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Family Tree Maker - Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area
The
Brown Family Ancestry
by
Beverly Winsness
November 02, 2010
Beginning with
Edna Carlise Brown
Table of Contents
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Ancestors of Edna Carlise Brown.......................................................................................................................... 5
Ancestors of Edna Carlise Brown with notes ...................................................................................................... 31
Desendants of Joseph Wavery Brown ............................................................................................................... 213
Descendants of Joseph Wavery Brown with notes ............................................................................................ 215
Index.................................................................................................................................................................. 230
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Foreword
This document has but one purpose, to document and preserve the rich
ancestry of the Brown Family.
The 'notes' about each individual are provided, even when they simply
provide a question left in my mind for later review by myself, or other
researchers.
All genealogy is a work-in-progress and never finished or complete.
Please excuse any typographical errors.
Beverly
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Ancestors of Edna Carlise Brown
Generation o. 1
1. Edna Carlise Brown, born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA; died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA
]]. She was the daughter of 2. Joseph Wavery Brown and 3. Minnie Belle Stephens. She married (1) Charles
Sylvester Castleberry 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA. He was born 07 Dec 1915 in Hall County, GA, and died
14 Mar 1995 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Generation o. 2
2. Joseph Wavery Brown, born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 4. James Leonard Brown and 5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk. He
married 3. Minnie Belle Stephens 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA.
3. Minnie Belle Stephens, born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 6. Robert Franklin Stephens and 7. Martha Emma Caudell.
Children of Joseph Brown and Minnie Stephens are:
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ii.
iii.
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vi.
Robert Franklin Brown, born 12 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA; died 09 Mar 1994 in Fulton County,
GA ]]; married Marjorie Ann Hyde 07 Oct 1934 in Annette, AL; born 29 Jul 1917 in Forsyth County,
GA; died 03 Sep 1998 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Mildred Louise Brown, born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA; died 19 Mar 2006 in Gwinnett County,
GA ]]; married George Mauldin Scott, Sr. 12 Dec 1940 in Fulton County GA; born 21 Sep 1916 in
Norcross, GA; died 07 May 1976 in Gwinnett County, GA ]].
Joseph Conrad Brown, born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA; died 24 Oct 1997 in DeKalb County,
GA ]]; married Peggy Joyce Ivy 07 Feb 1950 in Fulton County, GA, By John T. Moore; born 27 Oct
1932 in Dekalb County, GA.
James Leonard (infant) Brown, born 17 Mar 1920 in Banks County, GA; died 11 Nov 1921 in Banks
County, GA.
Edna Carlise Brown, born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA; died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA
]]; married Charles Sylvester Castleberry 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA.
Johnson Wavery Brown, born 01 Jan 1925 in Fulton County, GA; married Doris Hazel Hooks 25 Mar
1943 in Fulton County, GA; born 08 Jul 1925 in Cobb County, GA.
Generation o. 3
4. James Leonard Brown, born 30 Dec 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1903 in Macon, Bibb
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 8. Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr. and 9. Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey. He
married 5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book D page 58.
5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk, born 13 Jun 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Dec 1938 in
Habersham County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 10. Henry Erwin Loudermilk and 11. Martha Jane
Landers.
Children of James Brown and Mary Loudermilk are:
i.
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ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Henry Benjamin Brown, born 23 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA; died 14 Dec 1889 in Habersham
County, GA.
Joseph Wavery Brown, born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married (1) Minnie Belle Stephens 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA; married (2)
Angeleta Santiago 16 Dec 1947 in Fulton County GA number 99779.
Oscar Lee Brown, born 08 Aug 1894 in Habersham County, GA; died 14 Sep 1894 in Habersham
County, GA.
Martha Elizabeth Brown, born 16 Sep 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Feb 1897 in Habersham
County, GA.
William Clyde Brown, born 18 Aug 1897 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Nov 1979 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married (1) Sara Ellen Plaster 16 Jun 1918; born 11 Aug 1899 in Habersham County,
GA; died 30 Oct 1963 in Habersham County, GA ]]; married (2) Mary Liddel Owens Aft. 1963; died
Bet. 1963 - 1979.
Madeline Talitha Brown, born 11 Feb 1900 in Habersham County, GA; died 17 Feb 1995 in Richmond
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County, GA ]].
6. Robert Franklin Stephens, born 12 Dec 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 23 Mar 1920 in Habersham
County, GA H. He was the son of 12. Thomas M. Stephens and 13. Sarah Ann R. Echols. He married 7.
Martha Emma Caudell 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
7. Martha Emma Caudell, born 04 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 15 Sep 1946 in Chamblee,
Dekalb County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 14. William Benjamin Caudell and 15. Pricilla Elizabeth
Morgan.
Children of Robert Stephens and Martha Caudell are:
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ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Sarah Elizabeth Stephens, born 03 Mar 1889 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Jul 1939 in Banks
County, GA ]]; married John Seward Davis 27 Dec 1909 in Habersham County GA; born 26 Jan 1888 in
Banks County, GA; died 07 Oct 1960 in Banks County, GA ]].
Minnie Belle Stephens, born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married Joseph Wavery Brown 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA.
John Alexander Stephens, born 27 Feb 1897 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Dec 1971 in DeKalb
County, GA ]]; married Louisa Cash 12 May 1918 in Habersham County, GA; born 19 May 1898 in
Banks County, GA; died 06 Sep 1994 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Mary Addie Stephens, born 04 Mar 1899 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1985 in Fulton
County, GA ]]; married William Harrison Payne 19 Dec 1920 in Stephens County, GA; born 04 Nov
1894 in Franklin County, GA; died 30 Jan 1965 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Lucile Stephens, born 01 Feb 1904 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Jun 1905 in Habersham County,
GA.
Generation o. 4
8. Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr., born 02 Feb 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 May 1910 in
Stephens County, GA ]]. He was the son of 16. Hugh Brown and 17. Mary Caudell. He married 9. Elizabeth
Caroline Hulsey 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page 170.
9. Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey, born 28 Jul 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Dec 1912 in Stephens
County, GA. She was the daughter of 18. Isaiah Babel Hulsey and 19. 8ancy Kytle.
Children of Benjamin Brown and Elizabeth Hulsey are:
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ii.
iii.
iv.
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vii.
viii.
ix.
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Nancy Jane Brown, born 14 Oct 1859 in Banks County, GA; died 13 Apr 1937 in Franklin County, GA
]]; married Aaron H. Terrell 28 Oct 1877 in Habersham County, GA Book C, page 127; born 15 Jan
1856 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Aug 1928 in Franklin County, GA ]].
Mary Rosannah Brown, born 14 Feb 1861 in Banks County, GA; died 16 Jun 1944 in Franklin County,
GA ]]; married William Peter King 14 Oct 1878 in Franklin County, GA; born 17 Mar 1858 in Franklin
County, GA; died 13 Apr 1932 in Franklin County, GA ]].
Benjamin Pollard Brown, Jr, born 15 Dec 1862 in Banks County, GA; died 19 Dec 1937 in Stephens
County, GA ]]; married Maranda Elizabeth Kytle 09 Jan 1887 in Habersham County, GA Book C page
379; born 02 Mar 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 May 1933 in Stephens County, GA ]].
William Preston Brown, born 08 Jul 1865 in Banks County, GA; died 28 Apr 1962 in Stephens County,
GA ]]; married Mary Marie Farmer 22 Mar 1888 in Habersham County, GA Book C page 430; born 06
Nov 1868 in Habersham County , GA; died 15 May 1946 in Stephens County, GA ]].
James Leonard Brown, born 30 Dec 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1903 in Macon, Bibb
County, GA ]]; married Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book
D page 58.
Sarah Adine Brown, born 02 Mar 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died 26 Mar 1949 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married John Henry Loudermilk 30 Nov 1885 in Habersham County, GA, Book C page
379; born 31 Oct 1861 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Aug 1899 in Habersham County, GA.
Hugh Isaiah Brown, born 22 Jul 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 24 Apr 1921 in Stephens County,
GA ]]; married (1) Talitha Jane Ryals 17 Jan 1892 in Habersham County, GA, Book C page 379; born 07
Nov 1875 in Coffee County, GA; died 18 Feb 1905 in Habersham County, GA; met (2) Cordelia
Elizabeth Frances Kelley 1905; born 31 Dec 1879 in Habersham County, GA; died 27 Oct 1953 in
Stephens County, GA ]]; married (3) Cynthia Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fricks 04 Aug 1906 in Stephens County
GA; born Jan 1884 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Mar 1965 in Washington County, GA A W S.
Infant Brown, born 1874 in Habersham County, GA; died 1875 in Habersham County, GA.
Robert L. Brown, born 1875 in Habersham County, GA; died 1875 in Habersham County, GA.
Joseph Henry Brown, born 20 Sep 1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 Jul 1940 in Geneva County,
Alabama ]]; married Sarah 'Sallie' O. Unknown Abt. 1901 in Dothan Alabama ?; born 1886 in Alabama;
died Aft. 1940.
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Emma Elizabeth Brown, born 22 Oct 1880 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Jun 1958 in Stephens
County, GA ]]; married Joseph Hansel Farmer 06 Jan 1898 in Habersham County, GA, Book E page 75;
born 19 Oct 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Feb 1943 in Stephens County, GA ]].
10. Henry Erwin Loudermilk, born 12 Jan 1840 in Habersham County, GA - Clarksville Dist; died 02 Sep
1917 in Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 20. Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk and 21. Mary A. 'Polly'
Washburn. He married 11. Martha Jane Landers 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 259.
11. Martha Jane Landers, born 06 Feb 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Aug 1910 in Habersham
County, GA. She was the daughter of 22. Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers and 23. Mary Ann Martha
Duncley Akin.
Children of Henry Loudermilk and Martha Landers are:
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ii.
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iv.
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vii.
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ix.
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Sarah Loudermilk, born Abt. 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1880 in Habersham County,
GA.
Celestial Jane Loudermilk, born 14 Aug 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Aug 1948 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married William Henry McMillan 25 Dec 1887 in Habersham County, GA;
born 27 Feb 1864 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Nov 1956 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk, born 13 Jun 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Dec 1938 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married James Leonard Brown 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book
D page 58.
William Henry Loudermilk, born 22 May 1873 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Feb 1940 in Clayton
County, GA ]]; married Beulan Lee Ayers 20 Dec 1894 in Habersham County GA Book D; born Jan
1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Sep 1944 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Martha Vestine Loudermilk, born 21 Mar 1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 28 Nov 1938 in Fulton
County, GA ]]; married William Ervin Barron 11 Jun 1899 in Habersham County, GA; born 16 Sep
1878 in Georgia; died 19 Aug 1930 in Chatham County, GA ]].
Elenor Adell 'Leckie' Loudermilk, born 10 Jun 1878 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Mar 1936 in
Habersham County, GA H; married Felix Hampton Ansley 11 Feb 1906 in Habersham County, GA; born
07 Dec 1881 in White County, GA; died 23 Jan 1963 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Alex Erwin Loudermilk, born 03 Nov 1880 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1938 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married Mary Victoria Grant 18 May 1897 in White County, GA; born 13 Sep 1883 in
Habersham County, GA; died 13 May 1957 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Joseph Meridy/Vickery 'Ricky' Loudermilk, born 02 Nov 1883 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Mar
1885 in Habersham County, GA.
James Loudermilk, born Apr 1885 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1900 - 1938 in In 1900
Habersham County, Census.
Charles West Loudermilk, born 02 Aug 1886 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Mar 1969 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Margaret Fanniel Perkins 05 May 1912 in Habersham County, GA;
born 13 Sep 1887 in Banks County, GA; died 01 Mar 1968 in Habersham County, GA ]].
12. Thomas M. Stephens, born Abt. 1828 in Georgia; died Bef. 06 Jul 1863 in Civil War. He was the son
of 24. Thomas Stephens and 25. Olive Clearwaters. He married 13. Sarah Ann R. Echols 13 Dec 1849 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 72.
13. Sarah Ann R. Echols, born 07 Dec 1831 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Jul 1906 in Habersham
County, GA. She was the daughter of 26. Jabel Clarence Echols and 27. Francis R. Davis.
Children of Thomas Stephens and Sarah Echols are:
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ii.
iii.
iv.
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v.
vi.
Martha C. Stephens, born 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died 1926 in Banks County, GA; married
Crawford Gailey; born 1848 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in Habersham County, GA.
Sanford Clayton Stephens, born 14 Nov 1852 in Hall County, GA; died 02 Feb 1940 in Banks County,
GA ]]; married (1) Lucy Louisa Cash 06 Jan 1876; born 18 Oct 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died 03
May 1893 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Indiana Maxwell 22 Oct 1893 in Banks County, GA, Book
E page 122; born 19 Sep 1855; died 07 Jan 1929 in Banks County, GA B S.
Virginia Frances Stephens, born 16 Dec 1853 in Hall County, GA; died 31 Mar 1936 in Hart County,
GA ]]; married Barton Alexander Cash 17 Nov 1869; born 18 Apr 1848 in Habersham County, GA; died
23 Feb 1922 in Hart County, GA H.
Hester F. Stephens, born Abt. 1855 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1873 in Banks County, GA;
married John Daniel Lane 24 Sep 1871 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 330; born 1847 in
Habersham County, GA; died 24 Apr 1913 in Banks County, GA.
Robert Franklin Stephens, born 12 Dec 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 23 Mar 1920 in Habersham
County, GA H; married Martha Emma Caudell 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
Sylvanus Stephens, born Abt. 1859 in Banks County, GA.
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Russell Davis Stephens, born 16 Jul 1861 in Banks County, GA; died 01 Sep 1948 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married Emma Jane Cash; born 14 May 1875 in Habersham County, GA; died 26 Jan
1939 in Habersham County, GA H.
Crawford Stephens, born Abt. 1863 in Banks County, GA.
14. William Benjamin Caudell, born 11 Jan 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1928 in Hall
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 28. John Preston Caudell and 29. Lucy Ann Cash. He married 15. Pricilla
Elizabeth Morgan 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
15. Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan, born 18 Nov 1844 in Franklin County, GA; died 07 Jul 1911 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 30. Daniel Morgan and 31. Sara M. Unknown.
Children of William Caudell and Pricilla Morgan are:
i.
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ii.
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iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
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John Milton Caudell, born 12 Jul 1867 in Banks County, GA; died 06 May 1954 in Aiken, SC ]];
married Rebecca Maxwell 1888; born 21 Jan 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 25 Jan 1944 in See Note.
Martha Emma Caudell, born 04 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 15 Sep 1946 in Chamblee, Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married Robert Franklin Stephens 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
Sarah Ardela Caudell, born 12 May 1871 in Banks County, GA; died 20 Nov 1929 in Jackson County,
GA ]]; married William Charles Crisler Bef. 1892; born 16 Nov 1869 in Georgia; died 22 Jan 1941 in
Jackson County, GA ]].
Ida Elizabeth Caudell, born 19 Feb 1874 in Banks County GA; died 07 Oct 1942 in Hall County, GA H
B; married Jerry Cleveland Hawkins Bef. 1900; born 14 Jun 1868; died 25 Nov 1935 in Hall County,
GA ]].
Daniel Harrison Caudell, born 11 Jun 1877 in Banks County, GA; died 11 May 1961 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]; married Nancy Cora Cash 20 Feb 1898 in Whitfield County, GA, Book C page 242; born
14 Apr 1880 in Banks County, GA; died 17 May 1945 in Whitfield County, GA ]].
Ora Lucy Caudell, born 18 Aug 1880 in Banks County, GA; died 03 Sep 1970 in Sumter County, GA ]];
married James Marion Felker 18 Aug 1899 in Whitfield County, GA, Book C page 270; born 17 Jan
1872; died 24 Jun 1941 in Duval County, FL ]].
Amanda R. Caudell, born 09 Aug 1884 in Banks County, GA; died 20 May 1957 in Whitfield County,
GA ]]; married (1) James H. Couch Abt. 1907; born 1878 in Georgia; died in Whitfield County, GA See
Note; married (2) William Sylvester Talley Abt. 1915; born 15 Oct 1873 in Georgia; died 14 Feb 1955 in
Whitfield County, GA ]]; married (3) Grover Cleveland Stafford Abt. 1923; born 26 Oct 1884 in
Whitfield County, Georgia; died 24 Oct 1950 in Whitfield County, GA ]].
Noah C. Caudell, born 24 Mar 1885 in Banks County, GA; died 04 Mar 1956 in Laurens County, SC ]];
married (1) Harriett Samantha Caudell Abt. 1904; born 31 Mar 1874 in Banks County, GA; died 27 Sep
1952 in Laurens County, SC ]]; married (2) Jessie Harrison Abt. 1952.
Generation o. 5
16. Hugh Brown, born 1807 in South Carolina; died 18 Jan 1885 in Banks County, GA. He was the son of
32. Robert Brown and 33. Jane. He married 17. Mary Caudell 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
17. Mary Caudell, born 1812 in North Carolina; died Abt. Nov 1892 in Banks County, GA. She was the
daughter of 34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr. and 35. Frances (Fanny).
Children of Hugh Brown and Mary Caudell are:
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ii.
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vi.
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Frances L. 'Fansy' Brown, born Aug 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 11 Jun 1900 in Banks
County, GA; married Green William S. Martin 16 Dec 1852 in Franklin County, GA; born Jun 1826;
died Bef. 11 Jun 1900 in Banks County, GA.
Robert J. Brown, born 15 Oct 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Sep 1880 in Banks County, GA;
married Margaret Louisa Ausburn 30 Nov 1856 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 153 Habersham
County; born Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr., born 02 Feb 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 May 1910 in
Stephens County, GA ]]; married Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA,
Book B, page 170.
Jane E. Brown, born Abt. 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1885 in Banks County, GA.
Sarah E. 'Sally' Brown, born Jun 1842 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1905 in Banks County, GA;
married William M. Blackburn Abt. 1865; born 25 Dec 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910
in Banks County, GA.
Hugh B. Brown, born Abt. 1843 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1885 - 1889 in Banks County,
GA; married Amanda Vaughn 29 Jul 1883 in Banks County, GA, Book BCD, page 66; born 1852 in
Habersham County, GA; died Bef. Aug 1892 in Banks County, GA.
James M. Brown, born Abt. 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Oct 1915 in Franklin County, GA
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F; married Ardenia Vaughn 26 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA, Book A, page 117; born Mar 1846 in
Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910 in Franklin County, GA.
Mary Martha Brown, born Abt. 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1890 in Banks County, GA;
married John Daniel Lane Abt. 1873 in Banks County, GA; born 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died
24 Apr 1913 in Banks County, GA.
William David Brown, born 21 Apr 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Feb 1912 in Banks
County, GA ]]; married Nancy Elizabeth Garrison 10 Oct 1872 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 192;
born 23 Sep 1852 in Franklin County, GA; died 12 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA B.
Hannah C. Brown, born Oct 1855 in Habersham County, GA; died 15 Mar 1930 in Banks County, GA
]].
Green Mack Brown, born Jan 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1920 in In Banks County, GA
Census; married (1) Cynthia Simmons Abt. 1880; born 1858 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1880 1883 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Annie E. Crocker 12 Apr 1883 in Banks County, GA; married
(3) Elvira Unknown Abt. 1885; born May 1840 in Georgia; died Bet. 1910 - 1916 in Banks County, GA;
married (4) Lola E./ Oda Harris 10 Feb 1916 in Banks County, GA Book F page 105; born Apr 1891 in
Banks County, GA; died Aft. 1920 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Edward Brown, born Abt. 1861 in Banks County, GA; died Bef. 1885 in Banks County, GA.
18. Isaiah Babel Hulsey, born 04 May 1814 in South Carolina; died Abt. 18 Mar 1859 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 36. Jessie Hulsey and 37. Mary Bagwell. He married 19. 8ancy Kytle Abt.
1836.
19. 8ancy Kytle, born 01 Apr 1818 in South Carolina; died 16 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA. She
was the daughter of 38. Zachariah Kytle and 39. Sarah Sally Johnson.
Children of Isaiah Hulsey and Nancy Kytle are:
i.
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iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Almond Hulsey, born 25 Dec 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Aug 1889 in Habersham County,
GA (Now Stephens County); married (1) Addie Freeman; married (2) Hester Ann Tabor 08 Aug 1856 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 21; born 13 Mar 1838 in South Carolina; died 03 Apr 1912 in
Franklin County, GA ]].
Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey, born 28 Jul 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Dec 1912 in Stephens
County, GA; married Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr. 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA, Book B,
page 170.
Rosannah Eveline Hulsey, born 27 May 1842 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Jun 1926 in Franklin
County, GA F; married Taylor T. Savage 24 Apr 1859 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page 21;
born May 1838 in Georgia; died 24 Aug 1922 in Lamar County, AL S.
S Hulsey, born 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Habersham County, GA.
James Leonard Hulsey, born Oct 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Feb 1907 in Stephens
County, GA S; married (1) Gensey/Jinsey Ayers 08 Oct 1868 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page
280; born Abt. 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. Mar 1892 in Habersham County, GA; married
(2) Jeanette P. Eades 15 Jan 1902 in Habersham County, GA, Book E, Page 297; born 1856 in DeKalb
County, GA; died 30 Mar 1940 in Spartanburg County, SC ]].
William W. Hulsey, born 1849 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Baxter County, Arkansas
Census; married Martha A. Welch 01 May 1868 in Benton County, Arkansas; born 1850 in Georgia;
died Aft. 1880 in In Baxter County, Arkansas Census.
Margaret J. 'Peggy' Hulsey, born 22 Jun 1853 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Jan 1927 in
Habersham County, GA S H H; married Lowery Wilborn Blair 17 Nov 1872 in Habersham County, GA
Book B page 21; born 25 Jul 1853 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 May 1901 in Habersham County,
GA.
Mary Lovena Hulsey, born 02 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Jan 1930 in Habersham
County, GA H; married (1) Leonard Daniel 'Lin' Carpenter Abt. 1872; born 19 Mar 1854 in Habersham
County, GA; died 28 Nov 1932 in Habersham County, GA ]]; married (2) William C. Moss Aft. 1887;
born 12 Dec 1829 in Georgia; died 12 Nov 1915 in Banks County, GA .
20. Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk, born 06 Nov 1814 in Buncombe County, NC; died 18 Jun 1898 in
Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 40. Henry Loudermilk and 41. Margaret Peggy Taylor. He
married 21. Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA.
21. Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn, born 1816 in Pendleton, SC; died 18 Oct 1872 in Habersham County, GA.
She was the daughter of 42. David Washburn and 43. Unknown.
Children of Jacob Loudermilk and Mary Washburn are:
i.
ii.
Gullie Ann Loudermilk, married Waightsel Hartley.
Washborn??? Loudermilk
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William Cannon Loudermilk, born 16 Dec 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 Dec 1910 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Matilda Ann Landers 19 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA, Book
B page 156; born 29 Oct 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Aug 1913 in Habersham County,
GA.
David George Washington Loudermilk, born 30 Jul 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Nov 1862
in Mount Jackson, Shenandoah, VA ]]; married (1) Martha Caroline Rice 28 Aug 1856 in Habersham
County GA; born 24 Jul 1835 in Georgia; died 1910 in In 1870 Habersham County, GA Census; married
(2) Adeline Williams 04 Mar 1859.
Henry Erwin Loudermilk, born 12 Jan 1840 in Habersham County, GA - Clarksville Dist; died 02 Sep
1917 in Habersham County, GA; married Martha Jane Landers 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA,
Book B page 259.
Rachel Sara Ann Loudermilk, born Abt. 1841 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in in Arkansas;
married Jasper D. Smith 19 Jun 1864 in Habersham County, GA; born Abt. 1842 in Georgia; died Aft.
1880 in in Arkansas.
Thomas Asbury Loudermilk, born 01 Apr 1844 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Feb 1916 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Susie Ann Whitehead 03 May 1868 in Habersham Co, GA; born
1850; died 28 Sep 1928 in Habersham County, GA.
Mary Ann Loudermilk, born 03 Feb 1846 in Habersham County, GA; died 25 Aug 1914 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) George Norris Clark; born 14 Apr 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 18
Mar 1919 in Habersham County, GA; married (2) Phillip Jefferson Perry; born 1841; died 13 Dec 1862
in Fredericksburg, VA.
Jacob Walton Loudermilk, born 01 Aug 1849 in Habersham County GA; died 14 Feb 1918 in
Habersham County, GA; married Mary Ette Kinney 25 Nov 1873 in Habersham County, GA; born 08
Dec 1855 in Georgia; died 10 May 1929 in Habersham County, GA.
Eliza Ann Loudermilk, born 03 Apr 1851 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1924 in Habersham
County, GA H; married William S. Smith 25 Jan 1875 in Habersham County, GA; born 23 Jul 1849 in
Georgia; died 23 Oct 1920 in Habersham County, GA H.
John M. Loudermilk, born Mar 1854 in Habersham County GA; died Feb 1917 in Habersham County,
GA; married Francis Mae Dodd 04 Jan 1874 in Habersham County, GA; born May 1853 in Georgia;
died 24 Jan 1945 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Lucy Ann Loudermilk, born 1860 in Habersham County GA; married (1) Bill Beaty; married (2) Willis
C. Kytle 03 Jul 1884 in Habersham County GA; born 02 Feb 1856; died 04 May 1922 in Habersham
County, GA H.
Rosannah D. Loudermilk, born 16 Mar 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 18 May 1919 in
Habersham County, GA; married (1) Black Slave; married (2) Henry Smith; married (3) Ben Tomlin;
married (4) William Thomas Latham 28 Apr 1878 in Habersham County GA; born Mar 1857; died Aft.
1920 in In Habersham County, GA Census.
22. Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers, born 1820 in South Carolina; died 19 Sep 1873 in Mt. Ida,
Arkansas. He married 23. Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin 08 Sep 1835 in Clarke County, GA.
23. Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin, born 23 Oct 1813 in Clarke County, GA; died 18 Oct 1872 in
Habersham County, GA. She was the daughter of 46. Edward Robertson Akins and 47. Martha Duncley Parr.
Children of Meredith Landers and Mary Akin are:
i.
ii.
11
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Charles Washington Landers, born 13 Jun 1836 in Clarke County, GA; died 24 Apr 1873 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Frances Josephine Meeks 19 Jun 1859 in Habersham County, GA Book B page
176; born 15 Jun 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Jan 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
(2) Louisiana Anne Jones Abt. 1863 in Habersham County, GA; born 14 May 1845; died 19 Oct 1929 in
Habersham County, GA H.
Matilda Ann Landers, born 29 Oct 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Aug 1913 in Habersham
County, GA; married William Cannon Loudermilk 19 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA, Book B
page 156; born 16 Dec 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 Dec 1910 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Martha Jane Landers, born 06 Feb 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Aug 1910 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Thomas W. Cawthorn 02 Sep 1860 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page
186; married (2) Henry Erwin Loudermilk 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 259.
Francis M. Landers, born 1841 in Habersham County GA; died Bet. 1874 - 1878 in In Saline County,
AR; married Sarah A. Cawthorn 24 Jun 1861 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 189; born 1845
in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Saline County, AR.
Merida Millan Landers, born 23 Sep 1844 in Habersham County GA; died 06 Feb 1922 in Hall County,
GA S h; married Nancy Susan Moss 22 Mar 1865 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 218; born
04 Oct 1847; died 16 Mar 1927 in Hall County, GA h.
William C. Landers, born 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in Pulaski County, Arkansas;
married Mary Jane Brady 25 Feb 1869 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 301; born 1853 in
Habersham County, GA; died 1878 in Arkansas.
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Eli David Landers, born 23 Dec 1850 in Habersham County GA; died 22 Jun 1905 in Pope County, AR;
married (1) Mary A. Taylor 01 Apr 1869 in Habersham County GA Book B page 310; born 23 Jun
1849; died 28 Mar 1892 in Pope County AR; married (2) Mattie Aft. 1892 in Arkansas; born Oct 1870
in Alabama.
Singleton Landers, born 1856 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1870.
24. Thomas Stephens, born 1792 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1870 in Craighead County, AR. He married
25. Olive Clearwaters 1810 in SC.
25. Olive Clearwaters, born 1794 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in Hall County, GA. She was the
daughter of 50. Benjamin Clearwaters and 51. Elender Robbins.
Children of Thomas Stephens and Olive Clearwaters are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
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x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
Francis Stephens, born 1810 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Habersham County, GA;
married Yarberry Abt. 1830; died Bef. 1850 in Habersham County, GA.
Margaret Stephens, born Abt. 1810 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in Dade County, GA; married
Joseph Carson 27 Dec 1830 in Hall County, GA; born Abt. 1810; died Aft. 1880 in Dade County, GA
See Note.
Loranzo M. Stephens, born Abt. 1814 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Hall County, GA; married
Marian M. Baker 13 Apr 1847 in Hall County, GA; born Abt. 1816; died Aft. 1850 in Hall County, GA.
Lucinda Stephens, born Abt. 1816 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870 in Craighead County, AR; married Joel
Miller 30 Dec 1838 in Hall County, GA; born 1816 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880 in Craighead County, AR
See Note.
Littleton Stephens, born 15 Oct 1818 in Georgia; died 30 May 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
(1) Martha Grant 18 Nov 1840 in Habersham Cty, GA; died Bet. 1843 - 1847 in Habersham County,
GA; married (2) Margaret Echols 30 Dec 1847 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 59; born 04 Jul
1827 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Aug 1908 in Habersham County, GA.
Rebecca Stephens, born Abt. 1820 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1880 - 1895 in Habersham County, GA;
married Edward Barrett Abt. 1850; born Abt. 1819 in Buncombe County, NC; died Nov 1904 in
Habersham County, GA.
Malanda A. Stephens, born Abt. 1822 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870 in Hall County, GA; married Ruben
Roper 27 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA; born Abt. 1830 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1860 - 1870
in Banks / Hall County, GA.
Thomas M. Stephens, born Abt. 1828 in Georgia; died Bef. 06 Jul 1863 in Civil War; married Sarah Ann
R. Echols 13 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 72.
Benjamin Henderson Stephens, born Apr 1830 in Georgia; died 1895 in Habersham County, GA;
married Eliza Jane Herrin 27 Sep 1856 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 136; born Bet. Dec
1831 - 1833 in South Carolina; died 1911 in Habersham County, GA.
Olive Stephens, born Dec 1835 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County, AR; married James
Herrin 17 Feb 1856 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 135; born 1835 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880
in Craighead County, AR.
Male Stephens, born Abt. 1839 in Georgia.
Joseph Stephens, born Jul 1840 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County, AR See Note; married
Milly Cryssie A./Caroline Unknown; born Apr 1840 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County,
AR.
E. (?) Stephens, born Abt. 1848 in Georgia.
26. Jabel Clarence Echols, born 18 Feb 1803 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 52. Darius Echols and 53. Sarah Ann Brown. He married 27. Francis R.
Davis 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
27. Francis R. Davis, born 20 May 1807 in Franklin County GA; died 08 Sep 1869 in Habersham County,
GA. She was the daughter of 54. Henry Davis and 55. Margaret Stone.
Children of Jabel Echols and Francis Davis are:
i.
ii.
iii.
13
iv.
Margaret Echols, born 04 Jul 1827 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Aug 1908 in Habersham County,
GA; married Littleton Stephens 30 Dec 1847 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 59; born 15 Oct
1818 in Georgia; died 30 May 1863 in Habersham County, GA.
Alvin Dean Echols, born 20 Jul 1829 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 May 1899 in Habersham
County, GA; married Lucy E. Cash 02 Oct 1851 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 86; born 27
Oct 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 29 Jul 1912 in Habersham County, GA.
Clayton S. Echols, born Oct 1830 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1900; married Catherine C.
Unknown; born Aug 1835 in SC; died 07 Jun 1899 in Whitfield County, GA.
Sarah Ann R. Echols, born 07 Dec 1831 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Jul 1906 in Habersham
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vii.
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ix.
x.
xi.
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County, GA; married (1) Thomas M. Stephens 13 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 72;
married (2) Benjamin Franklin Reynolds 22 Jan 1884 in Habersham County GA Book C page 291.
Hester Ann Echols, born 24 Jan 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 May 1911 in Habersham
County, GA H; married William Hailey Cash 13 Feb 1851 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 82;
born 19 Jan 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Mar 1905 in Habersham County, GA.
Benson W. Echols, born Mar 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1908 in Whitfield County,
GA.
Henry Freeman Echols, born 03 Dec 1835 in Habersham County GA; died 06 Oct 1899 in Banks
County, GA; married Mary Jane McKee 07 Feb 1861 in Banks County, GA; born Jun 1836; died 09 Oct
1898 in Banks County, GA.
Larkin M. Echols, born Abt. 1837 in Habersham County GA; died 16 Feb 1864 in Rock Island, Illinois.
Martin V. Echols, born Abt. 1838 in Habersham County, GA.
Jackson L. Echols, born Abt. 1839 in Habersham County GA; died Bef. Jan 1865 in Battle of Resaca,
GA.
Rebecca A. Echols, born Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA; married Ezikiel Fuller.
Jabel D. Echols, born Abt. 1841 in Habersham County, GA; died 1863 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
28. John Preston Caudell, born 11 Jun 1822 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 Dec 1905 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr. and 35. Frances (Fanny). He married 29. Lucy Ann Cash
01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
29. Lucy Ann Cash, born 26 Mar 1822 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Nov 1887 in Banks County,
GA. She was the daughter of 58. 8elson Charles Cash and 59. Priscilia Russell.
Children of John Caudell and Lucy Cash are:
14
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
William Benjamin Caudell, born 11 Jan 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1928 in Hall
County, GA ]]; married Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
Nelson M. Caudell, born Abt. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1887 in In 1880 Franklin
County, GA Census; married Welthy Althea Little 1869; born 25 Jun 1846 in Habersham County, GA;
died 29 Jun 1934 in White County, GA ]].
Martha Priscilla Caudell, born 17 May 1851 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Nov 1889 in
Habersham County, GA; married Jesse Hailey Cash 12 Nov 1871 in Banks County, GA, Book A page
164; born 27 Mar 1852 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Aug 1902 in Habersham County, GA.
Frances Jane Caudell, born 26 Jan 1854 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Jan 1912 in Banks County,
GA; married Alexander Moss Lane 29 Dec 1878 in Banks County, GA; born 09 Feb 1844 in Georgia;
died 17 Jan 1927 in Banks County, GA B JJ.
30. Daniel Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825 in Georgia; died 03 Jan 1862. He was the son of 60. Johnathan J.
Morgan and 61. Priscilla Anderson. He married 31. Sara M. Unknown Abt. 1844.
31. Sara M. Unknown, born Abt. 1820.
Children of Daniel Morgan and Sara Unknown are:
15
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan, born 18 Nov 1844 in Franklin County, GA; died 07 Jul 1911 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]; married William Benjamin Caudell 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
William Jonathan Morgan, born 01 Feb 1846 in Franklin County, GA; died 30 Jan 1913 in Franklin
County, GA F; married Martha M. Garrison Abt. 1866; born 15 Feb 1845; died 04 Jun 1891 in Franklin
County, GA F.
Nancy Malinda Morgan, born 1848 in Franklin County, GA; married John M. Poole; born 1848.
Edna Jane Morgan, born 1849 in Franklin County, GA; married James W. Brewer.
Jefferson C. Morgan, born 23 Oct 1851 in Franklin County, GA; died 14 May 1926 in Whitfield County,
GA; married Elizabeth Larrah Mabry 04 Feb 1871 in Banks County, GA book A page 170; born 1859;
died 18 Dec 1920 in Whitfield County, GA.
Margaret A. Morgan, born 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 1942; married John H. Brewer 08 Feb 1871
in Banks County, GA Book A page 187; born 1845; died 1918 in Franklin / Banks County, GA.
Sarah E. Morgan, born 08 Jul 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 18 Jun 1888 in Franklin County, GA;
married Giles Lafayett Bagwell; born 02 Oct 1854; died 13 Nov 1915 in Franklin County, GA.
Daniel Nelson C. Morgan, born Jun 1859 in Banks County, GA; married Martha Trouton 22 Aug 1878
in Banks County, GA; born Sep 1855.
Generation o. 6
32. Robert Brown, born 1759 in Culpepper County, VA; died 20 Jan 1840 in Banks County, GA. He was
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the son of 64. Father Of Robert Brown. He married 33. Jane Abt. 1790.
33. Jane, born Abt. 1770; died 03 Jan 1846 in Banks County, GA.
Children of Robert Brown and Jane are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
16
viii.
ix.
Mack Brown
William Brown, born Abt. 1789 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married
(1) Nancy Reese 12 Jun 1817 in Franklin County, GA; married (2) Morning Smith 21 Aug 1822 in
Franklin County; died Bef. 1840 in Habersham County , GA; married (3) Alesa Tombolin 20 May 1844
in Habersham County GA Book B page 23; born Abt. 1825; died Aft. 1870.
John Brown, born Abt. 1791; died Aft. 1840.
James Brown, born Abt. 1794 in Georgia; died Bet. 1877 - 1879 in Banks County, GA; married Margaret
Unknown; born Abt. 1796 in Georgia; died Aft. 02 Aug 1881 in Banks County, GA.
Jesse Brown, born Abt. 1796; died Bef. 1830 in Franklin County, GA; married Sarah Smith 19 Aug 1824
in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1793 in South Carolina; died 07 Oct 1858 in Habersham County,
GA.
Robert Brown, Jr, born 17 Dec 1804 in South Carolina; died 20 Mar 1870 in Banks County, GA;
married (1) Hannah Caudell 13 Nov 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 1809 in North Carolina; died
Bef. 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin County, GA; married (2) Rachel Lawrence 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin
County; born 06 Jun 1814 in South Carolina; died 26 Jan 1895 in Banks County, GA.
Virginia Jane 'Jennie' Brown, born 1805 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in Banks County, GA;
married Thomas Ausburn Abt. 1823 in Franklin County GA; born Abt. 1804 in South Carolina; died Feb
1888 in Banks County, GA.
Hugh Brown, born 1807 in South Carolina; died 18 Jan 1885 in Banks County, GA; married Mary
Caudell 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
Frances Lucinda Brown, born 1810 in Franklin County, GA; died 1878 in Banks County, GA; married
Littleton Meeks, Jr. Abt. 1829; born 1808 in Franklin County, GA; died 1864 in Banks County, GA.
34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr., born 25 Dec 1788 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Sep 1865 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 68. Benjamin Caudell, Sr. and 69. Sarah (Sally) Humphrey. He married 35. Frances
(Fanny) Abt. 1806 in North Carolina.
35. Frances (Fanny), born 10 Mar 1790 in North Carolina; died 12 Sep 1873 in Banks County, GA.
Children of Benjamin Caudell and Frances (Fanny) are:
i.
ii.
17
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
28
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
Sarah Jane Caudell, born 26 Mar 1807 in North Carolina; died 10 Jan 1871 in Banks County, GA;
married John B. Murray Abt. 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 09 Nov 1803 in North Carolina; died
24 Sep 1885 in Banks County, GA.
Hannah Caudell, born 1809 in North Carolina; died Bef. 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin County, GA; married
Robert Brown, Jr 13 Nov 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 17 Dec 1804 in South Carolina; died 20
Mar 1870 in Banks County, GA.
Mary Caudell, born 1812 in North Carolina; died Abt. Nov 1892 in Banks County, GA; married Hugh
Brown 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
Jane Caudell, born 1813 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1870 in In Banks County, GA Census; married
Barnabas Garrison 18 Oct 1832 in Franklin County, GA; born 08 Nov 1811 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870
in In Banks County, GA Census.
Elizabeth Caudell, born 1817 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Banks County, GA Census;
married Benjamin Hudson Watson 12 Dec 1848 in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1823 in Franklin
County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Frances N. Caudell, born 05 Jan 1819 in Franklin County, GA; died 23 Mar 1896 in Banks County, GA;
married Isaac B. 'Bush' Lawrence 28 Nov 1838 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 21; born 13
Dec 1808 in South Carolina; died 13 Dec 1881 in Banks County, GA.
William David Caudell, born 21 Oct 1820 in Franklin County, GA; died 08 Feb 1908 in Banks County,
GA; married (1) Sarah 'Sallie' Crowe 30 Sep 1841 in Franklin County, GA; born 09 Sep 1824 in South
Carolina; died 15 Oct 1888 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Martha J. McCollum 08 Aug 1889 in
Banks County, GA Book E page 4; born Mar 1854 in Georgia; died Bef. 1910 in Banks County, GA.
John Preston Caudell, born 11 Jun 1822 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 Dec 1905 in Banks County,
GA; married Lucy Ann Cash 01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
Benjamin Franklin Caudell, born 1825 in Franklin County, GA; died Jun 1863 in Vicksburg,
Mississippi; married Margaret A. 'Peggy' Bradley 11 Apr 1845 in Franklin County, GA; born 05 Aug
1825 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1870 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Nancy B. Caudell, born 15 Jan 1828 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Feb 1909 in Whitfield County,
GA; married Stephen Allen Cash 12 Oct 1843 in Franklin County, GA; born 24 Jul 1820 in Habersham
County, GA; died 06 Dec 1902 in Whitfield County, GA.
Stephen D. Caudell, born 1830 in Franklin County, GA; died 1862 in Tennessee; married Sallie Salina
Caudell Abt. 1855; born 03 Oct 1839 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1870 in In Banks County, GA
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James H. Caudell, born 29 Oct 1832 in Franklin County, GA; died 15 Jul 1906 in Banks County, GA;
married Harriet Bradley 23 Feb 1851 in Franklin County, GA; born 27 Mar 1832 in Franklin County,
GA; died 20 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA.
36. Jessie Hulsey, born 1759; died 1843 in Hall County, Georgia. He was the son of 72. Charles Hulsey
and 73. Hanna Witt. He married 37. Mary Bagwell.
37. Mary Bagwell
Children of Jessie Hulsey and Mary Bagwell are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
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xvi.
xvii.
James ? Hulsey
Joel ? Hulsey
Male Hulsey, born 1781.
Jane Hulsey, born 1790.
Jr. Jessie Hulsey, born 1795.
Elijah Hulsey, born 1795.
Mary Hulsey, born 1796; married Ashford Quinn; born 1798 in South Carolina.
Jordan Hulsey, born 1798; died Abt. 1861 in Al; married (1) Catherine; born 1819 in TN; married (2)
Elizabeth Carrish 24 Jun 1820 in St. Clair, AL; born 1799.
Susanna Hulsey, born 1802.
Salatheil Hulsey, born 1807; died Abt. 1850 in Fannin County, GA; married Elizabeth; born 1815 in Ga.
Jennings Hulsey, born 1809; died 31 Mar 1899 in Hall County, GA; married Emeline Higgins 01 Apr
1847 in Habersham County GA; born Abt. 1827 in NC; died 20 Nov 1906 in Hall County, GA.
Adonijah Hulsey, born 1810.
Buford Hulsey, born 1813; died 1891 in Bengal, IT; married Luncinda; born 1818 in TN; died 1889 in
Bengal, IT.
Isaiah Babel Hulsey, born 04 May 1814 in South Carolina; died Abt. 18 Mar 1859 in Habersham
County, GA; married Nancy Kytle Abt. 1836.
Elizabeth Hulsey, born 25 Dec 1818 in Russell, Franklin County, AL; died 30 Mar 1902 in Lone Rock,
Baxter County, Ark; married William King; born 1823 in Franklin County, AL; died 1866 in Cival War
away from home.
Alfred Joseph Hulsey, born 1827; died Abt. 1912 in Eldon, OK; married (1) Eliza or Louisa King; born
1836 in Al; died 25 Oct 1897; married (2) Henrietta Allen; born 1832 in Al.
Tempie Hulsey, born 1836 in Franklin County, AL; married Palos Thompson; born 1838.
38. Zachariah Kytle, born 1784 in South Carolina; died 17 May 1869 in Habersham County, GA. He was
the son of 76. Jacob Kytle and 77. Mary Unknown. He married 39. Sarah Sally Johnson Abt. 1812.
39. Sarah Sally Johnson, born 1793 in South Carolina/North Carolina; died 29 Oct 1892 in Habersham
County , GA. She was the daughter of 78. Clayborn Johnson and 79. Mary.
Children of Zachariah Kytle and Sarah Johnson are:
i.
ii.
19
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
Stephen S. Kytle, born 1814 in South Carolina; married Elizabeth Rice 17 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County GA; born 1821.
Jacob B. Kytle, born Mar 1816 in Greenville County, SC; died Aft. 1900 in Habersham County, GA;
married Mary Ann Ashley 14 Apr 1844 in Habersham County GA; born 1828 in TN.
Nancy Kytle, born 01 Apr 1818 in South Carolina; died 16 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA;
married Isaiah Babel Hulsey Abt. 1836.
Lewis Kytle, born 19 Feb 1821 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1897 in Douglas, Marshall
County, AL; married Meeky Argine Ayers 10 Aug 1848 in Habersham County, GA; born 1830.
Claybourn Kytle, born 1824 in Habersham County, GA; married Patience Caroline Yearwood 12 Jan
1851 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834.
Singleton Kytle, born 1826 in Habersham County, GA; died 28 Sep 1918 in Jackson County, GA C J;
married Sarah Yearwood 03 Dec 1849 in Habersham County GA; born 1826; died 11 Apr 1904.
John W. Kytle, born 20 Nov 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 27 Aug 1902 in Habersham County,
GA; married Mary Ann Bentley 10 Jan 1850 in Habersham County GA; born 06 Jan 1829 in Georgia;
died 04 Jul 1922 in Stephens County, GA ]].
Calvin Hanks Kytle, born 03 Dec 1830 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Sep 1919 in White County,
GA W; married Huldah Caroline Dean 20 Dec 1866 in White County, GA, Book A page 108; born 07
Feb 1850 in White County, GA; died 20 Jul 1930 in White County, GA ]].
Harriet Kytle, born 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died in McMinn County, Tenn.
Naomie 'Omie' Kytle, born 30 Nov 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Oct 1881; married William
Robert Ayers 25 Dec 1855 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834 in Georgia; died 03 Jun 1864 in
Franklin County, GA.
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40. Henry Loudermilk, born 1781 in Randolph County, NC; died Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA.
He was the son of 80. Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch and 81. Elizabeth. He married 41. Margaret Peggy
Taylor 1838.
41. Margaret Peggy Taylor, born 1782 in Buncombe County, NC; died 1819 in Buncombe County, NC.
Children of Henry Loudermilk and Margaret Taylor are:
i.
20
ii.
iii.
iv.
William Cannon Loudermilk, born 17 Sep 1807 in Buncombe County, NC; died 30 Jan 1896 in
Caldwell, North Carolina; married Susanah (Susan) Bradford 17 Apr 1829 in Burke, NC; born 20 Sep
1803 in Caldwell County, NC; died 28 Feb 1890 in Caldwell County, NC.
Gullie Ann Loudermilk, born 1818; died in Died as a tenager.
Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk, born 06 Nov 1814 in Buncombe County, NC; died 18 Jun 1898 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA; married (2)
Sarah Lucinda 'Lucy' Smith 08 Dec 1873 in Habersham County, GA.
Daughter Loudermilk, born 1809.
42. David Washburn, born Abt. 1785; died Aft. 1860 in Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 84.
Reuben Washburn, Jr. and 85. Dorcas Unknown. He married 43. Unknown 1810 in Pendleton, SC.
43. Unknown, born 1780; died 1850 in Habersham County, GA.
Children of David Washburn and Unknown are:
21
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ii.
iii.
Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn, born 1816 in Pendleton, SC; died 18 Oct 1872 in Habersham County, GA;
married Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA.
Thomas Washburn, born 1817; died 02 Sep 1858.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 1820 in Pendleton District, SC; died Aft. 1860 in In Habersham County
Census; married (1) Robert D. McCroskey; born 1816 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in In
Habersham County Census; married (2) Jesse M Berry 24 Jan 1837 in Habersham County, GA; born
1815 in North Carolina; died 1858 in Habersham County, GA.
46. Edward Robertson Akins, born 26 Mar 1790 in Granville County, NC; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke
County Census 1860. He was the son of 92. William Akins and 93. Mary Robertson. He married 47. Martha
Duncley Parr 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
47. Martha Duncley Parr, born 24 Oct 1794 in Jackson County, GA; died Aft. 1850. She was the daughter
of 94. Benjamin Parr and 95. Martha Duncley McKinney.
Children of Edward Akins and Martha Parr are:
23
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin, born 23 Oct 1813 in Clarke County, GA; died 18 Oct 1872 in
Habersham County, GA; married Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers 08 Sep 1835 in Clarke County, GA.
Precilla Currien Parr Akin, born 30 Nov 1815 in Clarke County, GA.
Rebecca Elizabeth Akin, born 09 Jun 1818 in Clarke County, GA; married Isaac V. Vinson 28 Feb 1837
in Clarke County GA.
Edward James Robertson Akin, born 18 Oct 1820 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Jackson
County, GA Census; married Mary A. Unknown; born 1820 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in In
Jackson County, GA Census.
William Lenoire Benjamin Akin, born 15 Mar 1823 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in In Clarke
County Census 1860; married Sarah Ann O. Perry 28 Jan 1841 in Clarke County, GA; born 1824 in
Georgia; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke County Census 1860.
Sarah Bitha Susan Wortham Akin, born 10 Jan 1827 in Clarke County, GA; married Richard Floyd ?.
Rhodath J. Akin, born 1835 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke County Census 1860;
married Unknown.
David Akin, born 1837 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1850 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
Charles D. Akin, born 1838 in Clarke County, GA; died 1859; married Rebecca Caroline McCrackin 14
Dec 1856 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834 in Hall County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in in Habersham
County Census.
50. Benjamin Clearwaters, born 1749; died 07 Mar 1848 in Madison County, TN ?. He married 51.
Elender Robbins 1788 in Randolph County, NC.
51. Elender Robbins, born 1762 in Virginia; died 22 Oct 1852 in Hall County, GA.
15
Children of Benjamin Clearwaters and Elender Robbins are:
i.
ii.
25
iii.
Deborah Clearwaters, born 1788 in Randolph County, NC ?; died Aft. 1853 in Dade County, GA;
married David Roper; born 1789; died Aft. 1850 in Pickens County, SC.
Rachel Clearwaters, born 1790 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1853 in Lumpkin County, GA; married
Unknown Nicholson; died Bef. 1850.
Olive Clearwaters, born 1794 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in Hall County, GA; married Thomas
Stephens 1810 in SC.
52. Darius Echols, born 1779 in Carolina County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA. He was the
son of 104. Joshua Echols and 105. Hannah Brown. He married 53. Sarah Ann Brown 1802 in Caroline
County, VA.
53. Sarah Ann Brown, born 1781; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA. She was the daughter of 106.
Augustine Brown.
Children of Darius Echols and Sarah Brown are:
26
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
male Echols, born 1801.
Female Echols, born 1802.
female 2 Echols (?), born 1803.
Jabel Clarence Echols, born 18 Feb 1803 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County, GA; married Francis R. Davis 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
Ann Echols, born 1805.
Milly Echols, born 1807; married Joseph Jones 01 Mar 1827 in Habersham County GA.
Catherine Echols, born 1810; married John Penson 04 Apr 1824 in Habersham County GA.
Rhoda Echols, born 1813; married James Crane 01 Jan 1834 in Habersham County GA Book A page
189.
Abel Echols, born 1815.
Ransome Whitworth Echols, born 1819 in GA; married Tabitha A. McDonald 21 Dec 1842 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 21.
Emily Echols, born 1821 in GA; married James Watkins 15 Mar 1840 in Habersham County GA Book A
page 288.
Abraham Blair Echols, born 1823 in GA.
Elijah Clark Echols, born 1828 in Habersham County GA; married Martha Jane Murphy 07 Jan 1861.
54. Henry Davis, born 14 Feb 1774 in North Carolina; died 06 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA. He
was the son of 108. Thomas Davis, Sr. and 109. Keziah. He married 55. Margaret Stone 07 Jan 1796 in
Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible " record..
55. Margaret Stone, born 03 Oct 1776 in South Carolina; died 05 Mar 1840 in Habersham County, GA.
She was the daughter of 110. Jonathan Stone and 111. Mary Unknown.
Children of Henry Davis and Margaret Stone are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
27
viii.
Enoch Davis, married Sarah McWhorter 17 Jul 1823 in Habersham County GA.
Nancy Abigail Davis
Mary Polly Davis, born 20 Nov 1796 in South Carolina; died 21 Aug 1870 in Habersham County, GA;
married Moses Ayers 14 Sep 1815 in Habersham County, GA; born 07 Dec 1794 in North Carolina; died
19 Aug 1876 in Habersham County, GA.
Elnathan B Davis, born 17 Feb 1799 in SC; died 19 Dec 1866; married Elizabeth Lovelady 10 Apr 1833
in Habersham County GA; born 18 Aug 1816 in SC; died 30 Nov 1898.
Rebecca Davis, born 29 Jun 1802 in South Carolina; died 21 Jun 1862 in Habersham County, GA;
married William Sheldon Meeks 04 Nov 1819; born 20 Mar 1798 in Pendleton County, SC; died 15 Mar
1891 in Union County, GA.
Alfred Washington Davis, born 1805; died Aft. 1880 in Tishomingo, MS; married (1) Nancy Brady 15
Feb 1824 in Habersham County GA; born 1802; died Abt. 1855 in Habersham County , GA; married (2)
Sarah Lancaster Abt. 1857; died Aft. 1880 in Tishomingo, MS.
Russell B. Davis, born 11 Mar 1806 in Franklin County, GA; died 22 Jun 1896 in St. Clair County, AL;
married Nancy Southerland 23 Apr 1829 in Habersham County, GA Book A page 171; born Abt. 1807
in Pendleton District, SC; died Abt. 1855 in Habersham County, GA.
Francis R. Davis, born 20 May 1807 in Franklin County GA; died 08 Sep 1869 in Habersham County,
GA; married Jabel Clarence Echols 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
58. 8elson Charles Cash, born 06 May 1795 in Elbert County, GA; died 09 Nov 1874 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 116. Howard Cash, Sr and 117. Lucy Ann Tyler. He married 59. Priscilia Russell 25
16
Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
59. Priscilia Russell, born 01 May 1799 in South Carolina; died 12 May 1895 in Banks County, GA. She
was the daughter of 118. Stephen Russell and 119. Polly Patton.
Children of Nelson Cash and Priscilia Russell are:
i.
29
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Stephen Allen Cash, born 24 Jul 1820 in Habersham County, GA; died 06 Dec 1902 in Whitfield
County, GA; married Nancy B. Caudell 12 Oct 1843 in Franklin County, GA; born 15 Jan 1828 in
Franklin County, GA; died 03 Feb 1909 in Whitfield County, GA.
Lucy Ann Cash, born 26 Mar 1822 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Nov 1887 in Banks County, GA;
married John Preston Caudell 01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
Bartlett Jackson Cash, born 29 May 1824 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1907 in Banks
County, GA; married Martha Lane 26 Nov 1846 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 44; born 13
Mar 1826 in Georgia; died 12 Dec 1902 in Banks County, GA.
William 'Billy' Cash, born 26 Nov 1826 in Habersham County, GA; died 06 Jan 1895 in Catoosa
County, GA; married Pamelia/Amelia; born 1828 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880 in In Murray County, GA
Census.
Hiram Russell Cash, born 01 Jun 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 May 1902 in Banks County,
GA B; married Sarah Ann Roe 10 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA; born 16 Feb 1834 in Franklin
County, GA; died 11 Jul 1916 in Banks County, GA B.
Clark Martin Cash, born 29 Jun 1829 in Habersham County, GA; died 25 Jun 1901 in Banks County,
GA; married (1) Lucy Ann Moss 04 Dec 1851 in Habersham County, GA book B page 89; born 06 Jan
1819 in Georgia; died 08 Jul 1882 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Mary Elizabeth Rice 27 Nov 1888
in Georgia; born 06 May 1865 in Banks County, GA; died 03 Jun 1892 in Banks County, GA.
Littleton Meeks Cash, born 08 Feb 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Sep 1910 in Banks County,
GA; married Elvira Elizabeth Davis 24 Dec 1854 in Habersham County, GA book B page 130; born 21
Oct 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 Oct 1898 in Banks County, GA.
60. Johnathan J. Morgan, born 07 Apr 1801 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 May 1890 in Calhoun
County, AL. He was the son of 120. Samuel Morgan, Sr. and 121. 8ancy Hill. He married 61. Priscilla
Anderson 1820.
61. Priscilla Anderson, born 11 Apr 1805 in Franklin County, GA; died 18 Jul 1832 in Franklin County,
GA (now Banks county, GA).
Children of Johnathan Morgan and Priscilla Anderson are:
30
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Thomas Floyd Morgan, born 22 Jan 1822; died 17 Nov 1826.
Marthy Caroline Morgan, born Apr 1823; died 16 Nov 1826.
Daniel Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825 in Georgia; died 03 Jan 1862; married Sara M. Unknown Abt. 1844.
Samuel Monroe Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825; died 17 Jan 1829.
John Hill Morgan, born 08 Jun 1827; died 01 Aug 1865; married Nancy C. Poole 25 Jun 1848; born
1834.
James Allen Morgan, born 02 Jul 1828; died 18 Jul 1829.
Reuben Philip Morgan, born Abt. 1830.
Nancy Melinda Morgan, born 17 Feb 1831 in Franklin County, GA; died 28 Jun 1917 in Banks County,
GA; married Daniel Asbury Meaders 22 Oct 1850 in Franklin County, GA; born 11 Nov 1827 in
Franklin County, GA; died 10 Apr 1883 in Banks County, GA.
William Alvin Morgan, born 19 Apr 1832; died 02 Sep 1832.
Generation o. 7
64. Father Of Robert Brown
Children of Father Of Robert Brown are:
32
i.
ii.
Robert Brown, born 1759 in Culpepper County, VA; died 20 Jan 1840 in Banks County, GA; married
Jane Abt. 1790.
Pollard Brown, born 1763 in Cullpepper County, VA; died 07 Feb 1858 in Abbeville County, SC;
married Margaret Unknown; died 30 Dec 1845 in Abbeville County, SC.
68. Benjamin Caudell, Sr., born Bet. 1758 - 1760 in Wilkes County, NC; died 12 Mar 1835 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 136. James Caudell and 137. Mary Yarborough. He married 69. Sarah
(Sally) Humphrey Abt. 1785.
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69. Sarah (Sally) Humphrey, born 1760 in Virginia; died 02 Dec 1856 in Prob. DeKalb County, AL.
Children of Benjamin Caudell and Sarah Humphrey are:
i.
ii.
34
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
Daughter Caudell, born 1785.
Stephen Caudell, born 1786 in Wilkes County, NC; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Chattooga Co. GA or
DeKalb County, AL; married (1) Indian Abt. 1804; married (2) Elizabeth Smith 24 May 1817 in Wilkes
County, NC; born 1800 in NC; died Aft. 1880 in DeKalb County, AL.
Benjamin Caudell, Jr., born 25 Dec 1788 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Sep 1865 in Banks County,
GA; married Frances (Fanny) Abt. 1806 in North Carolina.
Isham Caudell, born 1789 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1892 in See Notes; married (1) Elizabeth
Buckner; married (2) Mary Miller.
James Caudell, born 1790 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1865; married Sara Elizabeth; born 1790; died
1850.
Elnathan Caudell, born 1792 in Wilkes County, NC; died Abt. 1861; married (1) Unknown; married (2)
Martha Pendergras; born 1820; died 1850; married (3) Isabella Fry.
John Caudell, born 1793 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Apr 1858 in Franklin County, GA; married
Edna S. Unknown Abt. 1818; born 1796 in South Carolina; died 04 Mar 1886 in Banks County, GA.
David Caudell, born 1794 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1853; married Martha Barton 28 Oct 1830 in
Habersham County GA.
Hannah Louisa Caudell, born 1796 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1870 in Banks County, GA; married
Sanders Watson 15 Oct 1816 in Wilkes County, NC; born Abt. 1788 in North Carolina; died 09 Aug
1862 in Banks County, GA.
Elizabeth Caudell, born 02 Jun 1797 in Wilkes County, NC or GA; married John Murphy 03 Aug 1849
in Franklin County, GA.
Daughter Caudell, born 1802.
Daughter Caudell, born 1804.
72. Charles Hulsey, born 1709 in Chowan District, N.C.; died 1790 in Greenville County, SC. He was the
son of 144. Daniel Hulsey and 145. Mary Farlow. He married 73. Hanna Witt.
73. Hanna Witt, died Aft. 1805. She was the daughter of 146. John Witt.
Children of Charles Hulsey and Hanna Witt are:
36
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Jennings Hulsey
Charles Hulsey, born 02 Jul 1756 in Goochland, VA.; died 1825; married Dau of Joseph Smalley.
Jessie Hulsey, born 1759; died 1843 in Hall County, Georgia; married Mary Bagwell.
Parthenia Hulsey, born 01 Jul 1759.
James Hulsey, born 1760 in Goochland, VA.; died Abt. 1826 in Hall Co. GA; married Ann.
Adonijah Hulsey, born 1762.
Adler Hulsey, born 1765; died Abt. 1844 in Hall County, GA; married (1) Sally Caigle 22 Feb 1827 in
Hall; married (2) Mary Phillips 24 Jan 1839 in Hall.
Elizabeth Hulsey, born 1767; died Abt. 1869; married Joshua Estes.
76. Jacob Kytle, born 26 Jul 1757 in Philadelphia, PA; died 19 Mar 1843 in Greenville County, SC. He
was the son of 153. Mary Kytle. He married 77. Mary Unknown.
77. Mary Unknown
Children of Jacob Kytle and Mary Unknown are:
38
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Zachariah Kytle, born 1784 in South Carolina; died 17 May 1869 in Habersham County, GA; married
Sarah Sally Johnson Abt. 1812.
unknown 1 Kytle, born Abt. 1786 in South Carolina.
unknown 2 Kytle, born Abt. 1788 in South Carolina.
Mary Kytle, born Abt. 1790 in South Carolina; died Abt. 1880 in Carroll Cty, TN; married Stephen
Johnson 01 Apr 1813 in Greenville County, SC; born Bef. 1793.
Sarah Kytle, born 13 Sep 1794 in South Carolina; died 24 Feb 1856 in Greenville County, SC.
Delilah Kytle, born 30 Apr 1797 in South Carolina; died 18 Sep 1859 in Greenville County, SC.
Unknown Kytle, born Abt. 1800 in South Carolina.
Elizabeth Kytle, born 24 Mar 1805 in South Carolina; died 14 Jan 1889 in Greenville, Cty., SC.
Harriet Kytle, born Aft. 1805 in South Carolina.
78. Clayborn Johnson, born Bet. 1765 - 1775 in Amelia County, VA; died Bef. 27 Oct 1816 in Greenville
County, GA. He married 79. Mary.
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79. Mary, born Bet. 1765 - 1780; died Aft. 1825 in Greenville County, GA.
Children of Clayborn Johnson and Mary are:
i.
ii.
39
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
William Johnson, born Bef. 1792.
Stephen Johnson, born Bef. 1793; married Mary Kytle 01 Apr 1813 in Greenville County, SC; born Abt.
1790 in South Carolina; died Abt. 1880 in Carroll Cty, TN.
Sarah Sally Johnson, born 1793 in South Carolina/North Carolina; died 29 Oct 1892 in Habersham
County , GA; married Zachariah Kytle Abt. 1812.
David Johnson, born Aft. 1793.
Francis Johnson, born Aft. 1794; married George Archey.
Lewis Johnson, born Aft. 1795.
Jarrett Johnson, born Aft. 1796.
Elizabeth Johnson, born Aft. 1797.
Rebecca Johnson, born Aft. 1798; married Charles S. Dill.
George Johnson, born Aft. 1799.
John Johnson, born Aft. 1800.
80. Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 1751 in Randolph County, NC; died Jul 1805 in Burke County,
NC. He was the son of 160. Johann Jacob Lautermilch and 161. Mary Rebecca Meyer. He married 81.
Elizabeth.
81. Elizabeth, born 1753.
Children of Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch and Elizabeth are:
40
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Henry Loudermilk, born 1781 in Randolph County, NC; died Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA;
married (1) Sally Butts; married (2) Margaret Peggy Taylor 1838.
Solomon Loudermilk, born 1785; died 1838; married (1) Sally Starnes; married (2) Malinda Pence.
William Loudermilk, born Abt. 1790.
Cannon Loudermilk, born Abt. 1792.
Jacob Loudermilk, Jr., born 1793; died 12 May 1843; married Catherine Von Cannon; born 01 Jan 1785;
died 10 Aug 1827.
84. Reuben Washburn, Jr., born 18 Jul 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1795 in Milton,
Chittenden County, VT. He was the son of 168. Reuben Washburn, Sr. and 169. Betty Dilly. He married 85.
Dorcas Unknown 1780.
85. Dorcas Unknown, born 1771; died 1832.
Children of Reuben Washburn and Dorcas Unknown are:
42
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
David Washburn, born Abt. 1785; died Aft. 1860 in Habersham County, GA; married Unknown 1810 in
Pendleton, SC.
Sylvanus Washburn, born 20 Aug 1785 in Merrimack, NH; died 17 Jun 1867 in Milton, Chittenden, VT;
married Salona Unknown; died 04 Aug 1869 in Milton, Chittenden, VT.
Phineas Washburn, born 1788 in New York; died 30 Aug 1868 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY; married
Sylvia Wright; born 1792 in Vermont; died 18 Jul 1842 in Milton, Chittenden, VT.
Reuben Washburn, born 30 Dec 1794 in New York; died 19 Oct 1875 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY;
married Betsy Dilley; born 1797 in Vermont; died 10 May 1859 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY.
Jonathan J. Washburn, born 1810 in Vermont; died 1880.
92. William Akins, died Bef. 1840 in Clarke County, GA. He was the son of 184. James Akin and 185.
Frances. He married 93. Mary Robertson 10 Feb 1789 in Grantville County, NC.
93. Mary Robertson, born 1765 in North Carolina; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Oglethorpe County, GA.
Children of William Akins and Mary Robertson are:
46
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
James S. Akins, married Frances M. Edwards 28 Dec 1819 in Clarke.
Edward Robertson Akins, born 26 Mar 1790 in Granville County, NC; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke
County Census 1860; married Martha Duncley Parr 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
Susan Akins, born 1801.
Tabitha Akins, born 1803; married Robert G. Carter; born 1801 in Virginia.
Elizabeth Akins, born 1806 in Clarke County, GA; married Jesse Nix; born 1800 in Georgia.
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94. Benjamin Parr, born 01 Sep 1760 in Morris County, NJ; died 22 Dec 1842 in Carrol County, GA. He
was the son of 188. Matthias Parr Sr.. He married 95. Martha Duncley McKinney 25 Jul 1790 in Wilkes
County, NC.
95. Martha Duncley McKinney, born 15 Sep 1777 in NC?; died Aft. 1850 in Dekalb County GA ?.
Children of Benjamin Parr and Martha McKinney are:
i.
ii.
47
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
Mary Currien Parr, born 25 May 1791; died 06 Jul 1791.
William Lenoire Parr, born 25 Jun 1792 in Jackson County GA; died 1845; married (1) Ann Weir 30 Oct
1823 in Jackson County GA; born 21 Dec 1801; died 24 Aug 1824; married (2) Jane Bell Weir 09 Jan
1825 in Jackson County GA; born 12 Jun 1805.
Martha Duncley Parr, born 24 Oct 1794 in Jackson County, GA; died Aft. 1850; married Edward
Robertson Akins 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
John Currien Parr, born 25 Mar 1797 in Jackson County GA; died 17 Sep 1823 in GA; married
Margarett Bolton 27 Aug 1814 in Oglethorpe County GA; born 23 Nov 1791; died 19 Sep 1825.
Rebecca Carlton Parr, born 11 Oct 1799 in Jackson County GA; died 24 Jan 1897 in Clarke County, GA.
Charles Dougherty Parr, born 09 Jun 1803 in Clarke County, GA; died 30 Sep 1857 in Fulton County
GA; married (1) Mary Phillip White Ernest; married (2) Elizabeth Hombor 08 Dec 1824 in Jackson
County GA; married (3) Sarah Daniel DuPree 06 Mar 1828.
Elizabeth Easley Parr, born 07 Jun 1806 in Clarke County, GA; married Rodman Sisson 04 Nov 1824 in
Clarke County, GA; died 26 Aug 1829.
Daniel Weldon Easley McKinney Parr, born 01 Mar 1809 in Clarke County, GA; died 1860 in Russell,
AL; married Nancy Allums Abt. 1828; born 18 Jun 1809; died 1860.
Benjamin James Parr, born 08 Aug 1812 in Clarke County, GA; died 20 Jan 1883 in Clarke County, GA;
married (1) Maria Wilson 15 Jan 1835 in Jackson County GA; born 1814 in Jackson County, GA; died
1835; married (2) Sarah Catherine Sison 12 Feb 1849 in Clarke County, GA.
Samuel Jackson Parr, born 07 Dec 1814 in Clarke County, GA; married Lucasa Humphres 20 Feb 1833
in Clarke County, GA; born 01 May 1818.
Still Born Parr, born 15 Jun 1817; died 15 Jun 1817.
104. Joshua Echols, born in VA; died 1800. He married 105. Hannah Brown.
105. Hannah Brown, born in VA.
Child of Joshua Echols and Hannah Brown is:
52
i.
Darius Echols, born 1779 in Carolina County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA; married Sarah
Ann Brown 1802 in Caroline County, VA.
106. Augustine Brown, born in Henry County, VA. He was the son of 212. Richard Brown.
Children of Augustine Brown are:
53
i.
ii.
Richard Brown
Sarah Ann Brown, born 1781; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married Darius Echols 1802 in
Caroline County, VA.
108. Thomas Davis, Sr., born 1754 in North Carolina; died Dec 1819 in Franklin County, GA. He was the
son of 216. 8athaniel Davis and 217. Piety Unknown. He married 109. Keziah.
109. Keziah
Children of Thomas Davis and Keziah are:
54
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Lewis Davis, married Elizabeth Stacks.
Mary Davis, married Timothy Terrell.
Thomas Davis, Jr., married Polly Shelnut.
William Davis, married Nancy Mayhew 07 Oct 1812 in Franklin County GA.
Elizabeth Davis, married William Thompson 07 Mar 1811 in Franklin County GA.
Henry Davis, born 14 Feb 1774 in North Carolina; died 06 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA;
married (1) Margaret Stone 07 Jan 1796 in Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible "
record.; married (2) Mrs. Margaret (Polly) Waters 21 Feb 1819; married (3) Rebecca Prince 31 May
1849 in Habersham County GA.
Nancy Davis, born 1800 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married Enoch
Brady 19 Dec 1816; born 1771 in Randolph County, North Carolina; died 1859 in Banks County, GA.
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110. Jonathan Stone, born Abt. 1750. He was the son of 220. William Stone. He married 111. Mary
Unknown.
111. Mary Unknown
Children of Jonathan Stone and Mary Unknown are:
55
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
Stephen Stone
Jonathan Stone
Sarah Stone, married Unknow Cox.
Anne Stone, married John P. French.
Polly Stone, married Uriah Staten.
Frances Stone, married James Williams.
Nancy Stone, married Unknown Williams.
Rebecca Stone, died Bef. 1861 in Greenville, County, SC.
Solomon Stone
Margaret Stone, born 03 Oct 1776 in South Carolina; died 05 Mar 1840 in Habersham County, GA;
married Henry Davis 07 Jan 1796 in Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible " record..
116. Howard Cash, Sr, born 06 Aug 1754 in Albemarle County, VA; died 16 Jul 1843 in Habersham
County, GA (now Banks County). He was the son of 232. Stephen Cash and 233. Jemima Grinings. He
married 117. Lucy Ann Tyler 1778 in Virginia.
117. Lucy Ann Tyler, born 1760 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1830 in Habersham County, GA ( now
Banks County ). She was the daughter of 234. 8elson Tyler and 235. Elizabeth Wade.
Children of Howard Cash and Lucy Tyler are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
58
vi.
vii.
Jesse Cash, born 1782 in Amherst County, VA; died 06 Jun 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
Mary Patricia Hailey Abt. 1818; born 1798 in Hart County, GA; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County,
GA.
Johanna Cash, born 1784 in Amherst County, VA; died Bef. 06 Jul 1843; married (1) Thomas Gregg
1803 in Georgia; died 1803 in Georgia; married (2) John Harris 22 Jan 1809 in Elbert County, GA;
married (3) Ben Harris Aft. 1810.
Nancy Cash, born 1785 in Amherst County, VA; died 06 Jun 1860 in Banks County, GA; married
Thomas Flanigan, Capt. 23 Dec 1819 in Habersham County, GA, Book A, page 19; born Abt. 1785; died
Aft. 1840 in In Habersham County Census.
Howard Cash, Jr., born 1787 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA; married
Susannah Scales 21 Nov 1808 in Elbert County, GA; born in Georgia; died Aft. 1850 in In Habersham
County, GA Census.
Frances Ann Cash, born 1793 in Elbert County, GA; died 21 Nov 1867 in Fayette County, GA; married
Joel Scales 03 Jan 1811 in Elbert County, GA; born 13 Feb 1778; died 08 Nov 1855 in Fayette County,
GA.
Nelson Charles Cash, born 06 May 1795 in Elbert County, GA; died 09 Nov 1874 in Banks County, GA;
married Priscilia Russell 25 Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
Reuben Cash, born 19 Dec 1797 in Elbert County, GA; died 06 Jun 1866 in Banks County, GA; married
Elizabeth Buffington 10 Dec 1818 in Elbert County, GA; born 1802 in South Carolina; died 07 Aug
1868 in Banks County, GA.
118. Stephen Russell, died in Walker County, GA. He married 119. Polly Patton.
119. Polly Patton
Child of Stephen Russell and Polly Patton is:
59
i.
Priscilia Russell, born 01 May 1799 in South Carolina; died 12 May 1895 in Banks County, GA; married
Nelson Charles Cash 25 Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
120. Samuel Morgan, Sr., born 1750 in PA; died 09 Oct 1833 in Homer GA. He was the son of 240.
James Morgan and 241. Eleanor Morgan. He married 121. 8ancy Hill.
121. 8ancy Hill, born 1757.
Children of Samuel Morgan and Nancy Hill are:
i.
ii.
iii.
Talitha Morgan, married Unknown Cochran.
Rhoda Morgan, married William Forsyth.
Margaret Morgan, married Unknown Cort.
21
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
60
x.
John Morgan, married Margaret M. Boles.
Thomas Morgan
Martha Morgan, married Unknown Garrison.
Patsy Morgan, married Unknown Parris.
Samuel Morgan, Jr., born 26 Apr 1779 in Morris County NJ; died 02 Feb 1857 in AL; married (1)
Eleanor Garrison; born Abt. 1780; married (2) Margaret Johnson; married (3) Catherine Shearer.
Nancy Morgan, born 26 Oct 1780 in North Carolina; married Thomas Wesley Garrison 22 Jun 1800;
born 18 Jan 1780 in Orange County, NC; died 17 Oct 1864 in Banks County, GA.
Johnathan J. Morgan, born 07 Apr 1801 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 May 1890 in Calhoun County,
AL; married (1) Priscilla Anderson 1820; married (2) Christianna B. Gardner 23 Sep 1832 in Clarke
County, GA; married (3) Elizabeth Ann Vaughn Verner 16 Oct 1876; married (4) Cyntha Ann Farmer 16
Aug 1877.
Generation o. 8
136. James Caudell, born 1720 in Lunenburg, VA; died 1787 in Wilkes County, NC. He was the son of
272. Steven Caudell and 273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields. He married 137. Mary Yarborough.
137. Mary Yarborough, born 1731 in Lunenburg, VA.
Children of James Caudell and Mary Yarborough are:
68
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
Jesse Caudell, born Bet. 1751 - 1760.
John Caudell, born 1751.
James Caudell, born 1753; married Mary Frances Adams.
Mathew Caudell, born 1755; married Sarah Webb.
Benjamin Caudell, Sr., born Bet. 1758 - 1760 in Wilkes County, NC; died 12 Mar 1835 in Habersham
County, GA; married Sarah (Sally) Humphrey Abt. 1785.
David Caudell, born 1761 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1830 in Franklin County, GA; married (1)
Rebecca Sims 25 Nov 1817 in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1770; married (2) Elizabeth Bridges 26
Apr 1827 in Franklin County, GA; died Bef. 1850 in Franklin County, GA.
Stephen A. Caudell, born 1763 in VA; married (1) Jane Dehart; married (2) Sarah Frances Adams; born
1842.
Thomas Aaron Caudell, born 1764 in VA; married Mary Jane Polly Caudell; born Abt. 1770.
Abner Caudell, born 1773 in Wilkes County, NC; married Jane Adams.
William Caudell, born 1782 in VA; married Nancy Craft; born 1786.
144. Daniel Hulsey He married 145. Mary Farlow.
145. Mary Farlow
Child of Daniel Hulsey and Mary Farlow is:
72
i.
Charles Hulsey, born 1709 in Chowan District, N.C.; died 1790 in Greenville County, SC; married
Hanna Witt.
146. John Witt
Child of John Witt is:
73
i.
Hanna Witt, died Aft. 1805; married Charles Hulsey.
153. Mary Kytle
Child of Mary Kytle is:
76
i.
Jacob Kytle, born 26 Jul 1757 in Philadelphia, PA; died 19 Mar 1843 in Greenville County, SC; married
Mary Unknown.
160. Johann Jacob Lautermilch, born 06 Jun 1726 in Michelfeld, Northern Kraichgau,Kirchardt, Badem,
Bayern, Germany; died 06 Jun 1807 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC. He was the son of 320. Hans Jacob
Lautermilch and 321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel. He married 161. Mary Rebecca Meyer.
161. Mary Rebecca Meyer, born 1714 in Switzerland; died 10 Jul 1805 in Seagrove, Randolph County,
NC. She was the daughter of 322. Henry I Moyer and 323. Anna K. Moore.
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Children of Johann Lautermilch and Mary Meyer are:
80
i.
ii.
Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 1751 in Randolph County, NC; died Jul 1805 in Burke County,
NC; married Elizabeth.
John Harrison Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 10 Jun 1763; died 08 Aug 1848; married (1) Mary Rachel
Elliott; married (2) Cynthia Swain Elliott; married (3) Jane Jenkins.
168. Reuben Washburn, Sr., born 1721 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1757 in Bridgewater,
Plymouth County, MA. He was the son of 336. James Bowden Washburn and 337. Elizabeth Leonard. He
married 169. Betty Dilly 11 May 1749 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
169. Betty Dilly, born 1721 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, MA; died 1800 in Rutland, VT.
Children of Reuben Washburn and Betty Dilly are:
84
i.
ii.
iii.
Reuben Washburn, Jr., born 18 Jul 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1795 in Milton,
Chittenden County, VT; married Dorcas Unknown 1780.
Seth Washburn, born 02 Aug 1751 in Middleboro, Barnstable, MA; died 1799 in Woodstock, Windsor,
VT; married Elizabeth Dunbar; born 19 Jan 1752 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died in
Hartland, Windsor, VT.
Isaiah Washburn, born 27 Nov 1754 in Middleboro, Barnstable, MA; died 05 Jan 1840 in Windham,
Bradford, PA; married Priscilla Wood; born 05 Jan 1757 in Barnstable, MA; died 28 Apr 1817 in
Homer, Cattaraugus, NY.
184. James Akin, born in Henrico County, Virginia; died Bet. 1816 - 1817 in Clarke County, GA. He was
the son of 368. James Akin. He married 185. Frances.
185. Frances, died in Clarke County, GA.
Children of James Akin and Frances are:
92
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
William Akins, died Bef. 1840 in Clarke County, GA; married Mary Robertson 10 Feb 1789 in
Grantville County, NC.
Nancy Akin, married (1) Burk; married (2) Uriah Humphreys.
Jeanette Akin, married Herring.
Milly Akin, married Edward Nix/ Nicks 28 Jun 1797 in Oglethorpe County, GA.
Dinah Akin, married Robert Morris.
Frances B. Akin
Polly Akin
Sarah Sally Akin
Rhoda Akin
James Akin, RS, born 1759 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died 13 Aug 1843 in Campbell County,
GA; married Lavina; born Bet. 1700 - 1780; died Aft. Sep 1843.
Elizabeth 'Betty' Akin, born 1762; died Aft. 1850 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
Tabitha Tabby Akin, born 1777 in Virginia; died 1857 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
John Akin, born 1797; died Aft. 1870 in In Census of Carroll County, GA; married Elizabeth; born
1803; died Aft. 1870 in In Census of Carroll County, GA.
188. Matthias Parr Sr., born 1721; died Bet. 1765 - 1813. He was the son of 376. John Parr and 377.
Mary Curwin.
Children of Matthias Parr Sr. are:
i.
ii.
94
iii.
iv.
Matthias Parr, Jr., born 17 Sep 1757 in Roxbury TP, Morris Co. NJ; died 17 Apr 1846 in Johnson
County IN; married Mary (Amy) Coleman 03 Feb 1779 in Morris County, NJ; born Abt. 1754 in NJ;
died 08 Aug 1835 in Johnson County IN.
John Parr, born 14 Jun 1759 in Roxbury Twp Morris County NJ; died 02 Sep 1850 in Johnson County
IN; married Leah Sleeper 05 Jun 1788 in Burlington NJ; born Bet. 1750 - 1777; died Bet. 1808 - 1865.
Benjamin Parr, born 01 Sep 1760 in Morris County, NJ; died 22 Dec 1842 in Carrol County, GA;
married (1) Sarah Daniel DuPre; married (2) Martha Duncley McKinney 25 Jul 1790 in Wilkes County,
NC.
Unknown Tentative Parr, born Abt. 1762; died Bet. 1792 - 1853.
212. Richard Brown
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Child of Richard Brown is:
106
i.
Augustine Brown, born in Henry County, VA.
216. 8athaniel Davis, died Bef. 1820 in Pendleton District, SC. He married 217. Piety Unknown.
217. Piety Unknown
Children of Nathaniel Davis and Piety Unknown are:
108
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Enoch Davis
Elizabeth Davis, married Unknown Burris.
Nancy Davis, married Unknown Cox.
Piety Davis, married Unknown Hobson.
Judy Davis, married Unknown Hix.
Rebecka Davis
Thomas Davis, Sr., born 1754 in North Carolina; died Dec 1819 in Franklin County, GA; married (1)
Keziah; married (2) Keziah.
220. William Stone
Children of William Stone are:
110
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Daughter Stone, married Allen Johnson.
Daughter Stone, married Cleveland Estes.
Daughter Stone, married Charles Davis.
William Stone
Micajah Stone, married Rhoda Unknown.
Polly Stone, married Unknown Williams.
Susannah Stone
James Stone
Jonathan Stone, born Abt. 1750; married Mary Unknown.
232. Stephen Cash, born Abt. 1727 in Goochland/Westmorland County, VA; died 15 Jun 1799 in Amherst
County, VA. He was the son of 464. Robert Howard Cash and 465. Ruth Elphingston. He married 233.
Jemima Grinings 26 May 1747 in Stafford County, VA.
233. Jemima Grinings, born Abt. 1730 in Virginia; died Jul 1763 in Virginia.
Children of Stephen Cash and Jemima Grinings are:
i.
ii.
116
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Jemima Cash, born Abt. 1749 in Virginia.
Lydia Cash, born Abt. 1752 in Albemarle County, VA; died 1821 in Bedford County, VA; married
James Cottrell Abt. 1775 in Virginia; born 14 Oct 1748.
Howard Cash, Sr, born 06 Aug 1754 in Albemarle County, VA; died 16 Jul 1843 in Habersham County,
GA (now Banks County); married (1) Lucy Ann Tyler 1778 in Virginia; married (2) Ester Starrett 03
Dec 1831 in Habersham Cty, GA book A page 162.
John Cash, born 05 Apr 1757 in Albemarle County, VA; died 13 Aug 1836 in McDonough, Henry
County, GA; married Lucy Campbell 23 Jan 1782 in Amherst County, Va; born 03 Mar 1760 in Amherst
County, VA; died 23 Jan 1848 in Pike County, GA.
Peter Cash, born 21 Feb 1759 in Albermarle County, VA; died 15 Nov 1832 in DeKalb Cty, GA;
married Ann Holloday 16 Jun 1789 in Amherst County, VA.
Sarah Cash, born 16 Jul 1763 in Amherst County, VA; died 20 Dec 1849 in Highland County, Ohio;
married Daniel Tyler 1784 in Amherst County, Va; born 18 Feb 1758; died 10 Mar 1843 in Highland
County, Ohio.
William Cash, born 14 Feb 1764 in Amherst County, VA; died 28 Oct 1850 in DeKalb County, GA;
married (1) Martha; married (2) Jane Patterson 07 Oct 1797 in Amherst County, VA; married (3) Sarah
Cambell 07 Oct 1797 in DeKalb County, GA.
234. 8elson Tyler, died in Amherst County, VA. He married 235. Elizabeth Wade.
235. Elizabeth Wade
Children of Nelson Tyler and Elizabeth Wade are:
i.
Daniel Tyler, born 18 Feb 1758; died 10 Mar 1843 in Highland County, Ohio; married Sarah Cash 1784
in Amherst County, Va; born 16 Jul 1763 in Amherst County, VA; died 20 Dec 1849 in Highland
County, Ohio.
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117
ii.
Lucy Ann Tyler, born 1760 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1830 in Habersham County, GA ( now Banks
County ); married Howard Cash, Sr 1778 in Virginia.
240. James Morgan, born 1710; died 1782. He was the son of 480. John Morgan and 481. Sarah Evans.
He married 241. Eleanor Morgan.
241. Eleanor Morgan
Children of James Morgan and Eleanor Morgan are:
120
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Abel Morgan, married Elizabeth Bell Bay.
Jr. James Morgan
Olivia Morgan, married James McCollough.
Sarah Morgan
Daniel Morgan, born 1737; died 1802.
Samuel Morgan, Sr., born 1750 in PA; died 09 Oct 1833 in Homer GA; married Nancy Hill.
John Mordeci Morgan, born 19 Jun 1750; died 09 Aug 1794; married Mary Davis.
Generation o. 9
272. Steven Caudell, born 1684 in Scotland; died 1759. He was the son of 544. James Caudell and 545.
Unknown. He married 273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields.
273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields, born 1691 in Scotland; died 1763.
Children of Steven Caudell and Mary Fields are:
136
i.
ii.
James Caudell, born 1720 in Lunenburg, VA; died 1787 in Wilkes County, NC; married Mary
Yarborough.
Benjamin Caudell, born 1730; died Bef. 1776.
320. Hans Jacob Lautermilch, born 10 Jul 1696 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; died
14 Mar 1735 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of 640. Valentini
Lautermilch and 641. Anna Christina Dorner. He married 321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel.
321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel, born 1700.
Children of Hans Lautermilch and Maria Reckel/Rockel are:
160
i.
ii.
iii.
Johann Jacob Lautermilch, born 06 Jun 1726 in Michelfeld, Northern Kraichgau,Kirchardt, Badem,
Bayern, Germany; died 06 Jun 1807 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC; married Mary Rebecca Meyer.
Anna Catherine Loudermilk, born 13 Jan 1728.
Johann Michel Lautermilch, born 17 May 1733; died 14 Apr 1745.
322. Henry I Moyer, born 1690 in Heildbron, Germany; died 04 Dec 1758 in Mulhbach, Lancaster County,
PA. He married 323. Anna K. Moore.
323. Anna K. Moore, born 1697 in Wertemburg, Germany; died 1762 in Mulhbach, Landercaster County,
PA.
Child of Henry Moyer and Anna Moore is:
161
i.
Mary Rebecca Meyer, born 1714 in Switzerland; died 10 Jul 1805 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC;
married Johann Jacob Lautermilch.
336. James Bowden Washburn, born 06 Oct 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 04 Aug
1741 in Taunton, Bristol County, MA. He was the son of 672. James Washburn and 673. Mary Bowden. He
married 337. Elizabeth Leonard 23 Nov 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
337. Elizabeth Leonard, born 1702 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 14 Oct 1783 in
Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
Child of James Washburn and Elizabeth Leonard is:
168
i.
Reuben Washburn, Sr., born 1721 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1757 in Bridgewater,
Plymouth County, MA; married (1) Abigail Murrey; married (2) Betty Dilly 11 May 1749 in
Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
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368. James Akin
Child of James Akin is:
184
i.
James Akin, born in Henrico County, Virginia; died Bet. 1816 - 1817 in Clarke County, GA; married
Frances.
376. John Parr, born Abt. 1696 in England; died Bet. 1729 - 1787. He married 377. Mary Curwin 19 Dec
1719 in Morris County, NJ.
377. Mary Curwin, born Abt. 1696; died Bet. 1728 - 1790.
Children of John Parr and Mary Curwin are:
188
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
John Parr, Jr., born Abt. 1720; died Bef. 13 Nov 1749.
Matthias Parr Sr., born 1721; died Bet. 1765 - 1813; married Bet. 1740 - 1772.
Cornelius Parr, born Abt. 1722; died Bet. 1723 - 1812.
Elihu Parr, born Abt. 1723; died Bet. 1724 - 1813.
Eliphalet Parr, born Abt. 1724; died Bet. 1725 - 1814.
Jess Parr, born Abt. 1725; died Bef. 1779 in Morris County, NJ; married Elizabeth.
Jemima Parr, born Abt. 1726; died Bet. 1727 - 1820.
464. Robert Howard Cash, born Abt. 1703 in Westmoreland County, VA; died Sep 1772 in Amherst
County, VA. He was the son of 928. William C. Cash and 929. Elizabeth Skinner. He married 465. Ruth
Elphingston.
465. Ruth Elphingston, died 1784 in Amherst County, VA.
Child of Robert Cash and Ruth Elphingston is:
232
i.
Stephen Cash, born Abt. 1727 in Goochland/Westmorland County, VA; died 15 Jun 1799 in Amherst
County, VA; married (1) Jemima Grinings 26 May 1747 in Stafford County, VA; married (2) Johanna
'Hanna' Tucker Bef. 1766 in Amherst County, Va.
480. John Morgan, born in Wales; died 1743 in Bucks County PA. He married 481. Sarah Evans.
481. Sarah Evans She was the daughter of 962. Evan Evans.
Children of John Morgan and Sarah Evans are:
240
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Thomas Morgan, died 1778 in Savannah, GA; married Rebecca Alexander.
Sarah Morgan
Isaac Morgan
John Morgan
Hannah Morgan, married James Hunter.
Mary Morgan
James Morgan, born 1710; died 1782; married (1) Eleanor Morgan; married (2) Sarah Heinlin.
Generation o. 10
544. James Caudell, born Abt. 1641 in England; died 1684. He was the son of 1088. Thomas Caudill. He
married 545. Unknown.
545. Unknown
Children of James Caudell and Unknown are:
272
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
William Caudell, born Bet. 1680 - 1740.
Steven Caudell, born 1684 in Scotland; died 1759; married Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields.
Sampson Caudell, born 1717 in Lunenburg, VA.
First Daughter Caudell, born 1730 in VA.
David Caudell, born 1734.
Edward Caudell, born 1736.
Henryetta Caudell, born 1738.
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640. Valentini Lautermilch, born 1674 in Kirchardt, Baden, Bayern, Germany; died 15 Dec 1724 in
Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of 1280. Hans Veltin Lautermilch. He
married 641. Anna Christina Dorner 22 Jul 1694.
641. Anna Christina Dorner, died 29 Dec 1723 in Germany.
Children of Valentini Lautermilch and Anna Dorner are:
320
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Anna Rosina Lautermilch, born 12 May 1695.
Hans Jacob Lautermilch, born 10 Jul 1696 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; died 14
Mar 1735 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; married Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel.
Johann Leonhard Lautermilch, born 23 Dec 1698; died 1700.
Johann Wolgang Lautermilch, born 07 Nov 1700; died 27 Jul 1702.
Johann Michel Lautermilch, born 10 Oct 1702; died 1703.
Hans Wegrich Lautermilch, born 1704.
Anna Catherine Lautermilch, born 26 Mar 1706.
Anna Elizabeth Lautermilch, born 18 Nov 1709; died 16 Aug 1713.
Mathias Lautermilch, born 09 Apr 1714.
672. James Washburn, born 15 May 1672 in Bridgewater; died 11 Jun 1749 in Bridgewater. He was the
son of 1344. John Washburn and 1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell. He married 673. Mary Bowden 20 Dec
1693 in Bridgewater.
673. Mary Bowden, born Bet. 19 Dec 1669 - 18 Dec 1670; died 18 Dec 1747 in Bridgewater.
Children of James Washburn and Mary Bowden are:
336
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Mary Washburn, born 28 Oct 1694.
Anna Washburn, born 01 Feb 1695.
James Bowden Washburn, born 06 Oct 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 04 Aug 1741
in Taunton, Bristol County, MA; married Elizabeth Leonard 23 Nov 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth
County, MA.
Edward Washburn, born 08 Dec 1700.
Moses Washburn, born 09 Sep 1702.
Gideon Washburn, born 16 Aug 1704.
Sarah Washburn, born 02 Oct 1706.
Martha Washburn, born 10 Jan 1708.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 05 Apr 1710.
928. William C. Cash, born 1653 in Scotland; died Bef. 25 Aug 1708 in Westmoreland County, VA. He
married 929. Elizabeth Skinner.
929. Elizabeth Skinner
Child of William Cash and Elizabeth Skinner is:
464
i.
Robert Howard Cash, born Abt. 1703 in Westmoreland County, VA; died Sep 1772 in Amherst County,
VA; married Ruth Elphingston.
962. Evan Evans
Child of Evan Evans is:
481
i.
Sarah Evans, married John Morgan.
Generation o. 11
1088. Thomas Caudill, born 1610. He was the son of 2176. William Caudle.
Child of Thomas Caudill is:
544
i.
James Caudell, born Abt. 1641 in England; died 1684; married Unknown.
1280. Hans Veltin Lautermilch, born in Migrated from Switerland to Germany Kirchard region.
Children of Hans Veltin Lautermilch are:
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640
i.
ii.
Valentini Lautermilch, born 1674 in Kirchardt, Baden, Bayern, Germany; died 15 Dec 1724 in
Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; married Anna Christina Dorner 22 Jul 1694.
Hans Melchoir Lautermilch
1344. John Washburn, born Abt. 1621 in Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England; died 12 Nov 1686 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. He married 1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell 06 Dec 1645 in Plymouth, MA.
1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell, born Abt. 1628 in Duxbury, MA; died Bet. 01 Nov 1681 - 05 Dec 1684 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. She was the daughter of 2690. Experience Mitchell and 2691. Jane Cooke.
Children of John Washburn and Elizabeth Mitchell are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
672
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
John Washburn, born Abt. 1646.
Thomas Washburn, born Abt. 1649.
Samuel Washburn, born Bet. 25 Mar 1651 - 24 Mar 1652.
Joseph Washburn, born Abt. 1652.
Jonathan Washburn, born 1658.
Benjamin Washburn, born Bet. 1658 - 1661; died Bet. 28 Jul - 12 Dec 1690.
Mary Washburn, born Bef. 23 Apr 1661; married Samuel Kingsley; born 06 Jun 1662 in Braintree, MA;
died 17 Dec 1713 in Tauton.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 1665.
Jane Washburn, born Bet. 1670 - 1672.
James Washburn, born 15 May 1672 in Bridgewater; died 11 Jun 1749 in Bridgewater; married Mary
Bowden 20 Dec 1693 in Bridgewater.
Sarah Washburn, born Abt. 1675.
Generation o. 12
2176. William Caudle, born 1580.
Child of William Caudle is:
1088
i.
Thomas Caudill, born 1610.
2690. Experience Mitchell, born Abt. 1602 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands;
died 05 Sep 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. He was the son of 5380. Thomas Mitchell and 5381.
Margaret Williams. He married 2691. Jane Cooke Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony.
2691. Jane Cooke, born Abt. 1604 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 1640 in Plymonth, Plymonth, MA. She
was the daughter of 5382. Francis Cooke and 5383. Hester Le Mahieu.
Children of Experience Mitchell and Jane Cooke are:
1345
i.
ii.
iii.
Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell, born Abt. 1628 in Duxbury, MA; died Bet. 01 Nov 1681 - 05 Dec 1684 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA; married John Washburn 06 Dec 1645 in Plymouth, MA.
Thomas Mitchell, born Bet. 22 May 1627 - 1631.
Mary Mitchell, born Abt. 1632.
Generation o. 13
5380. Thomas Mitchell He married 5381. Margaret Williams.
5381. Margaret Williams
Child of Thomas Mitchell and Margaret Williams is:
2690
i.
Experience Mitchell, born Abt. 1602 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands; died
05 Sep 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA; married Jane Cooke Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth
Colony.
5382. Francis Cooke, born Bet. 1583 - 1584 in Prib Canterbury or Norwich, England; died 07 Apr 1663 in
Plymonth, Plymouth County, MA. He was the son of 10764. Edward Cooke and 10765. Alice Cauton. He
married 5383. Hester Le Mahieu 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
5383. Hester Le Mahieu, born Bet. 1582 - 1588 in Cantebury, England; died Bet. 08 Jun 1666 - 18 Dec
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1675 in Plymouth Colony, MA. She was the daughter of 10766. Jacques Mahieu and 10767. Jenne/Jeanne.
Children of Francis Cooke and Hester Le Mahieu are:
2691
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Jane Cooke, born Abt. 1604 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 1640 in Plymonth, Plymonth, MA; married
(1) Unknown Mitchell; married (2) Experience Mitchell Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony.
John Cooke, born Abt. 1606 in Leyden, Holland; died 23 Nov 1695 in Darmouth, MA; married Sarah
Warren 28 Mar 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA; born 1614 in Greenwich, Kent, England; died
in Darmouth, MA.
Child Cooke, born 1608 in Leyden, Holland; died 1608 in Leyden, Holland.
Elizabeth Cooke, born 1611 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 22 May 1627.
Jacob Cooke, born Abt. 1618 in Leyden, Holland.
Hester Cooke, born Bet. May 1624 - 22 May 1627 in Leyden, Holland or Plymouth Colony.
Mary Cooke, born Bet. 22 Mar 1626 - 21 Mar 1627 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
Unnamed Child Cooke, born in Leiden, Holland; died in Leiden, Holland.
Generation o. 14
10764. Edward Cooke, born 1557 in Gides Hall, Essex, England; died 03 Oct 1576 in Gides Hall, Essex,
England. He married 10765. Alice Cauton.
10765. Alice Cauton, born 1548 in Romford, Essex, England; died 1617 in Romford, Essex, England.
Child of Edward Cooke and Alice Cauton is:
5382
i.
Francis Cooke, born Bet. 1583 - 1584 in Prib Canterbury or Norwich, England; died 07 Apr 1663 in
Plymonth, Plymouth County, MA; married Hester Le Mahieu 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
10766. Jacques Mahieu He married 10767. Jenne/Jeanne.
10767. Jenne/Jeanne
Child of Jacques Mahieu and Jenne/Jeanne is:
5383
i.
Hester Le Mahieu, born Bet. 1582 - 1588 in Cantebury, England; died Bet. 08 Jun 1666 - 18 Dec 1675
in Plymouth Colony, MA; married Francis Cooke 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
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Ancestors of Edna Carlise Brown
Generation o. 1
1. Edna Carlise Brown, born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA; died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA
]]. She was the daughter of 2. Joseph Wavery Brown and 3. Minnie Belle Stephens. She married (1) Charles
Sylvester Castleberry 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA. He was born 07 Dec 1915 in Hall County, GA, and died
14 Mar 1995 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Notes for Edna Carlise Brown:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Edna B. Castleberry 3 Jan 1923 18 Feb 2009 Duluth, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Constitution
February,19 2009
Castleberry
Edna Castleberry, born Edna Carlise Brown, daughter of Joseph Wavery Brown and Minnie Belle Stephens. Edna
died peacefully at the age of 86. Her family operated Brown Dairy in Chamblee where Edna attended Chamblee
High School and played basketball. Edna married Charles Sylvester Castleberry while he was in the military in
1941. The two returned to Chamblee and founded Castleberry's Appliance Store where she worked as a
bookkeeper for 64 years until her passing. Her son Curtis continues to operate the family business to this day.
Edna enjoyed many hobbies. Her favorite being golf, gardening, quilting, love of animals and sewing for every
friend and family she could find. Edna was preceded in death by brothers, Robert Franklin and Joseph Conrad
Brown and sister, Mildred Louise Scott. She is survived by one brother, Johnson Wavery (Dub) Brown; her
daughters, Beverly Castleberry Winsness and Cynthia Castleberry Bell; son, Curtis Brian Castleberry, niece
Nancy Scott Kidd; 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Just days before her death, she was delighted to
have been told that great grandchild 9 will be a girl. Funeral services will be held on Monday February 23, 2009
at 11:00 a.m. from H. M. Patterson and Son, Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 4550 Peachtree Rd. Burial will follow in
North Atlanta Memorial Park in Doraville. The family will receive friends on Sunday, February 22, 2009 from
4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Notes for Charles Sylvester Castleberry:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Charles S Castleberry 14 Mar 1995 79 years Gwinnett Gwinnett
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
C. S. Castleberry 7 Dec 1915 14 Mar 1995 Duluth, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Wednesday, March 15, 1995
Castleberry
The funeral for Charles S. Castleberry, former owner of Castleberry's Home Stores, Inc. in Chamblee, Ga will be
11 a.m. Friday, March 17, 1995 at the R. T. Patterson Funeral Home in Norcross with burial in North Atlanta
Memorial Park (Laurelwood) on Winters Chapel Rd. The Reverend Boyd Whaley will be officiating. Mr.
Castleberry, 79, died at his home Tuesday Morning, March 14 of cancer. Mr. Castleberry was a commissioned
officer in the US Army during World War II and returned to Chamblee where he founded Castleberry's Home
Stores in 1946. He continued to operate the business until 1981 when he retired as an avid golfer and gardner. Mr.
Castleberry was a charter member and past president of the Atlanta Appliance Dealers' Assoc., a member of the
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Chamblee Masonic Lodge, No. 444 F&AM and Past Patron, Order of Eastern Star. He is survived by his wife,
Edna Brown Castleberry, two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. D. James Winsness (Beverly), Mr. and Mrs. Gil W. Bell
(Cynthia), and a son, Mr. Mrs. Curtis B. Castleberry. Surviving sisters include Mrs. Dorothy Howington of
Gainesville, Mrs. Ruth Barnish of Hoschton, Mrs. Myrtice Hutcherson of Decatur, Mrs. Jean Gregory of Virginia
Beach, VA, and a brother, Mr. Jesse Castleberry of Cordele. Mr. Castleberry was grandfather to seven
grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, the family has requested donation be made to the
Building Fund of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, 5100 South Old Peachtree Rd. Norcross GA 30092. The
family will be receiving friends on Thursday evening between 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at R. T. Patterson Funeral Home,
5275 N. Buford Hwy., Norcross, GA (448-2441)
More About Charles Sylvester Castleberry:
Burial: North Atlanta Memorial Park (Laurelwood)
Generation o. 2
2. Joseph Wavery Brown, born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 4. James Leonard Brown and 5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk. He
married 3. Minnie Belle Stephens 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA.
3. Minnie Belle Stephens, born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 6. Robert Franklin Stephens and 7. Martha Emma Caudell.
Notes for Joseph Wavery Brown:
Found this record in the Habersham County, Georgia Court House
Georgia, Habersham County.
page 98
(not in the same words)
By the honorable the ordinary of said county.
To B. P. Brown greeting:
Whereas, J. W. Brown age 18 years, W. C. Brown age 13 years, and Talitha M. Brown age 10 Orphans of J.
L. Brown possessed in his own right considerable Estate-- by means whereof, the power of granting the
guardianship of said Orphans to me is manifestly known to belong and the better securing the Estate, and more
ample maintenance and education of the said Orphans, and from the integrity and confidence reposed in you, I do
hereby commit the tuition, education and Guardianship of the said Orphans, to you the said B. P. Brown Jr. (you
assenting thereto by the acceptance of these Letters.) herein charging you, that you maintain them in meat, drink,
clothing and lodging; that you cause them to be educated in such manner as shall be suitable to their interest and
circumstances; and that you enquire into and take charge of their Estate, both real and personal, and all other
things do, which by Law you ought to do for your said Ward. A true and perfect account of all which you shall
render to the Court of Ordinary of the said county, on the first term in every year, during your continuance in
office; and I do hereby constitute and appoint you the said B. P. Brown Jr. Guarding of the said Orphans, during
their minority.
In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto officially set my hand and seal, this 8th day of December 1910.
J. A. Robertson, Ordinary, Habersham County.
Page 103
(not in the same words)
Know all Mean by these presents, That we, B. P. Brown as Principle and American Bonding Co. of
Baltimore, as security acknowledge ourselves jointly and severally bound unto J. A. Robertson Ordinary of said
County, and his successors and assigns, in the just and full sum of One Thousands Dollars, to the true payment of
which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and the heirs and executors of us and each of us, jointly and
severally by these presents.
Sealed with our seals, and dated this 8 day of December 1910.
Note: I do not understand why Guardianship was given now (December 1910) when their father died in
January 1903........Unless that they received money when their grandfather Henry Loudermilk died. But, Henry
Loudermilk died in September 1917. Was there a law that a woman (their mother) could not be given that
responsibility.....??????? And why in 1910.
Women were not given the right to vote until 1920. When the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in August,
1920, granted women the right to vote in all United States elections.
--Went to DeKalb County, Georgia land records office to try to find the deed for when Wade and Minnie purchased
the dairy. This was an extremely busy place, and the books needed were not available. So found what records I
could. On a the second trip, now to Fulton County to find when he purchased the land in Fulton County for his
first dairy. Could not find the books or records I wanted, but found what I needed for the purchased of land in
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Dekalb. I entered the records in order of dates.
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 205, Page 293 and 294 (not the same words)
May 12, 1925, between W. B. Fraser, of said State and County of the first part and J. W. Brown of DeKalb
County, Georgia, of the second part,
Whitnesseth: That for the sum of Sixty-five hundred dollars, sell to the party of the second part, land being in land
lots 268, 269, 280, and 281 of the 18th District of DeKalb County Georgia and known as Lots Nos. 67, 68, 69,
70, 71, 72, 73, in Block 4 of the subdivision of Camp Gordon made by O. F. Kauffman C. E. October 1921, and
more particularly described as follows; Beginning in the center of Shallow Ford Road............Skipped, did not
type.........
Grantee herein assumes and agrees to pay as a part of the consideration of said purchase price the following
described liens:
First Mortgage in favor of the Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company in the principal sum of $3500.00
together with interest thereon.
Second Mortgage in favor of Schoen Brothers in the sum of $500.00 together with interest.
Third Mortgage in the sum of $600.00 due November 1925 payable to Mrs. W. E. Lambright, with interest
thereon.
Fourth Mortgage in favor of C. L. DeFoor in the principal sum of $ 1000.00 due 1929 together with interest
thereon.
Taxes due for the year 1925.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
C. S. Smith
W. B. Freser (seal)
Billie B. Bush, N.P. State of Georgia at Large.
I. R. Stamps $1.00
Recorded June 5th, 1925. B. F. Burgess Clerk.
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 328, Page 38
(not in the same words)
February 19th, 1930 between J. W. Brown of the County of DeKalb, and state of Georgia of the first part, and
Mrs. Callie V. Vellines, of the County Norfolk, and the State of Virginia, of the second part,
Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part, for the sum of Forty-six Hundred and 00/100 ($4,600) dollars,
sell land (The Farm) . Beginning in the center of Shallowford Road ............skipped, did not type................
This conveyance is made under the provisions of the existing Code of the State of Georgia to secure a debt
evidence by four notes of even date............skipped did not type............
In the event this deed is foreclosed at law or in equity, the party of the second part, or assigns, shall be entitled to
a receiver to take charge of the said property, to collect the rents, issues and profits arising therefrom, and to care
for the same without proving insolvency, or any other grounds for extraordinary relief, and the said party of the
first part for himself and assigns, here by consents to the appointment of such receiver.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Inez Waites Cole
J. W. Brown (seal)
P. M. Brown, N.P. Fulton County, Georgia
Filed for record March 18th, 1930 at 8 o'clock A.M.
Recorded March 20th, 1930. B.F. Burgess, Clerk
NOTE: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been
paid in full. This indenture is hereby cancelled and the Clerk of the Superior Court of DeKalb County, Georgia, is
hereby authorized and directed to mark it satisfied and recorded.
This 27th day of March 1934.
Mrs. Callie V. Vellines
Entered Satisfied, March 27, 1934. B. F. Burgess, Clerk
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land records, Book 395, Pages 305 and 306
(not the same words)
March 15, 1934 between J. W. Brown party of the first part and the Land Bank Commissioner acting pursuant to
Part 3 of the Act of Congress approved May 12, 1933, known as the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933
party of the second part, for the sum of one dollar paid by the second party, for the purpose of securing the
payment of the debt due by first party to the second land (the Farm), located on Shallowford..........skipped, not
typed................
for the principal sum of Five Thousand no/100 ($1,000) Dollars payable to the order of the second party, together
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with interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum, the first payment of interest being due and payable on the
1st day of January 1935, and thereafter being due and payable annually, said sum being due and payable in ten
(10) equal successive annual installments.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
Sarah Hewey
Carl T. Hudgins, N.P., DeKalb County, GA.
Filed for record at 3 o'clock p.m. on the 19 day of March, 1934
Note: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been paid
in full.
Entered Satisfied Oct 7, 1946. Ben B. Burgess, Clerk.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land records, Book 391, Pages 23 and 24
(not the same words)
March 15, 1934 between J. W. Brown party of the first part and the Federal Land Bank of Columbia party of the
second part
This was another loan for $3,800, payable in twenty equal annual installments of $190.00 at 5% interest, being
payable annually on the 1st day of January, 1936
Note: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been paid
in full.
Entered Satisfied Oct 7, 1946. Ben B. Burgess, Clerk.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 436, Page 496
(not the same words)
June 10th, 1935 between J. W. Brown state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the first part, and Mrs. Minnie
Bell Brown of the state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the second part,
Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), all that tract of land
lying and being in the 18th District of DeKalb County, Ga., being Lots Nos. 9-10-11& 12 of the Mrs. H. F. Lively
sub-division, in Lots" 1,2,& 3, section 4, Camp Gordan Subdivision", in Land Lot No. 281, as per plat of
Wootten & Nichols, April 1931, which plat is of record in the office of the superior Court Clerk, DeKalb County,
Ga., in Plat Book # 10, Page 14.
Each of said lots front 50 feet on Carroll Avenue and extend back 200 feet in depth.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
J. B. Crumbley
V. S. Morgan, Ordinary, Dekalb County, Georgia
Filed for record this September 9th, 1936 at 12 o'clock
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 497
(not the same words)
June 10th, 1935 between J. W. Brown state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the first part, and Mrs. Minnie
Bell Brown of the state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the second part,
Witnesseth: That for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000), all that tract of land lying and being in the 18th
District of DeKalb County, Ga., the following described property being in Land Lots 26?, 269, 280 and 281, and
known as Lots 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, in Block 4, of the Subdivision of Camp Gordon made by O. F. Kauffman C.
E., October, 1921, and more particularly described as follows:
Beginning in the center of Shallow Ford Road at a point where center line of unnamed street running between
Lots 28, 30 of Block 6, and 73 of Block 4, intersects thence in a southwesterly direction along the center line of
Shallow Ford Road 1717 ?? feet to lots Nos. 66 in said Block; thence West along the North Line of Lots 66, 64,
60, 58, 56, 54, in said Block 1383.5 feet to the point of intersection between Lots 54, 43, 42, and 67 in said
Block; thence North along the East Line of Lots 42, 41, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, in said Block 1580.8 to to the
Southwest corner of Lot No. 74, ?? of said Block; thence East along the south line of Lot No. 74, 2003.5 feet to
the center line of Sage Street and an unnamed Street; thence in a southeasterly direction along the center of said
unnamed street 208.10 feet to the point of beginning, containing 62.84 acres, more or less.
Grantee assumes and agrees to pay as part of the consideration of said purchase price loan in the sum of Eightyeight Hundred ($8,800.00) Dollars payable to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, as evidenced
by deed of record in the Clerk's ???? Office, DeKalb Superior Court.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
M. H. Cook
V.S. Morgan, Ordinary DeKalb County, Georgia
J. W. Brown (seal)
Filed for record this September 9th, 1936 at 10 o'clock
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--Fulton County, Georgia
Land records, Book 425, Page 477
(not in the same words)
January 17th, 1936
Received of the Georgia Power Company for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), in consideration the undersigned J.
W. Brown whose Post Office Address is R#1 Chamblee, Ga. does hereby grant right to go upon over and across
property.
In witness whereof, the said J. W. Brown has hereto set his hand and seal this 17th day of January 1936.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of:
H. J. Morris
J. W. Brown (seal)
Edward S. West, N. P.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Book 434, Page 576 and 577
(not the same words)
September 29th, 1936 between Mrs. Minnie Belle Brown of DeKalb County, Georgia of the first part and J. W.
Brown of DeKalb County, Georgia of the second part,
Witnesseth: That for the sum of Two Thousands Dollars ($2,000) sell to J. W. Brown party of the second part,
land (The Farm)............skipped, did not type..........
The grantee (J. W. Brown) assumes to pay as a part of the consideration of said purchase price loan in the sum of
Eighty-eight Hundred Dollars ($8,800.00) payable to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina.
In witness whereof, the party of the First Part has hereto set her hands and affixed her seal the day and year above
written.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
J. V. Malcolm, Jr.
Jean R. Rooney, N.P.
Filed for record this the 30th day of September, 1936 at 3 o'clock p.m.
Recorded October 3, 1936.
Ben B. Burgess, Clerk
--The Atlanta Georgia Telephone Directory 1933 issue. At the University of Georgia Library.
Page 35 Bro-Bro.
Brown J W Dairy Chamblee Ga...................... Call Long Distance.
Same telephone book, Atlanta Classified Telephone Directory, listed under Dairies,
Brown J W, Chamblee Ga.................3301
The Atlanta Georgia Telephone Directory, December 1939. At the University of Georgia Library.
Page 46 Bro-Bro
Brown J W Modern Dairy Chamblee Ga.....................CH erokee-1675
Same telephone book, "Where To Buy It", listed under Milk
Brown J W Modern Dairy, Chamblee Ga....................CH erokee 1675
--1920 Banks County, Georgia Census
Hollingsworth District 5, Cornelia Road, February 4, 1020
Household 249/253
Waver J. Brown Head owns farm age 28 GA GA GA
Minnie B.
wife age 24 GA GA GA
Robert F.
son
age 4 4/12 GA
Joseph C.
son
age 2 6/12 GA
Mildred L.
daughter age 2 6/12 GA
Zona M.
mother
age 49 widow GA GA GA
Mattelene
sister
age 19 single GA GA GA
Neighbors on Cornelia Road:
Ziby Gailey (age 37), Lozie (age36), Viola (age 12), Lee (age 9), Lula May (age 4), and Myrtle (age 2).
--1930 DeKalb County, Georgia Census
ED 32, page 4A, Chamblee Town, Carroll Ave., 5 April 1930
Household 56/107
Joseph W. Brown Head age 38 GA GA GA
Dairyman/Dairy & general farm owns farm val $12,600
lives on farm owns radio set age 22 at first marriage
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Minnie
wife
age 34 GA GA GA age 19 at first marriage
Robert
son
age 14
Mildred daughter age 12
Conrad
son
age 12
Edna
daughter age 7
James W. Jr. son age 4
Zona Brown
mother age 58 GA GA GA Cook/Private home widowed
Julius Moore
boarder age 20 GA GA GA Truck driver/Dairy farm
Riley Pane
boarder age 21 GA GA GA Laborer/Dairy farm
Otis Arnold
boarder Negro age 26 GA GA GA Laborer/State highway
Neighbors on Carroll Ave. were:
Jasper (age 50), Hattie (age 30) Cox and their children Burgess (age 17), Agnes (age 12), and Rosa L. (age 12).
William J. Westbrooks (age 45), Annie (age 43), Noah (age 15), Grady (age 12), and Luda B. (age).
Frank H. Lively (age 50), Nellie O. (age 48), Frank (age17), and Lamar (age 15).
--Marriage Records: Habersham County Book 5 page 296 SR Free MD JA Robertson Ord. Lic Issued
7/24/1914 Recorded 10/1/1914
--World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Joseph W Brown 28 Nov 1891 White Georgia Not Stated, Banks, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Joseph W Brown 08 Apr 1960 68 years
--The Northeast Georgia
April 14, 1960
Last Rites Held for "Wade" Brown
DeKalb Gwinnett
Funeral services for J. W. "Wade" Brown, 68, of Chamblee and formerly of Habersham County, were held
Sunday morning, April 10, at Hazel Creek Baptist Church near Cornelia with the Rev. Clyde McClain and the
Rev. Hoyt Thomas officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Brown, a retired dairyman, formerly resided in the Cornelia-Demorest area.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Scott of Norcross and Mrs. Charles Castleberry of Chamblee; three
sons, Robert F. Brown, Sr., Conrad Brown and Johnson W. Brown all of Chamblee; a sister, Miss Madeline
Brown and a brother, Clyde Brown, both of Atlanta.
Chamblee Chapel Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Name of Newspaper ??????
Date ????
J. W. (Wade) Brown
J. W. (Wade) Brown, 68, of 3334 Hospital Ave., Chamblee, died Friday at a private hospital.
Mr. Brown was a member of Chamblee First Baptist Church. He had lived in Chamblee more than 35 years.
He was former owner of J. W. Brown Modern Dairy in Chamblee. He operated the dairy about 25 years before he
retired in 1943.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. at Hazel Creek Baptist Church near Cornelia, with the Rev. Clyde
McClain and the Rev. Hoyt Thomas officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard.
Survivors include daughters, Mrs. George M. Scott, Norcross; Mrs. Charles Castleberry, Chamblee; sons, Robert
F. Brown Sr., Conrad and Johnson W. Brown, all of Chamblee; sister, Miss Madeline Brown, Atlanta; brother,
Clyde Brown, Atlanta; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
--Must have moved to Atlanta after the death of their son James Leonard Brown 1921, because he is buried in
Banks County, GA and Edna was born in Fulton County, GA in 1923.
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More About Joseph Wavery Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Occupation: Dairy Farmer
Notes for Minnie Belle Stephens:
The Stephens family went to the Mountain Grove Church, which was a short wagon ride from their home. After
1903 and until 1940, Mountain Grove School was held in the Mountain Grove Church. After Ballew School
burned, students were sent to Mountain Grove Church to attend class. This is where the Stephens' children went to
school.
To reach the former site of this school (Church), take Red Root Road 61, a one lane dirt road off Highway
123 east of Mt. Airy. Follow Nancy Town Lake Road for about four miles to a cemetery on the left. Only the
cemetery remains as a reminder of a once active community. This area is now in the Lake Russell Wildlife
Management Area in Stephens County, but before 1906, it was in Habersham County. this is the cemetery where
Minnie's father Robert Franklin Stephens and her younger sister Lucile are buried.
Mountain Grove School was a grammer school. All grades from the first through the seventh or eight were
taught. All ages from five or six and up attended.
The church was a frame building with one room. A curtain divided the classes. The benches and desk were
long enough for two or three people to sit on. A bucket was used to carry water from a spring. Each child had his
or her own individual drinking cup.
Heat was furnished from a pot-bellied stove. Parents cut and hauled wood for the heater. During the winter
some wood was always kelp in the building to stoke the heater.
The children walked to school carrying their lunch pails or buckets with them. The lunches were placed on a
shelf inside the building until noon, at which time the children eagerly devoured their lunches and then went to the
playground for their favorite games. These games were creative play as no playground equipment was provided.
There were no toilets.
Trustees:
1899: C. S. Stephens (Minnie uncle), W. C. Farmer and J. P. Fricks.
1900-1906: C. S. Stephens (Minnie's uncle), W. C. Farmer and Thos. Kimbrell.
1907-1912: Thomas Kimbrell, Frank Stephens (Minnie's father) and C. S. Stephens, Mr. Frank Kelly, Mr. George
Farmer, Mr. Joe Farmer.
Teachers:
1906: Victor Morris
1913: Lessie Thomason
1916: Norma Tench
1918: Cleo Ivie
1919: Getrude Anderson
1920: Louisa Stephens (Minnie's brother's wife), Madeline Brown (Minnie's husband sister), Marion Miles,
Carlton Stamey and Ella Wilson
1921: Thelma Davis
1931: B. H. Rich, Edith Ryals, Stella Irvin, Mamie Patterson and Gladys Farmer
--Known as "Minnie" by her friends. "Mama Brown" by grandchildren.
Buried next to her child and mother at Harmony Baptist Church Hwy 441 south of Cornelia.
Wade and Minnie had a double wedding with Charles R. Ricketon & Lurlia Lee Loudermilk. The wedding was
performed by Reverend Soloman Free, planned for the parlor but so many people showed up that it was moved
outside to the front yard of the Annie Loudermilk McCrackin & John Timothy "Tim" McCrackin Boarding
House, Cornelia, GA. His parents James McCrackin and Emily "Emma" Francis Cawthorn.
--Mama Brown caught phenomena after Dub was born and Zonie Loudermilk Brown and Emma Caudell Stephens
helped with the babies. (Edna and Dub)
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Minnie B S Brown 10 Apr 1970 74 years DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
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Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Minnie Brown 24 Nov 1895 Apr 1970 Alpharetta Estates, Fulton, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal
April 11, 1970
Brown
The friends and relatives of Mrs. Minnie S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Brown Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Johnson W.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Castleberry, Chamblee; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brown, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Scott, Norcross; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Payne, Mr. and Mrs. John Alec Stephens, Decatur; the
grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie S. Brown
Sunday, April 12, 1970 at 2 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill, Rev. Earl Craig, Rev. W.C. Bowen officiating. Interment,
Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Banks Co. at 4:30. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers. H. M. Patterson
& Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
Name of Newspaper ?
Date ?
Mrs. Minnie Brown
Funeral for Mrs. Minnie S. Brown of 3507 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road in Chamblee will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the
chapel of Patterson's Oglethorpe Hill Funeral Home. The Rev. Earl H. Craig and the Rev. W. C. Bowen will
officiate, with burial in Harmony Baptist Churchyard in Banks County at 4:30 p.m.
A member of the First Baptist Church of Chamblee, she died Friday. She was a charter member of Eastern Star
No. 362 in Chamblee and a member of the Grandmothers Club. The former Minnie Stephens, she was the widow
of Joseph W. Brown.
Surviving are sons, Robert F. Brown Sr. and Johnson W. Brown, both of Chamblee and Conrad Brown of
Atlanta; daughters, Mrs. C. S. Castleberry of Chamblee and Mrs. George M. Scott of Norcross; a sister, Mrs.
Harrison Payne of Decatur; a brother, John Alec Stephens of Decatur, and 14 grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
More About Minnie Belle Stephens:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of Joseph Brown and Minnie Stephens are:
i.
Robert Franklin Brown, born 12 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA; died 09 Mar 1994 in Fulton County,
GA ]]; married Marjorie Ann Hyde 07 Oct 1934 in Annette, AL; born 29 Jul 1917 in Forsyth County,
GA; died 03 Sep 1998 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Notes for Robert Franklin Brown:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Robert F Brown 09 Mar 1994 78 years
DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Robert F. Brown 12 Aug 1915 9 Mar 1994 Atlanta, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal
Thursday, March 10, 1994
Brown
Mr. Robert F. Brown Sr., age 78, a lifelong resident of Chamblee area, died March 9, 1994. Surviving
are his wife, Mrs. Marjorie H. Brown, Chamblee; sons, Robert F. Brown, Jr., Dunwoody; Rev. Charles
Douglas Brown, Senoia, GA; daughter, Mrs. Gayle B. Gower, Roswell; brothers, Mayor Johnson W.
Brown, Chamblee, Joseph Conrad Brown, Lilburn; sisters, Mildred B. Scott, Norcross; Edna B.
Castleberry, Peachtree Corners; Jeannie Ward, Mt. Airy, GA; 8 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren,
several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 11 at 2 o'clock at First United
Methodist Church of Chamblee. Rev. Bob Bone, Rev. Paul Hall officiating. Interment, Arlington
Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 9 at Oglethorpe Hill. Mr.
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Brown was a member of First United Methodist Church of Chamblee for 47 years and was a member of
the Forum Sunday School Class. He was a former worship master and 50 year plus member of the
Chamblee Masonic Lodge # 444 and Yaarab Shrine Temple, past president Atlanta Executive Club,
charter member and past president North DeKalb Lions Club, past president Chamblee-Doraville
Business Men's Association. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII and well known as a Tire Dealer in
the greater Atlanta area and owned and operated Brown's Tire Company. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to First United Methodist Church of Chamblee or the Harold L. Smith Scholarship Fund,
Chamblee Masonic Lodge #444. H. M. Patterson & Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
The Atlanta Journal
Saturday, March 12, 1994
Robert F. Brown Sr.
Retired business owner:
The funeral for Robert F. Brown Sr. of Chamblee, owner and operator of Brown's Tire Co. and a World
War II veteran, was Friday at First United Methodist Church of Chamblee, with burial at Arlington
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Brown, 78, died of a stroke Wednesday at Knollwood Nursing Care Center.
Surviving are his wife, Marjorie H. Brown; three children, Robert F. Brown Jr. of Dunwoody, the Rev.
Charles D. Brown of Senoia, and Gayle B. Gower of Roswell; five siblings, Joseph C. Brown of Lilburn,
Edna B. Castleberry of Peachtree Corners, Mayor Johnson W. Brown of Chamblee, Mildred B. Scott of
Norcross and Jeannie Ward of Mount Airy; eight grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
More About Robert Franklin Brown:
Burial: Arlington Cemetary Atlanta GA
Notes for Marjorie Ann Hyde:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Marjorie Brown 03 Sep 1998 81 years
DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Marjorie H. Brown 29 Jul 1917 3 Sep 1998 Atlanta, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Saturday, September 5, 1998
Brown
Mrs. Marjorie Hyde Brown, age 81 of Chamblee, died Thursday, September 3, 1998. She was born July
29, 1917 in Cumming, Georgia. She was the wife of the late Robert F. Brown, Sr. and a member of
Chamblee First United Methodist Church for 69 years, where she was a member of the Fidelis Class. She
was a graduate of Chamblee High School. She was dearly loved and will be missed by her family and
friends. Survivors include: son, Robert F. Brown, Jr. and Wife Emiline of Dunwoody; son, Rev. C.
Douglas Brown and wife, Judy of Newnan; daughter, Gayle B. Gower and husband, William H. of
Alpharetta; sister, Edna Carroll of Chamblee; grandchildren, Glenn Brown of Cumming; Laurie B.
Daniels of Duluth; Vivian B. Wilson of Duluth; Elaine B. Cavender of Marietta; Timothy R. Brown of
East Point; Steve Gower of Atlanta; Sylvia B. Schoen of Cumming and M. Robin Gower of Roswell;
seven great grandchildren and a host of other relatives.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, September 6 at 2:00 p.m. at Chamblee First United Methodist
Church. Dr. Geron Crawford, officiating. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park. The family will receive
friends Saturday afternoon from 5 until 8 at Paterson's Oglethorpe Hill. In lieu of flowers, please make
donations to Chamblee First United Methodist Church. Arrangements by H. M. Patterson & Son,
Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 404-261-3510.
More About Marjorie Ann Hyde:
Burial: Arlington Memorial Park
ii.
Mildred Louise Brown, born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA; died 19 Mar 2006 in Gwinnett County,
GA ]]; married George Mauldin Scott, Sr. 12 Dec 1940 in Fulton County GA; born 21 Sep 1916 in
Norcross, GA; died 07 May 1976 in Gwinnett County, GA ]].
Notes for Mildred Louise Brown:
Social Security Death Index
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Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Mildred B. Scott 10 Jun 1917 19 Mar 2006 Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC
--The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
March 20, 2006
Mildred Scott
Mildred Scott, age 88 of Norcross, GA, died March 19, 2006. The funeral service will be held Tuesday,
March 21, 2006 at 11:00 am at the Norcross First United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at
Peachtree Memorial Park, Norcross. The family will receive friends Monday, March 20, 2006, from
6:00 until 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. Scott was a homemaker and member of the Norcross First
United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Welden Sunday School Class. Preceded in
death by her husband, George M. Scott, she is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, George M. and
Sara Scott, Jr. of Charlotte, NC, and J. Alan and Jane Scott of Cumming; daughter and son-in-law,
Nancy and Robin Kidd of Norcross; sister, Edna Castleberry of Duluth; brother, Johnson W. Brown of
Cumming; grandchildren, Mary Elizabeth Kidd, Sara Kelly Scott, George Scott, III, Thomas H. Scott,
Aimee Scott, Jonathan Scott, Alison Scott, David Scott and Valerie Schicho; great grandchildren, Sadie
Scott, Alyssa Scott and Devin Hoppe; and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, those desiring
may make contributions to the Norcross First United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2500 Beaver
Ruin Rd., Norcross, GA 30071, (770) 448-4142, or Peachtree Christian Hospice, 3430 Duluth Park
Lane, Duluth, GA 30096. Arrangements by Crowell Brothers Funeral Home, Norcross, GA. Express
online condolences at www.crowellbrothers.com.
More About Mildred Louise Brown:
Burial: Peachtree Memorial Park, Norcross
Notes for George Mauldin Scott, Sr.:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
George M Scott 07 May 1976 59 years Gwinnett Gwinnett
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
George Scott 21 Sep 1916 May 1976
--The Gwinnett Daily News
Sunday, May 9, 1976
Scott
George M. Scott Sr., Norcross, died Friday.
Survived by wife, Mrs. Mildred Scott; sons, George M. Scott Jr., Allen Scott, Atlanta; daughter, Mrs.
Nancy Kidd, Atlanta; mother, Mrs. W. H. Scott, Norcross; brother, Carroll Scott, Norcross; sisters, Miss
Sara Scott, Norcross; Mrs. Elsie Swafford, Alpharetta; Mrs. Ruth Milam, Atlanta; three grandchildren.
Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Norcross United Methodist Church with Rev. Charles Sineath,
Rev. B. H. Berrier officiating. Interment Peachtree Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Norcross United Methodist Church building fund.
R. T. Patterson Funeral Home, Norcross, in charge.
More About George Mauldin Scott, Sr.:
Burial: Peachtree Memorial Park
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Joseph Conrad Brown, born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA; died 24 Oct 1997 in DeKalb County,
GA ]]; married Peggy Joyce Ivy 07 Feb 1950 in Fulton County, GA, By John T. Moore; born 27 Oct
1932 in Dekalb County, GA.
Notes for Joseph Conrad Brown:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Joseph C Brown 24 Oct 1997 80 years
DeKalb DeKalb
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
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Joseph C. Brown 10 Jun 1917 24 Oct 1997 Lilburn, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Constitution
Sunday, October 26, 1997
Brown
Mr. Joseph Conrad Brown, Age 80, of Stone Mountain, formerly of Chamblee died October 24, 1997. A
graduate of Chamblee High School Class of 1936, Mr. Brown was the retired owner of a Milk
Distribution Company. He was a World War II Army Veteran. Surviving are his wife, Peggy Ivy Brown;
daughter and son-in-law, Connie-Jo and Rusty Gernhofer, Gaithersbury, MD; sons and daughters-in-law,
Stephens Ivy and Becky Brown, Stone Mountain, Joseph Conrad and Cynthia Brown Jr., Atlanta, Johnny
Wade and Georgi Brown, Snellville; twin sister, Mildred Scott, Norcross; sister, Edna Castleberry,
Duluth; brother, Johnson W. (Dub) Brown, Chamblee; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held
Monday, October 27, at 11:30 a.m. at Oglethorpe Hill. Rev. Carol L. Fox officiating. Interment, North
Atlanta Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon from 2-5 p.m. at Oglethorpe
Hill. Arrangements by H. M. Patterson & Son; Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 404-261-3510.
More About Joseph Conrad Brown:
Burial: North Atlanta Memorial Park
Notes for Peggy Joyce Ivy:
Lives in Snellville, Georgia.
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James Leonard (infant) Brown, born 17 Mar 1920 in Banks County, GA; died 11 Nov 1921 in Banks
County, GA.
Notes for James Leonard (infant) Brown:
Buried next to his mother Minnie Belle and his grandmother Martha Emma Caudell Stephens. Died of
Influenza
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
James L. Brown 11 Nov 1921
Banks
Title Brown, James Leonard
Birth Date 1920-03-17
Age at Death 1 year 7 months 29 days
City of Death Baldwin
County of Death Banks
Date of Death 1921-11-11
Year of Death 1921
Father's Name J.W. Brown
Notes infant
Mother's Name Minnie Slerins (Stephens)
First Name James Leonard
Last Name Brown
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 27305
Sex Male
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004176954_01276.jpg
More About James Leonard (infant) Brown:
Burial: Harmony Grove Church - hwy 441 Homer GA
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vi.
Edna Carlise Brown, born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA; died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA
]]; married Charles Sylvester Castleberry 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA.
Johnson Wavery Brown, born 01 Jan 1925 in Fulton County, GA; married Doris Hazel Hooks 25 Mar
1943 in Fulton County, GA; born 08 Jul 1925 in Cobb County, GA.
Notes for Doris Hazel Hooks:
The Atlanta Journal
Sunday Morning, September 24, 1944
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Sending Christmas Overseas (only part of the article)
Photo of Doris Brown (Dot in the article) cooking on 1940's small gas stove, wearing a ruffled apron.
Mrs. J. W. Brown, 1321 Ormewood Avenue, S.E., frying chicken, which she will can and put into a
Christmas box for her husband in the Navy.
Half way into the articleCute little 18-year-old "Dot" Brown sent 20-year-old "Dub"Brown several cans of fried chicken last
spring. In private life they are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and they have been married a year and a half.
Dot lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hooks, at 1321 Ormewood Avenue, S.E. She fried the
chicken at home, filled nine cans with it at Sears' Farmers' Market cannery, and still has two cans to
include in Dub's Christmas box, which will also contain home-baked apples. She has sent him homecanned pears and peaches, and she plans to try an experiment that worked perfectly for one of her friends
- she's going to select perfect apples, coat them with paraffin wax and send them raw to Dub. The
chicken took two months to reach him (he's with the Navy in England on L. C. I.) but he wrote it was just
as tender and tasty as if it had just come out of the skillet. Hot, too, as he warmed the can.
Generation o. 3
4. James Leonard Brown, born 30 Dec 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1903 in Macon, Bibb
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 8. Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr. and 9. Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey. He
married 5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book D page 58.
5. Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk, born 13 Jun 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Dec 1938 in
Habersham County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 10. Henry Erwin Loudermilk and 11. Martha Jane
Landers.
Notes for James Leonard Brown:
Habersham County, Georgia
Land Records Book J, Page 36
March 15, 1892
(not in the same words)
Between James L. Brown of the county of Habersham of the one part and F. Hahnenpratt of the county of
Habersham of the other part, that James L. Brown for the sum of five hundred dollars part of lot of land No. 50 in
the 12th district of said county being in the north west corner of said county, a square containing 70 acres being a
part of the homestead set apart to O. C. Kinney and family.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us.
J. C. Edwards
J. L. Brown (seal)
J. H. Addison, Clerk Superior Court
Recorded March 18, 1892. J. H. Addison C.S.C.
--Habersham County, Georgia
Land Records Book K, Pages 236 - 237
June 7th, 1893
Between James M. King and Janes L. Brown of the county of Habersham and the state of Georgia of the first part
and J. B. Smith of the County of Habersham and the state of Georgia of the second part, for the sum of twenty
five dollars sell the following describe land lying and being in the land lot No 172 in the ????? land District of
Habersham County and state of Georgia in block No. 8 in the city of Cornelia according to the John A. Reynolds
survey and plot on the corner of Lackier (?) and Wyly Street.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us
E. D. King
Jas. M. King (seal)
J. T. King Notary P.
J. L. Brown
(seal)
Recorded June 8th 1893. J. H. Addison C.S.C.
--He was a Mason.
--1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Center Hill District, Mt. Airy, ED 66, sheet 6B, June 7, 1900
Household 124/124
James Brown Head Mar 1867 age 33 GA GA GA Farmer, rents farm, married for 12 yrs.
Mary
wife
Apr 1871 age 29 GA GA GA 6 children / 3 living
Joseph W
son
Jan 1892 age 8 all children born GA
William C.
son
May 1897 age 3
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Lula
daughter
Apr 1900
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, January 9, 1903
Local Items
age 2/12
Mr. Jim Brown, brother of Mr. Ben Brown, had a very serious accident in his mills near Tifton, Ga. There are
serious doubts of his recovery. Mr. Ben Brown left immediately for his brothers bedside.
Note - the article said his mills.......did he own land in Tifton, GA and ran a mill......was his wife and children
living down in Tifton with him at the time of the accident ?........ Or did they live in Habersham County while he
worked in Tifton ?...... Need to look for land records in Tifton, GA.......
The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga
Thursday, (I did not write the date down, DARN......best bet January 8, 1903)
James Brown's Horrible Death
Caught in Machinery and So Badly Mangled He Died in a Short Time.
Tifton, Ga., January 7 - (Special.) - James Brown, Sr., member of Brown Bros' Lumber Company, who runs a saw
mill near Crossland, in Colquitt county, was fatally injured today about noon. Mr. Brown was at work in the mill
and in passing a rapidly revolving shaft, his overcoat caught on a nut and before the engine could be stopped, he
was drawn around the shaft, his arm broken, and his body badly mutilated, Physicians attended him and exerted
every effort known to medical skill, but his condition grew steadily worse until about 4 o'clock, when he died.
More About James Leonard Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk:
Lived with her grown children after Jim's death. Dearly loved her grandchildren. Zonie liked to talk and preach,
she talked and preach to the workers at her son's dairy.
Wore an apron with a pocket for her Bible.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mrs Mary Z Brown 22 Dec 1938
--The Atlanta Constitution
Friday, December 23, 1938
Brown
DeKalb
Mrs, Mary Zona Brown - The friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary Zona Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowdermilk, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lowdermilk, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
McMillian and Miss Madeline Brown are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Zona Brown Saturday
morning, December 24, 1938, at 11 o'clock (E.S.T.), from the Hazel Creek Baptist church, near Mt. Airy, Ga.
Pastor selected will officiate. Interment in churchyard. Henry M. Blanchard Funeral Home, 1088 Peachtree
Street, N.E. Funeral cortege will leave the funeral home at 7:30 a.m., prompt.
More About Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of James Brown and Mary Loudermilk are:
i.
Henry Benjamin Brown, born 23 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA; died 14 Dec 1889 in Habersham
County, GA.
More About Henry Benjamin Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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ii.
Joseph Wavery Brown, born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married (1) Minnie Belle Stephens 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA; married (2)
Angeleta Santiago 16 Dec 1947 in Fulton County GA number 99779.
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iii.
Oscar Lee Brown, born 08 Aug 1894 in Habersham County, GA; died 14 Sep 1894 in Habersham
County, GA.
More About Oscar Lee Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
iv.
Martha Elizabeth Brown, born 16 Sep 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Feb 1897 in Habersham
County, GA.
More About Martha Elizabeth Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church
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William Clyde Brown, born 18 Aug 1897 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Nov 1979 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married (1) Sara Ellen Plaster 16 Jun 1918; born 11 Aug 1899 in Habersham County,
GA; died 30 Oct 1963 in Habersham County, GA ]]; married (2) Mary Liddel Owens Aft. 1963; died
Bet. 1963 - 1979.
Notes for William Clyde Brown:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
William Clyde Brown 18 Aug 1897
Georgia; United States of America Fulton, Georgia
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William C Brown 10 Nov 1979 82 years Habersham Habersham
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
William Brown 18 Aug 1897 Nov 1979
--The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, November 15, 1979
Services Held For Clyde Brown
Demorest, Habersham, Georgia
Graveside services were held Monday, November 12, at Rock Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery,
Atlanta, for William Clyde Brown, 82, of Demorest. Rev. Richard Scoggins officiated.
Mr. Brown died Saturday at Habersham County Medical Center after a brief illness. He was born in
Habersham County and was a son of the late Jim and Zonie Loudermilk Brown. He was a retired
conductor for Southern Railroad and was a member of Cornelia First Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include a son, J. F. Brown of Waterville, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. W. M. Tucker of Cornelia; a
sister, Miss Madeline Brown of Cornelia; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
More About William Clyde Brown:
Burial: Rock Springs Pres Church, Atlanta, GA
Notes for Sara Ellen Plaster:
The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, October 31, 1963
Explosion Causes Woman's Death
Mrs. Sarah Plaster Brown, 63 of Demorest Rt. 1 was crushed to death by a falling fireplace and her
husband, Clyde Brown, and a sister, Madeline T. Brown were badly burned as a result of a gas explosion
their home early last night.
A pilot light on a gas furnace had gone out and the explosion resulted when Mr. Hill (Brown) relit it.
Mrs. Hill (Brown) was standing in front of the fireplace and it fell over on her. She died at Habersham
County Hospital about 8:30 last night.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by McGahee Funeral Home.
Note....Typed the news article as shown in the newspaper.......Mr. Hill should be Mr. Brown and Mrs.
Hill should be Mrs. Brown.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
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Sarah P Brown 30 Oct 1963 64 years
--The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, November 7, 1963
Atlanta Rites For Mrs. Brown
Habersham Habersham
Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Plaster Brown, 63, of Demorest Rt. 1, were held Friday, Nov. 1, at Rock
Springs Presbyterian Church in Atlanta with Rev. Walter Cook and Rev. Bonneau Dickson officiating.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was injured fatally by a falling chimney following a gas furnace explosion at her home on
Wednesday night, Oct. 30.
Her husband, Clyde Brown, was critically injured in the blast. His sister, Madeline T. Brown also was
injured in the mishap.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, Jimmy Brown of Augusta and a daughter, Mrs. Bill
Tucker of Huntsville, Ala.
McGahee Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
More About Sara Ellen Plaster:
Burial: Rock Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery
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Madeline Talitha Brown, born 11 Feb 1900 in Habersham County, GA; died 17 Feb 1995 in Richmond
County, GA ]].
Notes for Madeline Talitha Brown:
She never married. Worked for the government. She started working when she was 12 learning to type at
a young age. When she came to visit she liked to be entertained.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Madeline T Brown 17 Feb 1995 95 years Banks Richmond
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Madeline T. Brown 11 Feb 1900
--The Northeast Georgian
February 21, 1995
Madeline Brown
17 Feb 1995 Cornelia, Habersham, Georgia
Graveside services were held Feb. 19 at Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery for Madeline T. Brown,
95, of Augusta, formerly of Habersham County. She died Friday, Feb. 17, 1995 at St. Joseph's Hospital
in Augusta.
The Rev. Billy Burrell officiated.
Born in Habersham County, Mrs. (Miss.) Brown was the daughter of the late Jim and Zonie Loudermilk
Brown. She was a retired Civil Service employee and a member of Hazel Creek Baptist Church.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.
McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home of Cornelia was in charge of arrangements.
More About Madeline Talitha Brown:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Occupation: Cival Service, Mt. Grove School Teacher 10/1920 - 3/1921
6. Robert Franklin Stephens, born 12 Dec 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 23 Mar 1920 in Habersham
County, GA H. He was the son of 12. Thomas M. Stephens and 13. Sarah Ann R. Echols. He married 7.
Martha Emma Caudell 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
7. Martha Emma Caudell, born 04 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 15 Sep 1946 in Chamblee,
Dekalb County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 14. William Benjamin Caudell and 15. Pricilla Elizabeth
Morgan.
Notes for Robert Franklin Stephens:
"Frank" made his family eat cornbread for breakfast which was considered a dinner bread. The children thought
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it was terrible that they had to eat cornbread for breakfast. He did this to save money, because he could grow the
corn for corn meal. Story by Edna Brown Castleberry as it was told to her by Emma Stephens (Frank's wife).
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Robert F. Stephens 23 Mar 1920
Habersham
Title Stephens, Robt Frank
Birth Date 1857-12-12
Age at Death 63 years 3 months 11 days
County of Death Habersham
Date of Death 1920-03-23
Year of Death 1920
Father's Name Wm Stephens (Thomas M. Stephens)
Mother's Name Sarah Echols
First Name Robt Frank
Last Name Stephens
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 9003
Sex Male
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004177433_00166.jpg
More About Robert Franklin Stephens:
Burial: Kmbrell Cemetery, Mt. Grove Church Ayersville GA
Notes for Martha Emma Caudell:
Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records
September 18th 1933
(John A. Stephens to Mrs. Emma Stephens)
Between John A. Stephens of the State of Georgia of Fulton of the first part and Mrs. Emma Stephens of the state
of Georgia and the county of Fulton. For the sum of Ten Dollars sell his one fifth undivided interest in all that
track or parcel of land being in Habersham County containing four hundred and fifty acres more or less, lying
West of the public road, bounded on the north by land of C. S. Stephens, on the west by lands of Howard Cash
and on the south by land of Nelson Cash, said property being known as Robert Frank Stephens home place.
Signed, seal and delivered in the presence of
A. H. Payne
John A. Stephens (seal)
Jno. D. Allen, Notary Public Ga. State at Large
Recorded September 29, 1933. Vertielee Bowden Brewer, Deputy Clerk
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records
September 18th 1933
(Mrs. Emma Stephens to Mrs. Lizzie Stephens Davis, Mrs. Minnie Stephens Brown, and Mrs. Addie Stephens
Payne)
Between Emma Stephens of the State of Georgia of Fulton of the first part and Mrs. Lizzie Stephens Davis, Mrs.
Minnie Stephens Brown, and Mrs. Addie Stephens Payne of the state of Georgia and the County of Fulton. for the
sum of One Dollar sell her one fifth undivided interest in all that track or parcel of land being in Habersham
County containing four hundred and fifty acres more or less, lying West of the public road, bounded on the north
by land of C. S. Stephens, on the west by lands of Howard Cash and on the south by land of Nelson Cash, said
property being known as Robert Frank Stephens home place.
Signed, seal and delivered in the presence of
A. H. Payne
Mrs. Emma Stephens (seal)
Jno. D. Allen, Notary Public Ga. State at Large
Recorded September 29, 1933. Vertielee Bowden Brewer, Deputy Clerk
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Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Martha E Stephens 15 Sep 1946 77 years DeKalb Fulton
--The Atlanta Constitution
She died on a Sunday Morning so the date of the paper must be Monday Sept 16 1946.
Stephens
Mrs. Stephens, 77, dies at the home of daughter
Mrs. Martha Emma Stephens, 77, of 1216 Holly St., N.W., died yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs.
Minnie Brown, in Chamblee.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by H. M. Patterson & Sons.
Besides Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Stephens is survived by another daughter, Mrs. W. H. Payne; a son, J. A. Stephens;
two sisters, Mrs. Grover Stafford and Mrs. Ora Felker; and two brothers, J. M. and D. H. Caudell.
More About Martha Emma Caudell:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Robert Stephens and Martha Caudell:
Book BCD page 223
Children of Robert Stephens and Martha Caudell are:
i.
Sarah Elizabeth Stephens, born 03 Mar 1889 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Jul 1939 in Banks
County, GA ]]; married John Seward Davis 27 Dec 1909 in Habersham County GA; born 26 Jan 1888 in
Banks County, GA; died 07 Oct 1960 in Banks County, GA ]].
Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Stephens:
Could not find her in the Georgia Death Index......
--The Banks County Journal
Friday, July 14, 1939
Mrs. John S. Davis Dies At Baldwin
Baldwin, GA - Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens Davis, 50, wife of John S. Davis, prominent business man of
Baldwin, died at her home early Sunday. Funeral services were held Monday at Harmony Baptist church,
at Hollingsworth, in Banks county.
Mrs. Davis was born March 3, 1889, daughter of the late P. Frank Stephens and Mrs. Stephens, in
Habersham county. Her entire life with the exception of four years in Oglethorpe county had been spent
within the boundaries of Habersham. Mrs. Davis joined the Harmony Baptist church at the age of 12.
The services were conducted by the Rev. Paul M. Sayer of Eastanollee, with burial in the nearby
churchyard.
In 1908 Mrs. Davis was married to John S. Davis, now a prominent business and lumber man business.
Other survivors are one daughter, Miss Emma Ruth Davis; four sons, C. Spurgeon Davis, a member of
the Baldwin High school faculty; U. E., Lloyd and Young, partners with their father in the lumber
business; mother, Mrs. R. Frank Stephens, Habersham county; two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Payne, Atlanta,
and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Chamblee, and one brother, John A. Stephens, Roswell.
More About Sarah Elizabeth Stephens:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church - hwy 441 Homer GA
Notes for John Seward Davis:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
John S Davis 26 Jan 1888 White Georgia Not Stated, Banks, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
John S Davis 07 Oct 1960 72 years Habersham Stephens
--The Anderson Independent-Mail
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Saturday, October 08, 1960
John S. Davis
Cornelia, GA - John S. Davis, 72, of Baldwin, died Friday morning in the Stephens County Hospital in
Toccoa following an illness of about one month.
Mr. Davis was born and reared in Banks County, but had been making his home in Baldwin for 30 years.
He was a son of the late Tom and Emma Cash Davis, and a member of the Harmony Baptist Church. He
was a retired lumber man.
He was twice married, first to the late Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Stephens Davis, who died in 1939, and second
to Mrs. Belle Y. Dowdy Davis, who survives him.
In addition to his widow, he leaves two sons, U. E. Davis, of Cornelia, and Young Davis, of Seneca,
S.C.; one daughter, Mrs. John Alden of Fort Valley, Ga.; two brothers, Lawton Davis, of Demorest, and
Walton Davis, of Clarkesville; one sister, Mrs. Docia Dalton, of Baldwin; also nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday from the Harmony Baptist Church. The Rev. Tom
Jordan and the Rev. Hubert Dodd will officiate. Burial will follow in the Harmony cemetery.
Pallbearers: John Barton, Charles Wheeler, Lee Caudell, Branson, Broughton, Buford, Tom, and Mercer
Dalton.
The body, now at the McGahee Funeral Home, will be placed in the church at 2:30 p.m., an hour before
the services.
More About John Seward Davis:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
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ii.
iii.
Minnie Belle Stephens, born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married Joseph Wavery Brown 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA.
John Alexander Stephens, born 27 Feb 1897 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Dec 1971 in DeKalb
County, GA ]]; married Louisa Cash 12 May 1918 in Habersham County, GA; born 19 May 1898 in
Banks County, GA; died 06 Sep 1994 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Notes for John Alexander Stephens:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
John Alex Stephens 27 Feb 1897 White Georgia; United States of America Not Stated, Habersham,
GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
John A Stephens 09 Dec 1971 74 years DeKalb DeKalb
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
John Stephens 27 Feb 1897 Dec 1971 Decatur, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal
Friday, December 10, 1971
Stephens
Mr. John Alex, Stephens, of 840 Whelchel Drive, Decatur, died Dec. 9, 1971. Surviving are his wife, the
former Louisa Cash, daughters, Mrs. C. S. Redfern, Atlanta; Mrs. William W. LaRoache, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
sister, Mrs. W. H. Payne, Decatur; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Dec. 11, at
11 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill. Dr. Joseph L. Griggs, Dr. Vernon Broyles Jr., officiating. Interment,
Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Banks Co. at 1:30 o'clock with Battle Hill Masonic Lodge, No. 523
F. & A.M. in charge. The Masons will serve as pallbearers. H. M. Patterson & Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
More About John Alexander Stephens:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Louisa Cash:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Louisa C Stephens 06 Sep 1994 96 years DeKalb Fulton
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Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Louisa C. Stephens 19 May 1898 6 Sep 1994 Atlanta, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Habersham Library Obituary File
September 1994
Stephens
Mrs. Louisa Cash Stephens, age 96, of Atlanta, died September 6, 1994. Surviving are her daughters,
Carrene S. Redfern, Johnnie Lou S. LaRoche, Atlanta; five grandchildren, seven great grandchildren,
brothers, Bartley J. Cash, Alto, GA; Nelson Cash, Martinez, GA; sisters, May C. Crow, Clayton, GA;
Emily C. Tidwell, Atlanta; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday,
September 8 at 10 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill. Rev. Michael Garrett and Dr. Praob Detanna officiating.
Interment, Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Baldwin, GA. at 1:30 p.m. The family will receive
friends Wednesday from 7 until 9 at Oglethorpe Hill. She was a former school teacher in Northeast,
Georgia. H. M. Patterson & Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
More About Louisa Cash:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
iv.
Mary Addie Stephens, born 04 Mar 1899 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1985 in Fulton
County, GA ]]; married William Harrison Payne 19 Dec 1920 in Stephens County, GA; born 04 Nov
1894 in Franklin County, GA; died 30 Jan 1965 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Notes for Mary Addie Stephens:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mary A Payne 12 May 1985 86 years Fulton Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Mary Payne 4 Mar 1899 May 1985 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia
--The Atlanta Constitution
Monday, May 13, 1985
Payne
Mrs. May Addie of Campbell Stone Apts., died May 12, 1985. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs.
Katherine Payne Fletcher, Decatur; grandchildren, Loris Kathryn Stewart, Amanda L. Pritchard, Charles
C. Pritchard, Jr., Miss Jody Fletcher, Mrs. Dana Fulton. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 14 at
11:30 o'clock at Spring Hill. Dr. William F. Doverspike officiating, interment, Arlington. Family will
receive friends Monday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Spring Hill. H. M. Patterson & Son.
Note, misprint - The paper printed May and not Mary and only listed one daughter's name in the
newspaper.........
More About Mary Addie Stephens:
Burial: Arlington Cemetary, Sandy Springs GA
Notes for William Harrison Payne:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
William H Payne 4 Jun 1894 Caucasian Georgia; United States of America Stephens, Georgia
This could be he.......
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William H Payne 30 Jan 1965 70 years Dekalb Sumter
--The Atlanta Constitution
February 19, 1965
Payne
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The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison Payne, Miss Emma Lou Payne, Decatur; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles C. Pritchard, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Fletcher, Decatur; the grandchildren,
nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William Harrison Payne Monday, Feb. 1,
1965, at 3 o'clock at Spring Hill. Dr. William F. Doverspike, Dr. Ralph O. Britt officiating. Interment,
Arlington. The pallbearers will be: Charles Kirkland, Mr. Charles Purcell, Mr. F. P. Hosea, Mr. George
Scott, Mr. Robert Brown.
More About William Harrison Payne:
Burial: Arlington Cemetary, Sandy Springs, GA
v.
Lucile Stephens, born 01 Feb 1904 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Jun 1905 in Habersham County,
GA.
More About Lucile Stephens:
Burial: Mt. Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Generation o. 4
8. Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr., born 02 Feb 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 May 1910 in
Stephens County, GA ]]. He was the son of 16. Hugh Brown and 17. Mary Caudell. He married 9. Elizabeth
Caroline Hulsey 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page 170.
9. Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey, born 28 Jul 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Dec 1912 in Stephens
County, GA. She was the daughter of 18. Isaiah Babel Hulsey and 19. 8ancy Kytle.
Notes for Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr.:
Interesting Fact: The Governor of Georgia, Joe Brown in January of 1862 issued a proclamation that all ablebodied men who were not in service by March 4 of that year would be required to register for the draft. Those
who volunteered before that date were promised a $50.00 bounty in good Confederate money. This induced
William P. Brown, the County Tax Collector and Michael Ragsdale, County Surveyor, to organize a company of
men. William P. Brown (this was Benjamin Pollard Brown first cousin) was elected Captain. They got about 95
men to meet and train for war on a field beside Middle River behind Leatherwood Church. Proudly calling
themselves the Middle River Volunteers they were activated on March 4, 1862 as Co. D, 43rd Regt. GA
Volunteer Infantry, CSA.
--Benjamin P. Brown served in the CSA, Co. D, 43rd Ga. Regt., Inf., Army of Tenn., Banks County, Ga. "Middle
River Vols. " Private March 04, 1862. At home sick Feb. 29, 1864. Captured and paroled at Hartwell GA. May
18, 1865.
--Member of Prospects Baptist Church and Lamar Christian Church, and Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
--Moved to Ayersville in 1870.
--Index To GA'S 1867-1868 Returns Of Qualified Voters, Benjamin P. Brown was registered to vote in Banks
County.
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
8th Militia District, Middle River Post Office
August 25, 1860, page 80
Household 619/39
Brown, Benjamin P. 24 GA Farmer ___/$300
Brown, Elizabeth
20 GA Housekeeper
Brown, Nansy L.
10/12 GA
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia District No. 371st G. M., Nails Creek P. O
page 17, June 13, 1870
Household 142/127
Brown, Benjamin age 35 GA Farm laborer ___/$200
Brown, Elizabeth age 30 GA Keeping house, can't read or write
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Brown, Nancy
age 10 all children born GA
Brown, Mary
age 8
Brown, Benjamin age 7
Brown, William
age 5
Brown, James
age 2
Brown, Sarah
age 1
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee 402 District G.M. page 692a
June 19, 1880
Household 248/ 251
Benjamin P. Brown Head age 44 farmer
GA GA GA
Elizabeth
wife age 39 keeping house GA GA GA
Benjamin P.
son age 17 works on farm all children born GA
William B.
son age 14 works on farm
James L.
son age 12 works on farm
Sarah A.
daughter age 11 at home
Hugh I.
son age 9
Joseph
son age 1
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee Dist., ED 59, sheet 7A
Household 123/125
Benj. P. Brown Head born Feb 1836 age 64 GA GA GA Farmer Married for 42 yrs
of debt
Elizabeth wife
born Jul 1840 age 59 GA GA GA 11 children / 9 living
owned farm free
1910 Stephens County, GA Census
Currahee Dist., ED 141, sheet 11, April 30, 1910
Household 184/192
B. P. Brown, Sr. Head age 72 (S?) 50 GA GA GA
Puss
wife age 67 M 50 12 children / 9 living GA GA GA
Note, she had 11 children. And Puss is what he called her.......
--The Toccoa Record
May 26th 1910
B. P. Brown, Sr. Dead
Mr. B. P. Brown, Sr., one of the most highly respected citizens of Stephens County, died of heart failure on last
Thursday at the old family home, near Ayersville. While his death was not un looked for by those who knew his
condition, yet the announcement of his demise was a shock to the entire community. He had been seriously ill for
several weeks.
Mr. Brown was a man of quiet, unassuming, retiring disposition, but at the same time was a man of very strong,
sturdy character, never compromising with evil. His grandfather came to Georgia from South Carolina many
years ago. The deceased was born in 1836, in the month of February, and hence was 74 years of age at the time
of his death. Though he appeared to be much younger. With his family he moved from Banks county into what is
now Stephens about 1870, and for many years lived where he died.
For forty years Mr. Brown has been a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist church, and into this, as in all other
things with which he connected himself, he put the strength of his personality and character.
Mr. Brown went early in the 60’s into the Confederate army and made a brave, constant soldier, but he has never
asked and has never drawn a pension.
He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Elizabeth Hulsey, of Habersham county, and 8 children, as follows:
Mrs. Nancy Terrell, Mrs. Mary King, B. P. Brown Jr., (Ordinary of Stephens County), W. P. Brown, Mrs. Sarah
Loudermilk, Hugh, Joe, Mrs. Emma Farmer.
The remains were buried Saturday morning at Mt. Pleasant Baptist church.
---Stephens County, Georgia
Record of Wills
First Book 1906, Pages 13, 14, 15
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Georgia, Stephens County } The Last Will and Testament of B. P. Brown Sr.
In the name of God amen, I, B. P. Brown Sr. of said state and county being of advanced age, but of sound and
disposing mind and memory; knowing that I must shortly depart this life deem it right and proper, both as respects
my family and myself, that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind providence has blessed
me. I do therefore make this my last will and testament, Hereby revoking and annulling all others by me here to
forth made.
First Item
I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent Christian like manner, suitable to my
circumstances and conditions. In life, my soul I trust shall return to rest with God who gave it as I hope for
salvation through the Merritts and atonement of the blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Second Item I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my executors here in after named
and appointed.
Third Item
I give bequeath and desire to my beloved wife Elizabeth C. Brown, the rents and profits of the
track of land on which I now live containing one hundred and twenty-five acres (125 acres) more or less and
known as the Henry Sigg place for and during her natural life, and also the household and kitchen furniture and
one mouse colored mule named Pete and five head hogs. I also give and bequeath to my said wife one share of all
my money notes and accounts and chose in actions the same as one of my children for and during her natural life
and at her death all of her property left by her to be equally divided among my children, share and share alike. It
being my intention that my said wife can use any part or portion of said property here in devised for her support
and maintenance for and during her natural life.
Forth Item
I give and bequeath and desire to my son Hugh I. Brown of life interest in the track of land on
which he now lives, containing seventy acres (70 acres) more or less, known as the R. A. Brady place and at his
death the remainder and absolute (for fee) in the same to rest (?vest?) in his children, and the said Hugh I. Brown
to account to my estate in the settlement of the same between my said children the sum of eight hundred and the
accumulated interest upon the time of said settlement it being the sum I paid for said track of land.
Fifth Item
It is my will and desire that after the death of my said wife that my track of land be sold by my
executors at public auction to the highest bidder and the proceeds be equally divided between my said children,
share and share alike except as provided in item four (4) of this will for which my son Hugh must account out of
his portion to my estate.
Sixth Item
It is my will and desire that my executors as soon after my death as convenient to proceed to
collect my notes and accounts and chose in action and the money on hand and make a division of the same among
my heirs at law, Share and share alike, including my wife, my intention being for her to have a Child's part in the
division of money I have at my death.
Seventh Item It is my will and desire that my executors here in after named and appointed shall be required to
bond now required by law for administers of estates.
Eight Item
It is my will and desire that my executors shall carry out this will without any cost or charge as
fees or commissions as I think that would be best for the other children of my estate.
Ninth Item
It is my will and desire that should any of my children be not living at the time of my death and
of the division of my estate and leaving children that they shall receive their portion that their parent would have
received if living.
Tenth Item
I hereby constitute and appoint my sons B. P. Brown Jr. and W. P. Brown Executors of this my
last will and Testament.
This the 7th day of April 1910.
B. P. Brown Sr. {LS}
Signed sealed declared and published by B. P. Brown Sr. as his last will and Testament in the presence of us the
undersigned who subscribed our names hereto in the presence of said Testator at his special instance and request
and in the presence of each other.
This April 7, 1910
J. J. Vandiver
H. G. Herron
John W. Owen
Recorded January 10, 1912
--Wanted this story to be with this family. Benjamin owned this land for a while, and this is the mill he used as well
as William Preston Brown.
Gunfight at Reynolds Mill: Self-defense from a Crazed Moonshiner
Andrew Martin on 11 Jul 2009
Gunfight at Reynold's Mill: Currahee Mountain, Georgia, from "Life Along the Middle Broad River", page 77
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Informants also remember a store being operated at [Reynold's Mill] and a mill keeper's house located just across
the road. Henry Farmer operated the mill in 1917-1918. After that W.V. Watkins operated the mill and lived in
the house across the road. The mill reportedly burned in the late 1920's. Several informants told of a killng at the
mill, where Alex Holcomb fell into the scales in about 1921. Arzo Newsom stated in a 1988 interview that "Henry
Acree shot the boy three times in the heart, and [Holcomb] looked as though he was still going to get up."
Note: Told from the perspective of the Acree family, namely the sister of Henry, my grandmother Retha Acree,
the shooting was in self defense, and that Henry was a better shot.
Herschel was ambushed and cut to shreds by the Holcomb Moonshine Gang in 1924. Henry Acree brought the
culprits to justice and imprisonment. One of the Holcombs, when released from prison, vowed revenge on the
Acrees, and after release drew his gun on Henry Lumpkin Acree at Reynold's Mill at Currahee, Stephens County,
Georgia. Henry shot him through the heart three times in self-defense, and the Holcomb man fell lifeless onto the
scales at Reynold's Mill.
This information is confirmed by the granddaughter of Henry, Joann Acree, over 90, who relays the following
information in 2009 about the Holcombs, who were moonshiners set out for revenge:
"The killing by my granddad Henry Acree was as follows.................three members of the Holcombe family had a
still.............and one day as Henry's brother Hurchell was out they ambushed Hurchell and cut him up............the
story is approximately 82 cuts............killing him on the spot. The Holcombe man gave himself up, was tried,
convicted and sentenced to 1 to 2 years. From the beginning he vowed to get Henry when he got out..............but
when he went looking for Henry...............Henry was ready and shot him first with 3 shots to the heart or so the
story goes. I have the grand jury indictments, warrants and jury finding on each as well as newspaper articles. I
will get copies of them to you as soon as I am back home and can scan them. A cousin, Edgar Acree who later
moved to Texas told me the story a long time ago. Edgar said he was down by the creek with granddad the day
granddad shot the Holcome man. That granddad turned to him (Edgar) handed him the gun and said ...come on
lets go see the sheriff.................I have written what Edgar told me but oh how I wish I had recorded him telling
it."
Henry's son Jack Knox Acree later became Superintendant of Georgia Public Schools. Jack was the uncle of
Joann Acree.
More About Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr.:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Ayresville, GA
Military service: Cival War Vet.
Notes for Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey:
The Toccoa Record
Thursday, December 26, 1912
The Death Angel came to our vicinity last Friday December 20th, and took our beloved neighbor, Mrs. B. P.
Brown, widow of the late B. P. Brown Sr. and mother of B. P. Brown Jr., Ordinary of Stephens County, and of
the following other children: W. P. Brown & H. S. Brown, of this county, and Joseph Brown of Alb., Mrs. Nancy
Terrell and Mrs. Mary King of Franklin County, Mrs. Emma Farmer of this county, and Mrs. Sarah Laudermilk of
Habersham county. She leaves several grandchildren and lots of relatives and friends to mourn her loss.
At the time of her death, Mrs. Brown was 72 years of age. She was a friend to all in need and a noble Christian
worker, having been a member of the Pleasant Church for 42 years.
Typed as it appeared in the newspaper......H. S. Brown should be H. I. Brown, Sarah Laudermilk should be Sarah
Loudermilk, and Pleasant Church should be Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.
--The Community Behind Currahee
By Mary Lee Brown Steele
The 17,000 acres which is now the lake Russell Wildlife Management Area was originally inhabited by Native
Americans, The Cherokee. After the forced removal of the Cherokee, the land was settled by immigrants
primarily from Germany, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland in the early 1800's. Immigrant family names include
Ayers, Brown, Cash, Colston, Dean, Edmonds, Farmer, Fricks, Kelley, Kimbrell, Lathan, Naves, Norton, Payne,
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Pless, Reynolds, Savage, Simmons, Stephens, Thomason, Umberhant, and Westphal.
These families made up a self-sufficient community. The residents employed selective cutting of timber for their
building and farming needs, so that the land retained its natural beauty and bounty. In those days, the air and
water were pure and clean. The people traveled the dirt roads by wagon on their way the area saw mills, general
stores, corn mills, shingle mills, syrup mills, blacksmith shops, the cotton gin, Mountain Grove Baptist Church, or
the country store which housed the Leatherwood Post Office and School.
Residents went to town for a few necessities, such as flour, salt, sugar, coffee beans, and baking soda. The
majority of residents were small farmers, and they supplied the rest. The largest farm was owned by William
Preston Brown; it encompassed 1,000 acres. Brown's great-grandfather, Robert Brown, immigrated from Ireland
to the United States in the late 1700s. Brown mainly used his land for the cultivation of corn but also grew
peanuts, okra, tomatoes, sweet and Irish potatoes, syrup cane, and cotton. Brown also had apple, fig, peach, and
pear orchards and kept bees for candle making and honey. In addition, whiskey-making was another favorite
enterprise of the community; it was sold and used for medical purposes when mixed with herbs. In the early years,
sheep, hogs, and chickens were raised to provide meat.
Even though most Native Americans had already been forced away from the area, William Brown remembered
when he was a small boy that a family of hungry, tired Indians came by the "old Place," the name fondly given to
the area by the families who once lived there. Brown recalled that he was afraid of them, but his mother was not
and fed them.
In the early 1930s, the United States Government wanted the land for construction of a dam, a wildlife
management area, a potential military base and/or for timber cutting. The owners were told would be given $5.00
an acre, and they could cut the timber it they cooperated in moving from the area. If they did not cooperate, the
land would be condemned and taken for $3.00 an acre without being allowed to cut the timber. The families chose
the former alternative.
All of the families relocated themselves to surrounding counties and cities. The Randol Brown family was the last
to leave the area on January 1, 1941. In order to encourage Randol Brown, nephew of William Brown, to move,
he was told that others had already sold their land and that he and his family would be endangered by the potential
military firing range in the area. Finally, all of the families left with a promise from the U.S. Government that
their cemeteries would be taken care of.
During World War II, the area was used for paratrooper training. Currently, this land is used as the Lake Russell
Wildlife Management Area and for timber cutting. The cemeteries are kept up by the families however.
The community behind Currahee Mountain has never been "lost" to those who lived there. It is still an historic
and pre-historic special place. Their hope is that it can be restored to its original beauty.
More About Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Ayresville, GA
Children of Benjamin Brown and Elizabeth Hulsey are:
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Nancy Jane Brown, born 14 Oct 1859 in Banks County, GA; died 13 Apr 1937 in Franklin County, GA
]]; married Aaron H. Terrell 28 Oct 1877 in Habersham County, GA Book C, page 127; born 15 Jan
1856 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Aug 1928 in Franklin County, GA ]].
Notes for Nancy Jane Brown:
1930 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Carnesville, District 10, April 7, 1930
Household 83/84
Fred C. Terrell Head age 28 Married at 20 yrs GA GA GA rents Farmer general farm
Georgia
wife
age 25 Married at 17 yrs GA GA GA
Nancy J.
mother
70 Widowed
18 yrs at first marriage
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Nancy J Terrell 13 Apr 1937 Franklin
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, April 22, 1937
Visits of the Death Angel
Mrs. Aaron Terrell Dies (Nancy Jane Brown)
Mrs Aaron Terrell , age 77, died at a Royston hospital Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., after having suffered with
illness incident to her age for several months. Her condition had been critical for days and her death was
not a surprise to those who had known her condition.
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Funeral services were held at Cross Roads Church near Carnesville on Wednesday at 3 p.m. conducted
by the Rev. Mr. Bussey of Bowman.
Mrs Terrell is survived by the following sons and daughters; Mrs. Speer Forrester, Ben, Alex, Mrs.
Katie Purcell, Mrs. Hattie Prickett, of Carnesville, Mrs. Emma Means of Watkinsville, William and Fred
of South Carolina, and Thomas Terrell of Toccoa.
She is also survived by several brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary King of Bradenton Fla. Judge B. P.
Brown, Ordinary of Stephens County, Will Brown, and Mrs. Joe Farmer of Toccoa. Mrs. Frank
Laudermilk (Loudermilk) of Demorest, Georgia, Joe Brown of Alabama - Lavonia Times.
More About Nancy Jane Brown:
Burial: Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Aaron H. Terrell:
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 131, Currahee 402 District G. M., June 19, 1980
Household 249/252
Aaron Terrell
age 23
Head
GA NC NC
Farmer
Nancy J.
age 20
wife
GA NC GA
Georgia A.
age 10/12 daughter
GA GA GA born July
--1900 Franklin County, Georgia Census
ED 28, page 238A, 264th District, Carnesville Post Office, June 16, 1900
Aaron Terrell Head born Jan 1856 age 44 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm, mortgaged farm
Married for 22 yrs., can read & write
Nancy J.
wife
born Oct 1859 age 40 GA GA GA 10 children / 9 living, can read & write
Georgia daughter
born Jul 1879 age 20 (All children born GA)
Ben
son
born Sep 1883 age 16
Alex
son
born Jan 1886 age 14
William son
born Jun 1888 age 11
Thos.
son
born Aug 1892 age 7
Katie
daughter
born Apr 1895 age 5
Emma
daughter
born Jul 1897 age 2
Hattie L. daughter
born Feb 1900 age 3/12
--1910 Franklin County, Georgia Census
ED 44, page 106A, Carnesville District 264, 6 May, Long Bridge Road
Aaron Terrell Head age 53 GA NC GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt, Married for 31 yrs.
Nancy J.
wife
age 50 GA GA GA 11 children / 10 living, married for 31 yrs.
Alec E.
son age 23 Mechanic/Saw mill (all children born GA)
Benjamin D. son age 25 Farmer, owns mortgaged farm
William P. son age 21 Farmer, rents farm
Thomas G. son age 17 Farm laborer/Home farm (all younger children labor on home farm)
Katie E.
daughter age 13
Emma B.
daughter age 12
Hattie L.
daughter age 10
Fred M.
son
age 9
plus 2 servants/farm laborers
--1920 Franklin County, Georgia Census
ED 44, page 177A, Carnesville District, Payne State Road, January 5, 1920
Household 31/33
Aaron Terrell Head age 64 GA NC GA Farmer, owns farm
Nancy
wife age 59 GA GA GA
Ben D.
son age 37 GA
Farmer
Hattie
daughter age 17 GA
Fred
son
age 15 GA
--Nancy was living with her son Fred and his wife Bell in 1930.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Rev. Aaron Terrell 31 Aug 1928
--The Carnesville Hearld Advance
September 6, 1928
Franklin
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Rev. A. Terrell, County Treasurer, Passes Away
Rev. Aaron Terrell, highly esteemed citizen and Treasurer of Franklin County, died at his home near
Carnesville last Friday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks' duration. He had been confined to his
bed for some time with stomach trouble and other complaints.
Rev. Terrell was serving his fourth year as county treasurer and was recently elected by an overwhelming
majority to succeed himself for another term of four years, thus proving his popularity over the county.
Prior to the time of his election as county treasurer, Rev. Terrell filled many pastorates in the Baptist
Church. He was ordained to a Baptist ministry in 1883 by a presbytery composed of the following
ministers: Rev. John Kytle, Rev. Porter, and Rev. Ryder. He served the following churches as pastor;
Old Currahee, Chopped Oak, Carnes Creek, and Rock Creek. Rev. Terrell did a great deal of preaching
in many other churches where he was not the pastor, preaching with other pastors in revivals and
evangelistic meetings, and in this kind of work he was very successful.
Funeral services were held from Cross Roads Baptist church Saturday, September First. His pastor, Rev.
J. R. Lancaster, conducted the funeral services assisted by the life long friends of the deceased,
concourse of friends and relatives attended the funeral to pay their tribute of respect to their friends and
brother. The Masonic Lodge of which he was a prominent member, had charge of the closing part of the
services as is their custom.
Rev. Terrell numbered his friends by his acquaintances. He was a big-hearted, accommodating, cheerful,
kind to everyone and in his passing the community lost a valuable officer and citizen.
Rev. Terrell was born January 15, 1858 in Habersham county. He joined the Mt. Pleasant Baptist church
when he was twenty years old and always lived up to his beliefs. He was married to Miss Nancy Jane
Brown in 1878, and to this union eleven children were born, ten of whom now survive him. The sons are
Dr. J. H. Terrell of Belmont, N.C., B. D., A. E., ?.P., T. G. and F. M Terrell, all of Carnesville; the
daughters are: Mrs. E. S. Forrester, Mrs. O. H. Purcell, Mrs. T. O. Means, of Carnesville, and Mrs. N. F.
Prickett, of Commence. He is also survived by his wife, thirty-five grandchildren and many other
relatives.
The relatives have the sympathy of all in the death of this good man. B. D. Ginn, funeral director was in
charge.
More About Aaron H. Terrell:
Burial: Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery
ii.
Mary Rosannah Brown, born 14 Feb 1861 in Banks County, GA; died 16 Jun 1944 in Franklin County,
GA ]]; married William Peter King 14 Oct 1878 in Franklin County, GA; born 17 Mar 1858 in Franklin
County, GA; died 13 Apr 1932 in Franklin County, GA ]].
Notes for Mary Rosannah Brown:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mary B King 16 Jun 1944 83 years Fulton
--The Carnesville Herald And Advance
Thursday, June 22, 1944
Mrs. Mary B. King Dies In Atlanta
Mrs. Mary B. King, widow of the late W. P. King of Franklin county, and mother of Mrs. J. R. Brown of
Lavonia, passed to her reward on Friday June 16th, while at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. M.
Alexander, in Atlanta. Mrs. King was 83 years of age. She had been in her usual health till almost the
instant of her death which came suddenly and without warning. It is presumed that her heart failed to
function and death was inevitable.
Funeral services for Mrs. King were held at Allens Church in Franklin county at 4 o'clock Sunday
afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Irby Henderson of Atlanta, Rev. Harvey King of Carnesville and Rev.
A. T. Hind of Lavonia. Burial was in the cemetery at Allens where she had been a member for more than
sixty years.
Mrs. King is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. J. R. Brown of Lavonia; Mrs. Eliza K.
Teasley of Hartwell; Mrs. I. J. Covington of Wadesboro ; Mrs. W. M. Alexander of Atlanta and Miss
Willie Mae King of Miami, Florida; and five sons: Colonel George L. King, B. E. King, and Dr. L. B.
King, all of Bradentown Florida; Dr. W. P. King of Tennille, Ga.; and Dr. O. D. King of Bremen. Also
there are 29 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Mrs. King's maiden name was Miss Mary Brown. She was born in Habersham county Feb. 14, 1861, a
daughter of the late B. P. Brown and wife. She spent her girlhood days in the county of her birth. On
Nov. 14, 1878 she was married to Mr. W. P. King. After her marriage she moved with her husband to
Red Hill section of Franklin county where she spent the remaining years of her life. Soon after coming to
Franklin county she united with Allens Methodist Church to which she remained loyal and faithful the
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remaining sixty years or more of her life.
The funeral services were attended by a great crowd of friends and relatives who came to pay their silent
tribute to one whom they had known and loved. Among those from a distance to attend the funeral were:
E. D. King, Mrs. Cleo Boyer, Mrs. Mattie McCay. Harvey Crawford, Mrs. Pope Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Haskins and Doris King, Dr. Win King, Jimmie Alexander, and Rev. Irby Henderson, all of Atlanta;
and Merrell Brown and family and Jack Alexander of Macon, Ga.; Peter King of Clinton, S.C.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Brown of Abbeville, S.C.
More About Mary Rosannah Brown:
Burial: Allen's Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for William Peter King:
1880 Franklin County, Georgia Census
ED 26, Byrams District No 212 G. M., page 489A
Household 100/103
Wm. P. King
age 21 Head GA GA GA (occupation not given)
Mary R.
age 18 wife GA GA GA Keeps house
King, Henretta
age 2/12 daughter GA GA GA
--1900 Franklin County, Georgia Census
ED 25, sheet 3B, Byrum's District, Red Hill Village, June 5, 1900
Household 49/56
W. P. King
Head born Mar 1858 age 42 GA NC GA Clerk of Court, owns farm free of debt
Married at 21 yrs.
M. R.
wife born Feb 1861 age 39 GA GA GA 10 children / 8 living
Etta
daughter born Apr 1880
age 20 (all children born GA)
Lizzie
daughter born Jan 1882? age 18? At school
George
son born Dec 1884 age 15
Russ
son born May 1888 age 12 At school
Barto
son born Jun 1890
age 9 At school
Lucy
daughter born Sep 1892
age 7 At school
Luther
son born Mar 1896
age 4
Doil
son born Apr 1898
age 2
--Children taken from The History of Stephens County Georgia, page 265 and the 1900 census. George
Etta was actually Henrietta who married Dr. Joe Brown.
William was a farmer and also held office of Clerk of the Court in Franklin County. He was a Methodist
minister in the North Georgia Conference. His farm was located on Farmer's Academy Road near Allen's
Church. He is buried in Allen's Church, Red Hill, GA.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William P King 13 Apr 1932 Fulton
--The Carnesville Herald And Advance
Visits of the Death Angel
William P. King
Funeral services for William Peter King, one of the most prominent citizens of Franklin County and
former clerk of the Superior Court of Carnesville, were held Friday afternoon at Allens Methodist
Church, Red Hill.
Interment was in the cemetery there - Rev. Purcell officiated.
Mr. King, 74 years of age, died Wednesday at the home of his daughter in Atlanta. She is Mrs. W. H.
Alexander, of 680 Holderness Street, S.W. Mr. King for more than 50 years was a leader in agriculture,
political, and religious affairs of Carnesville. He worked for every forward movement in education and
was one of the first men in this part of the state to adopt modern farming methods. He served as Clerk of
the Court during the judgeship of Richard B. Russell, Sr. now Chief Justice of the State and
Congressman Brand.
He was a member of the Methodist Church and a mason.
Surviving Mr. King is his wife, who was Miss Mary Brown of Habersham County; five daughters, Mrs.
J. R. Brown of Lavonia, Mrs. A. M. Teasley, Hartwell; Mrs. Wm. Alexander, Atlanta Mrs. T. J.
Covington, Wadesboro, N.C. and Miss Willie Mae King, Bradenton Fla.; Five sons Geo. L. King,
Bradenton Dr. W. R. King Tennille B. E. King, Bradenton, Dr. L. B. King of Bremen Ga.; one sister
Mrs I. T. Sellers, Cornelia and two brothers, Ed King of Atlanta, and J. H. King of Blackshear.
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More About William Peter King:
Burial: Allen's Methodist Church Cemetery
iii.
Benjamin Pollard Brown, Jr, born 15 Dec 1862 in Banks County, GA; died 19 Dec 1937 in Stephens
County, GA ]]; married Maranda Elizabeth Kytle 09 Jan 1887 in Habersham County, GA Book C page
379; born 02 Mar 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 May 1933 in Stephens County, GA ]].
Notes for Benjamin Pollard Brown, Jr:
All data on this family, including children, taken from The History of Stephens Stephens County Georgia
by Trogdon,
page 265. "Benjamin Pollard Brown, Jr., moved to Toccoa in 1889 where he entered the mercantile
business. In 1906 when the county of Stephens was formed, he became its first Ordinary, a post he held
until his death in 1937, with the exception of one term. He was an active member of the First Baptist
Church where he was a Deacon and a Trustee. He was a member of the building committee in 1905
when the 'Church on the Square (the old Stephens County Court House) was built."
--BP Jr. was the First Ordinary after Stephens County was formed and served till his death in 1937. His
daughter, Dora Idell Sherard became the first woman to hold office of Ordinary County. She held that
office for 11 years.
--This family listed on Stephens Community census taken in March 1893. Just before it became a county.
Stephens County, Georgia was made from part of Habersham County and part of Franklin County. It was
made a county in 1905.
Brown, B. P.
M
age 30
Brown, Mrs. M. E. F
age 26
Brown, Dora
F
age 5
Brown, Lester
M
age 3
Brown, John
M
age 1
--1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 64, page 86A, Toccoa District 440 G. M, June 15, 1900
Household 307/317
Brown, Ben P.
Head Dec 1862 age 37 GA GA GA Bookkeeper, married for 13 yrs.
Brown, Maranda
wife Mch 1834 age 66 GA GA GA 6 children / 5 living
(The enumerator entered Manranda's age and birth year wrong. It should be age 34, born 1866.)
Dora
daughter Nov 1887 age 12 GA GA GA (children all born GA)
William L.
son
Nov 1889 age 10
John H.
son
May 1891 age 9
Norman
son Sept 1894 age 5
Addie L. daughter Oct 1896 age 3
--1920 Stephen County, Georgia Census
Toccoa District
Household 200/115/192
Benjamin P. Brown
age 56 GA County Ordinary
Elizabeth
wife
age 57 GA
Dora
age 32
daughter
Lucille
age 22
daughter
Wingo
age 19
son
Wilton
age 16
son
Pollard
age 12
son
Kytle
age 6
son
--1930 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Toccoa Dist, ED 5
Household 167/180
Ben P. Brown
Head
$6,000 M W. age 66
Elizabeth
Wife
F age 63
Witham
son
M age 26
Norman
son
M age 36 Widowed
Pollard
son M age 22
Sherrard, Dora
daughter F
age 42 Widowed
Catherine Sherrad step granddaughter F age 21
Sammie Sherrad
grandson
M age 1-6/12
--58
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Ben P Brown 18 Dec 1937 Stephens
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, February 25, 1932
Card of Appreciation
To the voters of Stephens County:
There are not words in the English language for me to express to you my appreciation for your vote and
influence in the past campaign and the many kind words of Sympathy and regrets in my defeat.
My defeat was caused by me doing my duty as mayor of the city of Toccoa. My every act was for the
upbuilding and best interest of every citizen and taxpayer of Toccoa, but a majority of the voters
forgetting the immoral conditions of the city in 1923 and 1924 when I was over persuaded by my friends
to rush for Mayor and was elected and I did my duty, causing my defeat, which I accept with all good
grace and in the best of spirits. My friends and supporters will ever be remembered for their faithful
work. Wishing you much prosperity and happiness in the future, I am sincerely,
Your friend, B. P. Brown
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, December 23, 1937
B. P. Brown Dies After a Brief Illness
County's First Ordinary
Passes in 75th year after
Paralysis attacks. In office 28 years.
Benjamin Pollard Brown, Stephens County's first Ordinary, and one of the best known men in this
section of the state, passed away at his home here at 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, after having
suffered two strokes of paralysis - one Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock and another the following morning
at four o'clock. Mr. Brown was 75 years old, having attained that age on December 15.
Born in Banks County, just across the Stephens (then Habersham) County line, where he resided until
1889 at which time he moved to Toccoa. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Kytle in 1887,
For several years Mr. Brown was employed as clerk in mercantile business in Toccoa and later entered
business in which he remained until the duties of the office of Ordinary of Stephens County required his
full time. This was in 1905 when he was elected as the county's first officer in the Court of Ordinary,
where he served until 1932, a period of 27 years. In 1936 Mr. Brown was again elected and served up
until his death last week.
The deceased was regarded as one of the most efficient ordinaries in the state and was thoroughly
familiar with the conduct of the court affairs, having served as head of the Board of Roads and Revenues
for many years. He knew as many or more people throughout this and adjoining counties as any citizen
of Stephens County. He had been privileged to enjoy a wide circle of friends throughout life.
Early in the year 1905, when the first Baptist Church formed a building committee to attend to the duties
incident to the erection of a new church edifice, Mr. Brown was chosen secretary along with Dr. Jeff
Davis, as chairman, E. F. Mitchell, Treasurer. Other members of the committee were C. H. Dance, T. R.
Isbell, C. L. Mize, and T. W. Williford. Dr. M. M. Riley was pastor of the church at that time.
Funeral services were conducted at the First Baptist Church here at 11 o'clock Monday morning, after the
Body of the late Ordinary had lain in State in the Court House earlier in the morning. Hundreds of
friends filed past the flower laden casket to pay a final tribute.
Dr. A. T. Cline was in charge of the funeral services, assisted by Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, Rev. A. C. Craft,
Dr. R. A. Forrest, and Rev. E. J. Johnson, of Cornelia First Baptist Church. A large concourse of friends
filled the church and great quantities of flowers formed an immense floral offering.
Dr. Cline made an impressive talk on the life of the deceased and reviewed the highlights of his years in
private and public service.
Surviving are 5 sons; John H. of Cornelia, Norman T., Wingo C., and Pollard Brown of Toccoa and
Witham A. Brown of Americus, and two daughters, Mrs. Dora Sherard, of Toccoa, and Mrs. J. C.
Holley, Milton, Florida; five grand children, two brothers, Joe Brown of Alabama and Will of Toccoa;
three sisters, Mrs Joe Farmer, Ayersville'; Mrs. Sarah Loudermilk, Demorest, and Mrs. Will King of
Atlanta.
Interment was in Toccoa Cemetery.
More About Benjamin Pollard Brown, Jr:
Burial: Toccoa City Cemetery
Notes for Maranda Elizabeth Kytle:
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Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mrs B P Brown 07 May 1933 Stephens
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, May 11, 1933
Prominent Toccoa Lady Passes After Prolonged Illness
Mrs. B. P. Brown claimed by death Sunday Morning.
After an illness of about four years, Mrs. B. P. Brown died at her late residence on Pond Street, at 4:30
O'clock Sunday morning. The nature of her illness was such as to preclude recovery and her death had
been expected for some time.
Mrs. Brown was born at Ayersville in Habersham County March 2, 1867. She was Miss Maranda
Elizabeth Kytle, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. John Kytle of Ayersville. She joined the Baptist
Church at an early age and was a devout member.
Mrs. Brown was one of those gentile and kind-hearted persons who won friends easily and for who only
love and respect could be entertained. She was a great home lover, giving unstintingly of her time to her
husband and children.
Mr. Brown was Ordinary of Stephens County from it's beginning to the year 1933.
Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Sam Sherard, of Toccoa, and Mrs. J. C. Holley of
Milton, Fla.; also five sons, John H, of China Grove, N.C., Norman T., Wingo C., Witham A., and B.
Pollard Brown, all of this city.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday morning at 11 o'clock by Dr. A. T. Cline. A large
number of relatives and friends gathered for the last rites. A quartet composed of Mrs. H. W. Meaders,
Mrs. A. T. Cline, Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mr. J. T. Acree sang Rock of Ages and Jesus Lover of My Soul.
The many handsome floral offerings were a beautiful tribute of love and esteem.
More About Maranda Elizabeth Kytle:
Burial: Toccoa City Cemetery
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William Preston Brown, born 08 Jul 1865 in Banks County, GA; died 28 Apr 1962 in Stephens County,
GA ]]; married Mary Marie Farmer 22 Mar 1888 in Habersham County, GA Book C page 430; born 06
Nov 1868 in Habersham County , GA; died 15 May 1946 in Stephens County, GA ]].
Notes for William Preston Brown:
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, ED 59, sheet 6A, June 13, 1900
Household 110/111
William P. Brown Head Jul 1865 age 34 GA GA GA Farmer, rents farm, married for 12 yrs.
Mary M.
wife
Nov 1869 age 30 GA GA GA 4 children / 4 living
Joseph B. son
Mar 1888 age 12 (all children born GA)
Emory S.
son
Oct 1892 age 7
Amy E.
daughter Nov 1894 age 5
Beulah B. daughter Dec 1898 age 1
--1910 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Currahee Dist., ED 141, April 30, 1910
Household 183/191
William P. Brown
Head age 44 married once for 22 yrs. GA US US
Mary
wife age 41 married once for 22 yrs. GA US US 8 children / 7 living
Joseph
son age 21 (all children born in GA)
Speer
son age 18
Amy
daughter age 14
Beulah
daughter age 11
Johnson
son
age 8
Margie
daughter age 3
Gertrude
daughter age 8/12
--1920 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, ED 157, page 40B, January 22, 1920
Household 34/235
W. P. Brown
Head
age 52 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm
Mary
wife
age 51 GA GA GA
Johnson
son
age 17 Helper / at home
Margie
daughter
age 12
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Gertrude
Willie
daughter
daughter
age 9
age 7
Also, William P. Brown was enumerated (listed) in Habersham County Census as a prisoner in jail. He
was known to make moonshine and sometime he would get caught. This would be in the time of
prohibition, because he would buy a license to make corn liquor, when it was legal to make your own.
We have a copy of his 1913 liquor license .....Gertrude, his daughter told Jim and I a story about the time
he would report to jail during the day but would get to go home at night.......... Gerturde was born 1909
and she would be about 11 in the 1920's. This may have been that time she remembers this story......
--1930 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Toccoa City, South Part, District 5
Household 425/467
Will P. Brown Head age 65
Mary
wife age 62
Marjorie
daughter age 23
Gertrude daughter age 20
Willie
daughter age 18
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William P Brown 28 Apr 1962 96 years Stephens Stephens
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, March 1, 1945
Will Brown Suffers Broken Hip In Fall
Will Brown, Widely Known Toccoa citizen, suffered a broken hip at his home here last Thursday, when
he fell when tripped by the rope tied to a cow which was grazing in his yard.
Mr. Brown was taken to Atlanta hospital, where doctors said he would recovering spite of his advanced
age. He has returned to his home, and is improved rapidly.
The Toccoa Record
Thursday, May 03, 1962
Brown
William Preston (Will) Brown, age 96, one of Toccoa's oldest and best known citizens passed away
Saturday night at 10 o'clock at the residence 631 W. Currahee. Mr. Brown's death came after an
extended illness.
The son of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth Hulsey Brown, he was born July 8, 1865 in Banks County,
but lived in Stephens County since he was 6 years of age having lived in Ayersville 65 years and Toccoa
for the past 25. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Brown was active in the civic affairs of Stephens County and
served for a number of years on the Board of Trustees of Ayersville School. His wife, Mrs. Mary Farmer
Brown, passed away May 5, 1946. Mr. Brown was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include 5 daughters, Mrs. Amy Ayers of Winter Haven Fla., Mrs. Beulah Sellers, of Mt. Airy;
Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. Luke Collier, and Mrs. Henry Power , all of Toccoa; one son Johnson Brown,
of Alto. He is also survived by 28 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Hillcrest Chapel of the AcreeDavis Funeral home, with the Rev. Oscar Anderson, and the Rev. Jarrett Ragan officiating.
The following grandsons served as pallbearers; John H. Brown, Bruce Brown, Jake Brown, Emory
Brown, Farris Steel, Douglas Collins, Roy Brown, and Roger Chaynie.
Interment was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Ayersville with Acree-Davis in charge.
More About William Preston Brown:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Mary Marie Farmer:
William P. Brown married Mary Marie Farmer. Mary Marie Farmer is the sister of Joe Hansel Farmer
who married Emma Brown. Emma Brown is the sister of William Preston Brown...... Brother and sister
married sister and brother.
--The Toccoa Record
May 1946
Mrs. Will Brown Passes Sunday Morning In Seventy-Seventh Year.
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Mrs. Will Brown, pioneer citizen of Toccoa and Stephens county died at her residence, 631 West
Currahee Street, Sunday morning about 7:30 after an extended illness. Mrs Brown was the daughter of
the late William Crawford Farmer and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds Farmer. She was born in this
county November 6, 1868 at which time it was Habersham. Her pleasing personality and thoughtfulness
of others won her hundreds of friends. She was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church at Ayersville,
Georgia and was recognized as a good Christian woman. 58 years ago, March 22, 1888, she was married
to Mr. Will Brown and to this union there were 9 children, one son, Jim, having died at the age of two.
The profuse floral offering evidenced the high esteem in which she was held. Death came in her 77th
year.
Besides her husband, she is survived by 8 children, Joe of Ellenwood, GA.; Spear, of Toccoa; Mrs. G.
W. Sellers and Mrs. Jim Ayers, Mt. Airy; Johnson, of Ayersville; Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. Luther
Collier and Miss Willie Brown of Toccoa; three brothers, George Messer and Ben Farmer of Toccoa;
one sister, Mrs. Floyd Stephens, of Cornelia.
Hundreds of friends and relatives filled Mt. Pleasant Church and overflowed the grounds Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clock to pay the last tribute of love and respect to their deceased friend and loved one.
Rev. Ben Turner and Rev. Everett Brady officiated at the most impressive services. The music was
rendered by the Rumsey family. Nephews of the deceased served al pallbearers. Interment was in Mt.
Pleasant cemetery with Acree-Davis, funeral directors in charge of arrangements.
More About Mary Marie Farmer:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
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James Leonard Brown, born 30 Dec 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1903 in Macon, Bibb
County, GA ]]; married Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book
D page 58.
Sarah Adine Brown, born 02 Mar 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died 26 Mar 1949 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married John Henry Loudermilk 30 Nov 1885 in Habersham County, GA, Book C page
379; born 31 Oct 1861 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Aug 1899 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Sarah Adine Brown:
1910 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 16, page 87B, Demorest District No 1486, Demorest Town, April 31 1910
Household 66/66
Sarah A. Loudermilk Head age 41 GA GA GA owns home free of debt, widowed, 6 children / 5 living
Wm. H.
son
age 23 GA GA GA Blacksmith / Saddle ?
Lizzie
daughter
age 21 all children born Georgia
Charlie
son
age 19
Benjamin
son
age 12
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Sarah A Loudermilk 26 Mar 1949 80 years Habersham Habersham
--The Tri-County Advertiser
March 31, 1949
Mrs. Sarah Loudermilk, Demorest Lady Passes
Mrs. Sarah Loudermilk, age 80, of Demorest, passed away Saturday, March 26, at 9:00 p.m., after an
extended illness. Mrs. Loudermilk has lived in Demorest for 59 years. She was the former Miss Sarah
Brown. She married J. H. Loudermilk in 1885 who preceded her in death in 1899.
She was a member of the Demorest Baptist church, where she was active in church work, and will be
missed by all who knew and loved her.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 29, at 2:00 p.m. from the Demorest Baptist church, interment
following in the Loudermilk cemetery, Rev. A. T. Cline and Rev. J. W. Phillip officiating.
Mrs. Loudermilk is survived by two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Loudermilk, Demorest; Mrs. Emma L.
Mize Atlanta; two sons, W. H. Loudermilk, Cornelia; C. A. Loudermilk, Knoxville, Tenn.; one sister,
Mrs. Joe Farmer, Eastanollee; one brother, Will Brown, Toccoa; six grandchildren; four great
grandchildren.
Thomas. J. McGahee Co., were in charge of arrangements.
More About Sarah Adine Brown:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cemetery Chase Road
Notes for John Henry Loudermilk:
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
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Demorest City, page 133A, June 6, 1900
Household 67/74
Sarah A. Loudermilk Head Mar 1869 age 31 GA GA GA widowed, 6 children / 5 living
William H.
son Apr 1887 age 13 GA GA GA At school GA
Lizzie M.
daughter Mar 1889 age 11 At school GA
Charlie A.
son Aug 1891 age 8 GA
Emma M.
daughter Sep 1893 age 6 GA
Benjamin P. G.
son Oct 1897 age 2 GA
More About John Henry Loudermilk:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cemetery Chase Road
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Hugh Isaiah Brown, born 22 Jul 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 24 Apr 1921 in Stephens County,
GA ]]; married (1) Talitha Jane Ryals 17 Jan 1892 in Habersham County, GA, Book C page 379; born 07
Nov 1875 in Coffee County, GA; died 18 Feb 1905 in Habersham County, GA; met (2) Cordelia
Elizabeth Frances Kelley 1905; born 31 Dec 1879 in Habersham County, GA; died 27 Oct 1953 in
Stephens County, GA ]]; married (3) Cynthia Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fricks 04 Aug 1906 in Stephens County
GA; born Jan 1884 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Mar 1965 in Washington County, GA A W S.
Notes for Hugh Isaiah Brown:
1900 Dooley County, Georgia Census
Militia District No. 1466, June 25, 1900
Household 569/596
Hugh I. Brown
Head Jul 1871 age 28 GA GA GA Haul lumber, rents house, married for 7 yrs.
Telytha
wife Nov 1875 age 24 GA GA GA 4 children / 4 living, both can read and
write
Randal
son Apr 1894 age 6 all children born GA
Jamie
son Oct 1894 age 5
Fredd
son May 1897 age 3
Hugie
son Jan 1899 age 1
--1910 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, ED 141, May 5, 1900
Household 238/253
H. I. Brown Head age 38 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt, second marriage.
Betsie
wife
age 25 GA GA GA first marriage.
Bunjo?
son
age 2 GA GA GA
--1920 Stephens County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, ED 157, January, 22, 1920
Household 244/245
Hugh I. Brown Head age 48 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm
Betsie
wife age 33 GA GA GA
[all children born GA]
Hubert
son
age 15
Leon
son
age 11
Rubie Lee daughter age ?
Grace
daughter age 4
Dooger
son
age 2
--Killed by his son Bunjo (That was his nickname, Leon Carl was his given name), at age 11. Told by
Ruby Lee, daughter of Hugh.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Hugh I. Brown
24 Apr 1921 Stephens
--The Toccoa Record
April 28, 1921,
Hugh Brown Killed By Son
10302-C
Mr. Hugh Brown, a well-known citizen of the Ayersville section, was shot and instantly killed about
9:30 o'clock, Sunday night, by his young son, Bunjo, aged about 11 years.
The sad affair occurred when Mr. Brown was preparing to retire for the night. It is alleged that a quarrel
had been in progress between Brown and his wife, the latter haven been driven from the house. The boy
is said to have become incensed at the action of his father, and procuring a shot-gun, shot him in the
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back.
A coroner's inquest was held Monday, when a verdict in accordance with the above version of the
tragedy was rendered. The boy was placed under bond for the appearance at next term of court.
Mr. Brown was about 48 years of age. His funeral was held Monday evening, interment being at Mt.
Pleasant cemetery, near Mt. Airy.
--A story written by Cora Ledbetter entitled "Screams":
One morning we were sitting around the fireplace listening to stories told by our parents. All of a sudden
we heard blood curdling screams. On listening, we decided it was at our neighbor's house, one quarter
mile up the road.
Against my Mother's wishes, my Father went running to find out what the trouble was. When he turned
off the road, he spied the neighbor running down the hill from the house. Just as he reached the crossing
of Rushy Branch - which must be forded, he met the man dragging his wife by her long hair right
through the branch and her screaming for dear life. Papa said "Hey, what's going on here?" The
neighbor looked sheepishly and let go her hair. He had had a few drinks and was in a killing mood. The
wife went back to the house and picked up her baby and walked a mile to her Mother's house. In the
meantime, her husband went back to the house and slept off his drunkenness.
After much persuasion, the wife came back home to live a hard fearful life.
On one occasion, the family was lined up against the wall, all around the room. There were five boys by
a previous marriage and two small children by the second. He got out his pistol and started shooting. He
told them they would all be killed. Each time around he would shoot between the heads which was his
intention, not to kill, but to scare.
After many years of drinking and abusing his family, the oldest boy by the second marriage was ten years
old. He had seen his Mother and other members abused. Now was the time to draw. He shot his Father
through the kitchen window, and killed him dead. This ended many tragic episodes.
--Hugh was very abusive to his family. After Talitha died, he married Betsy Fricks and lived at the 'Hugh
Brown House place on Rushie Branch. At this site is a bowl that prisoners made in the rock of the
spring/branch when the area was used as a prison. Hugh Brown was a guard at the prison and when it
closed he moved into the house. One day he played cards in the barn across the branch (probably
sampling the output of the nearby still) and when he returned and was sitting in a chair holding a baby,
two sons came in. One turned on the light (carbide light) and the other by the name of Bunjo shot Hugh
in the back through the chair. The bullet did go through Hugh but the baby was not hurt. After
questioning by several men of the area, Bunjo admitted to this, and spent 2 nights in jail. At the funeral
for Hugh he was told to look at the body but he always said he did not look. Bunjo served no more time
in jail for the deed and he is thought to be still alive in a nursing home today (Jan. 2000).
Note by Jim Winsness: Gertrude Brown had always said her father, Wm. P. Brown felt that Bunjo did
not do the shooting but that Betsy Fricks' brothers did and that Bunjo admitted to the shooting because
they felt he would not get any prison time. However, we located a grandson of Bunjo and asked him for
his opinion. Bunjo's grandson said that Bunjo himself told him that he had killed Hugh thus ending the
speculation.
More About Hugh Isaiah Brown:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Talitha Jane Ryals:
Birth and death dates taken from tombstone which gives parents as O. Ryals and R. A. Ryals. Surname
spelled Rider in The History of Stephens County, page 266. Given
name spelled Talitha on tombstone.
1880 Coffee County, Georgia Census
ED 41, 1130 M. District, July 31, 1880
Household 532/551
Orvin Ryals
age 39 Head GA NC GA Farming
Rebecca
age 37 wife GA GA GA Housekeeping [all children born GA]
Joshua
age 7 son
At home
Mary E.
age 6 daughter At home
Talitha
age 4 daughter At home
More About Talitha Jane Ryals:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
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Infant Brown, born 1874 in Habersham County, GA; died 1875 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Infant Brown:
64
Cross the stream behind BP's home site - up the hill to the grave.
More About Infant Brown:
Burial: At Benjamin Pollard Brown's Homeplace Lake Russell WMA
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Robert L. Brown, born 1875 in Habersham County, GA; died 1875 in Habersham County, GA.
More About Robert L. Brown:
Burial: At Benjamin Pollard Brown's Homeplace WMA
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Joseph Henry Brown, born 20 Sep 1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 Jul 1940 in Geneva County,
Alabama ]]; married Sarah 'Sallie' O. Unknown Abt. 1901 in Dothan Alabama ?; born 1886 in Alabama;
died Aft. 1940.
Notes for Joseph Henry Brown:
1920 Geneva County, Alabama Census
Beat No. 3, Town of Malvern, Church St, 2 Jan 1920
Joseph H. Brown Head age 43 GA GA GA Retail merchant / Dry goods, owns home
Sarrah O.
wife
age 34 AL FL FL
Lucile
daughter age 16 FL
William J.
son age 12 FL
Ola
daughter age 10 FL
James C.
son age
9 AL
T. J.
son age
6 AL
Evlin
daughter age
4 4/12 AL
Ninna
daughter age 1 9/12 AL
--World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Joseph Henry Brown 20 Aug 1876 White Geneva, Alabama
--Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
Name Death Date Death County Gender Certificate Comment
Joseph H Brown 21 Jul 1940 Geneva 15908
--The Toccoa Record
August 01, 1940
J. H. Brown Dies at Malvern Home
J. H. Brown, sixty four, died recently at his home in Malvern following an illness of several days.
Mr. Brown lived in Malvern, Ala. For the last twenty-nine years and was a member of the Methodist
church. He served as the Masonic Lodge's Past master for the last twenty-three years.
He is survived by his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Lucile Reynolds of Tallahassee, Mrs. R. C. Lunsford of
Orlando, Fla., Mrs. J. C. Lewis of Geneva, and Misses Nennie Sue and Sara Frances Brown of Malvern;
four sons, Joe W. Brown of Columbus, Ga., Douglas L. Brown of Malvern; one brother W. P. Brown of
Toccoa; three sisters, Mrs. Mary King of Atlanta, Mrs. Sara Loudermilk of Demorest, Mrs. Emma
Farmer of Eastanollee.
Funeral Services were held at the Malvern Methodist Church with Rev. Hugh Wilson officiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
More About Joseph Henry Brown:
Burial: Malvern Methodist Church , Dothan , AL
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Emma Elizabeth Brown, born 22 Oct 1880 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Jun 1958 in Stephens
County, GA ]]; married Joseph Hansel Farmer 06 Jan 1898 in Habersham County, GA, Book E page 75;
born 19 Oct 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Feb 1943 in Stephens County, GA ]].
Notes for Emma Elizabeth Brown:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Emma B Farmer 16 Jun 1958 77 years Stephens Stephens
--The Toccoa Record
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June 19, 1958
Farmer
Mrs. Emma Brown Farmer, age 78, passed away Monday night at Stephens County Hospital after a brief
illness of several days. She was the widow of the late Joe Farmer and the daughter of the late Benjamin
Pollard Brown and Elizabeth Caroline Husey Brown.
She was a member of the Eastanollee Baptist Church, and is survived by four daughters and one son,
Miss Mary Jo Farmer and Miss Madeline Farmer of the home, Mrs. Furman Rumsey of Eastanollee, Mrs
Marvin Anderson, Toccoa; Luther Farmer of Toccoa; one brother, Will Brown of Toccoa; two daughtersin-law, Mrs. Eula Farmer of Toccoa and Mrs. Eufaula Farmer of Eastanollee. Also surviving are seven
grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Eastanollee Baptist Church with the
Reverend Ben Turner, Reverend Oscar Anderson, and the Reverend V. A. Merck officiating. Interment
was in Toccoa Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom Clark, Blake Ryals, Z. T. Babb, Clarence Davis, James
Ayers, Tom B. Kelley, Sherman Rumsey, and Ernest Stowe. Dan Mathews mortuary was in charge of
arrangements.
More About Emma Elizabeth Brown:
Burial: Toccoa City Cemetery
Notes for Joseph Hansel Farmer:
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, page 7B, June 20, 1900
Household 134/136
Joseph H. Farmer Head Nov 1871 age 28 GA GA GA Farmer rents farm married for 2 yrs.
Emma E.
wife Nov 1881 age 18
GA GA GA 1 child / 0 living
Jacob
other Oct 1881 age 18
GA GA GA farm laborer
1910 Stephens County, Georgia Census
ED 141, page 34B, Currahee District, April 30, 1910
Household 179/187
Joseph H. Farmer
Head age 38 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt Married for 12 yrs.
Emma
wife age 29 GA GA GA 5 children / 5 livi
John Henry
son
age 9 [All children born GA]
Montine
daughter age 7
Mataline
daughter age 5
Ben H.
son age 3
Zelia
daughter age 1/12
1920 Stephens County, Georgia Census
ED 157 , page 39A, Currahee District
Household 900/901
J. H. Farmer
Head age 48
GA GA GA Farmer, owns mortgaged farm
Emma
wife age 39
GA GA GA
Monteen daughter age 17
all children born GA
Mattie Lee daughter age 14
Bill
son age 12
Zela May daughter age 10
George
son age 7
Luther
son age 4
Elizabeth
mother age 69
GA GA GA
--Could not find him in the Georgia Death Index.
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, February 11, 1943
Mr. J. H. Farmer dies at Age of 71
Mr. Joseph H. Farmer, known to everyone as Uncle Joe, passed away peacefully Friday at his home at
Eastanollee.
Mr. Farmer was one of Stephens County's landmarks, having been born 71 years ago near Currahee
Mountain in the Farmer Section. Possessing a rare talent of making friends, he enjoyed the association
of many friends as most men ever do.
"Uncle Joe" was always quiet and unassuming in his nature, always with a smile he would greet his
friends from far and near. To ever visit his home was a pleasure. When the Federal Government decided
to buy up land in the Currahee District, "Uncle Joe' sold his old home place and bought the John Sheriff
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farm near Eastanollee. He had lived there 3 years at the time of his passing.
Forty-five years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Emma Brown and to this union four daughters
and three sons, preceding him to his maker several years ago.
"Uncle Joe" had been enjoying the best of health until November of last year. His condition became
critical and he was carried to the Stephens County Hospital for treatment. After everything possible was
done to restore his health, he asked that he be carried back home.
Hundreds of friends from all sections went to his home to visit him and a pall of sorrow swept the county
when the news of his passing went out.
He is survived by his wife, four daughters; Miss Montine of Cornelia, Madeline and Mary Joe of
Eastanollee, Mrs. Marvin Anderson, of Toccoa; two sons, Geo. and Luther Farmer, both in the armed
forces of their country.
Two sisters, Mrs. Will Brown, of Toccoa, and Mrs. Floyd Stephens of Cornelia; four brothers, Messrs. J.
M., Ben, Jake of Toccoa, and George Farmer of Franklin, N.C. also four grandsons.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Liberty Hill Church before a church
filled to its capacity with relatives and friends. Rev. A. T. Cline, Rev. Ben Turner, and Rev. E. S.
Patterson officiating.
The Sisk family sang. Beautiful floral offerings banked the entire front of the church, showing the
esteem in which he was held.
Pall Bearers were; Messrs. Joe Brown, Reed & Johnnie Farmer, Huber, Hansel, and Ernest Farmer.
Interment was in the Toccoa Cemetery.
Many Attend Funeral of Mr. Joe Farmer.
Among those from out-of-town of Mr. Joe Farmer were; Mrs. R. L. Cofer and daughter. Minnie Lou
(Belle) and Mr. Wade Brown of Atlanta; Mr. And Mrs. C. J. Oliver, Misses Mary and Rosie, and Mr.
Henry Loudermilk Cornelia; Mrs. Sara Loudermilk and daughter, Lizzie of Demorest; Mrs. Carl Keener
of Clayton; Mr. & Mrs Nolan Prickett of Carnesville; Mr. & Mrs. Nolan Prickett of Carnesville; Mr. &
Mrs Vernon Fricks and Mr. And Mrs. George Farmer of Franklin N.C.
More About Joseph Hansel Farmer:
Burial: Toccoa City Cemetery
10. Henry Erwin Loudermilk, born 12 Jan 1840 in Habersham County, GA - Clarksville Dist; died 02 Sep
1917 in Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 20. Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk and 21. Mary A. 'Polly'
Washburn. He married 11. Martha Jane Landers 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 259.
11. Martha Jane Landers, born 06 Feb 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Aug 1910 in Habersham
County, GA. She was the daughter of 22. Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers and 23. Mary Ann Martha
Duncley Akin.
Notes for Henry Erwin Loudermilk:
Corporal Company C. Phillips Legion Ga. Volunteers, Wofford's Brigade CSA
Confederate States of America
In 1862 was attacked with Erysipelas while in camp at Lynchburg VA - Disability - Discharged 6/19/1865
While in prison at Rock Island Illinois, contracted rheumatism in left hip and knee, and has suffered continuously
ever since.
Was captured at the battle of Knoxville, TN. Released 6/29/1865 from Rock Island Prison, Illinois
--From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Henry Erwin Loudermilk
Jacob and Mary A. "Polly" Washburn Loudermilk third child, Henry Erwin, was born January 12, 1840. He was
twenty-two and single when he enlisted March 19, 1862 in the C.S.A., Company C, Phillips' Georgia Legion. He
was later captured at Knoxville, Tennessee December 3, 1863 and spent one year and eight months in the prison
in Rock Island, Illinois under the name Raven Loudermilk. It has been told through family tradition, that Henry
believed if a solider was captured twice, after being exchanged the first time, he would be shot; so he changed his
name to avoid any chance of being shot. By the time he was released June 19, 1865, after taking the Oath of
Allegiance, he was a Corporal and twenty-four years old.
After returning home Henry Married Martha Cawthorn September 8, 1867 in Habersham County. He married a
second time to Martha Jane Landers, daughter of Meredith Milton Landers. and Mary Ann Martha Akins.
Submitted by : Mrs. Frances Chatham, Cornelia, GA and Researched by Joni Mabe Athens, GA
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Erwin Loudermik
Home in 1880: Center Hill, Habersham, Georgia
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Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1840 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Martha
Father's birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's birthplace: North Carolina
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Erwin Loudermik 40
Martha Loudermik 39
Celestial J. Loudermik 11
Arazona Loudermik 10
Henry Loudermik 7
Martha J. Loudermik 4
Electra A. Loudermik 2
--1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Ervin Loudermilk
Home in 1900: Mount Airy, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 60 Birth Date: Feb 1840 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Spouse's name: Martha
Marriage Year: 1870 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 30
Household Members: Name Age
Ervin Loudermilk 60
Martha Loudermilk 60
Celestial J Loudermilk 31
Mary A Loudermilk 29
William Loudermilk 27
Martha Loudermilk 24
Electa Loudermilk 22
John Loudermilk 19
Charlie Loudermilk 18
James Loudermilk 15
--1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry E Laudermilk
Age in 1910: 70 Estimated birth year: abt 1840 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's name: Martha J
Home in 1910: Center Hill, Habersham, Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Henry E Laudermilk 70
Martha J Laudermilk 70
Charley W Laudermilk 23
Arizonia Brown 38
Tom C Brown 12
This is William Clyde Brown
Mattie L Brown 10
More About Henry Erwin Loudermilk:
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Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Martha Jane Landers:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of Henry Loudermilk and Martha Landers are:
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ii.
Sarah Loudermilk, born Abt. 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1880 in Habersham County,
GA.
Celestial Jane Loudermilk, born 14 Aug 1869 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Aug 1948 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married William Henry McMillan 25 Dec 1887 in Habersham County, GA;
born 27 Feb 1864 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Nov 1956 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Notes for Celestial Jane Loudermilk:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
C J McMillian 31 Aug 1948 80 years Habersham Habersham
--The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, September 2, 1948
Last Rites Held Today For Mrs. McMillan
Mrs. Celestial Jane McMillian, age 79 years, died at her home in Demorest Tuesday afternoon after an
extended illness. She had lived in Demorest for the past 52 years, and was a member of the Demorest
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Mr. W. H. McMillan; six daughters, Mesdames Paul Carpenter,
Demorest; Gus Hightower, Atlanta; W. L Shore, Baldwin, Frank Hendrickson, Demorest; Paul Hunt,
Demorest; Lewis Chambers, Cumming; two sons, Frank and Nick, of Demorest; one brother, C. W.
Loudermilk, Cornelia; 20 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held this morning from the Demorest Baptist church with Rev. J. W. Phillip and
Dr. C. L. Percy officiating.
Interment took place in the Demorest cemetery, The grandsons acting as pallbearers.
Ritchie Ivie Funeral Home, of Cornelia, were in charge of arrangements.
More About Celestial Jane Loudermilk:
Burial: Demorest City Cemetery
Notes for William Henry McMillan:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William H McMellan 3 Nov 1956 92 years Habersham Habersham
--The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, November 8, 1956
Funeral Services For W. H. McMillan 93, Held Sunday
F.(?) H. McMillan, aged 93 years, died Saturday at his home Demorest.
A native of Habersham County, he had lived at Demorest for the last 61 years and was a member of the
Demorest Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Cestele Loudermilk McMillan, died eight years ago.
Survivors include two sons, John C. and Frank McMillan, of Demorest; six daughters, Mrs. Paul
Carpenter; Mrs. Paul Hunt; Mrs. Frank Hendrickson, all of Demorest; Mrs. Gus Hightower, of Atlanta;
Mrs. W. L. Shore, of Baldwin, and Mrs. W. L. Chambers, of Rochelle.
Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday from the Demorest Baptist Church with the Rev. Troy
Kelley; Dr. C. L. Percy and the Rev. L. W. Phillip officiating. Burial was in the Demorest cemetery.
Ritchie Funeral Home.
--Last Will and Testament of W. H. McMillan
Habersham County
I, W. H. McMillan, of said State and county, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby
make, publish and declare my last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all others
by me heretofore made.
Item 1.
It is my will and desire that my body be buried in a Christian like manner, suitable to my
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circumstances and conditions in life.
Item 2. I desire and direct that all of my just debts be paid as soon as practicable following my demise
by my executrix hereinafter named.
Item 3. I give bequeath and devise to my daughter Neva McMillian Hunt, my home place where I now
reside in the city of Demorest, Habersham County, Georgia, to be hers forever in fee simple without any
restrictions or reservations of any kind.
Item 4. All the rest and residue of my property, including realty, personalty and chooses in action, of
which I may die possessed, I will, bequeath and devise to my other children, Fannie McMillian
Carpenter, Belle McMillian Hightower, Australia McMillian Shore, Mattie McMillian Hendrickson, J.
B. Curtis McMillian, Frank McMillian and Ester Elizabeth McMillan Chambers, share and share alike. If
anyone of my children named in this Item of my will shall predeceased me, leaving child or children. it is
my will and desire and I hereby direct that such lineal descendants of my children receive that portion of
my estate which their father or mother would have received hereunder, participating in the distribution of
said portion of my estate per Stipes.
Item 5. I hereby name, constitute and appoint my daughter Australia McMillan Shore, as Executrix of
this my last will and testament, and I expressly confer upon her power, as such, to administer my estate,
excusing her from giving my bond, from making an official inventory and appraisal of my estate, and
from making any returns of her actions to any Court. I also expressly confer upon my Executrix full
authority and power to sell any part of my estate at public or private sale, with or without notice, as she
may deem best, and without any order of any Court, making good and sufficient conveyances to the
purchaser. I further hereby expressly confer upon my Executrix the authority and power to borrow
money for the use of my said estate, in any instance where she may deem it necessary and proper to do
so, and to secure the same by lien, mortgage, security deed, trust deed or other form of security to or
upon any part of my estate, and this she may do without the order of any Court.
This 19th day of August, 1954.
Signed
W. H. McMillan, Testator
More About William Henry McMillan:
Burial: Demorest City Cemetery
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iii.
iv.
Mary Arizona 'Zonie' Loudermilk, born 13 Jun 1871 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Dec 1938 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married James Leonard Brown 10 Jan 1889 in Habersham County, GA, Book
D page 58.
William Henry Loudermilk, born 22 May 1873 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Feb 1940 in Clayton
County, GA ]]; married Beulan Lee Ayers 20 Dec 1894 in Habersham County GA Book D; born Jan
1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Sep 1944 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Notes for William Henry Loudermilk:
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: William H Loudermilk
Home in 1920: Peachtree, Fulton, Georgia
Age: 46 Estimated birth year: abt 1874 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Beulah L Loudermilk
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes
Household Members: Name Age
William H Loudermilk 46
Beulah L Loudermilk 44
Lucy B Loudermilk 23
Henry J Loudermilk 20
Mary J Loudermilk 18
George E Loudermilk 15
Robert C Loudermilk 13
Randolph Loudermilk 10
Clarra D Loudermilk 6
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
William Henry Loudermilk Sr. 22 May 1873 White Not Stated, Habersham, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Wm H Loudermilk 07 Feb 1940 67 years
Clayton
--The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, February 08, 1940
Funeral Services For Mr. W. H. Loudermilk Friday At Demorest
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at three o'clock at Demorest Baptist church for Mr.
William Henry Loudermilk, 65, who died Wednesday at a private hospital in Atlanta.
Rev. A. J. Johnson, of Cornelia, will officiate at the services.
Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Miss Lucy Belle Loudermilk, Mrs. V. R. Yates and Mrs. O. A.
Riley; four sons, George L. Loudermilk, Rome; Henry J., Randolph and R. C. Loudermilk; a sister, Mrs.
W. H. McMillan, Demorest; and a brother, C. W. Loudermilk, of Cornelia.
More About William Henry Loudermilk:
Burial: Demorest City Cemetery
Notes for Beulan Lee Ayers:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
B L A Loudermilk 03 Sep 1944 69 years Fulton
--The Atlanta Constitution
Monday, September 4, 1944
Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk (Beulah)
Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk (Beulah) of Atlanta and Demorest, Ga., died Sept. 3, 1944. Surviving are her
daughters, Mrs. V. R. Yates, Mrs. O. A. Riley, Miss Lucy Bell Loudermilk; sons, Mr. H. J. Loudermilk,
Mr. R. C. Loudermilk, Atlanta; Mr. George E. Loudermilk; Rome, Ga.; CPO Randolph Loudermilk,
USN; sisters, Mrs. J. T. King, Cornelia, Ga.; Mrs. C. D. Hughes, Tallulah Falls, Ga.; nephew, Mr. John
Wiley Ayers, Washington, D.C., and 10 grandchildren. H. M. Patterson & Son.
More About Beulan Lee Ayers:
Burial: Demorest City Cemetery
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Martha Vestine Loudermilk, born 21 Mar 1876 in Habersham County, GA; died 28 Nov 1938 in Fulton
County, GA ]]; married William Ervin Barron 11 Jun 1899 in Habersham County, GA; born 16 Sep
1878 in Georgia; died 19 Aug 1930 in Chatham County, GA ]].
Notes for Martha Vestine Loudermilk:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mrs Martha V Barron 28 Nov 1938 Fulton
--The Atlanta Constitution
Wednesday, November 30, 1938
Mrs. Martha V. Barron
The friends and relatives of Mrs. Martha V. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Martha V. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Goine, of Covington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saine, Atlanta; Mr. Felton Barron, Atlanta; Mr. Hoke
Barron, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Loudermilk, Cornelia, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loudermilk,
Demorest, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Will McMillon, Demorest, Ga., and Mrs. Zona Brown, Atlanta, are invited
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Martha V. Barron Wednesday morning, November 30, 1938, at 11 o'clock,
from Calvary Baptist church, Roswell road. Rev. W. F. Burdett and Rev. H. E. Russell will officiate.
Interment, Peachtree churchyard. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers and please meet at
the funeral home of Henry M. Blanchard, 1088 Peachtree St., N.E. at 10:15 a.m.; Mr. Clyde Brown, Mr.
Jimmie McCrackin, Mr. Tom McCrackin, Mr. Herman Crawford, Mr. Louie Camp and Mr. Virgil
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Barron. All members of Sardis Council No. 56, J. O. U. A. M., are especially invited to attend.
Notes for William Ervin Barron:
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: William Barron
Home in 1900: Deep Creek, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 21 Birth Date: Sep 1878 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Spouse's name: Vassie T Barron
Marriage Year: 1899 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 1
Household Members: Name Age
William Barron 21
Vassie T Barron 12
Parry Lee Barron 1/12
--1910 United States Federal Census
Name: William Borron
Age in 1910: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's name: Vassie Borron
Home in 1910: Buckhead, Fulton, Georgia
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
William Borron 30
Vassie Borron 31
Hoyt Borron 10
Sadie Borron 6
Hoke Borron 5
--1920 United States Federal Census
Name: William E Barron
Home in 1920: Peachtree, Fulton, Georgia
Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1878 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Martha V Barron
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes
Household Members: Name Age
William E Barron 42
Martha V Barron 43
Lessie Barron 16
William H Barron 12
Fitton I Barron 8
Bessie N Barron 6
--World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
William Erwin Barron 16 Sep 1878 White
Fulton, Georgia
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William E Barron 19 Aug 1930 Chatham
--The Savannah Morning News
Wednesday August 20, 1930
William Ervin Barron.
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The Body of William Ervin Barron, who died in a local hospital at 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning was
shipped by Fox and Weeks to Atlanta at 9 o'clock last night. Interment will take place there in the Rock
Springs Cemetery.
Mr. Barron, who was 54 years old, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vastine Barron; two sons, W. H. and
Felton Barron, both of Jacksonville, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. G. W. Carnes and Miss Neutibas Barron,
both of Jacksonville, and Mrs. T. J. Saine of Atlanta; and one brother, Thomas Barron of Atlanta.
The deceased was a Spanish-American War veteran.
More About William Ervin Barron:
Burial: Rock Springs Cemetery
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Elenor Adell 'Leckie' Loudermilk, born 10 Jun 1878 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Mar 1936 in
Habersham County, GA H; married Felix Hampton Ansley 11 Feb 1906 in Habersham County, GA; born
07 Dec 1881 in White County, GA; died 23 Jan 1963 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Notes for Elenor Adell 'Leckie' Loudermilk:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Leckie A Ansley 03 Mar 1936 Habersham
More About Elenor Adell 'Leckie' Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Felix Hampton Ansley:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Phrelix Harry Ansley 7 Dec 1881 White
Habersham, Georgia
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Felix H Ansley 23 Jan 1963 81 years Habersham Habersham
--The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, January 31, 1963
Rites Held For Felix H. Ansley
Funeral services for Felix Hamp Ansley, 81, of Mt. Airy Rt. 1, were held Friday afternoon, Jan 25, at
Hazel Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Sim Martin, the Rev. Ben Tumlin and the Rev. C. C. Parker
officiating. Burial followed in the church.
Mr. Ansley died at his home last Wednesday following a long illness. He was a son of the late Henry E.
and Florence Carson Ansley and a resident of Habersham county most of his life.
He was a member and a deacon of the Hazel Creek Church. His wife, Mrs. Leckie Loudermilk Ansley,
died in 1936.
Surviving are two sons, John H. and Homer Ansley, both of Mt. Airy; three daughters, Mrs. Gus
Alexander and Mrs. Castalow Burton, also of Mt. Airy; Mrs. Flora Belle Sellers of Cornelia; a sister,
Mrs. John Pitts of Mt. Airy; 12 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
McGahee Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
More About Felix Hampton Ansley:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Alex Erwin Loudermilk, born 03 Nov 1880 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Apr 1938 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married Mary Victoria Grant 18 May 1897 in White County, GA; born 13 Sep 1883 in
Habersham County, GA; died 13 May 1957 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Notes for Alex Erwin Loudermilk:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Elec Irwin Loudermilk 3 Nov 1880 White Not Stated, Habersham, GA
--Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
Name Death Date Death County Gender Certificate Comment
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Alex E Laudermilk Apr 1938 Jefferson 8686
--The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, April 14, 1938
A. E. Loudermilk Dies In Birmingham, Ala., Following Stroke
Mr. Alex Erwin Loudermilk, age 58, died April 10, in a hospital at Birmingham, Ala., following a
paralytic stroke.
Mr. Loudermilk had moved to Birmingham three months ago, but up to the time had lived in Habersham
county. He was a well known and highly respected citizen.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 12, at 11:00 a.m. at Hazel Creek Baptist church, where he had
been a member since early boyhood. Interment was in the church cemetery. Rev. George W. Wallace
conducted his funeral services.
Mr. Loudermilk is survived by his wife, Mary Grant Loudermilk, five sons, Paul, Charles, Bill and Jake
of Birmingham, Ala.; Joe, of Columbus; one daughter, Mrs. A. H. Rush, Atlanta; two brothers, W. H.
Loudermilk, of Demorest, and C. W. Loudermilk, of Cornelia; three sisters, Mrs. W. H. McMillian,
Demorest; Mesdames J. L. Brown and W. E. Barron, of Atlanta; and eight grandchildren.
Mrs. Loudermilk is the former Mary Grant, the only daughter of the former sheriff, the late Mr. Paul
Grant.
The Pall bearers were: R. C., H. J., Tillman and Randolph Loudermilk, Homer Ansley and Clyde Brown.
Sosebee-McGahee Company, funeral directors, were in charge.
More About Alex Erwin Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church cemetery
Notes for Mary Victoria Grant:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mary G Loudermilk 13 May 1957 73 years Habersham Habersham
--The Anderson Independent-Mail
May 14, 1957
Mrs. Loudermilk
Cornelia, Ga., May 13 - Mrs. Mary G. Loudermilk, 73, died today at 6 a.m. at a local hospital following
an extended illness.
She is survived by three sons, Charlie Loudermilk of Atlanta; Joe Loudermilk of Columbus; Jake
Loudermilk of Sylacauga, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Rush of Demorest; 12 grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Hazel Creek Baptist Church with the Rev.
James Whitlock, the Rev. Troy Kelley and the Rev. Ben Tomlin officiating. Burial will follow in the
church cemetery.
The body is at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Rush of Demorest.
McGahee Funeral Home in charge.
More About Mary Victoria Grant:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church
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Joseph Meridy/Vickery 'Ricky' Loudermilk, born 02 Nov 1883 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Mar
1885 in Habersham County, GA.
More About Joseph Meridy/Vickery 'Ricky' Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church
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James Loudermilk, born Apr 1885 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1900 - 1938 in In 1900
Habersham County, Census.
Charles West Loudermilk, born 02 Aug 1886 in Habersham County, GA; died 31 Mar 1969 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Margaret Fanniel Perkins 05 May 1912 in Habersham County, GA;
born 13 Sep 1887 in Banks County, GA; died 01 Mar 1968 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Notes for Charles West Loudermilk:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
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Charles Waste Loudermilk 2 Aug 1886 Caucasian Georgia; United States of America Not Stated,
Habersham, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Charles W Loudermilk 30 Mar 1969 82 years Habersham Habersham
--The Anderson Independent-Mail
Monday, March 31, 1969
C. W. Loudermilk
Cornelia, GA - Charles W. Loudermilk, 82, of the Mud Creek Community, died Sunday morning in
Habersham County Hospital following a brief illness.
Mr. Loudermilk was a lifelong resident of Habersham County, a son of the late Henry I. and Martha
Landers Loudermilk. His wife, Fannie Perkins Loudermilk, died in 1968. He was a member and deacon
of the Mud Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors: two sons, Tillman E. and John P. Loudermilk, both of Cornelia; three daughters, Miss
Margaret Loudermilk of Cornelia, Mrs. Charles Chapman of Ludowici, Mrs. James C. Kirton of Salt
Lake City, Utah; five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the McGahee Funeral Home with the Revs. Clyde
Garrison. Gene Batson and Bill Cockerham officiating. Burial will be in Level Grove Cemetery.
The body is at the funeral home.
More About Charles West Loudermilk:
Burial: Mud Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Margaret Fanniel Perkins:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Margaret F Loudermilk 01 Mar 1968 80 years Habersham Habersham
--The Northeast Georgian
March 7, 1968
Services Held For Mrs. Charles Loudermilk
Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, March 3 in the chapel of McGahee Funeral Home for
Mrs. Charles W. Loudermilk, 80, of Cornelia.
Rev. Clyde Garrison, Rev. Gene Batson and Rev. Telford Tankersley officiated and interment was in
Level Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Loudermilk died Friday, March 1 at her residence.
Mrs. Loudermilk was born in Habersham County and lived here all of her life. She was a daughter of the
late Tillman and Mrs. Emily Stephens Perkins. She was a member of Mud Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Charles W. Loudermilk, Cornelia, Route 1; two sons, Tillman
Loudermilk and John Loudermilk, both of Cornelia; three daughters, Mrs. James Kirton, Salt Lake City,
Utah; Miss Margaret Loudermilk, Macon, Mrs. Charles Chapman, Ludowici; and four grandchildren.
McGahee Funeral Home of Cornelia was in charge of arrangements.
More About Margaret Fanniel Perkins:
Burial: Mud CreekBaptist Church Cemetery
12. Thomas M. Stephens, born Abt. 1828 in Georgia; died Bef. 06 Jul 1863 in Civil War. He was the son
of 24. Thomas Stephens and 25. Olive Clearwaters. He married 13. Sarah Ann R. Echols 13 Dec 1849 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 72.
13. Sarah Ann R. Echols, born 07 Dec 1831 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Jul 1906 in Habersham
County, GA. She was the daughter of 26. Jabel Clarence Echols and 27. Francis R. Davis.
Notes for Thomas M. Stephens:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas M Stephens
Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1828 Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 17, Habersham, Georgia
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Household Members: Name Age
Thomas M Stephens 22
S A R Stephens 18
M C Stephens 0
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: T M Stephens
Age in 1860: 32 Birth Year: abt 1828 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: District 410, Hall, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Duane Street
Household Members: Name Age
T M Stephens 32
Sarah Stephens 26
Emaline Stephens 12
Martha Stephens 8
Sandford Stephens 7
Jinnie Stephens 6
Hester Stephens 5
Frank Stephens 4
Sylvanus Stephens 1
Notes for Sarah Ann R. Echols:
Her husband Thomas
- Private 3/4/1862. Absent without leave Mar. - Dec. 1868. No later record.
Company D. 39th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee, CSA Dade County, Georgia, Dade
County Invincible.
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Sarah Stephens
Birth Year: abt 1835 Age in 1870: 35 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Currahee, Habersham, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Female
Post Office: Clarkesville
Household Members: Name Age
Sarah Stephens 35
Clayton S Stephens 17
Jenny F Stephens 16
Hester F Stephens 14
Sylvanus Stephens 12
Robert F Stephens 13
Russel D Stephens 8
Crawford Stephens 7
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Sarah A. Stephens
Home in 1880: Pole Cat, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 48 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
Sarah A. Stephens 48
Robert F. Stephens 22
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Russell D. Stephens 16
Crauford Stephens 17
Thenia A. Lane 7 granddaughter
Henrietta Jordan 25
Minnie L. Jordan 3
More About Sarah Ann R. Echols:
Burial: Loudermilk Family cemetary
Marriage Notes for Thomas Stephens and Sarah Echols:
Husband Thomas M. Stephens born abt. 1828 died bef. July 6, 1863
Children of Thomas Stephens and Sarah Echols are:
i.
Martha C. Stephens, born 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died 1926 in Banks County, GA; married
Crawford Gailey; born 1848 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Martha C. Stephens:
Need to find this obit....
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Martha Gailey 11 Oct 1931
Banks
More About Martha C. Stephens:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Crawford Gailey:
1880 Habersham County, Georgis Census
District 131 Pole Cat
Holdhold 265 / 271
Crawford Gailey Head age 34
Martha C.
wife
age 29
Sylvanus
son
age 17
Rosa M. daughter
age 8
Clifford
son
age 6
Lora
daughter
age 4
Dosie
daughter
age 2
Elma
daughter
age 1/12 Apr
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Sanford Clayton Stephens, born 14 Nov 1852 in Hall County, GA; died 02 Feb 1940 in Banks County,
GA ]]; married (1) Lucy Louisa Cash 06 Jan 1876; born 18 Oct 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died 03
May 1893 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Indiana Maxwell 22 Oct 1893 in Banks County, GA, Book
E page 122; born 19 Sep 1855; died 07 Jan 1929 in Banks County, GA B S.
Notes for Sanford Clayton Stephens:
Sanford Clayton Stephens and family were members of Broad River Baptist Church in Banks County but
lived in Habersham County.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Sanford C Stephens 02 Feb 1940 87 years
--The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, February 8, 1940
Last Rites Sunday Mr. S. C. Stephens
Habersham
Funeral services were held Sunday for Mr. Sanford Clayton Stevens (Stephens), 87-year-old retired
farmer, who passed away at his home during the morning of February 2 after a short sickness.
Mr. Stephens had just recently moved to the Camp Creek community from the Mountain Grove
settlement where he had made his home for 53 years, being one of the oldest residence of that section. He
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was born at Belton. In early childhood he joined the Baptist Church, and later helped organize the Broad
River Church, of which he was a charter member, and retained his membership in till his death.
He is survived by four sons and four daughters: Mr. Tom Stephens of Pelham, Ga.; Mr. Floyd Stephens
of Cornelia; Mrs. W. P. Blackman of Alto; Mrs. Seth Kimbrell and Mrs. George Farmer of Ayersville;
Mr. Tatum Stephens of Lavonia; and Mrs. L. S. Smith of Baldwin; Mr. Buren Stephens of Mt. Airy; also
by a brother, Mr. R. D. Stephens of near Cornelia; and by 47 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and
three great great grandchildren.
Services were conducted by Rev. L. H. Garner at the Camp Creek Baptist Church with burial in the
Stephens Cemetery.
Sosebee-McGahee Company, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements.
More About Sanford Clayton Stephens:
Burial: Lake Russel WMA, GA
More About Lucy Louisa Cash:
Burial: Lake Russel WMA, GA
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Virginia Frances Stephens, born 16 Dec 1853 in Hall County, GA; died 31 Mar 1936 in Hart County,
GA ]]; married Barton Alexander Cash 17 Nov 1869; born 18 Apr 1848 in Habersham County, GA; died
23 Feb 1922 in Hart County, GA H.
Notes for Virginia Frances Stephens:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mrs Virginia F Cash 31 Mar 1936 Hart
--The Hartwell Sun
Friday, April 3, 1936
Mrs. B. A. Cash, 82, Buried Wednesday At Cedar Creek
Well Known Hart County Woman Dies Tuesday After Three Weeks Illness with Pneumonia.
Mrs. Virginia Frances Cash, 82, widow of the late B. A. Cash, died Tuesday morning, March 31st at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Herring, in Cedar Creek community, and was buried in the cemetery at
the Baptist church Wednesday afternoon, April 1st, following services conducted by her pastor, Rev. E.
R. Broadwell, assisted by Rev. J. C. West.
The following children survive: Mrs. B. T. Locke, Belton, S.C., Mrs. E. E. Myers and Mrs. W. B.
Herring, Hartwell; Mrs. Melvin Greenway, R. F. Cash, W. C. Cash, J. C. Cash and R. G. Cash, of
Hartwell; and two brothers, Messrs. C. S. Stephens, of Stephens county, and R. D. Stephens, of Cornelia.
Her Husband preceded her to the grave many years ago.
Death followed an illness of three weeks with pneumonia.
Mrs. Cash was born in Hall County December 16th 1853, a daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Stephens,
pioneer family of that section.
She was one of Hart county's best known and most highly respected citizen, a woman whose life was one
of service to her family, the church and the community where she had resided so long. She will be greatly
missed.
A host of friends here and elsewhere extend to the bereaved family their sincere sympathy in this sorrow.
Pallbearers for the funeral Wednesday were grandsons, L. F. Locke, Owen Cash, Joe Powell, Thomas
Herring, Joe Cash and Howard Locke.
Funeral director W, C, Page in charge.
More About Virginia Frances Stephens:
Burial: Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Barton Alexander Cash:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Barton A. Cash 23 Feb 1922
Hart
Title Cash, Barten Alexander
Birth Date 1848-04-15
Age at Death 73 years 8 months 22 days
County of Death Hart
Date of Death 1922-02-23
Year of Death 1922
Father's Name Reubin Cash
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Mother's Name Buffington
First Name Barten Alexander
Last Name Cash
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 4246
Sex Male
Spouse's Name Virginia Cash
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004177770_00105.jpg
More About Barton Alexander Cash:
Burial: Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Hester F. Stephens, born Abt. 1855 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1873 in Banks County, GA;
married John Daniel Lane 24 Sep 1871 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 330; born 1847 in
Habersham County, GA; died 24 Apr 1913 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Hester F. Stephens:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Hester F Stephens
Birth Year: abt 1856 Age in 1870: 14 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Currahee, Habersham, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Female
Post Office: Clarkesville
Household Members: Name Age
Sarah Stephens 35
Clayton S Stephens 17
Jenny F Stephens 16
Hester F Stephens 14
Sylvanus Stephens 12
Robert F Stephens 13
Russel D Stephens 8
Crawford Stephens 7
More About Hester F. Stephens:
Burial: Lane Cemetery
Notes for John Daniel Lane:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Lane
Birth Year: abt 1852
Age in 1870: 18 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Columbia, Banks, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Hollingsworth
Household Members: Name Age
Turner Lane 68
Sarah Lane 27
Alexander Lane 21
Daniel Lane 18
Ralphford Lane 7
Harriet Lane 27
John Lane 2
--1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District
Household 491/493
John D. Lane age 26
GA GA GA
Mary
age 29 wife GA GA GA
Martha E.
age 6 daughter
William C.
age 3 son
Johnie R.
age 1 son
--79
1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
448 Golden Hill
Household 66/68
John D. Lane age 48 Oct 1851 married at 29 yrs GA GA GA
Sarah L.
age 37 Mar 1863 married at 24 7 children / 7 living GA GA GA
Charlie
age 22 Nov 1872 son
Clate
age 16 Dec 1877 son
James
age 14 Nov 1885
son
Turner
age 12 Sept 1887 son
Mindie
age 8 Jun 1891
daughter
Mittie
age 6 Oct 1893
daughter
Millie
age 5 Jan 1895
daughter
More About John Daniel Lane:
Burial: Lane Cemetery B
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Robert Franklin Stephens, born 12 Dec 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 23 Mar 1920 in Habersham
County, GA H; married Martha Emma Caudell 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
Sylvanus Stephens, born Abt. 1859 in Banks County, GA.
Russell Davis Stephens, born 16 Jul 1861 in Banks County, GA; died 01 Sep 1948 in Habersham
County, GA ]]; married Emma Jane Cash; born 14 May 1875 in Habersham County, GA; died 26 Jan
1939 in Habersham County, GA H.
Notes for Russell Davis Stephens:
The Northeast Georgian
Thursday, January 25, 1940
Fire Destroys Home Here Early Sunday
A two story frame house owned by Russ Stephens and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones was
destroyed by fire of unknown origin early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were away from home
for the night and when the fire was first seen by J. G. Crumley, a near neighbor, the flames were already
enveloping part of the house. By the time that the fire department arrived, little could be done except to
prevent its spread to other nearby buildings.
Monday morning a fire in the Jim Wilbanks house, near the railroad and across from the Golden House,
was put out with slight damage to the ceiling and walls of one room.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Russell D Stephens 1 Sep 1948 87 years Habersham Habersham
--The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, September 02, 1948
Last Rites Conducted For R. D. Stephens Today at Camp Creek
Mr. R. D. "Russ" Stephens died unexpectedly Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the home of his
son, Gus Stephens, near Arkwright.
He was 87 years of age and a life-long resident of Habersham county. He was a member of Broad River
Baptist Church.
His wife, the former Emma Jane Cash, preceded him in death in 1939.
Funeral services were held today (Thursday) at Camp Creek Baptist church with Rev. S. A. Pless
officiating. Interment was in the churchyard.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. John Culver; Mrs. Vesta Turner; Mrs. L. B. Ariail, Cornelia; Mrs.
Ray Black, Clarkesville; three sons, Gus, Cornelia; Stanley, Cleveland, Ohio; Roy, Clarkesville; 14
grandchildren and eight grandchildren.
Thomas J. McGahee, funeral director, in charge of arrangements.
--Card of Thanks
We wish to thank each and everyone for their kind deeds and words of sympathy during the death and
passing of our dear father, R. D. Stephens; Mr. Bob Gastley and daughters for their beautiful hymns, and
Rev. S. A. Pless for his efforts made in making our sorrow lighter. We greatly appreciate the beautiful
flowers sent by all.
May God's richest blessings rest on each and everyone.
Family of R. D. Stephens.
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More About Russell Davis Stephens:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Emma Jane Cash:
Could not find her in the Georgia Death Index.
More About Emma Jane Cash:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Crawford Stephens, born Abt. 1863 in Banks County, GA.
14. William Benjamin Caudell, born 11 Jan 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1928 in Hall
County, GA ]]. He was the son of 28. John Preston Caudell and 29. Lucy Ann Cash. He married 15. Pricilla
Elizabeth Morgan 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
15. Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan, born 18 Nov 1844 in Franklin County, GA; died 07 Jul 1911 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]. She was the daughter of 30. Daniel Morgan and 31. Sara M. Unknown.
Notes for William Benjamin Caudell:
1900 Murray County, Georgia Census
Household 110/110
William B. Caudell, Head M. Jan. 1845 age 55 married for 35 years
Pricilla E.
Wife F. Nov. 1844 age 55 married 35 for years 8 children / 8 living.
Amanda R.
Daughter F.
Aug. 1884 age 15 Single
Noah C.
Son M. Nov. 1887 age 12 Single
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
William B. Caudell 04 May 1928 Hall 13279-J
--The Dalton Citizen
May 10, 1928
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us in the burial of our father, W. B. Caudell,
who died at Lula, Ga., and was brought here for interment. Also thanks for the beautiful floral offerings. May
God bless each and everyone in your sad hours.
His children, J. M. Caudell, Mrs. R. F. Stephens, Mrs. C. W. Crisler, Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, D. H. Caudell, Mrs. J.
M. Felker, Mrs. G. C. Stafford, N. C. Caudell.
More About William Benjamin Caudell:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Harmony Baptist Church
Notes for Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan:
The North Georgia Citizen
July 13, 1911
Mrs. W. B. Cordell
Last Friday morning at her home near Harmony Church, Mrs. W. B. Cordell, one of the eldest and most highly
respected residents of that part of the county, passed away. She was sixty-six years of age.
Mrs. Cordell was for years a member of the Harmony Baptist church, and took great interest in the work, being a
power for good in the community. She is survived by her husband and eight children.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. C. C. Maples; and interment was made
in Harmony cemetery.
More About Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Harmony Baptist Church
Children of William Caudell and Pricilla Morgan are:
i.
John Milton Caudell, born 12 Jul 1867 in Banks County, GA; died 06 May 1954 in Aiken, SC ]];
married Rebecca Maxwell 1888; born 21 Jan 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 25 Jan 1944 in See Note.
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Notes for John Milton Caudell:
South Carolina Death Records, 1821-1955
Name Birth Year Death Date County of Death Certificate Number
John Milton Caudell 1867 6 May 1954 Aiken 006379
--The Banks County Journal
May 14, 1954
John M. Caudell
Mr. John Milton Caudell, age 88, died Thursday, May 6, in Aiken, S.C. Mr. Caudell was born in Banks
county and has lived there most of his life. Married Miss Rebecca Maxwell who proceeded him in death
in 1942.
Funeral services were held Saturday May 8 at 11 a.m., from Harmony Baptist church. Rev. Curtis
Carpenter officiated assisted by Rev. Ted Sisk. Interment in church cemetery.
Survived by 4 sons, Chester Caudell, Cornelia; Tom Caudell, Atlanta; Tatum Caudell, Batesburg, S.C.;
Burell Caudell, Atlanta; 2 daughters, Mrs. Hattie C, Purcell, Baxley; Mrs. C. N. Watts, Baldwin; 1
brother, D. H. Caudell, Dalton; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mandy Stafford. Dalton; Mrs. Ora Felter, Meigs; 13
grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren.
McGahee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
More About John Milton Caudell:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Rebecca Maxwell:
1920 United States Federal Census
Name Age in 1920 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Home in 1920
Caudell, Rebecca 50 1869 Georgia White Georgia State Sanitarium, Baldwin, Georgia
--In her sisters obit states.......Her only sister, Mrs. Johnnie Caudell, died in Baxley, Ga., just four hours
after her death.
The Toccoa Record
Thursday, February 02, 1944
Mrs. S. S. Cash Passes In 79th Year, Friday
Mrs. Georgia Maxwell Cash died at her residence near Tates Creek Church Friday night about 9 o'colck
after a short illness. Mrs. Cash was born May 2, 1865 in Banks County, Ga. and was the daughter of the
late William Maxwell and the late Mary Lane Maxwell. Mrs. Cash was loved by all who new her. She
was a member of Lamar Christian Church. The profuse floral offering showed the high Esteem in which
she was held. Mrs. Cash was preceded to the grave by her husband Mr. Seward S. Cash, a little over a
year ago. Her only sister, Mrs. Johnnie Caudell, died in Baxley, Ga., just four hours after her death.
She is survived by Six children, Mrs. Ben Farmer of Toccoa, Mrs. G. M. Anderson of Clarkesville, Mrs.
D. G. Martin of Fitzgerald, Mrs. P. C. Gailey of Toccoa, and Noel and Homer of Toccoa. Funeral
services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Lamar Church with Dr. A. T. Cline and Rev.
Linkous officiating. The music was rendered by the Deal family and Mr. J. T. Acree. Interment was in
the churchyard with Acree-Davis Funeral Home in charge of Arrangements.
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iii.
Martha Emma Caudell, born 04 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA; died 15 Sep 1946 in Chamblee, Dekalb
County, GA ]]; married Robert Franklin Stephens 15 Mar 1888 in Banks County, GA.
Sarah Ardela Caudell, born 12 May 1871 in Banks County, GA; died 20 Nov 1929 in Jackson County,
GA ]]; married William Charles Crisler Bef. 1892; born 16 Nov 1869 in Georgia; died 22 Jan 1941 in
Jackson County, GA ]].
Notes for Sarah Ardela Caudell:
Could not find her in the Georgia Death Index.
--The Jackson Herald
Thursday, December 5, 1929
Mrs. C. W. Crisler
Mrs. C. W. Crisler passed away at the hospital in Maysville on November 20, following an attack of
Pneumonia. Mrs. Crisler was the wife of Mr. Charles W. Crisler, and was 59 years of age. She was a
member of the Methodist church, and was an outstanding Christian character in her community. a
faithful friend, loving mother, devoted wife, and loyal servant of God has been called to her reward.
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She is survived by her husband, and the following children: Messrs. Clarence Crisler of Maysville,
Herbert Crisler of Louisiana, Newt and George Crisler and Mrs. Herman Vaughn of Near Commerce.
The funeral occurred at Wilson's Church, on the Commerce-Maysville Road, and interment was in the
church cemetery.
More About Sarah Ardela Caudell:
Burial: Wilson Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for William Charles Crisler:
Could not find him in the Georgia Death Index.
--The Jackson Herald
Thursday, January 30, 1941
W. C. Crisler
Funeral services for William Charles Crisler were held at Wilson's church, north of Commerce, Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. Crisler died at the hospital in Commerce, following an illness of several weeks. He was 71 years of
age and had spent his entire life in Jackson county. A good man has gone to his reward.
Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Herman Vaughn of Commerce, four sons, Newt Crisler of Commerce,
George Crisler of Alto, Herbert Crisler of Commerce and Clarence Crisler of Nacoochee; six sisters, Mrs.
Sallie Carson of Atlanta, Mrs. Mattie Wood, Mrs. D. J. Yarbrough of Commerce, Mrs. John Murphey of
Maysville, Mrs. Mollie Redd, of Demorest, Mrs. B. C. Minish of Nacoochee, and one brother, Mr. Bob
Crisler of Maysville.
More About William Charles Crisler:
Burial: Wilson Methodist Church Cemetery
iv.
Ida Elizabeth Caudell, born 19 Feb 1874 in Banks County GA; died 07 Oct 1942 in Hall County, GA H
B; married Jerry Cleveland Hawkins Bef. 1900; born 14 Jun 1868; died 25 Nov 1935 in Hall County,
GA ]].
More About Ida Elizabeth Caudell:
Burial: Timber Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Jerry Cleveland Hawkins:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Jerry C Hawkins 25 Nov 1935
Hall
--The Gainesville Eagle
Thursday, November 28, 1935
Murder Charged To Two Deputies After Man Dies
As an outgrowth of the fatal shooting Sunday, November 17, of Jerry Hawkins, of Lula, warrants
charging murder were sworn out Monday of this week against Deputies Lee Land and J. C. Smith,
charged with having inflicted the fatal wounds. The warrants were sworn out by Charley Hawkins, a son.
The deputies are under the custody of Sheriff I. L. Lawson and have demanded a commitment hearing,
but it has been postponed pending the outcome of the condition of Charley Hawkins, also wounded in
the altercation.
The shooting occurred at the Hawkins home. Details will be found elsewhere on this page.
One Is Slain In Shooting On Sunday
Jerry Hawkins Dies, Son Charley Shot In Affair With Deputies
Mr. Jerry C. Hawkins, 72, well-known Lula resident, is dead and Charley Hawkins, his son, carries three
gunshot wounds as a result of an alleged altercation Sunday November 17, between them, another son,
Joe Hawkins and Deputy Sheriffs Lee Land and J. C. Smith.
Mr. Hawkins died Monday morning from wounds in his right shoulder and left arm. His son was shot
through the right hip and twice through the right arm. The son, however, was released from the hospital
Tuesday.
The deputies are reported to have suspected the Hawkins car of transporting liquor when it was met some
distance from the Hawkins home. Chased, it was stated, the driver, Joe, drove to the side of the home,
followed closely by the deputies.
There Smith is said to have tried to open the rear door of the sedan, only to find it locked. Mr. Hawkins
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is alleged to have shoved a pistol into his side, the deputy grabbing the cocked weapon, and the hammer
descending on the fleshy part of his hand, between thumb and forefinger.
Charlie Hawkins is said to have then come from the home with a rifle in hand, to have jerked Smith from
the car, off his feet and onto the ground. At this point a general shooting fracas is alleged to have taken
place, Charley, his father, Land and Smith all participating. As a result, Mr. Hawkins and Charley were
both wounded, it was stated.
Funeral services for Mr. Hawkins were held Tuesday afternoon from Timber Ridge Baptist church. Rev.
R. Q. Leavell, Assisted by Rev. Billy Scales, officiated, and interment was in the churchyard.
Mr. Hawkins is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Hawkins.
More About Jerry Cleveland Hawkins:
Burial: Timber Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery
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Daniel Harrison Caudell, born 11 Jun 1877 in Banks County, GA; died 11 May 1961 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]; married Nancy Cora Cash 20 Feb 1898 in Whitfield County, GA, Book C page 242; born
14 Apr 1880 in Banks County, GA; died 17 May 1945 in Whitfield County, GA ]].
Notes for Daniel Harrison Caudell:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Daniel Harrison Candell 11 Jun 1877 White Whitfield, Georgia
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Daniel H Caudell 11 May 1961 83 years Whitfield Whitfield
--Buried at Harmony Baptist Church in Whitfield County.
--The Dalton Citizen
May 17, 1961
D. H. Caudell Dies Thursday in Dawnville Area
Daniel Harrison Caudell, 83, passed away at his home Thursday night at 8 o'clock on the HarmonyDawnville Road.
He is survived by a foster daughter, Miss Mattie Stewart, a foster son Clyde Edwards; a grandchild
Janice Edwards all of Dalton; a sister Mrs. Ora Felker of Meggs and a number of nieces and nephews
also survive.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Harmony Baptist Church with the Rev. Oscar
Michael and Rev. Lynn Wood officiating. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery with Love Funeral
Home in charge.
More About Daniel Harrison Caudell:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Nancy Cora Cash:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Nancy C Caudell 18 May 1945 65 years
--The Dalton Citizen
May 24, 1945
Mrs Nancy Caudell is Taken by Death
Whitflield
Mrs. Nancy Cora Caudell, 65 years of age, died suddenly at her home near Harmony last Thursday night.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday from the Harmony Baptist church with the Rev. Jeff Baker and
the Rev. Lynn Wood officiating. Interment followed in the churchyard with the Love Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
Survivors include her husband, Harrison Caudell; one foster son, Clyde Edwards, U.S. Army; two sisters,
Mrs. Lee Scroggins and Mrs. Mary Cantrell, both of Fort Worth, Texas, and three brothers, Noah Cash,
J. C. Cash and H. B. Cash, all of Fort Worth.
More About Nancy Cora Cash:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Harmony Baptist Church
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vi.
Ora Lucy Caudell, born 18 Aug 1880 in Banks County, GA; died 03 Sep 1970 in Sumter County, GA ]];
married James Marion Felker 18 Aug 1899 in Whitfield County, GA, Book C page 270; born 17 Jan
1872; died 24 Jun 1941 in Duval County, FL ]].
Notes for Ora Lucy Caudell:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Ora L Felker 03 Sep 1970 90 years Thomas Sumter
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Ora Felker 18 Aug 1880 Sep 1970 Americus, Sumter, Georgia
--The Daily Citizen News
Friday, September 4, 1970
Mrs. Felker
Mrs. Ora Caudell Felker, 90, died in an Americus Hospital Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
She is survived by two sons, Mr. Hoyt Felker of Dalton and Mr. Roy Felker of Jacksonville, a number of
grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Chapel of Love Funeral Home with
Rev. Wayne Robertson officiating.
The body will remain at the Funeral Home and will be ready for viewing after 5 o'clock today.
The family requests that flowers be omitted.
Burial will be in Dawnville Cemetery with Love Funeral Home in charge.
More About Ora Lucy Caudell:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Dawnville Cemetery
Notes for James Marion Felker:
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
Name Death Date County of Death Age at Death Race Gender
James Marian Felker 1941 Duval White Male
--The Dalton Citizen
June 26, 1941
James M. Felker, a former resident dies in Florida
James Marlon Felker, a former resident of Whitfield county in the Harmony community, died a the home
of his son, Roy Felker, in Jacksonville, Fla., Tuesday afternoon following a lingering illness. The body
arrived in Dalton this morning at 11:50 o'clock and was removed to the home of his son Hoyt Felker on
the Chatsworth road.
Funeral services will be held from the Dawnville Methodist church Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Interment will be made in Dawnville cemetery with Love Funeral home in charge of local arrangements.
Mr. Felker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Felker; two sons, Hoyt Felker, of Dalton, and Ray Felker, of
Jacksonville; two grandchildren, Sawilla Felker, of Dalton, and Martha Jean Felker, of Jacksonville; four
sisters, Mrs. D. C. Bridges, of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Josie Bridges, Mrs. Liddle Bridges and Mrs. J. W.
Smith, all of Meigs.
Mr. Felker was well known throughout Whitfield County. He lived at Meigs some time before going to
Jacksonville to reside.
More About James Marion Felker:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Dawnville Cemetery
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Amanda R. Caudell, born 09 Aug 1884 in Banks County, GA; died 20 May 1957 in Whitfield County,
GA ]]; married (1) James H. Couch Abt. 1907; born 1878 in Georgia; died in Whitfield County, GA See
Note; married (2) William Sylvester Talley Abt. 1915; born 15 Oct 1873 in Georgia; died 14 Feb 1955 in
Whitfield County, GA ]]; married (3) Grover Cleveland Stafford Abt. 1923; born 26 Oct 1884 in
Whitfield County, Georgia; died 24 Oct 1950 in Whitfield County, GA ]].
Notes for Amanda R. Caudell:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
85
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Amanda C Stafford 20 May 1957 72 years Whitfield Whitfield
--The Dalton Citizen
Thursday, May 23, 1957
Mrs. Stafford Dies Mon. In Hospital Here
Mrs. Amanda Caudell Stafford, widow of the late Grover C. Stafford passed away in the Hamilton
Memorial Hospital Monday afternoon.
She is survived by three daughters Mrs. Robert W. Shipley of Dalton, Mrs. T. A. Whitener of Alexander,
Va. and Miss Ora Mae Couch of Chattanooga; three sons, Troy and Dennis Talley and George Stafford
all of Dalton; one sister, Mrs. Jim Felker of Meigs; one brother D. H. Caudell of Dalton and five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Eugene
Bartenfeld, Rev. Jack Stabler and Dr. Robert Jackson officiating. Burial was in Whitfield Memorial
Gardens with Love Funeral Home in charge.
More About Amanda R. Caudell:
Burial: Whitfield County GA, Whitfield Memorial Gardens
Notes for Grover Cleveland Stafford:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Grover Cleveland Stafford 26 Oct 1984 White Not Stated, Whitfield, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Grover C Stafford 24 Oct 1950 65 years Whitfield Whitfield
--The Dalton Citizen
October 26, 1950
Grover C. Stafford Claimed By Death In Hospital, Here
Funeral Services Set Today; Was Member Of Pioneer Family
Grover C. Stafford, owner of Stafford's Grocery on the Chatsworth Road for a number of years, passed
away Tuesday morning at Hamilton Memorial Hospital after being in ill health for the past year.
He was a member of one of the pioneer families of Dalton and Whitfield County.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amanda T. Stafford; one son, George C. Stafford of Dalton; three step
daughters, Mrs. R. W. Shipley of Dalton, Miss Ora Mae Couch of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. T. A.
Whitener of Deland, Fla.; two step-sons, Dennis and Troy Talley both of Dalton; three sisters, Mrs. Mary
Brooke of Dalton, Mrs. J. D. Kerr of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. James Alley of Baton Rouge, La.; three
grandchildren, George F. and Elaine Julia Stafford and Susan Whitener.
Funeral services will be held from the First Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the
Rev. Paul Turner and the Rev. Eugene Bartenfeld officiating. Interment will be in the Richardson
Cemetery with Love Funeral Home in charge.
More About Grover Cleveland Stafford:
Burial: Richardson Cemetery
viii.
Noah C. Caudell, born 24 Mar 1885 in Banks County, GA; died 04 Mar 1956 in Laurens County, SC ]];
married (1) Harriett Samantha Caudell Abt. 1904; born 31 Mar 1874 in Banks County, GA; died 27 Sep
1952 in Laurens County, SC ]]; married (2) Jessie Harrison Abt. 1952.
Notes for Noah C. Caudell:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Noah Candell 24 Mar 1884 White Not Stated, Banks, GA
--1910 Banks County, Georgia Census
No. 284 Washington District
Household 38/40 (On same property as James Harrison & Harriett Caudell)
Noah Caudelle age 26
86
Harriett S.
age 37 2 children / 2 living
Wilkes E.
age 6
Noah Y. W. (??) age 6/12?
--1920 Banks County, Georgia Census
No. 284 Washington District
Household 53/55
Noah Caudell age 35
Hariet S.
age 40
Wilkes E.
age 16
Boyd, Y.
age 10
--Could not find him in the South Carolina Death Index.
--The Anderson Independent-Mail
March 6, 1956
Noah Caudell
Clinton, March 5 - Noah Caudell, 71, a native of Banks County, Georgia, died suddenly of a heart attack
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Caudell had lived in Laurens County for 11 years, and prior to his retirement a few years ago, was
employed by the Joanna Cotton Mill. He was a member of Fairview Baptist Church and also a Deacon.
He was twice married, first to the late Mrs. Samantha Caudell, also a native of Georgia. From this union
two sons survive him, W. F. Caudell, of Bonds Crossroads and B. Y. Caudell, of Milledgeville, Ga. His
second wife, Mrs. Jessie Harrison Caudell, survives him with six step-children. One sister, Mrs. Emma
Ward, of Georgia, also survives.
Funeral services were held from the Gray Funeral Home at 4 p.m. today with the Rev. T. B. Altman
officiating. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery.
More About Noah C. Caudell:
Burial: Rosemont Cemetery Clinton SC
Notes for Harriett Samantha Caudell:
South Carolina Death Index, 1950-1952
Name Death Date Age County Gender Race Death Certificate
Harriet S Caudell 27 Sep 1952
--The Anderson Independent-Mail
September 29, 1952
Mrs. Noah Caudell
78 Laurens Female White 013767
Clinton, September 28 - Mrs. Samantha Caudell, 78, wife of Noah Caudell of the Cross Roads secton of
Laurnes County, died early yesterday morning following several years of declining health.
She was a native of Banks County, Ga., but had made her home near Clinton for eight years. She was a
member of Fairview Baptist Church. She taught school for a number of years in Banks County, Ga.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, W. E. Caudell of near Joanna, and B. Y. Caudell of Georgia.
Funeral services were held from the Gray Funeral Home in Clinton at 4 p.m. today. The Rev. T. B.
Altman conducted the rites. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery at Clinton.
Pallbearers: Joe Bonds, J. C. Nabor, Carel Henderson, Tillman Crapps, Luther Johnson and James
Johnson.
More About Harriett Samantha Caudell:
Burial: Rosemont Cemetery Clinton, SC
Generation o. 5
16. Hugh Brown, born 1807 in South Carolina; died 18 Jan 1885 in Banks County, GA. He was the son of
32. Robert Brown and 33. Jane. He married 17. Mary Caudell 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
17. Mary Caudell, born 1812 in North Carolina; died Abt. Nov 1892 in Banks County, GA. She was the
daughter of 34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr. and 35. Frances (Fanny).
Notes for Hugh Brown:
Beverly and Jim Winsness found this grave marker in a back yard on March 8, 1997. On it was:
87
"HERE LIES THE BODY
OF HUGH BROWN
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JANUARY THE
18TH 1885
IN THE 78TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
DEATH IS A DEBT
THAT'S JUST AND DUE
THAT I HAVE PADE
AND SO MUST YOU"
The location is .3 mile east of the intersection of 105 and Spring Road on the right behind a green trailer on a
crest in a small wooded area with several other graves.
Take 141 north from I85 - just before Cornelia (and 2.2 miles past Harmony Baptist Church where Minnie Bell
Brown and her mother are buried) go east on 105 for 4.85 miles to address number 2799 which presently is green
trailer on the left - go up behind the trailer.
To get to Robert Brown's grave, continue .3 miles and turn right on Spring Road. Go through the stop sign found
2.5 miles down that road as it crosses Hwy 198 it becomes Union Hill Road. Continue for .3 miles passing Union
Hill Baptist Church to 679 Union Hill Road. Turn right past the house and trailer and ceramics mfg bldg on a dirt
driveway. Park there and walk down the dirt "road". The road turns left and the cemetery is found on the right
shortly thereafter.
--1830 Habersham Census
page 13-A
Hugh Brown Head of Household
Males:
1 age 20- 30 age group (Hugh)
Females:
1 age 20- 30 age group (Mary)
1 age 50-60
(possibly Jane)
More About Hugh Brown:
Burial: Brady / Brown Cemetery
More About Mary Caudell:
Burial: Brady / Brown Cemetery
Children of Hugh Brown and Mary Caudell are:
i.
Frances L. 'Fansy' Brown, born Aug 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 11 Jun 1900 in Banks
County, GA; married Green William S. Martin 16 Dec 1852 in Franklin County, GA; born Jun 1826;
died Bef. 11 Jun 1900 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Frances L. 'Fansy' Brown:
Banks County Court HouseG. W. S. Martin June 11, 1900; Fannie L. Martin, Widow; Book D, page
309.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book F, page 363
(not the same words)
December 3, 1892 between Mrs. Fanny L. Martin and William D. Brown both of Banks County.
Fanny L. Martin for the sum of sixty dollars sell her undivide one ninth intrest in the land and tenements
of the dower left to her mother Mary Brown under the will of her husband (my father) Hugh Brown .....
as describeed in his last will and testament containing ninty acres in the 371st District G.M. Where the
said Hugh Brown lived.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of }
William C. Moss
Fanny L. Martin
88
G. W. Smith
G. W. Martin
Her X Mark
Notes for Green William S. Martin:
In Company D. 43rd Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee, CSA., Banks County,
Georgia "Middle River Volunteers".
Was a private, enlisted March 4, 1862.
--Banks County, Georgia
Deed Book 117-26 Dec. 1860-James W. Martin and Green W.S. Martin - $50.00-20 A. on Middle River,
284th Dist. originally granted to James Martin. Wit.: William C. Moss, J.P.; Hugh Brown.
--1880 Banks County Georgia Census
Columbia District 371
Household 489/491
Green Martin Head
age 54 GA GA GA
Fannie L.
wife
age 57 GA GA GA
Mary A.
daughter age 25
Jane E.
daughter age 22
Hugh A.
son
age 21
Sarah A.
daughter age 18
William
son
age 12
Hannah
daughter
age 11
McLane
son
age 7
Jane E. granddaughter age 6
Spear Segars uncle (?) age 2/12 April
must be Grandson.... The son of Jane E. Martin Segars
--Banks County, Georgia
Book ? page 101
Inventory and Appraisement of all the property in the County of Banks belonging to the estate G. W. S.
Martin late of Banks County deceased.
Household and Kitchen furniture Bedsteads and bedding for same
$25.00
2 chairs
.50
2 clothes chest
1.50
Farming tools 1 2 horse ...?... plows
1.00
1 double plow stock
.50
1 single plow stock
.25
4 plows 40cts 1 cross cut saw 35
.75
1 scythe
1.50
1 2 house wagon
5.00
1 set plane gear
.50
1 axe and 2 mattocks
.50
2 barrels
.75
2 mules
30.00
1 cow and calf
15.00
1 .....?.......
2.00
100 bundles fodder
1.00
G. W. S Martin interest in the present growing crop.
20.00
We the undersigned ....?... appraised do certify that the above is in our Judgement a true appraisement
and valuations of all the property in Banks County both real and personal belonging to the estate of G.
W. S. Martin and that the property list was ....?.... and ..?..listed to as by Mrs. Fannie L. Martin, Widow
of said deceased as being a just and true inventory thereof.
We do further certify that ...?... ...?... upon our duty ..?.. did take and subscribed on oath ...?...to discharge
the same.
No Signatures
ii.
Robert J. Brown, born 15 Oct 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Sep 1880 in Banks County, GA;
married Margaret Louisa Ausburn 30 Nov 1856 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 153 Habersham
County; born Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Notes for Robert J. Brown:
Index To GA's 1867-1869 Returns Of Qualified Voters, Robert J. Brown was registered to vote.
--From Karen Ledford "These Men Wore Grey, Banks County, Georgia"
89
R. J. (Robert) Brown - October 15-1833-Sept. 10, 1880: C.S.A. Served in Co. D, 43rd Ga. Regt., Inf.,
Army of Tenn., "Middle River Vols", Banks County, Georgia. Private, enlisted 3/4/1862. Roll dated
Feb. 29, 1864, last on file shows him present. He is listed in the 1850 Habersham County census in the
household of his father:
Hugh Brown, 44 years., born in South Carolina;
Mary, age 38 years., born in South Carolina;
F. L. 18 years (female);
R.J., 16 years (male); Robert J.
B.P., 13 years, (male), he is Benjamin Pollard Brown who is C.S.A. and buried at Mt. Pleasant Baptist
Church in Ayersville Community, Stephens Co., Ga., see Volume III, "These Men Wore Grey";
J., 12 years (female);
S. 9 years (female);
H. 7 years (male);
J., 3 years (male);
W. 6 months (male).
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Middle River District
Household 621
Robert J. Brown age 26 GA
Margret L.
age 21 GA
James M.
age 1 GA
--1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District
Household 478/480
Robert J. Brown
age 47
GA GA GA
Margaret
age 40 wife GA GAGA
James M. age 21 son
Hugh B.
age 18
son
William J.
age 14 son
John C.
age 11
son
Doctor
age 6
son
Rufus C.
age 3
son
More About Robert J. Brown:
Burial: Brady / Brown Cemetery off Spring Road .3 miles east of 105 on right side behind a trailer.
Notes for Margaret Louisa Ausburn:
In 1900 census age 53 born January 1847, 8 childern / 6 living.
She was raised by her grandparents James and Margaret Brown after her parents died.
--1910 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Columbia District 371
Household 232/234
Doctor C. Brown Head age 35 married once for 10 yrs general farmer
GA GA GA
Lidia A.
wife age 34 married once for 10 yrs 5 children / 1 living GA GA GA
Clytie
daughter age 7/12
GA GA GA
Margaret Brown mother age 69 widow GA GA GA
More About Margaret Louisa Ausburn:
Burial: Brady / Brown Cemetery
8
iii.
iv.
Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr., born 02 Feb 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 May 1910 in
Stephens County, GA ]]; married Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA,
Book B, page 170.
Jane E. Brown, born Abt. 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1885 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Jane E. Brown:
Jane Brown may never have married. In the 1880 census she was listed as age 36, single, and living with
her parents Hugh and Mary Brown.
More About Jane E. Brown:
Burial: Brady / Brown Cemetery
v.
Sarah E. 'Sally' Brown, born Jun 1842 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1905 in Banks County, GA;
90
married William M. Blackburn Abt. 1865; born 25 Dec 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910
in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Sarah E. 'Sally' Brown:
Married after 1860 census.
More About Sarah E. 'Sally' Brown:
Burial: Blackburn/ Kelly Cemetery Banks County, GA
Notes for William M. Blackburn:
Joined Company D, 43rd Regiment GA Volunteer Infantry Army of TN C. S. A. Banks County , GA
"Middle Rivers Volunteers." Private March 04,1862. Captured at Baker's Creek, MS May 16, 1863.
Paroled at Fort Delaware, DL July 03, 1863. Received at City Point, VA for exchange at Kinston, NC
March 10, 1865. Released at Point Lookout, MD June 24, 1865 (Born in GA December 25, 1839.)
More About William M. Blackburn:
Burial: Blackburn/ Kelly Cemetery Banks County, GA
vi.
Hugh B. Brown, born Abt. 1843 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1885 - 1889 in Banks County,
GA; married Amanda Vaughn 29 Jul 1883 in Banks County, GA, Book BCD, page 66; born 1852 in
Habersham County, GA; died Bef. Aug 1892 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Hugh B. Brown:
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book B, Page 244 and 245
July 24, 1876
(not the same words)
Between James Brown of the one part and Hugh B. Brown of the other part both of the county and state
aforesaid, that James Brown for the sum of the sum one thousand dollars sell Hugh B. Brown one
hundred and fifty acres more or less. In Testimony where of the said James Brown has hereto set his
hand and affixed his seal the day and year above written.
Sign sealed and delivered in presence of us
Willian D, Brown
James Brown (seal)
Richard L. Hooper, N.P. & J.P.
Recorded January 1st. 1877. W. W. Moore C.S.C.
Notes for Amanda Vaughn:
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book C, Page 655
November 27, 1883
(not the same words)
Between George Vaughn of the first part and Amanda Brown, daughter of the said George Vaughn of the
second part, for the sum of twenty-five dollars sell his daughter Amanda Brown for the natural love and
affection which he has for her, all of two lots of land lying in said county first lot on south side of Broad
River adjoining land of that Brown, Brady and others, containing 9 and 3/4 acres - nine and three eights
acres more or less (? 9 3/4 and 9 3/8 ?) boundary of the second lot containing one hundred and eight and
one half acres more or less. Said lot adjoins Hugh Brown and others.
In witness whereof the said George Vaughn has hereto set his hand and seal the day and year above
written.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
William C. Moss
William D. Brown
George Vaughn X his mark (seal)
James H. Caudell, J.P.
Recorded December 10, 1883. R. J. Dyar C.S.C.
vii.
James M. Brown, born Abt. 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Oct 1915 in Franklin County, GA
F; married Ardenia Vaughn 26 Dec 1868 in Banks County, GA, Book A, page 117; born Mar 1846 in
Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1910 in Franklin County, GA.
Notes for James M. Brown:
Index To GA's 1867-1868 Returns Of Qualified Voters, James M. Brown was Registered to vote in
Banks County.
--1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
page 326
James Brown
age 23 GA
Ardena
age 19 GA
Julia D.
age 4/12 GA
91
--1900 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Dooleys, District 27
Household 150-152
James M. Brown age 54
Jul 1845 Head
Adena
age 54
May 1846 wife
William H.
age 15
June 1884 son
Mary E.
age 12
Feb 1888 daughter
Julia Fowler
age 30
Mar 1870 daughter Widow
William L
age 9
Jul 1890 Grandson
--1910 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Household 114/116
James M. Brown Head age 63 married once for 40 years
Adena
wife
age 64 married once for 40 years 10 children / 4 living
Julie daughter
age 39 widow 2 children / 2 living
Jesse grandson
age 8
More About James M. Brown:
Burial: Trinty United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hwy 106 Franklin County
Notes for Ardenia Vaughn:
Banks County, Georgia Land Records
Ardenia Vaughn Brown's father, George Vaughn, gave her 33 1/2 acres in Banks County,GA for love
and Affection of said daughter and the sum of $ 25.00. Recorded in Book C page, 648-649, dated 1883
and witnessed by William C. Moss, William D. Brown, and James H. Caudell J.P.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book E, Page 106, 107 and 108
December 20th, 1886
(not the same words)
Between Adena Brown of the first part and William C. Moss of the second part all of said state and
County, that Adena Brown for the sum of six hundred dollars sell land on the Middle River first lot
containing nine and three fourths Acres more or less, bounding by lands of A. J. Cash, James Ward and
others. Second lot of land on the North side of said river containing 44 acres more or less adjoining lands
of Joseph E. Vaughn, Mrs. Crump and others, does hereby sell to William C. Moss one seventh interest
in a certain track of land in said county having on the 27th day of November 1883 been deeded to Stovall
Pool as trustee for the use of Elizabeth Vaughn by George Vaughn during her natural life the same
including the building where he then lived containing one hundred and fifty seven acres more or less,
adjoining lands of Hugh Brown, Oliver Vaughn, Joseph E. Vaughn and others to be divided into seven
lots at the death of Said Elizabeth Vaughn and one seventh lot to be made the said Adena Brown
Rufus C. Moss
Rufus J. Ward
February 19th, 1887, Robert A. Brown, N.P. & J. P.
Recorded Jul 4th, 1887. L. N. Turk C.S.C.
--1910 Banks County, Georgia Census
Household 114/115
James O. Brown Head age 65 married once for 40 yrs.
Adena
wife
age 65 married once for 40 yrs. 10 children / 4 living
Julie
daughter
age 39 Widowed
2 children / 2 living
Jesse
grand Son
age 8
--If she is buried at Trinity United Methodist Church, there is no headstone for her.
More About Ardenia Vaughn:
Burial: ? Trinty United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hwy 106 ? ( If there, no headstone exists.)
viii.
Mary Martha Brown, born Abt. 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1890 in Banks County, GA;
married John Daniel Lane Abt. 1873 in Banks County, GA; born 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died
24 Apr 1913 in Banks County, GA.
More About Mary Martha Brown:
Burial: Lane Cemetery
Notes for John Daniel Lane:
1870 United States Federal Census
92
Name: Daniel Lane
Birth Year: abt 1852
Age in 1870: 18 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Columbia, Banks, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Hollingsworth
Household Members: Name Age
Turner Lane 68
Sarah Lane 27
Alexander Lane 21
Daniel Lane 18
Ralphford Lane 7
Harriet Lane 27
John Lane 2
--1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District
Household 491/493
John D. Lane age 26
GA GA GA
Mary
age 29 wife GA GA GA
Martha E.
age 6 daughter
William C.
age 3 son
Johnie R.
age 1 son
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
448 Golden Hill
Household 66/68
John D. Lane age 48 Oct 1851 married at 29 yrs GA GA GA
Sarah L.
age 37 Mar 1863 married at 24 7 children / 7 living GA GA GA
Charlie
age 22 Nov 1872 son
Clate
age 16 Dec 1877 son
James
age 14 Nov 1885
son
Turner
age 12 Sept 1887 son
Mindie
age 8 Jun 1891
daughter
Mittie
age 6 Oct 1893
daughter
Millie
age 5 Jan 1895
daughter
More About John Daniel Lane:
Burial: Lane Cemetery B
ix.
William David Brown, born 21 Apr 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Feb 1912 in Banks
County, GA ]]; married Nancy Elizabeth Garrison 10 Oct 1872 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 192;
born 23 Sep 1852 in Franklin County, GA; died 12 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA B.
Notes for William David Brown:
1910 Banks County, Georgia Census
William D. Brown age 60 married for 37 years
Nancy E.
age 58 married for 37 years 3 children / 3 living
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book C, Page 656 (not the same words)
September 1st, 1883 between Hugh Brown of the county of Banks and State of Georgia of the first part,
and William D. Brown of the county of Banks and State of Georgia of the second part, for the sum of
twelve hundred dollars sell land forty acres more or less beginning at a water oak at the ford of the
branch on the Carnesville and Clarkesville Road, between where Hugh Brown and Margaret now live
and running the road west to William C Moss there down said line southern direction until it comes to
the road there downs said river it comes to a little elbow thence north course to a rock corner, thence
southeast a conditional line to the branch thence up said branch to the beginning corner.
In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereto set his hand affixed his seal and delivered
these presence the day and year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Hugh B. Brown X his mark
Green M. Brown X his mark
Hugh Brown (seal)
Isaac W. Alexander, N.P. & J.P.
Recorded December 10th, 1883. R. J. Dyar C.S.C.
(This is where Hugh Brown sold his home place to his son William D. Brown. And this is the first
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time Hugh's wife is referred to as Margaret and not Mary.)
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book D, Page 555
(not the same words)
April 18th 1885 between F. L. Martin, B. P. Brown, Green M. Brown, H. B. Brown, James Brown, Mary
Lane, Hannah Brown and Sarah Blackburn of the first part, and W. D. Brown of the second part all of
the county and state aforesaid. Witnessed that the parties of the first part for the sum of fifty dollars the
receipt where of is hereby acknowledge does hereby sell to W. D. Brown party of the second part, land
containing 18 3/4/ acres more or less adjoining lands of Hannah Brown, Sarah Blackburn and others.
The said parties of the first part hath hereto set their hands and seals the day and year aforesaid.
Sign sealed and delivered in presence of
Oliver Vaughn
J. W. Alexander, N.P. & J.P.
Mary M. Lane X her ma
Sarah E. Blackburn X her mark
H. C. Brown X her mark
G. M. Brown X his mark
J. M. Brown X his mark
B. P. Brown
H. B. Brown
F. L. Martin X her mark
Recorded July 2nd, 1885. L. N. Turk C.S.C.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book E, page 21 (not the same words)
December 7, 1885 between Mrs. Sarah E. Blackburn and William D. Brown both of Banks County
Sarah E. Blackburn for the sum of fifty dollars sell 16 1/4 acres more or less adjoining lands of W. D.
Brown, Mack Brown, Mary Lane and W. C. Moss. Beginning at rock corner x N 40 1/2 E 6.60 (chains)
to rock x N 62 1/2 West 24.65 to p.o. x S 62 1/2 E 24.30 to beginning rock corner containing 16 1/4
acres more or less.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
William C. Moss
Sarah E. Blackburn
B. P. Brown
Her X Mark
J. W. Alexander N.P. & J.P.
Recorded Nov 1st 1886. L. N. Turk C.S.C.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book D, Page 333
(not the same words)
December 12th, 1885 between Hugh Brown for the sum of five dollars sell three acres of land more or
less to William D. Brown.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Moses Smelly
Hugh Brown (seal)
Jas H. Caudell, J.P.
Recorded January 21st, 1885. L.N. Turk C.S.C.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book F, page 363
(not the same words)
December 3, 1892 between Mrs. Fanny L. Martin and William D. Brown both of Banks County
Fanny L. Martin for the sum of sixty dollars sell her undivided one ninth interest in the land and
tenements of the dower left to her mother Mary Brown under the will of her husband (my father) Hugh
Brown ......... as described in his last will and testament containing ninety acres in the 371st District G.M.
Where the said Hugh Brown lived.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
William C. Moss
Fanny L. Martin
G. W. Smith
Her X Mark
G. W. Martin
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book H, page 279
(not the same words)
December 28, 1895 between Martha E. Wilkinson and William D. Brown both of Banks County
Martha E. Wilkinson for the sum of nine dollars and sixty cents for her undivided one sixth of one tenth
interest in the of the Dower left to her Grandmother Mary Brown under the will of her husband my
Grandfather Hugh Brown late of said county deceased as described in his last will and testament
containing ninety acres more or less being one being in the 371st district G. M. the place whereon the
said Hugh Brown resided at the time of his death.
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Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
M. A. Cash
A. J. Cash, J.P.
Martha E. Wilkinson (Seal)
Recorded December 7th, 1896
L. N. Turk, C.S.C.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book E, page 127 and 128
(not the same words)
August 3rd, 1897 between James M. Brown of Franklin County and William D. Brown of Banks County
Pay James M. Brown for the sum of fifty dollars for his undivided one tenth interest in his Father Hugh
Brown estate of said county (?) acres more or less
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
J. T. Langston
James M. Brown X his mark (seal)
J. H. Caudell, J.P.
Recorded October 10th, 1887. L. N. Turk, C.S.C.
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book H, page 497
(not the same words)
November 29, 1897 between Benjamin P. Brown of Habersham County and William D. Brown of Banks
County
Benjamin P. Brown for the sum of sixty dollars for her undivided one tenth interest in the of the Dower
left to his Mother Mary Brown under the will of her husband my Father Hugh Brown late of said county
deceased as described in his last will and testament containing ninety acres more or less being one being
in the 371st district G. M. the place whereon the said Hugh Brown resided at the time of his death.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
L. S. Sellers
Benjamin P. Brown (Seal)
A. J. Cash, J.P.
Recorded December 11th, 1897. Logan Perkins, C.S.C.
--The Banks County Journal ?
February 28, 1912
We the committee appointed by the worshipful master of Hollingsworth Lodge, No. 355F & A.M., to
draft resolutions on the death of Brother W. D. Brown, submit the following, viz.;
Brother Brown was born in Columbia District, Banks County, GA, April 12, 1850. Died at the place of
his birth, February 16, 1912. He was therefore at the age of his death 61 years 9 months and 25 days old.
Being a respected and honored citizen of this county all his life.
He joined the Baptist Church at Leatherwood more than thirty years ago, being a consistent member of
his faith at the time of his death.
His remains were interred at Lamar Church, February 17, with appropriate Masonic honors mourned by a
large concourse of relatives and friends.
Brother Brown has for a number of years been a member of our order and always endeavored to live and
carry out tenses of the Masonic faith. He was a good citizen, a faithful friend, and an affectionate
husband.
By faithful and honest labor, he amassed a comfortable competency leaving his family well provided for.
He leaves a wife and three children to morn his loss - one son and two daughters, viz.; Noah H. Brown,
Mrs. Martha Wilkinson, and Mrs. W. D. Andrews.
More About William David Brown:
Burial: Lamar Christian Church Cemetery
Notes for Nancy Elizabeth Garrison:
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book ?, Page ??
December 19, 1907
Between W. D. Brown , his one half interest in a lot of land decribed below by corners and distances in
the county of Banks and state of Georgia, of the first part, and Mrs. N. E. Brown, who shall own and
controlled only her lifetime, then to be divided amoung her children, N. C. Brown, Martha Wilkinson
and Nettie Andrews, of the County of Banks and State of Georgia of the second part, that the said party
of the first part for the consideration of the sum of five hundred twenty-eight and fifty cents dollars.
Following described property to wit:
Mrs. N. E. Brown, with the conditions stated in this deed in addition to the title she gives her children,
she also gives her grand children at the death of her individual children the rights and title she now has,
the following property, to wit: The above land sold is in the county and state of Georgia described as
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follows, on Webbs Creek known as the cotton old field......... I skipped, could not read and did not
type......... with full privilage of the use of water for domestic purposes and not to be used for the purpose
of running machinery Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Lucy Cash
A. J. Cash, J.P.
W. D. Brown (seal)
More About Nancy Elizabeth Garrison:
Burial: Lamar Christian Church Cemetery
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Hannah C. Brown, born Oct 1855 in Habersham County, GA; died 15 Mar 1930 in Banks County, GA
]].
Notes for Hannah C. Brown:
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records
Book X Page 144
(not the same words)
February, 25 1929
Hannah Brown sold to J. B. Wilkinson, both of Banks County, Georgia, for the sum of $300, 24 1/2
acres more and less, adjoining lands of W. D. Brown, Mrs. Brown, and W. C. Moss. Beginning at a
black oak stump W. C. Moss corner on bank of road; thence with the meanderings of road to the second
branch; thence up the meaderings of branch to a rock corner; thence N 62 1/2 W. 18.50 chains to a rock
corner on the branch; thence down the meanderings of branch to a poplar stump; thence S 52 1/2 W 1.85
chains to the beginning corner, containing 24 1/2 acres more or less.
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of:
E. L. Vaughn
her
J. T. Brock X his mark
Hannah X Brown (Seal)
J. E. Vaughn, J.P.
mark
Recorded May 28th, 1930. Thos S. Cheek, Clerk
--The Toccoa Record
March 1930
Visits of Death Angel
Mrs. (Miss) Hannah Brown, age 78, died at the residence of her niece, Mrs. John Wilkerson, in Banks
County. She is survived by two nephews, B. P. & Will Brown, one neice, Mrs. John Wilkerson.
Funeral services were held at Damascus, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. J. Barrett officiating.
Interment in Damascus cemetery.
More About Hannah C. Brown:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery
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Green Mack Brown, born Jan 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1920 in In Banks County, GA
Census; married (1) Cynthia Simmons Abt. 1880; born 1858 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1880 1883 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Annie E. Crocker 12 Apr 1883 in Banks County, GA; married
(3) Elvira Unknown Abt. 1885; born May 1840 in Georgia; died Bet. 1910 - 1916 in Banks County, GA;
married (4) Lola E./ Oda Harris 10 Feb 1916 in Banks County, GA Book F page 105; born Apr 1891 in
Banks County, GA; died Aft. 1920 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Notes for Green Mack Brown:
1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia District
Household 476/478
Mack Brown age 24
Cintha
age 22
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia District
Household 294/296
Mack Brown age 43 Jan 1857 married for 17 years
Elva A.
age 60 May 1840 married for 17 years
If married for 17 years she must be Annie E. Crocker. She was married to Green M Brown April 12 1883
in Banks County, Georgia.
--1910 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington Militia District 284
Household 137/139
96
Green M. Brown head age 54 married twice married for 25 GA GA GA
Elvia M.
wife age UN married once for 25 years
GA SC SC No Children
--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book E, Page 406
April 18th, 1885
R. P. (B. P.) Brown, H. B. Brown, James Brown, Mary Lane, W. D. Brown, Hannah Brown, Sarah
Blackburn and F. L. Martin of the first part and Green M. Brown of the second part all of the county and
state. For the sum of fifty dollars 18 1/2 acres more or less. Adjoining lands of F. L. Martin, James
Brown, Sarah Blackburn. Beginning at stake thence S 36 1/2 W 11.50 to chestnut N 60 1/2 W 16.25 to
rock x N 40 1/2 E 11.75 to rock x S 60 1/2 E 15.75 to beginning corner containing 18 1/2 acres more or
less.
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of
Oliver Vaughn
J. W. Alexander, N.P. & J.P.
Signatures
Mary M. Lane (her mark), J. M. Brown (his mark), Sarah E. Blackburn (her
mark), H. C. Brown (her mark), B. P. Brown, W. D. Brown, H. B. Brown, (his mark), F. L. Martin (her
mark)
Recorded, June 7th, 1889. L. N. Turk, C.S.C.
Notes for Elvira Unknown:
No children.
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Edward Brown, born Abt. 1861 in Banks County, GA; died Bef. 1885 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Edward Brown:
May have married a Corine Gray.
18. Isaiah Babel Hulsey, born 04 May 1814 in South Carolina; died Abt. 18 Mar 1859 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 36. Jessie Hulsey and 37. Mary Bagwell. He married 19. 8ancy Kytle Abt.
1836.
19. 8ancy Kytle, born 01 Apr 1818 in South Carolina; died 16 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA. She
was the daughter of 38. Zachariah Kytle and 39. Sarah Sally Johnson.
Notes for Isaiah Babel Hulsey:
Buried in Kimbrel Cemetery in the Lake Russell WMA.
From the entrance from Ayersville Road: .5 miles to check in station, 4.3 miles to the left road to Seaborn
Farmer's home, 4.5 miles to Joe Farmer's home site (picnic table, stream under road, stone work over stream!), 4.6
miles to where you walk to the right off the road. Continue walking up hill about 300 feet and find the old road
leading back to the right. Follow it till it about reaches the top - then leave it and to to the top of the ridge to the
left. That might be about 1000 feet up the road. When you get up to the ridge, follow it to the left over the top of
the "mountain" and as it starts back down, the cemetery is along that ridge.
--The home site of Seth Kimbrell is at 5.0 miles along the road in the refuge and the house site is to the left - the
barns to the right. If you go up the hill behind the barns, and bear a bit to the right, you also get to the cemetery
but it is a hard climb.
--The first child of his son Almond was named Francis Asbery Hulsey which must have been for his wife's father,
Francis A. Tabor. Almond and Hester's second child, also a son whom they named Isaiah Babel Hulsey, was
most certainly named for his father.
--Bill Hulsey says this man's name is Isaiah B. Hulsey with brothers Salathiel and Jennings. Their father is Jesse
Hulsey, Sr. born 1759, a Revolutionary War soldier who drew a NC State pension. He is not listed in the DAR
Patriot Index. He is listed on the 1840 Hall County census as age 81 and a Revolutionary pensioner. He died in
1843 in Hall Co., GA. He married #2 Mary Bagwell (born 1780 in SC) on 5 Nov 1820 in Hall Co., GA. Mary's
name given as Baxwell in EARLY GEORGIA MARRIAGES by Maddox, page 117. Jesse is the son of Charles
Hulsey. Need to check Hall Co. Estate Records and marriages. Also 1840 & 1850 census of Hall Co. If Jesse
married Mary in 1820, then she is not the mother of his children. Bill thinks Jesse's first wife may be found in
either Greenville, SC (est. 1798 from Washington Dist) or Macon Co, NC (est 1828, parent co. Haywood, est.
1808; Haywood from Buncombe (1791).
--97
1840 Hall County, Georgia Census
Page192/49, line 24, I-51
I. D. or J. D. Hulsey
1 male under 5
1 male 15-19 [need to identify]
1 male 20-30
1 female 20-30
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
15th District 37 Division, page 305B, December 14, 1850
Household 4/4
I B Hulsey
age 36
Farmer $350 GA
Nancy
32
(children born GA)
A.
M 13 att. school
E.
F 11 att. school
R.
F 9
S.
M 5
J. L.
M 3
W. W.
M 1
Muler ?, Eliz.
F 22
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarksville P. O., page 99, July 17, 1860
Household 729/729
Hulsey, Nancy
age 41 GA Housekeeper & farmer $1000/400
Hulsey, James Leonard age 13 GA Att. school
Hulsey, William
age 11 GA Att. school
Hulsey, Peggy J.
age 9 GA Att. School
Hulsey, Mary
age 3 GA
1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, page 104
Household 814/763
Hulsey, Nancy
54 GA Keeps house $200/300
Hulsey, Margt. J. 18 GA
can't write
Hulsey, Mary L.
13 GA
can't write
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 131, page 694, Pole Cat 371 Dist
Household 281/284
Hulsey, Nancy
Head age 62 GA NC SC Farmer, widowed
Carpenter, Mary L.
daughter age 23 GA GA GA Works on farm, married
Carpenter, Cordelia E. grdaughter age 6
GA GA GA
Carpenter, William H.
grson age 4 GA GA GA
Most all Census Information on the Hulsey Family came from Pat Brown, who lives in Alabama. Pat has been
doing research for about 30 years.
--Habersham County Georgia Minutes
Book No. 4, page 139
Minutes of the Inferior Court Febr 2nd 1852 The Court met this day agreeable to adjournment Present their
Honors Thos I.[or J.] Hughs James Griggs Thos B. Wheeler & Moses Ayers.
Georgia, Habersham County} Inferior Court Febr 2nd 1852
I, Isaac [?Isauc] B. Hulsey, do Solemnly Swear that the head right or headrighs delivered? in by me are Just and
true and that I have not, nor hath any other person for me or in my name, Taken up or located? the Same head
right or head rights of my family. Nor applied for either in this or in any other County in this State, Nor have I or
any other person for me disposed of or Sold the Same So as the head rights of my family may Illegally obtained,
And that I am entitled to the best of my knowledge and belief from the number of my family to a
land warrant of Six hundred fifty Acres, so help me God - Sworn to and Subscribed in open Court January 2nd
98
1852. J. B. Hulsey made his mark
James E. Griggs C.I.C.
--Habersham County Georgia Annual Returns C 1859-1877, page 3
Inventory and Appraisement of the property of Isaiah B. Hulsey Deceased set apart for 12 months support of the
widow and children
1 Black mare 11 years old $75.00
11 Head Sheep $11.00
Wood work of wagon $15.00
4 Bee stands $ 6.00
1 Red Cow & Calf $15.00
1 Red Speckled Cow & Calf $15.00
2 yearling $14.00
2 yellow Cows $12.00
26 Head of hogs $38.50
Still & Stands $50.00
4 Raw hides $ 6.00
15 Geese $ 3.75
Sundries farming Tools $ 6.75
1 Shot Gun $ 4.50
Bedding & Household furniture $38.00
$311.35 [Total]
Georgia, Habersham County} We do certify upon oath that as far as was produced to us by the agent, the above
and foregoing contains a true appraisement of the goods & chattels of the estate of Isaiah B Hulsey Deceased to
the best of our Judgment and understanding
We the appraisers allow the widow & five children three hundred and twenty five dollars, for their years
provision August 1st 1859
Appraisers
I. Blalock J. P.
B. J. Reynolds J. P.
J. B. Cash
Saml Wills
Ray Whitfield
Recorded August 19th 1859 C. H. Sutton Ordy.
More About Isaiah Babel Hulsey:
Burial: Kimbrell Cemetery
Notes for Nancy Kytle:
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarksville P. O., page 99, 17 July 1860
Household 729/729
Hulsey, Nancy
41 GA Housekeeper & farmer $1000/400
Hulsey, James Leonard 13 GA Att. school
Hulsey, William
11 GA Att. school
Hulsey, Peggy J.
9 GA Att. School
Hulsey, Mary
3 GA
1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, page 104
Household 814/763
Hulsey, Nancy
54 GA Keeps house $200/300
can't write
Hulsey, Margt. J. 18 GA
can't write
Hulsey, Mary L. 13 GA
99
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 131, page 694, Pole Cat (371) District
Household 281/284
Hulsey, Nancy
head age 62 GA NC SC Farmer, widowed
Carpenter, Mary L.
daughter age 23 GA GA GA Works on farm, married
Carpenter, Cordelia E. grdaughter age 6 GA GA GA
Carpenter, William H.
grson age 4 GA GA GA
--Nancy consistently gave her birthplace as GA on all the censuses. Jacob Kitle had a daughter under ten in 1820
which would fit Nancy's age, but not her birthplace. Jeremiah Kittle was living in Hall County, GA in 1830 and he
had a daughter age 10-15 which puts her in the age group of Nancy and she could have been born in GA since he
was not in SC in 1820. Nancy is also the right age to be the daughter of Zachariah and Sarah.
--1800 Greenville County, South Carolina Census
page 13, line 490
Jacob Kytle
1 male 16-26
1 male 26-45
4 females under 10
3 females 10-16
1 female 26-45
Did not find Jacob on the 1810 SC Ancestry.com census index.
1810 York County, South Carolina
page 20
Jeremiah Kettle (Zachariah)
1 male 26-45
4 females under 10
1 female 26-45
Jeremiah was not found on the 1820 SC Ancestry.com census index. He had probably already moved to
Georgia.
1820 Greenville County, South Carolina Census
page 6, line 4
Jacob Kitle
1 male 45 and over
1 female under 10
1 female 10-16
3 females 16-26
same census, page 5, line 17
Hezekiah Kittle
2 males under 10
1 male 26-45
1 female under 10
1 female 16-26
1830 Hall County, Georgia Census
page 97, line 26
Jeremiah Kittle (Zachariah)
1 male under 5
1 male 5-10
1 male 50-60
2 females 5-10
1 female 10-15 [could be Nancy]
2 females 15-20
1 female 20-30
100
1 female 40-50
More About Nancy Kytle:
Burial: Kimbrell Cemetery
Children of Isaiah Hulsey and Nancy Kytle are:
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Almond Hulsey, born 25 Dec 1836 in Habersham County, GA; died 16 Aug 1889 in Habersham County,
GA (Now Stephens County); married (1) Addie Freeman; married (2) Hester Ann Tabor 08 Aug 1856 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 21; born 13 Mar 1838 in South Carolina; died 03 Apr 1912 in
Franklin County, GA ]].
Notes for Almond Hulsey:
Day and month of birth taken from Confederate War Records in the Georgia Archives. Year taken from
the following census. A. Hulsey, age 13, is listed as a son of I. B. and Nancy Hulsey in the 1850 census
of Habersham County.
All of the children were born on the farm near Ayersville.
--1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarkesville P.O., page 99/412
Household 728/728
Almon Hulsey age 23 M GA Farmer ___/$200
Hester Ann
age 21 F GA Housekeeper
Francis A.
age
2 M GA
Isaiah B.
age 1 M GA
[Nancy Hulsey, his mother, and 4 children are next door in family 729.]
1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee Dist., Clarkesville, page 160 line 104, July 25, 1870
Household 808/757
Almond Hulsey Head age 33 M GA Farmer /$250
Hester A.
wife
age 31 F GA Keeps house can't write
Francis A.
son
age 12 M GA can't read or write
Isa B.
son
age 11 M GA can't read or write
Thos J.
son
age 9 M GA
Clarkey J. daughter
age 7 F GA
John J.
son
age 5 M GA
Robert J.
son
age 3 M GA
Jesse H.
son
age
1 M GA
Martha C. Tabor mother-in-law age 55 F GA can't read/write
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 131, Currahee 402 District G. M., page 683A, June 7, 1880
Household 91/93
Almond Hulsey age 43 Head GA both of parents unknown Farmer
Hester Ann
age 41 wife GA GA GA Keeping house [all children born GA]
Isaiah B.
age 21 son Works on RR
Thomas J.
age 19 son
Works on farm
C. Jane
age 17 daughter
At home
John J.
age 15 son
Works on farm
Robert J.
age 13 son
Works on farm
J. Harrison
age 11 son
Works on farm
Nancy L.
age 8 daughter
Eliza C.
age 6 daughter
Mary E.
age 4 daughter
William H.
age 3 son
(7 oldest children in school)
Nearly all of the Hulsey census records and all Hulsey notes contributed by Pat Isbell Brown.
--Almond was a private in Co D, 43rd Regt of GA Volunteers. He enlisted March 4, 1862 in Homer, Ga.
for three years or for the war. On a form entitled "For Use of Applicants Who Have not Heretofore
Drawn" Almond applied for a pension from Habersham County, Georgia on 4 June 1889 and the
following statements were made: that he personally appeared...an oath that he...has been a resident of the
state since the twenty fifth day of December 1836 (the 6 is smudged)...served as a private in Company D,
of 43d Regiment of Georgia Volunteers Stovall's Brigade; whilst engaged in such military service in the
State of Tennessee on the 5th day of May 1862 he contracted disease as follows: Typhoid fever at
101
Chattanooga and was removed from there on the 6th day of June 1862 and brought to
Atlanta Ga and exposed to a gale of East wind and rain which caused a relapse of the fever which settled
in right hip and caused a dislocation of the same of 4 inches, and thereby rendering the right leg
substantially and essentially useless. On the same page was a "Commissioned Officer's
Affidavit" Banks County filled out by J. E. Roe, 1st Lieut. Co. D 43 Regt Ga.
Hester A. Hulsey in "WIDOW'S AFFIDAVIT" stated they were married 8 Aug 1856; that he died 16
Aug 1889 in Habersham County, that Almond was on the invalid pension roll of Georgia, having been
allowed a pension of $50.00 per annum...For disease caused by exposure in the army. It was some form
of Rheumatism drawing his hip & thigh so that he had to walk bent over at right angles. The stooping
position in which he had to walk, always kept him complaining of severe head ache, which finally caused
his death, by, what the Doctors called progressive apoplexy. I know that the same headache which he
always complained of after walking was the direct cause of his death. She has resided in Georgia
continuously since 13 Mch 1838. Done 12 Feb 1896. She made her mark.
Almond died at home (Confederate War Record) and is buried in Mt. Pleasant Church Cemetery. Hand
copied and also have photos of the family tombstones.
The following is taken from a letter from Barbara Brown dated 4 Mar. 1980: "In reading "Habersham
Co. Ga, Minute Book No. 7, Will Records 1885-1905, SLC film #49035 Part 3" I found that Francis A.
Hulsey was the Adm. of Estate of Almond Hulsey. Oath taken by Francis A. Hulsey 7 Oct. 1889.
Same date - he made application to sell the personal property belonging to the said Estate. Land sold in
order to pay debts: 208 acres; 125 acres; 250 acres in the district of said county (Habersham). This Nov.
4th, 1889.
Dated Oct. 6, 1890. "The case of John Watkins, Jr. and W. M. Edmonds, Sureties, vs. Francis A. Hulsey,
admin. of Almond Hulsey, deceased, called and the Court being satisfied that the said Francis A. Hulsey
had lately died in the State of Arkansas, the Rule ? ???? was dismissed for the reason that the said
Hulsey was dead before the rule was issued. It is therefore ordered that said Rule ? ???? be dismissed at
the plaintiff's cost this Oct. 6, 1890.
B. E. Edge
Ordinary "
Oath - 3 Nov. 1890. "I, John Watkin's, Jr. do solemnly swear that Almond Hulsey died intestate so far as
I know or believe and that I will well and truly administer on all the estate of Almond Hulsey deceased
not heretofore administered on and discharge to the best of my ability all my duties as administrator De
Bonis Non on the estate of said deceased." Sworn to 3 Nov 1890.
So from this, Francis A. Hulsey died sometime between 7 Oct 1889 and 6 Oct 1890 in Arkansas."
Georgia, Banks County -- Personally appears Dr. Thos Hayden who being duly sworn, says on oath that
he was Almon Hulsey's family physician for fifteen years previous to his death. His right hip and knee
joints were anchylosed perfectly stiff, the knee being drawn up to right angles. He walked with great
difficulty and on crutches with his leg in a sling for many years after his return home from the army. He
was also badly diseased; was a constant sufferer from nervous troubles and frequent headaches of a
severe character. His constitution had evidently been wrecked from exposure and disease contracted
while in service. He always stated to me that was the cause of his troubles. His health continued to fail,
and he grew worse from the time I knew him until his last illness, when he complained of pain in his
head and other general symptoms of prostration, which ended his life on the 16th day of August 1889,
being 52 years of age at the time. I have no doubt but that he died from the same disease that he
contracted while in service, together with its sequillae. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day
of April 1893. Signed by Thos. Hayden, M.D. and witnessed by T. F. Hill, Ordinary Banks Co.
The following are copies of letters sent to Pat Brown 11 Jan 1968 from Mr. John P. Hulsey of Edmond,
OK:
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 25, 1932
Mr. J. P. Hulsey:
Dear Sir:
Your card arrived several days ago. Being out of town I did not get it until this week. My father, I.
B. Hulsey, was born near Gainesville, Ga. My grandfather's name was Almond Hulsey. Father had an
uncle named Len Hulsey. Should you be further interested I'll be glad to look it up for you.
Yours truly
C. A. Hulsey - 922 Federal St.
Mr. Hulsey said Since this man did not seem to be in my line I never answered this letter until Jan. 19,
1960. I got no answer. He was probably dead by then. My letter was sent to a C. Almon Hulsey (name
taken from a directory) at 1229 Mississippi Ave., Chattanooga.
102
The other letter I have is a copy of one written to a cousin of mine, E. C. Hulsey. It is dated Mar. 26,
1948, and reads:
Dear Sir:
Seeing your name on page 102 of GRACE AND GLORY by the Hartford Music Co. I decided to write
you. Well, I'm a son of Almond Hulsey, was raised in Habersham County, Ga. I am now nearing my
84th year in this old world. I'd love to get a letter from you as I had a brother out there somewhere. His
name was Francis Asbery Hulsey, the oldest one of us children. He was about 7 years older than I am.
All the boys are dead but me. Soon I'll be gone.
With love to all
J. J. Hulsey
139 2nd Avenue N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. E. C. Hulsey was living in Wetumka, Okla., when he received this letter.
More About Almond Hulsey:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
9
ii.
iii.
Elizabeth Caroline Hulsey, born 28 Jul 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Dec 1912 in Stephens
County, GA; married Benjamin Pollard Brown, Sr. 16 Dec 1858 in Habersham County, GA, Book B,
page 170.
Rosannah Eveline Hulsey, born 27 May 1842 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Jun 1926 in Franklin
County, GA F; married Taylor T. Savage 24 Apr 1859 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page 21;
born May 1838 in Georgia; died 24 Aug 1922 in Lamar County, AL S.
Notes for Rosannah Eveline Hulsey:
In the 1900 census Rosa stated she had 14 children, so the names of 7 of them are unknown.
More About Rosannah Eveline Hulsey:
Burial: Sunshine Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for Taylor T. Savage:
Taylor was the son of John Savage and Elizabeth Tolbert. Taylor served in the Georgia 52nd Infantry
Co. A and Georgia 43rd. Infantry Co. D.
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarksville Post Office, page 99, July 17, 1860
Household 730/730 [living next door to Nancy Hulsey]
Taylor Savage
age 22 GA
Farmer ___/$100, can't read or write
Rosannah
age 18 GA Housekeeper
Asa
age 3/12 GA
1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarkesville Post Office, Currahee District, page 170A, August 3, 1870
Household 979/917
Taylor Savage
age 33 GA Farmer, ___/$200, can't read or write
Rosannah
age 28 GA Keeping house, can't write
Mary
age 9 GA
Taylor
age 7 GA
Margret
age 4 GA
Grant
age 1 GA
Could not find them in 1880
1900 Lamar County, Alabama Census
ED 52, sheet 6B, June 4, 1900
Household 56/56
Talor T. Savage Head May 1838 age 62 GA GA GA Farmer owns farm free of debt Married for
41 years
Rosa
wife May 1842 age 58 GA GA GA 14 children / 10 living
Freeman L.
son Feb 1879 age 21 GA GA GA Farm laborer
Anna Williams daughter Jun 1882 age 18
GA GA GA widowed 1 child / 1 living
Infant Williams
grson May 1900 age 0/12 AL GA GA
1910 Lamar County, Alabama Census
ED 68, page 133B, Precinct 14, Millport Town, April 15, 1910
Household 12/12
Taylor T. Savage Head age 74 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt married for 51 years.
103
Hannah
wife age 68 GA GA GA Farm laborer/Home farm Married for 51 years 13
children / 6 living
Fred Williams grandson age10 AL GA GA
1920 Lamar County, Alabama Census
ED 52, sheet 6B, June 4, 1920
Household 56/56
Talor T. Savage
Head
age 84 GA GA GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt, married for
Rosa
wife
age 79 GA GA GA
Edgar Williams grandson age 20
AL GA GA
Nearly all of the census records and all notes contributed by Pat Isbell Brown.
--Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
Name Death Date Death County Gender Certificate Comment
Taylor T. Savage
iv.
24 Aug 1922
Lamar
S Hulsey, born 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for S Hulsey:
This male child was 5 years old on the 1850 Habershan County, GA Census and was not found on the
1860 census with his parents, brothers and sisters.
More About S Hulsey:
Burial: ? Kimbrell Cemetery ?
v.
James Leonard Hulsey, born Oct 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Feb 1907 in Stephens
County, GA S; married (1) Gensey/Jinsey Ayers 08 Oct 1868 in Habersham County, GA, Book B, page
280; born Abt. 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. Mar 1892 in Habersham County, GA; married
(2) Jeanette P. Eades 15 Jan 1902 in Habersham County, GA, Book E, Page 297; born 1856 in DeKalb
County, GA; died 30 Mar 1940 in Spartanburg County, SC ]].
Notes for James Leonard Hulsey:
CSA.. Ga 43rd Inf. Co. K.
--In the Feb. 22, 1906 issue of The Toccoa Record, J. L. Hulsey is listed as a trustee of Ayersville School
along with W. R. Eades and J. H. Kytle. [The History of Stephens County, page 85]
--1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee District, Clarkesville Post Office, page 104, July 25, 1870
Household 812/761 lived two houses from Nancy Hulsey
Sarah A. Ayers age 50 GA
Keeps house
$500/400 can't read or write
Mitchell Ayers
age 20 GA
Works on farm
Jas. L. Hulsey
age 23 GA
Farmer
___/$150
Jincy C. Hulsey age 22 GA
Moses I. Hulsey age 3/12 GA born in Feb.
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 682B
Household 88
J. Leonard Hulsey
age 33
Head
GA GA GA
Farmer
Ginsey C. Hulsey
age 33
wife
GA GA GA
Keeps house all children born GA
Moses I. Husley
age 10
son
works on farm attends school, can't write
Alpha D. Hulsey
age 8
daughter
attends school
R. Almond Husley
age 7
son
attends school
W. Lee Husley
age 5
son
Sarah N. Husley
age 3
daughter
Elizabeth P. Husley
age 10/12 daughter born in July
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Currahee Dist, ED 59, page 6B
James L. Hulsey
Head Oct 1847
Rosella W.
daughter Dec 1881
Joseph B.
son May 1886
Charlie M.
son Mar 1892
age 52 GA GA GA Farmer widower
age 18
can't read or write/ [children born GA]
age 14 attends school
age 8
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Letter from C. A. Hulsey dated 25 Feb 1932, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. J. P. Hulsey: (of Edmond, Okla)
Dear Sir:
Your card arrived several days ago. Being out of town I did not get it until this week. My father, I.
B. Hulsey, was born near Gainesville, Ga. My grandfather's name was Almond Hulsey. Father had an
uncle named Len Hulsey. Should you be further interested I'll be glad to look it up for you.
Yours truly
C. A. Hulsey - 922 Federal St
--Habersham County, GA Book ? Page 69
Georgia Habersham County}
We do certify upon oath that as ? as was produced to us by James L.
Hulsey the administration of the Estate of Sarah Deceased the above and foregoing contains a true
appraisement of the Estate.
Sarah Ayers Deceased to the best of our judgement and understanding this 5th of August 1873 .
W. T(?). Brown (J. P.)
B. F. Reynolds, J. B. Cash, John Kytle, B. P. Brown Appraisers
I do certify that the above appraisers were sworn to perform their duty as appraisers according to law this
5th day of August 1873.
W. T. Brown J. P.
Georgia Habersham County}
In person appeared before me James L. Hulsey administrator of
Moses P. Ayers Estate and after being duly sworn says that the foregoing Inventors & Appraise Bill
contains the appraisement of all__________the property which came into his hands Either Real or
personal of said Estate Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 8th day of August 1873.
R. N. Groves Ordinary} James L. Hulsey (his mark) Adams
More About James Leonard Hulsey:
Burial: ? Kimbrell Cemetery ?
Notes for Gensey/Jinsey Ayers:
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Clarkesville Post Office, July 16, 1860
Household 709/709
Ayers, Moses M.
40 GA Farmer $1600/$464
Ayers, Sarah Ann 28 GA Housekeeper, can't read or write
Ayers, Joseph A.
18 GA Day laborer
Ayers, Pleasant B. 17 GA Day laborer
Ayers, Nathaniel J. 14 GA
Ayers, Jincy C.
12 GA
Ayers, Robert M.
10 GA [named Mitchell in 1870 census]
In 1870 Jas. L., Jincy C. and Moses I. Hulsey were living with Sarah A. Ayers, age 50 and Mitchell
Ayers, age 20. This is probably her mother and brother.
vi.
William W. Hulsey, born 1849 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Baxter County, Arkansas
Census; married Martha A. Welch 01 May 1868 in Benton County, Arkansas; born 1850 in Georgia;
died Aft. 1880 in In Baxter County, Arkansas Census.
Notes for William W. Hulsey:
CSA... GA 43rd Inf. Co. K
--William married Martha Welch on 1 May 1868 in Benton Co., AR. Martha was born about 1850 in GA.
She died after 1 Jun 1880.
The marriage record is recorded in Arkansas Marriages 1851-1900 on ancestry.com. It would fit this
couple but need proof it is for them. They could have married in Arkansas and gone back to Georgia in
time for the 1870 census.
The following William Hulsey could possibly be this person.
The following William Hulsey's could possibly be this person.
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia District No 371st G. M., Hollingsworth Post Office, June 14, 1870
Wm. Husley
age 20
GA
Farm laborer
___/$100
can't read or write
Martha
age 19
GA
Keeping house
can't read or write
Thomas P.
age 1
GA
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1880 Baxter County, Arkansas Census
Independence and Pigeon, District 6, page 161, June 11, 1880
Household 4/4
Wm Hulsey age 34 Head farming
GA GA GA
Martha
age 34 wife house keeper GA GA GA
Thomas P. age 12 son (All children born Georgia)
Iza
age 9 son
Wm H.
age 6 son
Notes for Martha A. Welch:
Surname has been given as Wells.? Do not have a source.
Also on son's (William Harvey Hulsey) death certificate her name was Martha Smith.
vii.
Margaret J. 'Peggy' Hulsey, born 22 Jun 1853 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Jan 1927 in
Habersham County, GA S H H; married Lowery Wilborn Blair 17 Nov 1872 in Habersham County, GA
Book B page 21; born 25 Jul 1853 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 May 1901 in Habersham County,
GA.
Notes for Margaret J. 'Peggy' Hulsey:
1910 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Center Hill Dist No 752, Mt. Airy, ED 75, page 73A, April 23, 1910
Household 82/82
Speer Blair
Head age 30 GA GA GA Farmer owns farm free of debt single
Margret
mother age 55 GA GA GA
none
widowed
Marg E.
sister age 24 GA GA GA Laborer/Home farm single
More About Margaret J. 'Peggy' Hulsey:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Lowery Wilborn Blair:
Cannot explain the E. as first initial in the 1880 census, but believe they are the same person.
In 1870 Loury W. Blair age 17 was living in the household of his parents, James M. and Alpha Blair in
Mud Creek & Center Hill District, Clarkesville Post Office, 9 Aug, page 187. The name in following
census does not match Lowery Blair, but everything else matches.
--1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Pole Cat (371) District G. M.
Household 283/286
E. Wilborn Blair
age 28 Head GA GA GA
Farmer
Margaret J.
age 28 wife
GA GA GA
Keeping house
Lillon Ella
age 6 daughter all children born GA
Nancy C.
age 3 daughter
Emory Speer
age 1 son
--Could not find this family on the 1900 GA or SC census index for Lowery, Wilborn, Margaret or Peggy
Blair or any of the chidren.
More About Lowery Wilborn Blair:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
viii.
Mary Lovena Hulsey, born 02 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Jan 1930 in Habersham
County, GA H; married (1) Leonard Daniel 'Lin' Carpenter Abt. 1872; born 19 Mar 1854 in Habersham
County, GA; died 28 Nov 1932 in Habersham County, GA ]]; married (2) William C. Moss Aft. 1887;
born 12 Dec 1829 in Georgia; died 12 Nov 1915 in Banks County, GA .
Notes for Mary Lovena Hulsey:
The story that is told by family is....Leonard Daniel Carpenter, Did Not Want Children!... So he left
Mary and and his two children and married Icey Brown and had 15 More Children....That is what they
Tell...??? And yes its true.........found some of his grandchildren living in White County. Lenoard left
Mary aft 1877. Icey Brown had her first child with him at the age of 15 in 1881............then she had 14
more children with him.
--Buried in Mt. Grove Cemetery in the Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area. Helped dig her own
grave, didn't want to have dirt over her, so she was covered in river sand. In early 80's her grave was dug
up by vandals and her head and hand stollen. Remainder of body reburied.
106
--1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 131, page 694, Pole Cat District 371
Household 281/284
Nancy Hulsey
Head age 62
GA NC SC Farmer widowed
Mary L. Carpenter daughter age 23
GA GA GA Works on farm married
Cordelia E.
granddaughter age 6
GA GA GA
William H.
grandson age 4
GA GA GA
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 129, Center Hill, 753 G.M. District, June 18, 1880
Household 272/272
Jonas Carpenter
Head age 22
GA NC NC Farm Laborer
Married
Harriett E.
wife age 20
GA GA GA Keeping House Married
Lavina C.
daughter age 1
GA GA GA
Lenard D.
brother age 29
GA NC NC Mill Wright
Married
More About Mary Lovena Hulsey:
Burial: Mt Grove Baptist Church Cemetery S
Notes for William C. Moss:
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia District, Hollingsworth Post Office, June 15, 1870
Household 172/153
William C. Moss age 40 M GA Head 12500 1000 Farmer
Elizabeth
age 41 F GA Keeping House
Georgia
age 17
Sarah J. F.
age 15
Nancy E.
age 12
Mary
age 9
John A.
age 7
Julia F. E.
age 5
Rufus C.
age 8/12 Sept
Next door
Souson Moss
36 F GA 800 4?5 sister or sister-in-law
--1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia Dist 371 G.M., June 22, 1880
William C. Moss Head age 50 Farmer
Elizabeth E.
age 51 wife
Nancy E.
age 22 daughter
Mary E.
age 20 daughter
John E.
age 18 son
labors on farm
Julia F. E.
age 16 daughter attending school
Rufus C.
age 11 son
attending School
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
371 Columbia Dist 6, June 19, 1900
Household ?283/287?
William C. Moss Head Dec 1829 age 70 Married for 28 years
Mary L.
wife Apr 1856 age 44 Married for 28 years
--1910 Banks County, Georgis Census
Hollingsworth, Baldwin Town, April 15, 1910
William C. Moss Head age 86 Married twice, 2nd for15 yrs
Mary L.
wife
age 52 Married twice, 2nd for15 yrs
GA VA NC
GA GA GA 3 children / 1 living
GA VA NC
GA GA GA 3children / 1living
More About William C. Moss:
Burial: Moss Cemetery
20. Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk, born 06 Nov 1814 in Buncombe County, NC; died 18 Jun 1898 in
Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 40. Henry Loudermilk and 41. Margaret Peggy Taylor. He
married 21. Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA.
21. Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn, born 1816 in Pendleton, SC; died 18 Oct 1872 in Habersham County, GA.
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She was the daughter of 42. David Washburn and 43. Unknown.
Notes for Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk:
Had a wine vinyard.
--Jacob Loudermilk
Jacob Loudermilk born in Buncombe County, North Carolina; came to Georgia in 1831 with his father; married
in Habersham County Georgia, buried at Hazel Creek Church Cemetery. Jake died at the age of 83 after fathering
19 children, the second set of seven after the age of 60. During the Civil War, Jacob and five of his sons served in
the Confederacy. Jacob served in the Georgia Militoa, 31st Senatorial District #752, joining at age 50 on
December 14, 1863 in Habersham County. The enrollment list states that he was a tanner by trade. It is told by
those that remember that when Jake became ill, never to leave his room again, he had is room (16x16) papered
with $100.00 Confederate bills. For years he had kept this old paper money stuffed in a tin trunk, but he realized
he would never live to see this paper turned into gold again. He wanted to spend his last days surrounded by
luxury in the luxury that might have been. His youngest child, Annie, spoke of her father as being very tall and
legend says about 7' and that he had a long beard. Jacob was 76 when she was born and died when she was 9
years of age.
More About Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetary with Lucinda
Spouses Death: Settled in Hazel Creek Community
Notes for Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn:
No tombstone. Buried in Lathan Cemetery in Tommy Fricks pasture.
More About Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn:
Burial: Lathan-Washburn Cemetery land owned by Todd Fricks
Children of Jacob Loudermilk and Mary Washburn are:
i.
Gullie Ann Loudermilk, married Waightsel Hartley.
Notes for Gullie Ann Loudermilk:
Died as a teen.
ii.
iii.
Washborn??? Loudermilk
William Cannon Loudermilk, born 16 Dec 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 Dec 1910 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Matilda Ann Landers 19 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA, Book
B page 156; born 29 Oct 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Aug 1913 in Habersham County,
GA.
Notes for William Cannon Loudermilk:
Enlisted June 10, 1862 Company C, Phillips' Legion.
About September 20, 1862 contracted a severe case of fever (pleura-pneumonia) and was sent to hospital
at Mt. Jackson, Va. Remained there 2 weeks and was sent to Lynchburg, VA. remained there under
treatment and was sent back to command at Fredericksburg, VA. No details of capture given. Captured
June 1, 1864 Cold Harbor VA and released from prison at Elmira, NY July 11, 1865.
Dedication of Headstone at the grave of Pvt. William Cannon Loudermilk at the Loudermilk Family
Cemetery, Chase Road, Cornelia Georgia on March 21, 1998
--The Northeast Georgian
Friday, April 10, 1998
UDC Dedicates Headstones at Local Family Cemetery
Two headstones were dedicated last month by Habersham Chapter 1237, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, at the grave of Pvt. William Cannon Loudermilk and in memory of Pvt. David Washington
Loudermilk at the Loudermilk Family Cemetery in Cornelia.
William Cannon Loudermilk, born December 16, 1834 in Habersham County was the first born son of
Jacob Loudermilk and Mary A. "Polly" Loudermilk. William Cannon, nicknamed "Can" married
Matilda Ann Landers, (daughter of Meredith Milton Landers, Sr. and Mary Ann Martha Akin) on April
108
19, 1857.
By the time the War Between the States started, William Cannon and Matilda had three children,
William Washington, Martha Ann Rebecca, and John Henry. On July 1, 1862 at the age of 27, William
Cannon enlisted in Company C, Phillips' Georgia Legion. While in service he was admitted to General
Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, complaining of rheumatism in his shoulder. He was sent to the
hospital in Lynchburg, Virginia on November 29, 1862, then released and sent back to duty.
William Cannon fought in some of the most prominent battles: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
Wilderness, Spottysylvania and Gettysburg, to name a few. During the battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia,
he was captured by Union forces on July 3, 1864 and spent one year in the Elmira Prison in New York.
He was released on July 11, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.
He returned to his wife and family in Habersham County and over the next 16 years they had nine more
children: Thomas Asbury, Robert Lee, Sarah Jane, Eli Denson, James Hampton, Leonard Cranford,
Mary Lela, Charles Lester, and Owen Meredith.
William Cannon died on December 1, 1910 at the age of 76. The funeral was conducted at his home on
Chase Road. The funeral procession followed by his coffin, carried by horse and wagon, to the family
cemetery and he was laid to rest.
His wife Matilda, born October 29, 1837, died less than two years later on September 23, 1913. (From
when he died.)
More About William Cannon Loudermilk:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cem. (on Chase Rd.??)
More About Matilda Ann Landers:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cem. (on Chase Rd.??)
Marriage Notes for William Loudermilk and Matilda Landers:
Marriage recorded Book B page 156 Habersham Cty Marriage Records
iv.
David George Washington Loudermilk, born 30 Jul 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 03 Nov 1862
in Mount Jackson, Shenandoah, VA ]]; married (1) Martha Caroline Rice 28 Aug 1856 in Habersham
County GA; born 24 Jul 1835 in Georgia; died 1910 in In 1870 Habersham County, GA Census; married
(2) Adeline Williams 04 Mar 1859.
Notes for David George Washington Loudermilk:
DAVID WASHINGTON LOUDERMILK
David George Washington Loudermilk
David Washington Loudermilk was the second eldest son of Jacob and Mary Polly Washburn
Loudermilk. David was born July 30, 1837 in Habersham Co, GA and died Nov 3, 1862 in Mt. Jackson,
Virginia. He was married to Martha Caroline Rice who was the daughter of Jesse (Jepe) & Webbey
Dooley Rice. Caroline was born Jul 24, 1835 in Habersham Co, GA and died after 1910 in Habersham
Co, GA. Caroline is buried in an unmarked grave in the Loudermilk Cemetery in Habersham County,
GA. The children of David & Caroline are:
Mary Elizabeth Loudermilk born May 10, 1858; died Nov 24, 1935
George Houston Loudermilk born Jan 10, 1859; died Feb 15, 1944
Sarah Clomer Loudermilk born Sep 27, 1861; died Oct 13, 1932
David was one of 4 sons of Jacob & Mary Polly Washburn to join the Civil War in Company C, Phillips
Legion, Habersham Rifles. Three of his brothers survived the war and returned home. David enlisted
7/1/1862 and died 11/3/1862 from pneumonia in the Mt. Jackson Confederate Hospital. The hospital
was located across the road from Our Soldiers Cemetery where David is buried. The plaque on the
monument at Our Soldiers Cemetery shows his death date as Jan 4, 1862; however, this date is incorrect
and should be 11/4/1862 according to Civil War records. Caroline Loudermilk drew David's confederate
pension in Habersham County
--Dedication of the Headstone In Memory of Pvt. David Washington Loudermilk at the Loudermilk
Family Cemetery, Chase Road, Cornelia Georgia on March 21, 1998:
--The Northeast Georgian
Friday, April 10, 1998
UDC Dedicates Headstones at Local Family Cemetery
109
Two headstones were dedicated last month by Habersham Chapter 1237, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, at the grave of Pvt. William Cannon Loudermilk and in memory of Pvt. David Washington
Loudermilk at the Loudermilk Family Cemetery in Cornelia.
David Washington Loudermilk, born 1837 in Habersham County, Georgia, was the second child born to
Jacob and Mary. A. "Polly" Washburn Loudermilk. He married Caroline Rice on August 28, 1856 in
Habersham County. According to the 1860 Habersham County census, they had two children, Lizzie, 2
years old, and George W., 6 months old.
David enlisted in Company C, Phillips Legion, Georgia Infantry, along with his brother, William Cannon
on July 1, 1862. Two other brothers, Thomas Asbury and Henry Ervin, both single, had enlisted a year
earlier in the same company. All four brothers were now a part of General Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia.
In October of 1862, just four months after enlisting, David Washington was admitted to General Hospital
in Mount Jackson, Virginia. Days later on November 3rd he died of Pneumonia. William Cannon was
with him when he died. David was buried at "Our Soldiers Cemetery" in Mt. Jackson, Virginia.
In 1863 his wife, Caroline received a bounty claim of fifty dollars for her deceased husband from the war
department.
More About David George Washington Loudermilk:
Burial: Our Soliers Cemetery, Jackson, VA
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v.
vi.
Henry Erwin Loudermilk, born 12 Jan 1840 in Habersham County, GA - Clarksville Dist; died 02 Sep
1917 in Habersham County, GA; married Martha Jane Landers 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA,
Book B page 259.
Rachel Sara Ann Loudermilk, born Abt. 1841 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in in Arkansas;
married Jasper D. Smith 19 Jun 1864 in Habersham County, GA; born Abt. 1842 in Georgia; died Aft.
1880 in in Arkansas.
Notes for Jasper D. Smith:
This Could be the right family...........I will use these names until I find out what is right....
1870 Wayne County, Kentucky Census
District 6, Mill Springs Post Office.
Jasper Smith age 28 (born 1842) Georgia Farmer
Rachel Smith age 27 (born 1843) Georgia wife
George W
age 4 (born 1866) Georgia son
John C
age 3 (born 1867) Georgia son
Sarah J
age 1 (born abt 1869) Georgia daughter
July Ann Berry age 28 (abt 1842) Georgia White Female
--Found this family again in Arkansas
1880 Izard County, Arkansas Census
Lunenburg, District 86, June 2, 1880
Household 31/31
Jasper Smith Head age 37 Farmer GA GA GA
Sarah
wife
age 36 Keeping house GA GA GA
Geo
son
age 13 GA GA GA
John
son age 11 GA GA GA
Sarah
daughter age 9 GA GA GA
Robt
son age 7 Ark GA GA
Mary
daughter age 5 Ark GA GA
Johnson
son
age 3 Ark GA GA
Peter
son
age 2 Ark GA GA
Carl
son
age 3/12 Ark GA GA GA born March
vii.
Thomas Asbury Loudermilk, born 01 Apr 1844 in Habersham County, GA; died 20 Feb 1916 in
Habersham County, GA ]]; married Susie Ann Whitehead 03 May 1868 in Habersham Co, GA; born
1850; died 28 Sep 1928 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Thomas Asbury Loudermilk:
Enlisted May 10, 1862 in Georgia Company C, Phillip's Legion. Dec. & Jan 1864-5: While in prison at
Point Lookout, Maryland, contracted rheumatism in left Shoulder and arm and has suffered continuously
ever since. Captured at the battle of Muddy Branch, Virginia. Released June 29, 1865 at Point Lookout
Maryland.
110
--The Toccoa Record
Thursday, February 24, 1916
Thomas A Loudermilk Dead
Mr. Thomas A. Loudermilk, a prominent citizen of Habersham county, died at his home three miles
North of Mt. Airy, last Sunday night, age about 72 years. Death was caused by an accident he received
several months ago at his mill, when one of his feet was so badley crushed that it had to be amputated.
Mr. Loudermilk was a veteran of the Civil war, and stood high in the esteem of his neighbors. He is
survived by his wife, one daughter and three sons.
--The Loudermilk Mill
The Loudermilk Mill was first owned by T. A. Loudermilk and then, after his death, sold to Mr. Homer
Ansley. It is now owned by Mr. Pierce Short, Sr. who bought the mill and property surrounding it in
March 1948.
The mill was operated entirely by water, furnished by Hazel Creek, and provided flour, grits, cornmeal
and whole wheat flour for the citizens of Habersham County and surrounding area. They came on mules,
horse teams and wagons down dusty roads to have their grain ground.
The mill stones, used to grind the grain, measured 48 inches in diameter. The stones contained Flint and
could grind meal course or fine. The first wheel was made of wood. In the 1920's it was replaced with
one made of metal shipped from Hanover, Pennsylvania. The wheel measured 3 feet by seventeen feet.
It took approximately 5 or 6 minutes to grind a bushel of corn. The miller took a toll for grinding the
corn. He provided a sheller to shell the corn, prior to grinding it.
The mill site was a gathering place for people as they waited their turn. Picnics were held there by the
water. The water at the mill pond provided a place where the local churches could have their baptismal
services.
The mill ceased operation in 1974.
More About Thomas Asbury Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Susie Ann Whitehead:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Mary Ann Loudermilk, born 03 Feb 1846 in Habersham County, GA; died 25 Aug 1914 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) George Norris Clark; born 14 Apr 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 18
Mar 1919 in Habersham County, GA; married (2) Phillip Jefferson Perry; born 1841; died 13 Dec 1862
in Fredericksburg, VA.
More About Mary Ann Loudermilk:
Burial: Glade Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About George Norris Clark:
Burial: Glade Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Jacob Walton Loudermilk, born 01 Aug 1849 in Habersham County GA; died 14 Feb 1918 in
Habersham County, GA; married Mary Ette Kinney 25 Nov 1873 in Habersham County, GA; born 08
Dec 1855 in Georgia; died 10 May 1929 in Habersham County, GA.
More About Jacob Walton Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Mary Ette Kinney:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Eliza Ann Loudermilk, born 03 Apr 1851 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1924 in Habersham
County, GA H; married William S. Smith 25 Jan 1875 in Habersham County, GA; born 23 Jul 1849 in
Georgia; died 23 Oct 1920 in Habersham County, GA H.
More About Eliza Ann Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for William S. Smith:
The Bible record of William and Eliza Smith states Mary J. P. Smith was born Feb. 16, 1876 in
Habersham County.
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The following names and dates were read to me over the phone.
The marriage of William S. Smith and Eliza Loudermilk occurred 25 Jan. 1875 at the home of J. M.
Loudermilk. Officiated by Rev. J. C. Jackson in Habersham County.
William Smith was born Jul 23, 1849, died Oct 23, 1920. Eliza Loudermilk was born Apr 3, 1851, no
death date.
Sarah E. Smith was born June 5, 1878; Sarah Warren died Nov 21, 1937.
Willie Smith was born May 10, 1882, died Aug 1884
John Henry Smith was born Mar 10, 1884 [married Emma Perry]
Martha L. Smith was born Feb 9, 1886
Sizen? L. Smith was born June 17, 1888
Adel Smith not included, but census birthdate was Jan 1889 [married William Latham]
Cora Bell Smith was born May 17, 1891, died Oct 21, 1894
Dora Bell Smith was born Apr 7, 1894 [married Grover Ransom]
Asbury Smith has cenus birthdate of May 1894
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 129, page 640A, Center Hill District 752 G. M. Dist, 22 Jun 1880
William Smith age 30 Head
GA GA GA Farmer
Elizer
age 25 wife
GA NC GA
Mary J.
age 4 daughter GA GA GA
Sarah L.
age 2 daughter GA GA GA
1900 Habersham County, Georgia Census
ED 66, page 108B, Center Hill District, Mount Airy, 6 Jun 1900
Household 108/108
William Smith Head Apr 1849 age 51 GA GA GA Farmer owns farm free of debt married for
25 yrs.
Eliza
wife
Feb 1852 age 48 GA GA GA 9 children / 4 living married for 25 yrs.
Sarah
daughter
May 1880 age 20 all children born GA
Henry
son
Apr 1884 age 16 attended school
Adel
daughter
Jan 1889 age 11 attended school
Belle
daughter
Apr 1893 age 7
Asbury
son
May 1894 age 6
1910 Habersham County, GA Census
ED 76, page 49A, Glade Creek District No 1648, 6 May 1910, Mt. Airy Road
William S. Head age 60 GA SC GA Farmer, owns farm free of debt
Eliza _
wife age 59 GA NC GA
John H.
son age 24
all children born GA
Dora B.
daughter age 16
William E. grandson age 15 GA GA GA
Clara Hulsey Rudeseal said that Lee and Ploney lived next door to Ploney's parents, Billy and Eliza
Smith. Ploney died at home from complications following the birth of her second child. The child was
either stillborn or died shortly after birth and is buried in the grave with her. There is no tombstone. Bill
said she died from blood poisoning about a week after the birth. Clara said Ezra was two years old when
his mother died. [Talked to Bill Hulsey and Clara Rudeseal on 5 Feb 2004.] Pat Brown
More About William S. Smith:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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John M. Loudermilk, born Mar 1854 in Habersham County GA; died Feb 1917 in Habersham County,
GA; married Francis Mae Dodd 04 Jan 1874 in Habersham County, GA; born May 1853 in Georgia;
died 24 Jan 1945 in Habersham County, GA ]].
Notes for John M. Loudermilk:
Had 7 children.
More About John M. Loudermilk:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Francis Mae Dodd:
The Tri-County Advertiser
Thursday, January 25, 1945
Deaths
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Mrs. Fannie Loudermilk, age 91, died at her home near Hazel Creek last Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock.
Prior to her marriage to late Mr. J. M. Loudermilk, who preceded her to the grave two years ago, she was
Miss Fannie Dodd. Her passing is deeply mourned by her host of friends. She was the oldest member of
her community at the time of her death.
Funeral services were held from Hazel Creek Baptist Church, of which she was a member, at 11:00
o'clock Thursday with Rev. John Carpenter officiating.
Surviving are: three sons, Jonas, Ernest and Roy, and a daughter, Mrs. J. J. Burell, all of Mt. Airy, also a
number of grandchildren.
Interment was in the churchyard with Thos. J. McGahee, funeral director, in charge of arrangements.
More About Francis Mae Dodd:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Lucy Ann Loudermilk, born 1860 in Habersham County GA; married (1) Bill Beaty; married (2) Willis
C. Kytle 03 Jul 1884 in Habersham County GA; born 02 Feb 1856; died 04 May 1922 in Habersham
County, GA H.
More About Lucy Ann Loudermilk:
Spouses Death: Bill Beaty
More About Willis C. Kytle:
Burial: Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
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Rosannah D. Loudermilk, born 16 Mar 1867 in Habersham County, GA; died 18 May 1919 in
Habersham County, GA; married (1) Black Slave; married (2) Henry Smith; married (3) Ben Tomlin;
married (4) William Thomas Latham 28 Apr 1878 in Habersham County GA; born Mar 1857; died Aft.
1920 in In Habersham County, GA Census.
Notes for Rosannah D. Loudermilk:
Had 3 children outside marriage (Etter by a Negro slave), Garland by Henry Smith, Arthur by Ben
Tomlin) and 7 more children by William Lathan.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Roseyan Latham 18 May 1919
Habersham
TitleLathen, Roseyan
Age at Death 68 years
County of DeathHabersham
Date of Death 1919-05-18
Year of Death 1919
Father's Name Jack Lowdermilk
Mother's Name Paley Wasborn
First Name Roseyan
Last Name Lathen
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 5578
SexFemale
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004176437_01157.jpg
More About Rosannah D. Loudermilk:
Burial: Lathan Cem. Habersham -Tommy Fritts pasture
22. Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers, born 1820 in South Carolina; died 19 Sep 1873 in Mt. Ida,
Arkansas. He married 23. Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin 08 Sep 1835 in Clarke County, GA.
23. Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin, born 23 Oct 1813 in Clarke County, GA; died 18 Oct 1872 in
Habersham County, GA. She was the daughter of 46. Edward Robertson Akins and 47. Martha Duncley Parr.
Notes for Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers:
M. M. Landers and his son William along with 11 other families traveled to Arkansas ca. 1877.
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According to Pope County History, volume Russelville, Arkansas.
It took 3 months for the Landers' to travel from Georgia to Arkansas in 1877. During the Civil War the Landers'
plantation was destroyed, as was the case of many families during this time. The Landers' home was near
Currahee Mountain, about 100 miles out of Atlanta. Thirteen families made this journey together to Arkansas,
traveling part way by boat. Merida M. with his new wife Sarah Smith Landers and others settled first in
Montgomery County, Arkansas. Others moved on to Oklahoma.
During the Civil War Merida M. Landers invested in slaves, and after the war filed for bankruptcy.
Tried to find the Bankruptcy papers at Habersham County, Georgia Court House but could not.
Children of Meredith Landers and Mary Akin are:
i.
Charles Washington Landers, born 13 Jun 1836 in Clarke County, GA; died 24 Apr 1873 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Frances Josephine Meeks 19 Jun 1859 in Habersham County, GA Book B page
176; born 15 Jun 1839 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Jan 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
(2) Louisiana Anne Jones Abt. 1863 in Habersham County, GA; born 14 May 1845; died 19 Oct 1929 in
Habersham County, GA H.
Notes for Charles Washington Landers:
CSA..NC 31st Infantry Co. D.
--From Landers Newsletter Vol 2, issue 1, winter 1998:
Charles Washington Landers
By Fairy Landers Sheriff
Charles Washington Landers, the oldest son of M. M. Landers and Martha Akin Landers, is my
Grandfather. My father, Merida Winfield Landers Sr., was one year and one day old when my
Grandfather died. He often told me things about his father that were told to him by his mother.
My Grandmother, Louisiana Jones Landers, said that my Grandfather was a tall lean man, hard working,
honest, truthful, and devoted to his large family. He was a devout Christian taking an active part in
church work and making certain his children attended church services.
My Grandparents home was a large two story home built on approximately six hundred acres of land
located near a small town called Mt. Airy, GA. The house was built near a small stream surrounded by
large heavenly trees. Today heavenly trees still grow in the area where the house stood.
My Grandmother told me that Grandfather used the stream for his work as a shoemaker and for a
tannery. She said he was very good at it. He also farmed the land and owned a large sawmill that he
operated on his land. He became ill with measles, but seemed to be getting well, when he decided he had
to see how the men were doing at the sawmill. He insisted on going to it. Nothing could stop him.
Grandmother wrapped a quilt around him because the weather was cold. When he returned, he was
having a chill. He became very ill. Grandfather realized that he might not live, so he tried to advise the
family of what to do. He told them he had buried a sum of money near a large heavenly tree. He was so
sick he could not speak clearly. Grandmother said he tried so hard to make her understand where it was.
She could not because of so many trees.
Grandmother buried him a very short distance from their home along side an infant. Today the cemetery
is known as The Landers Family Cemetery, and the family still bury their dead there today.
Landers Cemetery
By Marlene Adams Briggs
The Landers Cemetery is the burial ground for the Charles Washington Landers family. It is located just
off Highway 197 between Clarkesville, Mt. Airy, and Cornelia Ga. The Cemetery is on land originally
owned by Charles Washington Landers. He owned many acres, and operated a tannery on this land. He
made shoes for the soldiers during the Civil War.
A diagram is lald off for the home place and deed recorded by the Ordinary of Habersham Co. Ga. A will
was left to his wife December 30,
1875.
A housing subdivision is on the land now, the cemetery being nestled right in the middle with a fence
surrounding what’s left of the family land. A nice entrance to the subdivision is off Highway 197.
Charles Washington Landers died very young at the age of 37. He was the first child of Merida M.
Landers and Mary A. Martha Akin. Merida’s second wife was Sarah E. Smith. There were eleven
children in this family (Possibly 12).
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Charles Washington Landers was the father of Elmo Washington Landers (my grandfather), Merida
Winfield Landers, and other brothers and sisters. Many are laid to rest here, including the grandchildren
in laws, great grand children, etc. Sanford Landers and his family have been caretakers. Not too long
ago, Winfleld and Roland Landers died. They had been caretakers for years. I do not know who the
caretakers are at present, but it is well kept, located among tall pines. Beautiful head stones are placed at
each grave. It is a very beautiful and peaceful plot, and continues to be used. Please visit this hallowed
ground.
I (Marlene Adams Briggs) a great, great granddaughter of Merida
M. Landers, live a short distance away in Cornelia, Ga. I have the plot of the home place and deed.
More About Charles Washington Landers:
Burial: Landers Family Cemetery
Notes for Louisiana Anne Jones:
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Lonnia Landers
Home in 1900: Mount Airy, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 55 Birth Date: Mar 1845
Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Female
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother: number of living children: 7
Mother: How many children: 11
Marital Status: Widowed
Household Members:
Name Age
Lonnia Landers 55
Sanford Landers 26
Maggie Landers 21
Clifford Landers 19
James Landers 17
More About Louisiana Anne Jones:
Burial: Landers Family Cemetery
ii.
Matilda Ann Landers, born 29 Oct 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 23 Aug 1913 in Habersham
County, GA; married William Cannon Loudermilk 19 Apr 1857 in Habersham County, GA, Book B
page 156; born 16 Dec 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died 19 Dec 1910 in Habersham County, GA ]].
More About Matilda Ann Landers:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cem. (on Chase Rd.??)
Notes for William Cannon Loudermilk:
Enlisted June 10, 1862 Company C, Phillips' Legion.
About September 20, 1862 contracted a severe case of fever (pleura-pneumonia) and was sent to hospital
at Mt. Jackson, Va. Remained there 2 weeks and was sent to Lynchburg, VA. remained there under
treatment and was sent back to command at Fredericksburg, VA. No details of capture given. Captured
June 1, 1864 Cold Harbor VA and released from prison at Elmira, NY July 11, 1865.
Dedication of Headstone at the grave of Pvt. William Cannon Loudermilk at the Loudermilk Family
Cemetery, Chase Road, Cornelia Georgia on March 21, 1998
--The Northeast Georgian
Friday, April 10, 1998
UDC Dedicates Headstones at Local Family Cemetery
Two headstones were dedicated last month by Habersham Chapter 1237, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, at the grave of Pvt. William Cannon Loudermilk and in memory of Pvt. David Washington
Loudermilk at the Loudermilk Family Cemetery in Cornelia.
William Cannon Loudermilk, born December 16, 1834 in Habersham County was the first born son of
Jacob Loudermilk and Mary A. "Polly" Loudermilk. William Cannon, nicknamed "Can" married
Matilda Ann Landers, (daughter of Meredith Milton Landers, Sr. and Mary Ann Martha Akin) on April
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19, 1857.
By the time the War Between the States started, William Cannon and Matilda had three children,
William Washington, Martha Ann Rebecca, and John Henry. On July 1, 1862 at the age of 27, William
Cannon enlisted in Company C, Phillips' Georgia Legion. While in service he was admitted to General
Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, complaining of rheumatism in his shoulder. He was sent to the
hospital in Lynchburg, Virginia on November 29, 1862, then released and sent back to duty.
William Cannon fought in some of the most prominent battles: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
Wilderness, Spottysylvania and Gettysburg, to name a few. During the battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia,
he was captured by Union forces on July 3, 1864 and spent one year in the Elmira Prison in New York.
He was released on July 11, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.
He returned to his wife and family in Habersham County and over the next 16 years they had nine more
children: Thomas Asbury, Robert Lee, Sarah Jane, Eli Denson, James Hampton, Leonard Cranford,
Mary Lela, Charles Lester, and Owen Meredith.
William Cannon died on December 1, 1910 at the age of 76. The funeral was conducted at his home on
Chase Road. The funeral procession followed by his coffin, carried by horse and wagon, to the family
cemetery and he was laid to rest.
His wife Matilda, born October 29, 1837, died less than two years later on September 23, 1913. (From
when he died.)
More About William Cannon Loudermilk:
Burial: Loudermilk Family Cem. (on Chase Rd.??)
Marriage Notes for Matilda Landers and William Loudermilk:
Marriage recorded Book B page 156 Habersham Cty Marriage Records
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iii.
iv.
Martha Jane Landers, born 06 Feb 1840 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Aug 1910 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Thomas W. Cawthorn 02 Sep 1860 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page
186; married (2) Henry Erwin Loudermilk 08 Sep 1867 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 259.
Francis M. Landers, born 1841 in Habersham County GA; died Bet. 1874 - 1878 in In Saline County,
AR; married Sarah A. Cawthorn 24 Jun 1861 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 189; born 1845
in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Saline County, AR.
Notes for Francis M. Landers:
Private in Infantry Battalion Smith's Legion, GA. Vol. May 12, 1862. Transferred to Co. K of 65th Regt.
GA Inf. March 1863; to Co I Mar 13, 1863 at Loudon, Tenn. Deserted May 10, 1863 and rejoined from
desertion on June 12, 1863. In hospital at Rome GA., Oct. 20, 1863. Captured at Franklin Tenn. Dec.
17, 1864, and sent to Camp Chase, Ohio prison. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt., June 13, 1885.
Born in 1842.
Muster Roll of Company K 65th Regiment GA. Volunteer Infantry - army of Tenn. C.S.A.
Co. GA.
Habersham
Francis Landers married Martha J. Cawthorn September 2, 1860 then married Sara A. Cawthorn June 24,
1861. Sara and Martha's brother was Thomas W. Cawthorn who was married to Francis' sister Martha
Jane. When Thomas died, Martha Jane married Henry Erwin Loudermilk.
--Francis M. Landers was listed as living in White County, GA in a legal document. The document was
singed in Habersham County, GA on July 9, 1867.
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Francis Landers
Birth Year: abt 1842 Age in 1870: 28 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Murphy, Cherokee, North Carolina
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Murphy
Household Members: Name Age
Francis Landers 28
Sarah Landers 25
William Landers 8
Marcy Landers 3
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Notes for Sarah A. Cawthorn:
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Sarah Everhart
Home in 1880: Hurricane, Saline, Arkansas
Age: 35 Estimated birth year: abt 1845
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age
Sarah Everhart 35
William M. Landers 18
Thomas Landers 6
Larra E. Everhart 1
Sarah J. Everhart 1
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Merida Millan Landers, born 23 Sep 1844 in Habersham County GA; died 06 Feb 1922 in Hall County,
GA S h; married Nancy Susan Moss 22 Mar 1865 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 218; born
04 Oct 1847; died 16 Mar 1927 in Hall County, GA h.
Notes for Merida Millan Landers:
CSA.. GA 11th Cav. Co. H, G, 2nd Lt
--Woodlawn Cemetery, Hall County which is enclosed by Alta Vista Road and Shallowford Road and
Hulsey Road.
--Merida M. Landers Jr.'s family moved to Hall County, Ga. to work in New Holland cotton mill, when it
began operation March 21, 1902.
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Merida M. Landers
Home in 1880: Currahee, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1847 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Nancy S.
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Merida M. Landers 33
Nancy S. Landers 31
Thomas Landers 14
Caroline Landers 12
Martha Landers 11
Richard Landers 9
Eli Henry Landers 7
Julia Ann Landers 5
Harriet M. Landers 11m
--1910 United States Federal Census
Name: W M Laadres (M M Landers)
Age in 1910: 65 Estimated birth year: abt 1845 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Spouse's name: S Nancy
Home in 1910: Gainesville, Hall, Georgia
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
W M Laadres 65
S Nancy Laadres 62
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Julia Laadres 34
Snyton Smith 27
Luther Smith 5
Bethel Smith 2
Robert Landers 22
More About Merida Millan Landers:
Burial: Alto Vista Cemetery, Hall Cty
Notes for Nancy Susan Moss:
Woodlawn Cemetery, Hall County which is enclosed by Alta Vista Road and Shallowford Road and
Hulsey Road.
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Mrs. Nancey S. Landers 16 Mar 1927
Hall
Title Londus (Landers), Nancey Susan
Birth Date 1847-10-04
Age at Death 79 years 5 months 12 days
County of Death Newton
Date of Death 1927-03-16
Year of Death 1927
Father's Name Richard Mass (Moss)
Mother's Name Caroline Verner
First Name Nancey Susan
Last Name Londus (Landers)
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 6287
Sex Female
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004176389_00581.jpg
More About Nancy Susan Moss:
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Hall County
vi.
William C. Landers, born 1847 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in Pulaski County, Arkansas;
married Mary Jane Brady 25 Feb 1869 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 301; born 1853 in
Habersham County, GA; died 1878 in Arkansas.
Notes for William C. Landers:
CSA.. GA 11th Cav, Co. H
William C. Landers military records are listed under Sanders. The L and S letters were written the same
way.
--William Landers and Mary Brady Landers were married 1869 at the ages of 22 and 16 years. They went
with M. M. Landers (father of William) and 12 other families to Arkansas ca. 1877.
According to Pope County History, volume Russelville, Ark.
It took 3 months for the Landers' to travel from Georgia to Arkansas in 1877. During the Civil War the
Landers' plantation was destroyed, as was the case of many families during this time. The Landers' home
was near Currahee Mountain, about 100 miles out of Atlanta. Thirteen families made this journey
together to Arkansas, traveling part way by boat. William and Mary and others settled first in
Montgomery County. Others moved on to Oklahoma. Mary died in Arkansas. William asked James Elias
Brady to take the girls. He did. James Elias and Mary Brewer Brady had been married two weeks when
they got the girls.
1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Curahee District 402
Household 228
J. Elias Brady
age 37 Farmer
born GA, father born GA, mother born GA
Mary L..
age 31 Keeping home
GA GA GA
Rebecca Mealor
age 21
boarder
GA GA GA
Franklin Mealor
age 9/12 boarder
GA GA GA October
Hulda Landers
age 10
niece
GA GAGA
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Sarah Landers
Caledonna Landers
vii.
age 8
age 5
niece
niece
GA GA GA
Ak GA GA
Eli David Landers, born 23 Dec 1850 in Habersham County GA; died 22 Jun 1905 in Pope County, AR;
married (1) Mary A. Taylor 01 Apr 1869 in Habersham County GA Book B page 310; born 23 Jun
1849; died 28 Mar 1892 in Pope County AR; married (2) Mattie Aft. 1892 in Arkansas; born Oct 1870
in Alabama.
Notes for Eli David Landers:
CSA... Alabama 11th Cav, Co 1
--Judith Landers has information that Eli middle name as David not Denson.
--1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Ely D Landers
Home in 1900: Dover, Pope, Arkansas
Age: 49 Birth Date: Dec 1850 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Spouse's name: Mattie
Marriage Year: 1896 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 4
Household Members: Name Age
Ely D Landers 49
Mattie Landers 29
Charley S Landers 21
Emma B Landers 18
Gra* C Landers 15
Ruby L Landers 2
Jesse B Landers 1
More About Eli David Landers:
Burial: Old Lake Cemetery, Dover AR
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Singleton Landers, born 1856 in Habersham County, GA; died Bef. 1870.
Notes for Singleton Landers:
Located an S.N. Landers, CSA GA 2nd Cav (st. Guards) Co. D
24. Thomas Stephens, born 1792 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1870 in Craighead County, AR. He married
25. Olive Clearwaters 1810 in SC.
25. Olive Clearwaters, born 1794 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in Hall County, GA. She was the
daughter of 50. Benjamin Clearwaters and 51. Elender Robbins.
Notes for Thomas Stephens:
Somewhere I had that he died March 1873 from Hall County, GA records.....??????
--1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas Stephens
Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1792 Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 38, Hall, Georgia
Family Number: 1294
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Stephens 58
O Stephens 56
B H Stephens 18
O Stephens 14
J Stephens 11
E Stephens 2
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Tho Stephens
Age in 1860: 67 Birth Year: abt 1793 Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1860: District 410, Hall, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Duane Street
Household Members: Name Age
Tho Stephens 67
Olive Stephens 66
Joseph Stephens 19
S Yarberry 18
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas Stephens
Birth Year: abt 1793 Age in 1870: 77 Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1870: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Stephens 77
Ann Yarberry 25
Children of Thomas Stephens and Olive Clearwaters are:
i.
Francis Stephens, born 1810 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Habersham County, GA;
married Yarberry Abt. 1830; died Bef. 1850 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Francis Stephens:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Francis Yarberry
Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Female
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 17, Habersham, Georgia
Family Number: 96
Household Members: Name Age
Francis Yarberry 40
Sidney Yarberry 20
L Yarberry 14
G W Yarberry 12
S Yarberry 10
H C Yarberry 7
ii.
Margaret Stephens, born Abt. 1810 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in Dade County, GA; married
Joseph Carson 27 Dec 1830 in Hall County, GA; born Abt. 1810; died Aft. 1880 in Dade County, GA
See Note.
Notes for Joseph Carson:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Carson
Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Division 15, Cherokee, Georgia
Family Number: 1319
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Carson 40
Margaret Carson 42
Barbary Carson 18
Hezekiah Carson 15
Samuel Carson 13
Frederick B Carson 11
Martha J Carson 6
Hannah Ann Carson 4
William K Carson 2
120
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Carson
Age in 1860: 50 Birth Year: abt 1810 Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1860: Bells, Cherokee, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Canton
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Carson 50
Fed Carson 29
Martha Carson 15
Ann Carson 14
Cass Carson 12
Ele K Carson 10
Margarett Carson 50
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Carson
Birth Year: abt 1811 Age in 1870: 59 Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1870: Subdivision 128, Walker, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Fricks Gap
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Carson 59
Margaret Carson 60
Martha Carson 22
Ann Carson 21
Robert Carson 11/12
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Carson
Home in 1880: Rising Fawn, Dade, Georgia
Age: 68 Estimated birth year: abt 1812 Birthplace: South Carolina
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Margret Carson
Father's birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Mines Iron Ore
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Carson 68
Margret Carson 67
Robert Carson 9
iii.
Loranzo M. Stephens, born Abt. 1814 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Hall County, GA; married
Marian M. Baker 13 Apr 1847 in Hall County, GA; born Abt. 1816; died Aft. 1850 in Hall County, GA.
Notes for Loranzo M. Stephens:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Loranzo M Stephens
Age: 36 Estimated birth year: abt 1814 Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 38, Hall, Georgia
Family Number: 1291
Household Members: Name Age
Loranzo M Stephens 36
M M Stephens 29
S Stephens 2
Baly Stephens 0
iv.
Lucinda Stephens, born Abt. 1816 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870 in Craighead County, AR; married Joel
Miller 30 Dec 1838 in Hall County, GA; born 1816 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880 in Craighead County, AR
See Note.
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Notes for Joel Miller:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Joel Miller
Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 District 38, Hall, Georgia
Family Number: 1297
Household Members: Name Age
Joel Miller 34
L Miller 34
T R Miller 10 son
M Miller 9
daughter
M Miller 5
daughter
J Miller 3
son
A Miller 0
daughter
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Joel Millor
Age in 1860: 43
Birth Year: abt 1817
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro
Household Members: Name Age
Joel Millor 43
Lucinda Millor 43
Thos R Millor 20
Maranda Millor 19
Matilda Millor 17
Joseph Millor 13
Rena Millor 10
Sarah J Millor 8
Claton Millor 5
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Joel Miller
Birth Year: abt 1816 Age in 1870: 54 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro
Household Members: Name Age
Joel Miller 54
Marinda Miller 28
Joseph Miller 23
Bena Miller 20
Sarah J Miller 18
Clayton Miller 15
Matilda Miller 25
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Joel Miller
Home in 1880: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Age: 64 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Docia Ann Miller
Father's birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married
Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Joel Miller 64
Docia Ann Miller 48 Arkansas
Price B. Brinkly 15 Arkansas step son
Jane Brinkly 14 Arkansas step daughter
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--He may have married a Third time
Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900
Name Spouse Marriage Date County State
Joel Miller N. C. [Mrs] Wichard 16 Oct 1884 Craighead AR
v.
Littleton Stephens, born 15 Oct 1818 in Georgia; died 30 May 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
(1) Martha Grant 18 Nov 1840 in Habersham Cty, GA; died Bet. 1843 - 1847 in Habersham County,
GA; married (2) Margaret Echols 30 Dec 1847 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 59; born 04 Jul
1827 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Aug 1908 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Littleton Stephens:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Littleton Stephens
Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1818 Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 17, Habersham, Georgia
Family Number: 92
Household Members: Name Age
Littleton Stephens 32
Margarit Stephens 23
T J Stephens 7
E F Stephens 1
S Stephens 0
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Littleton Stephens
Age in 1860: 41 Birth Year: abt 1819 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: Habersham, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Clarksville
Household Members: Name Age
Littleton Stephens 41
Margaret Stephens 33
Thomas J Stephens 18
Emily F Stephens 10
Robert Yarbough 19
More About Littleton Stephens:
Burial: Old Davis Cemetery
vi.
Rebecca Stephens, born Abt. 1820 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1880 - 1895 in Habersham County, GA;
married Edward Barrett Abt. 1850; born Abt. 1819 in Buncombe County, NC; died Nov 1904 in
Habersham County, GA.
More About Rebecca Stephens:
Burial: ? New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery ?
Notes for Edward Barrett:
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: E Barrett
Age in 1860: 36 Birth Year: abt 1824 Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: District 410, Hall, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Duane Street
Household Members: Name Age
E Barrett 36
Rebecca Barrett 39
Wm Barrett 11
Mary Barrett 9
John Barrett 6
David Barrett 3
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George Barrett 1
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward Barrett
Birth Year: abt 1823 Age in 1870: 47 Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1870: Mud Creek, Habersham, Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Clarkesville
Household Members: Name Age
Edward Barrett 47
Rebecca Barrett 49
Elizabeth Barrett 17
John J Barrett 16
Edward Barrett 12
George J M Barrett 10
Rebecca J Barrett 7
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Edward Barrett
Home in 1880: Liberty Hill, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 61 Estimated birth year: abt 1819 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Robecca Barrett
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Edward Barrett 61
Robecca Barrett 60
Mary A. Barrett 29
George Barrett 20
Singleton Meeks 23
Robeca J. Meeks 18
John W. Barrett 10
William E. Barrett 1
--1900 United States Federal Census
Name: E Barrett
Home in 1900: Alto, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 74 Birth Date: Jun 1825 Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Spouse's name: Jane Barrett
Marriage Year: 1894 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 6
Household Members: Name Age
E Barrett 74
Jane Barrett 45 Second wife
Clara Barrett 5
More About Edward Barrett:
Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery
vii.
Malanda A. Stephens, born Abt. 1822 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870 in Hall County, GA; married Ruben
Roper 27 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA; born Abt. 1830 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1860 - 1870
in Banks / Hall County, GA.
Notes for Malanda A. Stephens:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Melinda Roper
Birth Year: abt 1821 Age in 1870: 49 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Narramores, Hall, Georgia
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Race: White Gender: Female
Post Office: Hughsburgh
Household Members: Name Age
Melinda Roper 49
Olive Roper 19
Notes for Ruben Roper:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Reubin Raper
Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Birth Place: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 38, Hall, Georgia
Family Number: 1296
Household Members: Name Age
Reubin Raper 20
M Raper 28
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Reuben Roper
Age in 1860: 30 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1860: Militia District 2, Banks, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Duanestreet
Household Members: Name Age
Reuben Roper 30
Malinda Roper 37
Olly Roper 10
12
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ix.
Thomas M. Stephens, born Abt. 1828 in Georgia; died Bef. 06 Jul 1863 in Civil War; married Sarah Ann
R. Echols 13 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 72.
Benjamin Henderson Stephens, born Apr 1830 in Georgia; died 1895 in Habersham County, GA;
married Eliza Jane Herrin 27 Sep 1856 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 136; born Bet. Dec
1831 - 1833 in South Carolina; died 1911 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Benjamin Henderson Stephens:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Robert H Stephens (This is Benjamin H. Stephens.......)
Birth Year: abt 1832 Age in 1870: 38 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Powell, Craighead, Arkansas
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro and Greensborough
Household Members: Name Age
Robert H Stephens 38
Eliza J Stephens 38
Jane A Stephens 14
Sophrona Stephens 12
Davis B Stephens 9
Littleton Stephens 5
Amanda E Stephens 2
Baby Stephens 2/12
Calvin Yarber 20
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Benjamin H. Stephens
Home in 1880: Liberty Hill, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Elizar J. Stephens
Father's birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
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Benjamin H. Stephens 50
Elizar J. Stephens 47
Littlton Stephens 16
Amand E. Stephens 12
Benjamin Stephens 10
John T. Stephens 4
More About Benjamin Henderson Stephens:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for Eliza Jane Herrin:
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Liza Stephens
Home in 1900: Alto, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 68 Birth Date: Dec 1831 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother: number of living children: 7
Mother: How many children: 8
Marriage Year: 1853 Marital Status: Widowed Years Married: 47
Household Members: Name Age
Liza Stephens 68
Mandy Stephens 24
Tom Stephens 24
More About Eliza Jane Herrin:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery
x.
Olive Stephens, born Dec 1835 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County, AR; married James
Herrin 17 Feb 1856 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 135; born 1835 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880
in Craighead County, AR.
Notes for Olive Stephens:
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Ollie Heran
Home in 1900: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Age: 64 Birth Date: Dec 1835 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Female
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother: number of living children: 2
Mother: How many children: 4
Marital Status: Widowed
Household Members: Name Age
Ollie Heran 64
Notes for James Herrin:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: James N Herin
Birth Year: abt 1835 Age in 1870: 35 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro
Household Members: Name Age
James N Herin 35
Olive Herin 35
Cecero Herin 14
Thomas Herin 12
Mary A Herin 9
Amanda Herin 6
Thomas Stephens 28
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Martin V Elles 30
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: James H. Henin
Home in 1880: Greenfield, Craighead, Arkansas
Age: 45 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Olive Henin
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White
Gender: MaleCannot read/write:
Household Members: Name Age
James H. Henin 45
Olive Henin 45
Cicero Henin 25
Amanda Henin 14
Ell D. Joslin 24
xi.
xii.
Male Stephens, born Abt. 1839 in Georgia.
Joseph Stephens, born Jul 1840 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County, AR See Note; married
Milly Cryssie A./Caroline Unknown; born Apr 1840 in Georgia; died Aft. 1900 in Craighead County,
AR.
Notes for Joseph Stephens:
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Stephens
Birth Year: abt 1840 Age in 1870: 30 Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1870: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Race: White Gender: Male
Post Office: Jonesboro
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Stephens 30
Milly C Stephens 32
Walter M Stephens 6
Matilda Stephens 4
Mary L Stephens 2
--1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Stephens
Home in 1880: Greenfield, Craighead, Arkansas
Age: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1841 Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Millie C. Stephens
Father's birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Farming
Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Stephens 39
Millie C. Stephens 41
Monroe Stephens 16
Matilda Stephens 14
Mary L. Stephens 11
Joseph J. Stephens 9
Amanda J. Stephens 5
--1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Stephens
Home in 1900: Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas
Age: 59 Birth Date: Jul 1840 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
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Spouse's name: Caroline Stephens
Marriage Year: 1862 Marital Status: Married
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Stephens 59
Caroline Stephens 60
Mary L Stephens 25
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Years Married: 38
E. (?) Stephens, born Abt. 1848 in Georgia.
26. Jabel Clarence Echols, born 18 Feb 1803 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 52. Darius Echols and 53. Sarah Ann Brown. He married 27. Francis R.
Davis 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
27. Francis R. Davis, born 20 May 1807 in Franklin County GA; died 08 Sep 1869 in Habersham County,
GA. She was the daughter of 54. Henry Davis and 55. Margaret Stone.
Notes for Jabel Clarence Echols:
Justice of Peace in 1836 in Habersham County GA
Notes for Francis R. Davis:
Henry Davis and Margaret Davis & Fanny Echols all members of Camp Creek Church. Sarah Ann joined Camp
Creek Dec. 9 1843. Also joined a black woman named Fillis.
Children of Jabel Echols and Francis Davis are:
i.
Margaret Echols, born 04 Jul 1827 in Habersham County, GA; died 02 Aug 1908 in Habersham County,
GA; married Littleton Stephens 30 Dec 1847 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 59; born 15 Oct
1818 in Georgia; died 30 May 1863 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Margaret Echols:
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Maggie Perkins (Stephens)
Home in 1900: Center Hill, Habersham, Georgia
Age: 70 Birth Date: Nov 1829 Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White Gender: Female
Relationship to Head of House: Mother (Mother-in-law)
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother: number of living children: 1
Mother: How many children: 1
Marital Status: Widowed
Household Members:
Name Age
Tilmon Perkins 56
Emily F Perkins 50
Lodema Perkins 17
Fannie M Perkins 11
Maggie Perkins 70
More About Margaret Echols:
Burial: Old Davis Cemetery
Notes for Littleton Stephens:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Littleton Stephens
Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1818 Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 17, Habersham, Georgia
Family Number: 92
Household Members: Name Age
Littleton Stephens 32
Margarit Stephens 23
T J Stephens 7
E F Stephens 1
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S Stephens 0
--1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Littleton Stephens
Age in 1860: 41 Birth Year: abt 1819
Home in 1860: Habersham, Georgia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Clarksville
Household Members: Name Age
Littleton Stephens 41
Margaret Stephens 33
Thomas J Stephens 18
Emily F Stephens 10
Robert Yarbough 19
Birthplace: Georgia
More About Littleton Stephens:
Burial: Old Davis Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Margaret Echols and Littleton Stephens:
Husband Littleton Stephens born October 15, 1818 died May 30, 1863
ii.
Alvin Dean Echols, born 20 Jul 1829 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 May 1899 in Habersham
County, GA; married Lucy E. Cash 02 Oct 1851 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 86; born 27
Oct 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 29 Jul 1912 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Alvin Dean Echols:
Need to look up: Civil War - see McMillian Enrolling off. 31st Military Dist #762
Found A.D. Echols GA Inf 4th BN (st Guards ) Co. B, and F. 2nd Lt.
More About Alvin Dean Echols:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Lucy E. Cash:
Burial: Mt. Airy Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Alvin Echols and Lucy Cash:
Wife Lucy E. Cash born October 27, 1832 died July 29, 1912
iii.
Clayton S. Echols, born Oct 1830 in Habersham County, GA; died Abt. 1900; married Catherine C.
Unknown; born Aug 1835 in SC; died 07 Jun 1899 in Whitfield County, GA.
Notes for Clayton S. Echols:
Need to look up: 1st Regt. (Galt's) Ga State Line 31st Senatorial Dist. GA Militia #752
Special orders #144 Dist Milledgeville, 1863
CSA Ga 11th Cav. Co H
Marriage Notes for Clayton Echols and Catherine Unknown:
Wife Catherine C. ? born August 22, 1835 died June 7, 1899
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iv.
v.
Sarah Ann R. Echols, born 07 Dec 1831 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Jul 1906 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Thomas M. Stephens 13 Dec 1849 in Habersham County, GA Book B page 72;
married (2) Benjamin Franklin Reynolds 22 Jan 1884 in Habersham County GA Book C page 291.
Hester Ann Echols, born 24 Jan 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 May 1911 in Habersham
County, GA H; married William Hailey Cash 13 Feb 1851 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 82;
born 19 Jan 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Mar 1905 in Habersham County, GA.
More About Hester Ann Echols:
Burial: Camp Creek Church Cemetery
Notes for William Hailey Cash:
W. H. Cash CSA GA Inf. 4th Bn. (St Guards) Co. G
More About William Hailey Cash:
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Baptised: 24 Aug 1867, Camp Creek Baptist Church
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Hester Echols and William Cash:
Husband William Hailey Cash born January 19, 1828 died March 10, 1905
vi.
Benson W. Echols, born Mar 1833 in Habersham County, GA; died 07 Jan 1908 in Whitfield County,
GA.
Notes for Benson W. Echols:
Civil War Ensign Chattahochee Rangers Found 3 possibilities:
BW Echols GA 1th Cav Co. D bvt 2nd Lt
Filed for pension in Whitfield County GA
1860 Census has him as Teacher in Habersham
1870 Census has him as a clerk in dry goods store in Habersham
vii.
Henry Freeman Echols, born 03 Dec 1835 in Habersham County GA; died 06 Oct 1899 in Banks
County, GA; married Mary Jane McKee 07 Feb 1861 in Banks County, GA; born Jun 1836; died 09 Oct
1898 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Henry Freeman Echols:
C.S.A. " Rest Soldier, War is Over." Served in Co. E, 3rd GA Cavalry. Filed for pension in Franklin
County, GA.
More About Henry Freeman Echols:
Burial: Hebron Presb. Church Banks Cty
More About Mary Jane McKee:
Burial: Hebron Presb. Church Banks Cty
Marriage Notes for Henry Echols and Mary McKee:
Wife Mary Jane McKee born June 1836 died October 9, 1898
viii.
Larkin M. Echols, born Abt. 1837 in Habersham County GA; died 16 Feb 1864 in Rock Island, Illinois.
Notes for Larkin M. Echols:
Prisoner at Rock Island Illinois - died there. Was in the 52nd Ga Inf. Co. A. Buried at the Rock Island
County Confederate Cemetery. number and locality is #483-CC. He was Private of Co A.
--The following news article lists him as T. M. Echols and as a deserter - (He was captured and did not
desert.)
The Southern Watchman
February 11, 1863 pages 3 c4)
Deserters
Headquarters 62d Reg. Ga. Vols
Near Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 25th 1863
Thirty Dollars Reward each, will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of each of the following
named deserters, who left this camp on the night of the 24th of this month. It is supposed they will try
and get to their homes in Habersham County, Georgia.
[ all from Company A]
W. J. Davidson, age 21 fair complexion-Light hair - blue eyes - 5 ft 4 ½ in. tall
T.M. Echols, age 24 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 5 ½ tall
J.D. Echols, age 21 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
C.W. McEntire, age 25 - dark complexion - dark hair - dark eyes - 5' 9 ½ tall
Wm. J. Ruth, age 28 - fair complexion - dark hair - dark eyes - 5' 6 ½" tall
S.J. Stroud, age 24 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
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James Stroud, age 27 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
N.W. Shirley, age 21 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 4 ½" tall
J.M. Shirley, age 28 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 4 ½" tall
Wash Taylor, age 25 - fair complexion - dark hair - grey eyes - _
Wm. Ward, age 23 - fair complexion - dark hair - blue eyes - 5' 9 ½" tall
More About Larkin M. Echols:
Burial: Confederate Cemetery in Rock Island County, Ill.
ix.
Martin V. Echols, born Abt. 1838 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Martin V. Echols:
Wharton's Texas Calvary CSA. Captured at Dalton GA, sent to Johnson's Island until the end of the war.
Many bloody battles!
CSA.. 3rd Conf Cav Co C
x.
Jackson L. Echols, born Abt. 1839 in Habersham County GA; died Bef. Jan 1865 in Battle of Resaca,
GA.
Notes for Jackson L. Echols:
Civil war killed at the battle of Resaca GA. in Gordan County, GA.
Found J.L. Echols CSA 3rd Confederate Calvery Co E
Alvin Dean Echols was administrator of Jackson L's estate - applied for this Jan 1865 in Banks county.
xi.
xii.
Rebecca A. Echols, born Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA; married Ezikiel Fuller.
Jabel D. Echols, born Abt. 1841 in Habersham County, GA; died 1863 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Notes for Jabel D. Echols:
Civil War 33rd Sen. Dist. GA Militia 912 District (Banks)
Also found: J.D. Echols 52nd Inf. Co. A, and Cobb's Legion, GA. Infantry, Co. C. - DeKalb & Fulton
Co.
Enlisted July 18, 1862. Was a private.
--The following news article stated Jabel was a deserter at Vicksburg when in fact, he was killed in the
battle.
The Southern Watchman
February 11, 1863 page 3 c4
Deserters
Headquarters 62d Reg. Ga. Vols
Near Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 25th 1863
Thirty Dollars Reward each, will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of each of the following
named deserters, who left this camp on the night of the 24th of this month. It is supposed they will try
and get to their homes in Habersham County, Georgia
[ all from Company A]
W.J. Davidson, age 21 fair complexion-Light hair - blue eyes - 5 ft 4 ½ in. tall
T.M. Echols, age 24 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 5 ½ tall
J.D. Echols, age 21 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
C.W. McEntire, age 25 - dark complexion - dark hair - dark eyes - 5' 9 ½ tall
Wm. J. Ruth, age 28 - fair complexion - dark hair - dark eyes - 5' 6 ½" tall
S.J. Stroud, age 24 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
James Stroud, age 27 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 6' tall
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N.W. Shirley, age 21 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 4 ½" tall
J.M. Shirley, age 28 - fair complexion - light hair - blue eyes - 5' 4 ½" tall
Wash Taylor, age 25 - fair complexion - dark hair - grey eyes - _
Wm. Ward, age 23 - fair complexion - dark hair - blue eyes - 5' 9 ½" tall
28. John Preston Caudell, born 11 Jun 1822 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 Dec 1905 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr. and 35. Frances (Fanny). He married 29. Lucy Ann Cash
01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
29. Lucy Ann Cash, born 26 Mar 1822 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Nov 1887 in Banks County,
GA. She was the daughter of 58. 8elson Charles Cash and 59. Priscilia Russell.
Notes for John Preston Caudell:
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Household 27/27
John Preston Cawdel, age 26, M.
Lucy A. (Cash), age 26, F.
William B., age 2, M.
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
(*Note Lived next door to Hugh B. & Polly Ann Ausburn)
Household 321/342:
John Caudell
age 37 M Farmer $250/414 born Kentucky.
Lucy A. Caudell age 37 F born Georgia
William B.
age 15 M born Georgia.
Nelson M.
age 10 M born Georgia
Martha P.
age 8 F born Georgia.
Frances J.
age 5 F
born Georgia.
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
Columbia, District 6
Household 276/280
John Caudell Head Jun 1821 age 78 married for 47 years GA GA GA farmer
Lucy
wife
Feb 1840 age 60 married for 47 years GA VA VA 3 children/2 living
I have her death date from her headstone she died in 1887. Not sure who this Lucy is, certainly not his wife......
Deed Book A, page 485-6 Jan. 1870 - E. A. Cash, guardian of Emma Cash, minor, Habersham Co., to John P.
Caudell; $100.00; 74 A. on Broad River, formerly land of Reuben Cash, grandfather of said Emma Cash. Wit.:
James Loftis; Martin Segars, J.P.
--Banks County Deed Index:
Pg. 716- 9 Mar. 1874 - William C. Moss to John P. Caudell; $100.00; (?A.), adjoining Turner Lane and others.
Wit.: C. Chitwood; Martin Segars.
--John and his wife Lucy are buried at the Cash-Caudell Cemetery. Going east on Hwy 105 from 441, go .4 (four
tenths) of a mile from the Broad River. Park on the left at the top of the rise (presently an abandoned house
there). You can see an old road go up to the left and walk on it for about 100 feet going back parallel to the road
you came on. The cemetery is on the left by the highway (there is another old dirt road off to the right there also).
GPS Location for the cemetery:
N 34 deg 28' 16.23", W 83 deg 28' 38.02"
More About John Preston Caudell:
Burial: Ruben Cash Cemetery
More About Lucy Ann Cash:
Burial: Ruben Cash Cemetery
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Marriage Notes for John Caudell and Lucy Cash:
Husband John Preston Caudell born June 11, 1822 died December 04, 1905
Children of John Caudell and Lucy Cash are:
14
i.
ii.
William Benjamin Caudell, born 11 Jan 1845 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1928 in Hall
County, GA ]]; married Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
Nelson M. Caudell, born Abt. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; died Aft. 1887 in In 1880 Franklin
County, GA Census; married Welthy Althea Little 1869; born 25 Jun 1846 in Habersham County, GA;
died 29 Jun 1934 in White County, GA ]].
Notes for Nelson M. Caudell:
1880 Franklin County, Georgia Census
District 211, District 29, Flintsville
Household 200/202
Nelson M. Caudell
age 29
Farmer GA GA GA
Alfy
age 30
wife
GA GA GA
John L.
age 8 son
Lucy A.
age 6 daughter
Lelie C.
age 3 daughter
Dovie F.
age 1
daughter
Notes for Welthy Althea Little:
She was index as, Martha Caudge, Nacoochee, White County, Georgia
1900 United States Federal Census
Nacoochee, District 132
Household 153/155
Martha Caudell June 1848 age 51 married 31 yrs. 11 children/ 7 living GA GA GA
John L.
April 1870 age 30
Callie D.
June 1878 age 21
William W.
Nov 1882 age 17
Benjamin
Oct 1885 age 14
Julia M.
May 1888 age 12
--1930 White County, Georgia Census
White Creek Township, ED10
Household 40/40
Welthy Caudell,
Head
F W age 81
married at age 23
Luther
son
M W age 54
single
Lucy Sloan
daughter
F W age 52
widowed married at age 18
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Weltha A. Caudell 29 Jun 1934
--The Cleveland Courier
July, 13, 1934
Leaf Leaflets
White
Grandma Caudell departed this life June 29 and was buried at Chattahoochee June 30. Rev. Darnell
conducted the funeral. She leaves three sons and three daughters and several grandchildren and a host of
friends to mourn her departure. The bereaved have our sympathy. She was 88 years old.
More About Welthy Althea Little:
Burial: Blue Creek Baptist Church, Cleaveland, GA
iii.
Martha Priscilla Caudell, born 17 May 1851 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 Nov 1889 in
Habersham County, GA; married Jesse Hailey Cash 12 Nov 1871 in Banks County, GA, Book A page
164; born 27 Mar 1852 in Habersham County, GA; died 05 Aug 1902 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Jesse Hailey Cash:
Jesse Hailey and Mollie Cash joined Hazel Creek Baptist Church by transfer of letter in 1898. Record of
death on church records for J. H. Cash shows August 5, 1902.
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Source: Hazel Creek Baptist Church, Habersham County, Georgia p. 165 & 166
Jesse Cash raised beef cattle. When a herd was ready for sale, it was driven to market in Commerce,
Georgia. His family got up before daylight to slaughter and dress a cow. Jesse Cash's two early teen-aged
sons, Albert and William, held the lighted pine knot while the cow was being dressed. Knowing that tar
would drop on their hands and burn them if the knot were not held at the right angle, kept them awake.
The fresh dressed meat was then delivered by wagon to homes and hotels.
More About Jesse Hailey Cash:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
iv.
Frances Jane Caudell, born 26 Jan 1854 in Habersham County, GA; died 08 Jan 1912 in Banks County,
GA; married Alexander Moss Lane 29 Dec 1878 in Banks County, GA; born 09 Feb 1844 in Georgia;
died 17 Jan 1927 in Banks County, GA B JJ.
More About Frances Jane Caudell:
Burial: Lane family Cemetery
Notes for Alexander Moss Lane:
1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
Golden Hill 448
A. M. Lane Feb 1848 age 52 married for 19 years
Fanny J.
Jan 1855 age 45 married for 19 years 10 children / 8 living
Lucy
Apr 1882 age 17
Etta
Jan 1884 age 16
John
Dec 1886 age 14
Lizzie
Dec 1886 age 13
Lester
Dec 1889 age 10
Elsie
July 1891 age 8
Ellis
Nov 1894 age 5
Birdie
Aug 1898 age 1
--1910 Banks County Georgia Census
Alexander M. Lane
age 62
married for 30 years
Fannie J.
age 53
married for 30 years 10 children / 8 living
Lester
age 18
Elsie
age 16
Nettie
age 13
Birdie
age 11
Lizzie Alexander
age 20
married for 1 year
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Alexander M. Lane 15 Jan 1927 Habersham
More About Alexander Moss Lane:
Burial: Lane family Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Frances Caudell and Alexander Lane:
Book BCD page 75.
30. Daniel Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825 in Georgia; died 03 Jan 1862. He was the son of 60. Johnathan J.
Morgan and 61. Priscilla Anderson. He married 31. Sara M. Unknown Abt. 1844.
31. Sara M. Unknown, born Abt. 1820.
Notes for Daniel Morgan:
Was a twin. Had 8 children with Sara.
Children of Daniel Morgan and Sara Unknown are:
15
i.
ii.
Pricilla Elizabeth Morgan, born 18 Nov 1844 in Franklin County, GA; died 07 Jul 1911 in Whitfield
County, GA ]]; married William Benjamin Caudell 24 Sep 1865 in Banks County, GA, Book A page 66.
William Jonathan Morgan, born 01 Feb 1846 in Franklin County, GA; died 30 Jan 1913 in Franklin
County, GA F; married Martha M. Garrison Abt. 1866; born 15 Feb 1845; died 04 Jun 1891 in Franklin
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County, GA F.
Notes for William Jonathan Morgan:
C.S.A. ; 24th GA Regt.,
More About William Jonathan Morgan:
Burial: Allen's Methodist Church Cemetery
More About Martha M. Garrison:
Burial: Allen's Curch, FranklinCounty, GA
iii.
iv.
v.
Nancy Malinda Morgan, born 1848 in Franklin County, GA; married John M. Poole; born 1848.
Edna Jane Morgan, born 1849 in Franklin County, GA; married James W. Brewer.
Jefferson C. Morgan, born 23 Oct 1851 in Franklin County, GA; died 14 May 1926 in Whitfield County,
GA; married Elizabeth Larrah Mabry 04 Feb 1871 in Banks County, GA book A page 170; born 1859;
died 18 Dec 1920 in Whitfield County, GA.
More About Jefferson C. Morgan:
Burial: Dawnville Cemetery, Whitfield County, GA
vi.
Margaret A. Morgan, born 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 1942; married John H. Brewer 08 Feb 1871
in Banks County, GA Book A page 187; born 1845; died 1918 in Franklin / Banks County, GA.
More About Margaret A. Morgan:
Burial: Canon City Cemetery Franklin / Banks County, GA
More About John H. Brewer:
Burial: Canon City Cemetery Franklin / Banks County, GA
vii.
Sarah E. Morgan, born 08 Jul 1856 in Banks County, GA; died 18 Jun 1888 in Franklin County, GA;
married Giles Lafayett Bagwell; born 02 Oct 1854; died 13 Nov 1915 in Franklin County, GA.
More About Sarah E. Morgan:
Burial: Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Giles Lafayett Bagwell:
Burial: Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery
viii.
Daniel Nelson C. Morgan, born Jun 1859 in Banks County, GA; married Martha Trouton 22 Aug 1878
in Banks County, GA; born Sep 1855.
Generation o. 6
32. Robert Brown, born 1759 in Culpepper County, VA; died 20 Jan 1840 in Banks County, GA. He was
the son of 64. Father Of Robert Brown. He married 33. Jane Abt. 1790.
33. Jane, born Abt. 1770; died 03 Jan 1846 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Robert Brown:
Robert Brown is buried near Union Hill Baptist Church.
From I85 take Hwy 441 north. Take highway 198 (.6 miles before Harmony Baptist Church) to the east for 3.3
miles. Turn south on Union Hill Road and go .3 miles passing Union Hill Baptist Church to 679 Union Hill Road
where you turn right on a dirt driveway passing a tan trailer, and a building where a ceramic's manufacturing
building (small) is found.
Location: N 34 deg 27' 20.73", W 83 deg 26' 52.95"
Walk from there on down the dirt road till it turns hard left. Just down that road on the right is the cemetery.
To get to Hugh Brown's grave from there, go north 2.5 miles past the intersection of Union Hill Road and 198
(road becomes Spring Hill Road). The road dead ends into Hwy 105. Turn left for .3 miles to #2799 - a green
trailer on right. Go up the hill behind the trailer to Hugh's grave.
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Location: N 34 deg 25' 22.56", W 83 deg 28' 21.13"
--Virginia Revolution War Land Grant Claims 1783 - 1850 ( Rejected )
By William Lindsay Hopkins Page 28
Brown, Robert -- Soldier -- Army
Robert Brown of Franklin County, Georgia on 5 April 1839 writes to find out if any warrents was ever issued to a
Robert Brown, a regular Soldier from said state.
--From Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume I: A-E abstracted by Virgil D.
White: page 430:
Brown, Robert S31569, VA Line, lived in Culpepper County VA at enl, appl 5 Nov 1832 Habersham County GA
aged about 73, sol’s bro Pollard Brown of Abbeville Dist SC srv with sol, sol’s son Hugh Brown was aged 45 a
res of Habersham County GA in 1852 states sol d 20 Jan 1840 & his widow Jane Brown d 3 Jan 1846, sol &
Widow had married in 1790, sol’s son Hugh was called one of sol’s sons (others not named)
--From Statement, of the county of Habersham, GA:
Robert Brown, rank: private, annual allowance: $80.00., Description of service: "Virginia Cont'l line" When
placed on the pension roll: " Jan. 24, 1833, Commencement of pension: "March 4 1831" Ages: "75"
Robert Brown received more than 1000 acres of land for his services in the Revolution. (Taken from Historical
Collections of Georgia, DAR, page 218.) Headright plus 3 of his family. 3 draws: 400 acres, 450 acres, and 200
acres, for a total of 1,050acres. - - THE COMMUNITY BEHIND CURRAHEE
The 17,000 acres which is now the Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area was originally inhabited by Native
Americans, the Cherokee. After the forced removal of the Cherokee, the land was settled by immigrants primarily
from Germany, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland in the early 1800’s. Immigrant family names include Ayers, Brown,
Cash, Colston, Dean, Edmonds, Farmer, Fricks, Kelley, Kimbrell, Lathan, Naves, Norton, Payne, Pless,
Reynolds, Savage, Simmons, Stephens, Thomason, Umberhant, and Westphal.
These families made up a self-sufficient community. The residents employed selective cutting of timber for their
building and farming needs, so that the land retained its natural beauty and bounty. In those days, the air and
water were pure and clean. The people traveled the dirt roads by wagon on their way to the area saw mills,
general stores, corn mills, shingle mills, syrup mills, blacksmith shops, the cotton gin, Mountain Grove Baptist
Church or the country store which housed the Leatherwood Post Office and School.
Residents went to town for a few necessities such as flour, salt, sugar, coffee beans, and baking soda. The
majority of residents were small farmers, and thy supplied the rest. The largest farm was owned by William
Preston Brown; it encompassed 1,000 acres. Brown’s great-grandfather, Robert Brown, immigrated from Ireland
to the United States in the late 1700’s. Brown mainly used his land for the cultivation f corn but also grew
peanuts, okra, tomatoes, sweet and Irish potatoes, syrup cane, and cotton. Brown also had apple, fig, peach, and
pear orchards and kept bees for candle making and honey. In addition, whiskey making was another favorite
enterprise of the community; it was sold and used for medicinal purposes when mixed with local herbs. In the
early years, sheep, hogs, and chickens were raised to provide meat.
Even though most Native Americans had already been forced away from the area, William Brown remembered
when he was a small boy that a family of hungry, tired Indians came by the "old Place," the name fondly given to
the area by the families who once lived there. Brown recalled that he was afraid of them but his mother was not
and fed them.
In the early 1930’s, the United States Government wanted the land for construction of a dam, a wildlife
management area, a potential military base and/or for timber cutting. The owners were told they would be given
$5.00 an acre and they could cut the timber if they cooperated in moving from the area. If they did not cooperate,
the land would be condemned and taken for $3.00 an acre without being allowed to cut the timber. The families
chose the former alternative.
The families relocated themselves to surrounding counties and cities. The Randol Brown family was the last to
leave the area on January 1, 1941. In order to encourage Randol Brown, nephew of William Brown, to move he
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was told that others had already sold their land and that he and his family would be endangered by the potential
military firing range in the area. Finally, all of the families left with a promise by the Government that their
cemeteries would be taken care of.
During World War II, the area was used for paratrooper training. Currently, this land is used as the Lake Russell
Wildlife Management Area and for timber cutting. The cemeteries are kept up by the families however.
The community behind Currahee Mountain has never been "lost" to those who lived there. It is still an historic
and pre-historic special place. Their hope is that it can be restored to its original beauty.
Submitted by: Mary Lee Steele
Revolutionary War Papers:
Statement of Pollard Brown, brother of Robert Brown (both men were Revolutionary War Soldiers):
State of Georgia, County of Franklin)
Personally appeared before me William Turk one of the judges of the Inferior Court of said County Pollard
Brown a resident of Abbeville District South Carolina who being sworn according to the laws on his oath saith
that his Brother Robert Brown who is about to be an applicant for a pension under the act of Congress dated June
7 1832 and who resides in the County of Habersham in the state of Georgia was a soldier in the Revolutionary
War that he seen him when he returned from a three year service in the Virginia Continental Army and saw his
discharge for that term of service but does not recollect by what officer the discharge was given. Deponent
afterwards saw him in the Virginia Militia of Culpepper County and was in the service with him at Petersburg at
Cabin(?) Parish and at Stony Point(?) in Virginia and were both under Command of Capt. Robert Pollard.
Deponent saith that his brother then served three months and was discharged about three months before
Cornwallis surrendered at York.
his
Pollard X Brown
mark
Sworn to & subscribed before me this 28th day of September 1832
William Turk J.J.C.
--(The following is from a letter dated May 14, 1940 to Mrs. Luther Isbell in Toccoa, Ga. from A. D. Hiller,
Executive Assistant to the Administrator of the National Archives, Washington, D.C.)
"The date and place of birth of Robert Brown were not given, nor are the names of his parents shown.
While a resident of Culpeper County, Virginia, Robert Brown enlisted in the year 1776, served as a private in
Captain John Kemp's and Armstead's companies, Colonel Gibson's Virginia regiment, was in the battle of
Monmouth, and in several skirmishes, length of service three years. He served three months in Captain Robert
Pollard's company of Culpeper County, Virginia militia, and was discharged a few months before the surrender of
Cornwallis in Yorktown.
The soldier, Robert Brown, was allowed a pension on his application executed November 5, 1832, at which time
he was aged about seventy-three years, and a resident of Habersham County, Georgia.
Robert Brown married sometime in 1790, Jane. The date and place of her birth, and names of parents were not
given, nor is it shown where Robert Brown, and the said Jane were married.
Robert Brown died in Habersham County, Georgia, January 20, 1840, and his widow; Jane Brown, died January
3, 1845.
In 1852, Hugh Brown "one of the sons" of the soldier, Robert Brown, was forty-five years old, and a resident of
Habersham County, Georgia. Names of other sons were not given.
Pollard Brown, brother of the soldier, was living in 1832 in Abbeville District, South Carolina; he served in the
Virginia militia, in the Revolutionary War.
The papers on file in this claim contain no further discernible family data."
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--(Of Note: One of the witnesses on Power of Attorney filed by Hugh Brown in Habersham Co., Ga. on July 12th,
1852 was Thomas Ausburn. The Power of Attorney was "For ascertaining whether any increases or arrears of
Pension are due the Widow or heirs of Revolutionary Pensioners".)
--Statement of Robert Brown, Revolutionary War Soldier
Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress of the 7th June 1832
State of Georgia, Habersham County)
On this fifth day of November 1832 personally appeared before the Court of Ordinary of the County of
Habersham now setting Robert Brown a resident of the County and State aforesaid aged according to the best of
his information about seventy three years who being first duly sworn according to Law doth on his oath make the
following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress dated June 7th
1832. That he enlisted in the Army of the United States in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy six
in the State of Virginia, Culpepper County where he then resided, under Captain John Kemp in the Regiment
Commanded by Colonel Gibson. The Regiment was called the first Regiment of the Virginia State but afterwards
constituted Continental Troops. He enlisted for the term of three years, was marched out to the state of New
Jersey and joined General Washington and placed in General Shandenburghs brigade. Was marched from _____
Jersey opposite to New York. He was the principal part of this time in the State of New Jersey and was at the
battle of Monmouth. He was in second scrimmage over in New Jersey and in another under General Morgans
command near New York. He was under General Morgans command in ________ some ________ near New
York. He served his three years and was discharged by Captain Armstead at Philadelphia. He has lost his
discharge. After he joined the Regiment he became acquainted with Isham(?) Meriwether the Adjutant, David
Meriwether Major and _____ Broward(?) was the Lieutenant Colonel.
his
Robert X Brown
mark
He hereby relinquishes any claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and he declares that his
name is not on the Pension Roll of any Agency in any state. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year afore said.
his
Robert X Brown
mark
Jonathan C. Chastain, C.C.?
--Battle Information:
Battle of Stony Point:
After his victory over the British at Yorktown, Washington established his headquarters at Newburgh where he
could keep a watchful eye on the English forces in New York. He hastened to remind his command that peace
was not a foregone conclusion and military readiness must be maintained. Washington also continued his efforts
to improve the condition of his troops and insure a high state of morale. One of the ways he decided to
accomplish the latter was to create, on 7 August 1782, a "Badge of Military Merit" for enlisted men who had
performed bravely in combat.
Two men selected by a board of officers to receive this award were Sergeant Elijah Churchill of the 2nd
Continental Light Dragoons and Sergeant William Brown, a member of the 5th Connecticut Regiment,
Continental Line. Brown, a veteran of 18, had won praise for his bravery in the storming of Stony Point in 1779
and now was cited for gallantry in the trenches before Yorktown. Churchill had distinguished himself during
attacks against two forts on Long Island.
On 3 May 1783, these men left the Continental Cantonment at New Windsor and reported to the nearby
headquarters of Washington at the Hasbrouck House in Newburgh. There, before a guard mount of the 1st New
York, the Commander-in-Chief awarded Sergeant Churchill (pictured on the right) and Sergeant Brown their
badges. Surviving records for the period confirm the presentation of only one other Badge of Military Merit, and
the decoration was not used at all after the end of the Revolutionary War. It was revived in February 1932 as the
Purple Heart out of respect to Washington's memory and to his military achievements.
The ceremony, however, symbolized much more than recognition of two brave men. It represented the climax of
the molding of a citizen army of volunteers and militia into a force that had fought on equal terms with one of the
world's best armies, and in doing so, had played a vital role securing freedom and independence for themselves
and their fellow citizen
Battle of Monmouth
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During the Winter of 1778, Washington s troops had suffered a number of defeats in the field, due in part to
superior British tactics. The colonists retreated to camp in Valley Forge, cold and barefoot and sick. Morale was
low--the problem was poor organization and not enough horses and wagons to bring supplies to camp. However,
General Friedrich Von Steuben volunteered to train the troops. Von Steuben posed as a baron and former
lieutenant general in the army of King Frederich of Prussia, but was in fact only a captain and not a noble. Yet he
was an excellent soldier.
Von Steuben taught Washington's troops how to maneuver in the field and how to use bayonets properly. He was
very strict with the Americans and knew little English, and drilled the soldiers for hours cursing at them. But the
Americans appreciated his devotion, and he taught them well.
In May 1778, while the British General Clinton's troops were marching across New Jersey, Washinton attacked.
His victory at the Battle of Monmouth Court House was a small one, but it gave a boost to American morale, as
they applied their lessons learned at Valley Forge from Von Steube
--There is a Will on file in Culpeper County, Virginia as follows: Will of Christopher Zimmerman. Dated 6
March 1780. Proven 18 June, 1781. Legatees: Pollard Brown, or if he dies without heirs, then to Robert Brown.
Executors: Thomas Brown and Robert Brown.
Witnesses: Nicholas Kabler, John Brown, William
Kabler.
Also, there is a Will for John Brown, dated 7 January 1774, proven 20 May 1780 (from
Culpeper County ,Virgina), and lists wife, Elizabeth Brown and sons, William, Daniel, Thomas, Coleman,
Richard and John and daughters, Ann , Mary and a daughter Elizabeth Dickerson.
NO CONNECTION HAS
BEEN MADE.
--1830 Habersham County Census
Robert Brown Head of Household
Males:
1 in the 20-30 year age group ( Jesse ? )
1 in the 60-70 year age group (Robert )
Females:
1 in the 0-5 year age group
( Matilda 3 )
1 in the 5-10 year age group ( Mary 5 )
1 in the 20-30 year age group ( Sarah )
where is Jane ??
1840 Habersham County Census
Jane Brown Head of Household
Males:
None
Females:
1 10-15 year age group ( Matilda 13 )
1 15-20 year age group ( Mary 15 )
1 30-40 year age group ( Sarah 47? )
1 70-80 year age group ( Jane )
--Reprint of Official Register of Land Lottery of Georgia 1827
55th Day's Drawing - May 9, 1827 .
Habersham, page 171
Fortunate Drawers: Robert Brown,
Captains District: Martins
Number: 278
District: 15
County: Lee County
More About Robert Brown:
Burial: Ausburn Cemetery
More About Jane:
Burial: Ausburn Cemetery
Children of Robert Brown and Jane are:
139
i.
ii.
Mack Brown
William Brown, born Abt. 1789 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married
(1) Nancy Reese 12 Jun 1817 in Franklin County, GA; married (2) Morning Smith 21 Aug 1822 in
Franklin County; died Bef. 1840 in Habersham County , GA; married (3) Alesa Tombolin 20 May 1844
in Habersham County GA Book B page 23; born Abt. 1825; died Aft. 1870.
Notes for William Brown:
In 1850 Habersham County Census, he was 61 and lived one house down from Hugh Brown - Alsa was
with him then and was 25 and they had 3 children.
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 304-A
William Brown age 61 SC
Alsa
age 25
M ( Mary )
age 7 F
J
age 3 F
JJ
age 1 M
iii.
iv.
John Brown, born Abt. 1791; died Aft. 1840.
James Brown, born Abt. 1794 in Georgia; died Bet. 1877 - 1879 in Banks County, GA; married Margaret
Unknown; born Abt. 1796 in Georgia; died Aft. 02 Aug 1881 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for James Brown:
In 1850 Habersham Census, he was a Farmer and Baptist Preacher. He is reported to have been the first
minister of Damascus Baptist Church.
--1830 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 13-A
James Brown Head of Household
Males:
? 0-5 age group ( Unknown Boy or Boys )
1 30-40 age group ( James )
Females:
1 5-10 age group ( Unknown Girl )
2 10-15 age group ( Fanny & Jane )
1 30-40 age group ( Margaret )
--1840 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 127
James Brown Head of Household
Males:
1 15-20 age group (Unknown male)
2 20-30 age group (Unknown males, One could be Jane Brown Ausburn's
husband )
Where is James?
Females:
2
0-5 age group ( Margaret? & Edna? )
1 15-20 age group ( Jane Brown Ausburn? )
1 30-40 age group ( Margaret )
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 309-A
Household 46/46
James Brown
age 55 GA Farmer and Baptist Minister
Margaret
54
E.
13 F (Lucinda Edna ?)
Martha
11 F
(Margaret Louisa?)
E.
9 F (Emaline ?)
These three girls are belive to be the children of their daughter Jane Brown who married John Ausburn.
Both Jane and John Must have died before the 1850 census and that is why they are living with their
grand parents.
--1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District, Nails Creek
James Brown
age 77 GA
Margaret
age 75 SC
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Frances Blackburn
age 50 GA (Their daughter)
Jinnie Meeks
age 60 GA (His Aunt who married Littleton Meeks)
Avoline
age 15 All children born GA
Ann
age 16
Calvin
age 10
Thomas
age 2
Belive to be the children of Frances Blackburn
--Banks County, Georgia Court House Land Records
Book E
Page 243
October Term 1879
It appearing to the court that a ruling was granted at the last term of said court and has been served
according to law calling upon Fannie Blackburn, Emiline Savage, Margaret Brown and Edna Caudell
heirs at law of James Brown deceased to show cause why a sworn ????? of deed should not be
established in lieu of an original deed made by James Brown on the 8th day of January 1877 to James
Brady for a track of land in Banks County on Big/Bug Creek containing fifty acres more or less and fully
described in the said surveyor copy and attested by John E. Roe, Alexander Savage and Robert J Brown
but which has been destroyed by fire and cannot be found and which is still the property of said James
Brady and no cause having been shown in answers to such Rule ????? It is on ????? ordered that the
copy of said original deed be established fully in lieu of said original deed so lost as aforesaid and that
this order absolute be placed upon the minutes of this court and it is further ordered that applicants pay
the cost of this processing.
Alex S. Erwin, Judge Superior Court
--Banks County, Georgia Court House Land Records
Book B
Page 444
It was dated November, 1878 (recorded December 1887). It basically says that for the sum of five
dollars and natural love and affection that he has for his grandson, Calvin W. Blackburn, he gave,
granted, sold and conveyed to Francis L. Blackburn as trustee for the sole and separate use "of my
aforesaid grand son". The land was on Middle River joining the lands of Philip Martin, F. W. Martin, A.
D. Hooper and Widow Crump, and W. J. Ragsdale, and contained 66 acres more or less. The deed was
subject to the condition that the land along with personal property described as one Bay Mare and Colt,
one Sorrel Filly, and the entire stock of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep and tools of all description and all evidence
of indebtedness, also the entire household and kitchen furniture and all of the current years crop, was
subject to the following: that all of the land as well as the personal property remain in the possession of
James Brown Senior, during his natural life and if his wife Margaret Brown should be the longest lived,
then she was to have the full benefit and the consideration (as outlined) during her natural life.
If you will recall, the 1880 Banks Co. census, Calvin age 21 was listed as a farmer, unmarried, with his
mother, Francis age 61, and grandmother Margaret age 88, living with him. Apparently, his grandfather
James had died prior to the census.
We believe this James Brown with wife Margaret and daughter, Francis to be the son of Robert. I now
know that there was another James Brown who was a preacher and he was the son of a Benjamin Brown
who was also a preacher. I now believe the Zemily Bramblett Brown (who married David Hensley
Payne) was the daughter of that James Brown.
Notes for Margaret Unknown:
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book B, Page 560
May 26th, 1881
(not the same words)
Know all men by these presents that I Margaret Brown being of old age and feeble health but of sound
mind and memory do by these presents select and appoint Moses H. Fagans of said County, my agent
and do by these presents give him the full powers to do all act and make all contracts in the realizing and
managing of a life estate left me by my late Husband James M. Brown deceased in a certain tract or
parcel of land in said County and State Containing sixty two and one half acres adjoining land by Phillip
Martin, F.W. Martin, A.D. Hooper and others and in all the personal property left me as a life estate by
my late Husband James Brown deceased and to do all other acts and transact all other business for me
with all the power and force of validity of Contracts or may have in said estate and do also give him full
and complete power to contract all business connected with said estate and apply a efficiency of said
proceeds of the said estate to my support and Maintenance. Looking always to the interest of the
?????????????
Given under my hand and seal this May 26, 1881.
Signed sealed and delivered in presences of us
H. S. West
Margaret Brown X her mark
Thomas F. Hill, Ordinary B.C.
Recorded May 30, 1881. L. F. Morris, Dept C.S.C.
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--Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book C, Page 224
August 2nd, 1881
Banks County, Georgia
Land Records, Book B, Page 244 and 245
July 24, 1876
(not the same words)
Between Margaret Brown of the county and state aforesaid of the first part and Calab Fagans of the same
place of the second part for the sum sixty eight dollars sell to Calab Fagans land on the waters of Middle
River adjoining lands of Phillip Martin on the South F. M. Martin on the SE, A. D. Hooper and the
widow Crump on the North and H. J. Ragsdale on the West, Containing sixty six and one half acres more
or less. This track of land for and during the natural life of said Margaret Brown the said interest being
conveyed unto her the said Margaret by deed from James Brown and on second in the clerks office of
Banks County in Book B page 444.
In Written where I have hereto put my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
H. S. West
Margaret Brown X her mark (seal)
Can't Read
Recorded September 8, 1881, Can't Read
v.
Jesse Brown, born Abt. 1796; died Bef. 1830 in Franklin County, GA; married Sarah Smith 19 Aug 1824
in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1793 in South Carolina; died 07 Oct 1858 in Habersham County,
GA.
Notes for Sarah Smith:
In the History of Banks County, page 194, Inventories and Appraisements (1859 - !867) shows that on
page 9 of Returns, Sales and Receipts:
" Sarah Brown, Deceased -10 September 1859 - return by Reuben Jordan, Trustee" (Reuben Jordan was
her son-in-law.)
--Found at Banks County, Georgia
Clerk of Court office.....small book page 9
Inventory of the rights and credits of Sarah Brown late of Banks County deceased.
(She died just before the creation of Banks County. Banks county was formed from part of Habersham
County.)
1 note on Reuben Jordan due 11th day of April 1858
$25.00
1 note on Reuben Jordan for dated 4th march 1858 due
one day after date
$11.00
1 note on Reuben Jordan for dated 1st January 1858
due one day after date
$10.00
1 note on F. G. Moss for dated 7th October and due
on 25th December 1858
$25.00
3 notes on F. G. Moss for $25.00 each dated 7th
October and due 25th December 1859
$75.00
Book of accounts for the year 1855 and 1856 and
1857 and 1858 as a midwife $12.50
The above contains a true inventory and statement of all the rights and credits of Sarah Brown late of
said County deceased as required by law to be Inventoried by me as Trustee of which I have been ??????
of or court control or that has come to my knowledge this 10th September 1859
Reuben Jordan, Trustee
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 310-A
Sarah Brown age 57 SC
Mary
age 25
Matilda
age 23
--Habersham County, Georgia
Land Records Book T, page 90, 91
October 7th, 1858
Between Sarah Brown of the first part and Fountain G. Moss of the other part both of the county and
state, sell for the sum of one hundred dollars a certain track of land made by one James Brown of said
county, on the waters of the Hudson fork of the Broad River adjoining lands of Fountain G. Moss,
Robert McMillian, L. H. Wright and Catherine Glasgow. The land begins at a Chesnut corner on the
branch and thence up the said branch to the spring so as to include said spring with land around the
spring sufficient to protect said spring, thence still on up the main branch nearest the house if the said
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Sarah Brown now lives to the head of said branch thence a due west course until its hits L. H. Wrights
line thence a southern direction on the original line of said survey to a black gum corner thence ?????
original line to a pine corner, thence to a pine , thence to a pine corner adjoining lands of the said F. G.
Moss, thence on the line between F. G. Moss land and the said survey to the beginning chestnut corner,
containing one hundred acres more or less.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Mitilda Brown (her seal)
Sarah Brown X her mark
Ru (Reuben) Jordan
with B. C. Grant Justice of the Peace
Recorded October 13th, 1858. James E. Griggs, C.S.C.
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Robert Brown, Jr, born 17 Dec 1804 in South Carolina; died 20 Mar 1870 in Banks County, GA;
married (1) Hannah Caudell 13 Nov 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 1809 in North Carolina; died
Bef. 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin County, GA; married (2) Rachel Lawrence 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin
County; born 06 Jun 1814 in South Carolina; died 26 Jan 1895 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Robert Brown, Jr:
When Robert died his land was divided into 8 shares as follows:
(Andrew J, his youngest son, purchased the shares)
Andrew J. Brown received 1/8 share of his father land
Robert F - no shares - not living
Thomas F - no shares - not living
Joseph J. living in Phillips County Arkansas - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book H page 342
Jenna A. Wright (Jane A) living in Franklin County sold 1/8 share for $50 to Andrew J. - Book E page
296
James V living in Phillips County Arkansas - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book H page 341
Fannie M. Stow living in Banks County - sold for $50 her share to Andrew J. - Book E page 190
H. E. Brown - no shares - not living
Benjamin N. Brown - no shares - not living
Hugh M. Brown living in Banks County - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book E page 599
The last 1/8 share was divided in thirds among William P. Brown's (son of Robert Jr.) wife and two
daughters:
Mary Ann Brown, Book E page 189
Martha A. Guest, Book E page 186
Hannah E. Watson, Book E page 187
No record of selling Rachael's share - might have been missed in our research of the book. Possibly
living with Andrew J. Brown as she died Jan. 26, 1895 and was listed in 1880 Census of Banks as Head
of Household Rachael age 65 and Andrew J age 26 are together.
Census was dated June 17, 1880, Washington District, Banks County, Supervisor Dist 2, Enumeration
District 1, page 306 D.
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census (Reproduced from the original with additions by Frieda Berry
and Patricia Scott)
District 15, page 308-B
Household 44/44
Robert Brown
age 52 farmer 300 born SC
Rachel
age 36
born SC
William P.
age 22
Hugh M.
age 20
Benjamin N.
age 18
H.E.
age 16 F
F.M.
age 13 F
James
age 6
Jane
age 5
Joseph J.
age 2
--William P. Brown was counted twice also on page 312-B
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
District 16, Page 312 - B
William P. Brown
age 21 GA
Polly Ann
age 20
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Militia District 4
Robert Brown
age 61
South Carolina
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Rachel
James V.
Jane A.
Joseph J.
Thomas F.
Robert F.
Andrew J.
age 46 South Carolina
age 14 all children born in Georgia
age 12
age 10
age 8
age 6
age 4
More About Robert Brown, Jr:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Rachel Lawrence:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery
vii.
Virginia Jane 'Jennie' Brown, born 1805 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in Banks County, GA;
married Thomas Ausburn Abt. 1823 in Franklin County GA; born Abt. 1804 in South Carolina; died Feb
1888 in Banks County, GA.
More About Virginia Jane 'Jennie' Brown:
Burial: Ausburn Family Cemrtery Banks County, GA
Notes for Thomas Ausburn:
Directions to Ausburn Family Cemetery: Turn on the first dirt road on the right as you pass the Old
Union Baptist Church Cemetery. Drive out past a double wide mobile home through a pasture. There is a
road that exits the pasture and goes down through the woods, downhill sharply about 1/4 mile. Cemetery
is at the bottom of the hill. It is in very good shape.
Thomas Ausburn was elected,
March 07, 1859 as the first Tax Collector of Banks County Georgia
In 1859 when
Banks County was formed, Thomas Ausburn was elected the first Tax Commissioner for the county.
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
District 16, 37th Division, page 312-B
Thomas Ausburn
age 48
South Carolina
Jane
age 45
South Carolina
Huge B.
age 21
all children born GA
Nancy A.
age 18
James D.
age 18
Robert T.
age 13
Edna
age 11
Amos
age 9
Fannie T.
age 7
1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Militia District 4
Household 319/40
Thomas Ausburn
age 56 South Carolina
Jane
age 50 South Carolina
Nancy
age 28 all children born Georgia
James D.
age 25
Robert F.
age 22
Edna
age 19
Amos
age 16
Fanny L.
age 13
--Reprint of official Register of Land Lottery of Georgia 1827
22nd Day's Drawing -March 31, 1827
Habersham County, GA, page 66
Fortunate Drawers: Thos. Ausburn,
Captains District: Martins
Number: 192
District: 10
County: Lee County
Need to find sale of this track of land.
--From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Thomas Ausburn
Thomas Ausburn was born in South Carolina about 1804 and died February 1888 in Banks County,
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Georgia. Thomas married Virginia "Jennie" Jane Brown in Franklin County, Georgia, daughter of
Revolution War Soldier, Robert Brown and his wife, Jane. They are buried at the Ausburn Family
Cemetery, Banks County, Georgia.
Thomas was elected the first Tax Collector for Banks County, Georgia when it was first formed in 1859.
There are no other indications that he was involved in other political activities after that. We estimate
that he went to Habersham County, Georgia, from South Carolina, Between 1800 - 1827.
Submitted by Martha Carole Sellers (Moon) Walker, Catawba, SC.
--Annual return of Hugh B. Ausburn Administrator of Thomas Ausburn deceased for the year 1888 This
August 23rd, 1888.
Adm
23rd Aug 1888 to sale bill of personal property
$24.70
Cash collected on Harvey West note
50.00
Total
$74.70
Adm
To amount paid T. F. Hill
T. F. Hill
E. L. Duckett
A. P. Wofford Atty
Edna Barnes
Nancy Ausborne
James D. Ausborne
Robert F. Ausborne
Total
Commissions on amount
Received and paid out
No. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No.9
$3.00
11.25
8.20
25.00
3.90
4.25
10.10
5.15
$70.85
3.50
$74.35
1.30
$75.65
Foregoing return is just and true and contains a contract report of the moneys received and paid out by
him as such Administrator, sworn to and subscribed to before me this Aug 23rd, 1888.
G. W. Smith, N.P. & J. P.
Hugh B. Ausborne
No. 1 $3.00 Recd. of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thos Ausborne deceased three dollars printers fee
this 20th March 1888.
T. F. Hill
No. 2 $11.25 Recd. of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thomas Ausborne decd. Eleven and 25/100 dollars.
My fee for issuing letters of Administration and printers fee for leave to sell land. August 6, 1888
T. F. Hill
No. 3 $8.20 Thomas Ausborne ?? ?? 1888 with E. L. Duckett
Jan 9
1" (lb.) cheese .20 crackers .05 Tobacco .25
$.50
Jan 14
50" (lb) flour 1.40 1 pair pants 2.90
4.30
Jan 16
1 hat .60 3/4 yds jeans
.23
.83
Jan 16
13 yds bleaching 1.04 5 1/2 yds cambric .55
1.59
Jan 16
2 spools thread .10 2 boxes tacks .10
.20
Jan 16
10 papers (?) coffin tacks .08 1" (lb) nails .05
.13
Jan 16
1 pr. gloves .10 1/2 doz. buttons .05 5 1/2 yds lace .50
.65
Total
$8.20
Personally appeared before the undersigned James W. Peyton one of the firm of E. L. Duckett and Co.
who on oath says that the above and foregoing account is just and correct and is (? un?) paid Sworn to
and subscribed before me this Aug 10th 1888
James Acrey J. P.
signed, James W. Peyton
No. 4 $25.00 Recd. of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thomas Ausborne deceased the sum of Twenty five
dollars in full for all services rendered and to be rendered until Said estate is wound up and the Adms is
discharged this Aug 6th, 1888
A. P. Wofford Atty at law
No 5 $3.90 Recd of Hugh B. Ausburn Adms of Thomas Ausburn deceased the sum of three 90/100
dollars as a part of my distributive share of said estate this Aug 6 th 1888.
Edna Barnes
No. 6 $4.25 Recd of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thomas Ausborne deceased the sum of three and
25/100 dollars is part of payment of my distributive share of said estate this Aug 6th 1888Nancy
Ausborne
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No. 7 $10.10 Recd of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thomas Ausborne deceased the sum of ten and
10/100 dollars is part of payment of my distributive share of my fathers estate this Aug 10th 1888
James D. Ausborne
No 8 $5.15 Recd of Hugh B. Ausborne Adms of Thomas Ausborne deceased the sum of five and
15/100 dollars is part of payment of my distributive share of said estate this Aug 6th 1888 Robert F.
Ausborne
No. 9 $1.30 Thomas Ausborne to Manly Caudell
Jan 15 Timber furnished to make coffin
Recd from Hugh B. Ausborne Adm of Thomas Ausborne decd the sum of one and 30/100 dollars in full
settlement of the above ??? this day 23rd 1888
J. M. Caudell
More About Thomas Ausburn:
Burial: Ausburn Family Cemrtery Banks County, GA
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ix.
Hugh Brown, born 1807 in South Carolina; died 18 Jan 1885 in Banks County, GA; married Mary
Caudell 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
Frances Lucinda Brown, born 1810 in Franklin County, GA; died 1878 in Banks County, GA; married
Littleton Meeks, Jr. Abt. 1829; born 1808 in Franklin County, GA; died 1864 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Frances Lucinda Brown:
Frances Lucinda's son, Hugh Burdettet Meeks, gives his grandfather's name as Robert Brown. He names
Robert father as Fisher, a full blood Cherokee. His claim was rejected due to ancesters not being listed
on earlier rolls.
More About Frances Lucinda Brown:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Littleton Meeks, Jr.:
1830 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 13-A
Littleton Meeks Head of Household
Males:
1 20-30 age group
Females:
1 20-30 age group
More About Littleton Meeks, Jr.:
Burial: Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
34. Benjamin Caudell, Jr., born 25 Dec 1788 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Sep 1865 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 68. Benjamin Caudell, Sr. and 69. Sarah (Sally) Humphrey. He married 35. Frances
(Fanny) Abt. 1806 in North Carolina.
35. Frances (Fanny), born 10 Mar 1790 in North Carolina; died 12 Sep 1873 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Benjamin Caudell, Jr.:
The last name Caudell was also spelled Caudle in many records.
Provided by Eula Mae Caudell May 1995:
"Born in North Carolina about 1789.
Earliest record of Benjamin in Banks Counts is his deed of 400 acres on Nails Creek to Michael Ragsdale on
December 5, 1823. He then lived on Webbs Creek apparently placing him somewhere around the Manley
Caudell place. The land that was sold, Ragsdale built a Mill. The Ragsdale Mill is still standing. A very beautiful
Mill.
The district was called "Captain Caudle's District - undoubtedly Benjamin was Captain Caudle. He was Militia
Captain of the 284th district establishing him as one of the most respected citizens, and probably one of the
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earlier settlers of the community.
In the 1830 and 1840 censuses, six sons and three daughters are listed for Benjamin Caudle. Names are not given
but being supplied with nine farm hands he was a prosperous farmer. In 1860 with all nine children married off,
Benjamin reported 8 slaves. This was more than the average of 3.29 slaves per household average.
Three and perhaps four of his sons served in the Civil War. B F Caudell, James H. Caudell, Stephen D Caudell,
and William M. Caudell are named on the roster for Company D 43rd Regt.
Benjamin seems to have died within a matter of months after the war ended. On Oct 7, 1865 an appraisal of the
estate of Benjamin Caudell was submitted to the Banks County Court of Ordinary by James H. Caudell,
Administrator. Certain items were purchased by Frances Caudell so his wife survived him.
In order to receive a $50 bonus in Good Confederate Money, many volunteered before March 4 1861 William P.
Brown, the County Tax Collector, and Michael Jackson Ragsdale, County Surveyor, organized a company of
men. Brown was elected Captain, John E Roe First Lieutenant, and Ragsdale Second Lieutenant. Roe was 27,
boarding with Hiram Cash in the 1860 census and was a school teacher. They succeeded in getting about 95 men
to meet and train for war on a field beside Middle River behind Leatherwood Church. Proudly calling themselves
the Middle River Volunteers, they were activated on March 4, 1862 as Co. D, 43rd Regt. Georgia Volunteer
Infantry, CSA.
The 4 Caudell boys were with them as they marched to Athens and took a train for Chattanooga where a
Confederate Camp was located beside the Tennessee River. General Braxton Bragg took command of the camp
of 30,000 men and made plans to move north to liberate Kentucky. Before he could get moving, 21 of the Middle
River Volunteers died of disease at Chattanooga. Among them was Capt. William P. Brown.
The force was driven back into Tennessee with 6 of the Banks County boys dying in October and November
1862. In November or December 1862 the 43rd was assigned to Gen John Pembertons army at Vicksburg
Mississippi to help prevent General Ulysses S. Grant from getting control of the Mississippi. On May 16, 1863,
the Middle River Volunteers were reduced by 11. Of the 11 was James H. Caudell who's right ankle was shattered
by a bullet and a lone Yankee soldier found him bleeding to death. The Yankee stopped the bleeding . The
wound healed but was listed as a disability in May 1863. After the skirmish of May 16,1863, Benjamin P.
Caudell reported to the hospital in Vicksburg with either wounds or disease. The pension application of his
widow states he died in a Vicksburg hospital June 1863.
Of the 4 Caudell boys only William M was now left with the volunteers. He retreated back to Vicksburg and they
held out till July 4 when they had to surrender to General Grant for lack of food. Grant couldn't feed them so they
signed they would not take up arms again against the United States and were on their way home.
They were reactivated on February 29, 1864 but many were listed as away without leave. Of the 129 men who
were enlisted with the Middle River Volunteers at one time or another, 16 have it on their records that they
surrendered at Greensboro NC on April 26, 1865. "
--John Caudell moved to Georgia between 1810 and 1820 around the time Benjamin (b.1788) and Fannie Caudell
did. Some feel John and Ben were brothers, but at any rate, they are certainly cousins, if not brothers. They lived
close witnessed each other's land transactions and their children intermingled.
Children of Benjamin Caudell and Frances (Fanny) are:
i.
Sarah Jane Caudell, born 26 Mar 1807 in North Carolina; died 10 Jan 1871 in Banks County, GA;
married John B. Murray Abt. 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 09 Nov 1803 in North Carolina; died
24 Sep 1885 in Banks County, GA.
More About Sarah Jane Caudell:
Burial: Murray Family Cemetery # 2
Notes for John B. Murray:
The Murry/Murray Family Cemetery #2 is located near the Ausburn Family Cemetery. Owner of the
property is: Tom Hawkinson: 6255 Mountain Brook Lane, Atlanta, Georgia 303328. Gate to the
cemetery is locked and you will have to see the owner to get in.
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--This 1850 census is reproduced from the original handwritten document with additions by Frieda Berry
and Patricia Scott and published by the Clarkesville/Habersham County Library.
1850 Franklin County, Georgia Census
John Murray age 43 years born in North Carolina born. 1807;
Sarah
age 34 years born in North Carolina born. 1816;
Malinda F. age 20
born. 1830;
Mary A.
age 18
born. 1832;
James F.
age 16
born. 1834;
Sarah J.
age 14
born. 1836;
Elizabeth
age 11
born. 1839;
Benjamin
age 9
born. 1841;
John
age 4
born. 1846;
David
age 2
born. 1848.
--In 1860 the children are still living at home were:
Elizabeth C., 23 years; Benjamin R., 18 years; John D, 13 years; David J. 11 years and Stephen A.
Murray, 8 yrs.
--Franklin County, Georgia
William Catlett, Administrator }
John T. Murry } Deed
This deed made and entered into this twenty eighth day of December eighteen hundred and thirty three
between William Catlett of the State of Georgia and county of Franklin of the one part and John Murry
of the State and County aforesaid of the other part witnessed that said William Catlett administration of
David Caudle deceased for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars to him in hand paid
by the said John Murry at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged hath sold and conveyed and by these presents do sell and convey unto the said
John Murry that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the county of Franklin on the waters of
Webs Creek containing eighty acres more or less it being part of a six hundred acre tract granted to
George Naylon beginning on a gum corner on the creek thence with the creek to beach corner thence
with John Caudles line to a hickory corner thence north 65 W ten chains and 50 links to a stake thence
south 10 W 43 chains to stake on E. Crawford line thence south 65 E 21 chain to 50 links to the
beginning gum corner together with all and singular the rights members and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold the said tract of land and all and singular the
premises aforesaid unto the said John Murry his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple and the said
William Catlett for himself and his heirs the said tract of land against himself and his heirs and all and
every other person or persons whatever shall and will warrant and forever defend. In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and date above written signed sealed and
acknowledged.
In presents of Josiah Murry, John Catlett JP
William Catlett, Administrator of David Caudell deceased
Recorded April 11th 1834
--Letter to Elizabeth Whitfield from John Murray
Sent from Banks County, Georgia to Saline County, Arkansas August 6, 1876
Dear daughter
I seat my self to write to let you know that I am in common helth at this time hoping these lines may
come safe to hand and find upon all well. My arme is not improved much sence I wrote to you. I can
rest better. I can't doo no hard labor the conection is ginerele well at this time. I received your letter in
dew time and was glad to here from you and here that you was all well. I wood have wrote sooner but I
have neglected......
William Floyd Murray was born February. 20th 1828
Tanna Malinda Murray was born February. 19th 1830
Maryan Murray was born January 6th 1832
James T. Murray was born July 29th 1834
Elizabeth Carline Murray was born March 4th 1837
Benjamin Robert Murray was born September 29, 1839
John Dehart Murray was born September 29th 1841
David Josiah Murray was born March 14th 1849
Stephen Alexander Murray was born February 4th 1852
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Here I have give you all of the children names and ages as you requested me. We are vary .... in this
cuntry at this time crops look vary well to bee as dry as it (torn off).... (next page)... Garden vegetables
looks vary sorry at this time. I received a letter from W.T. Parsons 2 weeks a go and they were all in
common helth. William wrote David was well Sattisfied and was maried a girl bout 24 years of age. Her
name was Maryan Murfey. Elisebeth I want you to come as you promest if it is So you can for I wood
bee glad to see you and I want you to write as soon as you can and write all the newes you have. I
neglected writing as soon as I amed to. Corne is selling at 50 cents there is a plenty at that. Wheet is at
100 per bushel. Flower is a bout 3 cents per pound. Money is vary carce ...... as much as I ever knew it.
I think bacon is from 7 to 12 cents per pound. Still direct your letters to Hollings Worth PO. I will close
my letter for the time being so write ????? Signed: John Murray
--The Annual Returns written in the Court Minutes Book in Banks County, Georgia
Page 427
Annual Return of S. A. Murray temporary administrator of John Murray, Deceased, made November
26th 1885.
Administrating credits
No 1. 21st November 1885 paid B L Hooper
$3.00
No 2. 21st November 1885 paid V D Lockhart
$3.50
No 3. 21st November 1885 paid S A Murray
$45.27
No 4. 21st November 1885 paid T F Hill
$7.50
Nor 5. 21st November 1885 paid W. L. Telford
$5.00
(total)
$64.27
Sworn to and Subscribed before me 26th November 1885 S A Murray
T F Hill, Ordinary
No 1
Received of S A Murray the Administrator of John Murray deceased, one dollar each for
appraisers of said estate this November 12st 1885
B L Hooper J M Cochran Jas. Acre
Page 428
Georgia, Banks County}
John Murray Deceased
1885 to V D Lockhart Dr. To visit and Medical attention to self $3.50
Personally appeared before the undersigned Dr. V D Lockhart who being duly sworn deposes and says
that the foregoing act is just and true and that the same is due and unpaid. Sworn and subscribed before
me this day 21st November 1885
James H Caudell, JP V D Lockhart, MD
No 2 Received of as Murray, three dollars and fifty cents in full payment of above account V D
Lockhart MD
No 3 to S A Murray Administrator., in the year of 1885,
to burial expenses of said deceased $1.95
to board 7 months and a half at $4.25 a month $31.87 1/2
to eight days attention of said deceased in last sickness at $1.00 per day $8.00
Total $41.82
Georgia, Banks County}
Personally came before me S A Murray who on oath says that the above account is past and due and
unpaid. Sworn to and Subscribed before me this November 26th 1885.
T F Hill, Ordinary
S A Murray
No 4. Received of S A Murray Temporary Administrator of John Murray deceased seven and 50/100
dollars. My fee in full for Temporary letter of administration recording appraise bill and annual return
made November 26th 1885.
November 26th 1885
T F Hill, Ordinary
No 5 Received of Stephen A Murray Temporary Administrator of John Murray deceased five dollars
in fill for professional services rendered herein as assessor. This November 26th 1885 W L Telford
Page 533
Final return of S A Murray Temporary Administrator of John Murray Deceased 14 th October 1886
Administrator Credits.
14th October 1886 Paid S A Murray No 1
For grave of deceased $18.00 Sworn to and subscribed before me this October 14th 1886
T F Hill,
Ordinary S A Murray
No 1 Stephen A Murray Administrator of John Murray deceased.
To following account for Labor to enclosing graves $18.00 Sworn to and subscribed before me this
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October 14th 1886.
L J Ragsdale, JP
Stephen A Murray
Georgia Banks County} Personally appeared before me the undersigned S A Murray and on oath says
that the above account against the estate of John Murray deceased is just and true. Sworn to and
subscribed before me October 14th 1886.
T F Hill, Ordinary S A Murray
An Estimate and calculations of the Accounts of Stephen A Murray Administrator of John Murray
Deceased Made October 14th 1886.
1 note on J Hix Principal and interest
$27.61
1 note on S J Hix for
$100.00
interest on Same 2 yrs 8 mo and 6 days
$21.40
1 note on S A Murray for
$99.00
Interest on same 1 yr and 8 mo
$13.20
1 note for G F Norard for
$2.65
interest on same
$.30
1 note on J W Brown for
$3.50
interest on same
$.35
Seventy five cents
$.75
Total
$268.76
Page 534
To first annual return November 26th 1885.
Amount paid out $64.27
Interest on same 10 mos and 18 days
$3.90
To final return October 14th 1886
$18.00
To administrator commission on receiving
and paying out $268.75
$13.40
To ordinary fee for settlements and
recording final returns and receipts
$12.00
Whole amount of credits
$111.57
To whole amounts of debits
to whole amounts of credits
7 heirs
157.18 divided by 7
$268.76
$111.57
$22.75
$12.00 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twelve dollars my fee
for settlement and recording final returns and receipts October 14th 1886. T F Hill, Ordinary
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my Distribution share in full of said estate October 15th 1886.
S J Hix
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my Distribution share in full of said estate October 15th 1886.
Mary A. Ausborn
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my Distribution share in full of said estate October 15th 1886.
Mary Murray, W J
Murray, J S Murray, J B Murray
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my Distribution share in full of said estate October 15th 1886.
D J Murray
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State of Alabama Blount County }
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the peace for the county and state a aforesaid D J Murray
whose name is signed to the within receipt and acknowledged his signature and signed the same on the
day of this date. Witness my hand and seal this October 19th 1886. R H L Whorton, JP
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my distribution share in full of said estate dated this October 19th 1886. F M Parsons
State of Alabama Blount County}
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace for the state and county aforesaid William Parsons
Husband of F M Parsons, and acknowledged before me, He signed the within receipt on the day of this
date, witness my hand and seal this October 19th 1886. R H L Whorton, JP
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
75/100 dollars my distribution share in full of said estate November 1st 1886.
E C Whitfield
Signed before me November 1st 1886. J H Dotham, JP
$22.75 Received of S A Murray temporary administrator of John Murray deceased twenty-two and
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75/100 dollars my Distribution share in full of said estate October 16th 1886. L A Chambliss, J F
Murray, E J Murray, S D Murray, W B Murray, M E Carter
More About John B. Murray:
Burial: Murray Family Cemetery # 2
ii.
Hannah Caudell, born 1809 in North Carolina; died Bef. 27 Oct 1844 in Franklin County, GA; married
Robert Brown, Jr 13 Nov 1827 in Franklin County GA; born 17 Dec 1804 in South Carolina; died 20
Mar 1870 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Robert Brown, Jr:
When Robert died his land was divided into 8 shares as follows:
(Andrew J, his youngest son, purchased the shares)
Andrew J. Brown received 1/8 share of his father land
Robert F - no shares - not living
Thomas F - no shares - not living
Joseph J. living in Phillips County Arkansas - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book H page 342
Jenna A. Wright (Jane A) living in Franklin County sold 1/8 share for $50 to Andrew J. - Book E page
296
James V living in Phillips County Arkansas - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book H page 341
Fannie M. Stow living in Banks County - sold for $50 her share to Andrew J. - Book E page 190
H. E. Brown - no shares - not living
Benjamin N. Brown - no shares - not living
Hugh M. Brown living in Banks County - sold for $50 his share to Andrew J. - Book E page 599
The last 1/8 share was divided in thirds among William P. Brown's (son of Robert Jr.) wife and two
daughters:
Mary Ann Brown, Book E page 189
Martha A. Guest, Book E page 186
Hannah E. Watson, Book E page 187
No record of selling Rachael's share - might have been missed in our research of the book. Possibly
living with Andrew J. Brown as she died Jan. 26, 1895 and was listed in 1880 Census of Banks as Head
of Household Rachael age 65 and Andrew J age 26 are together.
Census was dated June 17, 1880, Washington District, Banks County, Supervisor Dist 2, Enumeration
District 1, page 306 D.
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census (Reproduced from the original with additions by Frieda Berry
and Patricia Scott)
District 15, page 308-B
Household 44/44
Robert Brown
age 52 farmer 300 born SC
Rachel
age 36
born SC
William P.
age 22
Hugh M.
age 20
Benjamin N.
age 18
H.E.
age 16 F
F.M.
age 13 F
James
age 6
Jane
age 5
Joseph J.
age 2
--William P. Brown was counted twice also on page 312-B
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
District 16, Page 312 - B
William P. Brown
age 21 GA
Polly Ann
age 20
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Militia District 4
Robert Brown
age 61
South Carolina
Rachel
age 46 South Carolina
James V.
age 14 all children born in Georgia
Jane A.
age 12
Joseph J.
age 10
Thomas F.
age 8
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Robert F.
Andrew J.
age 6
age 4
More About Robert Brown, Jr:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery
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iv.
Mary Caudell, born 1812 in North Carolina; died Abt. Nov 1892 in Banks County, GA; married Hugh
Brown 19 Feb 1829 in Franklin County, GA.
Jane Caudell, born 1813 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1870 in In Banks County, GA Census; married
Barnabas Garrison 18 Oct 1832 in Franklin County, GA; born 08 Nov 1811 in Georgia; died Aft. 1870
in In Banks County, GA Census.
Notes for Barnabas Garrison:
1850 Franklin County, Georgia, Census
District 32
Barnabus Garrison age 39 Stone mason $200 Real estate
Jane
age 37
David E.
age 17 Female this must be Dovie
Daniel A.
age 13 Male
Jane C
age 11 Female
Keziah E
age 6 Female
born GA
1860 Banks County, Georgia, Census
Nails Creek Post Office
Household 385/95
Barnabas Garrison
age 49
Male $1000 real estate $451 personal estate
Mechanic born Georgia
Jane
age 47 Female born North Carolina
Dovey E.
age 27 Female born Georgia
Kisiah E.
age 16 Female born Georgia
1870 Banks County, Georgia, Census
Washington District
Household 59/56
Barnaby Guarrison (Garrison) age 59 Stone Mason $500 real estate $350 personal estate Born
Georgia
Jane
age 58
born North Carolina
Dovie
age 37
John D
age 8
this must be Dovie's son
--1870 Banks, Barnabas was listed as a stone mason
Deed Book A, page 153 - Franklin County - 6 Jan. 1858 - Allen T. Garrison to Barnabas Garrison;
$60.00; 7 Acre parcel on Webb's Creek. Wit.: Enoch C. Garrison and Isaac B. Lawrence, J.P.
Deed Book A, page 153 - Franklin County - 6 Jan. 1858 - Isaac B. Lawrence to Barnabas Garrison;
$10.00; 21 Acre on Webb's Creek. Wit.: Enoch C. Garrison and Isaac B. Lawrence, J.P.
Deed Book A, page 154, 18 June 1858 - William B. Sisson of Habersham Co. and Barnabas Garrison of
Franklin; $225.00; 100 Acre, Webb's Creek. Wit.: T. F. M. Cape, H.J. Morris, J.P.
Deed Book A, page 155-9 Nov. 1860, $40.00; George W. Verner to Barnabas Garrison; 80 Acre on
Webb's Creek, originally granted to Richard Coleman. Wit.: Joseph A. Lawrence and Isaac B.
Lawrence, J.P.
Deed Book A, page 434-23 July 1869 - Barnabas Garrison to Simon Marks; $400.00; 70 Acre plus 100
Acre on Webbs Creek, originally granted to John Collins, having on said tract a saw mill, cotton gin,
thrashing machine; also the 100 Acre on said creek. Wit.: M. Van Estes; William Turk, Clerk.
v.
Elizabeth Caudell, born 1817 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Banks County, GA Census;
married Benjamin Hudson Watson 12 Dec 1848 in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1823 in Franklin
County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Notes for Benjamin Hudson Watson:
1861 - Benjamin Hudson Watson served in the 1st Regiment of the Georgia State Line, Company "G",
known as the "Chattahoochee Rangers".
The Georgia State Line was a unique army. It was raised by the governor of Georgia, Joseph Brown, on
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the framework of the already established railroad bridge guard. Governor Brown realized a need for the
railroad guard after Andrews Raid on the Western and Atlantic Railroad. Andrews raid resulted in what
is known as "The Great Locomotive Chase".
The Georgia State Line, unlike the Militia and Reserves, was a full time army unit. It was not unlike the
Provisional Army of the Confederacy in that respect. However, the State Line was under the direct
command of Governor Joseph Brown.
Soldiers in the Georgia State Line served almost entirely within the state of Georgia. They were
garrisoned at Savannah, guarded Georgia's Railroads, and joined the Army of Tennessee to fight the
battles in Northern Georgia.
Benjamin Hudson, served for about twenty-two months, until Lee surrendered and the war ended on
April 9, 1865.
Governor Brown makes his appeal to the remaining men in Georgia to take up arms to protect
themselves, their homes and families against the invading Yankee army. This call underscores the
desperate situation facing the people of Georgia.
Confederate Correspondence, Orders, And Returns Relating To Operations In Southwestern Virginia,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, West Florida, And Northern Georgia.--#27 Headquarters
Georgia Militia, Atlanta, Ga., May 28, 1864.
To the People of Georgia:
Your State is invaded and a portion of its most valuable territory overrun by a vindictive enemy of great
strength, who is laying waste and devastating the country behind him. Unless this force is checked
speedily, the property and homes of thousands must be destroyed, and they driven out as wanderers in
destitution and beggary. Our noble army needs further re-enforcements until the emergency has passed. I
have summoned the civil and military officers of the State to arms, and they are promptly and nobly
responding. If any of those who are subject to militia duty are remaining at home, who are able to do
service, I desire the old men to report the facts to me immediately, that courts-martial may be ordered, or
other proper steps taken to compel them to do their duty, or suffer the penalties. When all the officers
shall have responded, more men will still be needed. I do not order out the reserve militia except at the
most exposed points, because some must be left at home to make bread; and the old men from fifty to
sixty and the boys under seventeen, are not able, as a general rule, to endure hard service in the military
field. But I do call upon all who are able for service, and can possibly be spared from home, to hasten to
the field till the great battle is fought. Many have Confederate contracts, details, and exemptions, who are
stout and able to do military duty, and can go to the field for a time without serious detriment to the
public interest. All such, with all others able for duty, are earnestly requested to fly to arms as the State
officers have done. Let each report to General Wayne, at Atlanta, and bring with him a bed quilt or
blanket and rations to last him to camp, and a good double-barreled shotgun if he has one. If not, he can
be armed by the Government. Georgians, we are now in the crisis of our fate. The destiny of our posterity
for ages to come may hang upon the results of the next few days. He who remains at his home now will
soon occupy it as a slave, or be driven from it. Rally to the rescue, and till the danger is past let the
watchword of every patriot be, "To arms, and to the front;" and the vandal hordes will soon be driven
back.
Joseph E. Brown
--1880 Banks County, Georgia Census
District 284, District 1
Household 438/440
Benjamin Watson age 56 farmer GA GA GA
Elizabeth
age 44
Elisa H. Watson
age 17 nephew
Living on eash side are there sons Benjamin and James D. Watson....
vi.
Frances N. Caudell, born 05 Jan 1819 in Franklin County, GA; died 23 Mar 1896 in Banks County, GA;
married Isaac B. 'Bush' Lawrence 28 Nov 1838 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 21; born 13
Dec 1808 in South Carolina; died 13 Dec 1881 in Banks County, GA.
More About Frances N. Caudell:
Burial: R. Dalton Cemetery, Banks County, GA
Notes for Isaac B. 'Bush' Lawrence:
1850 Franklin County, Georgia, Census
Household 70
Isaac B. Lawrence age 42 born South Carolina
Frances
age 32 born Georgia
James M.
age 11
153
Elizabeth
age 9
Joseph A.
age 7
Fanny J.
age 4
Robert A.
age 1
--1860 Banks County, Georgia, Census
Household 279 (Next door to Benjamin F. Caudell)
Isaac B. Larance age 51 M. born South Carolina
Frances
age 42
F. born Georgia
James M. age 20 M.
Joseph A. age 16 M.
Fanny J.
age 13 F.
Robert A.
age 11 M.
Benjamin F. age 9
M.
William H. age 7
M.
Isaac D.H. age 4
M.
Nancy C.
age 7/12 F
--1870 United States Federal Census
Name Home in 1870 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Gender
Isaac B Lawrence
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1808
Age in 1870: 62
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1870: Washington, Banks, Georgia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Nails Creek
Household Members: Name Age
Isaac B Lawrence 62
Francis M Lawrence 52
Benjamn L Lawrence 19
Wm H Lawrence 17
Isaac B Lawrence 14
Nancy C Lawrence 12
Rachel A Lawrence 9
Rebecca E Barns 38
--Georgia Banks County}
You Thos. Jordan, B. T. Smith, J. R. Chambers, Hugh B. Ausburn, V. L. J.
Ragsdale and each of you do swear that you will faithfully discharge your duties as appraisers of the real
and Personal property belonging to the estate of Isaac B. Lawrence late of said county dec'd.
Sworn to and subscribed before the undersigned this October 9th 1886.
Thos. Jordan, B. F. Smith, J. R. Chambers, H. B. Ausburn, L. J. Ragsdale, J.P.
We the undersigned appraisers of the Estate of Isaac B. Lawrence, being sworn to appraise Set-apart a
twelve months support for Fannie N. Lawrence Widow of Isaac B. Lawrence late of said county
sufficiency of personal property of said Estate to Set-apart said support for Fannie N. Lawrence Widow
of Isaac B. Lawrence dec'd. and have have this day appraised fifty acres of unimproved forest Land, to
aid in the maintenance and support of Fannie N. Lawrence, Widow of Isaac B. Lawrence dec'd., for
twelve months. Said Land adjoining John B. Chambers on West, Thos. Jordan on the South and Fannie
N. Lawrence on the North and East; and also make the following Schedule of person property.
Schedule
50 Acres Land ($3.00) Dollars per Acre
$ 150.00
1 Cooking Stove No. 7
10.00
1 Pine Table
1.00
1 Loom
2.00
1 Bureau
5.00
2 Feather Beds and Clothing
10.00
1 Pine Bedstead
1.00
1 Clock
2.00
6 chairs 25 cts. each
1.50
1 Wash pot
1.00
Total
$183.50
We the undersigned appraisers certify that the foregoing is a true inventory and appraisement of the real
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and Personal property belonging to the Estate of Isaac B. Lawrence dec'd so far as was produced to us by
Fannie N. Lawrence, Widow of Isaac B. Lawrence dec'd of said Estate, and that we were sworn
according to Law before entering our duties as appraisers.
This 9th day of October 1886.
Thos. Jordan, J. R. Chambers, B. T. Smith, H. B. Ausburn, L. J. Ragsdale, J.P.
More About Isaac B. 'Bush' Lawrence:
Burial: R. Dalton Cemetery, Banks County, GA
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William David Caudell, born 21 Oct 1820 in Franklin County, GA; died 08 Feb 1908 in Banks County,
GA; married (1) Sarah 'Sallie' Crowe 30 Sep 1841 in Franklin County, GA; born 09 Sep 1824 in South
Carolina; died 15 Oct 1888 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Martha J. McCollum 08 Aug 1889 in
Banks County, GA Book E page 4; born Mar 1854 in Georgia; died Bef. 1910 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for William David Caudell:
William Catlett was the Administrator of Property of David Caudell deceased.
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Enumerated 18 Dec. 1850
Household 25/25
David Cawdel age 25 M. Farmer
b. Georgia
Sarah
age 24 F.
William
age 3 M. b. Ga.
--1850 Franklin County, Georgia Census
District 16
Household 20/20
David Caudell
age 29 M Farmer
$300 Georgia
Sarah Caudell
age 25 F
Georgia.
Elizabeth Caudell age 5
F
Georgia
Jane Caudell
age 3
F
Georgia.
William Caudell
age 1
M
Georgia.
--1860 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Subdivision, Franklin, GA
Household 214/214
David Cawdle
age 40 M
Farmer /$1,000
born Georgia.
Sarah Cawdle
age 36 F
born South Carolina.
Juela Cawdle
age 14 F
All children born Georgia
Frances J. Cawdle
age 13 F
William B. Cawdle
age 10 M
Mary Z. Cawdle
age 8 F
Sarah L.
age 7 F
Asa M.
age 4 M
Nancy A.
age 7/12 F
--1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District
Household 64/ 59
David Caudell age 47 Farmer GA
Sarah
age 44 Keeping house SC
Mary L.
age 16
GA
Sarah L.
age 14
GA
Asa M.
age 12
GA
Harriet N.
age 9
GA **Has to be the Nancy A. in the 1860 census
John D.
age 5
GA
Frances
age 80
NC
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District, District 5
Household 272/277
David Caudell Head M. W.
Oct. 1820 age 79
Martha J.
Wife
Mch. 1858 age 42
Lettie B.
Dau.
July 1893
age 6
--Karen Ledford "These Men Wore Grey, Banks County, Georgia": Pages 16 and 17.
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C.S.A.: Ref: His wife is listed on the 1863 Banks County Salt Rations List as Mrs. David Caudell,
"Wife of Confederate Soldier Now in Service." It is "possible he is the David Cawdle" listed in Co. C, of
the 4th Ga. Infantry Battalion of the State Guards. Ref.: "Rosters of Confederate Soldiers" by
Broadfoot.
--William Catlett was the Administrator of Property of David Caudell deceased.
--The Banks County Journal
February 13, 1908
Mr. David Caudell
Front page:
Mr. David Caudell died at his home in this county last Saturday morning and his remains were interred
in the family burying ground on Saturday. Mr. Caudell was one of Banks old landmarks, being 88 years
of age. He leaves a wife and many children who have our deepest sympathy in this sad hour.
Inside page:
On last Saturday morning just as the sun in all his splendor dawned, the Angel of Death visited the home
of Uncle David Caudell and claimed his own. Uncle David was in his 88th year and indeed a father in
Israel has passed away. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. M. Barrett Sunday evening, and
the remains were interred in the family burying ground near his home. A large crowd of relatives and
friends were present to pay the last tribute of respect to one whom we all loved. Mr. Caudell leaves a
large family of children and an aged wife to mourn her loss. Weep not, for he has gone to that beautiful
land where we can meet and no more take the parting hand. There to dwell in peace and joy and love. In
that home so far above where no more parting, no more tears, can come throughout the endless years.
*Based on the obituary being on 2/13/1908, and a 1908 calendar, the previous Saturday would have been
2/8/1908 - that is the presumed death date.
More About William David Caudell:
Burial: Family plot once known as the Win Caudell place in Banks County, GA
More About Sarah 'Sallie' Crowe:
Burial: Family plot once known as the Win Caudell place in Banks County, GA
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ix.
John Preston Caudell, born 11 Jun 1822 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 Dec 1905 in Banks County,
GA; married Lucy Ann Cash 01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
Benjamin Franklin Caudell, born 1825 in Franklin County, GA; died Jun 1863 in Vicksburg,
Mississippi; married Margaret A. 'Peggy' Bradley 11 Apr 1845 in Franklin County, GA; born 05 Aug
1825 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1870 in In Banks County, GA Census.
Notes for Benjamin Franklin Caudell:
Benjamin F. Caudell 1825 - June 1863 was a brother to James H. Caudell, David, Stephen D. and John
P.
James H., Benjamin, and Stephen were all in the Confederate Army along with three Brady brothers,
Alvin Dean, Benjamin F., and Lewis , also Wellborn Caudell and possibly others related to them.
Benjamin Caudell died in a hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and for some reason, had no will. His
estate was appraised by his brother James H., who also administered his will and made provision for his
widow, family, and a Negro family living on the plantation.
Stephen D. also died in 1862 or 1863, probably from a disease that swept through the Regiment while in
Tennessee killing at least twenty one soldiers, including Benjamin F. Brady (18) and Capt. William P.
Brown.
Joined CSA 3/4/1862
At the Battle of Champion Hill Mississippi in May of 1863, James H. Caudell was wounded in the right
ankle, saved from bleeding to death by a sympathetic Yankee soldier and then returned to his home in
Middle River GA.
Although only in his mid 30’s, Benjamin owned 353 acres or more of land on Webbs Creek where he
made his home. He also owned a large Negro family of 11. Benjamin’s land was sold to A. J. West for
$615.00 and then West sold it back to James Caudell that same day.
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Two years and five months after Benjamin died at the time of the appraisal of his estate, there was every
evidence that the farm was kept going full steam by his widow, Margaret Bradley Caudell, the Negro
family, and by the six Caudell children, Frances 19, Sarah 18, Margaret J. 13, Harriet 10, Asa 7, Nancy
5, and Cemmia. Part of the inventory included: four barrels of corn, five bushels of wheat, one-half acre
of sweet potatoes now growing, four fattening hogs, ten gallons of syrup, dried fruit, a cow and calf,
leather, seed cotton, wool, plows and tools, poultry, all kinds of the usual household goods and furniture,
saddles, bridles, churns, crocks, meat sacks, trunks, beds, Irish potatoes, oats, steers for slaughter, salt,
1000 bundles of fodder, a coffee mill, and many other items.
Perhaps the most impressive item in the inventory was a book case filled with books for the family. They
must have had a loving home where the children read books and learned also about home making,
cooking, sewing, spinning, weaving, leather work, canning and preserving of foods, gardening, and all
the things that were rewarding in life on the farm.
(From a descendant from Bemjamin Franklin Caudell Line.)
--Deed Book A-107-Franklin Co. - 7 Mar. 1857 - Benjamin F. Caudell and his wife, Margaret A. and
Allen Acre - $100.00 - quit claim in distributive share of estate of Asa Bradley, deceased. Wit.: C. S.
Weld; James Ward.
Notes for Margaret A. 'Peggy' Bradley:
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District 248
Household 48/45
Margaret Caudell age 46 born Georgia
Sarah E.
age 25 born Georgia
Harriet
age 17 born Georgia
Margaret
age 15 born Georgia
Asa B.
age 12 born Georgia
Nancy P.
age 9 born Georgia
Cenia E.
age 5 born Georgia
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Nancy B. Caudell, born 15 Jan 1828 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Feb 1909 in Whitfield County,
GA; married Stephen Allen Cash 12 Oct 1843 in Franklin County, GA; born 24 Jul 1820 in Habersham
County, GA; died 06 Dec 1902 in Whitfield County, GA.
Notes for Nancy B. Caudell:
Buried at Harmony Baptist Church in Whitfield County
Notes for Stephen Allen Cash:
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 311-B, 312-A
Household 14/14
Stephen A. Cash
age 30 M Farmer
Ga.
Nancy
age 22 F
Frances Elizabeth
age 5 F
Mancant C.
age 4 F (Margaret C.)
Lucille Emma
age 2
F
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Census taken from page 559, History of Banks County, Ga.
Household 38
Stephen A. Cash
age 40 M
Ga.
Nancy
age 32 F. Ga.
Margaret C.
age 14
F
Ga.
Francis E.
age 16
F. Ga.
Lucilla E.
age 12
F. Ga.
Hiram F.
age 7
M. Ga.
Josina J.
age 5
F?. Ga.
Marriage Notes for Nancy Caudell and Stephen Cash:
Wife Nancy B. Caudell born January 15 1828 died Febuary 03, 1909
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Stephen D. Caudell, born 1830 in Franklin County, GA; died 1862 in Tennessee; married Sallie Salina
Caudell Abt. 1855; born 03 Oct 1839 in Franklin County, GA; died Aft. 1870 in In Banks County, GA
Census.
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Notes for Stephen D. Caudell:
1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Household 377/387
Stephen D. Caudell age 30 M Farmer $500/200
Sally S. Caudell
age 20 F Housekeeper
Nansy L.
age 4 F born Georgia
J. S. Caudell
age 2 M born Georgia
born Georgia.
Next Door
Household 378/388:
Benjamin Caudell, age 72 M Farmer, $1,000/4,772, born North Carolina
Fanny Caudell, age 70, F, born North Carolina
Notes for Sallie Salina Caudell:
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District 284, Nails Creek
Household 46/43
Edney Caudell age 70 keeping house $104 real estate $100 personal estate
born South Carolina
Household 47/44
Sarah S. Caudell age 30 keeping house $60 real estate $100 personal estate
born Georgia
Nancy J.
age 14 born Georgia
Edney W.
age 7 born Georgia
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James H. Caudell, born 29 Oct 1832 in Franklin County, GA; died 15 Jul 1906 in Banks County, GA;
married Harriet Bradley 23 Feb 1851 in Franklin County, GA; born 27 Mar 1832 in Franklin County,
GA; died 20 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for James H. Caudell:
From Karen Ann Thompson Ledford's book "These Men Wore Grey Volume VI, Banks County, Georgia, Genealogal, Military, and Interment
Records of Confederate Soliders."
James H. served in C.S.A., Co. D, 43rd Regt., Inf., Army of Tenn., Banks Co., Ga., Middle River Vol.
Private March 4, 1862. Appointed 4th Sgt 1862. Wounded right foot: permanently disableed at Baker's
Creek, Mississippi, May 16, 1863. Roll of Feb 29, 1864, last on file, shows him absent due to disability
gunshot wound.
Married Harriet the youngest of the Bradley sisters, and their home was blessed with 10 children. James
was the son of Benjamin and Fannie Caudell. He was one of the many who joined the Confederate Army
in March of 1862.
At the Battle of Champion Hill Mississippi in May of 1863, James H. Caudell was wounded in the right
ankle, saved from bleeding to death by a sympathetic Yankee soldier and then returned to his home in
Middle River GA.
He had been elected Constable of his Militia District in 1860 and William L. Brady was elected to the
same office in 1861. James was elected Clerk of Inferior Court in 1864-65-66 and during that time he
accumulated large land holdings. He gave the land for the first log church building for Damascus Baptist
Church and was one of the charter members when the church was organized in 1849. James had a
brother, David Caudell, who married Sarah Crowe. They had seven children: Elizabeth, Frances Jane,
Mary, Sallie, Harriett, Benjamin, and Asa Milton. David was buried in the Caudell family cemetery on
the old home place in Banks County and his son Asa Milton was buried at Damascus.
(From a Descendant of the James H. Caudell line.)
--Deed Book A - page 105 - 1 Oct. 1860 - Allen Acre and James H. Caudell; $200.00; his (Acre's)
distributive share in estate of Asa Bradley, deceased. Wit.: Richard L. Hooper, J.P., Edward Lowery.
Deed Book A - page 290 - 5 May 1865 - James H. Caudell, Administrator, Estate of Benjamin Caudell,
deceased to A. J. West; $615.00; 353 A. on Webbs Creek whereon said B. Caudell resided at time of his
death, adjoining Elias Watson, Hillary Stow, David Murray, Josiah Murray, and John Murray. Wit.:
J.W. Owen; M. Van Estes, C.S.C.
Deed Book A - page 291 - 5 May 1866 - A. J. West sold same tract to James H. Caudell; $615.00.
Deed Book A - page 424 - 24 Dec. 1867 - James H. Caudell to Abner Massey; $181.00; 60 A. on Middle
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River adjoining S. Mathew, B. Hooper, West by Joseph S. Ragsdale, known as the River Place from
Estate of E. L. Davis of 21-1/2 A. Wit.: James J. Turnbull; William M. Ash, J.P.
--1900 Banks County, Georgia Census
No. 284, Washington District
Household 182/184
James Caudell Head
Oct. 1832
age 67 married for 45 yrs.
Harriett
Wife March 1832
age 68 10 children / 8 living
Harriett S.
daughter
July 1875
age 24
More About James H. Caudell:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church, Banks, GA
Notes for Harriet Bradley:
From Karen Ann Thompson Ledford's book "These Men Wore Grey Volume VI, Banks County, Georgia, Genealogal, Military, and Interment
Records of Confederate Soliders."
Wife of James H. Caudell. Filed for widow's pension in Banks Co., Ga. Ref.: "The Index to the Ga.
Confederate Pension Files", by Virgil White, 1996. Married in Franklin Co., Ga. Feb. 23, 1851. Ref.:
"Franklin Co. Marriage Records".
More About Harriet Bradley:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church, Banks, GA
36. Jessie Hulsey, born 1759; died 1843 in Hall County, Georgia. He was the son of 72. Charles Hulsey
and 73. Hanna Witt. He married 37. Mary Bagwell.
37. Mary Bagwell
Notes for Jessie Hulsey:
One source shows birth in 1760
In Ga. Revolutionary War Soldiers Graves Hall County page 307: born 1759 / died after 1840 - Served in the
North Carolina Line and was wounded by the Indians. He later received a pension for his services. See (1)
Abstracts of Some Revolutionary War Pensions, page 166 (2) Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia v.
III, page 324.
--Jesse Hulsey, Sr. born 1759, a Revolutionary War soldier who drew a NC State pension. He is not listed in the
DAR Patriot Index. He is listed on the 1840 Hall County census as age 81 and a Revolutionary pensioner. He
died in 1843 in Hall County, GA. He married #2 Mary Bagwell (born 1780 in SC) on 5 Nov 1820 in Hall
County, GA. Mary's name given as Baxwell in EARLY GEORGIA MARRIAGES by Maddox, page 117. Jesse
is the son of Charles Hulsey. Need to check Hall County Estate Records and marriages. Also 1840 & 1850
census of Hall County. If Jesse married Mary in 1820, then she is not the mother of his children. Jesse's first wife
may be found in either Greenville, SC (Est. 1798 from Washington Dist) or Macon County, NC (Est 1828, parent
county Haywood, Est. 1808; Haywood from Buncombe (1791).
--From TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF HALL COUNTY, GA by Sybil Wood McRay, page 212: Holly
Springs Baptist Church Cemetery
(organized 1826) located just off Hwy. 52, on road from Lula Hwy. to Cleveland Rd.
Hulsey, Jennings 1809 - Mar 31, 1899
Hulsey, Emeline 1829 - Nov 20, 1906
Children of Jessie Hulsey and Mary Bagwell are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
James ? Hulsey
Joel ? Hulsey
Male Hulsey, born 1781.
Jane Hulsey, born 1790.
Jr. Jessie Hulsey, born 1795.
Elijah Hulsey, born 1795.
Mary Hulsey, born 1796; married Ashford Quinn; born 1798 in South Carolina.
Jordan Hulsey, born 1798; died Abt. 1861 in Al; married (1) Catherine; born 1819 in TN; married (2)
Elizabeth Carrish 24 Jun 1820 in St. Clair, AL; born 1799.
Susanna Hulsey, born 1802.
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x.
xi.
Salatheil Hulsey, born 1807; died Abt. 1850 in Fannin County, GA; married Elizabeth; born 1815 in Ga.
Jennings Hulsey, born 1809; died 31 Mar 1899 in Hall County, GA; married Emeline Higgins 01 Apr
1847 in Habersham County GA; born Abt. 1827 in NC; died 20 Nov 1906 in Hall County, GA.
More About Jennings Hulsey:
Burial: Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Emeline Higgins:
Burial: Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery
xii.
xiii.
18
xiv.
xv.
xvi.
xvii.
Adonijah Hulsey, born 1810.
Buford Hulsey, born 1813; died 1891 in Bengal, IT; married Luncinda; born 1818 in TN; died 1889 in
Bengal, IT.
Isaiah Babel Hulsey, born 04 May 1814 in South Carolina; died Abt. 18 Mar 1859 in Habersham
County, GA; married Nancy Kytle Abt. 1836.
Elizabeth Hulsey, born 25 Dec 1818 in Russell, Franklin County, AL; died 30 Mar 1902 in Lone Rock,
Baxter County, Ark; married William King; born 1823 in Franklin County, AL; died 1866 in Cival War
away from home.
Alfred Joseph Hulsey, born 1827; died Abt. 1912 in Eldon, OK; married (1) Eliza or Louisa King; born
1836 in Al; died 25 Oct 1897; married (2) Henrietta Allen; born 1832 in Al.
Tempie Hulsey, born 1836 in Franklin County, AL; married Palos Thompson; born 1838.
38. Zachariah Kytle, born 1784 in South Carolina; died 17 May 1869 in Habersham County, GA. He was
the son of 76. Jacob Kytle and 77. Mary Unknown. He married 39. Sarah Sally Johnson Abt. 1812.
39. Sarah Sally Johnson, born 1793 in South Carolina/North Carolina; died 29 Oct 1892 in Habersham
County , GA. She was the daughter of 78. Clayborn Johnson and 79. Mary.
Notes for Zachariah Kytle:
Zachariah moved from home about 1811 or 1812, not sure when he moved to Georgia, but it was before
1827..........
--Georgia Land Lottery, 1827
Reprint of Official Register of Land Lottery of Georgia 1827
12th day's drawing - March 20, 1827
Habersham County, Georgia, page 34
Fortunate Drawers: Zachariah Kytle,
Captains District: Suttons
Number: 131
District: 8
County: Carroll County
Need to find where and when he sold this land.
--Zachariah sold to John Kytle (his son) on April 30, 1860, 249 acres in the 12 th District Lott 66, keeping one acre
for himself, for $450 - recorded on 11/1/1869 in Book U, Page 276 in Habersham County Courthouse.
Children of Zachariah Kytle and Sarah Johnson are:
i.
ii.
Stephen S. Kytle, born 1814 in South Carolina; married Elizabeth Rice 17 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County GA; born 1821.
Jacob B. Kytle, born Mar 1816 in Greenville County, SC; died Aft. 1900 in Habersham County, GA;
married Mary Ann Ashley 14 Apr 1844 in Habersham County GA; born 1828 in TN.
Notes for Jacob B. Kytle:
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
14 District 37 Division, page 299B, 6 Dec, I-3
Household 18/18
Kytle, Jacob
age 34 __ Farmer [birthplaces not given on any of this family]
Kytle, Mary
age 25
Kytle, A. J.
age 4 M
Kytle, M.
age 3 F
Kytle, W.
age 2 M
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
160
Clarkesville P. O., page 99, 17 July
Household 723/723
I. B. Kytle
age 44 SC Farmer $300/$200
Mary A.
age 32 TN
Albert
age 14 GA all children born GA
Amanda
age 12
Wilbourn
age 10
Isaiah
age 8
Harriet
age 7
Willis
age 5
Sarah
age 3
There is no Mary E. in the 1860 census MAYBE Mary and Sarah are the same person. ????
19
iii.
iv.
Nancy Kytle, born 01 Apr 1818 in South Carolina; died 16 Nov 1889 in Habersham County, GA;
married Isaiah Babel Hulsey Abt. 1836.
Lewis Kytle, born 19 Feb 1821 in Habersham County, GA; died 11 May 1897 in Douglas, Marshall
County, AL; married Meeky Argine Ayers 10 Aug 1848 in Habersham County, GA; born 1830.
Notes for Lewis Kytle:
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
14 District 37 Division, page 299B, 6 Dec 1850
Household 21/21
Lewis Kytle
age 28 GA Farmer
$100
M. A.
age 20
H.
age 1
F
A.
age 4/12 M
More About Lewis Kytle:
Burial: Zion Hill Cemetery - AL
v.
Claybourn Kytle, born 1824 in Habersham County, GA; married Patience Caroline Yearwood 12 Jan
1851 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834.
Notes for Claybourn Kytle:
Munster Roll of Company I*, 65th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee C.S.A.
Habersham County, Georgia.
* This company was organized in may 1862 as Co I, Infantry Battan., Smith's Legion, Georgia
Volunteers. It became Co I, 6th Regt. Georgia Inf. March 1863.
Volume VI, page 674
Clayborn Kytle (Kyth or Claiborne Kitle)
vi.
Singleton Kytle, born 1826 in Habersham County, GA; died 28 Sep 1918 in Jackson County, GA C J;
married Sarah Yearwood 03 Dec 1849 in Habersham County GA; born 1826; died 11 Apr 1904.
Notes for Singleton Kytle:
Singleton sold to Stephen Smith on April 8, 1863 18 acres for $20 - recorded July 30, 1873 book V page
331.
November 29, 1867 Singleton Kytle's land was sold by Sheriff by Charles Ritch to Phillip Martin - Book
U page 202 - sold 250 acres for $32.00
--1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
14 District 37 Division, page 325A, 16 Dec 1850
Singleton Kytle age 24
GA
Farmer $200
Sarah
age 24
M. E.
age 2/12 M
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
July 30, 1860, Clarkesville District, page 126
Household 926/926
Singleton Kytle age 32 GA
Farmer
$200/$200
Sarah
age 34 GA Housekeeper
Elizabeth
age 9 all children born Georgia
Adaline
age 5} Twins
Caroline
age 5}
Emeline
age 4
161
Celestia
age 2
More About Sarah Yearwood:
Burial: Walnut Baptist Church, Jackson Cty. without Singleton C
vii.
John W. Kytle, born 20 Nov 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 27 Aug 1902 in Habersham County,
GA; married Mary Ann Bentley 10 Jan 1850 in Habersham County GA; born 06 Jan 1829 in Georgia;
died 04 Jul 1922 in Stephens County, GA ]].
Notes for John W. Kytle:
John Kytle was the first pastor and charter member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church established in 1850.
Also he was the first pastor of Carnes Creek Baptist Church serving 1875-1875, 1880-1881, and 18951899.
According to first cousin John Collins, when the congregation at Mt. Pleasant offered Grandpa John
Kytle home-grown food, he told them to give it to widow woman, Mrs. Massey.
Another time the ladies of the church gave him a quilt top and he told them to take it back home and
quilt it, that it was not any good to him until it was quilted.
Charles Loudermilk, who lived on the Loudermilk Road, remarked once while taking a break under the
Sycamore tree in Ayersville, that if John Kytle was preaching there would not be any lukeworm church that he would have the ladies throwing their bonnets around.
Rev. John Kytle bought the first sewing machine in the Ayersville area for his wife, Mary Ann Bentley.
During the Civil War, when he tried to enlist, he was sent back home to take care of the women and
children. Submitted by Grace O. Kytle, Rt. 4 Ayersville Rd. Toccoa, GA
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
14 District 37 Division, page 299B, 6 Dec 1850
Household 20/20
Kytle, John
age 22 GA Farmer
Kytle, Mary
age 22
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
July 17, 1860, Clarkesville District, page 98
Household 721/721
John Kytle
age 31
Mary Ann
age 31
James W.
age 8
Sarah D.
age 6
Mary E.
age 4
Rosilla
age 2
Ellen F.
age 7/12
More About John W. Kytle:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Mary Ann Bentley:
The Toccoa Record
Thursday, July 13, 1922
Mrs. Mary Kytle
Mrs. Mary Kytle died at her home here, July 4th, after an illness of about three weeks. Mrs. Kytle a
member of Mt. Pleasant Church having been a devoted Christian. She was a loving mother and friend to
all. She was 93 years of age, and leaves a number of children and grandchildren to mourn her loss. the
entire family have our sympathy. Rev. Barrett conducted funeral services.
More About Mary Ann Bentley:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
viii.
Calvin Hanks Kytle, born 03 Dec 1830 in Habersham County, GA; died 09 Sep 1919 in White County,
GA W; married Huldah Caroline Dean 20 Dec 1866 in White County, GA, Book A page 108; born 07
Feb 1850 in White County, GA; died 20 Jul 1930 in White County, GA ]].
Notes for Calvin Hanks Kytle:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Calvin H Kytle 09 Sep 1919
White
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--Munster Roll of Company G. 29th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Inf., Berrien County Georgia.
Volume III, page 474
Calvin H. Kytle
Private, October 1, 1861, at home sick leave, Dec. 31, 1861, on expired furlough Nov
1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Government at Chattanooga, Tenn. April 5, 1864.
(Probably captured and not deserted.)
More About Calvin Hanks Kytle:
Burial: Concord Baptist Church Clermont, Hall County, GA
Notes for Huldah Caroline Dean:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence
Mrs Huldah C Kytle 20 Jul 1930
--The Cleveland Courier
July 30, 1930
County of Death
White
Mrs. C. H. Kytle, age 80, died of pneumonia at her home near Meldean Station Sunday morning after a
brief illness.
Before her marriage she was Miss Caroline Dean, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Dean of this
county, who lost his life during the Civil War.
She was married to the late Mr. C. H. Kytle in early womanhood and to this union eleven children were
born, who are: R. L., of Mossy Creek district, A. S. Kytle, of Marietta, Mrs. C. F. Saine of Gainesville,
Mrs. Starling Evans, of Atlanta, and five who preceded her to the grave, including Col. G. S. Kytle.
She was interred at Clairmont Monday afternoon, Rev. L. L. Bennett officiating.
--The Cleveland Courier
August 1, 1930
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks to each one that helped, offered assistance, spoke words of sympathy or
brought flowers during the sickness and burial of our mother, Mrs. C. H. Kytle.
The long, sad and lonely hours seem just a little brighter when we think of the great number that were so
courteous to us.
We sincerely hope and trust that you may have the same love and kindness shown you when the dark
hours come.
R. L. Kytle
More About Huldah Caroline Dean:
Burial: Concord Baptist Church Clermont, Hall County, GA
ix.
x.
Harriet Kytle, born 1834 in Habersham County, GA; died in McMinn County, Tenn.
Naomie 'Omie' Kytle, born 30 Nov 1837 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Oct 1881; married William
Robert Ayers 25 Dec 1855 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834 in Georgia; died 03 Jun 1864 in
Franklin County, GA.
40. Henry Loudermilk, born 1781 in Randolph County, NC; died Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA.
He was the son of 80. Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch and 81. Elizabeth. He married 41. Margaret Peggy
Taylor 1838.
41. Margaret Peggy Taylor, born 1782 in Buncombe County, NC; died 1819 in Buncombe County, NC.
Notes for Henry Loudermilk:
Henry's slaves were, Henry Curbie, Jerry, Nancy, Henry, Myria Lucy (rumor by his children that he fathered a
number of children by slaves).
Revolutionary War Veteran
Second wife was Sally Butts - after her death he moved his 3 children to GA around 1831at age of 51 settling in
Hazel Creek
He was a farmer and had a wine vinyard. Henry moved to Burke County, North Carolina then to Habersham
163
County, Georgia in 1831 and settled in Hazel Creek Community.
--Born in Randolph County, NC and was in Buncombe County, NC around 1800; recorded in Burke County, NC
Census of 1820 with 2 sons and 2 daughters; after the death of his Irish Quaker wife, Henry moved with his
children to Habersham County, GA, in 1831 and settled in the Hazel Creek Community. He purchased his land
from Joseph Habersham who had received the land as a grant from the Queen of England. He farmed and had
many vineyards. He died in 1840 and was buried on his farm, but the location of the grave has been lost.
Children of Henry Loudermilk and Margaret Taylor are:
i.
ii.
William Cannon Loudermilk, born 17 Sep 1807 in Buncombe County, NC; died 30 Jan 1896 in
Caldwell, North Carolina; married Susanah (Susan) Bradford 17 Apr 1829 in Burke, NC; born 20 Sep
1803 in Caldwell County, NC; died 28 Feb 1890 in Caldwell County, NC.
Gullie Ann Loudermilk, born 1818; died in Died as a tenager.
Notes for Gullie Ann Loudermilk:
Died in her teens.
20
iii.
iv.
Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk, born 06 Nov 1814 in Buncombe County, NC; died 18 Jun 1898 in Habersham
County, GA; married (1) Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA; married (2)
Sarah Lucinda 'Lucy' Smith 08 Dec 1873 in Habersham County, GA.
Daughter Loudermilk, born 1809.
42. David Washburn, born Abt. 1785; died Aft. 1860 in Habersham County, GA. He was the son of 84.
Reuben Washburn, Jr. and 85. Dorcas Unknown. He married 43. Unknown 1810 in Pendleton, SC.
43. Unknown, born 1780; died 1850 in Habersham County, GA.
Children of David Washburn and Unknown are:
21
i.
ii.
iii.
Mary A. 'Polly' Washburn, born 1816 in Pendleton, SC; died 18 Oct 1872 in Habersham County, GA;
married Jacob 'Jake' Loudermilk 27 Feb 1834 in Habersham County, GA.
Thomas Washburn, born 1817; died 02 Sep 1858.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 1820 in Pendleton District, SC; died Aft. 1860 in In Habersham County
Census; married (1) Robert D. McCroskey; born 1816 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in In
Habersham County Census; married (2) Jesse M Berry 24 Jan 1837 in Habersham County, GA; born
1815 in North Carolina; died 1858 in Habersham County, GA.
Notes for Elizabeth Washburn:
Found in Ancestry . com that she remarried a Robert D. McCrosky. But what happened to her Children?
That Elizabeth has different children. ??
1860 Habersham County, GA Census page 10.
Household 89/89
R. D. McCroskey age 43 South Carolina
Elizabeth
age 39 Georgia
Robert
age 11
Pink
age 9
Darthula
age 8
Araline
age 6
David
age 6
Thomas
age 3
Where is William Posey Berry age 8, Albert F. age 5, Nancy age 1??????
46. Edward Robertson Akins, born 26 Mar 1790 in Granville County, NC; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke
County Census 1860. He was the son of 92. William Akins and 93. Mary Robertson. He married 47. Martha
Duncley Parr 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
47. Martha Duncley Parr, born 24 Oct 1794 in Jackson County, GA; died Aft. 1850. She was the daughter
of 94. Benjamin Parr and 95. Martha Duncley McKinney.
Children of Edward Akins and Martha Parr are:
23
i.
Mary Ann Martha Duncley Akin, born 23 Oct 1813 in Clarke County, GA; died 18 Oct 1872 in
Habersham County, GA; married Meredith Milton 'Merida' Landers 08 Sep 1835 in Clarke County, GA.
164
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Precilla Currien Parr Akin, born 30 Nov 1815 in Clarke County, GA.
Rebecca Elizabeth Akin, born 09 Jun 1818 in Clarke County, GA; married Isaac V. Vinson 28 Feb 1837
in Clarke County GA.
Edward James Robertson Akin, born 18 Oct 1820 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1880 in In Jackson
County, GA Census; married Mary A. Unknown; born 1820 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1880 in In
Jackson County, GA Census.
William Lenoire Benjamin Akin, born 15 Mar 1823 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in In Clarke
County Census 1860; married Sarah Ann O. Perry 28 Jan 1841 in Clarke County, GA; born 1824 in
Georgia; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke County Census 1860.
Sarah Bitha Susan Wortham Akin, born 10 Jan 1827 in Clarke County, GA; married Richard Floyd ?.
Rhodath J. Akin, born 1835 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke County Census 1860;
married Unknown.
David Akin, born 1837 in Clarke County, GA; died Aft. 1850 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
Charles D. Akin, born 1838 in Clarke County, GA; died 1859; married Rebecca Caroline McCrackin 14
Dec 1856 in Habersham County, GA; born 1834 in Hall County, GA; died Aft. 1860 in in Habersham
County Census.
Notes for Rebecca Caroline McCrackin:
1860 Census, #790; property of $600 and $1475
January 4, 1855, Restored a Rebecca McCrackin to fellowship at Camp Creek Baptist Church by
recantanion.
50. Benjamin Clearwaters, born 1749; died 07 Mar 1848 in Madison County, TN ?. He married 51.
Elender Robbins 1788 in Randolph County, NC.
51. Elender Robbins, born 1762 in Virginia; died 22 Oct 1852 in Hall County, GA.
Notes for Benjamin Clearwaters:
1790 United States Federal Census
Name Home in 1790 Year
Benja Clearwater Greenville, SC 1790
--Index to Revolutionary War Service Records.
Benjamin Clearwater, Served as Private in the 1st Reg. of Light Dragoons in the Continental Troops.
Also
Jacob Clearwater served as a Private in Coller's Regt. of NC Mil. (Possible Brother to Benjamin.)
--Pension Roll of 1835, Volume III Southern States
Statement of Madison County, Tennessee, West.
Benjamin Clearwaters, Rank - Private, Annual allowance - $96.00, Sums received - $577.06, Description of
service - Virginia Continental Line, When placed on the pension roll - April 19, 1828, Commencement of Pension
- Mar 1, 1828, Ages - 86.
--Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files
Benjamin Clearwaters or Benjamin Clearwater, Elender, W4925, VA Line, Soldier applied 27 January 1827
Madison County Tennessee age 78 with a wife Elizabeth age 23 and his wife's children Johnathan Tucker age 7
and James Howard age 5 and his daughter Betsey Ann age 2, Soldier had original application in Humphreys
County Tennessee in 1825, one Thomas Stephens administrator of Widow's estate applied Aug. 1, 1853 Hall
County and States widow had made application for pension in Dickson County, Tennessee, Soldier and wife
married in 1788 in Randolph County North Carolina, soldier died Mar. 7, 1848, Widow died Oct 1852 in Hall
County Georgia but was previously of Habersham County, Georgia where she had lived quite some time, Soldier
and wife were separated for some 20 years prior to his death, Widow died leaving children; Olive age 60 wife of
Thomas Stephens, Rachael Nicholson of Lumpkin County, Georgia age 62 and Deborah Raper of Dade County,
Georgia age 64 or 65, one Susannah Beaty of Habersham County Georgia stated she knew Soldier and wife in
Pendleton Dist South Carolina, one Deborah Middleton age 78 of Floyd County Georgia stated solider marries
Elender Robbins, the wife soldier mentioned in 1827 could not have been his legal wife.
Notes for Elender Robbins:
File at Hall County, Georgia Court House.
Thomas Stephens Administrator of Eleanor Clearwater in account with said Estate
To amount of proceeds of pension................................................$350.oo
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By paid expenses in getting proof to support declaration
for pension..................................................................................$40.00
By paid E. M. Johnson for defending case arbitrated.......................$15.00
By paid J. E. Redwine costs...........................................................$7.50
By paid Expenses of arbitration of costs of witnesses......................$30.00
By Paid R. S. Law cost of return......................................................$1.00
Total............................................................................................$93.50
Ballance on hand........................................................................$256.50
By paid Absalom Stephens award of arbitrators...............................$84.03
By paid Deborah Raper distributive share.......................................$172.47
Georgia Hall County, Thomas Stephens came before me and says on oath that the forgoing return is just and true.
Sworn to and subscribed before me the 13th day of April 1860.
Signed, Thomas Stephens
Ralph S. Law Ordinary
Children of Benjamin Clearwaters and Elender Robbins are:
i.
ii.
25
iii.
Deborah Clearwaters, born 1788 in Randolph County, NC ?; died Aft. 1853 in Dade County, GA;
married David Roper; born 1789; died Aft. 1850 in Pickens County, SC.
Rachel Clearwaters, born 1790 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1853 in Lumpkin County, GA; married
Unknown Nicholson; died Bef. 1850.
Olive Clearwaters, born 1794 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1860 in Hall County, GA; married Thomas
Stephens 1810 in SC.
52. Darius Echols, born 1779 in Carolina County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA. He was the
son of 104. Joshua Echols and 105. Hannah Brown. He married 53. Sarah Ann Brown 1802 in Caroline
County, VA.
53. Sarah Ann Brown, born 1781; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA. She was the daughter of 106.
Augustine Brown.
Notes for Darius Echols:
Sherriff of Habersham County, Georgia. But do not know what years.
1860 Habersham County, Georgia Census
July 1860, Clarkesville District
Darius Echols age 80
VA
Hannah Thomas age 55 GA
Newton C.
age 22 GA
Thomas B.
age 18 GA
Notes for Sarah Ann Brown:
Member of Camp Creek Baptist Church in 1834
Children of Darius Echols and Sarah Brown are:
26
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
male Echols, born 1801.
Female Echols, born 1802.
female 2 Echols (?), born 1803.
Jabel Clarence Echols, born 18 Feb 1803 in Franklin County, GA; died 03 Oct 1843 in Habersham
County, GA; married Francis R. Davis 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
Ann Echols, born 1805.
Milly Echols, born 1807; married Joseph Jones 01 Mar 1827 in Habersham County GA.
Catherine Echols, born 1810; married John Penson 04 Apr 1824 in Habersham County GA.
Rhoda Echols, born 1813; married James Crane 01 Jan 1834 in Habersham County GA Book A page
189.
Abel Echols, born 1815.
Ransome Whitworth Echols, born 1819 in GA; married Tabitha A. McDonald 21 Dec 1842 in
Habersham County, GA Book B page 21.
Emily Echols, born 1821 in GA; married James Watkins 15 Mar 1840 in Habersham County GA Book A
page 288.
Abraham Blair Echols, born 1823 in GA.
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Elijah Clark Echols, born 1828 in Habersham County GA; married Martha Jane Murphy 07 Jan 1861.
Notes for Elijah Clark Echols:
1850 Census
54. Henry Davis, born 14 Feb 1774 in North Carolina; died 06 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA. He
was the son of 108. Thomas Davis, Sr. and 109. Keziah. He married 55. Margaret Stone 07 Jan 1796 in
Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible " record..
55. Margaret Stone, born 03 Oct 1776 in South Carolina; died 05 Mar 1840 in Habersham County, GA.
She was the daughter of 110. Jonathan Stone and 111. Mary Unknown.
More About Henry Davis:
Burial: Loudermilk Cemetery
Notes for Margaret Stone:
The year in the death date of Margaret Davis is unsure. March 05, 1840 should read March 05, 184?
More About Margaret Stone:
Burial: Loudermilk Cemetery
Children of Henry Davis and Margaret Stone are:
i.
ii.
iii.
Enoch Davis, married Sarah McWhorter 17 Jul 1823 in Habersham County GA.
Nancy Abigail Davis
Mary Polly Davis, born 20 Nov 1796 in South Carolina; died 21 Aug 1870 in Habersham County, GA;
married Moses Ayers 14 Sep 1815 in Habersham County, GA; born 07 Dec 1794 in North Carolina; died
19 Aug 1876 in Habersham County, GA.
Marriage Notes for Mary Davis and Moses Ayers:
Moses Ayers was married to Mary Davis by Rev. Littleton Meeks September 15, 1815
iv.
v.
Elnathan B Davis, born 17 Feb 1799 in SC; died 19 Dec 1866; married Elizabeth Lovelady 10 Apr 1833
in Habersham County GA; born 18 Aug 1816 in SC; died 30 Nov 1898.
Rebecca Davis, born 29 Jun 1802 in South Carolina; died 21 Jun 1862 in Habersham County, GA;
married William Sheldon Meeks 04 Nov 1819; born 20 Mar 1798 in Pendleton County, SC; died 15 Mar
1891 in Union County, GA.
More About Rebecca Davis:
Burial: Loudermilk Cemetary (Old Davis Burying Ground )
Notes for William Sheldon Meeks:
1870 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Mud Creek & Center Hill, Post Office: Clarkesville
5 August 1870
W'm. S. Meeks age 72 M W Farmer
$500
Mary C.
age 33 F W Keeping house
SC
Mary E.
age 32 F W
GA
Thursa J.
age 5 F W
GA
Milton G.
age 2 M W
GA
--1880 Habersham County, Georgia Census
Center Hill District
Household 244/244
William S. Meeks age 83
Mary C
age 43 wife
Amanda B
age 16 daughter
Milton G
age 13 son
James R Poe age 17 son-in-law
Thursey J
age 14 daughter
Jackson Ballew
age 47 nephew
More About William Sheldon Meeks:
Burial: Old Blairsville Cemetery
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Alfred Washington Davis, born 1805; died Aft. 1880 in Tishomingo, MS; married (1) Nancy Brady 15
Feb 1824 in Habersham County GA; born 1802; died Abt. 1855 in Habersham County , GA; married (2)
Sarah Lancaster Abt. 1857; died Aft. 1880 in Tishomingo, MS.
Russell B. Davis, born 11 Mar 1806 in Franklin County, GA; died 22 Jun 1896 in St. Clair County, AL;
married Nancy Southerland 23 Apr 1829 in Habersham County, GA Book A page 171; born Abt. 1807
in Pendleton District, SC; died Abt. 1855 in Habersham County, GA.
More About Russell B. Davis:
Burial: Gum Springs Church Cemetery about 5 miles east of Ashville, AL in St. Clair County
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Francis R. Davis, born 20 May 1807 in Franklin County GA; died 08 Sep 1869 in Habersham County,
GA; married Jabel Clarence Echols 24 Sep 1826 in Habersham County GA Book A page 101.
58. 8elson Charles Cash, born 06 May 1795 in Elbert County, GA; died 09 Nov 1874 in Banks County,
GA. He was the son of 116. Howard Cash, Sr and 117. Lucy Ann Tyler. He married 59. Priscilia Russell 25
Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
59. Priscilia Russell, born 01 May 1799 in South Carolina; died 12 May 1895 in Banks County, GA. She
was the daughter of 118. Stephen Russell and 119. Polly Patton.
Notes for Nelson Charles Cash:
Nelson and Priscilla Cash were charter members of Harmony Baptist Church.
In 1840, the inferior court records of Habersham County granted Nelson Cash a headright for 500 acres of land.
--Buried in Cash Cemetery - off Hwy 105 going east just before the Middle Broad River - turn left at the sign for
Broad River Baptist Church and at the church bear right and continue right to the gate "Broad River Woods"
farm. From there, walk until the road makes it's first turn to the left and the cemetery is on the hill to the left.
Book A page. 375 Banks County Courthouse
Banks Court of Ordinary
December Term 1874, Present and presiding, A. C. Moss Ordinary
To the Court of Ordinary Of Banks County State of Georgia.
The petition of Littleton M. Cash showeth that Nelson Cash departed this life in said County Nov. 9th 1874
possessed of real and personal property having some time before his death executed his last will and testament
and appointing therein your petitioner his executor wherefore in common form of law, and admitted to second at
this regular term of said court and your petitioner will even pray
This 7th December 1874, L. M. Cash, Petitioner
Filed in office 7th
December 1874, A. C. Moss Ordinary
State of Georgia, Banks County
In the name of God Amen
I Nelson Cash of the state and county aforesaid being advanced age and knowing that I must shortly depart this
life deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make a disposition of the
property with which a kind providence has blessed me do therefore make this my last will and testament hereby
revoking all others heretofore made by me.
Item 1st.
I desire and direct that my body be buried In a decent and Christian like manner (suitable) to my
circumstances and condition in life my soul I trust shall return to rest with God who gave it. - as I hope for
eternal salvation through the merits and atonement of the blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ whose religion I
have professed and as I humbly trust enjoyed for several years.
Item 2nd.
I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my executor herein after appointed
as I am unwilling my creditors should be delayed in their rights especially as there is no necessity of delay.
Item 3rd.
I give, bequeath, and devise to my beloved wife Priscilla with whom I have lived for many years all
the land that I may be possessed of at my death that I have not heretofore deeded away and all the stock both
horses cattle hogs and sheep for her use during her life.
Item 4th.
I desire and direct that after the death of my wife Priscilla that all the lands and personal property
shall be sold by my executor and the proceeds equally divided among all my legal heirs.
Item 5th.
I do hereby constitute and appoint Littleton M. Cash my executor to this my Last Will and
Testament this January 18th, 1872.
Nelson Cash
Signed Sealed, declared and published by Nelson Cash as his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us the
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subscribers who subscribed our names hereto in the presence of said testator at his special instance and request
and of each other this 18th January 1872
Thomas S. Wells, Jabel B. Davis and Fountain G. Moss
More About Nelson Charles Cash:
Burial: Howard Cash Family Cemetery
Notes for Priscilia Russell:
Buried in Cash Cemetery - off Hwy 105 going east just before the Middle Broad River - turn left at the sign for
Broad River Baptist Church and at the church bear right and continue right to the gate "Broad River Woods"
farm. From there, walk until the road makes it's first turn to the left and the cemetery is on the hill to the left.
--She was an aunt of U.S. Senator Richard Russell.
More About Priscilia Russell:
Burial: Howard Cash Family Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Nelson Cash and Priscilia Russell:
Pricilla Russell was born May 01, 1799 and died May 12, 1895.Wife Priscilla Russel born May 01, 1799 died
May 12, 1895
Children of Nelson Cash and Priscilia Russell are:
i.
Stephen Allen Cash, born 24 Jul 1820 in Habersham County, GA; died 06 Dec 1902 in Whitfield
County, GA; married Nancy B. Caudell 12 Oct 1843 in Franklin County, GA; born 15 Jan 1828 in
Franklin County, GA; died 03 Feb 1909 in Whitfield County, GA.
Notes for Stephen Allen Cash:
1850 Habersham County, Georgia Census
page 311-B, 312-A
Household 14/14
Stephen A. Cash
age 30 M Farmer
Ga.
Nancy
age 22 F
Frances Elizabeth
age 5 F
Mancant C.
age 4 F (Margaret C.)
Lucille Emma
age 2
F
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Census taken from page 559, History of Banks County, Ga.
Household 38
Stephen A. Cash
age 40 M
Ga.
Nancy
age 32 F. Ga.
Margaret C.
age 14
F
Ga.
Francis E.
age 16
F. Ga.
Lucilla E.
age 12
F. Ga.
Hiram F.
age 7
M. Ga.
Josina J.
age 5
F?. Ga.
Notes for Nancy B. Caudell:
Buried at Harmony Baptist Church in Whitfield County
Marriage Notes for Stephen Cash and Nancy Caudell:
Wife Nancy B. Caudell born January 15 1828 died Febuary 03, 1909
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Lucy Ann Cash, born 26 Mar 1822 in Habersham County, GA; died 22 Nov 1887 in Banks County, GA;
married John Preston Caudell 01 Dec 1842 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 11.
Bartlett Jackson Cash, born 29 May 1824 in Habersham County, GA; died 04 May 1907 in Banks
County, GA; married Martha Lane 26 Nov 1846 in Habersham County, GA, Book B page 44; born 13
Mar 1826 in Georgia; died 12 Dec 1902 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Bartlett Jackson Cash:
Bartley Cash was born 29 May 1824 and died 4 may 1907. He made brooms and got burned trying to
save his straw and died in the fire. He also made furniture.
More About Bartlett Jackson Cash:
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Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetert
More About Martha Lane:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetert
iv.
v.
William 'Billy' Cash, born 26 Nov 1826 in Habersham County, GA; died 06 Jan 1895 in Catoosa
County, GA; married Pamelia/Amelia; born 1828 in Georgia; died Aft. 1880 in In Murray County, GA
Census.
Hiram Russell Cash, born 01 Jun 1828 in Habersham County, GA; died 10 May 1902 in Banks County,
GA B; married Sarah Ann Roe 10 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA; born 16 Feb 1834 in Franklin
County, GA; died 11 Jul 1916 in Banks County, GA B.
Notes for Hiram Russell Cash:
Hiram R. Cash served as Captian for the 33rd Senatorial District Militia, with the 4th Regt. Georgia State
Troops in the Army of the CSA. He was a farmer, had a leather tannery, was a shoemaker and had a saw
mill and syrup mill.
--Newspaper ?? Northeast Georgian ??
Date ??
Confederate Soldiers honored by local UDC
Habersham Chapter No. 1237, United Daughters of the Confederacy, dedicated headstones at the graves
of Capt. Hiram Russell Cash and Pvt. James Marion Whitfield on March 7 at Damascus Baptist Church
Cemetery in Banks County.
Cash, son of Nelson and Priscilla Russell Cash, was born June 1, 1828, in Habersham County (now
Banks County). Non Nov. 14, 1852, at the age of 24, he married Sarah Ann Roe in Franklin County.
Sarah was born Feb. 16, 1834. In the Georgia census, Hiram is listed as a farmer.
In March 1863, he enlisted in Company 1, Fourth Regiment, Georgia State Troops, Georgia Militia, in
the 33rd Senatorial District of the 284th District. He was elected captain and served until April 1865,
when the war ended. Hiram died on May 10, 1902, at the age of 73. Sarah lived to be 82, dying on July
11, 1916.
Whitfield, son of Asberry and Nancy Allred Whitfield, was born Oct. 28, 1846, in Habersham County
(now Banks County.) He enlisted in Company A, 11th Regiment, Georgia Calvary on Feb. 10, 1864. He
was captured near Augusta, held prisoner in Columbus Stockade, then paroled in the prisoner exchange
system on March 15, 1865. He was discharged on April 12, 1865, three days after the war ended.
At the recent ceremony, Habersham Chapter No. 1237 member and great great niece, Delores Anderson,
distributed the printed programs at the grave site of Capt. Cash. Habersham UDC President Phillis
Trotter welcomed the approximately 100 people attending the ceremony, followed by a memorial read by
Registrar Joni Mabe. Second Vice President Patricia Pugh recited the dedication while Hiram Cash,
grandson, and Larry Whitfield, great great grandson, unveiled the Marker. Chaplain Bernice Raper
placed the floral tribute, followed by a prayer given by Trotter.
At the grave of Pvt. Whitfield, Trotter read the memorial. Larry Whitfield unveiled the marker while the
dedication was read by Pugh. Evelyn Mabe placed the floral wreath. Joni Mabe gave the benediction
followed by a gun salute delivered by members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp No. 1418,
52nd Georgia Regiment from Cleveland and Currahee Rangers Camp No. 935 from Toccoa.
At the close of the ceremony, Lt. Commander Tom Hayes Sr., a member of Sons of Confederate
Veterans Camp No. 1418, 52nd Georgia Regiment, performed "Taps" on his bugle.
More About Hiram Russell Cash:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church, Banks County, GA
More About Sarah Ann Roe:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church, Banks County, GA
Marriage Notes for Hiram Cash and Sarah Roe:
Wife Sarah Ann Roe born February 16, 1834 died July 11, 1916
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Clark Martin Cash, born 29 Jun 1829 in Habersham County, GA; died 25 Jun 1901 in Banks County,
GA; married (1) Lucy Ann Moss 04 Dec 1851 in Habersham County, GA book B page 89; born 06 Jan
1819 in Georgia; died 08 Jul 1882 in Banks County, GA; married (2) Mary Elizabeth Rice 27 Nov 1888
in Georgia; born 06 May 1865 in Banks County, GA; died 03 Jun 1892 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Clark Martin Cash:
C S A Co. D, 43rd GA Regt., Inf., Army of TN:" Middle River Volunteers." Private March 04, 1862.
Captured at Vicksburg, MS July 04, 1863. Paroled there July 07, 1863. Roll dated Feb. 29, 1864, last on
file, shows him Absent without Leave. No later recored.
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--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Hollingsworth District
Household 582
Clark M. Cash age 31 GA
Lucy A.
age 41 GA
Albert J.
age 7 GA
Louisianna
age 6 GA
More About Clark Martin Cash:
Burial: Moss Cemetery on highway 105 Banks County, GA
More About Mary Elizabeth Rice:
Burial: Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
vii.
Littleton Meeks Cash, born 08 Feb 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 01 Sep 1910 in Banks County,
GA; married Elvira Elizabeth Davis 24 Dec 1854 in Habersham County, GA book B page 130; born 21
Oct 1832 in Habersham County, GA; died 21 Oct 1898 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Littleton Meeks Cash:
Buried by Broad River Baptist Church off Hwy 105 going east from 441. He loved the music of the
church and was buried just outside the window of the church - he wanted to hear the music it was said.
At that time the church building was next to the cemetery. The land for the church was provided by him
. L. M. Cash and his wife helped to start Broad River Baptist Church in Banks County (Charter Member
1883).- Civil War veteran with marker by grave.
More About Littleton Meeks Cash:
Burial: Broad River Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Elvira Elizabeth Davis:
Buried on a hill not far from Broad River Baptist Church.
Broad River Baptist Church is next to the Broad River going east on Hwy 104 from 441. Bear right past
the church and about a quarter of mile (?) there is a "Y" in the road. The house of Lit and Elvira was
located just to the right at that "Y" on the knoll. To get to her grave, go left up the hill - as she did to
feed the pigs up on the hill. There is a gate on the road and you can walk up about 300 feet and the road
bears a little to the right and her grave can be seen on the right just after the bend. She wanted to be
buried there as she had asthma and she said she could breath up there. The view is beautiful - she could
look down to the farm and house and the breeze was great. She also said that when her husband went to
feed the pigs he would have to pass her grave and would never want to remarry.
More About Elvira Elizabeth Davis:
Burial: Elvira Cash Cemetery
Marriage Notes for Littleton Cash and Elvira Davis:
Wife Elvira Elizabeth Davis born October 21, 1832 died October 21, 1898.
60. Johnathan J. Morgan, born 07 Apr 1801 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 May 1890 in Calhoun
County, AL. He was the son of 120. Samuel Morgan, Sr. and 121. 8ancy Hill. He married 61. Priscilla
Anderson 1820.
61. Priscilla Anderson, born 11 Apr 1805 in Franklin County, GA; died 18 Jul 1832 in Franklin County,
GA (now Banks county, GA).
Notes for Johnathan J. Morgan:
Nine children with Priscilla, seven with Christianna, one with Elizabeth Ann and none by his last wife Elizabeth
Ann. But he out lived all four wives......
More About Priscilla Anderson:
Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Banks Cty.
Children of Johnathan Morgan and Priscilla Anderson are:
i.
ii.
Thomas Floyd Morgan, born 22 Jan 1822; died 17 Nov 1826.
Marthy Caroline Morgan, born Apr 1823; died 16 Nov 1826.
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Daniel Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825 in Georgia; died 03 Jan 1862; married Sara M. Unknown Abt. 1844.
Samuel Monroe Morgan, born 04 Oct 1825; died 17 Jan 1829.
John Hill Morgan, born 08 Jun 1827; died 01 Aug 1865; married Nancy C. Poole 25 Jun 1848; born
1834.
James Allen Morgan, born 02 Jul 1828; died 18 Jul 1829.
Reuben Philip Morgan, born Abt. 1830.
Nancy Melinda Morgan, born 17 Feb 1831 in Franklin County, GA; died 28 Jun 1917 in Banks County,
GA; married Daniel Asbury Meaders 22 Oct 1850 in Franklin County, GA; born 11 Nov 1827 in
Franklin County, GA; died 10 Apr 1883 in Banks County, GA.
More About Nancy Melinda Morgan:
Burial: Mount Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for Daniel Asbury Meaders:
Served in the Civil War, Company H., 34th., GA Regiment, Infantry
Severely Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31st, 1864
Captured & Paroled at Augusta, Ga. May 18th, 1865
More About Daniel Asbury Meaders:
Burial: Mount Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery
ix.
William Alvin Morgan, born 19 Apr 1832; died 02 Sep 1832.
Generation o. 7
64. Father Of Robert Brown
Children of Father Of Robert Brown are:
32
i.
ii.
Robert Brown, born 1759 in Culpepper County, VA; died 20 Jan 1840 in Banks County, GA; married
Jane Abt. 1790.
Pollard Brown, born 1763 in Cullpepper County, VA; died 07 Feb 1858 in Abbeville County, SC;
married Margaret Unknown; died 30 Dec 1845 in Abbeville County, SC.
Notes for Pollard Brown:
Pollard Brown must have been a very special man. He had a brother, Robert, who's grandson was named
Benjamin Pollard Brown. Not many brothers descendents have that kind of respect for a grand uncle!
But he died in 1858 about 13 years after his wife Margaret died and 18 years after his brother Robert
died.
His obituary in the Abbeville Banner brought tears to my wife when she first found it:
From the book "Marriage and Death Notices from The Abbeville Banner 1846 - 1860." A small typed
document in the Greenville SC library identified as GEN 929.3757SC ABBE
Departed this life on Thursday, 11th inst., at the
Poor House, MR. POLLARD BROWN, the last Revolutionary
Soldier in Abbeville District.
How sad to think a soldier brave,
Who fought his country's battle long,
Should die and fill a pauper's grave"Unwept, unhonored, and unsung."
Had he been rich what great display;
How many tears of sorrow shed.
But few did wipe his tears away,
And none to cheer his dying bed.
Soldier, farewell! rest, rest in peace;
Your deeds of valor are forgot.
But there's an hour when sorrows cease,
Though pain and suffering were here thy lot.
M.M.A
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Banner, March 18, 1858
--He is buried at Lebanon Presbyterian Church - directions:
Go west from Abbeville SC on Hwy 72 for 1.6 miles past the intersection of Hwy 72 and Hwy 28
bypass. Turn left on Hwy 823. Lebanon Presb. on left (west) 1.6 mile down 823.
Marker:
Here Lie the remains of POLLARD BROWN, a soldier of the revolution
He Died February 7th 1858 in his 99th year.
He was an industrious, economical, honest, and honorable man.
Next to him is his wife.
Marker:
The remains of MARGARET Brown, consort of Pollard Brown lie here.
She died December 30th 1845 about 81 years of age.
She was as affectionate mother, and a kind neighbor.
--The Lebanon Presbyterian Church is the last place where the Confederate gold was held before it was
stolen...........
--From Revolutionary War Soldiers and other Patriotic Records of Abbeville County, S.C. SC
929.3757SC ABBE
Pollard Brown of Virginia Service s 21656 bounty land warrant 26143-160-55, enlisted from Culpepper
County Virginia, residence of Abbeville County, SC in 1832 and 1855 (in Georgia between these dates)
Pollard Brown a resident of Abbeville District in South Carolina age 69, states he entered service at the
age of 17 or 18, as a drafted militiaman from Culpepper Co, VA, First of January 1781, under Capt. Robt
Pollard and Lt. Wm. Gaines, to serve 3 months, and they were marched to different places along the sea
coast in Va., and he with the rest of the drafted militia were verbally discharged.. That he entered again
from Culpepper Co. Va., July 1781 under Capt. Oad Slaughter for another term of 3 months, and was
discharged about 10 days previous to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown VA.
In 1833, an amended Declaration was filed by Pollard Brown, and states he has no record of his age, that
his father’s bible in which his age was recorded was misplaced at his father’s death,. That his
recollection of his age is derived from his service in the Revolutionary War. Being as he supposes 17 or
18 when he first entered. The names of persons who know him in 1833 are James Williams, Jordan
Ramey, Daniel Weed, John Armstrong, Dr. F. Livingston and Christian Barns, and who testify as to his
character.
Affidavit of Robert Brown, a resident of Habersham County, Georgia who made his deposition in
Abbeville District, South Carolina states that "My Brother Pollard Brown now living in District of
Abbeville, SC was a drafted militia during the three months in the revolutionary war under Capt. Robert
Pollard of the state troops on militia of Culpepper Co. VA. That Wm. Gaines was Lieut. In the said
company but does not recollect the names of the other company officers, but does know his brother’s
declaration is substantially true from the fact that this deponent served part of the three months tour of
service, as aforesaid in the said company as a substitute for John Gully who was drafted to serve the said
term of 3 months in said Capt. Robert Pollard’s Company and that he served for said John Cully his full
term and was dismissed with his brother Pollard Brown and the rest of the company at the expiration of
the said 3 months. This deponent states his brother Pollard Brown served another 3 months in
Culpepper (militia) VA, under Capt Oad Slaughter, as has stated in his declaration, as he saw his brother
in the said company marched from Culpepper County and saw him return with the said company at the
expiration of the term of service of 3 months. Signed by Robert Brown, 10-5-1832.
In a letter from Pollard Brown, 1852 Nov 5, Abbeville Dist. S.C. States he received pension certificate
June 28, 1833, of $20 annually.
States "I moved to Georgia, prior to 1847 and was transferred to the Savannah Agency and received
pension there up to March 185?.
That he has now re-moved back to South Carolina and desired to have his pension payable at Charleston.
That he is very old, and it is almost impossible for him to get his pension from Savannah.
In 1855 Abbeville District, SC. Pollard Brown, then aged 93 and a resident of Abbeville District, SC makes affidavit in order to obtain bounty land, to which he may be entitled under Act of March 3, 1855.
--From Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume I: A-E abstracted by Virgil
173
D. White:
page 429
Brown, Pollard, S21656, BLW # 26243-160-55, VA Line, enl in Culpepper Cty VA, appl 24 Oct 1832
Abbeville Dist SC age 69, sol’s bro Robert Brown was of Abbeville Dist SC in 1832, sol appl for BLW
13 Apr 1855 in Abbeville Dist SC but had lived in GA sometime between 1832 and 1855.
--From Statement, of the county of Habersham, GA:
Pollard Brown, rank: private, annual allowance: $20.00. , Description of service: "Virginia line" When
placed on the pension roll: " June 28, 1833, Commencement of pension: "March 4, 1831" Ages: "71"
--From "Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia 1810-1820" Page 23 found in the Greenville Library:
Mr. Pollard Brown wishing to pass through the Indian Nation to the Western Country on business, and
wants a passport from the Governor of the State--We the subscribers having been acquainted with him for a length of time do recommend him as an
honest upright man.
Signed
Milledgeville, Georgia
15 Oct. 1808 Ben Easley, Abner Farmer, William Anderson
(reverse)
recommendation in favor of Pollard Brown, for a pass port thru the creek nation of Indians Granted 15th
October 1808.
--On January 17, 2004, Pollard received a military headstone and a dedication service was performed at his
grave.
Jim Winsness, representing his wife Beverly, made the following statement for the family:
From Revolutionary War Soldiers and other Patriotic Records of Abbeville County, S.C.
Pollard Brown a resident of Abbeville District in South Carolina age 69, states he entered service at the
age of 17 or 18, as a drafted militiaman from Culpepper Co, VA, First of January 1781, under Capt. Robt
Pollard and Lt. Wm. Gaines, to serve 3 months, and they were marched to different places along the sea
coast in Va., and he with the rest of the drafted militia were verbally discharged.. That he entered again
from Culpepper Co. Va., July 1781 under Capt. Oad Slaughter for another term of 3 months, and was
discharged about 10 days previous to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown VA.
Affidavit of Robert Brown, a resident of Habersham County, Georgia who made his deposition in
Abbeville District, South Carolina states that "My Brother Pollard Brown now living in District of
Abbeville, SC was a drafted militia during the three months in the revolutionary war under Capt. Robert
Pollard of the state troops on militia of Culpepper Co. VA. That Wm. Gaines was lieutenant in the said
company but does not recollect the names of the other company officers, but does know his brother's
declaration is substantially true from the fact that this deponent served part of the three months tour of
service, as aforesaid in the said company as a substitute for John Gully who was drafted to serve the said
term of 3 months in said Capt. Robert Pollard's Company and that he served for said John Cully his full
term and was dismissed with his brother Pollard Brown and the rest of the company at the expiration of
the said 3 months. This deponent states his brother Pollard Brown served another 3 months in
Culpepper (militia) VA, under Capt Oad Slaughter, as has stated in his declaration, as he saw his brother
in the said company marched from Culpepper County and saw him return with the said company at the
expiration of the term of service of 3 months. Signed by Robert Brown, 10-5-1832.
--Pollard Brown - 1 draw, Wilkes County, Pg. 314, "Early Records of Ga.,
Volume I, Wilkes County". I knew that he was there with Robert in 1790 and
1793 on the Wilkes County Tax Digest. Robert received a draw in Lee
County.
--http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/299-320.shtml
Details
Series Number: S213192, Volume: 0043, Page: 00208, Item: 01
Date: August 10, 1812
Description: Pollard Brown Plat For 500 Acres on Little River, Abbeville District, Survived by Thomas
Finley for James M. Pettigrew on April 1, 1799.
Locations: Little River / Abbeville District
Date: Jan 1, 1817
Description: Pollard Brown to William M. Scott, bill of sale for 2 slaves named Jack and Anthony, with
deed of assignment to Thomas Watson.
Description: Pollard Brown to Oran Byrd, bill of sale for a slave named Jim.
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Date: June 23, 1817
Description: Pollard Brown to Leprince and Dumont, bill of sale for a slave named Rinah.
Date: March 31, 1817
Description: Pollard Brown to Edward Carew, bill if sale for a slave named Anthony about 12 years old.
Date: August 26, 1837
Description: James Williams od Abbeville District, Will Typecript
(1 Frame) (MSS Will: Book 2, Page 389; Estate Packet: Box 95, Pkg. 2343)
Locations: Abbeville District
Type: Will (Typescrip)
Description: Citizens of Abbeville, petition requesting that the keeper of the poorhouse be exempt from
other public services. (4 pages.)
Names Indexed: Joseph Wardlaw, Thomas Perrin, Lesly Perrin, David Perrin, Robert Wardlaw, William
Hill, John Crawford, Robert Gordan, Jones, J. B. Patterson, Silas Cooper, Uriah Brown, Wesley C.
Norwood, Pollard Brown, S. Williams, D. Douglas, Samuel Redder, Charles M. Vaughn, John A.
Barton, Thomas Akins, William Adams.
Locations: Abbeville District.
More About Pollard Brown:
Burial: Lebanon Baptist Church East of Abbeville SC
Military service: Revolutionary War Vet.
Notes for Margaret Unknown:
The remains of MARGARET Brown, consort of Pollard Brown lie here.
She died December 30th 1845 about 81 years of age.
She was as affectionate mother, and a kind neighbor.
--The Press and Banner
Abbeville County Newspaper
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Honoring a soldier from the war of independence -- The Mayor John Bowie Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution organized a dedication program for a new marker for the grave of Pollard
Brown, a Revolutionary War soldier who died in 1858 in Abbeville. The Program at Lebanon
Presbyterian on Jan. 17 opened with a processional.
DAR dedicates cemetery marker to Revolutionary War soldier
By Henry E. Green
The major John Bowie Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a marker dedication
on Saturday, Jan 17, for Pollard Brown at Lebanon Presbyterian Church cemetery on the Mt. Carmel
Road on the outskirts of Abbeville.
The Chapter dedicated a marker to replace one which had contained inaccurate information.
When was the marker put up?
"We don't know," said Susie New, of the Major John Bowie Chapter--she is also the historian for the
church.
Brown, she said, died in the poorhouse, as noted in his obituary from 1858.
"Early church records were lost" she said. "We think he had children because his wife's headstone(she is
buried beside him) describes her as a "good mother."
Brown was the last surviving Revolutionary War soldier in Abbeville County, and given that status, the
DAR thought that providing him with a new marker with accurate information was a worthy project.
That project got off the ground when Bev Winsness of Anderson, a descendant of Pollard Brown's
brother Robert, came across Pollard's obituary in an area library.
The obituary was in the form of a poem, which described Brown's death "in the poorhouse", and it
inspired her first to try to locate his grave.
"She was surprised that he had a marker since he died in the poorhouse, and wondered who may have
provided it." said Susie Monday.
Bev contracted Lebanon PCA and asked for any records they might have pertaining to pollard Brown.
The church did not, but Brown is listed in some of the wills in the probate office of Abbeville, along with
one of the earliest elders of the church, which was established in 1821.
New, as a member of the DAR, "thought it would be nice to get a new marker and dedicate it and have
something nice for him."
New contacted the Abbeville County veterans affairs office in the process of trying to secure a new
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marker, and provided proof of Pollard's service.
I filled out an application, and it was approved," she said.
The new marker, made of marble, was provided by the federal government.
"You have choices,' she said Monday."You can have a bronze, granite or marble."
ON A COLD JANUARY DAY
Thus it was on a cold January day that more than 50 people congregated at the Lebanon Presbyterian
cemetery.
Following a processional led by the Abbeville Grenadier Band Color Guard, Abbeville Mayor Harold
McNeill extended greetings and a welcome to the crowd.
Lebanon PCA Pastor Arnold Johnson gave the invocation, and Brooke New, president of the Fort
Pickens Society of the CAR (Children of the American Revolution) led the pledge to the American flag.
The Norris Sisters sang the National Anthem, and Jim Winsness, Bev's husband, read a brief biography
of Pollard Brown.
Patriot And Pauper
Brown, who died in 1858, served in the Revolutionary War.
He entered the service at the age of 17 or 18, as a drafted militiaman from Culpepper, Va. on Jan. 1,
1781, under Captain Robert Pollard and Lieutenant William Gaines to serve three months.
Pollard Brown and the rest of his unit were marched to "different places along the seacoast" in Virginia,
and he with the rest of the drafted militia were verbally discharged."
Pollard Brown was also, according to records, issued a passport from Governor of the state of Georgia to
pass through the Creek Indian Nation on Oct. 15, 1808.
Brown wanted to pass through the Indian Nation to the Western Country on business.
Brown died in 1858, 13 years after his wife Margaret, and 18 years after his brother Robert.
Winsness said his wife found Pollard Brown's obituary in the Abbeville Banner.
Brown, the last Revolutionary Soldier in the Abbeville District, died "in the poor house", Winsness said:
How sad to think a soldier brave,
Who fought his country's battle long,
Should die and fill a pauper's grave
"Unwept, unhonored, and unsung."
Had he been rich what great display:
How many tears of sorrow shed.
But few did wipe his tears away,
and none to cheer his dying bed.
Soldier, farewell! rest, rest, in peace;
Your tears of valor are forgot.
But there's an hour when sorrows cease,
Though pain and suffering were here thy lot."
"The family thanks all of you here today, and especially thanks Susie New for correcting this injustice
after 145 years," Winsness said.
"Today, because of all of you, we can re-write that obituary," he told the crowd.
That new obituary read in part:
"Soldier, now rest in peace, Your deeds of valor were Not forgot."
Also in attendance were officers of the Fort Pickens Society of the CAR.
There were also state officers of the Daughters of the American Revolution in attendance.
Brown family members included Bev and Jim Winsness, Evelyn and Mac Dunnagan, Carol and Mel
Walker, and Gertrude Brown Collier, according to information from the DAR.
Special guest from Holland were Jan and Renske Sluiter -- they are friends of Jim and Bev Winsness,
New said Monday.
More About Margaret Unknown:
Burial: Lebanon Baptist Church East of Abbeville SC
68. Benjamin Caudell, Sr., born Bet. 1758 - 1760 in Wilkes County, NC; died 12 Mar 1835 in Habersham
County, GA. He was the son of 136. James Caudell and 137. Mary Yarborough. He married 69. Sarah
(Sally) Humphrey Abt. 1785.
69. Sarah (Sally) Humphrey, born 1760 in Virginia; died 02 Dec 1856 in Prob. DeKalb County, AL.
Notes for Benjamin Caudell, Sr.:
Some Kentucky researchers list the above Isham and James Cordell as being sons of Revolutionary James Cordell
b. 1753. However James of Letcher had several children born in GA, while Revolutionary James supposedly
went directly from Wilkes CO., NC to Perry Co., KY with no GA sojourn. Also, there is an 1850 Cedar County,
MO James Cordell with Sampson, known son of Revolutionary James. A good bet is that 1850 Letcher County,
KY James is James, son of Revolutionary Benjamin.
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Notes for Sarah (Sally) Humphrey:
She died in the household of her son David.
Children of Benjamin Caudell and Sarah Humphrey are:
i.
ii.
34
iii.
iv.
Daughter Caudell, born 1785.
Stephen Caudell, born 1786 in Wilkes County, NC; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Chattooga Co. GA or
DeKalb County, AL; married (1) Indian Abt. 1804; married (2) Elizabeth Smith 24 May 1817 in Wilkes
County, NC; born 1800 in NC; died Aft. 1880 in DeKalb County, AL.
Benjamin Caudell, Jr., born 25 Dec 1788 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Sep 1865 in Banks County,
GA; married Frances (Fanny) Abt. 1806 in North Carolina.
Isham Caudell, born 1789 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1892 in See Notes; married (1) Elizabeth
Buckner; married (2) Mary Miller.
Notes for Isham Caudell:
Possible Son of Benj.
POSSIBLE GRANDSON OR GREAT GRANDSON
Isham H Cordell 24 Aug 1965 66 years Hart Richmond
--Isham H Cordell 13 Jan 1936
Mitchell
--William "Brick" Cordell
May 24th, 1920 - January 11th, 2010
Mr. William Isham "Brick" Cordell, 90 of 1882 Elberton Hwy, Hartwell, died Monday, January 11 at
Hartwell Health Care Center.
Born on May 24, 1920 in Hart Co. GA, he was the son of the late Isham Hailey Cordell and Fannie Lee
Craft Cordell. He was retired owner-operator of Oak Valley Processing Plant, a former member of the
American Legion and VFW. He was a member of the Cedar Creek Baptist Church, former deacon,
cemetery chairman, SS teacher & Training Union director and former member of the brotherhood. He
was a WW II U S Army Air Corps veteran, serving in Europe.
Survivors include his wife, Geneva Adams Cordell of the home; a daughter, Janet C. Moorhead of
Canon; three sons, Bill Cordell of Panama City Beach FL, Bob Cordell of Hartwell and Tommy Cordell
of Toccoa; a brother, Tom Cordell; a sister, Betty Vickery Payne of Hartwell; five grandchildren; two
step-grandchildren; five great grandchildren and three step-great grandchildren also survive. Mr. Cordell
was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers, Amos Cordell, Gaines Cordell and Harold
Cordell.
Funeral services will be Thursday, January 14 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cedar Creek Baptist Church with Rev.
James Sexton officiating. Burial will be in the Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The body will be
placed in the church at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
The body is at the Strickland Funeral Home of Hartwell, where the family will receive friends from 6:00
to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday night. The family is at the home. Memorials may be made to Cedar Creek
Baptist Church, 3285 Elberton Hwy, Hartwell, GA 30643.
Memorials: Cedar Creek Baptist Church, 3285 Elberton Hwy, Hartwell, GA 30643
Visitations: 6:00PM to 8:00PM on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at Strickland Funeral Home of
Hartwell (map/driving directions)
v.
vi.
vii.
James Caudell, born 1790 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1865; married Sara Elizabeth; born 1790; died
1850.
Elnathan Caudell, born 1792 in Wilkes County, NC; died Abt. 1861; married (1) Unknown; married (2)
Martha Pendergras; born 1820; died 1850; married (3) Isabella Fry.
John Caudell, born 1793 in Wilkes County, NC; died 29 Apr 1858 in Franklin County, GA; married
Edna S. Unknown Abt. 1818; born 1796 in South Carolina; died 04 Mar 1886 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for John Caudell:
John moved to Georgia between 1810 and 1820 around the time Benjamin (b.1788) and Fannie Caudell
did. Some feel John and Ben were brothers, but at any rate, they are certainly cousins, if not brothers.
They lived close witnessed each other's land transations and their children intermingle
--1850 Franklin County, Georgia Census
Household 1512/1512
John Caudell
age 37 M. Merchant b. NC
Edna
age 50
b. SC
Alvin
age 19
all children born GA
Welborn
age 17
Sally S.
age 11
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Bersheba
age 6
Notes for Edna S. Unknown:
1870 Banks County, Georgia Census
Washington District 284, Nails Creek
Household 46/43
Edney Caudell age 70 keeping house
born South Carolina
viii.
ix.
$104 real estate $100 personal estate
David Caudell, born 1794 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1853; married Martha Barton 28 Oct 1830 in
Habersham County GA.
Hannah Louisa Caudell, born 1796 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1870 in Banks County, GA; married
Sanders Watson 15 Oct 1816 in Wilkes County, NC; born Abt. 1788 in North Carolina; died 09 Aug
1862 in Banks County, GA.
More About Hannah Louisa Caudell:
Burial: Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery
Notes for Sanders Watson:
Deed Book A - 113-24 Nov. 1859 - Sanders Watson and Elias Watson "natural love and affection."
Land on head waters of Webbs Creek, 210 A., where Sanders Watson now lives, originally granted to
Robert Mountford, dated 27 August 1816. Wit.: W. M. Murray, Richard Hooper, J.P.
--1860 Banks County, Georgia Census
Nails Creek Post Office
Household 369
Sanders Watson
age 72 M.
born North Carolina.
Hanner
age 60 F.
born North Carolina
Emaline
age 25 F.
born Georgia
Elias
age 22 M.
born Georgia
Nansy
age 19 F.
born Georgia
Living next door to William & Susan Murry (Household 370) and Daniel A. Caudell & Sarah,
(Household 368)
x.
xi.
xii.
Elizabeth Caudell, born 02 Jun 1797 in Wilkes County, NC or GA; married John Murphy 03 Aug 1849
in Franklin County, GA.
Daughter Caudell, born 1802.
Daughter Caudell, born 1804.
72. Charles Hulsey, born 1709 in Chowan District, N.C.; died 1790 in Greenville County, SC. He was the
son of 144. Daniel Hulsey and 145. Mary Farlow. He married 73. Hanna Witt.
73. Hanna Witt, died Aft. 1805. She was the daughter of 146. John Witt.
Children of Charles Hulsey and Hanna Witt are:
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i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Jennings Hulsey
Charles Hulsey, born 02 Jul 1756 in Goochland, VA.; died 1825; married Dau of Joseph Smalley.
Jessie Hulsey, born 1759; died 1843 in Hall County, Georgia; married Mary Bagwell.
Parthenia Hulsey, born 01 Jul 1759.
James Hulsey, born 1760 in Goochland, VA.; died Abt. 1826 in Hall Co. GA; married Ann.
Notes for James Hulsey:
From Georgia Revolutionary War Soldiers' Graves Hall County, page 307:
Served in the South Carolina Militia under Colonel Roebuck after the fall of Charleston and later drew
land in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery as a Revolutionary War Soldier and resident of Hall County.
Buried in Old Dewberry Chruch Cemetery, 7 miles from Gainesville.
vi.
vii.
Adonijah Hulsey, born 1762.
Adler Hulsey, born 1765; died Abt. 1844 in Hall County, GA; married (1) Sally Caigle 22 Feb 1827 in
Hall; married (2) Mary Phillips 24 Jan 1839 in Hall.
Notes for Adler Hulsey:
Hall County, Georgia
In the name of God Amen
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I Alder Hulsey of said state and County being of advance age and knowing that i must shortly departed
from this world deem it right and proper both as it respects my self and my family that should a
distribution of the property with which a kind providence has blessed me. therefore make this my last
will and testament hereby revoking and annulling all others herefore made by me.
Iten 1st I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent manner, my soul I trust shall return to God
who gave it as I hope eternal Salvation through the blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as I have a hope
of being redeemed through his mercies.
Item 2nd I devise and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my Executors here in after
named as I and unwilling that creditors should be delayed of their right especially as there is no necessity
for delay.
Item 3rd I give and devise to my wife Mary Hulsey twenty-five dollars, also one feather bed.
Item 4th I give and devise to my beloved son Armsted Hulsey five Negroes to wit, Amy a woman about
thirty-five years of age, Chany a girl about twenty years of age, Cressy a girl about eight years of age,
Jueinda a girl about six years of age, Peter a boy about four years of age, and he the said Armsted Hulsey
shall be bound to pay out of the above lot of Negroes two hundred dollars to Bruise Boyds children as
they became of age, him being my son-in-law, also four hundred dollars to Lex Boyd Children as they
become of age, him being my son-in-law. also four hundred dollars to be paid to Elijah Hulsey's
children, him being my Son.
Item 5th I give and bequeath to my beloved son James J. Hulsey six Negroes to wit, Larry a man about
thirty years of age, Nelly a woman about twenty eight years of age, Nancy a girl a bout eleven years of
age, Jesse a boy about six years of age, Charles a boy about three years of age, Eliza a girl about five
months of age and he the said James J. Hulsey shall be bound to pay Charles Hulsey two hundred
dollars, also four hundred dollars to Sarah Hulsey's children to wit, Mary, Elijah, William, Rolan, Sarah,
their being the children of young Adler Hulsey also one dollar to Thomas Bearden him being my Son-inlaw. also two hundred dollars to Lydia Holdings children her being my grand daughter and the wife of
John Holding. Also two hundred dollars to Mary Wiley's children, her being my grand daughter and the
wife of George Wiley, also one hundred dollars to William Hulsey him being my son, also the amount of
Mary Hulsey legacy in said will her being my wife which is twenty-five dollars and one feather bed, the
above named sums to be paid by James J. Hulsey in the will to be given to them within the terms of
seven years date or sooner if he chooses to do so.
Item 6th I constitute and appoint my beloved son James J. Hulsey Executor to this my last will and
testament this twenty first day of April Eighteen Hundred and forty five.
Adler Hulsey his mark X
Signed sealed, declared and published by Alder Hulsey his last Will and testament in the presents of us
the subscribers who subscribed our names hereto in the presents of said testator and of each other this
21st day of April 1845.
J. J. Baugh, Francis Haines his mark X, James T King his mark X, Robert Lawrence J.P.
Before us in vacation personally came Frances Haines and Robert Lawrence who being duly sworn say
that they saw Adler Hulsey sign and seal the annexed.
viii.
Elizabeth Hulsey, born 1767; died Abt. 1869; married Joshua Estes.
76. Jacob Kytle, born 26 Jul 1757 in Philadelphia, PA; died 19 Mar 1843 in Greenville County, SC. He
was the son of 153. Mary Kytle. He married 77. Mary Unknown.
77. Mary Unknown
Notes for Jacob Kytle:
1790 Pendleton County, South Carolina Census
Ninety-six District, Jacob Kitle listed as living there.
--1800 Greenville County, South Carolina Census
page 13, line 490
Jacob Kytle
1 male 16-26
Zachariah
1 male 26-45
Jacob, father
4 females under 10 Sarah, Delilah, and Unknown
3 females 10-16
Unknown, Unknown, and Mary
1 female 26-45
Mary, mother
--Did not find Jacob on the 1810 SC Ancestry.com census index.
--1820 Greenville County, South Carolina Census
page 6, line 4
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Jacob Kitle
1 male 45 and over Jacob, father
1 female under 10
Sarah, Delilah, and Unknown
1 female 10-16
Elizabeth
3 females 16-26
Harriet (?)
Zachariah has moved out by 1820, probably in 1811 or 1812.
--Jacob was in Caswell County, NC when he enlisted in the Revolutionary War. After the war he lived in NC and
SC. He applied for his pension from Greenville District SC on October 10, 1832. His will was probated in
Greenville County, SC.
--Text of letter contained in Revolutionary War pension application of Jacob Kytle, file #S.21338,
National Archives M804-1509. Transcribed by Selmon Kytle Reed, January 5, 1987.
[No letterhead 3
This history not sent
was written to send to Congressman Wm. E. Barton but Mrs. Finch decided not to send)
1932
BA-J/KEL
April 13,
The data contained herein are obtained from the papers on file in the Revolutionary War claim for pension S.
21338, based upon the military service of Jacob Kytle in that war.
Jacob Kytle was born in 1761 in the state of Pennsylvania.
While residing in Caswell County, North Carolina, he enlisted October 9, 1777, served as a private in Captains
John Summers' and Armstrong's Companies, Colonel Thomas Clark's First North Carolina Regiment, marched to
the north and joined General Washington at Valley Forge, was in the battle of Monmouth and at the storming of
Stony Point under General Wayne, and in several skirmishes: later, he was detached and served under Colonels
Washington and Long, was in the wagon service and was discharged in 1780, having served three years. He
enlisted, date not given and served six weeks in Captain Quinn's Company and was at the battle of Guilford. He
enlisted May 25, 1781, served as corporal and sergeant in Captain Thomas Donoho's Company, Colonel Henry
Dixon's North Carolina Regiment, was in the battle of Eutaw Springs and was discharged May 25, 1782. He is
listed on the North Carolina rolls as Jacob Kettle.
After the Revolution, he resided in North Carolina and in South Carolina.
He was allowed pension on his application executed October 10, 1832, while residing in Greenville District,
South Carolina.
He died March 19, 1843.
There are no data as to his family.
Very Truly yours
(not signed)
A.D. Miller
Assistant to Administrator
(There is a note in the right margin: "Use State report at Mrs. Finch's direction")
Transcript of the Will of Jacob Kytle:
I Jacob Kytle of the State and District aforesaid Greenville District, SC being of sound mind and memory do
make the ordain this my last will testament viz
First giving my soul to God who gave it beseeching him to take it into His holy keeping - with regard to my
property and temporal concerns I direct that all my just debts be punctually paid in the manner herein after
directed:
2nd I give an bequeath to my son Zacheriah my bed and Furniture which is all the bed I own.
3rd I give and bequeath to my daughter Harriet one hundred dollars which I desire to pay her in my life time, but
if I should not then I charge my estate with the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid to my said daughter Harriet
the execution of which the executrix to this my will herein after appointed is directed to fulfill.
4th I give and bequeath to my three daughters Sally, Delilah, Elizabeth all the residue or balance of my personal
property of every description whatever including moneys on hand, debts due to be equally divided between them
or to share equally the proceed of the same. I also give and bequeath to my said three daughters Sally, Delilah,
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and Elizabeth my whole tract of land with this injunction that they live on it together and enjoy together as long as
their several situations will admit of it whenever a change of situation makes it necessary for them to separate, I
advise that the land be divided into three equal parts. Each one dispose of their parts as they think proper or to
sell the land and divide its proceeds.
5th I hereby appoint my said three daughters Sally, Delilah, and Elizabeth executrixes to this my will and direct
them to punctually to pay all debts and also the hundred dollars to my daughter Harriet (if it is not paid in my
lifetime for which purpose I charge that part of my estate that is herein given to my said three daughters Sally,
Delilah, and Elizabeth with all my just debts and the hundred dollars to my daughter Harriet if not paid in my
lifetime, and to carry into execution every clause and item of this my last will and testament that may in any
manner devolve on them.
I would here remark that when my other children not named in the will married and left me they had their share of
my estate and in that consideration of the tender and affectionate care of me in my old age by my three daughters
above named, there are holly entitled to the balance of my property as directed above.
Signed sealed and acknowledged this --th day of December 1837 in the presence of Silas R. Whitten, Charles
Dell, Milton Ponder, Wm. Johnson, Daniel Pruin.
(Jacob made his mark on this will)
Probated the 21st day of July 1843. Recorded in Will book C pages 102-104 Apt. 9 File No. 651
--The undersigned having been appointed by the Ordinary of Greenville District to make an inventory and to
appraise the personal property belonging to the Estate of Jacob Kytle dec'd after having been duly sworn to make
the following Inventory and appraisement of the property therein …. by the Executories of said Estate.
One Sourel (Sorrel) Horse
$40.00
One Gray Mare
$40.00
One Sourel Mare
$20.00
Three cows of calves $8 each
$24.00
Two head of cattle
$16.00
A lot of nine hogs with some pigs
$16.00
One feather bed and furniture
$10.00
One Mans Saddle, one blanket and 2 Bridles
$12.00
One lot pot ware
$4.00
One Wooden clock
$9.00
One desk with drawers and books
$14.00
Three tables
$1.50
Ten common chairs
$2.50
Three other cattle that are loaned to Mr. Pearce
$11.00
One Riffle Gun
$10.00
Two pole axes and 1 mattock
$3.00
Four weeding hoes
$1.25
One lot plows and ola (?) Irons
$2.50
One clock loam and log chains
$2.00
Two bells
$0.75
One pair Stretchers Shovel and Iron wedges
$1.50
One flax hackle
$0.50
One hand saw, 3 augers, draw knife & hammer
$2.50
One Scythe and cradle
$2.00
Three set plough gear
$3.00
One lot Barrel and tub
$1.00
Mary Pearce Note due 25th Dec 1841 for
$6.00
Jesse Russel Note due 7th of March 1843 for
$17.60
Wade Reagan Note due 8th of March 1843 for
$10.75
D. Aikins & J. Whitten due 9th of Nov. 1841 for
$7.00
R. Golightly Note due 2nd Aug. 1843 for
$2.00
Cash
$25.98
Now this 25th day of August 1843 under our hands
Silas R. Whitten
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Lewis H Dickey
William Stewart
--Monday, December 28, 1998
Jim and I think that we found the grave of Jacob Kytle and his wife. Jacob had 3 unmarried daughters, Delilia,
Elizabeth and Sarah. I found that they were buried at Highland Baptiat Church SC.
This morning Jim had to go to Greenville so we decided to look for their graves at that church. When we found
them, we couldn't but notice 2 large stones to the right of the 3 - no name could be read from the stones but
tommorow we will check with the church to see if they have any records. Its is quite possible that the old stones
are Jacob and his wife.
The 3 graves to the left are the daughters (broken Headstones). The first to die was buried next to the large
unmarked stones. Then the second to die is next to her. And the third to die buried next to the second.
I have seen a summary of all the graves in that cemetery which is where I got the info on the 3 daughters. Jacob
was not mentioned but it's hard to belive that he was buried elsewhere since the 3 girls cared for him in his old
age. I have that his wife name was Mary but no proof.
Jim and I drove around in that area. some say that there is a Kytle Creek close by, but could not find it on a map
or in our drive around the area.
--Highland Baptist Church
3270 Highway 414
Taylors SC, 29687-7218
Phone 864-895-5270
--Take Highway 253 for 15.1 miles North from Greenville to it's intersection with highway 414. Be careful as 253
bears right at one point, jogs along with 290 for a few hundred feet, and continues to cross 414.
Take 414 to the right 3.25 miles and the church is on the right. Grave is in the rear center of the cemetery.
Note: Highland Baptist was organized in 1894. Prior to that it was a Methodist Church there. The church was first
called Wilton Grove Baptist then changed the name to Highland Baptist Church. Reading the head stones, there
must have been a church there in the 1820's. Joshua D. Ballenger died May 25, 1881, in the 89th year of his age.
He was a member of the Baptist church 60 years.
Letter written to Beverly and Jim Winsness. Thursday, February 25, 1999, the deacons of Highland Baptist
Church have approved for a moument to be placed in their cemetery in honor of Jacob Kytle. Also permission is
granted to repair the stones that are broken.
More About Jacob Kytle:
Burial: Highlands Baptist Church, Taylors SC
Children of Jacob Kytle and Mary Unknown are:
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i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Zachariah Kytle, born 1784 in South Carolina; died 17 May 1869 in Habersham County, GA; married
Sarah Sally Johnson Abt. 1812.
unknown 1 Kytle, born Abt. 1786 in South Carolina.
unknown 2 Kytle, born Abt. 1788 in South Carolina.
Mary Kytle, born Abt. 1790 in South Carolina; died Abt. 1880 in Carroll Cty, TN; married Stephen
Johnson 01 Apr 1813 in Greenville County, SC; born Bef. 1793.
Sarah Kytle, born 13 Sep 1794 in South Carolina; died 24 Feb 1856 in Greenville County, SC.
Notes for Sarah Kytle:
Buried Highland Baptist Church 3270 Highway 414
Taylors, SC 29687-7218
More About Sarah Kytle:
Burial: 24 Feb 1856, Highland Baptist Church
vi.
Delilah Kytle, born 30 Apr 1797 in South Carolina; died 18 Sep 1859 in Greenville County, SC.
Notes for Delilah Kytle:
Buried Highland Baptist Church 3270 Highway 414
Taylors, SC 29687-7218
More About Delilah Kytle:
Burial: Highland Baptist Church
vii.
viii.
Unknown Kytle, born Abt. 1800 in South Carolina.
Elizabeth Kytle, born 24 Mar 1805 in South Carolina; died 14 Jan 1889 in Greenville, Cty., SC.
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Notes for Elizabeth Kytle:
Buried Highland Baptist Church 3270 Highway 414
Taylors, SC 29687-7218
More About Elizabeth Kytle:
Burial: Highland Baptist Church
ix.
Harriet Kytle, born Aft. 1805 in South Carolina.
78. Clayborn Johnson, born Bet. 1765 - 1775 in Amelia County, VA; died Bef. 27 Oct 1816 in Greenville
County, GA. He married 79. Mary.
79. Mary, born Bet. 1765 - 1780; died Aft. 1825 in Greenville County, GA.
Notes for Clayborn Johnson:
Too young to fight in the Revolutionary War. But his brother Roland Johnson did.
--In the 1790 Spartanburg County, South Carolina, the ninety-six district Rolin Johnson, Claburn Johnson, William
Johnson are listed together, as neighbors...........
I belive that they are brothers...........
--This will is very faint and light on microfilm and the following text is an estimation of the content and words to
the best of my ability. It is on page 3 and 4 of Will Book A in Greenville County, however, that book is not on
microfilm - the text I used was found in the "Estate Papers of Greenville County" microfilm. Beverly Winsness
Citation for the kindred Claybourn Johnson D. (Deceased)
I do certify that I did this day duly ________the within citation this 27th day of October 1816.
signed Nathl Jackson.
South Carolina, Greenville District
By Spartan Goodlette Esqr. Ordinary
These are authorize and empower you or any three of you whose names are here under written to repair to all said
parts and places within this district as you shall be directed unto by William Johnson and Stephen Johnson
administrators of Claybourn Johnson Deceased, where ever any of the goods and Chalets of the said deceased are
to do remain within the said parts and places, and which shall be shown unto you by the said administrators, and
there view and appraise all and every the said goods and Chalets,being first sworn on the holy evangelist of
almighty God to make a true and perfect inventory and appraisement thereof and to cause the same to be returned
under your hands within sixty days from the date here of given under my hand this 4th day of November 1816
Spartan Goodlette O.G.D.
Appraisers John Ruller (?), Jacob Kytle, James Ponder, Daniel Sim
--A bill of Appraisement of all personal property of Claborn Johnson De'cd apprised the 8th of November 1816.
(Long list of items, most, I can not read)
Two head of horses.......................$82.50
?? beds and furniture.....................$50.00
can not read.......
Two bridles one pair bits..................$2.00
One cutting knife ???.....................$2.00
forty seven barrels corn
at $2.50 per barrel..........................$117.50
six head of sheep.............................$12.00
Twenty six head of hogs...................$47.00
Total of
$364.00
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Eight head of cattle.....................$50.00
Two ......................
$4.50
Five
$12.50
One
$6.00
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One Shed of straw..........................$4.00
Hand saw and draw knife..................$2.00
Nine hundred and seventy weight
AT $5 per ?....................................48.50 must be $5.00 per 100 pounds
Total
$134.50
This amount came from first
page
$364.00
With the grand total of
$498.50
--This is to certify that we the _______ named appraisers did duly appraise the above named _______ stating the
value there being the whole _______ property of Claborn Johnson dec. shown unto us by Wm. and Stephen
Johnson, Administers ______
can not read
Jacob Kytle, James Ponder, John A. Butler
--The State of South Carolina.
To Mrs. Mary Johnson, William Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Zachariah Kitle, and Sarah his wife, David Johnson,
George Archey and his wife Francis, Lewis Johnson, Jarrett Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Charles S Dill and his
wife Rebecca, George Johnson and John Johnson legal heirs and representatives of Claibon Johnson who died
intestate ___?___----------.
can not read.........
You are hereby required to appear at the court of ordinary to be holden at Greenville Courthouse
_________________?________________ to show cause if any you can show why the Real Estate of the said
Clayborn Johnson Deceased in the said district in the ___?_ of Middle Tigar River bounded by the land
belonging to John Henson, Edward Dill, Robert Gordan, Mrs. Hannah Jarrett Johnson and Absolom Thompson
containing about two hundred acres originally granted to Wm. Wood should not be divided or sold __?___ to the
said Mary Johnson and heirs __--___--___can not read
Giving ___ theirs in equal portions to the said William Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Zachariah Kitle, and Sarah his
wife, David Johnson, George Archey and his wife Francis, Lewis Johnson, Jarrett Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson,
Charles S Dill and his wife Rebecca, George Johnson and John Johnson.
Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of July 1825
Spartan Goodlett O.G.D
Children of Clayborn Johnson and Mary are:
i.
ii.
39
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
William Johnson, born Bef. 1792.
Stephen Johnson, born Bef. 1793; married Mary Kytle 01 Apr 1813 in Greenville County, SC; born Abt.
1790 in South Carolina; died Abt. 1880 in Carroll Cty, TN.
Sarah Sally Johnson, born 1793 in South Carolina/North Carolina; died 29 Oct 1892 in Habersham
County , GA; married Zachariah Kytle Abt. 1812.
David Johnson, born Aft. 1793.
Francis Johnson, born Aft. 1794; married George Archey.
Lewis Johnson, born Aft. 1795.
Notes for Lewis Johnson:
Out of the state of South Carolina by July 11, 1825.
vii.
Jarrett Johnson, born Aft. 1796.
Notes for Jarrett Johnson:
Mary may be living with Jarrett Johnson in 1820......Female older than 45 years listed in Jarrett Johnson
Census record.
viii.
ix.
x.
Elizabeth Johnson, born Aft. 1797.
Rebecca Johnson, born Aft. 1798; married Charles S. Dill.
George Johnson, born Aft. 1799.
Notes for George Johnson:
Out of the state of South Carolina by July 11, 1825.
xi.
John Johnson, born Aft. 1800.
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80. Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 1751 in Randolph County, NC; died Jul 1805 in Burke County,
NC. He was the son of 160. Johann Jacob Lautermilch and 161. Mary Rebecca Meyer. He married 81.
Elizabeth.
81. Elizabeth, born 1753.
Notes for Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch:
Jacob was born in Ashboro, NC; died in Burke County, NC; his wife probated his will in July, 1805; issued land
warrent # 340 on June 2, 1789 by Sam Millikan to Jacob "Louder Milk" for 200 acres on "Crucked" Creek;
issued land warrent #182 by John Arnold to Jacob "Loudermilk" on December 10, 1793 for 100 acres on
Crooked Creek waters of Deep River; issued land warrent #889 by Jacob Elliott to Jacob Lowdermilk on June 10,
1802 for 50 acres on Waters of Deep River; issued land warrent #751 by Jacob Elliott to Jacob Lowdermilk on
May 4, 1802 for 100 acres on waters of Deep River.
Children of Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch and Elizabeth are:
40
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Henry Loudermilk, born 1781 in Randolph County, NC; died Abt. 1840 in Habersham County, GA;
married (1) Sally Butts; married (2) Margaret Peggy Taylor 1838.
Solomon Loudermilk, born 1785; died 1838; married (1) Sally Starnes; married (2) Malinda Pence.
William Loudermilk, born Abt. 1790.
Cannon Loudermilk, born Abt. 1792.
Jacob Loudermilk, Jr., born 1793; died 12 May 1843; married Catherine Von Cannon; born 01 Jan 1785;
died 10 Aug 1827.
84. Reuben Washburn, Jr., born 18 Jul 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1795 in Milton,
Chittenden County, VT. He was the son of 168. Reuben Washburn, Sr. and 169. Betty Dilly. He married 85.
Dorcas Unknown 1780.
85. Dorcas Unknown, born 1771; died 1832.
Children of Reuben Washburn and Dorcas Unknown are:
42
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
David Washburn, born Abt. 1785; died Aft. 1860 in Habersham County, GA; married Unknown 1810 in
Pendleton, SC.
Sylvanus Washburn, born 20 Aug 1785 in Merrimack, NH; died 17 Jun 1867 in Milton, Chittenden, VT;
married Salona Unknown; died 04 Aug 1869 in Milton, Chittenden, VT.
Phineas Washburn, born 1788 in New York; died 30 Aug 1868 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY; married
Sylvia Wright; born 1792 in Vermont; died 18 Jul 1842 in Milton, Chittenden, VT.
Reuben Washburn, born 30 Dec 1794 in New York; died 19 Oct 1875 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY;
married Betsy Dilley; born 1797 in Vermont; died 10 May 1859 in Chateaugay, Franklin, NY.
Jonathan J. Washburn, born 1810 in Vermont; died 1880.
92. William Akins, died Bef. 1840 in Clarke County, GA. He was the son of 184. James Akin and 185.
Frances. He married 93. Mary Robertson 10 Feb 1789 in Grantville County, NC.
93. Mary Robertson, born 1765 in North Carolina; died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Oglethorpe County, GA.
Children of William Akins and Mary Robertson are:
46
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
James S. Akins, married Frances M. Edwards 28 Dec 1819 in Clarke.
Edward Robertson Akins, born 26 Mar 1790 in Granville County, NC; died Aft. 1860 in in Clarke
County Census 1860; married Martha Duncley Parr 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
Susan Akins, born 1801.
Tabitha Akins, born 1803; married Robert G. Carter; born 1801 in Virginia.
Elizabeth Akins, born 1806 in Clarke County, GA; married Jesse Nix; born 1800 in Georgia.
94. Benjamin Parr, born 01 Sep 1760 in Morris County, NJ; died 22 Dec 1842 in Carrol County, GA. He
was the son of 188. Matthias Parr Sr.. He married 95. Martha Duncley McKinney 25 Jul 1790 in Wilkes
County, NC.
95. Martha Duncley McKinney, born 15 Sep 1777 in NC?; died Aft. 1850 in Dekalb County GA ?.
Notes for Benjamin Parr:
From GA Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, & Patriots
185
Clarke County
Benjamin Parr b. 9-1-1760 d. 12-22-1842
A native of Morris County, NJ, he enlisted there and served as a private in the New Jersey Continental Line. He
moved to NC in 1787, and then to Wilkes Co. GA in 1789. He later lived in Franklin & Clarke Counties.
(Probably was "put" into Clarke when county lines were redrawn. Clarke was Franklin long time ago-ew). He
drew land in the 1827 GA Land Lottery as a Rev. War Solder and resident of Clarke Co. and received a pension
for his services. Genealogical Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files indicates that he died in Carroll County.
Buried at New Hope Methodist Church.
--Born and lived in Morris County, NJ when he enlisted in 1787. He moved to NC and in 1789 he moved to
Wilkes County, GA and shortly afterwards he moved to Franklin County, GA and then to Clarke County, GA
where he applied for the Revolutionary War Pension on 20 Nov 1832. Married Martha Duncley (or Dunclay or
Dunkly) McKinney.
From Book "Gone to Georgia" page 303:
Benjamin was appointed a justice of the peace in Jackson County Aug. 4, 1797. A Revolutionary soldier,
Benjamin in Clark County 1827 drew Carrol County land granted Feb. 3, 1829, and in the 1840 Clarke County
census he was enumerated aged 83.
From DAR data ID Number 88731:
Benjamin Par (1761-1842) enlisted 1777, in Captain Speir's company, Col. Israel Shreve's 2nd New Jersey
regiment. He was born in New Jersey; died in Carroll County GA.
Transcribed from the Marriage Bond for Benjamin Parr:
Know all men by these presence that We Benj. Parr & Henry Jones
of Wilkes County North Carolina are held and firmly bonded unto
Alexander Martin Esqr. Governor in the full sum of five
Hundred pounds (Subject to Liquidation), to be paid to the
Said Alex. Martin, Governor and his Successors in office
to which payments will and Truly to be made we bind ourselves our
Heirs, Executors & Administrators jointly and severally firmly by
the presence Sealed with our seals and Dated this 25th day
of July A.D. 1790.
The Condition of the above Obligation is such that Whereas
Benj. Parr hath made application for a Marriage License
to be Granted between him the said Benj. Parr &
Patsey McKenney. Now if there is no just cause to ob
ject said Marriage but if it be in every Respect Law
full then the above Obligation to be Void otherwise to Remain
in full force and Virtue.
Signed Sealed & Delivered Benjamin Parr (seal)
in the presence of Henry Jones (seal)
C.H. Gordon, C.C
Notes for Martha Duncley McKinney:
Martha applied in Carrol Co GA for the pension 7 Jul 1845.
Children of Benjamin Parr and Martha McKinney are:
i.
ii.
Mary Currien Parr, born 25 May 1791; died 06 Jul 1791.
William Lenoire Parr, born 25 Jun 1792 in Jackson County GA; died 1845; married (1) Ann Weir 30 Oct
1823 in Jackson County GA; born 21 Dec 1801; died 24 Aug 1824; married (2) Jane Bell Weir 09 Jan
1825 in Jackson County GA; born 12 Jun 1805.
Notes for William Lenoire Parr:
Moved to Carol County between 1830 and 1840. Was in the 1840 and 1850 census of Carrol County
Ga. He wrote the 1840 census we believe. In 1845 he was clerk of court for Carrol County GA.
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Found on the internet 4/28/1998:
The 1840 U. S. Census for Carroll County Georgia was the Second Census for Carroll County. It was
enumerated by William L. Parr on October 13th 1840. He shows a total population of 3419, including
2433 white males, 2292 white females, 250 male slaves, 272 female slaves.
47
iii.
iv.
Martha Duncley Parr, born 24 Oct 1794 in Jackson County, GA; died Aft. 1850; married Edward
Robertson Akins 22 Dec 1812 in Clarke County, GA.
John Currien Parr, born 25 Mar 1797 in Jackson County GA; died 17 Sep 1823 in GA; married
Margarett Bolton 27 Aug 1814 in Oglethorpe County GA; born 23 Nov 1791; died 19 Sep 1825.
Notes for John Currien Parr:
Possible middle name is Curwin.
v.
vi.
Rebecca Carlton Parr, born 11 Oct 1799 in Jackson County GA; died 24 Jan 1897 in Clarke County, GA.
Charles Dougherty Parr, born 09 Jun 1803 in Clarke County, GA; died 30 Sep 1857 in Fulton County
GA; married (1) Mary Phillip White Ernest; married (2) Elizabeth Hombor 08 Dec 1824 in Jackson
County GA; married (3) Sarah Daniel DuPree 06 Mar 1828.
Notes for Charles Dougherty Parr:
Have two records with same marriage date - for Mary Phillip White Ernest found in Family Tree Maker
Files, and Sarah Daniel Dupree from my research. To be resolved.
He is in the 1850 census with Sarah D.
vii.
viii.
Elizabeth Easley Parr, born 07 Jun 1806 in Clarke County, GA; married Rodman Sisson 04 Nov 1824 in
Clarke County, GA; died 26 Aug 1829.
Daniel Weldon Easley McKinney Parr, born 01 Mar 1809 in Clarke County, GA; died 1860 in Russell,
AL; married Nancy Allums Abt. 1828; born 18 Jun 1809; died 1860.
Notes for Daniel Weldon Easley McKinney Parr:
Found in 1850 census Houston County GA age 40.
ix.
Benjamin James Parr, born 08 Aug 1812 in Clarke County, GA; died 20 Jan 1883 in Clarke County, GA;
married (1) Maria Wilson 15 Jan 1835 in Jackson County GA; born 1814 in Jackson County, GA; died
1835; married (2) Sarah Catherine Sison 12 Feb 1849 in Clarke County, GA.
Notes for Benjamin James Parr:
In 1855 was in Athens, Clarke Co. GA
x.
Samuel Jackson Parr, born 07 Dec 1814 in Clarke County, GA; married Lucasa Humphres 20 Feb 1833
in Clarke County, GA; born 01 May 1818.
Notes for Samuel Jackson Parr:
Found in 1840 census in Oglethorpe County GA
xi.
Still Born Parr, born 15 Jun 1817; died 15 Jun 1817.
104. Joshua Echols, born in VA; died 1800. He married 105. Hannah Brown.
105. Hannah Brown, born in VA.
Child of Joshua Echols and Hannah Brown is:
52
i.
Darius Echols, born 1779 in Carolina County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA; married Sarah
Ann Brown 1802 in Caroline County, VA.
106. Augustine Brown, born in Henry County, VA. He was the son of 212. Richard Brown.
Children of Augustine Brown are:
53
i.
ii.
Richard Brown
Sarah Ann Brown, born 1781; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married Darius Echols 1802 in
Caroline County, VA.
108. Thomas Davis, Sr., born 1754 in North Carolina; died Dec 1819 in Franklin County, GA. He was the
son of 216. 8athaniel Davis and 217. Piety Unknown. He married 109. Keziah.
187
109. Keziah
Notes for Thomas Davis, Sr.:
Revolutionary War soldier in the Georgia Battalion of Minute Men. He and Keziah moved from Pendleton
District, SC to Franklin County, GA around 1800.
--The Will of Thomas Davis
State of Georgia
I Thomas Davis Seighnor (Senior) of the County of Franklin and state aforesaid being advanced in years and
weak in body, Tho of sound mind and disposing memory (Praised be to God for the same) and considering the
certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thence of and to the end that I may be better prepared to leave
this world whenever it may please God to call me hence, do therefore make and declare this my last will and
testament in manner form.
Following viz 1st and Principality I commend my sole to God My creator hoping for a free pardon for all my sins
and to enjoy everlasting happiness in the heavenly Kingdom thought Jesus Christ my Savior.
2nd My body I commit to the earth at the discretion of my executors herein after to be named.
3rdly and as to such worldly estate as it has been pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of in the following
manner. 1st That all my just debts and funeral expenses be speedily paid by my executors.
4th I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Keziah Davis, my bed and the furniture belonging thereto after my
decease and then during her natural lifetime and after the decease of said Keziah the said bed and furniture to be
as all other property to be named.
5thly I will and devise all my other personal property to my use during my lifetime to and for my support be
disposed of at or to the best advantage with my Executors here after named for my own benefit and my heirs
hereafter.
6th Also I will and bequeath to my son Lewis Davis an equal part of my personal estate if any left to be raised and
paid by my executors as aforesaid.
7th I will and bequeath to my son Henry Davis an equal part or shares of my personal estate to be raised and paid
by my executors.
8th I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary Terrell formerly Mary Davis an equal part of shares of my personal
estate to be received.
9th I will and bequeath to my son Thomas Davis Jr. an equal part of my personal estate to be raised and paid by
my executors as aforesaid.
10th I will and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Davis now intermarried with Enoch Brady an equal share of my
personal estate to be raised and paid by my executors.
11th Having given to my son William Davis as much of my worldly efforts as I intended him, but nevertheless for
the good will I bear unto him I will and bequeath the sum of one dollar to be raised and paid by my executors.
12th I will and Bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Davis now intermarried with William Ko equal part of my
personal estate to be raised and paid by my executors.
13th I do hereby revoke all other wills heretofore made conforming and ratifying the same as my last will and
testament.
14th I do ordain Henry Davis and Thos. Davis Jr. , executors of this last will and testament. Signed sealed and
published as the last will and testament of Thos. Davis Sen.
Signed by me this day of September 1819.
His
Thomas X Davis (L.S.)
Mark
Witnessed, Wm. Martin, George W. Sway and Thomas Hollingsworth
Notes for Keziah:
Second husband was William Martin. married 4/17/1832 at Telfair County GA
Children of Thomas Davis and Keziah are:
54
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Lewis Davis, married Elizabeth Stacks.
Mary Davis, married Timothy Terrell.
Thomas Davis, Jr., married Polly Shelnut.
William Davis, married Nancy Mayhew 07 Oct 1812 in Franklin County GA.
Elizabeth Davis, married William Thompson 07 Mar 1811 in Franklin County GA.
Henry Davis, born 14 Feb 1774 in North Carolina; died 06 Nov 1852 in Habersham County, GA;
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vii.
married (1) Margaret Stone 07 Jan 1796 in Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible "
record.; married (2) Mrs. Margaret (Polly) Waters 21 Feb 1819; married (3) Rebecca Prince 31 May
1849 in Habersham County GA.
Nancy Davis, born 1800 in North Carolina; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County, GA; married Enoch
Brady 19 Dec 1816; born 1771 in Randolph County, North Carolina; died 1859 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Enoch Brady:
Deed Book A-126-7 Feb. 1850-Habersham Co., Enoch Brady and Samuel Rice, $125.00, 150 A. on
Patricks Mill Creek - mill pond - mentions "Davises Line" - reserved high water mark, "School House
Branch," on "Browns Line," "a 50 A. Survey, and 2 surveys granted to Hezekiah Stephens". Wit.:
Alfred L. Davis and Alfred W. Davis.
Deed Book A, page 165 - 19 July 1824 - Enoch Brady and Nancy, his wife, of Habersham Co. to Hudson
Moss; $250.00; 15 A., part of 575-1/2 A. tract originally granted to Stephen Casey, Middleford of Broad
River, "Mosses land", corner on Hudson Mosses line. Wit.: Moses Chitwood; A. W. Davis, J.P.
More About Enoch Brady:
Burial: Brady Cemetery ?
110. Jonathan Stone, born Abt. 1750. He was the son of 220. William Stone. He married 111. Mary
Unknown.
111. Mary Unknown
Notes for Jonathan Stone:
Abstracts of General Sessions Court Case Rolls
Washington District South Carolina 1792-1799
Greenville County South Carolina 1787-1799
By Anne K. McCuen, Jane E. Kirkman and Penelope Forrester
Page 183
# 225 James Henderson and John Henderson laborers. Sheep Stealing.
Sworn Statement, 17 March 1797. Statement made to Thomas Camp, JP by Jonathan Stone: Jonathan Stone (Our
Grandfather) made oath that he has reason to believe that James Henderson and his son, John, did on 26
December last take one sheep from the plantation and said Henderson have mismarked the said sheep by putting
their own stock mark and refuses to give up said sheep to its proper owner and holds said sheep contrary to the
law of the State and is to appear in Court 5 July 1797. [Notes on back of document: Mary Stone (wife of
Jonathan Stone, our grandmother), William Williams, Charles Hulsey (also our grandfather). "The - [?]-within is
Dismist on the Plantifs Cost. Given and C this 18 March 1797." Thomas Camp, JP. Cost: Granting 0:2:0,
witnesses 0:1:6, Juroring 0:5:0, Miledge 0:2:6, total = 0:11:0.]
Sworn Statement, 3 July 1797. Statement made to Thomas Camp, JP, by Jonathan Stone; Jonathan Stone charges
John Henderson with feloniously driven away out of his stock a certain sheep on 26 December last and James
Henderson has ever since kept the said sheep in a fraudulent manner. Jonathan Stone is to appear 5 July next in
Court.
Warrant, 4 August 1797. Issued by Thomas Camp, JP; Order: Command you to take the "bodys" of James
Henderson and John Henderson and them safely Keep. [ Note on document: This day Jonathan Stone says on his
oath that on 26 day of December last that John Henderson, son of James Henderson, did feloniously "stee" and
drive away one sheep of the property of said Stone "of from his premises and that the said James Henderson has
feloniously kept the said sheep from him and said Stone being the proper owner and said Henderson on his order
has put said sheep in his "oan eare" marker.
Recognizance, 6 August 1797. Issued by Thomas Camp, JP, to Jonathan Stone, 20L; Security: Elijah Bennett,
10L; Condition: Joanthan Stone appear 5-------next.
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Recognizance, 6 August 1797. Issued by Thomas Camp, JP, to James Henderson, 20L; Securities: James Holland,
10L, Flett (Folet?)Neighbors (Signed: Folet Neighbors), 10L; Condition: Court to be held at Court House in
Greenville on 5 February.
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Recognizance, 6 August 1797. Issued by Thomas Camp, JP, to Sarah Stone, 10L, Mary Stone, 10L and James
Rose (Ross?), 10L; Condition: All of above to appear in Court in above case at Greenville 5 February next.
Summons, 5 June 1798. Jesse Carter, CGC, summonsed Michaol Henderson and David Henderson to appear in
Court, 5 July next in State vs James Henderson at Greenville Court House. [Note on document: Executed 24th
June by Drury Moriss. Cost 2 pence.]
Sworn Statement, 9 July 1798. Statement made on Open Court by James Henderson and witnessed by Jesse
Carter, CGC; James Henderson "has found out since the Trial of the Indictment, The State against him, that David
Henderson is at material witness in his behalf and that he did know of it until the trial was over and that he does
not conceive that Justice has been done him by the Jury in the said Indictment."
Summons, 7 January 1799. Jesse Carter, Clerk, is to summons James Ross and Lewis Williams for the plaintiff on
5 February next. [Note on document: Executed by Thomas Farguson, DSGC.]
Summons, 21, January 1799. Jesse Carter, CGC, to summons Samuel Wells as witness for defendants on 5
February next at Court House of Greenville.
Summons, 21, January 1799. Jesse Carter, CGC, is to summons Hugh Crumbless, George Young and Silah
Mayner to appear at Court 5 February next on behalf of Defendants at Greenville Court House.
Summons, 21 January 1799. Jesse Carter, CGC, to summons Thomas Camp, William Williams and Milley Hill to
witness for the defendants on 5 February next at Greenville Court House.
Indictment, 5 February 1799, No Bill. Charge: Sheep Stealing on 20 December 1796 at Jonathan Stones, one
sheep of White colour of value of 5 shillings, the property of Jonathan Stone; Sworn in Open Court and sent to
the Grand Jury by J. Carter, CGC; Witnesses: Jonathan Stone, Mary Stone, Sarah Stone, James Ross, Lewis
Williams, Wade Slaten; Jury: Robert Nelson, Foreman, Benjamin Merritt, Henry Machen, Eli Hunt, William
Blythe, Samuel McJunkin, George Grayham, Solomon West, Jeremiah Stokes, John Blackwell, John Motlow, all
by oath; and Lewis Wells and John Standford, Senior, by affirmation; Verdict: We the "Jerriors" do find said
Henderson guilty. Hugh Roarke, Foreman.
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Jonathan Stone; Mary Stone; and James Ross. Hen Stealing
Warrant, 28 June 1797. Issued by H. Cobb, JP; Order: To arrest Jaes Ross and Mary Stone; Comments:
Information made by Joshua Hull that last of September last had 15-16 hens taken out of his possession from
William Stone's house and he has cause to suspect Jaes Ross and Mary Stone did take them.
Recognizance, 1 July 1797. Issued By H. Cobb, JP, to Peter French, 10L; Security: Charles (x) Hulsey, 10L;
Condition; Petter French appear as State Witness on 5 July at County Court House.
Recognizance, 1 July 1797, Issued by Cobb, JP, to Joshua Hill and his wife, 50L; Security: James Henderson,
50L; Condition; Joshua Hill and his wife, Milly, shall appear in Court on 5th day instant and prefer Bill of
Indictment against James Ross and Mary Stone for taking his poultry.
Recognizance, 1 July 1797, Issued by Cobb, JP, to Jonathan Stone for Mary, his wife, 50L; Securities; Charles (x)
Huksey, Junior, 50L, James Ross, 50L; Condition: Mary Stone to appear in Court 5 July instant to answer Bill of
Indictment against them by Joshua Hill for feloniously stealing poultry of Edward Arnold's out of custody of said
Hill.
Sworn Statement, 1 July 1797. Statement made to H. Cobb by William Stone, State Witness against James Ross
and Mary Stone for stealing chickens, that himself and James Ross agree to take said hens and make a frolic of
them one day and was taken that night.
Sworn Statement, 1 July 1797. Statement made to H. Cobb by Peter French. [Same as testimony of William
Stone.]
Sworn Statement, 1 July 1797. Statement made to H. Cobb by Milly Hill [Same as testimony of William Stone
and Peter French.] And, further that Mary Stone came to her in evening after first and asked her if she would
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"stand to the talk" that"pasid" between them about taking Arnold's hens and she said no. Also, that the poultry
was taken that same night and that Mary Stone came to her house on next day and invited her to come over and
take dinner with her of Arnold's hens saying that they are better than yours and that she went accordingly but saw
none of them.
Sworn Statement, 1 July 1797. Statement made to H. Cobb by Selak Marner: She lived at Jonathan Stone's house
at time when said poultry was taken and saw on same evening in the night at Jonathan Stone's a parcel of Poultry
which was killed and brought by somebody but she did not "no" who, but she heard the said James Ross say that
himself and Jonathan Stone went to his own house and got them.
Recognizance, July 5, 1797. Issued by H. Cobb, JP, to Jonathan Stone, 50 L; Securities: Obediah (x) Estes, 25L;
Charles (x) Hulsey, Jr., 25L; Condition; Johnathan Stone appear in court.
Warrant, 5 July 1797. Issued by H. Cobb, JP; Order: Appearance Jonathan Stone; Comments: Joshua Hill had a
"pescel of paultry taken and carred" out of his possession and he has caused to suspect that Jonathan Stone is
party concerned.
Indictment, nd, No Bill. Charge: Taking a parcel of poultry, property of Edmond Arnold, on 30 September 1796,
15 hens commonly called dunghill[?] hens valued at 5 shillings and belonging to Joshua Hill; Witnesses: Milley
Hill, Joshua Hill, Will Stone, Peter French; County Attorney: Taliaferro; Clerk OF Court: Jesse Carter; Jury:
Samuel Earle, John Brashier, Hugh McVay, Elisha Green, Absalom Thompson, Martin Adams, Pleasant Hutson,
Isaac Cruse, John Blackwell, Hulet Sullivent, Archibald Taylor, Eaton Hawkins, all by oath; and John Tubbs by
affirmation.
Children of Jonathan Stone and Mary Unknown are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Stephen Stone
Jonathan Stone
Sarah Stone, married Unknow Cox.
Anne Stone, married John P. French.
Polly Stone, married Uriah Staten.
Frances Stone, married James Williams.
Nancy Stone, married Unknown Williams.
Rebecca Stone, died Bef. 1861 in Greenville, County, SC.
Notes for Rebecca Stone:
Estate Papers of Rebecca Stone
State of South CarolinaTo Wit
Greenville DistrictIn Ordinary
To R. Mckay Esq Ordinary in and for the humble pensioner of Polly Staten showeth that her sister
Rebecca Stone deceased died seized and p…. of a considerable tract of land situated in Greenville
District lying between Mountain Creek and Saluda River in the South Western corner of the district of
Greenville containing one hundred acres - adjoining land of Ellison (..?) of which tract now belongs to
their heirs at law of whom your pensioner is one and the following are the others as well as your
pensioner can remember.
1 Fanny Davis, Beckey Davis, and Polly Davis or their heirs who live in Gwinette County
Georgia and represent one share being the children of Peggy Davis Dec.d a sister of Rebecca Stone and
wife of Henry Davis Dec.d.
2 Polly Staten who was formally Polly Stone, sister of Rebecca Stone and wife of Uriah Staten
deceased
3 The heirs of Fanny Williams a sister of Rebecca Stone wife of James Williams (both dead)
who live in Mississippi, who are unknown to your pensioner.
4 Anny French who intermarried with John P. French both of whom are dead. Anny being a
sister of Rebecca Stone --- living as the heir of this pen - Geo. French and James French in Laurens
District South Carolina. Jesse French in Greenville District. Elizabeth French's heirs in Alabama.
Jonathon French - Mary French, Jasper French, William French, Mary Coker wife of James Coker (all in
Alabama) or their heirs. Joel E French or his heirs in Alabama Z? French or his heirs in Mississippi,
Asa French or his heirs in Texas. Elizabeth Davis wife of Larken Davis. Anna Ruis wife of Ruben
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Ruis? Ursula wife of James Dobbs or their heirs of Alabama and Nancy Saxton wife of Wilson Saxton
or her heirs of Mississippi.
5 The heirs of Stephen Stone a brother of Rebecca Stone dec.d to (?) Humpston Stone of
Anderson District . Joel Stone of Georgia, Elizabeth wife of Larry Mattison of Attenville (?) Dist.
Lusanna wife of James Le. Benny (?) Stone of his heirs of Georgia.
6 Jonathan Stone's heirs who live in Madison GA. Jonathan Being the brother of Rebecca
Stone. Your….. petitioner shows that the land is not worth one thousand dollars that it is now idle lands
no good to anyone - that it can not be ….(used) in any one of the aforesaid heirs of whom some are
minors. And that it would be further … of all parties that the said land should be sold for partition
among the heirs of said Rebecca Stone Dec'd.
Now …. And … your petitioner prays that the above named heirs may be cited to be and appear in your
court on a day … mentioned, that for the parties mentioned as out of state a notice may be ….
Published in one of the Greenville newspapers and that the said land be sold as prayed for and your
petitioner will …..a
Polly Staten
Per Atty in force (?)
Loven Staten
Wm. M. Thomas Esq.
??? for Estate
Newspaper Notice from Greenville Newspaper follows:
December 5, 1861
State of South Carolina
Greenville District
In Ordinary
To the heirs of Peggy Davis Dec.
Heirs of Polly Staten dec'd., heirs of Fanny Williams dec'd, and heirs of Ann French dec'd, heirs of
Stephen Stone dec'd, and heirs of Jonathan Stone dec'd. All legal heirs and representatives of Rebecca
Stone who died intestate greeting:
You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held at Greenville Court House for
Greenville District on the 23rd day of February A.D. 1862 to show … if you can (?) the real estate of
Rebecca Stone dec'd (?) in the State said District lying between Mountain Creek and Saluda River
adjoining lands of E. (?) and others and containing one hundred acres more or less originally granted to
…………. (no name given) Should not be divided or sold for partition among the legal heirs of dec'd.
Given under hand and seal the 26th day of November AD 1861,
Robert McKay
Ordinary Greenville
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Solomon Stone
Margaret Stone, born 03 Oct 1776 in South Carolina; died 05 Mar 1840 in Habersham County, GA;
married Henry Davis 07 Jan 1796 in Franklin County, GA according to the " Davis Bible " record..
116. Howard Cash, Sr, born 06 Aug 1754 in Albemarle County, VA; died 16 Jul 1843 in Habersham
County, GA (now Banks County). He was the son of 232. Stephen Cash and 233. Jemima Grinings. He
married 117. Lucy Ann Tyler 1778 in Virginia.
117. Lucy Ann Tyler, born 1760 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1830 in Habersham County, GA ( now
Banks County ). She was the daughter of 234. 8elson Tyler and 235. Elizabeth Wade.
Notes for Howard Cash, Sr:
From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Cash Ancestors
Stephen's son, Howard Cash, Senior, was born in 1754 in Amherst County, now Nelson County, Virginia. He
married Lucy Tyler in Amherst County. They moved to Elbert County, Georgia before 1800 and came to
Habersham County around 1818. He drew land as a Revolutionary Soldier in the 1827 land lottery for Habersham
County. Howard and Lucy are buried in the Cash Family Cemetery on top of Red Root Mountain near the Broad
River Baptist Church. He married a second time in Habersham County on December 1831 to Esther Starrett.
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Howard, Sr. died in 1843.
Submitted by Charlotte C. Cash, Evans, GA
--Buried in Cash Cemetery - off Hwy 105 going east just before the Middle Broad River - turn left at the sign for
Broad River Baptist Church and at the church bear right and continue right to the gate "Broad River Woods"
farm. From there, walk until the road makes it's first turn to the left and the cemetery is on the hill to the left.
--The following newspaper clipping were giving to me by Pearl Wilson.
Newspaper ?
May 1939
Howard Cash's Descendent Will Unveil Monument
Sunday, May 28, 1939 at 2:30 p.m., at the Cash cemetery, six miles east of Cornelia near Broad River Church in
Banks county, the descendants of Howard Cash, a Revolutionary Soldier, will unveil a monument to his honor,
which has been furnished by the War Department of the United States government. Hon. Robert McMillian of
Clarkesville, Judge of the Northern Circuit, will deliver the address. Habersham Post No. 84, American Legion,
under Commander C. C. Hipps of Cornelia, will attend in a body. Two of its past commanders will deliver
addresses. The Cornelia Boy Scouts Troop No. 24 has been asked to attend in a body and help direct the people
who attend the unveiling of the monument.
Howard Cash was one of the original settlers of Habersham county. He came first from Virginia to Elbert county,
now Hart, and then to Habersham upon its establishment in 1818. He was a member of a distinguished Virginia
family and his wife by his first marriage was a relative of President John Tyler of Virginia. He has a large number
of descendants and relatives living in Hart, Franklin, Jackson, Banks, Habersham, White, Stephens, and other
Georgia counties.
A large crowd is expected to attend these unveiling exercises. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Mary Cash
Lane who is secretary of the Cash-Duckett-Chambers Family Reunion organization.
Those wishing to attend from a distant will pass through Cornelia south over the paved road to Homer, turning to
the left about 4 miles from Cornelia at the old Maxwell place.
--Newspaper ?
August 1939
Chambers - Duckett - Cash
Reunion
The annual Reunion of the Cash Duckett Chambers' families was held Saturday August 12, 1939, at Harmony
Church, Hollingsworth, Georgia, in Banks County, and was said to be the best ever held. The crowd was
estimated to be about eight hundred.
The outstanding feature of this reunion was the memorial program and the dedication of a memorial Marker for
the Revolutionary ancestral father, Howard Cash, who came to Georgia from Virginia in 1787. That marker was
unveiled by his youngest great-grand daughter, Mary Cash Lane. There are fourteen living great grandchildren,
two who are 87 years of age. These are the grandchildren of Nelson and Priscilla Russell Cash who were charter
members of the Harmony Church. These grand children still live in Banks County or adjoining counties near
where Howard Cash lived. Many other descendants of the brothers of Nelson Cash were present from all over the
State.
A special memorial was also held for Judge Richard B. Russell who was a member of this Reunion.
The speaker were: Congressman B. Frank Whelchel, Judge Ben. P. Gilliard of Gainesville, Georgia, and Judge
Clifford Pratt of Winder who spoke on the memorial. Mr. Duckett of Lafayette, Ga., Mr. Dana, President of
Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga., and Bennie Fricks, a student of Piedmont College, spoke in the afternoon.
They spoke of the good of family reunions and especially where they are doing research work on the family lives,
and thus keeping records of the present generations which will soon be history for the descendants of these
families. They compliment the members of this reunion as a whole in there choice of their secretary who has done
so much research work on the Revolutionary ancestors, the splendid and appropriate programs, also her ability as
a presiding officer. ( Referring to Mary Cash Lane. )
The Duckett's first came to this section of Georgia from Buncombe County, North Carolina in 1823. Their
ancestral fathers came to Newberry County, South Carolina in 1774 and were soldiers of the Revolution there.
The Chambers family came from Charleston, South Carolina, and their Revolutionary ancestors settled near
Homer, Georgia, and some of them still live at the original old home. Two Chambers brothers married sisters in
the Cash family. Two Duckett brothers sisters also of this same Cash family. A sister of the Duckett - - - - this is
where it en
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---Newspaper ?
July 1941
Cash-Duckett-Chambers
The annual Reunion of the Cash-Duckett-Chambers and allied families will be held Saturday August 9, 1941, at
Harmony Church, Hollingsworth, Banks county, Georgia on the Cornelia-Homer highway No. 15. Mr. M. D.
Collins, State School Superintendent., will be guest speaker.
Senator R. B. Russell is expected to attend the celebration this year and make us a short talk.
All are requested to bring a picnic lunch.
Mrs. Lester Lane Sec.
More About Howard Cash, Sr:
Burial: Howard Cash Family Cemetery
Notes for Lucy Ann Tyler:
Buried in Cash Cemetery - off Hwy 105 going east just before the Middle Broad River - turn left at the sign for
Broad River Baptist Church and at the church bear right and continue right to the gate "Broad River Woods"
farm. From there, walk until the road makes it's first turn to the left and the cemetery is on the hill to the left.
---The Lucy Tyler text (by Dale Mueller)
Lucy Tyler who married Howard Cash was the daughter of Nelson Tyler, born 1730, died 1795 in Amherst
County, Va and Elizabeth Wade.
The confusion about Lucy comes from the misguided efforts of a lady named Mary Lane in Georgia, who had the
inscription put on Lucy's tombstone "Aunt of President Tyler".
Poor Lucy. She probably never got east of Amherst County in her life and certainly never to Charles City County,
VA where the president's family lived. President Tyler's family is well documented and there is absolutely no
mention of Lucy Tyler. Let's briefly look at the other side. Lucy was married in Amherst County, VA to Howard
Cash. Young women were almost always married in the counties where they lived. The only adult male of the
right age in Amherst to be her father was Nelson Charles Tyler. Lucy named one of her sons Nelson Charles
Cash. Incidentally, Daniel Tyler, Lucy's brother, proven son of Charles, who married Sarah Cash, Howard Cash's
sister also named a son Nelson Charles Tyler so the old boy must have been popular with his kids. I don't know
what got into Mrs Lane but it was probably a touch of the old "my family descends from royalty" syndrome.
Actually, I have never found ANY connection with Lucy's family to the Tyers of the president. There was a very
close connection however between the Monroe family and the Westmoreland Tyers from whence Lucy came.
Lucy's great grandfather was another Charles Tyler of Westmoreland County. His daughter, Christian, married a
Monroe and became the grandmother of President James Monroe.
Charles Jr, son of the original Charles married Susanna Monroe, sister of the Monroe that Chistian married. I
wrote up a document on Lucy since so many people wrote about her and the "aunt of the president" thing. I will
send it along if and when I can find it. Let me know if I can help you further. I have a ton of information on
Lucy's Tyler family. I would recommend, if you haven't seen it to get Thelma Prince's book "Our Southern
Ancestors" for a very detailed account of the Cash family.
More About Lucy Ann Tyler:
Burial: Howard Cash Family Cemetery
Children of Howard Cash and Lucy Tyler are:
i.
Jesse Cash, born 1782 in Amherst County, VA; died 06 Jun 1863 in Habersham County, GA; married
Mary Patricia Hailey Abt. 1818; born 1798 in Hart County, GA; died Aft. 1850 in Habersham County,
GA.
More About Jesse Cash:
Burial: Glade Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
More About Mary Patricia Hailey:
Burial: Glade Creek Church Cemetery, GA
ii.
Johanna Cash, born 1784 in Amherst County, VA; died Bef. 06 Jul 1843; married (1) Thomas Gregg
1803 in Georgia; died 1803 in Georgia; married (2) John Harris 22 Jan 1809 in Elbert County, GA;
married (3) Ben Harris Aft. 1810.
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Notes for Johanna Cash:
Not sure who she married have also read she married a Benjamin Brown......
iii.
Nancy Cash, born 1785 in Amherst County, VA; died 06 Jun 1860 in Banks County, GA; married
Thomas Flanigan, Capt. 23 Dec 1819 in Habersham County, GA, Book A, page 19; born Abt. 1785; died
Aft. 1840 in In Habersham County Census.
Notes for Nancy Cash:
Buried at the Cash-Caudell Cemetery. Going east on Hwy 105 from 441, go .4 (four tenths) of a mile
from the Broad River. Park on the left at the top of the rise (presently an abandoned house there). You
can see an old road go up to the left and walk on it for about 100 feet going back parallel to the road you
came on. The cemetery is on the left by the highway (there is another old dirt road off to the right there
also).
More About Nancy Cash:
Burial: Cash Caudell Cem on hwy 105 Banks Cty GA
More About Thomas Flanigan, Capt.:
Burial: Cash Caudell Cem on hwy 105 Banks Cty GA
iv.
Howard Cash, Jr., born 1787 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1866 in Habersham County, GA; married
Susannah Scales 21 Nov 1808 in Elbert County, GA; born in Georgia; died Aft. 1850 in In Habersham
County, GA Census.
More About Howard Cash, Jr.:
Burial: Camp Creek Church, Habersham County
v.
Frances Ann Cash, born 1793 in Elbert County, GA; died 21 Nov 1867 in Fayette County, GA; married
Joel Scales 03 Jan 1811 in Elbert County, GA; born 13 Feb 1778; died 08 Nov 1855 in Fayette County,
GA.
More About Frances Ann Cash:
Burial: Thornton Family Cemetery, Fayette County, GA
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Nelson Charles Cash, born 06 May 1795 in Elbert County, GA; died 09 Nov 1874 in Banks County, GA;
married Priscilia Russell 25 Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
Reuben Cash, born 19 Dec 1797 in Elbert County, GA; died 06 Jun 1866 in Banks County, GA; married
Elizabeth Buffington 10 Dec 1818 in Elbert County, GA; born 1802 in South Carolina; died 07 Aug
1868 in Banks County, GA.
Notes for Reuben Cash:
Buried at the Cash-Caudell Cemetery. Going east on Hwy 105 from 441, go .4 (four tenths) of a mile
from the Broad River. Park on the left at the top of the rise (presently an abandoned house there). You
can see an old road go up to the left and walk on it for about 100 feet going back parallel to the road you
came on. The cemetery is on the left by the highway (there is another old dirt road off to the right there
also).
Reuben Cash's Will
Georgia - Banks County
In the name of God Amen. I Reuben Cash of said State and County, being of fu (page torn) health and
advance age, but being of sound mind and dis (torn) posing memory, knowing that I must shortly depart
this life deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make some
disposition of my property with which a kind providence has helped me, I do therefore make this my last
will and testament revoking and annulling all others by me here for made.
1st
Then I devise and direct that my body be bound in a Christian like manner suitable to my
circumstances and condition in life.
2nd
Then I devise and direct all of my just debts (missing - torn) paid without delay by my
executor here after appointed.
3rd
Then I bequeath and give to my wife Elizabeth Cash during her natural life the track of land
whereon I now reside and at her death to be equally divided between my sons Preston C. Cash and
Barton A. Cash and also all of the household furniture in like manner with the forgoing things - missing 195
the said Preston C. Cash and Barton A. Cash to control the ab (missing) but not Dispose of the same
during their mothers lifetime. --- to have all profit of the same after a comfortable support is made for my
wife Elizabeth and also one cow and calf and I give and bequeath to my son Barton A. Cash my yoke of
oxen and wagon and I bequeath and give to my wife Elizabeth and son Barton one sow and five pigs and
five choice hogs of the largest size in my stock of hogs and also ten head of sheep.
4th
Then I devise and direct - that - all of the balance of my property both real and personal be
sold by my executor, consisting of one tract of land in Banks County containing forty acres more or less,
also two others in Habersham County whereon my son Joseph Cash lives containing 3 hundred and 81
acres more or less and the place whereon my son William M. Cash now lives containing 2 hundred and
50 Acres more or less and also all my personal property not mentioned in the third item be sold to the
highest and best bidder and to be divided as follows.
That my sons Thomas Cash, Joseph B. Cash, William M. Cash & Bird Cash and my daughter Martha
Wright have equal parts in said property and my grand children one of my son Alfred and one of my son
(Rasfud?) each to have one half as much as my children described in this item.
5th
testament.
I hereby constitute and appoint my son Preston C. Cash executor of this my last will and
Signed, Sealed, Acknowledged and published by Reuben Cash as his last will and testament in the
presence of us the undersigned who subscribed our names hereto in the presence of said testor at his
special request and instance, and in presence of each other this 11 of May 1866.
Witnesses C. H. Lane, L. M. Cash, C. N. Wofford
More About Reuben Cash:
Burial: Cash Caudell Cem on Hwy 105 Banks Cty GA
Notes for Elizabeth Buffington:
Buried at the Cash-Caudell Cemetery. Going east on Hwy 105 from 441, go .4 (four tenths) of a mile
from the Broad River. Park on the left at the top of the rise (presently an abandoned house there). You
can see an old road go up to the left and walk on it for about 100 feet going back parallel to the road you
came on. The cemetery is on the left by the highway (there is another old dirt road off to the right there
also).
More About Elizabeth Buffington:
Burial: Cash Caudell Cem on hwy 105 Banks Cty GA
Marriage Notes for Reuben Cash and Elizabeth Buffington:
Wife Elizabeth Buffington born 1800 died August 07, 1869.
118. Stephen Russell, died in Walker County, GA. He married 119. Polly Patton.
119. Polly Patton
Child of Stephen Russell and Polly Patton is:
59
i.
Priscilia Russell, born 01 May 1799 in South Carolina; died 12 May 1895 in Banks County, GA; married
Nelson Charles Cash 25 Feb 1819 in Elbert County, GA.
120. Samuel Morgan, Sr., born 1750 in PA; died 09 Oct 1833 in Homer GA. He was the son of 240.
James Morgan and 241. Eleanor Morgan. He married 121. 8ancy Hill.
121. 8ancy Hill, born 1757.
Notes for Samuel Morgan, Sr.:
Revolutionary War Veteran. Was a member of Hebron (elder); moved his letter to Homer when the Carmel
Presbyterian Church was organized there in 1810. Elder at Homer.
More About Samuel Morgan, Sr.:
Burial: Homer GA
Children of Samuel Morgan and Nancy Hill are:
i.
ii.
Talitha Morgan, married Unknown Cochran.
Rhoda Morgan, married William Forsyth.
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iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Margaret Morgan, married Unknown Cort.
John Morgan, married Margaret M. Boles.
Thomas Morgan
Martha Morgan, married Unknown Garrison.
Patsy Morgan, married Unknown Parris.
Samuel Morgan, Jr., born 26 Apr 1779 in Morris County NJ; died 02 Feb 1857 in AL; married (1)
Eleanor Garrison; born Abt. 1780; married (2) Margaret Johnson; married (3) Catherine Shearer.
Notes for Samuel Morgan, Jr.:
Moved to Benton Co. AL in 1834. eight children by Eleanor all born in Franklin Co., GA
ix.
Nancy Morgan, born 26 Oct 1780 in North Carolina; married Thomas Wesley Garrison 22 Jun 1800;
born 18 Jan 1780 in Orange County, NC; died 17 Oct 1864 in Banks County, GA.
More About Nancy Morgan:
Burial: Wilson's M E Church
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Johnathan J. Morgan, born 07 Apr 1801 in Franklin County, GA; died 04 May 1890 in Calhoun County,
AL; married (1) Priscilla Anderson 1820; married (2) Christianna B. Gardner 23 Sep 1832 in Clarke
County, GA; married (3) Elizabeth Ann Vaughn Verner 16 Oct 1876; married (4) Cyntha Ann Farmer 16
Aug 1877.
Generation o. 8
136. James Caudell, born 1720 in Lunenburg, VA; died 1787 in Wilkes County, NC. He was the son of
272. Steven Caudell and 273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields. He married 137. Mary Yarborough.
137. Mary Yarborough, born 1731 in Lunenburg, VA.
Children of James Caudell and Mary Yarborough are:
68
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Jesse Caudell, born Bet. 1751 - 1760.
John Caudell, born 1751.
James Caudell, born 1753; married Mary Frances Adams.
Mathew Caudell, born 1755; married Sarah Webb.
Benjamin Caudell, Sr., born Bet. 1758 - 1760 in Wilkes County, NC; died 12 Mar 1835 in Habersham
County, GA; married Sarah (Sally) Humphrey Abt. 1785.
David Caudell, born 1761 in Wilkes County, NC; died 1830 in Franklin County, GA; married (1)
Rebecca Sims 25 Nov 1817 in Franklin County, GA; born Abt. 1770; married (2) Elizabeth Bridges 26
Apr 1827 in Franklin County, GA; died Bef. 1850 in Franklin County, GA.
Notes for David Caudell:
David married Rebecca Sims in Franklin County, Georgia on November 25, 1817. David divorced
Rebecca. Supposedly he caught her with another man. May even have been the first divorce for adultery
in Franklin County, Georgia and he had to have it approved by the State Legislature. He then married
Elizabeth Bridges. David & Elizabeth had 2 children and David's orphaned daughter, Zelena, lived for a
time with Benjamin, Jr. and his wife, Fannie.
On November 10, 1852 Zelena married Alexander Murray, youngest son of James and Anna Murray. I
don't know what happened to Alexander's first wife, Eliza Ellis, who he married on February 17, 1850,
unless she died during childbirth. (E-mail from Evelyn Dunagan on January 12, 2001.
--Franklin County, Georgia
Court of Ordinary Records 1787-1849
David Caudle/Caudell, Deceased
Will Proved 12 Nov. 1832: Wife Elizabeth and child in being. Dtrs.
Elizabeth and Zeleana Caudle. Executor: Elizabeth. (S) 30 Dec. 1829.
Witness: Samuel Jackson, David Caudell, John Caudell, RG 159-2-39, Vol. 10,
Pg. 35, Book A.
Order William Catlett have LA with the Will annexed 12 Nov. 1832 and be
appointed guardian of William D. and Thomas B. Caudell, orphans, RG
159-2-39, Vol. 12, Pg. 134.
Order Appraisers appointed 12 November 1832, RG 159-2-39, Vol. 12 PG 135.
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Order William Catlett, August 1833. RG 159-2-27, Vol. 8, Pg. 18/Book G.
Return of William Catlett, November, 1833, RG 159-2-27, Vol. 8, Pg. 6, Book G.
William Catlett, Guardian ordered to produce Zeleana and David Caudel next court and show cause why
they should not be bound out 10 Mar. 1834. RG, 159-2-39, Vol. 12, Page 160-161.
Order William Catlett show cause why his security should not be released. 3 May, 1834. RG, 159-2-39,
Vol. 12, Page 159.
Order Zelina and William D. Caudel, Orphans, be bound out to Benjamin Caudel, 5 May 1834. RG 1592-39, Vol. 12 Page 162.
Order Abel Segars be dismissed as security for the Administrator, 5 May 1834. RG 159-2-39, Vol. 12,
Page 163.
Order Line Caudle, orphan of David, be bound to Littleton Meeks until 21 and Benjamin Caudle be
released 5 Mar 1838. RG 159-2-39, Vol, 12, page 220.
Order David Caudle, orphan of David, heretofore bound to Benjamin Caudle, be bound to William Crow
and Benjamin Caudle be released 7 May 1838. RG 159-2-39. Vol. 12, page 223.
Notes for Rebecca Sims:
David and Rebecca DIVORCE may have been the first case of adultery in Franklin County. He had to
have it approved by the state legislature and then he married Elizabeth bridges an april 26, 1827
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
Stephen A. Caudell, born 1763 in VA; married (1) Jane Dehart; married (2) Sarah Frances Adams; born
1842.
Thomas Aaron Caudell, born 1764 in VA; married Mary Jane Polly Caudell; born Abt. 1770.
Abner Caudell, born 1773 in Wilkes County, NC; married Jane Adams.
William Caudell, born 1782 in VA; married Nancy Craft; born 1786.
144. Daniel Hulsey He married 145. Mary Farlow.
145. Mary Farlow
Child of Daniel Hulsey and Mary Farlow is:
72
i.
Charles Hulsey, born 1709 in Chowan District, N.C.; died 1790 in Greenville County, SC; married
Hanna Witt.
146. John Witt
Child of John Witt is:
73
i.
Hanna Witt, died Aft. 1805; married Charles Hulsey.
153. Mary Kytle
Child of Mary Kytle is:
76
i.
Jacob Kytle, born 26 Jul 1757 in Philadelphia, PA; died 19 Mar 1843 in Greenville County, SC; married
Mary Unknown.
160. Johann Jacob Lautermilch, born 06 Jun 1726 in Michelfeld, Northern Kraichgau,Kirchardt, Badem,
Bayern, Germany; died 06 Jun 1807 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC. He was the son of 320. Hans Jacob
Lautermilch and 321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel. He married 161. Mary Rebecca Meyer.
161. Mary Rebecca Meyer, born 1714 in Switzerland; died 10 Jul 1805 in Seagrove, Randolph County,
NC. She was the daughter of 322. Henry I Moyer and 323. Anna K. Moore.
Notes for Johann Jacob Lautermilch:
Born in Michelfeld, Northern Kraichgau Region, Germany and died in Randolph County, NC in Pleasant Hill
Cemetery; he arrived in Philadelphia on April 15, 1749 aboard the Phoenix. He first settled in Pennsylvania and
later went to Randolph County, NC where he was a revolutionary War Veteran. From the War Department,
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Adjutant General's Office, Washington, D.C.:
"The records of this office show that one Jacob Lowermilch served in the Revolution War as an Ensign in Capt.
John Davis Woelpper's Company of the German Battalion of Continental Troops, commanded successively by
Col. Baron Atendt; Lt. Col. George Stricker, Col Ludwig Weltner, and Col. N. Housegger. Jacob was appointed
Sergeant July 24, 1776; Commissioned Ensign Nov. 19, 1976 and 2nd Lt. May 15, 1777. He resigned April 8,
1778. File No. ORD-fjm." Jacob appears in the 1779 Randolph County, NC Tax list next to James Lathem. He is
the only Laudermilk in Randolph County. The War Department placed a tombstone on Jacob's grave in Pleasant
Hill Cemetery.
--Jacob and Mary came over on the ship Pheonix. They came in by way of Pennsylvania.
Jacob came from Germany and fought in the Revolutionary War. It is from Jacob and Mary Myers Lautermilch
that all the Loudermilk, Lowdermilk, Laudermilch, etc they are all the same family.
He served as 2nd Lieutenant German Battalion in the Continental Troops.
Children of Johann Lautermilch and Mary Meyer are:
80
i.
ii.
Jacob Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 1751 in Randolph County, NC; died Jul 1805 in Burke County,
NC; married Elizabeth.
John Harrison Loudermilk/Lautermilch, born 10 Jun 1763; died 08 Aug 1848; married (1) Mary Rachel
Elliott; married (2) Cynthia Swain Elliott; married (3) Jane Jenkins.
168. Reuben Washburn, Sr., born 1721 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1757 in Bridgewater,
Plymouth County, MA. He was the son of 336. James Bowden Washburn and 337. Elizabeth Leonard. He
married 169. Betty Dilly 11 May 1749 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
169. Betty Dilly, born 1721 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, MA; died 1800 in Rutland, VT.
Children of Reuben Washburn and Betty Dilly are:
84
i.
ii.
iii.
Reuben Washburn, Jr., born 18 Jul 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1795 in Milton,
Chittenden County, VT; married Dorcas Unknown 1780.
Seth Washburn, born 02 Aug 1751 in Middleboro, Barnstable, MA; died 1799 in Woodstock, Windsor,
VT; married Elizabeth Dunbar; born 19 Jan 1752 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died in
Hartland, Windsor, VT.
Isaiah Washburn, born 27 Nov 1754 in Middleboro, Barnstable, MA; died 05 Jan 1840 in Windham,
Bradford, PA; married Priscilla Wood; born 05 Jan 1757 in Barnstable, MA; died 28 Apr 1817 in
Homer, Cattaraugus, NY.
184. James Akin, born in Henrico County, Virginia; died Bet. 1816 - 1817 in Clarke County, GA. He was
the son of 368. James Akin. He married 185. Frances.
185. Frances, died in Clarke County, GA.
Notes for James Akin:
Revolution Soldier, Sorce Family Heads 1805-Georgia
--Will on file in Clarke County, Georgia, dated June 23, 1813; witnessed by William B. Cole and Thomas Hyche,
and Benjamin Wills.
Children of James Akin and Frances are:
92
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
William Akins, died Bef. 1840 in Clarke County, GA; married Mary Robertson 10 Feb 1789 in
Grantville County, NC.
Nancy Akin, married (1) Burk; married (2) Uriah Humphreys.
Jeanette Akin, married Herring.
Milly Akin, married Edward Nix/ Nicks 28 Jun 1797 in Oglethorpe County, GA.
Dinah Akin, married Robert Morris.
Frances B. Akin
Polly Akin
Sarah Sally Akin
Rhoda Akin
James Akin, RS, born 1759 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died 13 Aug 1843 in Campbell County,
GA; married Lavina; born Bet. 1700 - 1780; died Aft. Sep 1843.
199
xi.
xii.
xiii.
Elizabeth 'Betty' Akin, born 1762; died Aft. 1850 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
Tabitha Tabby Akin, born 1777 in Virginia; died 1857 in in Clarke County Census 1850.
John Akin, born 1797; died Aft. 1870 in In Census of Carroll County, GA; married Elizabeth; born
1803; died Aft. 1870 in In Census of Carroll County, GA.
188. Matthias Parr Sr., born 1721; died Bet. 1765 - 1813. He was the son of 376. John Parr and 377.
Mary Curwin.
Children of Matthias Parr Sr. are:
i.
Matthias Parr, Jr., born 17 Sep 1757 in Roxbury TP, Morris Co. NJ; died 17 Apr 1846 in Johnson
County IN; married Mary (Amy) Coleman 03 Feb 1779 in Morris County, NJ; born Abt. 1754 in NJ;
died 08 Aug 1835 in Johnson County IN.
Notes for Matthias Parr, Jr.:
Revolutionary War Vet.
ii.
94
iii.
iv.
John Parr, born 14 Jun 1759 in Roxbury Twp Morris County NJ; died 02 Sep 1850 in Johnson County
IN; married Leah Sleeper 05 Jun 1788 in Burlington NJ; born Bet. 1750 - 1777; died Bet. 1808 - 1865.
Benjamin Parr, born 01 Sep 1760 in Morris County, NJ; died 22 Dec 1842 in Carrol County, GA;
married (1) Sarah Daniel DuPre; married (2) Martha Duncley McKinney 25 Jul 1790 in Wilkes County,
NC.
Unknown Tentative Parr, born Abt. 1762; died Bet. 1792 - 1853.
212. Richard Brown
Child of Richard Brown is:
106
i.
Augustine Brown, born in Henry County, VA.
216. 8athaniel Davis, died Bef. 1820 in Pendleton District, SC. He married 217. Piety Unknown.
217. Piety Unknown
Children of Nathaniel Davis and Piety Unknown are:
108
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Enoch Davis
Elizabeth Davis, married Unknown Burris.
Nancy Davis, married Unknown Cox.
Piety Davis, married Unknown Hobson.
Judy Davis, married Unknown Hix.
Rebecka Davis
Thomas Davis, Sr., born 1754 in North Carolina; died Dec 1819 in Franklin County, GA; married (1)
Keziah; married (2) Keziah.
220. William Stone
Children of William Stone are:
110
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Daughter Stone, married Allen Johnson.
Daughter Stone, married Cleveland Estes.
Daughter Stone, married Charles Davis.
William Stone
Micajah Stone, married Rhoda Unknown.
Polly Stone, married Unknown Williams.
Susannah Stone
James Stone
Jonathan Stone, born Abt. 1750; married Mary Unknown.
232. Stephen Cash, born Abt. 1727 in Goochland/Westmorland County, VA; died 15 Jun 1799 in Amherst
County, VA. He was the son of 464. Robert Howard Cash and 465. Ruth Elphingston. He married 233.
Jemima Grinings 26 May 1747 in Stafford County, VA.
233. Jemima Grinings, born Abt. 1730 in Virginia; died Jul 1763 in Virginia.
200
Notes for Stephen Cash:
From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Cash Ancestors
Robert Howard's son, Stephen Cash, was born around 1730 in Goochland County, Virginia and married Jamima
Grining in Stafford County, Virginia. His second wife was Hannah or Johannah. He may have married three times
Jamima was his wife in 1763 when land was deeded jointly in Albemarle County. There were eight children.
Stephen served with Col. George Washington's Regiment in the French Indian War of 1755-58. His will was
recorded in Amherst County 17 June 1799.
Submitted by Charlotte C. Cash, Evans, GA
--Will of Stephen Cash [Amherst Co. Va. Will Book 3:550-551]
In the name of God, Amen. I, Stephen Cash, being weak in body through infirmity of old age, but of sound
memory, do constitute and appoint this my last Will and Testament.
In the first place, I desire all my just debts to be paid by sons, William Cash and James Cash, to whom I give and
bequeath my land whereon I now live, containing 295 acres, more or less, to be divided between my said sons,
William and James Cash, by a line of division agreed on by them already. I also desire that my dear and loving
wife may continue in peaceable possession of so much of my property as she may think proper to answer her
necessities and the rest of my personal property to be sold and equally divided among the rest of my children not
herein mentioned. And such property as my wife may see cause to keep during her life, at her decease, I desire
that it may be divided equally as the rest of my Personal property above mentioned.
s/Stephen (x) Cash 18 Dec, 1798
Test(Witness): John Massie, Barlett Cash, Charles Tucker 17 June 1799. Will was sworn to by the 3 witnesses
and ordered to be recorded.
The following records are in the Virginia State Library: Inventory of STEPHEN CASH, recorded 16 Feb. 1801,
Amherst Co. Will Book 4, Reel 18, Page. 4. Administrator's bond for Stephen Cash's estate, dated 15 Dec. 1800,
Ibid page. 327. Final Settlement naming all of Stephen's children, Will Book 5:6-7. The above and below records
were abstracted from microfilm copies obtained from Virginia State Library by Thelma F. Prince.
Administrators's Bond For Stephen Cash's Estate [Amherst Co. Va. Will Book 4:327]
Amherst Co. Va. 15 Dec. 1800. Peter Cash, William Cash, and Daniel Tyler, bound unto Justices of Amherst Co.
in sum of $1000. The condition of such obligation is that Peter Cash administrator with the will annexed of
Stephen Cash dec'd, do make a true and perfect inventory of all the goods, chattels, and credits of Stephen Cash
which shall become known to him, and further do well and truly pay and deliver all the legacies specified in said
Will as far as the value of said goods allows and the law charges.
J Camm, D.C.
Recorded 15 Dec. 1800
s/Peter Cash, s/Daniel Tyler, s/William Cash
Amherst Co. Va. 16 Feb. 1801.
The appraisement of Stephen Cash dec'd was returned and ordered to be recorded. Appraisers were Wm.
Sandidge, Charles Tucker, John Smith.
Total value of estate not added up [Will Book 4:4] Amherst Co. Va. in 1807 (month and day not given on return).
The following were paid legacies from the Stephen Cash estate: Lydda Cottral, Howard Cash, John Cash, Sally
Tyler, Jemimah Cash, Thomas Cash.
The next page is dated 1801 (P. 7): Rec'd of Wm. CASH, L3 , 7 shillings, 6 pence and rec'd of James Cash, 1,2,
11 shillings, 2 pence, only mention of Cash names. At end of this page, it says Peter Cash account of the estate of
Stephen Cash examined and find it to stand as stated this 11 July 1809. s/Micajah Camden, Charles Tucker, Wm.
Sandidge [Will Book 5:6, 7]
Children of Stephen Cash and Jemima Grinings are:
i.
ii.
116
iii.
iv.
Jemima Cash, born Abt. 1749 in Virginia.
Lydia Cash, born Abt. 1752 in Albemarle County, VA; died 1821 in Bedford County, VA; married
James Cottrell Abt. 1775 in Virginia; born 14 Oct 1748.
Howard Cash, Sr, born 06 Aug 1754 in Albemarle County, VA; died 16 Jul 1843 in Habersham County,
GA (now Banks County); married (1) Lucy Ann Tyler 1778 in Virginia; married (2) Ester Starrett 03
Dec 1831 in Habersham Cty, GA book A page 162.
John Cash, born 05 Apr 1757 in Albemarle County, VA; died 13 Aug 1836 in McDonough, Henry
201
County, GA; married Lucy Campbell 23 Jan 1782 in Amherst County, Va; born 03 Mar 1760 in Amherst
County, VA; died 23 Jan 1848 in Pike County, GA.
Notes for John Cash:
He served in the Revolutionary War
v.
Peter Cash, born 21 Feb 1759 in Albermarle County, VA; died 15 Nov 1832 in DeKalb Cty, GA;
married Ann Holloday 16 Jun 1789 in Amherst County, VA.
Notes for Peter Cash:
He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War , but was denied a pension because his service was not long
enough.
vi.
Sarah Cash, born 16 Jul 1763 in Amherst County, VA; died 20 Dec 1849 in Highland County, Ohio;
married Daniel Tyler 1784 in Amherst County, Va; born 18 Feb 1758; died 10 Mar 1843 in Highland
County, Ohio.
More About Sarah Cash:
Burial: Greenfield, Ohio on S. A. Duncan's Farm
More About Daniel Tyler:
Burial: Greenfield, Ohio on S. A. Duncan's Farm
vii.
William Cash, born 14 Feb 1764 in Amherst County, VA; died 28 Oct 1850 in DeKalb County, GA;
married (1) Martha; married (2) Jane Patterson 07 Oct 1797 in Amherst County, VA; married (3) Sarah
Cambell 07 Oct 1797 in DeKalb County, GA.
234. 8elson Tyler, died in Amherst County, VA. He married 235. Elizabeth Wade.
235. Elizabeth Wade
Children of Nelson Tyler and Elizabeth Wade are:
i.
Daniel Tyler, born 18 Feb 1758; died 10 Mar 1843 in Highland County, Ohio; married Sarah Cash 1784
in Amherst County, Va; born 16 Jul 1763 in Amherst County, VA; died 20 Dec 1849 in Highland
County, Ohio.
More About Daniel Tyler:
Burial: Greenfield, Ohio on S. A. Duncan's Farm
More About Sarah Cash:
Burial: Greenfield, Ohio on S. A. Duncan's Farm
117
ii.
Lucy Ann Tyler, born 1760 in Amhurst County, VA; died 1830 in Habersham County, GA ( now Banks
County ); married Howard Cash, Sr 1778 in Virginia.
240. James Morgan, born 1710; died 1782. He was the son of 480. John Morgan and 481. Sarah Evans.
He married 241. Eleanor Morgan.
241. Eleanor Morgan
Notes for James Morgan:
Welch origin. from Burke County, PA.; worked with iron in PA; m first Eleanor, second Sarah Heinlin, dau of
George Heinlin; seven known children by Eleanor.
Children of James Morgan and Eleanor Morgan are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Abel Morgan, married Elizabeth Bell Bay.
Jr. James Morgan
Olivia Morgan, married James McCollough.
Sarah Morgan
Daniel Morgan, born 1737; died 1802.
Notes for Daniel Morgan:
General in Revolutionary War. Hero for whom Morgan Co. GA is named.
202
120
vi.
vii.
Samuel Morgan, Sr., born 1750 in PA; died 09 Oct 1833 in Homer GA; married Nancy Hill.
John Mordeci Morgan, born 19 Jun 1750; died 09 Aug 1794; married Mary Davis.
Notes for John Mordeci Morgan:
Lt. in Revolutionary War from PA.
Generation o. 9
272. Steven Caudell, born 1684 in Scotland; died 1759. He was the son of 544. James Caudell and 545.
Unknown. He married 273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields.
273. Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields, born 1691 in Scotland; died 1763.
Children of Steven Caudell and Mary Fields are:
136
i.
ii.
James Caudell, born 1720 in Lunenburg, VA; died 1787 in Wilkes County, NC; married Mary
Yarborough.
Benjamin Caudell, born 1730; died Bef. 1776.
320. Hans Jacob Lautermilch, born 10 Jul 1696 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; died
14 Mar 1735 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of 640. Valentini
Lautermilch and 641. Anna Christina Dorner. He married 321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel.
321. Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel, born 1700.
Children of Hans Lautermilch and Maria Reckel/Rockel are:
160
i.
ii.
iii.
Johann Jacob Lautermilch, born 06 Jun 1726 in Michelfeld, Northern Kraichgau,Kirchardt, Badem,
Bayern, Germany; died 06 Jun 1807 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC; married Mary Rebecca Meyer.
Anna Catherine Loudermilk, born 13 Jan 1728.
Johann Michel Lautermilch, born 17 May 1733; died 14 Apr 1745.
322. Henry I Moyer, born 1690 in Heildbron, Germany; died 04 Dec 1758 in Mulhbach, Lancaster County,
PA. He married 323. Anna K. Moore.
323. Anna K. Moore, born 1697 in Wertemburg, Germany; died 1762 in Mulhbach, Landercaster County,
PA.
Child of Henry Moyer and Anna Moore is:
161
i.
Mary Rebecca Meyer, born 1714 in Switzerland; died 10 Jul 1805 in Seagrove, Randolph County, NC;
married Johann Jacob Lautermilch.
336. James Bowden Washburn, born 06 Oct 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 04 Aug
1741 in Taunton, Bristol County, MA. He was the son of 672. James Washburn and 673. Mary Bowden. He
married 337. Elizabeth Leonard 23 Nov 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
337. Elizabeth Leonard, born 1702 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 14 Oct 1783 in
Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
Notes for James Bowden Washburn:
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 283 and 114.
Child of James Washburn and Elizabeth Leonard is:
168
i.
Reuben Washburn, Sr., born 1721 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 1757 in Bridgewater,
Plymouth County, MA; married (1) Abigail Murrey; married (2) Betty Dilly 11 May 1749 in
Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA.
368. James Akin
Child of James Akin is:
184
i.
James Akin, born in Henrico County, Virginia; died Bet. 1816 - 1817 in Clarke County, GA; married
Frances.
203
376. John Parr, born Abt. 1696 in England; died Bet. 1729 - 1787. He married 377. Mary Curwin 19 Dec
1719 in Morris County, NJ.
377. Mary Curwin, born Abt. 1696; died Bet. 1728 - 1790.
Children of John Parr and Mary Curwin are:
188
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
John Parr, Jr., born Abt. 1720; died Bef. 13 Nov 1749.
Matthias Parr Sr., born 1721; died Bet. 1765 - 1813; married Bet. 1740 - 1772.
Cornelius Parr, born Abt. 1722; died Bet. 1723 - 1812.
Elihu Parr, born Abt. 1723; died Bet. 1724 - 1813.
Eliphalet Parr, born Abt. 1724; died Bet. 1725 - 1814.
Jess Parr, born Abt. 1725; died Bef. 1779 in Morris County, NJ; married Elizabeth.
Jemima Parr, born Abt. 1726; died Bet. 1727 - 1820.
464. Robert Howard Cash, born Abt. 1703 in Westmoreland County, VA; died Sep 1772 in Amherst
County, VA. He was the son of 928. William C. Cash and 929. Elizabeth Skinner. He married 465. Ruth
Elphingston.
465. Ruth Elphingston, died 1784 in Amherst County, VA.
Notes for Robert Howard Cash:
From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Cash Ancestors
William's Son, Howard (aka Robert Howard), was born around 1703 in Westmoreland County. He married Ruth
(probably Elphingston), and they had eleven children. Howard died in 1772 and left a will in Amherst County,
Virginia.
Submitted by Charlotte C. Cash, Evans, GA
--Will of Howard Cash Amherst Co. Va. [ Will Book 1:228-231].
In the name of God Amen. I, Howard Cash, of the county of Amherst, being sick and weak of body, but of sound
and perfect state of mind and memory and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament.
First, I lend my wife, Ruth, eight Negroes during her natural life, namely, Joseph, Cate,
James, Charles, Sall, Dinah, Dick, and David.
Item. I lend to my beloved wife during her life the land and plantation whereon I live, which said land and
Negroes I lend to my wife during widowhood or natural life.
Item. I, give to my son, Joel, one hundred acres land joining the land on which he lives and 2 Negroes
named Dick, a boy, I give to my grandson, Howard, the son of Joel Cash, after the death of my son, Joel, to him
and his heirs forever.
Item. I give to my daughter, Mary Lively, a Negro wench named Sarah.
Item. I give to my son, Benjamin, 400 acres land adjacent to land that is at present the property of Capt.
Aaron Higginbotham, and the land whereon I now live, also a Negro fellow named James, whom I purchased of
W. Thomas Mitchell.
Item. I lend to my daughter, Rosanna, a Negro wench named Fillis during her life and after her decease to
my grandson, Micajah (her and her increase to him and his heirs forever).
Item. I lend to my daughter Ann Powell, a Negro wench named Peg during her life and after her decease
to the heirs of her body and if she dies without issue my will is that the said Negro her increase may descend to
the children of my daughter, Rosanna.
Item. I give to my son, Robert, 240 acres land lying between the land whereon I live and Stephen Cash's
land, moreover, I give to my son, Robert, 400 acres land which I left to my wife, after her decease, a Negro boy
named John and also a bed and furniture and 2 cows.
Item.
I give to my daughter, Mary Ann, a Negro boy named Ralph and also a bed and furniture and a cow and a
calf.
Item. My will and desire is that my daughter, Elizabeth Nuckles, may have 30 pounds to be raised out of
my estate which I have willed to my wife, to be paid in ten years by an order for 3 pounds a year upon some
merchant as soon as it becomes due.
I give to my daughter, Ruth, a Negro girl named Nell and her increase to her and her heirs for ever and also
a bed and furniture and a cow and a calf.
204
Item. I give to my son, Stephen, 5 shillings and I give to my daughter Sarah Mause, 5 shillings.
Item. My will after the decease of my wife, Ruth, is that two Negroes, James and Charles, may descend to
my son, Joel, and Joseph and Cate to my son, Benjamin, and two Negroes, Sall and Davie, to my son, Robert.
Item. My will is that after the decease of myself and my wife, the increase of Sall if any may be equally
divided between my daughters, Mary Ann and Ruth, and if either of said daughters should depart this life
unmarried or before they arrive to lawful age, the survivor of them should possess the issue of the Negro woman.
Item. The residue of my estate which I have not already devised may go to my beloved wife during her
life and after her decease to be equally divided between my three sons, Joel, Benjamin, and Robert.
Item. I do not desire that my estate be appraised and I appoint my beloved wife, executrix, and my sons,
Joel, Benjamin, and Robert, executors of this last Will and Testament.
Test (witness): Roderick McCulloch, David Crawford s/Howard Cash (seal) 28 Feb. 1772. Sworn to by the oaths
of Roderick McCulloch and David Crawford and ordered to be recorded.
To executors, Ruth Cash, Joel Cash, Benjamin Cash, and Robert Cash, a certificate
granted them for obtaining probate in due form, which they with Richard Powell, Gabriel Penn, their securities,
entered into and acknowledged bond of 2000 pounds. s/Edmund Wilcox, Clerk of Court.
6 Oct. 1772. Amherst Co. Va.
Administration of Ruth Cash [Amherst Co. Va. Order Book 1782-84:205-206] On the motion of Hendrick
Arnold, Adm. of the estate of Ruth Cash, Dec'd is granted him, who with Caleb Higginbotham, his Security
entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of One Thousand Pounds, took the Oath required by law
and ordered to be recorded.
March Court 1784
Jacob Symth, John Karr, Nathaniel Hill and John Hill (or any 3 of them) they being first sworn are appointed to
appraise in current money the slaves and personal estate of Ruth Cash deceased and return an inventory thereof to
this court.
Child of Robert Cash and Ruth Elphingston is:
232
i.
Stephen Cash, born Abt. 1727 in Goochland/Westmorland County, VA; died 15 Jun 1799 in Amherst
County, VA; married (1) Jemima Grinings 26 May 1747 in Stafford County, VA; married (2) Johanna
'Hanna' Tucker Bef. 1766 in Amherst County, Va.
480. John Morgan, born in Wales; died 1743 in Bucks County PA. He married 481. Sarah Evans.
481. Sarah Evans She was the daughter of 962. Evan Evans.
Children of John Morgan and Sarah Evans are:
i.
ii.
Thomas Morgan, died 1778 in Savannah, GA; married Rebecca Alexander.
Sarah Morgan
Notes for Sarah Morgan:
Mother of Daniel Boone
240
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Isaac Morgan
John Morgan
Hannah Morgan, married James Hunter.
Mary Morgan
James Morgan, born 1710; died 1782; married (1) Eleanor Morgan; married (2) Sarah Heinlin.
Generation o. 10
544. James Caudell, born Abt. 1641 in England; died 1684. He was the son of 1088. Thomas Caudill. He
married 545. Unknown.
545. Unknown
Children of James Caudell and Unknown are:
272
i.
ii.
iii.
William Caudell, born Bet. 1680 - 1740.
Steven Caudell, born 1684 in Scotland; died 1759; married Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy' Fields.
Sampson Caudell, born 1717 in Lunenburg, VA.
205
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
First Daughter Caudell, born 1730 in VA.
David Caudell, born 1734.
Edward Caudell, born 1736.
Henryetta Caudell, born 1738.
640. Valentini Lautermilch, born 1674 in Kirchardt, Baden, Bayern, Germany; died 15 Dec 1724 in
Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany. He was the son of 1280. Hans Veltin Lautermilch. He
married 641. Anna Christina Dorner 22 Jul 1694.
641. Anna Christina Dorner, died 29 Dec 1723 in Germany.
Notes for Valentini Lautermilch:
Born in Germany; the family was from Michelfeld in the Northern Kraichgan region of Germany, and the were
affiliated with the Michelfeld Lutheran Congregation; he was a shepherd.
Children of Valentini Lautermilch and Anna Dorner are:
320
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Anna Rosina Lautermilch, born 12 May 1695.
Hans Jacob Lautermilch, born 10 Jul 1696 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; died 14
Mar 1735 in Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; married Maria Catrherine Reckel/Rockel.
Johann Leonhard Lautermilch, born 23 Dec 1698; died 1700.
Johann Wolgang Lautermilch, born 07 Nov 1700; died 27 Jul 1702.
Johann Michel Lautermilch, born 10 Oct 1702; died 1703.
Hans Wegrich Lautermilch, born 1704.
Anna Catherine Lautermilch, born 26 Mar 1706.
Anna Elizabeth Lautermilch, born 18 Nov 1709; died 16 Aug 1713.
Mathias Lautermilch, born 09 Apr 1714.
672. James Washburn, born 15 May 1672 in Bridgewater; died 11 Jun 1749 in Bridgewater. He was the
son of 1344. John Washburn and 1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell. He married 673. Mary Bowden 20 Dec
1693 in Bridgewater.
673. Mary Bowden, born Bet. 19 Dec 1669 - 18 Dec 1670; died 18 Dec 1747 in Bridgewater.
Notes for James Washburn:
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 113.
James married in Bridgewater 20 December 1693 Mary Bowden, born in the period 19 December 1669-18
December 1670 [based on age at death], died in Bridgewater 18 December 1747 in her 78th yer.
The Will of James Washburn of Bridgewater, yeoman, dated 14 January 1747, proved 3 July 1749, names sons
Edward, Moses and Gideon; heirs of son James, deceased [Reuben, simeon, Ebenezer, Josiah and Mary
Washburn]; daughter Mary [wife of William Snow]; daughter Anna' daughter Sarah [wife of Henry Caswell];
daughter Martha [wife of Robert Richmond]; daughter Elizabeth [wife of Elisha Haward, Jr.]. Son Gideon was
appointed executor.
Children of James Washburn and Mary Bowden are:
i.
ii.
Mary Washburn, born 28 Oct 1694.
Anna Washburn, born 01 Feb 1695.
Notes for Anna Washburn:
Birth year could be 1696.; unmarried as of 14 January 1747; had an illegitimate child by Isaac Hayward
on 9 November 1726.
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 114.
336
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
James Bowden Washburn, born 06 Oct 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; died 04 Aug 1741
in Taunton, Bristol County, MA; married Elizabeth Leonard 23 Nov 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth
County, MA.
Edward Washburn, born 08 Dec 1700.
Moses Washburn, born 09 Sep 1702.
Gideon Washburn, born 16 Aug 1704.
Sarah Washburn, born 02 Oct 1706.
Martha Washburn, born 10 Jan 1708.
Notes for Martha Washburn:
206
Birth year could be 1709
ix.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 05 Apr 1710.
928. William C. Cash, born 1653 in Scotland; died Bef. 25 Aug 1708 in Westmoreland County, VA. He
married 929. Elizabeth Skinner.
929. Elizabeth Skinner
Notes for William C. Cash:
From the book" The Heritage of Habersham County, Georgia 1817 - 2000."
Cash Ancestors
William Cash was born in Scotland around 1625 and settled in Salem, Massachusetts about 1667. He married
Elizabeth Lambert and bought a home at the junction of Essex and Forrester Street. They had eight children
whose births and marriages are on record in the First Church of Salem.
William was a master mariner who owned and operated the Brigantine, "Good Intent," in the British Isles. He
died in 1690 and is buried in the Charter Street Cemetery in Salem. The wooden cross that once marked his grave
is now gone.
William left on record that the Cash seat was anciently at "the Place Cash" near Strathminglo, Fife, Scotland.
About 1676, the mariner, William Cash, brought from Scotland to Salem our immigrant Cash ancestor whose
name was also William Cash. Our William Cash is Believed to be the nephew of the mariner, William Cash.
Our William Cash was born in Scotland around 1653. A British tax record in 1677 list him in Washington Parish,
Westmoreland County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth (probably Skinner), and they had eight children. William
left a will recorded in Westmoreland County, Virginia 25 August 1708.
Submitted by Charlotte C. Cash, Evans, GA
--Will of William Cash, Westmoreland County, Virginia.[Will Book 4:141-142]
In the name of God Amen! I, William Cash, being sick and weak of body but of perfect sense and memory praise
be God, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all other wills heretofore made save only
this in manner and form followeth: I give my soul to God which gave it and my body to the Earth there to be
decently buried according to the discretion of my executor in sure and certain hopes of Resurrection and that I
shall see my
Savior at the last day.
Item. I do make my loving wife Elizabeth Cash my Executrix and Peter Skinner my Executor. Item. I give
unto my loving wife my plantation with a third part of my land during her life.
Item. I give one hundred acres of land being at the head of my land westward from my plantation to my
son Will Cash and to him and his heirs and if he dieth without male heirs then it is my will that my son Thomas
Cash shall have it and his male heirs, and if my son Thomas Cash dieth without male heirs then it is my will that it
should fall to my son John Cash and to his male heirs.
Item. I give the remaining part of my land, it being one hundred twenty four acres to my son James Cash
and to his male heirs and if he die without male heirs, then it is my will that my son Howard Cash shall have it and
if he dieth without male heirs, it is my will it should fall to my son Joseph Cash and his male heirs, and if he dieth
without male heirs it is my will that my son Peter Cash and to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give all my personal to my loving wife after my debts is paid. In witness whereof I have set my
hand and seal this sixteenth day of Febr'y 1708/7.
To my son William Cash underlined between the seventeen & eighteen lines before signed.
Will Cash signed. (seal)
Testes (Witness): John Skinner, Jno. Thomas, Mary Horton
I having a fatherly care of my children do order them my son William Cash to live dutifully with his
mother until he be of age of one and twenty and likewise my son Thomas Cash and my daughter Anis Cash until
she be eighteen years of age and if she or either of them will not be governed by their mother then it is my desire
that my friend and Executor Peter Skinner shall have full power over them or either of them that will not be
obedient unto their mother to take them to himself for the full time aforesaid. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal. Will Cash signed
William Cash age 19 yrs. 5th day of March 1708/7, Thomas Cash age 11, 2nd day of August 1708, Anish
Cash aged 15, 31st day of July 1708.
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Testes (Witness): John Skinner, John Thomas his mark.
Westmoreland Co. Va. At a Court held for the said County the Last Will and Testament of William Cash
was proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereunto as also the codicil above written and ordered to be recorded
25th August 1708.
Recorded 30 August Test (witness): JA: Westcomb, Clerk
Child of William Cash and Elizabeth Skinner is:
464
i.
Robert Howard Cash, born Abt. 1703 in Westmoreland County, VA; died Sep 1772 in Amherst County,
VA; married Ruth Elphingston.
962. Evan Evans
Child of Evan Evans is:
481
i.
Sarah Evans, married John Morgan.
Generation o. 11
1088. Thomas Caudill, born 1610. He was the son of 2176. William Caudle.
Child of Thomas Caudill is:
544
i.
James Caudell, born Abt. 1641 in England; died 1684; married Unknown.
1280. Hans Veltin Lautermilch, born in Migrated from Switerland to Germany Kirchard region.
Children of Hans Veltin Lautermilch are:
640
i.
ii.
Valentini Lautermilch, born 1674 in Kirchardt, Baden, Bayern, Germany; died 15 Dec 1724 in
Michelfeld, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany; married Anna Christina Dorner 22 Jul 1694.
Hans Melchoir Lautermilch
1344. John Washburn, born Abt. 1621 in Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England; died 12 Nov 1686 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. He married 1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell 06 Dec 1645 in Plymouth, MA.
1345. Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell, born Abt. 1628 in Duxbury, MA; died Bet. 01 Nov 1681 - 05 Dec 1684 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. She was the daughter of 2690. Experience Mitchell and 2691. Jane Cooke.
Notes for John Washburn:
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 73.
John Washburn married (2) after 7 November 1684 and before 30 October 1686, Elizabeth (--) Packard, widow
of Samuel Packard.
The evidence for Elizabeth as the daughter of Jane Cooke and Experience Mitchell is circumstantial. In "Bradford
Hist", writing of Francis Cooke and family in about the year 1650, Bradford says "...and hath seen his children's
children have children...". Elizabeth was the only grandchild of Francis to have children by that date.
John Washburn was aged 14 when he arrived in Boston in "midsummer" 1635 on the ship Elizabeth and Anne
with brother Philip, aged 11, and Mrs. Marjorie Washburn, aged 49, of Evesham, co. Worcester.
"John Wsbone, Sen and John Wasbore, Jun were both on the list of "The Names of all the Males that are able to
beare Armes from xvj. Yeares old to 60 Yeares, wthin the seuall Towneshipps" in Duxborrow in August of 1643.
In 1645 both John Washburn and John Washburn Jr. were on a list of inhabitants of Duxbury.
On 7 Jun 1659 John Washburn Jr. was elected Constable for Duxbury.
On the 6th of the 9th mo. [November] 1664, John Washburne Junr. acknowledged sale of land given him by his
father Experience Mitchell.
The Will of "John Washbourne sen" of Bridgewater, dated 30 October 1686 and exhibited 8 June 1687, names
wife Elizabeth; sons John, Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, Jonathan, Benjamin; younger son James; daughters Mary,
Elizabeth, Jane and Sarah. The will describes James and Sarah as "my two yonger children". The inventory gives
his daate of death as 12 November 1686.
On 10 September 1694 John Washburne, Thomas Washburn, Joseph Washburne, Jonathan Washburne, James
Washburne, Edward Seely, Samuel Kingsley, William Orcutt and Sarah Washburn, all fo Bridgwater, sold to
Samuel Washburne of Bridgwater land left unwilled "by our Father and ffather in law John Washburne Deceased.
James Washburn is the only one of the 11 children for whom a birth record has been found.
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Children, born in Duxbury and Bridgewater; order of birth is uncertain; all are named in their fathers will.
The above quoted from the text of "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke,
page 73-74.
.
More About John Washburn:
Baptism (LDS): 28 Nov 1621, Bengeworth, Worcestershire, England
Children of John Washburn and Elizabeth Mitchell are:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
John Washburn, born Abt. 1646.
Thomas Washburn, born Abt. 1649.
Samuel Washburn, born Bet. 25 Mar 1651 - 24 Mar 1652.
Joseph Washburn, born Abt. 1652.
Jonathan Washburn, born 1658.
Benjamin Washburn, born Bet. 1658 - 1661; died Bet. 28 Jul - 12 Dec 1690.
Notes for Benjamin Washburn:
Died between 28 July and 12 December 1690, unmarried. The will of Benjamin Washbourn of
Bridgewater dated 28 July 1690, proved 17 Mar 1690/1, names his brothers Jonathan, James, Samuel
and Joseph; sisters Jane Washbourne and Sarah Washbourne. The inventory is dated 12 December 1690.
vii.
Mary Washburn, born Bef. 23 Apr 1661; married Samuel Kingsley; born 06 Jun 1662 in Braintree, MA;
died 17 Dec 1713 in Tauton.
Notes for Mary Washburn:
Letter from Thomas Mitchell to Experience Mitchell which mentions the recent birth of a daughter to his
daughter Elizabeth and her 6 sons.
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 74.
672
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
Elizabeth Washburn, born 1665.
Jane Washburn, born Bet. 1670 - 1672.
James Washburn, born 15 May 1672 in Bridgewater; died 11 Jun 1749 in Bridgewater; married Mary
Bowden 20 Dec 1693 in Bridgewater.
Sarah Washburn, born Abt. 1675.
Generation o. 12
2176. William Caudle, born 1580.
Child of William Caudle is:
1088
i.
Thomas Caudill, born 1610.
2690. Experience Mitchell, born Abt. 1602 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands;
died 05 Sep 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA. He was the son of 5380. Thomas Mitchell and 5381.
Margaret Williams. He married 2691. Jane Cooke Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony.
2691. Jane Cooke, born Abt. 1604 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 1640 in Plymonth, Plymonth, MA. She
was the daughter of 5382. Francis Cooke and 5383. Hester Le Mahieu.
Notes for Experience Mitchell:
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 29
Notes for Jane Cooke:
See "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", Volume 12, Francis Cooke, page 29.
Arrived on ship Anne.
Children of Experience Mitchell and Jane Cooke are:
1345
i.
ii.
Elizabeth Cooke Mitchell, born Abt. 1628 in Duxbury, MA; died Bet. 01 Nov 1681 - 05 Dec 1684 in
Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA; married John Washburn 06 Dec 1645 in Plymouth, MA.
Thomas Mitchell, born Bet. 22 May 1627 - 1631.
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iii.
Mary Mitchell, born Abt. 1632.
Generation o. 13
5380. Thomas Mitchell He married 5381. Margaret Williams.
5381. Margaret Williams
Child of Thomas Mitchell and Margaret Williams is:
2690
i.
Experience Mitchell, born Abt. 1602 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands; died
05 Sep 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymonth, MA; married Jane Cooke Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth
Colony.
5382. Francis Cooke, born Bet. 1583 - 1584 in Prib Canterbury or Norwich, England; died 07 Apr 1663 in
Plymonth, Plymouth County, MA. He was the son of 10764. Edward Cooke and 10765. Alice Cauton. He
married 5383. Hester Le Mahieu 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
5383. Hester Le Mahieu, born Bet. 1582 - 1588 in Cantebury, England; died Bet. 08 Jun 1666 - 18 Dec
1675 in Plymouth Colony, MA. She was the daughter of 10766. Jacques Mahieu and 10767. Jenne/Jeanne.
Notes for Francis Cooke:
Had 2 marriage dates - one was 20 Jul, other 30 June?
Notes for Hester Le Mahieu:
Jacques Mahieu and his wife Jenne/Jeanne unknown, had at least one child, a daughter named Hester le Mahieu,
b. late 1500s. (Her parents were French Walloons who fled to Canterbury, England and then to Leiden, Holland
where they arrived before 1602. )
Daughter Hester maried Francis Cooke on 20 Jul 1603, in Leiden, Holland, he abt. 19, she 20. They had family,
migrated to colonies, and both died in Playmouth, Plymouth, MA.
The language, Walloon, is spoken nowadays in the modern Belgian provinces of Hainaut, Liège, Namur,
Luxembourg, and southern Brabant (they are called often Wallonia), in tiny parts of Northwestern France (mainly
in the city of Givret in the departement of the Ardennes), and in the region of Green Bay in the United States
(Wisconsin), where a compact group of Walloons settled in the 19th century. Walloon was previously spread in
Luxembourg also, where it disappeared recently.
It is estimated that Walloon is used actively by 10-20% of the total population of Wallonia or between 300,000
and 600,000 people. The proportion of those who can understand it is higher. The proportion of those who can
read and write is very small indeed. There are only few monolingual speakers, although there are still more than a
handful whose main language is Walloon, especially among the elderly generations.
Walloon is a Langue d'oil speech, which developed between the 8th and the 12th centuries from the GalloRomance language. It preserved its linguistic peculiarities throughout the periods of Burgundian,
Spanish, Austrian, French, and Dutch domination that preceded the establishment of the Kingdom of Belgium in
1830.
Walloon is closely related to French and is usually considered by the linguists to be one of its dialects. There is a
local view about Walloon as a separate language. According to it there are to be distinguished three language
levels in Wallonia: standard French, Walloon in its different dialects, and local colloquial variant of French (i.e. a
dialect of French) which is colored by Walloon influences.
Children of Francis Cooke and Hester Le Mahieu are:
2691
i.
ii.
Jane Cooke, born Abt. 1604 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 1640 in Plymonth, Plymonth, MA; married
(1) Unknown Mitchell; married (2) Experience Mitchell Abt. 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony.
John Cooke, born Abt. 1606 in Leyden, Holland; died 23 Nov 1695 in Darmouth, MA; married Sarah
Warren 28 Mar 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA; born 1614 in Greenwich, Kent, England; died
in Darmouth, MA.
Notes for John Cooke:
Baptised at Leiden, Holland in aFrench Church.
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He was the oldest child; Traveled with father on Mayflower; arrived 1620
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Child Cooke, born 1608 in Leyden, Holland; died 1608 in Leyden, Holland.
Elizabeth Cooke, born 1611 in Leyden, Holland; died Bef. 22 May 1627.
Jacob Cooke, born Abt. 1618 in Leyden, Holland.
Hester Cooke, born Bet. May 1624 - 22 May 1627 in Leyden, Holland or Plymouth Colony.
Mary Cooke, born Bet. 22 Mar 1626 - 21 Mar 1627 in Plymouth Colony, MA.
Unnamed Child Cooke, born in Leiden, Holland; died in Leiden, Holland.
Generation o. 14
10764. Edward Cooke, born 1557 in Gides Hall, Essex, England; died 03 Oct 1576 in Gides Hall, Essex,
England. He married 10765. Alice Cauton.
10765. Alice Cauton, born 1548 in Romford, Essex, England; died 1617 in Romford, Essex, England.
Child of Edward Cooke and Alice Cauton is:
5382
i.
Francis Cooke, born Bet. 1583 - 1584 in Prib Canterbury or Norwich, England; died 07 Apr 1663 in
Plymonth, Plymouth County, MA; married Hester Le Mahieu 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
10766. Jacques Mahieu He married 10767. Jenne/Jeanne.
10767. Jenne/Jeanne
Child of Jacques Mahieu and Jenne/Jeanne is:
5383
i.
Hester Le Mahieu, born Bet. 1582 - 1588 in Cantebury, England; died Bet. 08 Jun 1666 - 18 Dec 1675
in Plymouth Colony, MA; married Francis Cooke 20 Jul 1603 in Leyden, Holland.
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212
Descendants of Joseph Wavery Brown
Generation o. 1
1. JOSEPH WAVERY6 BROWN (JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2, FATHER OF ROBERT1)
was born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA, and died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb County, GA ]]. He married
(1) MINNIE BELLE STEPHENS 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA, daughter of ROBERT STEPHENS and
MARTHA CAUDELL. She was born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA, and died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. He married (2) ANGELETA SANTIAGO 16 Dec 1947 in Fulton County GA number 99779.
Children of JOSEPH BROWN and MINNIE STEPHENS are:
2.
3.
4.
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
5.
6.
v.
vi.
ROBERT FRANKLIN7 BROWN, b. 12 Aug 1915, Banks County, GA; d. 09 Mar 1994, Fulton County, GA ]].
MILDRED LOUISE BROWN, b. 10 Jun 1917, Banks County, GA; d. 19 Mar 2006, Gwinnett County, GA ]].
JOSEPH CONRAD BROWN, b. 10 Jun 1917, Banks County, GA; d. 24 Oct 1997, DeKalb County, GA ]].
JAMES LEONARD (INFANT) BROWN, b. 17 Mar 1920, Banks County, GA; d. 11 Nov 1921, Banks County,
GA.
EDNA CARLISE BROWN, b. 03 Jan 1923, Fulton County, GA; d. 17 Feb 2009, DeKalb County, GA ]].
JOHNSON WAVERY BROWN, b. 01 Jan 1925, Fulton County, GA.
Child of JOSEPH BROWN and ANGELETA SANTIAGO is:
vii.
IRMA JEAN BROWN7 MCCRACKIN, b. 03 Jul 1948, Dekalb County, GA; d. 31 Dec 2009, Habersham
County, GA ]]; m. DAVID L. WARD, 20 May 1972; b. Abt. 1945; d. Aft. 2009.
Generation o. 2
2. ROBERT FRANKLIN7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 12 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA, and died 09 Mar 1994 in Fulton County, GA
]]. He married MARJORIE ANN HYDE 07 Oct 1934 in Annette, AL. She was born 29 Jul 1917 in Forsyth County,
GA, and died 03 Sep 1998 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Children of ROBERT BROWN and MARJORIE HYDE are:
i.
ii.
iii.
ROBERT FRANKLIN8 BROWN, JR..
CHARLES DOUGLAS BROWN.
GAYLE BROWN, m. H. GOWER.
3. MILDRED LOUISE7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA, and died 19 Mar 2006 in Gwinnett County,
GA ]]. She married GEORGE MAULDIN SCOTT, SR. 12 Dec 1940 in Fulton County GA. He was born 21 Sep 1916
in Norcross, GA, and died 07 May 1976 in Gwinnett County, GA ]].
Children of MILDRED BROWN and GEORGE SCOTT are:
i.
ii.
iii.
GEORGE MAULDIN8 SCOTT, JR., b. Abt. 1944; d. North Carolina; m. SARAH.
JOHN ALAN SCOTT, b. 07 Oct 1946; d. 30 Jun 2007, Gwinnett County, GA ]]; m. JANE.
NANCY SUSAN SCOTT, b. Abt. 1953; d. Georgia; m. ROBIN KIDD; b. 10 Oct 1945.
4. JOSEPH CONRAD7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA, and died 24 Oct 1997 in DeKalb County, GA
]]. He married PEGGY JOYCE IVY 07 Feb 1950 in Fulton County, GA, By John T. Moore. She was born 27 Oct
1932 in Dekalb County, GA.
Children of JOSEPH BROWN and PEGGY IVY are:
i.
STEPHENS IVY8 BROWN, b. 05 Mar 1951, Dekalb County, GA; d. 23 Jul 2006, DeKalb County, GA ]]; m.
(1) LINDA REYNOLDS; b. Abt. 1954; m. (2) REBECCA PRUITT; b. 10 Dec 1960, Cobb County, GA; d. 24
Nov 2005, Cobb County, GA ]].
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ii.
iii.
iv.
JOSEPH CONRAD BROWN, JR., b. Abt. 1951, Dekalb County, GA.
CONNIE JO BROWN, b. Abt. 1963, Dekalb County, GA; m. KENNETH RUSSELL GERNHOFER.
JOHNNY WADE BROWN, b. Abt. 1970, Dekalb County, GA; m. GEORGI ALLEN STOUGH; b. Abt. 1974.
5. EDNA CARLISE7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2, FATHER
OF ROBERT1) was born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA, and died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA ]]. She
married CHARLES SYLVESTER CASTLEBERRY 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA. He was born 07 Dec 1915 in Hall
County, GA, and died 14 Mar 1995 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Children of EDNA BROWN and CHARLES CASTLEBERRY are:
i.
ii.
iii.
BEVERLY ANN8 CASTLEBERRY, b. 23 Nov 1945, Fulton County, GA; m. DENIS JAMES WINSNESS, 20 Mar
1966, Chamblee, GA; b. 18 Jul 1944, Philadelphia, PA.
CYNTHIA JANE CASTLEBERRY, b. Abt. 1950, Fulton County, GA; m. GILBERT W. BELL, 22 Jun 1969,
Chamblee GA; b. Abt. 1947, Fulton County, GA.
CURTIS BRIAN CASTLEBERRY, b. Abt. 1956, Fulton County, GA; m. BARBARA ANN NELSON, 28 Jan
1979, Tucker, GA; b. Abt. 1958, Rockville County, Ny.
6. JOHNSON WAVERY7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 01 Jan 1925 in Fulton County, GA. He married DORIS HAZEL HOOKS 25 Mar
1943 in Fulton County, GA. She was born 08 Jul 1925 in Cobb County, GA.
Children of JOHNSON BROWN and DORIS HOOKS are:
i.
ii.
iii.
JUITH WAVERLYNN8 BROWN, b. 26 Dec 1945, Fulton County, GA; d. 26 Dec 1945, Fulton County, GA.
RANDOLPH MARK BROWN, b. 09 Jul 1947, Fulton County, GA; d. 03 Oct 2008, Forsyth County, GA ]]; m.
JUANITA DURHAM; b. 1948.
MELANIE JOY BROWN, b. Abt. 1948, Fulton County, GA; m. GRANT BRADLEY CURTIS, 22 Mar 1969; b.
Abt. 1948.
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Descendants of Joseph Wavery Brown
Generation o. 1
1. JOSEPH WAVERY6 BROWN (JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2, FATHER OF ROBERT1)
was born 28 Nov 1891 in Habersham County, GA, and died 08 Apr 1960 in Dekalb County, GA ]]. He married
(1) MINNIE BELLE STEPHENS 26 Jul 1914 in Habersham County, GA, daughter of ROBERT STEPHENS and
MARTHA CAUDELL. She was born 24 Nov 1895 in Habersham County, GA, and died 10 Apr 1970 in Dekalb
County, GA ]]. He married (2) ANGELETA SANTIAGO 16 Dec 1947 in Fulton County GA number 99779.
Notes for JOSEPH WAVERY BROWN:
Found this record in the Habersham County, Georgia Court House
Georgia, Habersham County.
page 98
(not in the same words)
By the honorable the ordinary of said county.
To B. P. Brown greeting:
Whereas, J. W. Brown age 18 years, W. C. Brown age 13 years, and Talitha M. Brown age 10 Orphans of J.
L. Brown possessed in his own right considerable Estate-- by means whereof, the power of granting the
guardianship of said Orphans to me is manifestly known to belong and the better securing the Estate, and more
ample maintenance and education of the said Orphans, and from the integrity and confidence reposed in you, I do
hereby commit the tuition, education and Guardianship of the said Orphans, to you the said B. P. Brown Jr. (you
assenting thereto by the acceptance of these Letters.) herein charging you, that you maintain them in meat, drink,
clothing and lodging; that you cause them to be educated in such manner as shall be suitable to their interest and
circumstances; and that you enquire into and take charge of their Estate, both real and personal, and all other
things do, which by Law you ought to do for your said Ward. A true and perfect account of all which you shall
render to the Court of Ordinary of the said county, on the first term in every year, during your continuance in
office; and I do hereby constitute and appoint you the said B. P. Brown Jr. Guarding of the said Orphans, during
their minority.
In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto officially set my hand and seal, this 8th day of December 1910.
J. A. Robertson, Ordinary, Habersham County.
Page 103
(not in the same words)
Know all Mean by these presents, That we, B. P. Brown as Principle and American Bonding Co. of
Baltimore, as security acknowledge ourselves jointly and severally bound unto J. A. Robertson Ordinary of said
County, and his successors and assigns, in the just and full sum of One Thousands Dollars, to the true payment of
which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and the heirs and executors of us and each of us, jointly and
severally by these presents.
Sealed with our seals, and dated this 8 day of December 1910.
Note: I do not understand why Guardianship was given now (December 1910) when their father died in
January 1903........Unless that they received money when their grandfather Henry Loudermilk died. But, Henry
Loudermilk died in September 1917. Was there a law that a woman (their mother) could not be given that
responsibility.....??????? And why in 1910.
Women were not given the right to vote until 1920. When the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in August,
1920, granted women the right to vote in all United States elections.
--Went to DeKalb County, Georgia land records office to try to find the deed for when Wade and Minnie purchased
the dairy. This was an extremely busy place, and the books needed were not available. So found what records I
could. On a the second trip, now to Fulton County to find when he purchased the land in Fulton County for his
first dairy. Could not find the books or records I wanted, but found what I needed for the purchased of land in
Dekalb. I entered the records in order of dates.
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 205, Page 293 and 294 (not the same words)
May 12, 1925, between W. B. Fraser, of said State and County of the first part and J. W. Brown of DeKalb
County, Georgia, of the second part,
Whitnesseth: That for the sum of Sixty-five hundred dollars, sell to the party of the second part, land being in land
lots 268, 269, 280, and 281 of the 18th District of DeKalb County Georgia and known as Lots Nos. 67, 68, 69,
215
70, 71, 72, 73, in Block 4 of the subdivision of Camp Gordon made by O. F. Kauffman C. E. October 1921, and
more particularly described as follows; Beginning in the center of Shallow Ford Road............Skipped, did not
type.........
Grantee herein assumes and agrees to pay as a part of the consideration of said purchase price the following
described liens:
First Mortgage in favor of the Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company in the principal sum of $3500.00
together with interest thereon.
Second Mortgage in favor of Schoen Brothers in the sum of $500.00 together with interest.
Third Mortgage in the sum of $600.00 due November 1925 payable to Mrs. W. E. Lambright, with interest
thereon.
Fourth Mortgage in favor of C. L. DeFoor in the principal sum of $ 1000.00 due 1929 together with interest
thereon.
Taxes due for the year 1925.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
C. S. Smith
W. B. Freser (seal)
Billie B. Bush, N.P. State of Georgia at Large.
I. R. Stamps $1.00
Recorded June 5th, 1925. B. F. Burgess Clerk.
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 328, Page 38
(not in the same words)
February 19th, 1930 between J. W. Brown of the County of DeKalb, and state of Georgia of the first part, and
Mrs. Callie V. Vellines, of the County Norfolk, and the State of Virginia, of the second part,
Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part, for the sum of Forty-six Hundred and 00/100 ($4,600) dollars,
sell land (The Farm) . Beginning in the center of Shallowford Road ............skipped, did not type................
This conveyance is made under the provisions of the existing Code of the State of Georgia to secure a debt
evidence by four notes of even date............skipped did not type............
In the event this deed is foreclosed at law or in equity, the party of the second part, or assigns, shall be entitled to
a receiver to take charge of the said property, to collect the rents, issues and profits arising therefrom, and to care
for the same without proving insolvency, or any other grounds for extraordinary relief, and the said party of the
first part for himself and assigns, here by consents to the appointment of such receiver.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Inez Waites Cole
J. W. Brown (seal)
P. M. Brown, N.P. Fulton County, Georgia
Filed for record March 18th, 1930 at 8 o'clock A.M.
Recorded March 20th, 1930. B.F. Burgess, Clerk
NOTE: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been
paid in full. This indenture is hereby cancelled and the Clerk of the Superior Court of DeKalb County, Georgia, is
hereby authorized and directed to mark it satisfied and recorded.
This 27th day of March 1934.
Mrs. Callie V. Vellines
Entered Satisfied, March 27, 1934. B. F. Burgess, Clerk
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land records, Book 395, Pages 305 and 306
(not the same words)
March 15, 1934 between J. W. Brown party of the first part and the Land Bank Commissioner acting pursuant to
Part 3 of the Act of Congress approved May 12, 1933, known as the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933
party of the second part, for the sum of one dollar paid by the second party, for the purpose of securing the
payment of the debt due by first party to the second land (the Farm), located on Shallowford..........skipped, not
typed................
for the principal sum of Five Thousand no/100 ($1,000) Dollars payable to the order of the second party, together
with interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum, the first payment of interest being due and payable on the
1st day of January 1935, and thereafter being due and payable annually, said sum being due and payable in ten
(10) equal successive annual installments.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
Sarah Hewey
Carl T. Hudgins, N.P., DeKalb County, GA.
Filed for record at 3 o'clock p.m. on the 19 day of March, 1934
Note: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been paid
216
in full.
Entered Satisfied Oct 7, 1946. Ben B. Burgess, Clerk.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land records, Book 391, Pages 23 and 24
(not the same words)
March 15, 1934 between J. W. Brown party of the first part and the Federal Land Bank of Columbia party of the
second part
This was another loan for $3,800, payable in twenty equal annual installments of $190.00 at 5% interest, being
payable annually on the 1st day of January, 1936
Note: Handwritten across this record - This debt which this investment was given to secure having been paid
in full.
Entered Satisfied Oct 7, 1946. Ben B. Burgess, Clerk.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 436, Page 496
(not the same words)
June 10th, 1935 between J. W. Brown state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the first part, and Mrs. Minnie
Bell Brown of the state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the second part,
Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), all that tract of land
lying and being in the 18th District of DeKalb County, Ga., being Lots Nos. 9-10-11& 12 of the Mrs. H. F. Lively
sub-division, in Lots" 1,2,& 3, section 4, Camp Gordan Subdivision", in Land Lot No. 281, as per plat of
Wootten & Nichols, April 1931, which plat is of record in the office of the superior Court Clerk, DeKalb County,
Ga., in Plat Book # 10, Page 14.
Each of said lots front 50 feet on Carroll Avenue and extend back 200 feet in depth.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
J. B. Crumbley
V. S. Morgan, Ordinary, Dekalb County, Georgia
Filed for record this September 9th, 1936 at 12 o'clock
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Land Records, Book 497
(not the same words)
June 10th, 1935 between J. W. Brown state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the first part, and Mrs. Minnie
Bell Brown of the state of Georgia and County of DeKalb of the second part,
Witnesseth: That for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000), all that tract of land lying and being in the 18th
District of DeKalb County, Ga., the following described property being in Land Lots 26?, 269, 280 and 281, and
known as Lots 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, in Block 4, of the Subdivision of Camp Gordon made by O. F. Kauffman C.
E., October, 1921, and more particularly described as follows:
Beginning in the center of Shallow Ford Road at a point where center line of unnamed street running between
Lots 28, 30 of Block 6, and 73 of Block 4, intersects thence in a southwesterly direction along the center line of
Shallow Ford Road 1717 ?? feet to lots Nos. 66 in said Block; thence West along the North Line of Lots 66, 64,
60, 58, 56, 54, in said Block 1383.5 feet to the point of intersection between Lots 54, 43, 42, and 67 in said
Block; thence North along the East Line of Lots 42, 41, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, in said Block 1580.8 to to the
Southwest corner of Lot No. 74, ?? of said Block; thence East along the south line of Lot No. 74, 2003.5 feet to
the center line of Sage Street and an unnamed Street; thence in a southeasterly direction along the center of said
unnamed street 208.10 feet to the point of beginning, containing 62.84 acres, more or less.
Grantee assumes and agrees to pay as part of the consideration of said purchase price loan in the sum of Eightyeight Hundred ($8,800.00) Dollars payable to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, as evidenced
by deed of record in the Clerk's ???? Office, DeKalb Superior Court.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
M. H. Cook
V.S. Morgan, Ordinary DeKalb County, Georgia
J. W. Brown (seal)
Filed for record this September 9th, 1936 at 10 o'clock
--Fulton County, Georgia
Land records, Book 425, Page 477
(not in the same words)
January 17th, 1936
Received of the Georgia Power Company for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), in consideration the undersigned J.
W. Brown whose Post Office Address is R#1 Chamblee, Ga. does hereby grant right to go upon over and across
property.
In witness whereof, the said J. W. Brown has hereto set his hand and seal this 17th day of January 1936.
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Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of:
H. J. Morris
J. W. Brown (seal)
Edward S. West, N. P.
--DeKalb County, Georgia
Book 434, Page 576 and 577
(not the same words)
September 29th, 1936 between Mrs. Minnie Belle Brown of DeKalb County, Georgia of the first part and J. W.
Brown of DeKalb County, Georgia of the second part,
Witnesseth: That for the sum of Two Thousands Dollars ($2,000) sell to J. W. Brown party of the second part,
land (The Farm)............skipped, did not type..........
The grantee (J. W. Brown) assumes to pay as a part of the consideration of said purchase price loan in the sum of
Eighty-eight Hundred Dollars ($8,800.00) payable to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina.
In witness whereof, the party of the First Part has hereto set her hands and affixed her seal the day and year above
written.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
J. V. Malcolm, Jr.
Jean R. Rooney, N.P.
Filed for record this the 30th day of September, 1936 at 3 o'clock p.m.
Recorded October 3, 1936.
Ben B. Burgess, Clerk
--The Atlanta Georgia Telephone Directory 1933 issue. At the University of Georgia Library.
Page 35 Bro-Bro.
Brown J W Dairy Chamblee Ga...................... Call Long Distance.
Same telephone book, Atlanta Classified Telephone Directory, listed under Dairies,
Brown J W, Chamblee Ga.................3301
The Atlanta Georgia Telephone Directory, December 1939. At the University of Georgia Library.
Page 46 Bro-Bro
Brown J W Modern Dairy Chamblee Ga.....................CH erokee-1675
Same telephone book, "Where To Buy It", listed under Milk
Brown J W Modern Dairy, Chamblee Ga....................CH erokee 1675
--1920 Banks County, Georgia Census
Hollingsworth District 5, Cornelia Road, February 4, 1020
Household 249/253
Waver J. Brown Head owns farm age 28 GA GA GA
Minnie B.
wife age 24 GA GA GA
Robert F.
son
age 4 4/12 GA
Joseph C.
son
age 2 6/12 GA
Mildred L.
daughter age 2 6/12 GA
Zona M.
mother
age 49 widow GA GA GA
Mattelene
sister
age 19 single GA GA GA
Neighbors on Cornelia Road:
Ziby Gailey (age 37), Lozie (age36), Viola (age 12), Lee (age 9), Lula May (age 4), and Myrtle (age 2).
--1930 DeKalb County, Georgia Census
ED 32, page 4A, Chamblee Town, Carroll Ave., 5 April 1930
Household 56/107
Joseph W. Brown Head age 38 GA GA GA
Dairyman/Dairy & general farm owns farm val $12,600
lives on farm owns radio set age 22 at first marriage
Minnie
wife
age 34 GA GA GA age 19 at first marriage
Robert
son
age 14
Mildred daughter age 12
Conrad
son
age 12
Edna
daughter age 7
James W. Jr. son age 4
Zona Brown
mother age 58 GA GA GA Cook/Private home widowed
Julius Moore
boarder age 20 GA GA GA Truck driver/Dairy farm
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Riley Pane
boarder age 21 GA GA GA Laborer/Dairy farm
Otis Arnold
boarder Negro age 26 GA GA GA Laborer/State highway
Neighbors on Carroll Ave. were:
Jasper (age 50), Hattie (age 30) Cox and their children Burgess (age 17), Agnes (age 12), and Rosa L. (age 12).
William J. Westbrooks (age 45), Annie (age 43), Noah (age 15), Grady (age 12), and Luda B. (age).
Frank H. Lively (age 50), Nellie O. (age 48), Frank (age17), and Lamar (age 15).
--Marriage Records: Habersham County Book 5 page 296 SR Free MD JA Robertson Ord. Lic Issued
7/24/1914 Recorded 10/1/1914
--World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name Birth Date Race Birthplace Registration Place
Joseph W Brown 28 Nov 1891 White Georgia Not Stated, Banks, GA
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Joseph W Brown 08 Apr 1960 68 years
--The Northeast Georgia
April 14, 1960
Last Rites Held for "Wade" Brown
DeKalb Gwinnett
Funeral services for J. W. "Wade" Brown, 68, of Chamblee and formerly of Habersham County, were held
Sunday morning, April 10, at Hazel Creek Baptist Church near Cornelia with the Rev. Clyde McClain and the
Rev. Hoyt Thomas officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Brown, a retired dairyman, formerly resided in the Cornelia-Demorest area.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Scott of Norcross and Mrs. Charles Castleberry of Chamblee; three
sons, Robert F. Brown, Sr., Conrad Brown and Johnson W. Brown all of Chamblee; a sister, Miss Madeline
Brown and a brother, Clyde Brown, both of Atlanta.
Chamblee Chapel Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Name of Newspaper ??????
Date ????
J. W. (Wade) Brown
J. W. (Wade) Brown, 68, of 3334 Hospital Ave., Chamblee, died Friday at a private hospital.
Mr. Brown was a member of Chamblee First Baptist Church. He had lived in Chamblee more than 35 years.
He was former owner of J. W. Brown Modern Dairy in Chamblee. He operated the dairy about 25 years before he
retired in 1943.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. at Hazel Creek Baptist Church near Cornelia, with the Rev. Clyde
McClain and the Rev. Hoyt Thomas officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard.
Survivors include daughters, Mrs. George M. Scott, Norcross; Mrs. Charles Castleberry, Chamblee; sons, Robert
F. Brown Sr., Conrad and Johnson W. Brown, all of Chamblee; sister, Miss Madeline Brown, Atlanta; brother,
Clyde Brown, Atlanta; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
--Must have moved to Atlanta after the death of their son James Leonard Brown 1921, because he is buried in
Banks County, GA and Edna was born in Fulton County, GA in 1923.
Notes for MINNIE BELLE STEPHENS:
The Stephens family went to the Mountain Grove Church, which was a short wagon ride from their home. After
1903 and until 1940, Mountain Grove School was held in the Mountain Grove Church. After Ballew School
burned, students were sent to Mountain Grove Church to attend class. This is where the Stephens' children went to
school.
To reach the former site of this school (Church), take Red Root Road 61, a one lane dirt road off Highway
123 east of Mt. Airy. Follow Nancy Town Lake Road for about four miles to a cemetery on the left. Only the
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cemetery remains as a reminder of a once active community. This area is now in the Lake Russell Wildlife
Management Area in Stephens County, but before 1906, it was in Habersham County. this is the cemetery where
Minnie's father Robert Franklin Stephens and her younger sister Lucile are buried.
Mountain Grove School was a grammer school. All grades from the first through the seventh or eight were
taught. All ages from five or six and up attended.
The church was a frame building with one room. A curtain divided the classes. The benches and desk were
long enough for two or three people to sit on. A bucket was used to carry water from a spring. Each child had his
or her own individual drinking cup.
Heat was furnished from a pot-bellied stove. Parents cut and hauled wood for the heater. During the winter
some wood was always kelp in the building to stoke the heater.
The children walked to school carrying their lunch pails or buckets with them. The lunches were placed on a
shelf inside the building until noon, at which time the children eagerly devoured their lunches and then went to the
playground for their favorite games. These games were creative play as no playground equipment was provided.
There were no toilets.
Trustees:
1899: C. S. Stephens (Minnie uncle), W. C. Farmer and J. P. Fricks.
1900-1906: C. S. Stephens (Minnie's uncle), W. C. Farmer and Thos. Kimbrell.
1907-1912: Thomas Kimbrell, Frank Stephens (Minnie's father) and C. S. Stephens, Mr. Frank Kelly, Mr. George
Farmer, Mr. Joe Farmer.
Teachers:
1906: Victor Morris
1913: Lessie Thomason
1916: Norma Tench
1918: Cleo Ivie
1919: Getrude Anderson
1920: Louisa Stephens (Minnie's brother's wife), Madeline Brown (Minnie's husband sister), Marion Miles,
Carlton Stamey and Ella Wilson
1921: Thelma Davis
1931: B. H. Rich, Edith Ryals, Stella Irvin, Mamie Patterson and Gladys Farmer
--Known as "Minnie" by her friends. "Mama Brown" by grandchildren.
Buried next to her child and mother at Harmony Baptist Church Hwy 441 south of Cornelia.
Wade and Minnie had a double wedding with Charles R. Ricketon & Lurlia Lee Loudermilk. The wedding was
performed by Reverend Soloman Free, planned for the parlor but so many people showed up that it was moved
outside to the front yard of the Annie Loudermilk McCrackin & John Timothy "Tim" McCrackin Boarding
House, Cornelia, GA. His parents James McCrackin and Emily "Emma" Francis Cawthorn.
--Mama Brown caught phenomena after Dub was born and Zonie Loudermilk Brown and Emma Caudell Stephens
helped with the babies. (Edna and Dub)
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Minnie B S Brown 10 Apr 1970 74 years DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Minnie Brown 24 Nov 1895 Apr 1970 Alpharetta Estates, Fulton, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal
April 11, 1970
Brown
The friends and relatives of Mrs. Minnie S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Brown Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Johnson W.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Castleberry, Chamblee; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brown, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Scott, Norcross; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Payne, Mr. and Mrs. John Alec Stephens, Decatur; the
grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie S. Brown
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Sunday, April 12, 1970 at 2 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill, Rev. Earl Craig, Rev. W.C. Bowen officiating. Interment,
Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Banks Co. at 4:30. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers. H. M. Patterson
& Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
Name of Newspaper ?
Date ?
Mrs. Minnie Brown
Funeral for Mrs. Minnie S. Brown of 3507 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road in Chamblee will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the
chapel of Patterson's Oglethorpe Hill Funeral Home. The Rev. Earl H. Craig and the Rev. W. C. Bowen will
officiate, with burial in Harmony Baptist Churchyard in Banks County at 4:30 p.m.
A member of the First Baptist Church of Chamblee, she died Friday. She was a charter member of Eastern Star
No. 362 in Chamblee and a member of the Grandmothers Club. The former Minnie Stephens, she was the widow
of Joseph W. Brown.
Surviving are sons, Robert F. Brown Sr. and Johnson W. Brown, both of Chamblee and Conrad Brown of
Atlanta; daughters, Mrs. C. S. Castleberry of Chamblee and Mrs. George M. Scott of Norcross; a sister, Mrs.
Harrison Payne of Decatur; a brother, John Alec Stephens of Decatur, and 14 grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
Children of JOSEPH BROWN and MINNIE STEPHENS are:
2.
3.
4.
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
ROBERT FRANKLIN7 BROWN, b. 12 Aug 1915, Banks County, GA; d. 09 Mar 1994, Fulton County, GA ]].
MILDRED LOUISE BROWN, b. 10 Jun 1917, Banks County, GA; d. 19 Mar 2006, Gwinnett County, GA ]].
JOSEPH CONRAD BROWN, b. 10 Jun 1917, Banks County, GA; d. 24 Oct 1997, DeKalb County, GA ]].
JAMES LEONARD (INFANT) BROWN, b. 17 Mar 1920, Banks County, GA; d. 11 Nov 1921, Banks County,
GA.
Notes for JAMES LEONARD (INFANT) BROWN:
Buried next to his mother Minnie Belle and his grandmother Martha Emma Caudell Stephens. Died of
Influenza
--Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
James L. Brown 11 Nov 1921
Banks
Title Brown, James Leonard
Birth Date 1920-03-17
Age at Death 1 year 7 months 29 days
City of Death Baldwin
County of Death Banks
Date of Death 1921-11-11
Year of Death 1921
Father's Name J.W. Brown
Notes infant
Mother's Name Minnie Slerins (Stephens)
First Name James Leonard
Last Name Brown
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 27305
Sex Male
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004176954_01276.jpg
5.
6.
v.
vi.
EDNA CARLISE BROWN, b. 03 Jan 1923, Fulton County, GA; d. 17 Feb 2009, DeKalb County, GA ]].
JOHNSON WAVERY BROWN, b. 01 Jan 1925, Fulton County, GA.
Child of JOSEPH BROWN and ANGELETA SANTIAGO is:
vii.
IRMA JEAN BROWN7 MCCRACKIN, b. 03 Jul 1948, Dekalb County, GA; d. 31 Dec 2009, Habersham
County, GA ]]; m. DAVID L. WARD, 20 May 1972; b. Abt. 1945; d. Aft. 2009.
Notes for IRMA JEAN BROWN MCCRACKIN:
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Adopted by J.C. & Winnie McCrackin.
--Lucy Whitfield & Jeremiah Ward
Lemuel Ward & Nettie Payne
J. D. Ward & Rachel Blalock
David Ward & Jean McCrackin
Whitfield Funeral Home
Jean McCrackin Ward
July 3, 1948 - December 31, 2009
Jean McCracken Ward, age 61, of Mt. Airy, GA died Thursday, December 31, 2009, at her residence. The
daughter of the late J. C. McCrackin, she was born in Chamblee, Georgia on July 3, 1948. Mrs. Ward held a
specialist degree in education and was a teacher in the Habersham County School System with 29 years
service. She was presently teaching at North Habersham Middle School. Survivors are her husband, David L.
Ward of Mt. Airy, GA; her mother, Winnie McCrackin of Mt. Airy, GA; sons and daughters in law, Chet and
Amanda Ward of Meansville, GA and Matt and Debbie Ward of Mt. Airy, GA; grandchildren, Andrew,
Elizabeth and Katelyn Ward, Joshua, Caleb, Luke and Thomas Ward; several half sisters and brothers.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, January 3, 2010, at Glade Creek Baptist Church with Rev.
Michael Justus and Rev. Billy Burrell officiating. Burial will follow in Hazel Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at Whitfield Funeral Home, South Chapel, on Saturday, January 2, 2010, from
2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Flowers will be accepted or the family requests that memorials be made to the
American Cancer Society, 2565 Thompson Bridge Road, Suite 114, Gainesville, GA 30501 or to Glade Creek
Baptist Church, 884 Toccoa Highway, Mt. Airy, GA 30563. Those wishing to express condolences to the
family may do so by visiting www.whitfieldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are in the care of Whitfield
Funeral Home, South Chapel, Baldwin, GA
Generation o. 2
2. ROBERT FRANKLIN7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 12 Aug 1915 in Banks County, GA, and died 09 Mar 1994 in Fulton County, GA
]]. He married MARJORIE ANN HYDE 07 Oct 1934 in Annette, AL. She was born 29 Jul 1917 in Forsyth County,
GA, and died 03 Sep 1998 in Fulton County, GA ]].
Notes for ROBERT FRANKLIN BROWN:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Robert F Brown 09 Mar 1994 78 years
DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Robert F. Brown 12 Aug 1915 9 Mar 1994 Atlanta, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal
Thursday, March 10, 1994
Brown
Mr. Robert F. Brown Sr., age 78, a lifelong resident of Chamblee area, died March 9, 1994. Surviving are his
wife, Mrs. Marjorie H. Brown, Chamblee; sons, Robert F. Brown, Jr., Dunwoody; Rev. Charles Douglas Brown,
Senoia, GA; daughter, Mrs. Gayle B. Gower, Roswell; brothers, Mayor Johnson W. Brown, Chamblee, Joseph
Conrad Brown, Lilburn; sisters, Mildred B. Scott, Norcross; Edna B. Castleberry, Peachtree Corners; Jeannie
Ward, Mt. Airy, GA; 8 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be
held Friday, March 11 at 2 o'clock at First United Methodist Church of Chamblee. Rev. Bob Bone, Rev. Paul
Hall officiating. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7
until 9 at Oglethorpe Hill. Mr. Brown was a member of First United Methodist Church of Chamblee for 47 years
and was a member of the Forum Sunday School Class. He was a former worship master and 50 year plus member
of the Chamblee Masonic Lodge # 444 and Yaarab Shrine Temple, past president Atlanta Executive Club, charter
member and past president North DeKalb Lions Club, past president Chamblee-Doraville Business Men's
Association. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII and well known as a Tire Dealer in the greater Atlanta area
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and owned and operated Brown's Tire Company. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First United
Methodist Church of Chamblee or the Harold L. Smith Scholarship Fund, Chamblee Masonic Lodge #444. H. M.
Patterson & Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.
The Atlanta Journal
Saturday, March 12, 1994
Robert F. Brown Sr.
Retired business owner:
The funeral for Robert F. Brown Sr. of Chamblee, owner and operator of Brown's Tire Co. and a World War II
veteran, was Friday at First United Methodist Church of Chamblee, with burial at Arlington Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Mr. Brown, 78, died of a stroke Wednesday at Knollwood Nursing Care Center.
Surviving are his wife, Marjorie H. Brown; three children, Robert F. Brown Jr. of Dunwoody, the Rev. Charles D.
Brown of Senoia, and Gayle B. Gower of Roswell; five siblings, Joseph C. Brown of Lilburn, Edna B.
Castleberry of Peachtree Corners, Mayor Johnson W. Brown of Chamblee, Mildred B. Scott of Norcross and
Jeannie Ward of Mount Airy; eight grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Notes for MARJORIE ANN HYDE:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Marjorie Brown 03 Sep 1998 81 years
DeKalb Fulton
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Marjorie H. Brown 29 Jul 1917 3 Sep 1998 Atlanta, Dekalb, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Saturday, September 5, 1998
Brown
Mrs. Marjorie Hyde Brown, age 81 of Chamblee, died Thursday, September 3, 1998. She was born July 29, 1917
in Cumming, Georgia. She was the wife of the late Robert F. Brown, Sr. and a member of Chamblee First United
Methodist Church for 69 years, where she was a member of the Fidelis Class. She was a graduate of Chamblee
High School. She was dearly loved and will be missed by her family and friends. Survivors include: son, Robert
F. Brown, Jr. and Wife Emiline of Dunwoody; son, Rev. C. Douglas Brown and wife, Judy of Newnan; daughter,
Gayle B. Gower and husband, William H. of Alpharetta; sister, Edna Carroll of Chamblee; grandchildren, Glenn
Brown of Cumming; Laurie B. Daniels of Duluth; Vivian B. Wilson of Duluth; Elaine B. Cavender of Marietta;
Timothy R. Brown of East Point; Steve Gower of Atlanta; Sylvia B. Schoen of Cumming and M. Robin Gower of
Roswell; seven great grandchildren and a host of other relatives.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, September 6 at 2:00 p.m. at Chamblee First United Methodist Church. Dr.
Geron Crawford, officiating. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Saturday
afternoon from 5 until 8 at Paterson's Oglethorpe Hill. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Chamblee
First United Methodist Church. Arrangements by H. M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 404-261-3510.
Children of ROBERT BROWN and MARJORIE HYDE are:
i.
ii.
iii.
ROBERT FRANKLIN8 BROWN, JR..
CHARLES DOUGLAS BROWN.
GAYLE BROWN, m. H. GOWER.
3. MILDRED LOUISE7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA, and died 19 Mar 2006 in Gwinnett County,
GA ]]. She married GEORGE MAULDIN SCOTT, SR. 12 Dec 1940 in Fulton County GA. He was born 21 Sep 1916
in Norcross, GA, and died 07 May 1976 in Gwinnett County, GA ]].
Notes for MILDRED LOUISE BROWN:
Social Security Death Index
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Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Mildred B. Scott 10 Jun 1917 19 Mar 2006 Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC
--The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
March 20, 2006
Mildred Scott
Mildred Scott, age 88 of Norcross, GA, died March 19, 2006. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, March
21, 2006 at 11:00 am at the Norcross First United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Peachtree Memorial
Park, Norcross. The family will receive friends Monday, March 20, 2006, from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m. at the funeral
home. Mrs. Scott was a homemaker and member of the Norcross First United Methodist Church where she was a
member of the Welden Sunday School Class. Preceded in death by her husband, George M. Scott, she is survived
by her sons and daughters-in-law, George M. and Sara Scott, Jr. of Charlotte, NC, and J. Alan and Jane Scott of
Cumming; daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Robin Kidd of Norcross; sister, Edna Castleberry of Duluth;
brother, Johnson W. Brown of Cumming; grandchildren, Mary Elizabeth Kidd, Sara Kelly Scott, George Scott,
III, Thomas H. Scott, Aimee Scott, Jonathan Scott, Alison Scott, David Scott and Valerie Schicho; great
grandchildren, Sadie Scott, Alyssa Scott and Devin Hoppe; and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers,
those desiring may make contributions to the Norcross First United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2500
Beaver Ruin Rd., Norcross, GA 30071, (770) 448-4142, or Peachtree Christian Hospice, 3430 Duluth Park Lane,
Duluth, GA 30096. Arrangements by Crowell Brothers Funeral Home, Norcross, GA. Express online
condolences at www.crowellbrothers.com.
Notes for GEORGE MAULDIN SCOTT, SR.:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
George M Scott 07 May 1976 59 years Gwinnett Gwinnett
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
George Scott 21 Sep 1916 May 1976
--The Gwinnett Daily News
Sunday, May 9, 1976
Scott
George M. Scott Sr., Norcross, died Friday.
Survived by wife, Mrs. Mildred Scott; sons, George M. Scott Jr., Allen Scott, Atlanta; daughter, Mrs. Nancy
Kidd, Atlanta; mother, Mrs. W. H. Scott, Norcross; brother, Carroll Scott, Norcross; sisters, Miss Sara Scott,
Norcross; Mrs. Elsie Swafford, Alpharetta; Mrs. Ruth Milam, Atlanta; three grandchildren.
Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Norcross United Methodist Church with Rev. Charles Sineath, Rev. B. H.
Berrier officiating. Interment Peachtree Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Norcross United Methodist Church building fund.
R. T. Patterson Funeral Home, Norcross, in charge.
Children of MILDRED BROWN and GEORGE SCOTT are:
i.
ii.
GEORGE MAULDIN8 SCOTT, JR., b. Abt. 1944; d. North Carolina; m. SARAH.
JOHN ALAN SCOTT, b. 07 Oct 1946; d. 30 Jun 2007, Gwinnett County, GA ]]; m. JANE.
Notes for JOHN ALAN SCOTT:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
John A. Scott 7 Oct 1946 30 Jun 2007
--Family-Placed Death Notice
J. Alan Scott, age 60, of Cumming, GA died June 30, 2007. The memorial service will be held Tuesday, July
3, 2007 at 11:00 am at Christ Church Episcopal, Norcross. The family will receive friends after the service at
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the church. Mr. Scott, a self employed homebuilder was a member of Christ Church Episcopal, Norcross. He
is survived by his wife, Jane M. Scott of Cumming; son, Jonathan Scott of Cumming; daughters and son-inlaw, Allison and Adam Sanchez of New Mexico, Aimee Scott of Buford and Valerie Schicho of Cumming;
step-son and daughter-in-law, David and Carol Scott of Flowery Branch; brother and sister-in-law, George M.
and Sara Scott of Charlotte, NC; sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Robin J. Kidd of Norcross;
grandchildren, Devin Hopper, Alyssa Scott, step-grandchildren, April, Nick and Austin; several nieces and
nephews. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to, Peachtree Christian Hospice, 3430
Duluth Park Lane, Duluth, GA 30096 (770)232-7727 or American Lung Association, 2452 Spring Road,
Smyrna, GA 30080 (770)434-5864. Crowell Brothers Funeral Home, Norcross (770)448-5757. Express
online condolences at www.crowellbrothers.com.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday, 7/2/2007.
iii.
NANCY SUSAN SCOTT, b. Abt. 1953; d. Georgia; m. ROBIN KIDD; b. 10 Oct 1945.
4. JOSEPH CONRAD7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 10 Jun 1917 in Banks County, GA, and died 24 Oct 1997 in DeKalb County, GA
]]. He married PEGGY JOYCE IVY 07 Feb 1950 in Fulton County, GA, By John T. Moore. She was born 27 Oct
1932 in Dekalb County, GA.
Notes for JOSEPH CONRAD BROWN:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Joseph C Brown 24 Oct 1997 80 years
DeKalb DeKalb
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Joseph C. Brown 10 Jun 1917 24 Oct 1997 Lilburn, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Constitution
Sunday, October 26, 1997
Brown
Mr. Joseph Conrad Brown, Age 80, of Stone Mountain, formerly of Chamblee died October 24, 1997. A graduate
of Chamblee High School Class of 1936, Mr. Brown was the retired owner of a Milk Distribution Company. He
was a World War II Army Veteran. Surviving are his wife, Peggy Ivy Brown; daughter and son-in-law, Connie-Jo
and Rusty Gernhofer, Gaithersbury, MD; sons and daughters-in-law, Stephens Ivy and Becky Brown, Stone
Mountain, Joseph Conrad and Cynthia Brown Jr., Atlanta, Johnny Wade and Georgi Brown, Snellville; twin
sister, Mildred Scott, Norcross; sister, Edna Castleberry, Duluth; brother, Johnson W. (Dub) Brown, Chamblee;
six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 27, at 11:30 a.m. at Oglethorpe Hill. Rev. Carol
L. Fox officiating. Interment, North Atlanta Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon
from 2-5 p.m. at Oglethorpe Hill. Arrangements by H. M. Patterson & Son; Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 404-2613510.
Notes for PEGGY JOYCE IVY:
Lives in Snellville, Georgia.
Children of JOSEPH BROWN and PEGGY IVY are:
i.
STEPHENS IVY8 BROWN, b. 05 Mar 1951, Dekalb County, GA; d. 23 Jul 2006, DeKalb County, GA ]]; m.
(1) LINDA REYNOLDS; b. Abt. 1954; m. (2) REBECCA PRUITT; b. 10 Dec 1960, Cobb County, GA; d. 24
Nov 2005, Cobb County, GA ]].
Notes for STEPHENS IVY BROWN:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Stephens I. Brown 5 Mar 1951 23 Jul 2006
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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Stephens Brown
Stephens "Steve" Ivy Brown, age 55, of Stone Mountain, died Sunday, July 23, 2006. Memorial Service will
be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 27, 2006 in the Snellville Chapel of Tim Stewart Funeral Home. Rev.
Douglas Brown will officiate. Mr. Brown was a Residential and Commercial Painter. He is survived by
daughter and son-in-law, Stephenie and Aaron Thacker, Oxford; mother, Peggy I. Brown, Snellville; brother,
Joseph Conrad Brown, Jr., Stone Mountain; sister and brother-in-law, Connie-Jo and Rusty Gernhofer,
Urbana, MD; brother and sister-in-law, Johnny and Georgi Brown, Oxford; 5 nieces and nephews; several
aunts, uncle, and cousins. Family will receive friends 1:00-2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 27 at Tim Stewart
Funeral Home, 2246 Wisteria Drive, Snellville, GA 30078, 770-979-5010. Please sign online guest registry at
www.stewartfh.com.
Notes for REBECCA PRUITT:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Becky A. Brown 10 Dec 1960 19 Nov 2005
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Becky Brown
Becky Ann Brown, age 44, of Stone Mountain, passed away on Saturday, November 19, 2005. She was born
on December 10, 1960 in Marietta. She was employed by MedNet Physicians. Surviving are her husband,
Stephens Ivy Brown, a son and daughter-in-law, Joey and Dani Williams of El Paso, TX; a daughter and sonin-law, Tiffany and Jason Miller of Leesville, Louisiana; her father and step mother, Harvey and Margaret
Gravley of Dahlonega, GA; her mother and step-father, Sammie and Calvin Sane of Hiram, GA; step daughter
and son-in-law, Stephanie Ivy and Aaron Thacker of Oxford, GA; brother and sister-in-law, Tony and
Melanie Gravley of Cartersville, GA and Jason Gravley of Dahlonega, GA; sisters and brother-in-law Jackie
and Gary Pensula of Powder Springs, GA; and Victoria Sane of Marietta, GA; grandchildren, Jesse Miller and
Emma Williams; mother-in-law, Peggy Brown of Snellville; numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. from Clark Funeral Home in
Hiram, GA with Reverend Ron Burgess officiating. The interment will follow in Shiloh Methodist Church
Cemetery in Kennesaw. The family will receive friends on Monday from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the
funeral home. Clark Funeral Home in Hiram, GA in charge of arrangements.
ii.
iii.
iv.
JOSEPH CONRAD BROWN, JR., b. Abt. 1951, Dekalb County, GA.
CONNIE JO BROWN, b. Abt. 1963, Dekalb County, GA; m. KENNETH RUSSELL GERNHOFER.
JOHNNY WADE BROWN, b. Abt. 1970, Dekalb County, GA; m. GEORGI ALLEN STOUGH; b. Abt. 1974.
5. EDNA CARLISE7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2, FATHER
OF ROBERT1) was born 03 Jan 1923 in Fulton County, GA, and died 17 Feb 2009 in DeKalb County, GA ]]. She
married CHARLES SYLVESTER CASTLEBERRY 12 Dec 1941 in Jonesboro, GA. He was born 07 Dec 1915 in Hall
County, GA, and died 14 Mar 1995 in DeKalb County, GA ]].
Notes for EDNA CARLISE BROWN:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Edna B. Castleberry 3 Jan 1923 18 Feb 2009 Duluth, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Constitution
February,19 2009
Castleberry
Edna Castleberry, born Edna Carlise Brown, daughter of Joseph Wavery Brown and Minnie Belle Stephens. Edna
died peacefully at the age of 86. Her family operated Brown Dairy in Chamblee where Edna attended Chamblee
High School and played basketball. Edna married Charles Sylvester Castleberry while he was in the military in
1941. The two returned to Chamblee and founded Castleberry's Appliance Store where she worked as a
bookkeeper for 64 years until her passing. Her son Curtis continues to operate the family business to this day.
Edna enjoyed many hobbies. Her favorite being golf, gardening, quilting, love of animals and sewing for every
friend and family she could find. Edna was preceded in death by brothers, Robert Franklin and Joseph Conrad
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Brown and sister, Mildred Louise Scott. She is survived by one brother, Johnson Wavery (Dub) Brown; her
daughters, Beverly Castleberry Winsness and Cynthia Castleberry Bell; son, Curtis Brian Castleberry, niece
Nancy Scott Kidd; 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Just days before her death, she was delighted to
have been told that great grandchild 9 will be a girl. Funeral services will be held on Monday February 23, 2009
at 11:00 a.m. from H. M. Patterson and Son, Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 4550 Peachtree Rd. Burial will follow in
North Atlanta Memorial Park in Doraville. The family will receive friends on Sunday, February 22, 2009 from
4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Notes for CHARLES SYLVESTER CASTLEBERRY:
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name Death Date Age County of Residence County of Death
Charles S Castleberry 14 Mar 1995 79 years Gwinnett Gwinnett
--Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
C. S. Castleberry 7 Dec 1915 14 Mar 1995 Duluth, Gwinnett, Georgia
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Wednesday, March 15, 1995
Castleberry
The funeral for Charles S. Castleberry, former owner of Castleberry's Home Stores, Inc. in Chamblee, Ga will be
11 a.m. Friday, March 17, 1995 at the R. T. Patterson Funeral Home in Norcross with burial in North Atlanta
Memorial Park (Laurelwood) on Winters Chapel Rd. The Reverend Boyd Whaley will be officiating. Mr.
Castleberry, 79, died at his home Tuesday Morning, March 14 of cancer. Mr. Castleberry was a commissioned
officer in the US Army during World War II and returned to Chamblee where he founded Castleberry's Home
Stores in 1946. He continued to operate the business until 1981 when he retired as an avid golfer and gardner. Mr.
Castleberry was a charter member and past president of the Atlanta Appliance Dealers' Assoc., a member of the
Chamblee Masonic Lodge, No. 444 F&AM and Past Patron, Order of Eastern Star. He is survived by his wife,
Edna Brown Castleberry, two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. D. James Winsness (Beverly), Mr. and Mrs. Gil W. Bell
(Cynthia), and a son, Mr. Mrs. Curtis B. Castleberry. Surviving sisters include Mrs. Dorothy Howington of
Gainesville, Mrs. Ruth Barnish of Hoschton, Mrs. Myrtice Hutcherson of Decatur, Mrs. Jean Gregory of Virginia
Beach, VA, and a brother, Mr. Jesse Castleberry of Cordele. Mr. Castleberry was grandfather to seven
grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, the family has requested donation be made to the
Building Fund of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, 5100 South Old Peachtree Rd. Norcross GA 30092. The
family will be receiving friends on Thursday evening between 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at R. T. Patterson Funeral Home,
5275 N. Buford Hwy., Norcross, GA (448-2441)
Children of EDNA BROWN and CHARLES CASTLEBERRY are:
i.
BEVERLY ANN8 CASTLEBERRY, b. 23 Nov 1945, Fulton County, GA; m. DENIS JAMES WINSNESS, 20 Mar
1966, Chamblee, GA; b. 18 Jul 1944, Philadelphia, PA.
Notes for BEVERLY ANN CASTLEBERRY:
Grad Chamblee HS. Attended LaGrange College, GA leaving to work and marry Jim.
Bev graduated from Chamblee HS while Jim went to Tucker graduating a year earlier. Jim had to wait till
Bev's 15th birthday to ask her for a date and from that time on they dated till marriage in March 66 six months
before Jim's graduation from Tech. Bev's income kept them going till moving to Cincinnati where Jim started
with GE and Amy was born.
Next year moved to Syracuse where Dave was born, and then to Summerville SC for 14 years. Bev raised the
kids there and was involved with quilting and gardening.
In Schenectady starting in 90, Bev worked for the NY State Education Department proctoring and grading
tests. She got very involved in wood work and provided the kids college spending money from her efforts.
Moving to Anderson in 90, she worked for a while and maintained her sewing and gardening activities with
many friends.
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Notes for DENIS JAMES WINSNESS:
BA in Industrial Management fm Georgia Tech, 1966. Captain of Gymnastics team 1966. Worked for
General Electric having completed the Manufacturing Management Program in 66.
ii.
iii.
CYNTHIA JANE CASTLEBERRY, b. Abt. 1950, Fulton County, GA; m. GILBERT W. BELL, 22 Jun 1969,
Chamblee GA; b. Abt. 1947, Fulton County, GA.
CURTIS BRIAN CASTLEBERRY, b. Abt. 1956, Fulton County, GA; m. BARBARA ANN NELSON, 28 Jan
1979, Tucker, GA; b. Abt. 1958, Rockville County, Ny.
6. JOHNSON WAVERY7 BROWN (JOSEPH WAVERY6, JAMES LEO
ARD5, BE
JAMI
POLLARD4, HUGH3, ROBERT2,
FATHER OF ROBERT1) was born 01 Jan 1925 in Fulton County, GA. He married DORIS HAZEL HOOKS 25 Mar
1943 in Fulton County, GA. She was born 08 Jul 1925 in Cobb County, GA.
Notes for DORIS HAZEL HOOKS:
The Atlanta Journal
Sunday Morning, September 24, 1944
Sending Christmas Overseas (only part of the article)
Photo of Doris Brown (Dot in the article) cooking on 1940's small gas stove, wearing a ruffled apron. Mrs. J. W.
Brown, 1321 Ormewood Avenue, S.E., frying chicken, which she will can and put into a Christmas box for her
husband in the Navy.
Half way into the articleCute little 18-year-old "Dot" Brown sent 20-year-old "Dub"Brown several cans of fried chicken last spring. In
private life they are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown and they have been married a year and a half. Dot lives with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hooks, at 1321 Ormewood Avenue, S.E. She fried the chicken at home, filled nine
cans with it at Sears' Farmers' Market cannery, and still has two cans to include in Dub's Christmas box, which
will also contain home-baked apples. She has sent him home-canned pears and peaches, and she plans to try an
experiment that worked perfectly for one of her friends - she's going to select perfect apples, coat them with
paraffin wax and send them raw to Dub. The chicken took two months to reach him (he's with the Navy in
England on L. C. I.) but he wrote it was just as tender and tasty as if it had just come out of the skillet. Hot, too, as
he warmed the can.
Children of JOHNSON BROWN and DORIS HOOKS are:
i.
ii.
JUITH WAVERLYNN8 BROWN, b. 26 Dec 1945, Fulton County, GA; d. 26 Dec 1945, Fulton County, GA.
RANDOLPH MARK BROWN, b. 09 Jul 1947, Fulton County, GA; d. 03 Oct 2008, Forsyth County, GA ]]; m.
JUANITA DURHAM; b. 1948.
Notes for RANDOLPH MARK BROWN:
Social Security Death Index
Name Birth Date Death Date Last Residence
Randolph M. Brown 9 Jul 1947 3 Oct 2008
--The Times, Gainesville, Ga.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Cumming - Mark Brown, 61 Passed Away: October 5, 2008
Mark Brown, age 61, of Cumming passed away Friday, Oct 3, 2008. Born July 9, 1947 to Doris and Johnson
W "Dub" Brown, Mark was a dedicated son, husband, father, and grandfather.
Mark was an Airborne Ranger and a veteran of the Vietnam War, where he served as a Captain in the infantry
and received numerous medals for his service. Mark was an avid hiker and outdoorsman whose completion of
the Appalachian Trail was cut short by his death. A man confident in his beliefs and priorities, Mark made a
profound impact in the lives of his friends and family.
He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Juanita Durham Brown, and their three children Chris and his wife
Marie, Ashlee and her husband John and Jason and his wife Glynn-Glynn. His legacy also includes six
grandchildren whom he adored; Mark and Taylor Brown, Baxley and Sadie Woodruff, and Anna and
Madelyn Brown. Mark is also survived by his parents, Johnson W "Dub" and Doris Brown, his sister and
brother-in-law, Brad and Melanie Curtis, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
A memorial to celebrate Mark's life will be held on Monday Oct 6th at 2:00 p.m. at the Cumming First United
Methodist Church. The family will receive friends on Sunday Oct 5, 2008 from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at
Ingram Funeral Home.
228
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that a donation be made in Mark's name to the Cumming First United
Methodist Church building fund, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (www.appalachaintrail.org), the
Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org), or the charity of your choice.
Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory, Cumming, Georgia is in charge of the arrangements.
iii.
MELANIE JOY BROWN, b. Abt. 1948, Fulton County, GA; m. GRANT BRADLEY CURTIS, 22 Mar 1969; b.
Abt. 1948.
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Index of Individuals
(?) -
Ayers -
female 2 Echols: 16, 166
Beulan Lee: 7, 70, 71
Gensey/Jinsey: 9, 104, 105
Meeky Argine: 14, 161
Moses: 16, 167
William Robert: 14, 163
(Fanny) Frances (aka: Fanny): 8, 12, 13, 18, 87, 132, 146, 147,
177
?Richard Floyd: 15, 165
Bagwell Giles Lafayett: 12, 135
Mary: 9, 14, 18, 97, 159, 178
Adams Jane: 22, 198
Mary Frances: 22, 197
Sarah Frances: 22, 198
Akin Charles D.: 15, 165
David: 15, 165
Dinah: 23, 199
Edward James Robertson: 15, 165
Elizabeth 'Betty': 23, 200
Frances B.: 23, 199
James: 19, 23, 26, 185, 199, 203
James: 23, 26, 199, 203
James , RS: 23, 199
Jeanette: 23, 199
John: 23, 200
Mary Ann Martha Duncley: 7, 10, 15, 67, 113, 114, 164
Milly: 23, 199
Nancy: 23, 199
Polly: 23, 199
Precilla Currien Parr: 15, 165
Rebecca Elizabeth: 15, 165
Rhoda: 23, 199
Rhodath J.: 15, 165
Sarah Bitha Susan Wortham: 15, 165
Sarah Sally: 23, 199
Tabitha Tabby: 23, 200
William Lenoire Benjamin: 15, 165
Baker Marian M.: 11, 121
Barrett Edward: 11, 123, 124
Barron William Ervin: 7, 71-73
Barton Martha: 18, 178
Bay Elizabeth Bell: 25, 202
Beaty Bill: 10, 113
Bell Gilbert W.: 214, 228
Bentley Mary Ann: 14, 162
Berry Jesse M: 15, 164
Blackburn William M.: 8, 91
Blair Lowery Wilborn: 9, 106
Boles Margaret M.: 22, 197
Bolton -
Akins Edward Robertson: 10, 15, 19, 20, 113, 164, 185, 187
Elizabeth: 19, 185
James S.: 19, 185
Susan: 19, 185
Tabitha: 19, 185
William: 15, 19, 23, 164, 185, 199
Margarett: 20, 187
Bowden Mary: 25, 27, 28, 203, 206, 209
Bradford Susanah (Susan) (aka: Susan): 15, 164
Bradley Harriet: 14, 158, 159
Margaret A. 'Peggy': 13, 156, 157
Alexander Rebecca: 26, 205
Allen -
Brady Enoch: 20, 189
Mary Jane: 10, 118
Nancy: 16, 168
Henrietta: 14, 160
Allums Nancy: 20, 187
Brewer -
Anderson -
James W.: 12, 135
John H.: 12, 135
Priscilla: 12, 17, 22, 134, 171, 197
Ann -
Bridges -
Unnamed: 18, 178
Ansley -
Elizabeth: 22, 197
Brown -
Felix Hampton: 7, 73
Augustine: 16, 20, 24, 166, 187, 200
Benjamin Pollard , Jr: 6, 58, 59
Benjamin Pollard , Sr.: 5, 6, 8, 9, 42, 50, 53, 54, 90,
103, 213-215, 222, 223, 225, 226, 228
Charles Douglas: 213, 223
Connie Jo: 214, 226
Edna Carlise: 5, 31, 41, 213, 214, 221, 226, 227
Edward: 9, 97
Emma Elizabeth: 7, 65, 66
Archey George: 19, 184
Ashley Mary Ann: 14, 160
Ausburn Margaret Louisa: 8, 89, 90
Thomas: 13, 144, 146
230
Father Of Robert: 13, 17, 135, 172, 213-215, 222, 223,
225, 226, 228
Frances L. 'Fansy' (aka: Fansy): 8, 88
Frances Lucinda: 13, 146
Gayle: 213, 223
Green Mack: 9, 96
Hannah: 16, 20, 166, 187
Hannah C.: 9, 96
Henry Benjamin: 5, 43
Hugh: 6, 8, 13, 50, 87, 88, 146, 152, 213-215, 222, 223,
225, 226, 228
Hugh B.: 8, 91
Hugh Isaiah: 6, 63, 64
Infant: 6, 64, 65
James: 13, 140
James Leonard: 5-7, 32, 42, 43, 62, 70, 213-215, 222,
223, 225, 226, 228
James Leonard (infant): 5, 41, 213, 221
James M.: 8, 91, 92
Jane E.: 8, 90
Jesse: 13, 142
John: 13, 140
Johnny Wade: 214, 226
Johnson Wavery: 5, 41, 213, 214, 221, 228
Joseph Conrad (aka: Conrad): 5, 40, 41, 213, 221, 225
Joseph Conrad , Jr.: 214, 226
Joseph Henry: 6, 65
Joseph Wavery: 5, 6, 31, 32, 37, 38, 43, 48, 213-215,
221-223, 225, 226, 228
Juith Waverlynn: 214, 228
Mack: 13, 140
Madeline Talitha: 5, 45
Martha Elizabeth: 5, 44
Mary Martha: 9, 92
Mary Rosannah: 6, 56, 57
Melanie Joy: 214, 229
Mildred Louise: 5, 39, 40, 213, 221, 223, 224
Nancy Jane: 6, 54, 55
Oscar Lee: 5, 44
Pollard: 17, 172, 175
Randolph Mark: 214, 228
Richard: 20, 23, 24, 187, 200
Richard: 20, 187
Robert: 8, 12, 13, 17, 87, 135, 139, 172, 213-215, 222,
223, 225, 226, 228
Robert Franklin: 5, 38, 39, 213, 221-223
Robert Franklin , Jr.: 213, 223
Robert J.: 8, 89, 90
Robert L.: 6, 65
Robert , Jr: 13, 143, 144, 151, 152
Sarah Adine: 6, 62
Sarah Ann: 11, 16, 20, 128, 166, 187
Sarah E. 'Sally': 8, 90, 91
Stephens Ivy: 213, 225
Virginia Jane 'Jennie': 13, 144
William: 13, 140
William Clyde: 5, 44
William David: 9, 93, 95
William Preston: 6, 60, 61
Buckner Elizabeth: 18, 177
Unknown: 24, 200
Butts Sally: 19, 185
Caigle Sally: 18, 178
Cambell Sarah: 24, 202
Campbell Lucy: 24, 202
Carpenter Leonard Daniel 'Lin': 9, 106
Carrish Elizabeth: 14, 159
Carson Joseph: 11, 120
Carter Robert G.: 19, 185
Cash Bartlett Jackson: 17, 169
Barton Alexander: 7, 78, 79
Clark Martin: 17, 170, 171
Emma Jane: 8, 80, 81
Frances Ann: 21, 195
Hiram Russell: 17, 170
Howard , Jr.: 21, 195
Howard , Sr: 16, 21, 24, 25, 168, 192, 194, 201, 202
Jemima: 24, 201
Jesse: 21, 194
Jesse Hailey: 12, 133, 134
Johanna: 21, 194, 195
John: 24, 201, 202
Littleton Meeks: 17, 171
Louisa: 6, 48, 49
Lucy Ann (aka: Lousana): 8, 12, 13, 17, 81, 132, 133,
156, 169
Lucy E.: 11, 129
Lucy Louisa: 7, 77, 78
Lydia: 24, 201
Nancy: 21, 195
Nancy Cora: 8, 84
Nelson Charles: 12, 16, 17, 21, 132, 168, 169, 195, 196
Peter: 24, 202
Reuben: 21, 195, 196
Robert Howard: 24, 26, 27, 200, 204, 205, 208
Sarah: 24, 202
Stephen: 21, 24, 26, 192, 200, 201, 205
Stephen Allen: 13, 17, 157, 169
William: 24, 202
William 'Billy': 17, 170
William C.: 26, 27, 204, 207, 208
William Hailey: 12, 129, 130
Castleberry Beverly Ann: 214, 227
Charles Sylvester: 5, 31, 32, 41, 214, 226, 227
Curtis Brian: 214, 228
Cynthia Jane: 214, 228
Catherine Unnamed: 14, 159
Caudell Abner: 22, 198
Amanda R.: 8, 85, 86
Benjamin: 25, 203
Benjamin Franklin: 13, 156
Benjamin , Jr.: 8, 12, 13, 18, 87, 132, 146, 147, 177
Benjamin , Sr.: 13, 17, 18, 22, 146, 176, 177, 197
Buffington Elizabeth: 21, 195, 196
Burk Unnamed: 23, 199
Burris 231
Daniel Harrison: 8, 84
Daughter: 18, 177
Daughter: 18, 178
Daughter: 18, 178
David: 26, 206
David: 22, 197
David: 18, 178
Edward: 26, 206
Elizabeth: 18, 178
Elizabeth: 13, 152
Elnathan: 18, 177
First Daughter: 26, 206
Frances Jane: 12, 134
Frances N.: 13, 153
Hannah: 13, 143, 151
Hannah Louisa: 18, 178
Harriett Samantha: 8, 86, 87
Henryetta: 26, 206
Ida Elizabeth: 8, 83
Isham: 18, 177
James: 25-27, 203, 205, 208
James: 17, 22, 25, 176, 197, 203
James: 22, 197
James: 18, 177
James H.: 14, 158, 159
Jane: 13, 152
Jesse: 22, 197
John: 22, 197
John: 18, 177
John Milton: 8, 81, 82
John Preston: 8, 12, 13, 17, 81, 132, 133, 156, 169
Martha Emma: 5-8, 32, 45-47, 80, 82, 213, 215
Martha Priscilla: 12, 133
Mary: 6, 8, 13, 50, 87, 88, 146, 152
Mary Jane Polly: 22, 198
Mathew: 22, 197
Nancy B.: 13, 17, 157, 169
Nelson M.: 12, 133
Noah C.: 8, 86, 87
Ora Lucy: 8, 85
Sallie Salina: 13, 157, 158
Sampson: 26, 205
Sarah Ardela: 8, 82, 83
Sarah Jane: 13, 147
Stephen: 18, 177
Stephen A.: 22, 198
Stephen D.: 13, 157, 158
Steven: 22, 25, 26, 197, 203, 205
Thomas Aaron: 22, 198
William: 26, 205
William: 22, 198
William Benjamin: 6, 8, 12, 45, 81, 133, 134
William David: 13, 155, 156
George Norris: 10, 111
Clearwaters Benjamin: 11, 15, 16, 119, 165, 166
Deborah: 16, 166
Olive: 7, 11, 16, 75, 119, 120, 166
Rachel: 16, 166
Cochran Unknown: 21, 196
Coleman Mary (Amy): 23, 200
Conrad (name: Joseph Conrad Brown): 5, 40, 41, 213, 221, 225
Cooke Child: 29, 211
Edward: 28, 29, 210, 211
Elizabeth: 29, 211
Francis: 28, 29, 209-211
Hester: 29, 211
Jacob: 29, 211
Jane: 28, 29, 208-210
John: 29, 210
Mary: 29, 211
Unnamed Child: 29, 211
Cort Unknown: 21, 197
Cottrell James: 24, 201
Couch James H.: 8, 85
Cox Unknow: 21, 191
Unknown: 24, 200
Craft Nancy: 22, 198
Crane James: 16, 166
Crisler William Charles: 8, 82, 83
Crocker Annie E.: 9, 96
Crowe Sarah 'Sallie': 13, 155, 156
Curtis Grant Bradley: 214, 229
Curwin Mary: 23, 26, 200, 204
Davis Alfred Washington: 16, 168
Charles: 24, 200
Elizabeth: 20, 188
Elizabeth: 24, 200
Elnathan B: 16, 167
Elvira Elizabeth: 17, 171
Enoch: 16, 167
Enoch: 24, 200
Francis R. (aka: Fanny): 7, 11, 16, 75, 128, 166, 168
Henry: 11, 16, 20, 21, 128, 167, 188, 192
John Seward: 6, 47, 48
Judy: 24, 200
Lewis: 20, 188
Mary: 20, 188
Mary: 25, 203
Mary Polly: 16, 167
Nancy: 24, 200
Caudill Thomas: 26-28, 205, 208, 209
Caudle William: 27, 28, 208, 209
Cauton Alice: 28, 29, 210, 211
Cawthorn Sarah A.: 10, 116, 117
Thomas W.: 10, 116
Christeny (name: Christianna B. Gardner): 22, 197
Clark 232
Nancy: 20, 189
Nancy Abigail: 16, 167
Nathaniel: 20, 24, 187, 200
Piety: 24, 200
Rebecca: 16, 167
Rebecka: 24, 200
Russell B.: 16, 168
Thomas , Jr.: 20, 188
Thomas , Sr.: 16, 20, 24, 167, 187, 188, 200
William: 20, 188
Dean Huldah Caroline: 14, 162, 163
Dehart Jane: 22, 198
Unnamed: 26, 204
Unnamed: 15, 19, 23, 163, 185, 199
Unnamed: 23, 200
Unnamed: 14, 160
Sara: 18, 177
Elliott Cynthia Swain: 23, 199
Mary Rachel: 23, 199
Elphingston Ruth: 24, 26, 27, 200, 204, 205, 208
Ernest Mary Phillip White: 20, 187
Estes Cleveland: 24, 200
Joshua: 18, 179
Dill Charles S.: 19, 184
Evans -
Dilley -
Evan: 26, 27, 205, 208
Sarah: 25-27, 202, 205, 208
Betsy: 19, 185
Dilly -
Fanny -
Betty: 19, 23, 25, 185, 199, 203
(name: Frances (Fanny)): 8, 12, 13, 18, 87, 132, 146,
147, 177
(name: Francis R. Davis): 7, 11, 16, 75, 128, 166, 168
Dodd Francis Mae: 10, 112, 113
Dorner -
Fansy -
Anna Christina: 25, 27, 28, 203, 206, 208
Dunbar -
(name: Frances L. 'Fansy' Brown): 8, 88
Farlow -
Elizabeth: 23, 199
DuPre -
Mary: 18, 22, 178, 198
Farmer -
Sarah Daniel: 23, 200
Cyntha Ann: 22, 197
Joseph Hansel: 7, 65-67
Mary Marie: 6, 60-62
DuPree Sarah Daniel: 20, 187
Durham -
Felker James Marion: 8, 85
Juanita: 214, 228
Eades -
Fields Mary Elizabeth 'Betsy': 22, 25, 26, 197, 203, 205
Jeanette P.: 9, 104
Echols Abel: 16, 166
Abraham Blair: 16, 166
Alvin Dean: 11, 129
Ann: 16, 166
Benson W.: 12, 130
Catherine: 16, 166
Clayton S.: 11, 129
Darius: 11, 16, 20, 128, 166, 187
Elijah Clark: 16, 167
Emily: 16, 166
Female: 16, 166
Henry Freeman: 12, 130
Hester Ann: 12, 129, 130
Jabel Clarence: 7, 11, 16, 75, 128, 166, 168
Jabel D.: 12, 131
Jackson L.: 12, 131
Joshua: 16, 20, 166, 187
Larkin M.: 12, 130, 131
male: 16, 166
Margaret: 11, 123, 128, 129
Martin V.: 12, 131
Milly: 16, 166
Ransome Whitworth: 16, 166
Rebecca A.: 12, 131
Rhoda: 16, 166
Sarah Ann R.: 6, 7, 11, 45, 75-77, 125, 129
Flanigan Thomas , Capt.: 21, 195
Forsyth William: 21, 196
Frances Unnamed: 19, 23, 26, 185, 199, 203
Freeman Addie: 9, 101
French John P.: 21, 191
Fricks Cynthia Elizabeth 'Betsy': 6, 63
Fry Isabella: 18, 177
Fuller Ezikiel: 12, 131
Gailey Crawford: 7, 77
Gardner Christianna B. (aka: Christeny): 22, 197
Garrison Barnabas: 13, 152
Eleanor: 22, 197
Martha M.: 12, 134, 135
Nancy Elizabeth: 9, 93, 95, 96
Thomas Wesley: 22, 197
Unknown: 22, 197
Edwards Frances M.: 19, 185
Gernhofer Kenneth Russell: 214, 226
Elizabeth 233
Joel ?: 14, 159
Jordan: 14, 159
Jr. Jessie: 14, 159
Male: 14, 159
Margaret J. 'Peggy': 9, 106
Mary: 14, 159
Mary Lovena: 9, 106, 107
Parthenia: 18, 178
Rosannah Eveline: 9, 103
S: 9, 104
Salatheil: 14, 160
Susanna: 14, 159
Tempie: 14, 160
William W.: 9, 105
Gower H.: 213, 223
Grant Martha: 11, 123
Mary Victoria: 7, 73, 74
Gregg Thomas: 21, 194
Grinings Jemima: 21, 24, 26, 192, 200, 201, 205
Hailey Mary Patricia: 21, 194
Harris Ben: 21, 194
John: 21, 194
Lola E./ Oda: 9, 96
Harrison Jessie: 8, 86
Humphres Lucasa: 20, 187
Humphrey Sarah (Sally) (aka: Sally): 13, 17, 18, 22, 146, 176, 177,
197
Hartley Waightsel: 9, 108
Hawkins Jerry Cleveland: 8, 83, 84
Heinlin Sarah: 26, 205
Herrin Eliza Jane: 11, 125, 126
James: 11, 126
Herring Unnamed: 23, 199
Higgins Emeline: 14, 160
Humphreys Uriah: 23, 199
Hunter James: 26, 205
Hyde Marjorie Ann: 5, 38, 39, 213, 222, 223
Indian Unnamed: 18, 177
Ivy Peggy Joyce: 5, 40, 41, 213, 225
Jane Unnamed: 213, 224
Unnamed: 8, 13, 17, 87, 135, 139, 172
Hill Nancy: 17, 21, 25, 171, 196, 203
Hix Unknown: 24, 200
Hobson Unknown: 24, 200
Holloday -
Jenkins Jane: 23, 199
Jenne/Jeanne Unnamed: 29, 210, 211
Johnson Allen: 24, 200
Clayborn: 14, 18, 19, 160, 183, 184
David: 19, 184
Elizabeth: 19, 184
Francis: 19, 184
George: 19, 184
Jarrett: 19, 184
John: 19, 184
Lewis: 19, 184
Margaret: 22, 197
Rebecca: 19, 184
Sarah Sally: 9, 14, 18, 19, 97, 160, 182, 184
Stephen: 18, 19, 182, 184
William: 19, 184
Ann: 24, 202
Hombor Elizabeth: 20, 187
Hooks Doris Hazel: 5, 41, 214, 228
Hulsey Adler: 18, 178
Adonijah: 18, 178
Adonijah: 14, 160
Alfred Joseph: 14, 160
Almond: 9, 101, 103
Buford: 14, 160
Charles: 14, 18, 22, 159, 178, 198
Charles: 18, 178
Daniel: 18, 22, 178, 198
Elijah: 14, 159
Elizabeth: 18, 179
Elizabeth: 14, 160
Elizabeth Caroline: 5, 6, 8, 9, 42, 50, 53, 54, 90, 103
Isaiah Babel: 6, 9, 14, 50, 97, 99, 101, 160, 161
James: 18, 178
James ?: 14, 159
James Leonard: 9, 104, 105
Jane: 14, 159
Jennings: 18, 178
Jennings: 14, 160
Jessie: 9, 14, 18, 97, 159, 178
Jones Joseph: 16, 166
Louisiana Anne: 10, 114, 115
Kelley Cordelia Elizabeth Frances: 6, 63
Keziah Unnamed: 16, 20, 24, 167, 187, 188, 200
Unnamed: 24, 200
Kidd Robin: 213, 225
King Eliza or Louisa: 14, 160
William: 14, 160
234
William Peter: 6, 56-58
Isaac B. 'Bush': 13, 153, 155
Rachel: 13, 143, 144
Kingsley Samuel: 28, 209
Le Mahieu Hester: 28, 29, 209-211
Kinney Mary Ette: 10, 111
Leckie (name: Elenor Adell 'Leckie' Loudermilk): 7, 73
Kytle Calvin Hanks: 14, 162, 163
Claybourn: 14, 161
Delilah: 18, 182
Elizabeth: 18, 182, 183
Harriet: 18, 183
Harriet: 14, 163
Jacob: 14, 18, 22, 160, 179, 182, 198
Jacob B.: 14, 160
John W.: 14, 162
Lewis: 14, 161
Maranda Elizabeth: 6, 58-60
Mary: 18, 22, 179, 198
Mary: 18, 19, 182, 184
Nancy: 6, 9, 14, 50, 97, 99, 101, 160, 161
Naomie 'Omie': 14, 163
Sarah: 18, 182
Singleton: 14, 161
Stephen S.: 14, 160
Unknown: 18, 182
unknown 1: 18, 182
unknown 2: 18, 182
Willis C.: 10, 113
Zachariah: 9, 14, 18, 19, 97, 160, 182, 184
Leonard Elizabeth: 23, 25, 27, 199, 203, 206
Little Welthy Althea: 12, 133
Lizzie (name: Sarah Elizabeth Stephens): 6, 47
Loudermilk Alex Erwin: 7, 73, 74
Anna Catherine: 25, 203
Cannon: 19, 185
Celestial Jane: 7, 69
Charles West: 7, 74, 75
Daughter: 15, 164
David George Washington: 10, 109, 110
Elenor Adell 'Leckie' (aka: Leckie): 7, 73
Eliza Ann: 10, 111
Gullie Ann: 9, 108
Gullie Ann: 15, 164
Henry: 9, 15, 19, 107, 163, 164, 185
Henry Erwin: 5, 7, 10, 42, 67-69, 110, 116
Jacob 'Jake': 7, 9, 15, 67, 107, 108, 164
Jacob Walton: 10, 111
Jacob , Jr.: 19, 185
James: 7, 74
John Henry: 6, 62, 63
John M.: 10, 112
Joseph Meridy/Vickery 'Ricky': 7, 74
Lucy Ann: 10, 113
Martha Vestine: 7, 71
Mary Ann: 10, 111
Mary Arizona 'Zonie' (aka: Mary Eary Arizona
Loudermilk): 5-7, 32, 42, 43, 62, 70
Mary Eary Arizona (name: Mary Arizona 'Zonie'
Loudermilk): 5-7, 32, 42, 43, 62, 70
Rachel Sara Ann: 10, 110
Rosannah D. (aka: Rosetta): 10, 113
Sarah: 7, 69
Solomon: 19, 185
Thomas Asbury: 10, 110, 111
Washborn???: 9, 108
William: 19, 185
William Cannon: 15, 164
William Cannon: 10, 108, 109, 115, 116
William Henry: 7, 70, 71
Lancaster Sarah: 16, 168
Landers Charles Washington: 10, 114, 115
Eli David: 11, 119
Francis M.: 10, 116
Martha Jane (aka: Martha): 5, 7, 10, 42, 67, 69, 110, 116
Matilda Ann: 10, 108, 109, 115, 116
Meredith Milton 'Merida': 7, 10, 15, 67, 113, 114, 164
Merida Millan: 10, 117, 118
Singleton: 11, 119
William C.: 10, 118
Lane Alexander Moss: 12, 134
John Daniel: 7, 9, 79, 80, 92, 93
Martha: 17, 169, 170
Latham William Thomas: 10, 113
Lautermilch Anna Catherine: 27, 206
Anna Elizabeth: 27, 206
Anna Rosina: 27, 206
Hans Jacob: 22, 25, 27, 198, 203, 206
Hans Melchoir: 28, 208
Hans Veltin: 27, 206, 208
Hans Wegrich: 27, 206
Johann Jacob: 19, 22, 23, 25, 185, 198, 199, 203
Johann Leonhard: 27, 206
Johann Michel: 27, 206
Johann Michel: 25, 203
Johann Wolgang: 27, 206
Mathias: 27, 206
Valentini: 25, 27, 28, 203, 206, 208
Lavina Unnamed: 23, 199
Loudermilk/Lautermilch Jacob: 15, 19, 23, 163, 185, 199
John Harrison: 23, 199
Lousana (name: Lucy Ann Cash): 8, 12, 13, 17, 81, 132, 133,
156, 169
Lovelady Elizabeth: 16, 167
Luncinda Unnamed: 14, 160
Mabry Elizabeth Larrah: 12, 135
Mahieu Jacques: 29, 210, 211
Lawrence 235
James: 21, 25, 26, 196, 202, 205
James Allen: 17, 172
Jefferson C.: 12, 135
John: 22, 197
John: 25-27, 202, 205, 208
John: 26, 205
John Hill: 17, 172
John Mordeci: 25, 203
Johnathan J.: 12, 17, 22, 134, 171, 197
Jr. James: 25, 202
Margaret: 21, 197
Margaret A.: 12, 135
Martha: 22, 197
Marthy Caroline: 17, 171
Mary: 26, 205
Nancy: 22, 197
Nancy Malinda: 12, 135
Nancy Melinda: 17, 172
Olivia: 25, 202
Patsy: 22, 197
Pricilla Elizabeth: 6, 8, 12, 45, 81, 133, 134
Reuben Philip: 17, 172
Rhoda: 21, 196
Samuel Monroe: 17, 172
Samuel , Jr.: 22, 197
Samuel , Sr.: 17, 21, 25, 171, 196, 203
Sarah: 25, 202
Sarah: 26, 205
Sarah E.: 12, 135
Talitha: 21, 196
Thomas: 22, 197
Thomas: 26, 205
Thomas Floyd: 17, 171
William Alvin: 17, 172
William Jonathan: 12, 134, 135
Martha Unnamed: 24, 202
(name: Martha Jane Landers): 5, 7, 10, 42, 67, 69, 110,
116
Martin Green William S.: 8, 88, 89
Mary Unnamed: 14, 18, 19, 160, 183, 184
Mattie Unnamed: 11, 119
Maxwell Indiana: 7, 77
Rebecca: 8, 81, 82
Mayhew Nancy: 20, 188
McCollough James: 25, 202
McCollum Martha J.: 13, 155
McCrackin Irma Jean Brown: 213, 221
Rebecca Caroline: 15, 165
McCroskey Robert D.: 15, 164
McDonald Tabitha A.: 16, 166
McKee Mary Jane: 12, 130
McKinney Martha Duncley: 15, 20, 23, 164, 185, 186, 200
McMillan William Henry: 7, 69, 70
McWhorter Sarah: 16, 167
Meaders Daniel Asbury: 17, 172
Meeks Frances Josephine: 10, 114
Littleton , Jr.: 13, 146
William Sheldon: 16, 167
Meyer Mary Rebecca: 19, 22, 23, 25, 185, 198, 199, 203
Miller Joel: 11, 121, 122
Mary: 18, 177
Mitchell Elizabeth Cooke: 27, 28, 206, 208, 209
Experience: 28, 29, 208-210
Mary: 28, 210
Thomas: 28, 209, 210
Thomas: 28, 209
Unknown: 29, 210
Moore Anna K.: 22, 25, 198, 203
Morgan Abel: 25, 202
Daniel: 25, 202
Daniel: 8, 12, 17, 81, 134, 172
Daniel Nelson C.: 12, 135
Edna Jane: 12, 135
Eleanor: 21, 25, 26, 196, 202, 205
Hannah: 26, 205
Isaac: 26, 205
Morris Robert: 23, 199
Moss Lucy Ann: 17, 170
Nancy Susan: 10, 117, 118
William C.: 9, 106, 107
Moyer Henry I: 22, 25, 198, 203
Murphy John: 18, 178
Martha Jane: 16, 167
Murray John B.: 13, 147, 151
Murrey Abigail: 25, 203
elson Barbara Ann: 214, 228
icholson Unknown: 16, 166
icks Edward Nix/: 23, 199
ix Jesse: 19, 185
Owens Mary Liddel: 5, 44
Pamelia/Amelia Unnamed: 17, 170
Parr Benjamin: 15, 20, 23, 164, 185, 186, 200
236
Benjamin James: 20, 187
Charles Dougherty: 20, 187
Cornelius: 26, 204
Daniel Weldon Easley McKinney: 20, 187
Elihu: 26, 204
Eliphalet: 26, 204
Elizabeth Easley: 20, 187
Jemima: 26, 204
Jess: 26, 204
John: 23, 26, 200, 204
John: 23, 200
John Currien: 20, 187
John , Jr.: 26, 204
Martha Duncley: 10, 15, 19, 20, 113, 164, 185, 187
Mary Currien: 20, 186
Matthias , Jr.: 23, 200
Rebecca Carlton: 20, 187
Samuel Jackson: 20, 187
Still Born: 20, 187
Unknown Tentative: 23, 200
William Lenoire: 20, 186
Robbins Elender: 11, 15, 16, 119, 165, 166
Robertson Mary: 15, 19, 23, 164, 185, 199
Roe Sarah Ann: 17, 170
Roper David: 16, 166
Ruben: 11, 124, 125
Rosetta (name: Rosannah D. Loudermilk): 10, 113
Russell Priscilia: 12, 16, 17, 21, 132, 168, 169, 195, 196
Stephen: 17, 21, 168, 196
Ryals Talitha Jane: 6, 63, 64
Sally (name: Sarah (Sally) Humphrey): 13, 17, 18, 22, 146,
176, 177, 197
Santiago Angeleta: 5, 43, 213, 215, 221
Parris Unknown: 22, 197
Sarah Unnamed: 213, 224
Patterson Jane: 24, 202
Savage Taylor T.: 9, 103
Patton Polly: 17, 21, 168, 196
Scales Joel: 21, 195
Susannah: 21, 195
Payne William Harrison: 6, 49, 50
Pence -
Scott George Mauldin , Jr.: 213, 224
George Mauldin , Sr.: 5, 39, 40, 213, 223, 224
John Alan: 213, 224
Nancy Susan: 213, 225
Malinda: 19, 185
Pendergras Martha: 18, 177
Penson John: 16, 166
Perkins Margaret Fanniel: 7, 74, 75
Perry Phillip Jefferson: 10, 111
Sarah Ann O.: 15, 165
Phillips -
Shearer Catherine: 22, 197
Shelnut Polly: 20, 188
Simmons Cynthia: 9, 96
Sims Rebecca: 22, 197, 198
Mary: 18, 178
Plaster -
Sison Sarah Catherine: 20, 187
Sara Ellen: 5, 44, 45
Poole John M.: 12, 135
Nancy C.: 17, 172
Sisson Rodman: 20, 187
Skinner Elizabeth: 26, 27, 204, 207, 208
Prince Rebecca: 20, 189
Slave Black: 10, 113
Pruitt Rebecca: 213, 225, 226
Sleeper Leah: 23, 200
Quinn Ashford: 14, 159
Smalley Dau of Joseph: 18, 178
Reckel/Rockel Maria Catrherine: 22, 25, 27, 198, 203, 206
Smith Elizabeth: 18, 177
Henry: 10, 113
Jasper D.: 10, 110
Morning: 13, 140
Sarah: 13, 142
Sarah Lucinda 'Lucy': 15, 164
William S.: 10, 111, 112
Reese Nancy: 13, 140
Reynolds Benjamin Franklin: 12, 129
Linda: 213, 225
Rice Elizabeth: 14, 160
Martha Caroline: 10, 109
Mary Elizabeth: 17, 170, 171
Southerland Nancy: 16, 168
237
(name: Susanah (Susan) Bradford): 15, 164
Sr. Matthias Parr: 20, 23, 26, 185, 200, 204
Tabor Hester Ann: 9, 101
Stacks Elizabeth: 20, 188
Talley William Sylvester: 8, 85
Stafford Grover Cleveland: 8, 85, 86
Taylor Margaret Peggy: 9, 15, 19, 107, 163, 164, 185
Mary A.: 11, 119
Starnes Sally: 19, 185
Starrett -
Terrell Aaron H.: 6, 54-56
Timothy: 20, 188
Ester: 24, 201
Staten Uriah: 21, 191
Thompson Palos: 14, 160
William: 20, 188
Stephens Benjamin Henderson: 11, 125, 126
Crawford: 8, 81
E. (?): 11, 128
Francis: 11, 120
Hester F.: 7, 79
John Alexander: 6, 48
Joseph: 11, 127
Littleton: 11, 123, 128, 129
Loranzo M.: 11, 121
Lucile: 6, 50
Lucinda: 11, 121
Malanda A.: 11, 124
Male: 11, 127
Margaret: 11, 120
Martha C.: 7, 77
Mary Addie: 6, 49
Minnie Belle: 5, 6, 31, 32, 37, 38, 43, 48, 213, 215, 219,
221
Olive: 11, 126
Rebecca: 11, 123
Robert Franklin: 5-8, 32, 45-47, 80, 82, 213, 215
Russell Davis: 8, 80, 81
Sanford Clayton: 7, 77, 78
Sarah Elizabeth (aka: Lizzie): 6, 47
Sylvanus: 7, 80
Thomas: 7, 11, 16, 75, 119, 120, 166
Thomas M.: 6, 7, 11, 12, 45, 75, 77, 125, 129
Virginia Frances: 7, 78
Tombolin Alesa: 13, 140
Tomlin Ben: 10, 113
Trouton Martha: 12, 135
Tucker Johanna 'Hanna': 26, 205
Tyler Daniel: 24, 202
Lucy Ann: 16, 21, 24, 25, 168, 192, 194, 201, 202
Nelson: 21, 24, 192, 202
Unknown Unnamed: 18, 177
Unnamed: 25-27, 203, 205, 208
Unnamed: 15, 165
Unnamed: 9, 15, 19, 108, 164, 185
Catherine C.: 11, 129
Dorcas: 15, 19, 23, 164, 185, 199
Edna S.: 18, 177, 178
Elvira: 9, 96, 97
Margaret: 17, 172, 175, 176
Margaret: 13, 140, 141
Mary: 14, 18, 22, 160, 179, 182, 198
Mary: 16, 21, 24, 167, 189, 191, 200
Mary A.: 15, 165
Milly Cryssie A./Caroline: 11, 127
Piety: 20, 24, 187, 200
Rhoda: 24, 200
Salona: 19, 185
Sara M.: 8, 12, 17, 81, 134, 172
Sarah 'Sallie' O.: 6, 65
Stone Anne: 21, 191
Daughter: 24, 200
Daughter: 24, 200
Daughter: 24, 200
Frances: 21, 191
James: 24, 200
Jonathan: 21, 191
Jonathan: 16, 21, 24, 167, 189, 191, 200
Margaret: 11, 16, 20, 21, 128, 167, 189, 192
Micajah: 24, 200
Nancy: 21, 191
Polly: 21, 191
Polly: 24, 200
Rebecca: 21, 191
Sarah: 21, 191
Solomon: 21, 192
Stephen: 21, 191
Susannah: 24, 200
William: 21, 24, 189, 200
William: 24, 200
Stough -
Vaughn Amanda: 8, 91
Ardenia: 9, 91, 92
Verner Elizabeth Ann Vaughn: 22, 197
Vinson Isaac V.: 15, 165
Von Cannon Catherine: 19, 185
Wade Elizabeth: 21, 24, 192, 202
Ward David L.: 213, 221
Warren Sarah: 29, 210
Washburn -
Georgi Allen: 214, 226
Anna: 27, 206
Benjamin: 28, 209
Susan 238
David: 9, 15, 19, 108, 164, 185
Edward: 27, 206
Elizabeth: 28, 209
Elizabeth: 27, 207
Elizabeth: 15, 164
Gideon: 27, 206
Isaiah: 23, 199
James: 25, 27, 28, 203, 206, 209
James Bowden: 23, 25, 27, 199, 203, 206
Jane: 28, 209
John: 27, 28, 206, 208, 209
John: 28, 209
Jonathan: 28, 209
Jonathan J.: 19, 185
Joseph: 28, 209
Martha: 27, 206
Mary: 28, 209
Mary: 27, 206
Mary A. 'Polly': 7, 9, 15, 67, 107, 108, 164
Moses: 27, 206
Phineas: 19, 185
Reuben: 19, 185
Reuben , Jr.: 15, 19, 23, 164, 185, 199
Reuben , Sr.: 19, 23, 25, 185, 199, 203
Samuel: 28, 209
Sarah: 28, 209
Sarah: 27, 206
Seth: 23, 199
Sylvanus: 19, 185
Thomas: 28, 209
Thomas: 15, 164
Yarberry Unnamed: 11, 120
Yarborough Mary: 17, 22, 25, 176, 197, 203
Yearwood Patience Caroline: 14, 161
Sarah: 14, 161, 162
Waters Mrs. Margaret (Polly): 20, 189
Watkins James: 16, 166
Watson Benjamin Hudson: 13, 152
Sanders: 18, 178
Webb Sarah: 22, 197
Weir Ann: 20, 186
Jane Bell: 20, 186
Welch Martha A.: 9, 105, 106
Whitehead Susie Ann: 10, 110, 111
Williams Adeline: 10, 109
James: 21, 191
Margaret: 28, 209, 210
Unknown: 21, 191
Unknown: 24, 200
Wilson Maria: 20, 187
Winsness Denis James: 214, 227, 228
Witt Hanna: 14, 18, 22, 159, 178, 198
John: 18, 22, 178, 198
Wood Priscilla: 23, 199
Wright Sylvia: 19, 185
239