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    1. [GASCREVE] THOMPSON Surname lookup part 2
    2. THOMPSON Surname part 2 >From "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" pg. 372 "Thursday 16th inst. by Rev. J. W. WOOLDRIDGE, Mr. Leonard T. DOYAL to Miss Matilda THOMPSON, all of Clarke County. Jan. 22, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 395 "In Hall County on March 4th by rev. John RIVES, Mr. Robert W. GLENN of Chattoogaville, Ga. and native of Surry Co., N. C. to Miss Jane E., Dau. of Andrew THOMPSON. Mar. 31, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 412 "Wednesday 21st inst. by Rev. Mr. YOUMANS, Benjamin THOMPSON, Esq., to the amiable Miss Catherine WILLIAMS, eldest dau. of Dr. Allen WILLIAMS, all of St. Peters Parish, S. C. June 27, 1809." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 413 "Thursday evening by Rev. THOMPSON, Capt. Gilbert NEYLAND of Burke Co., to Mrs. Charlotte S. GIBBONS of Savannah. Jan. 27, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 416 "Tuesday the 4th inst. by Rev. John R. THOMPSON at the house of John MILLEDGE, Esq., Mr. Barna MCKINNE, merchant of Savannah to Miss Ann GALPHIN, dau. of Thomas GALPHIN, Esq., of S. C. Sept. 13, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 429 "Wednesday evening, Henry WORKMAN, Esq. of Philadelphia and Mrs. THOMPSON of Savannah, by Rev. MONTEITH. Apr. 25, 1797." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 462 "In Dartmouth, Mass., Mr. Ezra THOMPSON, merchant of Savannah, to Miss Cynthia GIFFORD of the former place. Aug. 15, 1820." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. That's all the THOMPSONS.

    09/10/2000 09:05:03
    1. Re: [GASCREVE] HURT Surname Lookup
    2. coppes
    3. Hi: I am new to the Screven rootsweb list. I have seen, in the past several days the posts on surname lookups. Is it possible to have names looked up or is this just a special list? If possible, I would be interested in information on Dickson, Rowland and Odom. Thank you very much. sincerely, Marti coppes@budget.net -----Original Message----- From: RNSANGLIN@aol.com <RNSANGLIN@aol.com> To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 10, 2000 7:43 PM Subject: [GASCREVE] HURT Surname Lookup >HURT Surname > >From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" > abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. > >pg. 32 >"At his residence in Putnam Counyt on Dec. 31st, Mr. William HURT >in his 27th year. Wife and child survive. For many years a member of >the Methodist Church. Had lost two little children during the early >part of last year. Jan. 13, 1835." >THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. > >pg. 55 >"At the residence of her father Spencer HURT in Putnam County on the >26th ult. in her 19th year., Mrs. Emily R. INGRAM, consort of Mr. >Little H. INGRAM. Sept. 4, 1838." >THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. > >pg. 163 >"In Baldwin County on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Mary HURT, relict of William >HURT. Nov. 19, 1819." >THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. > >pg. 384 >"In Putnam County on the 20th inst. at the house of Charles HURT, Mr. >Stith H. INGRAM to Miss Emily R. HURT, only daughter of Spencer HURT >of said county. June 27, 1837." >THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. > >(Nancy's note: This entry and the one on page 55 seem to be the same >Emily HURT, even though the first name of the husband is different. >I did double check) > >pg. 402 >"On the 28th ult. by Rev. C. A. BROWN, Dr. H. P. SMEAD of Talbotton to >Miss Priscilla HURT, dau. of Col. Benjamin HURT of Alabama. July 12, 1842." >THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. > > >That's all of the HURT Surname. > > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/

    09/10/2000 08:56:05
    1. [GASCREVE] THOMPSON Surname part 1
    2. THOMPSON Surname part 1 From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by: Judge Folks Huxford pg. 8 "At his residence near Huntsville, Ala. on Dec. 23rd last, Dr. Asa THOMPSON, formerly of Elbert ounty, Ga. Feb. 4, 1828." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 21 "On July 29th, Mrs. Tobitha THOMPSON, youngest dau. of Col. Evans RAGLAND, dec'd. of Elbert County and wife of J. E. THOMPSON of Monroe County. Member of the Baptist Church eight years. Aug. 30, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 108 "On Aug. 30th at Hardwick, Lieut. John W. THOMPSON of the U. S. Amry. Sept. 12, 1800." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVNNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 141 "In Savannah on the 25th inst., James THOMPSON, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, formerly a printer there; age 23 years. Sept. 27, 1810." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 145 "In Savannah on the 7th inst., Capt. John THOMPSON, age 30 years, a native of Cookssakey, N. Y. Feb. 10, 1812." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 146 "Died at sea on Apr. 25th last, onboard the schooner, "Mt. Vernon", of yellow fever, Mr. Thomas L. THOMPSON, formerly of Savannah. May 7, 1812." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 179 "Died Friday night, greatly lamented, Mr. William THOMPSON of this city, merchant. The St. Andrews Society attended funeral Sunday. Mar. 20, 1794." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 215 "In Augusta on the 21st inst., Dr. R. D. THOMPSON, an eminent physician of that place. May 30, 1829." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 226 "Report of Deaths in Macon for week ending 26th inst: George A. EVANS, age 1 yeaar, 10 months. Eliza THOMPSON (Colored) age 33 years of fever; and Sarah (Colored) age 35 of consumption." Aug. 28, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 263 "Died in All Saints Parish, S. C. 13th July, Susan P. dau. of Hilliard J. and Margaret R. THOMPSON, age three years, 1 month, 10 days. Aug. 19, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 278 "Mar. 22, 1794 On the night of the 19th and 20th inst., Maj. William THOMPSON. He was Cpatain in the 9th Pennsylvania Regiment in the late American Army from its formation to its dissolution. He was a brave, prudent officer, defending the rights of his countrymen. Widow, son and daughter survive. Buried in St. Paul's Churchyard. Masonic Honors." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE of the STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 296 Feb. 2, 1881 "Bettie THOMPSON (colored), age 104 years died in this county on 20th. She was formerly a slave of Mrs. Rachel MCFLL and a faithful member of Varennes Church for many years. She left one daughter, nine grand- children, fifty-one great grandchildren and forty-nine great, great grandchildren. (Anderson (S.C.) Intelligencer)." THE SUN, (Hartwell, Georgia), 1881-1884. pg. 299 "June 4, 1881 Asa THOMPSON, an industrious young man was drowned in Mason's Mill Pond in the County (Hart) last Saturday." THE SUN, (Hartwell, Georgia), 1881-1884. pg. 336 "In Bibb County on the 1st inst., by James THOMPSON, Esq., Mr. Edward O. HUCKLER (? not plain) to Miss Harriet HILL, daughter of Henry B. HILL, Esq., Sept. 6, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 366 "In Pulaski County, Sunday the 18th inst., by John BOZEMAN, Esq., Mr. Robert M. THOMPSON to Miss Malinda MAYO, all of Pulaski County. Dec. 22, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 371 "In Dublin, Laurens County on the 6th inst., Mr. John FONDREN to Miss Nancy THOMPSON, bothof Dublin. Nov. 20, 1833." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. more to follow............

    09/10/2000 08:25:32
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSTON Surname Lookup part 2
    2. JOHNSTON Surname part 2 From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by: Judge Folks Huxford. Pg. 252 "Died 23rd March, Mr. James JOHNSTON, ag 88 years, a Revolutionary Soldier. He Left Ireland, his native country and came with his father (who was a surveyor) to America before the Revolution and remained in S. C. until the Declaration of Indenpendence took place. He then fought in the war. After the war, he returned to Ireland and brought his mother, brother and sisters with him to America, where he reamined for some time. He then, for his second time, returned to Ireland where he married and with his wife returned to America in 1810, selecting Charleston as the place of his final abode. Here he raised a worthy family. April 24, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 287 "Dec. 5, 1800 Tuesday evening, Mrs. JOHNSTON, wife of Mr. Charles JOHNSTON of Augusta." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE of the STATE, 1796-1800. pg. 338 "In Bibb County on the 10th inst., by William CLARK, Esq., Mr. William H. (or B.?) JOHNSTON to Miss Caroline BAILEY. Oct. 17, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 345 "Married last Dunday, James ROBERTSON to Jean, dau. of Dr. Andrew JOHNSTON. Dec. 1, 1791." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 350 "Last THursday at White Bluff, John JOHNSTON, son of Mr. Thomas JOHNSTON and Mrs. KEALL, widow of Lewis KEALL. Sept. 27, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 408 "On the 13th ult. at Greenville, Meriwether County, George Marcus JOHNSTON, Esq., Editor of THE AMERICAN DEMOCRAT, to Miss Juvernia (sic), oldest dau.of Mr. David C. ROSE of Greenville. Sept. 3, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 425 "Last Saturday eveing, Mr. Richard MILLER, merchant, to Miss Jane JOHNSTON, dau. of Mr. James JOHNSTON, printer. Aug. 20, 1796. (from the Savannah Newletter of Aug. 16)." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GAZETTE of the STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 429 "On Wednesday at White Bluff, James JOHNSTON, Jr. of Savannah, merchant, to Miss Ann HOUSTON, second dau. of the late Sir George HOUSTON, Bart., dec'd. June 2, 1797." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 439 "At St. Mary's on the 20th inst., Mr. William COOK, merchant, to Miss Mary JOHNSTON, both of St. Mary's. Feb. 29, 1804." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 451 "In St. Mary's on the 28tust., Mr. William SINCLAIR of New York, Commander of Gunboat No. 164, to the amiable Miss Euphemia JOHNSTON, second dau. of Maj. William JOHNSTON of St. Mary's. Dec. 12, 1811." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 452 "On Thursday the 23rd inst. by Rev. KOLLOCK, James MORRISON, Esq., to the amiable Miss Eliza JOHNSTON of Savannah, Apr. 30, 1812." "Married in New York, James T. JOHNSTON, formerly of Savannah, to Miss Jane SANDFORD, dau. of Mr. William SANDFORD of N.Y. Feb. 12, 1817." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 457 "At St. Simons Island on the 2nd inst. by Rev. MATTHEWS, John MCNISH, merchant of Savannah, to Miss Mary Ann JOHNSTON, eldest dau. of the late Thomas JOHNSTON, Dwq., of White Bluff District. Feb. 8, 1819." (Nancy's note: "Dwq." is exactly as it is spelled in abstract.) THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. That's all of the JOHNSTONS.

    09/10/2000 07:07:00
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSTON Surname lookup part 1
    2. JOHNSTON Surname part 1 From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 100 "Died Oct. 9th, 1797 at Nassau, New Providence, Dr. Lewis JOHNSTON in his 60th year; formerly of Georgia; member of His Majesty's Council and had filled other positions in that province (Georgia). March 6, 1798." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 102 "Died Wednesday, Mr. Elisha ELON and Mr. Jesse JOHNSTON. Spet. 14, 1798." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 106 "At his plantation near White Bluff, Thomas JOHNSTON, Esq., Sunday A. M. Nov. 26, 1799." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 108 "Friday in Savannah, Capt. Wm. JOHNSTON of the brig "CAMELEON". Sept. 5, 1800." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 112 "Dr. Andrew JOHNSTON died yesterday A. M., age 67 years; a resident of Georgia 48 years; eminent in his profession. Dec. 1, 1801." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 114 "Died in Savannah on 30th ult., Augustus JOHNSTON. Nov. 2, 1802." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 116 "On Thursday 13th inst. after a long illness, Mr. Andrew William JOHNSTON, merchant of Savannah. July 20, 1803." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 117 "In Savannah last Monday after a long illness, Matthew JOHNSTON, Esq., native and merchant of this city, age 39 years. Within the last two months this family has been bereft of two brothers and two brothers-in law, all in the prime of life. Nov. 5, 1803." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 134 "On the 4th inst., James JOHNSTON, age 70 years, native of Edinburgh; formerly printer of THE GEORGIA GAZETTE. Came to Savannah in 1761 and lived here since. Widow and sic children survive. Oct. 7, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN <USEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 141 "On the 19th inst., (sic), Alexander JOHNSTON, Esq. in his 46th year, a native of Savannah. Wife and children. (should read 19th ult.?). Oct. 18, 1810." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 149 "On the 29th Aug., Mrs. Ann M. JOHNSTON, dau. of Sir George and Lady HOUSTON, and wife of Col. James JOHNSTON of Savannah. Oct. 2, 1817." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 167 "In this city, Mr. Robert JON+HNSTON, age 45, native of Ireland. Sept. 19, 1829." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 169 "Near Savannah on the 1st inst., Miss Sarah JOHNSTON, dau. of the late James JOHNSTON, printer. Nov. 25, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 170 "In Savannah, Mr. James JOHNSTON, pilot, native of Weathersfield, Conn. Nov. 16, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 180 "At White Bluff, Mrs. Mary JOHNSTON, wife of Thomas JOHNSTON. June 19, 1794." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 191 "Last Saturday at his plantation "The Hermitage", Mr. Thomas JOHNSTON, formerly a merchant of Savannah. Survived by several children. Nov. 28, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 197 "Friday last, Mr. John Andrew JOHNSTON. Nov. 12, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 200 "Died: James JOHNSTON for some years a pilot on the Savannah River. He was a native of New York where he became a widower; he leavs several children in that state. He was in his 52nd year. Oct. 25, 1805." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 234 "Died 24th May last in Early County, Georgia, Mrs. Eliza Ann JOHNSTON, consort of James JOHNSTON in her 41st year. June 25, 1841." THE STANDARD OF UNION, 1841. more to follow............

    09/10/2000 06:08:08
    1. [GASCREVE] Re: [GABULLOC] Louis/Lewis Green/e
    2. Gregory Drexel
    3. Selma, it might be possible that he was from Screven Co. or Tattnall County, originally from the Augusta, GA, Beach Island, SC area. There is alot of bantering back and forth on the GA-SCREVE-L@rootsweb.com list as well as some fellow Greene researchers on the GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com list. If I come across any specific info on Lewis Green, I will forward. It is not my line, but sometimes I feel like ALL the Greene's were at some point. (Just kidding, of course, but there are so many loose ends, aaaahhhgggg!). Carole Farr Drexel gdrexel1@airmail.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nana32208@aol.com> To: <GABULLOC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 3:13 PM Subject: [GABULLOC] Louis/Lewis Green/e > Hi, Does anyone have any information on Louis/Lewis Green/e. I found Lewis > m. Elizabeth Pridgen in 1825 but nothing more about them. I found a Lewis > in 1820 census for Lewis but nothing more on him. They are not the same > Lewis and I would love to find more information on either. Thanks, Selma > > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >

    09/10/2000 04:50:12
    1. [GASCREVE] HURT Surname Lookup
    2. HURT Surname From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 32 "At his residence in Putnam Counyt on Dec. 31st, Mr. William HURT in his 27th year. Wife and child survive. For many years a member of the Methodist Church. Had lost two little children during the early part of last year. Jan. 13, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 55 "At the residence of her father Spencer HURT in Putnam County on the 26th ult. in her 19th year., Mrs. Emily R. INGRAM, consort of Mr. Little H. INGRAM. Sept. 4, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 163 "In Baldwin County on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Mary HURT, relict of William HURT. Nov. 19, 1819." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 384 "In Putnam County on the 20th inst. at the house of Charles HURT, Mr. Stith H. INGRAM to Miss Emily R. HURT, only daughter of Spencer HURT of said county. June 27, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. (Nancy's note: This entry and the one on page 55 seem to be the same Emily HURT, even though the first name of the husband is different. I did double check) pg. 402 "On the 28th ult. by Rev. C. A. BROWN, Dr. H. P. SMEAD of Talbotton to Miss Priscilla HURT, dau. of Col. Benjamin HURT of Alabama. July 12, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. That's all of the HURT Surname.

    09/10/2000 04:43:01
    1. Re: [GASCREVE] Rueben/Rubin BOLTON
    2. Scottie.. It's me...I've been quiet for some time...trying to sneak a little research into my Sunday morning before church. I saw mention of the Reuben BOLTON. I'm wondering if this is the same Reuben BOLTON, father of my Mary "Polly" BOLTON, wife of MichaelWATERS (b 1796)? If so, would you mind sending me that family info? I surely would appreciate that. Take care. Tommy Newton

    09/10/2000 02:46:57
    1. [GASCREVE] FARR Surname Lookup
    2. FARR Surname pg. 377 "At the home of Mr. Henry HICKS on the 20th inst. by Rev. Malcom JOHNSON, Mr. Thomas FARR of Milledgeville to Miss Martha Ann HICKS, of Hancock County. July 28, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER 1824-1844. pg. 454 "In Savannah by Rev. KOLLOCK, Leonard FARR of Savannah to Miss Betsy HAMBLER of Liverpool, England. Feb. 28, 1818." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820.

    09/09/2000 07:46:12
    1. [GASCREVE] DIXON Surname Lookup
    2. DIXON Surname pg. 8 "In Putnam County on 12th inst., Mrs. Nancy H. DIXON, consort of Robert H. DIXON. Husband and two small children survive. Was a member of the Methodist Church four years. Oct. 15, 1827." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 15 "At the residence of Wiley W. CULLENS in Washington County on Apr. 22nd, Miss Sarah Wilwood DIXON in her 16th year. May 8m 1830." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 131 "At Sandersville on the 8th inst., Nathaniel COCKE, Attorney-at-law, a young man of good Character. Burial was in the family burial ground of Maj. DIXON three miles from town. Dec. 22, 1807." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 417 "On Wednesday evening by Rev. KOLLOCK, Mr. David DIXON of Columbia County to Miss Sarah Henrietta PATTERSON of Savannah. Nov. 24, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. pg. 421 "On the 7th inst., John L. DIXON of Augusta to Miss Pollie COBBS of Columbia County. Nov. 14, 1793." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1793-1799. That's it.

    09/09/2000 07:36:11
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSON Surname part 3 (Marriages and Obits from Early Ga. Newspapers)
    2. JOHNSON Surname part 3 pg. 332 "In Bibb County last Sunday evening by Charles INGRAM, Esq., Mr. Alfred BRADY to Miss Susan JOHNSON. June 19, 1830." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1824-1835. pg. 337 "On the 21st ult., by Rev. William MOSELY, Dr. J. H. STARR of Pleasant Grove, Henry County, to Miss Harriet JOHNSON, oldest dau. of Samuel JOHNSON, Esq., all of the above place. March 7, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 339 "By Rev. E. HOLT on Thursday evening in Clinton, Mr. James JOHNSON to Miss Ann HARRIS, both of Clinton. June 12, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSEGNER, 1825-1835. Pg. 339 "Thursday evening the 25th ult. by Wm. P. CLARK, Esq., Mr. William HARRINGTON to Miss Eliza JOHNSON. Oct. 9, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. Pg. 339 "Thursday evening 2nd inst., by Hon. B. STRONG, Mr. Joseph J. HOLLEMAN to Miss Martha JOHNSON. "She and the above ELiza are twin sisters and daughters of William JOHNSON, Esq., of Bibb County." Oct. 9, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 340 "On the evening of the 26th inst., Rev. Mr. BRAGG in Clinton, Mr. F. A. JOHNSON of Macon to Muss Lucia GRISWOLD, daughter of Samuel GRISWOLD of Clinton, Nov. 27, 1834. (Editor's note: By reference to the list of marriages from Jones County Courthouse records published in the "History of Jones County", this marriage was not found.)" THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 346 "Matthew JOHNSON and Miss Eliza WHITEFIELD, Aug. 2, 1792." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 359 "On Thursday evening the 16th inst., at the home of Mr. John GHOLSON in Pendleton District, s. c., by Rev. Timothy JOHNSON, Col. Fields W. ARNOLD of Madison, Ga. to Miss Ann Maria GHOLSON. Feb. 26, 1827." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 366 "In Tattnall County on the 10th ult., Mr. Allen JOHNSON to Mrs. Martha GAUSE, formerly of Smithville, N. C. Dec. 31, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824.1844. pg. 377 "Married at Tarversville, Twiggs Co. on the 19th inst. by Rev. HAND, Thomas J. JOHNSON, Esq. of Houston (County?) to Miss Ann Eliza SLAPPY, dau. of Dr. John G. SLAPPY of Tarversville. July 28, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 388 "At Greensborough on the 9th inst. by Rev. Francis BOWMAN, James T. JOHNSON, Esq. to Miss Coroya E. MATHEWS, all of Greensborough. Aug. 21, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 396 "On Thursday evening the 2nd inst. by Rev. Tilmon D. OXFORD, Capt. William M. JOHNSON of Henry Co. to Miss Amanda M. STILL, dau. of Bartholomew STILL, Esq. of PIKE County. July 14, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 402 "On May 21st at the residence of Mr. James JOHNSON in Randolph County near Ft. Gaines by Rev. Joseph T. Turner, Mr. Thomas W. ANSLEY to Mrs. E. F. BREWER, dau. of said Mr. JOHNSON. June 14, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 430 "Last Saturday at the Union by Rev. BELK, Capt. Jesse JOHNSON of Savannah and Mrs. Elizabeth MARTIN, at present of South Carolina, relict of William MARTIN of Georgia. June 13, 1797." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 433 "Sunday evening by Rev. Henry HOLCOMBE, Dr. George JOHNSON to Mrs. Elizabeth WEBB, both of Hilton Head, S. C. Jan. 13, 1801." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 461 "On 18th of March in Washington County by Charles HOWAAARD, Esq., Mr. James JOHNSON, late of this city, author of "The Irish Emigrant", to Miss Sarah Ann LOCKHART, eldest dau. of Samuel S. LOCKHART, Esq. of Bulloch County.. April 17, 1820." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 462 "In this city on Sunday evening last by the Rev. Mr. SWEAT, Mr. Marcus J. JOHNSON ato Miss Phoebe JONES, both of this city. July 27, 1820." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. THE END of the JOHNSONS

    09/09/2000 04:11:59
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSON Surname Lookup (Marriages and Obit, etc....)
    2. JOHNSON Surname part 2 pg. 226 "In Jones County at the residence of her brother, William JOHNSON, Mrs. Catherine MARTIN of Macon, age about 55 years. Baptist many years. Sept. 25, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 250 "Died 2nd Feb. 1839 at his residence in Monroe Co., Gideon G. JOHNSON in his 52nd year. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga. and was raised in Washington. His parents were Baptists. In his 24th year he was married to Mary M. REDDING, dau. of Andrew REDDING of Baldwin Co. He was an Explemplary Methodist. Signed: John P. DICKERSON, Forsyth Circuit, Monroe Co., Ga. Apr. 26, 1839." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 300 "June 25, 1881. Honorable Jefferson HOLLAND hands us a list of his neighbors between the ages of 65 and 90 in five miles of him- Hart Co. From 80-90: Joseph JACKSON, B. B. PARKER, M. A. FRANKS, Samuel CRAFT, M. ROBERTSON, M. USSERY, S. WHITE, John BAKER, W. WHITWORTH. From 70-78: Jacob PARKER, W. R. POOLE, C. S. WEBB, M. JOHNSON, John LENDER, A. CORNOG, S. C. FISHER, Colbert PREWITT, J. A. BURGESS, A. D. FINCH, J. M. BRUCE, Sam BYRUM, John JORDON, J. P. GLOVER, T. KING. From 65-70: J. BAILEY, J. H. PARKER, R. K. WALTERS, Bowman SHIRLEY, Abraham SHIRLEY, J. H. CHAPPALEAR, A. HAMMOND, Geo. LEDBETTER, J. HOLLAND, H. CALDWELL, Dr. F. M. PAYNE, W. H. PREWITT, H. CARNES, L. GABLE, Elijah WALTERS, John WATSON, F. HOYT, Sam CARNES, John MOOREHEAD, Joe MARETT." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia 1881-1884. pg. 302 "August 6, 1881 Longevity #4 by P. E. BEAN B. D. JOHNSON, 60 years old, born S. C. in 1821, has been living Hart Co. for 24 years. Farmer and Methodist. He has been married twice, his second wife now living. He has been blessed with fifteen children, but has only raised ten of them. Confederate Soldier, 4th Ga. Reserves under General Lucius J. GARTRELL." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 306 "Jan. 7, 1882. "Death of Lily JOHNSON, daughter of Capt. J. L JOHNSON, Tuesday morning last. Buried hartwell Cemetery." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 307 "Mar. 4, 1882 Orah L. JOHNSON eldest daughter of Capt. J. L. JOHNSON died Saturday night, Feb. 25, 1882. Born Sept. 2, 1867, aged 14. Buried Hartwell Cemetery." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 309 "Oct. 7, 1882 Married on the 27th by Rev. W. B. J. HARDMAN, Mr. Will WEBB and Mrs. M. S. JOHNSON." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. "Nov. 25, 1882 Bowersville (This is Column) M. M. JOHNSON and family of this place departed on the 20th for Texas where they expect to abide permanently." THE SUN, hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 313 "Jul 14, 1883 Married on Thursday 5th inst. at residence of bride's mother. Madison Co., Ga. Mr. D. Webb JOHNSON of Hartwell and Miss Reecie DODD." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 315 "Oct. 27th, 1883 Mr. G. H. JOHNSON of this Co., who has been in Texas for several years, writes to renew his subscription and says he will return to Hart about Nov. 15th." THE SUN< Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 316 "Jan. 19, 1884 Mrs. Herschel JOHNSON died at he home in Louisville, Ga. on 14th." THE SUN. Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 319 "June 28, 1884 Letter from Sansaba, Texas June 20, 1884 to Editor from R. C. JOHNSON, a former Hart resident." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. more to follow..............

    09/08/2000 11:23:26
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSON Surname Apology and Correction
    2. Sorry Folks, Left off the newspapers again..Johnson part 1 I am sending the page number and corresponding Newspapers instead of reposting the entire thing. Pg. 14, 36, 45, 54, 67. THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. Pg. 85 THE MESSENGER, 1823-1824. Pg. 93, 94 THE CITY GAZETTE, 1803-1816. Pg. 97, 124, 130 THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. Pg. 150, 166 THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. Pg. 188 THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. Pg. 211 THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. Sorry again, Nancy

    09/08/2000 11:18:45
    1. [GASCREVE] JOHNSON Surname Lookup (marriages and Obits, etc........)
    2. At Last!! JOHNSON Surname. Part 1 pg. 14 "At his father's residence in Taliferro County on the 30th ult., Mr. Abialbon JOHNSON in his 21st year.. Oct. 17, 1829." pg. 36 "At his residence in Tattnall County on the 7th inst. of chronic gastritis, Allen JOHNSON, Esq. in his 57th year. He united with the Methodist Church in 1805. Sept. 29, 1839." pg. 45 "Died in Laurens County on Jan. 29th at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Clarissa COLEMAN, Mrs. Rachel JOHNSON, age 78 years. She had been a worthy member of the Baptist Church for 35 years. Feb. 14, 1837." pg. 54 "At his residence in Jones County in his 71st year, William JOHNSON, Sr. He grew up among and was educated by Quakers. June 26, 1838." pg. 54 "In Putnam County at the home of Joseph JOHNSON on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Elizabeth WARREN, corsort of Jesse WARREN, Sr. late of Hancock County, dec'd in her 87th year. She had gone home with her daughter, Mrs. Susan JOHNSON, for a visit and died there, of injuries sustained when thrown out of the buggy enroute there. She was born in DInwiddie Co., Virginia. She joined the Methodist Church in 1774. Two sons and 4 daughters survive. July 24, 1838." pg. 67 "On April 23rd, Mrs. Charlotte M. JOHNSON, the wife of Meriwether R. JOHNSON of Henry County in her 30th year. Husband and five children survive. May 11, 1841." pg. 85 "Tuesday the 15th inst., Mrs. Jane JOHNSON, wife of Rev. Samuel JOHNSON of Randolph County, age 26 years. She was converted at age of 10 and has been a consistent member since, of the Methodist Church. Sept 30, 1812." pg. 93 "A report hass been received on the murder by Indians of Col. Daniel JOHNSON of Chickasaw Bluff and a Mr. MCGLASKY. Maj. POWELL was with them but escaped. They were exploring the lands on the Alabama River in the late cession by the Indians, and the attack occurred near an Indian Villagae called Standing Peachtree about 50 miles above Ft. Clairborne. Feb. 28th 1816." pg. 94 "A news item from St. Stephens, Mississippi Territory, dated Feb. 16, says that Daniel JOHNSON, Esq., a very respectable citizen of Baldwin County (GA.) was killed by the Indians, along with one other man. He had gone there with his negroes to cultivate or clear up a farm and to prepare for the moving of his family. The killing occurred on the Alabama River about 40 miles above Ft. Clairborne. The Indians carried off the horses and the negroes. March 6, 1816." pg. 97 "In Savannah, Mrs. JOHNSON, wife of James JOHNSON, lataely from Wethersfield, Conn. Dec. 9, 1796." pg. 124 "At the Hermitaage, Sunday morning the 27th inst., Mr. John I. JOHNSON in his 33rd year. Widow, two children and a brother survive. July 30, 1806." pg. 130 "The same day (28th), Thomas JOHNSON, Esq., formerly collector of this port. Oct. 30, 1807." pg. 150 "Died in Savannah on the 9th inst. of the prevailing fever, Mrs. Suky JOHNSON, age 28 years, wife of Marcus J. JOHNSON, a native of Grafton, Mass. Nov. 13, 1817." pg. 166 "Wednesday morning last, Mr. Smauel JOHNSON, age 33 years, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland. Sept. 16, 1820." pg. 188 "Yesterday, George CUDDY and Jesse JOHNSON. Sept. 13, 1798." pg. 211 "Died in Warren County, N. C. on the 10th ult., Col. Robert R. JOHNSON, agae 49 years. He has left a widow and seven children. His wife was known in this vicinity as formerly the wife of Gov. HAWKINS, dec'd. Apr. 10, 1827." more to follow...........

    09/08/2000 08:35:28
    1. [GASCREVE] TAYLOR Surname Lookups part 2
    2. TAYLOR Surname Part 2 pg. 343 "John TAYLOR of Little Ogeechee and Mis Charlotte GIGNILLIAT, dau. of James GIGNILLIAT, Esq., of Liberty County. April 8, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 351 "At Statesburg in S. C., on the 7th inst., William TAYLOR, of Savannah, merchant, to Mary C., Dau. of the late Andrew MILLER of N. C. Esq. May 23, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 352 "Thursday evening at Greenwich, the seat of Dr. Samuel REECROFT, Mr. Woodford MABRY of McIntosh County to Mrs. Charlotte P. Taylor relict of John TAYLORE of the same county. Apr. 17, 1800." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 365 "At J. W. M. BERRIEN'S in Sparta, Aug. 24th by J. B. RANSON,Esq., Mr. William TAYLOR to Miss Jane SKINNER, both of Sparta. Sept. 8, 1831." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER 1824-1844. pg. 371 "On the 27th ult., Joseph B. GONDER, Esq. to Miss Eliza K. TAYLOR both of Hancock, County. Dec. 4, 1833." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 373 "In Montgomery County on Tuesday evening last by Rev. HAMILTON, Henry J. HARWELL, Esq. of Columbus, Ga. to Miss Mary A. TAYLOR, oldest dau. of Mr. Jesse P. TAYLOR of Montgomery Co. March 26, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 378 "Married on the 12th inst. by Judge ATKINSON, Mr. Noah Walton TAYLOR to Miss Frances Jane MICKELBERRY, all of Jackson, Ga. Nov. 20, 1835." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 392 "At the house of G. B. MCELVOY in Ft. Gaines, Early Co., on the 24th ult. by William TAYLOR, Esq. Mr. Andrew J. KIRKLAND to Miss Ann S. RUTHERFORD, all of that village. Nov. 5, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 408 "On the 20th ult., in Greene County, Mr. Archibald C. TAYLOR or Morgan Co., to Miss Martha DEAN, oldest dau. of Frederick DEAN of Greene Co. Sept. 3, 1844." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 409 "On the 19th inst. By John BOZEMAN, Esq., Mr. Allen TOOKE to Miss Julia Ann TAYLOR, all of Pulaski Co. Nov. 28, 1829." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 411 "And on the same evening (30th) by Rev. KOLLOCK, David TAYLOR, Jr. Esq., to Miss Elisa HOLMES, both of Savannah. April 1, 1809." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810 pg. 419 "In Newark, New Jersey on the 11th inst. Mr. Alexander M. TAYLOR of the firm of William TAYLOR & SON of Savannah, to Miss Julia CLARK of Newark, Sept. 29, 1821." THE DARIEN GAZETTE, 1819-1825. pg. 422 "Thursday evening, Mr. Samuel W. JONES of Augusta to Miss Christina TAYLOR. Nov. 22, 1798." THE SOUTHERN CENTINEL & UNIVERSAL GAZETTE, 1793-1799. pg. 423 "Last Thursday, Mr. David B. BUTLER to Miss Peggy TAYLOR. July 26, 1794." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800. pg. 427 "Last Tuesday, Mr. Walter TAYLOR to Miss Nancy KENNEDY, dau. of Mr. John KENNEDY, near this city. Aug. 9, 1800." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GAZETTE OF THE STATE. 1790-1800. pg. 431 "Sunday last, Willis HALL and Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, May 8, 1799." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 443 "Thursday evening, Mr. Allen NESBITT to the amiable Miss Ann TAYLOR, dau. of Capt. Walter TAYLOR of Beach Island. Aug. 7, 1807. (From the Augusta Gazette of Aug. 1, 1807.)" THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 457 "On Thursday last by Rev. CRANSTON, Mr. John R. SMITH of Savannah to Miss Sarah M. TAYLOR of London. Mar. 27, 1819." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTIER, 1796-1820. pg. 458 "In New York on the 14th inst., Mark HOAG, Esq. of Savannah to Miss Maira Antoneitte TAYLOR of this city, dau. of the late Gen. Augustine TAYLOR, Sept. 25, 1819." (the sp for bride's name is theirs not mine-Nancy) THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. THEN END!!

    09/06/2000 10:02:35
    1. [GASCREVE] TAYLOR Surname Lookup part 1
    2. TAYLOR Surname Lookups part 1 pg. 62 "In Athens on the 19th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Bolling TAYLOR, consort of Maj. Robert TAYLOR, age about 38 years. June 30, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 97 "James TAYLOR of Georgia. Sept. 2, 1796." THE COLUMBIAn MUSEUN & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 127 "In Savannah on 22nd inst., Miss Rebecca TAYLOR in her 27th year. Mar. 27, 1807." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 155 "On the 17th ult., John TAYLOR at Innsfield in Morgan County. He was born in Ireland but had lived in Georgia from a child. Sept. 3, 1818." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 168 "In this city last Saturday, Mr. John SCOTT, merchant of the firm of A. M. TAYLOR and J. SCOTT. Nov 12, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 169 "On the morning of the 9th inst., Mary Henrietta, youngest child of Mr. Reuben G. TAYLOR, age 2 years, 3 months. Nov. 22, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 181 "On Tuesday, Mr. John TAYLOR, silversmith. Oct. 2, 1794." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 186 "Last Saturday at the plantation of Dr. Samuel BELCROFT, Greenwich, John TAYLOR, Esq., of Little Ogeechee. Nov. 10, 1797." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 190 "Inquest was held here yesterday over body of William TAYLOR, mariner, found in the river. Verdict: He fell into the river and drowned while insane. He arrived here on the "HOPE". Sept. 12, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 210 "Suddenly at Saratoga Springs on the 2nd inst., Hugh TAYLOR, Esq., an old and respectable citizen of Sparta, Georgia. Aug. 29, 1826." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 219 "In Macon of the 4th inst., REUBIN TAYLOR, Esq., age 33 years, formerly of Burke Co., but for several years a respectable and esteemed citizen of Macon. Jan 7, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 248 "Died near Purysburg, S. C. 22nd Sept. 1838, Mrs. Eliza Nannette TAYLOR, wife of Rev. S. Proctor TAYLOR, age about 27 years. Signed: S. P. T. Dec. 21, 1838." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 252 "Died on the 8th December 1839 at the residence of her father, Capt. William B. ROWELL in Marion Dist., S. C., Mrs. Ann Elizabeth TAYLOR in her 18th year., wife of David J. TAYLOR, Esq. And on the same day and in the same house, her brother-in-law, Mr. Archibald L. TAYLOR. March 20th, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 283 "Oct. 12, 1799 On the 9th, inst., Helen TAYLOR, youngest dau. of Walter TAYLOR of Beech Island." THE AUGUSTA CHRONICAL & GAZETTE OF THE STATE, 1790-1800 pg. 312 "May 26, 1883 We are pained to chronicle the death of Uncle James TAYLOR, which occurred on Saturday night, aged about 85 years. Member of Macedonia Church (Methodist)." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 327 "In Macon last Tuesday evening by Rev. STRATTON, Robert COLEMAN, Esq., to Miss Mary B. TAYLOR, both of Macon. Oct. 16, 1827." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 333 "In CLinton last Thursday evening, Mr. Giles B. TAYLOR of Perry to Miss Ann HARVEY, dau. of Mr. John HARVEY. June 25, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 338 "On Monday morning Sept. 23rd last, by Rev. Dr. SPRING, Mr. Thomas TAYLOR of Macon to Miss Mary H. HOLT, daughter of Mr. Stephen HOLT of New York. Oct. 3, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. More to follow.............

    09/06/2000 08:19:25
    1. [GASCREVE] THE 52nd ANNUAL BRANNEN REUNION,
    2. Smith Banks
    3. THE 52nd ANNUAL BRANNEN REUNION Descendants of William Brannen and his wife Elizabeth Gross and their brothers and sisters. WHEN: Saturday, September 23, 2000 TIME: 10:30 AM WHERE: Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, Westside Highway, Bulloch County, Statesboro, Georgia. Located 3 miles west of Statesboro, out West Main Street. PROGRAM: Tour of the recently restored Brannen-Banks House - (built ca. 1880 by James Gross Brannen) - on Banks Dairy Road. PLEASE BRING A BASKET LUNCH

    09/06/2000 08:19:20
    1. [GASCREVE] SMITH Surname Lookup part 6 ( final )
    2. SMITH Surname Lookups part 6 pg.403 "In Raldolph County on the 8th inst. by Nathaniel DUNKIN, Esq., James B. SMITH, M. D. to the amiable and accomplished Miss Ann Elizabeth BAILEY, eldest dau. of Zachariah BAILEY, Esq., Feb. 21, 1843." pg. 406 "In Grrene County on Nov. 26th, Mr. John T. PERDUE to Miss Eliza F. SMITH. Dec. 19, 1843." pg. 407 "In Hancock County the 25th inst. by James H. KENNEDY, Esq., Mr. William E. SMITH to Miss Martha A. D. BURTON, dau. of Thomas W. BURTON, Esq., all of Hancock County. Jan. 30, 1844." pg. 407 "On the 1st inst. in Ogelthorpe County by Rev. Joshua GLENN, J. H. ECHOLS, Esq. to Miss Martha SMITH, dau. of Robert S. SMITH. Feb. 13, 1844." pg. 415 "Monday night, the 28th ult. by Rev. PALMER, Capt. John SMITH to the amiable MRs. DUNN, both of Beaufort, S. C. June 5, 1810." pg. 421 "On Wednesday the 18th inst. in Greensboro, Ezekial PARK, Esq., to Miss Susannah SMITH, both of that place. June 26, 1794." pg. 429 "Thursday the 5th inst., James SMITH, Esq. to the amiable Miss Kitty MUNGEN of South Carolina. Jan. 13, 1797." pg. 435 "On the 24th inst., James BELCHER of Savannah, merchant, to Mrs. Ann SMITH, widow of J. C. SMITH. Dec. 29, 1801." pg. 440 "At Philadelphia on Jan. 14th, Richard DENNIS, Esq. of Savannah to Miss Susan SMITH, Feb. 5, 1805." pg. 457 "In Charleston, S. C. on the 2nd inst. by Rev. Mr. FOSTER, Mr. William SMITH of the house of LOW, WALLACE & Co., of Savannah, to to Miss Sarah M. TAYLOR of London. Mar. 27, 1819." pg. 457 "On Thursday last by Rev. CRANSTON, Mr. John R. SMITH of Savannah to Miss Sarah M. TAYLOR of London. Mar. 27, 1819." pg. 460 "In St. Matthews Parish, Orangeburg District, S. C. on Tueday evening 21st inst. by Rev. Mr. DE-LA-VOUX, Mr. Thomas Holton SMITH of this place to Miss Caroline S. Thomson of the former place. Dec. 31, 1819." pg. 461 "In Philadelphia on the 22nd inst. by the Right Rev. Bishop WHITE, Peter PEDERSON, Isq., Minister resident from the Court of Denmark to the U. S., to Miss Ann Caroline SMITH, dau. of the late William Loughton SMITH, Esq. of S. C. . June 3, 1820." pg. 463 "At New Haven, Conn. on the 6th inst., James R. SMITH, Esq. of Beaufort, S. C. to Miss Lucy M. CHEW, Sept. 26, 1820." pg. 465 "Married 15th of June, 1840, in Jefferson Co., Fla. by Rev. A. WYRICK, Rev. Peyton P. SMITH of the Georgia Conference to Miss Darien A. SHEHEE, dau. of A. B. SHEHEE, Esq., July 14, 1840." pg. 465 "Married Friday evening, 5th inst. in the Darlington Circuit, by the father of the young lady, Rev. James F. SMITH of the S. C. Conference to Miss Julianna FOSTER, dau. of Rev. A. M. FOSTER. Aug 19, 1842." THE END (thanks be to GOD)

    09/06/2000 06:27:52
    1. [GASCREVE] SMITH Surname Lookup part 5.
    2. SMITH Surname part 5 pg. 349 "In South Carolina, Jacob WOOD, Esq. of Georgia, to Miss Sarah Sanders SMITH, dau. of James SMITH, Esq., dec'd. Dec. 24, 1795." THE GOERGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 350 "Last Saturday at Woodville, Liberty County, Thomas MCCALL, Esq., to Miss Eliza Mary Ann SMITH, dau. of James SMITH, Esq. of South Carolina, dec'd. July 12, 1798." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 351 "Friday evening, Capt. CALLIGHAN of the ship "HOPE" and Miss Amelia SMITH, dau. of Thomas SMITH of Savannah, merchant. Jan. 10, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 354 "Mr. James BELCHER to Mrs. Ann SMITH, widow of John Carroway SMITH. last Thursday. Dec. 24, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 358 "On the 14th inst., by Rev. HAND, Mr. Mede LESUEUR of Monroe to Miss Henrietta E. SMITH of this county, June 21, 1825." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 364 "In Monticello, the 23rd inst. MR. Thomas J. SMITH to Miss Ann P. BRODDUS, Nov. 27, 1830." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 366 "On the 5th inst., at the house of Dr. James THWEATT in Monroe Co. by Rev. Charles WILLIAMSON, Mr. J. P. SMITH to Miss Eliza Rowena BENNING. Jan. 12, 1832." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 371 "In Milledgeville Tuesday evening, Mr. James P. SMITH to Miss Mary Ann E. M. POWERS. Oct. 23, 1833." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1884. pg. 372 "On the 12th ult., by Rev. J. P. LEVERETT, Mr. Alexander SMITH to Miss Elizabeth BLY, all of Greene County. Jan. 1, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 374 "By the same minister (Rev. Jack WILBURN) on July 17th, Mr. Thomas M. SMITH to Miss Elvira CANNON, all of Newton County. Aug. 6, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 375 "In Warrenton, Wednesday 12th inst., Mr. Stoddard SMITH to Miss Augusta B. HIGDON, both of Warrenton. Nov. 18, 1834." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 379 "In Thomas County on the 11th inst. by Rev. Henry MILTON, Mr. Elisha P. SMITH, to Miss Mary GROOVER. Feb. 23, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 380 "In Greensborough on the 19th inst. by Rev. Francis R. GOULDING, Mr. John A. MILLER to Miss Sarah Jane SMITH, dau. of Mr. John SMITH of Greensborough. May 24, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 382 "In Sparta in the 11th inst., Mr. James B. SMITH of Athens, to Miss Minerva C. POWELL of Sparta. Dec. 20, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 385 "In Jasper County on the 22nd ult., Mr. William C. PENN to Miss Celina H. SMITH. Dec. 12, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. Pg. 385 "In Jasper County on the 6th inst., Mr. Henry T. SMITH to Miss N. Caroline ROBINSON, both of that county. Dec. 12, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 387 "On the 27th ult. by Rev. C. W. KEY, Thomas FOARD, Esq. of Milledgeville to Miss Jane S. SMITH of Jones County. Apr 24, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 390 "In Greene County on the 14th inst., Mr. John SMITH to Miss Catherine Elizabeth OLIVER, dau. of Matthew OLIVER, Esq., Mar. 26, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 395 "In Greensborough on the 2nd inst. by Hom. Thomas STOCKS, Henry SANFORD, Esq. to Miss Susan Ann SMITH, dau. of John SMITH, Esq., April 7, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 395 "In Clinton, Ga. on the 17th inst. by his Honor, Judge HILL, Gen. Daniel Newnan SMITH to the amiable and accomplished Miss Mary S. GRISWOLD, dau. of Samuel GRISWOLD, Esq. May 26, 1840." THE SOUTHRN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 396 "Near Pleasant Graove, Tattnall Co. on the 1st inst. by M. M. EASON, Esq., Mr. James B. SMITH to Miss Sarah G. A. SIKES, Sept. 15, 1840." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 398 "On the same evening (April 7th), Mr. William G. CROWDER to Miss Martha SMITH, dau. of John R. SMITH, Esq., all of Baldwin County. Apr. 13, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 400 "In Greensborough on the 12th inst. by Rev. Francis R. GOULDING, Col. Joseph ROBINSON of Washington, Ga. to Miss Caroline B. SMITH of Greensborough. Oct. 12, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. More to follow.............

    09/06/2000 04:21:24
    1. [GASCREVE] SMITH Surname Lookup part 4
    2. SMITH Surname Lookup part 4 pg. 243 "George E. SMITH (S.C.)was suddenly killed April 6, 1842 in Orangeburg District, S. C. about a mile from his residence by the waterwheel of a grist mill. He was about 35 years of age. Widow and 1 child. June 3, 1842. THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 249 "Died in Houston County, Georgia, on the 1st inst., Mrs. Louisa, wife of Simeon B. BRYAN and dau. of Needham and Ardelia SMITH. Her marriage took place in May last and in the fall afterwards her husband's father and brother emigrated to the far west in the State of Louisiana. Her husband remained with her here. Signed: Thomas SPEIGHT. Feb. 1, 1839." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 250 "Died at the residence of his son-in-law, Rev. William QUANTOCK, on the 6th inst., Brother Samuel SMITH, a native of Middleton, Conn., but for the last 40 years a resident of Savannah, Ga. Had passed his 83rd birthday. May 24, 1839." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 252 "Died in Culloden, Ga. 12th April of consumption, Mr. Seaton SMITH in his 25th year. May 1, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 257 "Rev. Sauel K. HODGES died 8th Sept.a at his residence near Columbus, Ga. He was a native of North Carolina. Married in 1816 to Miss SMITH of Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19, 1840" THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 260 "Died in this city, 20th May, of consumption, Mrs. Violetta SMITH, wife of Mr. Robert S. SMITH and a dau. of Mr. Charles MOUZON; in her 30th year. She was reared in the Episcopal Church but after- wards united with the Methodist Episcopal Church. June 24, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 261 "Died at her residence in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. 30th June, Mrs. Margaret SMITH in her 37th year. Signed James S. LANE. July 22, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 293 "( From the Milledgeville Journal) Col. Francis SMITH died Thursday morning. He had served as Representative and as Senator from Baldwin County. He was a member of Benevolent Lodge, the members of which will wear crepe for 30 days. Sept. 15, 1821." THE DARIEN GAZETTE, 1818-1824. pg. 294 "March 18, 1824 In Glynn County, on the 14th inst., Mr. Elisha SMITH in his 54th year." THE DARIEN GAZETTE, 1818-1824. pg. 306 "Dec. 24, 1881 Married at the residence of the bride's father in Jackson County, Ga. on the 15th inst. by Rev. Thomas PRICKETT, Mr. Ira C. ELBERHART, formerly of Hartwell and Miss Cornelia SMITH and are visiting Dr. ELBERHART, Merry Christmas to the Happy Couple." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 311 " Feb. 17, 1883 We are pained to chronicle the death of Uncle Larkin SMITH who died in the vicinity of Redwine Church, 5th instant. (West Bowersville Sun Rays)." TH SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. "Died on Feb. 5, Uncle Larkin SMITH, aged 75, Baptist. His remains were interred in the graveyard at this place on Sunday evening 3 o'clock. A young man, Emory MOLES who attended the burial and seems to be in the bllom of health was taken sick and aabout 12 o'clock on Wednesday he was buried on the same spot. He was 16 years, 7 months, of age. Methodist. (Redwine Sun Rays)." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 312 "April 14, 1883 Tribute of respect (Abstract) Brother Larkin SMITH, born March 24, 1807 and died Feb. 18, 1883, age 75years, 10 months and 28 days. Member of Hendrys Baptist Church (Hart Co.)." THE SUN Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 315 "Nov. 24, 1883 Married on the 13th by Rev. BOND at residence of J. W. BROWN, Mr. Frank SMITH of Elbert County and Miss Lutie SHEFLET." The SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 326 "In Macon on the same evening by M. ROBERTSON, Esq., Mr. Jeremiah SMITH to Miss Millie BAILEY, Nov. 7, 1826." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 329 "In Houston County on the 3rd inst., Maj. Robert BEALL of Marion to Miss Caroline SMITH, dau. of the late Richard SMITH, Esq., Oct. 18, 1828." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 330 "At the Courthouse in Thomaston in the office of the Clerk, Court of Ordinary on the 24th inst., by William F. YOUNG, Esq., in the presence of a number of lawyers and other people, Mr. James SMITH to (blank) Jane LUNDY after a courtship of the most intimate kind for 8 years. Feb. 28, 1829." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 331 "On the 17th inst., by Rev. james C. PATTERSON, Mr. Ezekial SMITH to Miss Jane WARDLOVE, both of Macon. Sept. 19, 1829." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 335 "Last Sunday evening by Rev. B. POPE, Mr. John H. SIMS to Miss Eliza SMITH, both of Macon. Apr. 14, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 336 "On Thursday the 13th inst., by Rev. Isaac SMITH, Dr. George G. SMITH to Miss Susan HOWARD, daughter of Rev. John HOWARD, all of Macon. Sept. 20, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 338 "On Thursday the 23rd inst., by Rev. William MIZELL, Mr. Eldridge S. RUTH (?, not plain) to Miss Malinda SMITH, all of Houston County. Dec. 19, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 339 "In Macon by Rev. FEW, Capt. Thomas N. B____(dim) of Forsyth to Miss Araminta SMITH (dim). June 5, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 341 "In this county on Friday evening the 23rd inst., by John SMITH, Esq., Mr. Abraham JAMES to Miss Martha WINBUSH. Oct. 29, 1835." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 341 "On Monday evening at residence of William M. MORTON, Esq., in Macon by Rev. A. CHURCH, Mr. Theodorick L. SMITH of Macon to Miss Frances A. BROADNAX of Athens. Oct. 1, 1835." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 344 "John C. SMITH, Esq. to the widow of Edmund WIGGINS. Feb. 17, 1791." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 346 "Married in S. C., Capt. SMITH of New Providence and MRS. PORCHER, widow. Feb. 7, 1793." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. More to follow.......................

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