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Cable, John, planter. Wife: Ann Barbary. Resident of Abercorn, Ga.

Cadenhead, Alexander to Joseph Ector, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 1/16/1804, for $350, 100 acres on Big Clouds Creek adj. SE by Creek, NE by William Clif, NW by Ponder, SW by Ragan. This is part of a tract granted to Robert Allison on 9/11/1799. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 285.

Cain, Ann. This is hereby to forwarn all persons from harboring or trusting my wife, Ann Cain, as she has left my bed and board without any provocation---therefore I will pay none of her contracts. 13 December 1837. Thomas W. Cain (x, his mark). Source:Brunswick Advocate, 28 December 1837.

Cain, Carl , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/22/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 31 Tattnall St.Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cain, Clarence M , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/26/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:. girl 121 Confederate Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cain, J., Jr. ,58 yrs. Event:Obituary, Event Date:7-13-1875 County: City:Cumming Source: Atlanta, Constitution 7-13-1875

Cairaylans, C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 100 Houston St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Caldwell, Arthur B., Event:Birth. Event Date:4/13/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta. Notes:boy 103 Moreland Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Caldwell, Allen d. 6/19/1859, aged 73 yrs., 9 mos., 19 days, bur. Mt. Olive Church at Ba1d.Hi1l, Muscogee Co., Ga., 18 mi. S. of Columbus, Ga. Polley, his wife, d. 7/8/1841, aged 62, 6 mos., 4 days, buried same cemetery.

Caldwell, Alexander of Richmond Co., Ga was the son of James Caldwell and Elizabeth Culbreath, b. 30 Oct 1790 in Richmond/Columbia Co., Ga., m. 25 Dec 1815 to Polly Thomas (b. 3 Apr 1793 in Pendleton District, S. C.-d. 6 Dec 1874 in Bowie Co., Texas), the daughter of Wiley Thomas (d. 1816 Morgan Co., Ga.). Source: Columbia Co. GA Deed dated 29 Sept 1798 of Hayden Prior to Hillary Poatt 100 acres which was granted to Alexander Caldwell on 7 June 1774.

Caldwell, Curtis was b. ca 1735 probably in Ireland, died ca 1784 in the 96th District of South Carolina, married to Sarah Fondren, born ca 1740 in York District, South Carolina, a daughter of John Fondren (born in Ireland) and his wife, Margaret (Edwards) Fondren. Curtis, Sr. was a Tory and was killed in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. His estate was settled on 27 August 1784 in the 96th District. He resided in Gwinnett Co., GA. Source: History of Gwinnett County 1818-2005 by Gwinnett County Historical Society.

Caldwell, David b. 6/24/1769 m. 1/6/1791 Elizabeth (Betsey)Tanner, b. 6/17/1774. Bible of Rev. Creed Caldwell, in possession of Maj. James Ginnett, 5026 S. Greenwood, Chicago, Ill. Issue: William Hurley b. 3/3/1792; Matthew 6/3/1794-9/13/1862 m. 9/2/1813 Mourning Satterwhite; John b. 12/25/1796; Creed 6/23/1798-2/16/1862 m. 12/22/1819 Rachel Clayton; Sally b. 12/23/1799 m. Chaney Pitts 4/8/1818; Polly b. 5/16/1801; Nancy b. 7/10/1804 m. (1) 2/1/1820 Edward W. King, (2) 1/1/1824 Harrison R. Revell; Patsey b. 3/3/1809; David Allen b. 1/2/1811 m. 7/23/1833 Ary An Owens; Betsey Ann b. 8/5/1813; John Floyd 3/10/1816-12/10/1884, bur. Ebenezer Church, Word Co., Texas m. Martha Ann Thrash 12/4/1842.

Caldwell, C. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/3/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 70 E. Mitchell St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Caldwell, George....a progressive farmer of Meriwether county, is one of the pioneers of the county, and of Irish ancestry, his grandparents, James and Mary Caldwell, and also his grandfather, McAlace, being natives of Ireland. James Caldwell was a soldier of the revolutionary war. These all settled in South Carolina, in which state their children, Robert and Jeanette (McAlace) Caldwell, were born, and also the son of the latter pair, George Caldwell, born in 1816. The home of the lad was on the farm, his school privileges being limited to attendance in the old log school house of his district. On reaching manhood in 1837, his parents moved to Georgia, and he accompanied them. He made his home on a farm, and by prudence, industry and economy has developed it into one of the valuable properties of the county, and has won a high standing in the community. His wife was Miss Eliza Connally, a daughter of Abner and Lucy (Bagley) Connally, old pioneers of the state; she was reared on a farm in Elbert county. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell were married in 1837 and have six children: Missouri, Bethuel, Mary, William, John W. and Rebecca. Mr. Caldwell is a Lutheran, while his wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Caldwell, H. H.Jr. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/20/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy Lee St. Atlanta. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Caldwell, J. M. M., Mrs., wife of the president of Rome Female College. Alumni and old pupils of Rome organized to erect a memorial.Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 10/27/1886.

Caldwell, John Wesley ,91 yrs. Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-8-1938 County:Coweta City:Newnan Daughters:Miss Neil Caldwell of Newnan. Notes:Confederate Veteran Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-8-1938.

Caldwell, Mathew, his LWT dtd 5/2/1856, Bartow Co. Will Bk 1836-85, p. 222-223, named wife, mourning. Daus: Elizabeth, Rebecca, Amy Pitts, Lucy Hobbs, Martha. To Henry Revel who m. my dau., Nancy Caldwell. Sons: John, David S. Listed on 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 182, age 56, farmer, S. C., Mourning 52, S. C., Martha 23, Ga., Lucy 18, Ga., George W. 14, Ga., G. W. Caldwell m. Mary McEver 10/1/1855, Bartow Co., Ga. 1860 Cass Co. Census, Fam. #365, p. 863, George W. Caldwell 24, farmer, Ga., Mary E. 22, Ga., John S. 2, Ga., Andrew J. 1, Ga.

Calhoun, Andrew , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/3/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 24 W. 11th St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calhoun, Andrew J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/23/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 672 Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calhoun, C. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/4/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 71 Camerson St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calhoun, Chesley , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4- 9-1854 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Hannah Wade Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages..

Calhoun, George. SEE James McCommon.

Calhoun, George , Event:Marriage, Event Date:8-26-1847 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Nancy StorySource: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Calhoun, Jacob C. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-26-1870 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Sarah J. Lupe. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-26-1861 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Louisa Carroll. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, John B. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-22-1849 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Caroline Ellis Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, John H. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-10-1874 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary Lupe Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, Levi A. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-11-1851 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary J. Spradley Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, Martin , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-18-1869 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary Ann Ward Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Calhoun, Thomas B. of Montgomery Co., Ga. deeded to Shadrick Stanley of Tattnall Co. 1000 acres on Oconee River 8/25/1849.Source: Tattnall Co., Ga. Deed Bk DEF, p. 354.

Calhoun, W. B. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 82 Tennille St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Calhoun, Wesley , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-15-1858 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Laura E. Sykes Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Callaway, Job. The family originated in America when Thomas Callaway was granted 766 acres in Virginia in 1665. His descendant, Col. John Callaway, was an officer of North Carolina in the American Revolution. John married Bethany Arnold and they had 12 children, according to his will. They settled in Wilkes County, Georgia about 1783-1785. John's uncle Richard Callaway went to Kentucky with Daniel Boone and it was his daughters, Elizabeth and Frances who were captured with Jemima Boone by Indians in 1776. Richard's son, Flanders Callaway, married Daniel Boone's daughter, Jemima. Callaway County, Kentucky took its name to honor this branch of the family." Children: Job, John, Jr., Isaac, Enoch, Adda, Nancy, Bethany, Betsy, Pheby, Mary, Lydia and a daughter who married Mr. Whiter. "John's son, the Rev. Enoch Callaway, was born in Wilkes County, in 1792. Enoch married in 1811 to Martha Reeves and they had 14 children. Among those fourteen was the Rev. Abner Callaway. Theremarkable skills of every branch of the Troup County Callaways were found in the life of Rev. Abner Callaway at one time or the other.Source: Troup County, Georgia and It's People by Martha Sanders, Family Trees Publications.

Callaway, John was b. 12 May 1794 in North Carolina (believed to be the County of Bertie)...The first that is known of John Callaway in Henry County is the U. S. Census record of 1830. He moved around quite a bit but after 1830 he spent most of his life in Henry Co., although the 1860 U. S. Census shows him living in the Barnes District of DeKalb Co., GA.
Source: First Families of Henry Co., GA by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's., GA, Inc.

Callaway, John A. "Physician and surgeon, Milledgeville, Baldwin county was born in Milledgeville. Aug. 17, 1858. His boyhood days were spent in the city, and he received his primary and preparatory education in excellent schools. He afterward attended Mercer university, from which he gradated in 1877, and then began the study of medicine. After careful preparation he attended lectures at the college of physicians and surgeons, New York city, from which he was graduated in 1881, and returned to Milledgeville, where he located and has since practised his profession. Dr. Callaway is a man of natural ability, and of more that ordinary skill as a surgeon. Personally he is a very pleasant and most affable gentleman, and universally popular. He is a member of the state medical association. Dr. Callaway was married in 1882 to Miss Bessie Fleming, a union which has been blessed with two bright sons- Leon and Thomas. He is a member of the masonic fraternity and a member of the Baptist church". Source:Biographies from Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II The Southern Historical Association 1895.

Callaway, Joseph was born 21 September 1754 in Halifax County, Virginia and died 13 November 1821 in Wilkes County, Georgia. His wife, Sabrina Morgan, was born 14 March 1744 and died 7 September 1801. They were married on 12 June 1777. Source:Joseph Callaway Bible.

Callender, James, politician, progagandist, belittled John Adams in a series of essays. Source:American Spirit, September/October 2004.

Calloway, A. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/24/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 192 Courtland St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calloway, A. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/23/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 150 Wells St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calloway, J. F. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/9/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 72 Stewart Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Calloway, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/16/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta. Notes:colored girl 126 E. Cain St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Calloway, Orris, Mrs. of Wilkes Co., 5 miles from Washington, died Sunday. Leaves a husband and children. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 6/16/1886.

Calloway, Thomas M. Jr. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/11/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 51 Columbia Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Calwell , John, tallow chandler of Temple-Barin in London which he attempted to have as a trade in Frederica, Ga. but soon quit it. Wife: Constance. Had two children by 1738, and another one by 1743. In Frederica, Ga Calwell was tythingman and Third Bailiff.

Cameron, Robert. Event:Birth. Event Date:9/4/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 274 Washington St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camfield, Matthew (1604-1673) settled in New Haven Colony, Connecticut before 1637; one of the patentees in the Charter of Connecticut Colony granted by King Charles II; from 1664-5 he was Judge of Fairfield County and held many public offices until his death. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Cammon, Peter murdered by Charles Williams, colored, on June 12. Reward offered by Gov. McDaniel.Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 12/21/1886

Camp Family of America Thomas Camp (1717-1798) is the progenitor of the Camps in America. This prolific family traces its roots from England to Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Thomas (above) settled in Rutherford County, North Carolina. He had 12 children by his first wife and 12 by his second wife. No matter where they settled, the Camps were pillars of the community, many of them Baptist and Methodist preachers. Prominent Virginia families associate with the Camps, such as Sherwood, Marshall and Tarpley.

Camp, A. B. Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-19-1915 County:Paulding. Notes:Married: Lillie Rutledge Source: Paulding Co., Ga. Marriages.

Camp, A. B. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-5-1896 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Tricia Cantrell Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Abner B. , Event:Burial Event Date: County:Paulding City:Dallas Notes:Pvt. Co. K, 60th Regt. GA Vol.Inf, C. S. A. Source: Cross Rds Cemetery, Hwys 92 & 381,Dallas

Camp, Allen C. , Event:Burial Event Date: County:Paulding City: Notes:2d Lt., Co. C, 40th GA Regt., Vol.Inf., C. S. A. Source: Cross Roads Cemetery, Hwys 92 & 381

Camp, Andrew Jackson ,1897 Event:Burial Event Date:1976 County:Paulding City: Notes:SEA 2, US Navy, Word War I Source: Dallas City Cemetery, Dallas, GA

Camp, Andrew Jackson Age/Birth,date:7-3-1855 Event:Burial Event Date:4-24-1949 County:Paulding City: Source: Dallas City Cemetery, Dallas, GA

Camp, Aneonla C. , Event:Death Event Date:3-7-1931 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, B. W. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-10-1911 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Iris Brooks Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Berry Age/Birth,date:8-14-1903 Event:Burial Event Date:3-11-1972 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, GA

Camp, Burrell Marion was a Missionary Baptist preacher of 40 years at the High Shoals Missionary Baptist Church in Dallas, Georgia. His church was a one-room building located on High Shoals in Dallas, which also doubled for a school. His members were baptised under a waterfall, just steps away from the old cemetery where he is buried. Sources: Camp-Leigh Family of Coweta County; John Arthur Camp of Coweta County; Hiram Camp of Gwinnett County; Descendants of Thomas Camp of Virginia; Micager Camp; Nathan Camp; Camp Bulletin at Georgia State Archives; Kemp-Camp, Volume 1 and 2 by C. C. Camp.

Camp, Burl , Event:Death Event Date:3-7-1931 County:Paulding City: Notes:Infant son Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, C. A. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-26-1907 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Emma Ragsdale Source: Paulding Co., GA Marriages.

Camp, C. F. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/11/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 96 Milledge Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camp, Chester , Event:Death Event Date:11-8-1930 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

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

Camp, Chester Age/Birth,date:4-6-1895 Event:Burial Event Date:11-11-1930 County:Paulding City: Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Duffie , Event:Marriage, Event Date:10-5-1919 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Flora Davis Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

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

Camp, Elizabeth P. Age/Birth,date:10-8-1870 Event:Burial Event Date:7-18-1957 County:Paulding City: Source: Dallas City Cemetery

Camp, Floy T. Age/Birth,date:1-17-1917 Event:Burial Event Date:3-19-1923 County:Paulding City: Notes:Dau. of J. R. and S. J. Camp Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, G. W. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-13-1909 County:Paulding Notes:Married: Anie Wills Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, H. L. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-2-1925 County:Paulding Notes:Married: Lola McMicken Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Hamilton , Event:Death Event Date:12-31-1929 County:Paulding Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, Henrietta Age/Birth,date:4-29-1878 Event:Burial Event Date:5-15-1878 County:Paulding Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, Homer Age/Birth,date:4-21-1882 Event:Burial Event Date:12-12-1910 County:Paulding Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, J. A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/29/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 44 Ponders Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camp, J. B. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-24-1918 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, J. B. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-24-1918 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Etna Souells Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, J. F.. Stewart Co. Deed Bk E, p. 187, dated Georgia, Muscogee Co., J. F. Camp of Muscogee Co. to Samuel Adams for $400, 202 1/2 acres in LL 25 of 24th Dist. of originally Lee, now Stewart Co., 8/20/1830. Stewart Co. Deed Bk B, p. 188, dated Houston Co., Georgia, Lunsford Letts of Houstoun Co. to Samuel Adams of Stewart Co. for $900, l and in 24th Dist. of Stewart, formerly Randolph Co., LL 40. 10/10/1831.

Camp, J. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/28/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 106 Windsor Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camp, J. W. , Event:Death Event Date:11-23-1937 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, James T. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-2-1926 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Mary E. Hunter Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Stewart Co. Deed Bk E,p. 187, dated Georgia, Muscogee Co., J. F. Camp of Muscogee Co. to Samuel Adams for $400, 202 1/2 acres in LL 25 of 24th Dist. of originally Lee, now Stewart Co., 8/20/1830.
Source: Stewart Co. Deed Bk B, p. 188, dated Houston Co., Georgia, Lunsford Letts of Houstoun Co. to Samuel Adams of Stewart Co. for $900, land in 24th Dist. of Stewart, formerly Randolph Co., LL 40. 10/10/1831.

Camp, Joe R. Age/Birth,date:1876 Event:Burial Event Date:1965 County:Paulding City: Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-23-1913 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Dovie Harris Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, John Henry , Event:Death Event Date:11-29-1941 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, John Wilton , Event:Burial Event Date: County:Paulding City: Notes:No dates. Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Joseph J. listed 1880 Spalding Co., Ga. Census, Dist. No. 1066, 33, Ga., Texas M. 28, Ga., James 8, Ga., Lelia 5, Ga., J. Abner 3, Ga. Carter C. 1, Ga.

Camp, Leonard , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/14/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 316 Ormond St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camp, Liza Ann , Event:Burial Event Date: County:Paulding City: Notes:No dates. Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Lois , Event:Death Event Date:9-10-1936 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, Lucile, Miss , Event:Death Event Date:4-3-1946 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, Lula Gertrude Age/Birth,date:6-20-1897 Event:Burial Event Date:10-21-1909 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, M. D. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-28-1914 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Joetta Brown Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Major T. Age/Birth,date:7-1-1893 Event:Burial Event Date:12-8-1976 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, Marion S. , Event:Burial Event Date:8-16-1979 County:Paulding City: Notes:Grandson of Seaborn Camp Source: Cedartown Cemetery

Camp, Mary, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Camp, Mary Effie, Mrs., Event:Death Event Date:6-25-1943 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, Mary Lizzie Age/Birth,date:5-14-1915 Event:Death Event Date:12-26-1915 County:Paulding City: Notes:Dau. of J. R. and S. J. Camp Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Noah , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-24-1912 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Effie Stegall Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Orlando , Event:Marriage, Event Date:4-8-1917 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Nellie Hall Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Patman Age/Birth,date:12-6-1871 Event:Burial Event Date:9-7-1875 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, Polly Jones Age/Birth,date:6-13-1881 Event:Burial Event Date:6-25-1934 County:Paulding City: Source: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Dallas

Camp, Rufus , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-7-1920 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Bessie Holland Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, Sarah E. Smith H.Age/Birth,date:11-26-1838Event:Burial Event Date:8-17-1917 County:Paulding City: Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Sarah F. , Event:Burial Event Date:2-14-1945 County:Paulding City: Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Sarah F. Age/Birth,date:10-14-1874Event:Burial Event Date:8-3-1941 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Sarah F. Age/Birth,date:1876 Event:Burial Event Date:1945 County:Paulding City: Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Sovilla Age/Birth,date:3-22-1888 Event:Burial Event Date:9-27-1925 County:Paulding City: Notes:Wife: J. E. Camp Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, T. O. Age/Birth,date:Age 33 Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-16-1938 County:Troup City:LaGrange Notes:Parents: Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Sis: Mrs. J. D. Bledsoe, Margaret, Eleanor. Source: Atlanta, Georgian 1-6-1938

Camp, Thomas (1717-1798) is the progenitor of the Camps in America. This prolific family traces its roots from England to Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Thomas (above) settled in Rutherford County, North Carolina. He had 12 children by his first wife and 12 by his second wife. No matter where they settled, the Camps were pillars of the community, many of them Baptist and Methodist preachers. Prominent Virginia families associate with the Camps, such as Sherwood, Marshall and Tarpley.
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Camp, Thomas Age/Birth,date:3-5-1911 Event:Burial Event Date:10-20-1970 County:Paulding City: Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga., Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Thomas Age/Birth,date:8-28-1877 Event:Burial Event Date:9-10-1903 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, Thomas G., Sr. Age/Birth,date:10-28-1872Event:Burial Event Date:11-18-1953 County:Paulding City: Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, W. A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/24/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 83 Bryan St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Camp, W. J. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-7-1919 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: Mattie Elsberry Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Camp, William A. Age/Birth,date:2-13-1861 Event:Burial Event Date:2-15-1958 County:Paulding City: Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, William I. Age/Birth,date:10-17-1867Event:Burial Event Date:11-15-1875 County:Paulding. Source: New Hope Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, infant dau. , Event:Death Event Date:6-22-1930 County:Paulding City: Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Vital Records.

Camp, infant dau. Age/Birth,date:6-23-1930 Event:Burial Event Date:6-23-1930 County:Paulding. Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, infant dau. Age/Birth,date:6-23-1930 Event:Burial Event Date:6-23-1930 County:Paulding. Notes:Infant dau. of Chester Camp. Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, infant dau. Age/Birth,date:9-13-1912 Event:Burial Event Date:9-13-1912 County:Paulding City: Notes:Infant dau. of J. R. and S. J. Camp Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, infant dau. Age/Birth,date:9-13-1912 Event:Burial Event Date:9-13-1912 County:Paulding City: Notes:Infant dau. of J. R. and S. J. Camp Source: High Shoals Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Camp, infant dau. Age/Birth,date:9-19-1920 Event:Burial Event Date:9-20-1920 County:Paulding City: Notes:Infant dau. of Chester and Ethel Camp Source: Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Dallas, Ga.

Campbell A. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/14/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 28 Morrison Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Campbell, Archibald was the son of John Campbell who came to America when the war with Breat Britain began and went into the Revolutionary War as a Captain, Archibald was born in North Carolina and married (1) Rebecca Kirk of Guilford County, North Carolina on 1 January 1784. He died 20 November 1820 and was buried in the cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama. Source:Bible of Archibald Campbell.

Campbell, C. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/7/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl Ansley Park Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, Catherine, Mrs. , Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-9-1938 County: City:Cedartown Notes:Former res. of Atlanta,. Wife of late Robert Campbell Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-9-1938

Campbell, Charles to Levi Campbell, both of Oglethorpe Co. 12/27/1800 for $200, 80 acres on Indian Creek adj. Levi Campbell's Spring Branch, George Hamilton's Line, Ferguson;s line, Mark Ragan, down meanders of branch, being part of a tract granted to John Owen and sold by Owen to Levi Campbell and by Levi Campbell to Charles Campbell. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 108.

Campbell, David, son of David and Mary (Hamilton) Campbell, was b. 1750 Augusta Co., Va., d. Rhea Co., Tenn. 11/11/1812 m. 1779/1780 Elizabeth Outlaw, dau. of Alexander Outlaw (b. N. C. 1738, d. Ala. 1826). Rev. War Soldier in Va. under Gen. Nathaniel Greene or Rhode Island and Georgia. Judge, State of Franklin, in N. C. in 1779. Issue: Mary Ann b. 6/15/1781 Va. d. 3/12/1853 Troup Co., Ga. m. John Tucker; Penelope Smith m. Thomas Jefferson Van Dyke; Mary m. 8/17/1813 Joseph Lane, Washington Co., Tenn.; Betsey; Thomas J. m. 1817 Sarah Bearden; Alexander; Victor; Morean; Caroline; Letitia; Margaret; Harriett. Augusta Co., Va. 1803 Judgements, Kennedy v. McChesney: David Campbell and his wife are about to remove out of the State 10/16/1802. David Campbell was Capt. in Va. Militia at Kings Mountain 10/1780, Rev. War. Source: DAR Linage Book XIV, p. 354; McCalls Roster, Soldiers of the Revolution, V. I, p. 46; The French Broad-Holston Country; A History of Knox County, Tennessee by Mary U. Rothrock.

Campbell, David 8/1753-8/18/1832 Wilson Co. m. Margaret Campbell. Source: Soldiers of War of 1812 Buried in Tennessee by Mary McCown.

Campbell, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-10-1852 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary A. Shirley Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Campbell, John,, Revolutionary War Pension, Virginia, application from Muskingum County, Ohio

Campbell, Martin (Marcatan), Esq. m. 2/1777 Sarah, dau. of Hon. Edward Fenwick of S. C. LWT dtd 11/13/1793, Richmond Co., Ga. The widow m. Dr. George Jones of Savannah. Source: S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine, V. 11, p. 162.

Campbell, N. C., M. D.....A man distinguished among the citizens of Meriwether county, not only as a successful physician, but as a man of influence in political and general affairs. His grandfather, John Campbell, a Virginian, served in the war of the revolution and in 1800 moved to Georgia. His son, Catlett, born in Virginia in 1797, having spent his early years in Morgan county, Ga., settled on a farm in Meriwether county just after it was formed, and was one of the most prosperous planters in that county during his day. Mr. Campbell died in 1862; he had married Miss Susan Harris, whose parents, John and Agnes Harris, were also Virginians who early made Georgia their home. Mr. Harris had also been a soldier in the war of the revolution. The son of Catlett and Susan (Harris) Campbell, N.C. Campbell, was born in Meriwether county in 1838, and after receiving an elementary education in the country schools near his home he completed his general course of study at Collinsworth institute. He then took up the study of medicine, reading at first under the tutelage of Dr. F.O. Danially; this was followed by a course in medicine at the university of New York, from which he graduated in 1860. He also enjoyed the advantages of hospital practice at Bellevue hospital, which was very helpful to him. In 1861 the young physician went into the army, enlisting in Company B, Second Georgia regiment, under Capt. William Harris. He passed through many battles: Mason and Munson hills, Yorktown, Seven Pines, serving throughout the war, to return at its close to establish himself in practice. In this Dr. Campbell has been very successful, having a large and lucrative practice, and is widely known and respected. He represented his county in the legislature of 1890 and 1891. He is a well-known member of the order of Masons. In 1863 Dr. Campbell married Miss Mary E. Howard, born in Talbot county in 1842, a daughter of John and Martha (Birch) Howard, the former a son of Nicholas and Judith (Campbell) Howard, Virginians who settled in Columbus when their son John was quite young. The mother of Mrs. Campbell was born in Danville, Va., in 1818. She was the daughter of John Neville Birch and Ann (Dilworth) Birch, Virginians who moved to Georgia in 1820. Dr. N.C. Campbell and Mary (Howard) Campbell are the parents of three children: Eloise, Susie Howard and Mary Eugenia. The parents are efficient members of the Methodist Episcopal church south. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Campbell, R. D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/26/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:twins boy & girl 715 E. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, Robert deeds to Jeremiah McCarter land on Crooked Creek in Jackson Co., all land originally granted to Daniel Gardner and conveyed by him to Robert Campbell. 2/6/1797. Jackson Co. Deed Book A, page 21.

Campbell, Robert E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/20/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 83 Walker St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, Thomas R. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/31/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 51 Loomis Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, W. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/28/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 3 Flora Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, William , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/15/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 42 Piedmont Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Campbell, William A. came to Louisa County, Virginia from Scotland before the Revolutionary War. His grandfather was Capt. Francis Campbell. Source: A History of Louisa County, Virginia.

CampeCampe, J. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/14/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 122 Cherokee Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Campher, Christian, laborer. Wife: Mary. Owned 45 acres of land in Christ Church Parish, known as Lot No. 10, Third Tything Ansons Ward; Lots No. 41 and 42 in St. Gall, Christ Church Parish; and Lots No. 204 and 223 in Sunbury.

Canada, S. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/7/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 697 S. Pryor St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Canaday, E. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/8/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 97 Martin St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Canaday, Earle Werton , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/14/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 10 Kirkwood Ave Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Candler, Asa Griggs Candler was born 30 December 1851 in Villa Rica, and was the son of Samuel Charles Chandler and his wife, Martha Beall. He married on 1/15/1878 at the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Lucy Elizabeth Howard, the daughter of his employer, Elizabeth 9/28/1859-2/22/1919. He was raised in Carroll Co., came to Atlanta in 1873 and went into business as a wholesale druggist, ultimately to become the Coca Cola magnate. The following is a letter published in Atlanta and Its Environs, written to his brother, Warren Candler in Nashville, Tennessee on April 10, 1858: ...You show how I suffer with headaches. Well some days ago a friend suggested that I try Cola-Cola. I did and was relieved. Somedays later I again tried it and was again relieved. I determined to find out about it.....investigation showed that it was owned by parties unable to put it fairly before the people. I determined to put money into it and a little influence. I put $500 of the first and am putting a goodly portion of what I have of the last. Do you know a dispenser of soda water in Nashville who will take hold of it for me? I enclosed a card. Now to any retailer or soda fountain man who will allow me to issue one hundred twenty eight of these free cards which will require 1 gallon (128 ounces) of Coca-Cola syrup, I will send gratis 2 gallons of Coca-Cola syrup... The original owner of the receipt was Dr. Pembleton who resided in a red brick home at 107 Marietta Street in Atlanta, and in 1885 he incorporated the Pemberton Chemical Company along with Ed Holland, E. W. Holland, Daniel D. Doe and Frank Mason Robinson. Coca Cola was already available in several drug stores as a tonic.

Candler, J. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/17/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 82 Colquitt Ave. Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Candler, Warren A., educator, was born in Carroll county, Ga., Aug. 23, 1857; son of Samuel C. and Martha (Beall) Candler. He was graduated from Emory college, Oxford, Ga., in 1875. In the same year he was received on trial into the North Georgia conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, and served on various circuits until 1881, when he was made presiding elder of the Dahlonega district. He subsequently served as pastor of the church at Sparta, Ga., and the old church of St. John's at Augusta. He was appointed in July, 1886, associate editor of the Christian Advocate, Nashville, the official organ of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, and continued in that work until June. 1888, when he was elected to the presidency of Emory college. He was a member of the general conference of the church in 1886 and 1890, and a delegate to the ecumenical conference of 1891. He was elected bishop in 1898. Emory college gave him the degree D.D. in 1888, and LL. D., 1897. He is the author of The History of Sunday Schools, and Christus Auctor (1899). Source:The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume II.

Candler, William was born 1735 in Ireland, died 1787 in Richmond County, married Elizabeth Anthony, daughter of Joseph Anthony and his wife, Elizabeth Clark. He was a Colonel of a Regiment called Regiment of Refugees of Richmond County, and was at the Siege of Augusta, Kings Mountain and Siege of Savannah.

Cannon, James , Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-25-1861 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Olive Herring Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cannon, James, his LWT dtd 12/2/1810, probated 4/20/1811, Hancock Co., Ga., Will Bk F, p. 233-246, names wife, Eunice and ch: William, Polly, Lovey, Elizabeth. Bro: Joseph.

Cannon, Jeremiah of Carteret Co., 1790-1800 Census. Had one dau. Jones Co., Ga. Deed Bk 18, p. 18, 10/30/1828, Jeremiah Cannon to his dau., Kibby Cannon, all of my crop, etc.

Cannon, Nathaniel was born 1760 in South Carolina, d. 4/8/1844, aged 84, m. Frances Summer who d. 1/1/1850. His LWT dtd 6/4/1842 Wilkinson Co. Ga. names dau., Lucretia and sons, Wiley, Miles, Allen James; also son-in- law, Jesse Harris; grandchildren, William N. Bowen and Elizabeth Harris; and son-in-law, George Brack. Source:Memoirs of Georgia, V. II, P. 1052-3.

Cannon, Thomas , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/8/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 102 Payne Ave. Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cantell, Tricia , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-5-1896 County:Paulding City: Notes:Married: A. B. Camp Source: Paulding Co. Ga. Marriages.

Cape, J. A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/20/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 236 W. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Capps, J. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/14/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 50 Daniels St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Caps, Thomas, late of Chatham County, deceased. Georgia, Glynn County. Whereas, Louisa Payne applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Thomas Cape, late of Chatham County. Source: Brunswick Advocate 28 December 1837.

Caretta, Louis , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/14/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 215 Foundry St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carleton, Henry of Greene Co. to George Stovall on 12/9/1802, in consideration of good will and respect for George Stovall and others of religious principals, one acre of land for a church where it now stands on the hill above David McCormack's spring. Source: Greene Co. GA Deed Book A, page 595.

Carlton, David (1757-1845), Revolutionary War Soldier, was born in Craven County, N. C., died Duplin Co., N. C. Wife was Burnita Porter, a daughter of Henry Porter. Source: The Descendants of John Carlton, Carolton Folder, Georgia State Archives.

Carlton, Henry of Wilkes Co. deeds to William Puryear and Susannah Cox the Dogwood Grove Tract on Cedar Creek, surveyed by John Gorham in 1785 for Walker Richardson. The tract is to be equally divided between William Puryear and Susannah Cox. #500 pds. paid by them. Test: Gab. Carleton, B. Christmas, J. P. Date: 6/20/1794. Source: Jackson Co. Ga Deed Book A, Page 1.

Carlisle, J. Allen , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/9/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 65 Park St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carlisle, Green Whatley (photo) was born 16 March 1810 in Morgan County, Georgia and died 4 June 1882 in Brundidge, Alabama. He was married on 19 July 1832 in LaGrange, Georgia to Mary Elizabeth Leverett. Alabama. He was a farmer, owning land in Brundidge and was buried on his homeplace. Mary Elizabeth Leverett was born 15 October 1816 in Putnam County, Georgia and died 12 May 1887 in Brundidge, Alabama. She was a daughter of Rev. Thomas Leverett and Mary G. Griffin, her father being a baptist minister and a soldier of the Revolutionary War. Rev. Thomas Leverett was a son of William Leverett and his wife, Bridget, who emigrated from England to Wilkes County, Georgia. Sources: Deeds and other records of this family are found in Davidson's 2 volume set of Wilkes County, Georgia.

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

Carlisle, Thomas Jefferson, son of Green Whatley, m. Mary Bivins Brooks and had issue: Cora B., Thomas Jefferson, Andrew B., Green W., Brooks and Carrie Fannie.

Carlisle, Thomas , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-19-1868 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Elizabeth A.Conner Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Carmichael, Clyde T., Sr., son of Joseph Marion, b.9/l9/1: Nevada, Collin Co., Tx., d. 5/24/1943 Albuqueque, N. M., b Dallas, Tx. m. 8/8/1907 Hattie Elizabeth Stewart, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., Tx. Son: Clyde T., Jr. b. 1/14/1912, Dallas Co., m. 7/18/1936 Hobart, Kiowa Co., Okla. to Erma V. Cogdill.

Carmichael, John, his LWT dtd 8/29/1822, probated 10/15/1822 Jackson Co., Ga., names grandson, John, Jr., son of Duncan, dau., Sarah Styles. Source: Jackson Co., Ga. WB A (1803-80), p. 95-6.

Carmichael, John, his LWT, Richmond Co., Ga. WB 1839-50, p. 185- 7, names sons: Oswell E., Anderson, Robert D., William pa Wife: Mary E. Daus: Sarah D. Eve; Anna Edgar.

Carmichael, John, resident of Jackson Co., GA drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Carmichael, James Macklin, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Macklin) Carmichael, was born 13 April 1803, died December 1883. He was married on 27 November 1828 to Sarah Eliza Brown.Source:>First Families of Henry Co., GA by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's., GA, Inc.

Carmichael, William, evidently of Charleston, SC, died in 1771 naming his will, recorded in Charleston will books, wife Mary and children John, William, Daniel, Joseph, Elizabeth Morrow and Mary Johnson, and grand-children Mary Carmichael and Mary and Joseph Brown, Jennet Brown's children. The late William Henry Beck III of Griffin speculated, probably correctly, that Joseph Charmichael, son of this William Carmichael of Charleston, was likely the Joseph Carmichael, Sr., who died in 1785 in Abbeville District, SC, and that he...was the father of Joseph Carmichael of Butts County, GA. Source: First Families of Henry Co., GA by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's., GA.

Carmichael, William M., his est. Cherokee Co., Ga., Ann. Returns (1885-98), p. 409-412, William M. Carmichael, admr. He receipts: D. C. Carmichael, P. P. Dupree, atty for J. Carmichael, Elizabeth Fowler, P. P. Dupree, atty for N. Chaffin, Mary Johnson, P. P. Dupree, atty for E. G. Chastain, Thalon Chastain. Grandchildren's receipts: A. W. Carmichael, W. Fincher, Dialphan A. Smith, J. M. Carmichael, T. Carmichael. 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 435, William Carmichael 47, farmer, N. C., Nancy 43, Ga., Columbus 17, Ga., Nancy 15, Ga., Fredonic (f) 13, Ga., Daniel C. 11, Ga., Joseph 6, Ga., Nancy J. 3, Ga., Emily 1, Ga.

Carmichael, William, Sr., son of Duncan, was b. 1780, d. 10/5/1846 in Ga. m. (1) Sallie Smith 10/25/1799 Caswell Co., N.C. (2) Elizabeth Williams 1818 Caswell Co., N. C. Issue: William,Jr. b. 7/18/1802 Caswell Co., N. C., d. 12/2/1887 m. Nancy Reid 12/19/1825, Madison, Morgan Co., Ga., bur. Pine Knott Cemetery,near Lebanon, Ga. William, Jr.'s son: Hilliard Reid Carmichael b. 3/14/1827 Ga. d. 12/14/1861 m. 7/4/1847 Cherokee Co., Ga., Eveline Fincher, listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 441-2, H. R. Carmichael 23, Ga., Eveline 23, Sarah, 5. Hilliard Reid Carmichael had son: Joseph Marion Carlnichae1 b. 11/17/1852 d. 11/29/1932 m. 11/22/1886 Hattie Cu1c1asure Gooch, in McKinney, Collin Co., Tx. Est. of Hattie Cu1c1asure Carmichael, decd, Bk 7, p. 471, Probate Minutes, Collin Co., Tx. 1900 Collin Co., Tx.: Joseph Carmichael, 47, Hattie C. 29, Clyde T. 12.

Carmichael William T., a prominent rice planter, sues D. G. Puree and J. C. Rowland, Savannah, Ga. About a year ago, the defendants bought from the plaintiff two rice plantations on the Savannah River, Deptford and Caustons, for $47,500, giving a mortgage. They then leased said plantations to the plaintiff on the condition that they be delivered at the expiration of the lease in same good condition. Plaintiff now sues for foreclosure. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, 6/25/1886.

Carnegie, Andrew, son of Thomas M., is most remembered for his vast library collection, which he donated to the City of Atlanta, including the building, known as the Andrew Carnegie Library, located on the present site, although renovated. Andrew Carnegie also built Plum Orchard, a Georgian Revival-style mansion for his son, George, and his wife, Margaret Thaw, which was donated to the National Park Foundation by Carnegie family members in 1971. Their contribution, as well as funds from supporting foundations, helped win Congressional approval for establishing Cumberland Island National Seashore.

Carnegie, Lucy C., One hundred dollars for information to convict persons of breaking the game law, poaching or otherwise trespassing on the property of Mrs. Lucy C. Carnegie. W. E. Page, Manager.
Source: The Brunswick News, March 9, 1915.

Carnegie, Thomas M. was born 1844 in Scotland. He settled in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania where the family resided most of the time, except when they removed to Cumberland, Georgia and built the mansion known as Dunegeness. Today, only the foundations of the great home remain along with concrete entranceways and a wooden overseer's home. Thomas was married to Lucie Coleman. Lucie died in Georgia in May of 1913. At that time, all of the children were resident on Cumberland Island. Thomas predeceased his wife and his Last Will and Testament was recorded in Camden County as well as in Allegheny County, Pittsylvania. He was an iron and steel manufacturer and his plant was located between Scriff and Cherry Alleys in Pittsburgh, known as the Carnegie Building. Carnes, C. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/12/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 53 Augusta Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carnes, Lanier Age/Birth,date:Age 9 Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-9-1938 County: City:Eatonton Notes:Survived by mother and 2 young brothers, two sisters. Son of late Rufus Carnes. Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-9-1938

Carnine, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 GA Land Lottery.

Carnochan, William (1775-1825) manufactured sugar and rum at The Thicket in McIntosh County, GA; also he was a stockholder in the Darien Eastern Steam Saw Mill at Lower Bluff during the 1820s and is buried in Darien's Upper Mill Cemetery.
Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Caros, Charles , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/12/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 33 W. Fair St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carpenter, C. A., Event:Birth, Event Date:9/26/1910 County: Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 254 Glennwood Ave. Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carpenter, William G. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/11/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 17, Pine St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carr, David, age 37, born in South Carolina, listed page 493, Atlanta, 1870 Fulton County Census; Elizabeth 40, Nancy 17, William 14, Georgiana 12, Savannah 10, Martha 8; Anna, age 68, born in South Carolina.

Carr, G., Event:Birth, Event Date:2/12/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl Atlanta. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carr, George and wife, Judith, deed to Reuben White, all of Wilkes Co., Ga. 200 acres on Vann's Creek in Wilkes Co. 7/19/1789. Source: Elbert Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 28.

Carr, George, age 53, born Georgia (1870 Fulton County Census); Catherine 30, Wiley 15, Nancy 9, Georgianna 7, Jackson 4 and Sherman 2.

Carr, Georgia Ann to Silas Donaldson 12/22/1881 Fulton Co.

Carr, Georgia Josephine married to Joseph Nicholls 1/11/1881 Fulton Co.

Carr, Jesse Graham m. Piety Brantley 1/26/1832 Walton Co., Ga. Issue: Mary Syrena b. 4/24/1835; Minerva Jane b. 12/18/1832; William Columbus b. 4/10/1837; Elizabeth Tate b. 10/5/1839; Amanda Ann T. b. 1/20/1842; Sicily Missouri b. 2/6/1344 m. 4/15/1869 George Albert Hall, Floyd Co., Ga.; Marcus Lafayette b. 2/19/1846; Zachary Taylor b. 5/27/1848 m. 8/10/1870 Mary G. Comer, Cherokee Co., Ala.; Leanna piety b. 10/30/1850; Levi Bowers b. 8/16/1853; and Jesse Warren b. 8/3/1855. Source: Robert V. Carr, 17859 E. Hawaii Place, Aurora, CO 80012; Mrs. Paul J. Schwartz, 180 Filer Ave., win Falls, Idaho.

Carr, John A. married to Annie O. Houser 6/1/1886 Fulton Co. GA.

Carr, John A. (son of George) listed 1870 Fulton County Census, age 29; Sarah A. 25, George A. 1.

Carr, Josiah, planter, Culverton, Hancock Co., Ga., is a North Carolina, where he was born in Franklin county, May 9, 1828. Bereft of his parents at a tender age, Col. Carr came to Hancock county, Ga., where he found a protector in the person of an elder brother, James Carr. He was one of a family of seven children: James; Willis; John and Robert E., deceased; Green B, planter, Hancock county; Samuel. lives in Hopkins county, Tex., and Josiah. When Col. Carr came to manhood he found a wife in Miss Susan B. Barksdale, who lived but a year, dying without issue. In 1868 he again married, Sarah E. Collins becoming his wife. This lady died Aug. 26, 1880, the mother of two sons: Robert Lee, who grew to manhood, a bright, promising, youth, but was stricken with typhoid fever, and died Oct. 25, 1892, and John Henry, a manly youth, now living with his father. Col. Carr served his state to the best of his ability during the civil war, but was too feeble in health to stand service in the field. His plantation consists of 3,000 acres of choice land, lying eight miles northeast of Sparta. He still holds to democracy, and is a member of the Baptist church. Source: Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1, Historical Society of Georgia, 1895

Carr, Mark, Colonel. His first plantation on St. Simon's Island was one of the very few in that location because of the constant danger of raids by the Spanish Indians. It as described in the Queen's Court at Westminster on February 11, 1744 by Lt. Colonel Alexander Heron, in giving his report to the Trustees of the agricultural progress being made in the Colony.

Carr, Nannie married to William Fulton 6/25/1879 Fulton Co., GA.

Carr, Nannie married to Thomas Ozborne 8/11/1890 Fulton Co., GA.

Carr, Sam C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/31/1906 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 157 Windsor St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carr. Sherman married to Susie Hollingsworth 11/17/1887 Fulton Co., GA.

Carr Thomas, Major of Caroline County, Virginia was born in 1678, married Mary Dabney. Source: A History of Louisa County, Virginia.

Carr, Thomas, Revolutionary War Soldier, his LWT dated 10 January 1820, probated 18 November 1820 in Columbia Co., Ga.. His second wife was Fanny Lowe, widow, whom he married in Columbia County on 3 May 1813. To his beloved wife, Fanny, he left the estate known as Gardensville and the mansion house; 450 acres; plantation tools, furniture, carriages, horses, and his gold watch, which at her death was to go to the children of her son, Thomas Lowe. Thomas Carr appears to have taken up a land grant in Greene County, according to a deed headed Richmond County, Georgia dated 17 Jul 1785 of William Brown of Richmond County and his wife, Anne, to Thomas Carr of Augusta, for 5 shillings and 250 pds., 750 acres in Washington County bounded South by the College Lands and East by the Wilkes County Line on Falling Creek. In 1793, Thomas Carr and Frances, his wife, sold this land to Frederick Sims of Augusta, merchant, for 210 pds. Sterling money, 750 acres of land adjoining the Wilkes County line and the College Line in Greene Co. on Falling Creek, which land was originally granted to William Brown on 17 Jan 1785, adjoining the Wilkes County line and the College Line. The location of this land today would be in the vicinity of Penfield, in Greene County.

Carr, William J.. The problem was to locate the parents of William J. Carr, born March 1858 in Atlanta, died before 1920, married (1) Georgia S. Donaldson on 1-21-1878 in Fulton County, daughter of Abner Donaldson and Matilda A. and (2) Martha King on 10-4-1901 in Fulton County, daughter of Richard King and his wife, Sarah Hamlett King. Parents, as follows: 1870 Fulton County Census, page 401, Atlanta: James Carr 50 born in Georgia, Catharine 30, William 13, Nancy 8, Georgiana 7, Jack 4, Sherman 2. Apparently James as deceased by 1880, because Katy Carr, age 50, was residing in Palmetto Georgia (old Campbell County, Now Coweta) with one son, Sherman, age 12. Jack Carr was a farm laborer in Coweta County residing with the family of James F. Ferrell. The similiarity of the several Carr families on the 1870 Fulton County census is uncanny. Three families have a daughter, Georgianna, three have a son, William, and two have a son Jack (or Jackson). Two have a wife, Catharine.
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Carroll, Chesley M. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-14-1867 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Sarah C. Rogers. Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Carroll, G. D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/27/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 279 Windsor St. Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carroll, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7- 7-1860 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Roxey Williams Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Carroll, Mary, her LWT dtd 5/5/1821, probated 7/2/1821, ELbert Co., Ga. will Sk L (1816-1821), p. 430. William White, Thomas A. Banks, exrs.

Carroll, Nancy, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Carroll, William , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-29-1865 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Caroline, Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Carroll, William M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/8/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 92 Kelly St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carsley, Henry was born ca 1600 and came to Virginia in 1621 age the age of 23. Two years later when the Muster was taken (1624/1625), he was found residing at Newport News, Virginia, as one of Daniel Gookin’s men. The shipping and cattle breeding enterprise of Goodkin did not prosper, and so Henry Carsley migrated to the eastern shore where many settlers began to take up land after the 1622 Indian massacre in Virginia. In 1633, he petitioned the court held at Accomack for a lease of 50 acres of land on Old Plantation Creek which was located on the southside of Fishing Creek.Source: Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700.

Carson, J. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/1/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 245 Luckie St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Carson, James , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/1/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:colored boy 396 Davis St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carson, Joseph of Wilkes Co. deeds to Sampson Lane of Franklin Co. land on the Oconee River in Jackson Co. Test: Joseph Dabb, John Lane, P. Williamson. Jackson Co. Deed Book A, page 41.

Carson, Keith , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/12/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 186 S. Pryor St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carson, R. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/22/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 280 Hemphill St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, Amelia , Event:Dower Rts Event Date:12-25-1838 County: City:Oglethorpe Notes:Formerly Amelia Elkins. Dower rts, 40 a. bt 3-10-1827 by W. Elkins to Jas E. Carter. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book P, page 228.

Carter, Amelia , Event:LWT Event Date:8-4-1849 County:Henry City: Daughters:Elizabeth, 125 acres where Erwin Elkins lives. Source: Henry Co. GA Wills

Carter, B. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/8/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 314 Ponce de Leon Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, D. J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/22/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 318 Washington St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, E. F. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/16/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 19 Bailey St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, George to Alexander Lester, both of Ogletholrpe Co. for $1462.00, 362 acres on Clouds Creek. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 206.

Carter, H. B. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/21/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy Courtland St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, Homer , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/8/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:colored girl 145 Gordon St. Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, L. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 361 Lee St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, Nancy Martin deeded to Tholnas Garter 571 1/2 acres Beaverdam Creek, 1/6/1787. Wilkes Co., Ga. Deed Bk C, p. 35. CASS, John listed 1850 Tallapoosa Co., Ala. Census, Twp. 24, Fam. #1976, 55, N. C., Jane 55, N. C., Richard 18, Ga., Benjamin Thornton 12, Ga.

Carter, R. O. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/14/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 143 Kelly St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, S. G. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/10/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 173 Kennedy St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Carter, William. SEE William Daniel.

Carter, W. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/18/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 76 Park Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cartledge, James purchased 100 acres at auction for $356. in Columbia Co. from Reuben Langston, Sheriff. Date: 27 July 1808. Source: Columbia Co. Deeds.

Cartledge, Luther H., Dr. Age/Birth,date:Age 82 Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-12-1938 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:Born Franklin Co., retired physician. Interred: Greenwood Cem. Res. 640 Eva Source: Atlanta, Georgian 1-21-1938

Casdine, G. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/16/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 43 Chastain St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cash, John S., resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 GA Land Lottery.

Cash, J. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/4/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy Jefferson St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cason, B. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/25/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 65 Hayden St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cason, Elijah C. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5-16-1858 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Melberry Hollon Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cason, R. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/27/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 73 Boulevard Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cason, Sampson , Event:Marriage, Event Date:5- 1-1856 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Elizabeth Fountain Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cason, Wherry , Event:Marriage, Event Date: County:Dooly City: Notes:4-10-1862 Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cason, Whitehouse , Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-23-1854 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Sarah Ann Taylor Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cassaway, James , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-30-1858 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Benetop McCuller Source: Dooly Co., Ga. Marriages.

Cassey, W. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 34 Prospect Place Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Castleberry, Benjamin W. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census: Ga., Caron H. 33, S. G., Mary J. 12, Ga., Margaret 10, Ga., Thomas 8, Ga., Archibald H. 6, Ga., Satin C. 4, Ga., Leonidas Ga.

Castleberry, Carion listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census 70, N. C. Sarah Bagley 20, Ga., Susan Bagley 14, Ga.

Castleberry, Claiborne b. ca 1780, drew in 1805 Land Lottery Jackson Co., Ga.; listed on 1820 Hall Go., Ga. Census. Joined the Yellow Creek Baptist Church in Hall Co. 4/19/1823 by experience. Dismissed by letter 9/20/1828.

Castleberry, David, son of William, res. of Orange Co., N. C.

Castleberry, David b. 1771, bought land in Franklin Co., Ga. Jackson Co., 287-1/2 acres from Henry Chandler.

Castleberry, David b. ca 1800 Ga. m. Ceny Castleberry 7/29/18 Hall Co., Ga. 1820 listed Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census; 1830-1840 Hall Co. Census. Issue: Emily b. 7/26/1829, d. 4/18/1872 Thomas J. Tucker, Henry Co., Ga. in 1849.

Castleberry,, David. SEE Henry Chandler.

Castleberry, Edward, his LWT dtd 6/11/1840, Troup Co., Ga. Wi Sena. Daus: Angelina Slaughter, Emily S. Cameron, wife of James. Sons: Warren F., Allen. Dau: Lucinda Thornton.

Castleberry, Edward listed 1830 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, m 15- m 60-70, f 10-15, f 15-20, f 30-40.

Castleberry, Edmund listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 33, Miner, Ga., Dorothey 3r), Mary 8, Julia 5, Cicero 1.

Castleberry, Edwin, his LWT dtd 10/18/1837, probated 1/18 Troup Co., Ga., names bros: Warren F., Allen. Sisters: Angel Slaughter, Louisa Webb, Emily Cameron, Lucinda Thornton. Father: Edward.

Castleberry, George W. listed 1850 Randolph Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #6, 23, farmer, Ga.

Castleberry, Henry, Revolutionary War Soldier, was b. 10/14/1760 m. Mary Anne. Bible of John Castleberry, Sr. Issue: Henry, Jr. b. ca 1790 Washington Co., Ga. m. Mourning, b. 1798, Wilkinson Co., Ga. LWT of Henry Castleberry, Clarke Co., Ga., Will Bk A, 1802-22, dated (./17/1806, probated 1/10/1807, names wife, Sarah, daughter, Rachel. Rachel m. William East 9/25/1806, Clarke Co., Ga. Source: Castleberry and Allied Lineages. Castleberry, Henry, son of Henrich Kesselbery, was b. ca 1680, prorably Bachersdorf, Germany, m. Catherine. His LWT dtd 8/16/1729, probated 9/4/1729, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: John, Paul, William, Dirick, Eve Bassett (wife of John), Elizabeth Davis (wife of Mr. Davis), Mary C. Shrack (wife of Philip), and Catherine. The LWT of Catherine, widow of Henry, dtd 3/3/1767, she named granddau., Margaret Shrack, dau. of my dau, Mary, decd; daus: Eve and Elizabeth. Son: Dirick. Exrs: My grandson-in- law, Elisha Davis, and John Bull, Esquire. Catherine, the wife of Henry, is mentioned as a member of the First Mennonite Church 5/23/1708. Issue: Dirick, his LWT dtd 5/16/1765, probated 6/14/1765 m. Mary (Issue: Rena, alias Rosom m. Peter Keyser; Catherine; Susanna who m. Elisha Davis 3/28/1768; Elizabeth; Daniel; John; William b. 1715/20 m. Margaret; Paul d. 3/24/1748, his wife d. 1749, m. Margaret Adams, dau. of Ralph and Alse Adams. Paul's LWT dtd 3/22/1747, probated 4/18/1748 .(Issue: Richard, Jacob, Benjamin, Catrin, Elizabeth, Ann); Eve m. John Bassett 2/20/1723 Christ Church, philadelphia Co., PA; Elizabeth m. Mr. Davis; Mary m. Philip Shrack, decd in 1767; Katherine m. Hugh Hamilton, d. leaving 5 children.

Castleberry, Heinrich, spelled Kesse1bery, migrated from Bachersdorf, Germany, near BrugeS (Bruggen) to Germantown, Pa., landing there 10/5/1683. 3/7/1691 he made an attempt at Naturalization, which act was required before he could own land, being one of 62 applications. There arose a dispute concerning the legality of the procedure, whereupon, he and 25 others, had to be re-naturalized according to Pa. Statues at Large, Vol. II, p. 299, 9/29/1709. In 1692, he witn~ssed the marriage of Henry Ffrey and Anna Lovering, and signed his name as Heinrich Kasselbery, Acting Justice of the Peace.

Castleberry, Henry listed 1850 Cobb Co., Ga. Census, Merritts Dist., Fam. 1930, 28, farmer, Ga., Margaret 22, Ga., Elizabeth 9 mos., Ga.

Castleberry, Jane listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #33, 54, Ga., Elijah 24, Francis 20, Jackson 18, Sarah 15, Franklin 15.

Castleberry, Jeptha listed 1860 Butts Co., Ga. Census, Cork Springs, Fam. #84, 48, farmer, Ga., Susanna 40, James 19, Martha 18, Jeptha 15, Susanna 13, David 11, William 9, John 7, Teresa 5, Caroline 3, Ga.

Castleberry, Jeptha J. was born 1811 in Warren Co., Ga. He removed to Monroe County and married soon thereafter Miss Susan Frances Bass (born 1821 Georgia) in Monroe County on May 16, 1837. In 1856 the family removed to Butts County, Indian Springs, where he died on April 27, 1866. Susan died July 30, 1887. They had ten children. Source: 1850 Monroe Co., GA Census; Memoirs of Georgia (1895).

Castleberry, Jessey listed 1850 Randolph Co., Ga. CensuS, Fam. #4, 36, farmer, Ga., Temp. 37, Simon 7, Rubin 5, Mary 4, Samuel 3, Eme1ia 2, William 1, Jeremiah 12, Frances 10, Ga.

Castleberry, John listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census 36, farme1 Ga., Sarah 36, Tenn., Timothy 12, Ga., Arminda J. 11, Ga., isa! 10, Ga., James M. 8, Ga., Melissa E. 7, Ga., Benjamin W. 3, Ga, Agnes H. 1, Ga.

Castleberry, John listed 1850 Butts Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #54 48, factory, Ga., Wisey (f) 48, Winny 19, Elizabeth 17, Robe 15, James 13, John 11, Jacob 7, Tapter (m) 5, Ga.

Castleberry, J. T., merchant, Cabaniss, Monroe Co., Ga., is a son of Jephtha and Susanna F. (Bass) Castleberry, and was born in Monroe county, April 24, 1845. His father was born in Warren county, Ga., and went toMonroe county about the time he reached his majority. He married soon afterward and engaged in farming, which he continued in Monroe county until 1856, when he removed to the vicinity of Indian Springs, in Butts county, where he died April 27, 1866. His wife survived him about twenty years, dying July 30, 1887. Of ten children there are now living: Mrs. Mary A. Tingle, Mrs Martha E. Roberts, Jeptha T., Mrs. Savannah F. Scarborough, William P., John P., Theresa M. and Mrs. Carrie O. Scarborough. As the civil war was precipitated about the time Mr. Castleberry reached the age when the blood runs hottest and the impulses are strongest, he hastened to volunteer as a member of Company A., Thirtieth Georgia regiment, and did his duty as a private in the Western army. He participated in the battles about Jackson, Miss., at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, and was with Gen. Johnston as he retired before Gen. Sherman. In the memorable and bloody battle of July 22, 1864, his brother was mortally wonded, from which he died at La Grange on July 28, and he was himself severely wounded in the right leg below the knee and left on the field of battle. He was taken prisoner and kept within the enemy’s lines, most of the time at Chattanooga, until the surrender. Mr. Castleberry is the merchant at Cabaniss, a prosperous community in the northeastern portion of Monroe county, where he has been doing business since the war. His fine business ability and his great popularity in that section has attracted to him the large trade he enjoys. He is also conducting a quite large planting interest and operating three public ginneries at different points. Mr. Castleberry began his business life in 1868 as a clerk for Steele & Watson. In 1871 he bought an interest in the business, the firm then being Steele, Watson & Castleberry. In 1873, Steel & Castleberry bought out Mr. Watson, and in 1874 he (Mr. Castleberry) bought out his partner, and for the last twenty years has been sole proprietor. He carries a $2,000 stock of merchandise and plantation supplies and does a nearly cash business. Mr. Castleberry was married in Butts county, November 28, 1872 to Miss Maggie L., daughter of Richard W. Willis, a pioneer and substantial citizen of Butts county. They have had but one child, James E., nineteen years of age and a law student at Forsyth. Mr. Castleberry is an ardent democrat and a Missionary Baptist, and a reliable working member in each cause. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Monroe County Sketches.

Castleberry, Malinda listed 1850 Sumter Co., Ga. Census 35, Ga isaac 18, Sarah 16, John 13, Dahucharer 12, Ernaline 8, James: Ga., and Sarah Lun 60, Va.

Castleberry, Mason listed 1850 Crawford Co., Ga. .Censu Knoxville, Fam. #435, 38, minister, Ga., Susan 23, Ga., David 1 Ga., William J. 1, Ga.

Castleberry, Meredith listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, age 25, Ga., farmer, Martha J. 20, S. C.

Castleberry, Paul, Georgia, Read the petition of Paul Castleberry. He has settled the province and has no land. Has a wife and four children, and applies for 350 acres on the southside of the Great Kyoka Creek in Paul's Parish, at a place called the Hawtree Branch. Granted May 1767." P. 910: "The Governor signs Grants in St. Pauls Parish Oct. of 1769 for Paul Castleberry, 350 acres, and 250 acres Richard Castleberry, and 250 acres for William Castleberry. Source: Georgia Colonial Records, Vol. X, p. 757.

Castleberry, Odean b. 1770/80 m. Margaret. Odean, Claborn, Elizabeth, Polly and Seney were all members of Yellow Creek Baptist Church in Hall Co. Odean was dismissed: 10/17/18 moved to Forsyth Co. Odean d. 1841 Forsyth Co., Ga. Issue: M. b. 1790/1800 m. Mary Warren 11/10/1820 Hall Co., Ga.; David b. 1800; William b. 1804 Ga. m. 4/17/1828 Sarah Wal1ice Hall Co. Ga.; Benjamin W. b. 1813 Ga. m. Caran H. Harris, dau. Archibald; Timothy b. 1818 Ga. m. Agnes, listed 1350 Forsyth Co. Ga. Census; Lucy m. David putnam; Sarah m. Henry Tidd1er; John 1814 Ga. m. Sarah.

Castleberry, Richard, Georgia, March of 1769. The petition of Richard Castleberry has a wife and two children, prays for 250 acres in St. Paul's Parish. Richard was found in Wilkes Co., Ga. in 1790 when a deed given from John Fulsom to Richard Castleberry for 185 acres Ogeechee River dtd 8/14/1790, p. 178, Bk GG. William Saterwhite and his wife, Millicent, deed to Richard Castleberry 350 acres lieu of old warrant dtd 1785. Date: 9/25/1785. Thomas and Whatley and Richard Castleberry, Jr., testators, P. 260, Book Source: Georgia Colonial Records, Vol. X, p. 712.

Castleberry, Richard listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, 11157. 30. farmer, Ga., Martha 24, Josephus 6, Zack 4, Marcu Adeline Sampson 16.

Castleberry, Samuel listed 1850 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #75, 27, Miner, Ga., Eliza 24, N. C., Elisha 3, Ga., Samuel 10/12, Ga.

Castleberry, Sarah listed 1870 Spalding Co., Ga. Census, Griffin, 65, Ga., Mary Ann 24, Ga. (insane).

Castleberry, Thomas 1/29/1795-8/18[.6. Son: Samuel B. b. 1/23/1327, lived Worth Co., Ga. m. Bashiba White (1/23/1807- ~ 12/25/1830). LWT probated 7/17/1846, Sumter Co., Ga., Thomas Castleberry names wife, Melinda, friend and kinsman, Wiley Law, as exrs. Source:History of Worth Co., p. 317.

Castleberry, Timothy listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, 32, farmer, Ga., Agnes 28, Ga., William 10, Ga., Thomas 7, Ga., Eveline 4, Ga.

Castleberry, William listed 1850 Early Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #45, 53, farmer, Ga., Catherine [.4, Mary 19, Sarah 17, Emily C. 14, William, 13, Frances C. 10, Laura 7, Womenina? 4, william L. Burnett 10, Ga.

Castleberry, William listed 1860 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, 56, Ga., Gracy 41, William M. 25, Margaret 21, John H. 21, Timothy 18, Benjamin 16, Sarah 14, James L. 12, Ga.

Castleberry, William listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, 46, farmer, Eliza A. 20, David 17, William 15, Margaret 12, John II. la, Timothy R. 8, Benjamin W. 7, Sarah E. 5, James P., Margaret 73, Ga.

Castleberry, William, son of Henry, was b. 1715/20 Bucks Co., Pa. Bucks Co. Warrantees of Land, William Castlebury, 100 acres 5/30/1738. William was Member of New Britain Church of Bucks Co. (founded 1755). lie bought 350 acres on Muddy Creek in Augusta Co., Va. in 1755 and sold it in 1757. He signed the Church Covenant of Linville Baptist Church in Augusta Co., Va., 8/6/1756. Augusta Co., Va. Deed Bk 7, p. 390, 3/16/1757, William and Margaret Castleberry, his wife, to Ersbald lIopkins, delivered latter liay of 1763. 130 pds. 350 acres on Muddy Creek. Aug. 1757, suit, David Castleberry v. McGeery. David, an infant, by William Castleberry, his father and next friend. Children of William Castleberry retooved to Orange Co., N. C. Issue of William and Margaret: David of Orange Co., N. C.; Richard of Orange Co., N. C., Richmond and Wilkes Co.'s, Ga.; William b. ca 1745 m. dau. of Mr. Claiborne; Paul b. ca 1740, lived Richmond Co., Ga.
Source: Pa. Archives, 3rd Series, Vol. 25, p. 118; Vol. I, p. 319, Records of Augusta Co. Va b Chalkley.

Castleberry, William. Dec. 1768, the petition of William Castleberry, lately settled in the province, for 100 acres northside of German Creek. Had wife and three children. Page 711: Mar. 1769, petition of William Castleberry, lately settled with wife and child and negro. Prays for 250 acres on Great Kiokee Creek, St. Paul's Parish. Lives about a Rile from Mr. Claiborn Mill. His LWT dtd 11/15/1912, probated 5/12/1813, Jackson Co., Ga., naming wife, Lucretia and five children. Testators: Odean and Mark Castleberry. Known Issue: Thomas b. ca 1760, lived in Wilkes, Jackson, and Clarke Co.'s, Ga.
Source: Georgia Colonial Records, Vol. 1767-9, page 659.

Castleberry, William H. listed 1850 Forsyth Co., Ga. Census, farmer, Ill., Adaline 23, Ga.

Castlen, W. A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/14/1908 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 35 Bryan St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Castlin, William H...."planter, Culloden, Monroe Co., Ga., son of John and Eliza (Goodin) Castlin, was born near Taylorsville, Hanover Co., VA., Jan. 27, 1827. His grandfather, John Castlin, was a native of Wales, and came to America and settled in Virginia before the revolutionary war, he being a soldier in the patriot army. He had two sons, Andrew and John. Andrew died, and John, after his marriage, came with his family to Georgia and settled on the Flint River in Upson county. In 1845 he moved to Monroe County and settled where William, the subject of this sketch, now resides. In 1856 he removed to Macon, Ga., where he died in January 1861, aged seventy-three years. He started a very poor boy, but was a model farmer and manager, and left a quite large estate. He reared a family of ten children: John, Gold Hill, Ala.; Sarah, widow of a Mr. Coffin, Thomaston, Ga.,; W. H. the subject of this sketch; Flemming, physician, deceased; Ann, wife of Peyton L. Cocke, Bolingbroke, Ga.,; Edwin, White Bluff, Chatham Co., Ga.; Bradford, Thomaston, Ga.; Marcellus, merchant, Thomaston, Ga., ; Catherine, wife of Addison P. Cherry, South Mills, Camden Co., N. C.; Caroline, wife of John S. Timberlake. His wife died June 10, 1887 aged eighty-seven. Mr. Castlin was reared, and has continued to be a planter. In 1862 he enlisted as a private in Company D, Thirteenth Georgia regiment, and went to Savannah with the regiment. His health failing he returned home, and went into a regiment of state troops. He was again discharged on the ground of disability. About 1852 he removed from Monroe to Upson county, where he lived some years, then returned to near Culloden. After a brief stay he went to his Upson plantation again, where he remained until 1870, when he moved back to his present location. Mr. Castlin was married on the line of Monroe and Crawford counties, December 13, 1852, to Miss Mary A. daughter of Irvin H. Woodward. She was of an old and prominent family, and had two brothers of great influence, and who wwere high-toned, honorable gentlemen. To Mr. And Mrs. Castlin ten children have been born: Irvin H., drummer for Tidwell & Pope, Atlanta; Willie, wife of Charles Gray, Fort Valley, Ga., ; John H. deceased; Eugene, deceased; Woodward, at home; Sallie M., deceased; Clifford and William, both at home. In the suburbs of the far-famed old school town, Culloden, in an old-time southern mansion, Mr. Castlin is spending his declining years on a plantation of 1,600 acres. He has another in Upson county of 300 acres. He is a democrat and a master Mason. He is a member of the Methodist Church. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Monroe County Sketches.

Catching, Benjamin, his est., Wilkes Co., Ga. 9/17/1798. wife Milly. Son: Benjamin. Slaves to: William Ashmore, Benjamin Seymore and Philip Catching. Div. of Est. 1/8/1801 to widow, Milly, and gdn of children: Joseph, Jonathan and Silas, Benjamin Philip and Seymore, and William Ashmore, distributees. Issue: Joseph b. 1/24/1782 Wilkes Co., Ga. m. ca 1800 Mary Holliday, 7/22/1852, moved to pike Co., Miss. where he died and was buried. Benjamin m. 5/24/1795, Wilkes Co., Ga., Nancy Martin; Jonathan; Silas; Philip, Seymour m. Rachel.

Catlett, Henry of Greene County to Robert Gilliam of Greene County 23 acres in Greene Co. for $58.00. 1/1802. Source: Greene Co. Ga. Deed Book AA, page 601.

Cato, Thomas , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-13-1874 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Carrie Lucas Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Cato, Tillman, Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-23-1851 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mickey Culpepper, Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Cauley, Roderick or Roger b. 1755/60, first record of him it N. C. was in 1800 Lenoir Co. Census, 2 males 10-16, 2 males male 45 and over, female 16-26, female 26-45. Issue: Bartholc b. 1784/94, listed 1810 Lenoir Co., N. C. Census; William (below).

Cauley, William, son of Roderick, b. ca 1775 N. C., Colonel, Wilkinson Co., Ga. Listed on 1810 Lenoir Co., N. C. and Wilkinson Co. Census. Source: A Genealogist's Notebook (Washington County, Georgia) by Jeannette Holland Austin;

Cauley, William, son of Roderick, b. ca 1775 N. C., Colonel, Wilkinson Co., Ga. Listed on 1810 Lenoir Co., N. C. and Wilkinson Co. Census, William Cauley male to 10, male to male 45 and over, 3 females under 10,2 females to 16, female, 45. Issue: Elizabeth Jane b. 1805 Lenoir Co., N. C. in Wilkinson Co., Ga.; Robert W. b. 1794/1804 Lenoir Co., N. C. Listed 1820 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census m. 12/25/1833 Ezekial Price, Washington Co., Ga.; George b. ca 1810 Lenoir Co., N. C. listed 1840 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census m. Catherine, dau. b. 1810/20; 2 daus. b. 1/04/1810; Thomas R. b. 1811 Lenoir Co., N. C., Merchant, wife Martha b. 1823, listed 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census. (Issue: George W. b. 1834, K. (f); James b. 1855; Mary b. 1856; Robert b. 1859).

Causey, J. N. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/22/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 194 S. Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cauthen, Mary Temperance 12/3/1834-9/17/1904, buried Hard Lot, Town of Milner Cemetery, Milner Baptist Church, Lamar Co., Ga.

Cauthen, Rebecca, 8/26/1827-6/22/1873 wife of Samuel D. Cau 4/6/1816-1/20/1874. Susan F. Cauthen, wife of S. E. Shackel 12/8/1867-6/9/1887. Wife of Thomas J. Cauthen. Thomas J. Cauthen 9/12/1859-12/24/1894. Milner Baptist Church, Milner, Ga., Lamar Co.

Cavalier, E. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/19/1909 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy 60 Wylie St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cavender, Joseph. "Ezekiel Cavender came from England to Maryland and settled in Westmoreland Co., VA., about 1770, where five children were born: Catherine in 1783, Elijay Cornwall in Dinwiddie Co., VA, and in 1804 was in Hog Mountain area of what became Gwinnett, along with her younger brother, Joseph Cavender. The other children of Ezekiel were: Clemeth m Rebecca Dedman in Rowan Co., NC and moved to Hall Co., GA by 1820; James who moved to Spartanburg, SC, then Marshall Co., TN; and George who moved to Jasper Co., GA with the Cornwalls in 1820...The Cavender and Cornwall families were living hear Hog Mountain in 1804 when the government purchased from the Cherokees a strip of land four miles wide and ten miles long,running from Hog Mt. east to Wofford's Settlement....Joseph Cavender and his wife were residents of Hog Mountain during the 1820 census and it was there that their seven daughters and three sons were born. By 1830, the family lived in Fayette Co. and in 1840 in Maury Co., TN, where he died about 1858.... Joseph's oldest son, Thomas M. resided Henderson Co., TN, 1840-'50. The second son, John H., was in Walker Co., GA 1850 until his death there in 1879. ...Joseph' third son, Wade Hampton Cavender, was in Walker Co. when he drew land in the Cherokee Land Lottery...Issue of Wade and Delilah Cavender: Joseph H. Cavender (11/19/1840-10/28/1912), John H. Cavender (9/29/1842-10/1920) and Martha Cavender b. 1845. Both sons served the Confederacy from Fayette Co.
Source:Gwinnett County Families 1818-1968.

Caverly, C. E., Event:Birth, Event Date:11/29/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 897 Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cawhern, Ezra, Event:Birth, Event Date:7/21/1906 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl 36 Ponders Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cawley, John, his LWT dtd 1775 Augusta Co., Va., dtd 2/10/1775, probated 6/20/1775, John Cawley of Staunton, names wife, Margaret. Est. to be div. between wife, Margaret and children of his elder brother, Michae1 Cawley and younger brother, Thomas Cawley, and sister, Margaret. Michael Cawley m. 5/24/1785 Jane Sharon, Augusta Co., Va. Deed, Augusta Co., Va., John and Margaret Cawley of Staunton dtd 9/27/1769 to Salopson and George Mathews...The remainder being conveyed by Joseph Gamwell to said John Cawley, now husband of the late said Margaret Gamwell. Aug. 1768.

Caylor, Thomas D. b. 2/26/182] Coffee Co., Ala. d. 4/8/1888 Opp, Ala. m. 1854 Louisa Ward (9/5/1834-11/1917). Son: Major General Caylor b. 3/31/1871 Ala. d. 8/16/1827 Florida, Ala. m. 12/3/1891 m. Julia Frances Garrett, their son being: John William Caylor b. 3/23/1894 Opp, Ala. d. 12/20/1966 Little Rock, Ark. m. 8/26/1920 Florinne Finney b. 9/2/1899 Huntington, AR. Source: John Caylor, Jr. (b. 11/19/1922 Tuscaloosa, Ala. m. 12/29/1944 Edith Kate Dorsey b. 10/17/1923, Savannah, Ga.), Box 10021 West Ga. College, Carrollton, Ga. 30117.

Chaffin, Andrew listed 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Census, p. 161, 72, farmer, Va., Elizabeth 59, N. C., Elizabeth 39, Ga., John 23, Ga.

Chaffin, Edmond B. listed 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, Faro. Ql180, 35, farmer, Ga., Mary 37, William 13, Milton 12, Susan 14, Nancy 6, Henry 3, Taylor,8 mos., Ga.

Chaffin, Elijah listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, 53, farmer, N. C., Ann 48, N. C., Neri N. (m) 14, Ga., Piety L. 11 Ga., John C. 6, Ga.

Chaffin, George listed 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Census, p. 161,66, Va., Isabella 66, Ireland.

Chaffin, Isaac L. listed 1850 Morgan Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #281, 30, Ga., Amanda 20, Ga., Zachry T. Ga. Isaac L. m. Mary A. Knight 2/17/1857 Walton Co., Ga.

Chaffin, Isham, son of Joshua, b. ca 1750/60 Prince Edward Co., Va., Rev. War Soldier, d. Wilkes Co., Ga., his LWT dtd 5/2/1822, proved 8/26/]823, m. (1) Prince Edward Co., Va. 12/8/1778 Betsy Bird who d. Willtes Co., Ga. (2) Patience Atkinson, Wilkes Co., Ga. (11/5/1764 Va.-5/27/1860 Morgan Co., Ga.) Issue: John m. Clotilda Darden 12/15/1806 Warren Co., Ga.; Martha or Patsy m. 1/5/1802 Wilkes Co., Ga., Francis Malone; Catherine m. 5/14/1799 Zachariah Phillips, Jr. By 2nd Marriage,: Lemuel m. Elizabeth Wayne 10/3/1817 Morgan Co., Ga., his LWT dtd 7/11/1836, probated 11/1836; Elizabeth m. 1/14/1811 Wilkes Co., Ga., Christopher Malone; Nancy m. Absalom Montgomery; Thomas; Sarah m. Jesse J. Roan 12/25/1811 Wilkes Co., Ga.; Rebecca; Aletha m. Stephen Harnsberger 1/13/1824; Harriet m. Isaiah C. Fitten 1/10/1828.

Chaffin, Joel listed 1850 ~Iewton Co., Ga. Census, p. 161,46 Ga., Martha 4/+, Cynthia Ann 22, William 20, Sarah 18, Nancy 16 Mary 14, Seaborn 12, Joel 10, Martin 8, Ciphronia 5, Josephine 3 Ga.

Chaffin, John d. Jan 1773 in Cumberland County, Virginia, his LWT dated 26 June 1767, probated 25 January 1773. At the time of the will, his son, Christopher, was deceased.
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Chaffin, John listed 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Census, p. 161,43 Ga., Charlotte 40, William D. 21, Mary 19, Franklin 15, Ga.

Chaffin, Joshua listed 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #252 36, Ga., Nancy 3~, Robert W., Henry 13, William 11, Sarah 8 James 7, George W. 5, Martha A. 3, Ga.

Chaffin, Lemuel listed 1850 Walton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #169 32, farmer, Ga., Luvica 31, Robert C. 5, George E. 3, William, mos. Morgan Co., Ga. Annual Returns (1830-~9), p. 106, Lemue Chaffin, decd, 5/18/1841, cash pd Harriet E., orphan, and Jepth I. Chaffin.

Chaffin, Robert listed 1850 Morgan Co., Ga. Census, p. 255, 60 farmer, Ga., Cynthia 5~, William C. 24, Robert C. 22, John 19 Mary 16, Cynthia F. 13, Magdaline 21, Ga.

Chaffin, Samuel from The Covington Star, dtd 9/22/1896: " Samuel Chaffin d. 9/11th, aged 87 "

Chaffin, Samuel listed 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Census, p. 877, 39 Ga., Ellender 22, Lavica 10, Mary 8, Elizabeth 7, Lucy Ann 3 mos

Chaffin, Smith listed 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #1019 29, Ga., Malinda 10, Elizabeth 9, Rachel 7, Nancy 5, James 1.

Chaffin, T. Lemuel buried Payne Cemetery, Bethel Church, Jaspe Co. T. Lemuel Chaffin 1849-1927; Mary Jane Chaffin 1852-1927.

Chaffin, Thomas listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #104 50, Ga., S. G. (f) 46, James A. 24, William 22, Thomas D. 20 Miles H. 18, Laura 16, Mary 14, George R. 10, Sarah E. 8, Ga.

Chaffin, Thomas listed 1860 Fulton, Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #1740 43, farm~r, Ga., Catharine 45, Elizabeth J. 18, George W. 17 Louisa A. 14, Emily ~I. 12, William T. 10, John F. 8, Frances F 5, Victoria 9, Ga.

Chaffin, Tyre listed 18~0 Henry Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #1086, ~3 Va., F.(f) 46, Ga., J. T. (m) 19, Ga., J. w. (m) 17, Ga., J. L (m)l5, Ga., L. A. (f) 13, Ga.,G.M.(m)9,Ga.His LWT dtd 3/23/1853, Henry Co., Ga., Vol. B, p. 80. wife: Frances. Ch: Jol1 J., Nathan P., Moses B., Emily F. Jones, William F., Elizabeth E Upchurch, Jefferson T., Jesse W., David J., Lucinda A., George.

Chaffin, Tyre. "Tyre Chaffin history is taken from information from Mrs. Charlie Cannon, Jr., James Otis Rodgers, Martha Virginia Rodgers Fall, family members, tombstones, Bible records....Tyre Chaffin, b. Jan. 23 1797, Va, d. Mar. 26, 1878 Henry Co., Ga. m. Aug. 21 1817, Jasper Co. to Frances McAllister b. Oct. 1802, died Feb. 4, 1885 Newton Co., Ga. She was the dau. of David and Abigail Tate McAllister of Louise Co., Va. and Hancock Co., Ga. Tyre and Frances are buried at Old Sharon Bapt. Ch. Cem. near Ola, in Henry Co. First Families of Henry Co., GA by Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Co's., GA, Inc.

Chaffin, William listed 18~0 Newton Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #365 39, Ga., Sarah 42, John 16, Martha 14, Mary 12, William 10, Nancy 7, Joel 4, Joseph 2.

Chambers J. E. Event:Birth, Event Date:3/19/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 20 Broyles St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chambers J. J. Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 74 Stewart Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chambers J. W. Event:Birth, Event Date:1/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 82 N. Forsyth Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chambers John Event:Birth, Event Date:6/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 211 Fern Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chambers, John M., decd. Thomas D. Evans apptd gdn of Elizabeth, his orphan child, making bond for $5000, 11/10/lS62. Cherokee Co., Ga. Bonds, p. 339.

Chambers William M., Age/Birth,date:Age 75, Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-12-1938, County:Floyd, City:Rome, Sons:S. V., Dr. Frank, Stepson: Mr. Gilliam, Daughters:Mrs. A. M. Van Horne, Notes:Sister: Lura Buckmaster. Bros: Jim, Ben, Sam. Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-12-1938

Chamlee, Barbara Ann, Age/Birth,date:Age 10 mos,Event:Obituary, Event Date:8-14-1938, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:Sis: Dorothy. Bros: Billy, Richard, Douglas. Interred: Greenwood Cemetery. Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-14-1938.

Chamblee, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 46 Euclid Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chambliss, Estelle, (photo) daughter of Joel Edgar Chambliss, was born on 21 Jun 1892 in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia. She died in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia. She was married twice, first to Reynard Lewis, 2d to Edward Knight Sparks (born on 15 Sep 1888 in Morrow, Clayton Co., Georgia; buried in Jun 1985 in Philadelphia, Presbyterian, Church, Morrow, Georgia; died on 8 Jun 1985 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia). Source:Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.

Chambliss, Herbert, son of Joel Edgar Chambliss, was born in Jul 1890 in Macon, Bibb Co., Ga. He was married to Irene Violet Bergstrom, the daughter of John Victor Bergstrom and Hedwig Ingeborg Petterson. Irene was born on 27 Jul 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. She died on 5 Aug 1940 in Norfolk, Virginia. Source: Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.

Chambliss, Joel Edgar (photo) was born on 20 Nov 1850 in Bolingbroke, Monroe Co., Georgia. He descends from the Chambliss family of Prince George County, Virginia who came from England ca 1630. Joel was buried in May 1918 in Smith Cemetery, Brent, Monroe Co., Georgia. He died on 21 May 1918 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia. Joel Edgar Chambliss resided at Bolingbroke, a small community in Monroe Co. At the turn of the century he removed his family to Atlanta. In the summertime, he and his wife would take the children to his wife's parents plantation in Monroe Co., located at Brent, near Forsyth. Source:

Chambliss, John was born about 1630. John Chambliss was first found in America in 1652.Source:Immigrants into Virginia by Nugent, as follows: 5 May 1652, John Chambliss settled in Northumberland County, Virginia. 10 Jul 1621 - Ann Chambliss transported by Richard Barrs of York County.


Chambliss, Joseph estate. Adam Jones, admr. 1/l825 makes misc. payments. Source:Warren Co., Ga. Annual Returns 1825-48, p. 16.

Chambliss, Mary Brent, (photo) daughter of Joel Edgar Chambliss, was born on 31 Mar 1886 in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia. She died on 10 Feb 1964 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia. She was buried on 12 Feb 1964 in Crestlawn Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia. She was married to Homer James Evans of Atlanta and they resided on Highland Avenue.
Source:Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.


Chambliss, Prentice Norton,(photo) son of Joel Edgar Chambliss, was born on 8 Oct 1898 in Brent, Monroe Co., Georgia and m. Bessie Hoffman.
Source:Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.

strong>Chambliss, Samuel Eugene, (photo) son of Joel Edgar Chambliss, was born on 7 Sep 1894 in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia. He was married to Ethelyn Murdock. He served as a soldier in World War I and was known as an intellectual. The family located in Lithia Springs, Ga. Source:Personal Records of Jeannette Holland Austin.


Champagne, Charles L. was a member of the Darien, Ga. Presbyterian Church and died in October of 1822. In 1821 he served as mayor.
Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Chandler, Henry of Warren County to David Castleberry of Jackson Co., land in Franklin County, now Jackson Co. Wit: Richard Castleberry and Thomas Castleberry. Date: 1/12/1798. Source: Jackson Co., GA Deed Book A, page 143.

Chandler, Joe, Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1908 , County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 98 McDaniel St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chandler, Lewis, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Chandler, Mahula, Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-18-1833, County:Jackson , Notes:Married: Jenas Perkins Source: Jackson Co. Marriages

Chandler, Parks and Mary, his wife, to John Davenport, all of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 1/14/1797, for $150, 250 acres of land granted to Parks Chandler on 2/10/1796. Source: Oglethorpe Co., GA Deed Book B, page 25.

Chaplain, Martha, widow,resident of Jackson Co., GA drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Chapin, Samuel, Deacon was born in Devonshire, England in 1698 and died in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1675; married Cicely Penney, a daughter of Henry Penney of Paignton. They sailed to America in 1635 and settled at Roxbury, Massucheetts. He was a deacon, constable (1645), selectman, commissioner and served on the Town Committee. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Chapman, Asa, his LWT dtd 10/19/1825, probated 11/7/1825 Warren Co., Ga. names wife, Cynthia. He m. Cynthia Lockett 4/7/1807, Warren Co., Ga.

Chapman, Cliff , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/1/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 176 Murphy Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, G. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/20/1907,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 24 Gaines St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, J. O. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/15/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 31 Flora Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, John, Revolutionary War Soldier, was born 1746 in South Carolina. He came to Richmond County, Georgia and enlisted in the Georgia Troops; was a sergeant of the Minute Men in Wilkes County; received a land grant in 1784. He married in 1768 Mary Thompson, born 1749, died before 1819. John Chapman died in Warren County in 1818. His known children: Nathan Chapman, born 11 February 1777 in South Carolina married Elizabeth Hart (born 30 January 1780), the daughter of Samuel Hart.


Chapman, John his LWT dtd 5/15/1798 Warren Co., Ga. names dau: Molly. Son: Abner. Names children of Debera Chapman. Exr: Abner Chapman. Wits: Benjamin Chapman, Solomon Lockett.

Chapman, T. J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/13/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 147 Bedford St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, Thomas , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/15/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Bradley Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, Wade, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Chapman, Will , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/29/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:colored girl, 367 Smith St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, Will , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/29/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:colored girl, 367 Smith St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chapman, William , Revolutionary War Soldier, served as a Private under Capt. Uriah Goodwyn, 3rd South Carolina Regiment. He was at the siege of Charleston; and received 287-1/2 acres in Franklin County for his service. .


Chappalier, A. C., Event:Birth, Event Date:1/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Summit Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chappell, Absalom H. (1801-1878), was born in Hancock Co., Ga. He was admitted to the bar in 1821. He was a resident of Sandersville from 1821-1826, when he removed to Macon (1836-1858), and thence to Columbus (1858-1878). He was a trustee for the State University (then Franklin College, now the University of Georgia), state legislator, senator, and a member of Congress from 1843-1844. He was the author of Miscellanies of Georgia at Glen Lora. He was married to Loretta Rebecca Lamar, the sister of Mirabeau Lamar. Children were: J. Harris Chappell, the first president of Georgia Normal & Industrial College for Women; L. H. Chappell, mayor of Columbus; and Lortto Lamar Chappell (1895-1987). Source: Chappell Collection, Columbus College.

Chappell, G. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/1/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 38 McDaniel St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chappell, J. Harris, President of the Georgia Normal and Industrial college, Milledgeville, Baldwin Co., was born near Macon, Bibb Co. Ga, Oct. 18, 1849. When eight years old his father moved to Columbus, Ga. where he received his primary education. Later, in 1869-70, he attended the university of Virginia. Soon after leaving the university he began teaching school and filling engagements in Clinton, Jones Co., and in other small country towns until 1877, when he located at his old home in Columbus, where he remained seven yes. In 1884 he was elected principal of the State normal school. Jacksonville, Ala., which he held two years and was re-elected, but he de d because of the earnest and urgent solicitations of leading citizens of Columbus. Ga. to return to that city and establish a high grade girls' school. In response to this urgent solicitation he went to Columbus and opened the school. He met with phenomenal success, the attendance soon reaching 150 pupils, demanding a faculty of ten teachers. He was principal- equivalent to a presidency - of this school until 1891, when he retired to accept his present position. He was elected secretary of the Georgia State Teachers' association in 1887, and served one year, and in 1888 he was elected president. For a number of times he has been chosen or appointed by the association as an essayist - unfailingly meeting every expectation. As a practical educator, and one commanding the fullest confidence of the public as such, President Chappell doubtless has equals, but he has few, if any, superiors. President Chappell was married in 1883 to Carrie, daughter of the late G. H. Brown, of Madison, Ga., for many years president of the Madison female college. She died childless in 1886, and in 1891, he contracted a second marriage with Etta, daughter of Dr. J. Kincaid, Rome, Ga., by whom he has had two children- Calmese, deceased, and Cornelia.Source: Biographies from Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II The Southern Historical Association, 1895.

Chappell, John S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/17/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 200 W. Pine St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chappelle I. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/25/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 137 Jones Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chappelle, J. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/17/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 445 Whitehall St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Charlton, Robert M. was born 19 Jan 1807 in Savannah, Ga. In 1828 he was elected to the state legislature; afterward was U. S. district attorney under President Jackson. In 1834 he was appointed and afterwards elected judge of the supreme court for the eastern district of Georgia. 1852-53 he was U. S. Senator. He was twice mayor of Savannah, GA and died in Savannah on 18 Jan 1854.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Charlton, T. J., Dr., citizen of Savannah, physician and ex-president of the Georgia Medical Society, died 12/7 at his residence. He was a native of Savannah, aged 53 years. He graduated in 1864 at Philadelphia, and was one of the volunteer physicians who went thatyear to Norfolk, Virginia, when it was devastated by the yellow fever epidemic. He was a son of Dr. T. J. Carlton, and a grandson of Hon. T. U. P. Charlton. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 12/9/1886.

Chastein, Walter , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/21/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 1 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chatham, Allen , Event:Marriage, Event Date:10- 1-1863 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha Ann Hall Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Chatham, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 73 Ponders Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Chatham, Terry Pauline, infant daughter of G. W. Terry, Jr. and Adele, funeral from 29 E. Fair Street, Atlanta on 9/24. The Constitution, Atlanta 9/24/1886

Chatman, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/12/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 123 S. Pryor St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chattin, Joseph m. Jency Myers 1/l8/1813 Pittsylvania Co., Va.

Chattin, Robert d. 12/1856 Lumpkin Co., Ga. Minor orphans listed: Henry C., Mary F., Virginia C., Thomas J. 3/5/1S55 Admrs. of est., of Robert A. Chattin: Sarah A. Chattin and John Springs.

Chattin, Thomas J. listed 1880 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, Canton, 36, carpenter, Ga., parents b. in Va., Rebecca L. 32 Ga., Quincy A. 11, Ga., J. Thomas 2, Ga.

Chattin, Quince m. 7/5/1S96 Miss Emma Mullins, Cherokee Co., Ga.

Cheatham, Mark. The children of Mr. Mark Cheatham looking for their father, who is missing. Athens. Source: The Constititon, Atlanta 7/27/1886.

Cheek, Ferdinand , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/21/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 15 Kirkwood Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cheek, Woodrow Wilson Age/Birth,date:Age 35 Event:Obituary. Event Date:8-11-1938, County:DeKalb City:Decatur Notes:d. Tues. Interred: Decatur Cemetery. Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-11-1938

Cheeley CHEELEY, James Nathan. "James Nathan Cheeley was born 1876 in Oconee Co., m. 1899 in Gwinnett Essie L. Anthony (1877-1957). Their son, Joseph E. Cheeley b. 1903 Oconee, m in Gwinnett 1924 Willie Westbrook, daughter of William H. (1873-1954) and Laura Black Westbrook (1877-1937)Source:Gwinnett County Families 1818-1968.

Chenault, John, Revolutionary War Pension, Columbia Co., GA

Cheney, Franklin M. listed 1850 Greene Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #728, 42, physician, Ga., Milton 20, Sarah 17, Winston 13, William 10, Mary 7, Ga. Franklin M. Cheney m. Martha A. Favor 1/27/1831 Wilkes Co., Ga. Wilkes Co., Thomas Favor, Henry and Sanders vs. Matthew Favor and John Wynne, admrs. John Favor, Sr., their father, d. 1820, leaving widow, Mary and ch: William Favor of Ala.; Sarah of Wilkes Co. m. Daniel Jackson who is dead without admr or exr; Matthew Favor of Wilkes Co.; Reuben Favor of Monroe Co.; John Favor, Jr. of Wilkes Co. since dead; Elizabeth, d. before her father, m. Nathan Echols, now decd, and died leaving children; That widow, Mary has since died intestate. John Favor, decd. Matthew Favor, admr 8/17/1S29. John Cheney, sec. Widow, Sarah. Mary apptd gdn of Sanders and Henry Favor 2/1/1819, orphan of John Favor, decd, Wilkes Co., Ga.

Cheney, Hiram M. listed 1870 Carroll Co., Ga. Census, Bowden, Fam. #50, 28, teacher, Ala., Georgia 29, Ala., Virginia, 8 mos., Ala.

Cheney, Isaac N. listed 1870 Carroll Co., Ga. Census, Carrollton, Fam. #1457,42, physician, Ga., Martha 30, Lucy 10, Isaac 8, Mary 6, Martha Almina 4 (d. Eupora, Miss. m. William Dennis Evans 12/24/1882 Carroll Co., Ga., Maud 2, and Victoria, 6 mos., Ga. Civil War Pension of Dr. I. N. Cheney, 74th Regt. Ga. Militia, dtd Haralson Co., Bremen, Ga. states he was b. 12/11/1827. Civil War Pension of Dr. I. N. Cheney, 74th Regt., Ga. Militia, application, Haralson Co., Bremen, Ga. dtd 9/24/1913, stated that he was res. of Ga. since 12/11/1827. His dau., Almina b. 12/12/1866 Ga. d. 4/23/18-- Eupora, Ms. m. William Dennis Evans b. 2/3/1857, d. 2/25/1940, Greenwood, Ms., on 12/24/1882, Carrol Co., Ga.

Cheney, James m. Sarah Brinson Tattnall Co., Ga. 1831-39. Another Marriage, James Chaney to Rhoda Passmore, Telfair Co., Ga., 1833

Cheney, James, Sr., his LWT dtd 5/16/1855, probated 10/1855 Montgomery Co., Ga. Issue: Richard, James W., William W., Charles C., Sarah Vaughan (wife of Jesse), Martha Vaughan (wife of John H.), Mary Browning (wife of William).

Cheney, John P. (photo) of Marietta, elected Worshipful Master
of Kennesaw Lodge No. 33. Source:The Marietta Journal and Courier 8/12/1910.


Cheney, John, Sr., his LWT dtd 10/30/1837, probated 11/2/1838 Greene Co., Ga., headed, Georgia, Wilkes Co. Issue: Aquilla Thomas B., Julia Scoggins, Margaret Chambers, John, Jr. Drusilla, now Strozier, Eliza, now Boswell, Harriet, now Formby Malissa B. Johnson, Rhoda Ann, William O. Son-in-law: Johnso Boswell and son, william P. Cheney, exrs. John Cheney, Sr. m Lucy, the dau. of Uriah Owen as per his LWT dtd 8/23/1820 probated 11/6/1820 Wilkes Co., Ga. wherein he names his daughter Lucy Cheney.

Cheney, Thomas m. Lucy Middlebrooks Clarke Co., Ga. 1805-14.

Cheney, William listed 1870 Carroll Co., Ga. Census, Carrollton Fam. #23, age 40, farmer, S. C., Eliza 40, Mary 19, John 17 Susan 14, Thomas 12, Martha 10, Van Buren 6, Dolly 3, Lee 2.

Cheney, William O. listed 1850 Greene Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #818 41, Ga., Elizabeth 38, Enoch 19, Almarine (f) 15, William 13 John 11, Mary 9, Rhoda 7, Reuben 5, Howell 2, Catharine 68, Id Calloway 4. William O. Cheney m. 11/4/1829 Elizabeth Calloway dau. of Catharine Calloway, Wilkes Co., Ga. Enoch Cheney m. Sara H. English 10/5/1852 Greene Co., Ga. John F. Cheney m. Martha E Wilson 118/1857 Greene Co., Ga. Mary E. Cheney m. William H McWhorter 11/14/1865 Greene Co., Ga. LWT of William O. Cheney Greene Co., Ga. will Bk G, p. 383-6, dtd 6/28/1871, names wife Elizabeth. Youngest son: Patrick M. Ch: Enoch R., John F., Rober S. Sons-in-law: William H. McWhorter and John Weatherby; H. G McLaughlin; Stephen English Owen. William O. Cheney m. Elizabet Callaway 11/4/1829 Wilkes Co., Ga.

Cheney, Winslow, physician and surgeon, resided in Morgan, Calhoun Co., GA. He was born 8 June 1838 in Greene County, GA, the son of Dr. F. W. Cheney, an eminent physician.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Calhoun County Sketches.

Chesley, John M. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-8-1847, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary M. Calhoun Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Chew, Larkin was born 1676 and resided in Caroline County, Virginia. Wife, Hannah Ray. They had five children. Larkin died 11 May 1728 in Caroline County, Virginia. Source: History of Terrell County (Georgia).

Childress, Davis, Revolutionary War Pension #S39298, Tennessee

Childress, Thomas, Revolutionary War Pension, 2 GA Battalion, GA, application from Lincoln County, Tennessee

Childress, Walter , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/22/1908,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Clarr St. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Childs, J. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/2/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 87 Capitol Ave. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chines, W. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/28/1907 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 333 Windsor St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chotas, Eli , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/25/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 148 S. Pryor St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Christenson, Alfred , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/5/1910 County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 98 Butler St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Christian, C. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/17/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 482 Pulliam St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Christian, Charles , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/5/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 696 S. Pryor St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, Howard , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 14 Bradley St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, J. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/20/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 534 Crew St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, J. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/12/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, J. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 73 Walker St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, J. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/17/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 25 Stonewall St., Atlanta Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christian, Marshall, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Christian, R. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/17/1910,County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy,, Flat Shoals Rd., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Christmas, Alexander , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-21-1874,County:Dooly, Notes:Married:Nancy Brown Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Christmas, J.R. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-3-1877, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Malissa Downing Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Christmas, James M. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-1-1868, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Lucy A. Dollar Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Christmas, Jeremiah J. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-20-1854, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Frances Brown Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Christmas, John W. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-10-1867, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha Cox Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Christmas, Lela Maud, Mrs. Age/Birth,date:Age 52 Event:Obituary Event Date:8-7-1938, City:Vienna, Notes:Buried: Lane Cemetery Source: Atlanta, Georgian 8-7-1938

Christmas, M.E.M. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-29-1881, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sallie Bowen Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Christmas, Nathan , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-15-1863, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A.K.Dillard Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages

Chritchie, Thomas of Columbia Co. to Zadok Sewell of Wilkes Co., 200 acres on Harden's Creek in Wilkes Co. adj. SE by Young, SW by surveyed and Moncreff, NW by Adkins, NE by John Queens. Dagte: 1/1/1798. Source: Wilkes Co., Ga. Deed Book RR, page 359.

Chronic, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/16/1907,County:Fulton. City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Cornelia St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Chunn, Samuel Love, born October 1806 in Buncombe County, N. C., died September 8, 1863. He came to Cassville when a young man, courted and married in 1838 Elizabeth Word, a daughter of James and Elizabeth Vance Word, while visiting the Hooper's. Their only child, William Augustus, was born near the French Broad river in Tenn. He lived and died in Cassville. He married Lila Land by whom there were: Helen m. W. A. Gilbert (dec.), lives near Cassville; Jennie (dec.) m. Robert Garwood; Gertrude and Eugene live at the old home place; Mona m A. J. Conyers (dec.) lives in Athens; Freeman L. lives in Cincinnati; William S. m. Fannie Sue McTier, lives in Cassville. Source:History of Bartow County by Josephine Cunyus.

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

Chumbler, Mason, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 GA Land Lottery.

Clark, Archibald was born August 1782 in Savannah, Camden County, the son of Henry Clark (Revolutionary War Soldier) and his wife, Margaret. He attended school in Litchfield, Connecticut where he met Miss Rhoda Wadsworth, the daughter of Capt. Elijah Wadsworth (Revolutionary War Soldier) and was married 1802 in Litchfield. Rhoda was born 13 February 1784 in Litchfield, and graduated from the French Sarbonne Academy. The couple settled in Savannah where he was admitted to the bar. Afterwards they located in St. Mary's where he practiced law. During the War of 1812, Archibald Clark was First Lieutenant of a volunteer troop of dragoons in the Georgia State Militia; promoted to captain on 31 August 1812. During 1818-1821, he was Captain of the 29th District of Militia; 1828-1835 he served as Captain of the St. Marys Volunteer Guards; later appointed Major. In 1807 he was the Collector of the Port of St. Mary's. During 1833 and 1839 he served as a representative from Camden County in the State Conventions. From 1830 to 1837 he was Justice of Camden Inferior Court, and again in 1837. Capt. and Mrs. Clark are buried in the St. Marys Cemeterys (unmarked graves). Source: Wiregrass of Georgia, Vol. 5, page 67.


Clark, C.C. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-18-1866, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Narcissa C. Holmes, Source: Dooly Co. GA Marriages.

Clark, Charles m. Anna Clark 10/10/1849 Lumpkin Co., Ga.

Clark, D. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/25/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 388 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clark, Drury , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-20-1855, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary C. Clark, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clark, G. O. listed 1850 Habersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #54, 30 farmer, S. C., Polly 28, S. C., D. N. C. (m)5, M.J.A.D.C (f) 3, M. E. C. D. C. (f) 11 mos., Ga.

Clark, Jacob , Revolutionary War Soldier, born 1746, and applied for a pension (#W4155) while a resident of Camden Co., Ga on 8 April 1826. He enlisted in the war in 1777 in Wilmington, North Carolina, North Caroline Line, under Captain John Walter, and the late Captain Brown of the 1st Regiment; captured. He died on 6 May 1837 in Camden County. Wife, Sarah Stephens.


Clark, James of Burke Co., N. C. deeds to Nathaniel Bridges of Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga., 200 acres in Oglethorpe, formerly Wilkes Co. on Big Beaverdam Creek, adj. N by Ralston, S by unknown, other sides vacant when surveyed, granted to said James Clark on 16 September 1785 by Gov. Samuel Elbert. Date: 31 December 1796. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book B, page 39. >hr? Clark, Jesse listed 1850 Habersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #47, 68 farmer, Va., Martha 59, Va., L. E. (f) 23, W. II. C. (m) 4, Ga.

Clark, John immigrated from England to Newtown, Massachusetts where he was made Freeman in 1632; later in 1636 he removed to Harfort and became one of the founders of that city. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Clark, John listed 1850 Habersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. ff61, 55 farmer, S. G., Jane 52, S. C., G. W. C. (m) 21, Ann C. 25, H. C C. (m) 23, S. N. A. C. (f) 20, R. C. (f) 16, J. H. C. (m) 14, ~ F. c. (f) 12, T. A. C. (m) 9, Ga.

Clark, John D. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-26-1871, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Ella Hooks, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clark, John M. listed 1850 Habersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #40, 29, printer, N. C., H. A. (f) 28, Ga.

Clark, Lawrence, Mariner, and his wife, Elizabeth. Elizabeth to have use of the house in Yamacraw facing the street now occupied by William Saunders, during her widowhood. Brothers: Morris, Edmond and John in Great Britain.

Clark, Mary listed 1850 HabershalD Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #55, 60, Va.

Clark, Micajah and Penelope, his wife, of Georgia to William Bowler of Caroline Co., Virginia 10/5/1808 for $750, a tract of land in St. Margaret's Parish in Caroline Co., which is Micajah Clark's wife's portion of her father, James Gatewood's real estate, being 130 acres.Source:Oglethorpe Co., GA Deed Book E, page 412.

Clark, Nancy listed 1850 Ilabersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #85, 39, Ga., S. C. (f) 14, M. C. (f) 8, Ga.

Clark, Nathan. Nathan Clark (b SC-8/15/1873 Gwinnett) m. #1 Sarah Brown who emigrated to Charleston, SC, from Ireland and d 9/5/1845. Both are bur. in family plot in (originally Gwinnett, now) Barrow Co., at Betts Creek near where it joins the Appalachee River. Nathan m. 2nd in 1846 Elizabeth Harris (1825-4/26/1868) and she and several children also are bur. in the family plot with only fieldstone markers.Source:Gwinnett County Families 1818-1968.

Clark, Ollie , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/29/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 118 W. Harris St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clark, Richard N. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/14/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 570 N. Boulevard, Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clark, William listed 1850 Ilabersham Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 4174, 25, N. C., Anna 20, N. C.

Clark, W. B., a native of this county, born in 1858; his parents, Henry G. and Nancy J. (Ray) Clark, were among the first settlers of this county, the father being a native of Virginia and a son of Samuel and Susan (Drake) Clark. Samuel Clark was of Irish nativity, and having emigrated to this county in his early years, served in the war of 1812, and later came to Georgia. His son Henry’s wife, Nancy, was a daughter of George R. and Nancy Ray, who were also early settlers of this county. W.B. Clark spent his early years, until he reached the age of twenty-one, upon the farm, making the most of such education as he could obtain in the country schools of his neighborhood. He them came to Rocky Mount and engaged as clerk with J.H. Salmon (a Scotchman who came to this country in 1878). After five years young Clark bought out his employer’s business, which he continued to carry on with great success, and has acquired a considerable fortune by his own industry and economy. In 1890 he married Ann Braswell, a native of Meriwether county, born in 1873, and the daughter of Hugh and Fannie (Roe) Braswell, old settlers of the state, the father a soldier in the late war. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Clark, W. J., another of the respected citizens of Meriwether county who devotes himself to the cultivation of the soil. His grandfather, Thomas Clark, was born in England, and coming to the United States, settled in South Carolina, where he married. In 1824 he migrated to Georgia and settled first in what is now Meriwether county, whence not long afterward he moved to Coweta county, where he lived three years. He then moved to what is now Cherokee county, but after staying there a year he moved back to Meriwether county, where he made his permanent home. Henry G. Clark, Mr. Clark’s father, was born in South Carolina in 1818 and was only six years old when his father moved to Georgia, and grew to manhood in Meriwether county. He married Miss Nancy J., daughter of George A. and Rebecca Ray, who were early settlers of Meriwether county. It was in this county, in 1848, that their son, W.J. Clark, was born and passed his early years upon the farm, with the limited school privileges of those days. His chief interest has always centered in agriculture, and to that he has devoted himself, and with great success, as is evident from the fact that though he started out life with nothing, he has already acquired a competence, has a pleasant home and a fine farm of 500 acres near Oakland. His wife, whom he married in 1872, was Miss Lucy A. Estes, who was born in this county in 1845, and is the daughter of John W. and Lucy Estes, natives of South Carolina, but among Georgia’s early settlers. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Clark seven children have been born: Mattie J., Josie S., Mary L., Lizzie Etta, James W., Henry J., and Lewis C. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and daughters are members of the Missionary Baptist church. Mr. Clark is a Mason and also a member of the Farmers’ alliance. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Clark, W. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/3/1908, County:Fulton/ Atlanta Notes:boy, 134 Oak St. Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clarke, Christopher was Justice of Louisa Co., Va. in 1742. 1781, petition of Christopher Clark, et aI, for 3000 acres of land in Hanover Co. 6/11/1735. Land Grant to Christopher Clark and Charles Lynch, 3000 acres of land. At Council held Nov. 9, 1733. Christopher Clarke b. ca 1680, d. 1754 Bedford Co., Va. m. Penelope. Dau: Agnes m. Benjamin Johnson, res. of Louisa Co., Va. Source: Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 9, p. 220; Calendar of Virginia State Papers, 1652-1781.

Clarke, Elijah, (photo) served during American Revolution as a General, became famous for his victory over the British at the Battle of Kettle Creek and his signature is on many land grants in Georgia to soldiers of the Continental Army. He was born 1733 in North Carolina, died 15 Jan 1799 Lincoln Co., Ga. He m. Hannah Harrington in 1774. They lived in Wilkes County, Ga. which later became Lincoln County, Ga. on a plantation called Woodburn, and this is where he is buried.

Clarke, J. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/24/1909, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:twins boy and girl, 562 Edgewood, Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clarke, James , Event:Marriage, Event Date:3-9-1871, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sarah McKenzie, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clarke, James listed 1850 Walker Co., TK. Census, Fam. 4155, 35, Miss., Caroline 29, Tenn., Robert n. Bloomfield 11, Tx., George 9, Tx., Mary 7, Tax., James Clarke 4, Martha Clarke 2, Malvina Clarke 4 mos., Tx.

Clarke, John and Nancy, his wife of Wilkes Co. deed to Noel Thornton of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for 60 pds., 200 acres in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. in fork of Macks Creek and on both sides of each fork, originally granted 4 August 1788. Date: 14 February 1794. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 150.

Clarke, John was Governor of Georgia from 1819-1823. He was born in North Carolina in 1776. At the age of sixteen was appointed lieutenant of a company and afterward captain of the continental militia. Under the command of his father, Gen. Elijah Clarke, a revolutionary war hero, he fought and distinguished himself at the siege of Augusta and the battle of Jacks Creek in 1789. He rose to the rank of major-general. He died in West Florida on 15 Oct 1832 where he had retirned from public life.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Clarke, John, son of Sir John Clarke of Wrotham in Kent County, England, lived for a time in the Middle Plantation (of Virginia) and died about 1644. Source: Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography by Lyon Gardiner Tyer (1915).

Clay, E. H., (photo)Mayor E. H. Clay. E. H. Clay May Announce Soon to Succeed Father in the Senate, son of the late Alexander Stephens Clay, and mayor of Marietta, to the vacancy in the United States Senate left by the death of his father...Though Mr. Clay is not yet thirty years old, he will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of his birth on the 3rd of next October. Source:The Marietta Daily Journal and Courier. 2/3/1911.

Clause, Phettiplace came to Virginia in 1608; was living at Paces Paines; in 1619 and in 1626 patented land on Warwicksqueak river (Pagan Creek); burgess for Mulberry island Oct 1629. Source: Source: Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography by Lyon Gardiner Tyer (1915).

Clay, Alexander, Senator. (photo) "Sketch of Senator Clay's Life. Senator Alexander Stephens Clay was born September 25, 1853 on a farm in Cobb County, received his primary and preparatory education in the country schools and the high school at Palmetto, graduated from Hiawassee College in 1875; taught school for two years; studied law under Judge David Irwin, of Marietta, and was admitted to the bar in September, 1877, and had been engaged actively in the practice of law up to the time of his election to the United States Senate; was elected a member of the city council in 1880 and was re-elected in 1881; in 1884-85 and 1886-7 represented Cobb County in the general assembly of the State; in the latter term was elected speaker pro tempore; was reelected for 1889-90, and as speaker for two years; in 1892 was elected to the state senate, and served as president of that body for two years. In 1894 was elected chairman of the State Democratic executive committee, and held the position for three years, declining a relection. He was elected to the United States Senate to succeed Hon. John B. Gordon in October 1896, for the term beginning March 4, 1897; was reelected in 1903 and again in 1909. His term of service would have expired March 3, 1915.
Source:The Marietta Journal and Courier 11/18/1910.

Clay, Frank , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1909, County:Fulton, ,Atlanta Notes:boy, East Atlanta, Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clay, Jessey to Samuel Clay, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. land on N side of Little River beginning at a sugartree on Jessey's Clay's line, on Clay's line to Northington's line, to Stalling's line, on Stalling's line to Robert Martin's line, on Martin's line crossing Little River to William Martin, deceased's line on S side of river on Martin's line to Willaim Ealey's line, on Ealey's line to red oak corner on new marked trees line to red oak corner on Jessey Clay's line, on Clay's line to poplar on S side of Little River, up river to beginning, being 162 acres. Date: 11 March 1799. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 234.

Clay, Jesse deeds to James Runnells land on Little River, on Armstrong and Leftwich line, 150 acres. Date: 28 March 1798. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book B, page 310.

Clay, Jesse deeds to Elias Hines 200 acres on Little River in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on Thomas Loyd's line, Burford's line, Swanson's line. Date: 12 December 1797.Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book B, page 312.

Clay, Jesse to Thomas Clay, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $20, land on Little River in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. adj. Beaverdam Creek, John Jackson, Northington, Elias Hines and Robert Russell, 150 acres. Date: 21 March 1803. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 220.

Clay, Joseph, son of Ralph Clay and his wife, Elizabeth Habersham of England, settler of Savannah. Clay was born in 1741 in Beverley, England, died 1805 in Savannah. He married Ann Legardiere (1745-1821).

Clay, Julian A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/14/1910 County:Fulton, ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 76 Berean Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clay, Oma , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-20-1916, County:Paulding , Notes:Married: Amos Adair, Source: Paulding Co. GA Marriages.

Clay, Percival Pierce Clay, born 1760 in Franklin County, Virginia, died 1828 in Washington County, Georgia. He was married to Sallie Griffin. They had issue: Pierce, Patsy, William Monroe (1794-1857), and John..


Clay, R. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/8/1908, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 74 Berean Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clay, William was born 1718 in Hanover County, Virginia and was married in Amelia County on 5/10/1756 to Ann Old. They had issue: William, Patsy, Betty, John, Judith, Milly, Ezekiel, Hannah, Percival (1760-1828) and James (1755-1835). .


Clay, William James, son of William Monroe Clay, was born 10/29/1829 on Buffalo Creek in Washington County, Georgia and died 5/22/1911. Edna Ann Peek Clay was born ca 1830 in Washington County and married to William James Clay on 11/28/1852 in Washington County, Georgia.
br> Claybrooke, John patented land in King William County, Virginia in 1702. Source: A History of Louisa County.

Claybrooke, William settled in Hanover County about 1760; patented land in Lunenburg County, Virgina in 1759. Source: A History of Louisa County

Clayton, B.P. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-5-1865, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary J. Humphie?, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clayton, Burrel P. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-5-1855, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Ann J. Musselwhite, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clayton, G. A. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/17/1908, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy 361 Cherokee Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clayton, Thomas C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/26/1908, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl 291 Rawson St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Claxton, John R., a young man and former resident of Ft. Valley, died there on Monday. The Constitution, Atlanta 7/8/1886

Cleary, M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/14/1907, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy 356 Chapel St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Cleckler,Emma, Miss, daughter of E. A. Cleckler, suicide in Fairburn on 8/18. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 8/19/1886.

Clefton, Hugh L. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/8/1907, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy 57 Elizabeth St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Clegg, J.P. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-23-1869 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: G.E.Whitsett, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clein, Ben , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/10/1909, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 284 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Clemans, John , Event:Estate Event Date:5-2-1836, County:Harris , Notes:To:Mary Ann s,co-extrx,$100;Mrs.Eliza Milton $1035;Jno Bigham,Jane L.. Source: Harris Co. GA Estate.

Clemens, Polly , Event:Marriage, Event Date:7-8-1825, County:Putnam , Notes:Married: Thomas Philip, Source: Putnam Co. GA Marriages.

Clement John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-2-1792, County:Wilkes , Notes:Married: Mrs. Jane Robertson, Source: Wilkes Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, Aaron , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-20-1796, County:Greene , Notes:Married: Hannah Clements, Source: Greene Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, Adam , Event:GA Militia Event Date:1853-1854, County:Walker , Notes:Georgia Militia Records, Source: House of Representatives

Clements, Charles , Event:Marriage, Event Date:2-28-1866, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary Busby, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clements, Clement was b. 1765 in Bedford Co., Virginia (where his father lived, but removed to South Carolina, settling in the Darlington District). He volunteered in 1781 for service in ;he Revolutionary War while still a very young man, as Private under the command of Captain Peter Dubose, and the troops marched to the Santee River. At Santee, where he was for twelve months, the command of General Marion was encamped near the Plantation of Colonel Horey for the purpose of capturing a Tory encampment nearby. After the skirmish, the troops went on to Waterloo, near Monk's Corner and were soon sent to Hadrell's Point where a body of British and Tories were encamped. His company was successful in overtaking the command of Colonel Fanning, but Colonel Fanning escaped. Clement's detachment was also at Port Ferry, Four Holes, and at Waterloo several times. After Waterloo, however, the war ended, and the troops were sent home. Thereafter, Clements lived in Richland District of South Carolina, but removed to Bibb Co., Ga. during the 1820's for a time. Afterwards, he removed to the home of his son, William Clements, in Buena Vista, Marion Co., Ga., where he lived until his death 11/11/1851. He was a traveling Methodist Preacher. He had some daughters who resided in Pike Co., Ala.


Clements, Euston E. Georgia Conference 1897. Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Clements, Hannah , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-20-1796, County:Greene , Notes:Married: Aaron Clements, Source: Greene Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, J. D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/22/1909, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 173 Humphries St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clements, James T. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:6-11-1849, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Pittman, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clements, Moses Wesley , Event:Marriage, Event Date:9-25-1907, County:Morgan , Notes:Married: Octavia Rollins, Source: Morgan Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, Peyton was born ca 1731 and died in Granville County, North Carolina in 1775. The first record of his sojourn in Granville County was in November of 1765 when he sold 120 acres of land to Frances West for 50 pds. Wife was Elizabeth. Source:Granville Co., N. C. Wills; Book G, page 29, Granville Co. Deeds.


Clements, Peyton R., Georgia Conference 1834 Deacon, 1842 Elder. Source: Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Clements, Stephen David 8-14-1832-2-13-1921, "b. Baldwin Co., Ga.; d Woodbury, Ga.; son of Bishop and Elizabeth Myrick Clements; cvt. age 8 educated Meriwether Co., Ga., Longstreet Institute (Coweta Co.); 1854 Grad. Emory College.....m/2 Fredonia C. Dozier of Muscogee Co., Ga., 4 chrn. Source: Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Clements, Thomas J. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-21-1865, County:Putnam , Notes:Married: M. E. Griffin, Source: Putnam Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, Tom , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-27-1871 County:Putnam , Notes:Married: Eliza Hill, Source: Putnam Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, W. A. ,Age 27 Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-23-1886, County:Morgan , Notes:Married: Cornelia Peacock, Source: Morgan Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, William F. , Event:Marriage, Event Date:1-25-1855, County:Putnam , Notes:Married: Amanda Maddox, Source: Putnam Co. GA Marriages.

Clements, William P.,...."merchant and postmaster, Brent, Monroe Co., Ga., son of Wesley and Jane (Smith) Clements, was born in Muscogee county, Ga., March 19, 1855. His grandfather, Davis Smith, one of the earliest settlers of the county \, was the son of Dixon and Elizabeth Smith, and was born in Washington county, Ga., in 1793. Early in life he engaged in merchandising in Dublin, Laurens Co., in which he was very successful. During this period Mr. Smith married Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan, and , in 1820, moved to Forsyth. Son afterward he acquired possession of the 400-acre tract of land on which William P. Clemments now lives, between five and six miles southwest of Forsyth. In 1825 he moved and settled upon it, and established a planting and mercantile interest which laid the foundation of a fortune. He carried on his business, and was a central figure in the community for a lifetime. He became one of the largest land and slave-owners in that locality, and attained to a strong and wide influence. At one time he owned 2,000 acres of land, and when emancipation was proclaimed he had some hundred slaves. He was elected colonel of militia, then regarded a distinction, and being a strong whig partisan and politician was elected several times to represent the county in the general assembly. He was a Missionary Baptist, and began early in his Christian life to speak in public, and for the greater part of his lifetime was a local preacher of that denomination, Col Smith died in 1867, and his wife in 1868. They reared nine children: Miranda, widow of Orlando Holland, Monroe county; Mary, deceased; T. T., retired merchant, living at the old homestead; Davis, Habersham county, ga; Elizabeth and John D., both deceased; James, Macon, Ga.,; Judson, killed in the last battle of the war, at West Point, Ga.; Jane, married to Wesley Clemments, who was killed while in the Confederate service. By Wesley Clements she had three children: William P., the subject of this sketch; Thomas, in railway service, Athens, Ga., and Lizzie, wife of J. E. Chambliss, Macon, Ga., After the war Mrs. Clements married Thomas Y. Brent, formerly of Louisville, Ky. But now a merchant, Macon, Ga. By this last marriage she has two children: Taylor Y., plant, Monroe county, and J. I., merchant, Macon, Ga., William P. Clements was reared on a farm, in the community of which he is now a member. At the age of nineteen he embarked in the mercantile business, for which he has shown such remarkable aptitude, and in which he has been so successful. Besides the store he has large planting interest. Through his instrumentality the postoffice of Brent was established, of which was made postmaster. The firm is Brent & Clements, and carries a stock of $3,000, but Mr. Clements has the sole control and responsibility. The management of these three interest- plantation, store and postoffice - requires good business capacity, energy, close attention and up-to-date information, and all those Mr. Clements gives and displays. He evidently inherits the superior business sagacity and judicious enterprise of his grandfather Davis, combined with hustling activity, else he would prove unequal to his work. Politically Mr. Clements has always been devoted to the democracy, and feels that he is yet, so far as Jeffersonian principles are concerned. He ardently favors the reform embodied in the platform of the people’s party, and is giving his influence to its success. Mr. Clements was married Oct. 28, 1885, to Miss Sallie, daughter of Mrs. Julia D. Thweatt, of Forsyth. She was born in Columbus, and by her name will be recognized as a member of an old and very prominent family. Fourt children have been born to thenm: John Brent, deceased; Julia Thweatt, Jennie Brent and Marie Keto. Mr. Clements and his wife are active, enthusiastic Methodist; and he takes great interest in all church work, especially the Sunday school, of which he has been superintendent four years.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Monroe County Sketches.

Clemmons, William , Event:Marriage, Event Date:8-15-1849, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Ellifair Webb, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clemons, Charles Ross 6-26-1826-11-27-1901. Born in Indian, son of an English Manor. North Georgia Conferece; 1893 Deacon. Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Clemons, Jesse , Event:Marriage, Event Date:11-22-1866, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha A.M. Walden Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clemons, John of Greene Co. to Henry Mitchell of Greene Co. land in Greene Co. with the stipulation that John Clements is to hold one half of the fishery in the main back sluse south of Big Island. 7/1797. Wit: Isaac McClendon, Samuel Dinslett. Greene Deed Book P, page 270.

Clemons, William N. South Georgia Conference. 1871 Deacon, 1872 Dooly Miss. (Hawskinsville). Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Cleveland, Benjamin, son of John, was b. Franklin Co., Ga. 2/12/1792, d. Stewart Co., Ga. 1/26/1879, m. Franklin Co., Ga. 3/3/1816, Amelia Hooper (d. 1870), dau. of Richard Hooper, Rev. War Soldier. Issue: Arminda; James Monroe b. 5/2/1819; William; Richard Hooper b. 6/28/1823; Martha 1825-1875 m. 1848 Churchill Allen, Stewart Co., Ga. farlDer; Louisa b. 1827 m. Nathaniel Jackson Williams; Oliver Cromwell m. Martha Armon; Benjamin Franklin b. 1831, killed in battle near Richmond, Va. during Civil War, m. 1856 Sarah Smith of Troup Co., Ga.; Harriet Amelia b. 4/27/1837; John Word b. 1833, killed at Mtn Meadows Massacre, Utah, unmd. Harriet Amelia Cleveland d. 1871, m. 3/3/1853 Thomas C. Johnston (b. Lincoln Co., Ga. 6/16/1828, son of Samuel and Margaret Burks Johnston). Source: Hooper Genealogy, Southern Branch by Collier, p. 170-171.

Cleveland, John, Reverend, son of John Cleveland, was born at Cleveland’s Ferry on the Tugaloo River in South Carolina. He was born ca 1720, died at the age of 91 years. He married Mary or Mollie McCann (died Cleveland Ferry before 1809). He was a baptist clergyman who left Virginia ca 1772 and removed to North Carolina with his brother, Larkin Cleveland. The family then removed to Pickens District, South Carolina, and were numbered among its first settlers. Several of the sons went West. Source: Franklin County Marriages; Jasper County Deeds; Talbot County Deeds Culpepper County, Virginia Wills; : 1850-1860 Monroe County Census; Elbert County Marriages; Elbert County Wills; Monroe County Wills.


Cleveland, John, son of John, was b. ca 1760, d. Mobile, Ala. 1845/50 m. Miss Comfort Gilbert (b. 1770/1775, d. Mobile, Ala. 1845/50), dau. of Rev. Thomas Gilbert. John Cleveland lived in Franklin Co., Ga. and his children were born on the Tugalo River, i. e.: Reuben b. 9/2/1784; Gilbert d. Autauga Co., Ala. m. Miss Jackson; Ulysses of Mobile, Ala., Merchant; Benjamin b. 2/12/1792; William of Mobile, Ala.; John Gealen, Capt., Inspector of Vessels for Port of Mobile; Neal, in War of 1812, res. of La. ca 1825/30; Polly d. Terrell Co., Ga. 1863 m. Mr. Bowman, res. of Murray Co., Ga. ca 1842, refugeed in Terrell Co. during the war; Phoebe m. Obed Hooper, bro. to Amelia (wife of Benjamin), left Franklin Co., Ga. 1837 to Benton Co., Ala.; Betsy m. Joseph Pullum, res. of S. Ala.; Penelope d. unmd, Mobile; Nelly.

Cleveland, John, Rev., son of John, d. Cleveland's Ferry, Tugaloo River, S. C. ca 1821, at ca age 91, m. Mary or Mollie McCann (she d. Cleveland Ferry before 1809). lie was Baptist Clergyman, went ca 1772, [785, from Va. and N. C. with his brother, Larkin. Family moved to pickens DiSt.,, S. C., among first settlers. Several of their sons went WeSt., Issue: John b. ca 1760 Va., lived Franklin Co., Ga.; Neal or Neely b. 1762 Pickens Dist., S. C. or Cleveland's Ferry; Cornelius b. Cleveland's Ferry, d. unmd; William b. S. C.; Fanny b. Cleveland's Ferry where d., m. John Mct1eel, Carnesville, Franklin Co., Ga.; Elizabeth b. Cleveland's Ferry where died, m. Benjamin lIarrison, Carnesville, Ga.; Jeremiah b. Cleveland's Ferry; Mary b. Cleveland's Ferry m. John Jackson Walters, Franklin Co., Ga.; Larkin b. Cleveland's Ferry; Benjamin b. Cleveland's Ferry, Tugalo River, S. C.

Cleveland, R. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/8/1908, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy 203 Pulliam St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Cleveland, Wyley , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/1/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:colored girl, 18 Gaspeno St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clewis, Charles , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-26-1852, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Smithy L. Herring, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clewis, John , Event:Marriage, Event Date:12-27-1880, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary Foldes, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Clewis, Lewis , Event:Marriage, Event Date:10-17-1850, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Minton Wright, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cliett, Jonathan m. 2/1/1793 Columbia Co., Ga., Mary Chambless. Issue: Jonathan m. (1) a dau. of William Zachry of Columbia Co., Ga., (2) Milley Moseley, Richmond Co., Ga., (3) Polly Youngblood, widow of Benjamin; lIenry m. Sarah Zachry 4/6/1815 Columbia Co., Ga. Source: The Christian Index, 11/1/1838, death of Jonathan Cliett in Columbia Co., Ga. A member of Grove Church.

Cliffs CLIFFS, Thomas died 1864 in Brooks Co., 80-90 years old, buried Concord Church. He married Elizabeth (died 4-21-1855) who moved from Orangeburg Dist., SC to Lowndes Co., Ga. in 1832. Source: Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Clifton, M. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/31/1907, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 252 Capitol Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Clindining, Matthew deeds to Robert Simpson land on Clouds Creek in Oglethorpe Co., Ga., being land granted to George Johnson by Gov. Samuel Elbert on 5 October 1785, adj. George Whitsell and Gilespie. Date: 7 February 1798. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed BOok C, page 458.

Cline, Peter J., (photo) Industry and economy, when accompanied by intelligently directed enterprise, will general win under any surroundings: but there and now then occur cases of more than ordinary success and interest. One of the most conspicuous of these, as well as one of the most instructive, is that of Peter J. Cline, merchant-farmer and stock raiser, Milledgeville, Baldwin Co., Ga., son of Peter and Bridget Cline, who was born in Augusta, Ga., Sept. 22, 1845. His parents were natives of County Roscommon, Ireland, and the subject of this sketch was the only one of the children born in this country. Mr. Cline's father, a teacher by profession, emigrated to this country in 1843 and settled in Augusta, Ga., where, by his unusual ability he soon attained prominence and influence and position in the city government. About three years afterward he sent for his family, and two years later, in 1848, he died, aged thirty-nine years. His widow was born in 1813 and died in 1853. Both were devout Catholics. On the death of his parents Mr. Cline was placed under the guardianship of his sister, Miss Mary E. Cline, who with himself were the only surviving members of the family. He was sent to Sharon, Taliaferro Co., Ga., to school. While he was at school his sister married Patrick Otis, of Augusta, Ga., and after his return from school he was "cash-boy" in a dry-goods store for some time in Augusta. In February, 1861, he was sent to St. Vincent college in Pennsylvania, where he remained until July. 1864, when he left there and started home. By the time he had reached Louisville, Ky., his money gave out, and having no friends and knowing no one through whom to get a passport, he sought employment which he finally obtained on the railway, and worked his way as a brakeman to Nashville. In that city, having some friends, he secured a situation in a crockery store and retained it some considerable time. Himself and other "southern boys" there were very closely watched, but the national characteristics of impulsiveness and impetuous courage caused him to be more closely watched than others, and involved him in several fights with the Federal authorities, and finally five weeks' incarceration in jail- and he was really threatened with more serious punishment. Through the influence of kind friends he was finally released, and there being no railway transportation, he left Nashville as quickly as possible for Augusta by wagon, via Atlanta. On reaching Augusta he obtained a situation in a dry-goods store, which he kept until December following, when he went to Crawfordville, Ga., where he clerked several months. In 1869, he went to Atlanta, where he remained about a year. Returning to Augusta he clerked awhile and then formed a partnership with J. P. Quinn and sold silk and broadcloth in South Carolina with horse and wagon - a portable store. Starting with a joint capital of $150, he made $1,400 in between four and five months. He now "struck out" for bigger things. In September 1870, he and his partner began business in Milledgeville under the firm name of Cline & Quinn, and in 1873 established a branch store, with Mr. Quinn as manager in Eatonton, Ga. In 1875, the firm with $23,000 cash capital, dissolved. Their success had been phenomenal from the beginning; a very striking example, as well as affording the greatest encouragement to young men ambitious of success in any line of human endeavour. Turning his attention to husbandry, he has been no less successful and prosperous; and here, also, sets an example which thousands of southern farmers would do well to emulate. He has a large grass farm, is the largest hay producer in that part of the state, and is making money at it. In addition, to this he has one of the largest and best blooded herds of Jersey cattle in the south - no better pedigree in the country-in which he takes just pride, as well as realizes large profits. When southern farmers "wake up" and work up to the greatest possibilities of their section there will be tens of thousands like the enterprising subject of this sketch. It was hardly possible that a man of Mr. Cline's practical business qualities should be overlooked by his fellow-citizens so he has been elected to the mayoralty of Milledgeville, been a member of the board of trustees of the Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural college, a director in the bank, and was appointed by Gov. Northen a member of the board of commissioners to the colored school at Savannah - All through the urgent solicitation of friends. He has always been an active temperance worker, and although not a prohibitionist has never taken a drink of whisky. How much of his success may be credited to that. Mr. Cline was married in 1874 to Miss Katie L., daughter of Hugh Treanor, of Milledgeville, by whom he seven children, six of whom are living. The mother of these, a devout and exemplary member of the Catholic Church died in August, 1884. Subsequently he married a sister of his first wife, who has borne him six children, of whom five survive. Mr. Cline and wife and family are devout and influential members of the Catholic church.
Source: Biography from Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II, The Southern Historical Association 1895.

Cline, M. N. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/14/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 115-B St., Pryor St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Cline, Solomon. 1854 Deacon. Georgia Conference.

Clinkscale, Claude , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/10/1907, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 141 W. Pine St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Clinkscale, W. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/14/1907 County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 453 Luckie St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clontz, Michael A. 1851 Deacon, 1853 Elder. Georgia Conference. Married 3-24-1853 Mahala C. Spriggs of Lumpkin Co.

Clontz, R. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 242 Formwalt St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Clontz, William P. Deacon 1854. Georgia Conference. Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.
Cloud, A. J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/2/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 83 Belgrade Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Cloud, Elisha listed 1860 Macon Co., Ga. Census, Fairie Academy, 50, farmer, s. C., Ruth 48, Ga., William 20, Ga., Alexander 19, Ga., Emily 17, Ga., Joseph 15, Ga., June 13, Ga., Monroe 14, Ga., Fanny 6, Ga.

Cloud, Elisha of Bruson Co., Tx. deeded James W. Lathop, Jr. of Chatham Co., Ga. 1/19/1871. William W. Cloud executed a promissory note to Lathop & Co. to pay $1100 for supplies, etc. to make crop, and land in 29th DiSt., of Lee Co., now Macon Co., being Lots 27 and 28, 100 acres; also 700 acres in Lot 4, along with crop., to be given in payment of said note. Macon Co., Ga. Deeds (1857-1902).

Cloud, Elijah. Annual Return, Bk E, 18~1.-66, p. 614, Macon Co., Ga., Return of Elijah Cloud, gdn for S. N. Williams, a minor.

Cloud, Elijah deeded John Bridges 12/26/1857 202 1/2 acres in Lot 32 Macon Co. Macon Co., Ga. Deeds 1857-1902. Other deeds 1858- 1864.9/30/1869, Elijah Cloud and wife, Martha, gave a Promissory Note to Stephen H. Williams, Macon Co., Ga. Deeds (1857-1902).

Cloud, James listed 1860 Macon Co., Ga. Census, Farren Academy, 21, farmer, Ga.

Cloud, John M. listed 1860 Macon Co., Ga. Census, Fairie Academy, 28, farmer, Ga., Rebecca A. 30, S. C., Sarah E. 6, Ga., Nancy K. 5, Ga., William J. 3, Ga., Rachel M. 1, Ga.

Cloud, John W. deeded J. K. o. Sherwood of Queens Co., N. Y. 5/3/1883 180 acres, Lot 23; 21 acres, except i-acre sq. on W side of Lot of Coogle & Johnson's Store, near Coogle Mills; 152 acres, 29th DiSt.,; Lot 8 containing 332 acres, 29th DiSt.,, except 12 acres of Mrs. ft. M. Kelson. Macon Co. Deeds (1857-1902).

Cloud, Jordan on 4/26/1876 at Oglethorpe, Ga., promised to pay W. II. Willis & Son $50 for plantation and household supplies for his family created "on my favor by the Constitution and lIomestead Laws of said State" against the debt here constructed. Macon Co., Ga. Deeds (1857-1902).

Cloud, W. W. deeded to C. Ginesi 3/13/1869 all cotton grown during year on plantation of W. W. Cloud, etc. Macon Co., Ga. Deeds (1857-1902).

Clowers, Edward D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/16/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl 52 1/2 Ella St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Clower, George was born 1735 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married Elizabeth Morgan (about 1759), the sister of General Daniel Morgan, Revolutionary Soldier of Virginia. The family first moved to Rowan County, North Carolina. Several of his sons came to Georgia from Pennsylvania, viz: George Clower, John Clower, and Daniel Clower. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.


Clowers CLOWERS, Dan , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/8/1908, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:girl, 8 Ella St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Cniver, C. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/18/1910, County:Fulton ,Atlanta Notes:boy, 132 S. Pryor St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Coachman, C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/10/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 213 Clarke St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Coates, James, son of John, was b. 6/3/1765 d. 1817 m. Elizabeth Scott, dau. of James Scott and his wife, Hannah Blake. Issue: Grace Jeanna 8/20/1794-8/31/1835 m. 1816 Col. James Smyly; Mary 1/10/1796-1827 m. 1816 Marmaduke Coate; John b. 9/12/1798 Edgefield Co., S. C. d. 5/16/1874 Scott Co., Ill., bur. Wilmington Cem., Patterson, Greene Co., Ill., m. 1830 Mary Owelom; Elizabeth b. 7/3/1799; Hannah Beale 2/10/1800-5/26(1883 m. 1824 John Colgate Allen; Sarah d. young; Dempsey b. 4/25/1806; James D. b. 9/25/1808, killed ca 1817, fell from wagon. Source: Annals of Newberry by O'Neal, written 1850-1858; Mrs. Nancy C. Mims, Edgefield, S. C.

Coats, Nathaniel was b. ca 1734 m. Martha Lamar. He was High Sheriff in Wilkes County in 1786, and Collector of the Tax. He died 1816, his LWT dated 11 Jan 1816, probated 4 May 1816 Wilkes Co. Source: Wilkes Co. GA Will Book HH, 1810-1816.


Coates, L. W. died 1912. Savannah Conference 1876.
Source: Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Cobb, Allen , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-15-1873, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Elizabeth Ray, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cobb, Benjamin, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cobb, Charles , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 81 Fern Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, E. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/29/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 92 Flat Shoals Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cobb, Howell, (photo) his photograph (painting) placed in the Boys' High School, Atlanta, in 1900. He was the son of John Addison Cobb of Granville County, North Carolina, and his mother was Sarah Rootes, the daughter of Colonel Thomas Reade Rootes of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Howell was graduated in 1834 from Franklin, College, afterwards known as the University of Georgia. He married in 1835 at the age of nineteen, his bride being seventeen, Miss Mary Ann Lamar, daughter of Colonel Zacharias Lamar of Milledgeville. He was admitted to the bar in 1836 and was elected solicitor general in 1837, and to congress in 1844-1848-1848, and speaker of the house in 1849. Three years later he was appointed secretary of the treasury in President Buchanan's cabinet, which position he resigned in 1860. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta, 1 June 1900.

Cobb, Howell, born 1805, d. 15 Feb 1864 in Perry, Ga.; Judge; married 10-9-1862 Mary C. Rumph of Florida. Georgia Conference, deacon 1843. Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Cobb, Howell. Solicitor-General; six times Member of Congress; Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; Governor of Georgia; Secretary of the Treasury; President of the Provincial Congress of the Confederate States; Colonel, Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate Army, was born at Cherry Hill, Jefferson county, Georgia, September 7, 1815, the son of Colonel John A. Cobb, and his wife, Sarah Rootes, a daughter of Judge Thomas Reade Rootes, of Fredericksburg, Virginia." His brother was Thomas R. R. Cobb. Source:Men of Mark.

Cobb, Humphrey W., b. in Greenville district, July 16, 1818. In 1837 married Mary Grace Black, sister of Gen. George S. Black, and they came to Cass in 1840 and first settled near Stilesboro....(died June 12, 1894). Children of H. W. and M. G. Cobb were: (1) Mary J., b. Aug. 1838, m. T. G. Wilkes, d. 1900 (2) John H. Cobb, b. Dec. 25, 1840, married Ida Douglas of Va., d. Dec. 19, 1921.

COBB, J. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/8/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 40 Stonewall St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, James , Event:Marriage Event Date:2-25-1872, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mrs. Mary E. Pettee, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cobb, James T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/31/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 5 McDonough Rd., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, John of Jefferson Co. deeds to Alexander McLaws of Augusta, Richmond Co. 287 1/2 acres in Franklin Co. when surveyed, on Mulberry Fork of the Oconee River. 7/7/1797. Jackson Co. Deed Book A, page 50.

Cobb, Michael J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/26/1908, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 54 Hayden St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, Mose , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/23/1910, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 81 Fern Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, R. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/21/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 173 Gordon St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobb, Thomas W. was born 1784 in Columbia Co., GA; studied law under William H. Crawford and practiced in Lexington, Ga. but resigned in 1824 to succeed Nicholas Ware, deceased in the US Senator. In 1828 he became judge of the superior court. He died 1 Feb 1830 at Greensborough, Ga.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Cobb, Thomas R. R. was born 10 April 1823 in Cherry Hill, Jefferson Co., GA; in 1841 graduated at the head of his class from the University of Georgia. He was a member of the Confederate congress; general in the southern army; and was killed during the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13 Dec 1862.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Cobb, W. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/17/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 53 Oakhill St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cobbs, Absalom of Tattna1l Co., Ga. deeded to Shadrick Stanley of Tattnall Co. 12/7/1803 land on Altamaha River, 287 1/2 acres.
Source:Tattnall Co., Ga. Deed Bk ABCD, p. 34.

Cobbs, Thomas, Colonel of Columbia Co., Ga. was b. in Virginia 1721/1724 and died in Columbia Co. Ga. in 1833 stating in his LWT that, "I have outlived them all!" He was of Welsh descent and Susannah Moon, a daughter of Jacob Moon of Buckingham Co., Virginia in 1756. Her dowry was devised to descend to the heirs of her flesh, legally born," and among the heirs were: Thomas Cobb, Jr. who stayed in Virginia and sued for his share of his mother's dower).
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COBURN, John R. 9-18-1799-9-29-1880. Born in Charleston, S. C., died in Florence, S. C. 1831 deacon, S. C. Conference. Source:Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.

Cochran, C. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/26/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, S. Decatur, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cochran, F. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/3/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 119 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cochran, Franklin M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/6/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 120 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

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

Cochran, J. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/4/1907, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 140 Rockwell St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cochran, Paul D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/9/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 245 Grant St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cochran, Samuel deeds to Pamelia Bowls, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. 200 acres on Whites Creek adj. John Bailey, William Cockran and Pamelia Bowls, the graveyard excepted. Date: 3 February 1807. Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 321.

Cochran, W. L., Event:Birth, Event Date:7/17/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 264 Grant St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cochran, William A. , Event:Marriage County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Georgia A. Key, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cockcroft, W. I. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/16/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 405 Spring St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cocke, Caleb, a descendant of Lord Admiral Cocke of France, immigrated to America from England ca 1719 and settled in North Carolina. In 1764 he located in Burke County on a 200 acre tract of land granted to him by King Georgia. Source: History of Terrell County (Georgia).

Cocke, Isaac, the son of William and Sarah Cocke, was born 24 May 1792, died 26 March 1835. He married Harriett Timberlake, the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Timberlake. Source: Cocke Family Bible in possession of Martha Cocke Goodspeed; Bibb Co., Ga Wills.


Cocke, Zebulon was born 1734 in North Carolina, died Burke County, married Sarah (Perry) Field, and they removed to Burke County in 1764.

CodyCODY, Etheldred, resident of Jackson Co., GA; drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cofer, Darling D. listed 1880 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, 25, Ga., Anna E. 27, S. C., Sarah E. 5, Ga., Eugenia 3, Ga., James R. 1, Ga.

Cofer, Eli G. listed 1870 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, p. 41, Fam. #309, 24, Ga., Louisy 20, Ga., Mary T. 2, Ga., William, 7 mos., Ga.

Cofer, James, son of Thomas B., was b. 1823 S. C., listed 1850-60 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census. wife: Charity. Issue: William C. b. 1842 Gwinnett Co., Ga. m. 2/14/1861 Gwinnett Co. Miss Sarah Ann Hazlerags (Issue: William P. h. 1862, Samantha J. b. 1865, Henry J. b. 1872, Sophia E. b. 1875, Darling J. (aon) b. 1877, Syntha A. b. 1879 Gwinnett Co.); Thomas Pinckney; Frances C. b. 1849 Gwinnett Co., Ga.; Molley E. b. 1849 Gwinnett Co., Ga.; Elizabeth b. 1852 Gwinnett Co., Ga.; Darling D. b. 1854 Gwinnett Co., Ga. m. Miss Anna E. Wood 9/14/1873 Gwinnett Co., Ga. (Issue: Sarah b. 1875, Eugenia b. 1877, James R. b. 1879); Clementine b. 1856 Gwinnett Co., Ga.; Emily b. 1860 Gwinnett Co., Ga.

Cofer, Joseph B., his LWT dtd 9/9[1872, Wilkes Co., Ga. names son: John L. Dau: Eugenia Glaze? Exrs: Joseph and lIenry Cofer.

Cofer, Thomas B. b. 1780/90, listed 1830 Wilkes Co., Ga. Census.

Cofer, Thomas P. listed 1880 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census 35, Ga., farmer, Francis V. 31, Ga., Pernesia A.? (f) 12 Ga., William T. 9, Ga., Neoma W. 7, Ga., Jessie M., Ga.

Cofer, Thomas Pinckney, son of Jalnes, was b. 3/27/1844 Cobb Co. Ga. m. 4/21/1867 DeKalb Co., Ga., Frances V. Lanford. Thomas dre a Confederate Pension in 1895; he d. Gwinnett Co., Ga. 5/1896 Frances drew widow's Pension until her death 2/2/1917 in Fultc Co., Ga.

Cofer, William C. li~ted 1880 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, 37, Ga. farmer, Eveline 33, Ga., William P. 18, Samantha J. 15, Henry J 8, Sophia E. 5, Darling J. (In) 3, Sytha A. (f) 1, Ga.

Coffee, Edward listed 1850 Clarke Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 1239, 57 physician, Jamaica, Caroline E. 53, N. Domingo, Carolina 20, Ga. Eliza C. Stevens 30, Mass.

Coffey, A. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/27/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 358 Oak St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Coffey, Thomas, LWT dtd 1/29/1825, probated 10/1825, Wilkes Co. N. C. Wife: Sarah. Ch: Elizabeth Allen, John, Thomas, Jame! Mary, Smith, Patsey, Powell, William, Reuben, Elijah, SallE Stewart, Lewis, Larkin, Caleb.

Coffey, Lewis listed 1850 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, 73, farmel N. C., Lowrey (f) 44, N. C., Catherine 19, Ga.

Coffey, William listed 1850 Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 1981 66, N. C., Sarah 54, N. C., Jane Compton 80, Va., Sarah Pendley 9, Ga.

Coggin, William, Revolutionary War Pension, #30354. Cynthia, widow #40408, Georgia

Coggins, James, Revolutionary War Pension, Gordon County, Georgia

Cohen, H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/1/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 324 Whitehall St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cohen, Henry L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/10/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Connally St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cohen, Ike , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/4/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 11 N. Butler St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cohen, Joseph , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/28/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 376 Glenn St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cohen, Max , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/21/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 54 Kelly St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cohen, S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/1/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 42 Olive St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Colbert, James F., born in Madison County in 1839, farmer in Danielsville. About the beginning of this century Philip Colbert, a son of a Virginia planter, with his wife, Sarah Garr, came to Georgia and located on a farm in Oglethorpe County. His son, S. W. Colbert, was born there, and on reaching manhood, moved to Madison county about 1838. He married Margaret, the daughter of James and Jane (Thompson) Nutt. Mr. Nutt was born in S. C., a hatter by trade. Mr. S. W. Colbert died on his farm. James F. Colbert served in Co. E, 39th Ga Regt, during the War Between the States, under Capt. Ghaston. In 1864, he was married to M. L. Arnold, a daughter of Hugh and Nancy (Fambrough) Arnold. They had 3 children: Earl A., Julia and Ouida. Source:Memoirs of Georgia, Madison County Sketches.

Colbert, William of J~sper Co., Ga. deeded Jesse Cox of Wilkes Co. 10/17/1816 land in 10th DiSt.,, Lot 216 and 217 in Baldwin County. Source: Jasper Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 439-490.

Colding, John B. , Event:Marriage Event Date:10-3-1854, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Mary W. McDaniel Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Coldwell, Andrew Jackson, son of George W. Caldwell (Sl changed), was b. 12/25/1857 Cartersville, Ga. d. 3/17/1911 West Plains, Mo. m. 12/25/1381 m. Florence Collins b. 11/24/1862 Cartersville, Ga. d. 4/24/1936 Council Bluffs, Iowa, dau. of John Collins and wife, Mary Stanford. Issue: Sybil Grace Coldwell b. 10/12/1902 l{owe1l Co., Miss. m. 4/8/1926 Glenn Joseph Sargew. Source: LaVerne Sargent, 5175 Vi11e Maria Lane, Hazelwood, MO.

Cole, James D. to Richard Bailey, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $300, 119 acres. 1/20/1807. Source: Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 221.

Cole, R. S., was a grandson of Robert and Elizabeth (Fambrel) Cole, Virginians, who were among the early settlers of Newton county, Ga., and later moved to Coweta county, where, in Newnan, Mr. Cole died. Their son, Jesse, who had accompanied his parents from Virginia to Newton county, married Miss Elizabeth Crawford, a daughter of William T. and Elizabeth (Shanklin) Crawford, natives of South Carolina, who were among the early settlers of Henry county, Ga. One son, Taylor Crawford, served in the Mexican war under Gen. Taylor. R.S. Cole, the son of Jesse and Elizabeth Cole, was born in 1820, in Newton county, and reared on the farm in Henry county, coming to Meriwether county in 1842. His educational opportunities had been very limited, and he began life for himself with but very little to start with; but by determined effort and persistent industry he has acquired wealth and influence. His large farm consists of 1,500 acres of land, in splendid condition. He has a beautiful home, and he and his family enjoy the respect of all who know them. His wife, who he married in 1841, was Miss Nancy Ward, born in Meriwether county in 1819. She is a daughter of Obadiah and Susan (Fambrel) Ward, the former a native and constant resident of Meriwether county. Mr. Cole belongs to the masonic fraternity, and he and Mrs. Cole are both faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal church. They are the parents of six children: William T., Franklin, Elisa, John, Jesse and Sallie. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Meriwether County Sketches.

Cole, S. J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/14/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 335 Hill St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cole, William H. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-28-1856, County:Dooly ,: Notes:Married: Mary Simmons Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Coleman, Daniel Estate, Wilkes Co., Ga., 1/4/1786, receipts of Thomas and Philip Brantley.

Coleman, Daniel, his LWT dtd 4/14/1808, Putnam Co., Ga. Will] A, 1808-22, p. 8. Probated 7/3/1809. Wife: Polly. Exrs: Thomps, Coleman and Joshua Moore, and wife, Polly. "all my children"'.

Coleman, Isaac of Jasper Co. deeded to James Ponder 109 acres 17th DiSt., of Jasper Co., Land Lot 101, on 10/2/1814. Jasper Co. Ga. Deed Bk R, p. 21L-212.

Coleman, J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/21/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Whitehall St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coleman,, James, decd. Randolph Co., Ga. will Bk 1858-69, p. 59 4. The petition of Elizabeth Coleman and O. Jackson Coleman showeth that they are the wife and brother of James Coleman deceased. That the said James Coleman's estate is worth about $25000. Wherefore, they pray for Letters of Admn. 2/15/1865.

Coleman, John, agent for Howell Harris of Jackson Co. to George Phillips of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $800, 156 acres on branches of Troublesome waters of Long Creek. 3/22/1803. Source: Oglethorpe Co., GA Deed Book D, page 217.

Coleman, John Lee , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/12/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 342 Peachtree St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coleman, Jonathan, Randolph Co., Ga. will Bk B (1870-1916), p. 108, dtd 11/14/1888, his LWT mentions note of J. A. Coleman dtd 1888; also F. M. Coleman. To: Mattie J. and Martha A.

Coleman, P. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/6/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 174 Formwalt St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coleman, T. R. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/18/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, McDonough Rd., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coleman, William Nathaniel, planter, merchant, stockman and fruit grower, Northern, Hancock Co., Ga. is a type of the vigorous and successful young man of the day. Mr. Coleman is the son of Richard and Rebecca (Thomas) Coleman, and was born in Nottaway county, Va., April 3, 1849. His father was a prosperous planter of that county, but dying early, left Mr. Coleman at fifteen years of age to fight life's battles for himself and a younger sister. The property was left in such a shape as to give him little assistance. Securing a clerkship at the country store of Co. J. W. Harper at the insignificant salary of $50 per year and board, he soon made himself a necessity by diligent and faithful service. He remained with Col. Harper three years, receiving an increase in compensation each year. In January, 170, the lad concluded to try his fortunes in the south, and arriving at Augusta secured a position in the wholesale grocery house of Z. McCord. The following year he came to Hancock county, where he engaged with an uncle, H. W. Coleman, who was a merchant and planter on the Ogeechee river. A year was spent with him, a few months with A. S. Bass, a merchant at Devereaux, and three years with D. A. Jewell & Co., at Jewells, and then Mr. Coleman felt equipped for business of his own. In company with a brother-in-law, J. E. Medlock, and Mr. G. W. Bass, the form of Medlock, Bass & Co. began business at Jewells, and continued successfully for some three years. Mr. Bass then sold his interest to Mr. Coleman, who, after two years' successful continuance of the business, sold to his partner, and began farming at the point where he now resides, seven miles east of Sparta. He began on a limited scale, but has each year added to his possessions, until he has a little community of his own. A comfortable and commodious dwelling stands on one side of the road, among shrubbery and flowers of every variety. On the opposite side is a large gin house, with the latest improved machinery, and a barn in which can be found thorough-bred Jersey cattle, thoroughbred horses, and a large store building, filled with a choice stocks of goods, a carriage and blacksmith shop, and best of all, a neat little school-house and church. These buildings are all comparatively new and present a fine appearance to the traveler's eye. Mr. Coleman has a fine plantation of 900 acres, and a magnificent bearing peach orchard of 10,000 trees. he is too busy to engage in politics, but is a stanch democrat. he and his family are members of the Methodist church, to which he is most liberal in donations. On Jan. 28, 1878, Mr. Coleman and Willie, daughter of James H. Middlebrooks, began their married life. They are the parents of four children: Rebecca, died in infancy; Hawley, a bright lad of eleven years; Virginia, nine, and Herbert, four. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman deserve and receive the respect of a large circle of friends, whom they delight to entertain and honor. Source: Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1 Historical Society of Georgia, 1895

Coleman, Willis, his LIlT dtcl 1/2/1822, Putnam Co., Ga. Will Bk B, 1822-57, p. 129-30. Wife: Milly, 101 1/4 acres in Baldwin Co. "whereon 1 now live: and 490 acres in Irwin Co. Ch: Wiley W., Charlotte T., Matilda F., Mazary W. and WIlliam R. Coleman. Friend: Ambrose Chapman and wife, exrs. Note: Willis Coleman m. Mildred Chapman 11/30/1809 Baldwin Co., Ga.

Coleman, W. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/14/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Crew St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coleman, W. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/10/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 62 Martin St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Colesian, F.C. , Event:Marriage Event Date:11-26-1865, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Smith, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Colesian, William , Event:Marriage Event Date:10-18-1866 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Lockerman Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Colley, Zachariah, the son of Edward Colley (born 1732 in Norfolk Co., Virginia) and his wife, Mary Strong, was born 12/7/1771 in Mecklenburg Co., Virginia and died 1804 in Elbert Co., Ga., married Sallie Webb. Zachary Colley was Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Stewart in 1836, Clarke Co. Will Book B, page 227. Source: LWT of Zacharias Colley was dated 7/6/1801 in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Will Book A, page 116.

Collier, Calvin C. , Event:Marriage Event Date:5- 9-1849, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary Hall Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collier, Frank , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/28/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 4 Liddell St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Collier, Henry , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-18-1847, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Calhoun Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collier, Isaac Cuthbert b. Brunswick Co., Va. 1765 m. Elizabeth Smith. Served in House of Representatives from Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. 8-30-1831; Senator 1832-1833.

Collier, Lee , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/16/1909, County:Fulton, City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 64 Connally St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Collier, Robert to Leonard Stringer 7/7/1804, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $40, 140 acres on Falling Creek adj. David Wray and others. Source: Oglethorpe Co., GA Deed Book E, page 310.

Collier, Robert b. 11/13/1783 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. d. 1/6/1850, retnoved to Upson Co. in 1820 or 1824. Buried on old Collier Plantation. Served in !louse of Representatives from Upson Co. 1826-6; Senator 1841; Justice, Inferior Court 1333-37, 1841. !Ie m. 5/1/1806 Martha Marshall Booker of Putnam Co., Ga. (1782- 5/27/1876), dau. of Robert and Martha (Marshall) Booker.

Collier, Robert was J. P. in Wilkes Co., Ga. 1817.

Collier, R. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/3/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 492 Piedmont Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Collier, Roy , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/24/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Lafayette Drive, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Collier, T.F. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-17-1868, County:Dooly ,: Notes:Married: M.J. Redding, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collier, Vines was appraiser of eSt., of David Lowry 3/29/1788 Wilkes Co., Ga., Deed Bk DD, p. 133. Wilkes Co. Deed Book 1784-5, Wi1liam Fitzjarrill and wife, Elizabeth to Vines Collier 200 acres on Kiettle Creek 9/3/1785. Deed Bk CC, p. 2, George Lumpkin and wife, Ann to Vines Collier 400 acres on Buffalo Creek. Deed Bk CC, p. 9, Vines Collier and wife, Sarah, to James Schols, share of land 5/10/1786. Vines Collier was a son of Isaac Collier who d. 1771 Brunswick Co., Va. and his wife, Ann Vines. LWT of Vines Collier dtd 9/11/1795, probated 12/11/1795 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. names wife, Sally and ch: Thomas, John, Cuthbert, William, Vines, Collier, Robert, Isaac, Polly, Sally, Betty Dunn, Ann Hardiman.

Collins,, Baxter listed 1850 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Census 42, farmer, Ga.

Collins,, Benjamin Franklin b. 5/26/1814 Gordon Co., Ga., d. 1/15/1901 Gordon Co., Ga. m. Rachel King (9/5/1812-6/13/1898). Son: John b. 1831. Gordon Co., Ga. m. 12/29/1859 Bartow Co., Ga. Mary Stanford who d. 6/30/1866. John and Mary had: Florence Collins b. 11/24/1862 Cartersville, Ga. d. 4/24/1936 Council Bluffs, Iowa. Source: LaVerne Sargent, 5175 Ville Maria Lane, Hazelwood, MO 63042.

Collins, B. T. listed 1350 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Census 23, Ga., Sarah 17, James C. 8, Nancy 6, B. F. (m) 4, Eliza, 2 mos., Ga.

Collins, Charles A. funeral on 11/29 in Payne's Chapel, Atlanta. The Constitution, Atlanta 11/29/1886

Collins, F.L. , Event:Marriage Event Date:8- 6-1865 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Mary A. Collins Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collins, George W. , Event:Marriage Event Date:10- 5-1869 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Mary A. Sentell Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collins, George W., Senator, Tattnall Co., Ga. 1839, 1841, 1843, 1347. In Convention of 1850, Tattnal1 Co., Justice of Inferior Court, Tattnall Co. 1846-49.

Collins, Hardy, son of Benjamin, was b. ca 1775 Jones Co., N. C, Listed 1830 Tattnall Co., Ga. Census, male 10-15, male 50-60 female 40-50. He was Lt. in Tattnall Co. State Ililitia Ero! 11/21/1816-11/14/1819. Issue: Rachel b. 1806 Tattnall Co., Ga. m. John Holland 7/7/1827 Tattnall Co., Ga.

Collins, Humphrey was born 17 September 1835 in South Carolina, died 17 September in Dallas,Paulding County, Georgia, buried Dallas City Cemetery.

Collins, James. Event:Marriage Event Date:11-16-1855, County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Isabella Blue, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collins, James I. or J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:7- 8-1855, County:Dooly ,: Notes:Married: Mary Pipkin, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collins, John T. was b. ca 1765, d. Washington Co., Ga. 1/1833 Washington Co., GA. Divs. of Ests, Book A, 1829-71, p. 12-14, Est., John T. Collins, 1/7/1834. Source: A Genealogist's Notebook by Jeannette Holland Austin;

Collins, Lawson F. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-16-1866 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: Henrietta Swift Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Collins, James P. listed 1850 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Census 32, Ga. Susan 36, Ga., Joseph 13, Ga., Martha 10, Ga.

Collins, James Peyton, son of William, m. Anna Biggers Patman b 1/22/1816 d. 1/30/1860, bur. Oshield's Collins Cemetery, Winder Barrow Co., Ga. Issue: W. J. (Joe) 7/9/1837-11/22/1913, bur. a tloon, Camp Cemetery, Winder, Barrow Co., Ga.; Nancy 1/4/1841 3/16/1918, bur. Oshield's, Collins Cemetery, Winder, Barrow Co. Ga.; Liza 5/13/1843-6/25/1923, buried at House Cemetery, Winder Barrow Co., Ga.; James Peyton 1/27/1849-4/1/1915, buried a Horning Side Cemetery, Rochelle, Wilcox Co., Ga.; A. Gus 4/17/1852-5/11/1929, buried Calvary Cemetery, Statham, Jackson Co., Ga.; J. M. B. (Coon) 1859-1935, buried Baptist Church Cemetery, Crawfordville, TaliaEerro Co., G.~.; Sarah J. 2/9/-- 6/11/1914, buried at Osheilds, Collins Cemetery, Winder, Barrow Co., Ga.; Elizabeth Demarious 1/27/1850-6/27/1878, buried at Oshields, Collins Cemetery, Winder, Barrow Co., Ga.; Ella; b. ca 1940-ca 1962, buried Richmond, Va.; and Mattie Louise.

Collins, John, Revolutionary War Pension, #W6735, widow, Phebe. SC. Cobb Co., Georgia

Collins, John listed 1330 Habershaon Co., Ga. I:;ensus, p. 39, 2 under 5, m 5-10, m 30-40,2 f under 5, 2 f 10-15, f 30-40.

Collins, John, his LWT dtd 3/18/1752 Bertie Co., N. C. Sons: John, Daniel, Joseph, Michael, Jesse, Dempsey, Abraham Grandsons: John Collins, John Keen.

Collins, John was J. P. Washington.Co., Ga. 1805. He was b. 1748 in Laurens Co., S. C., d. 1820 Washlngton Co., Ga.".

Collins, John B. llsted 1850 Habersham Co., Ga. Census, 65 wheelwright, Ga., Elizabeth 23, Barnch 21, idiot, Hannah 8, William 6, Washington 3, Ga.

Collins, John Banister b. ca 1788 S. C., d. 1866/70 Habersh Co., Ga. m. Sarah b. ca 1787 S. C., d. 1850/60 Habersham Co., G lssue: Charles O. 1810/1815 Franklin Co., Ga. m. 9/25/18 Franklin Co. Mary Smith; Benjamin b. ca 1812 Franltlin Co., Ga. 1 7/18/1837 Habersham Co., Amy Robertson; Permelia Arinda 7/29/1818 Franklin Co., Ga., d. 5/26/1883 Erath Co., Texas 6/30/1836 Franklin Co., Ga. Joseph lIenry ',lhisenant; Mary 4/5/1819 Franklin Co., Ga. d. 10/5/1910 Erath Co., Texas 9/19/1839 Franklin Co., Ga. Peter Whisenant; Wy1y b. ca 18 Franklin Co., Ga.; Littleton; Berry b. ca 1829 Franklin Co., G m. Sarah; Mary b. 1841 Franklin Co., Ga. Source: Mrs. K. Whisenan 1701 G1enhaven Drive, Abilene, Texas 79603.

Collins, John T. b. ca 1765, d. Washington Co., Ga. 1/183 Washington 1:;0. Divs. of Ests, Book A, 1829-71, p. 12-14, ESt., John T. Collins, 1/7/1834. lIeirs: Stephen, John G., and Thomas Jefferson Collins (m. Mary Newsom 6/17/1830 Washington Co., Ga.), Sherrod Fluker (in rt of wife, Henrietta Collins), Charles L. Matthews (in rt of wife, Lucy o. Collins), Elom Jordan (in rt of wife, Ann R. Collins), George W., Jared 1. and Itartha Collins.

Collins, Joseph was b. 1755, d. Twiggs Co., Ga. in 1839, at home of his dau. Recd Land Grant of 287 1/2 acres in Washington Co., Ga. He m. Nancy Conner. Issue: Ruth m. Mr. Norris; Martha m. Mr. Cunningham; Itary m. W. H. Owens; Sarah m. Alexander Nelson; Wilson m. Martha Cunningham. Source: McCalls Roster of the Revolution.

Collins, Joseph, Sr. m. Sallie. Issue: David, Jesse, Joab, Willoby m. Angelica Brown, Henry, Joseph m. Mollie Sykes, Bennett, Ann m. Wilson, Elizabeth m. Jonas Sulnmerlin.

Collins, Joseph was b. 1755, d. Twiggs Co., Ga. in 1839, at home of his daughter Recd Land Grant of 287 1/2 acres in Washington Co., Ga. He m. Nancy Conner. Issue: Ruth m. Mr. Norris; Martha m. Mr. Cunningham; Itary m. W. H. Owens; Sarah m. Alexander Nelson; Wilson m. Martha Cunningham. Source: McCalls Roster of the Revolution.

Collins, Moses m. Hannah Youngblood, b. 12/10/1754. Lived Richmond Co., Ga., purchasing land on Spirit Creek and Butler's Creek 12/23/1803, sold it 8/1/1813 to David Walker of Columbia Co. His wife, Hannah, signed with him. Moses Collins bought land in Richmond Co. 9/13/1796 with Benjamin and Jacob Youngblood as witnesses. Source: Richmond Co. Marriages; Bible of Seaborn Collins, Yazoo City, MS., published 1771.

Collins, Nelson, his LWT dtd S/20/1826, probated 11/21/1826, Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga., Will Bk C, p. 13. Nelson Collins, formerly of Litchfield Co., Conn. Sisters: Clara Eliza and Julia Ann Collins. Bros: Montgomery, lIoratio George, Lucius Marcus, and James Lawrence Collins. Uncle: Ozias Goodwin and family. Namesake: Nelson Goodwin. To: Stephen Talmadge and Lewis Goodwin. Exrs: John W. Collins of Goshen, Conn. and Frederick W. Cook of Lexington, Ga.

Collins, Peter deeded to Wilson McGarr 7/27/1827 Lot 181 of 3rd DiSt., in Columbia Co., Ga. Habersham Co., Ga. Deed Bk D, p. 92.

Collins, Stephen D., son of John T. wns b. 1787/1790 Washington Co., Ga., listed on 1825 tax digeSt., Listed on 1830 Monroe Co., Ga. Census, male under S, (nale 40 to 50, female 15 to 20. Son: Thomas~. b. 1827 Monroe Co., Ga., d. 1884 Robeson Co., N. C. 1860 Census of Robeson Co., N. C., Stephen D. Collins 52, S. C., Margaret 50, S. C., Mary 22, S. C., Comfort 18, S. C., Randal P. 17, N. C., Samuel 15, N. C., Willialn T. 12, N. C., Stephen H. 10, N. C., Franklin L. P. 8, N. C.

Collins, Thomas D., son of Reuben, was b. 7/8/1797 m. 8/10/1820 Winefred Walters (2/4/1800-10/4/1859). Issue: Elijah Jonathan 5/9/1821-3/1837 In. Penelope Ann McLendon; Monica b. 10/8/1823 m. Mr. Reeves; Jesse L. b. 7/26/1826; Alexander T. b. 12/15/1828 d. in Civil War, m. Caroline Cooper; Asa W. b. 12/14/1830; Winifred b. 1/7/1833 m. (1) George Foster (2) Hugh Jenkins; Sarah Jane b. 12/25/1835; Mary b. 1/1.837, d. same day; Leroy George b. 5/27/1838 m. Betty; Thomas B. b. 7/24/1841; Daniel H. b. 10/7/1845. Source: Mrs. D. W. Conner, 220 S. 22nd St., Hattiesburg,MS.

Collins, Thomas Jackson b. 1811 d. ca 1870 m. Lucy Summerlin, b. ca 1814, d. 1901, having issue: Thomas Jackson Collins b. 1/20/1842 Tattnall Co., Ga. d. ca 1856 Metter, Buloloch Co., Ga. m. 5/10/1863 Elvina boy,ette b. 5/10/1841 d. 4/21/1915 Metter, Candler Co., Ga., having issue: Thomas Jackson Collins b. 1/14/1865 Metter, Bulloch Co., Ga. d. 4/1920 Metter, Candler Co., Ga. m. 1/4/1900 Julia Hickman b. 1/1870 Burke Co., Ga. d. 4/6/1906 Metter, Bulloch Co., Ga., dau. of Jessie Hickman b. 1805/1815 Cumberland Co., N. C. d. bef 1880 Burke Co., Ga. . Nancy Lively d. 1870 Burke Co., Ga. (dau. of Matthew Lively 175( 7/1834). Jessie Hickman was son of Stephen Hickman b. 1786, ( before 1850. Thomas Jackson Collins m. Elvina boy,ette 1 5/10/1842 Ga. d. 4/21/1915 Metter, Candler Co., Ga., dau. of Sel boy,ette b. 1794 d. bef 1860 m. 6/13/1829 Patience Moore. Rei Janice Lee, 5104 New Castle Rd., Raleigh, N. C. 97606 (1986).

Collins, William, farmer, b. 1793, m. 9/26/1813 Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Ga. Nancy Buttery, b. 1796 Ga. Issue: James Peyton 1/22/181! 1/30/1860 Barrow Co., Ga. m. Susannah Biggers Patman (11/7/181l 11/10/1874); Beverly Thomas b. 1827 m. Sarah (Issue: Joseph l 1833, Martha b. 1840); William T. b. 1820.

Collins, William listed 1850 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Census, 59, farmer, Ga., Nancy 57, Va., Solomon Patton 27, Ga.

Collins, William T. listed 1850 Oglethorpe Co., Ga., Ga. Census, 30, Ga., Mary 22, Beverly F. 9, William 7, Thomas 4, Ga.

Collom, J. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/12/1906 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 54 Spring St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Collom, J. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/12/1906, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 54 Spring St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Colquett, Samuel to Robert Colquett, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. 50 ac res adj. Seymore Lee, Beverly Guthery and Robert Colquett. 6/4/1807.Source: Oglethorpe Co. Ga. Deed Book E, page 265.

Colquitt, Alfred Holt was born 20 Apr 1824 in Walton Co., GA; graduated from Princeton College in New Jersey in 1844; admitted to the bar in 1845; and served in the Mexican War as a staff major. In 1855 he was elected to congress; in 1859 sent to the state legislature. br> Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Colquitt, John, Senior deeds to Beverly Guthrey for 200 pds. 200 acres in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on Golden Grove Creek adj. Shadrick Smith, Andrew Bell and John Colquitt, Sr. Date: 1 January 1799. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 265.

Colquitt, Walter Terry, (father of Alfred Holt Colquitt), a Representative and a Senator from Georgia; born in Halifax County, Va., December 27, 1799; moved with his parents to Mount Zion, Carroll County, Ga.; attended the common schools and Princeton College; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1820 and commenced practice in Sparta, Hancock County, Ga.; moved to Cowpens, Ga.; elected judge of the Chattahoochee circuit in 1826 and reelected in 1829; was licensed a Methodist preacher in 1827; member of the State senate in 1834 and 1837; elected as a State Rights Whig to the Twenty-sixth Congress and served from March 4, 1839, to July 21, 1840, when he resigned, having refused to support General Harrison for President; elected as a Van Buren Democrat to the Twenty-seventh Congress to fill in part vacancies caused by the resignations of Julius C. Alford, William C. Dawson, and Eugenius A. Nisbet, and served from January 3, 1842, to March 3, 1843; elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1843, until his resignation in February 1848; member of the Nashville convention in 1850; died in Macon, Ga., May 7, 1855; interment in Linnwood Cemetery, Columbus, Ga. Source: The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans; Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Colquohoun, Duncan, his LWT dtd 7/7/1851, probated 1/14/1852 Talbot Co., Ga. Wife: Sarah, of 35 years. Ch: Richard M. William, Ann E., Margaret Patterson, wife of Robert M., Mat Phillips, wife of Stephen, Archibald, Malcomb, Calvin, John and James.

Colvin, Daniel, aged 92, oldest man in Thomas County. Source:The Constitution, Atlanta 5/20/1886.

Colwell, James listed 1860 Cass Co., Ga. Census, p. 911, Fam. #700, 47, laborer, Ga., Elizabeth 40, Ga., Nancy 17, Tenn. Elizabeth, 10 mos., Ga.

Colwell, William of Greene Co. to James Echols of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $230, 75 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek in Oglethorpe Co., Ga., being part of a grant to Peter Smith and others. Date: 8/2/1806. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 73.

Combs, G. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/26/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 184 Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Combs, John and Hannah, his wife 5/16/1800 to William Cole, all of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $50, land on SE side of Falling Creek. Oglethorpe Deed Book D, page 107.

Comer, Anderson m. Miss Ann T. V. Maughan, dau. of Colonel Thomas Moughon 4/27/1823. Missionary Zion 5/31/1823.

Compton, Almer , Event:Marriage Event Date:8-11-1920, County:Paulding.Notes:Married: J. M. Camp Source: Paulding Co. GA Marriages.

Compton, Aqui11a b. 1721. England d. 11/9/1805 Orange Co., N. C. m. 1760 Frederick Co., Md. Elizabeth Norris who d. 7/13/1813 or 1820 Orange Co., N. C. Compton Family Bible owned by Anne Laurie Burton, 326 Wi1lowbrook Drive, Burlington, N. C. Issue: Mary b. 3/22/1761 Frederick Co., Md.; Thomas b. 1/12/1763 Frederick Co. Md. d. 2/2/1832 m. 6/23/1811 Nancy Grier; Elizabeth b. 2/18/176 Frederick Co., Md.; William b. 9/21/1767 Frederick Co., Md. b. 5/7/1789 Rebecca Ward; Aquilla b. 8/26/1770 Frederick Co., Md. b. 1/23/1798 Phoebe ~Iarsh; Norris b. 5/16/1773 Orange Co., N. C. d. 7/17/1854 m. 3/3/1793 Mary Marsh; Priscilla b. 7/10/1775 Orange Co., N. C.; Erasmus b. 1/8/1778 Orange Co., N. C. d. 12/11/1836 m. 12/21/1801 Margaret Smith; Linney b. 7/23/1780 Orange Co., N. C.; John b. 12/14/1782 Orange Co., N. C. d. 1862 m. 3/14/1824 Jane Faddis; Solomon b. 2/8/1785 Orange Co., N. c. d. 1814 m. 1/30/1811 Hannah Ward; Joseph b. 4/2/1786 Orange Co., N. C.; Levy b. 3/10/1787 Orange Co., N. C. m. 2/19/1315 Hannah Ward Compton; Nancy m. 6/3/1813 Thomas Ward.

Compton, Hezekiah, LWT dtd 10/1821, Wilkes Co., Ga. Book 4. Wife Jane. Ch: Thomas, Jesse, Elizabeth Penley, Joel, Salley Coffey Winefred, Eli, Fields, Polley, Martha, Larkin. Wit: Benjamin Penley, William Davenport. Hezekiah W.'!S b. 1750/1760 m. Jane Field, dau. of Thomas Field who d. 1807 Wilkes Co., N. C. and his wife, Betty.

Conby, J. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/4/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 526 S. Boulevard Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Condon, James , Event:Birth, Event Date:1/11/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 54 McDonough Rd. Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cone, A.J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-20-1866 County:Dooly. Notes:Married: A. G. Powell Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cone, E. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/5/1906 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 125 W. Peachtree St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cone, Henry , Event:Marriage Event Date:2-8-1855, County:Dooly ,: Notes:Married: Martha Peavy Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cone, Thomas J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-24-1855, County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Nancy Gammage Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Conger, Benjamin was born about 1700 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey, and m. ca 1728 in Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey, Experience FORD, daughter of John Ford and Elizabeth Freeman, who was born 1711 in Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey. Benjamin died 10 Mar 1762 in Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey. Experience died 29 Sep 1784 in Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey. Source: LWT of Benjamin CONGER dtd 1762 Morris Co., New Jersey. Conger Family of America (1973) by Helen Maxine Crowell Leonard.

Coney , F. B. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/29/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 229 Woodward Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Coney, S.W. , Event:Marriage Event Date:11-19-1874, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: E.E. Roundtree Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Conley, Benjamin, Gov. died at his home in West End, buried Augusta. He was born Newark, N. J. on March 1, 1815. Served his district as Republican Senator from 1868 to 1872. Moved to Atlanta in 1875. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 1/11/1886.

Conley, John M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/1/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 163 Davis St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Connally, Charles P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/3/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 32 Culberson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Connally, Elijah Lewis (photo) was born 1837. He was married on 15 April 1874 to Mary Virginia Brown (born 1850). Their home was called The Homestead in Atlanta, Georgia. Their children were: Joseph Brown; Mary Temperance; Elizabeth Grisham; Thomas Whipple; Sally Brown and Frances Connally.

Connally, J. A. Event:Birth, Event Date:6/11/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 15 Lawn St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Connally, Thomas Whipple was b. 9 Jun 1809 in Madison County, Alabama and died 30 June 1884 in East Point, Georgia. He was married on 18 Feb 1836 to Temperance A. Peacock and by her had six children.

Connell, John , Event:Marriage Event Date:4-3-1862, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Malissa J. Ellis. Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Connell, W. G. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/5/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 74 Hood St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Conner, E. Z. listed 1860 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #576, 66, atty at law, Ga., Q. C. Grice 30 (m), atty at law, Ga., Sarah C. Grice 23, N. C. Grice (f), Y. C. Grice (f) 26, G. C. King 45, clerk, Ordinary, Ga.

Conner, J. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/2/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 137 Richardson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Conner, Littleton , Event:Marriage Event Date:3- 7-1869 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Lucy Ivey Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Conner, Richard H. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3- 6-1853 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Jane Culpepper Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Conner, Shelton, youngest son of W. O. Conner of Cave Springs, died Friday. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 10/23/1886

Conner, Wilson, son of Thomas, Jr., b. 7/7/1768 Maryland, d. Montgomery Co., Ga. Buried in Dead River Cemetery (grave marked by DAR). Served as Rev. Soldier; also in War of 1812, and in Fla. Indian War. He m. 10/8/1789 in Tattnal1 Co., Ga., Mary Cook, b. 8/1/1774 m. McCall. Issue: Martha m. Jesse Ha11; Louisa m. John Wilcox; Wilson, Jr.; Eliza m. Wil1iam Rials (Ryals); Nancy b. 1792 m. 1810 George Cooper; Harriet Elizabeth b. 1793 m. John Griffin; Thomas Benton m. Sarah Wall; Lucy Ann m. Joseph Ryals; Mary Jane m. 1824 Thomas G. Sullivan; Maria m. John Ryals; Elizabeth. Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall.

Connor, William J. listed 1850 McIntosh Co., Ga. Census, 46, tax collector, Ga., Ann 36, William E. 16, farmer, Elizabeth 11, John H. 9, Ruth C. 4, Eveline C. 1, Jane Carroll 48, Joseph Dansant 18.

Conway, P. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:11/23/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 2 Tifton St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Conyers, Bennett Hill. "b. March 22, 1800 in Franklin County, N. C. was the 6th son of Ross and Betty Denson Conyers, descendaants of a long English and Frenc line. In 1804 Ross Conyers and his family moved to Greene County, Georgia, and he and his son, Bennett, were surveyors...He became a large slave owner. Source:History of Bartow County by Josephine Cunyus. Coody, Edith deeds to William Mosley on 7/18/1796, Bill of Sale for slave. Grantors were: Edith Coody, William Pardice, Moses Frazer, Sephariah Coody, Edward Coody, and James Coody.Source: Lincoln Co. GA Deed Book C, pp. 286-187.

Coogler, O. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/9/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 209 Greensferry Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cook, Alfred, Capt., C. S. A., son of John, was b. 12/10/1831 N. C., d. aged 75, m. 3/31/1850 Mary A. C. Etheridge, Floyd Co., Ga. Son: Joseph Terry Cook b. 5/20/1864 Rome, Floyd Co., Ga., d. 1947 Laurens Co., Ga. m. Nancy Jane Dowdry (removed to Springtown,Ark. , then Stephensville, Texas). Had 7 sons, 2 daus. Source: Billy J. Cook, 2215 24th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008.

Cook, Alfred listed 1850 Chattooga Co., Ga. Census, Seminole Dist., Fam. #6, 19, farmer, Ga., Mary A. C. 17, Ga. Alfred Cook m. Mary A. C. Etheridge 3/31/1850 Chattooga Co., Ga.

Cook, B. E. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/9/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 56 Stewart Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, Greenberry of Randolph Co., Ga. deeded Henry Walker 12/28/1809 102 1/2 acres in 12th DiSt. Source: Randolph Co., Ga. Deed Bk 1, p. 3.

Cook, Harbard, son of John, was b. ca 1790 d. 6/1854 Fayette Co., Ga., his LWT dtd Fayette Co. 5/3/1854, probated 6/4/1854, Bk A, p. 126-8, in which he names his dau., !1ary Blackstock, wife of Kendred B. Blackstock. Also, wife, Elizabeth with whom he had lived for 32 yrs. Names son, William N. Cook, exr. Sale of Inventory, Vol. F, p. 262-7, Fayette Co., following were named: Joshua, T. 0., Seaborn C., James P., Tempy Ann, Rebecca P., C. M. and Jesse Cook. In 1820 Harbard Cook was a res. of Jefferson Co., Ga. 1830 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, Harbard Cook, 2 males under 5, male 30-40, female under 5, 2 females 5-10, female 20-30. 1820 Jefferson Co., Ga. Census, llarbard Cook, male 16 to 26, female to 10, fema1e 16-26.

Cook, Henry listed 1860 Chattooga Co., Ga. Census, Chattooga Valley, Fam. #546, 30, t~. C., Casiby 30, N. C., William 1, Ga., Thomas F. 5, Ga., Mary E. 4, Ga., James H. 2, Ga., Joseph, 5 The Austin Collection AL., AR., FL., GA., LA., MS., TX. mos., Ga. LWT of Henry J. Cook dtd 5/10/1890, Chattooga Co., I wills 1856-1924, Vol. 1, p. 180-181, names wife, Leazey. Son: D., exr. Ch: J. B., Mattie V., W. W., J. D., and children of decd son, Thomas F.

Cook, Isaac, inv. and appraisement of eSt., of Isaac Cook, de' Warren Co., Ga. (Invs. and Sales 1798-1808), p. 73, by Jonatl Hagarthy, admr, 6/13/1800. Minute Bk, Warren Co. 7/18/17' Jonathan Hagerty applied for gdnship of Pheriby and Celethy Co' orphans of Isaac Cook. Isaac Cook d. 4/24/1799, on that date 1 wife, Pheriby Cook and Jonathan Hagerty applied for Letters Admn.

Cook James , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/21/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, James W., Revolutionary War Soldier, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cook, Jesse, listed 1850 Chattooga Co., Ga. Census, Fam. 1140 24, farmer, N. C., Penelope 24, Ga., John 2, Ga. Jesse Cook Penelope Coneway 2/12/1846 Chattooga Co., Ga.

Cook, Jesse, Rev. hanged on 9/17. The negroes assert that the body was warm when it was turned over. The Constitution, Atlanta 10/3/1886

Cook, John, b. 1797 N. C., farmer, listed 1850 Chattooga Co., Census. Issue: Alfred b. 1831 m. 3/31/1850 Chattooga Co., Ga, Mary A. C. Etheridge, b. 1833; Pheba b. 1832; Polly b. 1834; John b. 1837 m. Casiby; Henry J. b. 1839 m. Leazey (his LWT 5/10/1890 Chattooga Co., Va., Vol. 1, p. 180-187); Henderson 1841; Miles b. 1844; Silas b. 1844; Jesse b. 1826, farmer, 2/12/1846 Chattooga Co., Ga., Penelope Coneway (Issue: John. 1848).

Cook, John drew in 1805 Ga. Land Lottery, a res. of Jefferson in 1827 lottery he drew land in Lee Co., then res. of Faye Co., Brown's DiSt., Deed, Fayette Deed Book R, p. 341, 1/13/18 John Cook to Henry Starr. 1850 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, John C 89, Pa., Milley 84, Va.

Cook, F. J. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/27/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 17 S. Humphries St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, J. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/14/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 405 Chestnut St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, Lemuel (1759-1866) (photo), settled in New York; fought in the Battle of Brandywine during the Revolutionary War and was present at General Cornwallis' surrender. Source: American Spirit, July/August 2003.

Cook, O. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/27/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 45 West St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, Penelope listed 1860 Chattooga Co., Ga. Census, Chato Valley, Fam. #512,33, Ga., John 10, Ga., James 8, Ga., Anna Ga., Edward 2, Ga.

Cook, T. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/15/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 12 Gresham St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, W. G. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/28/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 24 Oakland St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cook, William, a son-in-law of Thomas Spalding of Sapelo Island, was a planter in McIntosh Co., GA during the antebellum period.
Source: Early Days on the Georgia Coast by Bobby Sullivan.

Cook, Zadok listed 1850 Clarke Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #39, 80, N. C.

Cooksey, Clara, Mrs. died at her home in Seale last night (near Columbus). She was 98 years old and leaves a large number of grand and great-grand children. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 3/24/1886.

Cooledge, F. J. Jr. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/11/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 182 Myrtle St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cooley, Willie, age 9, and Jennie, age 7, brother and sister, were deserted by their father, now their mother has left them at the benevolent home on Waverly Place. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 11-21-1885.

Cooper. Two children of Millie Cooper, negro woman, drowned Powder Spring Creek. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 7/11/1886.

Cooper, Anthony, his LWT dated 8 Feb 1812, probated 8 Dec 1812, Columbia Co., Ga. He m. Rebecca, who was his last wife. A deed dated 2 Jan 1798, Thomas Jones, boatright, sold to Anthony Cooper, millright, for 200 pounds, 150 acres of land lying below the run of the main stream, called Red's Creek.Source: Columbia Co., Ga Deeds.

Cooper, David, property sold by Sheriff at auction, 9 lots in Wrightsborough of 1 acre each. Henry Wilson, highest bidder. Date: 28 February 1824. Source:Columbia Co. GA. Deeds.

Cooper, David George b. 8/23/1818 Ga. d. 2/22/1886 Colquitt C Ga. m. 12/2/1838 Upson Co., Ga. Nancy Caroline Culpepper 1/18/1820 Edgefield DiSt.,, S. C., d. 11/23/1886 Colquitt C Ga., the dau. of Daniel Peek Culpepper and his wife Mary Corley. Son: Daniel Scaife Cooper b. 3/3/1839 Talbot Co., Ga., 8/6/189Z Colquitt Co., Ga. m. Martha Dampier, and they h Leonard Lee Cooper b. 10/29/1872 Colquitt Co., Ga. d. 11/14/1 Paco, Thomas Co., Ga. m. Rebecca Henderson, and they had: Lillian Cooper b. 5/3/1920 Berlin, Colquitt Co., Ga. m. Rob Murray Horner.

Cooper, Isaac, Upson Co., Inventories, Vol. B (1839-48), p. 4 Inv. of ESt., of Isaac Cooper dtd 12/23/1845. Admrs: Rob Jameson, M. 4. Sandwich.

Cooper, J. D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/1/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 416 Central Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, J. D. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/5/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 416 Crust Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, Joel deeded Thomas Wilborn 12/1/1829 land on Bear Cre Lot 14, 8th Dist., Jasper Co. Newton Co., Ga. Deed Bk D, p. 323.

Cooper, John C. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-12-1867, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A.C. Wareing Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cooper, Joseph C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/7/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Peachtree St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, Josiah listed 1820 Jones Co., Ga. Census, 1 male 26-45, 2 females 26 and 45,2 females 26 and 45, 3 males under 10.

Cooper, M. H. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/22/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 239 Oakland Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, Ralph , Event:Birth, Event Date:12/1/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Battle Hill Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, Richard H. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-6-1853, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Jane Culpepper Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cooper, Stacy of Union District, South Carolina, his LWT was probated on 28 November 1859 in Paulding County. Son: William Cooper $1 for his legacy. Dau: Hannah, $1 for her legacy. Son: Samuel Cooper, $100 for his legacy. Dau: Margarett one portion legacy. Four sons: Jesse, Aaron, Moses and Eli Cooper, all the land I now live on, being part of two tracts which I bought from Curtis Woods and James White. Land in Spartanburg, S. C. Which I bought of John Wells to be sold (for $1000), and the land I live on, I value at $3,000, for four of my sons and the other son is to have $1000 made up to him out of the moveable property and the negroes. To wife, Elizabeth, a negro woman called Rachel.


Cooper, Thomas, Capt. b. ca 1733 in Frederick Co., Va., d. 2/13/1796 Greene Co., Ga. m. Sarah Anthony on 2/6/1762. Capt. Cooper moved to Hancock Co., Ga. ca 1790. Issue: Elizabeth m. Thomas Stovall of Ilenry Co., then Hancock Co., Ga., had 6 children; Thomas Jr. b. 1767 m. Judith Harvey in Ga.; Polly b. 8/5/1774 m. 11/30/1790 John Waller of lIenry Co. He d. 3/7/1842. She d. 12/23/1850. They had 15 ch.; Penelope m. Dr. Jalnes Nisbet in Ga.; John m. Sarah Weeks in Ga.; Sarah m. Thomas Lancaster in Ga. Source: Historical Southern Families by Boddie, Vol. Ill, p. 30.

Cooper, W. G. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/13/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 66 Cameron St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cooper, William , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-29-1859, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Dean Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cooper, William , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-29-1859, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Dean Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cope, Henry P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/23/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 7 McMillan St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cope, Henry P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/23/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 7 McMillan St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

copeland, Candler , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/1/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 52 Johnson Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Copeland, Richard of Greene Co. tl William Ramsey of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. 68 acres on Sils Fork of Little River for $150.00 12/27/1797. Source:Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book E, page 255.

Coppedge, Lemuel C. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-15-1861 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Jane Gambol Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Coppedge, Lemuel C. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-15-1861 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Jane Gambol Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Corbett, T. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/9/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Franklin St., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Corbett, William , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/25/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 139 Payne St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cordehan, Mary listed 1850 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #295, 25, Ca., William H. 7, M1artha L. 2, infant 6 mos. Also, 1860: Fam. #574, Mary 37, farmer, Ga., Amelia 10, Roxey 3, Sammy A. (f) 1, Ga.

Corley,W. C., planter, Forsyth, Monroe Co., Ga., son of Austin W. and Margaret N. (Matthews) Corleyt, was born in Troup county, Ga., Oct. 24, 1838. His grandkfather, Austin V. Corley, of Irish descent, was born in South Carolina in 1745, and was a soldier in the revolutionary war. By his uprightness and thriftiness he attained to considerable influence, and was repeatedly elected a member of the legislature. Later in life he removed from South Carolina to Troup county, Ga., and thence, after some years, to Meriwether county, where he died in 1850 at the advanced age of 105 years. His wife, also very old, died about the same time. Both were devout, consistant members of the Missionary Baptist church. His father was born, reared and married in Richland Dist, S. C., and the next fall after his marriage he removed in wagons to Troup county, Ga., and settled. The Indians were still there, and he helped to move them. He was absent thirty-six days during which time his wife and child were entirely alone. His parents lived in Troup county about twenty years, and then moved to Meriwether county, where his father died in 1868 and his mother in 1872. Although his father began life quite poor, he succeeded by his industry and frugality and good management in accumulating a comfortable fortune. He was a democrat and a warm partisan; himself and wife were active and prominent Missionary Baptist, and did much toward upbuilding and advancing the denomination wherever they lived. They reared seven children: J. E., planter, Baker Co., Ga.; Martha E. deceased; W. C., the subject f this sketch; S. M. single lady at home; Robert B., deceased; Simeon B. , deceased; Austin V., enlisted in Confederate armn, and was killed in battle of Perryville, Ky. Mr. Corley was reared partly in Troup and partly in Meriweather counties. When eighteen years old age went to Cuthbert, Ga., and became one of the firm of John R. Hull & Co. wholesale grocers. Several years afterward he went to Doughterty county and engaged in planting in that and in Calhoun county. The war between the states occurred while he was in business in Cuthbert and he enlisted in the Randolph Light guards, was made second sergeant, and while stationed at Pensacola participated in the Santa Rosa fight. His command did guard duty about Savannah for a time, was in the conflicts of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, was in the Georgia campaign, and finally surrendered at Bentonville, N.C. In 1877 he went to Monroe County, where, October 24 he was married to Miss Ellen S., daughter of Thomas and Sena Dewberry. This family was among the pioneers of the county, having settled in it in 1825, moving from Warren county. He was a wealthy planter before the war, worth probably $300,000, largely in several valuable tracts of land. Their children were: Madison, deceased; Thomas, Jr., deceased; William F., planter, Monroe county; Martha, deceased; Mary, widow, in Alabama; Sarah F., deceased; Jane, deceased; Amanda, deceased; Ellen S., deceased; Moses J., Monroe County; Berry w., Monroe county. Capt. Corley’s wife died childless, Feb. 25, 1894.* Her demise was sudden and unexpected, occasioned by internal hemorrage. She was reputed to have been one of the most beautiful ladies in the county, which was emphasized by a very delicate organization bordering on the ethereal. His delightful home is about six miles south of Forsyth, and contains 700 acres; and he has another tract of 800 acres near by. In addition he has 330 acres with half a mile of the city limits of Columbus, Ga. He is a great lover of fine stock, and is perfecting arrangements to establish a stock farm on the property near Columbus. Capt. Corley is a democrat in politics, and a Missionary Baptist. He is also a master Mason. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Monroe County Sketches.

Corneck, James, plasterer, arrived in the colony 1 February 1732-3 and was granted Lot No. 188 in Savannah. Corneck (or Cornock) was one of the 1738 dissenters of Savannah who went to Carolina for awhile. Ultimately he returned to Savannah, working at the parsonage house in June of 1740.

Cornelius, James T. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-17-1867, County:Dooly , Notes:Married:Mary A. Nobles Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cornelius, James T. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3-17-1867 County:Dooly , Notes:Married:Mary Ann Nobles Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cornett, G. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/2/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 148 Ormond St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cornwell, B. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/12/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 221 E. Pine St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cornwell, Elijah listed 1790 Rowan Co. Census, male to 16, male under 16, 4 females. Jasper Co., Ga. Inv. and appraisement of ESt., of Elijah Cornwell, Book p, p. 9-19, inventory. Purchasers: G. W., Hiram and Obediah Cornwell. George Ramsey, exr., return dtd 10/31/1829. Heirs: Eli, Elijah and Obediah Cornwell, William Taylor, Hiram Cornwell, James Diamond, John Henry, Absa1om, Stewart and George Ramsey. 1850 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, Elijah 56, N. C., Elizabeth 50, Ga., Elijah 22, Elizabeth 20, George 17, Louisa 14, Emi1ine 12, Hugh 8, Ga.


Cornwell, Elijah, the son of George Cornwell, was born 1760 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. He was found in Rowan County, North Carolina in 1790. He removed to Jasper County, Georgia where he died on 14 November 1827. He married Catherine Lavender in 1783.


Cornwell, George Abner listed 1830 Anderson Co., Texas Census, 36, Miss. (parents b. N. C.), Elizabeth 34, Tenn., Rhoda It., Tx., Wi11iam 10, Tx., Mary E. 8, Tx., John 5, Tx., Tennessee 3, Tx., Martin 69, N. C. (parents b. N. C.), Mary (paralyzed) 67, S. C. (parents b. S. C.)

Cornwell, George W., his LWT dtd 12/10/1861, Jasper Co., Ga. Will Ilk 14, p. 186. Exrs: D. S. Cornwell, H. R. Martin. IIro: Obadiah Cornwell, gdn of his daus., Ada1ine and Lenora V. Sons: William 1)., Davis S. Daus: Mary J. Key, Ann E. Allen, wife of Newkin Allen, Ada1ine F. Cornwell and Lenorah V. Cornwell. George W. Cornwell m. Eliza D. Lane 1/2/1828 Jasper Co., Ga. 1850 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, George W. 42, Ga., Louisa 42, Gibson 21, William 18, Mary 16, David 14, Ann 11, Ada1ine 5, Ga.; John McElroy 33, Ga., Catharine Cornwell 86, MA. Bible of George W. and Eliza D. Cornwell of Jasper Co., Ga.: George W. 3/8/1808-1/5/1863; Eliza n. 6/12/1808-6/16/1871; Gibson U. 11/18/1828-12/30/1356; l~i11iam D. 6/9/1832-10/28/1868; Ilary J. b. 9/7/1834; Davis Lane b. 4/26/1836; Elizabeth A. b. 5/18/1839; Ada1ine F. b. 5/23/1845; Lenora V. b. 6/7/1851.

Cornwell, Martin listed 1850 Chickasaw Co., Miss. Census, p. 766, 41, N. C., Mary 41, N. C., William 18, Ga., Eliza 16, Ga., John J. 14, Ga., Arizona 12, Miss., Lafayette 10, Miss., Abner 8, Miss., Samue15, Miss., Elizabeth 3, Miss., Grone? (probably Caroline) 1, Miss.

Cornwell, Nathaniel eSt., 1837, Chatham Co., Ga., "late of Bibb Co.". Mary S., widow, issued L/A. She stated that Nathan Cornwell died 9 yrs. ago.

Cornwell, Obediah listed 1850 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, 44, Mary 42, S. C., Eli 16, Ga., william 14, Joel 12, CatharinE Frithonia (f) 7, Adaline I.., ttary 1, Ga., Rody Lane 75 (f), N.C.

Correy, L. W. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/28/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Corrie, A. M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/16/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 32 Stonewall St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Corrigan, Joseph , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/20/1907, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 33 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cort, Walter , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/25/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 604 Woodward Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cosby, Charles H , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/15/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 187 Wylie St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cosby, William arrived in the New York Colony in 1731 to become Governor.
Source:American Spirit, January/February 2007.

Costle, A. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/21/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 66 E. Ellis St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cotton John was born 12 August 1778 in North Carolina (probably Northampton County), died 4 July 1850. He married Margaret T. Pickard (1781-5 June 1872), both are buried in the Cotton Family Cemetery in Bolingbroke, Georgia. His LWT dated 2 July 1850, probated 2 September 1850, Monroe County.


Cottrell, Thomas, LWT dtd 8/1828, Wilkes Co., Ga. Ch: Susal Curtis, Edy Curtis, Nancy Curtis, John, Rossannah Penley, William. Son-in-law: Samuel Curtis.

Couper, James, his LWT dtd 1/6/1.830, probated 1/23/1830, Upson Co., Ga., Vol. A (1825-75), p. 12-13. Names grandsons: wil Tarpley Couper and James ttadison Couper. Dau: Eliza Coupler. Gilford Couper.

Council, Wade , Event:Marriage Event Date:6-7-1860, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A. Royal Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Council, Wade , Event:Marriage Event Date:6-7-1860, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A. Royal Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Coursey, J. S. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/25/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Coursey, T. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/13/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, Simpson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cousins, Paul , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/30/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 75 Attwood Ave., Atlanta, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Covert, Norwood Darwin , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/14/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 291 S. Boulevard, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Covin, J. R. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/22/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 98 Spring St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Covington, Hampton D. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-5-1857, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Henrietta C. Broadway, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cowan, Edward B. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/9/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 16 Porter Place Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cowan, Elijah, his LWT dtd 2/8/1810, probated 7/6/1812, Jackson Co., Ga., names wife Prudence (Stovall), and ch: William, Edw Stephen. Mentioned a brother, Middleton. Issue: Edward 1790/1800; William b. 1795; Middleton b. 1797 m. (2) Mrs. E Silman 11/9/1837 Jackson Co., Ga., his LWT dtd 2/14/1: probated 5/7/1877, Jackson Co., Ga. naming wife, Eliza G. stepson, J. B. Silman; Stephen b. 1800 Ga. m. (1) Sarah Ru 1/13/1831 Jackson Co., Ga., (2) Samantha Dickerson 12/18/1 Hall Co., Ga. ESt., of Stephen Cowan dtd 1878 Jackson Co., Ga.

Cowan, George b. 1764 N. C. Wife: Mary Ann, b. 1770 N. C. R of Jackson Co., Ga. in 1804. Listed on 1830 Jackson Co., Census.

Cowan, George, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cowan, John died 1760 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Wife, Elizabeth. Issue: Thomas, Henry, Catherine, Margaret, Jane, Elizabeth, Abigail, John, and William.


Cowan, Stephen D., son of William, was b. 1824 Hall Co., Ga. 1895 Cobb Co., Ga., m. (1) 5/25/1845 naIl Co., Ga., Georgia Antineth Williamson (2) Mary Elizabeth Tanner 11/19/1856 Co., Ga. Issue: Indiana G. b. 1847 Jackson Co., Ga.; Ann E. 11/15/1847 Jackson Co., Ga.; Ann E. b. 11/15/1847 Jackson Ga.; Edward G. b. 1849 Jackson Co., Ga.; Arch B. b. 4/15/1850 Jackson Co., Ga., d. 10/20/1874 Cobb Co, Ga. Source: Mrs. H. Grant, 901 W. Louisa, Mid1and, Tx. 79701.

Cowan, William, son of Elijah, was b. 1795 Ga. m. Elizabeth 7/22/l819 Hall Co., Ga. Listed 1830-1850 Jackson Co., Ga. Cell William sold land conveyed to him by eSt., of his father, E1 Cowan, 2/4/1822, Jackson Co., Ga.

Cowan, William to Fielding Dillard, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 3/10/1806, for $80, 47 acres on Clouds Creek. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 41.

Cowan, William Johnson b. 5/7/1806 Jackson Co., Ga. m. 1/61 June Posey Winn (b. 1/11/1808), listed 1350 Cherokee Co., Census, W. J. 44, Ga., J. P. 42, M. A. (f) 22, Thomas 18, J (m), William W., F. N. (m) 12, J. M. (m) to, C. A. Asberry 7, Son: James Madison Cowan b. 4/26/1840 Cobb Co., Ga. d. 7/311 San Sabe Co., Tx. m. 4/14/l867 Anna Eliza Cowen (b. 11/151 Jackson Co., Ga., d. 5/16/1884 San Saba Co., Tx.), they Willie G. Cowan b. 10/19/1868 Cobb Co., Ga., d. 3/30/1912, Snyder, Tx.

Cowan, W. R. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/1/1908, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 14 Flowers St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Coward, Harvey listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 537, 28, farmer, N. C., 24 (f) N. C., James 4, Ga., Polley~, Ga., Eliza Parrish 16, Ga.

Coward, James listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Cenaus, p. 537, 66, N. C., Polly 58, N. C., Mary 74, N. C., Zilla (f) 71, N. C., Taylor 2,Ga.

Coward, Robert listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 537, 50, farmer, N. C., Margaret 50, Andrew 15, Elmirah 26, Sarah 24, John 22, Martha 20, Samuel 15, Madison 16, Marion 14.

Coward, William listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, p. 537, 35, farmer, N. C., Abigai1 25, S. C., Jane 6, Ga., Nancy 4, Ga., James 2, Ga.

Cowart, G. T. , Event:Birth, Event Date:2/14/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 65 Grady Place, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cowart, John was born in Wells, Somerset, England ca 1690, a son of Sir William Coward, who came to America with his father. They resided in the Albemarle Sound area of North Carolina (then part of the colony of Virginia), but later became Chowan County, then in 1722 was Bertie County. Sir William Cowart died 5 April 1705. John Cowart married Elizabeth Wimberly (LWT dated 1733, probated 28 March 1737 in Chowan Co.) and had four children, viz: William, John, Edward and Benjamin. William married Ann Allday, a daughter of Thomas Allday. Edward Cowart had a son, James Robert Cowart who married Sarah Moore. James Robert, Zachariah and Nathaniel Cowart all received land grants in Screven County (now Emanuel) in 1799. Edwards children were reportedly: Zachariah and Nathaniel Cowart. Source:Wiregrass of Georgia by Folks Huxford.


Cowart, Zachariah, Revolutionary War Soldier was born 1775 in South Carolina and married Elizabeth Delane. The 1820 Georgia Census lists a Zachariah Cowart residing in Burke and Screven Counties. The Burke County records did not survive, and so we go to Screven County in record-searching. Except for locating the widower, Abraham Proctor, age 80, illiterate and a pauper on the 1850 Burke County Census, a husband of both Silvia and Martha Cowart, this trail came to a dead end. The 1820 Burke Co., Ga Census appears to have our Zachariah Cowart, born 1755-1775. Two sons were born 1804/1810, one son 1810/1820 and four daughters between 1810/1820. This fits exactly what we know of three of the children, viz: Silvia or Sinia, Martha and Augustus Miles Cowart. Zachariah resided in Emanuel Co., Ga. in 1850.


Cowley, Frank , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/1/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 124 Capitol Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cox, Cary, Sgt. during Rev. War, was born in S. C., died 3/24/1814 in Putnam Co., Ga., married 3/1783, Ann Hodo (1755-1829), daughter of Peter Hodo, Rev. War Soldier of Warren County.Source: Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers in Georgia by McCall, Volume III.

Cox, Albert , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/29/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 247 W. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, Amos, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cox, Christopher died 1713 and may be the one transported (1675) and given a taxable on the south side of Patapsco Hundred; his will dated 10 Nov 1713: probated Mar 1714. Wife, Mary. Source: Baltimore County Families 1659-1759.

Cox, Dempsey O. , Event:Marriage Event Date:10-11-1869, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sarah P. Taylor, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Dempsey O. , Event:Marriage Event Date:10-11-1869, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sarah P. Taylor Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Dempsey O. , Event:Marriage Event Date:9-23-1872 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A. Peavy Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Dempsey O. , Event:Marriage Event Date:9-23-1872 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary A. Peavy Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Eldridge C. b. 1325 Ga., farmer, listed 1870-80 Jackson Co., Ga. Census m. 10/5/1845 Walton Co., Ga., Malissa M. Jackson. Issue: Elsberry A. b. 1852 Ga.; Eldred Marshall b. 1850 Ga.; Robert H. b. 1854 Ga.; Daniel H. b. 1856 Ga.; Lucy J. b. 1857 Ga.; John R. b. 1859 Ga.

Cox, Henry , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/21/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:negro girl, 383 Hilliard St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, Jacob was found in Baltimore County, Maryland by 1722 when he married Elizabeth Merryman, daughter of Charles Merryman. Source: Baltimore County Families 1659-1759. Source: Baltimore County Original Inventories, Box 13, Folder 54; Original Accounts, 12.

Cox, Jesse , Event:Marriage Event Date:5- 6-1870, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Lou Harvard Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Jesse , Event:Marriage Event Date:5- 6-1870, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Lou Harvard Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Jesse on behalf of the orphans of Richard Aycock and Jesse Mercer, on behalf of James Johnson and Agnes Richardson, are bound for $500 to abide by the arbitration of Holeman Freeman, Richard Bailey, William Bailey, James Hay and WIlliam Hay....on a certain matter of dispute on the titles of a tract of 350 acres granted to said Agnes Richardson and 300 acres granted to Richard Aycock interlined by surveying on Indian Creek in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 10 August 1796. We give it as our opinion that the land in dispute be divided equal in quality and quantity and each grant respectively retain its moiety of that part adjacent.Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book A, page 325.

Cox, Jesse b. 1760/1775, listed 1820 Jasper Co., Ga. Census, male under la, male 10-16, male 16-26, male 45 and over, female undder 10, female 10-16, female 26-45. Jesse Cox first res. Wilkes Co., Ga. and m. Mary, wid. of Richard Aycock, after 1791. After wife died, he married Sarah. Jesse Cox's LWT dtd 1825, Jasper Co., Ga. Names wife: Sally. Sons: Wiley J., Middleton. Daus: Orry Jackson, wife of Samuel; Betsey Lockett, wife of Cullen; Eliza, Sarah Caro1ine; Mary Catherine. Issue: Orry. Macon Telegraph, 10/16/1827: "Died in Walton Co., Mrs. Orra Jackson, aged 26 years, Consort of Colonel Samuel Jackson." Wilkes Co., Ga., Jesse Cox, admr, in rt. of his wife, the late widow of Richard Aycock, decd.

Cox, John , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/30/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 3 Martin St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, John W. Jr. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1- 4-1870 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Hamilton Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, John W. Jr. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1- 4-1870 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Hamilton Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, L. P. , Event:Birth, Event Date:10/16/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 247 Grant St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, Mrs. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/2/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 43 Garlbaldi St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, Richard, LWT dtd 12/13/1836, prob;tted 5/1/1837 Clarke Co., Ga., Bk 8 (1822-42), names wife, Elizabeth M. Daus: Elizabeth, Francina Greer and Mentoro Bushrod Harrison. Sons-in-law: John C. Greer and James J. Harrison.

Cox, Robert R. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-22-1867, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: M.G.Lashley Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Robert R. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-22-1867, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: M.G.Lashley Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, S. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/2/1910, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 140 Wylie St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution

Cox, Susannah. SEE Henry Carleton.

Cox, Thomas , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-4-1852, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Polly Cason, Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, Thomas J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:3- 3-1857, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Sarah Ann Bowen Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, W.F. , Event:Marriage Event Date:11-12-1868, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: John? Elma Royal Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, William J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:9-5-1855, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Mary V. Cox Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, William J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:9-14-1856, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha M. Baker Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cox, William J. listed 1850 Madison Co., Ga. Census 30, farmer, Ga., Nancy M. 27, Ga., Crawford A. 11, Ga.

Cox, Zachariah of Wilkes Co., Ga. Deed Bk HH, p. 226-7, Zachariah Cox, Surveyor, to James Smith of Savannah, merchant, on Long Creek, ;adj. John Harden's land on tIW., orig. granted 4/8/1785 to said Cox.

Cox, Zachariah. SEE James McCommon.

Coyer, Charles M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/31/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 128 Nelson St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Crabb, John, for love and affection deeds to Nancy Ray, his granddau., sorrell horse named Charles, 1823. Columbia Co., Ga. deed.

Crabtree, B. F. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:1/14/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 92 Yonge St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crabtree, F. A. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:12/28/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 161 Grant St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crabtree, William found in Baltimore County by 1706, died ca 1756. Wife, Jane. In 1728 he conveyed 100 acres in Crabtree's Lot to Grave Hayes as a gift; 1747 conveyed 300 acres on Turkey Forest to John Crabtree. His will dated 4 Nov 1747, probated 9 Oct 1756. Wife, Jane.

Crabtree, William M. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:3/31/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 69 McLendon St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Craddock, P. A. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:1/11/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 331 W. North Ave., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Craig, W. H. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:3/28/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 217 Luckie St., Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crain, Spencer and Elizabeth, his wife, of Wilkes Co. deed to Levi Campbell of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for 80 pds., 200 acres in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. adj. S by George Hammitton, W by Forgasson, N to black oak, S to pine, W to pine, being granted to John Owen on 17 March 1786. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 238.

Crandall, Smith, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Crane, Allen S. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:8/3/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 148 Grant St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crane, J. S. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:12/9/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 300 Crew St. Source: Atlanta Constitution

Cranshaw, J. W. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:2/8/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 10 McDonald St. Source: Atlanta ConstitutION.

Crater, George Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:7/17/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 87 W. Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Craux, Willie Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:2/7/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 305 Lee St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Craven, Thomas (1709-1775) of London settled in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He is believed to have been educated at Oxford; was one of the first professors at Princeton College. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

Crawford, A. F. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:12/9/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 32 Howell Mill Rd. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crawford, Arthur of Oglethorpe County to William Robertson of Jackson Co. Wit: William Campbell, John Robinson. 12/28/1798. Source:Jackson Co. GA Deed Book A, page 148.

Crawford, Arthur to Henry Hilsabeck, both of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 7/16/1802, for $200, land on a branch of Big Creek with all improvements where Arthur Crawford formerly lived. Source: Oglethorpe Co. GA Deed Book D, page 261.

Crawford, Belton O., planter and stockraiser in Casswell, Bartow Co., GA was the son of John and Martha (Clore) Crawford. He was born in Laurens District, S. C. on 11 Jan 1827 and when a boy came with his parents to Cass County (now Bartow Co.) Ga. He was m. 1852 to Cordelia Fullilove, daughter of S. J. and Frances Fullilove.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Bartow County Sketches.

Crawford, Charles, Capt., was born 12/23/1738 in Amherst Co., Va., died 10/22/1813 in Columbia County, Ga. He was Capt. of the 2nd N. C. Regist, Continental Line; fought at the seige of Savannah and was taken prisoner to Augusta. He also fought in the War of 1812. Source: John Wheeler's Historical Sketch of N. C., page 71;Heitman's Historical Register of Officers of Continental Army.

Crawford, Charles, Revolutionary War Soldier, resided in Columbia County, Georgia, was b. 23 Dec 1738 in Hanover Co., Virginia, d. 1813 m. Jane Maxwell, who was b. 24 Jul 1740 Hanover Co., Virginia, died 11 Nov 1814. He came to Georgia as a boy, at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. He served as Captain, and was in the siege of Savannah, and was taken prisoner at Augusta. His LWT dated 27 Sept 1811, probated 4 Jan 1814, Columbia Co., Ga. Charles Crawford, Esquire purchased 287- 1/2 acres for 10 pds. from Timothy Lee and Rachael, his wife, on 16 Sept 1793, Columbia County, being part of a 927-acre tract granted to the firm of Crawford & Lee on 14 Nov 1787.

Crawford, Eliza, wife of Jesse. 1872 Deed from William O. Clegg to Madison M. Mason in consideration for love and affection Eliza Crawford paid by Madison M. Mason, sold to Madison M. Mason in trust for Eliza for life, exempt from martial rights of Jesse Crawford or any future husband, land known as the John Parker Place where Eliza now lives. Johnson Co., Ga. Deed Rk A, 1859- 1872.

Crawford, Henry, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Crawford, Houston B. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:12/11/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 21 Windsor St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crawford, J. J. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:4/12/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl Pulliam St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crawford, James J. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:1/17/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 495 Crew St., Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crawford, Joel. A Representative from Georgia; born in Columbia County, Ga.; June 15, 1783; completed preparatory studies; studied law at the Litchfield Law School; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Sparta in 1808; moved to Milledgeville, Ga., in 1811; served in the war against the Creek Indians as second lieutenant and aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Floyd in 1813 and 1814; resumed the practice of law in Milledgeville; member of the State house of representatives 1814-1817; elected as a Democrat to the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congress (March 4, 1817-March 3, 1821); returned to Sparta, Hancock County, in 1828; member of the State senate in 1827 and 1828; appointed a commissioner to run the boundary line between Alabama and Georgia in 1826; unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Georgia in 1828 and 1831; delegate to the International Improvement Convention in 1831; elected in 1837 a State commissioner to locate and construct the Western & Atlantic Railroad; died near Blakely, Early County, Ga., April 5, 1858; interment in the family burying ground on his plantation in Early County, Ga. Representative, was born in Columbia county, Ga., June 15, 1783. He was educated in the school of Dr. David Bush; studied law under Nicholas Ware of Augusta, and at the Litchfield (Conn.) law school; was admitted to the bar in 1808, a nd practised in Milledgeville, Ga. He was an aid to General Floyd in the Creek war, 1813-14, with the rank of major. He was a representative in the Georgia legislature, 1814-17, a nd a Democratic representative in the 15th and 16th congresses, 1817-21. He removed in 1828 to Sparta, Hancock county, and served in the state senate three consecutive years . He was a member of the commission to fix the boundary between Alabama and Georgia in 1826; an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Georgia in 1828 and again in 1831, and a commissioner to represent the state on the board of directors of the Western and Atlantic railroad, 1837. He was elected a member of the Georgia historical society in 1842. He died in Early county, Ga., April 5, 1858.
Source:Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1949 Biographies, page 1032; The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Volume III.

Crawford, John, Rev., son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Roy) Crawford, was b. near Greenville, S. C. in 1793. His parents were natives of Virginia and migrated to S. C. after the Revolutionary War, settling on a plantation in the Greenville District, later in Laurens District, S. C. Rev. John Crawford was raised on the plantation and married Martha Clore, a daughter of Aaron and Susan Clore of Lauirens District when he was 28 years old. In 1836 he removed to GA with his family and settled on a plantation of 400 acres in Cass (now Bartow Co.) GA.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Bartow County Sketches.

Crawford, John, b. May 11, 1789 in Greenville district, S. C., of poor Virginia parents. In 1814 he served 6 months in the Creek war under Gen. Jackson. He returned to farming in Laurens district and married Martha Clore, b. Mar. 21, 1801, d. July 4, 1875....About 1838 he came to this part of the State on horseback looking for a place to settle...He located on a tract of land of 400 acres just west of Cassville on which was the Peggamore spring, named for an Indian family that lived near it. In January 1836 he moved his wife and 6 children to his home among the Indians and the few white settlers.Source:History of Bartow County by Josephine Cunyus.

Crawford, Martin Jenkins was born 17 Mar 1820 in Jasper Co., GA; admitted to the bar as a member of the state legislature 1845-47; judge of the superior courts of the Chattahoochee circuit in 1853, but resigned to go to congress where he held his seat from 1855 to 1861.Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Crawford, Sarah Jane, a wealthy lady in Appling, Georgia, was born in Columbia County in 1813, a daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Marshall) Crawford. Her father, Dr. Crawford, was born in Virginia, and moved to Georgia in 1799....settled on Kiokee Creek, at the residence of Rev. Abraham Marshall, where he practiced his profession. Mary (Marshall) Crawford, the mother of Sarah J., was a daughter of Levi and Sarah (Wyme) Marshall. Levi Marshall was the fourth son of Daniel Marshall of Columbia County. Sarah Jane was the first cousin of ex-Gov. George Crawford, second cousin of W. H. Crawford; and Gov. Culberson of Texas is her nephew. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Columbia County Sketches.

Crawford, William H. was born in Virginia on 24 Feb 1772. When about fourteen years of age he emigrated with his parents to Georgia. He arose from being poor to being admitted to the bar in 1799; in 1800 he was appointed with two others to revise and digest the laws of Georgia. Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies.

Crawford, William R. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:2/3/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy W. 12th St. Source:Brunswick Advocate, 28 December 1837.

Crenshaw, Benjamin, his LWT dtd 6/13/1850, Taliaferro Co., Will Bk A, p. 204-207, dtd Warren Co., Ga., names wife, Pc Daus: Ann Allen, Elizabeth Baker, Mary Allen. Sons: Henry, Joseph, Benjamin (decd). Grchildren of son, Benjamin, decd, Grandson: Benjamin Becksmith. Granddau: Mary Ann Darden. Elbert Darden and Elisha Darden's ch: Mary Ann Darden and Benjamin Beckwith. Benjamin Crenshaw came from N. C. to Warren Co., Ga was b. 1770, d. 1850, age of 88.

Crenshaw, Cornelius b. ca 1782 Laurens Co., S. C. d. 10/15/ Caldwell Co., TK. m. Melinda, b. N. C., d. ca 1855 Sabine Tx. Son: Isaac H. b. 2/12/1824 Ala., d. 7/7/1884 Panola Co., m. 10/23/1845 Dorcas Irene Golden b. Blount Co., Ala., d. ca Panola Co., Tx., dau. of Richard Golden and ~Iary Iliggins Lincoln Co., Ga. They had: Mattie Elizabeth Crenshaw b. 3/3/ Panola Co., Tx. d. 10/28/1895 Pano1a Co., Tx., buried Mt. Cemetery m. 11/14/1868 George Carter Tiller, b. 11/1/ -- Harrison Co., Tx., d. 2/19/1930 Panola Co., TK., buried Mt. Zion Cemetery. Their son: Ray DeWitt Tiller, Sr. b. 11/14/1890 Pari Tx., d. 7/12/1937 Carthage, Tx., buried Mt. Zion Cemetery 7/12/1937 Mary Viva Phillips, b. 12/29/1893 Carthage, TK. T dau: Mary Lynn Tiller m. Clifford S. heir. Source: Dr. Terri Jordan, 315 Ridgecrest Circle, Denton, TX 76201 (1974).

Crenshaw, Daniel b. 1779 a. d. 10/13/1831 Jeff. Co., low Celatia Cook b. 1782, d. 9/11/1827 Jeff. Co., Iowa. Son: 1800-1855.

Crenshaw, J. D. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:4/23/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 45 Gartrell St. Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crenshaw, J. D. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:8/4/1906 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 174 Edgewood Ave. Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crenshaw, John, son of Daniel, was b. 9/19/1300 Warren Co., d. 7/1/1856 Jefferson Co., Iowa m. 12/30/1829 Hancock Co., Martha Caldwell.

Cresse, Rowland T. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:1/11/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 115 Hunt St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crew, B. L. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:1/15/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 18 W. Peachtree St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crew, William F. deeded John White, both of Henry Co., 3/9/1840, 30 acres in Lot 143, 6th Dist. Source:Henry Co., Ga. Deed Bk J, p. 248.

Cribbs, Jackson Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:1- 8-1860 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Susan Wilko Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cribbs, Jackson Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:1- 8-1860 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Susan Wilko Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crim, A. L. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:2/12/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 166 Fowler St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crittenden, Thomas, Governor (1730-1797) was born in Guilford, Connecticut and died in Chittenden County, Vermont. He was the first Governor of the Independent Republic of Vermont; Major of the 14th Connecticut Colonial Troops 1767-70; Lieutenant-Colonel (1770-72); President of the Committee of Safety at Bennington; members of the first Convention of Delegates that met in 1776. Source: Colonial Families of the United States, Vol. 1, by George Norbury Mackenzie.

CRITTENDON, William, deceased. Administrator's Sale 16 February 1786. John Crittendon, Thomas Crittendon, Jonathan Crittendon, Isaac Skinner and his wife, Elizabeth; Anderson; Edward Williams and wife, Margaret and Frances Crittendon to William Crittendon, heirs having equal shares in a 100-acre tract. William pays them each 5 pounds. Source:Columbia Co. GA Deed Book A. Crockett, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:6/21/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 81 Hooper St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crockett, T. D. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:7/15/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:boy 35 Walnut St. Source: Atlanta Constitution

Crook, W. M. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:10/28/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 13 Kirkwood Ave. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Cross, David H. Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:8-28-1866 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary C. Wilson Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cross, David H. Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:8-28-1866 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Mary C. Wilson Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Cross, Thomas, a soldier belonging to Oglethorpe’s Independent Company or Rangers, stationed on St. Simon’s Island. In December of 1738 he ran away, probably to Charlestown, but he returned because he was found in the colony in 1746.

Crosson, John, Revolutionary War Soldier, born in Pennsylvania in 1756, and died on 28 January 1838. He married on 3 July 1788 in Fauquier County, Virginia, Acsah Lewis, born 8 February 1769, died 21 January 1853. Source: Revolutionary War Pension W6766, Georgia, Lincoln County, dated 14 February 1842 of Acsah (or Scksah) Lewis, the widow of John Crosson.


Crovatt, Mary Lee (Miss). Sheriff's Sale published in newspaper, to be sold to highest bidder: Old Town Lot No. 184 in Brunswick, Glynn County, 90 x 180 feet, facing east 90 feet on Union Street, and north 198 feet on Gloucester Street, levided upon to satisfy a certain execution from Glynn Superior Court in favor of J. B. Wright and C. M. Gowen, as executors of the estate of C. A. Russel, deceased, against the said Miss Mary Lee Crovatt, for $2,763.06. March 3, 1915. Source: The Brunswick News, March 5, 1915.

Crow, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:8-13-1853 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Nancy E. Fenn Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crow, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:8-13-1853 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Nancy E. Fenn Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crow, William T. was born in South Carolina on August 29, 1801. He married Elizabeth Blackwell, born in Franklin Co. on April 5, 1806 on 23rd day of February 1826. They located at Carnesville, Ga. and raised six children and forty-seven grand children. One daughter died during childhood, and two sons sleep in soldiers graves. Source: The Constitution,Atlanta 8-8-1885

Crowder, Frederick and Milley, his wife, deed to Nicodemus Colbert part of a tract of land in Oglethorpe Co., Ga. originally granted to John Webb on 23 September 1784, 100 acres, on Beaverdam Creek. Deate: 9 February 1799. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book C, page 538.

Crowell, Simon, son of Peter, resided in that part of Mecklenburg County which became Union County. Sim had three sons: Samuel, George and Charlie who resided on Goose Creek. Simon was born ca 1731 in Pennsylvania and died May 1, 1837, his tombstone saying that he was aged 106 years.

Crowell, W. A. Event:Birth Event Date:9/2/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 200 W. Pine St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crowley, Jeffrey was christened 29 March 1702 in Kinwarton, Warwickshire, England and died before 1762 in Halifax County, Virginia. He was married in 1730 to Effie Early, a daughter of Thomas Early and his wife, Elizabeth (Johnson) Early.


Crum, A. L. Event:Birth Event Date:6/8/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 161 Venable St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crumbley, Anthony, born ca 1760, died ca 1843 in Henry County, Georgia, Revolutionary War Soldier is supposedly of Scotch-Irish ancestry. He was first a resident of Washington County, later removing to Henry County. For his service as a Revolutionary War Soldier he received 250 acres of land on 2-2-1784; and on 1-5-1785 a grant of 287-1/2 acres in Washington County; a grant of 200 acres in Wilkes County on 8-10-1785. He sold 200 acres of land in Warren County on 9-29-1795 to Lewis Brantley for 30 pounds sterling. He also drew land in the 1821 Georgia Land Lottery in Henry County (Lot 243), Dooly County, and Lee County. He was married to Elizabeth Adeline Lee Armstrong (1772-1853 Stewart County, buried in the Union Methodist Church Cemetery in Quitman, Georgia). Anthony was buried in Henry County, Ga according to the tombstone of Elizabeth.


Crumley, J. A. Event:Birth Event Date:3/4/1907 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 404 Rawson St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crump, Philip was b. 1793 in Virginia, d. 1 Jul 1846 Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia, buried M. E. Cemetery. He m. Elizabeth Ann Smith on 3 Oct 1822 in Richmond Co., Ga. Elizabeth was b. 1795 in South Carolina, and was a widow in 1850, resident of Richmond County, Georgia.

Crumpler, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:2- 9-1854 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Artimesa Forehand Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crumpler, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:2- 9-1854 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Artimesa Forehand Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crumpler, John Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:4-8-1866 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Elizabeth Martin Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crumpler, Matthew Age/Birthdate: Event:Marriage Event Date:12-10-1861 County:Dooly City: Notes:Married: Sarah A Butler Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Crusselle, Edward Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:9/31/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl 516 Pulliam St. Source: Atlanta Constitution.

Crymes,Robert C. Age/Birthdate: Event:Birth Event Date:10/2/1908 County:Fulton City:Atlanta Notes:girl Atlanta Source: Atlanta Constitution.

CubaCUBA, O. , Event:Birth, Event Date:9/28/1909, County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 56 Connally St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Culbertson, David C. Rstate. William H. Ray, admr., prays Letters of Dismission 1/11/1828. Source: Greene Co., Ga. Minutes (1820-36), p. 153.

Culbreath, Peter died 1794 in Columbia County, his LWT dated 3 April 1793, probated 2 January 1794. Named wife, Jane; daughters, Sarah, Mary, Nancy, Delpha, Phlory, Catherine Carr, Barbara Lucas, Margaret Culwell, Elizabeth Culwell and a son, James Culbreath. Peter received a Land Grant in Washington County, Georgia in 1784.

Cullum, Thomas and Charity, his wife, to John Sams, all of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. on 6/28/1805 for $151, 53 acres on Fishing Creek, beginning corner of Walter Dossey's line to William Moore, Sr. on Joseph Moore's line. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 527.

Culpepper, Andrew J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:11-15-1859,County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Nancy A. Dees Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, Benjamin , Event:Marriage Event Date:2- 5-1851, County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Anna Taylor Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, Christopher listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census,24, overseer, Harris Co., Ga., Mary 25, Harris Co., Ga., Wesley 6, Muscogee Co., girl, child 11, Muscogee Co., girl, child 2, Muscogee Co., Ga.

Culpepper, Collier listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, 63, Nash Co., N. C., S. (f) 63, Halifax Co., N. C., William 18, Muscogee Co., Ga. (m) 20, C. (f) 18, M. (m), 6 mos., Muscogee Co., Ga.

Culpepper, David , Event:Marriage Event Date:2-11-1851 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Argent Sutton Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, David , Event:Marriage Event Date:8-12-1849 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha A. Simpson Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, David J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:10-14-1856 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Amanda J. Oliver Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, E. Clark listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, 38, Laurens Co., Ga., Mary 26, Monroe Co., William 8, Stewart Co., James 7, Stewart Co., Elijah 5, Muscogee Co., Elizabeth 2, Muscogee Co., Ga.

Culpepper, Eliza listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census 22, Jones Co., Mary 19, John.

Culpepper, Emmanuel lised 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, 47, N. C., E. (f) 49, N. C.

Culpepper, Henry listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census 41, N. C., E. (f) 40, Jones Co., Sophie 14, Muscogee Co., William 12, Mary 10, Nathaniel, John C. 6, Benjamin E. 4, Ernaline 2.

Culpepper, Henry , Event:Marriage Event Date:8-28-1866 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Elizabeth Sheppard Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, J.D. , Event:Marriage Event Date:8-28-1866 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Martha D.A. Rackley Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, Jasper J. , Event:Marriage Event Date:12-9-1874 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Fannie Gambol Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, Jeremiah listed 1850 ~luscogee Co., Ga. Census, 46, farmer, S. C., Mary 36, S. C., Adaline 18, Muscogee Co., Clark 16, Lucinda 14, M. 12, Susan 10, James 6, Y. (m) 3, Mary 1, Muscogee Co., Ga.

Culpepper, John listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, 38, Muscogee Co., E. (f) 29, Sumter Co., S. C., John I. 9, Muscogee Co., Joel N. 6, C. B. 3.

Culpepper, John, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Culpepper, John W. , Event:Marriage Event Date:1-10-1875 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Amanda Raines Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culpepper, William listed 1850 Muscogee Co., Ga. Census, 48, S. C., Mary A. 45, Warren Co., Caroline 15, Muscogee Co., James 18, Madine S. 13, A. (m) 10, E. C. (f) 4, L. (m) 1, Muscogee Co., and W. Hale 61, Warren Co., Ga.

Culpepper, William B. , Event:Marriage Event Date:2-15-1869 County:Dooly , Notes:Married: Ruth A. Slade Source: Dooly Co., GA Marriages.

Culver, John L., planter, Culverton, Hancock Co., Ga., is a worthy scion of one of the oldest and most prominent families in middle Georgia. His grandfather, George Culver, together with two brothers, came to the state from the Chesapeake bay country in Maryland soon after the revolutionary war, and settled in Hancock county. Here he married Elizabeth Ellis, who bore him a large family of sons and daughters. Hardy C., one of these sons, the father of John L., was born in 1800, and about 1824 married Ann L. Latimer, to whom were born eleven children, as follows: William H., merchant, Culverton; Henry H., deceased; John L., Ann Elizabeth, deceased wife of Daniel Connell, Culverton; Mary J., wife of Capt. J. W. Moore, Culverton; Thomas H., a lieutenant of Company K, Fifteenth Georgia regiment, killed at the battle of the Wilderness; German P., and Benjamin C., planters, Culverton; Robert M, deceased in childhood; Edward H., private in Company K, Fifteenth Georgia regiment, killed at Gettysburg, and Amazon B., who died in girlhood. Both parents of this family died in 1865. Hardy C. Culver was a man of wonderful energy, fine business judgment, and was held in high esteem by his fellow-citizens. He founded the town of Culverton, and was always foremost in every work that promised well for the public good. He gave liberally to all educational enterprises, and as a Methodist was untiring in his efforts for the advancement of that denomination, being an intimate friend of and co-worker with the late Bishop George F. Pierce. In politics he was a whig, and, though not at all fond of political life, he, by reason of his peculiar fitness, was forced to yield to the solicitations of friends, and represented his county in the legislature a number of terns, frequently drawing the support of democrats because of his just and conservative views. John L. Culver was born Dec. 26, 1829. he was raised on a plantation and given a good common school education. In July, 1861, he entered the Confederate service as captain of Company K, Fifteenth Georgia regiment, and saw service in Virginia until 1863. On the advice of his physician he resigned his commission and returned home to recuperate his failing health. When Sherman invaded Georgia he again became a soldier, this time as special escort to Gen. Gustavus Smith of the state troops, in whose service he remained to the end of the war. Mr. Culver's life has been devoted to agricultural pursuits. As a planter he has no superior in the county, and combines with a scientific knowledge of that honorable pursuit, an aptitude for business and public life which has won for him a state-wide reputation. In politics he is a stanch democrat and did fine service just after the war in wrestling the county from the rule of incompetent negroes and rascally carpet-baggers. He represented his party in the lower house in the sessions of 1872-73-74 and 1875., and in 1890 was elected to represent the Twentieth senatorial district in the general assembly. He is at present chairman of the democratic executive committee, and president of the democratic party organization in Hancock county. The village of Culverton was incorporated in 1890, and he has since served as mayor. As a steward in the Methodist church and a member of the masonic fraternity Mr. Culver is a useful and popular adjunct of the community in which he resides. His marriage occurred in Glascock county, Ga, Nov. 12, 1850, his wife having been Miss Mary L;, daughter of Louis Cheely. Four children were raised to maturity: Mary M., deceased wife of R. H. Moore, Culverton; Anna M., at home; Louis E., wholesale hardware merchant, Macon, Ga., and B. Louvill, wife of J. E. Kidd, Milledgeville, Ga. Source: Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1 Historical Society of Georgia, 1895.

Culver, Samuel, Sergeant (1691-1770) was an original Proprietor of Litchfield, Connecticut in 1721; held local offices; a respresentative in the General Assembly in 1741; surveyor.

Cummings,Harold B. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/2/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 44 1/2 W. Alabama St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cummins, M. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/12/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 236 E. Fair St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cunningham, Elizabeth, resident of Jackson Co., drew in 1832 Land Lottery.

Cunningham, John. SEE Samuel Gardner.

Cunningham, Matthew M., farmer, Adairsville, Ga., was born 10 Aug 1845 in Cass (now Bartow Co.) GA, the son of James and Caroline (Watts) Cunningham. His grandfather, Matthew Cunningham, was a native of Laurens Co., S. C.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Bartow Co. Sketches.

Cunningham, Patrick, Harris J. May and Andrew Baxter as Principals, with Thomas Baldwin, Esq., Security, each fare firmly bound by the sum of $3000 with security of $5000. The Condition of said obligation is that Principals shall administer the estate of William Harris, deceased. Wit: William Phillips. 8/9/1796. Source: Greene Co. GA Deed Book P, page 211.

Cunningham, Robert M., son of Roger and Mary Cunningham, was born in York Co., Pennsylvania on September 10, 1740. When aged 15, his father removed his family to North Carolina and purchased a plantation, on which he settled and reared his children. He entered Dickinson's College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and graduated in 1780, when he returned to his parents. He was licensed to preach by the presbytery of South Carolina in 1792, and in the autumn of that year went to Georgia and organized a church in Greene County (now called Hancock), called Ebenezer. Source: The Constitution, Atlanta 8/15/1886.

Cunningham, William, deceased. William Grimes, executor of estate of William Cunningham, deceased, of Elbert Co. deeds to Hiram Howard of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. for $400, two adjacent tracts totalling 208 acres on the South side of the South Fork of Broad River in Oglethorpe Co., Ga.; 108 acres sold by James Alford to William Cunningham by deed dated 27 August 1791, and being part of original grant to Alford. The other tract of 100 acres was surved 27 August 1798 for William Cunningham and granted since his death (22 January 1802) by Gov. Josiah Tattnall, Jr., registered Book DDDDD, folip 588, to William Cunningham. Date: 12 February 1802. Source: Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Deed Book D, page 546.

Curbow,W. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/24/1906 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 86 Hendrix Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Curls, Matthew was born 1760/1770, died 1840/1850 in Montgomery Co., Ga., lived in Georgia prior to the Revolution. Be appears on the Harvey List of Revolutionary War Soldiers and is listed as a pensioner in 1840. He was on the 1796 Montgomery Co., Ga. Tax Digest.

Curran, Daniel L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:6/11/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 182 Kirkwood Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Curran,, J. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:3/9/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 20 Grady Place, Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Curry, C. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:4/13/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 107-B Strong St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Curtis, A. L. , Event:Birth, Event Date:8/25/1910 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:boy, 489 Meldrim St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Curtis, H. C. , Event:Birth, Event Date:7/23/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 85 Lindsay St., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Custer, W. V., , Event:Birth, Event Date:5/24/1909 County:Fulton City:Atlanta, Notes:girl, 60 Milledge Ave., Source: Atlanta, Constitution.

Cuthbert, Alfred was born 1786 in Savannah, GA; graduated from Princeton College in 1803; practiced law in Monticello, Jasper Co. in 1803. He was a member of the legislature; elected to congress in 1813 and 185; again elected in 1821, served until 1827. He died 9 Jul 1856 near Monticello, Ga.
Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Miscellaneous Biographies

Cuthbert, George was of Inverness, who arrived in the colony 10 January 1735-6 and settled at Darien. He was apparently appointed by Oglethorpe as a cattle hunter with six servants during 1738-1739.
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