Qeneofogicof Qrurterf1 - Carroll County Genealogical Society
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Qeneofogicof Qrurterf1 - Carroll County Genealogical Society
It"fre Carroff County Qeneofogicof Qrurterf1 Douglas Co *t17,1870 *tl"+ oF= F Sprtng 2011 8u6frsfre[ fu tfrc C arro [[ C ount1, Q eorgin Q eneatogicat Socictl tfre Carrol[ Countl Qeneafogicaf qurtertl Published by the CARRoLL CoUNTY GENEALoGLCAL SoCIETY P O. Box 576 CARRoLLToN, GEoRGIA 301 12 Web Page Address: http://sites.google.com/site/ccgsga/ Volume XXXII 2411 Number'1 Contents .....2 ...........2 .......3 CivilWar Letters James D. Brock, 12th Battalion Light Artlllery, CompanyA ....... 4 New Books at Neva Lomason Library Special Collections ......... 11 ....11 Notes from Members .......... 12 Items of Genealogical lnletesl CarrallCounty Times,1872 1853 Carroll County Tax Digest.gth District. 1066G.M. ...19 ......23 Carroll County Pauper Records ....... 29 Ancestor Chart, Gregory William Allen ........ .33 .. CCGS Membership List ..........36 Surnames Researched . . lndex .. ... 39 Otfice.s Projected Publication Dates President's l\ressage CCGS 20'1'l Publicat on Order Blank lvlembership Form, Ancestor Chart follows lndex Carroll County Genealogical Society President Vice Recording Corresponding Secretary President Secretary Treasurer . 201 1 Officers Donald L. Levans Jan Ruskell . Sarah Boyd Alan Pearce Betty Jo Parsons ........ ......... Appointed Committee Chairs: Quarterly Editor Library Coo.dinator Web Master. . Betty Jo Parsons Carolyn Scherm Alan Pearce . Projected Publication Dates The pro.jected publication dates for our quaderlies are March (cutoff date to receive material February 1); June (cutoff date to receive material NIay 1); September (cutoff date to receive materialAugust 1); December (cutoff date to receive material November 1) The cutoff date for our next issue is May 1, 201 1. Please see that all genealogical material you wish to have published reaches us by that date. We especially would like to publish your pedigree charts and your family histories. This is an excellent way to let other researchers know what families you are related to. The Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrol County, Georgia, membership dues are $20.00 per person or family on a calendar basis (January through December). Life memberships are not avallable This publication is included at no extra cost in the membership dues, with one copy per family. Former issues of the Quarterly are available at the prices shown on the back page of this issue They may be ordered from the Carroll County Genealogical Society, P O Box 576, Carrollton GA 301'12. Queries are published free for members Queries for nonmembers will be published free, based on available space, and the Society reserves the right to edit lengthy queries This Society does not assume responsibility for errors in fact or opinion that may appear in articles furnrshed by its members. We will gladly correct any errors brought to our attention Copyright 2011 lssN 0734 s682 President's Message l\rarch 2011 Dear [/lembers, Welcome to 2011. l'm surethatyou have heard the statement, "Hittheground running." Th,s very accurately describes your society's activities for Spring 201'1. By the time that you read this you will already have been enjoying the NBC TV second season of "Who Do You Think You Are?" This program centers on eight stars as they search for their ancestors. ln the process, many thousands of persons become interested in beginning their own family search. ln order to take advanlage of this heightened degree of interest, the society will offer a super program aimed at attracting new members, as well as serving the current membership, that will inc ude: . . A free beginners clinic on Saturday March 51h Three intermediate clinics on Saturdays n April centering on the topics of: 'Using Research Logs" and 'Organizing Your Research" "More Than Just a Census Record" "Using Military Records and Military Pensron Records" o o o Ihere will be a $10 charge for materials for these three clinics. Our volunteers are receiving special training to assist new folks in getting started and we will be offering specific hours for personal assistance when the clinics are completed. We ran three ads in the Times-Georgian at lhe end of February in order to let the community know of this great opportunity And, if that is not enough "hitting the ground running " our Secretary, Sarah Boyd is busy workrng with web developers in the design of a new and updated web site. DoaaH.4. y'etaz,t President Civil War Letters from James D. Brock to his Wife, Frances Hogan Brock Letters transcrlbed by the late Kathy Thomas Brock The subjecl of this senes of CivilWar letters $ James D Brock born March 3A 1830 in Canpbell Caunty, Georgia, and died June 2, 1864, at the baftle of Calcl Harbar near Rjchmand, Vigna James D Brocks anceslors can be traced backto Reuben Brock Sr (no other infarmation available) and thraugh h6 san Reuben Brack Jr barn 1754 in Orange Caunty, Naih Carahna Jr marned Elizabeth Kemp and they had seven known children, one of whom was Wiliam "Billy" Brock, ban about 1792, and marned Temperance 'Tenpie Ann Gay about 1815. Wiltan and Tenpie s seventh chtld was Janes Daniel Brock Reuben Brcck James DanielBrack and Frances R Haganwere maried on December 26. 1854 andhadnine known childrcn These arc the children Pnvate Brack refers ta in his many letters written ta his James D Brock joined the Confederate Army an May 1 . 1862 n Newnan. Georgia He seNed in Company A 12th Georgia Batlalian Thiscampanywas made up afmen fram Caweta Caunty and the surrounding area. lt was known as Newnan Artillery While it appeared lhat Private Brock never resided in Caffoll County, many of his descendanls did settle around Carroll and Haralsan Caunties Some of these descerda nts had access to Private Brock's treasure-trave of letters and gave us permissian to print lhem here The late Kathy Thanas Brock of Temple ariginally transcribed the letters Others who prawded additianal nformation and consenled to pubhcation were Mary Evans Cain. Bremen, Kathryn Brock Gallman, Dauglasvllet Sam Pyle, Carrolllon. ancl Joe Earnest. Bawdan Junction. We gratefully acknowledge thei assislance tn helping lo pteseNe and share these letters. Fifty-six letters campose this callection. ll is aur plan to publish allfifty-six letlers thraughout the faur quaielies lhis year. the sesquicenlennial of the American Civil War They are printed here exactly as Kathy transcribed them Ed r! Augusta Ga May the 27 1862 Camp dear wlfe rn anser to your letter I can say that I am well at presant and was glad to hear that you and the children are weil and get ng along so well You wanted to know what I have to eat I have flower meat rse sugar sometimes meal Water is tolarbier only I can say to you that my close has come to hand the pevision spilt and the cnductter busted the hinges and broked the lck but the close all came to safe to hand Jackson Major Capus sed that we lhat have wheat to cut we may come home to cut rt I expect to come f I can get of I talked to leutenant and he sed he thinks that there will be a chance I heard that Sally humphres is verry sick lwoid lke to hear how she is a giting lwont you to wright as sone as you get this I hant got any thing mor worithey of wrighting to you so I will come to a clos J. D. Brock To francis R Brock I am better satisfied than lexpected to bee lf I had no famly lwold be better Satisfied hearthan any whe els James D. Brock To frances R Brock , Ga Camp Jackson Augusta June the 30 1862 dear belove wife I received your letter in due tirne and was glad to hear from you and to hear that you was all well I am well and hopes that these fue lines may reach you all in joying the same blessing I hant got any thing to right you there is tolable good health hear there ie no telling when we will leave hear you sed it hatent rained sence I left home I hope it ant so now we had a good rain hear this I hant got any thrng more to right you so !will come to a close by saying I rernatn your husband untel death James D. Brock To franis R Brock _ ar. Ringgold July 71h 1862 Dear Wife There was a collission between two trains a few miles above this place yesterday evening Four men were killed in our company Their names are Phlllps, Bullard, lvlartin & Lane With a number wounded also One man was krlled in Capt Johnson Co Three negroes were killed belonging to the different companies Over a dozen horses killed But thank God I am unhurt I am also well at this time and getting on as weii as could be expected I expect we wlll start for Chattanooga again this evening. I am not situated so I can write fully as I deserve and will c ose. but will write you again when I get to Chattanooga My object now is simply to let you know that I came out safe and $ound Your afiectronate husband [to] Mrs. Frances R Brock Palmetto Ga JD Brock P.S. We came back to this place after the colllsion 'r, Camp Heath Chatanooga July the 1ori 1862 Fany my dear blove wife I is with pieasure that I take my pen in hand to let you no that am well and hope theas fue lines may come to hand and find you and children allwell We left Agusta the 4 day and fa Chatnooga and there wer the worst accident that I evr knue I had rather resk my chance in a battle than such a bust up of traines it busted a bout 8 boxes all to Smath the horses was in them I was in the box next to the horses there Ls a good meny trups her up and own the river I have nothing of intrut to nte so I will close dlrect your letter to Chattanooga tensee 12 Ga batalion in ca. of Captin Harvy I remain your husband untel deth JD Brock I ar, tennessee l\.4arain county July the 28, 1862 dear wife I received your kind letter and was glad to hear from you and to hear that you was all well I am well and hopes thes fue lines may come to hand and find you all inloying good health (we have rroved from Chaitanooga a bout 25 miles down the river we are clost to the river and we can see the yankey pickets every time we go down ther thear are on the other side and our prckets are on this srde we think they are a movrng our pickets Sese they could hear them awl nite the other nite like they wer a holling or artllry amoving) I don't think we will hear long I received the purvision you sent me I wanat you to push your hogs and make them dow [?] awlthey will I want you to pay John for his work and iry to keep things strate and if you can trade the mare and get one that you can dr ve to the wagon I think it woud sute you better you had better get John or Jrm to healp you trade here of if you can Captin has sen home after the absent men and is a goin to bring then n I hant any thing more of int.ust to writ abut remain husband untel death James D. Brock I have sent my carpet sack home and a coat We have drawn our uniform and napsack and I had no you [use] fore them here and Grif n sent his and Tomas farrel will get them from Palmetto Tom Holls takent them to palmetto the weater is vary dry and dusty nothing more at present James D Brock direct your letter to Chattanooga and they will come )a. October the 27 1862 cross roads near Noxvill tenneese dear wife I have the oppertun ty to ritin you a fue lines I am we at this iime but I have bine sick I had a spe I oi the biliuous feve. I stade in camps while the fever wer broke and the compy wer ordered a way and I warnt able to go wrth them and I had to go to the hospitie I stade ther fore days and I went to a privlt house wher I were treated as well as any one can be treted I went in to Cankuckey where ther wer no chance to send any letters I hant herd from home cense August We hant bin in any fite yet bu we have bin clost after them the nchmon fite lvas fol on Satterday and we camped on the battel grnd on Monday nlte they warnt don bu.inen the ded I have plenty close to do me Some time I have two pare of wllen pants and a pare of shoses and they didnt cot me any thing I hant got any thing to wrlte of intrust while I was sick ihe boys saw Washing Brock and he told them he was in a fite and came out unhert billey mulens was kiled two gerdin boys wounded (cankuckey is the finist cuntry I ever saw a part of hit the mounting pad is as pore as ever I saw and hit all is badley watered I hope the fue lines may come to hand and find you all injoying good health lwlll come to a close I rearnin yours husband J. D. Brock _ direct your letter to noxvill tenneese rite as son as you get this lines I want to her from you how you are a getrng a ong I hope I will see you soon J. D. Brock |r, Novembe. the 1. 1862 Camp lenorr in about 20 niles of knoxvill dear wife and children I seat myself to Iet you no how I am I ant as well of now as I was when I rote before but I am able to bee up we had a fine time ln tenneese things was cheap bacon from 6 to 8 cents pur pound yard good as cheap as they ever were in coweter lcoweta] but before we le there they were out of all resan I was in the hospifle at lexinton and went to a privit house I stade one weeke and nuse come to me that our men was a vacking the State and I hade to leave before I was able to travle to doo my selfjestes Uustlce ?l but I started and and traveld about 30 miles before I over taken my company we have travled day and nite a grale of our time we have plnty to of flour and beef hear when we was in Cantuckey we got coffey and sugar when we left we burnt up thousans of bacon and clothing blankits and such thing as we needed and now cant get them. Capt is at home for the purpurs of geting cloth ng for the compney I hant got bed clothing a nuf lwant you to buy a bed cover if you can and send me and one pare of pants I have bout 2 pare of socks and 2 shirts wooling shirts my shirts and drawers that I left home with is all good yet I want you to write as sone as you get these fue lines and let me know how you are a geting a long I hant got any thing to write you but hope these lines may come to hand and find you allwell we are ordered to Combling gap [Cumberland Gap] I hant got anything moTe but remain your husband untel deth J D. Brock When you rite drrect your letter to Knoxville Tenn Pracey Bridgade Newnan Artilery will send you a envelope back to me and you can send me a letter in I aa, Virginia November the 19 1862 der wife I seat myself to inform yo that I am we i at this time and hope thes fue |nes may come to hand and find yo all njoying good heallh I have rote you two letter and I hant got any ancer yet lwold bee glad to no how you all are lwont yo to rit as soon as you get this letter and let me no what for a crop you have whether you are maken anything to live on or not times are vary hard her we are about thirty five mles from the comblin gap lcumberland Gap] with the horses io get feed for them there was no chance to get any feed abou the gap and a bad chance her there is very fue got any corne to spare) a nerry a one hant got any the compney is all at the gap but a nafe to tents the horses lwill come to a close by saying I remain yur husband J. D. Brock |r, tenneese hancock conty December the 18, 1862 dear belove wife and children in ancer to your kind lette. I can say to you that t am well and hope these fue lrnes may come to hand and flnd you all injoying the same blessing I received the close that you sent me and was glad to get them I wold have rote soonner but I was on a detailto go to the gap and I hant had the chance to rite I saw John brock at morristown and I sent ffteen dollars ho.ne by him I hant drawed but two month 8 wages yet but there is a a talk of drawing again somtime shortley you rote to me tha you had made a plenty of corn I am glad to hear of that I want you to mak your hogs good and fat and don't seil any corn lwold be glad to come and see you all and make som dispisition of having a nother crop made but there is no chance of geting a furlow here the boys is all a trying and cant get thern Jane Collins wanted me to rite if I node any thing of billey tell her that I left him in lexinton tenneese hosp tle but I heard that ben beves rote home to his folks that him and all the boys was at vicksburg missisipi to be exchanged and wold be ai home in a fue days I think you had beter sell the colt if you can you cant take care of so many thing I hant got anything more of intrust to rite you but give my love and best respecks to all inquiring frend I remain your husband untl death J D. Brock al, con tenneese hancock January the 7, 1863 Dear beloved wife and children rn ancer to your k nd letter of the twenty ninth I can say to you that I am well and dooing well there wase too yankey cavilry ridgements come across the montain and burnt two bridges across the railroad and our cavilry got after them and had liked to have a cougt them Just as they was agoing across the mountain our men fired on them thare was nuse came to our camps on the fi.st nite of this month that they was a comrning on us and we left and went about six miles and stade there till fiters we heard they was gon and then we came back to our camp again we are flting we all of our by retreahng _ - want you to try to hire a negrow woman that can plow or a boy I wold iike to be there but thear is no chance to come home so you must do the best you can which I nou you will dow I want you to write how much your hogs waid and how the stock is a geting along I like to hear how the thing !s a get ng along I I drawed money on yesterday bui I am afrade to send it by ma e I will send it the first passing I wont you to pay Roberson fo. the sow that I bout from bill if you have _ush the money lo spare the wether is verry cold and disagreeable the snow is coverd the ground I want you to rite how you are a making out for fire wood I want you to hire it got for you if you can I wold like verry well to bee at horre to get it for you I hant annything of intrust to ite so I mus close for the want of time the male is a bout to leave here I remain as ever your tru lov James D. Brock rite as offin as you can and rite allthe nuse |r, Sneedwill tenneese January the 15 1863 dear wife and children I seat myself to let you now how I am I am well at this time and hope thes fue lines may come to hand and find you and children all well I have heard bad nuse from frank green I heard that he killd tom Hogan lwant you to rite what they have don with him and whether it was your brothe. ot your cosan and what they fell out about and write all about it and other nuse I hant got any nuse of intrus to write you I 9 heard that po_ [?] had his tryal but l don t now what thay don with hrm if you need any monney writ and I will Send t by male noth ng more at presant but remane your husband J. D Brock !:1, James Hogans dear sir as I am rting home I wi drop you a lue lines to in form you of how we are living we draw beefe flouer and some mele we by some hog occasionly and pay for it out of our wages we by Some we live verry well but we have to by a portion of what we eat _ Jim I hear that the concr pe is ataking all up to forty years oid if you have to go I wold be glad you wold come hear lwant to come home and see you all ldon't think it will be much longer tel I cme I hope so at anney rate Jlrn I want you to dow all you can to get a hand to make a crop for me nothing more bul give love and respecks to all inquiflng frends and receve aption Iport on ?] to yorself J. D. Brock '& Sneedsvill tenneese January the 28. 1863 Dear beloved wife and children rn ancer to your letter of the fourteenth I can say to you that I am wel but am sorry to hear oi James So much truble at home when lam rn so much about my cuntry and you and the ch ldren my wellfare and hapness depads upon yours and the wellfare of my cuntry I was sorry to hear of Jim being kild I want you to rite what they fell out about and whether anny one els was along but pink grene or not you sed you had let diseson have the land to tend I had rather you wold have hired a hand if you cold but if you cant dow the bst you can I want you to send the children to chu_ if there is any chance I want you to not insult any one about that difficlty between frank and Jim it wont do any good I cons derd my best fred kild I expeck we will move from her in a fue more day I expect we will go to the railroad wher we can get corn for we have fed all the corn in this settelmt out I wan you to get oats anuff to sow ail the corn stoke land if you can that you hant sowd n wheat Some of our boys caught three bush whackers last night and one of them got away he run off in the nite nether shoes nor pants nor coat one of our men shot at him but d d not hit him he had a varry bad fore the grond is civerd with snow and is varry cold Whrle I was riting this letter our quater master came from hunting a place to move to and reported that we had to stay hear all the winter fore he cant find anny corn to move to as we have to stay hear I will have you to direct your letters to Sneedville Tenneese rite allthe nuse and rite offln for I am glad to hear from you nothing more at presant but remain your husband J D. Brock _ 'r, Sneedvill Tenneese January the 30 '1863 Dear wife and children I seat myself to inform you of my health it is good at presant and hopes these fle lines may come safe to hand and find you all well I am hever than leve'was lwergh one hJndred and seventy two man comlng home to get recruits for our compeney and I will send you thirty dollars by him in this letter I hant got anney nuse to rte you that will interrest you but I want you to rile offen and gtve me al the nuse nothlng more but I remane your affectionite husband untel death J D Brock _ 10 |r. 1863 Sneedvill Tenneese February Dear wife and children I seat myself to nform you that I am well at this time hoping these fue lines may come to hand and find you all well I hant got anny thing to rite to you of intrust anny thrng that will rntftest you I sent you fifty dollars by leutenat man he is gone ltome for the purpus of geting recruits and I had the chance of sending you some and I don so I heard that the soldiers wifes could by factry thread at the factry at two and a half dollars Find out wheather it be so or not and if it be so get some boddey to 9o wtth you and lay rn a nuf to do you sometime I want you to be sure and soe all the corn stock land ln oats if you can get the oats _ You neadent to put your self to anny lruble about the monney I sent you Lieutenant man willfetch it to you or send it to you by some responcible purson We are comfertable situated now we have moved in the court house at Sneedvill I don't now how long we will stay hear we have a heap of bad weather the snow is a bout six inches deep this morning Send your letter to Sneedvill for there is no passing to the gap hardley ever so as to get letters noth ng more but .emain your husband untell death. .J D Brock tr. Camp near Savanna Ga February 25 1863 Dear wife and children I take my pen in hand to in form you that I came thrue safe and sound we are camped close to Savanna I hant anny thing to rlte to you that will interrest you but that (we are turned rn to rnfantry and have drawn our arms every thing looks like Spring of the year the peach trees are in blume and the inglish peas are in blume I think it want be long till we can have some vegitable down hear the water is not good but it beets cantuckey water to death) tell the old man itson that I hant had the chance to go to see his boys yel griffin went to see them landres was on picket he seid that tom iooks like a ginney pig he is so fat we hant anny chance to ieave camp but too a day and thare is so menny a wantin to go I hant got of to see them yet. (l want you to not pass anny insults to any boddey the best way is to bee came lcalm] a bout frank green esape [?] and not talk but little there is all wase som boddey reddey to miss represent things and tell lies a bout such casses) Nothing more but remain your frend and husband untel death JD Brock to l\rrs. F R. Brock ir. To be continued in the Summer 2041 quaie y 11 New Books at Neva Lomason Library Special Collections The Knight Family Legacy. by lrarilyn R. Hill-Sutton ln 1886, NrajorJohn KnightJr., a white plantation owner, attorney. and decorated Confederate Civil War veteran, summoned frve witnesses to his deathbed. There he did something extraordinary. He bequeathed his estaie to hrs former slave, Violet Knight, and their mulatto children. This book is written from a genealogical standpolnt to provide insight into the Knight family's movement from slavery lo owners of the plantation, traces descendants for more than two centuries through histoncal documents Locales are Melwether and Pike Counties in Georgia Jackson County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings, The Jackson Heruld, 1883-1885, abstracted by Faye S. Poss. Thrs book is a match with the two eariier newspaper volumes on Jackson County newspapers Abstracts inc ude marriages, obits, legal notices, etc. lvlajorily of counties referred to are Jackson, Banks, Clarke, Franklin, Gwinnett, Hall, lvladison Oconee, Oglethorpe and Walton, but other counties are also mentioned. Cherokee lmages. by Charles O Walker. a reprint from the Georgia Chapter of the Trall of Tea.s Assocration. Thrs vo ume was originally self-published by Rev. Walker in 1988, and contains many of his original sketches based on descriptions of houses and properties given in the '1830s Free State of Ca ollby Gilbert Huey is an account of The Pony Club in Carroll County around 1832-1833. The author uses authentic characters, such as Jiles Boggess as sheriff of the county, Sanford Kingsbe.ry. local merchant. An interesting read into the early history of the county. Notes from Members _ Would like to purchase book about 'The Sons of Celia Velvin" by Jones. Betty A. Shackleford, 1441 Nancy Lane NE. Allanta cA 30345-1922 bashack@comcast net .Thank you for all that you do and for your excellent quarterly. lt provided critical informatron that allowed me to join the Sons of the Amerlcan Revolution." Bill Wright of Lexngton. Virginta 12 Items of Genealogical lnterest Carroll County Times - 1872 Abstracted by Ted Brooke Continued fram Winter 2410 quaie y Only items with genealoEcal value and of lacal inlerest are abstracled here. The items arc abstracted beginnng at the lop af colunn one, ta the battam of calumn one, then to the tap of column tvvo etc Only the nittal appearances of adveft$emenls and legal notices are abstracted and subsequent notices if any are nat repealed Ftiday May 17. 1A72 Page 1 Professional and Business Cards Oscar Reese. Attorney at Law, Carrollton, GA James J. Juhan, Attorney at Law, Carrollton, GA Geo. W. Harper, Attorney at Law Carrollton, GA Geo. W. Austin, Attorney at Law, Cari'ollton, GA Dr W W. Fitts, Physician and Surgeon, Carrollton GA B D. Thomasson, Attorney at Law, Carrollton GA R S Rocherster, House and Ornamental Painter, Carrollton, GA Jesse Blalock Attorney at Law, Carrollton, GA W W & G. W. Meffell Attorneys at Law, Carrollton GA Thos. Chandler, Joseph L Cobb, Chandler&Cobb Attorneys at Law, Carro,lton, cA W. B. Kirkly, Carrollton, GA carpenter F. A. Roberson carpenter and Joiner, Carrollton, GA Dr. L N. Cheney, Medical Card, Carrollton, GA Advertisements Carroll Masonic Institute, Carrollton GA lraj Jno M Richardson, President Reese's Schoo; Carrollton GA, 1872 A.C Reese. A.lr., Principal For board apply to Dr. I N Cheney and H Scogln Esq. E. W Harper. Carpenter and cabinet workrnan J. J. Patman & Co, Carpenters, Newnan, GA Argo & Madin, House srgn. carriage and ornamental painters, Newnan, GA Juhan & Mandeville Druggists. Carrollton, GA James F. Pope Groce.les Page 2 Doings in Georgia SJ Cox, who was arrested and lodged rn jail a few days ago at Rockmart, for killing out. l\rr Parsons. has been bailed The match game of base ball between the Past Time Club of Rome and the Osceola club oi Atlanta resulted rn favor of the Rome club John Waterman of the Perry Home Journal and Hancock of the Cuthbert Democrat had an encounter last week at lvlacon in whrch Waterman was shot through the leq. New Advertisements L P. Mandeville Surveying. 13 Administrator s Sale. Will be sold at the Coud House in Carrollton the first Tuesday in June next the following property: Lot of land no. 65 in the 1oth District of Carroll county, lying two miles south of Carrollton Sold as the property of Henry C. Martin, Iale of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. D. E. Martin, Adm r (ad D E lrartin Admr , April 19) J W. Downs. Spring goods, Carrollton, GA (ad placed [/ay 1oth 1872). G. W. Camp, Dry goods. April 12 Misses l\,4. C. & E. l\.4. Thomasson, ladies goods. Apri 5 Stewart & Long Spring and summer dry goods. March29 1872. New Orleans House by Jno. W. Shelnutt. Bowdon, Georgia, dry goods, etc. "For the sake of decency, don't ask for credit, my terms are strictly cash." March 22d 1872 John W Merrill spring stock, "on the live and let live principle. Great inducements are offered for cash. The credtt system is playing out so don't mention it." April 26, 1872. Carroll Sheriff's Sales. Will be sold before the Court House door in Carrollton, Carroll County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in June next, the following property. The south east fourth of lot no 219, intheFifth District of Carroll county, Ga., to in the south corner of said lot, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justice Court held in Spalding county ca., in and for the 1066 dist c.NI in favor of Appteton Mandevilie against Margaret Benson, administratrix of J. W. Benson, deceased Levy made on the 28th of September 1869 and returned to me by constable thls day Also 75 acres of land it belng the west half of Lot no. 219 ln the Fifth dist. Of Carroll Co , Ga excepting 25 acres in the south corner of said Lot, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Super or Court of said county, in favor of Eli Benson against Jas. W. Latimer F M. W lliamson Sh'ff., [/ay 8, 1872. Eiizabeth Golden vs. Henry Golden L bel for divorce in Haralson Superior Court, March term, 1872. lt appear ng to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the Defendant does not reside in the County and it further appearing that he does not reside in ihis State, it is ordered by the Court that service be perfected upon the defendant by publication ln a public gazette of this state once a month for four months, that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, or that the case be considered in defauit, and the plaint ff be allowed to proceed. R. D. Harvey, Judge S.C H.C., J S McElwreath, att'y for Libelant. Green B. Jenkins, C.S C. May 10,1872 Georgia Caffoll County. Michael Goodson has applied for exemption and setting apart and valuation of hornestead and I will pass upon the same on Saturday, 11 May D. B Juhan, Ord y., May 3 Administrator's Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of H. C Martin deceased, late of Carroll County are requested to settle all persons having demands against said estate D E. Martin, Adm'r, April 19. E. G. Kramer's Cheap Cash Store, E G. Kramer, Carroilton, Ga., April 26 1871. L. J. Smith & Bro, grocery merchants, Carrollton Ga. Thompson, Cole & Co, Newnan, Ga. Furntture. Prospectus of the Atlanta Constitution The Atlanta Sun, daily & weekly, Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor, A. R. Watson news editor. J. Henly Smith, general editor and business manager. Rail Roads Store Blalock & New, Jan.12, 1872. 14 Page 3 Masonic-Carroll Lodge No 69 F A.[,4 warrant granted Nov. 1, 1848, meets on the first Saturday of each month Temperance-Blake Smith Lodge, No 9'1, LO.G T., organized April 14, 187'1 meets second and fourth Friday nights. Church Directory: Presbyterian Church, Rev. Wm Dimmock s apporntments in thrs county-1st at Amis'Factory, 2nd. Carrollton 3.d Villa Ricat 4th, Shacklefords l\,4ethod st Church, services by at Carrollton, 1st; Rev. Jos. Chambers on 4th Sabbath. Baptist Church Rev. W T. Colquit on 3rd Saturday and Sabbath in each month Ben Brown, at J. W. Downs is expecting sorne more of those nice oranges and lemons. Members of the 41st Georgia Regiment are notrfied that the remains of Col. Chas. A. lvlcDanielw be in Carrollton at 8 o'clock, July 1oth next, en route for Bowdon Col Geo.N Lesterwill deliver the funeraloration in the Chapel atBowdonat3 p m same day. lt is desired that all survivors ofthe 41st wliljoin the Newnan escort at Newnan or Carrollton. The remains will be reinterred with l\.4ason c honors I\,4embers of surrounding lodges invited to padlcipate. Heard County News please copy. lvlrs Meigs advertises as a dressmaker at her residence rn Carrollton. J W Merrell has corn for sale lvlay 10, 1872 Carrolton Literary C ub The Society rnet President being absent Vice President called meeting to o.der Roll called, and found lvlessrs. B Brown and Jessee Bla ock absent. J. J. Juhan. Sec'y. Local News from Sand Hill We have a flourishing schoolat l\racedonia Baptist Church about 1 % miles northeast of Sand Hill: also at F at Rock near Allens Mill ls I suppose, a very good school taught by Miss Abbie Dobbs of your city, whom I understand is a teacher of fine qualifications & c Respectfully. W. J. D., Sand Hill Ga., May 1oth 1872. Obituary. Died of that slothful disease (consumption). about 8 o'clock on the evening of the 8th inst . at he. residence in this county. in the forty seventh year of her age, lvlrs. Sarah J Blair, eidest daughter of Mrs._Wiseof Coweta County, Ga She leaves three children besides many relatives and friends to mourn her departure (additional eulogy) (mentions'our pastor Rev. John l\,4. Muse") A Friend, Sand H ll, Ga., NIay 1oth 1872 _ Administ.ator's Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of lvl. C. Scott, deceased late of Carroll county are requested to come forward and settle. . . H N. Wlggins, Adm'r., [Iarch 1. 1872 (Advertisement). Humphrey Easter (Colored), Boot and shoe maker, Carrollton, Georgia. Can be found at the shop formerly occupied by J O. Mullenix. His charges are moderate and his work done in good style Page 4 Prospectus of the Griffin Daily News "l have made up my mindto return (to Griffin) and on the 16th day of January commence the publication of a live morning paper The Griffin Daily News. Five dollars per annum forthe daiLy & $1.50 per annum for the weekly A M Speiohts. Ftiday, May 24,1872 Page 1 [No items of local or genealogical inlerest ] Page 2 Doings in Georgia On the 1 oth inst A little daughter of Major John H. Dent of Rome was burned to death by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. Coweta County including 400 pounds of tobacco and a buggy were consumed by fire on the night ot the 13th. The People's Phrenological Journal comes to us this week from Jonesboro, Georgia. lvlr. A. G. lrartin of Dirt Town Valley has had his house burned. SamuelA Brown of Lacranqe is dead. Richard Parks Lee died on the 17th inst. at Griffin. New Advertisements Georgia - Carroll County. W. H. Johnston, Jr. having applied to me for permanent letlers of administration on the estate of James O. Blair, iate of said county, this is to cite all the creditors and next of kin of James O. Blair to appear at my office. D. B. Juhan Otd'y. May 241h 1A72 Georgia - Carroll County. W H Johnston, Jr. having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Henry E. Wise late of said county, this is to cite all the creditors and next of kin of Henry E Wise to appear at my office. D. B. Juhan, Otd'y. May 24, 1872 Surveying. L. P. Nlandeville. Georgia - Carroll county. Michael Goodson has applied for exemption of personality and setting apart, and valuation of homestead D. B Juhan, Ord'y., May 3. Page 3 Fancy Bar Room. Mr lrills, formerly of Newnan, is opening a fancy bar room in Dr. Cheney's old office, jusi below L. J. Smith & Bro. We learn that Mr Govan Stafford of Newnan will open a first class confectionary next week in the Conyers Building, next door to J. W. Downs. We regret to learn that Rev. C. Trusseli was thrown from his buggy last week, near Baskins church in the 6th District. and serlously, though we are glad to know not dangerously, injured Carroll County Bible Society. The th rd Anniversary Meeting of the Carroll County Bible Society was held in the Baptist church on the 'lgth inst. Rev. W A. Parks, agent American Bible Society for Georgia and Florida being present, addressed the meeting. after which the Vice President Rev. J. M. Griffin was called to the chair and P G. Garrison was requested to act as Secretary protem . . . the following persons were elected permanent officers of the society for the next twelve months, viz: Dr W. W. Fitts, Presrdent, Rev. J. M Griffin, Vice President, P G. Garrison Secretary & Treasurer. Page 4 [No items of local or genealogical inlerest ] Friday, NIay 31. 1872 Page 1 [No items of local or genealogical interest ] 16 Page 2 Doings in Georgia Judge David B. Barrett of Gordon county is dead Cobb couniy ls building a new court house l\,4r Nathon [slc] Davis, and old citizen of Coweta county, is dead. New Advertisements For Sale. A cow and calf for sale ApplytoW H Baker. Meal for sale at l\,4r. Worthy's store. B F. Wilder. Page 3 Three new stores opened in town this week lvlr. George Stafford first class confectionary, lvlr. Mills fancy bar room and Mr. Owen Smith, family grocenes. We are pa,ned to announce the death of Mr Charley Perdae [sic], from that terrible disease meningitis [slc]. He died yesterday morning after a short illness at the residence of his father in this place He was a young man, we learn, of fine morals and much promise. His remains will be buned ihrs morning at '11 o'clock A M. at the Camp Ground, four miles from here on the Bowdon Road Letter from Bowdon Editor Times - in a notice which appeared in a recent lssue of your paper. announcing that the .emains of Col. IIcDaniel wlll be reinterred at Bowdon on July 1oth, next, and inviting the surviving members ofthe 41st Regiment to participate in the exercises of that occasion, no mention was made of the survivors of his company which he led from Bowdon. You wi I please publish this letter to inform the members of that company, that il was an oversight, and that they are especially invited to be present and pa.ticipate in the exercises of that occasion. The escort from Newnan will be in command of Lieutenant D. Swint of the Newnan Guards The councilwill also be represented on the occasion You will much oblige. Yours Truly. F. H. M Henderson Hymenial. the 1gth inst , at residence of the bride s father by lhe Rev. J. C. Burnam, Mr Henry Paugh to lvliss Josephine Fielder, all of this County. l\.4arried on Obituary. Departed this life at the residence of her husband Judge Z. Bonner of Carroll County Georgia, on the morning ofApril 7th, 1872, l\rlrs. Lucy B Bonner in the sixty sixth year of her age, after a protracted and painful illness of five months The sublect of this notice was born in Elbert county. Geo. June 1st '1806, removed from there to Clarke county Geo., when two years of age, was marled to Zadoc Bonner a resident of the same county. Dec 28th, 1825. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner moved to Carroll County in 1829, and have been well known by an extensive circle of friends and acquaintances. deceased but it wouid be pen impossible with my feeble in a short sketch to give to the wodd a faint idea of her worth while living, or her ioss by death; but I know that her memory will be fondly cherished in the hearts of all who knew her It was my privrlege to be intimately acquarnted with the 17 ln early life, at the age of thirleen, the deceased made a profession of the religion of Jesus, united herself with the Nlethodist Episcopal Church at Bold Springs, Clarke county, and from then till the time of her death, fifty two years and some months. adorned that profession by an humble, consistent Christian deportment. (additiona! eulogy). (signed) A Friend. Page 4 {No items of local or genealogical interest.l Page 2 Doings in Georgia, Captain Lee, grandson of Richard Henry Lee of Revolutionary fame, proposes to lecture in lrarietta on the 4th of June on the battle of Hampton Roads. Mrs Sarah E. Freyer of Marietta died of consumption on the 29th ultimo. Mr. Rucker engaged on the work of the Nodh & South R.R., the Rome Bulletin of the 30th ultimo says, has been missing severaldays and is supposed to have been murdered. lvr. Jack Lane has caught a trout out of a lake near Franklin weighing I % pounds. Elisha Hyatt, an old citizen of Heard County, is dead. And now that the Senoia Editor says that since he has eaten the hind leg of that deer, that he "can run faster, jump higher and work faster than you or any other venison." Hurt but not seriously, lvlr. Frank Knight, wife and two children, citizens of Carroll county, were returning home from lhis city l\ronday evening. and when they arrived opposite Arnold Colbert's cake shop some negroes walked out, when the mule became frightened and began running down the hill speedily, upsetting the buggy and severely hurting Mrs. Knight, and sllghtly bruising the knee of Mr. Knight. One wheel of the buggy was broken. The mule stopped after becoming disengaged from the huggy Newnan Herald - New Advertisements Frank N. Coulon, Practical watchmaker and jeweler, carrollton, Ga Beef Market - J. R. Harbin (ad placed 7 June 1872) Juhan & Mandeville, Druggists, Carrollton Ga. {ad placed 7 June 1872) State of Georgia, Carroll County. Superior Court April term 1872. America l\r. NL McLain vs. lsaiah M Mclain, libel for divorce lt appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in this county and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State, it is on motion of counsel ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else the case be considered in default. W. F. Wright, JSCTC , N. Shelnut, Attorney for Libelant. (ad placed June 7). Dr. Wm. Johnson, Druggist, Carrollton advertising Dr Goodman's Vegetable Liver pills and Dr. Goodman's Champion of Pain. (ad placed 7 June 1872) For sale - a cow and calf. Apply to W H Baker. Page 3 Hook and Ladder Company. Notice regarding organization of Company for fire protection . . . lvlr. Kramer, President, Oscar Reese, secretary. Carrollton Literary Society meeting; names mentioned: Owen Smith, O. L. Reese J. J. Juhan, T. Conner, O. Smith. Letter to the Editor from W. W lvlerrell. The Union Singing School, to meet at New Hope Church on the 2d inst , followed by a detailed account of the meeting Bowdon College followed by details on this institution. Horrible. As an extra train passed up the S.G & N.A. R.R. Tuesday night, the Engrneer discovered something on the track a few hundred yards above Turin but was unable to stop the engine before reaching the object and some of the wheels of his locomotive passing over it. Upon examination the body of Mr. Frank Jones of Sharpsburg was found in a very mangled condition His thighs were both crushed his shoulder dislocated and other terrible wounds upon his head and other portions of the body We learn that the wounds of his body bled but liltle when found, and that it was cold or nearly so. It is supposed by some that he was killed by unknown parties, and his body placed upon the track by his murderers The deceased was a son of Miles Jones, Esqr and highly respected where he was known. He had no enemies so far as we know Senoia Journal. - Hymenial. Married at the residence of the bride's father on the 30th ult., by J [L Hamrick, N.P., [,,1r. J W Tidwell and lvliss Susan E. Hyde, all of this county. At the residence ofthe bride's mother, by Rev J. C. Burnam Mr. W T. Summerlin and Miss Emma Mann, all of this county. Page 4 For Old Soldiers. Congress has provrded, by recent enactment, pensions to soldiers of the War of 1812-15, and to their widows, where the marrlage took place prior to 1825. By other acts of Congress all soldiers who served in any of the wars in which the United States were engaged, prior to 1855, are entitled to bounty land. The word "loyal" has been stricken out of the acts. Ftiday June 14,1872 Page 1, 2 [Nothing of local or genealogical interest ] Page 3 Pocket Book Found. We are requested by Mr C. W Griffin living two miles from town on the Jacksonville Road, to state that he found a pocket book on iast Wednesday evening opposite his house, containing a smallsum of money. The great debate between the Carrollton Literary Society and Berrien Debating Club, which comes off tonight at the Nlasonic lnstitute, is all the talk upon the streets. The champions of the C. L. S. are: Messrs. Owen Smith, J J.Juhan T.R.Conner,Jas. Brown and L. P llandeville and ofthe B D. C., F T. Stephenson, S. J. Brown, J. J Thomasson F. Meadows and G. Garrson Tribute of Respect. C. A. Perdue, who departed this life the 30th of May last in the nrneteenth year of his age, inflicted with that fatal disease meningitis Though young, Charlie had endeared himself to ali by his cheerful discharge of every duty . Therefore, we the.joint committee, representing the Lodge of Good Templars the l\,4ethodist Sunday School, Prof A C Reese's School and the Union Sunday School, appointed to prepare an appropriate tribute to his memory, as he was a member of each organization. Page 4 [No items of local or genealogical interest ] To be continued in the Summer 2011 quafterly 19 1853 Carroll County Tax Digest Abstracted by Carol Ferling Continued from the Winter 2010 quaderly Acreage was divided into four categories: First quality, second quality, third quality, and pine land. We have combined allthese into one column called "Total acres." Under the Lot Number column the court recorder sometimes used a character which could be interpreted as a "ditto mark" or the numeral "1 1." Since it was very uncleat, I have indicated thrs entry w[h a trlde r-). gth District, 1065 Georgia Militia Total Polls Military Afies G. Alexander Slmeon Bla r C. G J lvl. Bridges Butram Adams John Adamson 1 '1 1 1 Robert 1 John Arthur 1 1 Mies Brown 1 1 Nicholas l\,,lcBurnett 1 Robert Brown Number (Lot) Dist. 101 101 2A2 4A4 98 119 338 143,144 I 9 7 9 2A2 250 u1 113 114 9 I Bowling J C Burt James McBurnett 506 147 82 52 28 22 23 James Burrow 50 202 100 611 506 80 I 20 I 5I '10 I Nancy Burrow 242 1 Bowling A Y Blacknan 1 1 1 Phillip B!rrrow Cra$4ord Wm Copeland G W Cavender 1 1 SG 1 Wm l\,4cRae I Carro I Carro I Carroll 2 4 Carroll 1 Agent for Nancy Stanford C Carro I I [,4. Carroll Paulding 70 Bishop of I 113,12 14,9,8 Carroll 202 I\roses Carro No. Slaves 101 Nancy McBurnett David County 50 405 53 10 117 82, 136 10 10 I Carrol W lkinson Carrol Carroll Carroll 10 Carroll Carroll 2 Carroll Carroll 1 100 12 Carro I 2 20 Name Polls John Crawford 1 G A Copeland 1 T. W J D. l\,,lcDaniel Copeland Numbe. 152 177 10 1 1 J. D. I!,lcDaniel J Total !1,lilitary G. Davenport 1 W. H. DanrelJr. 1 Simeon Ezel 1 [,4atthew Eze I (Ala) 405 Carroll 80,320 '1054 405 205, 206 Cass, 10 490 Thomas Eason 1 Rufus Fields 1 Francrs Fu ton 1 245 Henry 4 Carroll lrwin 100 Carroll 101 U. S. Fletcher Elizabeih Flelcher G lbert Gay A, M 15 202 152 10 Carro I Gay T H Grifies J. T B Henderson Calvln Heptinstall Nancy Hammock H HepUnstall Stephen B. Hayes 101 12 Heard WB 280 9 Carroll B Hept nstal JH HiII James H J 237 90 664 I 647 178 241 9, 10 79 4A Carroll Carroll Handam S W. Harper G 50 I I 250 Hayes B. Hammock C. Hays 101 Carroll Carroll 9 Carroll R. B. Hamrnock 242 249 2 Paulding Thomas Johnson 250 246,247 10 Carroll 506 121, 119 114 I Carroll J. B. Johnson 5 2 21 Total Polls Military Acres Johnson Hiram Johnson S W Johnson Andrew Johnson Green W Johnson Riehaf#€li6 J Johnson A. H. Johnson John S. Johnson J H Johnson Benjamin Kng J. G. King Thompson Lewallen W. Lewallen John Lewalen #?iner L W. [,4elson lsrael Moon Stephen Morgan James W IVIcLane M S N,liller J. C Morris J.G Morrs F. W Plott John Powel J. lV PLott, Saml OS H 1 1 Number (Lo0 Dist, Countv 202 132 102 76 I I +0e 225 1€ 100 607 78 35 9 I '101 26 I Carroll 150 1 I Carroll 100 5 82 I Carroll 100 100 140 2O2 57 117 53 54 61 I 9 9 I 150 242 10 54 244 9 10 10 63 211 239 239 I I 10 10 No. oa Slav6 Canol Carroll 1 1 1 + earr€]1 1 '1 1 Carroll Carroll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 + 1 2+2 Carroll I 1 1 1 1 Carroll Carroll Carroil 2 Carroll 1 1 1 Carroll Carroll Plott agent for Prater C H Powel David Patten Johan Pitts P C Posey Andrew 1 1 1 1 1 101 101 405 202 Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll 1 Name Polls Military (Administralor for the estaie of Danlel Posey) L,riah Posey 150 277 '10 Carrol Wiiliam Roberts 405 84 77 10 Carrol John Rob nson 300 112,98 10,9 Carroll H.A Ragan agent for A. S. Grainger 242 18 I Carroll Sprewel 202 20 10 Carroll G. Skinner 150 113,114 I I Carro I Carro I I GW Rob nson WM Robrnson AG W James Slamps 60 Agent for Mary Bomer 100 94 9 Carro 242 76 I Carroll James P. Stephenson 202 21 10 Carrol A. F. Stephenson 100 NathanielShelnut '1 13 159 D W Sims 123 198 I I GabrielD. Smilh 194 59 9 Carrol 202 121 Carroll 50 100 202 112 I I I 202 96 Carro I 90 1 '19 Carro I ftrark Sm th Sarah Srnith Andrew Stillwell ML Carroll Carroll Carroll Snow G W. Snow Adrian Stamps WM Smith Carroll Carroll E Z Stamps R. Smlth Aron Smlth AI [?]Thompson Alexander Thompson JS Turner J. Turner I\,4. Name Turner J. L M. Turner rHH+o'1tasoF John Warren WTwarren D G Wright T J Upchurch J. P. Ward A. J. Wagnan John C Wnght W Wagnon Asa Wright T P Wagnon G. W. Wagnon Wm J Total Polls Military Acres Number {Lot) Oisl. 202 110 10 Carroll 2A2 118 I Carrol 60 61 27 59, 60 I I I I 36 18 75 81 84 85 714 I 10 I 5 19 7 Counw 1 1 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 624 1 1 150 64 231, Carroll Carroll Carro I 1 1 Jaeg#affrs Walls E. G Wamble Elis 1 1 Ta be continued in the Summer 2011 100 863 Carroll Carrol Carroll Carroll Paulding quaftely Carroll County Pauper Book Abstracted by Betty Jo Parsons Continued fram the Winter 2A10 quafte y Page 533, December 10, 1913, 1436 District lvlrs. Huldy HICKS, very feeble and not able to work; no means of support. H. L Jones Jno. B CraMord O P. Johnson, C. F. Crawford, J J. Crawford, N Thorvlpson, J W Taylor S A. McMichael, J W. Johnson, R. W Hammond, Dave Robinson, l. Thompson, E. L. Entrekin. L. L. Samples, J. B. CraMord, J. A Gammon, F M. Thomas R. W. Carroll, J. T. Arthur Allowed $5 per quarter. No. of Slaves 24 Page 534, January 16, 1914 Mrs W. L. GOOLSBY, has no way of support except by her own hands and she is not able to do manual labor. She has been up to this time able to work, but being old and not having recovered from a hurt inflicted some years ago has now disabled her to work J C. Griffies, [/l.D. H J. Roberts, W. W. Smith, W M Craven, J. A. Hearn, E L. Pea.ce, W F Copeland, S. W. Alexander, W. P Hearn, J. S. Prickett, Jake M. Walker. Allowed $5 per quarter A side note reads: Died [/ay 23, 1914 Page 534, January 22, 1914 Adam POWELL, col., resides in 1 122nd District, about 70 years old, and has recently been paralyzed and is unable to work and support himself and family. H. R. lvlarchman, M.D., M. D Henslee, W. M Tally, W. B. Candler N R Henderson, B. J. Teal, W. H. Malone W J. Hall, W. H. Hamrick, W B. Candler Jr., W. D. Neeb. G W Boyd, Z. R Boyd, T l. Couch. Allowed $5 per quarter. Page 535, January 30, 1914 Osborn TIDWELL, col., died near here yesterday; has lived in county for fifty years, and he has been in bad health for the past year; had exhausted all means and had no one legally bound to pay his burialexpenses. Albert Smith, Jas. W. Smilh, J E Conner, J L. Hamilton. Order granted for $5 for coffin. Page 535, March 21, 19'14 Mrs. Lucy HOLLAWAY, resides at l\randeville ftrills, is 58 years of age and has a cancer and unable to make a iivingi she has no property S C. Nlaxwell C Dial, S. C. Kytle R. D Gray, J F. l\rorris, H. T. Baker, J. O. Newell, W D. Pike, T. A. Carter, W T. Loworn, W. J. Wiggins, Dr. H. L. Barker, E. E. Bazemore, J. M. Johnson, J. W. Grifiin. W. W. Garrett. Allowed $5 per quarter Page 536, March 26, 1914, 1163 District Ezra WILLIAiIS an invalid and unable to do manual labor, and has three small children to support; has no property. His wife died about two years ago and his children are too smallto do bul little work, the oldest being only about eight years of age F. W Nrchoison, L lvl. Rooks, J C. Stallings, R. Brown, J. A Jackson, W. F. Rooks, W. L. Holder, L A. Ha.p, T T. Nolen, C O Chappell. R Holder, L. H. Jackson W H Chappell, Jno. R. Spence, R. S. Spearman, T. B. Favers. Allowed $5 per quarter. Page 536, Apil lerm 1914 The Grand Jury in session at the AprilTerm '1914 recommended that the following persons be placed on the pauper roll and be allowed $5 per quarter, each NIiss Eliza Evans Villa Rica LIrs. M. A. Bently at Rev. Jno. Crider Mrc. Mann Charlie Waldin John R Boyd Page 537, June 17, 1915 Mrs Annie BROWN, having been discharged from the State Sanitarium at Milledgeville, Georgia, and is now a pauper under the law She is now allowed $6.25 25 per quarter with agent. WT Tyson taking charge of her for the present and acting as her Page 537, August 7. 1916 [Irs. S E JONES. now 85 years old and d.awing 95 per quarter the amount is insufficient to support and care for her. The daughter with whom she lives has pellagra and is physicaily and mentally unable to look after the said l\.4rs. S E. Jones and is unable to employ anyone else to do so. R. E Foster M.D., B. M Jackson, J. F. Folds. H. A. Driver, A. D Swygert, Mrs. O A Blandenberg, O. A. Blandenberg, W. H. Crawford, B. Gibson, J. W l\.4use, B H. Cox. W. L. Kilgore Ordered that she be placed at the county Pauper Farm Page 53A, May 22 1914 Jack BLALOCK col., 79 years of age decrepit and unable to work and earn a living: good character, honorable, and upright. J W Stone, J. J. Yeager, J W. Story J. c. Cheney, Chas. Williamson, W. J Fielder, S B. Pace, J. D. Storey W A. Shackelford, T J H. Robertson, J. W. Griff n, Thos. Williamson, C. T. Huey, B. F. Brown, J. C. Shackelford, G F Cheney, J T Tanner. Allowed $5 per quarter. Page 538, June 20. 1914 J. W G. KING and wife, very old and feeble and one entirely destiiute (except cow); that Mr. King is slck and unable to work at all and his wfe is unable to wait on hlm; that they have no rncome and no relatives whose duty t is to support them and are now being looked after by the charitably disposed of the community. Petitioners asked that they either be placed on the pauper roll or commit them to the Pauper Farm as l\,4r. and Mrs. K ng may select R A. Hayes, J T Eady. G. B Thompson, E. W. Thompson, John N. Sewell, E. D. Noles, T. S Wallis, A. A. Parker E. A. Keaton, Jesse Embry, S W. Roberts. L. C lrandeville, J. J Mccuire, J W. Mccuire, J. T. Smith. W Ben Richards W. W. Vaughn. Allowed $5 per quarter for J W. G. King. Page 539, June 19, 1914 Mrs.J C HANSON. Mr.andMrs J.C Hanson, resldents of said county, are 73and 75 years of age, have no property or income from which to derive a support. Mrs. Hanson is a paralytic and in a helpless condition. Mr. Hanson is unable to do but little work and give his wife the attention she needs A. N,4. Duncan, H. A. Johnson, N. A. Williams J. T. Holman, J. l\r. Neill, H. T Williamson, W F. Taylor, A. G. Johnson, W. O. Robinson, J. H. Fleming, J. W. Robinson C. A Neill, W. C. [Iorgan, J. M. lvlaxwe,l, W. H. Johnson. Allowed $6.25 per quarter. Page 540, August 4, 19'14 D. H. CARTER and wife, destitute circumstances, unable to do any work now, and they are dependent entrrely on their neighbors for the meager living they get. W. E. Smith, B E Jordan, W. T. Harris, M T Peak. T. M Hamrick, W. S. Harris, C. Hyde, W. l. Hendon, H W Dyer, J A Upshaw, C F. Richards Allowed 95 per quarter each, the same to be paid lo W. B. Richards as agent Page 540, July 30, 1S14 Miss Sallie CHANDLER has been for some time on the pauper roll drawing 95 per quarteri she is old and feeble and unable to care for herself, her brother J. P. Chandler wth whom she lives and his wife are also old and too feeble to care for her: she has no property Petitioners asking that she be placed at the Pauper Farm. W. A. Nixon, D. H Horton, A L Lewa en, Garry Grice. W W. Beavers, O. E. Lee, H H. 26 Word, W. A. Bonner, R C. l\,4errell J B King, J. M. Bagwell R A. Hayes, G. W. Burson Sr. J H Burson Ordered thai Miss Sallie Chandler be placed at the county Pauper Farrn. Page 541, August 1. 1914 E A. JOHNSON'S child The child of E A. Johnson died and father is unable to bury the child. he having had a great deal of srckness rn his family recently. l\rr. Johnson's father is in a ser ous condition now and has been fo. some time and this sickness in the family has prevented Mr. Johnson from doing any work for four or five months. Petitioners asking for assistance for the burial of this child. J. L. Webb, E. L Garrett, W A Garrett, E T. Steed. O. E. Harper. J. W Stone Approved $5 in payment on coffin for child. Page 541, August 6, 1914 N/ark JOHNSON. Petitioners asking for sufficient fund to bury the baby of Mark Johnson. who died on August 5 '1914. He has no peopie who are able to bury him and as he hrmself was a pauper it will be necessary for the county to bury him. P S Smith, W. A. Cadle, L. M Harmon. Ordered that a draft for $5 be issued to J. N. Johnson as payment on pauper coffin for l\,4ark Johnson. Page 542, September 23, 1914 Jordan STEGALL, col., about 70 years old; he is unable to work and has no means of suppo(. J T Wilson, G. T. Loworn, J. L Norman, J E. Griffin, J. B. Bledsoe, A. D Hulsey, J. T. Boatright, W. O Perry, A. K. Snead Allowed $5 per quarter Page 542, October 10, 1914 Aaron CLARK, col. The undersigned ask that Aaron Clark be placed on the pauper list. R. L. Key, J. H Jones, R. D. Jones, S. L. Hollaway A. L. Jones, l\r. E. Pates, E L Phillips, J. M Phillips, J. O. Duncan, W C. Duncan. C. M. Doster. Allowed 95 per quarter Page 543, November 18, 19'14 Irary Lou TIDWELL destitute circumstances; has been citizen of county six months without any means of support and has no relatives who are able to take care of her. W. B. Bagwell. G V. Nixon, J. F. Akin, J H. Stephens, J. J. Chandler W L. Boyd, H. A. Nicholson, E. L Kierbow, A. F. Johnson W. l. Day, W. H. Anderson, J. N. Akin, W M. Helms. Ordered that she be placed at the County Farm Page 543, December 11. 1914 [,4iss N E HEWITT. We citizens of Villa Rlca have known Miss Hewitt for several years; destitute and unable to support herself. W. B. Candler, C. H. Harper, W. T. Austin, C. W Wynn, J S Hamilton, W. C. Pope, J. G. W Lassetter, J. M. Bryce T. G Powell, J. C. Hlcks, J. NL Wynn, C L lrcwhorter, J. H. Kilgore, F. L. Wynn Allowed $5 per quader. Page 544 December 14 1914 Ziddia WRIGHT coi. Citizens of Villa Rica know Zlddia Wright is not able to make a living for herself W. H. Hamrick, W. H. Giles, B. L. Embry, M D., C l\r. criffin, C. L. Mcwhorter, W. B. Candler C. B Boyd, H R. lvlarchman, M D., W. T. Austin T. J. Jones, W P Hesterlee G W Hudgins Allowed $5 per quarter 27 I '1915 Page 544, January Mrs. Sarah RICKS destitute circumstances and not able to make her living. Her children are very poor and not able to care for her. J G Cheney, N W. Cheney, J. L. Allen, W. W Jacobs, J W Mcclure, lvl. F. Mccolister D. C. Williams, O. P. Henry, G. M. Mccalmon, W B Wester W. L T. Threadgill, J. M. l\.4use, W. A. Almon, R. W. West, J. D. Wester, W O. Wesler lu E V Spence, W T. Levans. Allowed $4 per quarter. Page 545, January g, 1915 Mrs. Cora WEBB, a widow with six chlldren. none of whom are able to work for a support. Mrs. Webb and children are in ind gent circumstances. She is trustworthy and reliable. J. H Barron, J. C Lofton, B. F Taylor, B H Smith, J. K. Redwine, J. P. Dillard L. R. Scogglns, J W Hamrick R L Driver (his mark), O. H. Hay, H. F Wynn, J. A Nix J. L. Thompson, L. C N,4andeville H. A. Lovvorn, H. T. Baker, W. D. P ke W O. Pike, J A Boynton, W. J. Aldridge. S. S Lovvorn, L. C. Spence, W. B. Lambe,1, C. Boynton J. T. Vaughn. Allowed $6.25 per quarter I I 1915 Paqe 545-46. January Mrs. Allie CANTRELL We are acquainted wth the financial condition of Mrs. Allie Cantrell recently left a widow of the death of her husband Warran Cantrell. She has four dependent children - all girls - the oldest being only eight years old and the youngest s only three months old She has nothing on which to live J. A. Sudduth, J. T. Harper, J. H. Pope, B. A. W lliams, W. B. Candler Sr , W. H. Nlalone, P. K lralone, lV1. B. Candler Jr., A. Ayers, J R. Helton. G. W Thompson, J H. Brock, T. S. Helton, B. C. Jones T. L Nalley, J. F. Nalley, T A. Harper J. G. Tyson, B J. Ieal, J. D. Nall, E. J. Cheeves, R O Taylor, B. J Ford D. H Harper, W H. Giles, N. E. Sheats, W H. Hamrick [.4. D. Hens]ee. A l\r. Leathers W. T Garner, B. F. Nolen, F. P Powell, Byrd Kelley, W. F. Helton. W Smith. W E. Smith Jr., J. N Howell, C. A. Green Allowed $6.25 per quarter Page 546, November 3 1914 Robert BERRY. col. deceased; whereas Robert Berry has this day departed th s life, leaving nothing to purchase a coffln for his burial; his wife lda Berry is unable to procure a coffin for his remains Petit oners requesting a coffin atthe expense ofthe county be furnished. John R Spence, W A Johnson, G W Brown, J. W Hollingsworth, W. L Nlx, J N. Nix, D E Burns, R J. Chappell. Approved $5 to be issued to S C. Kytie in paymenl on coffrn for Robert Berry. Page 547, January 16, 1915 W. J. GILES and wife Amanda GILES. Both are worthy citizens and not able to do anything, and with a little aid from the county they can be cared for by Mr. W. T. Hudglns, ther son-in-law but he is not able to take care of them without some help. H W. Dyer, W. J Smlth A. lr. Jordan, J. W Dyer, C. E Jordan, T. H Smith, C. L Bexley, H. Garst, M.D, L. E lrarks T A Jordan, D l/. Boatnght, W. M. Smith U. W. Jordan, G. R Hembree, J T. Eady, J. W Broom. Allowed $7.50 per quarter. Page 547, February 16,'1915 649 Diskict NIary HARPER, old and unable to make a suppod; needy circumstances. J. R. l\,4athews, A B. Bagwell, T J Bush. J T. Fuller, A. H. Fuller, T. W. Woodall, J. M. Mann, W J Hall Allowed $4 per quarter. 28 Page 548, April 9, '1915 Cresie HILL, col., 73 years old, blind and totaly helplessi has no property or income. C. R. lrullins, J. T Boatright, G. B Neill, G W. Fleming, N.4. T. Neill, J. B. Brown, C. A. Neill, L. P. Rowe. Allowed $4 per quarter. Page 548, April 10, 1915 Mrs O W. S[/|TH, died onthe2nd dayof April 1915, that her husband, O. W Smith, is entirely destitute and is unable to bury his said wife; no relatives who are legally boundforsuch expense J R.Morgan,J.M D Stallings, J. W Robinson,A D Swygeri, J. B. Williams, J. A Allen, W. F P. Brown, J W. Walker, H C Norns. Approved $5 for coffin. Page 549 Grand Jury at Aprll Term1915. Recommended the following namesbe placed on paupeis list, that they be allowed $5 per quarter, each. lrrs Nancy RIDDLE warrant issued April 21 Mrs Sarah Jane REESE, warrant issued April 30 Jorden PAGE, col , warrant issued April 23 John NELSON, col., waffant issued April 20 Page 549, April26, 1915 Henry ORR. We citizens of Bowdon, Georgia, know Henry Orr as honest, trusty, hard-working, and who has from old age and affliction become unable to work and no one to care for him. G. W. Cole, J. O. Smith, J. F. Hudson, S. W. Maxlvell, Kelly G. Johnson L. F. Hudson, L F. Sewell, Joyce Hudson, R. O. Phillips, J. R. Vance, L. B. Billingsly, J. L Kaylor. Ordered that he be placed at the Pauper Farm and cared for. Page 549, May 17, '1915 John HARDY, an aged man unable to do any work; without any means of support and without any relatives to care lor him. John R. Spence, J. N. Nix L. H Jackson, J. A. Duncan, T. B Faver, J A. Jackson, J. E. Williams, J. W Hollingsworth, G. M Holder, D. E. Burns. Ordered that he be placed at the Pauper Farm and cared for Page 550, June '11, 1915 l\rrs. Annie DAVIS of 682 District, destitute of everything; confined to her bed frorn sickness and unable to wait on herself. She has two small children; all are alone. R. G Strickland, H T. Strickland, R W Richards. lvl D. Watkins, J Nr. White, J. [I Stevens, H R.Watkins,W.T Jones.T.W Camp C B lvlcLendon, J M Trapp, F. O. Watkins. Allowed $6 25 per quader Page 550. June 15, 1915 Mrs. Mary CRISWELL, 64 years of aget unab e to support herself by manual labor; has no property or income; has been a resident of said county for many years, if not all of her life. Z. W. Muse, D H Hamrick, H. H. Sewell, Wm. J. Garrison, W. F. Mccollister, W. E Mote, E. L Connell P. [,4. Hodge, D. R. Brock, J. G. Henry, W. L. Kinney, W A. Entrekin, J W. Ga.rison, D C. Williams, W O. McElroy, H. M. Parrlsh, J W. R. Rowland, W C Brock, J. W Wren, E. H. McPherson, T. M. Spruell, W. B. Wester, T. B. Williams, A. R. lruse, J. lvl. Baxter, J. Y. Parrish, M. E. V. Spence, W L. Threadgill. G. A. Spruell, C. L Baskin, R W. West, W. C Wren, J. W Chance, T. L. Shell. J. B Spence. Allowed $5 per quarter. To be continued in the Summer 2011 quaie y 29 Ancestor Chart Submitted by Gregory Wiliiam Allen, 108 Rolling Ridge Drive, Warner Robins 31088-7938 1. 2. 3. 4 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. '14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19 20. 21 22. 23. 24. 25. 26 27. 28 29 30 cA Gregory William Allen, b 08 Nov 1964, West Patm Beach, FL; m Laura Dawn Grimes 27 May 2006, Warner Robins, GA William Lamar Allen, b 23 Dec 1936 West Palm Beach, FL; m28Dec1957 lvlargaret Sparks Dobson, b 11 Feb 1935, Morganton, Burke Co. NC William Lamar Allen, b 19 Sep '1912, Atlanta, Futton Co. cA; rn 16 Jut .1935. West Palm Beach, FL; d 28 May 1966 l\ramie Edna Winter b 29 Jan 1914. West Patm Beach, FL, d .18 May 1998 Cecil Burgin Dobson, b 26 Aug '1898, Burke Co. NC; m 06 Sep 1 923, Burke Co. NCi d 18 Mar 1982 Mary Virginia Sparks, b 30 l\.4ar 1899 Burke Co. NC, d 27 May 1997 Thomas Roberds Allen, b 24 Apr 1880, Vitta Rica, Carro Co. cA; m 1 9 Apr 1906, Carroll Co. GA, d 30 Apr 1956 Maggie Ouida Ragsdale, b 08 Sep 1888, Atlanta, GA; d 21 Aug 1977 Edward Lee Wnter b 10 Aug 1874, Charleston, SC; m 12 Apr 1912 FL; d 21 Dec 1927 MaryAnnTindall, b 15 Jan 1886, ThomasCo. cA: d 16Nov.1974 William F. Dobson, b 21 Feb 1876, Burke co NC; m 06 Nov 1897. Burke Co. NC: d 16 Mar 1957 Sephronia C Branch b 21 May '1878 Burke Co. NC; d 16 Aug 1919 John Lee Sparks, b 01 Jun 1872, Caldwell Co NC; m 16 Dec 1893, Burke Co. NC: d 22 Feb 1931 Co.a Pruella Rector, b 16 Nov 1870, Burke Co. NC, d 23 Apr,t9S8 Ephraim [I Allen, b 03 Mar 1847 Carro Co. cA; m 27 Jan 1876, Carrolt Co. cAi d 06 Dec 1929; buned Concord Methodist Church Cernetery, Carroll Co. GA Sarah Elizabeth Boyd, b 28 Aug 1853 Randolph Co. AL, d 29 Jan 1934; buried Concord Nlethodist Church Cemetery, Carroll Co GA Charles Danie Tuller. b 27 Mat 1861 Hartford CT m 1t Apr .1888, Aflanta, GA; d 11 Nov 1911 l\.4ary Breath lvletcalfe, b 17 Oct 1868 Danvitte, Boyle Co. Ky; d 20 Dec ,1944 David Mccants Winter, b 19 Nov 1831. Charleston, SCi m 04 Feb 1857, SCt d 27 [/ay 1878 Maty Fultz Ha.vey. b 14 Nov 1838. Charleston, SC: d 22 Apt 1877 GeorgeW Trndall, b11 Mar1850,ColumbiaCo. FL,m 1872; d14May 1gZ4 Mary Victoria Pilcher b 06 t\,4ar 185'1. Lee Co. cA; d 05 [/ar 1933 William [r. Dobson, 31 Mat 1844. McDowell Co NCi m 1867; d 09 Jan 1926 Nancy Elizabeth Hall, b 27 Apr'1845, lvlcDowell Co. NC, d 07 Oct 1922, Moscow, Latah Co lD Merritt Burgln Branch, b 14Aug'1855 Lnville BurkeCo NCi m05Feb1B73, Burke Co NC: d 16 Aug 1919 Satah Elizabeth Wise b 08 Sep 1 840, Linville. Burke Co. NC; d12Sep,l921 William [rl Sparks. b 27 [Iar 1839 Catdwell Co NC; m 27 May 1866. Caldwell Co NCi d 16 May 1924 NancyVirginra [,4ccall. b 10Jan 1837, Caldwell Co NC; d.11Feb1915 JohnAndrew Rector. b 15Apr'1840. BurkeCo NCi m05 lvlar 1862, BurkeCo NC: d 1'1 Jan 1923 30 31. l\,4ary Frances Hoffman b 31 Jan 1842 Burke Co NC; d 10 Aug 1897 32 Larkin Alexander Allen. b'12 Dec 1817 NC; d 11 Nov 1864, GA 33. MaryAnn lvl. Arney b 18Feb 1823NC; d05Aug 1895 GA 34 WiLLiam James Boyd, b Apr 1832, GAr d 05 Sep 1908 GA 35. Nancy B. Willingham b 09 Jan 1831 GAi d 14 Apr 1905, GA 36. William Henry Tuller, b 13 Jul 1831 NY, d 26 Nov 1880, GA 37 Frances A Hayden b 03 Aug 1835 CTI d 21 Jun 1920 GA 38 Camilus Wirt l\,4etcalfe b 08 May 1834 VA d 06 Nov 1912 KY Sep'1919. KY 39 E lzabeth Breath Welsh, b'10 Dec 1835 lL; d'11'1837, SC 4A Robert Patrick Winter, b Nov 1805, SC d ftrlar 41 Martha Jane Packer. b 24 Oct 1810, SC; d 09 Ju 1851 SC 42 Harlock Huxford Harvey, b 30 Dec 1806, SC d 05 Jun 1883, SC 43 Elizabeth Sarah Fultz, b 1810 SC d 24 Sep 1844, SC 44. Alexander D. Tlndal , b 1825, SC d 24 Oct 1899 FL 45. Benita Alligood. b 1821 . GA; d 09 Feb 1896, FL 46 John Llartin Pilcher. b 26 Apr 1815. GA. d 14 Jan 1901, GA 47. Charlotte R Devaney, b 23 Dec 1823, GA: d 20 Jan 1909, GA 48. Alexander C. Dobson. b 5 Mar 1793 NC; d 17 NIar1876. NC 49. Sarah White. b 27 Apt 1807, NC d22Nov 1895, NC 50. Thomas Hall, b 15Jan'18'11, NC; d after 1880 51 Elizabeth Murphy, b 1816, NC; d after 1870 52 Henry Seth Branch, b 1819, NC; d after 1880 53 Harriet Caroline Shook. b Oct 1826, NC, d after 1900 54 William C. Wlse b 1808, NC; d Jun 1892, NC 55 Catherine M Chandler, b 1812, NC; d between 1880 56. James Sparks. b 1802. NC: d 06 Jan 1869 57 Nancy Largent, b '1807 NC d after 1880 VAi d 29 Jul 1845 NC 58. James L Mccall b 23 Dec 1783. '1804, 19 Aug NC, d 13 Jun '1877, NC 59. Catherine Kincaid, b 60. Adam Rector b 1799 NCi died circa 1847 61. Barbara Cider, b 10 Mar 1801 NC d 19 Dec 1886 NC 62 Joseph Hoffman b '1806. NC d Apr1860 63 De iLah Slgrnan. b before 1810 NC, d after 1847 64 William G Allen. b 1788, NC, d'1871 NC 65. Mary Wilson b 1744 NC d 1853 NC 66. Henry Arney, b 1800, NC; d 1834 ? 67 Elizabeth l\rost ler 1803, NC, d 1892, GA 68. Alexander Boyd. b 1811 SC d 1870+ 69. Sarah Ann Hinton ? b 1814. SCr d 1904, AL 7A John C. Willingham, b 1790 GA d 1860+ AL 71 Sarah A Brown, b 1791, GA d 1880+ 72 William Tuller b 1805 CT; d 1890, CT 73. Fanny Camp, b 1807, CT; d 1890 CT 74. Wlilram Hayden. b 1794, CT d 1869 CT 75. Abiqail Gay Denslow, b'1801, CTi d 1886 CT 76. Allen Davis Metcalfe b 1796 NCr d 1877, KY 77 Elizabeth W Branch, b 1803 VA d 1882 KY 78 George Winston Welsh, b 1809. KY; d 1889, KY 79 Mary Adelrne Breath, b 1815, NY d 1890 KY B0 Hugh Strain Winter, b 1759, d 1807 81 Jean Lindsay. b 1770 82. James Packer. b 1774, SCi d 1824 SC 3'1 83 Elizabeth [.4ccants, b 1783, SCi d 1836. SC 84. John Harvey, b 1778, SC; d 1823 SC 85. Jemima Huxford, b 1784, SCt d 1841, SC 86. William Fultz, b '1780, d 1814 87. Diannah Roberts b 1794; d 1820+ 88. blank 89. blank 90. blank g'1. blank 92. William Lewis Pilcher, b 1776, GAi d 1843 93. Sarah Delaney, b 1794. GA; d 1860, MS 94. Samuel Devaney b 1795. GAi d 1854. GA 95. Mary'Polly" Dalton bGA; d1823+ 96. Capt. Joseph Dobson, b'1756, VA d 1836, NC 97 Mary N,4ackey, b 1756, PA d1845, NC 98. blank 99. blank 100. 101. 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109. 110. 111 '112. 1'13. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127 128. 129. 130. 131. Elijah Hall Sr, b 1773. MD; d 1860+ NC Elizabeth _?_, b 1775, NC d 1857, NC James Murphy, b 1789, NC d 1833 Nancy Ledbetter b 1785. VA; d 1870, NC blank blank J Spencer Shook b 1798, NCi d 1880+ Emeline M. Branch b 1805, NC; d 1870+ Benjamin Wise, b 1772, NC d 1855, NC Sarah M. Cuthbertson, b 1774. PA. d1860+NC John T. Chandler b 1777. VA; d 1830+ lvlargaret Powers, b 1795, SC d 1860+ Benjam n Sparks, b 1770 NCt d 1850, NC Elizabeth Hicks, b 1780, NID d 1860+ Elijah Largent. b 1774, NC; d 1854, NC Elizabeth Bradshaw, b 1777. NC d 1850, NC Robed Mccall, b 1752, lRt d 1820, NC Elizabeth Aiken, b 1752 lR; d 1838 NC James Kincaid Sr., b 1754. PA; d 1836, NC Jane Reed, b 1767 d 1830, NC Ephraim J. Rector, b 1769, NC; d 1814 NC lraftha Baketa, b 1767, VA, d 1857. NC Jacob Gtidet, b 1760, VA; d 1840. NC Elizabelh Rippetoe b 1771, VA, d 1859, NC Joseph Hoffman b 1770, NC d1840+, NC Barbara Reese, b 1773, NC; d 1840+ NC blank blank blank blank John Wilson Sr. MargaretMclaggadl 132 Ch.istian Arney 133 blank 134 Peler Mostiller Jr 32 135. Nlary Dellinger 136. John Boyd 137. Eleanor _?_ 138. blank 139. blank 140. John Willingham Jr. 141. Ann _?_ 142. blank '143. 144. '145. 146. '147. '148. 149 150. 151. 152 153 '154. 155. 156. 157 '158 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166 167 '168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 144 _?_ Nancy Amos Tuller ElizabethAbernathy Samue Camp Tabitha Seymour Nathaniel L Hayden Mary J. Cook Elihu Denslow Abigail Bailey Warner l\retcalf ElizabethKilpatrick William Branch Elizabeth B Worsham John Welsh Parmelia Lee James Saunders Breath Elizabeth Leggett Hugh Winter lvlargaret Strain James Lindsay Jean Mccants John Packer blank Nathaniel Mccants Elizabeth Gautrer Amold Harvey Cynthia "Sitney" Wood Harlock Huxford Judith Jones George [?] Fultz blank Enos [?] Roberts Reese Pilcher 188. 189 192. 193. 194. 195. 200. 201. 204. 205. 2OO 2O7 John Devaney lllary lvlcculley Dr. Joseph Dobson Ann John Mackey Ann Alexander Squire John Hall ElizabethWilliamson William John l\,Iurphy Catherine Dobson George Ledbetter Elizabeth Walton Jeremiah Shook Nancy WilliamCuthbertson _?_ 212 213. _?_ 218 219 Rachel*?* 220 John Chandler 221 Catherine Tunstall 222. Alexander Powers 223. Flotence _?_ 224. William Sparks 225. Martha Ann Moore 228. Thomas Largent 229. Nancy _?_ 230. Josiah Bradshaw 231. Nancy Hogan 232. John Mccall 233. Helen Moore 236. John Kincaid Sr. 237. Nancy Nixon 238. James Reed 239 240 241. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. _?_ _?_ Jane John Rector Catoline Hans lvlartin Grider Catron Brake William Rippetoe Ruth Antle Baltzar Hoffman Catherine Wagoner CCGS Members as of March 1, 2011 1. Wendell Akin. 12 Jefferson Drive Rome. GA 30165-3714 2. AnneN Allen, 112 Ora Circle, Warner Robins GA31088-3746 3. Gregory W. Allen, 108 Rolling Ridge Drive Warner Robins GA 31088-7938 4. Allen County Public Library, P.O Box 2270, Fort Wayne, lN 46801-2270 5. Atlanta Fulton Publrc Library,'1 lrargaret [ritchell Square, Atlanta, GA 30303 6. HughW Barrow 124 lvlanor Way, Carrollton, GA30117 7. James D. Bissett, 183 Grayhill School Road, West Point, GA 31833 8. Robert Blakemore 454 Adamson Road. Bowdon, GA 30108 9. 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Huey, 205 Shady Valley Drive, Carrollton, GA 301 16 57. Huntsville Public Library, Heritage Room P.O Box 443, Huntsville, AL 35804 58. Lisa Jackson, 224 Jacksoo Road, Roopville, GA 30170 59. Glendora James, 2105 Duncansby Drive SW Decatur, AL 35603 60. Judge Robert J. James, P O Box 726. Douglasville, GA 30133 61. PatsyJiles,2073 Burwell Road, Carrollton, GA30117 62. James A Johnson, '1812 Crater Circle, Bossier City, LA71112-4404 63. Deloris K. Jones, 94 Fernwood Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214 64. Wilma W. Kenney 230 Plantation Walk, Carrollton GA 30117 65. Gary And Amy Lane, 225 Pleasant Ridge Road, Carrollton, GA 30117 66. Mahlon and Ole.ia A. Lane, 655 Hiutop Road, Roopville GA 30170-2238 67. Linda Leatherman, 355 Horseshoe Bend Road, Carrollton, GA 30'116 68 Donald L and Betty Levans, 240 Levans Road, Temple, GA 30179 69 Lee Long, 27 1 La;Iel Ttace, Carrollton GA 30'1 16 70. Jane Luttrell, 3239 Highway 101 North, Rockmart, GA 30153-5355 71. Theo N l,4abry H C62 Box 45, Eulaula, OK 74432 72. Bill and Wanda lraddox, T4 Hampton Way, Carrollton, GA 30116 73. Carey L l/arsh. 2148 lnyo Drive, Los O8os, CA 93402 74. Felix E. N,4artin, 5500 Starlit Drive, St Louis, MO 63129-2246 75 Helen Matthews. P.O. Box 305, Villa Rica, GA 30180-0305 76 BoydA and PatriciaT. Ivlc Burnett, 1'10 Rosses Point, Tyrone, GA 30290 77. Doris Mccray,4908 W. Highway 166, Carrollton, GA 30117-9608 78. Frank and Cynthia lvlcKenzie,43 Woodland Camp Road, Temple, GA 30179 79. Jerrell D. Melear, 6970 Oak Leaf Drive, Fairburn, GA 302'13 80. Shirley A. Mendelson,2603 Pecos Street, Austin, TX 78703 81. Jerry W. and Vera K lrerrell, 4023 NIcDowell Drive, Acworth, GA 30101-6663 82. Coy E. lvlichael, 8908 Willow Hills Drive SE, Huntsville, AL 35802 83. Fred and Sherryll Mlles,2554West Highway 5, Whitesburg, GA 30185-33'17 84 Jackie K. l\,4iller, Summit Grove Apt Suite 8, 2340 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, GA 30033 85. Vicki L. Mincey,90 Sharp Drive. Carrollton, GA30'1'17 86. William G. lritchell.55 Goldworth Road, Villa Rica, GA 30180-4926 87 Mary Nowell, 327B Waymanville Road, Thomaston, GA 30286-5065 88 Nlary S. O'Neill, '135 Camp Lane, Carrollton, GA 30117-8240 89. James E. Padget, 115 Cupit Close, Alpharetta, GA 30022 90 Elizabeth A. Page 1 1232 County Road 4090, Scurry, TX 75158-3120 9'1. Betty Jo Parsons, 2085 Bowdon-Tyus Road, Bowdon, GA 30108 92. Cecil Roy Patterson, 136 Sunview Lane Elizabethton ,TN 37643 93 Alan Pearce 669 Farmeis High Road, Carrollton, GA 30117 94. Laura Phillips, 109 Plantation Walk, Carrollton, GA 30117 95. Sam and Linda Pyle, 112 Garnetl Point Drive, Carrollton GA 30117 96. Yvonne Reed. 1129 Paseo Marguerita, ChulaVista, CA91910 97 Carole H. Reeves. 25 Carole Drive, Carrollton, GA 30117 98. Jonnie Logan Rivas, 2164 Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050 99. Kathleen P Roberts. 102'10 Cloud Lane, Galveston, TX 77554-6325 100. Robert and Pauline C Roberts, PO Box461, Villa Rica GA30180 101 Jerry andAlice Robinson,269 HorsleyMill Road, Carrollton, GA30116 102. Howard L. Rodgers. 656 N,4eiba Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 '103. La Donna Ross, 101 E. Norman Court, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 104. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Rowe, 207 Plantation Walk Carrollton, GA 301'17 105. Virginia Ann Ruskell, P.O. Box 844, Carrollton GA30112-0016 '106. Rebecca Erown Saunders, 2515 Frankford Avenue Panama City, FL 32405-2828 107. Carolyn Scherm, 119 Deer Park Drive, Carrollton, GA30116 108. Donald and l\,4ary Lou Schmidt, 7332 Rio Hondo Place, Downey, CA 90241-2036 109. Kristi J Sebring,6941 Orangewood Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630 110. Betty Shackleford,2441 Nancy Lane NE Atlanta, GA 30345-1922 111. Rebecca Moore Singletary '163 Johns Ridge Road. B,ue Ridge, GA 30513-3089 112. Darrell and Karen Smith,36 Lynda Circle Carrollton. GA30117 113. Harold Lee Smith.825 Austin Drive SE, Smyma, GA 30082-3305 114. Hazel Nlarie Smlth, '1 1 95 South Highway 1 00, Bowdon GA 30108 115. Martha H. Stapler, 327 Adamson Avenue, Carroliton, GA 30117 1'16. Paula Wilson Steed 41 Pine Court, Carrollton, GA 30117 '1'17. James and Janice Stogner, 214 E Yorktown Drive, La Grange, GA 30240 118. Gwen Thigpen, 6156 Queens Road, Douglasville GA30135-4610 119 Mr. and lrrs. J. L Thompson, '16'10 West Street, Sylvester, GA 3'1791-7531 120. Barbara and Robert Thorpe. 8310 N W 188th Street, Starke, FL 32091-5495 121. l\rary Threadgill, 119 Lakepoint Drive, Carrollton, GA30117 '122. [/ary Anne Tippett 2499 Peachtree Road Apt. 502, At]anta, GA 30305 '123. Alfred E. Turner,6501 Peacock Boulevard, Morrow GA 30260-25'19 124. Dawn J. Von Weisenstein, 608 Galveston Road, Knoxville, TN 37923-2751 125. William and Margaret Waldron, 2'18 Raleigh Way, Villa Rica, GA 30180 126. Sandy and Dave Ware '105 Stonewall Drive Carrollton, GA30117 '127. Washington Memorial Library, 1180 Washington Avenue, Macon, GA 31201-1790 128. John C Wheeler, P.O Box 3069 Truth or Consequences, NlVl 87901 129. Harold O. White 2200 N Westmoreland Street, Unit 510. Arlington. VA22213 130. John Luke Whitworth '18 Charlton D.ive, Lake Placid, FL 33852 131. Patricia M Williams,793 Craven Road, RoopvlLe, GA30170 132. Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street l\.4adison. Wl 53-/06-1482 '133. JuliaWright and Nicole Nunez 796 Blandenburg Road, Carrollton, GA30116 134. Mary Clyde Wright 175 Whitley Road, Ocilla, GA 3'1774-4001 135. William H Wright '160 Kendal Drlve, Apt. 1011, Lexingion. VA 24450-1792 Donations and Exchanges 1 Ark_ La_Tex Genealogical Society, PO Box 4463, Shreveport, LA 71134-4463 2. Bedford Co Genealogical Society, P O Box 1439, Bedford, VA 24523 3. Broad River Genealogical Society,PO Box226'1, Shelby. NC28151-2261 4. Cobb County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box '1413, Ma etta, GA 30061-1413 5. Coweta Co. Genealoqrcal Society, P.O Box 1014. Newnan. GA 30264-1014 6. East Georgia Genealogical Society P O. 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S. lngram Library, Special Collections, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA 30118 West Georgia Regional Library, Special Collections, 710 Rome Street, Carrollton, GA 301'17-3046 Library of Congress, Exchange & Gift Division. 10 First Street SE, Washington, DC 24544 Walker County Historical Society, 305 S Duke Street, Lafayette, GA 30728 Surnames Researched BLAKEI\i]ORE, JACKSON. BROWN, MANN RUDD Robert Blakemore 454 Adamson Road, Bowdon, GA 30108 robert@forteson.com TREADGILL Sharon Crockett 188 lvlelody Lane Lynchburg, VA 24504-4200 skc.bus@omail.com I\,1USE, GRIFFIS, DARNELL (MD>VA>SC>GA) David>John>William>David>David>John>Joseph> Chalmas>Edward; PHILLIPS, McKIBBEN, BEAN CREEL WOODS, MANERY, WHITE, PATTON, ACORN, MCFADDEN, KEI\4PER, DUNCAN, |\,1OTT James Darnell, 919 Tulip Lane, Naperville, lL 60540-7335 iimsfordot40@vahoo.com EVANS, AKINS IUUSICK, WARD, CAVENDER ROBERTS, ROBINSON, JOHNSON and FLEIIING Jerry and Virginia Evans 225 lnland Circle, Newnan GA 30263 SHELTON, KISER, KIZER Glendora James, 2105 Duncansby Dnve SW Decatur. AL 35603 adixiebelle@omail.com Benjamin Smith MERRILL or MERRELL, 1792-1853 buried in Merrell private cemetery in Carrollton; Henry Farmer IVIERRELL 1820-1870 (lawyer); Clarris DURHAM, wife of Henry Farmer Merrell; John Williarn l,'tERRlLL, born 1843; Susannan "Georgia" GRlFFlN. John Luke Whitworth. 18 Charlton Drive Lake Plaod, FL lusuwhit@comcast Inet ITATTHEWS, WHITE, HEWiTT MCWHORTER, KINNEY, NOLES, BOYD, RICHARDS, LAMBERT Helen W. Matthews, PO Box 305, Villa Rica, GA 30180-0305 James Taylor lMlLES, Alabama and Georgia; SHOEI,AKER, Georgia; SUM[/lERLlN, Georgiai COWART (Lewis Grandberry, Nathaniel), Georgia and South Carolina; Leroy 37 TAYLOR, South Carolina; ASHWORTH, Georgia and South Carolina; John BRADFORD, North Georgia area. Fred and Sherryll lriles, 2554 W. Highway 5 Whitesburg, GA 30185-3317 shemiles2001 @yahoo com AYERS, BENTLEY, KILLGORE, WRAY Elizabeth A. Page, '11232 County Road 4090, Scurry, TX 75158 eoaqe2009@live.com ITORGAN, South Carolina>Georgia; STEPHENS/STEPHENSON; WEATHERBY, North Carolina>Georgia; COLEY, South Carolina>Georgia, TANNER, FULLER. Yvonne Reed, 1129 Paseo Marguerita, Chula Vista, CA 91910 whuor@aol.com RODGERS/ROGERS, 1790-1900; SPRINGER, 1790-1900 Howard L. Rodgers,656 [/lelba Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 shorttime13@comcast. net FENDLEY, Nadine> Robert Lee> John Washington> AlberuAbsalom Bivins> Richard 1790-1870. GRIFFIN, Alice> William Marion> Thomas L.> Leroy 17go-aiter '1850. FOSTER, Amanda Temperance> George Washington> William Sims> Richard 1796-?. PITTS, Rhoda Jane> William Franklin> Mark> lrark> HenrP Joseph 1700-'1789. ITINCEY, Talmadge William> George Harrison> William Brownlow> John William> Aaron> Aaron> Aaron '1738-?. GOOCH, Dora Olivia> William Henry> Samuel H.> Tilman D.> James> William W. '17291802 CORN, Sarah Lavina> Jesse l\rarion> Jesse> John PeteP lratthew 1715-? CRANE, Missouri Elizabeth> Badley A > John Balis> William H.> John William> William 1755-?. Othe.s: IVICBURNETT, HEI\TBREE/EMoRY, EADY, l\,1lTCHELL, CRAWLEY, ARNOLDS, WARD. PORTWOOD, KNIGHTS, PATE, NUTT, HUDSON, OTWELL, HOLLAND, SMITH, I,4OBLEY MABRY. Others: WATERS. COCHRAN, LUTHEN, VINSON, SMITT, WATTS, GRIZZLE, JUSTICE. KELLEY, HART, TROUTMAN, TAYLOR, STEELE, BROCK, COLLINS, PERRYIUAN, SUGGS, HIGGINS, HALL Vickie L. Mincey,90 Sharp Drive Carrollton, GA301'17 vlmincev@aol.com HOLCOI\,18E Robert Holcombe Jr., PO Box 804, Columbus, GA 31902 holtwo@charter.net NICHOLS, JACKSON. EDGE Anne N. Allen 112Ora Circle, Warner Robins, GA31088 and0456@cox.net BROOK. UPSHAW Ted Brooke, 2055 Foster Drive, Cumming, GA 30040 oeorqiacracker3@vahoo com CHAMBERS, COPELAND, WILSON, PRICE, POWELL, JORDAN, CARR, CHANDLER, JACKSON Sanford Chambers, PO Box 158, Woodland, AL 36280-0158 sanford.chambers@vahoo.com I\,IICHAEL, EAST, ELLETI Coy E. [richael, 8908 Willow Hills Drive SE, Huntsville, AL 35802-3730 michael63@iuno.com Ancel BRIDGES (connection to Wiley) and Hulda WESTMORELAND; Wiley Jones BRIDGES Sr., North Carolina, and Jane "Jinny" STRICKLAND, Nathaniel BRIDGES, North Carolina, and Ritter (Wrotter) SIMMS; David BOWLING (Judge from Tennessee) and Caroline PITTS. Jonnie Logan Rivas, 2164 Warburton Avenue, Santa Ciara, CA 95050 BLANDENBURG, came to Carroll County around 1875 or 1880; JONES, Sally Jones SHACKLEFORD; SHACKLEFORD came to Carroll County from Gwinette County around 1840 Celia VELVIN from Clark County. Would like to purchase book about "The Jones. Sons of Celia Velvin" by Betty A. Shackleford, 2441 Nancy Lane NE, Atlanta, GA 30345-1922 bashack@comcast.net _ BROOM, CARSON, NEELY James A. Johnson, 1812 Crater Circle, Bossier City, L4711124404 Hubert HARGETT of Harris County; Virginia TALLEY of Harris County; Roy KIRK, Rigdon lrASON, NlX. Huell T Hargett, 7350 S lritchell Ct., Villa Rlca, GA 30'180 huellharqett@bellsouth net FREEIVAN, FELTMAN, BUTLER, MALONE, DRIVER, USSERY Carey l\rarsh, 2148 lnyo Street Los Osos, CA 93402 tsalaqi2@charter.net IrcCOY, HENDERSON, SMITH, PHIPPS Darrell and Karen Smith 36 Lynda Circle, Carrollton, GA30'117 darrell smith@bellsouth.net PHILLIPS, DAUGHERTY Laura Phillips, '109 Plantation Walk, Carrollton, GA 30117 lphillipsl 3@omail com 39 lndex _?_ Ann J.r 32(2') Carcllne,32 Eleanor, 32 Elizabeth,3'1 Florence, 32 Blackman John. 19 Library, 33 Nancy 32(3) Geo w Rachel,32 W Sephronia,29 William,32 19 Blarr Atlanta Fullon Public Jane,32 Y A 23 o James 15(2) Sarah J , 14 Simeor 19 Blakemore 36 12 T., 26(2) Ancel,38 Robeft. 33. 36 Blalock lack,25 A _27 Jessie Elizabelh.32 Acorn,36 I A, B- 27 Jacob 23 Robert 19 J I\4,26 W, B, 26 J B .26 Boatrighl Bailey John, 19 DM Ab€ail,32 Baker Elizabelh.3l N r_,24,27 J, F.,26 llartha,3T w. 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