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I spoke to a very helpful woman at the Pike Co., GA probate court who gave me the following information: The first several marriage books are by year: 1823 - 1831 1832 - 1840 1841 - 1855 1855 - 1872 1872 - 1883 Then they use "Alpha" Book A = 1883 - 1890 Book B = 1891 - 1900 Book C = 1901 - 1911 Book D = 1912 - 1940 Valerie Johnson Freeman Tustin, California "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek: they hide . . . I seek!"
Gov. Brown in his zealousness to protect Georgia and his people ordered a military census of all males - children & adults. These records included: name, age in yrs and months, whether they owned a rifle/shotgun; whether they owned a horse/tack. This is handwritten at the top of the sheet: Gov. Joe E. Browns Census of 1864. (Senatorial Census) Act of 14 Dec. 1863 to Reorganize the Militia of the St. of Ga. Enrollment of Present Militia Company District (WHATEVER THE GMD was ) I know this microfilm is at the Washington Memorial Library in Macon....and probably at many other libraries. IF anyone could help us out by typing up a portion (even one military district) that would be a great help! AND if you can't type, but would be able to make copies from the microfilm, I'm sure we could get some typists! This material has been published in a book, but the book does not contain ALL the infor that is on the film, and the book is also copyrighted. If someone is especially interested in Murray County, please contact me. Virginia Crilley
Laura -- I was so excited to see your reply! Which sister of Peyton's are you from? I have read that he had one name Bett who married a Benard and also a sister named Tilly. I also suspect he had one Fereby who married a William Dewberry in Pike Co. in 1841. Most of what has been put together is posted on RootsWeb World Connect at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=valeriefreeman&id=I 2054 THANK YOU so much for the information. I look forward to hearing back from you! Valerie Freeman -------------------------------- In a message dated 10/20/2001 6:35:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, lranvill@holt.k12.mi.us writes: > Hello Valerie. > I, too, have ancestors buried in the "Horton" cemetery in Pike Co. I know > that 10 years ago, the cemetery was still there, although rather run down if > I'm remembering correctly. It was behind a house, and the owners of the > house at that time hadn't realized it was there. I'm descended from the > daughter of William Horton and his wife Mary B., who are Peyton's parents. > Laura Ranville
Joe Cannafax of this list was able to provide a location to me of the old homeplace of Peyton Flournoy Horton and then Garfield Hutchison. It is below. If anyone is familiar with this area and knows if a cemetery might still be present, I would LOVE to hear from you! Thank you! Valerie Freeman Tustin, California --------------------------------------------------------------------- Subj: Re: Horton Cemetery - Pike Co., GA Date: 10/20/2001 12:00:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:JRCannafax">JRCannafax</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:VCJFreeman">VCJFreeman</A> Garfield Hutchison's home place is on Hutchinson Rd, it runs off hwy 362 just below Williamson going toward Hollonville, the home place is on the right, it's an old farm house and someone is living in it today. Joe
Does the location of this cemetery sound familiar to anyone? "The familiy cemetery is on the old Horton home place near Williamson. . .The old Horton homeplace is just outside Williamson. . . In 1964 or 1965, I went to see it. An elderly gentleman, Garfield Hutchinson and his wife owned it and had lived there many years. He was a brother or first cousin of Mr. Lee Hutchinson of Senoia and Mr. Otto Hutchinson of Haralson, and looked very much like them. It is a pretty country place with beautiful large trees around it. The family cemetery is on the place, but we did not try to find it. We did visit the cemetery at Bethany Methodist Church a short distance up the road, and found John Yarborough's grave. . .All of the Horton family were members of the Christian Church in Williamson" So, anyone know the whereabouts of the Horton cemetery???? I know they owned land in the 1st District and also the Drivers District, per the land grantees records of Pike Co. I am crossing my fingers! Valerie Johnson Freeman Tustin, California "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek: they hide . . . I seek!"
Charlotte & other Pike Co Researchers -- Do you know there is a mailing list for those looking for that kind of information? You might have some luck with it, as I bet there is a whole slew of folks that participate on the list that are VERY knowledgeable about the Civil War:: The info on it is below -- this can be found at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/GA/misc.html Scroll down the page -- it's about 1/2 down it. Good Luck, Valerie Freeman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GA-VETERANS-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Georgia and/or participated in military operations in Georgia during the Indian Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at GA-VETERANS-admin@rootsweb.com. Subscribing. Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join GA-VETERANS-L, send mail to GA-VETERANS-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join GA-VETERANS-D, do the same thing with GA-VETERANS-D-request@rootsweb.com. Subscribe to GA-VETERANS-L Subscribe to GA-VETERANS-D (digest) Unsubscribing. To leave GA-VETERANS-L, send mail to GA-VETERANS-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave GA-VETERANS-D, do the same thing with GA-VETERANS-D-request@rootsweb.com. Unsubscribe from GA-VETERANS-L Unsubscribe from GA-VETERANS-D (digest) Archives. You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them, going from one message to another. Some list archives are not available; if there is a link here to an archive but the link doesn't work, it probably just means that no messages have been posted to that list yet. Search the GA-VETERANS archives Browse the GA-VETERANS archives
Thanks for the information about the papers what kind of lookup ie census etc. and what years can you do look ups are they indexed etc. thanks again Dona
I am loking for anyone who can help me locate the roster for the 32nd regiment from Pike County. Thanks, Charlotte Story __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
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>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkes/land/cookbenj.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkes/land/cookjudi.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkes/land/cookrich.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkes/wills/crowleyj.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkes/wills/crowleyj.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/bibles/blood.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/census/1860/agricult.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/history/address.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/history/address.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/military/civilwar/rosters >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/military/civilwar/rosters/b14.txt > > >==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== >This list is for volunteers of the GAGenWeb Project. 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> > >Because of the large amounts of files uploaded last week, this will be >sent in two >parts. > >New or revised files uploaded to the archives 07 Oct thru 14 Oct 2001 > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/bibb/wills/flewellen.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/bios/king.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/eelbeck.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/eelbeck.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/king.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/miles.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/mtparan.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/oquinn.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/phillips.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chattahoochee/cemeteries/phillips.txt 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>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/dougherty/census/1870/pg0585a.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/b6260001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/c4620001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/d4520001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/d4630001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/h6300001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/j5250001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/k2320001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/m2350001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/s3630001.txt >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fannin/obits/w2000001.txt > >http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/fayette/census/1840indx.txt > > >==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== >Genealogy research usually begins with our great-grandparents to preserve > the privacy of 'living persons'. If you encounter a person searching >their birth parents, the need to go to the area on the web that deals >with just this type of research. Please refer them to: >http://www.adoption.org Virginia Crilley
Donna, I have forwarded your message to Linda Murray. She is the expert on the newspaper collection at the University of Georgia. As for other Pike County newspapers, the Pike County Journal is on microfilm at the Pike County Library in Zebulon. I believe they have all copies from the mid to late 1800's on those microfilms. I do not have any Stokes in my research database, but if you have some in Pike County, I'll be glad to do a look-up for you. Lynn Donna Stokes-Lucas wrote: > Can anyone tell me where I can find old Newspapers from Pike County > One is the Jeffersonian? that was published out of Griffin GA. in 1841 > which was in Pike County. Is it available on microfilm and inter library > loan? > also anyone researching the Stokes Surname in and around Griffin/ > Barnesville > Georgia. > thanks > Dona > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
Can anyone tell me where I can find old Newspapers from Pike County One is the Jeffersonian? that was published out of Griffin GA. in 1841 which was in Pike County. Is it available on microfilm and inter library loan? also anyone researching the Stokes Surname in and around Griffin/ Barnesville Georgia. thanks Dona
I know you'll be thrilled with these Civil War Era letters.... File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Grogan" <bilgro@netdoor.com> ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/military/civilwar/letters/turner.txt Correspondence from Lucinda Wesley Turner to her mother. Lucinda Wesley married Elisha Turner, her cousin, who was the son of Edward Turner b 1778 SC d 1865 Pike Co. Ga. Edward Turner is the old man mentioned in the following letters. This family lived in Pike County, GA. In her letters to her Mother in Newton co. Ga [Sarah Hammond Wesley b 1786 d 1882] Lucinda begs her to come to see her as she was only forty miles away. Lucinda Turner's son that she mentions going barefoot all winter in Virginia is Absalom Marvin Turner b 1832. He was in the 13th GA Regt. Co. A. Three of her daughters married Dosters. All three were killed in battle. This is a small peek into life of a small farmer during those harsh times in Pike Co. Ga. I have added a bit of punctuation for clarity, but have not altered the spelling as I received it. The first is from the Post Office at Flat Shoals. The second is from Zebulon. From: "Wesley and Allied Families" bound but unpublished p. 58, by Rusha Wesley and "Ancesters & Descendents of Marvin Hammond Wesley and Mary McClug Wesley" bound but unpublished by Rusha Wesley. Both books are located in the Archives in Atlanta, GA. Georgia Pike county nov. 5th 1860 Dear Mother embrace this oppertunity to rite you a few lines to let you no that we are all well at this time and hopeing that they will find you injoying the same blesing and my Children is all a liveing close by me and is all well and Absaoum came home last spring and we shal be here next year and ant Sally Spurlin is dead. She died the ninth of Dec. last and crops is verry sorry here this year and corn is one dollar a bushel and wheet is worth a dollar and 75 cents a bu and bacon is worth 17 cents a pound and there is three of my children has joined the church and I would have rote before but I was a wating fer you to rite to me and I want you to rite William and Lea and let them no how I am and tell them to rite to me and give me the names of there post office so I can rite to them. When you rite to them tell them when they rite to me to send there letters to the flat shole, georgia and when you get this I want you to rite to me soon for I want to here from you as often as I can. We no that we cant live long and rena is married to a widowere named Roggers and has a daughter names Narcissee. Mit has two children, a boy and a girl, and there names Malvena and Absalum; and Sally has but one ye;. and Ab sas he will take me to see you as soon as he can get enough money to bring me on the car. Sister want to see you and your children verry bad and I think mite come to see me and I want you to rite to me as oftin as you can and I will do the same and I have five children in the church, 4 babtice, 1 and me in the methadice and if we meat no more on earth, let us meat in heaven. Nothing more at presant.... Only remaining your unel death. Loucinda Turner written by soninlaw Wm. W. Doster and my children all remembers there love to there coesens there this is fer you all to reed. -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- -- Georgia Up Co November the 8, 1863 Dear Mother, it is much pleasure to me to rite to you a few lines to let you no that we are all well at this time except an ??? . She has bin vary sick and i hope when these few lines ma find you all well and doing well. I have not much to rite to you at this time only hard times and worse a coming. Corn is worth 2.00 a bushel and wheet is 1.0 and pork 1.00 pur pound. We did not make much corn this year only enough to faten our hogs. O, Mother, if I cold see you I could tel you more than I can rite, I got a leter froim mi son last nigh and he was well. He is in verginia. Mary is marid. She marid a nother Doster. He is in the war. Mother, I dont no whether I will git to come yet ar not I want you all to come to sea if you can. I want you all to rite often than you do. I have not got a leter from you all in two months. Brother, I want you to come if I can git old man Lish off. Tel Matilda to rite to me and let me no how Mark is gettin a long. Mother,I want you to let all of them read this leter. I rote it to all of you. I want you to send you leter to Zebulon, Pike Co., Gea and I can git them handy. I mus close. I remain. Lusinda Turner to her Mother on same sheet----Dear granmother, and I take mi pen in hand to let you all no that me and my children is well. I want to come to sea you, if I cold git eny body to come with me, I wold come on the cars to sea you all. I am going to come to Atlanta in a few days to draw mi hiygher wadgeses. I will come to sea you all if I can. Uncle, I want you to rite to me as soon as you git this letter. Sarah E. Doster ----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Geo Up co March the 4 1864 Dear mother and brother I take the opitunity of riten you a few lines to let you no that we are all well at this time and doing tolebul well and I do hope when you git this leter it ma find all of the connectian well and doing well. Mother I sea so much trubel mi heart is giting bad. mother you must look over mi long absent far not riten no often than I do. I have rote this make two sence I received are from you all. I herd from mi son last week and he was well at the rapanan in verginia. the man edward is going up in henry and he says he will come to sea you all and tel you all the news. I will send you all mi big compliments more that I can rite. brother if I dont come when crops is laid by I want you to fetch mamy down, if you can, to sea me far mi chance is oad. you no I have not got no body to fetch me. you no Lisha is not like no body else to go with his wife. you must rite soon and i will do the same. I must close far this time. I will still remain you daughter until Death. Good by mother, Lucinda Turner [Added to the bottom] grandmother I will rite you all a few lines to let you no that me and mi children is well at this time. O granmother, the trobel I have seen since I saw you last I never node what trobel was tel now. I have lost mi husban in the war and left me two little children and no home. I am staing at Paps now. You all must rite to me soon. mi love to you all Sarah E. Doster ----------------------------------------------------- ------------- Geo Up co. March 31 1864 Dear Mother I seat myself to answer your kind leter which came to hand yeaterday and was glad to her from you all was well this leave us all well. Mother I was sory I did not git to come to sea you all. Lisha was a (faded) and he cold not git to come with me. Mother I want to sea you all very bad and wold come if I cold get off. I want you to come sea me. brother could come if he wold try. Mother, I have rote this makes three letters I have rote you (Faded away) I am sorry you wont git the (faded) at Swift's factory. what crops we have is sorry and corn is worth five dollars. I want to try to come if I can git off when crops is laid by if I can git off. thare is no chance git a bugy minta and Sarah is talking about coming up on a car this Sumer and if they do I will come with them. Absalom is in a verginia camp ner avng coat house. (this is as near as I can read it) he is in bad health and he has been all this winter. he has bin barfooted all the winter. tel Matilda howdy and all of the connection and they might rite to me. I want to her from you all ever week if I could. the old man is coming up thare next month in Henry to live and I will send you mother a letter by him. you said you did not want me to fargit I had a Mother. I never will fargit you in this worl. I loose a meny nights sleep thinking about you. I must close. mi love to you all. your dauter untel death. Lusinda Turner ----------------------------------------------------------
Someone just tried to send me a zip file on a Family Bible....and I'm not sure where it was coming from. If it was from someone on this list, please try again! Sorry. Virginia Crilley
PENNINGTON, William H. & COGGIN, Mary Elizabeth -- Valentine's Day 1828 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Valerie (Johnson) Freeman <VCJFreeman@aol.com> ******************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb ******************************************************************************* Page 55 Georgia - Pike County To any Judge, Justice of the Inferior Court, Justice of the Peace or Minister of the Gospel. You are authorized to Join in the holy bonds of Matrimony William Pennington and Eliza Coggin -- according to the Constitution & Laws of this State & for so doing this shall be your sufficent License. Given under my hand & seal this 11th day of February 1828. H. Y. Johnson CCC Georgia - Pike County I certify that William Pennington & Eliza Coggin are duly bound in Matrimony by me this 14th day of February 1828. Bluford Groer J.P. =============================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for FREE access =============================================================================== Virginia Crilley
This one is so exciting! I hope someone finds a relative mentioned here. >Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 21:57:37 -0400 >From: "Lynn B. Cunningham" <lcunnin1@bellsouth.net> > >Subject: History of Flat Rock Primitive Baptist Church > >This history was copied from a document found in the Pike County >Library. Author unknown and run on an old mimeograph machine, I >estimate it was written in the late 1950's or early 1960's. From the >list of original members I found my great grandparents, Jim and Ann >Bevil, and her brother Ben Hawkins and his wife Margaret. >The Early History of Flat Rock Primitive Baptist Church > >Flat Rock church had its origin in a school building located about six >miles north of Zebulon on Highway 19, where Patton's Road joins the >highway. The site, on the east side of the highway, was part of the >Cicero Gresham estate, and adjoined the Gresham Cemetery. Soon after >Pike County was established, Cicero Gresham donated land for a school. >It was given the name "Flat Rock" by one of the early teachers, Mr. >Hartford Green, because nearby there is a large flat rock approximately >twelve by twenty feet. > >The church was established in 1869, and was organized by Elder W.T. >"Bill" Goddard. On Friday, November 12, 1869, brethren, sisters, and >friends met at Flat Rock Post Office, for the purpose of organizing a >Primitive Baptist Church. Elders present by invitation, Edmond Dumas, >John Mullins, John E. Duke, and W.T. "Bill" Goddard. > >After a divine service by Elder Edmond Dumas, the Elders present formed >a presbytery, went into the house, and called for the members desiring >to form a church by Constitution. The following persons responded: >Wm.H. Harden and wife, Richard Green and wife, John R. Sikes, Mrs. >Elizabeth Pitts, Mrs. Nancy Billingsley, and Mrs. Mary J. Seagraves. >After an examination of these persons according to Baptist order, they >were found orthodox and orderly. Therefore at their request, they were >pronounced a Baptist Church of Christ by the name Flat Rock Primitive >Baptist Church of Christ. The aforesaid action being taken and recorded, >the Presbyters signed their names as F. Dumas, John Mullins, John E. >Duke, and Wm.T. Goddard, and the assembly was dismissed. > >The next day, Saturday, November 13th, 1869, the church held the first >meeting. In conference, Elder W.T. Goddard was called as pastor for the >coming year and he agreed to serve the church. Services were held in the >school building from 1869 until 1898. > >The following pastors served "Old Flat Rock" church: Elder W.T. "Bill" >Goddard, Elder John Mullins, Elder Isaac Nichols, Elder James Freeman, >Elder Gunter (Dr. I.L.), Elder Lions, and Elder J.A. Wright. Elder Wright >was ordained at "Old Flat Rock" Church. Pastors serving Flat Rock Church >in later years included: Elder A.C. Elliott, Elder Dan Henderson, Elder >Geo.D. Goddard, and at present time Elder Charlie F. York. Among the >charter members were Mr. Gilben Greene, Mrs. Melvinie Gresham, Mr. Jim >Bevil, Mrs. Ann Bevil, Mr. Berl Aikins, Mrs. Emma Aikins, Mr. W.P. "Wash" >Harden, Mrs. Ginnie Harden, Mrs. Lizzie Kendrick Reeves, Mr. Ben Hawkins, >Mrs. Margaret Kendrick Hawkins, Mr. & Mrs. William Kendrick, Mr. Newton >Wilson, Mrs. Bethena Kendrick Wilson, Mrs. Martha Kendrick Milligan, and >Mrs. Pitts, Mother of Martin Pitts lovingly called "Grandma Pitts." Although >Mr. Cicero Gresham and Mr. John Gresham attended the early church, they >left their membership with old Harmony Church. > >I feel that the following story belongs in the account of the early >church. One night Mr. John Gresham was checking his slave quarters, he >heard a young slave girls voice, he asked her what she was doing, and >she answered, "Praying." He talked with her, and learned that she wanted >to be baptized. The next preaching day, he took her behind him on his horse >to old Harmony Church, where she joined the church and was baptized. After >the war ended, she had no way to go to her church, so she asked for membership >at Flat Rock. She told the congregation: "My ole Marster give the land >for this church, and I'se too old to walk to my church." She was received >into the church and was lovingly called "Aunt Millie." On the first communion >after she became a member, Mrs. Ann Bevil washed Aunt Millie's feet. > >In 1898, the church was moved to its present site. Land for the present >church and a school house was donated by a Mrs. Morgan and he husband's niece, >Miss Betty Madden. The first service in the new church building was held >in September 1898. The first hymn was "Lenox" by Charles Wesley, The Year of >the Jubilee Is Come, Return Ye Ransomed Sinners Home." Elder W.T. "Bill" >Goddard preached the first sermon. Virginia Crilley
Thanks Valerie for this Coggin Will for Pike County! Valerie (Johnson) Freeman <VCJFreeman@aol.com> ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/pike/wills/coggin.txt Will of John Silas COGGIN - Pike Co., Georgia (17 June 1852) (page 181) Georgia Pike} County } In the name of God Amen, I John Coggin of said state and county being of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly depart from this world deem is right and proper both as respect myself and my family that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me. I therefore make this my last Will and Testament, hearby revoking and annulling all other heretofore made by me. Item 1st I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian like manner suitable to my circumstances and condition; my soul I trust shall return to rest with God who gave it as I hope for eternal salvation through the blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, whose word I have confidence in and merits I have trusted for forty four years. Item Second I desire and direct all my prior debts be paid if any without delay by me Executors hereinafter named as I am unwilling my creditors should be delayed of their rights especially as there is no necessity for delay. Item Third I give and devise to my beloved wife Sarah lot of Land number two hundred and eighteen on which my house stands. Also lot two hundred and nineteen or so much of it as is on the north side of birch Creek also the east half of Lot number one hundred and ninety-nine also the East half of lot number one hundred and eighty six all of which land I give to my wife for and during her natural life or widowhood; at her death or marriage I give the above described land to my son Matthew Coggin; in addition to the above described property I give to my wife Sarah under the same expectations as aforementioned my negro woman Melinda and (page 182) her four children viz Tellitha and Frances, William and Joe and their further increase; until the death or marriage of my wife and then to be the property of my son Matthew Coggin for ever; in addition to this I give to my son Matthew at my death my negro man Toby and his wife Harriett and their five children to wit Jon and Hannah Julian and Tom & Vincy & further increase. Item fourth I give and devise to my daughter Elizabeth Pennington wife of William Pennington's children to wit Locke L. Pennington, Henry A. Pennington, Sophroney C. Pennington Sarah E. Pennington, Silas M. Pennington and Nancy F. Pennington three negros and their further increase Lowis Adaline and her child Alexander and Caroline the said negros to be sold and the money to be equally divided between them. I also give to the above named children Six hundred dollars in money or notes. Item Fifth I give to my son Silas Coggin the north half of lot of land number two hundred and seventeen; the west half of Lot number one hundred and ninety nine; the west half of lot number one hundred and Eighty-six; the land all being & lying in the first district of originally Monroe now Pike County these lands I give to my son Silas Coggin in addition to the lot on which he now lives and to which I have heretofore made him a deed. My will further is that the consideration money expressed in said deed shall not be brought against my son Silas in the division of my estate. I also give my son Silas my negro woman Mary which is now in his possession and her three children to wit Anderson, Mandy & Martha and their further increase forever. Item Sixth I give to my Grand son John Coggin son of Silas Coggin one negro girl named Jain and her further increase who is now in his possession which negro I give to my Grand son if however he should without a lawful living child my will is that said negro and her increase if any shall return to my estate and be the property of my son Silas Coggin and if he is dead, then to his heirs. Item seventh I give to my daughter Nancy McCrary wife of Robert McCrary and her children five negros to wit Daniel a Mulatto, Simon 26 years of age, Henry 12 years old and Sarah Elizabeth and Susan and their increase and I likewise give my Daughter Nancy and her Children six hundred (page 183) hundred dollars in money or notes to that amount at my death. Item Eighth I give to my daughter Nelly Pryor wife of John Pryor and her children three negros to wit Eliza and her child Celia and Rachel and their further increase. I likewise give my daughter Nelly Pryor and her children five hundred dollars in money or notes at my death. Item Ninth I give to my daughter Mary Scott and her children free from the disposition of any future husband Anahoy and her two children viz Floy & Martha and Lilly and her child Nanney & Manina and Miles and Rose and her increase and three hundred dollars in money or notes at my death. Item 10th My will is that all my notes and money after my past debts are paid be equally divided between Silas Coggin, Matthew Coggin, Nancy McCrary and Mary Scott my will further is that in the division of these notes and money if any there be that each of the above named take his or her share at my death, but that Silas Coggin take Mary Scott's part as trustee for her. Item 11th My will is that all my property whoever or whatever it may be not named in my will should be sold by Executors hereinafter named and the money equally divided between all of my children. Item 12 I consider and appoint my son Matthew Coggin and my son-in-law Robert McCrary my Executors to this my last will and Testament this June 17th 1852. John Coggin Signed Sealed and delivered and published by John Coggin as his last will and Testament in the presence of us the subscribers who subscribe our names here in the presence of said testator and of each other this June 17th 1852 W. P. Ervin John W. Dunbar A.J. Pryor D. W. Sturdivant State of Georgia} Pike County } Mr. William P. Ervin, John W. Dunbar and Andrew J. Pryor do solemnly swear that we saw John Coggin sign and heard him publish & declare this writing to be & contain his last will & testament and at the time thereof he was of sound and disposing mind & memory & that he did it justly & without compulsion to the best of our knowledge and belief. Sworn to & subscribed in open court this 17th day of October 1853. W. P. Ervin John M. Dunbar Wiley E. Maugham, Ordy. A. J. Pryor (page 184) State of Georgia} Court of Ordinary Sept Term 1857 Pike County} We Matthew Coggin and Robert McCrary do solemnly swear that this writing contains the true last will and Testament of John Coggin deceased so far as we know or believe and that we will well and fairly execute the same by paying first the debts and then the legacies contained in the said will as far as his goods and chattels will therewith extend & the law charges us and that we will make a true and perfect inventory of all such goods and chattels so help us God. Sworn to & subscribed before me this 7th day of September 1857. {Matthew Coggin J. C. Beckham {Robert McCrary Ordinary { Recorded Sept 8th 1837 J. C. Beckham, Ordy
Aren't these pension records marvelous? Thanks, Lynn. >Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 16:04:33 -0400 >From: "Lynn B. Cunningham" <lcunnin1@bellsouth.net> > >The daughters of James Pope Ballard applied for this pension due to >their deceased father in 1906. >APPLICATION FOR PENSIONS DUE DECEASED SOLDIER. >UNDER ACT APPROVED OCTOBER 9, 1891. > >STATE OF GEORGIA, Pike County. > >Personally before me come Misses Eva Ballard, Mary Willie Ballard, & Essie >Ballard, of said county, after being duly sworn, on oath says that they >are the daughters of J.P. Ballard who was duly enrolled as an indigent >Confederate Pensioner from the county of Pike and was paid a Pension of >Sixty Dollars from Pike County for 1905, and that the said J.P. Ballard >died in Pike County on the 28 day of Jany [sic] 1906, and at the time of >his death a Pension of $60.00 was due him from Pike County and unpaid for >1906. Applicants further swear they are the dependent daughters of said >J.P. Ballard and that their mother who was the lawful wife of J.P. Ballard >married the said on the [blank] day of [blank] 18 [blank] in Pike County, >State of Georgia and they have resided with him from their birth to his >death as his lawful children and are now his dependent children and they >ask that the Pension so due be paid to them. >Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Feby [sic] 1906. > >J.W. Means >Ordinary >Pike County > >Eva Ballard [LS] >Mary Willie Ballard [LS] >Essie Ballard [LS] > > >AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESS >GEORGIA, Pike County > >Personally came before me [blank], who on [blank] oath says that he knew >J.P. Ballard while in life and that he knows Misses Eva Ballard, Mary >Willie Ballard and Essie Ballard the above applicants that he knows that >the said J.P. Ballard and their Mother [Miss Kittie Avery] were in due >form of law married in the County of Pike in the State of Georgia on the >18th day of October 1870, and that they resided together as husband and >wife from date of marriage to the date of her death on the [blank] day of >about 1890, and I now know that they are his dependent daughters. >J.W. Means >Ordinary >Pike County > >E.F. Dupree [LS] > >Note 1st. This form can be used by guardian of minor children where >there is no widow. > 2nd. Ordinary must send in all cases certified copy of marriage > license attached.
Here's another fantastic document shared by Lynn. This one is so interesting in all the details it gives. >Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 15:45:14 -0400 >From: "Lynn B. Cunningham" <lcunnin1@bellsouth.net> > > >This document was sworn by Robert W. Ballard for his friend James >Lafayette Buckelew. At the time of the affidavit both were in Carroll >County, Georgia, but both were originally from Pike County. >State of Georgia >Carroll County > >Personally came before me, R.W. Ballard of the County of Carroll, State of >Georgia, who being duly >sworn, says that on the 10th day of May 1864, he was commanding Co. H. >44th Regiment Ga. >Volunteers and was in 8 or 10 feet of J.L. Buckelew, when he rec'd the >injury which caused his >deafness. That he knew said Buckelew from his infancy, and knows that up >to the 10th day of May >1864, that there was no deficiency in his hearing but immediately after >the shock on the 10th of >May, 1864, said Buckelew could not hear anything and deponent was with him >for a few days and >he was still in the same condition. After a few days the deponent was sent >to the hospital, and >remained at the hospital until the 8th day of September 1864, and was then >discharged from the >service, and did not see Buckelew any more until May, 1865, and said >Buckelew was then so deaf >that he could not understand what was said to him, unless, a person should >speak very loud, and be >very close to him. Deponent lived in one half mile of said Buckelew, in >Pike County, Ga. from May >1865, till the fall of 1875, and said Buckelew grew gradually worse all >the while. In the fall of >1875, deponent moved to Carroll County, Ga., and saw nothing more of said >Buckelew, till January >1880, when said Buckelew moved to Carroll County, Ga., and settled about >one mile from deponent, >and he has been living there ever since. Ever since said Buckelew has >lived in Carroll, he could not >understand anything, however loud, without the use of an 'Ear Trumpet.' > >Deponent can not say whether or not Buckelew was discharged from the >service on account of the >injury on the 10th day of May, 1864, as deponent was sent off to >Lynchburg, Va. to the hospital, >in three or four days after Buckelew was shocked, and never returned to >the command anymore but >was discharged as stated above. Deponent has been intimately acquainted >with J.L. Buckelew's >father, mother, brothers and sisters for forty years, and knows that there >has been no deficiency >in the hearing of any of the family except, J.L. Buckelew and that his >hearing was good till the 10th >day of May 1864. > >Sworn to and subscribed before me, Feb 10th, 1890 >S.J. Brown, Ordy C.C. > >[signed] R.W. Ballard, Lt. Co. H. 44 Regiment >Georgia Vol. > >Georgia, Carroll County >I, S.J. Brown, Ordinary of said county, certify that I am personally >acquainted with R.W. Ballard, >who has signed the foregoing affidavit, and know that he is a man of >truth, and his statements are >worthy of full credit. > >Given under my hand and seal of office, this 20th day of Feb'y, 1890. >S.J. Brown. >Ordy, Carroll Co., Ga.