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HALL, Bolling, son of Hugh, Rev. War Soldier, b. 1767 Va. -d. Ala. 1836. According to old Ga. newspapers, Bolling Hall m. at Sparta, Hancock Co., Ga. 10/25/1798, Jane Abercrombie, dau. of Charles Abercrombie (b. N. C. 3/4/1741, d. 1819 Hancock Co., Ga.) and Edwina Booth (b. N. C., d. 1804 Hancock Co., Ga.) CharlesAbercrombie deeded some land in 1798 Hancock Co., Ga. to BollingHall, Bk C, p. 520. Ga. Colonial Deed Bk DD, Bolling Hall ofHancock Co. deeds to Dr. John Hall of Philadelphia, 51,000 acresof land in Montgomery Co., Ga., 6/1/1798.
nHALL, Lewis, from McCall's Roster, Vol. III, was b. 1746 N. C.,d. Ga. 1822. Was Lt. in Ga. and N. C. Troops. Captured byBritish, wounded in prison, Charleston, S. C. Released and servedagain until close of tile WRr. He m. Nancy Colley (1767-1858) in1790 and had: Instance b. 1797; James of Montgomery Co., Ga.;Seaborn of Tattnal1 Co., Ga. b. 1808 m. (1) Ann Ganney (2)Chrissie Quinn; W. L.; Flora m. James Kemp; Polly or Piety m.1822 Henry Cook; Priscilla m. Benjamin H. Smith; Rebecca m. D. D.David; Elphens; Mary In. George Wilcox; and John, b. 4/15/1793.
HAMILTON, Abraham of Rockingham Co., Virginia to William Bailey of Oglethorpe o. for $1000, 350 acres of land, originally granted to Nehemiah Dunn, on Long Creek, including the mouth of Indian Creek in Oglethorpe Co. adj. land originally granted to Nalles and Benjamin Allen. 2/4/1805. Oglethorpe Deed Book E, page 77.
HANCOCK, Anthony b. ca 1737, res. of Chesterfield and CharlotteCo.'s, Va. and Jefferson Co., Ga. He was a carpenter and builder,removed to Charlotte Co. Va. in 1777 on Rough Creek and removedto Jefferson Co., Ga. late 1790's, SW of Augusta, Ga. He m. SarahBaker, dau. of Thomas Baker, Sr. and wife, Sarah Clark, ofJ.lanover and Chesterfield Co.'s, Va. who d. 6/20/1822 persettlement of her estate in Jefferson Co. Issue: (1) Sarah H.m. 12/9/1784 Charlotte Co., Va. Isaac Watt Smith, Merchant andfarmer, Rev. War Soldier, having 4 sons and 5 daus. (2) DouglasH. d. before 1812 m. 11/12/1787 Charlotte Co., Va. Molly (Polly)Harvey, dau. of Thomas Harvey. (3) Martin H. b. 3/9/1767 d.9/21/1838 m. 9/2/1790 Sarah Harvey who d. 6/6/1845, dau. ofThomas Harvey, had 9 SOIl.5, '! ,Iau~. (4) Thomas H., alive in 1337m. 1')/1/1792 Charlotte Co., Va. Lavina Cheatham, dau. of ObediahCheatham, having 5 chilliren. (5) Nancy Ann b. 1/2/1773 d.9/14/1339 Itonroe, Walton Co., Ga. m. 11/5/1789 Charlotte Co., Va.Arthur Cheathaln (6/17/1773-1/30/1818), son of Obediah Cheatham,having 5 sons and 7 daus. (6) Jane, alive in 1837 m. 10/21/1792Charlotte Co., Va. Russell Richard 8rown, son of James Brown andMartha Venable. (7) John d. ca 1842 Lynchburg, Va. m. 1st,Frances Warren Brown 12/1/179/. Charlotte Co., Va., dau. of JamesBrown, 2nd, Nancy, 3rd, I-tary P. Bernard 9/24/1822 Lynchburg, Va.,widow of Joseph Bernard. Ref: LWT of Sarah Clark Baker, Will ilk5, p. 179, Chesterfield Co., Va. Chesterfield Co., Va. Deed Bk 6,p. 310, 3/1/1771, Anthony lIanco(,k to bro-in-law, AlexanderStinson, 140 acres on SS of Pocoshoe River and Goods Bridge Roa.l.Deed Bk 4, p. 56, Charlott" Co., Va. 3/2/1778 Anthony lIancockfrm bro-in-law, Martin Baker, 230 acres in Charlotte Co., Va. onRough Creek.
HANCOCK, Durham, in War of 1812, was b. 9/3/1786 N. C., d. 1864Colquitt Co., Ga. Wife: Mary Hall b. 1783 N. C. Bros: William,Stephen, Jeremiah, Cader, who all moved to Tattnall Co., Ga.
HANSFORD, Benoni, b. ca 1760 m. Nancy b. 1764 N. C. Appeared on1805 Git. Land Lottery from Wilkes Co. LWT dtd 1/9/1812, probated2/20/1816, Jones Co. Will nit B, naming children and somegritndchi1dren. Sons: Charles P., John, George, William. Daus:Milly Harrison, Matilda. To heirs of dau., Elizabeth by Henry D.Stone and heirs of dau., Polly, by Jolin P. Ryan (m. 1808). Mrs.Nancy Hansford is listed in Fayette Co., Ga. with the ElbertBishop family on 1850 Census. Issue: (r) Charles P., b. 1786Orange Co., Va. m. Mary Moore (b. 1795 Ga.). He lived in JonesCo., Ga. in 1820 and was listed 1340-50 Upson Co., Ga. Census.Upson Co. "state Records indicate he d. 1853. Issue by a firstwife: James Murry b. 1806 Ga., listed 1840-50 Upson Co., Ga.Census m. Elizitbeth Reese 8/31/1837 Upson Co., Ga., and he d.1845 Upson Co. when father was admr of his estate (Issue: CharlesN. b. 1838 Ga.; Junus b. 1839 Ga.; Amanda M. F. b. 1840 Ga.;George W. b. 1842 Ga.; Sarah E. M. Montgomery); George W. m.3/23/1836 Sarah Roberts Upson Co., Ga.; Charles M. m. Mary Moore1/8/1839 Upson Co., Ga. (2) Sally Hansford m. Harrison (3)Matilda (4) Elizabeth m. Henry D. Stone. 4/30/1810 issuedpassport through Creek Nations of Ga., from Morgan Co. (5) Pollym. 1808 John P. Ryan, Jones Co., Ga. (6) John H. b. 1797 Ga.,listed 1340 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, named in LWT of his father(7) George b. ca 1794, listed 1820 Jones Co., Ga. Census. William, recd headright and bounty grant in Elbert Co., Ga. of433 acres in 1820, listed 1840 Troup Co., Ga. Census. Bornbetween 1810-1816.
HANSFORD, Charles deeds to Henry G. Lamar 8/5/1825 Jones Co. Ga.formerly Baldwin Co. Jones Co., Ga. Deed Bk P, p. 5.
HANSFORD, Charles M. m. Mary Moore 1/8/1839 Upson Co., Ga.
HANSFORD, Charles P., Estate of. Upson Co. Estates, Vol. E (18~9-67), p. 38, 174. Thomas nlack, Exr. Returns for 1858-1860. UpsonCo., Ga. Estates, Vol. 0, p. 230-236, schedule of property dtd5/23/1853, mentions land in Upson and Macon Co.'s. Upson Co.Wi11s, Vol. A-B, p. 155, Est. of Charles P. Hansford names grch:Sarah E. Montgomery, Charles W., Amanda M. F., George W. andJames M. Hansford. Thomas Black and William Reese, exrs.5/21/1853. LWT probated 10/3/1854. Listed on 1820 Jones Co., Ga.Census, 2 males 10-16, l male l6-26, male 45+, female under to,female 16-26, female 26-45.
HANSFORD, George listed 1820 Jones Co., Ga. Census, male 26-45,female 10-16, 5 females 45+, 4 slaves.
HANSFORD, George W. of Jones Co., Ga. deeds to John Passmore ofBa1dwin Co. 4/10/1823, land in Jones Co. Jones Co. Deed Bk M, p.245.
HANSFORD, George W. m. Sarah Roberts 8/23/1836 Upson Co., Ga.
HANSFORD, James M. m. Elizabeth L. W.. A. Reese 8/31/1837 Upson Co., Ga.
HANSFORD, James T. Est., Ga. Pike Co., Final Return, IsnacStrickland, admr, 5/611858. Estates of James T. Hansforrl ftn,lElizabeth Ann Hansford, decd. "Recd ot: aamr 739.25, less $18.00commissions of Isaas Strickland for paying over the same ns thebalance in full of a judgment obtained by said admr against theexrs of Charles P. Hansford, decd "
HANSFORD, Jesse B. listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, 70,farmer, Ga., Polly 65, Ga.
HANSFORD, J. M. listed 1840 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, male 40-50,female 20-30, female 30-40.
HANSFORD, John M. b. 1800/2 d. 1/1857 Fla. m. Martha Ellen Lundyb. 1803. Issue: Tyus Lundy b. 1822, Mary Elizabeth b. 1824,Martha E. b. 1827. Ref: William Hansford, Rt. 1, Box 172,Mnrianna, FL 32446. (1970).
HANSFORD, Lewis, son of Thomas, Jr. and Martha, b. 9/14/1784.York Co., Va. Parish Register. Twin of Thomas.
HANSFORD, Lorenzo Irvin b. 1809 m. Matilda b. 1813. Issue: LouiseJane b. 1835; Rhondn Elender b. 1837; James Jones b. 1839; SarahElizabeth b. 1841; Milly Adeline b. 1844; John William Jasper b.1849; Francls Marion b. 11)56. Ref: William Hansford, Rt. 1, Box172, Marianna, FL 32446. (1970).
HANSFORD, Lucy m. .John Hyde before 1761. She was dau. of CharlesHansford (LWT pvd 8/15/1774). Ch: Elizabeth, Mary, Lucy, Charles,Robert, Rebecca. Capt. Robert Hyde ,d. Richmond 12/11/1835, age73. Ref: William & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 14, p. 148.
HANSFORD, Rhoda m. Samuel Aides 11/3/1861 Baldwin Co., Ca.
HANSFORD, Sarah listed 1850 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, 54, S. C.,Elizabeth 20, Ga., James W. 19, Perry, Ga., William M. 17,farmer, Ga., Polly A. 15, Ga., Thomas J. 11, Ga.
HANSFORD, Sarah listed 1840 Harris Co., Ga. C~nsus, male 5-10,male 10-15, female 5-10, female 10-15, female 30-40, female 50-60, 1 slave.
HANSFORD, Stephen listed 1840 Harris Co., Ga. Census, male 30'-40,female 40-50, 3 slaves.
HANSFORD, Susannah 1isted 1820 Jones Co., Ga. Census, female 26-45,female 10-16, 5 females 45+, 3 slaves.
HANSFORD, Thomas fn. Martha Blankenship 9/16/1852 Troup Co., Ga.
HANSFORD, Thomas, son of Thomas, Jr. and Martha, b. 9/14/178/~,York Co., Va. Parish Register. (twin of Lewis)
HANSFORD, William of Jones Co., Ga. deeds to George Hansford3/28/1822, Jones Co., Ga. Deed Bk M, p. 5O. Wit: John Freeman andCharles Hansford.
HARGIS, Milton, was born 1809 in Person Co., N. C. "came with his wife, Lucy Long from Bush Fork, N. C. to Cass in 1838. They settled on a farm nearCass Station where Mr. Hargis farmed and lived a quite life until his death in 1857. He and his wife, who died in 1887, are buried in the family cemetery near theold home. History of Bartow County (Cass) by Josephine Cunyus.
HARPER, Robert, Sr. was in Orange Co., N. C. in l753, d. ca 1799on Hardin Creek, Wilkes Co., now Taliaferro Co., Ga., m. Mary M.Dunlap. In 1754 he removed to Old Graven Lancaster Co., S. C. In1761 he removed to Wrightsboro, Ga. Issue: (1) William d. l785Wilkes Go., Ga. (2) Robert, Jr. d. 1809 Greene Co., Ga. (3) John,b. 1760/1765 Craven Co., S. C. d. 1789/90 Wilkes Co., Ga., Ga.Militiaman in Rev. War, m. Sarah Jackson, dau. of Nathaniel andMary Jackson, Wilkes Go., Ga. 1733. Mary ,m. 2nd Thomas Scott. (4)George, Pvt. in Rev. War, 9/11/l763-11/27/1839 Jones Co., Ga. m.Lydia Jane Sexton in 1788, b. 2/27/1766 d. 1846 Tallapoosa Co.,Ala., (5) Samuel, Rev. War Soldier, 1757-1837, d. Hardeman Co.,Tenn. (6) Alexander, Sr. d. 1829 Simpson Co., Miss. (7) James, res. of Jackson Co., Va. in 1802 and in Jasper Co., Ga. in 1809.
HARRELL, D. B., Judge, son of Solomon. "The Harrell family camefrom North Carolina. Jesse, the head of the family, was aprosperous farmer in that State and a man of great strength ofcharacter and fine business ability. A son, Solomon, was born inNorth Carolina in 1796, came to Georgia in 1800 with his childrenwho migrated to Washington County Solomon Harrell served inthe War of 1812 and married Nancy Turner and they had fivechildren. Two were: Judge n. B. Harrell and Solomon Harrell.Solomon Harrell, Sr. died in 1858, age 62. Ilis wife died in 1845.Judge Harrell was a little boy when his parents located inStewart County." Ref: Memoirs of Georgia (1895).
HARRELL, Jesse was b. ca 1770 in N. C. m. Rachel Kittrell11/11/1790 Bertie Co., N. C., d. 8/1845 Stewart Co., Ga., his LWTdtd 8/21/1845, Stewart Co. Bk A, p. 84-85 natning granddaus: MaryAnn and Eliza Turner, daus. of James K. Turner. Dau: SusannaTrotman. f)au-in-law: Mary Harrell, wife of Henry, 106 acres inCherokee Co. Sons: Solomon, David and Jesse, land in WashingtonCo. Son: John. Jesse drew in 1805 Ga. Land Lottery froml.ashington Co., Ga. and appears on 1825 l.ashington Co. Tax Digestas owning 2043 acres and 828 acres. The 18J2 Ga. Land Lotteryreveals Jesse lIarrell, Soldier of the Late War, Williams' Dist.,Washington Co., drew in 7th Dist. 3rd Sec. (Murray Co.) Issue:(1) John listed 1840 Stewart Co., Ga. Census having 5 sons, 4daus. (Issue: Elizabeth Rachel b. 1823 Ga. m. 5/15/1844 StewartCo., Ga., William II0rgan); (2) Jesse m. Sarah West 10/13/1842Stewart Co., Ga. (3) Solomon b. 1796 N. C. d. 1858 m. NancyTurner who d. 1845 (Issue: Five children, two of them: Judge D.B. and Solomon of Webster Co., Ga.); Susanna Trotman; Henry m.Susanna. (4) David m. Dolly Martin 10/3/1830 Washington Co., Ga.
HARRELL, John S. listed 1850 Lowndes Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #20,45, farmer, N. C., Nancy 50, N. C., Joseph 21, N. C., Elizabeth19, N. C., William 17, N. C., Merritt 15, Ga., John 13, Ga.,Samuel 11, Ga., Henry 9, Ga., David 7, Ga., Cherry Ann 7, Ga.
HARRIS, David, son of Peter, was b. ca 1735/1740 Va. was listedon 1793 Military Roster of Columbia Co., Ga. in Capt. WilliamWilkins' Co. LWT dtd 8/7/1807, probated 6/6/1808, Columbia Co.,Ga. names wife and children. Indications are that David Harrisprobably came from Pennsylvania with a Quaker movement to Ga.There is a marriage at Ebenezer Church, Effingham Co., Ga.between David Harris and Sarah Bevel 3/11/1774, at JerusalemEvangelical Lutheran Church. Issue: Sarah m. Benjamin Bledsoe andhad Richmond and Gibby; Mary m. Samuel Bowdre 4/15/1803 Columbia!Co., Ga. and had Moriah; John; and Edward Harris who m. Anna!Spires 12/1/1802 Columbia Co., Ga. and had Williamson Spires. ,
HARRIS, John and wife, Mary of Pendleton Dist., S. C. deed toJames Sutton of Wilkes or Elbert Co., Ga. 200 acres on PurkinsFork of Davis Creek 11/4/1791. Elbert Co., Ga. Deed Bk A, p. 58.Another deed, John Harris 'and wife, Mary, of Pendleton District,S. C. to John Wilson of Elbert Co. 200 acres on Big Shoal Creek,alias Beaverdam Creek, adj. land of said Harris 8/13/1793, ElbertCo. Deed Bk B, p. 65.
HARRIS, Samuel b. Va., d. Greene Co., Ga. 1789, Rev. War Soldier,m. Martha. Issue: Robert, James, Thomas, Samuel, John, William,Laird, Mathew, dau. who m. Samuel Ross, Jane who m. ThomasMcCau1s, and dau. who m. William Wylie. McCall's Roster of theRevolution. 11/13/1773, Wrightsboro, Wilkes Co., Ga., SamuelHarris, having wife and 2 sons, 1 dau age 2 to 17, prays for 100acres between forks upward of Ogeechee including a spring andpine marked "W.H." He was also listed on the 1792-4 Wilkes Co.,Ga. Tax Digest, 4 polls, 6 slaves, 410 acres on Ogeechee River inWilkes Co. Another account of Samuel from We Have this Heritageby Hi11house, p. 97, is that SamueTwas-ason-of--Robert and Dorothy Wylie, and was b. Ireland near Raphoe Co.Donegal, d. 1789 Greene Co., Ga. m. ca 1736 Martha Laird. Issue:Robert d. 8/2/1809 m. Prudence Elder in Fairforest Church, UnionCo., S. C. 1791; Thomas b. 1740 m. Mary Patterson 1749, d. after1815; Samuel b. 1742 d. 5/29/1825 m. (1) 3/8/1764 Margaret Harris(2) 10/10/1782 Jannet Houston (3) 12/17/1799 Mrs. Rebecca JohnsonOrr; James 4/3/1739-9/27/1797 m. Grave Liggett (1737-10/1/1803);Martha m. William Wylie, d. 1/2/1827 aged 35; Jane m. Rev. ThomasHarris McCaule; John d. 1811 m. 4/7/1777 Jane Moore (4/1756-3/8/1843); Wi11iam d. 1796 m. Ibbie Caldwell; dau. who m. (1)Adam Ross (2) Samuel Ross, b. before 1789; Laird b. 1754 d.before 1789; Mathew b. ca 1754 d. 5/25/1845 Tallapoosa Co., Ala.m. Hannah Ross; and Mary m. ca 1765 Moses Wylie, drowned in TigerRiver, S. C. before 1769. Martha Laird was b. in Pa., moved to N.C. ca 1755, the first settler on the Rocky River in MecklenburgCo. Samuel Harris purchased two tracts of land from Arthur Dobbs6/24/1762 on Clear Creek, served in Capt. Adam Alexander'sMilitia Co. 1756-6 and moved to Greene Co. Ga. ca 1785. It issaid that he died the same day as his wife, who was an emigranton the same ship and that they were buried in the same graveunder the three where they made their first camp in Greene Co.,Ga. near the headwaters of the Ogeechee River.
HARRIS, William Anderson. "educator, was born in Augusta county, Va., July 17, 1827; son of Nathan and Ann Allan (Anderson) Harris, and a descendant of Robert Harris, who emigrated from England about 1660, and settled in Hanover county, Va. He was graduated at the Virginia military institute in 1851, and was admitted to the practice of law. He removed to Sparta, Ga., where he became principal of a young ladies' institute. He removed to La Grange, Ga., in 1859, and accepted the presidency of La Grange Female college. He resigned to accept the presidency of Martha Washington college, Abington, Va., and at the close of the civil war he became president of Wesleyan female institute, Stanton, Va. In 1892 he removed to Roanoke, Va., and established the Virginia college for the higher education of women. Randolph Macon college gave him the degree of D.D. in 1875. He died in Roanoke, Va., Sept. 2, 1895. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume V
HAVIS, Minor W. (M. D) " was born in Winnsboro, S. C., April 23, 1829. His ancestors were of Welsh and English birth, came to America about the middle of the eighteenth century, and settled in South Carolina; both of his grandfathers figured conspicuously in the Revolutionary war. His father, Jesse D. Havis was born in South Carolina, in 1798. About 1836 he removed to Chambers County, Ala., where he lived until 1843, when he removed to Perry, Houston County, Ga., where he died in 1876. His wife, Sophia C. (Winn) Havis, was born in Winnsboro, S. C. (the place named for her father, Maj. Winn in 1806, and died Perry Ga., in 1849. Of the eight children born to Jesse D. and Sophia C. Havis, the subject of this sketch is the eldest. He was educated in both Alabama and Georgia and finished his education in Macon in 1846. He then took up the study of medicine with a view of entering the navy but after graduating in medicine in 1851 from the Jefferson Medical College, at Philadelphia, being an only son, his brother dying in 1850, and his father infirm, he abandoned this idea and commenced the practice of his profession in Perry, and continued the until April, 1861, when he joined the Confederate army as sergeant in Company C, First Georgia regiment of volunteers and served with that command until 1862, when the regiment disbanded; soon afterwards he joined Palmer's artillery as first lieutenant, and in November, 1862, was promoted to be captain of the company and served in that capacity until the close of war. He then returned to Perry and resumed the practice of his profession and has been constantly and lucratively engaged in the same every since. He has been a member of the State Medical Association since 1852 and is one of the leading practitioners in southwest Georgia. April 5, 1855, he was married to Miss Cornelia Riley, daughter of Jacob Riley, Houston County. This lady died June 29, 1856, and November 20, 1857, the doctor was married to Mrs. Argenta A. Riley. Dr. Havis is a deacon in the Presbyterian Church. He is a gentleman alive to the interest of church and State, liberal to a fault, the life of the social circle, in politics an uncompromising Bourbon Democrat, a devotee to the old South, and takes Jefferson Davis as the true exponent of pure Democracy and the embodiment of all that is chivalrous and patriotic." Biographical Souvenir of the States of Georgia and Florida

HENRY, James Russell, son of William, b. 1810 S. C. d. 1865 Ill.m. perme1ia Frances Eckles and had: William Milton Henry b. 1850d. 1913 Commerce, Ga. and had: Nita Josephine b. 1886 Commerce,Ga. m. 1905 Poplar Springs Baptist Church, Oconee, S. C., d. 1976Columbia, S. C. James Russell Henry served inCo. H, 10th Ga. Cavalry (State Guards) during Civil War. 1850Gwinnett Co., Ga. Census, p. 138, age 39, farmer, S. C., Perme1iaF. 26, Ga., Sarah J. 9, Andrew L. 7, Mary E. 4, Martha Josephine2, William Milton 4 mos., Jane Henry, 80, N. C. Ref: Mrs. Thomas M. Crawford, 625 S. Be1tlineBlvd., Columbia, S. C. 29205 (1977)
HIERS, Daniel, was b. 1789 Barnwell Dist., S. C., d. 7/31/1873Brooks Co., Ga. m. Keziah, b. 1806 S. C., widow on 1880 ColquittCo., Ga. Census. First marriage may have been to Nancy Hunter.His son, David, qualified as admr of his estate S/18/1873.Listed1860 Brooks Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #196, 74, farmer, S. C., Nancy50, S. C., Ann A. 20, Ga., !Iartha 18, Ga., Susan 16, Ga. Est. ofDaniel Heirs, Brooks Co., Ga. Annual Returns (1872-76), Book E,p. 397-8, lists vouchers (receipts) from heirs, i.e.: William,Jacob, Elizabeth Winget, Susan Ingram, Ann Yates. Also, p. 488-9,9/18/1875, Abram Bird, gdn of Nancy, J. W. and J. H. Hiers; SarahAnn Downing; Nancy Denmark; Catharine Westberry; Mary Alderman;Martha and William Westberry; Emily C. Harp, wife of J. S.;Philip. David Heirs, admr. Issue: Phillip b. 1817 Barnwell Dist.,S. C. m. !Iary Alderson b. Bulloch Co., Ga. 1821, dau. of William.(Issue: David b. 1843, William b. 1846, Daniel b. 1848 m. NancyKinard 1/11/1875 Colquitt Co., Ga., Mitchell b. 1840, Jacob b.1842, John b. 1844, Nancy b. 1847, Mary b. 1860); Jacob b. 1823S. C.; David b. 1825 S. C. m. Rebecca b. 1830 (Issue: WIlliam b.1847; Nancy b. 1846; Elizabeth b. 1840; Serena b. 1851 m. WilliamHall 1/4/1870 Brooks Co.; Jeanne b. 1853 m. 8/5/1874 Brooks Co.,James M. Harris; Georgia Ann b. 1855; Amanda b. 1857; Cincinnatusb. 1860; Laura Jane b. 1856; James b. 1862 m. 1/29/1889 ColquittCo. Georgianna Tillman; Simon b. 1863; Ophelia b. 1869); SarahAnn b. 1826 S. C. m. (2) 7/26/1872 Lowndes Co., Ga., RenatusDowning; Catharine b. 1830 S. C. m. James Westbury; Elizabeth b.1832 S. C. m. Willialn H. Wingate; Ann b. 1833 or 1840 m. (1)3/1/1874 Brooks Co., William Yates (2) 3/25/1875 Brooks Co.,Samuel G. Graham; William b. 1834 S. C. m. Susan Alderman, dau.of George; Nancy b. 1835 Ga. m. (1) Mr. Denmark (2) 1/10/1878, E.S. D. Johnson; Daniel b. 1837 Ga.; Mary b. 1839 Ga. m. 11/1/1874Brooks Co., Ga., R. M. Rogers; Martha b. 1840/42 Ga. m. (1)Robert T. R. Renfro 9/6/1860 Brooks Co., Ga. (2) WilliamWestberry.
HIERS, Phillip b. 1819 S. C. m. Mary b. 1821 Ga., listed 1850Lowndes Co., Ga. Census. Issue: David b. 1843 Lowndes Co., Ga.;William A. b. 1845 Lowndes Co., Ga. m. 12/4/1866 in Brooks Co.,Ga., Iliss E. E. Swain; Daniel b. 1858 Ga.; Mitchell J. b. 1849Lowndes Co.; Jacob b. 1852 Ga.; Nancy b. 1857 Ga.; Mary b.12/1859 Ga. Listed 1860 Brooks Co., Ga. Census as follows: Fam.121, 43, farmer, S. C., Mary 39, Ga., David 17, William 14,Daniel 12, Mitchell 10, Jacob 8, John 6, Nancy 3, Mary 7 mos.,Ga.
HOLLAND, John, son of Ilenry (b. 1754 N. C.), d. after 1850Tattna11 Co., Ga.), m. Rachel Collins 7/7/1827 Tattnall Co., Ga.Listed 1850 Tattnall Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #319, 65, WashingtonCo., Rache144, Tattnall Co., Martha Cowart 16, Tattna1l Co.,Margaret Michael 14, Tattna11 Co., Henry Holland 96, N. C.
HOUSE, Davis, son of Samuel and Margaret, m. Rachel LucindaMcCord, probably York Co., S. C. Issue: Cynthia m. MartinMullinax, White Co., Ga. (Issue: James D., Martha L., RachelElizabeth, Jane S., Margaret L., Felix H., Pinckney S., Naomi,and Mollie Mullinax); Davis Madison m. Sarah Holcomb (Issue: Saram. Henry Anderson; Cynthia M. m. Samuel L. Carter; Joseph DavisIn. Mary Malissa Henderson; Martha m. John Poor; Elizabeth m.Steve Poor; Samuel d. Civil War; Lou m. Levi Coffee; Felix W. m.Georgia Julian; Walker W. m. Lula A. Dillard); Martha S. m. (1)Wright Smith (Issue: Allison Woodville Smith b. 1832 m. MarthaElvira Kenimer; Martha b. ca 1836; Frederick Cox b. ca 1838).Martha House m. (2) John or Jackson McMillan (Issue: RachelDrucilla McMillan m. Glenn Sears; Davis; Samuel; Felix Madison);Lucinda m. Drury HcMillan (no issue); and Samuel S. m. MargaretL. England (Issue: M. Bud, Mary E., Samuel and Dan S.); MargaretDrucilla m. Henry McMillan (Issue: Esther C., Wofford B., MarthaAnn, Cinthia Elizabeth m. John Henry Brownlow, Drury m. WillieJane Thomas, Thomas G., John H. R. m. Louisa, Samuel S. m.Harriet M.); A. m. Nancy (Issue: M. B. (f), w. T. (m), C. (m);Felix Walker m. Elizabeth Antionette Barr (Issue: John W., WillyS. D., Felix H.); and Zada m. James Smith.

HUFSTETLER, Adam, son of Henry, was b. 1794 S. C., moved to Tenn.before 1837 until ca 1837 or 1838 when he moved to Bartow Co.,Ga. Listed on 1850 Cass Co., Ga. Census, Fam. #380, 56, N. C.,Margaret 51, N. C., Samuel 15, Tenn., Caleb 12, Ga., Frances 10,Ga., Mary A. 6, Ga., John 19, Tenn., Mary 16. Caleb m. 9/26/1858Sarah J. M. Hufstetler in Cass Co., Ga.
HUFSTETLER, Emanuel listed 1880 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, Fam.#72,62, N. C., Mary 55, S. C., Adam 29, Ga., Jane 18, Ga., Caleb16, Ga., Victoria 13, Ga.
HUFSTETLER, George, Jr. was b. ca 1791 in von Hochsetter,Stuttgart, Germany, son of Katherine (b. 1773) Hoyl and GeorgeHuffstetler, Sr., m. in 1815 Sallie Jenkins. Katherine Hoyl wasthe dau. of Michael Hoyl H. b. 1/12/1732 m. 1761 MargaretDellinger. Michael Hoyl d. 3/12/1792 west of Dallas, N. C. GeorgeHufstetler had a brother, Michael who m. 1/18/1828 Mary AnnCoster and removed to Tenn. Genealogy of Peter Hoyl by Rucker.
HUFSTETLER, Henry was b. 1760/1770 N. C. according to his son,Emanuel, on 1880 Census. listed 1830 Knox Co., Tenn. Census, m60-70, f 60-70. Issue: Jacob b. 1790/1800 N. C., listed 1830Roane Co., Tenn. Census, m under 5, 2 m 5-10, m 30-40, f under 5,f 30-40; Adam b. 1794 N. C. m. Margaret b. 1799 N. C. Listed 1850Cass Co., Ga. Census; Emanuel b. 1817 N. C. m. Mary M. (b. 1821S. C.) lived at Wallessa, Ga., listed 1860-180 Cherokee Co., Ga.Census (Issue: Mary b. 18/,4 Cherokee Co., Ga. m. Robinson; Amandab. 1847 Cherokee Co.; Adam b. 1849 Cherokee Co.; John b. 1852Cherokee Co.; Peggy b. 1853 Cherokee Co.; Margaret b. 1855Cherokee Co. m. Duncan; Francis M. b. 1857 Cherokee Co.; SamuelD. b. 1858 Cherokee Co., Ga. m. Texanah C. (b. 1858, Ga.), listed1880 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census; Jane b. 1862 Cherokee Co., Ga. m.Mr. Alexander; Caleb b. 1865 Cherokee Co., Ga.; Victoria b. 1867Cherokee Co. m. Mr. Wllite. LWT of Emanuel Hufstetler, CherokeeCo., Ga. Will Bk 1846-1921, p. 386, Col. C. dtd 12/24/1900,probated 9/12/1907 names wife, Mary M. and children: MargaretDuncan, Jane Alexander, Mary Robinson, Victoria White, Samuel andCaleb Hufstetler.
HUFSTETLER, James L., son of Lenard Anderson, b. 4/1/1894 BallGround, Ga. d. 10/30/1971 DeQuincy, La. m. Jimmie Upchurch b.1/12/1893 Queen City, Tx. d. 6/1/1946 Nederland, Tx. Ref: ElaineHufstetler, 320 tleadow Drive, Bridge City, Tx. 77611 (1974).
HUFSTETLER, James Samuel, son of Otis Felton, b. 1/19/1916DeQuincy, La. m. 6/9/1967 Mary Elaine Sherman.
HUFSTETLER, Lenard Anderson, son of Samuel (d. 11/1864 UnionPoint, Ga. and Lucinda House b. 7/22/1834 Bartow Co., Ga.,) was b.4/26/1870 d. 1/29/1948 Queen City, Tx. m. Mary Ella Jane Gentryb. 10/10/1877 Cherokee Co., Ga. d. 7/10/1910 Queen City, Tx.
HUFSTETLER, Otis Felton, son of James L., b. 10/4/1918 QueenCity, Tx. m. Rose Mary Forte b. 7/20/1921 White Co., La., dau. ofSam Forti(e), d. La. & wife, Lena Guercia d. 1973 White Castle,La.
HUFSTETLER, Samuel listed 1880 Cherokee Co., Ga. Census, Fam.#13, 21, Tenn., Texanah C. 22, Ga., Texanah C. Parents b. in Ga.
HUFSTETLER, Samuel, son of Adam, was b. 1835 Blount Co., Tenn m.Susannah House 9/2/1855 Bartow Co., Ga. Son: Lenard b. 4/26/1870d. 1/29/1948 Queen City Tx, bur. Courtland Cemetery m. (1) MaryElla Jane Gentry 3/26/1893 (she d.7/1910) and (2) Ella Roberts.