do our part by suggesting to our local libraries (in whatever state we live in, but especially Texas where so many Georgians moved to) that they also subscribe to this wonderful monthly news bulletin. It is also in PERSI (the catalog of genealogical publications) so anyone using that resource will locate articles published in The Taylor Tracer. >Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:23:04 -0500 >From: BARBARA S DAYHUFF <[email protected]> >Subject: RE: [GATALBOT] Taylor Tracer Dues >To: Crilley <[email protected]>, [email protected] >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) >Importance: Normal >Original-recipient: rfc822;[email protected] > >Virginia, >I can vouch for the Taylor Tracer being one of the very best. As >Corresponding Secretary for the Georgia Gen. Society I pick up all the mail >and see all of the quarterlies that we receive. I will always wait until I >have about 10 before I send to Leah for scanning. We exchange with other >state societies and those that we receive we give to our State Archives - >Leah scans for the Archives and then they keep for patrons to use. >All this said...point is ...you are very right - The Taylor Tracer is one of >the very best. Keep up the good work. >Barbara Slade Dayhuff
The Schley County News Thursday, February 2, 1893 No. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier of Americus spent Tuesday at the Hotel. Messrs. H.T. Arrington and J.E. Clark spent Sunday in Americus. Misses Alice and Leila Arrington visited relatives in town Wednesday. Mr. Carr and sister of Tazwell spent Sunday with the family of Mr. J.F. Hudson. Mr. Ed McElmurray of Montezuma was a pleasant visitor to Ellaville Sunday. Mr. Olin Dixon came up from Americus and spent the day with his parents. Mr. Walter Chapell, of Friendship has entered the high school and is boarding at Mr. Well's. Miss Julia Scarborough returned Thursday morning from a pleasant visit to Americus. Miss Lula Baisden spent, a few days in Ellaville this week the charming guest of Mrs. Eugene Dixon. Miss Mittie Myers is teaching a flourishing school at Prospect. She is very popular with pupils and patrons. Mr. Ed Strange is developing into a first class artist, a crayon portrait he has just made of himself shows remarkable talent. Dr. C.H. Smith returned this week from a short visit to Jerusalem and Gallilee. He stood the trip finely and is in his usual health. Mrs. A. Allen who has been quite ill for several weeks, has so far recovered as to be able to fo down to Americus today. Mrs. G.W. Chipley was brought from Columbus to her father's today, and it is earnestly hoped that the change will prove beneficial. There are numerous cases of measles in and around Ellaville but it seems to be a mild type, we have heard of only one death recently from it, that of a small negro child. An old man was found dead in the station house in Atlanta Monday morning. On his person was found a letter written by Dr. Gross, of Athens, introducing him to parties in Ellaville. Editor R. Don McLeod was a welcome visitor to Ellaville Friday. Every body likes Mr. McLeod and though it has been our misfortune to loose him as a citizen,Ellaville will not entirely relinquish her claim upon him. Mrs. E.S. Baldwin received a telegram Monday afternoon, calling her to the bedside of her dauughter, Mrs. G.W. Chipley, of Columbus. The continued illness of this excellent lady is a source of genuine regret to her many friends and that she will be speedily restored to health is the earnest wish of every one. Mr. J.M. Thornton, one of our most highly respected citizens stole a march on his friends Tuesday and fully convinced them that he knows how to keep his own counsel. In company with Rev. E. Trice and Judge Battle, he drove out to Mr. Gay's and was quietly married to Miss Ellie Tannenhill and was back in Ellaville with his bride before very many had heard the news. The popularity of both the bride and groom calls forth the very best wishes of every on on their union. Mrs. Thornton is a woman of fine character combining interlectual (intellectual?) and domestic graces that fit her to make for her husband a happy home. They are receiving the hearty congratulations of numerous friends. A son of Mr. Jasper Bridges happened to quite a serious misfortune a few days ago. While leading a fiery horse, the animal jerked the rein so violently that his arm was broken. We are glad to hear that the young man is getting on nicely. The negroes of this county have gone wild over the big promises and roseate stories told them by immigration agents. They believe every word that these unscrupulous hired emmisaries tell them about Oklahoma flowing with milk and honey and being the earthly paradise of the negro. Colonies, we learn, are being organized all over the county, regardless of the contracts that have been made for the coming year. Many of those who have already gone, and others that are fixing to get off, had signed contracts and received supplies for pitching a crop here, and are slipping off unsuspected by those who have trusted them. The negro exodus will work serious injury to those who have made advances to the absconders, it will demoralize labor, cause lots of our best lands to lie out and hamper the county for a few years, but the injury will not be permanent. People are finding out that Southwestern Georgia is the best section of the county on this continent and the time is not far distant when a thriftier and better class of citizens will seek homes among us. Our land holders can sell off lands enough to make themselves rich and make more on what they keep than they are making now. We feel sorry for the ignorant dupes who are rushing off in search of an El Dorado, they will be sufferers, but the country will be more prosperous in a few years after they have left it.--Macon County Citizen. Mr. A. Hill went over to Taylor county Wednesday to be present at the marriage of his cousin Miss Nannie Hill to Mr. Lee Gardner. Miss Nannie is pleasantly remembered in Ellaville as one of the brightest pupils in our high school last year. John Michaels, wife and three children were discovered frozen to death last Sunday night in a hovel in Putnam County, W.Va., near the Lincoln county line. The fourth child, an infant, heavily wrapped, was found to be alive. The bank of Americus, which suspended recently, has been found to be in better shape than was supposed. A reorganization and resumption of business is being arranged. Jesse Revells, of Marion county, had a three miles race with his pet fox hound that had run mad last week, and finally killed it just as it was about to get at a lot of school children. Mr. Hamp Stevens with a few friends went down to Americus Wednesday on a happy mission. At 2 o'clock he wedded Miss Helen Sewell, of that palce, Rev. A.M. Williams officiating. The bridal party passed through Ellaville on the 4 o'clock train going to Putnam where they were tendered an elegant reception at the beautiful home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Stevens. This young couple begins their married life under flattering auspice with a large circle of friends who earnestly wish their coming years may be crowned with infinite happiness. LEGAL ADVERTISING Georgia Schley County To whom it may concern. A petition with proper number of Freeholders of the 946th Dist.; G.M. having been filed in my office, asking for an election for Fence or Stock law. Said petition will be heard and granted if no objection is filed in terms of the law, on Friday, 24th of February at 10 o'clock A.M. 1893 at my office in Ellaville, this January 28, 1893.--T.B. Myers, Ordinary, S.C. SERIFF'S SALES FOR MARCH Georgia Schley County Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Ellaville on the 1st Tuesday in March 1893 between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: 50 acres of land in the Northwest corner of lot No. 58 in 3rd District of said county, also whole lot No. 26 containing 202 1/2 acres, moe or less, in the 3rd District of said county, levied upon and to be sold as the property of J.M. Gay, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued against the said J.M. Gay for his state and county taxes for the year 1892, tennants notified on terms of law. Also at the same time and place will be sold 25 acres of land in the Southwest corner of lot No. 39 in the 3rd district of said county, known as the property of J.M. Gay's homestead on Respass place and to be sold as the property of J.M. Gay, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued against the said J.M. Gay for his state and county taxes for the year 1892, tennants notified in terms of the law. Also at the same time and place will be sold 15 acres of land in the Northeast corner of lot No. 58 in the 3rd district of said county levied upon and to be sold as the property of Miss Claudie F. Gay to satisfy a tax fi fa issued against the said Miss Claudie F. Gay for her state and county taxes for the year 1892, tennants in possession notified in terms of the law. Also at the same time and place will be sold 25 acres of land in the Southwest corner of lot of land No. 70 in the 29th district of said county levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Annie T. Gay to satisfy a tax fi fa issued against the said Mrs. Annie T. Gay for her state and county taxes for the year 1892, tenants in possession notified in terms of the law. This February 1st 1893. William Allen, Sheriff, S.C. end # 5.
Before you get busy with the Holidays, please sit down and renew your Taylor Tracer. We all love these issues -- and we want to be sure they keep coming!! They need our help in renewing NOW !! 2004 MEMBERSHIP DUES ARE DUE IN DECEMBER The membership dues are due for the Taylor County Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. for 2004. The dues will be the same as 2003. This year we will not mail the January issue to those who do not renew before the January 2004 TRACER is mailed. We appreciate all of our members and hope that each of you will continue as a member in 2004 and help us make the TAYLOR COUNTY TRACER the best genealogical newsletter in Georgia and even in the US. Single Membership $20.00 Family Membership $25.00 Sponsor Membership $50.00 Memorial Membership $100.00 Please support us in our attempts to relocate the General John B. Gordon house and preserve it as a museum for Taylor County Historical & Genealogical material. Information on page 10 for this project. MAIL DUES TO: TCHGS P. O. Box 1925 Butler, Ga. 31006 . Virginia Crilley
Schley-Marion County GaArchives Military Records.....Mrs. E.M. Woodall, widow of Jacob T. Woodall April 9 1891 Civilwar - Pension Co. A, 27th Ga. Inf. ************************************************ 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: Harris Hill [email protected] November 12, 2003, 7:29 am Affidavit to be Made by the Widow. STATE OF GEORGIA County of Schley In person came before me, the undersigned Ordinary in and for the County of Schley, Mrs. E.M. Woodall, who being sworn according to law, says under oath that she is the widow of Jacob T. Woodall, who was a soldier in the service of the Confederate States, and served as a member of Company A, of the 27th Regiment of Georgia Volunteers; that he enlisted in said service on or about the 1st of Sept. 1861, and was in the Virginia Army up to 26th July 1862. That while in the Army, he was on the 1st day of June 1862, that while in said Army he was taken sick seriously (though long before suffered with same disease) & sent to Hospital At Danville, Virginia & died at said hospital, of said disease on the 26th day of July 1862, of cronic (chronic) diarrhea. Deponent further swears that she was the wife of said deceased soldier during his term of service in the Army, and that she has never married since his death; that she became his wife on the 6th day of November 1856, and that she has resided in Georgia continuously since the 9th day of January 1837; that Georgia is her home, and was such on the 23rd day of December, 1890, and since said date she has not lived in any other state or locality. Deponent, as the widow of said deceased soldier husband, applies for the pension provided by Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved December 23d, 1890, for the pension year ending February 15th 1892, and herewith tenders the proof of her right to receive the allowance granted by said Act. E.M. Woodall (signed) Sworn to and subscribed before me, this, the 9th day of April 1891. T.B. Myers, Ordinary. Affidavit for Three Witnesses STATE OF GEORGIA County of Schley In person came before me, the undersigned Ordinary, in and for said County, witnesses Robert Patton, A.L. Jordan and Peter Stewart (each known to said Attesting Officer as truthful, reliable and reputable citizens), who severally say under oath, that, from their own personal knowledge, Mrs. E.M. Woodall, of the County of Schley, State of Georgia, is the widow of Jacob T. Woodall, who was a soldier in Company A of the Confederate States (or the Georgia State Troops) on or about the 1st day of Sept., 1861. That while in said service, or by reason of said service in the Army, he lost his life as follows: That while in said Army of Virginia he suffered for a long while with chronic diarrhea & for said disease was sent to the hospital at Danville, Virginia & from said disease & at said hospital, died 26th day of July 1862, State of Virginia. We further swear that Mrs. E.M. Woodall was the wife of said soldier during the service and that she has not intermarried (remarried?) since his death, and that she resides in Schley County of the State of Georgia. Robt. Patton (signed) A,L. Jordan (signed) Peter Stewart (signed) Sworn to and subscribed before me, this, the 9th day of April 1891. T.B. Myers, Ordinary. Application for Pension Due to a Deceased Pensioner (To be paid to the Ordinary for Expenses of Funeral and Last Illness) Georgia, Schley County Personally before me, the Ordinary of said County, comes Mrs. Ella Patton of said county, who, after being sworn, on oath says that she knew Mrs. E.M. Woodall of said County, and that said Pensioner was on the Pension Roll of said County at the time of her death, which occurred in Schley County, in this State, on the 15th day of January, 1925, and that a Pension of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars was due pensioner and unpaid at the time of pensioners death, and that pensioner left now widow or dependent children surviving, and no estate of any value sufficient to pay funeral expenses, which amounted to the sum of $110.00, per sworn statements fully and completely ITEMIZED hereto attached. Mrs. Ella Patton (signed) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of March 1925. C.R. Tondee, Ordinary, Schley County. CERTIFICATE OF ORDINARY Georgia, Schley County I, C.R. Tondee, Ordinary of said County, do certify that I personally know Mrs. Ella Patton, who is a resident citizen of said County, and that said person is of truthful and trustworthy character, entitled to full faith and credit; that I also knew Mrs. E.M. Woodall while in life and that this was the same person whose name appears on the Pension Roll of Schley County, and was paid a pension of One Hundred & Twenty Five ($125.00) Dollars in said County for 1924, and I now believe said pensioner to be dead; and that the instructions at the foot of this voucher have been carefully observed in making up this voucher and the bills which are attached hereto. Given under my hand and official seal, this 12th day of March, 1925, C.R. Tondee, Ordinary, Schley, County (NOTE: Also appears as a supporting document is an invoice from the firm of Williams & Collins, corner of Broad & Oglethorpe streets, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Hats, Furniture and Coffins. It notes that the principals of the business are H.J. Williams and E.E. Collins. It is dated Ellaville, Ga., March 12, 1925. It indicates it is to Mrs. Ella Patton for Mrs. E.M. Woodall. Date of entry of the items on the invoice is Jan. 15, 1925. the items billed were one casket $100 and hearse hire $10, for a total of $110. Handwritten on the bottom of the invoice is the following: The above and foregoing account is received (?) for funeral expenses of Mrs. E.M. Woodall, of Schley County, who died without owning sufficient property to pay this bill. H.J. Williams (signed). Sworn to and subscribed before me, this March 12th, 1925, C.R. Tondee, Ordinary Additional Comments: Jacob T. Woodall was the son of Clemet Alvis Woodall and Sarah Mercer. He was born in 1833 and the details of his death are contained in this application. He married Elizabrth Melvina Lightner in Marion Co. on December 7, 1855. Their daughter Mary Ella is the Mrs. Ella Patton mentioned in these papers. She married first Samuel Asa Patton and second Arthur Hill. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.7 Kb
Isues # 2 & 3 for January 12th & 19th are missing from the film. The Schley County News Thursday, January 26, 1893 No. 4. Mrs. B.K. Scott is visiting her mother in Harris Co. The widow of Gen. N. B. Forrest died in Memphis Sunday. Col. Henry Lumpkin, of Americus, spent Sunday in town. Hon. W.D. Murray made a flying visit to Buena Vista Tuesday. Mrs. J.E. Roberson, of Oglethorpe, is visiting relatives in town this week. I will sell for the next thirty days, Tubular side lift lanterns for 45 cents.--C.H. Smith. Mr. C.R. McCrory went down to Americus Wednesday, on business. Mr. Tom Hudson, of LaCrosse, was a pleasant visitor to our town Tuesday. We have heard of a good many chickens freezing during the severe spell of weather. Dr. J.I. Darby, a popular physician of Americus, was called to see Mrs. Allen this week. Miss Hattie Tondee, of Americus, is attending her sister Mrs. A. Allen who has been quite ill. Mrs. H.T. Arrington and children went down to Americus Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. E.W. Cheney and his sister Mrs. J.R. Williams are visiting relatives in Randolph county. Messrs. B.K. Scott, J.E. Clark and A.J. Hill attended the Herring-Harper wedding Wednesday morning. The present high price of bacon and lard will certainly convince the farmers of the importance of raising their supplies at home. Mr. Walters has recently put the finishing touches to a beautiful pen picture of his wife's mother. It is a perfect likeness framed in a wreath of exquisite flowers, the delicate tracings showing the touch of a true artist. Mr. Ed Strange's numerous friends are glad to see him out again after his recent struggle with measles. Mr. Farmer Park's little child who was so seriously burned last week, we are glad to know is rapidly recovering. Mrs. R.W.Edwards who delighted all Ellaville by her presence during the holidays, returned to her home in Louisville a few years ago. The new pastor, Rev. M.A. Phillips delivered a beautiful and impressive sermon to a small congregation at the Methodist church Sunday. Mr. Freelin Scarborough was married to Mrs. Ida Hand Whitehurst of Pulaski Co., the third inst. Mr. Scarborough has many friends in Ellaville who unite in wishing for him and his faid bride all happiness. The Widows Pension blanks have been filled out and sent to Atlanta by the Ordinary. Each applicant will receive $60.00. They will begin to pay out the money the first week in February. Only sixteen in this county are entitled to pensions. When the freight came in from Americus Thursday afternoon, a man was discovered lying under the car stealing a ride. He was promptly ordered to come out from his hiding place and when questioned, stated that he was trying to get to his home in Alabama. Miss Sue Watson died at the home of her uncle, Mr. Henry Daniel, Thursday morning. For months she has been a patient sufferer and death was no surprise. She was a gentle unassuming christian and often expressed a complete willingness to die. The remains were interred in Ebenezer cemetery Friday. The marshal with a large force of hands has been busy clearing the streets of the fallen limbs. The heavy sleet played sad havoc with our beautiful trees. Mr. H. Bascom Kent, a former typo of the News office has accepted the position of soliciting agent of the Brunswick Times, a splightly little sheet published in that beautiful city by the sea. >From the farmers we learn that the oat crop of Schley Co. was injured very little by the continuous freeze. The mantle of snow protected it from the ice and cold north winds thereby saving to the county hundreds of dollars. LEGAL ADVERTISING Application For Letters Of Administration Georgia Schley County To all whom it may concern; J.F. Daniel, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Julius Daniel, late of said county, this is to site all and sinular the creditors and next of kin of Julius Daniel to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can why permanent letters of administration should not be granted to J.F. Daniel on Julius Daniel estate, on First Monday in February, 1893. Witness my hand and official signature, this 22d day of Dec., 1892.--T.B. Myers, Ordy., S.C. Application For Twelve Months Support. Georgia Schley County To whom it may concern--Whereas the commissioners appointed to set apart 12 months support for Mrs. Rebecca Daniel, widoe of Julius Daniel, deceased, having filed their report in this office, all parties interested are hereby notified to file their objection if any they have, in the time required by law, why the returns made by the said commissioners should not be allowed the said Rebecca Daniel and the same entered on the records of the court. This Dec. 27th, 1892.--T.B. Myers, Ordy., S.C. ONE HUNDRED BALES BURNED Newnan, Ga., Jan. 6.---About one hundred bales of cotton were burned at the cotton compress at Newnan. It is supposed to have caugt from a passing engine on the Atlanta and West Point railroad. HERRING--HARPER The pretty home of Mr. Tom Harper was the scene of a happy event Wednesdayevening where a large crowd assembled to witness the marriage of their daughter Lee to Prof. M.D. Herring of South Carolina. Rev. Robt. Adams of Americus performed the ceremony in his usual impressive style. The groom is the popular principal of the Ebenezer school and since his residence in our county has made many friends. Miss Harper is possessed of all those womanly traits of character that eminently fit her to reign as queen over the beautiful realm of home, and the happy bridgegroom is to be congratulated on securing such a prize. The young couple received a number of beautiful presents which attested the esteem in which they are held by their friends. During the evening delightful refreshments were served from long tables elaborately decorated. At a late hour the guests dispersed carrying with them pleasant memories of the gracious hospitality of Mr. an Mrs. Harper. The News waves congrat! ulations to the newly wedded pair and wishes them "bon voyage on the matrimonial sea." end # 4.
There was absolutely no local news to be found in the Dec. 29, 1892 issue of the paper. It is my belief that the editor took the occassion of the Xmas holidays to take some time off. So we start a new year. The Schley County News Thursday, January 5, 1893 No. 1 Miss Eva Cheney is visiting relatives in Dawson. Miss Nell Davis of Americus is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Dixon. Miss Kate Williams left Saturday for Albany. She will teach near that city this year. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Edwards, of Louisville, Ky., spent the holidays here with Mrs. Edwards' parents. Col. V.B. Hudson, of Bryan, Texas, spent the holidays with his parents and many friends in this county. A sociable last Friday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Strange was highly enjoyed by the young folks. Stewart's third party side show made a big display as it came in town Wednesday morning, but it did not pan out very many votes. Mr. J.E. Stewart gave an exhibition of his rope walking proclivities Friday evening Dec. 23d. The performance was very good. Misses Annie Lizzie Bagley, of Cusseta, and Lila Chapman, of Columbus, have been visiting Mrs. J.B.Williamson during the holidays. Miss Florence Tison came home to spend the holiday vacation and returned Monday to Cuthbert. She will be one of the graduating class next June. Dr. and Mrs. C.H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Edwards are in Florida taking in the sights at Jacksonville, St. Augustine and New Smyrna and enjoying the salubrious climate. As a result of the efforts of four or five young ladies, the Rev. Mr. Phillips and family, when they arrived last Friday evening, found the parsonage pantry well filled with vegetables. Capt. C.H. Lewis, of Atlanta, is the guest of Dr. J.N. Cheney. The Captain is a jolly fellow, a devoted hunter and is enjoying a few days rest from the cares of business life in the city in every sense of the word. Mr. E.H. Cordel dined a few of his friends, Wednesday, the 28th ult., among whom the editor was fortunate in being numbered. All the good things of the season were spread and the day was one of much enjoyment for those present. A certain third party negro, whose name is withheld, voted in one of the country precincts, came to town and voted again, and was about to put the third one in when it was suggested he had better not be so lavish. With about a hundred more voters like him, the third party could make a pretty decent showing come election day. Mr. R.W. Wilkinson, an aged citizen of this county, died on the morning of the 24th, ult., at the home of his son, Mr. T.H. Wilkinson. He had many warm friends here who join the News in heart felt sympathies to the sorrowing relatives. Those who accepted an invitation from Miss Eva Walls to spend the day as her guests, last Sunday, at her mother's charming country residence, are under lasting obligations for one of the most pleasant days and the most captivating dinner that it has been our good fortune to enjoy in many a New Year's day. For Sale or Rent--The Spivey place, containing 150 acres, Lot No. 208 in the 30th district of Schley County, Ga., situated six miles from Ellaville. Only $200 cash down wanted; balance may remain. Will be sold at a bargain, or will rent to a reliable man. This is a good chance to obtain a nice farm on easy terms. Address, O.A. Coleman, Americus, Ga. The Ellaville depot, like all other buildings of it's kind, is infested with rats of every imaginable family. Last Monday night Agent Pearson baited a trap with three or four peanuts and left it in the freight room when he started to supper. Returning an hour later, the trap was found to be full and when drowned and counted out there were twenty three of them and no doubt would have been as many more had there been room in the trap. It was baited again and a short while afterward thirteen more captured. Next morning thirteen more were found ensnared in the same trap and it had not been a good night for rats either. Monday the 26th ult., a large crowd of our sportsmen gathered at Mr. H.H. Threlkeld's and proceeded to make war on the rabbits, birds and everything else that came in sight. Many were the carcasses that fell under the deadly (?) aim of the redoubtable sports. At noon, in response to an invitation we all returned to the house where a Christmas dinner with all that custon and name implies had been prepared. A detailed account of the many viands (?) would be next to impossible if time and space would permit. Suffice it to say, that Mr. Threldkeld and his excellent lady will long be remembered by all those present as a most hospitable host and hostess. Mrs. Julia A. Murray, one of the oldest and most respected ladies in this county, died on the night of the 23rd, ult., at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Elbert Hill. Although her death had been expected for several weeks, it was none the less sad and lamentable. She had passed far beyond the average period of life, having reached the ripe old age of seventy-seven and leaves a host of relatives and friends who deeply mourn her taking away. The remains were taken to Bethel, in Taylor County, for interment. (Note: Julia Ann Royal was born abt 1815 and died Dec. 23, 1892. She was the wife of John S.C. Murray and mother of William D. Murray who is mentioned in this paper and frequently in the Schley newspapers. She was also the mother of Nancy Catherine Murray, wife to Elbert Hill. She is buried at Sand Bethel cemetery in Taylor Co., near Rupert.) Prominent among the various entertainments during the holidays was the Batchelor Party at the palatial residence of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Dixon, of LaCrosse. Notwithstanding the fact that the night was freezing cold and the ground coverered with snow, a goodly number turned out and a highly enjoyable evening was spent. Great merriment prevailed among the ladies while serious apprehensions run riot among the boys when lunch was announced ready. Among all those present there was no one willing to act the batchelor for the brief period of one hour, but the lot must fall to somebody! John Cheney of this place finally drew the ill-fated package and performed the subsequent part to perfection. As at all similar entertainments, many ludicrous things occurred during the evening, furnishing meriment galore for the guests. THE OFFICIAL RETURNS The official returns came in this morning from every precinct in the county. They were all made out and signed up in regular form this time and were counted as returned. The consolidation showed the following, to us, a very gratifying result. For Ordinary T.B. Myers received 509 votes while his opponent, E.B. Barrow, received only 329--Myers' majority 180. For Clerk J.M. Murray leads the ticket with 5??, his opponent receiving 275, the smallest number of any candidate on the third party ticket--Murray's majority, 292. For Sheriff William Allen received 542, while his opponent, L.A.Giles succeeded in laughing only 302 into the box--Allen's majority, 240. The campaign laugh seems to have lost it's effect. For Tax Receiver D.W. Rainey received 533 votes, while G.L. Massey, who was sorry he ever belonged to a party as corrupt as the democratic but never did resign the office they elected him to, received the modest number 315--Rainey's majority, 218. For Tax Collector C.H. Wall, the youngest man on the ticket, received 521 against 327 for his opponent, Chas Womack, an old battle scarred veteran whom it seemed almost cruel to defeat, but the people could not swallow his politics--Wall's majority 194. For Treasurer P.F. Dixon was re-elected to the office of county treasurer by a majority running next to the highest on the list. His total number was 560 and that of L.P. Clark, third party, 288--Dixon's majority, 272. For Surveyor E.S. Baldwin holds this office two years longer on a total vote of 533, while Bentley(?) Halstead lacked 231 of getting enough to make a tie. For Coroner G.W. Marshall received 541 votes and is at your service any time within the next two years that you may see fit to suicide, because B.K. Halstead only got 305. For Commissioners W.D. Murray, V.H. Tondee, A.M. Caskey, T.V. Bridges and G.T. Walker, democrats, were elected by majorities ranging from 225 to 240. CITY OFFICERS ELECTED It is gratifying at least to know that there remains to this day a few offices that can be filled without entering into a disgraceful scramble. A stranger entering our town Tuesday without having been appraised of the fact would never have dreamed that an election was in progress. Such was the case, however, and the men selected to look after and administer the city's affairs the ensuing year are as follows: Mayor, W.D. Murray; Aldermen, J.N. Cheney, T.A. Collins, R.M. Murphy, Eugene Dixon and Elbert Hill; Recorder, A.A. Arrington. All of the above gentlemen are re-elected except the last two named. There was no opposition to the ticket, hence very little interest was taken and a (?) vote polled. STATEMENT Of the condition of the Planter's Bank of Ellaville, located at Ellaville, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1892. (Note: This is only a portion of this piece. I omitted the resources and liabilities in favor of the following.) Georgia Schley County Before me came J.E. Clark, cashier of the Planters Bank of Ellaville, who, being duly sworn, says that the above statement is a true condition of said bank as shown by the books on file in the said bank, and he further swears that since last return made to the State Bank Examiner, of the condition of said bank, to the affiants knowledge and belief, that the said bank, through it's officers, have not violated or evaded any obligation imposed by law, unless buying commercial paper at a greater rate of interest is so considered. J.E. Clark Cashier, Planters Bank of Ellaville Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of Jan. 1893. A. J. Walters, N.P., Schley Co., Ga. STOCKHOLDERS S.A. Sellars $5,000 H.G. Daniel $5,000 W.D. Murray $4,000 Elbert Hill $2500 J.E. Clark $1800 J.N. Cheney $1050 C.L. Peacock $1000 T.A. Collins $1000 H.R. Johnson $1000 W.W. Tidwell $600 C.L. Battle $500 C.H. Smith $450 Mrs. C.H. Smith $250 Mrs. W.W. Tidwell $250 W.H. McCrory $250 J.H. Pearce $200 J.M. Thorton $100 Total $25,000 end # 1
Schley-Marion County GaArchives Military Records.....Jasper H. Stevens January 3 1888 Civilwar - Pension Co. G, 5th Ga. Inf. ************************************************ 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: Judith Gresham [email protected] November 9, 2003, 11:32 am Stevens, Jasper H. Marion Co. No. 573 Application for Allowance For Left Leg Applicant J. H. Stevens County Marion Amount 25 Date of Warrant Jany 16/88 Entered on Record Jany 16, 1888 W.H.H. STATE OF GEORGIA} Marion County } Personally appears J. H. Stevens of Marion County, State of Georgia, who being duly sworn on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident of said State, and has been such since the 7 day of June 1831; that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate States (or of the State of _________) during the war between the States and served as a Sergt. & Lt. in Company G, of 5th Regiment of Ga Volunteers Jacksons Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service, on retreat of Gen'l. Bragg from the State of Ky, on the ____ day of Jan or Feby 1863, he was wounded as follows (or whilst in said service in the year 1862, he contracted disease as follows) (State full nature of wound or character of disease which causes disability) Contracted Rheumatism in the Army causing softening of the bone in left leg and leg broke in retreat from Ky by Genl Bragg in Jan. or Feby., 1863 near the hip. Fracture never united leg is very weak, unable to bear weight & stick has to be used to enable applicant to walk. Which wound (or disease) permanently disables and renders him practically incompetent to perform manual labor, and his arm, or leg, or ________substantially useless. Deponent desires to participate in the benefits of the Act, approved October 24, 1887, and makes application for the allowance to which he is entitled thereunder. Sworn and subscribed before me this the} Jasper H. Stevens 3 day of Jany 1888 } Jas. M. Lowe ordy COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF GEORGIA} Schley County Personally came before me Robert Burton of the county of Schley State of Georgia, who being duly sworn, says that he was a commissioned officer in Company G, of 5 Regiment of Ga Volunteers, and that deponent knows J. S. Stevens, and that he received the wounds (contracted the disease) in the military service as stated in his foregoing affidavit, and the wounds or disease permanently disables the said J. H. Stevens, as stated by him in said affidavit. Deponent further states that said J. H. Stevens is a bona fide citizen of this State, and resides in Marion county. Sworn and subscribed to me this ________day of ___________188 T. J. Dozier ordy Robert Burton Capt. Co. G 5th Ga. Reg. Additional Comments: J. H. Stevens received a pension in the years 1888, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1895 and 1897. In some of the other pension application he states his injury occurred during the retreat through Ky and Tenn. He died January 21, 1898 in Putnam GA. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb