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    1. Re: [GARABUN] BECKs+HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA
    2. Diane Pinion
    3. Yes I am sorry I found it on the Rabun Co., GA Genweb in the records there. Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: "CCMILLER" <bonedigger@highstream.net> To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 7:34 AM Subject: Re: [GARABUN] BECKs+HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > Thanx a bunch Diane!! > Where was that marriage record for John and Elizabeth BECK? Rabun County ? > Charles > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Diane Pinion" <dcpinion@comcast.net> > To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 1:22 AM > Subject: Re: [GARABUN] BECKs+HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > > > >I found the marriage record for John Beck and a Elizabeth Norris > > > > Beck, John Norris, Elizabeth S. 09-13-1843 John S. Henley > > > > So I was wrong on that but just looking at it with no information I would > > persued that avenue first. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "CCMILLER" <bonedigger@highstream.net> > > To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 2:03 PM > > Subject: [GARABUN] BECKs+HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > > > > > >> Diane and Debbie and anybody else interested in subject: > >> Beck in Rabun is my question: > >> In 1850 census, household of John and Elizabeth BECK [listed as > >> merchants] > >> was one Sarah Ann Hunnicutt aged 24. > >> Does anyone know the relationship of the Sarah Ann Hunnicutt to the > >> Becks? > >> Why was she living with the BECKs? > >> Can anyone help in any way to solve this mystery? Sarah's first child may > >> have been born in this household during this census year. > >> Does anyone know Elizabeth BECK's maiden name? > >> Sarah Ann's maiden name was MATHIS, maybe that will help. > >> Please help if you can. > >> Charles > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Debbie Spencer" <INFO@professionalheritage.com> > >> To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 12:55 PM > >> Subject: Re: [GARABUN] HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > >> > >> > >> > Diane - I too descend from the Beck's... The information that I have > >> > indicates that the Beck's that settled in GA originally came from > > Western > >> > NC. I have a lot of records of the Beck's there in the 1700's... > >> > There > >> > are still many there in Swain Co (Bryson City, Cherokee and the > >> > Reservation, etc.) in NC. > >> > > >> > The Beck's were part of the old Church that still stands in the > >> > Cherokee > >> > National Forest... The area is called 'Smokemont'... > >> > > >> > I'd love to sync up and share details with you... Perhaps I can help > > you, > >> > or vice versus... You can contact me directly as our conversation will > > go > >> > off topic of this list. > >> > > >> > Fondly, > >> > > >> > Debbie Spencer, PG, President of Association of > >> > Professional Genealogists, NC Chapter > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: Diane Pinion > >> > To: GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com > >> > Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:42 AM > >> > Subject: Re: [GARABUN] HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > >> > > >> > > >> > I dug out an old note... this may help I don't know. I am actually > >> > connected to the Beck family thru Isaiah Beck's grandfather Jeffrey > > Beck > >> > Sr. > >> > > >> > I have a notes but don't have any info on this individual. I keep > > someof > >> > this stuff in case I need a good lead. I don't know if it will help > > but > >> > below are a few more notes I found in Isaiah's file I have on him. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Carroll County, GA Deed Book E pg 232 > >> > Oath of David White that he bought east half of land lot #191 9th > > Dist. > >> > Carroll County from John Hollaway. Deed made in 1835 witnessed by > > Carter > >> > White and William Stewart. Sold the land to Moses Stallings, > >> > Stallings > >> > sold > >> > to Isaiah Beck Jr. Deed delivered when Beck bought the land. Deed > >> > kept > >> > by > >> > James Reeves for Isaiah Beck Jr. Oct 18, 1845. > >> > Witnessed: John B. Word, Isaiah Beck on April 24, 1845. > >> > > >> > HOLLOWAY, BECK Margie Croney Tue Oct 7 07:00:32 1997 > >> > JOHN HOLLOWAY b. abt 1800 Ga., mar. to Dorcas BECK (b. 1809 SC) dau.of > >> > Isaiah and Dorcas YORK BECK. John and Dorcas were mar. in 1823 Hall > > Co. > >> > Ga. > >> > and settled in Carroll Co. by 1830. I am trying to find who was father > > of > >> > John and siblings. I think Solomon Holloway b. abt 1805 Ga., was a > >> > brother > >> > of John. Solomon mar. Jane CASH. They all lived in Carroll Co. > >> > Children > >> > of > >> > John and Dorcas Beck Holloway: 1. Isaiah Wesley b. 1830 Ga. mar. #1. > >> > Harriett E. GASTON, #2. Mary Elizabeth PUGH. 2. Willis W. b. 1833 3. > > John > >> > A. > >> > b. 1835 mar Eliz. TANNER. 4. George W. b. 1838 mar. Eliz----?.. 5. > > Eliza > >> > Jane b. 1839 mar. Issac A. HARRIS. 6. Nancy N. b. 1843. 7. Pleasant > >> > Man > >> > b. > >> > 1843 mar. Jemima PATE. 8. Emeline b. 1846. 9. James C. b. 1849 mar. > >> > Judia-----?. 10. Bailey Aaron b. 1852 mar. Eliza Jane Whaley. 11. > >> > Missouri > >> > b. 1854 mar. James Jack Ferguson. 12. Cynthia Ann b. 1856 mar. Rufus > >> > Kerr. > >> > If there is anyone with info on this family of JOHN HOLLOWAY, I would > >> > appreciate any help on his father or siblings. Thanks for your time. > >> > Margie. > >> > > >> > John Holloway, Sr <HOLLOWAY.HTM> > >> > > >> > John Holloway was born 1800 in Georgia. He married Dorcas Beck August > > 11, > >> > 1823 in Gainesville, Hall County Georgia. They were in Carroll County > >> > Georgia by the 1830 census. The 1842 Tax Digest of Carroll County > > stated > >> > John lived in the 11th District and had 202 acres. John and Dorcas had > > 9 > >> > children in their household on the 1850 census, and this number grew > >> > to > >> > 12 > >> > by 1856. He moved to Randolph County Alabama between the 1860 and 1870 > >> > census. Four of the children were still with them in the 1870 census > >> > of > >> > Randolph Co. Alabama. John died sometime around 1875 as his land was > >> > being > >> > auctioned in April 1875. Dorcas was living with her youngest daughter, > >> > Cynthia in the 1880 census. > >> > John and Dorcas are buried in the Bradley Family Cemetery near > >> > Wedowee, > >> > Randolph County Alabama. Their graves have unmarked stones. The land > > has > >> > a > >> > marker that indicates: "H.S. Bradley purchased this land in 1887." The > >> > Bradleys have no connection to John and Dorcas. The land was probably > >> > purchased by them after Dorcas died and her children divided the > > estate. > >> > This information was taken from talking to people who lived in Wedowee > >> > and > >> > had been told to them by their ancestors who lived there before them. > > The > >> > Courthouse burned in 1897 so there are no wills or deeds available for > >> > John > >> > and Dorcas. > >> > > >> > > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: <jjmf3@comcast.net> > >> > To: <GARABUN-L@rootsweb.com> > >> > Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 8:51 AM > >> > Subject: [GARABUN] HOLLOWAYs in Rabun Co. GA > >> > > >> > > >> > > Looking for the father and siblings of John HOLLOWAY [HALLOWAY], my > >> > ggggrandfather. Family accounts indicate that John HOLLOWAY was born > > in > >> > north Georgia, specifically in Rabun County GA in 1800, and that his > >> > father > >> > was probably Solomon, b. abt 1775 NC (?). Because Rabun County was > >> > not > >> > formed until 1819, there may be another county(ies) involved. Where do > > I > >> > need to look? I found no documentation until John married Dorcas > > BECK, > >> > b. > >> > 1809 SC, in Hall County GA in 1823 and he and his brother [Miles] > > Solomon > >> > HOLLOWAY b. 1805 GA moved with the BECK family (Isaiah BECK Sr, b. abt > >> > 1778 > >> > NC) and were on the 1830 census in Carroll County; John were on the > > 1840 > >> > census in Cobb County and on the 1850 and 1860 census in Carroll > >> > County > >> > GA. > >> > By 1870 John had moved to Alabama and was on the census in Randolph > >> > County > >> > AL where he died before the 1880 census. Dorcas died abt 1885. He and > >> > Dorcas were buried on their farm in Wedowee, Randolph County AL. I > > would > >> > appreciate any information or! > >> > > suggestions about John and his early life in north Georgia or any > >> > sources of documentation for the area which would become Rabun County. > >> > Thanks. > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > ============================== > >> > > View and search Historical Newspapers. 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