Carroll County Genealogical Society

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Carroll County Genealogical Society
CARROLL
COUNTY
GENEALOGICAL
HARALSON CO.
Jan.26. 1856
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THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
BY THE
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. O. BOX 576
CARROLLTON. GEORGIA 301 17
Web Page Address - http://members.aol.com/carrollgen/
VOLUME XXI
FALL 2OOO
NUMBER THREE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
President's Letter
Officers
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More on the Barrow Family
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Descendants of George iolloway .
-allapoosa Primitive Bapt'st Church ..........
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Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward Martin ..........
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Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church Minutes 1879-1888
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Marriage Certificates, CarrollCo., GA, 1890 thru 1899 . ........
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Descendants of William Kinney l, William Ward ll, & Jonathan Haynes
Announcements
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Carroll County Regislet 12Feb 1876.
Items of Genealogical lnterest Carroll County Times, 1882..
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Chart
Focus of Research
Queries....
CCGS Njlembers
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Pedigree
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The Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County, Georgia, membership dues
are $20.00 per person or family, on a calendar basis (January through Decembe0. Life
memberships are not available. This publication is included at no exka cost in the
membership dues, with one copy per family. Former issues of the Quarterly are
available at the prices shown on the back page of this issue These are ordered from
the Caffoll County Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 576, Carrollton, GA 30117.
Queries are published free for members of the Society; charges for que.ies for nonmembers are $5.00 for up to 100 words. This Society does not assume responsibility
for enors in fact or opinion which may appear rn articles furnished by its members. We
will gladly correct any errors brought to our attention.
Copyriqht 2000
tssN-0734-5682
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Fall2000
Dear l\,,lembers,
We have had two interesting meetings and our annual picnic since the last
Quaderly. ln iray three people came from the Georgia Archives to give us a "virtual
tour of the Aachives." This was a video tour of the various sections on the main floor
research area, lt was helpful to be shown "what was where" and in addition they
brought folders containing information about the archival material available.
Our picnic was the June meeting and those who came enjoyed the outing. lt
would be nice if more of our local members could attend.
l\,,lrs. Nancy Cornell came to our July meeting and discussed her new book,
"1864 Census for Re-oryanizing the Georyia Mlrrla." lt is sometimes called "Joe
Brown's Census." Govemor Brown wanted to know who was available to defend the
State against Sherman's invasion. This includes all of thewhitemales, ages'16to60,
who were not on active Confederate service and gives names, ages, and exemptions
by county and militia district. Records of 1 1 of the then 130 counties are not available.
We purchased this book which will add to our research for that period. After the
meeting when members had looked at the books, we donated the following books to
the Library: "Some Georyia County Recods, Vol. 10," "Revolutionary War Soldies ol
Westem Nofth Carolina: Bu*e Co., Vol. 2," "The Supplement to: The Wilkes County
Pape6 [1773-1889],' "Newberry County, SC Deed AbstEcfs, Vol. 1 and 2, (17851800)," "Amhe$t County, VA, in the Revolualon"- this is a reprint of an earlier book
and includes extracts from the Lost Order 1773-1782, and "Caroina Scofs. Mary
Florence Word gave to the Library her copy of "The Geoeia Black Book, Vol. 1," which
has been missing for some time, and "Ulstet Libnies,"which will be helpful to those
researching in Northern lreland.
The Society has permission to reprint 'The History of Villa Rica, "which was
originally published by their Bicentennial Committee. lvlary Florence Word and Ruth
McNinch did a new full-name index to enhance this edition.
We are already thinking about a Workshop for next sp.ing. lt will be difficult to
surpass the successful lrish Workshop which we had this spring, but in keeping with
our focus on the migration route to Georgia we are thinking of a Workshop related to
the Carolinas. lt has been some time since we did a South Carolina Workshop. lf you
have a particular interest, please let us know. We have an almost complete selection
of materials for this area and Georgia. Our Georgia County materials mainly focus on
the migration route from South Carolina. ln keeping with this, we would like to add
materials from the Carolinas and Virginia to assist those searching in these areas.
"
Until nexi time,
Betty devane, President
CARROLL COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 2OOO OFFICERS
Betty devane
President....
Wanda Maddox
Betty Jo Parsons
Recording
ConespondingSecretary...................... MaryFlorenceWord
Ruth lucNinch
Asst. Conesponding Secretary.
Lee Wash
Earline Boyd
Asst. Treasurer.
Shirley Gardner
Quarterly Editor....
Web Master
David Word
Vice-President.........
Secretary
Treasurer..
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MORE ON THE BARROW FAIIIILY
The first of the Barrow article was published in the Summer 2O0O euarterly
Submitted by Hugh W. Banow
151 1 Thornbrooke Circle
Daiton, GA 30720
506-226-7 004
[email protected]
Corrections, Summer 2000 Quarterly, page 39
Proper name for James Rance Barrow is James Ransom "Rance,, Barrow.
Proper name for "Tommy" Barrow is Thomas lMelenda Lee Barrow.
Proper name for E. V. Barrow is Ezra Verdinand "Vertie" Barrow.
A Story on Reverend James Barrow:
The Reverend James of Bowdon was born 25 Dec 1801, in Washington Co.,
GA, the son of Moses Barrow and Martha Smith of NC. Moses, a Revolutionary War
soldier, was the son of Thomas Barrow Jr. and Elizabeth Atkinson of VA and NC.
James, or "Jlmmy" or "Uncle Jimmy " as he was called in his later days, became a
mechanic by trade and |ved in Talbot and Upson Cos. before moving to Bowdon in the
1830s. He moved to lands drawn by the orphans of lvloses Bar.ow and had at least
two sections one in the Smithfield and one in the Jake communities and by some
means obtained a lot in the town of Bowdon ln his middle life he became exttemely
crippled by what at that time was called rheumatism. His hands were badty drawn up
and he was fo.ced to walk with the aid of crutches and had to be helped onto his horse
which he rode on his circuit in the eastern part of Alabama He was doing some
preaching but, when he became disabled, he became a full-time circuit-riding
Missionary Baptist preacher. Chancellor David Banow of the University System of
Georgia said of his cousin that the old man could recite entire chapters of the Bible
from memory We have newspaper articles of his preaching as far away as
Tuskeegee, AL, which is probably 150 miles or so from Bowdon
ln April. 1865, near the end of the Civil War, Union Generat James Wilson
formed in Northern Alabama a force of 7500 men mounted on the best horses available
and equipped with the latest repeating carbines and began a path of destruction across
Alabama and Georgia burning anything in their path inctuding milts, factories, bridges,
railway trestles and stations, and anything else including unrversities that they felt might
be of use to the South in continuing the War. This destruction was totally uncalled for
since General Lee had sunendered to Genera{ Grant at Appomattox Cou,1 House on
April
Wilson divided his force into three wings and one wing of 1500 horsemen,
commanded by General Croxton, burned the University of Alabama and then continued
their march eastward across Alabama, burning as they rode. They crossed into
Georgia on April 24, west of Bowdon and continued into the town As far as I can tell,
they did not do any burning in Bowdon but they did sack the stores for anything they
needed or wanted. They then continued their nde io Carrollton where they did
considerable damage, burning one side of the Square. Here, Croxton interviewed
several of Lee's Virginia soldiers who had already returned home and who told the
Yankee General thattheWarwas over. I\,leanwhile, Wi,son, whoby nowwasat
Thomaston burning textile mills, also heard of the cease fire and called a halt to the
destruction. While in Bowdon, the Federals captuted several Confederate soldiers who
were home on wounded furlough and took them to Macon where they were held until
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More on the Barrow Family, Cont'd
July 1865. Among those captured was William Barrow, son of the Reverend and who
had been wounded captured, and exchanged, and who had been home only a few
days.
When the raiding party was nearing the Georgia border, a squad of the bluecoated ho.semen ran up on the Reverend James who was making his rounds over in
Trickum Va{ley in the recently-opened territory where only a few years before the Creek
lndians had claimed as their own. One of the men noticed that the old gentleman had
a very nice saddle and, since hls own had seen some hard use, got the old man down
off his fine horse and took the saddle for his own. This action got the old preacher all
stirred up and he shouted, "You boys will go to hell for what you have done tg me
today." With this said the young Yankee replied, "Well, old man if I am going to hell
I will need a better horse to ride " With this he put the good saddle back on the good
horse and rode on to Bowdon, leaving the old preacher with a wornout horse and
saddle
My grandfather John William ('J.W.") Barrow of Bowdon, who was the
grandson of the Reverend, told this story to me as a lesson that sometimes it is much
better to lust keep your mouth shut.
From The Canoll County FEe Prcss, datedl August 1884:
Old Uncle Jimmy Barrow well known throughout this county, and we may say,
throughout this section of the state, died at the residence of his son, W. H. Barrow, in
Bowdon on last Wednesday morning. He had been in feeble health for sometime and
his death was not unexpected. The old man we suppose was in the neighborhood of
80 years of age He died resigned, we understand, and ready to go at the bidding of
the Master. to whom he had consecrated his entire life. For over half a century he had
been a minister of the Gospel, and a iaithful and devout follower of the Cross. His
buialwas to have taken place in Bowdon yesterday (He was actually 83 years old.)
Rev James Barrow
Lucindia " ucy' Bivins Barow
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lvlore on the Barrow Family. Cont'd.
Frcm The Chistian lndex and South-Wester, Eapfsl dated 8 January .1874
Died, in Bowdon, Georgia, December 21st 1873, lvlrs. Lucy Barrow, wife of
Rev. James Barrow. The deceased was married in 1825, baptized in Upson
county, Georgia, by Rev Jacob King. On Saturday 20lh ult. in the absence of
the family, her clothing caught on fire, and before she was discovered she was
almost suffocated. Her sufferings were agonizing. and her last moments were
state of insensibility. For many years she shared in the labors and toils of a
minister of Christ She rests from her labors leaving the aged servant to toil on
in hope ofeternal glory. Maythe Good Shepherd lead him safely and peaefully
through life to glory.
(Lucy's grave marker in the Bowdon Baptist Church Cemetery gtves her date of
death as being Feb. 1874. This is surely incorrect as this obituary was
published in January 1874 This is the way "insensibility" is spelled in the
article
)
DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE HOLLOWAY
Prepared by Patricia Ann Wilson
123 Hicks Place
Leveland, TX 79445
[email protected]
George Holloway was born 1530 in England. He had 1 child:
1. John David Holloway. b'1555, Engiand: mdAnn---.. Theyhadlchid:
A George Hollaway, b 1590, England; md Elizabeth Frances lvlatthews
They had 2 children
1 James Holloway, b '1635, Charles River. VA md Ann ----; d
1674, York Co., VA
5.
George Holioway, b 1638. Charles RrverCo., VA; md1660to
Elizabeth Greenough Carmack (b Oxfordshire England).
They had 4 children:
a. George Holloway, b 1660, York, VA; md 1685. York,
VA, to Hannah --- (b 1664, York, VA; d 20 Oct 1704,
York VA). He d 13 Jun 1714, York, VA. (See below
for their descendaots
7.
b William Holloway. b 1662
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c. David Holioway, b 02 May 1664 Charles River Co ,
VA; md Elizabeth Frances Matthews (b 26 Aug 1671,
Charles River Co , VA, d 1736, Yo* Co., VA) Hed
1732, York Co.. VA.
John Holloway, b 1670i md Mary Pharo.
2.
3.
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d
George Holloway, #6 a, son of George Holloway & Elizabeth Greenough Carmack b
1660, md Hannah ---- and had 5 children as follows:
1. James Holloway, b 16 Jan 1684/85, York, VA; d 27 Nov 1705, York. VA.
2. Charles Holloway, b 15 Apr'1688, York, VA.
3. David Holloway (twin), b 18Aug 1690, York, VA; d13Jul 1698,York,VA.
4. George Holloway(twin), b 18 Aug 1690, York, vA. He had 1 chrld: George
19.
11.
12.
13.
Descendants of George Holloway, Con't.
Descendants of George Holloway, #'13 4:
A. George Holloway, b 29 Feb 1707108, York Co., VA; md '10 Sep 1731,
Burlington, VA, to Ruth Wood; d 1778 Springfield, VA. They had 3
children::
1. John Holloway, b 1732, Burke Co., NC; d Nov 1781, Natchez.
(See below for his descendants)
2. George Holloway b 1744, Lunenburg Co., VA; d Edgefield
Co., SC. (His descendants will be published in the next
QuarterlY)
3. Reuben Holloway, b '1753, VA, md 1784, VA, to Penniah
(b 1763, VA). He d 1806, VA.
5. lrary Holloway, b 04 Jun 1693, York, VA; d '13 Dec '1695, York, VA.
15.
16.
17.
18.
14.
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John Holloway (#'161 immediately above), son of George Holloway & Ruth Wood, b
1732, nd 1764, BurkeCo., NC to Elizabeth White (b 1735, VA). They had 7 childrenl
John, William, Elizabeth, George, Robert, l\4ary, and James Holloway.
'1. John Holloway, b'1755, Oglethorpe Co, GA. (See below for his
descendants)
2. William Holloway, b 01 Apr 1757, NC; md 1789, Rowan, NC, to Orpha
(b 1767, Rowan, NC) he d 15 Aug 1850, Brooks, GA. They had 9 children:
A. Lavina Holloway, b 1790. Rowan, NC.
B. Nancy Holloway, b 14 Aug 1792, Rowan, NC; d22May1853,
Bulloch Co., GA.
C. Matthew Holloway, b 1797, Bulloch Co , GA; d 1840.
D. William Holloway, b 1802. Bulloch Co, GA
E. Roxanna Holloway, b 16 Feb 1808, Bulloch Co., GA; d 06 Mar'1868,
Hillsborough. FL.
F. Catherine Holloway, b 1814, Bulloch Co., GA.
G. Susannah Holloway, b 1819, Bulloch Co., GA.
H Griffin Holloway, b 29 Mar 1a22, Bulloch Co., GA; d06Oct1901.
Orpha Lee Holloway, b 25 Jul 1825, Bulloch Co. GA; d 28 Sep
1887.
3. Elizabeth Holloway, b 1759.
4. George Holloway, b '1761 Burke Co., NC; md Mary Loving (b 1768, Wilkes
Co., NC). They had I childrenl
A. Jane Holloway, b 16 Oct 1795, Burks, NC; md 04 June 1814, Burks
Co., NC, to David Selzet (b 12 May 1791, Burks, NC; d 28 Mar
1872, Burks Co , NC); he d 29 Mar 1872. Burke Co. NC.
B James Taylor Holloway, b 1797, Burks Co, NC.
C. Sally Holloway, b 1799, Burks Co., NC.
D Susan Holloway b 23 Jan 1806, Burks Co., NC; md --- Fleming (b
1802, Burks Co., NC): she d 27 Jul 1861, Burks Co., NC.
E. Mahala Holloway, b 1808, Burks Co., NC.
F. Robert Holloway, b 31 Jan 1809, Burks Co, NC; md 08 Feb 1830,
Burks Co., NC, to Catherine Hood (b 15 Oct 1907, Burks Co, NC;
d 28 Sep 1902, Caldwell Co, NC); he d 01 l\rar 1891, Caldwell
Co. NC.
G. Washington Holloway, b 1810, Burks Co, NC
19.
20.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
21.
22.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
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l.
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Descendants of George Holloway, Cont'd
Descendants of Geotge Holloway #22 4:
H. George Holloway, b'1811. Burks Co, ND
5. Robert Holloway, b 1764.
24.
6. Mary Holloway, b 1767.
25
7 James Holloway, b '1769.
48.
John Holloway, #19 1, the son of John Holloway & Elizabeth White, b 1755, md Mary
Shins Hubbard (b 1773, Oglethorpe Co.. GA). They had 1 child:
1. Moses Hubbard Holloway, b 1795, Oglethorpe Co., GA; md 14 Nov 1824,
Jasper Co., GA, to Delia Rowden, dau of Laban Rowden & Milley Adams (b 1796, GA;
d'1870, GA); he d 14 Feb 1861, L.4acon Co, AL. They had 11 children:
68
A Mahala Ann Holloway, b 1825, GA; d bef 1860.
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B. Thuza Elizabeth Holloway, b Mar 1828, GA.
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C. John Holloway. b 1830, GA.
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D Laban Rowden Holloway, b 08 May 1833, GA, d 06 Oct 1890, LA.
E. lvlarion G. Holloway b 1835, GA
F. Mary Hubbard Holloway, b 1'1 May 1836, GA; md 11 Nov 1858,
Macon Co., GA, to James E Braswell;(b 1834, GA).; she d
24 Nov 1909, AL.
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G Walter Holloway, b 1839, GA
H MillyA Holloway, b Nov 1841, GA; md 24 Nov 1866, Lilacon Co., GA,
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to Erasmus John Deal.
Henry Stephens Holloway, b 30 Dec 1844, GA; d 30 July 1899,
Macon Co. GA
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J. Nlillicent A. Holloway, b 1846, GA
7A
K Tabiiha Adeline Holloway, b 24 Oct 1848, [.4acon Co, GA.
31
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llThis article will continue in the next Quarterly with the descendants of George
Hollowsy and Elizabeth White, beginning with their second child, George Holloway, #17
2, and his wlfe Sarah Patterson l
TALLAPOOSA PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Submilted by Beckie Chambers
770-954-4456
The Tallapoosa Prjmitive Bapt st Church is one of the oldest churches in Carroll
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located on the Tyus Road, Land Lot #58 1oth Dist. of Carroll Co., GA.
In July of 1830. a group of Carroll Co. citizens petitioned the Elders James
Reeves, John Frye, Moses Kelly, James Majors and John Wood to approve their
credentials and to constitute them into a Church The Church was constituted on
17 July 1830 as the Carollton Baptist Church and was a memberof the Western
Association. which included churches from Coweta, Troup, Meriwether. and Campbell
Cos. James Majors was called as the first pastor of the Church. Charter rnembers of
the Church were James Dowdy, John Williams Thomas Sanford, Thomas Dowdy,
Anah Hicks, Polly Williams, Sarah Dowdy, and Polly Chandler
-80Tallapoosa Primitive Baptist Church Cont'd.
Although a committee was appointed to locate a building site for the Church, no
building is known to have been built until 184'1 Before that time, the congreqtion had
met in Carrollton with an arm in the 11th Dist. at the homes of settlers who desired
membership. ln June 1833, the constrtuted Church and the arm voted to change the
name of the Church to TALLAPOOSA BAPTIST CHURCH.
On [ray 4, '1841 a building committee, Whitaker Butler, John Warren and
William Avrea purchased 5 acres of Land Lot 58 in the Tenth Diskict of Carroll County
from John Avrea, A building, said to have been a simple one-room cabin, was erected.
For a Who's Who, in the early 10th and 1lth Dists. of Carroll Co., add to the
charter list members who joined in the first ten years, Elizabeth Avrea, Harriet Avrea,
John Avrea, Mary Beall, William Beall, Sarah Benson, Davison Blackwell, l. Blackwell,
Elizabeth Blair John Boggs, Jesse Brown, Sarah Brown, John Burt, Mary Burt, Miriam
Butler, Whitaker Butler, William Caldwell, lvlatilda Cader, Charity Chandler, Elizabeth
Chandler, Linzey Chandler, Lucinda Chandler, l\rajor L. Chandler, L,!alinda Chandler,
Polly Chandler, Richard Chandler, Sarah Chieves, Mary Creel, Rody Crews, Leanna
Curry, Thomas Duke, Luke Ginn, Nancy Ginn, James Graham, Jesse P. Graham,
Nancy Hackins, Thana Harp, Lazarus Henson, Frances Howell, Nancy Hyten, Nancy
Johnson, Abraham Jones, Nancy Kelly, lsaac Knight, Branch Mabry, Katherine
irabry, Nancy Smith, Walter Stewart, Absalom lerrell, Edward Tenell, Eliza Tomma,
James Tomma, Peter lyess, John Warren, lvlargaret Warren, William Warren, Ruth
Wanen, Ruth Waters, David White, Elinder White, Mary White Nancy White, William
White, Amelia Word, John B. Word.
The Church is still a vital part of the community The pastor is James F. Blair.
He can be contacted at770-505-7235- The eady members of the Church are on
microfilm at the Georgia Archives. The Carroll County Genealogical Society has been
given permission to purchase a copy of the minutes, and hopes to add them to the
microfilm collection at the Neva Lomason Library soon
Information about the organizing of the Church has been recorded in a spiralbound booklet by John Acree, Secretary of the Church. Ihe information for this article
was taken from his booklef, Tallapoosa Pimitive Baptist Chutch , 1830-2000, a legacy
of faith and hope, and from the booklet, Tallapoosa Pimitive Baplisl Chutch constituted
July 17, 1830, prepared by Elder Jerry Lee.
The following is taken from the "Shadirget Farnily Book" by Violette Denney, from
which we will be publishjng articles in future publjcations of the Quarterly. These
articles have been abstracted and, while they contain many interesting historical
events, we are publishing mainly the genealogical information from this book here tn
the Quarterly Please contact Mrs Denney to see this book in its entirety.
THE FAMILY OF MARTHA ANN REBECCA SHAOINGER & JAMES EDWARD
MARTIN
Cont'd. from the Summer 2000 Quarterly
5 Maude [,/artin, b 03 Apr '1885, the fifth child of Marths Ann Rebecca
Shadinger and James Edward lrartin; md Henry Lilartin Almon, 09 Jul 1905, Carroll Co.,
The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward lradin, Cont'd
GA, son of Samuel Almon and Banie Roop, d 05 Oct 1974, GA; bur Cafiollton City
Cem.
Henry Martin Almon was a lifelong resident of Carroll Co., end had been connected wilh
farming operations in the County most of his life. From 1925-1928 he operated a bus line
between Carrollton and Atlanta. ln 1928 he assisled in the organization ofthe Martin-Almon
Funeral Home in Carrollton, and was actively associated with this firm until his retirement in
March 1942, retaining an interest in several enterprises. He belonged to the Oak Grove Baptist
Church.
Maude and Henry had 6 children: Samuel Wilbur, [i]attie Beatrice, Evelyn
Maude, lma Lee, Charles Henry, and Verna Martin Almon.
A. Samuel Wilbur Almon, b 26 NIay 1906, Carroll Co., GA, md
Margaret Riggs; d 22 Aug 1975, GA, bur Carroll Memory Gardens, Carroll Co ,
GA,
lvlargaret Rigos is the sisler of Raymond Riggs who married Evelyn Almon.
Samuel and lvargaret had 4 chidren: Martha Jo, Barbara Sue, Donald
Lee and lma Carol Almon.
1. Martha Jo Almon, b 12 Oec 1928, Carroll Co GA: md
CraMord Jeptha (Red) Maxwell, 13 Dec1946, Carroll Co.,GA Theyhad4
children:
Michael Dale lvlaxwell b 24 Oct '1947 Bibb Co.
GA md Antoiantte (Toni) Roberts
b. Randall Almon Maxwell b 13 Sep 1954, Bibb Co.
Joseph Wilbur Maxwell, b 12 Dec 1964, Bibb Co.
Marcia Elizabeth l\ilaxwell, b 10 Feb 1968, Bibb Co
2. Batbaa Sue(Bobbie) Almon b21 Jan 1934, Carroll Co.,
GA, md #1 Thomas Watson Harper, 20 Sep 1950, Carroll Co., GA, divorced.
They had 3 chiidren
Richard "Timothy" Harper, b 09 Jun 1951 , Carroll
Co., GA.
b. Margaret Jean Harper, b 1 5 Oct 1952. Carroll Co.
c. Deborah Ann Harper, b 07 l\ilar '1954 Carroll Co.
Bobbie md #2 Gerold Harris (Jerry) McEwen, 01 Apr
1960, Carroll Co., GA.
3. Donald Lee Almon, b 09 Nov 1935, Carroll Co, GA; md
Rachel Knight, 15 N4ay 1960, Bibb Co . GA. They had 2 children:
Anthony Kirt Knight Almon, b 19 Oct '1958, Dade
Co., FL
b. Donald Keith Almon. b 22 Dec 1960, Bibb Co.,
GA.
lma Carol Almon, b 08 May'1940 Carroll Co., GA, md
Jack Wilson Kemp 22Feb 1957 Carroll Co., GA. They had 3 children: Mark
Allsn, Tony Jerrall, and Terry Kevin Kemp.
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The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward Martin Cont'd.
a.
Mark Allen Kemp b 16 Jan 1958 Cumberland
Co., NC, md Linda Marie Mcwhorter Fletchet,27 Dec 1986, Carroll Co , GA,
dau of Millard Mcwhorter and Betty Trammel. They had 2 children:
1. Taylor Allen Kemp, b 19 May 1988, Coweta
Co., GA.
2. Laylon Evan Kemp, b 25 Dec '1989, Carroll
Co.GA
b. Tony Jerral Kemp, b 24 Jan 1962 Carroll Co., GA.
c. Terry Kevin Kemp, b 25 Feb 1964, Carroll Co; md
Cindy Dodson Davenport, 03 Apr 1994, Haralson Co., GA.
B. Mattie Beatrice Almon, b 23 Aug 1907 Carroll Co., GA, md
Charles Earl Garner, 29 Nov 1926. Carroll Co., GA (in the middle of Temple
Roadl), son of Thomas Garner and Addie Baskin; d 03 Apr 1990, Carroll Co; bur
Carrollton City Cem. They had 2 children: Jack Austin and Almon William
Garner.
1. Jack Austin Garner, b 14 Jan 1927 Caffoll Co., GA; md
Betty Joyce Boye, 1951, VA; d 30 Apr 1985, GA; body given to Emory for
medical purposes: bur Darien, GA They had 4 children:
Rodney William Garner, b 10 Jan 1953, Atlanta,
GA; md Eugenia (Genie) Foster They had 3 children:
1. Julie Garner, b 28 Feb 1983.
2. lrena Kate Garner, b 0'1 Jun 1984.
3. Jessie Garner b 15 Jan 1987
b. Shirley Beatrice Garner, b 18 Dec 1954, Atlantal
md #'1 Wayland Collins, ca 1981 , md #2 Dominique Bador, ca 1985.
c. Rayford Earl Garner, b 08 Jan 1956, Atlanta;r md
Terri Long. They had 1 child:
1 Austin Ray Garner, b 23 May 1990
Jacquelyn Joyce Garner, b 14 Sep 1962, Atlanta;
md Donny Lee Shrader, 31 lvlar 1989. Chattanooga, TN They had 2 children
1 Alisha Michelle Shrader, b 02 Apr '1991,
Atlanta GA
Joseph Aaron Shrader. b 10 Nov 1995,
Atlanta. GA
2. Almon William Garner, b 20 Dec1931 , Carrollton, GA. md
Sarah Louise (Sally) Sappington, 06 Mar 1955 Decatur, GA They had 3
children:
a. Steven William Garner, b 03 Nov 1955, Atlanta,
GA;, md Debra Burchette Finley 22 Apt 1988, Decatur, GA. They had 1 child:
'1. Grant Parker Garner, b 08 May '1990,
Atlanta
b. Anthony Almon Garner, b 29 Apr 1957,
Anchorage, AK.
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The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward Martin, Cont'd
c
Gregory Alan Gatnet,b2T Oct 1963, Decatur, GA;
Elizabeth
md
decarcia, Aug 1991 . They had 1 child
1. Beren Patric decarcia Garner, b 11 Dec
1998, Atlanta. GA.
C Evelyn Maude Almon, b 21 Mar 1909, Carroll Co , GA; md
Raymond Richard Riggs, '13 Sep 1929. They had 3 children: Myra Ann, Ray
Charles, and Barbara Elaine Riggs.
1. Myra Ann Riggs. b 12 Aug 1932, Carroll Co, GA, md
Howard Milton Pyle, '11 Jul 1952, Chattanooga, TN; d 14 Jul 1993, Decatur, GA.
They had 3 children: Elizabeth Joy, Natalie Ann, and Katherine Faith Pyle.
Howard is a minister at the Faith Baptist ChLrrch, Ellenwood, GA. He has been therc 37
years.
a. Elizabeth Joy Pyle, b21 Jun 1955, Chattanooga,
TN; md Roger Napier Powell, 11Jul 1975, Ellenwood, GA They had 6 children:
'1
. Rebecca Joy Powell, b 28 Aug 1977,
Decatur, GA; md Aaron Michael Swain,
1 5 Jun 1996, Bridgeport, Ml. They had
one child.
a. Aarecca Joy Swain, b 09 Mar 1998,
Knoxville TN.
2. Jessica Rugh Powell, b 24 Apr '1980,
Stockbridge, GA, d 01 Dec 1988,
Michigan, in a car accident on the way to
Katherine Pyle's wedding.
3. Jennifer Renae Powell. b 05 Jan 1986.
Bfldgeport Ml
4. Roger Jonathan Powell, b 19 Jun 1988,
Bridgeport, lvll.
5. Janalyn Rose Powell, b 21 Jan 1992,
Bridgeport, Ml.
6. Rachel Janelle Powell, b 31 Aug 1997.
Findlay, OH
Natalie Ann Pyle b 13 Dec 1958, Chattanooga,
TN; md Wesley Edward Cason, 03 Aug '1979, Ellenwood, GA. They had 3
children:
1 Jonathan Wesley Cason, b 07 Jul '1981,
Decatur. GA
Alyssa Dawn Cason b21 Mat 1984,
Decatur
3. David Brandon Cason, b 07 Jan 1987,
Douglasville, GA.
b
2
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The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward Martin, Cont'd.
c.
Katherine Faith Pyle, b 08 Mar 1962, Atlanta, cA;
md David Robert Edwards.03 Dec 1988, Ellenwood, GA They had 4 children.
1. Jessica Lauren Edwards, b 20 Oct 1990,
Atlanta, GA.
2. Austin Cameron Edwards, b 18 June 1992,
Atlanta, GA
3 Ryan Patrick Edwards, b 22 Jun 1994,
Carrollton Ga
4. Jordan Andrew Edwards, b 01 Mar '1996,
Carrollton, GA.
2. Ray Chades Riggs. b 29 Apr 1937 Bremen, cA: md
Judy Ann Jones, 23 Jun 1961, Claxton, TN. They had 3 children:
Lee Ann Riggs. b May 1962 Oakridge, TN d May
1962, Oakridge.
Kelly Elizabeth Riggs, b 23 Sep 1964, OakriCge;
md David Coleman Wilson, 25 Jul 1987, Oakridge, TN They had 2 childrenl
1 . Jacob Coleman Wilson b 07 Oct 1991 ,
Orange Park FL.
2. Kevin Austin Wilson. b 14 Mar 1994.
Tallahoma TN.
c. Kevin Hale Riggs, b 18 Mar 1968, Oakridge, md
Wendy Lee Weddle, 09 Jul 1994, Johnson City, TN.
3. Barbara Elaine Riggs, b 02 Sep 1944. Fontana, NC; md
Ernest Theron Chewning 08Jun1961,Tampa FL. They had 4 children:
Rebecca Kay, Rachel Lynn,Steven Ray, and Theron Mark Chewning.
a
b
Ernest Theron Chewning is a minister at Fowler Avenue Baptist Church, Tampa, FL.
a.
Rebecca Kay Chewning b 03 Apr 1962 Tampa,
md Kent Rolland Sager, 29 Aug 1987, Tampa. They had 4 children:
1 . Amanda Elaine Sager, b 10 Jul 1989,
Danbury. CT.
Sharon Elizabeth Sager b08Apr1991,
Danbury.
Melissa Ann Sager b 19 Mar '1994,
Danbury.
4. Kent Rolland Sager Jr., b 01 Feb 1996,
Danbury.
b. Rachel Lynn Chewning b 28 May 1964, Tampa,
md Mark Alfred Lancaster, 30 Aug 1992, Tampa. They had 4 children:
1 Aaron Christopher Chewning, b 27 Jan
1989, Tampa.
2. John Mccall Lancaster, b 14 Jul 1993.
Tampa, d 26 Jul '1993, Tampa; bur carden
of Memories Tampa
2
3
-85-
The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadrnger & James Edward Martin Cont'd.
3.
Bethany Nichole Lancaster, b 18 Oct'1995.
Tampa.
4. Jacob Caron Lancaster, b 23 Sep 1997,
Tampa
c. Stephen Ray Chewning b 14 Nov 1965, Tampa,
md Kimberly Ann Oddy 08 Jan 1994, Tampa.
d. Theron Mark Chewning, b 05 Apr 1972, Tampa.
D. lma Lee Almon, b 12 Jan 1911, Carroll Co., GA; md Loy Powell
Kelley, 17Jan 1929, son of Jesse Keliey and Solena Powell. Theyhad'l child:
'1. Gary Almon Kelley, b 30 Sep 1955, Fairfax. VAt md Michelle
Cecile Provost, 19 Nov 1990.
E. Charles Henry Almon, b 21 Jan 1915, CarrollCo GA; md Evelyn
Virginia Colquitt, 19 Dec 1943, Thomaston, GA. They had 2 chiledren.
From the Times-Georgisn, 11 Aug 1995 - Chick received the 1995 Outstanding Alumni
Award at the Fourth District A&lvl School Alumni Asociational Annual nleeting on August 2nd....
He graduated from lhe A&M School in 1933, the last A&M class year.. When asked why he
came to A&M. he simply replies,"lt was my preference " Whiie al A&N4 Chick played on the
basketball team. After graduation, he went lo Guplon-Jones N4orluary School in Nashville,
Tennessee, as well as Dental Technician School at Walter Reed Hospital in Washjngton, D.C.
On Decembea'19. 1943, he married Virginia Colquitt in Thomaston. A World War l{
veteran.... Following his service in the U S. rmy (1941-46). he returned to Carrollton and
established Almon Funeral Home.
Evelyn Virginia Colquitt was admitted to the National Society Daughlerc of the American
Revo[rlion on 1 Feb 1969 (National#538589) under John Trice ancestor frcm Virginia
1. Ronald Colquitt Almon, b08Aug 1946, Thomaston, GA; md
Wendy Jean Stekmann 19 Nov 1977, Nlemphis. TN
2. William Charles (Charlie) Almon, b 31 lvlar 1952, Carrollton,
GA; md Larita Rae (Sissy) Brumbelow, 06 Dec 1992, First Baptlst Ch., Carrollton, GA.
F. Vema lllartin (Pee-Wee) Almon, b 08 Dec 1919, Carroll Co., GA; md
Serena Hansard.09 May 1939, Heflin, AL. They had 4 children:
1. Laverne Almon, b 04 Mar 1940, Carroll Co., GA; md Ead
Lewis Alderman, 14 Ju\1972, CarrollCo. Theyhad l child:
a Ashley Aiderman b 27 Nov 1973, md Jonathan Edgar
Bush, 27 Dec 1997, Fulton Co , GA
2. Douqlas Alan Almon b 15 Dec 1943, Canoll Co, md Marian
Warnock, 15 Oct 1964, Carollton, Canoll Co., GA They had 2 children:
a. Kelly Almon, b '10 May 1965, CarrollCo , GA; md Kevin
Bryant, 10 Jul 1993, Carrollton, Carroll Co. They had 2 childrenl
1. Hunter Douglas Bryant, b 09 Jan 1996, Fulton
Co.. GA
2. Griffin Kennedy Bryant, b 27 Apr 1998, Fulton
b
Co.GA
Douglas Scott Almon, b 13 Feb '1969, Carroll Co; md
l\relissa Betsill, 19 Nov 1996, Peachtree Road lreth Ch., Atlanta, GA.
-86The Family of l\4artha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward Martin, Cont'd.
3. Charles Fredric Almon, b 12 Dec 1950, Carroll Co; md Susan
Camp,21 Aug'1971, Carrollton, Carroll Co. They had 1 child:
a. Mathew Heftin Almon, b 05 Sep 1978, Fulton Co., GA.
4. Henry (Randy) Hansard Almon, b 07 Dec 1955, Canoll Co; md
Pamela Stallings, 25 Aug '1979, Carrollton, GA dau of Tracy Stallings and Shirley
Cra,/vford. They had 3 childrenl
a Alexis Grace Almon, b 11 Feb 1984 Carroll Co., GA.
b. NathanielAdam Almon, b 13 Mar 1986, Carroll Co.
c. Ansley Ellen Almon, b 02 Mar 199'1, Carroll Co.
6. Jennie
Lee Martin, b 24 Apt 1887; d 27 Apr 1888.
7
Florence Lee Martin, b29Jan 1889, Carroll Co., GA; md#1 Charles S.
Boyd, 09 Sep 1906, Carroll Co; d 29 Nov 1964, Hosp. in Cedartown, cA; bur Stripling
Chapel Ch Cem.,Carroll Co. They had 2 children:
A. Millican Boyd
B. C. Weems Boyd.
Florence md #2 ---- Brock.
8. James Clifton Martin, b 12 NIar'1891 md Eula Wiggins, 22Sep 1912,
Carroll Co., GA; d 1974. They had 2 children:
A. George Marvin [,/]artin, b May 1921, Carrollton, GA; md #1 Avene
Maxwell; md #2 Edna Lola Chance, 24 Oc|1943, Canoll Co., GA. They had 3 children:
1. Connie Martin. md lllichael Weathers.
Marthe Mertin
3. Greg Martin.
B. James Stewart Martin, b 13 Aug 19'13, Carroll Co., GA: md Agnes lda
Scott, 25 Dec 1940, dau of Otis Scott and Bessie Smith; d 16 Jan 1993, [Iartin &
Hightower Funeral Home, Center St. Chapel; burCityCem. Theyhadl child:
2
James Slewart Maflin was slill workiog at age 79 He died waiting for a family to make
final arrangements. He had enlered a 3 on a paper, then moved lo a favorite chair and sat down
just restingl. The funeral home opened in 1940 and he lived there
until hebuiltthe homenextdoorin 1950. Rebecca said three lhings about herfather: Hewas
humble as a dog, plain as an old shoe, and he wanted to help everybody!
and died of a heart att€ck
-
1 Rebecca Ann Martin b 13 N4ay 1942, Carrollton Clinic,
Carrollton, GA; md Doyle Ray Akins, 05 Aug 1962, '128 W Center St., Carrollton, GA
(bride's parents' home), son of Albert Akins and Alma Warmack. Theyhadlchild:
a. Andri Anna Akins, b 13 Dec 1968 Carrollton, GA; md
Gerald Arthur Pilgrim ,27 Jun 1992, Carrollton, GA. They had 1 child:
1. John Martin Pilgrim, b 10 Apr 1998, Carollton,
GA.
L
lvattie Martin, b 14 Mar 1894, GA; md CarlA. Nix, '16 Nov '1914, Bride's
parents' home, Canoll Co., GA, by lrinister Owen Still; bur Stripling Chapel Meth. Ch.
Cem., CanollCo., GA. They had 7 children:
A. lrattie Ethel Nix
B. Myrtle Nix.
-47 -
The Family of Martha Ann Rebecca Shadinger & James Edward [/artin, Cont'd.
C.
[/]abel Nix.
D Clinton Nix.
E. Victor Nix.
Goodwin Nix.
G Goss Nix.
F
10. Seaborn Glenn Martin, b 27 Jul 1896i unmd ; d 28 [Iay 1967, GA; bur
Stripling Chapel lieth. Ch. Cem., Carrollton, GA
IThs article will be continued in the next Quarterly with the family of William Canoll
(Billy) Shadinger and his two wives, lvlassuria Phillips and Burma Alberta l\roore l
We are grateful to our member Jim T. Thornton Ranburne, AL., who located the
Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, Carroll Co.. minutes This Church was formed in
1844 and closed in '1989. Due to the diligence of Mr. Thornton and the generosity of
Mr. Alton Robinson, we are now publish;ng a genealogical abstraction of these minutes
which will coverthe first two books of a four-book collectign. The fullcollection is atthe
Special Collections Room at the State University of West Georgia, Carrollton.
BETHLEHEM PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
(Continued from the Summer 2000 Quarterly)
1879
25 Apr - Received Rebekah Shelton upon a relation of an experience of grace.
Brother J. E. Sutton, not being present, on motion continued the case until our next
conference, On motion, Brother J. L. Singleton was appointed Chorister
27 Apr - Baptized the Sister
24 May - Brother J. E. Sutton being present, gave his reason for his long absence
from conference and denied the rumor that he had been making use of profane
language. BrotherThomas B. Carton was unanimously chosen Deacon.
21 June - Received Brother Elihu H. Wade, an ordained Deacon, and his wife, Sister
Sarena E. Wade, Deaconess, by letter. Gave Brother Wade liberty to exercise his gift
in the ministery wherever his lot is cast. Brother Carton still cannot feel to consent to
the office of Deacon. Gave him one more month to consider. Baother John H. Hand
called for a letter of dismission (per J. C. Ward) which wass granted..
26 July -,Brother T B. Carton said that he couldn't consent to the office of Deacon.
23 Aug - Received John S, Camel and his wife Sarah and James Copeland, all by an
experience of grace. Received a letter from our sistel Church, Corinth, Cleburne Co.,
Ala., calling for the ordination of Brother Elihu H. Wade. Brother Wade answered that
he submitted to the Church. The presbytery was then chosen Elders H. S. Burson, J.
D Philips, William Robinson and E. Philips, the ordination to take plce Friday berfore
the fourth Sunday in October
24 Aug - Met at the usual place and John D. Camel and his wife were baptized.
James Copeland was also baptized.
27 Sep - Received John Ayers upon acknowledgements, and Susan C. Lovern and
lvlary E. Philips upon a relation of an experience of grace. On motion, Brother John
Camel was appointed Assistant Chorister.
25Oct-ChoseE H. Wade as Moderator Protem Unanimously chose BrotherH. S.
Burson, by ballgt, to be our Pastor for 1880. lt appears from evidence that this Church
-88Bethlehem Primilive Baptist Church, Cont'd.
some years past received Brother Alexander Garden and his wfe. Elizabeth Garden on
a letter from the Towaliza(?) Association, and on motion this Church rescinded this act
and Sister Elizabeth Garden was received upon a confession of faith22 Nov - Appointed Brother E. H. Wade Moderator Protem.
1880
24 July - Received Lidia Thornton, the wife of F. M. Thornton, by an experience of
grace. Brother Thomas B. Carton called for a letter of dismission for himself and wife,
Sister Harriet H. Carton, which were granted
25 July - Our Pastor baptized Sister Thomton at the river.
7 Aug - Brother J. P. Chandler, a member of our sister Church, Corinth, withdrew theil
request for the ordination of Brother E. H. Wade. Request granted.
21 Aug - Sister Lidia Thornton has joined the lrissionary order and on motion this
Church has this day withdrawn our fellowship from said Sister. Brother E. H. Wade
called for a letter of dismission for himself and wife, Sister Sareaner E Wade. Request
granted.
25 Sep - Our Pastor being absent, Brother E. H. Wade was appointed lroderator
Protem. Brother H. S. Burson was unanimously chosen by ballot to be our Pastor for
the ensuing year.
1881
25 Feb - Brother Burson, being present, said that under present circumstances he
couldn't promise to be our Pastor.
24 Apr - Brother H S. Burson agreed to try to serve the Church as Under Shepherd
this year.
21 lvlay - Brother J. L. Singleton was aappointed Moderator Protem.
23 July - Received Thomas J. D Hand by an expenence of grace.
24 July -Received l\,4rs. Ann F. Denney by experience. Brother C. B. Nixon baptized
Ihomas J. D. Hand in the river.
27 Aug - Received Thomas J Denney by an experience. Appointed a committee of
three. A. F. Stephenson, John Singleton, and A J Philips, to visit Brother John Ayers
to learn why he was absenting himself from conference.
28 Aug - Baptized Thoma J. Denney by Brother Burson.
24 Sep - The Church prefered a charge against Brother John Ayers for being
intoxicated, using profane languge and absenting himself from conference. On
motion. he is no longer a member of this Church
22 Oct - Brother E. H. Wade was appointed Moderator Protem. Received Sister
Sarah J. Denney upon a declaration of an experience of faith. Brother H. S. Burson
was unanimously chosen as Pastor for next year.
23 Oct - The above Sisier was baptized by Brother Burson this morning.
24 Dec - Brother H. S. Burson answered the call of Pastor by saying he will serve if he
can.
1aa2
26 Feb- Received by letter Brother C D Nixon, a licensed Minister, and his wife,
Sister Sarah A. Nixon by letter
25 June - Sister Sarah Wliamson called for a letter of dlsmission which was granted.
23 July - Received Brother Arthur Jones and his wife Sister Nancy Jones by letter
from Bethany Church. Also by an experience of grace, Sarah E. Hand and ElerJ.
Ayers.
-89Bethlehem Primirive Baptist Church, Cont'd
27 Aug - Met at the river and Sarah E Handand ElerJ. Ayers were baptized byour
Pastor. Returned to the house, and Brother John E Su(on called for a letter of
dismission which was granted.
23 Sep - Received Lewis l. Beck by a relataon of an experience of grace.
24 Sep. Our Pastor baptized Lewis {. Beck.
21 Oct - Brother H. S. Burson was unanimously chosen Pastor for the ensuing year by
ballot.
23 Nov - Brother Burson accepted the call of Pastor for next year.
1883
27 July - Received by letter Brother E. H. Wade, Deacon, and hiswife, Sister
Sarena C. Wade, Deaconess. Brother Wade is at liberty to exercise his gift in the
Ministry wherever his lot is cast. Brother Alexander Sutton calied for a letter of
dismission for hiself and wife, Sister Rebecc€ Sutton, which was granted.
22 Sep - lt bejng reported by Brethren E H. Wade and J L. Singteton that Brother
John E. Sutton said he had joined another order of a church. On motjon the vote of the
Church was taken and it was unanimously declared that the said John E. Sutton is this
day excluded from the fellowship of this Church.
27 Oct - H S. Burson was unanimously chosen by ballot to be our Under Shepherd
for the ensuing year. Brother Andrew J. Philips and his wife, SisterMary E. philips
requested a letter of dismission which was granted Brother Burson agreed to serve
Bethlehem. the Lord willing.
1884
26 July - Brother A. F. Stephenson called for a letter of dismission for himself and
wife, Sister Louisa Stephenson which was granted. Called Brother E. H. Wade to act
as Clerk Protem.
28 Aug - Chose Brother E. Philips as Pastor for next year.
28 Oct - Received Brother John Ayers on his acknowledgement. Brother E. phi{ips
consented to be our Pastor for next year.
1885
26 Sep -Unanimously chose Brother E Philips to be our Pastor for next year.
24 Oct - Brother Philips accepted the call of Pastor.
2'1 Nov - Withdrew membership from Sarah Buckhanon forlotning the Methodists.
'1886
27 Feb - Received Sister Mary E. Reed by letter.
28 Sep - Received Brother J L. Beck and Sister lllary E Beck, his wife.
23 Oct - Received M. A Bearden by an expenence of grace. Called Elder E. philips
to serve us as Pastor. He consented to the calling
25 Dec - Received Brother J P. Beck on confesslon of faith. Unanimously chose
BrotherJ. R Copeland as Church Cierk, and he accepted.
1AA7
21 l\ray - On motion appointed a committee of two, C. P. Nixon and J. B. Ward to
request Brother Sam Brown to come and bring his letter.
25 June - The committee appointed in the last meeting reported that they visited
Brother S J. Brown and he promised to try to attend meeting today but sends word that
he cannot so the Church agrees to wait on him another month.
23 July - Brother Brown being present rnade a statement and the Brethren agreed to
pass it by for the present. Chose Brother John Beck as clerk, and he accepted.
-90Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church Cont d.
24 Sep - Received Brother S. J Brown by letter. Chose Brother E Phillips as a
Pastor for the ensuing year. Chose Brother J. D Campbell as Clerk.
'1888
21 Jan- BrotherJ. S. Ayers made acknowledgment for his misconduct. Acasewas
presented against Brethren J. B. Ward and L. J. Beck and some investigation.
Satisfaction not being obtained it was deferred to another meeting. Brother Nixon
informed the Church that Brother Arthur Jones had joined a secret institution known as
the Farmers Alliance. He was charged with the same and the Church withdrew
membership from him.
25 Feb - Took up the case of the differences between J. B. Ward and L. J. Beck. L. J.
Beck, not being present, after mature deliberatron, the Church withdrew membership
from him J. B. Ward, being present, made such confession and the Church was
satisfied. Charges 1. "for going and taking Brother L. J. Beck with a wanant and said
corn. 2. For unbrotherly talk to and about Brother Beck. 3. For taking the name of God
in vain. Charges against Brother L. J. Beck. 1. For attempting to move some corn after
he had sold and delivered it to Brother Ward. 2. Fo. going and counseling with a
lawyer and not the Saints. 3. For forbidding Brother Ward moving said corn. 4. For
swearing he didn't send B.other Ward notice he was going to move said corn and
afterwards said he did send said notice."
24 Mar - There was a rumor that Sister Nancy Jones had joined an institution known
as the Farmers Alljance and the Church appointed a committee of two to visit her -E. H. Wade and J. D. Campbell.
21 Apr - The Church received information that Sister Nancy Jones had joined a secret
institution called the Farmers Alliance and on motion the Church withdrew membership
from her.
25 June - Received Brother T-.-(?) Williams by letter. Brother C. D. Nixon was set
apart as a l\rinister of the gospel.
24 Aug - Received Sister Susan Prewett by letter.
22 Sep - The Church unanimously chose Elder E. Phillips as a preacher for the
ensuing year.
'1889
26 Jan - The ChLrrch preferred a charge against Brother John Ayers for nonatendance at conference and misconduct, and appointed Brother P. J. Denney to notify
him of the charges
24 Mar - Brother John Ayers, being present, made acknowledgment and the Church
received his acknowledgment
25 l\4ay - Received Brother L J. Beck on acknowledgment.
22 June - Received Brother Joseph Lee by an experiece of grace. Received an
acknowledgment from Sister Elen Ayers for participating in a play party.
21 Sep - Received Sister Donie Thornton by an experience of grace. Unanimously
chose Elder E. Phillipps to be our pastor for the ensuing year
26 Oct - Brother Phillips, being present, gave his consent to serve the best he can.
23 Nov - The Church granted Brother Wade and Sister Wade a letter of dismission to
join another church of the same faith and order
21 Dec - Peferred a charge against Brother L. J. Beck for leaving the country without
making satisfactory anangements with his creditors for his debts.
[These minutes will be continued in the next Quarterly.]
-91MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES. CARROLL COUNTY. GA.. 1890 THRU 1899
Continued from the 2000 Summer Quarterly
Please see the heading of the lvlarriage Certificates in the 1999 Spring Quarterly.
HUSBAND
WIFE
DATE
Tacketl, lV. C.
Talmore, J. E.
Talley, Walter [4
Taylor, J. H.
Neill, Ella
Holland, Dothura
Roberds, [Iamie L.
Edwards, Gaudie
Williams, Lena V
M6Arler, inna Ann
Pollard, W. R
6 Dec 1896
4 Sep '1898
28 JLln 1894
Taylor, Levi
Taylor, i,L D. L.
Taylor. Robert
Taylor, W. H
Teal, William
Terrell, Willie P
Thomas, Cornelius
Thomas, F. lvl
Thomas, John
Thomas, L. A.
Thomas, M. C.
Thomason, B. B.
Thompson,
A
D.
Thompson, Eli
Thompson. G. P
Thompson, J. T.
Thomton. R. O.
Thornton, W H.
Threadgill, Harris,
Thurman, R. E.
Tidwell, William T
Timmons, U. W.
Todd, A. J.
Todd, G. W
Todd, Thomas W.
Tolbert, Joseph
Tolbert, N. B
Tornliason, lL4
Towns, E. T
Trammell Devld
Trammell, Moses
Traylor. Joe A.
Traylor, W J.
Treadwell, G. W.
Treadwell, J T
Taeadwell, John
Tripp, C. M.
lrotter, Charles
Truitt, Willie
Tucker, G. M.
Tucker. G. M
l
Mashbuan, Allie
Barr, Alice
Ward, luollie
Avery, Lizaie
Darnell, lda
Boddy, Addie
Guy, Mary E
Coggins, L. E.
Prichetl, C. E.
Stephens Laura Lee
Wood, Caldonia
Dutton, lvleatia
Shinn, Lucy
Bearden, Berta
Brook, L P.
Gray,
A,4amie
Moore, Ada
Capes, Florence
Adams, L. S.
Holder, Elhel
Pilts, Litha
Roberts, Mollie J.
Smi1h, lmer
Osborn, lda
Pollard, M. E
Neill, Katie
Almon Alice
Lockett. Sarah D.
Peek, Manervia A
Graham, Ollie
Edmonds Laura
Word, Sallie
Benson, Alberta
Wyatt, Mary Eliza
McRitchie, Mamie
Jordan, lrlollie
Adams, R. E.
Smith, Arena
Weddington, Elizabeth
lvloore. Lela
I
Dec 1894
3Apr
Aug
2 Nov
5 De6
13 Dec
1
1895
1897
1899
1897
1896
6 Jan 1899
18 Nov 1 896
7 Nov 1897
20 Feb 1896
24 Apr 1898
31 Dec 1896
13 Nov 1898
6 oct 1895
7 Sep 1895
23 Jul 1899
11
28
Oct
Oct
1899
1894
27 Dec 1894
18
1
o6t
o6t
1896
1899
2 Sep 18sg
24 Nov '1895
22 Jul 1894
Jan
1896
1898
14 Jan 1897
27 Dec 1896
22 Sep 1895
10 Oct 1894
26 Dec 1897
29 Jan 1899
12
16
Jul
29 Nov '1898
7 May 1896
29 Aug 1896
20 Oct 1895
24 Jan 1895
8 Feb 1899
30 Oct 1898
14 Ocl 1894
13 Dec 1896
16 Feb 189S
24 Feb 1897
30 Dec 1898
28 Nov 1899
-92lvarriage Certificates, 1890 thru 1899, Confd.
Tucker, J. L.
Tucker, J. L.
Tuggle, J. N.
Gresham, Lizzie
Holder, Ethel
Davis. F T.
Tumer, Albert
Tumer, Bill
Turner, C. A
Turner, C. P.
Tumer, D. G.
Turner, F. I\L
Tumer, ceorge
Tumer, J L.
Tynch, Henry
Tyson, J. F.
Benson, Rowena
Clayton. Annie
Kite, tuiary
McNeil, Allie B.
Johnson, Genevia
Smith, L. lda
Donnell, Eliza
Davis, Nora
Johnson, Tempy
Tyson, Joe
Tyson, Oscar P.
Upshaw, James B
Vaughn, Andrew
Vaughan, C. C.
Vaughan, Willy
Vaughn, Jason
Vaughn. John T.
VaLrghn, Nathan
Vessel, David T.
Vines, John
Vines, William Thos
Wager, J J.
Walker, Job
Walker, Lindsey
Walker, S. J.
Walker, T. J.
Walker, Thomas Leon
Walker, W. L.
Walker, Z. T.
Wallace, W E
Wallis, Ed
Wa{lis, J. lv]
Wells, T. J.
Walton, I!4. S.
Wa.d A J,
Ward, J. O.
Ware J. J.
Ware, JohB H.
Washington, c. T
Washington, Thomas
Walers, W. J.
Walkins. Gus
Walkins, Marcellus Lee
Weaver, Sam
Webb, C, L.
Webb, J. F.
Webb, J. T.
Wells, Elisha
Wells, John
Wells, Lem
Shaddinger Lena
Hodge, Fannie
Boyd, N. O.
Candler, Elizabeth S
Austin, Nrnna
Stephenson, S. l\4.
Crook, Hattie
Vaughn, Martha
Alexander, Carrie E.
Reese, lda M.
Bass, I!4ollie
Thompson, Annie
Waters, I\rollie
Jackson. Anna
Thompkins, Anna
McKinny, Rena
Hannah, M. N.
Worley, Jennie
Gnffin, Fannie Lou
Charnbers, Beulah
Maddox, zue
Parker, H. H
Jackson, Winnie
Mcwhorter. Jerusha
lrcwhorter, Deiia
Earnest, Roxie
Benford, Mamie
Sticher, L. O
Stokes, Ollie
Smih, Sara L.
Evans. Evvy
Rigsby, Do.a
Dullon, Lizzie
Wells. Augusla
Stephenson, Virgrnia
Porters, Ellen
Spense, Julia
Holder, L. N.
Driver Josie
Williams N4aggie
Polslon, Josie
Couch, Jane
I
Feb
Jun
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-93Mamage Certificates, 1890 thru 1899. Cont'd.
Wells, Walter
Wessinger, L. W
Wessinger, S. J.
West, Fred
West, Joseph
Wester. James B.
Wesler W B
Whatley,
J
W.
Whatley V. D.
Wheeler Joe
Wheeler, Joe
Whitaker. D. P.
While, Eppy M.
White J M
While. N. lvl.
While, W. A.
White. W. T.
White. Will
White. Zack W.
Whitehorn. William
Whitehead, W K.
Whittle L. C.
Wilcoxon, James
Wilkins, ELtgene
Wi,kins J W
Wilkins, Pink
Williams, A E
Williams. A E
Williams. A L.
Williams, Charles
Williams. Ed
Williams. George
Williams. George
Williams, H R.
Williams, Henry
Williams, J. H
Williams J M
Williams. J. T.
Williams, James P.
Williams. John
Williams, iVI A
Williams N A
Williams. P. E.
Williams Robert
Williams. S. T.
Williams, T. B.
Williams. W T.
Williams. Walte.
Williams, Will
Wiltiamson. A. B.
Williamson, A W
Williamson. A. Z.
Williamson, J.8.
Williamson J F
21 Nov 1897
Hay, Etta
Hand, L. J.
sparks, Mollie
20 [4ay 1894
22 Jul 1894
Arnold. Lina
Bartlet. Lucy A.
14 Nov 1896
13 Aug 1895
21 Dec 1890
Spence. Ella
20 Dec 1891
Melear, L. S
14 Nov 1897
Lyle, Rhoda
Fields, Berta
Wilson, lvlollie
Beck, Velona
Chappell, V E.
Towers, Nancy Ann
Thornton. Eleanor
Langley, [/]ollie
Carnes, lda
Overton, B. V.
Davis, Florence
Williams, Ellen
Riddle, Lou A.
Young, Laura
Duke, Claudia
Molen, lVaggie
Hanson. lllollie
Jones, Emma
Asey, Nora
Whitehead. Phonie
Boatwright. L. E
Long, lda L.
Burson. Kale
Carter, Annie
Siephens, Grace M
Ester, Sallie
Phillips, [.4ary
Fodner, Emma
Garnea.
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Garner, L. A
Skinner, A. A
Williams. Lizzie
Stewart, Jo
BEnnan, R. L.
Keilh. Dovie
Fullilove. Mary E.
Breed, Sealie
Robison, Delula
Pier6e. M. L.
Cook, S. J.
Mangum, Susie
Couch, Anna
Burks, Ella
Williamson, lvlinie
Rooks, Susie
Hanvey, C. L.
Hubbard Julia
2 Dec 1894
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Marriage Certificates, 1890 thru 1899, Cont'd.
Williamson. S. T.
Williamson. Simon
Willjfigham, W J.
Wilson. Ed
Wilson. J. G.
Wilson- James H
Wilson. Ivl. H.
Wilson S E
Wilsoo, W. G.
Windom, C. R.
Winkles, J. R.
Winkles, R. V.
Winkles, W. T.
Winship, Daniel
Wise, Jim Mary
Wise. Joe
Witcher. F. A.
Wood, C. W.
Wood, Lewis
Woodad. J. L.
Woodard. J. R.
Woodruff. Judson
Woodruff, Robeft
Word. B. C.
Word. Ed
Word. O. H.
Worley, W. C.
Wright, Buller
Wrighl, H. N.
Wright, J. M.
Wnght, John
Wright, ilose
Wright, Sam
Wright, Sam
Wright, Wesley
Wright, Wesley
Wright, Will
Wright, Will
Wyatt, Captain
Wyatt, Frank
Wyatt, J W
Wyatt, James
Wyatt, Jeff
Wyatt, Joseph W.
Wyatl, Nelse
Wynn, H. F.
Yates, B. W.
Yates, Charlie
Yates. M. F.
Yates, R. A.
Yates, W. A.
Yetes W. E
Yates. William W.
Yarbrough, W. H.
Williams, Pearl
24 Dec 1899
Holloway, Janie
Rodgers, Annie
lvlitchell, Lela
Rowland. Emma
Huddleston, Lucy L.
12 Oct 1897
11 Sep 1898
15 Dec 1898
18 Ocl 1836
16 Jan 1896
26 Dec 1894
14 Jun 1897
1 Jan 1899
5 Jan 1896
Black, lvl. E.
Smith. M. L.
Crumbley, i,Iary E.
Horsely, S. P.
Townsell, lvlarietla
Riley, Sara
Kingsbury, Mary
Morgan, Lovy L.
Vines, I\rary Buford
Large, Amanda
Jackson. Lizzie
Chappell, Mary
Duke.
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Johnson. Lucy B.
Denny, Anna
Watson, May M.
O'Kelly Flora
Daniel, Casanda
Nobbley, Ella
Shell. [il. L.
Davis. Lizzre
Phelps, Eliza
Ransom, Mary
Daniel, Mary
Hill Anna Bell
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Daniel Dora
21 Sep 1898
Brown. Lucile
Luke Nome
Bowen Sandie
Fielder. Ella
Brooks lvlattie
Jiner, Pearl
Roberts. Bannie
Williams, [4ary Eliza
Aderhold, Mary
Chambers. Hattie
Lester. Ju|a
Griffies. Ada
Hixon. Ada O.
Moon. O6lavia
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J.
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Young, Thomas
Young, Wiltiams L.
Zachry, C. C.
zachry, chartie
zachry,D. A.
Yeager, T.
Yeager, T.
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Tumer, Alice N.
Sewetj, Luna
Stephens, Luqnda
Brown, Fannre
crainger, Luta
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Morris, M.
[This concludes these marriages in CarrotiCounty,
Mary Florence Word and Ruth McNinch.l
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THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM KINNEY I.
WILLIAIV WARD II. AND JONATHAN HAYNES
Prepared by Cathy Moore Casper
5335 Carbonton Rd,.
Sanford, NC 27330-9398
William Kinney I was born before 1755, Scotland; md abl 1777 , S. C , and died after
1822, N C, He married Sallie Parks, who was born between 1750-1755, S.C., the
daughter possibly of Nathan Parks and Mary ----. and she died between 1820-1830, N
C. They are both buried at the Old Kinney White House, Davidson Co., NC. Sallie
probably was a sister to Charles Parks who lives next door to the Kinneys on Cabin
Creek. William was living in Rowan County NC. in 1776, according to tax returns. ln
the 1790 Census, William Kinney was shown with 5 boys and 3 girls. He was paid
g lbs for military services on 25 June '1783, in the Salisbury Dist., Rowan Co., NC, on
15 Nov 1785 he bought 200 acres rn Rowan Co , and on '18 Dec 1799, he had an
original grant of land of 164 1/2 acres on Cobble's Creek Rowan Co. NC.
I
children as follows.
1 Jesse Kinney b laMat 1778 N.C., md 4 Feb 1814, Rowan Co., N.C to
Sarah Cox; d 19 Apr 1857, Habersham Co., GA
Thomas Kinney, b '1779; md 1800, to Rebecca Woodle; d 01 Oct 1847,
Marlboro. SC.
Benjamin Franklin Kinney, b Jul1781; md to Elizabeth lvlerrill; d betw. 18201830 Davidson Co NC
4. William Lee Kinney il, b 1783 Davidson Co., NC; md 1808, Davidson Co.,
NC to Susannah Wardt d ca 1860, CarrollCo., GA (See Below)
5. Jemima Kinney, b Nov 1785 md 1805, to James B. Badgett.
6. Anne Kinney b betw 1785-1788: md George Smith lll
7. lsaac Kinney. b 08 Feb 1789, Salisbury Dist., Rowan Co., NC (near
Lexington); md 04 Jul 1813, Rowan Co, NC, to Susannah Workman; d
22 Od 1a74 Davidson Co NC: bur at the Old Kinney White House,
Davidson Co., NC
Female
Kinney, b betw. 17aa-1790.
8.
Polly Jane Kinney b 1795 Rowan Co , NC
They had
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3
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-96-
The Descendants of William Kinney l, Cont'd.
William Lee Kinnry ll (#4 above) moved from NC to Habersham Co., GA, in 1821. He
received a land grant 10Apt1827, Canoll Co.,GA. His wife Susannah Ward, was
born 1784, NC. daughter of William Ward ll and Lydia Chamness (See below), and she
died ca 1865, Carroll Co., GA.
They had
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children as follows:
1. Elizabeth Kinney, b 1809; never md.
2. AnnaorAnneKinney,bl4SeplSl2,NC; md16 lrar 1854; to Henry Pope;
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
d 1o July 1898, Carroll Co., GA; bur Macedonia Baptist Church Cem.
William Lee Kinney lll, b 1817, NC; md 17 Dec 1839. Carrollton, Carroll Co.,
GA, to Lucinda Haynes; d ca 1863, Civil War. (See Below)
lsaac Kinney, b 15 Sep 1818, NCI md #1 10 Nov 1842, Carroll Co., GA, to
Lureany Tumer; md#2MarthaC Garst; d01 Jun 1899CarrollCo., GA.
Jesse Kinney, b22May 1822, Habersham Co., GA; md #1 06 Oct 1844,
Carroll Co., GA, io Sarah Turner; md #2 to lrary Larkin Ward; d 18 Mar
1912, CarrollCo., GA
Jeremiah Kinney, b 1824, Habersham Co., GA; md 21 Jul 1844, CanollCo.,
GA, to Nancy Jane lrcAllister; d 16 [Iay 1864, CivilWar.
Jefferson Kinney, b 1828, Habersham Co., GA; never md; bur lMacedonia
Baptist Church Cem , Sandy Ridge, Carroll Co., GA. He was a
blacksmith by trade.
8. Sarah Kinney, b 1831, Habersham
Co., GA; md 20 Nov 1848, to l\iloses
Mcwhorter: d 1915.
William Lee Kinney lll (# 3 above) was married to Lucinda Haynes, who was born Feb
1822, lron Mountain, IvlO, the daughter of Jonathan Haynes & Cynthia lrcDowell (See
below). She died after 1900, Polk Co., GA and is buied in the lrccregor Cem.,
Sylesboro.
They had 12 children as follows
1. Benjamin Franklin Kinney, b 1840, GA; md 25 Apr 1863, CarrollCo, GA, to
Sophronia Elizabeth Turner Harper, d 20 Jun 1864 Petersburg, VA, in
the CivilWar. He was in Cobb's Legion, Co. F, and was killed in the
Battle of Chicamauga rePo,ledlY.
2. Susannah Kinney, b 1842, GA; md after 1870 to ---- Portwood.
3. Lucinda Adeline "Cynthia" Kinney, b 0B Dec 1844, Carroll Co., GA; md 06
Dec 1868, Polk Co , GA, to James Thomas Scott, d 24 Feb 1916,
Oneonta Blount Co. AL; buratLebanon United Nleihodist Church Cem.
She migrated to Altoona, Etowah Co, AL in Dec 1876, and in 1aa2
moved to Blount Co, AL
4. Nancy J. Kinney, b 1846, GAi md to Thomas Waters She is sometimes
listed as Nancy l. Kinney.
5. NIary E. Kinney b 1848; d childhood.
6. Cicero Harrison Kinney, b 18 Feb 1850, Canoll Co., GA; md 03 Feb 1876,
to Florence T Bishop; d 22 Jul 1926 Rockmart, Polk Co., GA; bur New
Prospect Baptist Church Cem., outside of Rockmart. He lived in Aragon,
Floyd Co , GA.
-97-
The Descendants of William Kinney l. Contd
7. Joseph Lee Kinney. b 05 Sep 1851. Canoll Co., GA: md 15 Nov
,1873, potk
Co., cA to Ciddy F. Scott; d 01 Oct 1919, Btount, AL
Elmira Josephine Kinney. b 13 Apr 1853. Carroll Co.. GA: md ca 1A72. potk
Co., GA. to Jackson Moorei d 22 l\ra. '1911. polk Co.. GA: bur Stewart
Farm Cem.. Polk Co.. GA
Sarah M. Kinney, b Nov 1855, Po,k Co., cA; md 1878, to W iam R.
Ferguson; d Polk Co. GA.
10. Julia Ann Kinney. b Oct '1857. Canoll Co., GAi md 24 Dec 1885. polk Co.,
GA. to George W. Owens; d Polk Co.. cA.
11. William Riley Kinney, b '16 Jan 1859. Cano Co.. cA; md 1881. polk Co,
GA. to Nety Emma Farmer: d03Jan1902 potkCo..cA.
12. lsaac Monroe Kinney, b 30 Sep 1860. Carolt Co., GA: md 08 [Iar 1891.
Polk Co., GA, to Mattie Louisa Hulseyi d 02 Sep 1944. potk Co., GA.
8.
L
William Ward ll was born in PA, the son of William Ward I and Susannah Foutke. He
died 1818 in Rowan Co NC and is buried in the famity cemetery, Jackson Hill.
Davidson Co., NC. He served with the Continental troops during the Revolutionary
War. and was wounded in the campaign near Charleston SC. He was a blacksmith
and a farmer. and owned extensive farmlands. His wife, Lydia Chamness, was bom 14
Dec 1758. OrangeCo. NC the daughter ofAnthony Chamness and Sarah Cole.
They had
I
children as follows:
1. Susannah Ward (See William Lee Kinney ll above)
2. Hiram W Ward, b 1801, Davidson Co.. NC: md 1823. Davidson Co., NC. to
Lydia Ester Cooki d 1873, Davidson Co. NC.
3. Jonathan Ward, migrated to KY
4. Naomi Ward, md John Homaday
5. Anthony Ward, md Lydia Vincent.
6. Stephen Ward.
7. Sarah Ward, md William Williams.
8. John ward.
Jonathan Haynes, the father of Lucinda Haynes. the wife of William Lee Kinney lll
above, moved to Habersham Co., cA. with his brothers, John and William in .1825. He
purchased land from his father-in-law, Daniel McDowell, on 08 Aug 1825, and in 1826
he purchased from him 100 acres. Jonathan moved to Carroll Co, Ga, in 1830. with
brothe,s. Edward, Henry. and Johnson. On27 Nov 1830. the foundation for the New
Hope Primitive Baptist Church was laid. and in 1832 Jonathan bid on tand in Cherokee
lndian Land. On 16 Jan 1832, he was appointed to the Road Commission and became
a Justice of the Peace. On03Jun 1833 he was appointed to the Grand Jury. andon
03 Feb 1835. he was appointed as County Road Commissioner. and again on 02 Feb
1836. On 05 Sep 1836, he was called before the Bench for not keeping the roads in
good repair. Between 1837 and 1839 he was elected to the Georgia State Senate,
and in 1839 he lost his bid for re-election.
Cynthia McDowell, Jonathan's wife. was born between 1800 and 1802, Haywood Co.,
NC, the daughter of Daniel McDowell. She died after 1880. in Bartow Co.. GA. She
had a close relationship with her father throughout her life, and had beautiful, thick red
hair
-98The Descendants of Jonathan Haynes, Contd.
Jonathan and Cynthia had 11 children, as follows:
1. Lucinda Haynes, b Feb 1822,lron Mountain, MO; md 17 Dec 1839,
Canollton, Carroll Co., GA, to Wjlliam Lee Kinney lll (See above); d after
1900, Polk Co., GA; bur Mccregor Cem., Sylesboro
William Henry Haynes, b 1823 lron Mountain, t\rlo.
Elizabeth Haynes, b 1824.
Lief Haynes, b ca 1825.
Male lnfant Haynes.
Cynthia Haynes, b 1832.
Riley Haynes, b 1834, Carroll Co., GA.
Arminda Haynes, b 1836, Carroll Co., GA.
Lafayette Haynes, b 09 Feb '1840, Carroll Co., GA; md 24 Jun 1869, Canoll
Co., GA, to Elizabeth Mills; d 06 Mar 1900, Cleveland, Conway Co., AR.
John luonroe Haynes, b 11 Oc|1842, Carroll Co., GA; md 1863, Carroll
Co., GA, to Mary Louise Bomar; d 02 Dec 1923, Eva, AL, bur Hillcrest
Cem., Villa Rica, Ga.
'11. Sarah Haynes, b'1845, Canoll Co., GA; md to Simon Brown.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sanford D Chambers,6279 County Rd #51, Newell, AL 35270-4803, has graciously
donated his three loosleafs to the Neva Lomason Library, Special Collections, in
Canollton. These looseleafs contain family group sheets and a descendancy chart on
the Chambers family which has appeared in the past several issues of the Quarterly.
The Society wishes to thank Mr. Chambers for his generous donation and we are sure
that it will be helpful to researchers.
The Society has received a copy of a letter from David Earl Pinson, 409 S. Second St.,
Gadand, TX 75040, telephone 972-272-0840. This letter, dated 19Jan 1844, was
written by Gabriel Pinson, Laurens Co., SC, and William lladden, who manied Sarah
Pinson, to Nancy Pinson, Carroll Co., GA. Gabriel Pinson wanted to knowwhat
testimony Nancy Pinson would give about the land her brother, Elihu Pinson, had
acquired from their father, lsaac Pinson, before lsaac died in 1842. Nancy Pinson
probably could not read and, therefore, Gabriel add.essed the letter to a relative, John
Woody Jr. at the Canollton Court House. This copy of the letter has been placed in the
Neva Lomason Lrbrary. Specral Collections.
The Society has also received a copy of a letter from William T. & [rary Bryce Wilding,
13648 Gordonia Ct., Jacksonviile, FL 32224 This letter, dated 12 May 1861, was
written by William Bryce of Marion Co.. AL, to his brother James Bryce of Carroll Co.,
GA, describes the conditions under which they were living and the trials and hardships
they had to bear. This letterwill now be placed in the Neva Lomason Library, Special
Collections.
-99The following was sent to us by Ted Brooke, 2055 Foster Dr., Cumming, GA 300403549, taken from the newspaper, The CanollCounty Reglsler. dated '12 Feb 1876.
This is the only kngwn copy of this newspaper, and there are none in the Georgia
Newspaper Project at the University of Georgia Libraries and this is the only copy found
listed on the National Union List. This issue is inthe collection of The American
Antiquarian Society, 185 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609. A microfilm copy is
available at the University of Georgia and at the Georgia Department of Archives and
History. The earliest date printed on anyoftheads is November 22, 1873, indicating
that this newspaper was at least that old. Ihis may be the final issue of this
newspaper, as there is a notice of "Dissolution" in this issue. We are indebted to Mr.
Brooke for sending it to
Only the genealogical information for Canoll and
surrounding counties from this newspaper is printed below.
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THE CARROLL COUNry REGISTER
12 February 1876
Advertisements
Chandler & Cobb, Attorneys at Law, Carrollton, GA.
Oscar Reese, Attorney at Law, Carrollton, GA.
S. Emerson Grow, Attorney at Law, Carrollton, GA.'
Fitts & Arnall, Physicians and Surgeons, Ca.rollton, GA.
Dr. F. [,L Daniel, Surgeon Dentist, Newnan, GA.
J. B. Stuart, Photographic Gallery. Newnan Street, Carrollton, GA.
T. C. Barnes, Gun Shop,"All kinds of produce taken in exchange for work," Carrollton,
GA,
Canoli Masonic lnstitute, Carrollton, GA., John M. Richa.dson, President. "Mrs. Rhudy
will continue in charge of music classes."
P V. Irathews, watch, clock and sewing machine workman, Carrollton, GA.
F. M. Butler, boot and shoe shop, Carrollton, GA.
Snead & Co , boots & shoes, Newnan, GA.
J. Hamrick Jr. is our duly authorized agent to receive and receipt subscriptions to the
Canoll County Register.
L. C. Mandeville is determined to keep things moving and comfortable, and now wants
to buy allthe furs that is carried to him - beaver, coon, and every other animal's hide
that will produce fur.
Juhan's Drug Store
Uncle Johnny Strickland is prepari.g to stock all the stores in the county of Carroll with
smoking tobacco
Guano - William Adams, Turkey Creek Disi. Carroll county, GA
Howard Wells, colored, has removed from the shop on Rome St., and put one up on
Depot St, where he is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work
E. G. Kramer, agent for fertilizers. Carrollton, GA
W. H. Wood boots and shoes, Carroliton GA.
H. C. Arna,l & Bro., Bay St., Newnan, GA.
G. W Guthrie, boot and shoemaker, South Newnan St, Carrollton GA
B. J Lunquest, jeweler watch and clock repairer Carrollton, GA.
L. J. Smith, fireproof warehouse, Newnan Sl., Carrollton, GA
A. M Hartsfield, salesman forArnall & Brother, Newnan, GA.
C B. Simonton, dry goods, Rome St. Carroilton GA.
Bowdon College, Rev. A. C Reese, President; John Coston, Secretary.
-100Carroll County Register, Feb. '12, '1876 Cont'd.
W. T. Richards, Fumiture Emporium, Carrollton, GA
C. Fowler, family groceries
L. C. lvlandeville, dry goods, Camp's Store, above the Post Office.
Kelly & Meigs, agents for Black's lmproved Fertilizer, Carrollton, GA.
Robert J. Gaines, agent for Pacific Guano, Carrollton, GA.
Kinnard & Co, dry goods, Newnan, cA.
Kendrick & Co., dry goods Whitesburg, cA.
Birch & Brother, restaurant, east side of the public square, Newnan, GA.
J. A. Mcl\rullen, general merchadise, Whitesburg, GA.
John A. Wilson, Wilson's Mills, Douglas county, GA., July 10, 1875.
Smith & Williamson family groceries, Carrollton, GA.i
Bradley's, dry goods, Newnan, GA.
W. C. Aycock. Pioneer Shingle & Planing Mills, Whitesburg, GA.
T. F.(?) McElwreath, dental surgery, Canollton. cA
G. W. Strickland, dental surgery, Villa Rica, GA
l\,4iss E. C. Yancey, the Vrginia House Hotel, Newnan, GA.
W. C. Hughen, grocery agent, Newnan, GA.
W. C. Branan advertising for 500 bushels of wheat
McGarity & Laird, fireproof warehouse, Newnan, GA.
Register Bros., cook stoves, Newnan Ga.
J. C. Brantly, bar, billiards, and fancy grocery, Whitesburg, GA
Dr. D. F. Knott, Whitesburg GA.
Hollis & Anderson, dry goods, Bay St., Newnan, cA.
R. D. Locke, dry goods, clothing, Greenville St., Newnan, GA.
Dr.J. T. [,4oore, resrdence ofJames Moore. services in Carroll & Coweta counties.
R. L. Richards & Son, attorney at law Whitesburg GA.
Sylvanus Hembree, blacksmith, Whitesburg, GA.
Byren & Ansley, buggy and wagon shop, Whitesburg, GA.
Jas. P. Moore. bar, billiard saloon NE corner of public square, Carrollton GA.
Directory:
Masonic:
Canoll Lodge No 69, Free and Accepted lvlasons. Warrant gEnted November 1,
1848 Meets on the first and third Tuesdays in each month.
Temperance: Blakely Smith Lodge. No 91, I O G.T, organized Aptn $, 1A71,
meets every Friday night
Canoll Lodge No 267, l. O.G.T., organized May 31 , 1873, meets every Thursday
night,
County Line Lodge, F.A.[r. No. 159, Whitesburg, rneets on Saturday, M. D. Watkins,
A
The Churches:
Baptist Church: Rev. H C Hornaday Carrollton
Methodist Church: Rev. W. T. Quillian, Carrollton & Stnppling Chapel.
Presbyterian Church Rev. Wm. Dimmock at Amis Factory, Villa Rica. Carrollton, and
Whitesburg.
Patrons of Husbandryl
Eureka Grange, No.403 in Carrolltoni W. H. Baker, Master
Sand Hill Grange, No.285, A. C. Hrlton, lraster.
Rowe Grange, No.40'1, Wm Brooks, Master.
-101-
Carroll County Register, Feb. 12, 1876 Cont'd.
Goshen Grange. No.264, J. T. Tweedell, Master
Bay Spring Grange, No.442, S. W. Millican l\rlaster.
Key Stone Grange, No. 589, J F. Crowell, Nlaster.
Farmville Grange, No.402, J. T. Green, lvlaster
County Line Grange No. 222, Whitesburg, W N/l Head, Master.
Boggess Grange No. 146, Whitesburg, R L Richards, l\rasier
Wm. H. Wood, formerly with F. M Butler, has established a shoe shop in the market
house on Newnan Street.
We noticed while we were at Whitesburg this week the building of a new Baptist
church at that place by H. T. Barnett. The house is 40 by 60 feet.
lvlarshall Sales:- J. L/. Hewett. Marshali
House and lot in Carrollton, property of F. M. Davis
Business house and lot, Canollton property of J. W ftIerrell. now occupied by
Mabery.
Livery stable, Carrollton, property of Bill Benson.
House and lot, Carrollton, property of White lrcolure (col.)
Vacant lot, Carrollton, where Howard Wells' blacksmith shop was, property of J. F.
Miller.
W W. Merrell
is the Assignee of the estate of George W. Camp, Carrollton, who has
been adjudged as bankrupt
County Sheriff Sales:- J. I. Bedingfield, Sheriff.
West half of land lot 135, 1oth Dist., fi fa, in favor of John R. Handley against Samuel
Ferrell.
50acres inthe southwest corner, landlotl55 4th Dist.,2 fifas infavorofG.W
Cavender against J. E. Jackson.
West half of land lot 69, 6th Dist fi fa in favor of A. K Seago against A. M. and W. M
Richards.
Store house and lot, South side of Newnan St., fi fa in favor of J W Stewart against
Blalock & Tanner.
36 acres, southeast corner of the north half of land iot 200 gth Dist. fi fa in favor of
W. D. Jones against Wlllis S Hand
One-ninth interest in 1andlol227,3rd Dist, fifa in favor of Baylis Richardson against
S. J. Stovall.
Houseand lot, fronting Rome St., fifa rnfavorofJ & l\,/1 Rose against Camp &
Garnson.
Land lot 168, lothDist,fi faissuedbyJ. l\,4 Hamrick Jr. Tax Collector, against E V
Barlow
52 acres of land lot 10, 5th Dist. issued by J lvl. Hamrick Jr , against l- J.V. Taylor.
House and lot, Jacksonville Rd., the place where Prof. Keith now lives, fi fa issed by J
l\r. Hamrick J , against John Rodahan.
Half interest land lot 197, 3 fi fas in favor of W.T Summerlin against N. Estes.
Second 50 acres frorn the west line of land lot 2, 11th Dist., now Trickum Dist., fi fa in
favor of A.G. L Rider against Coleman Jones
-102Carroll County Register, Feb. 12, 1876 Cont'd.
Land lot 139, 3rd Dist., 5th Sect , fi fa in favor of J. A. Richardson against D. W.
Hashall.
l00acresof land lot244 thenorthhallof saidlot 5th Dist , fi fa in favor of W. T.
Brock against W. and B. F. Attaway.
House and lot, Canollton fi fa issued by J. M. Hamnck Jr. against J. E. Rumney.
150 acres, land lot 152; 150 acres, land lot 168;150 acres of land lot 140; lol72; 122
acres of lot 88; gth Dist.; 157 acres, lot 87; 198 acres lot 68, gth Dist., property of G.A.
McDaniel, fi fa in favor of People's Bank of Newnan against Wm F. Johnson, G. A.
McDaniel and J. L. Monis.
Land lot 88, Irickum Disi.. 2 fr fas in favor of Porter & Butler agarnst J. P. Coleman.
Above-described lot of land 2 fi fas in favor of Bruce & Conyers against J. P.
Coleman.
50 acres of land lot 36. 2 acres of land lot 37, 11th Dist., in favor of John F Acklen
against J. B. Merrell.
Land lot 139, 3rd Dist, 5th Sect. 3 fi fas in favor of J. A. Buchanan against D. W.
Bushell.
House and lot, land lot 127, 10th Dist., fi fa in favor of J. W. Stewart against J. W.
Merrett
Land lot 244, sth Dist., fi fa in favor of W. T. Brock against W. & B. F Attaway.
East half of land lot 135. 1oth Dist., fi fa in favor of John R. Handley against Samuel
Ferrell.
Land lot 2, Trickum Dist., fl fa in favor of A G.D. Crider against Coleman Jones
50 acres, northwest corner, land lot '165, 3rd Dist., fi fa in favor of Robert Houseworth
against l. B. Vines.
Haif of land lot '1 19, 6th Dist., fi fa in favor of B F Attaway against E. Hugeons.
The above-described property, fi fa in favor of Jesse Kinney against E. Hugeons.
The above-described property, fi fa in favor of R. J Holland and J. Kenny against E.
Hugeons.
Land lot 93, gth Dist, fifa issued by James M Hamrick Jr. against Moore.
12 acres, in the northwest corner of land lot 31 6th Drst., fl fa issed by James lvl.
Hamrick Jr. against the property of A J. Richards.
Vacant town lot, 2 acres more or less, betw. Dimmock's town lots and W. B. Conyers'
residence, fi fa issued by James M Harnrick against W. B. Conyers.
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ITEIVS OF GENEALOGICAL INTEREST, CARROLL COUNTY TIMES
Continued from the Summer 2000 Quarterly
13 Oct 1882
EUFFALO - Our good friend Zed Bonner left TLtesday morntng for Barnesville, Pike
county, on business. Zed is speaking of locatrng down there, and we hate to give him
up. lvlrs. Z L Slayton is slowly improving from her broken arm.
WHITESBURG-Mr.C A Wageris having a new store house built between Tanner
& Barnett and H. G. Almon's storehouse Miss Olive Strickland of Senoia is on a visit to
Jno. M Strickland and other relations oi this vicinity. l\,4rs. Alsabrook's family have
moved overto Coweta county Frank C. Johnson and family moved from this place to
-103Carroll County Times, 1882, Cont'd.
Temple last Tuesday. We learn that Prof Henry Baffon will go to Florida in the course
of a month or two and that he will probably make that state his home in the future. Mr.
S. J. Holloway's little child died last luesday morning and was buried the same day at
R. H. Springer's E. S. Roberts has bought N. E. Allen's property in this place. Mr.
Allen moves his sawmill to Iemple this week, but his family will remain with us until
Christmas, if not longer. V. A. Houston had two white girls picking cotton for him last
week and on Monday morning after stealing some clothing, etc., frorn l\rr. H. they left
without giving him notice. He had not found them Monday evening. Their name is
Strickland and he doesn't know where they came from. We hear it talked that Maj.
Thomas wiu probably noi stay here next year and that Prof. J. L. Alman will take the
school. The little child of R Chapman who lives at O. R Houston's died last Monday
and was buried in the cemetery here Tuesday The merchants here have done their
best to keep the telegraph office here but Claud Smith who has charge of the office,
thinks he can better himself by going to Carroliton and working in the TIIIES office.
The merchants offered him $20. per month. Send THE TILES one year H. A. W.
Byrom, Parks P. O., Scott county, Arkansas.
20 Ocl,27 Ocl,3 Nov '1882
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missing
10 Nov 1882
Mr. Mathew Owensby has had his residence on College street remodeled, making of it
a very substantial looking houSe.
Manied at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. E. A Reagin, Mr. Wm. CraMord to
lvliss Carrie Reagin
Grand Jurors drawn to serve at April Term, Superior Court - J A. Jones, N. Tdmble,
H. N. Reid, J. P. Yates, Jesse Kinney, D. M. IrcBurnett, Ed N. Lovorn, Jas. W. Downes
Sr., J. H Archer, S. J. Brown, R. L. Tanner, J. c. King, G D. Creel, T. G. Connelt, J. D.
lv]organ, Wm. Gaston, N N Lowery, J C. Shackleford, J G Adamson, J D. Stone,
J. D. Green, D. N. Tilmon, J. S. Holland, Jno. W. Brooks, S W. Nolan, Joseph
Hutcherson, W. F. Storey, T A. C. Smith, A Reeves J. T. Tweedell.
Traverse Jurors drawn to serve April Term 1883 - J M. Adams, J. T. Mitchell, George
C. Storey, G. T. Jackson, N. J. L. Camp, Thos. M. Orr, J lvleigs, E. M. Smith, Geo. P.
Camp, Joel P. lililler, G. D. Merrell, A G Kendrick. J. T T. Upshaw, B. A. Stiles, S. J.
Mccarrity, Joe A. Chambers, J. [r. Ogletree, J. T. Brock. C. T. Richards, J. B. Boatright,
E. F. Ganett, T S. Traviis, G. W. l\loore, E A Reagan J. A. F. Brown, G A. Arthur
W. H. Brown, G. J. Robinson, J. W Roberts, B F. Bass, W. A. Word, Wm. Brooks Sr.
P. N. Gilbert, A. W. Duke J W. Stephenson, E L Jones.
WHITESBURG [Ir E. T. Camp, who sold his place to Hon. H. Hogan, will move up
nearVilla Rica. John H. Burnett will move Wednesday down near Griffin. E. S.
Roberts has sold his sawmill to J. C. and I N. Brown and B. F. Camp, who will run it in
the future lvlanied by Rev. l\,4r. Hughes, at the residence of Joseph Fridell, on
October 2gth, 1882, [rr. R. Y. Roberson to Miss Josie Edmonds, all of Carroll County.
Miss Ada Wright of Newnan is visiting her sister, Mrs. Emma Roberts of this place.
Mrs. D. R. Moxley's sisters, one of Alabama and the other of Clayton county, Ga., are
visiting her in her severe sickness. J. A. l\rcMullan is selling his assets and there ts a
lengthy description of his holdings.
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[These items will be continLred in the next Quarterly. Abstracted by Shirley Gardner.]
-104PEDIGREE CHART
Joy Alexander Ansley, 11000 Blue Stem Back Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73162-4952.
1. CHAI\,IBERS, NancyA., b25June 1807, NC; md 02 Aug 1827, Haywood Co., NC,
to Nelson A. ALLMAN (b 14 Dec 1806, Buncumbe-Haywood Co. area, NC; d
01 May 1864, Chattooga Co., GA; bur Garrett Cem., near Chelsea, GA); d
09 Aug 1869, Chattooga Co., GA; bur Garrett Cem, between lrenlo &
Summerville, Ga---double stone in center of Cem.
2. CHAMBERS, Joseph, b ca 1776, VA; md ca 1797, NC; Will dated 17June 1839,
recorded Aug 1846, Villa Rica, CarrollCo., GA. He was a member of the NC
State Legislature for 4 terms. Served in the Wat ot 1812: bur Hill Crest
Cem ,Carroll Co., GA.
3. MOODY, Sarah, b 20 Dec 1782, Chatham Co., NC; d 05 Sep 1860, Villa Rica,
Canoll Co., GA; bur Hill Crest Cem., Carroll Co , GA.
4. CHAMBERS, James, b ca 1745; d 1790; bur Haywood Co, NC. Came to
Haywood Co., NC, from VA. Land on west side of Pigeon River, Canton, NC.
MOODY, Jesse, b 1752; md ca 1772, d 1788. Lived in Granville Co., NC; moved
to Greenville, SC; bought 1000 acres on Golden Grove Creek.
7. HOLLINGSWORTH, Dinah, b ca 1755, Cane's Creek, Orange Co., NC
12. irOODY, John, b 18 N.4ay 1723, Prince George Co., VA; md ca 1741;d after 1790,
Franklin Co., NC
14. HOLLINGSWORTH, Valentine, b 1720-25, New Castle, DE; md 1743, Wilmington,
DE,
15. HARLAN, Elizabeth b ca 1720, Chester Co., PA.
24. MOODY Robert
25. LOUND, Ann.
48. MOODY, Thomas.
49. LAWRENCE, Ann.
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FOCUS OF RESEARCH
ALLEN, CALLOWAY, DOLLAR HAMRICK, JONES KENNEDY. OSBORNE PINSON,
PRICE, SWORDS, WILLIAMS
Sharelle K Williams, 920 Lake Circle, Magee. MS 391 11.
BECK, BUCKELEW, DAVIS, GODWIN, JETER, David J. MOORE, SINGLETARY,
TRAMMELL. WILSON
Mrs Rebecca Singlelary, 1771 Pack Crcek Rd., Blue Ridge, GA 30513.
Rowland Bryant COOK(E), Shem COOK(E), Benjamin KING, Francis Jane KING.
Carol Darrow. 9181 Harris St., Thomton. CO 80229.
-105Focus of Research. Cont'd
COWART, :Lewis GRANDBURY Lee Roy/LeroyTAYLOR
Skerryll lriles, 2554 W Hwy 5. Whitesburg. GA 30185
Alfred R. ALEXANDER, b 1800 01 SCt md Leteiia ..-- (b 1819 SC); in 1850 Coweta
Co. census; child.en MaryJ,A H, WlllramS H Letetia E., & son CHAII,BERS,
MOODY.
Joy Alexander Ansley, 11000 Blue Stem Back Rd. Oklahoma Cily OK 73162-4932.
HAYNES, KINNEY, MCDOWELL. Looking for any rnformation on Daniel [IGDOWELL,
whose daughter Cynthia, rnarried Jonathan HAYNES. Therr daughter, Lucinda,
married Williarn KINNEY. lnte.ested in Civil War lnfo on any of above.
Cathy Moore Casper 5335 Carbonton Rd , Sanford NC 27330
BROWN, CLARK, COOK HINSLEY. LEWIS I\,4USICK, ROBERTS. THURIVIAN
George & Shirley Thurman. Box 596, Whitesburg, GA 30185
The family and descendants of Robed W BALLARD migrated to Carroil Co. from Pike
Co., GA, after 1864 and before 1880, when the family disappears frorn the Pike Co.
Census. He is married to second wife, Susan CHILDS. lam seeking any available
information on this fam y
Lynn Ballard Cunningham 847 Scott Lane SW [Iarietta, GA 30008-4069.
lcunnin 1@ bellsouth net
ADAMS, ARCHER DAVIDSON. MOORE, REID SAW^YER, TERRY
Sandra Adams Brock 1253 N F orida Ave , Tarpon Springs, FL 34689.
BARRETT. COBB FARR FERGUSON HOGUE KAY. MILLER, SMITH
Joyce H. Miller 86 Queen Anne Dr. lvlableton. GA 30126.
lf you answer the followrng queries, please send us a copy of your answer.
QUERIES
BROWN. ROBERTS
lam tracing my grandmothers family She is Annre Mae ROBERTS, born 1893 md
Charles Alexander BROWN (b 1885 in Carro I or Heard Cos) There were three srsters
who married three brothers Eva R. ROBERTS b 1895 md Tillman Levi BROWN (b
1890) PearlA ROBERTS, b 1889. md George W. BROWN (b 1882). I need to verify
if W. A. ROBERTS, b 1856 and Lucy J --- ROBERTS, b 1861, are my g.eat
grandparents
Shirley Thurman, Box 596 Whrtesburg GA 30'185 gbthurman@emailmsn com
HANCOCK JONES
David JONES, b ca 1868 md Lula/Lul! HANCOCK. Daughter Bresselle Virgrnra
JONES. Need any info on family
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-106CCGS 2000 irEITBERS as of 1 Aug 2000
202.
203.
204.
205.
206.
Joy Alexander Ansley, 11000 BlueStem Back Rd. Oklahoma City,OK 731624932
Sandra Adams Brock 1253 N. Florida Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689.
Lynn Ballard Cunningham, S4T Scott Lane SW, Marietta, GA 30008-4069.
Carol Darrow 9181 Harris St., Thornton, CO 80229.
Sherryll lvliles 2554 W Hwy 5, Whitesburg, cA 30185.
207 Rebecca A. Singletary 1771 Pack Creek Rd., Btue Ridge GA 30513.
208. George & Shirley Thurman, Box 596, Whitesburg, GA 30185
INDEX - 2OOO FALL QUARTERLY
ACKLEN 102
ACREE 80
ADAt\,tS 79 91(2) 99 103
't
05
ALD ERI\,,IAN 85
ALEXANDER 92 105
ALLEN,103104
S1
102
ALSABROOK 102
AM|S 100
ANDERSON 1OO
ANSLEY 100 104 105
106
ARCHER 103105
ARNALL 99(3)
ARNOLD 93
ARTHUR 103
ASEY 93
ATKINSON 75
ATTAWAY 102(2)
AUSTIN
92
AVERY9l
AVREASO(4)
AYCOCK 1OO
AYERS 87 88 89 90(2)
BADGETT 95
BADOR 82
BAKER 1OO
,1
BALLARD 05
BARLOW 101
BARNES 99
,1
BARNETT 101 02
BARR 91
BARRETT 105
BARRON 103
BARROWT5 77
BASKIN 82
BASS 92 103
BEALL 8O(2)
BEARDEN 89 91
BECK 89 90 93 104
BEDINGFIELD 101
BENFORD 92
BENSON 91 92 101
BETSILL 85
,1
BIRCH OO
ADAIVSON 103
ADERHOLD 94
AKINS 86
AL(L)MAN 103 104
ALMON 80-83 85-86
BARTLET 93
BlsHoP 96
BtvtNs 76
BLACK 89 94
BLACKWELL 80(2)
BLAIR 60(2
BLALOCK 101
BOAT(WRTGHT 93 103
BODDY 91
BOGGS 8O
BOI\,IAR 98
BONNER 102
BOWEN 94
BOYD 74 86 92
BOYE 82
BRADLEY 1OO
BRAN(N)AN 93 100
BRANTLY 1OO
BRASWELL 79
BREED 93
BROCK 105 106
BROCK 86 102(2) 103
BROOK(E) 91 99
BROOKS 94(2) 100
103(2)
BROWN 74 80(2) 89 90
94 35 98 103(s) 10s(2)
ERUCE 102
BRUI,4EELOW 85
BRYANT 85
BRYCE 98
BUC(K)HANAN 89 102
BUCKELEW 104
BURKS 93
BURNETT 103
BURSON 87 88 89 93
BURT 80(2)
BUSH 85
BUSHELL 102
BUTLER 80(3) 99 101
102
BYREN 1OO
BYROM 103
CALDWELL 80
CALLOWAY 104
cAt\,tEL 87
CAN4P 86 100 101(2)
103(4)
CAI\,4PBELL 9O
COGGINS
COLE 97
9,1
COLEI\,,IAN 102
COLLINS 82
COLQUITT 85
CONNELL 103
coNYERS 102(2)
cooK(E) 93 97 104 10s
COPELAND 87 89
CORNELL 74
COSTON 9S
COUCH 92 93
COWART 105
cox 95
CRAWFORD 86 103
CREEL 80 103
CREWS 8O
CRIDER 102
CANDLER 92
cRooK 92
CAPES 91
CROWELL 101
CARMACK 77
CROXTON 75
CARNES 93
CRUMBLEY 94
CARTER 80 93
CUNNINGHAI\,I 105,106
CURRY 80
CARTON 87 88
CASON 83
DANTEL 94(3) 99
OASPER 95 105
DARNELL 91
CAVENDER 101
DARROW,1O4l06
oHAMBERS 79 92 94 96 DAVENPORT 82
103 104 105
DAVIDSON 105
CHAMNESS 96 97
DAV|S 92(2) 93 94 101
CHANCE 86
104
oHANDLER 79 80(8) 86 DEAL 79
s9
deGARCIA 83
CHAPMAN 103
DENN(E)Y 80 88 90 94
CHAPPELL 93 94
de"/ANE 74
DrMt\,,rocK 100102
CHEWNING 84-85
CHIEVES 80
DOLLAR 104
cl-ILDS 105
DONNELL 32
CLARK 105
DOWDY 79(3)
CLAYTON 92
DOWNES 103
coBB 99 105
DRIVER 92
-107 -
DUKE 80 93 94 103
DULTON 92
DUTTON 91
EARNEST 92
ED|\.4oNDS 91 103
EDWARDS 84 91
ELLS 99
ELIMS 94
ESTER 93
ESTES 101
EVANS 92
FARN,,!ER 37
FARR 105
FERGUSON 97 105
FERRELL 101 102
FIELDER 94
FIELDS 93
FINLEY 82
FITTS 99
FLE[/ING 78
FLETCHER 82
FORTNER 93
FOSTER 82
FOULKE 97
FOWLER 1OO
FRIDELL 103
FRYE 79
FULLILOVE 93
GAINES 1OO
GARDEN 88
GARDNER 74 103
GARNER 82-83 93(2)
GARRETT 103
GARRISON 101
GARST 96
GASTON 103
GILBERT 103
GrNN 80(2)
GODWIN 104
GRAHATV 80(2) 91 92
GRAINGER 95
GRANDBURY 105
GRANT 75
GRAY 91
GREEN 101 103
GRIFFIES 94
GRIFFIN 92
GROW 99
GUTHRIE 99
GUY 91
HACKINS 80
HA|IIRICK 99 101 102
104
HANCOCK,lO5
HAND 87 88 89 93101
HANDLEY 101 102
HANNAH 92
HANSARD 85
HANSON 93
HANVEY 93
HARLAN 104
HARP 80
HARPER 81 96
HARTSFIELD 99
HASHELL 1OO
HAY 93
HAYNES 95 96 97 98
105
HEAD 101
HEMBREE 1OO
HENSON 80
HEWETT 10,1
HICKS 79
HILL 94
HILTON 1OO
HrN(E)SLEY 102 105
HIXON 94
HODGE 92
HOGAN 103
HOGUE 105
HOLDER 91 92(2)
HOLLAND 91 102 103
HOLLINGSWORTH 104
HOLLIS 1OO
HOLLOWAY 77 79 94
103
HOOD 78
HORNADAY 97 1OO
HORSELY 94
HOUSEWORTH 102
HOUSTON 103(2)
HOWELL 8O
HUBBARD 79 93
HUDDLESTON 94
HUGEONS 102
HUGHEN lOO
HUGHES 103
HULSEY 97
HUTCHERSON 103
HYTEN 80
JACKSON 92(2) 34'101
KEt\rP 81 82
KENDRICK 1OO'103
KENNEDY 104
KENNY 102
ALSO SEE KINNEY
KILGORE 95
K|NG 77 103 104
KINGSBURY S4
KINNARD 1OO
KTNNEY 95-98 102 103
105
ALSO SEE KENNY
KITE 92
KNIGHT 80 81
KNOTT 1OO
KNUDSEN 105
KRAI\,IER 99
LAIRD 1OO
LANCASTER 84 85
LANGLEY 93
LARGE 94
LAWRENCE 104
LEE 80 90
LESTER 94
LEWTS 105
LOCKE 1OO
LOCKETT 91
LONG 82 93
LOUND 104
LOVERN 87
LOV]NG 78
LOVORN 103
LOWERY 103
LUKE 94
LUNOUEST S9
LYLE 93
MAB(E)RY 80(2) 101
MADDEN 98
MADDOX 74 92
MAJORS 79
MANDEVILLE 99 1OO
MANGUI\,4 93
I\4ART|N 80-87
I\,4ASHBURN 91
103
JETER 104
JINER 94
JOHNSON 80 92(2) 34
102(2)
JONES 80 84 88 90 93
101 (2j 1O2 1O3(2j 104
105
joRDAN
KEITH 93 101
KELL(E)Y 79 80 85 100
91
JUHAN 99
KAY 105
MAT(T)HEWS 77(2) 99
I\,4AXWELL 81 86
McALLISTER 96
N,4CARTER 91
MCBURNETT'103
MCCLURE 101
t!4cDANlEL 102
MCDOWELL 96 97 105
N4CELWREATH 1OO
MCEWEN 81
MCGAR(R)lTY 100 103
McKINNY 92
McMULLAN 103
MCN4ULLEN 100
McNEIL 92
[,,lcNlNCH 74 95
[4cRlTCHlE 91
[,4CWHORTER 82 S2(2)
96
lvlElGS 100 103
MELEAR 93
|\4ERRELL 101(2) 102
103
I\,,tERRETT 102
MERRILL S5
[4LES 105 106
MTLLER 101 103 105
N,lILLICAN 101
MILLS 98
IIIITCHELL 94 103
MOODY 104 105
MOON 94
MOORE 87 91(2) 97
100(2) 102 103 104
105
IVIoRGAN 94 103
N40RRtS 95 102
N,IOTEN 93
MOXLEY 103
MUSICK 105
NEILL 91(2)
NEWELL 94
Ntx 86 87
NtxoN 88 89 90
NOBBLEY 94
NOLAN 103
O'KELLY 94
ODDY 85
OGLETREE 103
oRR 103
osBoRN(E) 91 104
OVERTON 93
OWENS 97
OWENSBY 103
PARKER 92
PARKS 95
PARSONS 74
PATTERSON 79
PEEK 91
PHARO 77
PHELPS 94
PHrL(L)IPS 87(2) 88 90
93
PIERCE 93
PILGRII\,,I86
PTNSON 98 104
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108-
PITTS 91
POLLARD 91(2)
POLSTON 92
POPE 96
PORTER(S) 92 102
PORTWOOD S6
POWELL 83 85
PREWETT 90
PRICE 104
PRICHETT 91
PROVOST 85
PYLE 83-84
OUILLIAN 1OO
RANSOIVI 94
REAGAN 103
REAGIN 103
REAVES 79
ALSO SEE REEVES
REED 89
REESE 92 99(2)
REEVES 103
ALSO SEE REAVES
REGISTER lOO
REID 105
,1
REID 03
RHUDY 99
RTcHARDS 100(2)
101(2) 102103
RICHARDSON 99,101
102
RIDDLE 93
RIDER 101
RTGGS 81 83-84
RIGSBY 92
RILEY 94
ROBERDS 91
ROBERSON 103
ROBERTS 81 91 94
103(4) 105(2)
ROBTNSON 87(2) 103
ROBISON 93
RODAHAN 101
RODGERS 94
ROOKS S3
ROOP 81
ROSE 101
ROWDEN 79
ROWLAND 94
,1
RUMNEY 02
SAGER 84
SANFORD 79
SAPPINGTON 82
SAWER 105
scoTT 86 96 97
SEAGO 101
SETZER 78
SEWELL 95
SHACKLEFORD 103
SHAD(D)INGER 8O-87
92
SHELL 94
SHELTON 87
SHERMAN 74
SHINN 91
SHRADER 82
SIMONTON 99
SINGLETARY 104 106
SINGLETON 87 88 89
SKINNER 93
SLAYTON 102
sMrTH 75 80 86 91(2)
92(2) S4(2) 95 99 100
103(3) 105
SNEAD 99
SPARKS 93
SPENCE S3
SPENSE 92
SPRINGER 103
STALLINGS 86
STEKMANN 85
STEPHENS 91 93 95
STEPHENSON 88 89
92(2) 103
STEWART 80 93 101
102
ALSO SEE STUART
STICHER 92
STILES 103
STILL 86
SToKES 92
STONE 103
SToREY 103(2)
STOVALL 101
STRICKLAND S9
1OO
102103
STUART 99
ALSO SEE STEWART
SUMMERLIN 101
SUTTON 87 89
SWAIN 83
swoRDs
104
TACKETT 91
TALLEY 91
TALIUORE 91
10,1 102 103
TAYLOR 91 10'1 105
TEAL 91
TERRELL 8O(2) 91
TERRY 105
THOMAS 91 103
THOIiIASON 91
THOMPKINS 92
TANNER
THOI'TPSON 91 92
THORNTON 87 88 90
91 93
THREADGILL 91
THURTIiAN 91 105(2)
106
TIDWELL 91
TILMON 103
TII\,1MONS 91
TODD 91
TOLBERT 91
TOMLINSON 91
TOt\rMA 80(2)
TOWERS 93
TOWNS 91
TOWNSELL 94
TRAMMEL(L) 82 91 104
TRAPP 91
TRAVIS 103
TRAYLOR 91
TREADWELL 91
TRICE 85
TRIMBLE 103
TRIPP 91
TROTTER 91
TRUETT
E1
TRUITT 91
TUCKER 91 92
TUGGLE 92
TURNER 92 95 96(2)
TWEEDELL 101 103
TYESS 80
TYNCH 92
TYSON 92
UPSHAW 92 103
vAUGH(A)N 92(7)
VEAL 94
VESSEL 92
VINCENT 97
vtNES 92 94 102
WADE 87 88 89 90
WAGER 92 102
WALKER 92
WALLACE 92
WALLIS S2
WALLS 92
WALTON 92
WARD 89 90 91 92 94
95(2) 96(2) 97
WARE 91(2)
WARMACK 86
WARNOCK 85
wARREN 80(5) 91
WASH 74
WASHINGTON 92
WATERS 80 92(2) 96
WATKINS 92 1()O
WATSON 94
WEATHERS 86
WEAVER 92
WEBB 92
WEDDINGTON 91
WEDDLE 84
WELLS 92(4) 93 101
WESSINGER 33
WEST 93
WESTER 93
WHATLEY 93
WHEELER 93
WHITAKER 93
wHrTE 78 79 80(s) 93
wHTTEHEAD 93(2)
WHITEHORN 93
WHITTLE 93
WGGINS 86
WILCOXON 93
WILDING 98
WILKINS 93
W|LLTAMS 79(2) 91 90
91 92 93(26) 94(2) 97
104
wtLLIAMSON 88 93(6)
s4 100
WILLINGHAM S4
wtLSoN 75 77 84 93 94
100 104
WINDOM 94
WNKLES 94
WINSHIP 94
WSE 94
WITCHER 94
wooD 78 79 91 94 99
101
WOODARD 94
WOODLE 95
WOODRUFF 94
woRD 74(2) 80(2) 91 94
WORKMAN 95
WORLEY 92 94
,103
WRIGHT 94
WYATT 91 94
WYNN 94
YANCEY 1OO
YARBROUGH 94
YATES 94 103
YEAGER 95
YOUNG 93 05
ZACHRY 95