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    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Ga-Spalding-Pike Co. Death (Horton) / FIRST NAME CORRECTION
    2. His first names is JOSEPH not James - my huge bad. Valerie In a message dated 2/8/2011 9:30:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, archives@poppet.org writes: Spalding-Pike County GaArchives Deaths.....Horton, JOSEPH Zackery November 22, 1920 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 February 9, 2011, 12:30 am Name: Horton, JOSEPH Zackery Date Of Death: November 22, 1920 Time: - - - Place Of Death: Militia District 1069, Spalding Co., Georgia Residence: Griffin R #8 Gender: Male Race: W Age: 46 Marital Status: Married Spouse: - - -, - - - Date Of Birth: December 17, 1___ Place Of Birth: Georgia Mother's Name: Holsey, Molie Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Father's Name: Horton, P. T. Father's Birthplace: Georgia Cause Of Death: Intestinal obstruction, acute Hospital: - - - SS Number: - - - Occupation: Farmer Funeral Home: Haisten Bros Doctor: R. B. Hunt Coroner: - - - Informant: Mrs. J. Z. Horton - Griffin R 8 Date Of Burial: Unavailable Place Of Burial: Bethany Church Date Recorded: November 23, 1920 Source Of Record: State of Georgia Certificate of Death Certificate No.: 32442 Additional Comments: JOSEPH was the son of Peyton T. Horton and Mary E. "Mollie" Holsey. He married Mary Frances "Fannie" Evans, daughter of James Evans & Lucinda Dingler, on March 13, 1898 in Spalding Co., Georgia. Father of: James Thomas Horton Sara Lou Horton m. Russell B. Horton * 1900 Census - Driver District 545 G M / Williamson, Pike Co., Georgia; ED 81; pg. 3B HH as of June 1, 1900 - Enumerated June 7, 1900 #59-67 Joseph Z. Horton, head, W M, Dec 1874, 25, M 2 yrs, Ga Ga Ga Mary F., wife, W F, March 1875, 25, M 2 yrs, 0/0 children, Ga Ga Ga #62-64 Abraham F. Border, head, W M, Jun 1861, 38, M 12 yrs, Ga Ga Ga, farmer Sussue, wife, W F, Aug 1864, 35, M 12 yrs, 3/4 children, Ga Ga Ga Lucy C., dau, W F, Aug 1890, 9, S, Ga Ga Ga Jennie L., dau, W F, Feb 1896, 4, S, Ga Ga Ga Carrie E., dau, W F, July 1899, 11 mos, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1910 Census - Hollonville Dist, Pike Co., Georgia; ED 107; pg. 3A HH as of April 15, 1910 - Enumerated April 19, 1910 - ??? - ??8 Zackary T. Horton, head, M W, 35, M 1x for 12 yrs, Ga Ga Ga, farmer Mary F., wife, F W, 35, M 1x for 12 yrs, 1/3 children, Ga Ga Ga James T., son, M W, 8, S, Ga Ga Ga * World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Joseph Zackery Horton Res: C Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Birth Date: 17 Dec 1874 Race: White Roll: 1558567 DraftBoard: 0 Age: 44 Occupation: Farmer - Self - C Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Nearest Relative: Fannie Horton - "C" Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Height/Build: med / med Color of Eyes/Hair: grey / black Signature: Joseph Zackery Horton Reg: 12 Sept 1918 @ Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga * 1920 Census - 1065 Orrs District, Spalding Co., Georgia; ED 172; pg. 9A HH as of January 1, 1920 - Enumerated January 20-21, 1920 - #FM-154-160 Jack Horton, head, M W, 46, M, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer Fannie, wife, F W, 45, M, Ga Ga Ga James T., son, M W, 14, S, Ga Ga Ga Sarah, dau, F W, 6, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1930 Census - First Ward of Griffin, Spalding Co., Georgia; ED 2; pg. 16B HH as of April 1, 1930 - Enumerated April 7, 1930 8th - #427-232-403 Fannie Horton, F W, 56, Wd, (M @ 23 crossed out), Ga Ga Ga Sara L., dau, F W, 16, S, Ga Ga Ga, Looper - Hoisery Mill File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/spalding/vitals/deaths/horton842gdt.txt

    02/08/2011 05:34:46
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Spalding-Pike Co. Death (Horton)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Spalding-Pike County GaArchives Deaths.....Horton, James Zackery November 22, 1920 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 February 9, 2011, 12:30 am Name: Horton, James Zackery Date Of Death: November 22, 1920 Time: - - - Place Of Death: Militia District 1069, Spalding Co., Georgia Residence: Griffin R #8 Gender: Male Race: W Age: 46 Marital Status: Married Spouse: - - -, - - - Date Of Birth: December 17, 1___ Place Of Birth: Georgia Mother's Name: Holsey, Molie Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Father's Name: Horton, P. T. Father's Birthplace: Georgia Cause Of Death: Intestinal obstruction, acute Hospital: - - - SS Number: - - - Occupation: Farmer Funeral Home: Haisten Bros Doctor: R. B. Hunt Coroner: - - - Informant: Mrs. J. Z. Horton - Griffin R 8 Date Of Burial: Unavailable Place Of Burial: Bethany Church Date Recorded: November 23, 1920 Source Of Record: State of Georgia Certificate of Death Certificate No.: 32442 Additional Comments: James was the son of Peyton T. Horton and Mary E. "Mollie" Holsey. He married Mary Frances "Fannie" Evans, daughter of James Evans & Lucinda Dingler, on March 13, 1898 in Spalding Co., Georgia. Father of: James Thomas Horton Sara Lou Horton m. Russell B. Horton * 1900 Census - Driver District 545 G M / Williamson, Pike Co., Georgia; ED 81; pg. 3B HH as of June 1, 1900 - Enumerated June 7, 1900 #59-67 Joseph Z. Horton, head, W M, Dec 1874, 25, M 2 yrs, Ga Ga Ga Mary F., wife, W F, March 1875, 25, M 2 yrs, 0/0 children, Ga Ga Ga #62-64 Abraham F. Border, head, W M, Jun 1861, 38, M 12 yrs, Ga Ga Ga, farmer Sussue, wife, W F, Aug 1864, 35, M 12 yrs, 3/4 children, Ga Ga Ga Lucy C., dau, W F, Aug 1890, 9, S, Ga Ga Ga Jennie L., dau, W F, Feb 1896, 4, S, Ga Ga Ga Carrie E., dau, W F, July 1899, 11 mos, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1910 Census - Hollonville Dist, Pike Co., Georgia; ED 107; pg. 3A HH as of April 15, 1910 - Enumerated April 19, 1910 - ??? - ??8 Zackary T. Horton, head, M W, 35, M 1x for 12 yrs, Ga Ga Ga, farmer Mary F., wife, F W, 35, M 1x for 12 yrs, 1/3 children, Ga Ga Ga James T., son, M W, 8, S, Ga Ga Ga * World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Joseph Zackery Horton Res: C Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Birth Date: 17 Dec 1874 Race: White Roll: 1558567 DraftBoard: 0 Age: 44 Occupation: Farmer - Self - C Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Nearest Relative: Fannie Horton - "C" Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga Height/Build: med / med Color of Eyes/Hair: grey / black Signature: Joseph Zackery Horton Reg: 12 Sept 1918 @ Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga * 1920 Census - 1065 Orrs District, Spalding Co., Georgia; ED 172; pg. 9A HH as of January 1, 1920 - Enumerated January 20-21, 1920 - #FM-154-160 Jack Horton, head, M W, 46, M, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer Fannie, wife, F W, 45, M, Ga Ga Ga James T., son, M W, 14, S, Ga Ga Ga Sarah, dau, F W, 6, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1930 Census - First Ward of Griffin, Spalding Co., Georgia; ED 2; pg. 16B HH as of April 1, 1930 - Enumerated April 7, 1930 8th - #427-232-403 Fannie Horton, F W, 56, Wd, (M @ 23 crossed out), Ga Ga Ga Sara L., dau, F W, 16, S, Ga Ga Ga, Looper - Hoisery Mill File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/spalding/vitals/deaths/horton842gdt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.8 Kb

    02/08/2011 05:30:18
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Obituary (Horton)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike County GaArchives Obituaries.....Horton, Nancy Elizabeth ( Coggin ) [ Mrs. Robert W. ] October 18, 1932 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 February 7, 2011, 12:06 am "The Cullman Democrat" Cullman, Cullman Co., Alabama Tuesday, October 27, 1932 Mrs. Horton Dies Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Horton passed away at her home near Logan, Ala. on October 18th at 12:37 a. m. after months of declining health. Two weeks previous to her death she was stricken with paralysis and every means possible were used to restore her to health again, but of now avail. She was 74 years, two months and 6 days old at the time of her death. She was born in Pike County, Ga. Aug 12th, 1858. She was married to Robert W. Horton, Dec. 7, 1881. To this union was born 7 children, five boys and two girls, two boys died in infancy. In 1889 she moved with her husband and children to Alabama and later on they located about 2 1-2 miles northwest of Logan. She spent the remainder of her days at this place. Many friends and loved ones were at her bedside with anxious hearts and willing hands to render every service possible. She was converted and joined the M. E. Church at Mt. Zion camp ground in Ga. when she was a young woman and she has lived a consecrated Christian these many years. After having moved near Logan she joined the M. E. Church South. at Bethel and it was from here she went to join the Church triumphantly on the other side of the River. She was one of the most highly esteeed and one of the best loved women of all that section of the country. She was a devoted wife and a loving mother and devoted Christian. She is survived by her husband, R. W. Horton and five children, three boys and two girls, Wilbur Horton, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Glenn, William, Allie and Kate who are still at home, and Ola Hutchinson, a niece who was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Horton (she is now Mrs. Murrine Moore). Funeral services were conducted Oct. 19 at 11:00 a. m. at Emaus, by her Pastor, Rev. J. W. Barber, assisted by Rev. J. P. McDermont, Rev. L. B. Headley and Rev. E. M. Dickerson. The body was laid to rest in the Emaus cemetery to await the call on the judgment morning that will awaken the slumbering saints to arise and meet the Lord in the air. Additional Comments: Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 Name: Nancy E Horton Death Date: 18 Oct 1932 Death Place: Cullman, Cullman, Alabama Gender: Female Age at Death: 74y 2m 6d ( = 12 August 1858) Estimated Birth Date: 1858 Spouse's Name: R W Horton Father's Name: Mathew Cogins Mother's Name: An Scott Film Number: 1908504 Reference Number: cn 24586 Nancy was the daughter of Mathew P. Coggin and Sarah Ann Scott. Mother of: Sarah Allie Joseph Wilbur Alfred Glenn Odessa Kate William Ansely Robert O. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/obits/h/horton9918gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb

    02/06/2011 05:06:26
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike-Spalding-Fayette Co. Death (Coggins)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike-Spalding-Fayette County GaArchives Deaths.....Coggins, Susie E. ( Hubbard ) [ Mrs. Joseph W. ] June 19, 1930 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 February 6, 2011, 6:18 pm Name: Coggins, Susie E. ( Hubbard ) [ Mrs. Joseph W. ] Date Of Death: June 19, 1930 Time: Place Of Death: Akron, Summit Co., Ohio Residence: 1057 Beardsley, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio Gender: Female Race: W Age: 68 y 9 m 14 d Marital Status: Widowed Spouse: Coggins, James ( s/b Joseph) Date Of Birth: September 5, 1861 Place Of Birth: Griffin, Ga Mother's Name: Horten ( Horton ), Mary Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Father's Name: Hubbard, Mat Father's Birthplace: SC ( s/b Georgia ) Cause Of Death: Myocarditis Hospital: - - - SS Number: - - - Occupation: Housewife - retired Funeral Home: Prentice & Co - 16 W Miller Ave Doctor: H. E. Woodbury, M. D. - June 20, 1930 - 1120 S. Main Coroner: - - - Informant: Mrs. Beulah King - 1057 Beardsley St, Akron, Ohio Date Of Burial: June 22, 1930 Place Of Burial: Cullman, Alabama Date Recorded: June 20, 1930 Source Of Record: State of Ohio Certificate of Death Certificate No.: 39090 Additional Comments: Susie E. Hubbard, was eldest daughter of Matthew W. Hubbard and Mary A. Horton. She married Joseph W. Coggins on November 5, 1882 in Pike Co., Georgia. Joseph was the son of Matthew P. Coggin and Sarah Ann Scott. He was born January 18, 1854 in Pike Co., Georgia; died October 29, 1922 in Cullman Co., Alabama. Joseph and Susie are buried at Bethsaida Cemetery in Grandview, Cullman Co., Alabama * 1870 Census - Fayette Co., Georgia; P. O. Fayetteville; pg. 31B HH as of June 1, 1870 - Enumerated June 14, 1870 - #503-469 Mat W Hubbard, 33, M W, farm laborer, Ga Martha A., 27, F W, keeping house, Ga Sarah E., 8, F W, Ga Martha A., 4, F W, Ga Mary J., 2, F W, Ga Theodosia, 9 mos, F W, Ga, b. August * 1880 Census - District 534th (1st) Dist G. M., Pike Co., Georgia; ED 103; pg. 35D HH as of June 1, 1880 - Enumerated June 14, 1880 - #302-397 Mathew Hubbard, W M, 40, head, M, farmer, Ga Ga Ga Dink, W F, 38, wife, M, at home, Ga Ga Ga Susan, W F, 18, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga Annie, W F, 14, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga Jane, W F, 12, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga Docie, W F, 9, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga James, W M, 7, son, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga Addie, W F, 6, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga Mary, W F, 3, dau, S, at home, Ga Ga Ga * 1900 Census - Beat No. 8 Wilhites, Cullman Co., Alabama; ED 58; pg. 4A HH as of June 1, 1900 - Enumerated June 8, 1900 - #64-64 Joseph W. Coggins, head, W M, Jan 1854, 46, M 17 yrs, Ga NC Ga, farmer Susie E., wife, W F, Sept 1861, 38, M 17 yrs, 3/3 children, Ga Ga Ga Bertha B., dau, W F, Dec 1883, 16, S, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer Mary B., dau, W F, Nov 1888, 11, S, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer Bessie P., dau, W F, Apr 1894, 6, S, Ga Ga Ga * Alabama Deaths, 1908-59 Name: Joe W. Coggins Death Date: 29 Oct 1922 Death County: Cullman Volume: 39 Roll: 2 Page #: 19277 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/vitals/deaths/coggins841gdt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.6 Kb

    02/06/2011 11:18:59
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin, wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents?
    2. Thank you for looking! Valerie In a message dated 2/6/2011 8:47:01 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, cunningham53@bellsouth.net writes: There is no obit for Sarah Coggin Stewart in the Pike County Journal or the Barnesville Gazette for the date that would include her death.. ----- Original Message ----- From: <VCJFreeman@aol.com> To: <GAPIKE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 11:14 PM Subject: [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin,wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents? > > Do any of you know who the parents are of Sarah E. Coggin, 3rd wife of > Noah Stewart. She was born 28 Feb 1860 and did not marry Noah until > April 8, > 1880, so she should be in the 1860 & 1870 Census with her parents. > > There is another Sarah Elizabeth Coggin, b. 24 March 1858, but this is > NOT > her. She is the daughter of Doctor Marion Coggin and Mary Ann Warren; > married Robert Thomas Jackson on December 22, 1875 in Pike Co., Georgia. > > The only possibility I have found is this Eugenia Coggin, daughter of > George D. Coggin and Lucy Jane Woods. > > 1860 Census - Meriwether Co., Georgia; P.O. Jones Mill; pg. 461 > HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 25, 1860 - #900-900 > George D. Coggin, 31, M, Farming, -- / $500, Ga, cannot read/write > Lucy J., 32, F, Ga, cannot read/write > Mary A., 8, F, Ga > John W., 7, M, Ga > James H / I J, 4, M, Ga > Augustus, 2, M, Ga > Eugenia, 5 mos, F, Ga << this would mean a Jan/Feb 1860 birth > > I have not been able to locate George and family in the 1870 census. > George married 2nd to Eliza J. Dunahoo (Donahue) on December 4, 1873 in > Meriwether Co., so I would suspect he would be in the same area. I have > looked > out of state - but still no go. > > Any information to prove my theory welcomed - please :-) > > Valerie (Johnson) Freeman > Tustin, California > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/06/2011 09:02:23
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin, wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents?
    2. Lynn Cunningham
    3. There is no obit for Sarah Coggin Stewart in the Pike County Journal or the Barnesville Gazette for the date that would include her death.. ----- Original Message ----- From: <VCJFreeman@aol.com> To: <GAPIKE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 11:14 PM Subject: [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin,wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents? > > Do any of you know who the parents are of Sarah E. Coggin, 3rd wife of > Noah Stewart. She was born 28 Feb 1860 and did not marry Noah until > April 8, > 1880, so she should be in the 1860 & 1870 Census with her parents. > > There is another Sarah Elizabeth Coggin, b. 24 March 1858, but this is > NOT > her. She is the daughter of Doctor Marion Coggin and Mary Ann Warren; > married Robert Thomas Jackson on December 22, 1875 in Pike Co., Georgia. > > The only possibility I have found is this Eugenia Coggin, daughter of > George D. Coggin and Lucy Jane Woods. > > 1860 Census - Meriwether Co., Georgia; P.O. Jones Mill; pg. 461 > HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 25, 1860 - #900-900 > George D. Coggin, 31, M, Farming, -- / $500, Ga, cannot read/write > Lucy J., 32, F, Ga, cannot read/write > Mary A., 8, F, Ga > John W., 7, M, Ga > James H / I J, 4, M, Ga > Augustus, 2, M, Ga > Eugenia, 5 mos, F, Ga << this would mean a Jan/Feb 1860 birth > > I have not been able to locate George and family in the 1870 census. > George married 2nd to Eliza J. Dunahoo (Donahue) on December 4, 1873 in > Meriwether Co., so I would suspect he would be in the same area. I have > looked > out of state - but still no go. > > Any information to prove my theory welcomed - please :-) > > Valerie (Johnson) Freeman > Tustin, California > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    02/06/2011 04:44:43
    1. [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin, wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents?
    2. Do any of you know who the parents are of Sarah E. Coggin, 3rd wife of Noah Stewart. She was born 28 Feb 1860 and did not marry Noah until April 8, 1880, so she should be in the 1860 & 1870 Census with her parents. There is another Sarah Elizabeth Coggin, b. 24 March 1858, but this is NOT her. She is the daughter of Doctor Marion Coggin and Mary Ann Warren; married Robert Thomas Jackson on December 22, 1875 in Pike Co., Georgia. The only possibility I have found is this Eugenia Coggin, daughter of George D. Coggin and Lucy Jane Woods. 1860 Census - Meriwether Co., Georgia; P.O. Jones Mill; pg. 461 HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 25, 1860 - #900-900 George D. Coggin, 31, M, Farming, -- / $500, Ga, cannot read/write Lucy J., 32, F, Ga, cannot read/write Mary A., 8, F, Ga John W., 7, M, Ga James H / I J, 4, M, Ga Augustus, 2, M, Ga Eugenia, 5 mos, F, Ga << this would mean a Jan/Feb 1860 birth I have not been able to locate George and family in the 1870 census. George married 2nd to Eliza J. Dunahoo (Donahue) on December 4, 1873 in Meriwether Co., so I would suspect he would be in the same area. I have looked out of state - but still no go. Any information to prove my theory welcomed - please :-) Valerie (Johnson) Freeman Tustin, California

    02/05/2011 04:14:35
    1. [GAPIKE] Sarah E. Coggin, wife of Noah Stewart - who are her parents?
    2. Do any of you know who the parents are of Sarah E. Coggin, 3rd wife of Noah Stewart. She was born 28 Feb 1860 and did not marry Noah until April 8, 1880, so she should be in the 1860 & 1870 Census with her parents. There is another Sarah Elizabeth Coggin, b. 24 March 1858, but this is NOT her. She is the daughter of Doctor Marion Coggin and Mary Ann Warren; married Robert Thomas Jackson on December 22, 1875 in Pike Co., Georgia. The only possibility I have found is this Eugenia Coggin, daughter of George D. Coggin and Lucy Jane Woods. 1860 Census - Meriwether Co., Georgia; P.O. Jones Mill; pg. 461 HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 25, 1860 - #900-900 George D. Coggin, 31, M, Farming, -- / $500, Ga, cannot read/write Lucy J., 32, F, Ga, cannot read/write Mary A., 8, F, Ga John W., 7, M, Ga James H / I J, 4, M, Ga Augustus, 2, M, Ga Eugenia, 5 mos, F, Ga << this would mean a Jan/Feb 1860 birth I have not been able to locate George and family in the 1870 census. George married 2nd to Eliza J. Dunahoo (Donahue) on December 4, 1873 in Meriwether Co., so I would suspect he would be in the same area. I have looked out of state - but still no go. Any information to prove my theory welcomed - please :-) Valerie (Johnson) Freeman Tustin, California

    02/05/2011 04:42:08
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Deed (Jones)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike County GaArchives Deed.....Parker, John - Jones, Henry March 5, 1841 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Bob & Linda Ellis http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00017.html#0004075 January 30, 2011, 6:08 pm Written: March 5, 1841 Recorded: July 20, 1841 Henry Jones to John Parker (deed) Georgia Pike County This indenture made and entered into this the 5 day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one between Henry Jones of the County and State aforesaid of the one part, and John Parker of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Henry Jones for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen (dollars) to Him in hand paid at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged has granted, bargained and sold, and doth by these presents grant, bargain and sell unto John Parker his heirs and assigns Known and distinguished by being the east corner of the west half of lot number two hundred and fifty one in the first district of originally Monroe now Pike County three acres more or less the Zebulon road as it now runs to be the line on the north and the old original line on the South and the cross line to be run straigt from the corner on the Zebulon road starting from a chesnut stak corner running south thirty two rods to the other corner a chesnut stak. To have and to hold said Land to his own proper use benefit and behoof in fee simple and the said Henry Jones for his part will warrant and defend the right and title of said land against himself his heirs executors Administrators or all and every other person or persons whomsoever. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the day and date above written. `Henry Jones (seal) J. R. Blankenship Jas. Hilsman(?), J.P. (Recorded 20th day of July 1841) GA Archives Dr. 161, Box 29 Pike County Deed Book F, pp. 382-383 Transcribed by Bob & Linda Ellis, Duluth, GA File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/deeds/jones665dd.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.3 Kb

    01/30/2011 05:08:49
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike-Columbia Co. Deed (Jones)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike-Columbia County GaArchives Deed.....Jones, Alford B. - Jones, Henry February 22, 1860 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Bob & Linda Ellis http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00017.html#0004075 January 30, 2011, 6:06 pm Written: February 22, 1860 Recorded: June 6, 1860 Henry Jones to Alford B. Jones (deed) Georgia Pike County Know all men by these presents that I Henry Jones of said state and county for and in consideration of the love and affection which I have and bear towards my son Alford B. Jones of said County have this day given granted bargained sold & conveyed and does by these presents give grant bargain sell & convey unto him the said Alford B Jones for an during his natural life and after his death to go as hereinafter stated a certain negro boy named Uriah of yellow complexion about twenty two years of age (hereby valued at Twelve hundred dollars, said Alford B. to have the use and control of said negro but said negro in now wise to be subject to the present or future contracts or liabilities of the said Alford B. Jones, and at the death of the said Alford B. Jones said negro to vest absolutely in the children of the said Alford B. Jones and in the event of his dying without children the vest in his wife absolutely and if he should leave neither wife nor children then remainder to the brothers and sisters of the said Alford B. Jones to them & their heirs forever. As witness my hand and seal this 22nd day of February A.D. 1860 Test. Henry Jones (seal) E. W. Miller B. M. Jones Georgia Pike County Personally appeared before me John C. Redding Clerk Supr. Court in and for said County B. M. Jones after being duly sworn saith that he saw Henry Jones sign seal and deliver the within deed for purposes therein described and signed the same as a witness and saw E. M. Miller do so likewise. Sworn to & subscribed before me this May 19th 1860 B. M. Jones John C. Redding Recorded June 6th 1860 Clk Supr. Court John C. Redding Clk Supr. Court GA Archives Dr. 161, Box 33 Pike County Deed Book L, pp. 503-504 Transcribed by Bob & Linda Ellis, Duluth, GA File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/deeds/jones664dd.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.5 Kb

    01/30/2011 05:06:46
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike-Columbia-Jasper Co. Deed (Jones)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike-Columbia-Jasper County GaArchives Deed.....Montgomery, Absolum P. - Jones, Henry September 8, 1859 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Bob & Linda Ellis http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00017.html#0004075 January 30, 2011, 6:03 pm Written: September 8, 1859 Recorded: January 31, 1860 Henry Jones to Absolum P. Montgomery Georgia Pike Cty This indenture made and entered into this the 8th of September 1859, Eighteen hundred and fifty nine, between Henry Jones of the one part and Absolum P. Montgomery of the other parts both of the County & State aforesaid. Witnesseth that the said Henry Jones for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred and twelve and fifty-cents ($512.50 cts) to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the recpt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed and doth by these presents doth grant bargain sell and convey & confirm unto the said Absolum P. Montgomery his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate lying in the ninth Dist. 9th of said County of Pike known & distinguished as parts of lots fifty five Acres off of Lot No. (109) one hundred & nine said fifty-five (55) Acres lying in the North East corner of said lot and also (50) fifty Acres off of Lot No. 84 Eighty-four said fifty Acres lying in the North West corner of said lot (84) making together (105) One Hundred and five Acres more or less adjoing in the West _____ ______ West in the East _____ ____ A. P. Montgomery in the south Sarah Banks said land all lying in the Ninth 9th Dist. Of said County with all the rights members & appurtenances thereto belonging to have & to hold the aforesaid described lots or parcels of land unto him the said Absolum P. Montgomery his heirs & assigns will warrant & forever defend the right & title thereof against the claims of all other persons whatever. I(n) witness whereof the said Henry Jones hath hereto set his hand and seal the day & year above written. Signed sealed and Delivered Henry Jones (seal) in presence of James M. Putnam Isace H. Montgomery Recorded January 31st 1860 J. C. Redding Clk Georgia Pike County Personally came before me J. H. Mitchell, J.I.C. of said county, Isace H. Montgomery who after being sworn saith that he saw Henry Jones sign seal and deliver to A. P. Montgomery the within deed for purposes therein mentioned and signed the same as a witness also saw James M. Putnam do likewise. Sworned to and subscribed before me this the 12th Sept 1859 Isace H. Montgomery John H. Mitchell, J.I.C. GA Archives Dr. 161, Box 29 Pike County Deed Book F, pp. 382-383 Transcribed by Bob & Linda Ellis, Duluth, GA File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/deeds/jones663dd.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb

    01/30/2011 05:04:01
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike-Columbia-Jasper Co. Deed (Jones)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike-Columbia-Jasper County GaArchives Deed.....Montgomery, A.P. - Jones, Henry October 20, 1858 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Bob & Linda Ellis http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00017.html#0004075 January 30, 2011, 5:57 pm Written: October 20, 1858 Recorded: October 27, 1858 Henry Jones to A. P. Montgomery Georgia Pike County This Indenture made and entered into this the Twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Fifty Eight (1858) between Henry Jones of the one part and A. P. Montgomery both of the County and State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Henry Jones for and in consideration of three hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed and does by these presents grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said A. P. Montgomery his heirs and assigns sixty acres of land off of the North West corner of lot number Seventy Seven (77) in the ninth of originally Monroe now Pike County all rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. To have and to hold the aforesaid parcel or portion of land unto him the said A. P. Montgomery his heirs and assigns together with all the rights members and appurtenances to the said piece of Land in any wise belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and behoof forever in fee simple and the said Henry Jones for himself his heirs and executors and assigns warrents the said bargained premises together with the right title and possession thereof unto the said A. P. Montgomery his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against themselves and against the claim of all other persons whatever. In testimony whereof the said Henry Jones hath thereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above mentioned. Signed sealed and delivered Henry Jones (L.S.) in presence of O. R. Hooper H. Green, Notary Public Recorded Oct 27th 1858 John C. Redding, C.S.C. GA Archives Dr. 161, Box 33 Pike County Deed Book L, pp. 312 Transcribed by Bob & Linda Ellis, Duluth, GA File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/deeds/jones662dd.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb

    01/30/2011 04:58:02
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Bios (Hollon)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike County GaArchives Biographies.....Hollon, William Randolph November 2, 1834 - August 12, 1904 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 January 30, 2011, 2:26 am Source: C"A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan, Falls, Bell, and Coryell ounties," Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, pub. 1893 Author: --- pg. 843-844 William R. Hollon, one of the representative citizens of McLennan county, is a son of Randolph and Carolina (Sturdivant) Hollon. The father was born in North Carolina in 1800, was a farmer by occupation, and accumulated considerable property before his death. The parents were married about 1830, and had ten children, as follows: the eldest died in infancy; Hannah, deceased, was the wife of Alexander Irvin, Margaret, deceased in early womanhood; William R., our subject; Elizabeth, of Waco, Texas; T. J., deceased; G. W., deceased; D. P., a resident of Paris, Texas; Charlie, deceased; and Celestia, deceased, was the wife of J. D. Roddy. The father died in Pike county, Georgia, January 27, 1863, and in 1870, the mother moved to Delta county, Texas, where she died July 4, 1882 (sic - cemetery records show July 5, 1883). The subject of this notice was born in Pike county, Georgia, November 2, 1834, and remained with his parents until twenty years of age, when he married and settled on a part of his father's farm in Spading county, near the old homestead. In 1863, he enlisted in the Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, under Colonel L. L. Doyle, was elected Third Lieutenant of his company, and was at the seven days fight before Richmond and in the battle of Antietam. He was wounded in the hip at the latter place, being the first man to fall in that battle. After returning from the army Mr. Hollon settled in Pike county, where he inherited land from his father, but in 1870 sold this place and went to Delta county, Texas. He remained there seven years, and during that time was elected Justice of the Peace and Court Commissioner. In 1882 he came to Waco, McLennan county, and engaged in merchandising one and a half years. After living in the city seven months he bought his present farm of 100 acres, three miles north of town, and also owns a one-half interest in a store in Waco. Mr. Hollon was married in Pike county, Georgia in 1853, to Lavonia T. Anderson, and they had seven children, viz: William B., a farmer of Delta county, Texas; Henry R., a barber of Waco; Geraldine A., wife of John C. Bailey; and Charles P., of Delta county. The wife and mother died of small-pox in Pike county, Georgia, in 1864, and in 1865 Mr. Hollon married Grisselia E. Threlkeld, and to this union has been born nine children: Laura, wife of LaFayette Cisco, of Waco; Neely, wife of Charles Cadenhead; John W., at home; Thomas S., Robert E, Lee, Fannie, Ida, Sam Jones and Elsey. Mr. Hollon affiliates with the Democratic party; is a member of the Masonic order, and both he and his wife are members of the Methodist Church, in which he had held the office of Steward. He was elected Commissioner of precinct No. 2, in November 1891, and takes an active interest in everything for the good of his county and State. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/bios/hollon990gbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.6 Kb

    01/29/2011 07:26:48
    1. [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Bios (Hollon)
    2. GAGenWeb Archives
    3. Pike County GaArchives Biographies.....Hollon, Charles Pinkney February 1860 - 1942 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie [ Johnson ] Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 January 30, 2011, 2:14 am Source: A History of Texas and Texans, Vol V," pub. by The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1914 Author: Frank W. Johnson pg. 2339 Charles Pinkney Hollon, of Klondike, Texas, holds distinction as the leading business man and merchant of the town and is a prominent representative of a family which came to Delta county, in 1871, from Hollonsville (sic), Pike county, Georgia. It was in the vicinity of Hollonsville, Georgia, in 1860, that Mr. Hollon was born, son of William R. Hollon. The latter's birth occurred there on the Hollonsville plantation in 1833. His father, Randolph Hollon, was born in North Carolina, in 1800; in that State grew into unlettered manhood and then went to Georgia to make his mark. He became a planter and dealt in slaves, and was worth about a hundred thousand dollars before the war. He established a store on his farm, which took the name of Hollonsville and which became the center of a busy commercial community before he passed away in 1863. Being a slave dealer and owner and a man of Southern birth, his attitude was that of an uncompromising rebel, and he took pride in sending his sons out to fight for the principles in which he believed. Five of his sons took up arms in defense of the Confederate Government. He belonged to no church or society, and his life seems to have been absorbed in the pleasure of money-making. While he never learned to write even his name, yet his judgment was unerring and he matched wits with knowledge to his own advantage every day of his life. His mother was before her marriage Miss Hannah Bond. Her children were Mary, wife of John Stewart, of Georgia; Randolph, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, and William, who died in Palo Pinto county, Texas. Randolph Hollon married Caroline Sturdivant, an orphan, who died in 1885. Their children were Theressa, who died unmarried; Hannah, whose death occurred in Delta county, Texas, was the wife of Alexander Irvin; Margaret; William R., father of Charles Pinkney; Thomas J., who died in Delta county, Texas; George W., who died at Waco, Texas; Columbus, who died in Georgia; Daniel Pinkney, of Klondike, Texas; Charles E., who died in Georgia, and Caroline, who married Jose D. Roddy and resides in Georgia. William R. Hollon, although he grew up on his rich father's plantation, with slaves around to do his bidding, yet he acquired little education that would give him admittance to the circle of educated men. Nevertheless he possessed an indescribable something which attracted friends to him and his cause and he proved himself a useful citizen throughout his life. He enlisted in the Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, and the severe wound he received at the battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg, rendered him unfit for further military duty and he returned to Hollonsville and took charge of his father's affairs. His removal journey from Georgia to Texas was made in company with relatives, and he settled on the Delta county line, where the hamlet of Gough subsequently sprang up. Here he aided in building a gin, and he carried on his favorite vocation of farming until 1884, when he moved to Waco. A few years later he made another move, this time to a farm on the Brazos river, above the city. He spent the close of his life and passed away in Palo Pinto county, at Mineral Wells, Texas. He was an active man in the affairs of his community, and was called upon to render public service wherever he lived in Texas. He served Delta county as one of its commissioners, and is believed to have been nominated by the people for representative to the legislature, but was maneuvered out of it in a convention of Democrats. Also he was elected and served as county commissioner from the Waco precinct of McLennan county. His wife, Geraldine (Anderson) Hollon, died in 1864, leaving him the following named children: William B., who died in Delta county, Texas, and left a family; Henry R., a barber of Waco, Texas; Geraldine, wife of J. C. Bailey, of Gough, Texas, and Charles Pinkney, of Klondike. By his second wife, Elizabeth (Threlkeld) Hollon, his children are: John, Laura, wife of Fayette Cisco, of Waco; Neely, widow of Charles Catonhead; Ide, wife of a Mr. Cox of Waco; Robert, George, Thomas, Fannie, Elsie and Samuel, all residents of Waco. Charles Pinkney Hollon was reared on his father's farm and received his education in the rural schools in the vicinity of Gough. He was actively engaged in agricultural pursuits until 1889, when he turned his attention to merchandising at Gough, his being the first store started at that point. He began with a small stock of groceries, worth in the neighborhood of three hundred dollars, and in this venture he prospered. He gained favorable acquaintance and accumulated some capital, and in 1903, wishing to enlarge his business operations, moved to Klondike, the nearest station on the railroad. Here he built a frame store room and opened out in business on a larger scale. In 1911 fire destroyed the building and greater part of his stock. At once he rebuilt a double store, a brick structure, and he now carries a stock of general merchandise which invoices at $18,000. He inherits in a measure the instinct for money-making with which his grandfather was endowed, and his financial advance has been equal to the opportunities offered here. He owns considerable farming land in his locality, which, under his supervision, is being cultivated, and also he had taken a hand in banking. He was a prime mover in the organization of the First State Bank of Klondike, of which he was president until January 1, 1912, since which time he has been vice president and a director. Mr. Holland is identified with the dominant political party of the locality and has been honored with official preferment. For five successive years he served as county commissioner, and it was during his tenure of office that the county jail was built. On Christmas 1883, at Shiloh church, Mr. Hollon and Miss Kittie Henderson were united in marriage, and the fruits of their union are three daughters: Claudie, wife of A. A. Moxley, of Klondike, and to whom were born two children, Allen and Erma Jean; Miss Beulah, at home, and Jessie, wife of C. B. Allard, also of Klondike, and to this union was born Hollon Bradley. Mrs. Hollon is a daughter of John Henderson who came to Texas some years ago from Kentucky. Personally, Mr. Hollon is physically a large man, and he is distinguished for his broad views and good-natured disposition. His religious belief is that of the Christian Church, of which he is a member, and, fraternally, he is identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Additional Comments: As with all biographies like this, there are some errors. Randolph Hollon was born in SC, not NC, per the 1850-1860 Census of Pike Co., Georgia. Also, Caroline (Sturdivant) Hollon died July 5, 1883 per cemetery records. William Randolph Hollon was born November 2, 1834. I am sure there are more. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/bios/hollon989gbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 7.7 Kb

    01/29/2011 07:18:55
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Obituary (Oxford)
    2. Barbara Dayhuff
    3. I think I am interested in Joseph R. Montgomery. My Eddie Montgomery Crawford is named for someone and there are no other Montgomery's in the Crawford line that I know about, this name has been a puzzle to me for sometime. Since his parents and his wife's parents all lived in the area and his wife, Annie Pope Banks was daughter to Mary Strickland, etc. there could be something. Any help on this thought appreciated. Barbara Slade Dayhuff -----Original Message----- From: gapike-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gapike-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of GAGenWeb Archives Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 2:49 PM To: GAPIKE Subject: [GAPIKE] Ga-Pike Co. Obituary (Oxford) Pike County GaArchives Obituaries.....Oxford, Sarah Jane Montgomery June 18, 1932 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Lynn Cunningham http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00011.html#0002535 January 23, 2011, 7:49 pm The Pike County Journal, June 24, 1932 Mrs. Sara Oxford Mrs. Sara Oxford, one of Concord's oldest citizens, died Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Oxford was the widow of the late Mr. W.B. [A.B] Oxford. She was reared in Concord and has lived there all her life and through her genial disposition and willingness to aid others had won for herself hundreds of friends who attested their love for her with the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Oxford is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. Paul Dunn; Mrs. Ed Beckham and one son, Mr. Grady Oxford; two sisters, Mrs. W.T.D. Oxford, of Atlanta, and Mrs. J.H. Smith, Zebulon. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Oxford Sunday afternoon at 3:30 with her pastor, Rev. T.J. Espy, officiating. Interment followed in the Old Hebron cemetery with R.F. Strickland Co., in charge of arrangements. Additional Comments: Sarah Jane Montgomery, daughter of Joseph R. Montgomery and Sarah Elizabeth Strickland, was married to Alonzo Burke Oxford on 25 December 1878 in Pike County. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/obits/o/oxford1717nob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/gafiles/ File size: 1.7 Kb ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/27/2011 10:17:22
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Willam Barrett family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: mdan39551 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.pike/1515.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William Barrett was married to Mary James who was born 17 Feb 1789 in NC and died 24 Jul 1872 at Pike Co., GA. Eliza was their daughter. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    01/27/2011 07:04:33
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Willam Barrett family
    2. Barbara Dayhuff
    3. In my Fincher book that is compiled by Ann Wilson Fincher it states: Mary Henrietta Carter (daughter of Louisa F.) was b. ca 1848 in Pike Co., GA; m. ca 1865 Pike Co., GA Thomas Jefferson Barrett (B. ca 1849 GA), son of James Barrett (b. Sept. 9, 1810 NC) and Elizabeth B. Walker (b. ca 1816 GA), and grandson of William Barrett (b. June 21, 1786 NC; d. Sept. 29, 1872 in Pike Co., GA), and Mary "Melsey" James (b. Feb. 17, 1789 in NC; d. June 24, 1872 in Pike Co., GA) - 4 known children: 1. James Barrett; 2. Luther Barrett m. Eva Byrd and had Thomas, Evelyn and Ralph; 3. Comer Barrett m. Madge ? and had Joseph Barrett; 4. Vennie Leal Barrett m. ? Jones and had Mary Jones and Lillian Jones. My Holland Barrett, (m. Simon Slade) was daughter to William Barrett and Mary James. Holland and Simon are buried in Fincher Cemetery, Meansville, Pike Co., GA. I had Simon's grave marked as a veteran of the War of 1812. Barbara Slade Dayhuff -----Original Message----- From: gapike-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gapike-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of gc-gateway@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 7:48 PM To: GAPIKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GAPIKE] Willam Barrett family This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: parino1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.pi ke/1515.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can you provide any dates to help identify the correct family? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/27/2011 04:36:11
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Willam Barrett family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: mdan39551 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.pike/1515.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William Barrett Sr was born 21 Jun 1786 in NC and died 29 Sep 1872 at Pike Co., GA. Eliza Barrett was born (23 Nov 1824 (abt) at GA and died in 1850 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    01/26/2011 07:45:23
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Willam Barrett family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: parino1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.pike/1515.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can you provide any dates to help identify the correct family? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    01/26/2011 05:48:29
    1. Re: [GAPIKE] Pike Archives
    2. Joanne Thorne
    3. Oh, Lynn, wish I were so lucky. What a windfall. What history! Joanne > Also, thanks to Richard Beckham for bringing me a stack of 1932 newspapers > he found. Lots of news items of people born in that 1880-1900 period of no > census! > > Lynn > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GAPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    01/26/2011 04:34:47