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    3. Continued: Humphrey Jr. b.2-16-1790 Green County, Ga. d. 5-7-1884 Chambers Co., Ala., buried in Butts Co.,Ga.( He was visiting relatives in Chambers Co. at the time of his death. Note he was 94 at the time of his death( m. 7-4-1815 Martha (Patsy) B. Jenkins in Morgan Co., Ga. 1830 census shows he had 3 sons and 4 dgtrs., no names of dgtrs. known, except MAry; children whose names are know: Robertus Franklin b. 1822 Mary b. 1833 (1850 census) Elijah M. b. 1835 " " *William b. 1837 " " Erastus b. 1840 " " *William is believed to have been killed while in the Confe. Army Deed records show he lived in Morgan Co., Ga., in years 1819 to 1830., was in Chambers Co., Ala. in 1850. Public Service Records show he was a member of the Militia, Morgan Co., Ga., He was a Lieutenant: resigned in 1812, joined again 1814. Was in the War of 1812, apparently did not leave GA., received a pension for his service; was a Methodist Minister; a number of his descendants live in Butts Co., Ga. Wylie b.1-20-1792 Probably Greene Co., Ga. d. 12-3-1873 Louisville, Barbour Co., Ala. m. 12-31-1818 Elizabeth Hammond, Anson Co., N.C. His pension application states he lived in Anson Co., N.C. for 8 years after marriage, then moved to Ga. Census records show he lived in Jasper Co., Ga. in 1830 . Only names know of his children are from the 1850 census, viz: Francis 27 b. N.C. William 20 b. Ga Margaret 15 b. Ga. Wilson 12 b. Ga. His name is written in various ways. He was a soldier in the War of 1812 and received a pension for his service. Was in the Battle of New Orleans, mustered out in Tenn. Will continue with George Washington Gilmore and Nancy Ann Newton Gilmore. JoAnn

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