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    1. Re: [LAUNION] A bit of Hiram Goyne information
    2. In a message dated 8/28/2002 4:36:02 PM Central Standard Time, SMARCMAR@aol.com writes: > Subj:[LAUNION] A bit of Hiram Goyne information > Date:8/28/2002 4:36:02 PM Central Standard Time > From: SMARCMAR@aol.com > To: LAUNION-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > You may have this information, but I will send it anyway. > > 1850 -- Union Parish, LA Census > 778 778 Hiram Goyne 51 M Farmer 1000 GA > Susan Goyne 35 F GA > Sophia Goyne 11 F GA > Victoria Goyne 9 F GA > Frances Goyne 2 F LA > Joseph Goyne 20 M Farmer GA > > > Matilda Goyne 15 F GA > Mary Carmicle 11 F MS > John Carmicle 6 M MS > James Carmicle 4 M LA > > The Sophia listed in the Census is India Sophia Goyne. She married > Ethelbert > Julius McAdams June 15, 1856 in Union Parish. E. J. McAdams was killied > during the Battle of Vicksburg and is buried there. I have been trying to > determine what happened to Sophia after E. J. was killed. > > Shawn > Martin > > Hi Shawn, > Thank you for the information. I had some of the info. > I'm not sure what happened to India Sophia Julia Goyne after Her husband > died. > I show her with a son J.F. McAdams b. 1857 > > Here is the other source information I show. (I show the information come > from Tim Hudson) > Union Parish, LA Marriage Book 2, Page 100 > State of Louisiana, Parish of Union, 12th District Court > Know all men by these Presents, that we E. J. McAdams as principal and > Wm. R. Davis his security are held and firmly bound unto Robt. C. Wickiff, > Governor of the State of Louisiana for the time being, and his successors > in > office, in the sum of five hunderd Dollars to the true and faithful payment > thereof we bind ourselves, our heirs and assigns on this the 14th day of > June > A. D. 1856. > The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the said E. > J. McAdams has applied to the Clerk of the said 12th District Court in and > for said parish, for license to marry Miss India Sophia Goyne. Now, > therefore, if it shall appear that no legal cause exist why said lecense > should not be granted and said marriage consumated, the above obligation to > be null and void, or else to remain in full force and effect. Signed and > acknowledged on the day and date above written. > S. O. Larche, Clerk E. J. McAdams > Wm. R. Davis > > State of Louisiana, Parish of Union > I, J. T. McAdams do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the above > license, I did proceed to celebrate the Rites of Matrimony, between E. J. > McAdams and India Sophia Goyne the parties named in said license, on the > date > hereof, according to the laws and usages of the State of Louisiana. > In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name, and caused the > said > parties to sign their names, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses, > on > this the 15th day of June A. D. 1856. > W. J. Goyne J. T. McAdams > W. R. Davis E. J. McAdams > India S. Goyne > A true Record Dec. 3rd 1856 S. O. Larche, Clerk > OTE: E.(thelbert) J. McAdams was born 1831 in Shelby Co., AL. He was > wounded during the Battle of Vicksburg during the Civil War and died in a > hospital there 1/29/1863. He is buried at the Vicksburg Civil War > Cemetery. > India Sophia Goyne was born 1840 in Georgia and was the child of Hiram and > Susan Goyne. > J. T. (James T.) McAdams that performed the ceremony was the father of > E. > J. McAdams. James T. McAdams was born 1810 in Newberry, SC, the son of > Thomas S. and Mary Teague McAdams. James T. McAdams migrated to Shelby Co, > AL with family where he married Julia Lawler in 1830. He became an > ordained > Baptist Minister in Shelby Co., AL. His family migrated to Union Parish, > LA > around 1847. James T. McAdams was also killed during the Civil War and is > believed to be buried somewhere near Spearsville, LA. > >

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