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    1. Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens
    2. Vicki Shaffer
    3. I don't have a Jane that could be yours in my file BUT I'm curious about the Felix Walker name. My House, Colley and Queen families all seemed to move around together. Joseph H. Queen's daughter, Olive married Daniel Colley, and their daughter, Katy married SS House Jr. SS House, Sr. had a brother named Felix Walker House. Here's an outline: Descendants of Davis House 1 Davis House b: Abt. 1789 in Shelby, North Carolina .. +Lucinda Rachel McCord b: Abt. 1790 d: Aft. 1840 in Habersham Co., Georgia 2 Lucinda House .... +Drury McMillan m: January 23, 1842 in Habersham Co., Georgia 2 Cynthia House b: December 19, 1809 d: January 17, 1893 in Leaf, Georgia White Co. .... +Martin Mullino Mullinax m: Abt. 1830 in York County, South Carolina d: Bef. 1860 2 Davis Madison House b: 1812 in York County, South Carolina d: 1897 in Hall County, Georgia .... +Sarah Holcombe b: 1812 in Georgia m: October 20, 1832 in Habersham Co., Georgia d: November 9, 1892 in Sand Mountain, Alabama .. 3 Joseph Davis House ...... +Mary Malissa Henson .. 3 Cinthia House b: 1834 ...... +Sam Carter .. 3 James M. House b: 1835 .. 3 Samuel M. House b: 1837 .. 3 Margaret E. House b: 1839 .. 3 Rachel J. House b: 1842 .. 3 Lucinda House b: 1845 ...... +Levi Coffeeor Coffey .. 3 Sarah House b: 1846 ...... +Stephen Poore .. 3 Felix Wilburn House b: Abt. 1848 in GA. d: Abt. 1919 in Gillsville, Georgia ...... +Georgia Ann Julian b: 1856 in Georgia d: 1946 in Gillsville, Georgia .. 3 Martha Elizabeth House b: 1850 ...... +John Lorenzo Poore .. 3 William Walker House b: June 16, 1853 d: September 9, 1929 ...... +Lula Alice Dillard b: December 13, 1857 d: March 10, 1923 2 Martha S. House b: Abt. 1814 in South Carolina d: Abt. 1880 .... +John McMillen *2nd Husband of Martha S. House: .... +Thomas Wright Smith m: 1830 d: Abt. 1839 .. 3 Allison Woodville Smith b: May 18, 1835 in Gilmer Co. GA d: August 27, 1920 in White Co. Georgia ...... +Sally Meadows Griggs .. *2nd Wife of Allison Woodville Smith: ...... +Martha Elvira Kenimer b: October 22, 1844 in Pickens Co. South Carolina m: September 13, 1860 in White Co. Georgia d: March 12, 1883 in White Co. Georgia 2 Samuel Smith House, Sr. b: June 21, 1819 in York County, South Carolina d: August 19, 1896 in Jackson County, Georgia .... +Margaret Lovice England b: August 22, 1820 in Georgia m: August 13, 1840 in Habersham County, Georgia d: May 12, 1898 in Jackson County, Georgia Father: Elisha England Mother: Mary Eliza Simanear Erwin .. 3 Martin Van Buren Howse b: October 9, 1841 in Habersham Co., Georgia d: December 8 in Cornersville, Marshall Co., Mississippi ...... +Mary Elizabeth Moore b: May 6, 1849 m: February 25, 1871 in Marshall County, Mississippi d: December 8, 1881 in Cooper, Texas .. 3 Mary Elizabeth House b: Abt. 1843 in Georgia ...... +John A. Hancock m: June 8, 1859 in Hall County, Ga. .. 3 Elisha Stanhope House b: Abt. 1845 in Georgia .. 3 Daniel D. House b: Abt. 1850 in Georgia .. 3 Samuel Smith House, Jr. b: August 17, 1856 in Georgia d: October 5, 1918 in Post, Garza Co., Texas ...... +Susan Catherine Colley b: January 23, 1860 in Atlanta, Georgia m: November 8, 1885 in DeKalb Co., Georgia d: March 6, 1960 in Wichita Falls, Texas Father: Daniel Carson Colley Mother: Olive Vine Queen .. 3 James M. House b: Abt. 1859 in Georgia .. 3 Margaret Alice House b: Abt. 1861 in Georgia ...... +Daniels .. 3 William H. House b: November 12, 1862 in Georgia d: December 20, 1889 in Jackson Co. Georgia .. 3 John C. House b: Abt. 1869 in Jefferson, Jackson Co. Georgia d: July 29, 1938 in Jefferson, Jackson Co. Georgia ...... +Sallie Jennings b: October 2, 1881 d: October 20, 1909 in Jefferson, Jackson Co. Georgia .. 3 Julia Sarah Jane House b: January 10, 1851 in Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia d: March 9, 1926 in Oxford, Newton County, Georgia ...... +George Neese Chandler b: February 26, 1849 in Gillsville, Hill County, Georgia m: August 26, 1869 d: January 4, 1919 in Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia 2 Margaret Druscilla House b: September 16, 1822 in York County, South Carolina d: September 29, 1904 in Leaf, Georgia .... +Henry McMillan b: Abt. 1811 in South Carolina m: July 28, 1840 in Habersham Co. Georgia d: January 7, 1886 in Leaf, Georgia White Co. .. 3 Cynthia E. McMillen b: November 17, 1848 in Georgia d: May 17, 1925 in Cornelia, Georgia Habersham Co. .. 3 Drury M. McMillan b: 1851 in Georgia .. 3 Thomas G. Millan b: 1853 in Georgia .. 3 John H. McMillan b: 1855 in Georgia .. 3 Samuel S. McMillan b: 1858 in Georgia .. 3 Eliza E.A. McMillan b: 1863 in Georgia 2 Felix Walker House b: Abt. 1828 in York Co., South Carolina d: May 17, 1861 in Twiggs County Georgia .... +Elizabeth Antoinette Barr m: August 21, 1856 in Habersham Co., Georgia *2nd Wife of Davis House: .. +Mariah N. King b: January 5, 1815 in SC or GA m: October 8, 1843 in Habersham Co. Georgia d: April 3, 1896 in Marion Co., Tennessee Father: John King Mother: Cassie Ann Chambers 2 Benjamin House b: 1835 2 Epsy House b: 1836 2 Caroline House b: 1838 2 Cintha House b: 1841 2 Davis M. House b: 1841 2 Sarah House b: 1841 2 Polly House b: Abt. 1845 2 James House b: Abt. 1847 2 Emeline House b: Abt. 1848 2 Thomas House b: Abt. 1849 2 Mariah L. House b: Abt. 1850 ----- Original Message ----- From: "betty knight" <bettyknight@hotmail.com> To: <tngibson@worldnet.att.net>; <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 9:27 PM Subject: Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens > Vicki, > Do you know the relationship of Jane (Asinthe/Cynthia) Queen bc1812 who > married Felix Walker Brackett and moved to Habersham Co, GA in 1830's. to > Queens, Joseph, Hugh and Samuel who lived next to them. > Thanks, > Betty > > > >From: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> > >Reply-To: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> > >To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens > >Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 19:28:25 -0600 > >.att.net> > >Old-To: "Diann williams" <diann@negia.net>, <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > > > > Thanks to a number of researchers, Union County GA web page (with lots > > > of census data), etc. the GA data is piling up. Of particular interest > > > are possible links between the Pattons, Queens, Dysarts of NC/GA. > > > Especially interested in Samuel Queen who was in NC Haywood 1820-30, > > > then vanishes. But, a Samuel Queen with the same family profile appears > > > out of nowhere in GA in 1840....10 yrs older and 10 yrs later. Is this > > > a connect? Maybe yes, maybe no. Still looking. > > > > > > Gene > > > > > > The 1840 census for Habersham Co GA show Hugh, Joseph, and Samuel Queen > > > there. > > > > > > The 1840 census for Rabun Co. GA show Henson and William Queen. > > > > > > The 1850 census for Rabun Co. GA show Daniel, Hence, Hugh, Martha, > > > Nicy, and William Queen. > > > > > > The 1860 Census for Rabun Co. GA. show William, Samuel, and Hugh Queen. > > > > > > The 1840 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant Queen. > > > > > > The 1850 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant, Moses, Lewis, Issac and > > > Alfred Queen. > > > > > > The 1860 census for Union Co. GA show Alfred, Issac, James C., and > > > Lewis Queen. > > > > > > Other counties are listed such as Fannin, Forsyth, Walton, Fulton, > > > Chesham, Chatham and Burk Co. GA. > > > > > > Was or is Burke Co. and (271) Waynesboro in GA? That is what the census > > > show. > > > > > > > > > Diann > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >

    02/16/2000 07:58:51
    1. [QUEEN] James H. Queen & Isabella Bryson
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Cullowhee Baptist Church Cemetery: Martha Jane Queen 17 Jun 1834 18 Aug 1848 d/o James, Isabell Queen Apparently we can stop guessing about the 1840 Haywood County census. There's the sister of Sam Houston and John Bryson Queen.

    02/16/2000 05:17:52
    1. [QUEEN] Jason Elliott
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi Barbara Stanford and all, If it had been a snake, it would have bitten me. 1830 Haywood Co., NC is Jason Ellitt (Elliott) (age 30-40) with 2 girls ages 5<10 and 2 boys <5. 1840 Haywood Co., NC is Jason Elliot (age 40-50) with 1 girl ages 5<10, 2 boys 10<15 and 2 boys <5. In 1840, Jason is on same page (127) and 14 houses from James (H) Queen, Isabella and their three children. Amos Plott is on one side of James and Enos Plott is three houses away from the other "side". I can't find the correct book right now, but as I recall, Plott received sizeable land in the area provided that he would keep settlers on it. The Plott Plantation was in Haywood. Gene

    02/16/2000 12:40:14
    1. Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens
    2. Vicki Shaffer
    3. Diann: The 1840 Joseph Queen in Habersham Co. GA is mine. I'm blank right now about 1860 Habersham but by 1870, my Joseph H. Queen was living with his son and family with his wife Ursula in Habersham. Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diann williams" <diann@negia.net> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 12:00 PM Subject: [QUEEN] GA Queens > > > Thanks to a number of researchers, Union County GA web page (with lots > of census data), etc. the GA data is piling up. Of particular interest > are possible links between the Pattons, Queens, Dysarts of NC/GA. > Especially interested in Samuel Queen who was in NC Haywood 1820-30, > then vanishes. But, a Samuel Queen with the same family profile appears > out of nowhere in GA in 1840....10 yrs older and 10 yrs later. Is this > a connect? Maybe yes, maybe no. Still looking. > > Gene > > The 1840 census for Habersham Co GA show Hugh, Joseph, and Samuel Queen > there. > > The 1840 census for Rabun Co. GA show Henson and William Queen. > > The 1850 census for Rabun Co. GA show Daniel, Hence, Hugh, Martha, > Nicy, and William Queen. > > The 1860 Census for Rabun Co. GA. show William, Samuel, and Hugh Queen. > > The 1840 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant Queen. > > The 1850 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant, Moses, Lewis, Issac and > Alfred Queen. > > The 1860 census for Union Co. GA show Alfred, Issac, James C., and > Lewis Queen. > > Other counties are listed such as Fannin, Forsyth, Walton, Fulton, > Chesham, Chatham and Burk Co. GA. > > Was or is Burke Co. and (271) Waynesboro in GA? That is what the census > show. > > > Diann >

    02/15/2000 06:28:25
    1. [QUEEN] 1840 Iredell Co., NC
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Pg 230: Alfd Queen M 20<30 M <5 F 30<40 F <5 Pg 187: Fras Queen M 20<30 M <5 F 15<20 14 names later on pg 187: A G. Queen (although I believe it may be "R" G) M 20<30 M <5 M <5 M <5 F 20<30 Other names on pg 187: Alfred Carson Wm King Jos Presnell Wm B. Jones David Price Robt Smith Pg 178: David Queen M 50<60 M 15<20 M 15<20 F 20<30 F 15<20 F 15<20

    02/15/2000 05:47:11
    1. [QUEEN] Alfred Queen 1830 Richmond
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. 1830 Richmond Co., NC; Rockingham Dist., pg 205 Alfred Qween M 20<30 F 60<70 F 20<30 F <5 Partial list of others on pg 204/205: Ann Middleton William Freeman William Knight (?) Stephen Cole ...Alfred Qween Susannah McAlpin Rebecca Gates Henry Dawkins Patsey Gates Moses Watkins ....lots of Webb names at bottom of 205

    02/15/2000 05:33:15
    1. [QUEEN] Betsy Queen
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. 1830 Edgecombe Co., NC, pg 288 Betsy Queen F 40<50 F 10<15 M 60<70 M 15<20

    02/15/2000 05:25:33
    1. [QUEEN] Ga Census
    2. Diann williams
    3. I have yet to locate the url for the census I found in the past but here is a start. It give several counties. http://search.netscape.com/cgi-bin/search?search=georgia+census

    02/15/2000 03:36:15
    1. [QUEEN] Union Co. Graves
    2. Diann williams
    3. This is for the graves in Union Co. GA; http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion/unionCoP-R.text Hi all, Re Diann's comment: "Lets not forget about Rabun Co GA and Habersham Co GA. These Queen's traveled to and from here too." AMEN to that! I have not found census data from these counties on a website as exists for Union. Does anyone have another site for these two counties (especially with census data) other than the link I posted some days ago? Gene

    02/15/2000 03:24:03
    1. [QUEEN] Queen's Burried in Rabun Co. GA
    2. Diann williams
    3. Blue Heights Cemetery Rabun Co. GA Aryealley Queen, Sep. 10, 1841, Feb 1909 w/o John W. Queen John W. Queen, CO G 25 NC INF CSA; CORP; no dates Nancey Queen, Sep 22, 1822, Dec 1902 w/o John W. Queen Patton D. Queen, Feb. 17, 1870 Aug. 1957 Ada Jane Queen, Mar. 02, 1875 May 1939 Tyra Queen, Jan. 01, 1875 Feb. 1955 Ida E. Queen, Feb. 16, 1888 Aug. 05, 1970 Infant son Queen Feb. 13, 1912 Samuel P. Queen CO G 25 NC INF CSA, no dates plus Samuel P. Queen Jan 16, 1833 Dec 1905 Elford L. Queen 1873-1944 Lithia W. Queen 1877-1950 Thomas Arthur Queen, Apr. 11, 1898 Jun 1980 Mary D. Queen, 1899-1926 These are just some of the Queen's in Rabun County Georgia Diann

    02/15/2000 03:19:13
    1. Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens
    2. betty knight
    3. Vicki, Do you know the relationship of Jane (Asinthe/Cynthia) Queen bc1812 who married Felix Walker Brackett and moved to Habersham Co, GA in 1830's. to Queens, Joseph, Hugh and Samuel who lived next to them. Thanks, Betty >From: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> >Reply-To: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> >To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [QUEEN] GA Queens >Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 19:28:25 -0600 >.att.net> >Old-To: "Diann williams" <diann@negia.net>, <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Thanks to a number of researchers, Union County GA web page (with lots > > of census data), etc. the GA data is piling up. Of particular interest > > are possible links between the Pattons, Queens, Dysarts of NC/GA. > > Especially interested in Samuel Queen who was in NC Haywood 1820-30, > > then vanishes. But, a Samuel Queen with the same family profile appears > > out of nowhere in GA in 1840....10 yrs older and 10 yrs later. Is this > > a connect? Maybe yes, maybe no. Still looking. > > > > Gene > > > > The 1840 census for Habersham Co GA show Hugh, Joseph, and Samuel Queen > > there. > > > > The 1840 census for Rabun Co. GA show Henson and William Queen. > > > > The 1850 census for Rabun Co. GA show Daniel, Hence, Hugh, Martha, > > Nicy, and William Queen. > > > > The 1860 Census for Rabun Co. GA. show William, Samuel, and Hugh Queen. > > > > The 1840 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant Queen. > > > > The 1850 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant, Moses, Lewis, Issac and > > Alfred Queen. > > > > The 1860 census for Union Co. GA show Alfred, Issac, James C., and > > Lewis Queen. > > > > Other counties are listed such as Fannin, Forsyth, Walton, Fulton, > > Chesham, Chatham and Burk Co. GA. > > > > Was or is Burke Co. and (271) Waynesboro in GA? That is what the census > > show. > > > > > > Diann > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    02/15/2000 12:27:55
    1. [QUEEN] WILLIAM L. QUEEN
    2. Stevie Powell
    3. Hi to all, I know some of you have been on this line longer than I and wondered if anyone has already put this on. Anyway, here goes. This is from the Tevolutationary Record for William Queen. April 20, 1932 William L. Queen S.9462 Mr.J.H. Quinn Shelby, North Carolina Dear Sir: Reference is mad to your letter relative to one William L. Quinn, a Revolutionary War soldier who you stated was a pensioner of North Carolina. A careful search of the Revolutionary War records has been made in your behalf and no claim for pension found, based on the service of William L. Quinn. The record of one William L. Queen has been found, who was a pensioner in North Carolina and his record is given below. The data herein was obtained from the papers on file in pension claim S. 9462, based upon the Revolutionary War service of William L. Queen. He was born in 1749 in Virginia, the county not given. It is stated that while a residence of Wilkes County, Georgia, he listed in the year 1777 and served as private in the companies of Captians Jasmes Buoy, John Stewart, Jr. John Dooley, George Daly, James McFarland Anthony Walton Hughes and in the Georgia Regiments of Colonals Stewart and Elijah Clark and in the 1st Georgia Regiment was in two battles in Augusta, Georgia, was wounded in the first battle in 1777, also that he was taken prisoner by the Tories and held about 5 days in 1778 and that he was captured about the last of 1778 and held prisoner in Ninety-Six for about seventy-two days, then released and returned hime, that his services ended sometime in 1782, the entire length of which was about three years. After the Revolution, he lived in Rutherford County, North Carolina, and in 1824 he was living there with his son, but did not give his name; he later moved to Burke County, North Carolina, thence to Macon County, North Carolina. He was allowed pension on his application executed October 8, 1832, then a resident of Macon County. Upon a reexamination of his claim, it was found that proof of service was not sufficient and his pension was suspended in 1835 for additional proof of his service and he was requested to file another declaration for pension which he never did. His son, Joseph H. Queen, was living in Habersham County, Georgia in 1856. Soldier had other children, but their names and the name of his wife was not guiven, Soldier's brother Samuel Queen was living in Macon County, North Carolina in 1833, aged seventy-three years, One Hinson or Hency Queen was referred to in Rutherford County, North Carolina in 1835, no relationship to soldier shown. Very truly yours A. D. Hiller Assistant to Administrator Hope this helps someone.

    02/15/2000 12:26:50
    1. [QUEEN] Rabun/Habersham Queens
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi all, Re Diann's comment: "Lets not forget about Rabun Co GA and Habersham Co GA. These Queen's traveled to and from here too." AMEN to that! I have not found census data from these counties on a website as exists for Union. Does anyone have another site for these two counties (especially with census data) other than the link I posted some days ago? Gene

    02/15/2000 11:23:50
    1. [QUEEN] GA Queens
    2. Diann williams
    3. Thanks to a number of researchers, Union County GA web page (with lots of census data), etc. the GA data is piling up. Of particular interest are possible links between the Pattons, Queens, Dysarts of NC/GA. Especially interested in Samuel Queen who was in NC Haywood 1820-30, then vanishes. But, a Samuel Queen with the same family profile appears out of nowhere in GA in 1840....10 yrs older and 10 yrs later. Is this a connect? Maybe yes, maybe no. Still looking. Gene The 1840 census for Habersham Co GA show Hugh, Joseph, and Samuel Queen there. The 1840 census for Rabun Co. GA show Henson and William Queen. The 1850 census for Rabun Co. GA show Daniel, Hence, Hugh, Martha, Nicy, and William Queen. The 1860 Census for Rabun Co. GA. show William, Samuel, and Hugh Queen. The 1840 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant Queen. The 1850 census for Union Co. GA show Pleasant, Moses, Lewis, Issac and Alfred Queen. The 1860 census for Union Co. GA show Alfred, Issac, James C., and Lewis Queen. Other counties are listed such as Fannin, Forsyth, Walton, Fulton, Chesham, Chatham and Burk Co. GA. Was or is Burke Co. and (271) Waynesboro in GA? That is what the census show. Diann

    02/15/2000 11:00:40
    1. [QUEEN] GA QUEEN"S
    2. Diann williams
    3. Now Gang; Lets not forget about Rabun Co GA and Habersham Co GA. These Queen's traveled to and from here too. I don't have concrete evidence but I do have some memories my Grandmother told and... I do have the census for 1840-1870 of Queen's only and which counties. These census was sent by Ronnie and Princess, Jun 02, 1999. So Ronnie & Princess, if you have it on your files could you post it again? Dainn

    02/15/2000 10:29:09
    1. [QUEEN] GA Queens
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi Diann, Elaine and all, RE: " Gene has come down to Georgia". I like that : ) Unfortunately, I'm still stuck behind a desk here in NC trying to close out the accounting books for another month. Thanks to a number of researchers, Union County GA web page (with lots of census data), etc. the GA data is piling up. Of particular interest are possible links between the Pattons, Queens, Dysarts of NC/GA. Especially interested in Samuel Queen who was in NC Haywood 1820-30, then vanishes. But, a Samuel Queen with the same family profile appears out of nowhere in GA in 1840....10 yrs older and 10 yrs later. Is this a connect? Maybe yes, maybe no. Still looking. Gene

    02/15/2000 09:54:53
    1. [QUEEN] Queen Postings
    2. Diann williams
    3. Ok Elaine: I know the north GA mountains will keep people busy just taking in the fresh air but sometimes a person has to go inside and get on their computers and do some postings, hehee. What more do you have concerning William, Samuel, Henson, etc...? Gene has finally come down to GA (without Charlie Daniel) to search for them there Queen's. I made copies of everything and gave to my brother or so I thought. I am missing a couple of pages with vital info on the Queen's in GA, dates, and marriages. I have given Gene what I could find which wasn't all, HELP! Thanks a bunch Diann

    02/15/2000 08:06:08
    1. Fw: [QUEEN] Jackson Owen Cemetery
    2. Carol Queen
    3. Hi all, Received this email as to who the Queens were in Jackson Owen Cemetery. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Stinnett" <estinnett@worldnet.att.net> To: "Carol Queen" <postalq@grnco.net> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 10:52 AM Subject: Re: [QUEEN] Jackson Owen Cemetery > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carol Queen <postalq@grnco.net> > To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 2:45 AM > Subject: [QUEEN] Jackson Owen Cemetery > > > > Loc Name Comment Birth Death > > 1 WIB/Joseph QUEEN (initials W.I.B on headstone/Joseph on Funeral Hm > > Marker )"Father" 30MAY1887 01DEC1973 > > 2 Martha QUEEN "Mother" 14JUN1886 20JAN1971 > > 3 Nola QUEEN "Daughter" 28JUL1912 05JUN1991 > > > This is Joseph Wilburn "Wib" Queen, His wife was Martha Owen. > Wib's parents were Jeptha Queen 1845-1902 and Lucinda Bracken 1843-1917. > His grandparents; Americus Queen 1820-1900 and Mary Parker b. 1820 > G Grandparents, William B. Queen 1796-1887 and Mary Nicholson 1808-1878 > G G Grandparents, Samuel Queen 1769-1842 and Dicey Rolls 1770-1849 > > Ed

    02/14/2000 10:50:47
    1. Re: [QUEEN] Sarah Adeline Queen & George Wright
    2. Diane Carney
    3. Hello to all, For those of you who are interested in this line ...the following info was found on George Wright (and family) who was believed to be the husband of Sarah Adeline Queen, dtr/o James C. Queen. He seems to have been the only George Wright in the county. Could not locate a listing for George & Sarah Adeline Queen Wright in any Union County census after their marriage in 1874 to help follow up on this, however, they may have been listed in the portions of the 1880 Union Co Census which are illegible or could have moved to a nearby county. Will check surrounding counties at first opportunity. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Diane Carney 1850 Union Co., GA Census - Expanded 272 WRIGHT Alsey [Alcy] [Alsa] 41 NC Sally 30 NC William 15 NC Nancy 11 NC George 8 NC James 6 NC David [L.] 2 NC [Sarah] Mary [J.] 1 NC Elizabeth 68 NC HH#728 in 1860;HH#405 in 1870 1860 Union Co. GA census 728 731 Wright, Alsa 51 M NC Wright, Sarah 48 F NC Wright, George [W.*] 18 M NC [*Roster of the 52nd Ga. Infantry Regiment from Union Co., GA, Co. G.; believed to be husband of Sarah Adaline Queen, dtr/o James C. Queen; m. 1/25/1874 Union Co. Mrg Bk. 2A; pg 102]dc Wright, James* 16 M GA [*Roster of the 52nd Ga. Infantry Regiment from Union Co., GA, Co. G.]dc Wright, David L 12 M GA Wright, Sarah J 10 F GA 1870 Union Co. GA census Coosa Dist. 405 405 Wright, Alcy 60 M W NC Wright, Sallie 50 F W NC Wright, David L 23 M W GA Wright, Mary J 19 F W GA [appears as Sarah J. on 1860 census, age 10] 1880 Union Co. GA census Coosa dist 63 63 WRIGHT Sarah 65 NC keeping house Mary 25 GA dtr 1900 Union Co. census Coosa Dist. 40 WRIGHT Mary J H W F Nov. 1847 GA GA GA

    02/14/2000 10:14:33
    1. Re: [QUEEN] Jackson Owen Cemetery
    2. James Grant
    3. Hi Carol, Joseph Wilburn "Wib" Queen was my great-grandfather. His oldest daughter Amanda Queen Owen (who will be 92 in May) is my grandmother. He was always called "Wib" by the family. My uncle Joseph Arvil Owen (my mother's youngest brother) is named after Great Grandfather "Wib". Just "FYI"(for your information) James M. Grant Carol Queen wrote: > Loc Name Comment Birth Death > 1 WIB/Joseph QUEEN (initials W.I.B on headstone/Joseph on Funeral Hm > Marker )"Father" 30MAY1887 01DEC1973 > 2 Martha QUEEN "Mother" 14JUN1886 20JAN1971 > 3 Nola QUEEN "Daughter" 28JUL1912 05JUN1991 > > "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 > > *************************************************************************** > QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire > Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6587 > Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site > Also Poland & Russia

    02/14/2000 08:33:29