eritage of Tattnall County, Georgia
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eritage of Tattnall County, Georgia
eritage of Tattnall County, Georgia - 2011 Heritage of Tattnall Co. GA - 2011 Book Committee Co-Chairmen: Ronnie McCall...................................... 557-6320 [email protected] Lyndal T. Tatum.................................... 237-0782 [email protected] Treasurer Lyndal T. Tatum.................................... 237-0782 Members and Participants Jennifer & Lee Bacon..................................... 557-6288 [email protected] Jerrel Baker..................................................... 654-4724 [email protected] Shirley Bell..................................................... 537-6314 Grace Bland.................................................... 557-3967 Bobbie Tootle Brannen................................... 654-1464 Danny & Patricia Brown................................. 684-4223 Mary Ann Brown............................................ 557-1130 Martha Tootle Cain......................................... 764-4107 [email protected] Agnes Caison.................................................. 654-9793 William Carwell, Jr......................................... 557-4250 [email protected] Carlton Clifton................................................ 685-5138 [email protected] Quinton & Dionne Colwell............................. 557-8844 [email protected] John Conley.................................................... 237-3193 [email protected] Nancy & John Crosby..................................... 832-2797 [email protected] Beuford Durrence............................................ 876-5470 [email protected] Ophelia Gaines – [email protected] David Harvey.................................................. 557-4601 Andria Moore Holmes.................................... 557-3030 [email protected] Retus Iddins.................................................... 557-4247 Teresa C. Johnson........................................... 557-6933 [email protected] Bill & Martha Kicklighter............................... 521-7147 [email protected] Tami Marcum.................................................. 237-4653 Eva Mosely Moore.......................................... 557-4236 Wanda K. Moseley.......................................... 557-6215 [email protected] Dylan Mulligan............................................... 654-1098 Frank Murphy................................................. 557-4335 [email protected] Dennis Odom.................................................. 237-0488 Willie P. Caison Owen.................................... 654-8090 John Rabun........................................... (404) 347-8611 [email protected] Betty & Joseph Rogers.................................... 681-9159 Annie Small.................................................... 693-9081 Kenneth Tapley............................................... 658-7553 [email protected] Tara & Tony Thompson.................................. 685-3347 [email protected] Charles Tillman............................................... 654-0107 [email protected] All are area code 912 unless noted! ©2011 County Heritage, Inc. All Rights Reserved! A new hardbound book to be published by County Heritage, Inc. anticipated completion - mid to late 2012 Part of the prestigious Georgia County Heritage series! • Announcing the publication of a new Tattnall County Heritage book! • We invite all residents, former residents, and those with roots in Tattnall County to submit a family household history of 500 words and one photograph to be printed free! • This is a rare opportunity for you to be a part of history. • We will print only a limited number of these beautiful hardbound books. They will be 9” x 12”, exquisitely gold stamped, matching other Georgia County Heritage books! • Because this is a limited Sample Heritage Books edition book, only those who order and pay in advance are guaranteed to receive a copy. • These books will make excellent gifts for birthdays and holidays. Heritage of Tattnall Co., GA - 2011 is a part of the prestigious Georgia County Heritage series Tattnall County GA Heritage - 2011 PO Box 355 Reidsville, GA 30453-0355 Visit our website: www.county-heritage.com/ga/tattnall DEADLINE FOR STORIES, PHOTOS & BOOK ORDERS: FINAL EXTENSION: Feb. 28, 2012 SAMPLE STORIES Use these articles to guide you in preparing your own stories! FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS 500 words, and one photo FREE! Additional words @ 10¢, additional photos @ $12.50. Each word counts as one word (including a, and, it, for, and by). The previous sentence contains 13 words. The only exception to the count each word rule is abbreviations: up to and including 4 letters/ numbers or less = 1 word. 5 letters/numbers or more = 2 words (punctuation is ignored). RETUS AND TWINDLE IDDINS Twindle Sands Durrence Iddins and I were married on July 1, 1949. Twindle had been married before to Swinton Durrence whom she had divorced in 1948. She had two children from this previous union. They were Donald Swinton Durrence Jr. who was born on October 18, 1944 and Claudette Durrence who was born on July 28, 1948. She had custody of the children and I was glad she did. They were a joy and a blessing to me. A bond grew between us, and I grew to love them as my own. I was very glad when they voluntarily began to call me daddy. Twindle and Retus Iddins When I met Twindle, I was captured by her beauty and charm. At this time we have been married 61 years. We were blessed with the birth of a daughter on February 28, 1956. She was given the name Regis Louise. Donald graduated from Georgia Southern University in 1967. He married Linda Lewis in 1968, the daughter of J.C. and Juanita Lewis of Claxton. They were blessed with the birth of two children. Amber Layne Durrence was born on June 19, 1975. She later married Jason Hartley, and they now have Jobie and Suter Hartley. Jeffrey Lee Durrence was born on May 2, 1978. He later married Julie Baker and they were blessed with one son, Logan Durrence. Claudette graduated from high school in 1966 and chose to marry Charles Wayne Collins. Their children were Carla Dean Collins, born on November 9, 1966; Wayne Collins, born in November of 1968; Chad Collins, born on August 16, 1971; Chastity Collins, born on June 29, 1974; and Chance Halsey Collins, born in January of 1979. Regis attended Georgia Southern University and married Stephen Neil Kimbrell on September 30, 1978. They were blessed with the birth of two children. Alyson Noel Kimbrell was born on December 20, 1987, and Jessica Elizabeth Kimbrell was born on November 9, 1992. I have always been very proud of my children and grandchildren. I was employed at Canoochee E.M.C. for 42 years which was a very interesting and rewarding experience. Life has been good. 351 words Submitted by Retus Iddins, Reidsville, GA. CHURCHES, CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 250 words and one photo FREE! Additional words @ 10¢, additional photos @ $12.50. One hundred-year-old churches & clubs allowed 500 words. pineview Baptist Church In the summer of 1953, Rev. Marcus Rushing, my father Rufus Thomas, our neighbor Carl Bradley and others met for a prayer meeting in the home of Charlie Dinkins. Throughout the next six years, prayer meetings were held in almost every home in this community. The houses would not hold everyone. Thus, it became obvious that a permanent place of worship was needed. Mark Rushing and Garnett Rushing obtained a large tent from the Fort Stewart base and Rufus Thomas donated land for a church site. The first service in the tent was held on May 25, 1959, and Mark preached the sermon. Our first week of revival services began that week. During the following years, the church began to grow and need more space, and the Troy Bland family donated land on the south side of the church and cemetery. On May 29, 1959, an organizational meeting was held. Mark Rushing was elected as the pastor, I was elected clerk, Carl Bradley, treasurer, Vandorn Cowart, song leader, and Rufus Thomas, Chairman of Planning and Finance Committee. The name chosen was Pineview Missionary Baptist Church. All of the work was done by the people of the church and community and buildings were added as funds became available. In 1960, the church voted to apply for admittance into the Tattnall-Evans Baptist Association of Baptist Churches and the church was approved for membership. The church voted on February 16, 1967 to place Retus Iddins on the Pineview Deacon Board. In 1975, the church set aside Rex Blocker and Dale Durrence to be ordained as deacons, and they were ordained on April 27, 1975. In the spring of 1989, Gregg Usry, our present and longest serving pastor, joined our fellowship. It was evident that the church had outgrown the small sanctuary, so we decided to build a larger sanctuary and turn the old sanctuary into educational space. The new building was about half finished when in June l989, a windstorm blew the building down, but we had insurance and were able to rebuild. The first service was held in the new sanctuary in October, 1989. Pineview Baptist Church Pineview Baptist Church offers a wide range of ministries and outreach for the community. Worship services and Sunday School are held weekly. Prayer Meetings for adults and Awana for children are held on Wednesday nights; VBS and Music Camps are organized during the summer. We also have an Adult and Children’s Choir, Men’s Brotherhood, Ladies Meetings to name just a few. The fellowship has had approximately 650 persons to join the church. Many of these have moved away, and many have passed away. We have had faithful pastors serve through the years as well as deacons and others who have served in many capacities in the church. The pioneers in the early days of the church left a heritage and an example of faith and service that we can see today. 483 words Note: a charge of 10¢ applies to 233 words. Submitted by Lyndal Thomas Tatum. MILITARY STORIES 250 words and 1 picture (in uniform) FREE! Additional words @ 10¢, additional pictures @ $12.50. CARL COWART Army-Navy Veteran Carl Cowart of Reidsville was in the U.S. Navy in World War II and in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Carl Cowart Carl was the son of Tobe and Lucy Mae Cowart. During the Great Depression he dropped out of school to work in the family sawmill. In 1939, he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps which paid $30.00 a month. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he joined the Navy in 1942. During the D-Day Invasion of Europe, he served as a gunner and signalman on LCI (Landing Craft Infantry) 1176 which landed U.S. troops on Omaha Beach and evacuated the wounded. After WW II, Carl came home and resumed work at the sawmill, but just as in the pre-war years, he still found “the sawmill gravy to be too thin” which was his way of saying there still wasn’t much money to be made working at a sawmill in Tattnall County. In 1946, he went to Savannah, GA and tried to reenlist in the Navy at his previous rank of signalman but that rank had been deleted, so he went across the hall to visit the Army recruiter and enlisted in the 82nd Airborne Division. During the Korean Conflict, he was assigned to the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment. In the early days of the Conflict he parachuted behind enemy lines at Sukchon, North Korea to intercept Korean trains that were transporting American POWs back to North Korea. Carl Cowart left the Army in 1956 and returned to Tattnall County. He worked for and retired from Canoochee Electric Membership Corporation and is an accomplished writer for The Tattnall Journal. He has also written numerous articles for The Savannah Morning News, and his military stories were published in Military Magazine. 291 words Note: a charge of 10¢ applies to 41 words. Submitted by the family of Carl Cowart. (Note: Genealogical charts and tabular material cannot be accepted. Stories must be in flowing, narrative form.) “. . . and departing leave behind us, footprints in the sands of time.” The Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow You and your family are important to the Tattnall County Heritage Book Committee. We cordially invite you to participate in the publication of our county heritage book. I. II. Who is eligible to participate? A. Present residents of Tattnall County. B. Former residents of Tattnall County. C. Those with roots in Tattnall County. How much may I submit, and what is the cost? A. Each household is encouraged to submit 500 words of family genealogy/history and one picture. (Heading, “submitted by” and source information are not part of the word count ... only the body of the article!) -- or - B. If your ancestors came to Tattnall County by or before 1865, you may submit 1,000 words and 2 photos (per household). C. Additional words are 10¢ per word. Extra photos are $12.50 each. Double-wide or double-deep photos are also $12.50 ad ditional. D. Abbreviations: Up to 4 numbers/charac ters = one word. 5 or more numbers/charac ters = 2 words. Punctuation is ignored! III. What can I write? A. Ancestors. 1. Why and when they came to Tattnall County. 2. Dates and locations of births, marriages, deaths and burials. 3. Family stories. B. Yourself and your family. 1. Childhood, school days, and other events. 2. Jobs, residences, hobbies and pasttimes. IV. Topical articles (to be used at book committee discretion). A. Histories of churches, clubs, and organiza tions. 1. Each allowed 250 words and one photo. Churches or clubs over 100 years old may submit a total of 500 words! 2. Additional photos see Paragraph II.C. B. Communities and major topics. (Ask committee for details.) C. Military service biographical sketch. 1. Each allowed 250 words and 1 photo. 2. Additional photo, see Paragraph II.C. V. Article format. A. Double-space type or word processing on plain white paper. We cannot accept articles which are typed in ALL CAPS. Upper and lower case must be used! No stories will be returned! B. Include at end of article: 1. Word count. 2. Sources, if available. 3. Name, address, phone number and email address of story submitter. 4. Caption to appear with photograph (see paragraph VI.C). 5. Please help prepare an every name index: List last, first, maiden or middle names. Type on a separate sheet of paper and staple to your story. VI. Photograph directions. Note: Do not submit original irreplaceable photos! Please send them in flat (do not bend) mailers. A. Types and size. 1. Glossy photos are best! Black and white are preferred, but we accept 35mm color and studio quality prints. Laser copies do not reproduce well, so please don’t submit them! Please do not send orig inal photos, (none of the photos will be returned). If you are scanning, please use photo enhancement soft ware and scan at 300 dpi or higher! 2. The following are not acceptable: Xerox® copies, negatives or faded Polaroids. ORDER FORM 3. Any size up to 8” x l0”. 4. All photos will be reduced to one column - 2½” wide by 1¾” high, with standard cropping as a bust shot. You must pay extra, as detailed in II.C., for larger sizes. B. Identification. 1. Place an address label with telephone number on the back or (not as desirable) print this information lightly with soft lead pencil on back of photo. C. Captions. 1. Limited to 10 words or less. 2. Type at end of article. VII. Writing assistance. A. Contact committee members. B. Sample Georgia County Heritage books may be seen at the Tattnall Journal and Glenville Sentinel offices. They are published by County Heritage, Inc., and may be helpful with writing your articles. VIII. Restrictions. A. Articles cannot harm or embarrass another individual. B. No genealogical charts or tabular material can be used. IX. Index. Please help prepare an every name index: List last, first, maiden or middle names. Type on a separate sheet of paper and staple to your story. X. No email submissions. Sorry! FINAL EXTENSION: FEB. 28, 2012 PLEASE ENTER MY ORDER FOR: ______ Copy(ies) TATTNALL COUNTY, GA HERITAGE - 2011 @ $55.00 picked up in Tattnall County, GA (includes tax) ______ Copy(ies) TATTNALL COUNTY, GA HERITAGE - 2011 @ $64.50 shipped to the address at right (includes tax and $9.50 S&H) Name: UPS Street Address: (NO P.O. BOXES, PLEASE) City: ______ My story is over the FREE WORD limit. Enclosed is $__________ for ________ additional words @ 10¢ per word. QTY. ______ In addition to my free picture, I want ________ photos printed for $12.50 each. QTY. State, Zip: Phone: Email: SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: $ __________________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Tattnall County GA Heritage - 2011 P.O. Box 355 Reidsville, GA 30453-0355 Heritage of Tattnall County Georgia PO Box 278 Reidsville, GA 30453 Leave your footprints in time . . . eritage of Tattnall County, Georgia - 2011 e th k! g oo n ci g B un in o n om An thc r Fo