I think I have answered my own question. Descendants of Chester Walker Bankston, Sr. CHESTER WALKER BANKSTON, SR. WILLIAM BENJAMIN, WILBURN HENDERSON) was born 31 May 1894 in Pike County, Georgia, and died 09 September 1956 in Spalding County, Georgia1. He married ETHEL MILNER 30 April 1932 in Fulton County, Georgia, daughter of JENA MILNER and MAMIE DUNBAR. She was born 23 September 1903 in Pike County, Georgia, and died 04 January 1998 in Orange County, Florida2. More About CHESTER WALKER BANKSTON, SR.: Burial: East View Cemetery, Pike County, Georgia County of Residence: 09 September 1956, Pike County, Georgia Notes for ETHEL MILNER: Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - January 6, 1998 Deceased Name: Ethel Milner Bankston, 94, died Sunday, Jan. 4. Mrs. Bankston was a homemaker. Born in Barnesville, Ga., she moved to Central Florida in 1959. She was Baptist. Marriage Notes for CHESTER BANKSTON and ETHEL MILNER: The Pike County Journal May 6, 1932 Milner - Bankston A wedding of much interest in this and adjacent sections was that of Miss Ethel Milner, of Barnesville and Atlanta, to Mr. Chester W. Bankston, of Meansville, which was solemnized at the Druid Hills Baptist church last Saturday at one o’clock with Rev. Louie D. Newton, pastor, performing the ceremony. Only close friends of the bride and groom and the immediate family of the groom were in attendance. Mr. Bankston is one of Pike County’s best known young business men, being half owner of the Holloway and Bankston Pimento Pepper Plant at Meansville and prominently connected in other business of the county. Miss Milner, who formerly lived at Barnesville is known as a young lady of great charm and highly accomplished. She has resided in Atlanta for some time. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bankston left for a wedding trip to Florida and Cuba. They will be at home to their friends in Meansville after May 15. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Edwards, of Zebulon and Mrs. Willie Bankston, of Meansville, were the attendants from Pike county.