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Babb, Mrs., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/2/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 50 Hampton St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Babb, Philip came from Frederick County, Virginia to Greene County, Tennessee, being led by Phillip Babb, born 8/26/1731 in Bethel Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, who died 1/19/1813 in Greene County, Tennessee and was buried in the Babb Cemetery. He was married to Mary Perksin, born 12/13/1730, died 1792. They had eleven children. Two sons, Phillip Babb Sr. (1762-08/1/1843) and Seth Babb (10/2/1760-8/26/1836) settled in Greene County.

Babb, Thomas, Event:Birth. Event Date:5/18/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl 177 Lambert St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Babberon, J. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/26/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 165 Venable St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bacco, Robert, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/4/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 6 Allen Ave.Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bachelor, Thomas W., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Land Lottery.

Bachlott, John, born in St. Milo, France in 1760, died 6/6/1853 in Camden County, Georgia. He served with General LaFayette in the Battle of Yorktown, Virginia. As a result of his services during the war, he drew land in Camden County. In 1785, he married Mary Conrad in Virginia, removing first to South Carolina, then to Amelia Island, Florida in 1799. In 1800, they settled at St. Mary's Georgia (Camden County). Son, Joseph Bachlott, born 1792 in Virginia,died 1822 in St. Marys, Georgia, married Mary Frances Rudolph (born 1805), the daughter of Thomas Rudolph and Elizabeth Rudolph. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall, Volume III.

Bachlott, John Rudolph, son of Richard and Emily (Rudolph) Bachlott, was born in St. Mary's, Ga. (Camden Co.) on 12 Feb 1860 where he later became a merchant. His grandfather was John Bachlott, a large slaveholder and planter who also operated a large tannery. His father was a carpenter and steamboat captain before the War Between the States. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895), Camden Co. Sketches.

Back, Joseph, Event:Birth.Event Date:3/10/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.,Notes:girl, 149 Walton St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bacon, John, his LWT dtd 5/29/1786, probated 11/25/1786 Liberty Co., Ga. named wife, Elizabeth. Dau: Elizabeth, a minor. Bro: Thomas.

Bacon, Jonathan, his LWT dtd 11/8/1777 probated 2/25/1785 Liberty Co. names wife, Rebecca. Sons: William, John. Dau-in-law: Robeson Bacon.

Bacon, Lydell, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-22-1831, County:Richmond, Notes:Married: Mary Beach,Source: Richmond Co. Marriages

Bacon, Michael was born ca 1670, migrated from England to Pennsylvania, to Charlestown, Massachusetts then to Dorchester, South Carolina, were the founders of the movement in Liberty Co., Georgia Michael died 1733. He married Joanna Way (born ca 1673). His heirs travelled to Dorchester, South Carolina, then to Liberty County, Georgia where the family resided for many generations.
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Bacon, Sunner W. Jr. , Event:Birth. Event Date:8/14/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 458 E. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bacon, Thomas, Sr. was born 1743 in South Carolina, died 26 January 1812 in Liberty Co., Georgia He married 1st, on 7 June 1770 at Midway Church, Catherine Winn who died 4 January 1778 and married 2nd on 1 June 1778, Sarah Baker, and married 3rd, 1779, Martha Wheeler in Carolina. In August of 1771 he petitioned for 500 acres of land on Little Mortar, stating that he had a wife and eleven slaves at that time. Also, on the same date, he petitioned for 300 acres in St. Andrew's Parish. Source: Liberty County, Ga. Wills; Liberty County Marriages.
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Bacon, Thomas, Jr., his LWT dtd 3/29/1786, probated 5/23/1786, Liberty Co., named wife, Rebeccah. Dau: Ann.

Bacon, Thomas, Sr., his LWT dtd 12/16/1811, probated 1/28/1812, Liberty Co., Ga., named last wife, Martha. Heirs: Catherine, Pamela Wheeler, Edmund, Eugene, Thomas, Sarah Ann. Grandson: Henry William Bacon. Nephew: John Bacon. Note: The Bacons of Liberty Co. came from Dorchester Co., S. C. with the Puritans in 1752, just after the Trustee's Charter was surrendered and extensive land grants were offered for settlement.

Baggett, Etta M., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-22-1928, County:Paulding, Notes:Married: Chester Camp. Source: Paulding Co. Marriages.

Baggett, Sarah Elizabeth, Age/Birthdate:Age 86, Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-10-1938, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Daughters:Mrs. J.C. Hughes, J.E.Shumate,F.M. Britt, L. Bramlett and M.C.Rutledge,Notes:Buried: Sylvester Cemetery, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Georgian 8-10-1938

Bagley, Robert, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/24/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.. Notes:two girls, 11 W. Glenn St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bagwell, John of Brunswick Co., Virginia. Brunswick, VA Order Book 1, page 286. 7 Feb 1739. Ordered that the Church Wardens bind Sarah Bagwell and Frederick Bagwell, children of John Bagwell, decd, to James Martin, as the law directs. Ordered that the Church Wardens bind Daniel Bagwell, son of John Bagwell decd to William Martin, as the law directs.
Source: 1860-1880 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census; Ramah Cemetery, Tenaha, Texas; Shelby Co., Texas Marriages; Halifax Co., N. C.

Bagwell, M. D., Event:Birth.Event Date:3/19/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy , 124 Williams St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, A. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/8/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:girl, 78 Davis St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, Calvin Williams, 7/27/1869-6/14/1873. Buried in the Battle Cemetery, King & Hill Roads off Hwy 41, Monroe County, Georgia.

Bailey, C. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/25/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.. Notes:boy, 672 Woodward Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, Charles, Event:Birth. Event Date:9/2/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 19 Corput St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, D. B., Dr., was born in Columbia County in 1828, the son of Nathaniel and Ann E. (Wilborn)Bailey. Nathaniel was a native of Maryland and removed to Wilkes County, Georgia with his parents when he was a small boy; he removed from Wilkes to Columbia County ans served as the judge of the inferior court for several years. Ann E. (Wilborn) Bailey, Dr. Bailey's mother, was the daughter of Elias and Mary (Marshall) Wilborn. Elias Wilborn was a native of North Carolina and removed to South Carolina, then to Georgia. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Dr. Bailey's material great-grandfather was Daniel Marshall, a noted Baptist minister, from Virginia, to North Carolina, and in 1771 removed to Georgia and settled on the largest of the Kiokee creeks, and organized the church of Kiokee. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Columbia County Sketches.

Bailey, G. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/16/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., 391 S. Boulevard, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, John , Sr. married Judah. After his death, Judah married Thomas Collins. Judah Bailey Collins died on 6 November 1839, and Thomas Collins died March 1842, buried in the Bailey Family Cemetery in Macon. "Some Additional Notes Showing Collins Family Connection: (information from records kept by Mrs. Anna Harris Halsey) from the Bailey-May-Collins Family Bible. John Bailey born near Wilmington, North Carolina. His parents moved to Georgia beginning 18th century, settled near Sandersville. He married May May near Sandersville. John Bailey's parents were John and Judah Bailey. After death of John Bailey, Sr., his widow, Judah Bailey married Thomas Collins. Judah Bailey Collins died Nov. 6, 1839. Thomas Collins died March 1842. Both are buried in Bailey Family Cemetery at Bailey's Mill on Columbus Road, Macon, Georgia. Source: 1850 Bibb County, Ga. Census; Bibb County Marriages; Bailey-May-Collins Family Bible from Georgia DAR Collection, Georgia State Archives.
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Bailey, John W. of West Point died 3/5. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 3/7/1886

Bailey, Oliver 6/17/1880. Buried in the Battle Cemetery, King & Hill Roads off Hwy 41, Monroe County.

Bailey, R. H., 11/30/1838-7/8/1897. Sarah A., wife of Robert H. Bailey, 4/2/1846-10/9/1916. Buried in the Battle Cemetery, King & Hill Roads off Hwy 41, Monroe County.

Bailey, Robert , Event:Birth. Event Date:11/16/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored girl, 444 Smith St., Atlanta, Ga.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bailey, Robert. SEE Samuel Gardner.

Bailey, Stephen and Polley, his wife, of OglethorpeCo. to Church of Christ of the Baptist denomination, for goodwill 3 acres for a public worship house. 3/31/1804.Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 260.

Bailey, Tiba Green, 9/12/1871-7/16/1872. Buried in the Battle Cemetery, King & Hill Roads off Hwy 41, Monroe County.

Bailey, William, Sheriff of Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Georgia. Deed dated 9/3/1794 to John B. Parks of Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Fi. Fas. issued from the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. against the property of John Parker for 1200 pds, the court recovered against him for debts. He is convicted. 600 acres on the north side of Long Creek, adj. William Hays. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Georgia Deed Book A, 1794-1796, page 79.

Baillie, George of Savannah deeded to his dau., Jourdaine Cunningham Baillie, spinster, 5/27/1775, 1/2 part of the moiety in St. George's Parish, 100 acres. Source: Georgia Colonial Deed Bk DD, p. 286.

Baillie, Kenneth, Colonel, m. after 1742 Elizabeth Mackay, dau. of John (b. 1679 Durnes, Scotland). Kenneth was b. 1715 Scotland, d. 1766 Sunbury, Liberty Co., Ga. He left Scotland on 10/20/1735, arriving in Georgia on 1/10/1736, was an Ensign to the Darien Co. He was captured by the Spanish and taken to Ft. Moosa from which he ultimately escapted to England (1/1742), and returned to Georgia 3/1742. Baillie was a planter of a rice plantation in Liberty Co., also owned timber lands and two town lots in Sunbury, as well as over 1000 acres on St. Mary's Island where his home stood, which he called "Baillie's Island", located on the Medway River.
Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Baillie, Robert Carribe, of Liberty Co. Docket of Estate Cases, 1783-93, Estate of Robert Carribe Baillie. Philip Low and John Irvine, admrs, qualified 10/16/1783. Dismissed as admrs in 1793.

Baily, J. T. "planter, Springvale, Randolph Co., Ga., was born in the county in which he now resides, in 1839. His father was Zachariah Bailey, a native of Virginia, born near Lynchburg in 1793. He came to Georgia when grown and settled in Morgan county, where he married Bertha Grier. She was born in 1804 and was the daughter of James Grier. (His father was born in Ireland.) They resided in Morgan county until about 1831, when they moved to Randolph county and lived for a time near Cuthbert, where he engaged in farming. He then moved to the place where his son, the subject of this sketch, now lives. There he urchased a tract of woodland and built a log house, where he lived a year removing to a site on the opposite side, where he built a home, in which he died in 1845. He was a soldier in the Indian war of 1835-36, and was active politician, being a whig. He served as sheriff and held other positions in his county. The wife, who was an excellent woman and a grand helpmate to her husband, died in 1864. She was a Christian lady and a strict member of the Methodist church. To this union were born six children: Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, who lives in Clayton, Ala.; Mrs. Mary Key, deceased; Mrs. Sarah Harris; J.T., the subject of this ketch; Mrs. Mildred Sharp, of Dawson, Ga., and Zacharias, of Robinson county, Texas. Mr. J.T. Bailey was brought up on the farm where he now lives, and at the outbreak of the war he enlisted in Company H, Fifty-first Georgia regiment, volunteers, army of Virginia. He was in Longstreet's corps of Lee's army, and was in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Knoxville, in 1863, and in 1864 was in the battles of the Wilderness and in all the engagements of his corps from Spottsylvania on to Petersburg and to Cedar Creek. At the last place he had his left arm shattered with a minie ball, and upon his recovery was discharged from the service. He returned home, where he has since been engaged in farming. He went out as a private, and was promoted to ensign (color-bearer), with the rank of first lieutenant. Mr. Bailey was married, in 1872, to Mary Jenkins, of Quitman county, a daughter of Leroy Jenkins, a native of Georgia and an early settler of Randolph county. Mrs. Bailey was born and raised in Randolph county. They have seven children, all at home: Mary, J.T., Annie, Charles, Sarah, Lillie, and Maud. Mrs. Bailey is an active member of the Methodist church. Mr. Bailey is a Democrat in politics, and takes quite an interest in county affairs. Mr. Bailey and family reside in a pleasant home about eight miles from Cuthbert. He is a practical and substantial farmer and is well informed on all practical subjects. He is an industrious and thrifty man and a good manager, and is very highly esteemed by all who know him, for his uprightness and purity of character. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

Baird, Epple Cauthen, 3/30/1874-6/24/1953. Source: Buried in Hardaway Lot. Milner Baptist Church Cemetery, Milner, Lamar, Ga.

Baird, Wyatt Russell, 3/20/1870-7/14/1927. Source: Buried in Hardaway Lot. Milner Baptist Church Cemetery, Milner, Lamar Co., Ga.

Baker, Absalom of Elbert County deeded to John Luckie of Wilies County for 35 pds., land on Long Creek waters, being 200 acres, granted by Gov. John Handley to Amos Shaw on 5/28/1788 and by Shaw sold to James Stringer. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book A, 1794-1796, page 36.

Baker, Benjamin, a brother to William Baker, Sr., was born ca 1722 in South Carolina, died 1 December 1785 at Midway, Liberty County, married 18 November 1753 at Midway, Elizabeth Lax who died 11 July 1799. In 1752, Benjamin was appointed to survey and lay out sundry tracts of land on and adjacent to the Midway and Newport Rivers. He was granted 500 acres bounded east by lands possessed by Samuel Bacon, north by lands of Andrew Collins, all other sides vacant, at the head of the Midway River. He was a Collector at Midway and Newport in February of 1755, also in April of 1760. He was commissioned by the Governor's Council in the Colony of Georgia to erect forts in that vicinity. His wife, Susannah, died the next day after their arrival at Midway, on 8 December 1752, buried Midway Cemetery.Source: Colonial Records of Georgia by Candler; Early Settlers of Georgia by Coulter; Liberty County Marriages.
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Baker, C. H., Event:Birth.Event Date:4/6/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 343 Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker, James H. , Event:Birth. Event Date:4/10/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes: 199 Plum St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker, John Event:Birth. Event Date:5/19/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl . 486 Sunset Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker,Jonathan, listed on 1850 Washington Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #163, age 49, born in Ga.

Baker,Nelson, listed on 1880 Gordon Co., Ga. Census. Nelson D. Baker, 26, Ga. (parents b. in S. C.), Sarah C. 34 Ga. (parents b. Ga), Crana V. (female) 5, Eldora 2, Ga., Gordon, 2 months, Ga., Milton Walraven, stepson, 9 Ga.

Baker, M. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/14/1908, County:Fulton , City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy , 12 Allen St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker, Mary Manley, Age/Birthdate: 4-23-1863, Event:Cemetery, Event Date:2-16-1921, County:Spalding, City:Griffin, Source: Oak Hill Cemetery, Griffin, Ga.

Baker, Richard, planter. In March of 1765, he was the Commissioner of Roads in St. John's Parish, Liberty Co. His wife, Elizabeth, was expecting a child at the time of his death on April 17, 1755, Midway.
Source: Colonial Records of Georgia by Candler; Early Settlers of Georgia by Coulter; Liberty County Marriages.
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Baker, Robert L., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/5/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy 86 Magnolia St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker, Thomas, Event:Marriage. Event Date:7-21-1848, County:Dooly,Notes:Married: Mary Christmas, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Baker, Thomas W., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/27/1909, County:Fulton , City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 10 Trinity Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baker, W. H., Age/Birthdate:6-21-1852, Event:Burial. Event Date:11-28-1912, County:Spalding, City:Griffin, Source: Oak Hill Cemetery, Griffin, Ga.

Baker, William, Jr., son of William, Sr. (1739-10/13/1823?) and wife, Mary Evans m. 1762 (1742-10/11/1823?), dau. of Nathan Evans and Ruth Jones, was born9!J6[1776, d. 9/25/1834 m. 1/20/1807 Annis Phillips (7/17/1783-9/9/1863) and had issue: E1izaheth Susan Baker b. 3/13{18J6 M;lrion Co., S. C. d. 8/27/1850 Marion, S. C. m. Alexander D. G. Owens. Source: Elizabeth o. Stanley, 324 Elizabeth Street, Marion, S. C. 29571.

Baldwin, Abraham was born 6 Nov 1754 in Guilford, CT and graduated from Yale College in 1772, where he tutored for several years. In 1784 he removed to Savannah, GA where he was admitted to the bar. He was a delegate to the continental congress from 1785 to 1788; member of the convention of 1787 which framed the US Constitution; and a federalist. He never married. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Baldwin, Andrew Jackson, merchant and manufacturer, Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga., son of Moses H. and Elizabeth (Miller) Baldwin, natives respectively of Georgia and North Carolina, was born near Cuthbert, Randolph Co., Ga., in 1847. His father was born in what is now Bibb county about 1814, and both parents dying he was left an orphan when he was about ten years old. He grew up as best he could, and educated himself. He engaged in business in Macon with an elder brother until the latter part of 1830, when he went to Randolph county, where in 1841, he married and engaged prosperously in farming until 1850. Trading his farm for land in what is now Terrell county, he settled in January, 1850, where Dawson now stands, and continued farming. In 1856 the town was laid off and platted, and in 1858 was incorporated, and Mr. Baldwin's father built the first residence in the then new and now enterprising and prosperous city of Dawson. He now added a merchandise business to his farming, and operated a mill just over the line in Calhoun county. He was very successful in his various enterprises until the war between the states occurred, when, besides valuable real estate holdings, he owned 100 slaves. He was active and energetic in business, and a shrewd trader. In politics he was an old-line whig, and was postmaster at Dawson twenty years. He was a master Mason, and himself and wife were members of the Methodist church. He died in Dawson in 1885, aged seventy-one years, and his widow died Jan. 3, 1894, aged seventy-two years. They were the parents of nine children: Martha E., who married R.T. Spearman, who as captain went with the Panola Rifles, of Dawson, into the Confederate service, and died in Virginia during the war; later she married R.T. Harper, Atlanta, Ga., in which city she died; John Wiley, partner of A.J.; A.J., the subject of this sketch, and his twin brother, William R.; Lewis Spaight, deceased; Moses H., deceased; Mary Matilda, deceased; Sarah, widow of J.W. Turner; Mary Spaight, wife of D.S. Ferguson, Dawson. Mr. Baldwin was reared in Dawson and attended the schools there until he was seventeen years old, when he enlisted in the Fifth regiment, Georgia reserves, and joined Gen. Hood's army. He participated in the battle of Jonesboro, and was with the obstructionist forces in from of Gen. Sherman when he was marching through Georgia and the Carolinas. He was wounded at Rivers' bridge by having both bones of his fore-arm broken, was sent to the hospital and was afterward furloughed and came home. His regiment surrendered at Bentonville, N.C. Soon after his return home he engaged in a general merchandising business with his father, and in 1868 went into business for himself. In 1880 he put up a large ginnery and mill, and six years later added a planing mill and machine shop. Besides these individual enterprises he is interested in the oil mill and compress companies at Dawson. In 1891 the Baldwin three-story brick block, modern architecture and appointments, one of the finest in that part of the state, and an ornament to the city, was built. Mr. Baldwin, of untiring industry, never still, personally looks after all his enterprises, even to the minutest details, does all his own buying, and as this recital demonstrates, is a far-seeing and eminently progressive citizen. The esteem in which he is held is shown by the fact that he has repeatedly been elected an alderman, was early in life elected mayor at intervals, and then in 1892 elected again and re-elected in 1893 without opposition. Mr. Baldwin was happily married in Dawson in 1871 to Miss A.E., daughter of John H. Crouch, formerly of Butler, Taylor Co., Ga., where she was born and reared. Nine children have blessed this union. Those living at home are: William R., Andrew W., Florence A., Wiley L., Earnest, Moses C. and Alberta E. Two are dear-Lizzie, first-born, who died when eight months old, and an unnamed infant. Mr. Baldwin is a Knight of Honor, a member of the Royal Arcanum and has taken all the degrees in masonry. Himself and family are members of the Methodist church, of which he is one of the trustees. He is one of the most influential citizens of the community, and his delightful home and interesting family are deservedly popular. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II.

Baldwin, A. N. M., Event:Birth.Event Date:2/15/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.. Notes:girl , Mangum St., Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Baldwin, Frederick, Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Macon, Georgia, advertises in Brunswick Advocate 13 September 1837.

Baldwin, George (1747-1817) Amelia Co., Virginia m. Rachel Atkins (1750-1836), having issue Joseph Baldwin b. 3/28/1795 Amelia Co. d. 8/26/1828 Upson Co., Ga m. 5/12/1819 Amelia Co., Virginia, Mary Ward Scott (b. 8/8/1796 Amelia Co. Va. d. 5/9/1872 Meriwether Co., Ga., dau. of George Scott and Elizabeth Thompson (daughter of Roger Thompson and Ann Fargueson, dau. of John Fargueson). Joseph Baldwin had issue: George Scott Baldwin b. 6/22/1834 Upson Co. d. 3/16/1892 Paris, Tx. m. 12/7/1854 Meriwether Co., Ga., Frances Collier Parham, and hadissue: Mary Elizabeth Baldwin b. 11/3/1855 Meriwether Co., d. 6/6/1937 Edmond, Oklahoma m. Jefferson Moore., Source: Mrs. Frances Moore, Paris, TX (1973).

Baldwin, H. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/22/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Notes:boy , 19 Humphries St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baldwin, H. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/22/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 19 Humphries St.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Baldwin, H. T. Event:Birth. Event Date:2/8/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy , 122 McAfee St.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baldwin, Moses H. was born ca 1814 in Bibb County, Georgia. Moses was left an orphan at the age of 10. He was engaged in business with an elder brother until 1830, when he removed to Randolph County where he married Elizabeth Miller in 1841. In 1850 he moved to Terrell County, in the town of Dawson. His residence was the first one in the town of Dawson. He was successful in his enterprises, and owned over 100 slaves. He died in Dawson in 1885, aged 71 years. Elizabeth died 3 January 1894, aged 72 years. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, published 1895.
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Baldwin, S. B., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/25/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 396 Rawson St.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baley, Hardy, Event:Marriage,Event Date:9-16-1866, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary Walls,Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Ball, Curtiss P. , Event:Birth. Event Date:7/20/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 62 Johnson Ave.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Ball, J. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/3/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl 132 Davis St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Ball, M. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/17/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 65 W. Tenth St.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Ball, Samuel, his.LWT, St. Andrews Parish, Colleton Co., S. C. Wife, Beulah. Sis: Ann Hunt. Brother-in-law: John Jackson.

Ball, Slocum, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/18/190,9 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.,Ga. Notes:boy, 252 Forrest Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bellagh or Bellah , John emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland and died on November 8, 1717 in Charles Towne, South Carolina. His heirs settled in Charleston, S. C.
Source: Christ Church Parish Register, Charleston, South Carolina. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Ballard. The 13-year old son of W. R. Ballard died from an injury. Source:The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 10/23/1886.

Ballard, Ira, Dr., Event:Obituary. Event Date:8-6-1938, County:Fulton, City:Forest Park, Ga. Daughters:Hattie F. Ballard, Notes:Wife: former Lucy Fawcett, Mother: Mrs. R. B. Ballard, age 76, of Waycross, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Georgian 8-6-1938/

Ballard, J. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy 11 Echo St.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Ballard, John, his LWT dtd 3/5/1817, probated 4/19/1817, Jones Co., Ga. named bro: James. Sisters: Nancy and Edna Ballard. Uncle: Benjamin Milner.

Ballard, Thomas patented for 320 acres near Piney Mountain in 1738. He died 1781, leaving six sons and three daughters, viz: Thomas, William, John, David, Bland, Samuel, Ann, Frances, Susan. Source:History of Albemarle Co.

Ballard, Thomas Revolutionary War Pension, #S20283, SC, Lancaster Co.

Ballenger, M. R., Dr., died Wednesday at his residence in Floyd Springs (near Rome). Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 1/16/1886.

Ballou, Ariel, M. D. (1805-1887) was born in Providence, Rhode Island and married in 1832 in Mendon, Massachusetts, Hannah Horton. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Ballew, David listed 1850 Gilmer Co., Ga. Census, p. 403. David Ballew 27, farmer, N. C., Jane 23, N. C., John M. 6, N. C., Arta E. (female) 5,Ga., Andrew J. 3, Ga., David 2, Ga.

Ballew, David listed 1850 Gilmer Co., Ga. Census, p. 403. David Ballew 61, farmer, N. C., Esther 53, N. C., Alfred 22, N. C., James 21, N. C., Jason 19, N. C., Jackson 17, N. C., Samuel 16, N. C., Archibald 15, N. C., Atchison 13 (male), N. C., Mahala 14, N. C. Martha E. 6, Ga., Susan Liles 23, N. C., Samuel P. Liles 4, Ga., Americus Liles 2, Ga., Mary Lines, 6 mos., Ga.

Ballew, Israel H. listed 1850 Gordon Co., Ga. Census, p. 32. Israel H. Ballew 33, Ga.

Ballew, Isaac H. m. Peggy Blankenship 11/19/1874 Gilmer Co., Ga.

Ballew, John listed 1850 Gilmer Co., Ga. Census, p. 391, John Ballew, 26, farmer, N. C., Mary A. 23, N. C., George M. 4, Ga.

Ballew, Joshua M. listed 1850 Gordon Co., Ga. Census, p. 33, 39, farmer, N. C., Elizabeth 35, N. C., Sarah J. 13, Ga., William J. 13, Ga., Alfred W. 10, Mary C. 8, Agnes J. 6, Isaac W. 4, Selina 2, Ga.

Ballew, Wesley m. Margaret Page 3/11/1869 Gilmer Co., Ga.

Ballew, William listed 1850 Gilmer Co., Ga. Census, p. 392, William 24, farmer, N. C., Nancy 21, N. C., James M. 1, Ga.

Balsami, D., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/22/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 33 W. Fair St., Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Balsins BALSINS, E., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/31/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 40 Robbins St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BALY, Seaborn, Event:Marriage. Event Date:9-13-1881, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Bytha Walls, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bamfield, Richard of Baltimore, married Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir John Sidnam in Devon, England. Issue: Giles; Elizabeth; Sir Amias of Poltimore in Devon married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Clifton of Barrington, knight; Richard (father of Ursula who married Sir Thomas Fulford of Great Fulford); Johanna and Gertrude. Source:Visitation of County Devon, England in 1620.

Banister, George L., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/11/1910, County:Fulton, ity:Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Notes:girl, 213 Fox St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Banks, J. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/7/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 84 Trinity Ave.,Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Banks, James, b. ca 1782 S. C., d. after 1857 Marshall Co., Alabama m. Ann Carleton b. 3/15/1805, d. abt 1858, dau. of Joseph Carleton (b. 10/1/1763 S. C., d. 6/15/1816 Blount Co., Alabama m. 12/12/1787 Pickens Co., S. C., Elizabeth Edins (11/9/1771-3/18/1841). Issue of James Banks: Sarah Ann b. 11/4/1820 Ga. d. 5/22/1909 Coosa Co., Alabama, Source: William D. Walker, Rt. 3, Box 532, Flintstone, Ga. 30725 (1975).

Banks, James and Mason, his wife, deed to Russell Jones (all of Oglethorpe Co.) for $60.00, 30 acres adj. Kent and Banks. Date: 15 May 1802. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 550.

Banks, John to Bennett Hubbard, both of Oglethorpe Co. 3/26/1808, for $500, 200 acres on Millstone Creek beginning Gammages' line. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 314.

Banks, Joseph A , Event:Birth. Event Date:7/14/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.,Ga. Notes: boy, 41 Kendall St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Banks, William is the progenitor of the Banks family in Virginia. He was born before 1643 in England, and died after 1709 in King and Queen County, Virginia. He married Mary Tunstall, the daughter of Richard Tunstall. They had issue: James, Ralph, William and Thomas Banks. Thomas Banks was born ca 1794 and resided in Hanover County, Virginia. He died before 25 August 1755 in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Mary Davis, the daughter of Robert and Abediah Davis of Hanover County, Virginia. Issue: Elizabeth (died March 1801 in Campbell County, Virginia); William (died 1763 in Albemarle County, Virginia); Mary; Frances; Jane; Mildred; Thomas (born 1709 in Virginia, died 23 June 1789 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
Source: Battle Family Cemetery, Monroe County; 1850 Monroe County, Ga. Census.
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Bankston, Andrew, Rev. WJar Pension 4/23/1834, res. of Rutherford Co., N. C. He m. Mary Walker in Rutherford Co., N. C. 11/3/1819. He died 2/13/1837. Widow, Mary, m. in 1844 Walter Sorrells who d. 1846 in Rutherford Co., N. C. Mary Bankston was allowed pension on acct of services of her husband, Andrew Bankston, her application dtd 9/1/1853, aged about 70, res. of Rutherford Co., North Carolina.

Bankston, John, Jr., born 11/26/1799 in S. C., died 3/5/1869 in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a son of Rev. John Bankston and Mary Lanier. He married on 8/20/1829 Wiley Johnson (9/6/1812-12/17/1899). They resided in the Five Forks district of Gwinnett County ans were buried in the Friendship Primitive Baptist Church. Source: Gwinnett County Families 1818-1968 by Alice Smythe McCabe.

Barbe,T. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/3/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Ga. Notes:2 girls 250 Formwalt St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barber, Clinton E., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/1/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes: girl, 284 Spring St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barber, Moses. Seeking parents/siblings of both: Moses Barber b. 1788 Ga., d. 9/1863 Autauga Co., Ala. m. 1/6/1809 Montgomery Co., Ga.; Mary Wesley b. 1789 Ga., d. Before 1/4/1864 Autauga Co.,Ala. Issue: Green B. B. 1819 Clarke Co., Ga., William b. 1830 Ga. Source: Contact: Kay Rockett, 842 Belhaven St., Jackson, MS 39202. Email: Kay Rockett LKZZ29A@prodigy.com

Barclay, A., Chatham Co., Ga. Probate Records. E. W. Barclay, trustee, 1866, 1872, files no. 378,396.

Barclay, Ambrose. 1860 Murray Co., Ga. Census, Fanny Hill Dist., Fam. #701. Ambrose Barclay 44,N. C., Elizabeth 40, N. C., George 16, N. C., Amanda C. 14, N. C., William 13 N. C., James A. 11, N. C., John W. 9 Ga., Moritta (female) 6, Ga., Ambrose 3, Ga., Sarah E. 1, Georgia. Murray Co. Deed Bk J, p. 462. Deed 6/6/1855 between Collin McDonald and Ambrose Barclay, both of Murray Co., for $350.00, Lot 303, 10th District, 3rd Section, Murray Co. Ambrose m. Elizabeth Newman. Son: Ambrose Lafayette Barclay b. 8/7/1857 Murray Co., Ga. m. 12/15/1898 Viola Jackson b. 8/17/1857 Dublin, Ky., d. 2/25/1928 Carlisle Co., Ky. Source: Dick Barclay, Arlington, Ky.

Barclay, Ann W., Chatham Co., Ga. Probate Records. Ann W. Barclay, admx, 1888, File 703.

Barclay, S. M. Mary M. Blow 7/11/1869 Jones Co., Ga.

Barclay,George W. m. Miss M. M. Carden 12/9/1866 Murray Co., Ga.

Barclay,Isabella, Chatham Co., Ga. Probate Records. Isabella, executrix, 1881,File No. 537.

Barclay,John A. m. Lucinda Stone 4/8/1847 Monroe Co., Ga.

Barclay,John N. m. Mary Moore 1/10/1850 Butts Co., Ga.

Barclay,Margaret, buardian, Chatham Co., Ga. Probate Records Index, not dtd, File No. 327. File No., 699, Margaret M. Barclay, admx, 1892.

Barclay,Mary M., guardian, Chatham Co., Ga. Probate Records, File No. 462.

Barefoot, John of Wayne Co., N. C., planter, deeded to Moses Rountree of Edgecombe Co., N. C., planter, on 10/19/1787, 354 acres of land in Edgecombe County on the North bank of the Homony Swamp at the mouth of Poley Branch, adj. Charles and James Broadstreet, it being part of a tract of land granted to John Broadstreet, Sr., George Blackwell. Source: Edgecombe Co., N. C. Deed Book 4, page 589.

Barfield, John L., Event:Marriage. Event Date:10-31-1849, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Martha R. Cox. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Barfield, Solomon, listed 1860 Houston Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #459. Solomon 65, farmer, N. C., Mary 52, Ga., John Sols 20, Ga., Mary Sols 16 Ga. Mrs. Mary Buckner m. Solomon Barfield 1/25/1855, Houston Co., Ga.

Barker, N. P., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/22/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 167 Kennedy St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnard, Edward of Chatham County, Georgia, at his death, bequeathed his wife, Rebecca, the house and land on which Doctor Johnson lived in Augusta, Georgia and the furniture she brought when they were married, a horse, Negro wench, etc. Son-in-law: William Goodgion. Colonel John Barnard, the son of Sir John Barnard, an English Baronet and once a Lord Mayor of London, prominent in the House of Commons, having a distinguished judicial career. Colonel Barnard married Januarye Bradley in 1743 in London, a daughter of William Bradley of Lee Street, Red Lyon Square, County of Middlesex. William Bradley, at the time of his death, owned lands in Georgia, South Carolina and Spanish bonds amounting to over 240,000 pounds. The couple came to Savannah after their marriage. Colonel Barnard established his home on Wilmington Island. Source: Last Will and Testament of John Barnard dated 29 January 1747, probated 8 September 1757, pp. 26-29, Will Book A, Colonial Wills of the State of Georgia.
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Barnard, Jonathan was born 1/1/1790 in Hawkins County, Tennessee, died 4/24/1875 in Kingston, Roane Co., Tennessee, buried in the Shiloh Cemetery, Kingston, Tennessee. He married in 1843 Roane Co. to Sarah Jolly, born 10/24/1794, died 9/3/1875, buried Shiloh Cemetery. For more information:

Barnes, Agnes dropped dead, East Macon. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 5/10/1886.

Barnes, C. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/27/191,0 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 290 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnes, Charles H., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/8/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 26 Cherry St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnes, Enos, Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk D, p. 256, 3/1/1835, Jonathan Bern to Enos Barnes, both of Henry Co. for $325, land in 8th Dist. of Henry Co., Lot 107, 202 1/2 acres. Henry Co. Deed Bk H, p. 32, 5/2/1836, John M. Hines of Effingham Co. to Enos Barnes of Henry Co. for $600, Lot 74, 3rd Dist. of Henry Co., 202 1/2 acres. Henry Co. Deed Bk H, p. 482, 2/4/1838, James Morris of Henry Co. to Enos Barnes of Henry Co. for $600, land in 8th Dist. of Henry Co., Lot 54, 101 1/4 acres. Henry Co. Deed Bk J, p. 538, 9/16/1837. Enos Barnes of Henry Co. to Alfred Briner of Newton Co. for $350, land in 8th Dist of Henry Co., part of Lot 43, 22 acres, etc. Henry Co. Deed Bk K, p. 174, 3/3/1843, Enos Barnes of Lumpkin Co. to Isaac J. Hartsfield of Henry Co. for $300, land in 8th District of Henry Co., Lot 86, 152 acres.

Barnes, Hal T., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/16/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 340 Mangum St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnes, Jesse. Henry Co., Ga. Admrs. Bond (1837-68), p. 17, the bond of Enos Barnes, Harrison W. Moore and Allen Barnes, on Est. of Jesse Barnes, decd, 1/7/1839. Page 34-36, Register of Sales (1839-1853), a list of property sold 1/10/1839. Purchasers: Enos, Allen, Nancy and Nena Barnes, and others. Henry Co. Invs. and Appraisements (1840-60), p. 29, inv. of property of Jesse Barnes, decd, 1/10/1839. Admrs. Bonds (1835-93), p. 67, Enos Barnes, Tandy W. Key and Eli Strickland make bond for $1000, also Ltrs of Admn issued to Enos Barnes on 10/8/1838 on Estate of Jesse Barnes, decd. Henry Co. Annual Returns (1840-43), p. 48, Enos Barnes, admr of Estate of Jesse Barnes, decd. Annual Return from 1/10/1839-1/1/1840, dtd 7/5/1841 (no names mentioned). Page 182, Annual Return of Enos Barnes, admr of Estate of Jesse Barnes, decd, up to 12/31/1844. Dated 5/5/1845 (no names mentioned). Page 204, Annual Return of Enos Barnes, etc. up to 12/31/1845, dtd 4/14/1846. (no names mentioned).

Barnes, Jethro. Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk B, p. 452, 2/7/1828, Thomas C. Russell, James Sellars Ward, H. Turner and Joseph Green, Justices of Superior Court of Henry Co., sell to Jethro Barnes for $40, land in Town of McDonough, Lot 28, Lot 123, 2 acres, Henry Co. Deed Bk G, p. 115, 1/16/1834, Jethro Barnes to Enos Barnes, both of Henry Co. for $1200, land in 8th Dist., Lot 55, adj. on east Redick Smith and on west, Enos Barnes, 101 1/4 acres. Henry Co. Deed Bk G, p. 201, 2/2/1835, Jethro Barnes of Fayette Co., Ga. to William M. Parr of Henry Co. for $50, Lot 28 in Town of McDonough, 2 acres.

Barnes, J. H.. Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk M, p. 25, 10/31/1846. Robert Deering of Henry Co. to J. H. Barnes of Fayette Co. for $120, land in 12th District of Henry Co., west half of Lot 174.

Barnes, John E. Event:Birth. Event Date:5/26/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga.,Notes:girl , 188 Madison Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnes, L. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/1/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl , 30 Crew St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnes, Merich, Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-24-1848, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Susan Burton, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Barnes, Thomas. Henry Co. Deed Bk K, p. 114, 7/31/1841. Thomas Barnes of DeKalb Co. to Henry Rape (son) of Henry Co., for $30.00, Henry Co. land, Lot 214, 7th Dist., 10 acres.

Barnes, W. J., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 53 Queen St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnett, David and Sarah, his wife, deed to Benjamin Barnett on 9/20/1803, all of Oglethorpe Co., Ga., for $100, 15 acres on the South Fork of the Broad River in said county, first granted to Burwell Pope in 1787. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Deed Book D, 1800-1806, page 317.

Barnett, John of Jackson Co., Ga. to John Patrick of Greene Co., Ga. land on the N. Oconee River, originally granted to Barnett in 1787. 3/6/1798. Test: L. Brios?, John Spiers. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 113. Resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Land Lottery.

Barnett, John deeds to Reuben Radford of Oglethorpe Co. for $400.00 land adj. NW by Clarke Co. line, SW by Patrick, SE by Lockhart, NE by land belonging to said Radford, beginning on county line, 200 acares. Date: 10 May 1804. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 318.

Barnett, John, Revolutionary War Soldier, married Caroline F. Tindall 7/13/1783 in Columbia Co., Ga.

Barnett, Mark, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/19/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 168 Fowler St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barnett, Nathan of Greene Co. to William Ogilvie of Oglethorpe CO. 10/25/1802 for $500, land in Clarke Co. on Big Shole Creek, being part of a tract surveyed and granted to Nathan Barnett on 1/4/1785. Source:Oglethorpe, Ga. Deed Book D, page 526.

Barnett, Mial J. deeds land to Jonathan Lee. 11/18/1797. Test: John Barnett, John Summers, William Strong, J. P. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 114.

Barnett, William, administrator of the estate of William Barnett, deceased, applied 10/30/1796 in Columbia County to sell 287-1/2 acres in Franklin County on Indian Creek to John Maddux. Test: J. Smith, Peter Crawford, J. P. Source: Jackson County, Ga. Deed Book A, page 133.

Barnett, William, a Revolutionary War Soldier, b. in Virginia, d. Greene Co., Ga., served in the Virginia Troops, receiving bounty lands in Georgia for his service. Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall cites this service.
Source:Vol. I of Memoirs of Georgia, page 523. For more information: Georgia Pioneers, Research Notes

Barnett, William. Columbia Co., Ga. Deed of Joel Crawford (mortgage) to William Barnett of Elbert Co., Ga. 287 1/2 acres on the Broad River, originally granted to John Tindell. Source: Columbia Co., Ga. Deed Book A. 1/9/1792.

Barnett, William , a Revolutionary War Soldier, was born in Virginia, died in Greene County, Georgia. He served in he Virginia Troops, receiving bounty lands in Georgia for his service.
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Barnett, William, a Revolutionary War Soldier, b. in Virginia, d. Greene Co., Ga., served in the Virginia Troops, receiving bounty lands in Georgia for his service. Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall cites this service. Source: Vol. I of Memoirs of Georgia, page 523.

Barns, Lewis B., Henry Co. Deed Bk L, p. 36, 2/19/1835, Lewis B. Barnes of Henry Co., Ga. to Abner Champion for $500, 202 1/2 acres in Henry Co., Ga.

Barnsley, Godfrey, born in Black Forest, England, died in New Orleans on 6/6/1872, buried at his plantation in Cass County, Ga. He removed to Savannah where he was appointed by Andrew Jackson (5/29/1829) as vice consul of the Netherlands for the Port of Savannah, and on 7/28/1829 was appointed vice consul of the Two Sicilies. He also resided in New Orleans. He was a cotton buyer in Savannah and New Orleans. During the 1830's and 40's he removed to Cass County where he built a brick home from native material that was to have the appearance of an English castle, where imported shrubs from all over the world were planted in his garden, known as Barnsley's Garden. During the War Between the States, the house was used as a fortress for the Federals. He married Julia Scarborough of Wilmington, N. C. Issue: Anna G. Gilmour of London England; Dr. George S. Barnsley who served in the Confederate Army; Lucian Barnsley of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Adelaide married a Mr. Reed of Glasgow, Scotland; Julia Bernard married Capt. James P. Baltzelle who was a provost marshall in the Confederate army and killed after the war at Halls Station at a lumber mill. Source: History of Bartow County by Lucy Josephine Cunyus.

Barr,. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/17/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Mason and Turner Avenues. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barr, William of Rowan Co., NC to Thomas Jordan of Oglethorpe Co. for $427 139 acres on head of Golden Grove Creek dated 1/19/1807. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 147.

Barre, F. Raymond, Event:Birth. Event Date:12/9/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 83 Woodson St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barrett, C. D., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/3/1910 , County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:girl, 231 Hilliard St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barrett Charles resided in Louisa County, Virginia in 1730 on 800 acres of land lying on the south branch of the Little River, Source: A History of Louisa County, Virginia.

Barrett, W. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/8/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 481 Simpson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barron, Barnabas, Jr., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Land Lottery.

Barron, Nancy, Mrs., age 66, widow of Samuel, d. 10/13/1802., Source: Louisville Gazette 10/27/1802.

Barron, Robert B. (Dr.) "a leading physician of Macon, Ga, is the son of Dr. James Finney and Joannah E. (Shropshire) Barron, and was born in Clinton, Jones Co., GA, Dec 26, 1859. Dr. James F. Barron was born in Jones county in 1825 and has always lived there. He was educated at Powelton, Hancock Co., and was graduated in medicine at the University Medical college of the city of New York in 1849. He served in both branches of the general assembly before the war and was a member of the secession convention, being in favor of that movement. In 1853-4-5 he was justice of the inferior court of Jones county. He was exempt from active military service on account of physical disablity, but was one of four men in his native county who, during the war, looked after the widows and orphans at home, and in so doing spent all he had. He was married in 1853, his wife being a daughter of Capt. James H. Shropshire, an officer in the Seminole war, and a granddaughter of James Shropshire, a native of England. They had six children: James H. of Jasper county, Ga; William W. of Jones county, ex-sheriff and clerk of the superior court; Dr. R. B.; Jackson Clay, Jones county, lawyer and judge of the county court, now serving his second term, having been elected first at the age of twenty-three; he was for two years at West Point academy; Abington L., a teacher in Putnam county; Sallie E., unmarried. Dr. James F. Barron's father was William Barron, also a native of what is now Jones county, Ga, and was born in 1798. He was a farmer all his life, was at one time sheriff of the county, and died in 1837. His father, Dr. Robert B. Barron's great-grandfather, was Samuel Barron, who was born in Virginia in 1772, and came with his father to Hancock county, Ga, in 1783. He became an extensive planter, was one of the original settlers of Jones county, and owned several hundred slaves. He had eleven children and at his death left to each of them between thirty-five and forty slaves. His father, Dr. Barron's great-great-grandfather, James Barron, was a native of Scotland. The great Commodore Barron, who fought a duel with Commodore Decatur, was a first cousin of James Barron. The name James, has been given to the eldest son of the Barron family for six generations. Dr. Robert B. Barron was brought up and primarily educated at Clinton. At the age of seventeen he entered Mercer university at Macon, Ga, graduating with the degree of A. B. in 1881. Returning home he read medicine with his father one year, then went to Bellevue Hospital Medical college in New York city and was graduated from that institution in 1883. He came back to Clinton, Ga, after his graduation and practiced with his father until 1889. From that time until August, 1891, he was employed as physician and surgeon by the Southern Lumber company and the Wadley & Mount Vernon Railway company at Wadley, Ga. He came from Wadley to Macon and has since practiced there. Dr. Barron is a member and president of the Jones County Medical society, and also of the Macon Medical society; is a member of the Georgia Medical association and of the American Medical Association, to whose meeting in 1887 he was a delegate. He is past high priest of Constantine chapter No. 4, R. A. M., and master of Mabel lodge No. 255, F. & A. M., and senior of St. Omar commandery No. 2, Knights Templar, and a member of the A. T. O. (Greek society). In 1885 he received the degree of A. M. from Mercer university. He was married in the year last mentioned to Miss Willa, daughter of William Etheridge. In 1887, he read before the Georgia Medical association a paper on "Uterine Disorders," which was published in the report of the society's transactions. He has read many other widely-noticed papers before the Jones county and Macon Medical societies and is orator of the Georgia Medical association for 1896. Dr. Barron is an honored member of the Baptist church, and his wife is a member of the Methodist church. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

Barron, Samuel, Captain, age 60, d. Jones Co. 6/20/1826, Rev. War Soldier. Left widow and a number of children. He was b. 3/16/1768 Ga., d. Washington Co. (now Jones Co.) in 1826. Was a Pvt. in N. C. Regt. He m. Joanna Braswell. Issue: Rebecca, Jonathan, Benjamin (m. Sarah Barron), Nancy, Sally, Willis, Wiley, Greene, Abner, William, Thomas and James. Source: Statesman & Patriot dated /11/1826; McCall's Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers of Georgia, Vol. I.

Barron, Samuel, Capt., age 60, d. Jones Co. 6/20/1826, Rev. War Soldier. Left widow and a number of children. He was b. 3/16/1768 Ga., d. Washington Co. (now Jones Co.) in 1826. Was a Pvt. in N. C. Regt. He m. Joanna Braswell. Issue: Rebecca, Jonathan, Benjamin (m. Sarah Barron), Nancy, Sally, Willis, Wiley, Greene, Abner, William, Thomas and James, Source: Statesman & Patriot dtd /11/1826; McCall's Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers of Georgia, Vol. I.

Barron, Samuel Cemetery, Jones Co., Ga. Samuel Barron 3/16/1749-1802. Annie Brazil Barron 1754-1809.

Barron, Samuel, Commodore, U. S. Navy, d. 11/26/1810 at Hampton. Commanded Mediterranean Squadron. Source: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser 11/12/1810.

Barron, Thomas Green, b. 7/28/1807 in Hancock County, died 5/24/1872. He married Nancy B. Jones of Bartow County, and was a law partner of David Irwin in Cassville during the removal of the Indians. Source: History of Bartow County by Lucy Josephine Cunyus.

Barron, William, Sr. b. Ireland ca 1740 m. in Ireland 1760 Prudence Davis. She d. 1815. Settled in Warren Co., Ga. IN 1766 the Tories beheaded him and they put his head on a pole in Augusta for three weeks. Issue: John b. 1763 Ireland, William, Jr. b. 1767 Ga. m. Martha Farr, Samuel m. Joanna Braswell., Source: McCall's Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers of Georgia, Vol. I.

Barron, William, the emigrant to America, and served in the Revolutionary War in Georgia. He was wounded during the siege of Augusta. He fell into the hands of the Tories and they lured the Indians to behead him. The Tories put his head as a trophy of war on a pole, placed erect in the center of Augusta, where it remained three weeks until the Whigs gained control of the town and took it down.” William was born ca 1740 in Ireland, married 1760 Prudence Davis (she died 1815) in 1766. They removed to Warren County, Georgia. Source:Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall, Vol. III. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Barrow, James and Ann of Edgecombe Co., N. C. deed of same 11/7/1785 the plantation "that is lent to during life by Will of Joseph Sumr1er, deceased." Fort, Abner Pittman.

Barry, A. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/18/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:girl, 348 E. Georgia Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barry, Richard, signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Source: History of Monroe County by Monroe County, Historical Society, page 571.

Barry, William. “The Muster of Sargeant William Barry: William Barry in the ship, The Bona Nova in 1619. Source:Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1625 by Annie Jester.

Barry, William H., Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-18-1865, County:Dooly,Ga. Notes:Married: Sarah Johnson, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Barsfield, Mrs., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/22/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 84 Loomis Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bartlett, Ella J., Mrs., Age/Birthdate:Age 70, Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-5-1938, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Sons:B. A. Bartlett, Notes:Bros: B. P., M. G. Granddau: Mrs. N. B. Thigpen, Grandson: B. A., Jr.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Georgian 8-5-1938.

Barton, Georgia, Mrs., Event:Obituary, Event Date:2-25-1929 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Daughters:Beulah, Notes:Husband: C.A.Barton, Mother: Mrs. Arthur Patterson, Bro:Jesse. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution 2-26-1929.

Barton, R. P., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/3/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 20 Hayden St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Barton, W. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/23/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 172 Ashby St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bartow, John of Pelham Park, New York, the son of Theophilus Bartow and his wife, Bathsheba Pell (daughter of Thomas Pell, the third lord and his Indian princess wife), was a man of wealth. He purchased the land located on Shore Road in Pelham Bay Park, New York. The LeRoys owned the property from 1813 to 1836, but Robert Bartow, John's grandson, bought it back and built the present mansion ca 1836-1842. It is located on a sheltered cove with a magnificent view of the Sound and at low tide the remains of the old foundation stones or the original private wharf may be seen. The home is now open to the public. It was restored in 1914 by the International Garden Club at a cost of more than $100,000; the formal gardens were also renewed. The home is now open to the public. It was restored in 1914 by the International Garden Club at a cost of more than $100,000; the formal gardens were also renewed.

Barwick, William R. was born ca 1730 in Antrim, Ireland and died after 1800 in Darlington County, South Carolina. He was married to Elizabeth Manning of Dobbs County, North Carolina. William R. Barwick was a Revolutionary War Soldier, serving in the Dobbs County, North Carolina Colonial Miltia. They had issue: Joshua (died after 1800 in Lenoir County, North Carolina, listed on the 1780 Dobbs County Tax List as owning land from Kinston West, North of the Neuse River; John, born 1769, resident of Dobbs County, North Carolina and William (1750-1807). His descendants to Darlington Co., South Carolina and Emanuel Co., Ga.
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Bashtor, J. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 509 Simpson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baskin, D.J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-24-1872, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Sue E. Kellam. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Baskin, F. P. , Event:Birth. Event Date:2/8/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 315 Luckie St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baskin, Frank P., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/8/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 413 Luckie St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baskin, John H., Event:Marriage, Event Date:5- 2-1861, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Victoria F. Bullock. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BASS, Accus, Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-26-1848, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Melinda Hosting. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bass, A. S., son of Milton. A. S. Bass, depot agent and storekeeper, Hancock Co. (d. 1883). Mr. Bass comes from good old Virginia stock, from which his grandfather, Edmund Bass, emigrated when in his teens. Mr. Bass' father married a Miss Ingram (d. 1869) and settled in western part of the county where he reared a family of four sons and five daughters, viz: Milton m. Ann Culver, Hardy C., W. H., Macon, A. S., Carrie G. (widow of J. W. Mote), George E. (d. Federal Prison during war), Wesley A. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895), page 1027.

Bass, Burwell, son of James and Betsy, was listed on the 1790 Greensville Co., Va. Census, 4 whites, 10 blacks. The name of his first wife is unknown, but he m. (2)Betsy Harper, 2/8/1810, in Hancock Co., Ga., leaving her LWT naming her grandchildren. Other brothers and sisters of Burwell Bass appear to be: Sterling Bass, Allen Bass, Esau Bass. Sterling Bass m. Elizabeth Dupree 5/23/1793 Greensville Co., Va. and bought land from John Day, 1805, Hancock Co., Ga. (Deed Bk F, p. 160). Allen Bass m. Elizabeth Davis (with Burwell Bass as surety on the bond) 9/30/1790, Greensville Co., Va. and bought land in Hancock Co., Ga. from A. Youngblood, 180t (deed Bk F, p. 43).
Source: Greenville Co., Va. Order Bk No. 1, page 8; Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Bass, Charles Larkin. lawyer, Clarkesville, Habersham Co., Ga., son of Dr. Charles H. and Mattie (Greene) Bass, was born near Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Ga., April 30, 1869. His great-grandfather on his father's side was Wm. Rabun, once governor of Georgia, and for whom Rabun county was named. William Rabun was born in Halifax county, N.C., April 8, 1771, and came to Georgia in 1795 with his father Matthew Rabun, who settled in Wilkes county, and a year later moved thence to Hancock county. Though but indifferently educated, he possessed mental endowments and a personality that brought him into popular favor, and he was elected repeatedly to both the lower and upper house of the general assembly. He was president of the senate when Gov. Mitchell resigned in March, 1817, and was acting governor from that time until November, when he was elected governor, and afterward, by the people, for a full term, during which he had a spicy correspondence with Gen. Jackson. He died on his plantation in Hancock county while governor, Oct. 24, 1819, and his message was delivered to the general assembly by the president of the senate, Matthew Talbot, who succeeded him. Dr. Larkin Bass, an eminent physician, who married Miss mary, a daughter of Gov. Rabun, was the grandfather of Charles Larkin Bass. His father, Dr. Charles H. Bass, was a son of Dr. Larkin and Mary (Rabun) Bass, and was born in Hancock County. In 1858 he married Miss Mattie, daughter of Thomas F. Greene, of Milledgeville. Dr. Bass ranked very high as a member of the medical profession, as a gentleman of scholarly attainments and varied information. Hew was assistant physician of the state lunatic asylum soon after his graduation from the Medical college of Georgia, until his death, which occurred in 1872. His widow is still living, and makes her home with her son in Clarksville. Of nine children born to this union five survive: Addie, Mary Rabun, Mattie, Julia and Charles L. Mr. Bass' maternal great-grandfather was William Montgomery Greene, an Irish patriot, who, on account of his participation in the rebellion of 1798, was compelled to seek refuge in the United States. He was a friend of Thomas Addis and Robert Emmett, and assisted in the capture of the latter's remains from the keeper of the Killmainham jail, and their subsequent interment. He was a cousin of the celebrated Lord Edward Fitzgerald, for whom he named his son, Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald Greene, Mr. Bass' grandfather. Dr. Greene was superintendent of the state lunatic asylum for a period of thirty-six years, a statement of which fact is evidence enough as to his capability and fidelity. Dr. Greene married Miss Adeline, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hawkins) Crowder, a granddaughter of Col. John Hawkins, who served with distinction in the revolutionary war under the immediate command of Washington. Mr Bass received his early education in Milledgeville, but finished it in the Atlanta, Ga. high school in 1884. The following year the family removed to Clarksville, where they made their permanent home. Deciding to embrace the legal profession he commenced reading law, and in 1890 was admitted to the bar at Habersham superior court, Hon. C. J. Wellborn, judge presiding. Entering at once upon the practice, and giving his enthusiastic and undivided attention to this profession, he has already secured an extensive practice and a wealthy and influential clientage in the northeastern circuit. His practice is general and covers every branch of the profession, and his record is that of a well-read lawyer, a prudent counselor and polished advocate. His style before a jury is that of easy and affable character, which invariably marks the successful nisi prius lawyer and wins verdicts. He has a large clientage in whose confidence his professional and private character is safe and permanently secure. Politically, Mr. Bass is a strong and active and consistent democrat. In 1890 he was a chairman of the county committee, and later president of the democratic club of Habersham county, rendering invaluable service in the campaign of 1892. That year he was elected a member of the state gubernatorial convention, and gave his enthusiastic support to the state ticket. Mr. Bass is a young man of marked ability, accomplished and polished manners, for whom the future would seem to have much in store. Reasonably and honorably ambitious to attain to distinction, his many friends in his section of the state will doubtless see to it that his abilities are recognized and his services rewarded. Source: Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1 Historical Society of Georgia (1895).

Bass, C. S., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/2/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 123 E. 12th St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bass, Edmund S., son of James and Betsy Bass, was b. ca 1777 Greensville Co., Va., d. 5/1843 Hancock Co., Ga. m. Elizabeth H. Bass was still in Virginia in 1808, and in Hancock Co., Ga. by 1820. In 1824 he received a land grant of 9 acres in Hancock Co. He also drew in 1827 Hancock Co. Land Lottery, with other brothers, who were listed as Orphans of Burwell Bass. Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Bass, Edmund S. listed 1850 Houston Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #888. Edmund S. Bass, 40,farmer, Ga., Easter 38, N. C., Elizabeth 14, Ga., Eliza 11 Ga., Charles 8, Ga., Josiah 4, Ga.

Bass, Edmund S., son of Edmund S. and Elizabeth H., b. 1810 Hancock Co., Ga., d. ca 1859 Houston Co. m. Esther Whitehurst (b. 1812 N. C.), dau. of Charles Whitehurst, Sr. of Wilkinson Co., Ga. Listed 1850 Houston Co., Ga. Census. Issue: Elizabeth b. 1834, Eliza b. 1838, Charles b. 1842, and Josiah b. 1844, all Hancock Co., Ga.

Bass, Elizabeth of Newton Co., Ga., her LWT dtd 9/27/1844, probated 1/5/1844, Newton Co., Ga. WB I (1823-51), p. 135-6. Son: John. Children of decd daughter, Tabitha Wilburn. Grandsons: John Alpheus Wilburn, Francis Marion Bass. Granddaughter: Lavinia Jones.

Bass, George W. listed 1850 Hancock Co., Ga. Census. George W. 42, farmer, Ga., Levena J. 27, Ga., Thomas M. 16, Ga., and Margaret Blair, 32, Ga.

Bass, H. H. , Event:Birth. Event Date:5/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:girl, 222 W. Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bass, Hartwell, Event:Marriage, Event Date:11- 7-1877, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Sudy Raines. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bass, Ingram listed 1850 Hancock Co. Ga. Census. Ingram, 38, farmer, Ga., Martha 35, Ga., Burwell J. 14, Ga., John B. 12, Ga., William Fraley Bass 10, Ga., Rebecca A. 7, Ga., Tully J. 3, Ga.

Bass, James, son of Thomas, was born a 1740 in Virginia, died 9/1822 in Brunswick Co., Va. Wife, Betsy. His LWT dated 9/21/1815, probated 9/1822 in Brunswick Co., VA. Issue: Edmund S. Bass; Burwell Bass; William S. Bass; James Bass; Benjamin Bass; Silvia Harrison; Rebecca Smith.

Bass, James listed 1850 Hancock Co., Ga. Census, age 43, farmer, b. Va., Catherine 40, Ga., Sarah Ann 20, Ga., Benjamin S. 17, Ga., Elizabeth R. 15, Ga., Elmira A. 14, Ga., Martha E. 11, Ga., Louise C. 9, Ga.

Bass, John Hicks was b. ca 1767 Brunswick Co., VA, d. aft 11/10/1850 Eatonton, Putnam Co., GA. Listed 1820-1850 Putnam Co., Ga. Census. His Revolutionary War service as follows: 1794 Ensign, 10th Co., 2nd Regt.; 1799, Capt., 66th Regt.; resigned his commission 3/25/1805. He m. On 10/24/1791 Brunswick Co., VA, Rebecca Pattillo, b. 1774 Brunswick Co., VA, who d. 1835 Putnam Co., GA, the daughter of James H. Pattillo III and his wife, Elizabeth. He m. 2nd, Martha J. B. ca 1779 in Virginia in Richmond Co., GA on 6/14/1837. She died ca 1863 in Baldwin Co., GA. Source: Patillo, Pattillo, Pattillo and Pithily Families by Melba Crosse; 1881 Nathan Bass Letter; Southern Families, page 101. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bass, Joseph d. 2/1809, Rev. War Soldier. He married Martha Jones (3/10/1767-6/1836_ and had issue: Bryant H., born 1795 in Marion Co., S. C., died 1838 in Marion Co. married Jane Rogers (who died 6/16/1877 in Marion Co., S. C.), the daughter of Eli Rogers (died 1839) and his wife, Elizabeth (McWilliams) Rogers, the daughter of Peter McWilliams. Bryant H. Bass had issue: Martha Louisa Bass, born 2/15/1830 in Marion Co., S. C., died 5/3/1884 in Marion Co., S. C., married John Smith Page, Sr. Source: Jessie McCall Grainger, 119 E. James St., Mullins, S. C. 20574. (1978).

Bass, Lewis listed 1850 Troup Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #82, 48, Va., Cynthia 43, Ga., John G. 43, Ga., John G. 23, Elizabeth 18, Sarah A. 16, Madison M. 14, Amanda 12, Susan E. 7, Franciannah 5, Lewis H. 2.

Bass, Milton listed 1850 Hancock Co., Ga. Census, 34, farmer, Ga., Ann E. 38, Ga., Ann C. 12, Ga., William H. 11, Ga., Herman E. 7, Ga., Caroline C. 5, Ga., Wesley A. 3, Ga., Hardy W. 1, Ga.

Bass, Moses listed 1840 Burke Co., N.C. Census- m 60-70, f 10-15; f 15-20, f 60-70. Burke Co., N. G. Inventory Book 1832-1838. 8/l6/1$J2, Moses Bass buys 2 barrels at the sale of the estate of Hannah McDowell, sold by Robert McElroth, administrator.

Bass, Thomas, son of William, was born 2/4/1723 in Chesterfie1d Co., Va., hiss LWT dtd 4/1/1789, probated 4/26/1786 Brunswick Co., Va. Named wife, Mary and issue: John, born 1751; Hartwell; James b. ca 1740, died 1815 in Brunswick Co., VA; Temple Warren; Elizabeth Green; and Nancy Stainback.

Bass, Thomas, b. ca 1700 m. (1) Elizabeth Howlett m. ca Feb. 1724/1725 in Chesterfield Co., VA. She died ca June 1724/1725. Then, he m. (2) Mary, after 1747. His descendants to Henrico Co., VA, Powhatan Co., VA, Green Co., KY, and Baldwin Co., GA.
Source: Depositions in Loose Papers, Chesterfield Co., VA; A Pathway to Perfection-A Serman Book; LWT of Thomas Bass, Sr., Will Bk 2, page 34, Chesterfield Co., VA; Deposition of Henry Moody, Sr., Loose Papers, Chesterfield Co., VA Court Records; LWT of Thomas Bass, Jr. dated 7/1804, Chesterfield Co., VA Will Bk 6, p. 219; Some Watkins Families of Virginia and their Kin by Stutesman; Thelma Boyd, Hodgenville, KY; Vol. 2, page 159, Lower Norfolk, VA; LWT Richard Moseley 1/1782 Powhatan Co., VA, Will Bk 1, page 61; published in Georgia Research Helper.
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Bass, William, son of William, was of Dale Parish, Henrico Co., Va., moved to Chesterfield Co., Va., where he died, his LWT probated 2/27/1746, Will Bk I, p. l18. According to Bible of William Bass, he m. Cecella lO/8/l718. CecilIa was the dau. of Christopher Branch and Ann Sherman. Issue: Christopher b. 3/5/1720. LWT dtd 11/8/1772, Chesterfield Co., Va. names wife, Frances and ch: William, Christopher and Mary; also brothers, Edward and Joseph; Mary, b. 1/9/1721 m. Mr. Clay; Thomas b. 2/4/1723 d. 1786 Brunswick Co., Va., m. Mary; Archard b. 1/31/1725; Thomas b. 3/23{17l7/8; Edward b. 7/31/1730; Joseph and Peter b. 12/23/1723. The LWT of William Bass names other children: William, Ann, Elizabeth and Sarah. Lands were bequeathed to his children Amelia, Goochland and Henrico Co.'s, Virginia.

Bass, William, son of William, born ca 1648, died 1695 in Henrico Co., VA. His LWT dated 4/20/1695, probated 10/1/1695. Wife: Hester. Order Book 1678-93, Hester Bass probate was granted to herself and William Bass on 10/1/1695, Estate of William Bass. Only known issue: Elizabeth and William (1690-1746).

Bass, William (1690-1746) married 10/8/1718 Cecella Branch. Issue: Thomas, born 2/4/1723 in Chesterfield Co., VA, died 4/1786 in Brunswick Co., Va., married Mary.

Bass, William S., son of James, was born 5/10/1763 Chesterfield Co., Va., according to Rev. War Pension 8/15/1832, dtd Powhatan Co., Va. He lived Chesterfield Co. until 18 or 19 yrs. of age when he removed to Powhatan Co. He m. Sarah Shackleford 10/1789 (Sarah, aged 69, at time of application). William d. 5/10/1839. John Bass, then age 81, was present at his marriage. Nancy Sublett, aged 67, sister of Sarah.

Basse, Hugh of Buckinghamshire, England. His name appears in the Assessment Rolls called The Hundred Rollsof Edward I of England (1276-1279 A. D.).

Basse, Humfrey, London Merchant, died 1616.

Basse, Nathaniel, Capt., the son of Humfrey and Mary (Busher, Bussher, Buschier, Busseier) Basse, and had bros: Richard, Samuel, Humfrey and Luke. Aged 35, Nathaniel came over onboard ship, the Furtherance in 1622 and established his plantation Basse's Choice near the Warrascayack River. Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes and Genealogies

Basse, William. Early settlers of Virginia: John Bass, Upper New Norfolk (Nansemond Co.) 1637; Gregory Bass 1642; and TdnyDass, Westmoreland Co. 1654. Mr. John lIarvie was granted 600 acres of land on Carr.'lwtucks Creek falling into the river of Kecaughtanke, which river falls into the Caroline River (Albemarle Sound), 9/26/1663, for transporting 12 persons, among whom was William Basse. The Census of 2/16/1623/4, William Basse and Mrs. Basse were living at; "Jordan's Journey", a plantation of 450 acres in Prince Geo. Co., Va., which adjoined John Rolfe and was covered by patent 9/20/1620 to Samuel Jordan, who arrived in Jamestowne with Sir George Somer's fleet in 1609.

Basset, Arnold John and wife, Zilpha Parker, deeded 28 acres, our part of 140 acres sold Zilpha Basset’s father, Thomas Parker, deceased, 1/6/1744 on Southside of Southwest branch of New River at Parker’s Branch 11/19/1757. Source: Onslow Co., N. C. Deed Book O (1785-1788), page 35.

Batchelor, John, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Ga. Land Lottery.

Batchellor, Thomas, his LWT dated 4/15/1719, probated 8/3/1719 in Westmoreland Co., Virginia, planter. Daughter: Anne Morton. Wife: Mary. ton. Inventory of Solomon Richmond 8/4/1719.

Bates, Daniel L. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 444, age 22, S. C., Margaret 20, Ga.

Bates, Elias listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 247, age 44, farmer, S. C., Margaret 40, S. C., Margaret 21, Ga., James M. 20, Louisa 14, John 12, Susan A. 9, Elias M. 8, James B. 6, Margaret 4, Mary J. Hanes 7, Elbert Hanes 5, Ga.

Bates, F. M. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 408, Fam. #72, 40, farmer, Ga., S. (female) 32 Ga., G. M. (male) 15, L. T. (female) 14, A. F. (male) 12, F. M. (male) 14, N. J. (male) 9, J. M. (male) 8, R. A. (female) 7, J. K. L. (male) 6, J. M. T. (male) 5, M. K. (female) 6 mos., Ga.

Bates, Jesse listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 489, FaIn. 11226, 52, farmer, Va., nelila 52, S. C., Caleb 16, Ga., Daniel 15, Ga., Louisa 12, Ga., Calvin 9, Ga., Frances 72, Va.

Bates, John listed 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 195, Fam. 11357, 48, cooper, N. C., Minerva 40, N. C., Charles 18, N. C., Martin 17, N. C., Sar:th 14, N. C., Eveline 12, N. C., Mary 10, t~. C., Nancy C. 8, Ga., John 6, Ga., Marietta 3, Ga., Margaret 1, Ga.

Bates, John listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census" p. 260, Fam. .#1667, 72, S. C., Nancy 30, G:t., Frances 40, S. C.

Bates, John C. listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 198, 38, S. C., Catharine 37, S. C., Noami 18, Ga., Louisa 16, Ga., Caroline 14, Ga., Julia A. 12, Ga., Irwin 9, Ga., Jane 7, Ga., John 5, Ga., Francis 2, Ga., Martha 1 mo., Ga.

Bates, Joseph listed 1870 Murray Co., Ga. Census, Spring Place, Fam. 161, 25, farmer, Tenn., Evelina 19, Tenn., Nancy E., 2, Tenn.

Bates, Julius listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 259, Fam. 11549, 70, farmer, S. C., Temperance 66, N. C., Robertson 24, Ga., Kinsy (m) 22, Ga., McAfee (m) 8, Ga., Harriet 6, Ga.

Bates, Madison listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. CenRus, p. 260, Fam. 11662, 31, farmer, Ga., Sabney (f) 31, Ja~e 6, John K. 5, James J. 3, Mary E. 2, Thomas J. 1 mo.

Bates, Mary A. 1isted 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 246, Fam. 1367,31., Tenn., Elizabeth M. 4, Ga.

Bates, Methia listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 446, 47, farmer, S. C., Susan 45, S. C., Susan C. 9, Ga., Caleb A. 18, Ga., Russell J. 13, Ga., Martha 14, Ga.

Bates, Rice R. listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 260, Fam. 11668, 29, farmer, Ga., Jane 25, John S. 7, Napoleon B. 5, Martha 9). 3, Owen K. 1, Ga.

Bates, Rice R. listed 1870 Murray Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 185, 49, farmer, Ga., Jane 45, Owen K. 20, Rosa 15, George N. 17., Franklin 10, Margaret 7, Robert L. 4, Ga.

Bates, Sarah E. 1/16/1847-4/19/1936, Bethany Cemetery, Cartersvi11e, Bartow Co., Ga.

Bates, S. C. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 413, 24, farmer, N. C., E. (f) 22, Ga., William 2, Ga., E. (f) 10 mos., Ga.

Bates, Stephen listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 415, 74, Va., S. (f) 65, S. C., J. N. King (m) 17, Ga.

Bates, Thomas 7/18/1874-9/22/1885 Bethany Cemetery, Cartersville, Bartow Co., Ga.

Bates, W. A. 10/19/1843-8/5/1925 Bethany Cemetery, Cartersville, Bartow Co., Ga.

Bates, Walter Lee, Age/Birthdate:5 mos., Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-14-1938, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:Sis:Margaret, Betty Jo., Bros: Fred, Milton, Father: E.B.Bates, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Georgian Newspaper 8-14-1938.

Bates, William listed 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 261, Fam. 1661, 34, Ga., Rosa 29, S. C., Milton J. 10, G:t., Martha M. 8, Ga., William N. 7, Ga., Andrew 5, Ga., Reuben C. 3, Ga., Sarah A. 11 mos., Ga., Nancy L. 15, Ga.

Bates, William listed 1870 Murray Co., Ga. Census, p. 550, Fam. #89, 54, farmer, Ga., Rose 49, S. C., Mary A. 17, Ga., Arminda 15, Ga., Rose F. 13, Ga., John J. 11, Ga., Theodosia 9 (f), Ga.

Bates, William T. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 439, 48, S. C., Mary 42, N. C., Stephen C. 28, S. C., John, W. 21, S. C., Mary S. E. 14, Ga., Margaret 10, Ga., James M. 8, Ga., &lezer (f) 6, Ga., Nassey (f) 2, Ga.

Baston, Thomas of Caswell Co., N. C. deeded to Joshua Pendley of Guilford Co., N. C. 265 acres on Wolf Island Creek. Source:Migrations, Actual and Implied by Caroline Cunningham.

Bates, Anthony Washington, born 1775 "came from England with two brothers in the ship Elizabeth and settled in Maryland where he married Elizabeth Howard. They moved to Pacelot, SC and had eleven children: Mathias Bates b 1805, Martha Bates, Nancy Bates, Anthony Bates b 1809, Clarissa Bates, Elizabeth Bates, Barbara Bates, Benjamin J. Franklin Bates, James Madison Bates, Viney Bates and Zachariah Jackson Bates. The only ones to come to Gwinnett were Mathias and Anthony Washington, who came about 1820. Mathias settled on Peachtree Ridge near Mulbreey Creek and was the owner of a mill....Anthony Washington Bates attended Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Hall County, then joined Lawrenceville First Baptist in June 1851...
Source:Gwinnett County (Georgia) Families 1818-1968 by Alice Smythe McCabe.

Batte, Henry b. ca 1650 England, d. before 1703 Prince George Co., Va. Served in Assembly of 1685-6. Land Grant in Charles City Co., VA, 5,878 acres 5//29/1668 to Thomas Batte and Henry Batte. Henry Batte appeared in the Grant of Mr. Thomas Symonds 10/18/1643. Henry Batte married Mary Lounds. Their daughter, Elizabeth, married William Ligon (born 1682 in Henrico Co., VA, died 1764 in Amelia Co., VA). Source: Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. XII, page 440; The Colonial Virginia Register by William G. and Mary Newton Stanard, pp. 84-85; Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. XIII, page 440; Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666 By Nell Marion Nugent.

Batte, Henry was born in Okewell, England. He lived during the reign of King Henry VIII to the second reign of Queen Mary. During this time he purchased the Manor of Burstall, as well as other manors near Bradforddale, England. His descendants went to Charles City Co., VA. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Batte, John emigrated to America. In 1643 he patented land in Charles City County, and on 29 August 1668, Sir William Berkeley granted Thomas and Henry Batte, sons of Mr. John Batte, deceased, 5,878 acres of land located on the southside of the James River in Appomattock in Charles City County, beginning at the head of Jordan's land and Merchant's Hope, on the southern branch of Charles City Creeke, for the transportation of 118 persons into the Colony. Among those listed were the following: Roger Mallory, William Batte, Jr., Martha Batte, John Batte, Jr., John Batte, Sr., William Batte, Thomas Batte, Henry Batte, Philip Mallory, Nathaniel Mallory, Nathaniel Mallory, Jr., William Mallory, Thomas Mallory and Elizabeth Mallory.Source: Charles City Co., Virginia Land Grants, Vol. 6, p. 126); Henrico Co., Va Land Grants; Henrico Co., Va. Deeds; Harleian Mss., Library of Congress; Prince George Co., Virginia Wills & Deeds; Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugent, Vol. I, pp. 151; Vol. II, pp. 398. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Battle, Archibald, educator, president of Mercer University for 16 years beginning in 1872. Born in Powelton, Sept. 10, 1826. Age of 10 moved to Alabama with family. Source:Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. I.

Battle, Jesse, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born on July 8, 1738 in Hertford County, North Carolina, died August 25, 1805 in Hancock County, Georgia, buried near Powellton in Hancock County. He was a patriot during the war, furnishing supplies to the American troops. In 1787 he came to Georgia. In 1756 he married in Nansemond County, Virginia, Susanna Faucette, born in France in 1738, died Hancock County, Georgia on May 8, 1819.
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Battle, John was born ca 1634 in Yorkshire, England. He died ca 1690 on the fork of the Nansemond River, in Virginia, and is buried on the Pasquotank River in North Carolina. He married Elizabeth and had issue: Alsey Battle and William Battle (1682-1749). Since the Nansemond County records have burned, we have very little background to work with. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Battle, John was born April 30, 1709 in Nansemond County, Virginia, died April 30, 1740 Wine Creek, Hertford County, North Carolina. He married in 1726, Nansemond County, Miss Sarah Brown (1684-1769). His LWT is dated April 22, 1740, probated at the May Term of Court, 1740 in Bertie County, North Carolina. He his wife, Sarah, and children: Prissilla Battle and Sarah Battle. Also, named his brother, William Battle. Issue, all born in Hereford County, North Carolina: Sarah Battle, Mary Battle, Sally Battle, Martha Battle, Priscilla Battle, William Battle (1731-12/1778), and Jesse Battle. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Battle, Thomas, Rev. The Battles of North Carolina and Georgia descend from John Battle of Yorkshire, England, who emigrated to Virginia about 1663, first to Nansemond County, then later settling on the Pasquotank River. His son, Elisha Battle, was born 9 January 1723 in Virginia, settled at Rocky Mountain, Edgecombe County, North Carolina. He was chairman of the North Carolina State Convention of 1788, and Senator from Edgecombe County for twenty years. He married Elizabeth Sumner in 1742, the daughter of John Sumner and first cousin of General Jethro Sumner, Brigadier-General of the Continental Line during the American Revolution, and the granddaughter of William Sumner of Sumner Manor, Isle of Wight County, Virginia. A descendant, Rev. Thomas Battle was born 14 August 1785 in Nash County, North Carolina, died 16 May 1883 in Monroe County. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Battle, William was born 1682 on the Pasquotank River in North Carolina. He died 1749 on the Nansemond River in Virginia. He married 1710 Sarah Hunter (1684-1769), the daughter of William Hunter. Issue: William Battle, Sarah Battle, Mary Battle, Elisha Battle (1/9/1723-3/6/1799, his LWT dated in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, namiing son, Dempsey), and John Battle (4/30/1709-4/30/1740).
Source:North Carolina Wills; Edgecombe Co., N. C. Wills. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Battlesbey, William and Elizabeth, his wife, to Joel Barnett, 12/4/1805, all of Oglethorpe Co. for $800, 200 acres on Grove Creek. Source: Oglethorpe, Ga. Deed Book E, page 51.

Baum, M., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 16 Gilmer St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baxter, G. Carl, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/12/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga. Notes:boy, 84 Plum St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baxter, J. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/28/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 32 W. Fifth St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Baxter, Joseph Walker, born 1802 in N. C. His ancestirs came from Ireland. He taught school a few years in Franklin Co., GA, then removed to Tenn. and taught there. His parents moved to Henry Co....he met Faith Brogdon, whom he m 2/15/1827. Source:Gwinnett County Families 1818-1968 by Alice Smythe McCabe.

Baxter, Richard, Colonel of Sparta, Hancock Co. Ga, is the only representative left in Hancock county of a very prominent and influential family whose members have won eminence in professional and business circle wherever they may have located, notably Judge Eli Baxter, an uncle of the above gentleman, who for several decades was one of the leaders of the bar of middle Georgia, and a judge of the superior court, and thomas W., the same gentleman's father, who died a successful and prosperous merchant and manufacturer in Athens. Richard b. baxter was born in Athens, Ga., Nov. 27, 1840, the son of Thomas W. and Mary (Wiley) Baxter. His people were North Carolinians and came to the state in its early history. His father died when Richard was but four years old. He spent his life as a business man, successively in Milledgeville, Macon and Athens, and was a man of fine business capacity, his early death cutting off a career that would have brilliant in its success. At the time of his death he was engaged in various enterprises and was president of the Athens Manufacturing company. Mrs Baxter was a member of the Wiley family, which has also been prominent in the state. She died in 1869, the mother of three following children: Andrew, Atlanta, Ga., Ga.; Mary, deceased, who married Judge J. J. Gresham, Macon, Ga.; Thomas W., Baltimore; Sarah, widow of W. E. Bird, Baltimore; Dr. J. S., Macon, president of the Southwestern railway' Eli L, died of disease in the late war; Edwin G., killed in Texas, and Richard B. The last named gentleman was graduated from Franklin college (now the university of Georgia) in 1860. The year which followed was one of great interest to the young graduate, who was just at that age when the blood mantles and oppression seems most galling. When the stirring events of that year culminated in the convention which met at Milledgeville he heartily acquiesced in its decision and soon became a member of the Athens guard. The company went to the front among the first troops, and in the organization became Company K, Third Georgia regiment. The regiment was stationed at Portsmouth, then fortified Roanoke Island. It was subsequently detailed to patrol the Dismal Swamp canal, where it had its first engagement at South Mills. After the evacuation of Norfolk it was ordered to Petersburg, and beginning with the Seven Pines fight about Richmond, participated successively in all the important engagements throughout Virginia, was in the Maryland campaign (wounded at Sharpsburg), and participated in the great battle at Gettysburg, in all of which Mr. Baxter followed the varying fortunes of the army. After the battle he was transferred to Company E., Fifteenth Georgia regiment, and went with Longstreet to reinforce the army of the west. At Chickamauga and Knoxville he did his duty gallantly, but while on a foraging tour near the latter place was unfortunate enough to fall into the hands of the enemy. This was in January, 1864. He was taken to the Rock Island military prison, from which he marched out in the very last squad which left it in 1865, the gates swinging open never again bar the coming and going of the southern soldier. The memory of those long dreary months still lingers with the soldier and makes him appreciate to the fullest extent the liberty of thought and action. Returning home to Athens, Capt. Baxter was there happily married Aug. 9 to Miss Kate, daughter of Tinsley W. Rucker. This perfect union was broken in 1882 when death claimed the mother of his children, whom they worshiped with a love akin to the divine. These children are honoring themselves and their parents in taking useful positions in life as they come to maturity. John S., Jr., who is prominently identified with one of the Macon railroads, is a graduate of Emory college; Edgeworth B. was educated at Princeton, where he was graduated and is now a successful practitioner of the law at Augusta; Elizabeth H. was education at the Misses Bonds' school at Baltimore, and is now the wife of J. Lane Mullaly, Sparta, Ga. The three remaining children are young people at home: Georgia F., Richard B., Jr., and Thomas W. Capt. Baxter moved to Sparta in 1867, where he has since engaged in planting and in the management of the large property which he possesses. His home reflects the character of the man in its quiet elegance. he is a keen business man, a courteous and elegant gentleman, and a citizen whom his friends delight to honor. He votes the democratic ticket, and is a consistent and prominent member of the Presbyterian church.
Source:Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1 Historical Society of Georgia, 1895.

Bayard, James and wife, Sophia, merchant of Augusta, sells to Joshua Grinage for $360, one 50-saw gin, 3 horses, now on plantation, 3 beds and furniture, 4 tables, 2 looking glasses, 4 cupboards, 10 chairs, 2 guns, all household and kitchen furniture, 2 trunks, plantation tools. Date: 24 April 1801. Columbia Co., Ga. Deeds. See Grinage, Joshua for further information.

Bayless, Isham, his LWT dated 7 August 1820, probated 15 January 1822 in Columbia County. Wife: Elizabeth (Betsy). Elizabeth’s LWT dated 14 August 1828, probated 4 January 1830 in Columbia County. Isham Baylis of Richmond County and James Cartledge of the same deeded on 21 February 1789 to Isham Baylis and his wife, Elizabeth, for 200 pounds sterling, a tract of land in Richmond County, being one equal half of a tract of 250 acres conveyed from Robert Graves to Isham Baylis, being 125 acres, bounded by Days Gile and Joseph Hutchenson, iincluding the old fields known as "Johnson Field." Columbia County Deed Book A page 150. On 22 October 1792, Isham Balis and his wife deeded to Randol Ramsey for 135 pounds, two tracts of land...one of 125 acres and the other of 135 acres, being part of a grant made to Robert Graves on 1 October 1774 for 250 acres in Columbia County, located on the waters of Little River, conveyance of Robert Whitten "to us", 26 October 1790. Source: Columbia County Deed Book B, page 24-26. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bazemore, William Jerome, M. D. Dr. Bazemore is an esteemed citizen of Ringgold and one of the leading physicians of Catoosa county. He is a native of Crawford county, Ga., where he was born June 30, 1844. His father was Washington Bazemore, a native of Alabama, who served in the Florida Indian War in 1836- 37. Washington married Eliza Wright, born in Crawford county, Ga., daughter of Robert Wright, a native of Ireland and an early settler in Crawford county. By this marriage they have six children: Dr. G. M. Bazemore, now an eminent physician of Cleveland, Tenn., and surgeon for the Southern Railway company at that place; R. M., of Dalton, who served in the Sixth Georgia regiment during the late war, and lost a leg at Gettysburg; Missouri E., who married Dr. R. A. Wilson, of Aphison, Tenn.; William J.; Susan, deceased, and Nannie J. Turrentine, of Richland, Fla. The father of Dr. Bazemore died in 1855 and his mother in 1853. He was at an early age deprived of the care and council of his parents, and practically thrown upon his own resources. But he soon developed courage and energy in the battle of life. He attended the schools of Crawford county until the commencement of the war, and in July, 1861, at the age of seventeen, he enlisted in the Twenty-second Georgia state troops, commanded by Col. Barklew, his Brigadier-commander being William H. Harrison. For one year he saw service at Savannah and on the eastern coast, where he was engaged in erecting and perfecting coast defenses. His term of service having expired, he went to Virginia, where he visited Richmond during the seven days' guide, his object being to re-enlist in the Sixth Georgia. However he changed his mind and return to Georgia, bringing with him to Macon Col. T. J. Simmons, who is now one of the judges of the supreme court of the state, and who had been severely wounded in the campaign around Richmond. On his return to Georgia he joined the Ocmulgee rangers, under Col. Charles T. Goode, and was ordered to Chattanooga, where he participated in the Tennessee campaign under Gen. Peghrum. He fought at Chickamauga and at Missionary Ridge in 1863, and in the campaign of 1864 he saw active service and constant fighting under Johnston from Dalton to Atlanta, Ga., being engaged at Resaca, New Hope church, Kennesaw mountain, Peachtree creek and in the siege of Atlanta, Ga. He was special escort for W. H. T. Walker when killed at Decatur. He fought at Jonesboro and at Fairburn. He accompanied Wheeler's cavalry through east Tennessee to the Salt Works in Virginia and was engaged in the battle of Aiken, S. C., and Bentonville, N. C. He was mustered out of service with the surrender of Johnston's army at Smithville, after undergoing for years of hard and perilous service in defense of the Confederacy. He proved himself a gallant soldier, was only absent thirty days from his command, and suffered the most painful hardships without a murmur. He returned to Crawford county without means or property, but with courage undaunted, and the experience of four years' trial in that kind of service, which is well adapted to test the patience and endurance of man. His education was still unfinished and his means inadequate to effect his advancement. For two years he superintended a cotton plantation for W. H. Ross, and in 1868 he moved to Fort Valley, Ga., and then completed his literary education. He was anxious to enter one of the learned professions, and in 1869 entered the Jefferson medical college at Philadelphia, where he engaged in the study of medicine and surgery during 1869-70, and in 1871-72 he continued his studies in the medical department of the university of Louisville, Ky., where he graduated in the latter year with high honor and received a diploma for one of the best essays delivered. He settled in Catoosa county and entered upon the practice of his profession, in which he continued for five years. He moved to Chattanooga in search of a larger field for his professional labors, and forming an alliance with his brother, Dr. G. M. Bazemore, he acquired a very large and lucrative practice. Owing to ill health in his family he was compelled to return from Chattanooga to Ringgold, where he has resided since 1891, still engaged in the duties of his profession. He is recognized as an able, talented and experienced physician and surgeon. In 1873 Dr. Bazemore married Miss Amelia Gray, of Grayville, Ga., daughter of R. T. Gray, and a niece of Hon. John T. Gray. They had six children, 5 of whom survive: Malcomb G., Fannie E., Charles Washington, Jerome and Ruth E. Royden J. is the deceased child. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

Beach, Mary, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-22-1831, County:Richmond, Notes:Married: Lydell Bacon. Source: Richmond Co., Ga. Marriages.

Beall, Alexander gives his father, James Bealle of Montgomery County, Maryland Power of Attorney to recover all debts, sums of money and legacies due me. Date: 18 May 1796. Source:Columbia Co., Ga. Deeds.

Beall, R. A. Culverton, Hancock Co., Ga, is the son of Jesse R. Beall and Mary Culpepper. The family is of English extraction and came to Virginia in the colonial period, whence many members moved to and settled in North Carolina. Mr. Beall's grandfather, Samuel Beall, came from North Carolina to Georgia and settled in Warren county, Ga., about the beginning of this century. His family consisted of three sons, Erasmus, Robert and Jesse R., and one daughter, Mary, all deceased but Jesse R., father of the gentleman above named. He was born in 1812, and married in Warren county. His children were as follows: Mary, widow of Samuel Hall; America, deceased; Jane, Mrs. William A. Sutherland, Pulaski county; Annie, Mrs. J.C. Key, Milledgeville; Viola, deceased; Samuel, Jefferson county; R. A., Columbus, deceased, killed at Sharpsburg, private in Company A, Twentieth Georgia regiment; William H., Jefferson county. R. A. Beall was born January 31, 1836. He grew to man's estate on a Warren county plantation, and at the age of twenty-two married Fitzena C. Cheely. Eight children have grown up about home: James T., Hancock county; Jesse K., merchant; J. Frank, Macon; R. C., Hancock county; Anna May, single; Lucillus, Sparta; Albert C., Hancock county, and Louise. Mr. Beall has passed his life in agricultural pursuits for the most part, and is a man of well-known probity of character and undoubted integrity. As a veteran of the late war, he delights in recalling the scenes of those sanguinary days, and grows eloquent in his defense of the lost cause. Enlisting as a private in Company B, Fifteenth Georgia regiment, in 1861, he arrived on the field just after the first battle of Manassas. In the spring of 1862 he took part in the seven days' fight around Richmond, and later was at Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. In this bloody fight. Mr. Beall was severely wounded in the right leg during the second day. he was placed in a temporary hospital, which was afterward captured by the enemy, and he thus became a prisoner of war. As he was a commissioned officer at the time, he was carried to Johnson's Island, in which summer resort he remained till February of 1864, when he was removed to Point Lookout. After a short stay there he was transferred to the prison at Fort Delaware, from whence he was paroled late in 18654. After his exchange he again entered the army, and being given a detail to look after government stores and the wounded at Lynchburg, served at that point till the surrender. Mr. Beall is a democrat in politics and a member of the Baptist church. His sons and daughters have all grown up about him, honorable men and noble women, and he lives among them secure in their respect and love. Source:Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1, Historical Society of Georgia, 1895.

Beall, Henry O., clerk of the superior court of Randolph County, is a native of Cuthbert, Ga, and was born November 26, 1842. He is the son of Hon. Otho P. Beall, who was born in Virginia in 1817. He was taken to Georgia when young by his parents who settled in Carroll County, and in 1837 removed to Randolph County. He was a farmer and merchant and always was quite a noted man in his county. He represented Randolph County in the legislature for several years and was afterward elected to the State senate from the Eleventh Senatorial District, and was at an early date elected ordinary of Randolph County. Before the war he was in good financial circumstances, but like many others suffered heavy loss during those troublous times. He died in 1877, a member of the F. & A. M. and the I. O. O. F. and a member of the Methodist Church, South. The mother of our subject was Eliza A. (Curtis) Beall, who was born in Gwinnett County, Ga, in about 1820. Source:Biographical Souvenir of the States of Georgia and Florida. Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Bealle, William came from Montgomery Co., Maryland, and settled in Columbia and Richmond Cos., Ga. Columbia deed 8/16/1794, Basil Jones and John Cobbs of Ga. to Leonard Magruder, Theodore Bealle and William Bealle of Maryland, sell 100,000 acres in Montgomery Co., Maryland. For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes

Beamer, Sam, Event:Birth. Event Date:4/6/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 43 Bell St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Beard, Thomas, his LWT dtd 3/f6/l697, probated 5/25/1698 Westmoreland Co., Va. Eldest son, John. Youngest son, Thomas. Daughter: Mary. Brother in Law and Son-in-law: Robert Redman. Exr: Mary Redman, exrs.

Bearden, Doss, Event:Birth. Event Date:4/28/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 88 Western Ave.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bearden, James listed 1850 St. Clair Co., Alabama Census, p. 137, Fam. 494, 69, farmer, S. C., Mary 41, Va., James C. Whisenant 15, Ala., Charles Whisenant 12, Ala.

Bearden, J. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/11/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 65 Bartow St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bearden, J. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/11/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 103 Carroll St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bearden, Roney, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/3/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, McDonough Rd., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bearden, T. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl , 58 Glenn St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Beaty, Albert G., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Ga. Land Lottery.

Beatty, Thomas Johnson of Georgetown, Montgomery Co., Maryland, deeds to William Dekins, Jr., for 5 shillings, two tracts of land over 1,000 acres each in Franklin Co., conveyed by Leonard Marbury to Beatty. 5/2/1797. Test: Thomas Cornavan, Daniel Reintzell. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 108.

Beauchamp, Charles C., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/7/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 180 Luckie St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Beaver, G. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/28/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 219 Howell St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Beazley, Charles A., Judge, ordinary of County of Taliaferro Co., died yesterday. Source:The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 3/26/1886.

Beck, G. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/24/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:two boy,s 34 Ezzard St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Beck, Genter, Event:Marriage,Event Date:6-9-1923, County:Carroll, Notes:Married: Albert Bentley,Source: Carroll Co., Ga. Marriages.

Beck, Jeffrey, Revolutionary War Pension, #S39196, SC5244

Beckham, John, Event:Tax Digest, County:Jones, Source: 1814 Jones Co., Ga. Tax Digest.

Beckham, Sherwood, Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-9-1794, County:Richmond, Notes:Married: Mary Stephens, Source: Richmond Co., Ga. Marriages.

Beckham, Simon, Emigrant from England to Virginia in 1701, was b. ca 1660, died Sept. 1716 in Essex Co., Virginia. m. Lydia.
Source: Essex Co., Virginia Order Book No. 3, 1703-1708, page 89.
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Beckham, Solomon, Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-18-1787 County:Richmond Notes:Married: Susanna Weathers Source: Richmond Co. Marriages

Beckham, Solomon, Event:Tax Digest Event Date: County:Jones Source: 1814 Jones Co. Tax Digest

Beckman, William E., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/29/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:twins boy, & girl, 20 Columbia St, Atlanta.

Beckom, John, Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-11-1816 County:Greene, Notes:Married: Ruth Biddle, Source: Greene Co. Marriages.

Beckom, Phillis, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-18-1905, County:Richmond, Notes:Married: Thomas Churchwell, Source: Richmond Co. Ga. Marriages.

Beckwith, Bertice, Event:Birth. Event Date:4/3/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 94 N. Boulevard, Source: Atlanta Constitution.

BedellBEDELL, David, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born 17 April 1764 in Morris County, New Jersey, and died 24 March 1840. He married Ruth Fairchild, born 3 September 1765 in Morris County, New Jersey, died 19 February 1833. Source:Camden’s Challenge by Marguerite Reddick; Camden County Marriages.
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Bedell, Isaac of Greene Co. deeds Lot No. 20 in Crawfordville to John E. Pittman. Source:Taliaferro Deed Book A, page 236.

Bedgood, Richard A., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-12-1867, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth J.Pettee, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bedgood, W.E., Event:Marriage, Event Date:10- 6-1877, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: L.T.Benefield, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bedingfield, Hardy,listed 1850 Twiggs Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #211, 62, Ga., Jain 44, S. C., Elizabeth 61, S. C.

Belaisos, George, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/27/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 112 Courtland St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Belcher, S. V., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/31/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 588 Chestnut Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Belconger, John was born 24 May 1674 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, and married 1727 Mary Tuttle. John died 1727 in Salem Co., New Jersey. Source: Conger Family of America (1973) by Helen Maxine Crowell Leonard; Essex Co., NJ Marriages.

Bell, Andrew to Seymour Lee, both of Oglethorpe Co. 12/15/1804, for $1200, land on Grove Creek. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 477.

Bell, Andrew and Martha, his wife, of Wilkes County, deed on 4/20/1791 to the particular Baptist denomination and church on Millstone Creek in said county, for 1 shilliing sterling, 3 acres in Wilkes County, adj. said Bell, is part of 200 acres originally granted to Dread Thornton on 9/18/1786 and sold by him to said Bell by deed.
Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, 1798-1800, page 386.

Bell, Andrew to James Ponder of Oglethorpe Co. for $150.00, 62 acres in Oglethorpe Co., Ga., part of which was granted to James Finley and sold by him to Samuel Gardner and fcrom him to Andrew Bell and a small part granted to George Barber and sold by him to Ro binson Hendon and from him to Andrew Bell on the North Folk of Clouds Creek. 7/13/1803. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 444.

Bell, Fielden to Joseph Smith and James Jordan, all of Oglethorpe Co. for $600, Lot No. 15 in the town of Lexington adj. James Hay on the S, Capt. Jett Thomas on the North,fronting street by John Walton. 12/3/1805. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 252.

Bell, G. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/19/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 3 Dillon St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bell, Horatio was b. in Jefferson, Jackson Co., GA. on 9 Aug 1841 and served as the county ordinary. He was the son of Jackson and Rebecca Wilson Bell. He was educated in the Jefferson Academy in Jackson County, and volunteered for Confederate service at the age of 19 years; in battle of Seven Pines, seven days' fight around Richmond, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysbury and Chickamauga.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895), Jackson Co. Sketches.

Bell, J. N., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/12/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Highland Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bell, John , Event:Birth. Event Date:7/14/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, of Statesville N. C., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bell,Joseph. LWT dtd 2/19/1818, probated 5/4/1818, Elbert Co., Ga. WB L (1816-1821), p. 155. names wife, Elizabeth. Daus: Anna Bullard, Mary Bell, Rebecca Gunter, Eleanor Bell. Sons: Thomas, Joseph, Thomas.

Bell, William, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Ga. Land Lottery.

Bell, W. S. , Event:Birth. Event Date:8/30/1910 , County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy , 47 Colquitt St., Atlanta, Ga.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bell, William, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/3/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 370 Auburn Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bell, William R., Event:Marriage, Event Date:9- 5-1861, County:Dooly, Notes:Sallie Ann Hall, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellamy, Richard to John Bellamy, both of Oglethorpe Co. 11/26/1801, 287 1/2 acres in Franklin Co. on Nailes Creek adj. James Hodges. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 102.

Bellflower, Cary , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-21-1860, County:Dooly Notes:Married: Julia A. Musgrove, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages. Bellflower, Hugh L., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-27-1874, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Emma A. Belleflower, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellflower, John B., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-20-1866, County:Dooly, Notes:Married:Mary Jane DuPree, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellflower, Seaborn , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-18-1854, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary C. Faulk, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellflower, Seaborn L. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-28-1850, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha A.E.Harris>BR? Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellflower, Thomas P. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4- 8-1866, County:Dooly Notes:Married: Mary Ammons, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bellflower, William F., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-17-1863, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha Roberts, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Belleisle, A., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 161 Grant St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Belleisle, A. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/4/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 33 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Beloach, B. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/21/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 91 Lee St., Atlanta, Ga., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Belter, M. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 475 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bender, Louis, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/25/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Hardee St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Benge, Micajah. SEE William Hopkins.

Benjam, Willis, Major, born 12-12-1795 near Bristol, Connecticut. In 1818 he resided in Laurens District, S. C. Married Elizabeth Irby in 1820, a sister of Dr. William Irby of Laurens, S. C. Source: History of Bartow County (Cass) by Josephine Cunyus.

Benjamin, Barney, Event:Birth. Event Date:7/16/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 349 Woodward Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Benjamin, Mrs., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/16/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Crumley St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bennett,B. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/10/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, E. Georgia Ave.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bennett, Cooper listed 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, p. 98, Fam. #154, 28, Ga., Lawrence 27, Ga., Jesse 5, Ga.

Bennett, D. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/4/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 184 Stewart Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bennett, Jeremiah listed 1850 Henry Co., Ala. Census, p. 443, 19, Ala., Nancy 29, S. C.

Bennett, Lula O., Mrs., Age/Birthdate:Age 62 , Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-14-1938 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:d. Sat. 1844 Howell Mill Rd, NW., Interred: Hollywood Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Georgian 8-14-1938

Bennett, Richard, decd. Greene Co., Ga. Minutes (1823-36), p. 23. 12/1/1829 John Mercer, a security of Benjamin Ray, guardian of orphans of Richard Bennett, prays release from said security.

Bennett, Richard was born 1756 in Robeson County, North Carolina and died 1830 in Appling County, Georgia. He was married 1785 in Bulloch County, Georgia to Mary Cook (1769-1847), a daughter of James Cook and his wife, Margaret Lucile (Hawthorne) Cook. Their issue: Elizabeth Bennett, born 1783 in Effingham County; William Bennett, born 1786 in Effingham County; Henry Bennett, born 1789 in Robeson County, North Carolina, died 1835 in Bryan County, Georgia; Elizabeth Bennett, born 1797 in Bulloch County, Georgia; Wiley Bennett, born 1800 in Bryan County; and Braxton Bennett, born 3/18/1808 in Bryan County, died 4/3/1881 in Gardi, Wayne County, Georgia. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bignon, Poulain du Bignon died 1822 in Glynn County, Georgia. Beginning with Poulain du Bignon, five du Bignon generations made Jekyll Island one of Georgia's most romantic Golden Isles. The tabby ruins of the old Horton house, later du Bignon home, still stand as a famous landmark on the river side of Jekyll Island. Across the street is the old burial grounds, surrounded by a rock wall. The burial plots inside these walls are raised slightly above the ground, as is typical in this region for this era. Bricks support large cement covers. The bricks were probably made by Thomas Salter, who came over with General Oglethorpe and made brick on Salter’s Island, west of Savannah. The inscriptions are scarcely visible. The survived on this spot from 1794 to 1886. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Billett, Earle G., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/9/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:. girl, 36 E. Baker St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Billings, William was born in Boston on 7 Oct 1746. He had only one eye and one leg was shorter than the other but he received a formal education, including music. When his father died he was forced to quit school and began an apprenticeship as a tanner in Boston. He wrote songs which were used by the American troops, such as the tune Chester. He lived a harsh existence, finally dying in poversity on 26 Sep 1800. Source:American Spirit, November, December 2007.


Billingsly, H. G., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/4/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 720 W. Peachtree St, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Billingsley, William of Shropshire, England had issue: Richard, Joanne, John and William. John Billingsley was born 1525 in Shropshire, England and married Frances Acton, a daughter of William and Cecilia (Cressett) Acton. They had issue: Janne, Francis (1549-1623), and Ciceleye (born 1553 in Shropshire). Francis Billingsley was born 1549 in Shropshire, England and was married in 1575 at Hastington, Chester County, England, to Bridgett Vernon, the daughter of Sir Thomas Vernon. They had issue: John, died 1659; Dorothy, born 1575; Francis, christened 11 February 1578 at Astley, Shropshire, England, Mary, born 1580; Janne, born 1584; Thomas, born 1586; Margaret, born 1589; Jane, born 1591; William, born 1593; Rachel, born 1595; Judith, born 1597; Benjamin, born 1600; Edward, born 1602; and Bridgett, born 1604. John Billingsley (died 1659) married Agatha, born 1593, died 1666 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They had issue: John, born 1612 in Shropshire, came to America from Holland to Nansemond County, Virginia, died 1659 at Chuckatuck in Nansemond County; Agatha, born 1614 Shropshire; James, born 1616 Shropshire, died 9 November 1663 in Rappahannock County, Virginia; Thomas, born 1618 Shropshire, 1672/1673 in Dorchester, Maryland; Bridgett; Mary; Walter; Francis, born 1620 Shropshire, died 1684 in Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland; Joanne, born 1626 Shropshire.
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Billups, Bob, Captain. My father was massacred when I was ten years of age--in 1836--but I have a vivid recollection of the orrible event as it it were but yesterday, said Dr.Billups to a reporter in Watkinsville. He was killed by Indians at Sheppard's landing on the Chattahoochee river. We were living in Stewart County at that time That section of our state and also Alabama across the river was pretty thickly settled by Indians,but for a long time they had been quiet. Then came the outcry in 1836, that resulted in the burning of the Roanoke, on the Chattahoochee... Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin. For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes and Genealogies

Binder, Adolph, Event:Birth. Event Date:6/23/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Central Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Binion, W. W., Dr. planter and physician, Benevolence, was born in Webster county in 1860, and is the son of Rev. M.B.L. and S.T. (Lasseter) Binion, natives of Hancock and Webster counties respectively. Rev. Binion was born in 1836, in Terrell county, and his wife died in August 1881, aged thirty-five years. Rev. Binion entered the ministry of the Missionary Baptist church in early life, and has occupied the pulpits in southwestern Georgia for nearly forty years. He is a graduate of the Mercer university and a man of fine scholarly attainments. He is still actively engaged in the ministry, and his charge includes the churches of Benevolence, Bronwood, New Bethel, and Chickasaws. Rev. Binion has served the Bronwood church for over twenty years. He is a popular minister and man, and one of the ablest preachers in the state. He lives on a big farm near Parrot. To Rev. Binion and wife were born ten children: Dr. W.W., B.L., of Hancock county; Minnie L., Hancock county; Mrs. Anna May Gonn, of Cuthbert; Mrs. Nettie J. Keese, of Benevolence; S., of Terrell county; Robert B., of Hancock county, and three deceased. Rev. Binion was married, the second time, to Miss Susan Massie, of Marshall, Ga. Dr. Binion was brought up on the farm and educated in the schools of Webster county. In 1882 he commenced reading medicine under Dr. A.K. Patterson, of Weston, Webster county. He attended lectures at Atlanta, Ga., from which place he was graduated in 1885, and began practice in the neighborhood in which he now lives. He has been remarkably successful from a professional as well as a financial standpoint, and enjoys a reputation ranking him in the front of the medical profession. In addition to a large practice, he has farming interests, all of which is the result of his ten years labor in Benevolence. The doctor was married in January, 1886 to Ida L. Harris, of Marion county, daughter of a prominent planter, now deceased. Mrs. Binion was educated in the high schools of Marion county and at Weston. She died in 1890, aged twenty-two years, leaving one child, Clay. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. Binion belongs to the Baptist church, and in politics is a democrat. Source:Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

Bird, Daniel was in Edgefield Co., S. C. as early as 1789 according to deed transactions.For more information: South Carolina Pioneers: Genealogies.

Bird, John, Captain, , Revolutionary War Pension, #S39196, S15244, SC


Bird, John, Revolutionary War Pension, #10372, South Carolina

Bird, John, Revolutionary War Pension #S39196, South Carolina

Bird, Solomon died December 1810 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, his Last Will and Testament dated 10/2/1810, probated 12/7/1810. Wife, Nancy. Children named: Easther Smith, Rachel Jourdan, Mary Bird, Ebone Bird, Elijah Bird, John Bird and Billons Bird. Rachel Bird was born 1790 and married Jesse Jordan of Edgefield County. Nancy Bird gave a Deed Gift (Edgefield County Deed Book 35, page 267) to John Bird's children, to my grandchildren. The lawful representatives of my son, Eborn Bird, by his now living wife, Sarah, and all he may have by his wife, Sarah, a Negro girl named Ader and horse named Dick. Date blank, however, this deed was November 1818. Source: Edgefield County Deed Book 28, page 194. Solomon Bird to Jordan Holloway 1/2/1807 for $250.00, 100 acres on Mountain Creek of Turkey Creek of the Savannah River adjoining John Mitchel, Elijah Smith, John Berry and Jordan Holloway, being a part of 500 acres originally granted to James Simpson, Esquire on 8/20/1772; Edgefield County Deed BOok 29, page 512. Solomon Bird sells to James A. Moore on 7/19/1809 for $300.00, 96 acres on Mountain Creek of Turkey Creek of the Savannah River, on the line of John Mitchell, being part of two tracts of land granted to James Simpson, Esquire on 8/20/1772 and November 1772.
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Bird, Williamson, Sr. was born 1728 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, died 1802 in Wilkes County, Georgia, married 1750 Phebe Price (born 1732), the daughter of Daniel and Frances Price of Prince Edward County. During the American Revolution, he was Captain of the Militia in Prince Edward County, Virgina in 1779, in the place of Charles Venable. Removed to Wilkes County in 1788, receiving bounty lands. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers, Vol. III by McCall. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bishop, B., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/15/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 262 E. Georgia Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bishop, Chester, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/24/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 106 Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bishop,C. listed 1850 Henry Co., 20 (m) shoe and boot, Ga., M. (f) 16, P. Bryant 63

Bishop,Dudley listed 1850 Henry Co., Ga. Census, 60, N. C., Elizabeth 45, Ga., A. W. (m) 20, Ga., M. J. (f) 16, Ga., P. J. (m) 13, Ga.

Bishop,Elbert listed 1850 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 111075, 60, farmer, N. C., Elinor 57, Ga., Henry 55, Ga., Nancy Hanceford 86, N. C.

Bishop, Fontleroy , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-15-1855, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary P.T.Thompson, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bishop, Fred A. , Event:Birth. Event Date:6/9/191, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 116 Ivy St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bishop, Joe , Event:Birth. Event Date:1/22/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 34 Plum St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bishop,Rebecca listed 1850 Henry Co., Ga. Census, 26, Ga., M. R. (m) 8, G. A. (f) 4, E. V. (f) 3, William 6 mos., Ga.

Bishop, Rhoda resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Bishop, Thomas C., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/23/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 42 Windsor Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bishop, Vassie, Event:Birth. Event Date:4/12/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 72 Tennille St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bivings, W. Troy, Event:Birth. Event Date:5/7/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 289 N. Jackson St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bivings>, William T., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/2/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Ansley Park, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bivins,Appleton, listed 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, 44, farmer, Ga., Cynthia 30, Ga.

Bivins,Benjamin, listed 1850 Union Co., Ga. Census, p. 283, Fam. #1131, 28, school teacher, N. C., Sarah 25, N. C., Joseph 5, Tenn., James 3, Tenn., William 7 mos., Ga.

Bivins,D. F., 4/27/1837-4/16/1907, Bethany Cemetery, Bartow Co., Ga. Bivins,Daniel, listed 1850 Henry Co., Ga. Census, p. 188, Fam. #13, 49, farmer, N. C., Margaret A. 4'3, N. C., Nancy 20, N. C., John 20, fl. C., Marsha1 18, N. C., Cyrus 16, Tenn., Elizabeth 14, Tenn., Cornelius 12, Tenn., William 10, Tenn., James 5, Ga., Franklin 1, Ga.

Bivins,Dave Faithful 12/29/1862-4/29/1932 buried Bethanl Cemetery, Cartersville, Ga. His first wife: Rosa Lanham 12/29/1864-2/24/1926.

Bivins,David Faithful, son of D. F. (above), was b. 12/29/1862 Tenn. d. 4/19/1932 Bartow Co., Ga., bur. Betham Cemetery, Cartersvil1e, Ga. m. Rosa Lanham b. 12/29/l864 Ga. d. 2/24/1926, dau. of James H. Lanham, 2/2/1836-2/21/1905 and wife, Mary, 10/18/1855-10/1939. Issue of Dave Faithful Bivins: Joseph W. b. 5/28/1839 d. 4/5/1961, buried Betham Cemetery, Cartersville, Ga. m. Julia Pauline Ward b. 11/7/1902 Bartow Co., Ga., dau. of' Benjamin Franklin Ward b. 1860 Bartow Co., Ga. d. 3/1918 (son of John Ward b. 1815 S. C. d. 8/20/1857 Cass Co., Ga. m. Jane Butler b. 1833 d. 4/1/1909) and wife, Amanda Jane Bradford b. 2/27/1861 Bartow Co., Ga. d. 8/31/1940 (dau. of Joseph Bradford b. 1842 Ga. aM wife, Lucy Bates). Joseph W. Bivins had issue: Susan Day Bivins b. 5/19/1932 Bartow Co., Ga. m. 5/19/1947 Fred Edward Ellis b. 12/5/1824 Atlanta, Ga., Fulton Co., Ga. and had issue: Marie Evelyn Ellis b. 7/25/1948 Atlanta, Ga., Fulton Co., Ga. m. 5/31/1975 Homer Layton Cochran. Source: Marie Cochran, Sandersville, Ga. (1975).

Bivins,Flora Lee 1907-1965 buried Bethal Cemetery, Cartersvil1e, Ga.

Bivins,Franklin W., his LWT dtd 6/11/1885, Houston Co., Ga. Will Bk N (1355-96), p. 362. Ch: Stephen F., Thomas F., Betsey J., Georgia Baskins, Mary W. Mathes, Ella Tignor.

Bivins,George 1850 Thomas Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #588, p. 41, 46, N. C., Elisa Futch 35, N. C., Eli 13, Ga., Moses 11, Ga., 8, Ga.

Bivins,John listed 1870 Bartow Co., Ga. Census, p. 271, Fam. #98, 52, Ga., Emaline 45, Martha 18, Ga.

Bivins,John T. listed 1850 Jones Co., GII. Census, p. 185, Fam. #71, 24, farmer, Ga., Stephen T. 61, farmer, Md., Celia 56, Ga.

Bivins,Joseph W. 5/28/1889-4/5/1961 buried Betham Cartersville, Ga.

Bivins,Joseph listed 1850 Union Co., Ga. Census, p. 283, Fam. #1130, 53, farmer, N. C., Elizabeth 33, N. C., Betsey Ann 15, Tenn., Jane 10, Tenn., Thomas 8, Tenn., Mary 6, Tenn., James 10 mos., Ga.

Bivins,J. W. listed 1850 Chattooga Go., Ga. Census, p. 271, Fam. #735, 31, Ga., Louisa 19, Ga., William 1, Ga.

Bivins,Lillie M., wife of Ralph, 4/2/1910-2/6/1925 buried Betham Cemetery, Cartersvi1le, Ga.

Bivins,Manoah listed 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, 24, laborer, Ga., Moses 19, Ga., Jalnes 73, Ga.

Bivins,Martha listed 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, 18, Ga.

Bivins,Martin G. listed 1870 Marion Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #906, farmer, Ga., Martha E. C. 38, Elizabeth E. 6, Mary C. 8, Martin G. 3, Joseph 4, Sarah G. 3, James L. I, Ga.

Bivins,Martin L. listed 1850 Marion Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 1110, 34, Ga., Polly Ann 10, Ga., Martha R. 8, Ga., James H. Jarvis 41, N. C.

Bivins, Ola C. 4/29/1387-5/18/1972 buried Betham Cemetery, Cartersville, Ga.

Bivins, Sarah m. Thomas Carter 3/18/1832 Baldwin Co., Ga.

Bivins, Shadrack listed 1850 Marion Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #55, Md., Julia 48, Augustus 24, John 20, Lucinda 20, Virginia 16, William 14, Sarah 12, Eliza 10, Georgia 5.

Bivins,Thomas listed 1850 Marion,Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #50, 50, Ga., Jane 44, S. C., Adaline Ratcliffe 35, S. C.

Bivins, William, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born 1745, died 1828, his LWT dated 5 March 1828 in Wilkinson County. Wife, Polly Melson Hall, the widow of Isaac Hall of Hancock and Wilkinson Counties. At his death he ordered sold 800 acres in the 5th District of Wilkinson County for the benefit of supporting his son, Martin Luther Bivins.
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Bivins,William. Hancock Co., Ga. Inferior Court, 1794-1809, p. 88: Robert Flournoy vs. Willim Bivins. Jury find for plaintiff. 1/3/1804. Also, p. 4: William Bivins vs. William Warden. We find for the plaintiff sum of $165.62 1/2. Hancock Co. Inferior Court Minutes, 1800-1850, 6/7/1802, Ordered that the following hands work on road leading from Montpellier warehouse to Wi1liam Bivins, viz: William Bivins, etc. Also, 1/3/1803, Ordered that license be granted to William Bivlns and Mathew Kinchen to keep houses of entertainment at their residence in this court for one year from this date.

Bivins,William B.listed 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, 40, Ga., Ann 35, Thomas 3, William 3 mos., Ga.

Bixby, Joseph was born 1621 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England and came to America in 1647; lived at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Black, Charlie Railey, infant of Dr. and Mrs. W. Black, died 49 Wheat St., Atlanta, Ga. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 3/10/1886.

Black, Mat L. of Cobb Co. died. Leaves a young wife, to whom he had been married only a few months. Source: The Atlanta, Ga. Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 8/27/1886.

Black, C. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/7/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 89 Capitol Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Black, John,
Councilman, Fourth Ward, Marietta. Source:Marietta Journal and Courier, 9/10/2007.


Black, Melvin O., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 160 Haynes St., Atlanta, Ga., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blackburn, Augustine. SEE Joseph Humphries.

Blackman, Charles to hang for the muder of S. J. Tondee on Nov. 26. Source: The Constitution,Atlanta, Ga. 10/3/1886.

Blackshear, James was married to Catherine Francks Bush. Memoir of General David Blackshear by Stephen F. Miller. Upon his arrival to Georgia, he found the frontier subject to Indian depredations and he united with the few settlers on the Oconee to suppress them. He pitched his camp on the lands which be afterwards owned and upon which he lived until his death. (Later in possession of his sons, including several thousand acres with fine river-bottoms). His skill and success as a planter, wine and sugar grower, became evident during his lifetime. He had a son, James, who was killed by Tories. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Blackstock,A. listed 1860 Carroll Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #208, 57 farmer, Ga., Nancy 54 Ga., Lewis 18 Ga., Sarah 16 Ga., Benjamin B. 13 Ga., Joshua P. 12, Ga., William Parks 7, Ga.

Blackstock,Alice Estelle 3/17/1873-2/8/1927, Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga., Hall Co.

Blackstock,Ashley, Capt., Militia, Coweta Co., Ga., 1832-1336. 1850 Coweta Co., G:t. Census, Fam. #31, Ashley 43, farmer, G:t., Nancy 42, Ga., James 20, Ga., John 18, Ga., William C. 16, Ga., Thomas M. 14, Ga., Milly C. 12, Ga., Lucinda 10, Ga., Lewis 8, Ga., Sarah L. 6, Ga., Bennet B. 4, Ga., Joshua P., 2, Ga.

Blackstock,Daniel 1isted 1820 Hall Co., Ga. Census, 3 males under 10, male 16-26, female 16-26.

Blackstock,Daniel, Lt., Ga. Militia, Jackson Co., Ga., 1818-20; also, Capt., Hall Co. 1823-34; 1826-1333.

Blackstock, Daniel listed 1850 Hall Co., Ga. Census, p. 838, 55 S. C., M.(f) 51 Ga., A.(f) 20 Ga., T. N.(m) 13, Ga.

Blackstock,D. N. listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, p. 61, age 23, Ga., Elizabeth 18, Ga., Louisa 5 mos., 12.

Blackstock, Edgar , Event:Birth. Event Date:6/21/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 60 Fortress Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blackstock, G. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/9/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 201 Carter St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blackstock,Giles 1isted 1820 Hall Co., Ga. Census, 3 males under 10, male 10-16, male 16-26, male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 2 females 10-16, female 26-45.

Blackstock,G. W. m. Nancy Gann 10/31/1854, Fulton Co., Ga. l.i.9ted 1850 Fulton Co., Ga. Census, G. W. 29, Ga., N. A. (f) 30, Ga., Isabella 11, Ga.

Blackstock,Hattie C. 8/4/1368-3/6/1888, Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookton, Ga.

Blackstock,India 10/27/1870-6/16/1887, Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookton, Ga.

Blackstock,J. A. listed 1860 Fulton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #501, 19, stone mason, Ga., Mary 19, Ga., Thomas T. 1, Ga.

Blackstock,Jackson Lee 11/26/1363-5/15/1915, A1ta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga.

Blackstock, James, Sr. 1800 res. of Greenvil1e Co., S. C., Relnoved to Ga. in 1808 wilen he m. Susannah Higgins, 12/7/1808, Jackson Co. Ga. He removed to Hall Co., Ga. Hall Co. Deed Bk B, p. 423, Georgia, DeKalb Co., dtd 6/19/1828, James Blackstock, Sr. to James Blackstock, Jr., for $350, 573 acres on A11ens Fork on Oconee River, in Hall Co., Ga. Hall Co., Ga. Deed Bk B, p. 423, 6/19/1828, James Blackstock, Sr. to Daniel Blackstock for $100, 100 acres on Oconee River at Allen's Fork; also 578 acres. James Blackstock enumerated on 1830 DeKalb Co., Ga. Census. Issue: John b 1786 m. 8/24/1809 Amy Whorton; son b. 1734/1790; Son b. 1784/1790; Mary Ruth h. 1784/1790, S. C.; John b. ca 1789 S. C. m. Anny or Mary Wharton 8/24/1809 Jackson Co., Ga.; Wi11iam b. 1791 Greenville, S. C. m. 12/3/1811, Jackson Co., Ga., Hannah Right; James, Jr. b. ca 1794 S. C., Commander of DeKa1b Co. Academy in 18l3, 2d Lt. of Forsyth Co. Militia in 1837; and Daniel b. 1795 S. C., Lt., Jackson Co., Ga. Militia 1823-24, 1826- 1833. Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Blackstock, James listed 1850 DeKa1b Co., Ga. Census, p. 216, 30 Tenn., Louisa 23 Ga., John F. 5 Ga., William 4 S. C.

Blackstock, James listed 1870 Fulton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #639, 31 brick mason, Ga., Mary 31, Ga., T. J,.;A., M. (f) 4 mos., Ga.

Blackstock, James listed 1850 Hall Co., Ga. Census, p. 795, 29 Ga., Nancy 28, N. C., Z.(f) 10, Ga., L.(f) Ga., M.(f) 6, Ga., 11.(f), 4, Ga.

Blackstock, James, 2nd Lt., Ga. Militia, Forsyth Co., 1837; Commander, DeKa1b Academy ill 1823. He m. Susannah Higgins 12/7/1808, Jackson Co., Ga.

Blackstock, James 8/2/1821-10/14/1896, and his wife, aged 72 yrs., 1/31/1890, A1ta Vista Cemetery, Gainesvil1e, Ga.

Blackstock, James owned land on Tugaloo River, bounded by William Barton, Esq., Thomas Collins, etc. Jan. 1836, Levina Blackstock, applicant, viz: Sarah Blackstock, John Evans and wife, Milly; Nehemiah, John and Richard Blackstock advertized 8 weeks, as absent legatees. Pickens Co., S. C. Deed Book A, page 21.

Blackstock,James A. 6/21/1847-9/12/1915, Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga.

Blackstock,James A. m. Mary Alexander 7/11/1858, Fulton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,James E. m. Julia F. Fulton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,James E. m. Nancy Lancaster 9/3/1839, Hall Co., Ga.

Blackstock,James T. 1860-1902, A1ta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville,Ga.

Blackstock,J. C. listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #488, 34, farmer, Ga., Mary 30, S. C.

Blackstock,J. D., Ga. Vol. Inf. Co. D, 27th Ga. CSA, 11/8/1841- 6/6/1904, Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookton, Ga. Emily (Barber), his wife, 10/16/1846-11/17/1888.

Blackstock,J. L. listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #133, 21, farmer, Ga., Ann 18, Ga.

Blackstock,John m. Anny Wharton 8/24/1309, Jackson Co., Ga.

Blackstock,John merchant, deeded to John Robarts, planter, and George Hornby of Sunbury, Liberty Co., Ga. Lots 6 and 7. Liberty Co., Ga. Deed Bk B, p. 85.

Blackstock,John J. listed 1860 Carroll Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #49, 26, carpenter, Ga., Mary J. 24, England, Louisa 4, Ga.

Blackstock,John R. 1/30/1848- Oakwood Cemetery, Hall Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Kendred B., son of James, Sr., b. 1800 Grecnville, S. C. m. (1) 10/4/1820 Mary Langston in Jackson Co., Ga., (?) Elizabeth Cook 12/3/1829 Fayette Co., Ga. 1.i9terl 1860 Fulton Co., Ga. Census, K. B. 60, laborer, Ga., g. 45, Ga., Daniel 17, Ga., Millia A. 15, Ga., Charity A. 13, Ga., Mary A. 10, Ga., Isaac B, Ga. Issue: Nancy b. l828 DeKalb Co.; Harriet M. b. 1830 DeKalb Co.; George W.. b. 1833 DeKalb Co. m. Nancy Gann, 10/3l/1854 Fulton Co., Ga.; Joseph J. b. 1833 DeKalb Co.; Wi1liam Walter b. 8/8/1837 DeKalb Co. m. Sarah A. Prince 5/8/1859 Fulton Co.; Jaones A. b. 1842 DeKalb Co. m. 7/11/1858 Mary Alexander, Fulton Co.; Daniel D. b. 1844 DeKalb Co.; Milly A. b. l846 Walton Co., Ga. m. John Blackstock 12/29/1867 Fulton Co., Ga.; Charity A. b. 1848 Walton Co.; Polly Ann b. 1B49 Walton Co.; Isaac b. 1852 Walton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Lilah wife of James D., 4/27/1861-1/20/1914, Holly Springs Baptist Church, Brookton, Ga.

Blackstock,Malissa M., (Gaines) 10/27/1845-6/29/1896, Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Gainesville, ~a.

Blackstock,Martha m. George Quick 8/24/1858, Fulton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Mary J. 1862-l902, Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga.

Blackstock, Nehemiah b. 8/30/1794, removed with his father, William, Sr., from Spartanburg, Pend1eton Dist., in the Fall of 1800.

Blackstock,Melly m.John Evans 3/31/1825 Hall Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Millie E. m. John Blackstock 12/29/1367 Fulton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Nancy A. m. George W. Wheeler 6/11/1869 Fulton Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Ola (Randolph) 2/17/1B81-5/25/1943, Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga.

Blackstock,Rachel E. 6/10/1845-4/12/1920, 0akwood Cemetery, Hall Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Richard m. Casandra Wright 5/20/1817, Jackson Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Richard listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, p. 67, 44, Miner, S. C., Hannah 43 S. C., James 14 Ga., Emily 12 Ga., John 10 Ga, Martha 8 Ga., Hannah 6 Ga., Alberty (f) Ga.

Blackstock,Richard, b. 1764 d. Hall Co., Ga. 4/1830. Source: Lyman C. Draper, Madison, Wis.

Blackstock,Richard, Lt., Ga. Militia, Hall Co., 1821.

Blackstock,R. W. listed on 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #133, 29, farmer, Ga., C. A. (f) 20, N. C., M. A. (f) 4, Ga., N. J. (f) 2, Ga.

Blackstock,Sarah m. William Jones 3/11/1843 Lumpkin Co., Ga.

Blackstock,Sarah, Mrs., Death Certificate #4625, Jefferson Co., Ala., 3Z6 Fairfax Ave., widow. Husband: W. W. Blackstock. Age 84. Died 12/16/1922. Father: William Prince.

Blackstock,William 7/25/1817-7/7/1393. Elizabeth C. Morgan, his wife, 12/20/1813-12/5/1895. Source: Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookton, Ga.

Blackstock,William listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, Fam. Fam. #511, 5?, farmer, S. C., Rannah 58, Ga., William J. 25, Ga., Alsey Wright 83, S. C.

Blackstock,William listed 1850 Hall Co., Ga. Census, p. 795, 33, Ga., E.(f) 30, Ga., T.(m) 9, Ga., A.(m) 7, Ga., M. E. (f) 5, Ga., T. (m) 3, Ga., Z. (m), 6 mos., Ga.

Blackstock,William listed 1860 Fulton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #500, 21, stone mason, Ga., Sarah 17, Ga., George M. 1 mos., Ga.

Blackstock,William listed 1850 Coweta Co., Ga. Census 24, Ga., Elizabeth C. 22, Ga.., Frances 3, Ga., Daniel F. 1, Ga.

Blackstock,William m. Mariah Right 12/3/1811 Jackson Co., Ga.

Blackstock, William C. listed on 1860 Carroll Co. Census, Family #40. Blacksmith, age 25, born in Ga; Frances 20, Ga, William P. 7, Ga, Martha A. 5, Ga., James 4, Ga. and Eugenia 2, Ga.

Blackstock, William J. 4/23/1873-8/28/1897. Redwine Methodist Church graveyard in Hall Co., Ga.

Blackstock, William Lafayette 5/20/1850-4/20/1875, buried in the Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Brookton, Ga.

Blackstock, Wilson listed on 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, Family No. 1216, age 24, farmer, born in Ga., Mahulda J. 17, Ga.

Blackstock, Wilson listed on 1850 Campbell Co., Ga. Census, Family No. 743, age 38, Miller, born in Ga., Sarah 38, N. C., John J. 17, Ga, Mary Ann 15 Ga., Jan N. 11, Ga., Moses 9, Ga., Susan 9, Ga., Sarah 5, Ga., Wilson 3, Ga., William 6 months, Ga.
Blackston, H. D., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/17/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Guyton St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blackwell, Antoinette Brown was the first female ordained minister in 1853 called to serve as pastor of the Congregational Church in South Butler, New York. Source: American Spirit, November/December 2007.

Blackwell, Archibald. Franklin Co., Ga. Minutes of Court of Ordinary 1823-1829, page 73 "Ordered by the Court that Letters of Administration be granted to Russell Blackwell on the estate of Archibald Blackwell, deceased." Granted 5/12/1828.

Blackwell, Bassil, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/10/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Atlanta, Ga., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blackwell, H. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/6/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 49 Carnegie Way, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blackwell, Howard D., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/21/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 26 Howell Place>BR? Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blackwell, Jackson, son of Jesse and Sallie (Wilkins) Blackwell, was born 1/8/1816 near Only, Tennessee, died 4/15/1891, married 1/20/1842 in Lobelville, Tennessee. Mary Rice, born 2/8/1822 near Lobelville, Tennnessee, died 2/8/1909, daughter of William Rice and Sarah (Daily) Rice.

Blackwell, James, listed 1850 Hickman Co., Tennessee Census, age 27, born in Tenn., Ona 26, Tnn., Joseph 6, Tenn., Elizabeth 4, Tenn., Nancy 3, Tenn., John 1, Tenn.

Blackwell, Jesse, listed 1850 Hickman Co., Tennessee Census, age 65, born in Ga., Sarah 59, Ga, John 24, Tenn., Robert 21, Tenn.

Blackwell,Jesse, son of John. Deed Book TTT, p. 185, Franklin Co., Aa., 7/30/1814, Jesse Blackwell of Franklin Co., Ga. constitutes and appoints my father, John Blackwell of Franklin Co., my true and lawful atty to collect money willed to me by my grandfather, Paul Anthony, decd, in Burke Co., N. C. Jesse Blackwell m. Sarah Wilkins 4/26/1810, Franklin Co., Ga. They had ch: Jackson, b. 1816 in Only, Tenn. who m. 1842 Mary Rice, Lobe1ville, Tenn; Jesse; Joseph; John; Polly; William; Elizabeth; Robert; Wilkins; Seaborn.

Blackwell,John, b. ca 1750, res. of N. C. in 1785, in Franklin Co., Ga. by 1797, listed on 1820-1830 Hickman Co., Tenn. Census. Franklin Co., Ga. Deed Bk R (1806-7), p. 36-7, 10/21/1805, John Blackwell of Franklin Co., Ga. to Charles England of S. C., Pendleton Dist., for $1000, 100 acres on Tugalo River. Son: Jesse. Franklin Co., Ga. Deed Bk LL, p. 85-r" 10/3/1797, Robert Cosby of Elbert Co., ShertfE, to John Blackwell of Franklin Co., planter, 7.00 acres on Little Creek. Franklin Co., Ga. Deed Bk 0, p. 85-87, 6/12/1802, James Blair to John Blackwell, both of Franklin Co., for $100, 150 acres.
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Blackwell,Joseph, son of John, listed on 1820-1850 Hickman Co., Tenn. Census. He had six sons and three daus. 1850 Hickman Co.: Joseph 65, N. C., Mary 60, Ga., Thomas 17, Tenn., Ilenry 14, Tenn.

Blackwell,Joseph. LWT dtd 11/10/1804, probated 9/1806, Elbert Co., Ga. names ch: Dunston, Banks, Ralph, Joseph, Park, and Betsy Chandler Williamson. Wife: Sally. History of Elbert County by John H. McIntosh, p. 308: "Joseph Blackwell was b. 1746, Rev. War Soldier, who d. 1806. M;trried Sarah Banks who was b. 6/4/1748, dau. of Thomas nan~s and Sarah Chandler. Their son, Joseph, Jr., was Justice of Inferior Collrt of Elbert Co. from 1821-1829 and Member of House of Representatives 1328-18J2; also served in Ga. Senate in 1842.

Blackwell,Richard listed 1350 Hickman Co., Tenn. Census, 45, Ga., Louisa 35, Ga., John 15, Tenn., Mary 13, Tenn., Martha 11, Tenn., Franklin, 2 mos., Tenn.; and Mary Peppers 45, Ga.

Blackwell,Richard W., son of Joseph, b. 1805 Franklin Co., Ga., moved with his family before 1820 to Hickman Co., Tenn. to the town of Only. Appeared on 1840-50 Hickman Co., Tenn. Census.

Blackwell,Seaborn Anthony b. 1/17/1855 Only, Tenn. d. 3/7/1928 Mill Springs, Mo. m. (1) Mary Izora (Ida) Greer Bone b. 2/4/1863 Tenn., d. 10/12/1896 Mill Springs, Mo. He m. (2) Alice Caroline Williams 8/15/1897. Alice (1/9/1379-3/16/1928). (3) Sarah Bone m. 4/23/1865. Son: Robert T. Blackwell b. 12/21/1894 Mill Springs, Mo. d. 6/23/1971 St. Louis, Mo. m. 2/27/1915 Flossie Mae Walker, b. 6/21/1897 Mill Springs, Mo., Source: Eugene E. Blackwell, 2738 Lawndale Ave., Evanston, I1.60201.

Blackwell,William, Estate. Page 74, Franklin Co., Ga. Minute~, 1814-1823. 7/6/l~13, Ordered that William Blackwell have LWT on Est. of William Blackwell, decd. Schedule of property of Jecd valued 7/11/1818, p. 89.

Blaine, James (died 1792) of Toboyne Township,Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, was born near Londonderry, Ireland. He settled in Toboyne Township about 1745 and was influential in affairs during the French and Indian Wars. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Blair, E. S., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/1/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 311 W. Fifth St.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blair, Ed L., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/24/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 15 North Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blair, Ed L., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/6/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 34 Hill Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blair,James, Sr. deeded to Jacob Whisenant 60 acres in Franklin Co., on S side of the waggon road which leads from Adam Whisenants to Jacob Whisenants. Franklin Co., Ga. Deed Bk MM, p. 87.

Blake, D. O., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/21/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 30 Bedford Place, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blake, Sessoms to Thomas Collins, both of Oglethorpe Co. 4/25/1801, for $27.50, 13-1/2 acres in said county, adj. William Bohanon. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 289.

BlalockBLALOCK, David W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-23-1862,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Florida Bullock, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blalock, Jesse Lewis was born 6/7/1817 in North Carolina and died 10/3/1893 in Fayette County. His occupation was that of an attorney. In 1880, the family was residing in Fayette County, but in 1890, he purchased the home located at 155 S. Main Street in Jonesboro from J. F. Johnson, who built it in 1859. The two-story colonial-style home was decorated with eight large columns in the front. The Blalock’s were the first of five generations to occupy this home. The home was used as a hospital during the War Between the States for the Confederate Army. Source: Campbell County Marriages; 1880 Fayette County Census, District 496.
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Blanchard, Nathan, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-28-1852, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Jane Hall, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blanchard, William G., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-4-1856,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Nancy Eldridge, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blanchett, Philip's orphans, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Ga Land Lottery.

Bland, George C., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/3/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 490 S. Boulevard,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blank, James, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Blankenship, John A., Event:Marriage,Event Date:1-18-1877, County:Dooly, Notes:Married:Mary E. Lockerman, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blanks, George Carlton, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/7/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 141 W. Peachtree St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blanton, B. S. listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 50, farmer, born in N. C., Almira 22, N. C., Dr. Morgan 21, mulatto, S. C.

Blanton, E. R. listed 1650 Rutherford Co., N. C. C., Mary 20, N. C., Victory 4 (f) No C., John G. 2 7 mos., N. C.

Blanton, Ester listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 40, born N. C., J. W. (male) 22, N. C., N. C. (male), 20, N. C., G. I. 18 (male), N. C., M. M. 15 (female), N. C., L. E. 13 (female), N. C., T. (male), N. C., William 7, N. C.

Blanton, George, Event:Birth. Event Date:4/15/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 113 Courtland St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Blanton, Jackson listed on 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 32, N. C., Nicar? 31, N. C., Priscilla 10, N. C., Spencer 7, N. C., Melvin 7, N. C., Sarah 3, N. C., Asa 7 mos., N. C.

Blanton, Jackson listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, 30, farmer, N. C., Maloney (f) 28, N. Co, Narcissa 14, N. C., William 12, N. C., Nancy 10, N. C., Hannah 9, Ga., Terrel 2, N. C., Rachel, 6 mos., N. 9~,

Blanton, Jesse listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, laborer, age 38, N. C., A;essu )fe,a;e_. 39. N. C., James 12 N. C., Martha 11 N. C., William 18 N. C., Susannah 7 N. C., David 5 N. C., Alfred 2 N. C.

Blanton, James listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, laborer, N. C.,Mary 28, N. C., Joseph B. 20, N. C., Louisa 15, N. C.

Blanton, James listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 28, farmer, N. C., Sarah 35, N. C. farmer, N.

Blanton, Priscilla listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 50, N. C.., James 21, merchant, N. C., Gilford 18, N. C., Priscilla 16, N. C.

Blanton, Stephen listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 30, farmer, N. C., Sarah 23, N. C., Julia 3, N. C., Cynthia Phillips 45, N. C.

Blanton, William listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 43, laborer, N. C.

Blanton, William I. listed 1850 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census, age 27, farmer, N. C., S. E. (female) 25, N. C., M. E. (female) 5, N. C., S. E. (male) 3, N. C., M. I. (female) 1, N. C.

Bleckley, Logan E., Judge, veteran jurist d. 3/6/1907 Clarkesville, Ga. In 1857 he m. (1) Miss Caroline Haralson of Newton Co., Ga. (she d. 1887); and m. (2) 1892 Miss Clorie Herrin of New York. Judge Bleckley served as a private in the Confederate army for a short time, but on account of poor health was forced to ask for his discharge. In 1864 he was appointed supreme court reporter. After reporting the 34Th and 35th Georgia Reports, he resigned the position, again taking up the practice of law in Atlanta. In 1975 he was appointed to the supreme court bench and remained in this position until 1880, when he resigned, as the judge expressed it, worn down and tired out." In January 1887, upon the death of Justice Jackson, Judge Bleckley was appointed his successor, which position he held for years. Upon his death, his body was brought to Atlanta and was viewed in the supreme court room, buried Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, in the family lot. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bledsoe, Benjamin of Columbia Co., Ga. deeds to John Edwards of Wilkes Co. for $350.00, land on Big Creek, waters of Oconee River in Oglethorpe Co.Source: Oglethorpe Co. Ga. Deed Book B, page 9.

Bleich, Sam, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/20/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 17 Kennedy St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bleich, William, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/23/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 64 Robbins St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blennerhassett, Harman, born in Ireland in 1765, made his home on Blennerhassett Island on the Ohio River. He was the third son of nine children. He was married to his niece, Margaret in 1794. The estate was substantially large, and the Blennerhassetts ran a ferry to the Ohio shore for numerous guests. Source:American Spirit, January/February 2007.

Blew, William, Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-5-1867. County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Mary Jane Green, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Block, John L., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/11/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 142 Walker St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bloodworth, Henry listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 26, Ga., Isabel 25, Mary Ann E. 3, Benjamin, 8 mos. Also listed 1860: 36, Ga., Isabel 35, Mary 13, Benjamin 11, Rebecca 8, Frances 5, lsabella 2, Elizabeth 3.

Bloodworth, Henry listed 1860 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 27, Ga., Dorcas 26, Sara 3, John 1.

Bloodworth, Henry listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 72, Ga., Penelope 60, Lydia 21, William 17, Mason.

BLOODWORTH, Henry S. listed lB60 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 23, Ga., Mary E. 20, Ga.

Bloodworth, James listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 45, Ga., Margaret 27, Mary B. 17, Angeline 14, Henry W. B, Permelia 6, Lydia 21, Margaret 9.

Bloodworth, James listed lB60 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 54, Ga., Margaret 38, Angeline 24, Permelia 14, Margaret E. 10, Nancy 8, Martha 6, Susan M. 2, Wiley C. 1, Clarissa Grubbs 65.

Bloodworth, James H. listed lB60 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 38, S. C., Sarah E. 28, Ga., Joseph R. 12, K.(t) 12, Samuel 8, Nancy B. 5, Rutus 3.

Bloodworth, John listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 50, Ga., Mary Ann 43, Lucindann l6, Jaames C. L. 22, John E. 21, Miles 13, Henry 12, Harriett 10, Sarah Ann 9, Charity 6, Sinthia 4, Zachariah 2, Hillard (baby).

Bloodworth, John listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 23, Ga., Luciann 18, James H. 1, Sylvia 16.

Bloodworth, John listed 1860 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 34, Ga., Luciannn 35, James 10, Lydia 9, John P. 5, Martha I. 2.

Bloodworth, John E. listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 20, Ga.

Bloodworth, John W. listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 70, Ga., Sarah 53, Henry 17, Jonn 2, Jamison 5.

Bloodworth, Miles listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 40, Ga., Susan 27, Catherine 16, Henry 11, Miles M. 10, John D. 10, James H. 8, Martha 6, Rebecca 5, Augustus 3, Edy Ann 2. Also, 1860: Miles M. 50, Ga., Susan 46, Miles M. 21, John D. 21, James H. 20, Martha A. S. 15, Rebecca 15, Augusstus 13, Eddy Ann 11, Susan 10, L. F. 8, Emaline T. 3, Allen C. 1.

Bloodworth, Penelope listed 1860 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 10, S. C., Missouri R. 20, S. C.

Bloodworth, Sammuel listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. census, 61, Ga., Elizabeth Herrington 68, Ga.

Bloodworth, Sara Listed 1860 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 60, Ga.,Jordan, 40.

Bloodworth, Thomas listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census, 26, Ga., Georgianna 18 Ga., William M. L. 1. Also, 1860: Thomas 36, Ga., Georgianna 28, William M. L. 11, Sara 9, Henry C. W. 8, Penelope 6, James 4, Georgia A. E. 2.

Bloodworth, Timothy listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. CenS'ls, 48, Ga., Elizabeth 46, Rebecca 2t, Mary Ann 19, Elizabeth 17, Martha 14, Richard 12, David 10, John T. 6, Francis L. 3, Timothy 3 mos.

Bloodworth, William listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., G,'l. Census, 27, Ga.

Bloodworth, Willis listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., G!l. Census, 29, Ga., Cynthia 21, Catherine 4 Asa 2, Mary E.1. Also, 1860, Willis 38, Ga., Cynthia 21, Asa 12, Mary 11, A. A. 9, John 7, William C. 5, Willis F. 3, Henry O. 1.

BloomfieldBLOOMFIELD, James T., listed 1850 San Augustine Co., Tx. Census, Fam. #176, 29, Ala., Sarah P. 21, Ga., Janet. 2, Tx., Benjamin K. 1, Tx., Peter Anthony 35, Tenn.

Bloss, Morris, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/20/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 54 Piedmont Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blount, Edmond M. (1810-1866) acquired land in McIntosh Co., GA ca 1854; he was tax collector in 1859.
Source:Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Blow, James H., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-26-1867,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Penny Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blow, John T., Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-13-1854, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Sarah Jane Bush, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Blue, Alexander was a druggist-grocer in Darien, Ga.
Source:Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Blue, Daniel Sr. was b. ca 1760, d. 1838, native of North Carolina and of Scottish ancestry according to family tradition. His wife, Catharine, b. 1775 N. C. per 1850 Glynn Co., Ga. Census. Some evidence indicates that her maiden name may have been Catharine McQueen. They resided on Crooked River in Camden Co., Ga. 4/30/ 80 he advertised in The Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser for two run-away negroes, Owen andJim, about 25 years of age. Evidently Jim was recovered , if not Owen, as the former was levied on and sold in 1809 under foreclosure of a mortgage given by Daniel Blue to William I. Scott. Source: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Blue, Francis Archibald, the son of John and Mary Blue, was born 25 January 1842 and died 3 June 1883. He was married on 9 July 1866 to Mary Eliza Mitchell, the daughter of Stephen and Caroline (Lovedy) Mitchell (16 March 1825-3 September 1878). They were residents of Wilcox County in 1880. Mary Eliza was born 16 November 1844.Source:Francis Archibald Blue Bible
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Blue, James was the Darien postmaster from 1841 to ca 1851.
Source:Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Blum, Daniel, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/23/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 59 Piedmont, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boatenreiter, B. J., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/14/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 220 E. Georgia Ave.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boatright, Andrew J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-19-1877, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Cassandra Singletary, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Boatright, Daniel D. listed 1860 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census, 33, farmer, Ga., Eady 26, Ga., Mary A. 9.. Ga., Nancy S. 4, Ga., Elmira J., 6 mos., Ga. Also listed 1850.
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Boatright, John, listed 1860 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census, 21, Ga., Adeline 17, Ga., Mary J., 3 mos., Ga. John m. Adelina Melvina Pierce 4/17/1859, Emanuel Co.

Boatright, John, m. Nancy Neal 9/11/1377 Emanuel Co., Ga.

Boatright, Madison, listed 1880 Emanuel Co., G!l. Census, Fam. #213, 25, millhand, Ga., Lizzie 25, Ga., James 2, Ga.

Boatright, Reubin, listed 1850 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census, 56, farmer, Ga., William 16, Ga., Martha 18, Ga., John 11, Ga., Drusilla 4, Ga., Lacy 2, Ga. Listed 1860 Emanuel Co. Census, 66, Ga., Demaris 32, Ga., Druci1la 14, Ga., Lacy 1?., Ga., Frances 11, Ga., Anna 6, Ga., Lear? 4(f), Ga., Matthew (or Madison) 2, Ga., Isaac 1, Ga.

Boatright, Reubin, listed 1850 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #238, 19, farmer, Ga. listed with family of Joshua Brady.

Boatright, Reuben, m. Julia Ann Sconyers 1/6/1850 Emanuel Co., Ga.

Boatright, William, m. Tabitha or Telitha Bryant 12/4/1853 Emanuel. Co., Ga.

Bobbs, Joseph of Washington Co. deeds to James McDowel of Buncombe Co., N. C. for $500 287-1/2 acres of land formerly in Washington Co., now in Oglethorpe Co. on Sandy Creek adj SE by Phillips, all other sides vacant. Date: 26 April 1805. Source: Columbia Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 454.

Bockelmerm, Albert, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 167 Fowler St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Blocker, John, blacksmith, owned two plantations on Log Creek in Edgefield Co., S. C. For more information: South Carolina Pioneers: Genealogies

Bodehaver, J. C., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/15/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 58 Grady Place, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boden, Grover Cleveland, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/7/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 105 E. Fair St.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bodney, James H., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-10-1866, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Almira J.Thorpe, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Boehm, Julian, Event:Birth. Event Date:9/5/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 417 Washington St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boen, Silas, listed 1850 Bulloch Co., Ga. Census, Fam #172, 36, Ga., Elizabeth.

Bogaksli, William A., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/10/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 133 W. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bogan, Aurelius, Event:Marriage, Event Date:8-26-1858, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Margaret E. Bush, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Boggess BOGGESS, Jeremiah to Wilson Lumpkin Co. both of Oglethorpe Co. on 10/27/1804 for $100, 61 acres adj. said Lumpkin, Charles Simmons and others.Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 434.

Boggs, Eve, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Ga Land Lottery.

Boggs, James' orphans, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Boggs, J. R., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 251 Humphries St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bohannon, Alexander and Mary, his wife, deed to Joseph Bohannon on 5/5/1807, 167 acres of land on Soap Creek adj. Standard and Tatom. Source:Lincoln Co., Ga. Deed Book C, pp. 318-320.

Bohannon, Duncan lived on Newford Creek, in old Wilkes, now Lincoln Co., Ga. Elijah Clark deeded 850 acres in Capt. Pope's District (1787) to William Freeman, adjoining the land of Duncan Bohannan, Richard Call and Francis Stripling. The LWT of Duncan Bohannon probated 1 Jul 1811 Lincoln Co. named his wife, Elizabeth, and children.
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Bohannon, John of Greene Co. to Absalom Echols of Oglethorpe Co. on 11/6/1800 for $262.00, 131 acres on Hurricane Fork of Little River. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 535.

Bohanan, James and Jane, his wife to William Swaanson 2/10/1808, all of Oglethorpe Co. for $960, 260 acres on North Fork of Little River adj. S by Fanny Edmundson, W by Ann Tompson, N by William Finch, E by William Swanson. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 312.

Bohler BOHLER, E. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/19/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 169 W. Hunter St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boin, Amariah, Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-5-1856, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Georgia A.A.Shepherd, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Boin, M., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-17-1874 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth J. Peavy, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Boling, B. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 67 S. Boulevard, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bolton, Abner married Mary Raiborn on 12/14/1856 in Edgefield Co., S. C. Listed on 1870 Edgefield Co. Census, Saluda District, age 35, farmer, S. C., Mary 30, S. C., Emma 8, S. C., Sally 6, S. C., Jinnie 4, S. C., Henry 2, S. C., Willie 3 mos., S. C.

Bolton, Agnes. South Carolina Revolutionary War Indents, dated 1785, for "rough rice".

Bolton, Allen. 1782 and 1785 South Carolina Revolutionary War Stub Indents.

Bolton, Archibald listed 1790 Camden District, Lancaster Co., S. C. Census.

Bolton, B. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/24/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 170 Emmett St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bolton, Daniel, 1786 S. C. Rev. War Stub Indents.

Bolton, Henry listed 1790 Census, 96th District, Edgefield Co.

Bolton, Henry. Deed in Edgefield Co., S. C. Henry Bolton and his wife, Mary, of Edgefield Co., S. C. to William Humphreys (1787-1788), Deed Book 2, page 78.

Bolton, Henry, S. C. Land Grants: 9/14/1771, Lot 150 acres on Goodland Creek; also 200 acres, granted 8/27/1764. Source: S. C. State Archives Land Grants

Bolton, James listed 1790 S. C. Census, Cheraw District, S. C. Revolutionary War Stub Indents (1785).

Bolton, James, 1794 was a member o f the Cheraw Hill Church, Pee Dee, S. C.; in 1800 listed as a member of the Three Creek Church, on Three Creek.

Bolton, John listed 1870 Edgefield Co., S. C. Census, age 46, farmer, S. C., Elizabeth 30, S. C., James 11, S. C., Mary 9, S. C., Susan 7, S. C., Eliza 5, S. C., Lucinda 3, S. C., Smyly 1, S. C.

Bolton, Joseph died 1869 in Edgefield Co., S. C. Abner Bolton and H. T. Wright, executors. His LWT dated 4/26/1869 in Edgefield Co. named wife, Sallie, and son, Abner. Listed on 1860 Edgefield Co., S. C. Census, Fruit Hill District, age 63, farmer, S. C., Sarah 55, S. C., J. A. 16, S. C.

Bolton, Joseph listed 1850 Edgefield Co., s. C. Census, 53, farmer, S. C., Sarah 45, S. c., Robert 18, S. C., Elizabeth 16,. S. C., Abner 15, S. C., Thomas 13, S. C., James 1~, S. C., Allen 6, S. C..

Bolton, Luke and Mary Bolton of Oglethorpe Co., for the paternal care and natural affection, give to our beloved son, Leonard Bolton, a Negro man named Butler. 10/11/1806. Oglethorpe Co. Deed Book E, page 297.

Bolton, Martha listed 1790 S.C. Census, Beaufort district. Martha is listed Charleston, St.Michael's Parish.

Bolton, Martha, S. C. Land Grant, 240 acres, Charleston, S. C. Source: S. C. State Archives Land Grants.

Bolton, Nathaniel. Edgefield Co.., S. C. Deed Bk 30, p. 268 (1809- 11), Nathaniel Bolton of Edgefie1d Co. to William Fortner. Deed Bk 31, p. 309 (1811-1814), Nathaniel Bolton of Edgefield Co., S. C. to Thomas Dozier, Sr.

Boltzius, John Martin, minister, his LWT dtd 6/1/1763, probated 7/8/1766, Ga. Colonial Wills names wife, Gertrude Kraher Boltzius, wife of 28 years. Issue: Gotthilf Israel (should he remain in Germany; Catherine Clary. Mentions Rev. Mr. Lemke, Rev. Mr. Rabenhorst. Wit: John Flerl, John Casper Wettsh, Theobald Keiffer.

Bomar, F. J., funeral from Park Street M. E. Church, West End. Buried Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga.Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 8/27/1886.

Bonall, Anthony. Anthony Bonall, James Bonall and LaGuard, Frenchmen, are dwellers at Elizabeth City, near Hampton. These persons arrived in 1622, in the ship Abigail to impart information relative to the raising of silk. Two of them were related to John Bonoel, or Bonall, silk-worm raiser to the King...."
Source:The Virginia Census of 1624.

Bond, J. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/9/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Center Hill, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bond, James M.
Bond, Joseph was known as the largest cotton grower in Georgia, who had over 2200 acres on his plantation in counties south and west of Bibb Co., Ga. Colonel Bond had a home which overlooked the City of Macon and the Valley of the Ocmulgee River. His land holdings were extensive, owning and operating six plantations around Lee Co. and lying between the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bond, S. M. owned a rice plantation on Cathead Creek in McIntosh Co., GA before the War Between the States. Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Bond, T. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/8/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 387 Auburn Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bondorant, Josiah to John Smith, both of Oglethorpe Co. for $207, 60 acres on Clouds Creek. 11/7/1806. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed ook E, page 373.

Bone (Boan), George, Revolutionary War Pension, #S18326, NC, SC

Bone (Boan), Lewis, Revolutionary War Soldier, #R971, SC. Widow, Mary

Bone, John was born ca 1740 in Pennsylvania and removed to South Carolina where he was married on 19 Jan 1767 in Prince George Parish to Elizabeth Jordan. John Bone died 1796 in Jackson County, Georgia. Source: Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.

Bone, John Sherman, b. Etowal1 Co., Lookout Mtn, near Gadsden, Ala. m. Sarah ,Ann Downs b. Liberty Church, Marshall Co. Son: william Rezzie none b. Etowah Co., Ala. m. Zada Jane Ayers b. Tal1adega Co., Ala.; Paul Napoleon Done b. Etowah Co., Al~.; !~ell Marie Bone b. Etowah Co., Ala.

Bone, John was born about 1740 in Pennsylvania, and married 19 Jan 1762 in Prince George, Parish, S. C., (2) Elizabeth Jordan. John died 1796 in Jackson Co., Ga.
Source: Estate of John Bone, 1796 Jackson Co., Ga.
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Bone,William Rezzie, b. Etowah Co., Ala. m. Zada Jane Ayers b. Talladega Co., Ala. Issue: Rowan Sherman; Alfred Lee; Frances Ann m. Mr. Wester; William Lovia, all b. Gadsden, Ala.

Bonnell, Anthony was b. 1741, d. Screven Co., Ga. 1805, his LWT dtd 11/19/1804, naming wife, Mary and son, William; also, dau., Elizabeth, and grandson, John. Also mentions Archibald Mills, Henry Bryant, Anthony Bonnell, Jr. and Thomas F. Lovett. Died at his plantation in Screvfen Co. last Tues., Anthony Bonnell, in his 68th year. 4/27/1809. He was Ensign in Burke Co., Ga. 4th Regt. 1774, promoted to 2d Lt. of 1st Co. in 1778. He was Rev. War Soldier with original land grant in Burke Co., but lived in Screven. Issue: William 1774-1830 m. Rebecca Magee, Elizabeth m. Archibald Mills (12/28/1765-2/26/1818, buried Old Colonial Cemetery, Savannah. They had a son, Thomas Mills, b. 1/1/1782 who m. Nancy Lanier), Rebecca, listed as daughter in McCalls Roster of the Revolution; m. Thomas F. Lovett of Screven Co., Ga., and Anthony, Jr.Source:The Republican and Savannah Evening Ledger.

Bonnell, Anthony, Jr. His LWT dtd 7/8/1825, probated 11/5/1825 Emanuel Co., Va., Vol. A, p. 6-7, names wife, Rebecca and youngest Children: Anthony, William, Mary Casandra, Mary Ann. Other ch: Sary Ann, Jane.

Bonnell, Archibald was b. 1/1/1802 Burke Co., Ga., d. 6/18/1879 Shelby Co., Tx. Wife, Ann E., was b. 1812 Marion Co., Ga. Drew drew in 1.827 Ga. Land Lottery, Burke Co., also in 1829. 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #15, Archibald 47, farmer, Burke Co., Ann E. 38, Marion Co., Narcissa 11, Muscogee Co., Sarah E. Youman 10, Muscogee Co., Tandy R. 8, Muscogee Co., Loudica E. (f) 6, Muscogee Co., Louisa 9 mos., Muscogee Co.
Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.
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Bonnell,Arthur petitions to be relieved from Bond. Sec. of Nancy Deburk, formerly Ann Douglas, gdn of heirs of John Douglas, decd. Minutes, Ordinary Court, Screven Co. 1811-29, Vol. I, p. 41.

Bonnell, Charles was Lt., Burke Co., Battn, Ga. Militia, 1814.

Bonnell, Daniel was listed as a son of Anthony, Sr. in the following case: The State vs. Danie1 Bonnell, the younger. Oct. 12, 1784. A report of the Summary of the Trial. Verdict and Sentence in this case being made and the same duly considered by Council, unanimously advise that the executive authority due interpose, bllt on the contrary leave the law to its course, which is accordingly resolved and determined upon by the board." The Georgia Gazette dtd 10/21/1784 carried the news that Daniel Bonnell was executed for robbery on Oct. 18,1784. Previous to that, however, Danie1 Ronne1l held public office, having been appointed magistrate for St. Matthews Parish in 1776, Effingham Co., where he was also J. P. Liberty Co., Ga., John Mikel and Danie1 Bonnell, exrs of LWT of James Thomson of S. C. decd, gave notice to debtors and creditors, 8/3/1796.
Source:McCalls Roster of the Revolution, page 732; Revolutionary War Records of Georgia by Candler, Vol. III.

Bonnell,Elias. Savannah, In Council, 22 Oct 1782, Present, His Honor, The Governor. Whereas, there are a number of notorious characters who infest the roads...and are continually Inurdering and plundering the virtuous inhabitants of the same /s/ Elias Bonnell, etc.
Source:Revolutionary Records of Georgia by Candler, Vol. II, p. 386.

Bonnell, J. M., Dr., President of Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga., ca 1845.

Bonnell, John. His LWT dtd 7/25/1808 Screven Co., Ga. names grandsons: Thomas Cuyler Lovett, Robert Watkins Lovett. Granddaughters: Eliza Marie Hues, Roxanna Hues. Daughters: Elizabeth Lovett and Martha Hues. John Bonnell, 2d Lt., 5th Co., Burke Co. Battn, GA. Militia, 1778. John Bonnell served on Screven Co., Ga. Grand Jury 3/1799.

Bonnell, William, son of Anthony, was listed as J. P., Burke Co., Ga., 1813. l1e W.:IS b. 1774 and m. 1795 Rebecca Magee. Issue: Jo11n; Jane b. 1804 Screven Co. m. Benjamin Lane, Rev. War Soldier.

Bonneyman, Alex, Event:Birth. Event Date:9/21/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 84 E. Linden St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Book, B. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/28/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 52 Walker St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BookerBOOKER, I. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/3/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 56 Williams St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Booker, William F. Writ of Fi. Fa. Suite of administrators of William F. Booker against George Marlow and Robert Chivers. Clevers A. Helms, Sheriff. Highest bidder: Thomas H. Chivers for the "Sandy Cross tract". Test: R. G. Lacy, Simon Morris, Jr. 12/7/1830. Taliaferro Deed Book A, page 220.

Books, B. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/16/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 58 Walker St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boon R. C., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/7/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 421 Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boone A., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/16/1909,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 546 Central Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Booth, George. LWT dtd 2/23/1818, probated 7/6/1818, Elbert Co., Ga. WB L (1816-1821), p. 181. Wife: Nancy. Ch: Judith, Sally, Henry, Mary Ann, Nathaniel, Robert, Nancy. Admrs: Wife, Nancy; Reuben Christian and David S. Booth.

Borochoff, Abe, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/28/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 280 Woodward Ave, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Borochoff, S., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/9/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 27 Fraser St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Borugesser, Bert V., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/17/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 106 Plum St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BossBoss, J. , boy, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/3/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:6 Maple St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bostick,Chesley, Jr. of Augusta m. Miss Suckey Cobb, dau. of John Cobb, Esq. of Kiokies 3/18/1791. Augusta Chronicles 3/26/l79l.

Bostick,Chesley, Capt. (Sr.), age 64, d. at Louisville, Ga. 1/2/1808. Rev. War Soldier. Augusta Chronicles 1/23/1808.

Bostick,Jacob m. Rebecca Bea1, dau. of Hezekiah Beal, Esq. at Mt. Pleasant on 2/16/1804. Augusta Chronicles 2/18/1304.

Bostick, Nathan came from Surry Co., N. C. to Richmond Co., GA.
Source: Revolutionary War Pension of Nathan Bostick. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bostick, Rufus E., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/18/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 7 Orange St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bothwell, G. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, E. Ellis St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Botkowsky, Alex, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 45 Butler St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Botterfield, L. P., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/21/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 95 W. Peachtree St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bottoms, William, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-15-1853, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Martha J. Foster, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bouchard, Joseph H., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/8/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 339 Fraser St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boudinot, Elias of Philadelphial served as director of the U. S. Mint. Source:American Spirit, January/February 2005.

Boun, James, listed 1850 Bulloch Co., Ga. Census 30, Ga., SUs'1n 23, Nicy 7, Rebebecca 5, Elisha 2.

Bowden, John G., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/3/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 230 S. Pryor St.,Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bowden, Mary Mahoney, died Atlanta, Ga. June 8, 1886. In Memoriam. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 6/13/1886

Bowden, W. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/22/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 77 Stonewall St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bowditch, Nathaniel (1773-1838) was one of seven children of Habakkuk Bowditch, a mariner who lost several ships at sea and returned to his trade as cooper, making barrels for ships. The family was poor. Bowditch's grandmother, Mary Turner Bowditch, who lived with his family, was the daughter of Salem, Massachusett's richest merchant of the early 1700s and grew up in the House of the Seven Gables, New England's oldest surviving mansion, built in 1668. After his mother died, Nathaniel left school and helped his father in the cooper trade. At the age of 12, he was apprenticed to a ship's chandler which provided him room and board until he was 21 when he went to sea. He was an avid reader and when 26 years old found more than 8,000 errors in the era's standard works on navigation, and set about publishing a corrected version called The New Practical Navigator. Source:American Spirit, May/June 2004.

Bowdoin, Pierre was born 1640 in Larochelle, France and died 12 September 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was married in Boston in 1674 to Elizabeth Fixe (1643-8/18/1720). Known issue: John, James, Elizabeth and Mary. John Bowdoin, son of Pierre, was born 1674 in La Rochelle, France and died 16 April 1717 in Northampton County, Virginia. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bowen, Bryant , Event:Marriage, Event Date:8- 3-1872, County:Dooly Notes:Married: Martha Prator, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowen, H. , Event:Birth. Event Date:6/11/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 515 W. North Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bowen,Hezekiah listed 1850 Bulloch Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #315, 53, farmer, Ga., t'hereby 50, Obediah 25, Malakiah 21, Ann 18, Hezekiah 16, William 14, Nancy 12, John 10, Ebenezer Smith 75, mechanic, Maine. Hezekiah Bowell m. Fereby Fitzpatrick 9/11/1820 Bulloch Co., Ga.

Bowen,Mark, b. ca 1780 m. Penelope, her est. l849 Bulloch Co., Ga. Deed Bk M, p. 189, Bulloch Co., Elizabeth Studstill appts Mark Bowen power of attorney 1/11/1803.

Bowen,Minnie , Event:Birth. Event Date:3/7/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Kirkwood, Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bowen, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12- 9-1857 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Penny Wade, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowen, Malachi, Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-17-1868, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Lenora Murray, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowen, Owen J. SEE John Jack.

Bowen, Owen J. SEE James Freeman.

Bowen,Penelope, 10/24/1850 the undersigned heirs of Penelope Powel1, decd, acknowledges to have received our representative portion of the estate: Silas E. Bowen, James J. Bowen, Joseph Wilson,, John Groover, Stephen Kennedy, Bazzel Jones, John H. Bowen. Bulloch Co., Ga. Divs. of Estate.

Bowen, Perry, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Bowen, Richard, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3- 9-1862, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sarah Clemmons, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowen, Richard J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-11-1866, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Queen I. Hightower, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowen, Wylde Lyde Lasham, Colonel. Nestling among the pine-clad hills of the upper Ogchee river is the quiet little village of Jewells - a busy little world in itself, with its humming cotton factory, the center of interest and the thrift of its citizens attested by many pretty homes. The large company store bears the firm name of Bowen, Jewell & Co., the subject of this sketch being the senior member. Col. Bowen is a Tennesseean by Birth. the son of Reece and Mary (Moody) Bowen, and was born in Granger county Oct. 22, 1838. He grew to manhood in that county, and was just completing his education in what is now known as Carson and Newman college when the war broke out. Four full years he followed the fortunes of the Confederacy, after which he went to Florida, where he engaged successfully in various business enterprises until 1881. In that year he moved to Jewells, and subsequently he bought a controlling interest in the plant of his father-in-law, D. A. Jewell, and has since devoted his energies to its operation. The company has one of the finest cotton plants in the state, operating some 3,800 spindles and 120 looms, together with a ginnery and grist-mill, and is doing a large and paving business. Col. Bowen was one of the first to respond to the call to arms in t he late civil war. A senior at college, within a few months of graduation, he insisted on leaving for the front. The president, finding it useless to argue further, handed him his diploma as he took the train for Charleston. Arriving at that point he joined a company of minute men, but soon went to Florida, where he entered the regular army as quartermaster. This service, however, smacked too little of war for a young man of spirit, and he therefore enlisted in the Fourth Florida, a regiment of infantry which was being organized for the army in the west, and of which he was elected major. Just previous to going to Tennessee he was elected lieutenant-colonel, and on the death of the colonel commanding in 1862, was promoted to that position. While leading his regiment at the battle of Murfreesboro, his conduct under fire was such as to call forth the warmest praise of his ranking officers, and he was promoted to brigadier-general of the Confederate army. Col. Bowen, however, has modestly refrained from prefixing that title to his name, as his commission, though issued, never reached him on account of the unsettled and chaotic condition of things near the close of the war. During the war Col. Bowen enjoyed the fullest confidence of his commanding officers, and was frequently entrusted with most important business. He was personally acquainted with a large number of the leading men, both in and out of the army, and related many interesting occurrences. The following incident he relates illustrates Gen. Hardee's keen sense of humor. It was on the day of the noted Peachtree creek engagement during the battle of Atlanta, Ga.. The battle had been raging for some time with heavy losses to each army. The brave Gen. William H. T. Walker had just fallen, and Gen. Hardee, feeling that Hood should be apprised of his death, dispatched Col. Bowen to him with the sad intelligence. "Go back," said Hood, " and tell Hardee to press up Peachtree creek. It's the grandest route of the war." On hearing these orders Hardee drily remarked. "Yes, but it's the wrong kind of a route." Col. Bowen retired with the army before Sherman, and, joining Johnston in South Carolina, was shortly after sent with important dispatches to Gen. Lee. He delivered the dispatches to that general the day before the evacuation of Richmond, and returned to Johnston's army, to be soon surrendered at Greensboro, N.C. Instead of returning to his native state Col. Bowen came south, and, on arriving at Milledgeville, was taken with a severe attack of fever. During his convalescence he one day drove over to the little town of Jewells. It was there he first met the lady who now as his wife graces his beautiful home, though at that time she was but a little girl. Locating in Florida, the visits which the colonel now and then made to his people in Tennessee were supplemented by calls at Jewells. It was thus the "old, old story" was again rehearsed, and on June 28, 1877, Miss Mary E. Jewell became Mrs. Bowen. This lady, who graduated with distinguished honors at Lucy Cobb institute in 1875, is a daughter of D. A. Jewell and Mary A. (Shea) Jewell, her father having in a great measure built the factory and founded the town which bears his name. To them have been born seven children: Marie, Lucile, deceased, Mabel, Orlando, Reece, deceased, Marian and Robert E. Lee. Col. Bowen is the leading figure in his community. In politics he is a stanch democrat, in faith a Missionary Baptist and a deacon in the church to which he belongs, and is also a royal arch Mason. Source:Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1 Historical Society of Georgia (1895).

Bowen, William , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-28-1874, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Josephine Harrell, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bower, G. V., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/14/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 30 Gartrell St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bower, George Victor, Event:Birth. Event Date:6/13/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 30 Gartrell St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bower, W. I., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/15/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 65 Cone St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bowers, L. O., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/4/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 31 Hayden St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bowling,Thornberry Bowling [6/8/1777-5/8/1839} and m. (1) Lucy Rainey (b. 2/12/1799), (2) Mary Ann Wright on 6/19/1828 in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. where the family resided.
Source: Research Records of Jeannette Holland Austin. For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes and Genealogies

Bowling, Thornberry Jackson (3/30/1833-11/7/1919) m. Mary E. Smith. Their children: Mary Anna b. 2/1861, George b. 6/14/1863, Joseph Smith b. 3/1/1866, Harriet Newel b. 8/2/1867, Thomas Thornberry b. 11/27/1869, Walter Grogan b. 2/28/1892, William Franklin Bowling b. 8/8/1877 and Harry b. 1/7/1881 m. Ellen Cranford. Source: Thornberry Bowling Bible (Oglethorpe Co., Ga.) Owner: Mrs. Charles W. Foppert, 1803 Erlen Road, Melrose Park, Philadelphia, PA 19126 (1970); The Austin Collection by Jeannette Holland Austin. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Bowles, Nathan, Revolutionary War Soldier, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Land Lottery.

Bowls, William of Greene Co. to James Harvel of Greene Co. 3/10/1798 200 acres for $100.00.Source: Greene Co. Ga. Deed Book P, page 278.

Bowman, C., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/20/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 760 Whitehall St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bowman, Hardy, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-20-1865, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Nancy Pitts Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bowman, Nora , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-11-1919, County:Paulding , Notes:Married: E. L. C. Camp Source: Paulding Co. Marriages

Bowman, Robert to Jeremiah Russell, both of Oglethorpe Co. 33 acres on Clouds Creek for $150 on 10/4/1806, being part of a tract originally granted to George Johnson. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 251.

Boxley, Joseph came from Boxley, England and settled in Spotsylvania County, Virginia; later removed to Louisa County. Source: A History of Louisa County.



Boyce, Eugene, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 248 Bryson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boyd,Abram of Burke Co., Ga., planter, deeded to Reuben Boyd of Crackers Neck District, Barnwell, S. G., planter, 90 acres, being pt of 360 acres granted to William Low 8/27/1784, bounded by lands of William Boyt, et aI, dtd 3/3/1801.

Boyd, Eliza, her LWT dtd 3/25/1856, Emanuel Co., Ga. WB A (1815- 1868), p. 80-31. Patience Boyd, extrx. Heirs: James E. Thompson, and "my youngest children."

Boyd, James' orphans, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Boyd,John B. m. Phereby Lanuiford 3/9/1826, Warren Co., Ga.

Boyd, Marion W., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/11/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:. girl, 701 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Boyd, Samuel, Revolutionary War Pension, #W9737, widow, Isabella, SC, GA


Boyd, William. SEE Moses Millican.

Boyd, W. R., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/21/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 774 1/2 Marietta St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Boyet,Arthur, decd. Emanuel Co., Ga. will Bk A. Admn of Est. of Arthur Boyet decd. Bond of Lehler Williamson and Solomon Williamson 12/10/1866.

Boyet,Isaac was listed 1330 Decatur Co., Ga. Census, 2 males under 10, male 5-10, male 10-15, 2 females 5-10, female 30-41.

Boyett, Edward, b. 1770/1780 Lexingtoll Co., g. C., son of James, listed on 1820 Screven Co., Ga. Census, 3 males under 10, male 10-16, male 26 to 45, female under 10, female 10-16, female 26- 45. 1830 Screven Co., Ga. Census, male under 5, male 5-10, male 10-15, male 50-60, 2 females 10-15, female 15-20, female 20-30. Screven Co. Deed Bk J, p. 289, 7/12/1815, Edward Boyett and his wife, Rebecca, deed to Moses Twiggs for $38, 200 acres of pine land on Little Horse Creek.
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Boyett, George m. Matilda Walden 4/29/1341, Screven Co., Ga.

Boyett, James, son of Stephen, his LWT, Screven Co., Ga., Vol. (1811-1829), P. 1, dtd 3/5/1811. Page 20, Sabrey Boyet was given guardianship of Seth Boyett, her son. In 1796 James Boyett received 400 acres as a land grant in 5creven Co. Issue: Seth (minor in 1811) m. (1) Hannah Fraser 10/19/1817, (2), Patience Moore 6/18/1829, both ill Screven Co., Ga.; Irvin, d. 1824 Screven Co., Ga.; Philip, listed 1830 Decatur Co., Ga. CenS\IS; Edward, b. 1770/1780 Lexington Co., S. C., wife Rebecca; James, Jr. b. 1772 Lexington Co., S. C.; and John m. 3/29/1830 Sabra Sasser, Screven Co., Ga. Source: White's Historical Collection of Georgia.

Boyett, James T., son of Edward, b. 1812 Screven Co., Gn., d. after 1880 in Bradley Co., Ark., m. 1831/2 Mary (b. 1818 Ga.)

Boyett, John H. m. Elizabeth Trawick 10/9/1853, Screven Co., Ga. Their son, John It., Jr.

Boyett, Joseph A. m. Belinda George 4/12/1363 Screven Co., Ga.

Boyett, Joseph A. m. 12/8/1850 Polly Ann Bush, Screven Co., Ga.

Boyett, Joseph. Joseph Boyett and wife, Gatsey Peacock were m. 5/8/1819. Gatsey, wife of Joseph, was b. 10/27/1803 in Washington Co., Ga., d. 2/27/1891, aged 33 yrs. Joseph John Boyett of Randolph Co., Ga. and Jane Elizabeth Auams of Randolph Co., Ga. were m. 10/14/1866 by Cooper Hall, J. P. Joseph Johrt Boyett was b. 12/22/1843. Jane Elizabeth Adams was b. 7/4/1828. Jane Boyett, wife of Joseph John Boyett, d. 8/15/9912. Joseph John Boyett d. 10/16/1918, Henry Co., Ala. Gibson Boyett and Elizabeth Bateman m. 11/12/1836, Henry Co., Ala. Marr. Lic. Book 1822-1866. Source: History of Henry Co., Alabama by Mrs. Marvin Scott.

Boyett, Reuben b. ca 1823 Ga. d. 10/1858 in cotton press accident (explosion) in Chambers Co., Ala. m. Louisa Amanda Heard 11/18/1849 Troup Co., Ga, listed 1850 Chambers Co., Ala. Census. Louise In. 2nd, James M. Pittman 1/28/1860 Hogansville, Troup Co., Ga. She d. 7/1/1862 Hogansville, Ga. of typhoid fever. Issue: John Jasper b. l/lg/l853 Chambers Co., Ala. d. 1862 Troup Co., Ga.; Ervin Newton b. 11/19/1854 Chambers Co., Ala. d. 3/22/1931 Houston, Chickasaw Co., Miss., buried Houston Cemetery; George Washington b. 11/28/1856 Chambers Co., Ala. d. 5/2l/1945 at Moss Point, Miss., bur. St. Peters Cemetery, Section 2, Oxford, Miss.; Reuben Charles b. 10/30/1858 Chambers Co., Ala., d. infancy. Source: Bibles of John Jasper Heard and George Washington Boyette in possession of Charles E. Boyett, Rt. 1, Box 182, Steens, Miss. 39766; 1922, Carnegie Institute Family Traits History by Ivy Devine Boyette.

Boyett, Stephen, son of Thomas Jefferson Boyett, was b. ca 1745, d. Burke Co., Ga. before 1790 m. a Miss Walker, dau. of Thomas Walker. They had six sons, one of whom was Reuben. Stephen died between 1786 and Census of 1790 but Chancery Records show that he was the father of Reuben Boyd. Issue: Reuben 1768-11/6/1827, buried Jackson, S. C., James Welcome, d. 1811 Screven Co., Ga., John, William, Stephen b. ca 1745, moved to Burke Co., Ga., Benjamin, listed on 1805 Ga. Land Lottery, resident of Screven Co., and Allen. Source: The Boyd Family by Montague L. Boyd, Jr.

Boyett, William T. m. 1/5/1865 Rebecca A. Yawn, Screven Co., Ga.

Boyett, William W. deeded 1/14/1826 Hugh M. Ector, both of Butts Co., Ga., 101 1/4 acres, Lot 60. Source: Butts Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 206-207.

Boykin, Bius served in the Revolutionary War on the North Carolina Line. He married Sarah Peoples (born in Virginia, died in Georgia after 1812), and he died in 1812. Issue: Thomas (1785-1829), served in the War of 1812, married Elizabeth Fennell, daughter of Nicholas Fennell, Revolutionary War Soldier of North Carolina and his wife, Margaret Robinson; received bounty lands in Georgia; John Boykin; Solomon Boykin; Nancy Boykin; and Jenny Boykin. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Boykin, Burwell, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born 1752 in Virginia, died 1817 in South Carolina, married (1) Elizabeth Whitaker (2) Mary Whitaker. He had 17 children. He was a brother of Major Francis Boykin and Samuel Boykin. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Boykin, Edward (1698-1770) was a son of Edward Boykin of Charing Cross (born 1650 Kent County, England, died 27 May 1728 Isle of Wight County, Virginia married Ann Gwaltney, born 20 May 1696 Surry County, Virginia, died 24 February 1728 Isle of Wight County, Virginia, the daughter of William Gwaltney and Alice Flake). For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Boykin, Francis, Major, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born in South Carolina in 1745, came to Baldwin County, Georgia in 1785 where he died in 1821. He was a Major in the "Mounted Rangers" of South Carolina. He married Catharine Whitaker. Issue: Samuel (1786-1848) married (1) Sarah Maxwell (2) Narcissa Cooper; James Boykin married (1) Miss Owens (2) Miss Rutherford; Elizabeth Boykin married William Rutherford. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Boykin, John, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/24/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 81 E. 5th St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Boyle, Peter, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Ga. Land Lottery.

Boyles, Catharine married John W. Melton 8 October 1867 Fulton County, Ga.

Boyles, Charles married Ada Dailey on 16 October 1892 in Fulton County.

Boyles, Charles R., age 35, born in South Carolina, page 433, 1850 Charleston Co., S. C. Census. Ellen, age 30, Julia, age 6 and Charles R., age 5.

Boyles, Ellison listed on 1880 Columbia County, Florida Census, Precinct 4, age 48, born in South Carolina. Wife: Rebecca, age 42, born in Georgia. Children: William, age 15, born Georgia, Frank, age 12, born in Georgia, Mary J., age 9, born in Georgia, Nancy E., age 6, born in Georgia, and Georgia (daughter), age 3, born in Georgia.

Boyles, Ellison. Listed on the 1870 Appling County Census, age 37, born in South Carolina, Holmesville (page 52). Wife: Rebecca, 32, born in Georgia, John H., age 11, Allen, age 9, William, age 5, Frank B., age 2 and Robert L., age 20 months.

Boyles, Ellison. Listed 1850 Beaufort County, S. C. Census, as clerk in a store, age 18.

Boyles, E. R., age 23, born in Kentucky, listed on the 1870 Fulton Co. Census, brick mason (no family), Roll 151, page 252. 4-WD Atlanta, Ga.. He married Sue F. Harris on 30 August 1870 in Fulton County, Ga.

Boyles, Hester A. (Mrs.) married Albert King on 19 August 1895 in Fulton County.

Boyles, Isaac W. married Mrs. Essie Glenn Maddox on 8 August 1901 in Fulton County.

Boyles, J. A. married L. C. Boon on 13 November 1883 in Fulton County.

Boyles, John C. married Mildred E. Pickett on 21 April 1896 in Fulton County.

Boyles, John M. married Hester A. Speer on 17 April 1884 in Fulton County.

Boyles, Lewis C., age 34, born in South Carolina, listed page 433, 1850 Charleston Co., S. C. Census, Mary J., age 27, Josiah P., age 7, John, age 5, Lucy, age 3, Lewis C. J. R., age 1.

Boyles, Nathaniel C., listed 1850 Barnwell Co., S. C. Census, page 439, age 44, Mary, age 26, Nancy, age 6, Rebecca, age 4 and Eliza, age 2.

Boyles, Robert Emmett married Juliet Beatrice Smith on 2 January 1901 in Fulton County.

Boyles, Stella A. married William W. McKnight 19 November 1890, Fulton County.

Boyles, Susan F. listed on 1880 Atlanta, Ga., Fulton County Census, age 28, born in Georgia, seamstress; Charles, age 9, newsboy,(states father was born in Ohio); Stella N., age 6 (states her father was born in Ohio) and Edgar, age 4 (states father was born in Ohio).

Boynton, Charles Edward, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/11/1909,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 707 Piedmont Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Boynton, Charles Edward, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/24/1906,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 707 Piedmont Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Boyt,Irvin, deceased. Screven Co., Go. Annual Returns, p. 107. Admr, Edward Boyet. P. 107 is inv. and sale of estate. Page 227, To cash recd him; pt of his mother's est 4.37, 5/4/1829. Page 14'1, Cash pd to Stephen Boyet 3.50; Philip Boyet 6.25, Ann Boyet 8.00. Source: Screven Co. Ga. Minutes, Vol. A, 1911-29, p. 116, Edward Boyet is made admr of est. of Irvin Boyt, decd.

Boyt, James, LWT of James Boyt names wife, Rebecca. Bequeaths her all his land in Emanuel Co. containing 702 acres. Son: Arthur, and wife, Rebecca, exrs. Dtd 10/29/1837.Source: Emanuel Co., Ga. Will Bk A, p. 86-87.

Boyt,James T., buried Bethelem Baptist Church Cemetery, Screven Co., Ga., 10/10/1859-4/4/1925.

Bradford,Brace, W. N., Dr., an eminent physician of Decatur Co., aged 75, died 10/27 at his residence in Bainbridge. He leaves a large family. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 10/28/1886.

Bradford,Bradford, D. C., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/8/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 669 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bradford,James listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 4~2, 40, S. G., Marinda 36, S. C., Nancy 14, S. C., Lucy 12, S. C., Anna 10, S. C., Joseph 8, S. C., Sarah 6, S. C., Giles 4, S. C., Rosanna? (m) 3, S. C.

Bradford,John Listed 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 167, 36, house carpenter, Ga., Elizabeth 30, N. C., Sarah A. E. 4, Ga., Mary 1, Ga., Elizabeth 70, Ga.

Bradford, Robert , Event:Birth. Event Date:10/25/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 82 Carroll St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bradford,Samuel M., his LWT dtol 6/23/1870, probated 10/11/1870, Bartow Co., Ga. Wills, Vol. A (1836-1884), p. 327-329. Wife: Elizer. Son-in-law: Donald Eddleman Harris. Dau: Cynthia. Sons: Isaac Fuller, Ollver (not 18).

Bradley, C. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/17/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 47 Kirkwood Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bradley, Henry, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-14-1870, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth Stephens Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bradley, John. 1839 Jackson Co., Ga. Tax Digest, Lays District, paid .21; 175 acres Jackson County; 150 acrfes, Walton Co.

Bradley, John, deceased. 1840 Jackson Co., Ga. Tax Digest, Lays District, 175 acres paid by Hezekiah McElhannon for John Bradley.

Bradley, John, Sr. deeds to Isaac Brooks 100 acres in Walton County located on the Appalachee River, being part of a surgey granted Williamson. 13 December 1820. Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book G, page 264.

Bradley, John Bradley of Jackson Co., Ga. from William Nichols, 150 acres on the Appalachee River. 9 November 1814. Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book F, page 180.

Bradley, John of Clarke County from William Wilkins of Jackson Co., Ga., 150 acres on the Appalachee River, together with 100 acres adjoining Josiah Bradley's land containing in all 250 acres. The above land was sold together with 225 acres by Joseph Little, Tax Collector, in 1814. William Wilkins, purchaser. Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book F, page 205. 23 February 1815.
Bradley, John from John Peppers 125 acres on Beach Creek, adjoining lines of Nevil and Morrison, exclusive of 25 acres to be taken by J. Wheeler. 29 January 1818. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book F, pp. 114-115.
Bradley, John, Revolutionary War Soldier, who died in Jackson County. The Appalachee River became part of Lake Oconee.

Bradley, John A. gives to Nicholas L. Meriwether, both of said county, all my estate, both real and personal, 4 Negroes named Fielding, Sally, Letty and Henry, 200 acres on Millstone Creek adj. David Weaver, Senr and others, place where I now live including my present dwelling house, all my cows, horses, sheep, hogs, goats, etc. Also my change of the present land lottery should I be fortunate. Recorded 10/18/1808. Oglethorpe CO. Deed B ookj E, page 375.

Bradley, Johnson. 1839 Jackson Co., Ga. Tax Digest., Lays District, paid .16 poll tax. Also, 1840 Tax Digest, Lays District. Also, 1841 Tax Digest, WIlliams District, page 61, 125 acres in Jackson County.

Bradley, Josiah. 1841 Jackson Co., Ga. Tax Digest, Rogers District, page 44, paid .31 1/4 cens poll tax. Hezekiah McElhannon, Williams District, 175 acres, agent for the heirs of J. Bradley. 1841 Tax Digest - Josiah Bradley, Rogers District, page 39, paid .31 1/4 cens poll tax. Taxes were paid by George Story, agent for Josiah Bradley.

Bradley,Richard shot and killed by Alpheus Martin of Liberty Co., now youngest prisoner in Chatham Co. jail. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 7/5/1886

Brady, G. W., living four miles from Oglethorpe, had two sons to die Thursday, age 15 and seventeen. He has three more children that are quite sick. Source:The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 4/18/1886.

Brady, W. D., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/5/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 477 N. Jackson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bragg, Williamson, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-2-1869, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth Rape Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brailsford BRAILSFORD, Daniel H. was a planter in McIntosh County in the early 1820s and 18302; he represented the county in the state legislature and held several county offices.
Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Brailsford, William of McIntosh Co., Ga., was the son of Samuel Brailsford and his wife, Elizabeth (Holmes) Brailford, was born 1767 in Charleston, South Carolina and died 8 April 1837 in Darien, McIntosh County, Georgia. He was married to Maria, born 1769, died 3 April 1837 in Darien, buried on the old Baillie Plantation in Eulonia. He established a rice plantation located on Hwy 17 near Darien, which he called Brailsford, later renamed “Broadfield”, which he left to his daughter, Camilla.
Source: Old Baillie Plantation, Eulonia, Ga.
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Brailsford, William, son of D. H., was a planter of Sea Island Cotton on Sutherland's Bluff in McIntosh County before the War Between the States.
Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Bramminy, Thomas, Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-16-1853, County:Dooly, Notes:Married:Mary Elizabeth King Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Branan, J. C. , Event:Birth. Event Date:10/15/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 63 Love St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Branch, A. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/13/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 29 E. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Branch, Christopher, 1602-1681, emigrant to Virginia 1619/1620, member of House of Burgess. m. in 1639 Mary Adder. They had a son, Christopher who m. Ann Sherman (they had son, Christopher.)

Branch, Henry of Chesterfield Co. to Francis Flurnoy of said countyand Obadiah Flurnoy, his brother, for $2100.00, 700 acres in Wilkes Co. adj. Porter, Talbert, Scurlock, Long and others, within 5 miles of Washington, Georgia, being bought by Henry Branch's father of John Talbert, Senr. 15 September 1799.Source: Wilkes Co., Ga. Deed Book RR, page 362.

Branch, M. J., farmer and legislator, Berzelia, Columbia County...was born in Petersburg, Va. in 1847, the son of Thomas and Sarah P. (Reed) Branch...He moved to Augusta, Ga. in 1868 and engaged in merchandising until 1879. In 1880, he married Sue Steiner, born 1852 in Tiffin, Ohio, by whom he had three children, viz: Hal S., Melvin C. and Steiner. In 1876, he removed to Columbia County, and served as a delegate to the national convention of the people's party in Omaha in 1892...elected as a member of the Georgia legislature, re-elected in 1894. Dr. Steiner, Mrs. Branch's adopted father, served in the Mexican war with General Scott and was a surgeon in the Confederate Army; after the war settled in Augusta, where he was a leading physician until he died in 1892. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Columbia County Sketches.

Branch, W. H. , Event:Birth. Event Date:1/19/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 75 Whiteford Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Branham, W. R., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/14/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 451 Whitehall St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brannan, C. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/15/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 70 Ester St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brantley, Amos, on Certified Li9t of Georgia Troops. On The Harvey List, as Rev. War Soldier. Died 3/31/1828 in Hancock Co., Ga., age 70.

Brantley,Benjamin m. Susan Fidelia 810dget 6/19/1834 Richmond Co., Ga.

Brantley, Benjamin, his LWT dtd 8/29/1842, probated 11/1/1842 Monroe Co., Ga. names sons: Thomas P., James M., Mark. Wife: Rebecca. Daus: Prudence Childs; Rosa Redding, Phebe Brantley, Amanda E. Brantley, Essey Brantley.

Brantley,Brittain, certifled as soldler in the Georgia Troops, Rev. War. On The Harvey List.

Brantley, Edmund, his LWT dtd 9/29/1855, probated 12/3/1855, Jones Co. Ga. Will Bk C, names wife, Rachel. Son: Franklin M. Grandch: Francis Eubanks of Miss., Tabitha Jolly of Miss. Decd son: Harris Brantley. Exrs: Wife, Rachel, Peyton T. Pitts.

Brantley7, Edward was b. 1622 in England, d. 30 Mar 1688, Isle of Wight Co., Va (his LWT dated 1688-9). The first record of him in Virginia is when he was transported by John Seaward (who was granted 400 acres in the Isle of Wight County on June 18, 1638). On October 30, 1669, Edward Brantly was granted 675 acres in the Isle of Wight County, near Mr. England and the dancing place, through a pocoson, by Mr. Tookes to the Ashen Sw., near Hen. White's old Cart Path to the Mill, for transporting 14 persons. (Patent Book 6).For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Brantley, Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua, m. Shadrack Turner.

Brantley,Frances m. Churchill Gibson 12/24/1835 Monroe Co., Ga., Book A, p. 93.

Brantley, Franklin M. listed 1850 Meriwether Ga., Margaret 23, Augustus H. 5, John R. 4.

Brantley, Green listed 1850 Laurens Co., Ga. Census 26, Ga., Elizabeth 25, Florida Ricks 4.

Brantley, Harriet listed 1850 Laurens Co., Ga. Census 53, S. C., James 22, Eliza 17, Eli 14, Benjamin 13, Lucrecia 11, Julia Ann 9, Lucinda 8, James Hester 33.

Brantley, Henry T., son of Joshua, b. 1816 Ga. m. 4/23/1840 Sarah Hendricks, Walton Co., Ga., Marr. Book D, p. 56. 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #32: Henry T. Brantley 34, farmer, Ga., Sarah 27, Isaac M. 9, Mary F.7, John ~. 5, Levi G. 2, Penelope E. 2 mos.

Brantley, Isaac Monroe, son of Henry T. b. 5/4/1841 Monroe, Walton Co., Ga., m. 10/19/1865, Letty Braswell, Walton Co., Ga. Marr. Bk E, p. 175. Served in Co. G, 42 Ga. Infantry, Pvt. in Walton Blues, Monroe Co., C. S. A. Resident of Alabama.

Brantley,James on Certified List as soldier in Georgia Troops.

Brantley, James listed 1880 Johnson Co., Ga. Census, Wrightsboro Dist. 70, Ga., Winey 48, Nancy A. M. ZO, Celia A. D. 14, sinder R. V. lZ, James H. 10.

Brantley, James listed 1850 Taliaferro Co., Ga. Census 48, farmer, Ga., Frances 44, Amanda 19, Sarah J. 16, Martha F. 14, William J. 13, Rachel C. 9.

Brantley, James M. listed 1850 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census 36, Ga., Mahalia 36, Rebecca 7, Thomas 4, Mary 4, William 3, Robert 1 mo.

Brantley, James M. listed 1850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #393, 35, farmer, Ga., Mary A. 19, David B. 4, Jeptha 1, Rebecca 57.

Brantley, James M. listed 1870 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #65, 56, farmer, Ga., Mary A. 39, Jeptha 19, Charley 15, Louisa 14, Mary J. 12, Lucius 10, Georgia 4, Thomas J. 7 mos.

Brantley, James M. listed 1880 Butts Co., Ga. Census, 67, Ga., Mary A. 49, Jeptha W. 26, Len E. 21 (f), Georgia T. 13, Veler R. 5 (f), Sallie M. 3.

Brantley, James M. listed 1850 DeKalb Co., Ga. Census, Cross Rds Dist., Fam. #6, age 26, farmer, Ga.

Brantley, J. E. , Event:Birth. Event Date:3/24/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 725 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brantley, Jeptha Estate, Washington Co., Ga. Divisions, Book A (1829-71). 4/5/1860. Distributees (heirs): Mrs. Zilpha Brantley, widow;W. F. Slade representing minor children of late Catherine Slade, Slade, dau, E. O. Bostwick, trustee for wife, dau. of Jeptha; Susan E. Brantley; Charles J. Brantley, son; George L., Thomas F. and Sarah L. Brantley. Haralson Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 150, Ailpha Brantley and Beverly D. Evans of Washington Co., admrs. of Est. of Jeptha Brantley, to Robert G. Kilgore of 11aralson Co., land belonging to est. of Jeptha Brantley, decd, in Raralsorl Co., formerly Carroll Co., 202 1/2 acres, orig. granted to Amey Newman, illegitimate, in 11th Dist. of Hancock Co. and by her conveyed to said Zilpha Brantley and Beverly D. Evans, as admrs.

Brantley, Jeptha his LWT probated 7/1./1836 Monroe Co., Ga. Will Bk 1824-65, p. 92. Wife: Lucy. Children of Louisa Carter. Daus: Nancy; Frances Gibson.

Brantley, Jeremiah certified by Col. Samuel Jacks 4/7/1784, Sgt. in Battn. of Mountain Men on expedition to Florida. Survey #372 of 345 acres in Franklin Co., 3/10/1785.

Brantley, Jesse b. 1769.,d. 1/13/1343 Meriwether Co., Ga., m. 9/1/1797 Ilancock Co., Ga. Mary O'Nean (1772 Va.-12/13/1862 Drew, Ark). Issue: Feriba b. 1805 Morgan Co., Ga. m. 9/6/1816 Bridger Sanders; Frances b. Morgan Co., Ga., d. b 1843, m.8/8/1810 Zachllriah C. Britt; Charity b. 1807 Morgan Co. Ga. m. Peter S. Bridges; Lewis b. 1810 Mor~an Co., Ga. m. 5/3/1829 Isabella Duke; Edmund B. 11/15/1811 Morgan Co., Ga d. by 1816, m. 7/1/1830 Sarah Thompson. Source: Mrs. Mildred Waddell, P. o. Rox 454, Coalville, UT 84017.

Brantley,John m. Willie Heath 9/24/1813 Richmond Co., Ga.

Brantley, John listed 1850 Emanuel Co., Ga. Census 27, 24, Mary 4, Franklin 1, Nancy 5 mos., Lewis 15.

Brantley, John listed 1850 Cobb Co., Ga. Census, Fam #409, 32, farmer, N. C., Sarah 32, Tenn., William A. 6, Ga., Henry H.4, Ga.,Mary A. 1,Ga.

Brantley, John H. of Jasper Co., Ga. deeded to Wiley Thornton of Jasper Co. 202 1/2 acres in Lot 34, 6th Dist. of Monroe Co., 1/20/1822. Source: Monroe Co., Ga. Deeds.

Brantley, John T. listed 1850 Taliaferro Co., Ga Census, 21, farmer, Ga, Martha H. 22, Georgia Ann 1.

Brantley, Joseph his LWT dtdl 7/12/1847,probated 12/21/1347 Jones Co., Ga., Bk C. Names wife, Dolly. Sons: Thaddeus W., Benjamin M., John W. Horatio, Robert W., Joseph H., Martin Van Buren. Daus: Martha J. Marshall, Georgia Ann, Helen Moss, Lucy D.

Brantley, Joseph M. m. Nancy Dooly 1/111/1823, Elbert Co., Ga.

Brantley, Joshua, b. 1770/1780 d. 1,/1854 Walton Co., Ga. m. (2) 1808, Morgan Co., Ga. Temperance Ann Radford. Issue by his first wife: James M. (1) Miss Sentrel, (3) Miss Haney; Elizabeth m. Shade Turner. Issue by Temperance: Piety b. 8/28/1813 m. Jesse Graham Carr, William m. Rebecca Tanner, Thomas Russell m. Sarah Kilgore, Henry T. m. Sallie Hendrix, Levi G. m. (1) Martha Sturdivant (2) Lucy Lane, John m. Ruth McCulloch, Wesley Reuben m. Elmina Coker, James Ervin (d. age 18, accidentally shot), Mary m. Joseph Harrison, Temperance Ann m. Fielding Rutherford.

Brantley, Levi G., son of Henry T., b. 1819 Ga., listed 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, wife, Martha 25, and children: Warren J. K. 8, John W. 6, Missouri A. 4, Dallas W. 3, William 8 mos., Levi G. m. (1) (1) Martha Sturdivant 1/19/1841. Walton Co., Ga. (2) Lucy A. Lane 3/1.6/1879 Walton Co., Ga. LWT of Levi G. Brantley dtd 6/29/1896, probated 12/19/1898, Walton Co. Will Book A (1896-1918), p. 31, names wife, Lucy. Sons: John W., Quincy, William A., James P. decd Dau: Mary L. Wade's children, Marion, Mary E. and Grover C. Wade. Grandson: Levi G. Brantley, Jr. Granddau: Jimmie McCullough, admr. of Missouri McCullough.

Brantley, Lewis listed 1850 Laurens Co., Ga. Census 35, Ga., Isabel1a 31, Jane 13, William 11, John 9, Polly 6, James 3.

Brantley, Lewis, his LWT dtd 1799 Halifax Co., N. C., names: Robert, Patty, H. L., B. J., Betsy, Dolly.

Brantley, Lewis died at his residence in DeKalb Co. 12/3/1836 in his 66th year. Leaves wife and 5 children. 1/12/1836. Southern Recorder, published Milledgeville, Ga. Warren Co., Ga. Deed, 9/5/1797, Lewis Brantley to Ambrose Hadley 200 acres on Rocky Comfort Creek, granted John Davis by Gov. George Handley. 11/17/1798, Warren Co., Lewis Brantley to Nathaniel Myrick, both of Warren Co., 50 acres on Whetsone Creek, being part of the original tract whereon Shadrach F. Ellis now lives.

Brantley,Lucy, her LWT dtd 6/29/1854" probated 11/3/1855, Monroe Co., Ga., Vol. B (1847-65), p. 180-181, names Jeptha C. Carter, son of dau., Eliza. Dau:: Frances, wife of Wiley Hill.

Brantley, Margaret F. Estate DeKalb Co., Ga., p. 229, James M. Brantley, admr. 1/1/1848. Returns 1848-1851.

Brantley, Mark listed 1850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census 26,farmer, Ga., Ellen 3O, Mary E. 3, John B. 1,

Brantley, Mary her LWT dtd 1/11/1834, probated 3/23/1835 Putnam Co., Ga., Wil1 Book B (1822-57) p. 122, names great- grandchildren, children of granddau., Hester Hancock; Matthew Caswell.

Brantley, Nancy B., her LWT dtd 5/25/1836, probated Sept. Term 1836, Monroe Co., names friend: William R. Hill. Sis: Frances Gibson. Children of sister, Louisa Carter. Bro-in-law: Washington Carter. Benjamin B. and Churchill Gibson.

Brantley, Philip, his LWT dtd 3/18/1819, probated 6/7/1824 Warren Co., Ga. Will Bk B (l811-29), p. 101, names daus: Catherine Pruitt, Phoebe Hight, Franky Breed, Polly Giborn, Hannah Walker. Sons: John, Benjamin, Jepthah. Wife: Polly. Grandchildren: Larkin, Cynthia, Lavina, Jones, Harris and Catherine Brantley. Franky m. 12/25/1794 William Breed, Warren Co., Ga. Phoebe (Nancy ) m. 12/19/1811 Wylie Hight, Warren Co., Ga.

Brantley,Piety, dau. of Joshua, m. Jessie G. Carr. She was named after Piety Phillips, wife of William Phillips, the latter having died 1795 in Wilkes Co., Ga. in which estate there were accounts against Joshua and Jesse Brantley dtd 1795.

Brantley,Reuben W., son of Joshua, 1isted 1850 Wa1ton Co., Ga. Census, age 29, Miller, b. Ga. Elvira 29, Ga., Martha J. 9, William 7, James M. 6, Temperance A. 5, Louisa E. 2, Reuben W. m. 1/5/1841 Almeda Coker, Walton Co., Ga. Louisa E. 2. Reuben W. m. 1/5/1841, Almeda Coker, Walton Co., Ga.

Brantley,Robert, his LWT dtd 1795 Halifax Co., N. C. names wife, Martha Ann. Issue: Robert, Thomas.

Brantley,Simeon L. 1isted 1850 Meriwether Co., Ga. Census, 45, N. C., Sarah 38, Ga., Elizabeth 16, Francis 12, John J. 10, William 7, Benjamin 5.

Brantley, Thomas, Revolutionary War Soldier, granted 287-1/2 acres in Washington Co., Ga. On Certified List of Georgia Troops by E1ijah Clark 1/27/1784. He declared this land in Washington Co. on the 1792 Tax Digest, all follows: Thomas R. Brantley, 1 poll, 100 acres, Wilkes Co., 207 1/2 acres, Washington Co. Receipt of Thomas and Philip Brantley in Wilkes Co. on Est. of Daniel Co1eman.

Brantley, W. G., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/21/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 11 W. North Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brantley,, William listed 1850 Laurens Co., Ga. Census, 21, Ga., Sarah Ann 21, Ga.

Brantley, William 1isted 1850 Laurens Co., Ga. Census, 4n, Ga., Nancy 47, S.C.., Elizabeth 19, Cathrine 17, Sarah l5, Polly Ann 11, Thomas 11, Melekia 8 (female), Joseph 2.

Brantley, William listed 1850 Dooly Co., Ga. Census 39, Ga., Mary 49, Ga., James 15, Washington 14, Robert 12, Arelia 10 (female), Edward 4.

Brantley, William, listed 1850 DeKalb Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #34, 24, Ga., Elizabeth 22, Mary J. 5, John . 2, Georgia A. 4 mos., Joseph A. Stephenson 25, farmer, Ga.

Brantley,William, certified a Revolutionary War Soldier by Samuel Elbert, GI1.

Brantley,William F., listed 1850 Hancock Co., Ga Census 36, farmer, Ca., Sarah II. 15, Janet II, Antionette 9, Caroline Eldridge 18, Joel Russell 13.

Brantley, William L., listed on 1350 Walton Co., Ga. Census, 88th Dist., Fam. 101971, 26, boot and shoemaker, Ga., Lucinda A. 20, Georgia 1., Caroline Davis 12.

Brantley, William R., son of Joshua, m. 11/29/1836 Rebecca R. Tanner, Walton Co., Ga. He is buried in Cobb Co. at Libery Hill Cemetery near Acworth, Ga. Tombstone: William Brantley, born Feb. 10, 1830, married Rebecca Tanner, died Mar. 18, 1862 Cobb Co. Rebecca's tombstone at Gresham Cemetery, Woodstock Rd., Cobb Co.: Rebecca Brantley, born 9/2/1820 -died 3/L9/1892.

Brantley, Y., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/21/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 402 Central Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Braselton, Jacob, Jr., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Ga Land Lottery.

BRASELTON, John B., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in the 1832 Land Lottery.

Braswell,David, his LWT dtd 3/23/1832, probated 10/24/1832 Crawford Co., Ga. names wife, Nancy. Sons: William, Timothy.

Braswell,David, d. 1863. Temporary admr appointed on est., Walton Co. Minute Book 1863, p.17. Orphaned children were: Mary, Mathew and William.. Enoch McCullough apptd gdn. David Braswell, Jr. was apptd alllnr of est. of Larkin Braswell, Walton Co. Mt. Book 1863, p. 241. 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census: David Braswell 51, farmer, S. C., Mary 52, S. C., Louisa 21, Ga., Landy (m) 19, Ga., Sarah 21, Ga., Leonard 17, Ga., Lewis E. 15, Ga. (m. 1/12/1860 Emily Miller), Lucy 13, Ga., Lydia 11, Ga., Louisa 9, Ga., Letty 9, Ga. Letty m. Isaac Monroe Walton.

Braswell, J. W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-18-1873,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth Wilder Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Braswell,Larkin listed 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, age 31, Ga., Susanna 28, Aonerica (f) 2, William, 9 mos. David Braswell apptd admr of est. of Larkin Braswell, Walton Co. Minute Book 1853, p. 241. Larkin d. 1853.

Bratton, John, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/26/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brawner, J. N., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/11/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 310 W. Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bray, John S. was born 4 February 1812 in Georgia, died 29 May 1896 in Madison County. He married Synthia L. Patton(born 1824) in 16 April 1839 near Danielsville in Madison County. Synthia was born 15 November 1824, died 6 February 1883 in Madison County, buried in Danielsville. They were residents of Madison County. The 1880 Madison County Census shows that they resided at Pocataligo.
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Brazell, J. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/28/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 505 S. Moreland Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Braziel, George R., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Braziel, Martha, widow, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Breckenridge, Hugh Henry was born 1748 in Scotland; immigrated to York Co., PA with his parents and studied at Princeton. During the Revolutionary War he served as an army chaplain. From 1799 to 1814 he was judge of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. He removed from Pittsburgh to Carlisle in 1801 where he was an active Trustee of the Dickinson College from 1803 until his death in 1816.
Source:American Spirit, November/December 2002.

Bredosky, I., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/13/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 539 Marietta St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brelfin, Thomas W., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/7/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Ormewood Park Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bremen, W. K., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/12/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Crew St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brent, Thomas Young came from Kentucky. He descends from a family dating back to the Magna Charta. He came to Georgia sometime after the War Between the States, a soldier himself, and married the widow of Wesley Clements. She had married Clements in Muscogee County, had two children by him, and was residing on the plantation of her father during the war. Clements did not return home from the war. Jane "Jennie" Smith, the daughter of Davis Smith and his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Jourdan, were married in Monroe County on 1 May 1867. Seated in this photograph to the right is Thomas Young Brent, about ten years younger than Jennie. (Taken about 1885 on the old Davis Smith Plantation in Brent, Forsyth County, Georgia). Jennie's father died in 1868 and Brent took over the operations of the plantation. When the war broke out, Davis Smith owned more than a 100 slaves, but all was lost. Brent had a merchantile store in the area which sold the overflow from the plantation. Around 1900 he and Jennie removed to Atlanta to reside in a home on Cherokee Avenue in Grant Park. Jennie died 12 October 1903 at Ft. McPherson, Georgia and was buried in the old Smith Cemetery in Brent, but Brent died in the Old Soldier's Home in Kentucky.
Source:T. Y. Brent Bible.
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Brett, Catherine (1687-1765) built her home in Beacon, N. Y. During the Revolutionary War her home was as a lookout outpost by foot soldiers enroute to camp. The home was built for Roger and Catheryna Brett in 1709 and was the first one in Dutchess Co., N. Y., situated on 28,000 acres along the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Catherine inherited it from her father in 1691.Source: American Spirit, March/April 2004.

Brett, John W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-14-1864 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Nancy Culpepper Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brewer, E. D., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/16/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 293 Hill St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brewer, Edward D., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:. girl, 17 Harralson Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brewer, Elijah, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/9/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 82 E. Hunter St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brewer, Allen from Smith Lemon (deed) for $400.00, the south half of Lot No. 27 in the 20th district, second section of Cobb County. Cobb Co. Deed Book A, page 411. Date: 1/4/1854.

Brewer, J. L., served during Civil War in Cobb Mountaineers, Co. I, 7th Georgia Regt.

Brewer, Joel married Nancy Peek 5/13/1849 in Paulding County.

Brewer, Mrs. Cobb Co. Deed Book A, page 365. June 1862. John P. Eve to Josiah Sibley of Richmond Co. for $4500.00 lots formerly owned by Mrs. Brewer, being 94 acres in the 17th district, 2nd section, conveyed by Mary A. Sampson, administratrix of James Simpson, deceased, to John P. Eve on 12/23/1858.

Brewer, Randal (page 274, 1840 Cobb County Census). male 5-10, male 10-15, male 50-60, female under 5, female 5-10, 2 females 15-20, female 20-30, female 30-40.

Brice, W. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/13/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:twin boys. 216 Capitol Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brice, Wallace B., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/16/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 15 Gospero St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brickell, John. In 1724 Dr. John Brickell came from England to North Carolina with Governor Burrington and settled at Edenton. Later, he went to Tennessee with a joint commission to the Cherokees.
Source: Wheeler's Reminiscences (Hertford County)
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Brickell, Matthias was born 23 Mar 1724 in Winton, Hertford County, North Carolina and was married on 6 Nov 1748 to Rachel Noailles in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1739 Rev. Matthias Brickell became the rector of St. John's Parish. He was the first clergyman to have a parish west of the Chowan River. Parson Brickell died on 17 Oct 1788. Source: Wheeler's Reminiscences (Hertford County)
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Brickman, B. P. , Event:Birth. Event Date:9/31/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 84 W. Georgia Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bridges, A. D., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-21-1874,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Caroline Schroder, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridges, Israel, Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-26-1874,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Viney Scott Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridges, J. B., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11- 5-1868 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: L.C. Cox Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridges, John to Philip Colbert, both of Oglethorpe Co. 320 acres for $1000, beginning on corner on Beaverdam Creek, on Nathaniel Bridge's line. 11/6/1806. Source: Oglethorpe Co. Ga. Deed Bk E, page 199.

Bridges, Joseph W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-22-1853, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Lydia Sutton Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridges, Llewellyn, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7- 5-1868, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Georgia Bundrick Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridges, Nathaniel to John Hitchcock, both of Oglethorpe Co. for $600, 153 acres on Beaverdam Creek, being part of two tracts, one granted to John Laurence and the other to Ro bert Corithers. 6/20/1808. Source:Oglethorpe, Ga. Deed Book E, page 375.

Bridges, Wiseman and Mary, his wife, to John Gunnels, all of Oglethorpe Co. 320 acres for $1000 on 2/16/1798, adj. Wiseman Bridges and James Bridges. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 411.

Bridges, W. J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-21-1873,County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Emma Truluck Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bridgets, F. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/22/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 427 Grant St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bridwell, P. D., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 603 Woodward Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Briers, Laurence to William Lay, both of Oglethorpe Co. 3/12/1808 for $300, land on Long Creek. Source: Oglethorpe Co. Ga. Deed Book E, page 503.

Brigham, John. A deed, dated 1/7/1824, recorded Bk B, p. 204-5, Monroe Co. of John Brigham of Burke Co., Ga. to John Adams of Savannah, conveying for $500.00, 202 1/2 acres in Monroe Co.,Ga., being Lot 121.

Bright, B. C., born 1700/05, died 10-25-1784 married (1) Rebecca (2) Mary Ann Gregory. His LWT in Bedford Co., VA 7-2-1784. "He had a son Charles who in turn had a son Charles Jr. b. c. 1760 Granville Co., N. C., d. 3/17/1830 Marlboro Co., S. C., m. Mary Godfrey in N. C." Their son, Basset C. Bright died after 1880 in Henry County, Georgia, married 3/26/1818 in Marlboro Co., S. C. Obedience Adams. The Brights moved to Georgia ca 1833, in Fayette Co. in 1840, after that removed to Henry Co. Source:First Families of Henry County, GA by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's, GA, Inc.

Bright, C. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/4/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 87 W. Cain St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Briley, J. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/1/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 670 E. Fair St., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brinsfield, J. Westley, Event:Birth. Event Date:5/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 343 Kennedy St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution. Bristow, George F., Judge, of Taliaferro, quite sick, end is at hand.Source: The Constitution,Atlanta, Ga. 3/26/1886.

Britt, Aggy listed 134:) Clarke Co., Ga. Census, 2 m under 10, m 5-l0, 2 m 10-15,2 f 5-10, f 10-15, f 20-30.

Britt, Catharine listed 1840 Franklin Co., Ga. Census, f 20-30, f 60-70.

Britt, David J. listed 1820 Morgan Co., Ga. Census, 10 to 16, 16 to 26, f 16-18, f to 26, 6 slaves.

Britt, Hugh listed 1840 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, Tn under 5, m 5- 10, 2 m 10-15, f 5-10,2 f 15-20, 2 f 20-30, f 40-50.

Britt, Hugh, Jr. listed 1820 Madison Co., Ga. Census, m 16-26, 2 f to 10, f to 26.

Britt, Hugh, Sr. listed 1820 Madison Co., Ga. Census, m 16-13, m 26-45, In 45+, f 10-16, f 45+.

Britt, James listed 1820 Washington Co., Ga. Census, m to,10, m to 16, I: to 10, f to 26.

Britt, Jesse listed 1820 Washington Co., Ga. Census, 2 m to 10, 2 10 to 16, m to 26, on 45+, 2 f to 26, f 45+.

Britt, John listed 1840 Houston Co., Ga. Census, m 15-20, m 20- 30, '01 60-7a, E 50-60.

Britt,John I., listed 1820 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, m to 10, m to 16, 26, f to 10, f to 26.

Britt, John W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-23-1853, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Gracey A. Jones Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Britt, William G. B., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-4-1858,County:Dooly Notes:Married: Sarah Ann Harris Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brittingham, J. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 59 Lake Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Broach, Albert, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/11/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 319 McDaniel St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Broadberry, B. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/30/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Oakland City Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Broadwater, J. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/26/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 34 Alaska Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Broadway, Green B., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-24-1853,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Nancy Eliza Bryant Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Broadwell, R. C., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/30/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 314 Windsor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brock. Elias Brock, born ca 1798 in S. C. There are 2 families who have sons under 5. First, is Henry Brock male under 10, male 16-26, 2 females under 10, female 16-26 Reubin Brock 3 males under 10, male 10-16, male 26-45, female under 10, female 26-45. Source: Researched by Jeannette Holland Austin for Joyce Soliwada Email:esoliwad@bellsouth.net.

Brocky, Leroy, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/23/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 442 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brodle, Benjamin W., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/3/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 106 Connally St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BrookingROBERT E. was b. 1700 King and Queen Co., Virginia, d. 1769 Middlesex Co., Va. m. 1737 Frances Vivion. They had one son: Colonel Francis Vivion Brooking, Revolutionary War Soldier, b. 1738 Middlesex Co., Va. d. 1808 Amelia Co., Va. m. 1763 Elizabeth Broadnax (1742-1505) st St. Stevens Parish, King and Queen Co., Va. His LWT dtd 7/8/1805, Amelia Co., Va. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Brooke, Joseph, 10/14/1784-8/26/1856, buried Locust Grove, Henry Co., Ga., later moved to Sharon, Ga. Deed Rook E, p. 373, Taliaferro Co., in consideration of the love and affection that I bear to Louisa, the wife of my beloved son, John Francis Brooke of said county, a certain negro slave now in possession of my said Louisa Brooks... 1/3/1846. /s/ Joseph Brooke.

Brooks, C. G., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/23/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 47 W. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brooks, Earl , Event:Birth. Event Date:10/18/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 111 Foundry St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brooks, Edward, Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-12-1856, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Georgiann Burton Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brooks,James b. 7/V./1798 Putnam Co., Ga. d. 1/28/1880 Lafayette, Ala. m. (2) Malinda Robinson b. 11/11/1820 Butts Co., Ga. d. 4/8/1893 Lafayette, Ala. on 10/4/1838. James was son of Rev. James Brooks b. 1753 near Fayetteville, N. C., d. 1828 Jasper Co., Ga. m. 3/1790 Elizabeth Traylor b. Oglethorpe Co., Ga., dau. of William M. Traylor. Issue of James and Malinda: Martha Bivins Brooks b. 8/31/1839 Chambers Co., Ala. d. 6/l.7/1892 Brundidge, Ala. m. 7/11/1858 Thomas Jefferson Carlisle.

Brooks, John Sr. Tradition says that John Brooks, Sr. brought his wife, Susan, and their six sons to Virginia, lived there for a short while, then moved to North Carolina about 1735 where he was granted land in Bladen County, North Carolina. Bible records reflect that he came from near the mouth of the James River in Virginia. Another bible record states “John Brooks and Consort, Susan, from England, thought about 1700.” Down through the generations a chest has been handed down, known as the Sea Chest of which it is said was brought from England by Susan. On the side of the chest in original lettering is “S. B. – 1735”. From 1743 to 1751 John Brooks served as Justice of the Peace in Bladen County; and in 1754 he was a vestryman for St. David’s Parish in the upper part of Bladen County known as Cumberland. All of John Brooks’ land grants totalled about 1500 acres. He settled on the southside of Tick Creek which was about three miles East of Ore Hill, North Carolina. His sons, Joab and Mark, settled on the headwaters of Ephraim Creek, about two miles North West of Ore Hill. His son, Thomas, settled on the South Side of the Rocky River, near the Hugh Dixon Mill. Source:Cumberland County, North Carolina deed dated 1 October 1756. John Brooks of Cumberland County sold to Edward Dunsfield land which had been patented to him on 10 September 1735, located about ten miles from Rock Fish Creek. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Brooks, Luther O., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/27/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 17 W. Cain St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brooks, Micajah was born in Chatham Co., N. C. 12/25/1761, died in Polk Co., Georgia 6/15/1862. He married (1) in 1785, Mary Hunter and (2) Margaret T. Carter. He was a Revolutionary War Soldier, enlisting in Chatham Co., N. C. in 1775 under Benjamin Few, for service in the Georgia Troops. He removed to Wilkes County, Georgia about 1785 with his wife, mother, brothers and sisters. In 1827 he drew in the Georgia Land Lottery.
Source:First Families of Henry County, GA> by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's, GA, Inc.

Brooks, Middleton of Oglethorpe Co. to Samuel Hopper 12/12/1801 for $200, beginning at a branch on Samuel Sorrow's line, 210 acres. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 103.

Brooks, Moses, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Brooks, M. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/30/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 9 Young St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brooks, O. R., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/8/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 16 Fowler St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brooks, William , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-7-1868, County:Dooly Notes:Married: Edy Tinlsey Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Broomfield, Moses, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-29-1891, County:Dooly, Notes:Married:Amanda Smith Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Broomston, Sam, Event:Birth. Event Date:9/5/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 82 Gilmer St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brotherton, Charles H., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/21/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 23 Central Ave Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Broughton, Joseph, Event:Birth. Event Date:12/11/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 12 E. North Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brown, Abijah R. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1- 6-1870 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Luelza Lupe Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Asbury, Event:Marriage, Event Date:10- 3-1849 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Elinder Dickerson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Bedford. SEE Peyton Wyatt.

Brown, C. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/8/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 26 Ella St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, John G., .....carries on an extensive farm in Meriwether county, of which he is a native, was born in 1835, and is the son of William and Mary (Owen) Brown. The former, a native of Jones county, was born in 1810, and settled in Meriwether county in 1832. His parents, John and Millie (Miller) Brown, were early settlers of Baldwin county, to which Mr. Brown, whose father, Moses Brown, was a revolutionary soldier, came from South Carolina. William Brown’s wife was the daughter of George Owen, a Virginian who settled in Meriwether county in 1830. John G. Brown passed his early years on the farm, securing such education as was attainable in the old log school house. In 1861 he enlisted in Company B, of the Thirteenth Georgia militia, under Capt. Henry Baker. He served throughout the war, was in the battle of Atlanta, Ga., from July 19 to July 22, 1864, and other fights. He returned with empty pockets to make a new start in life. By prudence and economy, as well as diligence, his means rapidly increased, and he has added from time to time to his farm, and is now the owner of a vast plantation in a fine state of cultivation; he also runs a saw-mill and is a man of wealth and influence. He is an honored member of the order of masonry. In 1859 Mr. Brown married Miss Sarah Riggins, born in Upson county in 1838, daughter of Joshua H. and Winnie (Alford) Riggins. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have been blessed with twelve children: Mary A.E., John G., Lou D., Charity E., Julius C., James T., Julia A., Jacob V., Jesse E. (deceased), Joshua W. (deceased), Anna M. and Esley C. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Brown, C. S., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/22/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 45 Edith St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Charles A., resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Brown, Charles R., Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-10-1862 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Virginia V. Johnson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, E. E. , Event:Birth. Event Date:7/29/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:twins boy, and girl, 20 Tulip St Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Edmond D. listed 1850 Washington Co., Ga. Census, Fam. BR1 6560, 28, farmer, Ga., Mary 25, Sarah E. 1, Lugene W. (f) 2 mos., (b. Ga., Sarah 67, N. C., Cloama (f) 26, Ga.

Brown, Edward, his LWT dtd 1/20/1834, probated 2/10/1834, Elbert Co. Will Bk 1830-35, p. 130. Wife: Lucy. Issue: Reuben Brown, 8R1 William Mills, William B. Campbell. To: Amos Row's children: Milton B., Eliza, Washington, Thomas, Francis, Grantham and Lucy Ann Rows. To: Mrs. Sarah Booth's children: John Westley, Jones 8R1 R., Catharine and Lucy Ann Alman. Dau: Sarah Booth. Only son: Luc Reuben Brown of Monroe Co. and William Mills, exrs.

Brown, Frank, Event:Birth. Event Date:7/20/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 25 S. Humphrey St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, G. W. , Event:Birth. Event Date:11/21/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored boy, 191 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, George, Event:Birth. Event Date:9/5/1906 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 23 Cornelia St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Guy killed by Granville Simpson, Jr., both colored, on the plantation of Dr. A. S. Oliver, 8 miles from Elberton. The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 3/17/1886

Brown, H., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/9/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 93 Auburn Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, H. B., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/24/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 136 W. Hunter St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Henry, Sr. listed 1850 Clinch Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #215, 55, farmer, Ga, Elizabeth 53, Susan Sapp 12, James 32, Elizabeth 27, William 25, Jinsey 22, Anna 20, Tabitha 18, Phoebe 16, Henry 14, John 11.

Brown, Henry W., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/20/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 226 Forrest Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Hezekiah, Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-28-1854 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Margaret Clifton Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, J. J., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/19/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 39 Short St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, J. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/29/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, Battle Hill Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, J. R., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/25/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 29 Williams St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, James, Event:Marriage, Event Date:10- 1-1866 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Sarah Murray Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, James , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-23-1860 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Nancy C. Sheppard Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, , James L., Event:Marriage, Event Date:8-16-1866 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Elinder C. Warren Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, James M., Event:Marriage, Event Date:8- 2-1855 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Frances A. Shine Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, James R., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-30-1870 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Louvenia Hudgens Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Jim, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/14/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 192 1/2 Decatur St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Joetta , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-26-1914 County:Paulding Notes:Married: N. D. Camp Source: Paulding Co. Marriages

Brown, John I., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6- 3-1862 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Miriam T. Johnson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, John W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:1- 7-1866 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Frances Roundtree Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Joseph Emerson, of Scotch-Irish origin, was born in Pickens District, S. C. 15 Apr 1821. His grandfather, Joseph Brown, was a whig rebel. His father, Mackey Brown, was a native of S. C. and served under Andrew Jackson in the capaign of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Joseph was married to Sally Rice of Virginia ancestry.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895), Jackson Co. Sketches.

Brown, K. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 322 S. Boulevard Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Loam , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-23-1860 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Clifford M. Lasseter Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, M.B., Event:Marriage, Event Date:8- 6-1857 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Amanda E. Faircloth Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Marion , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4- 9-1871 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Jane Sanders Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, O. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/1/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 122 Park St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution Brown, Obediah R., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-11-1868 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Elizabeth Dollar Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Oscar A. B. , in Georgia in 1870. He moved west to Topeka, Kansas where he married Lena Peterovski in 1894. They had three children: Beula, Arthur and Walter Brown. Oscar died ca 1904 in a construction accident. The children were placed in St. Vincent's Home in Leavenworth, Kansas. I am looking for any relatives of Oscar. Janis Foley, 27323 SE 401st Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Source: Georgia Research Helper, No. 5, September 1997.

Brown, Phillip, Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-27-1873 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Georgianna Tinsley Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Reuben, 11/12/1785-9/11/1850. Theodosia, consort of Reuben, 3/5/1794-7/11/1849. Alfred Edward Brown, their son, 5/8/1825-8/25/1849. Buried in the Brown Cemetery, US 41, North of Forsyth, Monroe County, Ga.

Brown, R. S., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/30/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Robert , Event:Birth. Event Date:3/4/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:two boy,s 28 Lees Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Robert J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-19-1861 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Elizabeth Oliphant Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, Samuel (1755-1813), resided in Lenoir County, North Carolina, married Nancy Williams. He served as a private in Cola's Regiment of N. C. Troops during the Revolutionary War. Buried at Reedy Branch (Lewis County), North Carolina. Source: DAR National No. 199154; A Genealogist's Notebook (Washington County) by Jeannette Holland Austin; more information

Brown, Samuel, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Brown, S. Y., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/17/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 50 Wyman St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Stephen W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-14-1864 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Nancy C. Mills Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, T., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 100 McAfee Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Thomas of Jackson Co., Ga. gives power of attorney to James Henderson of Pittsylvania CO., Virginia to sell a tract of land in said county willed to my wife, Betty Ann, in part of her father, James Buckley of said county, deceased. 4/4/1799. Test: Absalom Rainey, Jr., Paul Patrick, J. P. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 189.

Brown, Thomas A., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/11/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 202 Oak St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, W. G., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/22/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Cuba Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, W. Harry, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/31/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 160 Venable St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, W. L. , Event:Birth. Event Date:12/28/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 209 Greensferry Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, Wade A., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-20-1867 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Espa Home Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, William of Oglethorpe Co. to James Jones of Rutherford Co., TN for $60.00 9 acres on Indian Creek 1/4/1809. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 500.

Brown, William , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-13-1848 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Margaret J. Sanders Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, William Ira , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-17-1866 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Temple A.E. Jackson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, William Ira , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-18-1852 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Henrietta Lasseter Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Brown, William L., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/24/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 477 Whitehall St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, William O. , Event:Birth. Event Date:10/8/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 78 Kennedy St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Brown, , William W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-17-1872 County:Dooly Notes:Married: Sarah Ann Rouse Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Browne, Richard T., Event:Birth. Event Date:6/27/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 48 Woodward Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Browning E. M., Mrs. of Bamberg, S. C. died at the Quattlebaum House in Gainesville and her remains were forwarded to Bamberg for interment. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 10/23/1886.

Brownlee, G. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/20/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 24 Pulliam St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Brownson, Nathan served as Governor of Georgia and congressman. He was born ca 1740 and was a graduate of Yale in 1761 where he studied medicine. He began his practive in Liberty Co., GA and was the first physician to practice south of the Ogeechee before the revolution. He was a surgeon in the Georgia brigade, a member of provincial congress in 1775; of the continental congress in 1776-1778; speaker of the house in 1784. He died in Liberty Co., GA on 6 Nov 1796.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Brunson,Daniel applied to Ilave one boy of color, Jesse Jobs,bound to him, 1831, Lincoln Co., Ga. Matthew Brunson, security.

Brunson,Hezekiah m. Obedience McDaniel 4/26/1810, Lincoln Co., Ga.

Brunson,Josiah. Joslah Brunson, LWT dated 5/5/1836, 2/7/1837. Names wife, Silvia. Sons: Matthew and Litt1ebury H. Daus: Permelia Brooks, wife of Jacob; Catharine Edy, wife of John. One of exrs: Daniel Brunson. Richmond Co., Ga. Deed Bk M, p. 424, Josiah Brunson to Wiley Brazeal, 6/25/1813, for $250, lot on Greene St. Bk II, 2/27/1821, Sylvia Brunson to Jacob Dill, for $750, 50 acres.. .Sylvia Brunson, wife of within named Josiah Brunson, she freely, voluntarily and without any coercement, forever relinquish unto said Jacob Dill, all rights, interest and dower.
Source: Lincoln Co., Ga. Will Bk 3, page 22.

Brunson,Matthew m. Sarah Blanchard 10/23/1838 Lincoln Co., Ga.

Brunson,Matthew m. Mary Haynes 6/4/1812, Lincoln Co., Ga.

Brunson,Samuel b. 1820 Ala. Source: Mrs. E. L. Buckelew, Box 316, Bronte, Tx 76933.

Bryan, Arthur m. Miss Helen Cumming, dau. of late Andrew Cumming 7/13/1797. Source: S. C. Gazette.

Bryan, Arthur G., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/15/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, E. Georgia Ave.Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryan, Charles, Event:Birth. Event Date:11/30/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored boy, 80 Henry St., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryan,Elizabethwas listed on the 1880 Henry Co., Ga. Census, 60, Ga., Jefferson 18, Ga.

Bryan, George M. listed 1830 Greene Co., Ga. Census, McDonough Vlliage, 40, lawyer, Ga., Cornelia 37, Ga., Talla (f) 16, Ga., Perciva1 12, Ga., Louise 6, Ga.

Bryan, I. b. 1792 S. C. Listed 1850 Henry Co., Ga. Census. Issue: M. II. b. 1829 Ga., d. 1874 Henry Co., Ga. Isaac H. b. 1831 Ga., d. 5/1885 Henry Co., Ga. (S. G. Bryans, admr of est.); Iverson Brooks b. 1937 Ga.

Bryan, Iverson Brooks, son of I., was b. 1837 Ga. m. Rebecca A. (b. 1840 Ga.)1830 Henry Co., Ga. Census lists issue: Cassandra b. 1866 Ga., Lavinia b. 1868 Ga., Iva b. 1870 Ga., Greensbetry b. 1872, Ga., Lutetia b. 1874 Ga., Jane b. 1875 Ga., Beulah b. 1877.

Bryan, James, his LWT probated 9/8/1781, names wlfe, Mary, all estate.

Bryan, James listed 1880 Greene Co., Ga. Census, 27, farmer, Ga., Lucinda 29, Ga., Viola 11, Ga., Jackson 9, Ga., E1ma 7, Ga., William 2, Ga.

Bryan, Jesse listed 1880 Greene Co., Ga., Census, 37, farmer, Ga., Mary A. 28, Ga., Lena 3, Ga.

Bryan, John listed 1830 Greene Co., Ga. Census, McDonough Village, 34, far,ner, r;a., Emma 27, Ga., Mary E. 9, Ga., Lilla 7, Ga., Walter E. 5, Ga., Holland J. 4, Ga., Maggie 0. 2, Ga., and Matilda Crowell 22, Ga.

Bryan, John of Hutchinson's Island, Georgia, sold a plantation on the Savannah River to Miles Brewton in l773, of South Carolina, called Twickerham. He was a storekeeper in Charleston, S. C. His LWT dtd 11/17/1772, Names son: Samuel.

Bryan, Lucy Ann, orphan of William Bryan, is possessed of a considerate estate, Sl1ralt C. Bryan apptd gdn. 2/3/1873. Greene Co., Ga. Gdns Letters 1856-11, 11/3/1873 Wil1is J. Oliver apptd gdn of Lucy Ann Bryan. 10/2/1876 Mrs. Sarah C. Smith apptd gdn of Lucy Ann Bryan. 11/4/1878 Irby Hudson apptd gdn of Lucy A. Hudson, formerly Lucy A. Bryan.

Bryan, Samuel John. 1832 Elder. Georgia Conference. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Haraold Lawrence.

Bryan, Shepard, Event:Birth. Event Date:5/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 803 Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryan, Solomon est., Henry Co., Ga. (1821-1939), Letters of Adm. issued 1/30/1839 to Ann D. Bryan. Div. in Kind, Bk C, p. 10, Annual Returns. Solomon C. Bryan, minor. Samuel J. Bryan appointed his guardian 11/1839.

Bryan, Solomon. 1813 FC Deacon; 1811 OT; 1815 Elder. S. C. Conference. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Haraold Lawrence.

Bryan,Squire was brought before Ordinary C. A. Greer on a writ of lunacy, and he was declared a lunatic. In 1880 he was indicted by the grand jury of Taylor County for an assault with intent to murder, in trying to cut his wife's throat. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga.. 8-5-1885

Bryan, S. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/16/1909,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 26 Marietta St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryan, Thomas M.. listed 1880 Greene Co., Ga. Census, 41, Merchant, S. C., Sarah F. 31, Ga., Lula M. 11, Ga., Robert F. 8, Ga., Cordelia F. Morris, 21, sister-in-law, Ga., and Martha Wilkins 73, mother, S. C.

Bryan, William. 1845 Deacon. 1849 Elder. Georgia Conference. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Haraold Lawrence.

Bryant, Benjamin D., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-10-1868,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary A. Holmes Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bryant, James,

Bryant, James J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-17-1874,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Amelia Taylor Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bryant, James W. , Event:Birth. Event Date:8/13/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 1 Pulliam St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryant, John , Event:Birth. Event Date:2/8/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 252 Simpson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryant, John H., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/9/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 310 E. Pine St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bryant, Joseph. 1834 Deacon. Georgia Conference. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Haraold Lawrence.

Bryant, M.G., Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-17-1848, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Martha J. Watson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bryant, Samuel J. 1833 Elder. 1835-36 Agent for Manual Labor School; 1844 surrendered credentials. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Haraold Lawrence.

Bryant,Stephen, Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-29-1888, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Lula Williford Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bryant, William of Clarke Co. to Hill Smith of Oglethorpe Co. for $258, 128 acres on Big Creek, which is the tract William Bryant purchased from John Patrick on 10/20/1805, beginning a corner of the Clarke Co. line. Date: 10/27/1808. Source:Oglethorpe Co. Ga. Deed Book E, page 493.

Bryant, Y. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/10/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 21 Plum St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

BRYLON, B. J., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/31/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 451 Pulliam St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BUCE, A. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/5/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 137 Milledge Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Buchannon, J. A., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/2/190, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 34 Whitehall Terrace Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Buchanan, Robert of Hancock Co. and John Wilson of Warren Co. to Daniel Dupree of Oglethorpe Co. on 1/2/1805 for $279, land on Clouds Creek, waters of the Broad River. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 40.

Buckhanon, John of Greene Co.,GA. William Graves and John Buckhanon of Oglethorpe Co. to William Swanson of Oglethorpe Co. 200 acres where James Buckhanon formerly lived adj. NW by said William Graves and Widow Finch, SW by James Edmondson, James Buckhanon and survey made for Henry Trent, NE by the Meeting House Tract. 1/12/1801. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 493.

Buckholtz, Peter, Marriage, Event Date:8-21-1873, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Virginia Edwards Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Buckley, James. SEE Thomas Brown.

Buckner, Acy M. listed 1850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census 33, farmer, Ga., Nancy B. 27, Tamizy A. (f) 9, William B. 8, Mary E. 6, John C. 4, all b. Ga.

Buckner, A. listed 1860 Hancock Co.,Ga Census, overseer, Ga.

Buckner, Allen B. m. Nancy Messer 12/11/1851 Jones Co., Ga.

Buckner, A. R. listed 1860 Hancock Co., Ga. Census, Mayfield, Ga., Fam. #45, 60, overseer, Ga.

Buckner, Avery, son of Benjamin, b. ca 1774, m. ca 1801 Mary Daniel, dau. of Thomas Daniel and Mary Barrow (dau. of John Barron). LWT of Avery Buckner, Book B, Monroe Co. Wills, p. 226, dtd 3/26/1856, probated 7/1857. Issue: Sarah m. Wiley J. Harris 11/1823; Amanda m. Henry Strickland 7/9/1823; Eliza In. Seaborn Ellis 11/1/1832 putnam Co.; Parham b. 1817 m. Eliza Ann Middlebrooks, dau. of Alfred Middlebrooks and Sarah Ellis; Leroy m. Prudence Chapman, dau. of Isaiah Chapman and Prudence J. Slaughter, 7/6/1839 Monroe Co., Ga.; Candis m. Albert Middlebrooks 5/8/1837; Louana m. Richmond Davis 12/24/1835.

Buckner, Benjamin, b. ca 1743 Va., d. 7/1830 Putnam Co., Ga. m. Sarah Avery (b. ca 1.745 Brunswick Co., Va., d. after 1830 Putnam Co., Ga. He recd Land Grant in Rowan Co., N. C. on Peelers Creel, for 200 acres 11/4/1.779; also a Land Grant in Putnam Co., Ga. 2/3/1803, which land he sold in 1811 to his son. Joln. Issue: Tillman b. ca 177O, d. 1810 Putnam Co., Ga. In. 1803 Putnam Co., Elizabeth Freeney (b. 1783 Md.); Charles b. ca 1772, d. 1817 Putnam Co., Ga., m. Mary; Parham b. ca 1776, d. l843 Monroe Co., Ga. m. Sarah Devereaux or Robinson. (Son: Alfred, b. ca 1818, graduate from Univ. of Ga. in 1842); Avery b. ca 1774 m. ca 1801 Mary Daniel, dau. of Thomas Daniel and Mary Barrow (dau. of John Barrow); John b. ca 1785 d. 1820 Putnam Co., Ga. m. 6/24/1807 Rowan Co., N. C. Lucretia Daniel; Henry, removed to Red River Co., Texas ca 1835; Daniel b. 1/22/1788 Rowan Co., N. C. m. Charlott, listed 1820 Putnam, 1830 Wilkes, and 1850 Baldwin Co.'s, Ga. Census.

Buckner, Charles b. ca 1772, d. 1817 Putnam Co., Ga., wife, Mary. His LWT dtd 10/23/1316 Putnam Co., Ga. nalnes wife, Mary. Witness: Avery Ruckner. Issue: Hiram; Solomon; Claiborne; Miles; Sadie; Elizabeth Jane; and Charity m. 12/25/1830 James Weatherly, Putnam Co., Ga.

Buckner, Eli m. Eliza Sanders 2/10/1825, Monroe Co., Ga.

Buckner, Hiram, son of Charles, 9/7/1801-10/20/1866, per family records of Mrs. G. C. Spillers, 1/+45 E. 19th St., Tulsa Oklahoma. He m. 1st, Jane Gardner, and 2nd, Martha Jane Griffin (6/1/1841.- 4/12/1863). He apparently lived in Stanfordville, Ga. located in Jasper Co., near the Baldwin Co. line. 1850 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #286, Hiram 57, overseer, Ga., Jane 47, N. C., Sabryny 17, Ga., Mary 16 Ga., Naomi 11, Ga., Jane 10, Ga., Martha 8 Ga., James 5, Ga., and Elizabeth Littlejohn 26, Ga. Putnam Co. Deed Bk P, p. 126, 1/6/1835, Hiram Buckler to John Farrow, both of Putnam Co., for $400, 101-1/4 acres being tract formerly belonging to Lucretia Buckner. Source: Research Notes of Jeannette Holland Austin. For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes and Genealogies

Buckner, J. M. listed 1850 Bibb Co., Ga. Census, 56, wagon maker, Ga., Polly 35, Ga., Emeline 20, Ga., Sanluel 17, Ga.

Buckner, John m. Maria Youngblood 1/11/1R28, Monroe Co., Ga.

Buckner, John, son of Benjamin, b. ca 1785, d. 1830 Putnam Co., m. 6/24/1807 Rowan Co., N. C., Lucretia Daniel. Issue: Juliann b. 1808 m. Coburn Wheeler; Pleasant b. 11/18/1801 m. Sarah Ross, dau. of Roland Ross and Mary Wheeler. Died Dade Co., Ala. 3/23/1878; Reason b. 1811; Sarah; Elizabeth; and Joshua Reeves Buckner, b. 1819.

Buckner, Joel listed l850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #161, 28, mechanic, Ga., Sarah E. 26, Ga., Larkin M. 3.

Buckner, Joel listed l860 Hancock Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #408, 35, Ga., Sarah 36, William 11, Nancy Logure 57, all b. Ga.

Buckner, John, his, LWT dtd 4/2/IRI6, probated 1/1/1821 Jones Co., Ga. Wife: Mary. Son: Benjamin. Wit: Levi and Rachel Mobley, Isaac Stephens.

Buckner, Joshua listed 1850 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #78, 28, farmer, Ga., Elizabeth 25, James M. 5, John R. 3, all b. Ga.

Buckner, Lorenzo D. listed I860 Baldwin Cn., Ga. Census, Fam. #333, 45, horticulturist,, Ga.

Buckner, Meredith m. 10/5/1826, Nancy S. Hathorn, Monroe Co., Ga.

Buckner, Reason listed 1850 Jones Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #594, Ga., Elizabeth 36, Lucy A. 13.

Buckner,Richmond m. Susllnnah Todd 10/17/1820 Jones Co., Ga.

Buckner, Solomon m. Polley Duffey 1/23/1823 Jones Co., Ga.

Buckner,Tillman b. ca 1770, d: 1810 Putnam Co., Ga., son of Benjamin m. 1803 Putnam Co., Elizabeth Freeney. Issue: Lorenzo, Don, Urania, Eliza m. 6/24/1829 Baldwin Co., William Dickinson Luckie, and Amanda, 12/1810 Baldwin Co. Archibald Devereau was appointed gdn of ophans of Tillman Buckner. 1/3/1815 Baldwin Co., Elizabeth Freeeny Buckner, Leonard Sims, James Rousseau were apptd gdns of: Lorenzo, Urania, Eliza and Amanda Buckner. In 1816 Enoch Underwood petitioned the Court in right of his wife, Elizabeth Buckner Underwood, he was entitled a distributive share of the estate. Elizabeth Buckner m. Enoch Underwood 7/23/1815, Baldwin Co. Urania Buckner m. Isaac W. Langston 1/21/1834 Baldwin Co.

Buckner, Parram, listed 11150 ~Ionrne Cn., GII. Census, Fam. #709. 33, 33, farmer,Eliza 33, Emily 10, Elizabeth 8, Mary 8, Willey Heard 36, farmer, all b. in Ga.

Buckner, Pleasant listed 1850 Sumter Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #7, 40, farmer, N. C., Sarah 32, Ga., Mary 10, Ga., Charity 6, Ga., Benjamin 6, Ga., Pleasant 4, Ga., Matthew K. 2, Ga.

Buckner, Tarpley listed 1850 Talbot Co., Ga. Census, 39, Sara!. 16, Martha,.. 11, Wiley 14, Henry 12, William 10, Elizabeth 8, Caroline 6, James 4, IIll h. CII.

Buckner, Wiley listed 1850 Talbot Co., Ga. Census, 71, N. C., Judith 66, N. C., James l6, laborer, Ga., and Mary 23, Ga.

Buckner, William listed 1350 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, 60, S. C., Mary 46, Kinia (m) 14, Ga., Aaron 8, Adaline 11, Linny (f) 5, Ga.

Buckner, William M. listed 1860 Baldwin Co., Ga. Census, Milledgeville, Fam. #501, 35, farmer, Ga., Elvira 30, Mary E. 13, Lucretia M. 11, George R. 9, William M., Jr. 7, Martha C. 5, and Sarah J. 2, all b. Ga.

BuffaloeBUFFALOE, Mathew, had a son, John 11. who served in Mabine's Batt., Tenn. Light Artillery during civil 'war; wounded at Peachtree Creek during Battle of Atlanta, Ga.,... Matthew was listed 1850 Fayette Tenn. Census. p. 504, 4O, farmer, N. C., Casiah 27, Tenn. Source: James H. Dill, 2300 Rebsamen Park Rd., Little Rock, AR 72202 (1971)

Buffaloe, William, listed 1850 Fayette Co., Tenn. Census, p. 504, 1O, Tenn., James 8, John 6, Mary E., Mariah E. 1.

Buffington, Charles, Event:Birth. Event Date:8/7/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 61 Whitehall St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Buffington, Joseph, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/25/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 230 Pulliam St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Buffington, Joseph, the son of Richard and Phoebe Buffington, was born 1737 in Pennsylvania and died 1796 in South Carolina. After Joseph's marriage to Mary Few, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Few of Pennsylvania, they removed to Chester County, Virginia where their first child was born. Later, they settled in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on Fairforest Creek.

Buffington, Joseph, b. 1737 in PA m. Mary Few (1741-1807), Revolutionary War Soldier of Chester Co., PA. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Buffington and Few Families intermarried and were well-known in Pennsylvania. Joseph Buffington, the son of Richard and Phoebe Buffington, was born 1737 in Pennsylvania and died 1796 in South Carolina. After Joseph's marriage to Mary Few, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Few of Pennsylvania, they removed to Chester County, Virginia where their first child was born. Later, they settled in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on Fairforest Creek. Source:

Buffington, Phoebe, daughter of Joseph and Mary, was born in Chester Co., S. C. and married in Spartanburg Co., S. C. in 1785, John White, born 8 Aug 1765 in Virginia.
Source:Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Buffington. The Buffington and Few Families intermarried and were well-known in Pennsylvania. Joseph Buffington, the son of Richard and Phoebe Buffington, was born 1737 in Pennsylvania and died 1796 in South Carolina. After Joseph's marriage to Mary Few, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Few of Pennsylvania, they removed to Chester County, Virginia where their first child was born. Later, they settled in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on Fairforest Creek.

Buford T. C., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/27/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 66 E. Georgia Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BuggBUGG, Jeremiah sells to Benjamin Hurst of S. C. for $3,000 Negroes - Cyrus, Peter, Molly and her child, etc. Date: 17 May 1824. Source: Columbia Co., Ga. Deeds.

Bull of New York and Savannah, Georgia. The progenitor of the Bull family of New York and Georgia was John Bull who was christened on 4 May 1645 in Wolverhampton Parish, Stafford, England. He was married to Joane Clark, christened 15 March 1650 in Wolverhampton Parish. Issue: Peter Bull, christened 19 Juy 1675; John Bull, christened 8 September 1677; Humphrey Bull, christened 9 November 1679; Ellenor Bull, christened 28 October 1681, buried 19 September 1684 Wolverhampton Parish; Sarah Bull, christened 25 January 1683; Ann Bull, born 1688; and William Bull, christened 2 September 1689 in St. Peters Parish, Wolverhampton, Stafford, England, died 17 February 1755 in Hamptonburgh, Orange County, New York. A descendant, Thomas Ball, was born in Savannah. Georgia. Source: Last Will and Testament of Absalom Bull, Chatham Co. Will Book A, pp. 38-39.
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Bullington, Edmond, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-24-1848, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Martha Youngblood Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullington, Edmond L., Event:Marriage, Event Date:10-9-1854,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Emily C. Stephens Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullington, Larkin , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-27-1874,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Martha Dunaway Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullington,Reubin, Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-23-1854,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth Joiner Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullington, Robert J., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-2-1856,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Elizabeth Gammage Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bulloch, Archibald served as the Governor of Georgia from 1776 to 1777/ He was born in Charleston, S. C. ca 1730 and settled in Savannah, GA ca 1755 where he was elected to the provincial assembly in 1772; speaker of the house. He served as president of the assembly in 1775-1776 and well as a delegate to the continental congress. He died in Savannah, GA 22 Feb 1777.br> Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Bulloch, Cyprian, Jr., a wealthy farmer and active man of business of Meriwether county, in which he was born in 1848, is the son of Cyprian and Lucinda (Grey) Bulloch, North Carolinians, who were among the first settlers of Burke county, Ga. Mr. Bulloch was born in 1802 and died in 1892; his parents were Stephen and Mary (Bussey) Bulloch, of North Carolina, the father a soldier in the war of the revolution. The mother of Cyprian Bulloch, Jr., was a daughter of Samuel Grey, a South Carolinian who served in the war of 1812, and having drawn some land in Georgia, came and settled upon it, at a time when the country was very sparsely settled. The young Cyprian passed his early years on the farm with but a limited education. He developed a talent for agriculture, and in 1876 made his first investment in land, to which he had added at intervals since until he now has an immense plantation of some 1,200 acres of fine land. Besides his farming interests Mr. Bulloch is engaged in various mercantile enterprises in connection with the firm known as Bulloch, Bussey & Co. In 1872 Mr. Bulloch married Miss Julia Parkman, who was born in this county in 1853, and is a daughter of Henry and Mary (Glanten) Parkman, South Carolinians, who moved to Georgia in 1846; Mr. Parkman served in the late war. Mr. and Mrs. Bulloch have been blessed with seven children: Henry, Mattie, Julia, Minnie, Andrew, Ira G. and Samuel T. The parents are both members of the Baptist church; Mr. Bulloch is also a member of the masonic fraternity. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Bulloch, William Bellinger was born 1776 in Savannah, GA and was the son of Archibald Bullock, the first republican president of Georgia. He served in the War of 1812 and the U. S. Senate. He died 6 Mar 1852.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Bullock, Daniel N., Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-1-1856, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Missouri H.Pitts Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullock, James. "The Oglethorpe Echo learns that James Bullock, living in Walton County, where hosing his cottonfield, found concealed a stump $10,000 in gold and silver and a pile of greenback. The paper money had rotted." "Georgia Gleanings" The Marietta Journal dated 6/5/1879.

Bullock, James, Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-14-1866, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Nancy Sentell Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Bullock, J. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/25/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 296 Capitol Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bullock, John H., Event:Birth. Event Date:7/25/1906, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 296 Capitol Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Bullock, Nathaniel, Revolutionary War Soldier, removed from Warren County, North Carolina after the war, to reside in Wilkes County. He married Mary Hawkins.
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Bullock, Richard, Sr. died 1703 in Surry Co., Va.
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Bucker, Thomas B., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:. boy, 66 Strong St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bunkheat, O. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/23/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 115-1/2 North Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bunn,Jesse, deeded John Wilhite of Henry Co. 4/12/1832 Lot 72 in SE corner of Henry Co., 6th Dist., 40 acres.Source: Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk F, p. 30.

Buntyn, Price, Event:Birth. Event Date:3/11/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 46 W. Hunter St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burch, Benjamin, Event:Marriage, Event Date:10-10-1854,County:Dooly, GA. Notes:Married: Lydia Sanders. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Burch, Jarrett, , Revolutionary War Pension, SC Militia. Milly Burch, widow, Georgia

Burch, W. B., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/12/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 190 Bass St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burdett, C., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/1/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 20 Dalaney St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burdette, A. J., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/25/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 135 Curran St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burel, N. M., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/12/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 19 Daniel St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burford, Daniel was born 21 April 1684 in King William County, Virginia, died 12 February 1756, married Sarah Miles ca 1710 in Gloucester County, Virginia. Their son: William Burford was born ca 1735 in Louisia County, Virginia, died 1797, Greene Co., his LWT dated 4/2/1795, probated 9/4/1797. Caveat filed by Ellis West, John Comer, Peek and William Browning 9/4/1797. Wife: Grissel Clements. The first record of him in Greene County was a deed, Greene County Deed Book B, page 233, 5 March 1789, William Burford and Judith, his wife, of Greene County to Tyre Clements of Greene County for 25 pds. sterling, 152 acres of land in Washington County, granted William Burford on 27 February 1786, bound by Lewis Wiggins, Benjamin Jenkins and William Burford. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Burford, Sarah of Oglethorpe Co. deeds to James Echols of Wilkes Co. Test: Anthony Edmunds, James P. Edmunds, Isham J. Pounds. 5/24/1831.
Source: Taliaferro Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 231.

Burford, Thomas C., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/19/1909,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 66 E. Georgia Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burford, William of Greene Co. to John Baldwin of Greeene Co. 111 acres in Greene Co. Date: 1789. Greene Co. Deed Book P, pae 271.

Burges, Stephen, Event:Marriage, Event Date:10-25-1874 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: M.J.Lockerman Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Burges, William W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:10- 6-1857 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Martha Cross Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Burham,Abner, listed 1850 Houston Co., Ga. Census, Fam. # 422, 39, farmer, N. C., Celia 45, S. C., Clifford (f) 4, Ga., L. P. Laws 28, farmer, S. C., Cornelia 20, N. C. Also listed 1860.

Burke, Charles, who lived and died near Union Point in the 97th year of his age, was the most noted citizen that ever lived in Greene County for physical strength.Source:The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 4/15/1886.

Burke, Robert, Event:Birth. Event Date:1/7/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 60 Strong St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burker, Henry J., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/4/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 58 Nelson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burkes, F. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/22/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 82 Park St., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burkhalter, John. Wilkes Ceded Lands. John Burkhalter from South Carolina, bring wife, 6 sons, 2 daughters 16 years to 6 mos., granted 200 acres on the fork of Big Brier Creek adj. land of Francis Lee, in Wilkes Co., Ga.

Burks, James Madison Bowling, (11/28/1819 Jasper Co., Ga. - 8/27/1854) m. Narcissa Jane Holmes (2/4/1815 Washington Co., Ga.-5/13/1860). They were married on 3/31/1844 Houston Co., Ga. Children: Mary Catherine b. 11/23/184-- Talbot Co., Ga.; Robert Emmet (8/1/1847 Tallapoosa Co., AL- 6/5/1901 Dallas, TX); Martha Jane Eunice b. 12/29/1852 Tallapoosa Co., AL; Narcissa Jane M. b. 9/1/1854 d. 5/1939 in Notasulga, AL, m. Samuel A. Burns on 5/7/1879. (Their only child was Salmon Holmes Burns who d. 3/14/1936 Birmingham, AL, buried at Notasulga, AL) Source: James M. Burks Bible. Owner: Mary Livingston Akin, Notasulga, Macon Co., Alabama. (1945)

Burks, Walter, Event:Birth. Event Date:10/18/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored girl, 200 Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burl, Abraham, listed 1880 Madison Co., Alabama Census, Beat No. 6, age 40, Ga., Marthy 47, Ala., Aaron 14, Matilda 12, Robert 10, Nancy 10, Amy 7, Hattie 5, and John 3, Alabama.

Burnett, J. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:8/4/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 318 N. Jackson St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burnett, J. N., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/5/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 117 W. Cain St., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burnett, John of Columbia County,tailor, deeds to Cornelius Jacoe, tailor, 200 acres of land on 27 December 1797, being half of a 400 acre grant to John Burnett on 6 July 1793 adjoining McCord, Jacoe, and Heard. Plat included. Lincoln Co. Deed Book B, pp. 428-429.

Burnett, John, planter of Georgia to John Freeman of Wilkes Co., planter, 4/15/1785 for 15 pds., 575 acres in Washington Co. on N side of Oconee River adj. SE by John Freeman, NW by Samuel Smith. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 460.

Burnett, John, Revolutionary War Pension #R1473, NC, Clinch Co., GA, widow, Molcy

Burnett, W. E., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/21/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 11 McDaniel St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burney,Charley listed 1880 Colquitt Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #148, 35, farmer, Ga., Sarah E. 35, Miss., Minnie ll, Ga., Eugenia 9, Ga.

Burney,Daniel listed l88O Colquitt Co., Ga. Census 26, farmer, Ga., Georgia 28, Ga.

Burney,Daniel b.11/1849 Lowndes Co., Ga. m. (1) 3/20/1879 Colquitt Co., Ga., Georgianna Tillman (2) Nancy J. Hiers. Source: Margaret Holtzclaw, 595 Corbinve., Macon, Ga. 3l204.

Burney,David listed 1840 Mclntosh Co, Ga. Census, p. 90, 2 males under 5, male 2()-30.

Burney,David listed 1850 Lowndes Co., l;a. Census, p. 363, age 45, N. C., Sarah 43, N. C., J3nles 20, N. C., William 20, N. C., David 16, N. C., Eliza 14, Ga., George l2, Ga., Sarah 9, Ga.,

Burney,David listed 1860 Brooks Co., Ga. Census, 54, farmer, N. : C., Sarah 50, N. C., James 27 N. C., Eliza 21, N. C., Cason 22, AI N. C., Sarah 18, Ga., Elias 17, Ga., Charles 15, Ga., Daniel 14, Ga., babe (m) 10, Ga.

Burney,David listed 1870 Brooks Co., Ga. Census, Quitman, p. 66, age 64, N. C., Sarah 63, N. C., Daniel 18, Ga., Tipton 16, Ga.

Burney,James Armand, son of Daniel D., b. 3/13/1890 Colquitt Co., Ga. d. 4/21/1928 Orlando, Fla. m. 5/1910 Adel, Ga., Linda McConnel. Source: Margaret B. Iioltzclaw, 595 Corbin Ave., Macon, Ga. 31204

Burney,Tipson listed 1880 Colquitt Co., ,Ga. Census, Fam. #154, Ga., 26, farmer, Ga. (parents b. N. C.), Louisa 24, Ga., Charley 9,.., Ga., William 11, Ga., John, 5 mos., Ga. :

Burney,T. P., his LWT dtd 4/24/1926, probated 8/2/1926, Vol. A (1900-32), Colquitt Co., Ga., Sol Peeters, exr. Ch: Mrs. Cuzzie I. Peeters, Mrs. Mattie Hart, Mrs. Sallie Pierce, Mrs. Laud May Jordan, Emma Hiers nee Hall, Charlie Burney, Bill Burney, and John Burney.

Burns, Andrew of Louisville, Ga. to Matthew Harris of Greene Co. for $109, 287 1/2 acres in Greene Co. 1/8/1796. Source: Greene Co. Ga. Deed Book P, page 220.

Burns, Dave, Event:Birth. Event Date:12/16/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 126 Curran St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burns, H. O., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/18/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 18 Kirkwood Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Burns, John W. of Wilkes Co. to David Bates of Wilkes Co. 6/24/1801, 170 acres in Oglethorpe Co. adj. Richard Raffety, William Johnson. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 106.

Burratt, B., Event:Birth. Event Date:11/27/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:twins boy, and girl, 6 Love St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burrell, Aaron Cornelius, son of Robert Abraham Burrell, m. (1) Martha Jane Wilborn (2) Elvadora Ridonia (Henderson) Roberts. Martha Jane d. shortly after Posey Lea Burrell was born. Issue: George William b. 10/13/1888 Ala., d. 3/13/1963 Wheeler Co., Tx. m. 2/3/1913 Vernon, Wilbarger, Tx. (Issue: John Aaron, George William, Jr., Harold Edward, Imogene, Robert Delano); John Henry b. 6/23/1891 Ala., d. 5/11/1956 Hereford, Tx., bur. Shamrock, Wheeler Co., Tx., m. 1/29/1918 Wheeler Co., Tx. Lillie Sammons (Issue: Wiley Cornelius, Bernice Marie, Hazel 01eta); Robert Andrew b. 2/.10/1894 Ala., d. 6/22/1965 Amarilla, Potter Co., Tx. m. 1/16/1918 Shamrock, Wheeler Co., Tx. Geraldine Bell (Issue) Gid Aaron, Mildred Estelle, Robert Glynn); Posey Lea b. 9/15/1897 Brandon, Hill Co., Texas, d. 9/28/1977 Hereford, Deaf Smith Co., Tx. m. (1) 11/20/1926 Shamrock, Wheeler Co., Tx. to Ola Mae Toot (d. 7/27/1933), (2) Estelle Williams. (Issue: Posey Lea Burrell, Jr.)

Burrell, Abraham listed 1860 Jefferson Co., Ala. Census, Elyton, Freelands Precinct, age 23, Ala., Mary 25, Ala. Samuel Gilmore 80, N. C. Abraham Burrell m. Mary A. Gilmore 12/9/1858.Source: Jefferson Co., Ala., Book 3 1/2, p. 192.

Burrell, Daniel was commissioned to administer to Adjucation Oath in Wilkes Co., Ga., 3/3/1778.

Burrell, Hardy, ...David Prewett conveyed to his grandchildren, Hezekiah and Hardy Burrell, a cow and other property, 20 Jan. 1797 Near him and Michael Pruit lived Jesse Burrell. The Burrell family moved from Isle of Wight Co., Va. area to Bedford-Franklin Co.'s, Va. area. Jesse and Hardy Burrell were living in Gwinnett Co., Ga. in 1827. Source: 1800 Census of Pendleton Dist., S. C. by William C. Stewart, p. 96.

Burrell, Robert Abraham b. ca 1837 Ala., d. ca 1876 Birmingham, Ala. m. Mary Ann Gilmore b. 1835 Birmingham, Ala. 12/13/1858. Mary Ann later m. John McClintock and moved to Trenton, Ala. Source: Ruth Clay Burrell, Rt. 3, Box 498, Amarillo, Tx. 79107.

Burrell, Sarah listed 1860 Jefferson Co., Ala. Census, Elyton, Free1ands Precinct, age 50 S. C., farmer, Laury 21, Ala., Cornelius 16, Ala., Machija 9, Ala., Sarah A. 7, Ala.

Burrell, Wiley listed 1850 Jefferson Co., Ala. Census, Dist. 32, Elyton Beat, age 49, Ga., farmer, Sally 40, S. C., Thomas 18, Ala., Abraham 13, Ala., Laura 12, Ala., Wiley M. 11, Ala., Malinda 10, Ala., Eliza 9, Ala, Cornelius 7 Ala, Rebecca 5, Ala. Wiley Burrell d. 1858/9 Jefferson Co., Ala.

Burrill,James, from Darien Gazette, published Darien, Ga. Hon. James Burrill, 49 years,died Dec. 27, 1820. Senator from Rhode Island. Source: Quoted National Inte11igencer, 1/13/1821.

Burt, C. listed 1860 Marion Co., Miss. Census, age 28, farmer, Miss., Alameda 22, Miss., Mary J. 1, Miss.

Burt, Christopher listed 1860 Marion Co., Miss. Census, 85, farmer, N. C., Sarah 64, Ga., Elijah 33, Miss., Katherine 20, Miss., James Farmer 16, farmer, Miss. Soldiers Christopher, mustered into C. S. A., Steed's Cavalry, Elijah Burt, age 30, Pvt., Jeff Davis Sharp Shooters (1861 Muster Roll). Source: Soldiers from Marion Co., Miss. Mustered into the service of the C. S. A.

Burt, Christopher listed 1820 Tattna11 Co., Ga. Census, male 16- 26,4 males 45 and over, female under 10, female under 16.

Burt, Joseph, his LWT dated 6/20/1788, probated Aug. 1788 in Halifax Co., N. C. Issue: John, Joseph, Stephen, William, Jesse, Richard, James, Elizabeth, Mary, Gacheus, Sally Flewellin. Wife: Elizabeth.

Burt, Mary her LWT dated 9/10/1724, probated Feb. 1724 in Bertie Co., N. C. She was the widow of William Burt. Children: James, et al

Burt, Matthew died 1794 in Edgefield Co., S. C.
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Burt, Moody. Richmond Co., Ga. Deed Bk A-2, p. 287, Moody Burt and wife, Fanny, 2/20/1790, to Richard Johnston of Edgefield Co., S. C., 50 acres on Beaver Dam Creek near Augusta, Ga. Deed Book B, p. 29, Richmond Co., Ga. Fanny Burt, 4/21/1791, admx of Est. of Moody Burt, decd, of Edgefie1d Dist., S. C., who died intestate, was possessed of lands in Ga. Colonial Records of Georgia by Cand1er,Vol. IX, p. 466: "Read a petition of Moody Burt setting forth that he was a resident of the Province, had had no land granted him, and was desirous to obtain land for cultivation, having a wife and negro. Therefore, praying for 200 acres in St. Paul's Parish, to adj. land of Thomas Bassett and land of the children of Owen Day, decd. (Granted)

Burt, Nicholas, Wilkes Co., Ga. Deed Bk DD, p. 81, Nicholas Burt to Henry B. Gibson, 200 acres according to a grant to said Burt. 1/4/1786.

Burt, Richard, his LWT dated 2/10/1805, probated 5/1805 in Halifax Co., N. C., named sonos: John and William.

Burt, Stephen, his LWT in Halifax Co., N. C. probated 8/1793, Merchant in Halifax Town, nun-cupative 7/15/1793. Brothers: John, William and Jesse.

Burt, William, his LWT dated 11/20/1804, probated 11/1805 Halifax Co., N. C. named wife, Elizabeth and children: Richard, Willie, Squire, daughters of Nancy Crab, Patsy and Betsey Burt.

Burt, William, Sr., his LWT. Halifax Co., N. C. Will Book 1012, page 695, dated 1/26/1824, probated 2/1824. Children: Rebeccah, Elizabeth, Martha, Margaret, Nancy Kimbrill and William C. Burt. "Plantation whereon I now live and land joining William C. Burt to be sold...."

Burton,Charles D. Estate. Felix Parker, admr, applies for leave to sell real estate 5/31/1836. Dooly Co., Ga. Decd a late resident of Millwood. Source:The Southern Recorder.

Burton, H. T., Event:Birth. Event Date:5/20/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 270 Lawton St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burton, J. M. , Event:Birth. Event Date:1/31/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 83 Foundry St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burton, Orin, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, St., Paul Ave., (died) Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Burton, Richard, Revolutionary War Pension, SC, GA Line. Edgefield Co.

BURWELL, Mitchell of Clarke Co. to James Drake of Oglethorpe Co. for $800, land on Sills Fork of Little River. Date: 4/13/1802. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 515.

BUSH, Elijah B. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-17-1865 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary M. Griffin Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSH, Levi , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-15-1869 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Henrietta Andrews Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSH, R. B., Event:Birth. Event Date:1/3/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 207 Glennwood Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

BUSH, Thomas C., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-20-1974 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary Jane Warden Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSH, V.H., Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-19-1866, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Mary J. Seaborn Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSH, Warren L., Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-20-1854, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Clarkie L. Williams, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSH, William L., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6- 2-1854, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Lucinda Beasley, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

BUSHA, L. F., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/12/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 644 Washington St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

BUTHERD, W. Philip , Event:Birth. Event Date:5/24/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 42 Fortress Ave., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Butler, Alfred, resident of Jackson Co., Ga., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Butler, Andy , Event:Birth. Event Date:12/17/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored boy, 172 E. Harris St., Atlanta, Ga., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Daniel. Family Bible in possession of Mrs. Drennen Smoot, Jr. of Birmingham, Ala. Daniel Butler m. B. A. Jackson 8/25/1825. Their children: Tyre 8/20/1826-10/24/1826; Anna 1/12/1828- 7/8/1830; Teresa b. 2/28/1830; Mary E. b. 11/20/1831; Philip 7/31/1835-2/28/1839; Daniel 5/30/1838-11/22/1891 m. 5/29/1857 Marcina Whitley (5/29/1838-12/26/1921), dau. of Allen Whitley who d. 1890 in Blount Co., Ala. Daniel and Marcena bur. New Hope Cemetery, Springville, Ala. According to the pension papers of Marcina Whitley Butler she was b. Roswell, Cobb Co., Ga. where she married Daniel Butler, and they moved to Ala. abt 1860. Daniel Butler served with 56th Ga. Regt., Vo. F, and was wounded and captured at Vicksburg 7/4/1863. Daniel and Marcina had son: John Allen Butler b. 8/14/1866 Blount Co., Ala., d. 12/20/1942 Blount Co., Ala. m. 12/7/1890.

Butler, Daniel granted 575 acres Franklin Co., Ga. 9/25/1784 for Rev. War Services. Also, Daniel Butler, entitled to bounty land in Washington Co.; and 575 acres, Richmond Co., 10/6/1784.
Source: Georgia Soldiers in Revolution.

Butler, Daniel m. Martha Naish 9/29/1814, Elbert Co., Ga.

Butler, Daniel listed 1860 Milton Co., Ga. Census, p. 625, Alpharetta, Daniel 63, Ga., Elizabeth 60, S. C., Elizabeth E., James D. 14, Alice J. 9/1878 John Butler was apptd temp. admr. of est. of Daniel Butler, Milton Co., Ga.

Butler, Edward, Revolutionary War Soldier, and his wife, Elizabeth Wingfield, who removed from Virginia to Wilkes Co., Ga. in 1789. Wilkes Co. Deed, Daniel Butler to Benjamin Walker, 100 acres on waters of Brushy and Rocky fork of Bryer creek, it being part of the land David Butler bought of Isaac Simonson last March. 6/12/1789. The Returns on Estate of John Wingfield, decd, 1798, Wilkes Co., Ga., receipt of Edward Butler in full of his wife's legacy; of William Terrell's bond for Virginia land "of which my wife had 1/7th part"; David Meriwether and Sarah Pettus, their legacy. Div. of slaves, distributees: Garland, Thomas, John Wingfield, Mary Terrell, Fatsy Foster, Sarah Pettus, Fanny Meriwether, Nancy Hull, Elizabeth Butler, Rebeccah Darracott. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Butler, Elijah, Event:Birth. Event Date:5/12/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 14 Edge Hill Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Ezekiel, Event:Marriage, Event Date:3- 1-1868, County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Sarah A. Hughes Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, G. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:9/21/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, G. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:3/6/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 315 Oak St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Gabriel , Event:Marriage, Event Date:2- 8-1855, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Louisa Folds Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, George W. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-14-1865,County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Henrietta Nelson Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler H. G., Event:Birth. Event Date:10/5/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 96 Trinity Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Isaac W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-12-1867 ,County:Dooly Notes:Married: Georgia A. McKenzie Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, James and his wife, Sally, deed to John Rich on 2/4/1801, for $120, 69 acres down a small branch adj. said Rich, Elbert Co. Source: Elbert Co. Deed Book G, 1801-1802, page 39.

Butler, James was born 1745 in Virginia and his wife, Sarah, resided on Beach Island in the New Windsor Township. Edgefield County Deed Book, pp. 217-218. 3/3/1783. James Butler and Sarah, his wife, both late of Beach Island Township of New Windsor, South Carolina deed to Adam Hoils of the same place, planter, for 118 pounds, all rights, title and interest and claim of dower to the lands of John Shinholster, her former husband, deceased, being in Beach Island, South Carolina, New Windsor Township. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Butler, James and Salley, his wife deed to Patrick Butler on 2/7/1793, all of Elbert County, for 100 pds., 200 acres in sd county adj. Gill Bardin, branted said James Butler on 9/20/1790. Source: Elbert Co. Deed Book A, 1791,92, page 130.

Butler, J. H., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/23/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 490 Sunset Ave. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Joe, Event:Birth. Event Date:12/28/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:colored boy, 151 Orme St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, John m. Mary Butler, Cherokee Co., Ga. 7/24/1846.

Butler, John listed 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 194, 28, Ga.

Butler, Lewis W., Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-10-1857,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Zilphia Mimms Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, Pat, Event:Birth. Event Date:7/20/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:twin boys, 377 E. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Patrick and his wife, Elizabeth, deed on 2/7/1793 to James Butler, all of Elbert County, 300 acres adj. S by Zachariah Butlers, NW by William Thompson, granted said Patrick Butler on 2/1/1790. Elbert Co. Deed Book A, 1791,92, page 101.

Butler, Pierce (Major) was the first ancestry to America. He came from Ireland and was a descendant of Ormond, the celebrated Jacobin Duke. The family seat was in Ballintemple (Carlow), Ireland. This is where Richard Butler was born in 1704, a son of James Butler and his wife, Eleanor (Loftus) Butler. Richard died 25 December 1771. His son was Pierce Butler, born 11 July 1744 in Carlow, died 15 February 1822 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, buried in the Christ Church Yard in Philadelphia.
For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Butler, Pierce Mease. Major Pierce Butler inherited the McIntosh plantations from his grandfather,
Pierce Butler who wise was Mary Middleton. For more information: Georgia Pioneers: Genealogies

Butler, Thomas, Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-22-1868 County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Sarah Godrlrin Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, W.T., Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-19-1870b County:Doolyb Notes:Married: N.E.Bullock Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Butler, William, listed 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 194, 22, stonemason, Ireland.

Butler, William A., Event:Birth. Event Date:2/3/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 19 Reinhardt St., Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution

Butler, Zachariah and Mary, his wife, deed to Nathaniel Butler on 2/4/1801, all of Elbert Co., for $400, land on Warhacha Creek, on a branch, on and long the road up the branch. Source: Elbert Co. Deed Book G, 1801-1802, page 38.

Butt, R. L., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:boy, 272 Lane Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Buttrill, William, b. 2/20/1763 in Virginia, a Revolutionary War Soldier who served under General Nathaniel Greene. After the war he lived in Cumberland Co., North Carolina where most of his children were born. He married Mary Williams, daughter of Burwell Williams of North Carolina, Revolutionary War Soldier. About 1812-1813 the family removed to Jasper Co., Ga. Source: Research Notes of Jeannette Holland Austin. For more information: Georgia Pioneers Research Notes and Genealogies

Butts, J. W., Event:Birth. Event Date:12/9/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 67 Oak St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Butts, Thomas Usher was born in Hancock County, Georgia, November 4, 1854, the son of James Irvin and Saleta Henry (Binion) Butts; James Irvin Butts having been born in Hampton County, Virginia, April 13, 1800, and Saletha Henry Butts in Hancock County, Georgia, March 2, 1815. James Irvin Butts was the seventh lineal descendant of James Butts, one of the first settlers of Jamestown, Virginia. Thomas Usher Butts was married to Martha Leonora Beall in 1887 and to this union were born two children: Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Kelley (Oline Beall Butts), and Thomas Usher Butts, Jr. The subject of this sketch departed this life in Columbus, Georgia, on March 22, 1916. He was graduated from Mercer University, at Macon, Georgia, and at Eastman College, Poughkeepsie, New York. He moved from Hancock County, Georgia, to Columbus in the fall of 1893 and became a member of the partnership of Jones Bros. and Butts, who engaged in the retail lumber business. Two years later this partnership was dissolved and he became a member of the firm of Butts & Cooper who also engaged in the lumber business: Mr. Cooper being the late J. T. Cooper. This firm was dissolved and Mr. F. J. Dudley and Mr. Butts formed the corporation, Dudley-Butts Lumber Company. Mr. Butts sold his stock i this company and then engaged in the wholesale lumber business in Columbus under the name of Georgia Lumber Company, he being the sole proprietor. At the same time he established Butts Lumber Company of Phenix, Alabama, this corporation having been charter in 1907. He continued to conduct his wholesale lumber business in Columbus and his retail business company through the last named corporation up to the time of his death. Mr. Butts was a business man par excellence. It was his policy to give every customer a square deal, and, at the same time he was always most considerate and generous. His disposition was most cheerful and his manners were most engaging. Having had exceptional education advantages, he knew the vale there of, and he saw to it that his own children attended the best educational institutions and he lived to see them well equipped for the battle of life. The writer of this sketch was the neighbor, the intimate friend and the legal counsel of Mr. Butts for many years, and it is his opinion that one would find it most difficult to decide which the more to admire his ebullient spirit or his industry, his sagacity or his fixedness of purpose, his good humor or his rectitude in all business relations. Source: A History of Columbus, Georgia : 1828-1922, Columbus, Ga.: Historical Pub. Co., c1929.

Buzbee, George, Event:Birth. Event Date:2/6/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Ga., Notes:girl, 53-B Wyman St. Source: Atlanta, Ga. Constitution.

Bynum, William C. "One of the most popular men connected with politics in Randolph county is William C. Bynum, sheriff. He is what is known as a born politician, that is, he has the happy faculty of always making and never losing friends. He is now serving his fourth term as occupant of one of the best offices in the county's gift, with a favorable outlook for a still further hold on it. William C. Bynum was born and reared in Randolph county and is the son of Reuben and Emma (Collins) Bynum. He was educated in the public schools, and at the age of twenty entered into business for himself at Shellman. He was first elected sheriff of Randolph county in 1889, and three times since then have the people voted him the man for the place. Outside of his official duties he has large farming interests and conducts a very big livery stable in Shellman. Mr. Bynum was married to Fanny Kleckley, a daughter of Joseph Kleckley of Macon county, Feb. 25, 1876. The have one child-J.Carlton. Mr. Bynum is a Mason and belongs to the Knights of Pythias fraternity. He is a splendidly equipped business man and a citizen who is a credit to the county. Source: Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

BYNUM, William F., Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-27-1853,County:Dooly, Notes:Married: Ann Posey. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Byrd, Augustus A.,of Atlanta, Ga. killed in Philadelphia by a train. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 7/26/1886

Byrd, John of Duplin Co., N. C. died there in 1761. His wife was Caroline King.For more information: South Carolina Pioneers: Genealogies

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