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    1. Re: [GAMARION] Ga-Marion-Cobb Co. News (Memories of War )
    2. Tommy & Diane Walls
    3. I hit the return button on my computer (just now, too) and the message automatically is emailed to ARCHIVES (wonder why). Anyway, it was suppose to go back to the email list of Marion County, GA. I was giving some extra material. My husband is connected to the GREEN/E family of Marion County. Diane ======================== Diane Peel Walls [email protected] Aiken, South Carolina http://web.aikenelectric.net/~walls2381 Devoted to our families, those who came before us and those who will make new paths ahead of us...... ----- Original Message ----- From: Archives To: Tommy & Diane Walls Cc: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 7:54 AM Subject: Re: [GAMARION] Ga-Marion-Cobb Co. News (Memories of War ) I'm not sure who this was meant to go to but Harris [email protected] submitted the original News Record on this email. Debra Crosby GAArchives ----- Original Message ----- From: Tommy & Diane Walls To: Archives Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 10:41 PM Subject: Re: [GAMARION] Ga-Marion-Cobb Co. News (Memories of War ) James I. and Nancy Green of Marion County GA were my husband's 4th great grandparents. (James I. Green has been known as Sen. James Green, of Marion County, GA.) James I, son of Lott Green, of Duplin Co., NC, had a sister named Ann Green, who married Stephen Williams. I have one son of theirs, Lott Williams. Is there a possibility that Joe F. Williams was also their son? Diane Walls [email protected] > We went through North and South Carolina, and reached my old home > where I was born, in Marion County, Ga. I weighed one hundred and thirteen > pounds. I stayed with Uncle and Aunt Nancy Greene, who treated me as if I had > been their own son. I was with them two months, until the surrender. I left > for home June 1, and reached there the 10th. > > > Additional Comments: > There was a James Green mentioned the Marion History Book by Cobb as an early > planter in the Brantley area. I don't know if that was in the Red Bone > district or not. I have been unable to locate a Senator Green in my > references, but I believe this is Uncle and Aunt Nancy Greene's household in > the 1860 census. > > CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: GA COUNTY: Marion DIVISION: Redbone > District REEL NO: M653-130 PAGE NO: 79 > REFERENCE: 12 Sept 1860, L. W. Wall, Ass't Marshal > > 15 575 9999 Green Rebecca 70 F Domestic > 400 1,015 N Carolina > 16 575 9999 Green Morsey 73 F > Domestic N Carolina X > 17 576 9999 Green James, Sen. 63 M Farmer > 1,500 4,390 N Carolina > 18 576 9999 Green Nancy 57 F > Domestic N Carolina > 19 576 9999 Green Darcus 27 F > Domestic N Carolina > 20 576 9999 Green Thomas 20 M Farm > Laborer Georgia X > 21 576 9999 Green Mary A 20 F > Domestic Georgia X > > > This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ > > File size: 7.3 Kb > > > > ============================== > 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 > >

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