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"The brotherhood of man":in some of the families of: IV.--Reid; V. Gaston and VI.--Simonton,--in AmericaBy Lewin Dwinnell McPherson. Published 1939. 50 pages.This book is believed to be in the public domain because it was published before 1977 and does not seem to contain a copyright notice. For more information, see http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm

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3- -1791

K E Y Numbers separated by hyphene,thus:"12-31-1887" are

DATES of birthe.marriages and deaths . Numbers in parentheses, thas:"37(13.9)(a)•38(39)(c,d,e)

and 38(40)(a,b,c,d) cite items on pages 37 and 38 under "SOURCES OF INFORMATION" in this booklet •

Other numbers cite other pages of it. CAPITAL LETTERS taken from the Table below locate

ple whose residence is not shown in the booklet. States are shown in CAPITAL LETTERS in the Table below. Other names in the Table are counties.

GEORGIA: A.Carroll F.IRELAND : VIRGINIA: B.Dekalb J.Bottetourt C.Haraleon TENNESSEE: K.Feuquier D.Jackson G.Cocke L.Prince William(Stafford)

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m. 180 Mari An KELLETT

m.i-30-1876 fancy ElizabethTOMLINSO 7-23-1860.John Sal " 3-18-1909 5-16-182 .Joll "

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-1- " THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN"

In some of the Families of IV. -REID; V.-Gaston and VI.-Simonton, -in America. By Lewin Dwinell McPherson

Washington,Chicago and Bremen,Ga. For VII.HARVEY and- (Copyrighted) VIII.T O M L I N S O N

See pages 31 to 36 hereof.

Our anceetors' names have been spelled Raid,Reide,Reed,Read,Reade:Gaston,Gasten and Gastin:Simonton,possibly Simon-son and Symington.(50)(b). The fore"R e i d " of spelling is recognized as Scotch (97)(hh);"Read" and "Reade",as English. (91)(t).(97)(g.z),(98)(a).

Figures in parentheses, thus(1 to 106:, as above, cite the "Sources of Information" or "Authorities" supporting the text.which will be found listed, -numbered and lettered,- for identification , at the end .(See pages 37-40 inclusive hereof).

The first plan was to record a more complete list of the descendants of George Reid, I, born in Ireland, emigrated with his parents,Alexander and Margaret(McCay)Reid, to Pa in 1745, -and to N.C. later;lived in Wilkes and died in Greene Co., Ga. about 1801.116),(53)(2)(h and i). As no other list of the descendants of the brothers of his father ,emigrating

together, has been found published, the reader's indulgence is asked to first list names,locate(and,in instances ) to say something briefly of the lives of, other REIDS who were in American Colonies early. Most of such have been found South of Pennsylvania. Others. not yet known definitely to be of the same ancestry,but probably so, will next be listed and locat-

ed. and. lastly, the descendants of said George Reid, I, immigrant, will be enumerated. It appears that other Raids were in the American colonies before the arrival of Alexander,I, in 1745, We have as yet

no direct proof of a degree, if any, of a relationship of Alexander, I, to Reids in America at the following places and times: ALABAMA :FRANKLIN CO.Susan Marion Reid married. Jas. Tucker Randolph, Sept. 1842.(98)(w);

JEFFERSON CO.:John S. Reid married in 1878 Augusta Herndon,Birmingham.Ala.:Ch.:Emma Touliman,Annie Perry,Augusta, Brett and Oliver Reid.(97)(L). MARION CO.:Nancy daughter of Eli Reid m. Jas. Aaron,son of Thos.,son of Elder Johnathan Holcombe.(35)(a). Mandydaughter of Allen Reid m.Millinder Holcombe,brother of Rev. Jas. Aaron Holcombe, husband of Nancy Beid,next above.(See Lincoln Co.,N.C.for another Allen Reid).Allen Reid in Marion county was neutral during Civil War,

for which he was seised by Confederate troops and with Johnathan Holcombe,Jr.carried toward Atlanta,Ga.,or to internment, but Allen escaped and returned but Holcombe was never heard from again.(35)(a). G E O R G I A :CARROLL CO.(Fulton Co.):Harry M. Reid ,Atty.,Carrollton,Ga. and Judge,City Court of Atlanta,Ga.,189_

Successful drawers in Georgia"Land Lottery,1827: B E I D .CHATHAM CO.:Mary,widow, Gaddy's District.;CLARKE CO.:John, Herndon's Dist.;DEKALB CO:Brice and John,Brown's Dist.and Edmund, Howell's Dist.;HANCOCK CO.:Elizabeth,widow,108th.Dist.;

PUTNAM CO.:Cullen,Blunt's Dist.;RICHMOND CO.:Richard,Black's Dist.(66) Early REID marriages in Georgia: GREENE CO.:Wm. to Nancy Jarrell;Brice to Sarah Tanner;Jas. to Rhoda Brown (27);Nancy

to Reuben de Jarnett,Dec.26,1795;Lucy to Matthew Hogg.Aug.9,1806;Zachariah,First, to Ginney Adams,Mar. 3,1789 and to Pol-ly Lawrence ,Jan. 14,1790;Reuben to Polly Alford,Dec. 15,1788;Betsey to Z. Jordan,May 21,1818.(19)(c)

JACKSON CO.:Isaac to Patsy Swain,1808;Robt. to Polly Parks,1810;Wm. to Jane Wharton,1811;John C.to Clarissa Kennon, 1813;Jas. to Sally Ramy,1821;Marshall to Susan Hardy(28),1856; Patsy Reid deeded land in Jackson Co.,Ga.Jan.24,1807.(54)(h). TALLAFERRO CO.:Formed from Greene Co.,Ga. in 1825,the county seat becoming Crawfordville,Ga. had many Reids.(19)(a). WILKES CO.:The estate of Hum hrey B. Reid in 1823 to 1825 pursuant to his will by Humphrey Tomlinson,administrator.

A physician's bill settled shows it was for attending the deceased in July and Aug.1823 .Receipte given the administrator were signed by John F. Tomlinson,Levin Summers Tomlinson,Wm. Summers, Rose Lasenby,Dr.J.B. MoJunkin.Andrew Reid receipted

for five(5) shares of the estate,Jan. 14,1825.(56)(b),(77)(f). George and Jean Reid ,legatees under the will of Margar- et Simonton, who died in 1791.(56)(1)(a),(77)(g). MASSACHUSETTS :Robert Reid was born at Stockbridge, Mass. and d. at Clifton Springs,N.Y. He was an American art- ist in mural decorations and designs for stained glass. Among buildings incorporating his work are: Liberal Arts,Columbian Exposition,Chicago,1893;Congressional Library ,Appellate Court House,New York and State House,Boston.(73)(a). MISSISSIPPI: MADISON CO.:Jos.Reid and wife, Nancy in 1834 made a deed which is recorded in Chester Co.,S.C.(30).

NEW YORK:Reid & Nash,New York, N.Y. are listed among contributors to rebuild William and Mary College in 1859. (98)(u).(See Ohio NORTH CAROLINA:Lt.-Col. Reid on staff at White Plains,July 11,1778".(82)(i). Joe Reid and Archibald Hamilton each petition- ed Council for 'grants of 640 acres each,Sept.28,1750.(82)(b). Capt. Reid attended Thos. Burke when captured by Corn- wallis' men, as reported to Assembly in 1782"(82)(j);Memorial to Isaac Reid passed in the House,Dec.23,1785.(82)(o).

CARTARET CO.:George Read petitioned to take up 300 acres,July 25,1747.(82)(a) and made bond as Clerk of Court of county Apr.28,1755(82)(d);his Regiment on duty at Beaufort,S.C. and adjacent Harbour in "The Spanish Alarm"(1747-1748).(82)(r).

GUILFORD CO.: Jan.3,1787 Governor pardoned Henry Reid,resident, and others of 'vigilantes' posse for killing Alexander Shannon,vindictive,massacre_ing Tory.(82)(k).HAWKINS(Sullivan)Co.;Wm. Reid ,one of 7 commissioners appointed to fix site

for county Court House,prison,etc .(now Rogersville,Hawkins Co.,Tenn. HILLSBOROUGH CO.:Robt.Reid,merchant, brought suit on debt in 1770;(82)(f) property of Robt.Reid, merchant forfeited to State pursuant to Act of Assembly,Nov.17,1788.(82)(2). LINCOLN CO.:Allen Reid a. Elise Gastin,Robt.Gastin signing bond,Sept.9,1823 (29).(See last lines page 36 for REIDS missed.)

MECKLENBURG CO.:Capt.David Reid of N.C. militia,'a man equally distinguished for his patriotism and piety' in Sumpter's expetition to Rocky Mount, was killed at the battle of Hanging Rock in Revolutionary War.(82)(a). ROWAN CO.:Jacob Reide on petition for ordination of Rev.Geo Roger.March 6,1802 at Savitz church(now Mt.Zion) near China Grove in Rowan Co.10 miles from Salisbury,N.C.(60),(82)(g),also paid as Revolutionary soldier Hillsborough Dist.(60)(a). 0 H I 0 : Reid's Yellow Dent variety of corn yet widely grown since it was developed and perfected by the pioneer plant breeding natural scientists,Robt.Reid,and son,Jas.L.Reid through many years of careful mass selection and controlled

pollination.Robt. Reid moved from Southern Ohio to Central Illinois in 1846 and took with him the foundation of this variety then known as Gordon Hopkins' corn, a late semigourd seed variety.(100)(a,b).

WHITELAW REID,b. Oct.27.1837 at Xenia GREENE CO.,O. d. Dec.12,1912 in London,Eng. Be was an American journal- ist and diplomatist:Civil War correspondent for the GAZETTE,Cincinnati and GAZETTE,Washington;New York Tribune editorial writer i868 to 1872,when, at the death of Horace Greeley,he succeeded him as managing -editor,principal proprietor and ed-itor-in-chief until 1905 when his interest in the paper became only financial;was candidate for Vice-President of U.S.A.

with Benjamin Harrison in 1892;ambassador to Great Britain in 1905;married in 1881 a daughter of Darius OgdenMills,a prom- inent financier.(73)(b). His descendants,Ogden Reid,President and Helen Rogers Reid,Vice-President are in charge of New York Herald-Tribune to-day . PENNSYLVANIA:J.I. Reid,Burlington,Big Horn Co.,Wyo. is grandson of John Reid, who was born in Pa., son of Wm., son of Alsey of Scotland as shown by record of said Wm. dated 1841. Elisha(?), another broth- er of Wm., son of Alsey, also came to America(36.2).LANCASTER CO.:Samuel Reed was of age in 1755 in West End of Derry Township and there married a McKee.(99)(a). Said Samuel and his son, Matthew Reid are named among the early pioneers.(85)(a).

SOUTH CAROLINA:Robt.Raymond Reid, b. Sept.8,1789, Georgia legislator,Judge and Congressman,Augusta,Ga .U.S. Judge and Gov- ernor of Territory of Fla.d.Tallahassee,Fla 1841(62)(a); NATIVE OF BEAUFORT,S.C.;ANDERSON CO.:Robt Harland Reid,b.July 17,1821,son of Andrew Reid,Moffatteville,S.C. of Scotch-Irish parentage,Presbyterian minister and founder Reidsville Female College(70)(b),ABBEVILLE DISTRICT: Hugh Reid shown as having family of eleven in 1800(48)(c); VIRGINIA:Reids as follows:Jos., Governor of Virginia Colony,Aug.6,1680.(97)(d);Virginia paid accounts to George Feb.17,1776 for 'furnishing guns( and various supplies) to Va. State Militia in the Revolutionary War;(97)(cc);for guns furnished ye public' Feb.24,1776 and ' guns furnished the army Feb.16,1776 and for 'arms furnished Capts. Travis and Mitchell,June 10.1776(91)(q);Legislative permission granted at WillLemsburg,Va.Mar.30,1776 to Thomas to leave the colo-ny(a passport)(91)(Q)(1), and similarly for William,if his departure i8 advertised according to law.(91)(q)(2).

Headquarters(Brigadier) for main army under General Washington ,March 31,1778:-"By permission of the Honorable Con- gress, the Paymaster-General has appointed ThomasReid,Esq.to be his assistant(97)(b),(97)(s). Same headquarters(1778-1779) orders to:"Lt .Colonel Reid".(97)(t); Feb.22,1783. Letters from officers of Virginia borne by Mai (John(?)Reid as to'protection of settlements on Clinch,Blue Stone and down New River along Montgomery Co.,Va. frontier.(91)(b,h,j.).

Deposition of Mr. John Reid reporting as to meeting and arranging as emmisary of the Governor of Va .to the Chica-mauga Indians on Tennessee River in 1784, and with the Creek and Chickasaw Indian Nations to arrange conclaves for treaties,- described his attendance upon each and participation therein at "Falls of the Ohio"(Louisville,Ky.),"French Lick"(Indiana),invitation to the Delaware Indians to join in the meetings. He described in detail the distances,

time and perils of the journeys,guides and interpreters engaged,- and his stoppage en route at the home of Col .Isaac Shelby in Lincoln Co.(N.C.) and recites Indian meetings as being held Apr.,Aug 1,Aug.23,Sept.27,Oct. and Dec.16,1783 (91)(g).

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VIRGINIA: -2- ALBERMARLE CO.:The library of Wm.Reid in this county in 1760 is described.(97)(1);"The Beide of Albemarle county had volunteered in the Va. Militia as soldiers in the Revolutionary War before 1781".(97)(c);James name appears on a peti-tion Nov. 3,1787 from this county asking "issuance of paper currency",etc.(98)(r). AMELIA 00.:George m. Oct. 28,185g Harriet Gray,b. July 4,1826 in Amelia Co.(95)(c). AMHERST CO.:Commission issued to fill vacancy in office held by John Jan.16,1764.(97)(u); Wm Cabell's diary recites

pale of books to Alexander,Jr.in this county Jan. 15,1770, and that said Alexander was a magistrate there(9E)(0).Wil1 of Benj. Higgenbotham,Sr. dated and proved in 1800 in Elbert Co.,Ga. names: wife,Elizabeth(Reid) and Ch.:Joe.(who m.in 1780,Benj.,1782 and Frances,1783,- latter two in Amherst Co.,Va., all receiving 'hie lands on Buffalo Creek in Alber-merle Co.,Va.(98)(m,n) : A R L I N G T O N CO .:Jas.H. had home in Alexandria,Va. in 1778(98)(g). BERKELEY CO.:Samuel was resident Apr.21,1778.(98)07BE D F 0 R D C 0 .:NathanCapt. 14th.Va. Regt.Continental Line; wounded at Brandywine,Sept.11,1777. His Begt. designated:"10 Va. Continental Line,Sept. 14,1778;transferred to "let.Va. Regt.Continental Line,Peb. 12,1781; Rte. Jan.1,1783,d. Nov. 6,1830,awarded 4,555 acree(Also shown in rolls as "Reed") (68); Reports of Capt. Nathan Reid to superior military officers,CoL.Davies from"Headquarters,New London(Caroline CO.

Va ) May 3,1777(91)(c),Aug. 10,1781(91)(d),Dec. 13,1782(91)(e) and complaint to Col. Davies Apr. 10,1882' from rendez- vous at Peytoneburg as to having to assume personal responsibility to obtain official supplies overdue in delivery.(91)(f) CAMPBELL CO.:Rev. Wm. ShieldeReid,Lynchburg,Va.,Princeton Class of 1802,mccessively President and on Board of Hampden-Sydney Colleee.(977f).Theodore,one of Joint grantees of land,Ang. 1820(Deed Book 12 p.459).(95)(a). CAROLINE CO.:William was officer at New London,Va. headqnarters,June 18,1777.(97)(gg). CHARLOTTE CO.:Edward made settlement of 1791 tare" collected as Sheriff Nov. 5,1793(91)(m). CULPEPPER CO.:FitiTclDunmore Co :John of Mercer Co.,Ky. m.Martha Slaughter in 1806.Edgecombe Sugget d. in Mercer in 1791 leaving his property to his sister,Martha Reid,- all natives of Culpepper and Dunmore counties,Va.(97)(dd)(ee). DINWIDDIE CO.:Thomas on personal property tax list,1782.(98)(k). DUNMORE CO .:( See Culpepper Co. above). FREDERICK CO.:Jos.W., eon of Joe.A. ,Winchester,Va. was decorated with the Distinguished Service Grose for leading a successful charge on a machine gun nest in Boise de la Grande,Montagne,Oct. 1,1918.(97)(aa)(bb). GLOCESTER CO.:Samuel appointed tobacco inspector Gloceeter and York counties,Va.Apr.27,1731.(97)(jj);Anne Reid b. in Va. of English parents, being daughter of Francis, son of Col.Geo.Beade,m. Matthew Pate of Gloceeter Co.(97?)(See King George Co. below).=GREENBRIER* CO .:" James recited as being one of the owners of the county Court House,the seat being change in name to Lewieburg(1782-1784).(92)(b);James appointed election commiesioner,July 26, 1800.( 91) ( u ) ;"J"appointed and bonded Aar.22,1786 for appropriating taxes to the opening of a wagon road from 'Eastern to Western waters'(91)(i). GREENVILLE CO .: Patsy m. Jeptha Rosser,Aug.10,1812.(94); HALIFAX CO: Ann witnessed will of Geo. Dobbie,Mariner of London at his home,44 Well Close Square,which will conveyed lands on Buffalo Creek and Sandy Creek in Halifax Co.,Va.(97)(v); Geo.C.,Norfolk,Va.m.Elizabeth Cunningham,daughter of Chae.Bruce,who died in Halifax Co.,Va. in 1792.(97)(o): HANOVER CO.:Alexander'e"tobacco crop,Apr 1757,refused and not picked,1000 pound hogsbead".(92)(a); HERRICO CO.: Andrew, Esq.took oath as member of Privy Con^c1I,rov. 27,1809.(91)(x);ISLE OF WIGHT CO.:John was pastor of Upper Parish Church,Mar. 8,1746-Apr. 1757:(98)(b): JAMES CITY and YORK counties(Williamsburg):John K. appointed eurgeon by resolution of Convention,June 28,1776.(91)(r); Glorge,Lt.Williamsburg Militia, Quartermaster, Pifer and private.(68); George treated as patient of Dr. John Y.Gault,

Williamsburg,Va.,Dec. 19,17132;(98)(d);George on Williamsburg,Va. list of taxables:--Tom, Batty,Charity,Dinah,Nell,Dick, Ned,Beverly,Billy,Betty,Lucy,Milly and Daphne.(98)(J). KING GEORGE CO.:Adam appointed Commissioner of Peace, June 10,1741;(97)(r);"Mr.William" hold debt against Thos Fox of Fox's Ferry Glocester and King and been counties in 1765;(97)(11).(See Golcester 6o7.78. above.). LOUDON CO.:Minor bad marriage licensed issued to him and Betsy H. Marshall(1802-1814 marriage'license record book)(90(i); MIDDLESEX CO.;James Reid ,Commissioner of Peace,Apr 29,1730.(97)(hh)."From the spelling"Reid" he was probably one of the numerous Scotchmen who settled along the Rappahannock. In his will Aug.3,1763,proved Jan. 3,1764 he gave two lots in Urbanna,Middlesex Co.,Va.to Christ's Church Parish.(97)(ii):"James",Urbanna, Middlesex Co.,Va.'on Rappahannock River'nema ed in a petition to the Lt.Gov .of Va. in 1727 ae'owning land to be acquired for the town'.(91)(a). NELSON CO.:John made one of trustees for 100Lacres acquired for townsite ,county seat,at Bairdstown,-newly organized Dec.2,178F,- to be sold in acre lots.(92)(c);'"Mr John Reid and daughter,LaPorte,Ind.mentioned iu letter to Mrs.Henriet- ta M. Boyd,Lovingston,Nelaon Co.,Va. dated NORFOLK CO.:Sasannah to Henry Kelley,marriage bond,Apr.4,1811.(90(v);Charles ,eldest son of George and Elizabeth(Taylor) Reid,b. in Forfar,Scotland,Apr.4.,1800.d.Jan.17,1899,534 E.Main St.,Norfoik,Va.George d in Norfolk Co.,U.Dec.9,1849,aga ed 90 years;Charles m. Mar. 17,1825 Lucretia Nash of Portemouth,Va.,who d.in 1868.Charles had arrived in America with his parents in 1801.Georgemas grocer in Norfolk,Va. in 1806.Charles and sone,Geo C. and Jae.T.S.were wharf merchants ,Nor- folk,Va.(93)(b). John in 1782 showed 5 whites in family in the ' district between Edmunds and the Great Bridges and Creek'.(93)(f).John,Oct. 15,1782,elave holder,living on N. aide of Tanner's Creek,Sewell'a Point,Norfolk,Va.;Susan Elie-abethedaughter of Ghas.'and Lucretia(Naeh)Beid,Norfolk,Va. m.Benj.Chapin Gray,Dec.2,1846.(95)(b).Marriages:Wm. to Mrs. Anne Wormeley,widow,Oec.4,1789 and Wm.to Miss Alice Wileon,orphan of Malachia,Aug.21,1790.(98)(01John and Jos.Jolned other business men of Norfolk,Va. as petitioners in 1791.(97)(i); Robt.,Jr,etudent in Arithmetic at NOrfolk(Va.)Academy in 1848.(93)(c).NORTHoneeeLAND CO .:Thomas paid vehicle tax,June 19,1775•(97)(ff);Thoman,Inative and sub- ject to the King,concerned with merchants of the Kingdom,having no wife or children here'-Prom a report to Governor,Feb.

10,1777;(98)(h). ORANGE CO .:James,'my worthy friend' appointed 'godfather' to eldest gon,Robt..of Robt.Brooks by latter's will,Apr.25,1736,affecting lands in Orange Co.,Va. and on Rappahannock and Cohengeroots Rivers and Opecan(97)(k). PRINCE ANNE CO.:M.W.",owner of 11 slaves in 1850(93)(a);Malachia W.,assessed for carriages owned,July 5,1852.(93)(e); PRINCE EDWARD CO.:Jos. signed a petition Sept.27,1776tto Va .House of Delegates,as 'an inhabitant',regarding 'religious liberty'(97)(Y);PRINCE WILLIAM C O.:John signed a petition in Baptist Church,Occaquan,May 11.1776;(97)(x): Huie,merchant at Dumphries,Va .,Aug.7,1789.(98)(0— ROCKBRIDGE CO.:Andrew,Clerk of Court of county 1778-1806,Court being held in his home firet session after May 4,1796(91)(k) Andrew solicited appointment to collect taxes in arrears in Brigade Dist.,Va. of which Rockbridge Co. forms a part,Jan.15, 1794(91)(n) and acknowledge receipt to Gov Henry Lee of circular letter to Justices of Rockbridge Co.,Va Jan.25,1794(91)(0) reported burning of county Court House May 4,1796(91)(o,s,v,w);certified as Clerk of Rockbridge Co.,Va. Court Magistrate's lists and tax lists thereo,May 30,1789(91)(0,s,v.w); Andrew ,Jr.and Sam'l McDowell Reid(probably brothers) of Lexington,Va. received letters from Dec.24,1749 to June 19,1841 from college students at Williamsburg, 1711. and other colleges:Sam'l Mc-Dowell Reid was apnarmntly closely related to and namesake of Gov.Jas.McDowell of Va. Sam'l McDowell Reid was Clerk of Court of Rockbridge Co.,Va.from 1831-1858;Trustee of Washington C011ege (1819-1869) (98177: SHENANDOAH("ShenUndo"):Peter signed petition with German Protestants' to take up 50,000 acres on W. side of Great Mount-aine,E side of 2nd fork of 'Shenundo'.(97)(p) STAFFORD CO.:Jas.m.after 1702 Judith(Peyton).widow of Wm.Alfred

NDC CO .: Reid's administrator broughtasuit.(98)(e); CUOMO° CO.;Thomas ,merchant,attended meetin.' of Association of Merchants at Williamsburg.Va.June 28,1770.(96): YORK 00.:Samuel,Conmisoioner of Peace.Apr 27,1738:(97)(q)(1); sold land to town of Tork,Va.'on its river side' Dec. 31,1738.(97)(q)(2);Mildred (Reid) Godwin,sister of Mar et Reid who m. "Scetch" Tom Nelson) m.Lawrence Smith who'd. in 1788,1eaving Peyton and Geo.Smith,children of MildredTheld Godwin) Smith"(97)(g•1);Mildred and Margaret R e i d should be "Heade" as they were daughters of Col. George Reade.(98)(a);Rawkins ,appointed election conmissioner for York Co..Jan.23,1800 (91)(t)

Here follows matter as to Raids so situated as to be more probably related to the descendants of the immigrant Alexander Reid.I,although not definitely know to be. The early Reid marriages in Greene and Jackson counties.Ga. shown erroneously on page one hereof belong in this division . ABBEVILLE DIST.S.C.:Samuel Reed(Reid).resident of Pincher's Dist.,Gwinnett Co.,Ga . was a successful drawer in Ga.:"Land Lottery 1827" as a Revolutionary soldier(66) (c) and in same district in U .S Census in 1830(48)(b)(1) and in 1840(48)(b) (2) and Abbeville Dist.,S.C. in 180 0 U.S. Census(5 in familY)(40(c).This Samuel Reid was b.Jan.26,1749 in Lancaster Co. Pa.,son of George Reed, who moved to Rowan Co.,NC. and when Samuel was 13 years old(in 1762(?)agained moved,- to Abbeville Dist.,S.C. After 1800 and before 1806 Samuel moved to Pendleton Dist.,S.C. and from there he owed to Gwinnett Co.,Ga.in 1806, The land granted him in Gwinnett as Revolutionary soldier was in name Samuel Reid.He reilned in Pincher's Dist., Gwinnett Co ,Ga until the death of his wife in 1840,when he removed to his children in St.Cliar Co.,Ala.,where he d.Feb. 5,1843,aged 94 years and . 9 days. He had with him at his death the family Bible record of his father, George Reed,ehowing his birth aforesaid.Asa Reid,eon of George Reid,II,grandson of George Reid,I, and great grand son of immigrant Alexander,l,

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-3 - was a resident in the same District in Gwinnett Co.,Ga with said Samuel(48)(b)(1). George Reed.father of this Revolution-ary soldier,Samiel Reed was also Captain of a Regiment in General Williamson's Brieade,under whom was Capt.Rugh Wardlaw, the superior officer for Col Reed's son,Samuel after 177S. Col. George Reed had a mill for'grinding grain of neighbors' in Abbeville Dist.,S.C. prior to that,war. In 1775,before the Declaration of Independence,Samuel volunteered for service in the S.C. Militia in Abbeville Dist. -,S.C.;was made Lieutenant ,in which capacity he served actively more than one -half the time until the general Peace,after the surrender of Cornwallie,being under Capt. Wilson after 1778.Durin6 hie service he marched against and gave battle to the Tories at Ninety-Six in 1776;engaged in building fort in Abbeville Dist,S C.;eerved as guard at fort;on frontier,being in many skirmishes with Cherokee Indians,Tories and Britieh;marched against Cherokees and sacked several of their towns;was in battle of Kettle Creek,Ga and at Carrie Portia° was station- ed at Beech Island when the British took Charleeton,whereupon General took British protection,-virtually sur- rendering. In a short.4.1 Tp.'finding this would not do' "a few Companies of uo collected in the Indian country,and pledge ing ourselves 1,marched General

Pickens and joined the main army under Generale Greene and Morgan near Saliebury,N.C.; next marched South exterminating Tories without quarter through S.C. and crossing Savannah River at the Cherokee Ford continued pursuit of Tories through the area which became Elbert,Franklin,Wadison and Oglethorpe counties.Ga.;returned and engaged in the eeige of Ninety-Six,after which we were sent constantly in scouting parties against the Tories until the general peace; was placed on Revolutionary War pension rolls Apr.27,1842,aged 93 years,- in Mobile,Ala. Agency under file No S 14 259(47)(a) A 0 T E s This Col.George Reid is probably a nephew of Alexander Reid,I, and eon of one of his brothers recited as"accompanying him in the exodue from North Ireland to Lancaster Co.,Pa. in 1745.(37).

The ancestry of said Alexander Reid,I,has been traced to"Scotch Presbyterians,who, with others, in about 1611 were induced by King James,I,of England to colonise North Ireland.Lands there had been forfeited to the British Crown on the failure of the Irish Rebellion,which had been instigated by Phillip,II,Eing of Spain. He had foreseen in the Catholics of Ireland allies to redeem the defeat of the Armada, and by strategy, to regain the English throne for the Catholic Church?(37)(69)(h) .Among those who became thus known as "Scotch-Irish" were said Alexander Reid,I, and wife,Margaret AcCay,born probably by 1698,Scotch Highlanders, unchanged by nearly 100 years sojourning of their ancestors in North of Ireland.(37). Said Alexander,I, was "old and very infirm" in Rowan Co.,N.C. Jan. 11,1775•(50)(1)(a). His second eon, Samuel, a possible fifth child was born in 1728.(37). Of the about 2,000 families who left North Ireland for America through the port of Philadelphia in a single year about 1744 said Alexander,Wargaret and most, if not all,of their eight children,and the families of several brothers of said Alexander, reached Philadelphia in 1745 and settled in Lan-caster Co.,Pa.(37). By about 1750 they moved ,following the Blue Rides Mountains southward,some stopping for a short time, others permanently,in various counties along the way,eepecially in Virginia, -the family of Alexander and Merger- et(McCay) Reid and soma °there reached the Yadkin River Valley in Salisbury District,Rowan Co ,N.C, then including Ire-dell Co.,N.C•. all being formed from Anson Co.,N.C. which extended northward to the Virginia line.(31,54,63(g),(69)(g).

The will of Alexander Reed of Rowan Co.,N.C.,dated Jan.11,1775,proved in 1777 enumerates his family in the follow-ing order:Wife,Margaret :Sone:Alexander(to whom he gave his plantation), and 7 others,one-seventh each of the remainder of his property:Samuel,Andrew,John,George;daughters,Hannah Knox.Francee Ball,Wary Wilson(or her children,Alexander and Margaret Wileon);named sons,Samuel and Andrew,executors.(50)(b). Their children seemed to stay together well,father and sons purchasing lands in Rowan county,and the part thereof which became Iredell county,N.C.from 1753 to 1778(37,60) upon moving there from Lancaster Co.,Pa.All these eons moved together to Wilkes and Greene Co..Ge. after the death of their father, some as early as 1785. It is recorded of these Reid brothers that their choice of Georgia as their future home was made easy for them when that State so promplty and enthusiastically ratified the Constitution of the United States. They had been born in Europfeunder autocratic rule and foresaw in rule by the people in Georgia under a written consti-tution their ideal of freedom.(37). Although Alexander Reid,II,received by the will of his fatber,as aforesaid,the plan-tation in Rowan Co.,N.C. in 1777,he became one of the first settlers of Greene Co.,Ga.when it was opened Feb.3,1786(61) (c),(65)(a).An old book of 1832 Ga. Land Lottery in Jackson Co. ,Ga.Cotul House shows grants of two lots to him as a Rev-olutionary soldier(28).Be became"Captain of Co.9 of Dragoons"in Greene Co., (la ,Feb.5,1789(18)(a)testablished Reid's Ferry on Oconee River in Greene Co.,Ga where he operated a mill in partnership with John Garner (19)(c):died in Greene Co. ,Ga. before 1808.1etters of administration on his estate being issued to Lucy,Ann and Robert Reid,(53)(2)(g);his estate invent - oried(53)(2)(n); Walachia Murden and Jehu Smith appointed guardians of his orphan children,the guardians' returns showing receipts for rents of mills and lands in 1808,(53)(2)(p) and of Walachia Murden for 1810 for board,etc. for orphans,Polle, Betsey and Alexander Reid only,showing rent for mill in 1810(53)(2)(q);statement of Murden's account as guardian for Sam-uel and Collin Reid,orphans,being for one year's board for said Samuel,Nov.4,1811.(e3)(2)(t); account of Jehu Smith,guard-

ian for Samuel and Collin Reid running from 1809 to 1814,diebureing $41.31.(53)(2)(o). Templeton Reid,son of Alexander,II,moved to Putnam Co ,Ga: was a silversmith (his Greene Co.,Ga. descendants yet hav-

ing some of his handicraft);was licensed in 1830 under Federal authority to mint in $21,$5 and $10 coins gold mined at Dahlonega,Ga. after the "Rush"there and before the establishment of a branch U S.mint there.These coins ,bearing the im-print:"Templeton Reid,Assayer,1830"are valued from $100 to $2,000 each.(19)(b),(79).

Samuel Reid was born in 1728 in North Ireland, son of Alexander and Margaret(McCay)Reid;was approaching young man- hood when his parents brought him to America .He m. Agnes Kay,of Scotch descent.With his father's family they were in Row-an(now Iredell)Co.,N.C. in 1753 and 1765 when he took deeds to land there(37)(60):his home,at first, being in his block house on plantation on Dubleman'e creek, a branch of Yadkin River; was member of the famous"Committee of Safety"and organ-ized a largeotroop of soldiers in Rowan Co.,A.C,,which he commanded in many important military engagements during the Rev-olutionary War (37).Mise Anna Jordan,Wonticello,Ga.,granddaughter of Are.Elisabeth Yancey(Reid)Jordan,grand daughter Of Capt.Samuel Reid had(1924) the original pay roll of his Company,dated Aug 9,1780.(59)(b) .The children of eaid Samuel and Agnes(Kay)Reid were:James,Samuel,Jr.,Alexander,III,John and Andrew,Mary(Are.Rall),Wargaret(Yre. John Bailey),Sarah,Agnes and Aancy.Jamee and Mary remained in N.C. when the others moved with him to Shoulderbone creek in Greene(now Rancock)Co., Ga. in 1788.His plantation in Putnam,(formerly Baldwin) Co.,Ga was sold by his to his sons,Samuel and Alexander.Samuel,Jr., who had lived also in Jasper Co.,Lia.was first sheriff of Putnam Co ,as. and as such opened the first court held for the Ocmulgee Circuit Feb.22,1808 at Hillsboro cross-roads in Putnam Co.,Ga.,the minutes of which Court shows his death in 1808. (15)(a,b),(19)(a),(37)(b),(69)(h).He died in 1810,aged 82 years and was buried on the old Reid plantation of his son,Alex-ander,III,4 miles northwest of Natonton,Putnam Co.,Ga. The local chapter of DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION,Fatonton,Ga. is named in his honor.(37). His eon,Alexander Reid,III, m. Elizabeth Brewer;removed from Hancock(formerly Greene) Co.,Ga. to Putnam Co.,Ga. in 1808 upon the opening thereof and there founded the Reid Generations of Putnam (69)(h).'heir son,Ed-aund b. 1802 in Hancock Co.,Ga.m.Elizabeth Terrell,among whose children were:Wary Frances,wife of Judge Thomas G.Law- son,M.C.,Eatonton,Ge. and John Samuel Reid(Dec.26.1839-July 15,1924),uto m.:let Louisa Dennie.Ch.:Edmund Bunter(Dec.31, 1866 -Apr.1,1902) and Fm. Dennis Reid, b.Feb. 1868,teacher,Ex -Ordinary and official historian of Putnam Co.,Ga..Edmund Hunt- er Reid m.Oct.10,1894 Rosa Viola, daughter of and Mary Elizabeth(Reid)Talbot.She m.:2nd.,in latonton,Ga.,Aug.23,1917

Lucius Lamar Iniejlt,Georgia historian.(37,15,)(69)(h).Jas.P.Reid,Morgan Co ,Gee,legielator,was brother ofJno..Sam 1 (69)(q) George Reid, apparently fifth son of Immigrant,Alexander,I,was probably born in Ireland before his parents' emigra-

tion in 1745 ( 16)(37); took deed in Rowan Co.,N.C. in 1763 (60);m. ,probably in Rowan Co ,N.C. Margaret (53)(2)(1) . Tradition from two independent sources,recorded 27 years apart ,in 1894 and 1921,recite that he was commander of a

troop of militia and in battle with the British in the Revolutionary War was shot"through the breast with one ounce Brit-ish minnie ball" and "through the stomach"(16),(69)(d).each showing as part of the incident that a "silk handkerchief was drawn through the opening made by the bullet" to sterilize the wound;that the same healed and that he saw further service in that war .(19)(c),(61)(a)(65)(a),(78). He was granted"headright" lands in Wilkes Co.,Ga:350 acres in 1785 and 50_acres in 1796; in Greene Co.,Ga ,400 acres on north east bank of Ogeechee river in 1798(23)(b);as resident of Greene Co.,Ga.took deeds:Oct.10,1788 from Matthew Findley in 14th District of Greene,(53)(4)(v); and as resident of Wilkes Co.,Ga.,Way 1,1792 from Ann Bennett for'land on White's Creek, a branch of Little River,granted to her in 1785,(56)(4)(a),(77)(d);was Contin ental Commissioner of Accounts for S.C. and Ga in 1789 and Justice of the Peace in Greene Co.,Ga. from Dec.4,1791 to Dec. 13,1792 ,(23)(a); was present and purchaser,as was his son,George Reid,Jr.,Dec. 9,1799 at the sale of the personal proper-ty in Greene Co.,Ga.of the estate of Matthew Gaeton,Sr.,deceased,(53)(2)(d)and both he and son,Georee were "hiring the Gaston slaves"(53)(2)(c). Lettere of administration on his estate granted in Greene Co•,Ga .to hie widow,Marearet,Aug.26, 1801,tha administration.being completed and letters of dismissal Leaned to her Oct. 9,1802(53)(2)(h and i).

Andrew and John Reid,apparently third and fourth sons of immigrant,Alexander,I,were also among the earliest settlers of Greene Co.,Ga.when it was opened Feb.3,1786(65)(a),where Andrew Reid died in 1791 and John ,in 1806.(37)(a),(53)(2)(p).

Other and more numerous of the earlier deacendants,living in Eastern and !iddleGa.,of these sons of imeigrant,Alexand er,I, are found in some other publications.(15),(37),(69)(h).

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-4- Of the sons of George Reid,I,at least, Alexander,IV,Henry Martin,I, and George,II,residents of Capt.WeeMelton's

District Greene Co.,Ga. in 1792 and 1793 volunteered as soldiers 'for the duration of"Waynee(Creek and Cherokee Indiana) War under Capt. Jonas Fauche and each so continued until honorably discharged at Greensborough,Ga. in 1796.(47)(b)(1-3). (47)(c)(1).

In the administration of the estate of George Reid,I, by his widow,Margaret,in Greene Co.,Ga. annraisal was made by Adam,Patrick and Hugh Hayes,Jas.Wares and Thomas Davis.(53)(2)(h,k).

As all the above three sons were of age,the failure of all of them to join with the widow,Mergaret,in the administr-ation of their father's eetate,or to appear among the attendnants or purchasers at her sale of his personal property,may indicate that each had removed from the old home community before their father's death,or that she was their sten moth-er .It ie known that George Reid, Leon of the immigrant,Alexander was their father.(53)(2)(i),16(16),69)(a)

Original affidavits examined ,as made by Henry Reid and wife,Edith(Harrieon) Reid, George Reid and wife,Jane (g (Gaston) Reid and Lydia(Harrison )Reid, widow of said Alexander Beid,IV,deceased,-ell in Carroll Co.Ge. from March 27, 1851 to March 17,1855 establish that all three were brothers and had served as a bove in "Wayne'" War;that the BOth. birthday of both said Henry and George Reid in Carroll Co.,Ga. occurred in 1853,meaning that they were twin sone of said George Beid,Land probabk* of his wife, Margaret,although not shown as the mother of said three eons of George Reid,I. (35.5)(e),(47)(b)(1 -3),(47)(c)(1).While it is not known.the greater probability seems that the father-in-law of George Reid,I, was a Henry Martin, possibly of Lancaster Co.,Pa.,but more probably of Rowan Co.,N.C. with acme chance that in-stead he may have been an Asa Barton although both assumptions may be wrong..

Although -it seems probable that there were other children than the three known eons of George Reid,II, and Margar-et(?) no facts have been found of brothers or sisters of these three .The first appearance among the descendents of the immigrant Alexander Reid,I, and wife,Margaret(McCay)Reid of the Christian name "Henry Martin" is in the family of his ge. son,George Reid,a;of "Asa","Asa Berton" and "Jasper " among the descendants of his grandson,George.II;of "Catherine(Kat-ie"),"Elizabeth","Rhesa" and "Robert" in the families of both of hie grandsons,Penry Martin,I, and George J1.(16),(20) (lac),(36),(36.1)(a),(14)(a)(3),(48)(e). 1 E

Hereinafter numhere and hyphens are written to indicate generations. The distance(in number of generations) a de-scendant is from said Alexander and Margaret(McCay) Reid may be counted,-recognising them as our first known ancestors numbered thus :"-1-". In this scheme "1-5-" means George Reid,I,possibly their fifth child(obviously their fifth son(50) (b);"1-5-1- " means his son,Alexander,IV(47)(b)(3),(66)(b);"1-5-2" means Henry Martin Reid.I.(16),69)(a),(47),(47)(b)(1)-,

(32)(d);"1 -5-3" means George Reid,II,(16)(69)(b),(47)(b)(1 -2);(47)(c)(1). Other figures,- one for each generation,-since the birth of Alexander,I, in Ireland, are Strung out,separated by hyphentathus: 0 1-5-2-10-3-1-1-1-2" shows nine (9) generations,beginnirg with the birth of Alexander Reid,I, in Ireland,-probably by 1700 A. nand ending with the birth June 9,1932 of Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Katherine (Luckett)Forteon in Fort Worth.Tex.(13.1). These figures each label and identify A particular person as the ancestor of the youngest back to the immigrant and completely trace the line without mistaken parentage at any stage in the about 232 years mentioned. Fewer or more figures are used, as needed to label and identify any descendant of Alexander,I.(or of other lines in this booklet.such as Gas-ton,Simonton,etcanot in the Reid line from the beginning, or not at all.). The last figure in a string separated by hyphens shows whether the person in the last family is oldest, youngest or intermediate,- and in what order of ages therern.The same is h shown as to generations represented by figures next to last, and further back.Reading these strings of figures, always backwards( from the last) the generations get older ,one at a time,-as hyphens are passed.

In this way ,in this booklet, any one can trace himself"all the way back" to immigraniAlexander Reid (and the some as to other lines of families listed herein) and learn we whether his own ancestor,in each generation through which his

own blood comes, was oldest, youngest or intermediate,- and in what order of age he stood,in the family into which he was born. Where dates of births are lacking the listings herein may not be in the order of ages in each family. None have been listed in any family without some information that the person was born into that family,- in some order of ages. Number "1" is not started over for " each set of children where there is more than one marriage by a parent and more than one family, or "half" brothers and sisterallo matter how many marriages and how many families of children of the same parent the numbering is consecutive from 1 upwards to the total,unbroken in series.

Abbreviations herein used include:"b." for "born","Ch." for "Child" or "Children","d." for "died";"dau." for "daughter";"m." for "married"."Ch." immediately following listing of a marriage means children of that marriage.

The following pages will list, among others some of the descendants of George Reid,I, of North treleed, Lan-caster Co.,Ra.,Rowan CoaN.C.,Wilkes and Greene counties,Ga.,he being son of said Alexander and Margaret(mcCay)Reid. 1-5-1.ALFIANDER REIM V. married Lydia, dau. of Davis Harrison in Greene Co ,Ga. March 11,1796.(47)(b)(3) end died in Jackson Co ,Ga. Dec. 3,1836(47)(b)(3).The date of his birth has not been learned,such facts as known indicating that he was probably older than his brothers, Henry Martin Reid,I, and George Reid,II. That his father-in-law's name was "Dave is"Harrison rests on inference as"Davis Harrison" was recorded among the attendants and purchasers at the sale of the personal pronerty of "the estate of Matthew Gaston,Sr a father-inlaw of George Reid,II,brother of said Alexander ,IV. on Dec. 9,1799, within 3 years of the marriage aforesaid and in the same county.(53)(2)(d) and of the frequent occur-rence ever since of "Davis" as a Christian name among the deacendante of Henry Martin ,Ij, and Edith(Farrison)Reid, sister of said Lydia( and that said Lydia made her home with said Henry Martin,I, and Edith(Harrison) Reid after the death of her husband(35.5)(c,d,e). Both said Lydia(Harrison)Reid and Edith(Harrison)Reid were born in W.C.(48)(a)(3),Lyd-ia in 1777 and Edith in 1781.

In Greene Co.da. the name of Alexander Reid,IV, is 14th. on a muster roll of Troops called into active service by Gov.Geo. Matthews from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31,1794 (19)(a). Robt. Milton,commender certified May 4,1793 that"Alexander Reid had joined' the Company of Horse' and "had been 'over the river' scouting for a month".Certificates to him from Capt. Jonas Fauche and John Harrison,Cornett,both of the Militia Dragoons for services in June 1792,June and July,1794, June and Dec. 1795 and Jan. and Feb. 1796' are on file.(47)(b). He was honorably discharged at Greensborough,Ga. in 1796. On Nov.10,1853 the United States granted his widow,Lydia (Harrison) Reid " 160 acres Of'boanty land'es a resident of Carroll Co.,Ga. for these services,she never having re-married.(47)(b)(3). While residing in Venable'e District,Jackson Co.Ga. he was granted land in Lee Co a da. in the Georgia "Land Lottery,1827".(66)(b).Ae he was ab-sent from Jackson Co.,Ga. when the U.S. Census for 1830 was recorded it is assumed he may have removed to these Lee county lands, returning to Jackson county before his death there in 1836. His marriage had been soleminzed before Wm. George,J.P .in Graeae Co.,Ga.(47)(b)(3). No children of this marriage survivad them.(35.5)(c,dae )

Four of the 17 children of said Henry Martin,I, and Edith(Harrison) Reid have not been heard of,and possibly d. be-fore maturity. All of the 12 children of George,II, and Jane(Geston) Reid have been recorded. Such of the descend-ants of these 25 Reide as diligent and prolonged search could locate are recorded hereinafter. 1-5-2-Henry Martin Reid,I, was b. before March 27,1773(47)(b)(1),(16),(32)(d) in Rowan Co.,N.C.( 7),(60), son of George I, and Margaret( ?)( )Reid(53)(2)(h). Henry Martin Reid, I, volunteered as aforesaid in "Haynes'" War in 1793, serving two years before his honorable discharge at the end of that war in 1796. 'During 18 months of this period" he was kept guarding the fort'. He was granted 160 acres of 'bounty land , by United States for this service.(47)(b)(1).

Re moved from Greene Co., a. after 1796' to S.C.' and thence to Gwinnett Co.,Ga. about 1820 and to Cerroll Co Ga soon after the latter's opening for settlement in Dec. 1826(69)(a).He and wife,Edith(Parrison)Reid stated in af- fidavits aforesaid that they each were present at the marriage of his brother and her sister,Alexander Reid,Iv toLydia Rarrieon in Greene Co.Ga aMarch 11,1796(47)(b),(47)(c)(1,3). 1-5-2-Henry Martin Reid,I, m. 1798(4) in Greene Co.,Ga. Edith, b. in N.C. in 1781(?),probably daughter of. Davie

-siZtt.71erine("Katie"), ;8-Phoebe, or Reuben HarrisoraCh.1-Henry Martin,II;2- 1803;4- 5-Davis, 1806(35.5•)(c,d);6-Reuben, 1811;9- 10-Elisabeth,Jan.4,1814;11-George, ;12-Robt.A.,Dec.24,1817;13-Lydia, 1819:14-Edith. 1821;15-T.Her-

risen, 1823;16-John, 1825;17-Rhesa, 1827. (1),(36.1)(a,b),(36),(34.3)(a),%(35.5.)a,b),(47)(b)(3),(48) (a)(2.3),(104),(105),(34.3),(131(2).

1-5-2-1-Henry Martin Reid,II never married(32)(e). He died at advance age in Carroll Co.Ga. and is buried in the fami-ly burying ground on the farm of his brother, Reuben Reid in the S. -k of Land lot No. 258 in 7th.Diat. of original Car-roll (now Raralson) CoaGa.(35.5)(b),(36).

3 , 1-5-2-3-Catherine("Katie) Reid m. 1824(4) Edward("Neddie") Stenford,b. in Oa. in 1799.Ch.1-Martha,4-/ 1828;2-Calline,

1829;3-Lonisa, 1838;4-David, 1840;5-Jane, 1844 (35.5•)(b)•'

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1-5-2-3-1-Martha Stanford m. 18 Geo.F.("Dock")Reid. _5.: She d.Sept.17,1901(See"1 -5-3 -5-1"p._ hereof).

2-Calline Stanford m. 1049 Andrew Reid(See"1-5-2-5 -1" below) 4-David Stanford m. 136 ,dau. of Elder Robt.T.Speight,Bremen,Haralson Co.,Ga. Ch.:1-Louisa,

2-Robt., ;3-Wm., Tit-Isaac W., :5-Gee., , 1-Louisa Stanford m. 188 Aaron Harper.Ch, :1 - 2-Robt. Stanford m. 189: % and d, 1896.Ch.1 -

.Ch.:1 -Bessie, ;3-David, 3-Wm. Stanford m. 189 Josie ,dau. of ;8-Emma,

;2-Effie, 4-Chas., ;5-Eugene, ;7-Ruby, ;re-Jessie May, 10-Wm.,Jr., ;11- ;12-

;9-Mary("Mollie"),

5-George Stanford m. Lillie. dau. of Bass S & ElizabethfCagle ;Tillman Ch.1 -Iva L., ;4 -H.Grady, ;5-A.Tera, ;6-N.Elizabeth,

;2-Georgia R,

;14-Arthur; 3-Roy E., ;7-Edna, 9-Hugh W., ;10-Hasa Tillman, ;11-Francis C., ;12-A. Ruth, •13-Samu:egl:

;8-Robbie T.

4-Isaac W. Stanford m. Mamie,dau of aud ( )Harrison.Ch.:1 -Thelma, ;2-Pauline, 3-Fred, ;4-Ivy, ;5-Leon, ;6-Isaac W. Jr., ;7-Chas. Lee, 1 -5-2 -3 -

5-Jane Stanford m. 186 Benj.W.(b. in Ga. 1843)son of Wm. and Nancy Whitten.Ch.;l-Beattie ;2-Texana,3-Della, '1- Beattie Mitten m. 189 Henry, son of Washington and Rachel (Ballard)Hallman.Ch.1 -Weldon, ;2 -Annie;3 -Iserie(Sall

2 -TexanaWhitten a 189 Clark, son of and Tallahassee (Lewis)Turner.Ch.1-Turner,Warner,Beulah,Foster,Effie 3 -Della Whitten a. 189

- Riley,Jr.,son of Riley Thomas, who d. in 100th. year in Haralson Co.,Gs.Ch.1 - -

1 -5 -2 - 5 -Davis Reid lived many years prior to his death in the community of old Concord Primitive Baptist Church which

is about 4 miles north of Carrollton,Ga. on the Temple road.He m. let:probably in Gwinnett Co.,Ga. Ch.1 -Andrew, 1823;2-Henry Martin,III,June 11,1831;2nd. Jane Warnett.Ch. -3 -Elisha, 1838;5-Reuben, ,1341;6+Ceo.H., 1343;7 -Alexander,V, 1345;8-Jas., 1847'9-Frances rliCie, (34.3.(a),(35.5)(c,d,e),(43)(a)(3). 1 -5 -2 -5-

1 -Andrew Reid m. 1349 Canine, dau. of Edw.("Neddie" and Catherine("Katie")Reid(See "1-5-2-3-2" above),d.Dec.23, 1910,:tged 82 years.(1o3).Ch,1-Amanda,Nov.5,1850,2-Edward Davis("Bud"), ;3 -Georgianna,d. unm. ;-Henry

r

Martin.IV, ,1857;5-Jane, 1859;6-Mary Elizabeth("Mollie"), ,186_;7-Andrew,Jr., ,186_,d.unm. 1892.(31732)(a),(35-5)(c,d.e),(34.3.)(a).

1-Amanda Reid m. 1875 Wm. Harvey,b. Mar.7,1851.son of Robt. Alexander("Maj..Bob , ") and Nancy Katherine(Adrian) Reid.(2),(17 -a -b),(32)(e).(See " 1-5-3- 7-9" hereinafter for descendants).(5),(17).

3-Edward Davis("Bud") Reid m . 187_ Cash. Ch.14Mary Viola,Jan.28 ,1871;2-Martha("Mattie"), 1875;3-Cora, ,187 ;4-Emma, ,187,.;5-Arizona. .183_.(1)

1-Mary Viola Raid, m.Dec.20,1887 Jas.l.b•May 13,1868,son of Thos. and ( )Hutcheson. Ch.:1-Edw.J., Aor.20,1839:2-Maudie,Oet. 5,1890;3 -May,Sept.26,1393;4-Ritter,Feb.12,1895(d.Oct.25,1896).Jas.E. d.Feb.5,1908;Mary Viola, Xar.24,1936(1)

1 -Edw.J. Hutcheson m.Dec.17,1909 Ws, dau. of Luther and Ellen(Walden)McEwen.Ch.1-Florence,July 17,1911;2-Hugh Lee,Sept.29,1913;3-Floree,Eac.3,1915;4-Horace,Oct.29,1917;5-J.L.,Nov. 26, 1919;6 -Clarence,Aer.22,1922;7 -Roy tugene,Aug.22, 1925:8-Betty Joe, Dec. 28,1927 ;9-Bobby June,Apr.27,1930.(1)

2 -Maudie Hutcheson m.Mar. 2,1913 Chas.,son of Gartrell and Elizabeth Smith.Ch.1 -Ratio,Ang.12,1914;2 -Gleam-enApr.8,1919;3 -Dewey,Apr.4,1924;4 -June Sue,June 21,1935(1).

3-May Hutcheson m. 1915 John, son of L.M. and Gartie( )Gray. Ch.1 -Clara Mae,Oct.30,1916.(1) 2-d, 2 -Martha("Hattiem)Reid m. Dec. 20,1887,WM.,son of Nathan and Elizabeth(Coleman)Herper.Ch.1 -Minnie Lee,Jaly 10,1891 infanj "Mattie" d. ,Dec. 1892. (1)

1-Minnie Lee Harper m.Feb.7,1909 Bruce, son of Henry H. and Mattie(Chandler)Merrell.Ch.;1 -Hiram,Oct.2,1910;2 -Du-ma,W.,May 16,1914;3 -Wm.Lawrence,Feb.22,19/7.(1) *(Louise Nixon')

* 1-Hiram Merrell m.Aug.20,1937(1,1(12-Duma W. Merrell m.Oct.13,1933 Mary Frances Ross.Ch.1 -Patricia Sue; 3 -Wm.Lawrence Merrell m.July 15,1937 Eleanor Griffin(1) 1 -Hiram Merrell m.Aug.201937 Louise Nixon.

3-Cora Raid m. 190_ Ely.Grubbs. 14 -Emma 2eid m. 189 -Wm.,son of Wm. and NInerva(Rowell)Waldrop.She d. 189 childless.(1) 5 -Arizona Reid m. -190 Wm.,eon of Jae.J. and ( )Green.Ch.14.

-

4-HENRY MARTIN REID,IV,Rt.2,VinemO'nt,A1a.m. lst. ,dau. of Robt.M. and (Carmichael)Bryant.Ch.1 -La- ;4-Annie, 7-Elbert, 8 varre,2 -Ncra,.'22);3 -Delia. .;Oscar

5-Jane Reid,Rt.,Vinemont,Ala. m. 5-;Pearl, ;6-Edmund,

187_ Joshua F.Rowell.Ch.;1 -Moses, 187_;2-Fannie, 3 -Alt - ;4 Mealy, ;5-Elbert,

_ on, ;6-Homer, (31).

6-"cry Elizabeth("Mollie")Reid m.Sept.1,1892,John H..Bremen,da.,b. 186 , son of L.Jackson and Elizabeth(Hogan) Jones .Ch .:1-Linney Ethel,Feb.11,1894(d.June 21,1904';2-Homer Andrew,Sept.6,1895;3-Wm.Ambrey("Pike"),Nov.13,1897;4-Nonna Jane,Aug.25,1899(d.Aug.30,1900);5-Henry Nathan,Sept.5,1900(d.Feb.26,1903);6-Ora Mae,June 21,1906.(1),17)(b,c),(80),(103).

2-Homer Andrew Jones m.Mov.29,1829 Stella Dye,Bowdon,C.a.;3 -Wm.Ambrey("Pike")Jones m.Easter Sun ,Apr.1934 Mar-garet Fletcher;6-Ora Mae Jones m. Sept.26,1937 Harold H. Huff(1)(103). 1 -5 -2 -5 -

2-HEYRY MARTIN REID,III,Bowdon,Ga. m. Sept.2o,1855 Mary Williams Ch;1 -Martha Lester,Aug.21,1857;2 -Cynthia Ann,Sept. 11,1859 :3 -Lydia Jane,July 26,1861;4-Elmira Catherine,Feb. 13,1866;5-Mary L.,Feb.23,1868;6 -Stephen Elizabeth,Feb.22,1871; 7 -Nicy Rebecca,Oct. 3,1373;8-Henry Martin,V,Mar.2,1877.

'2-Cynthia Ann Reid m.J.B. Owensby.Ch.:1 *IAN- 3-Lydia Jane Reid m. J.M. Lenderman. Ch.1 -

ing. 4-Elmira Catherine Reid m. Geo.W. Kemp.Ch.1 - 5 -Mary L. Reid m. Samuel J. Steen. Ch.1-

'6 -Stephen Elizabeth Reid m. E.C. Siepson.Ch.1- '7-Nice Rebecca Reid m. Chas.E. Houston.Ch.:1 - (13.2),(32)(g). '8-Henry Martin Beid,V,m. Ella Ayres.Ch.:1-

4- NEWTON D. REID m. let.: 18- Jane Williams,Ch.:.1 -Annie, :2-E11a, ;3 -bleu, 2nd.to Sarah("Sallie")Sims.Ch.:4-Linda, ;5-Estelle,

1- Annie Reid a. 188 John, Oullmen,Ala., son of Jesse Crutchfield of Carroll Co.,Ga.Ch.1 - 2 -Ella Raid m. 188 Thes.Kelley.Ch.1 - 3 -Mary Reid m.lst. Dec. 1891 Henry D.,son of D. Newton and Mary Ann(McPherson)Tillman.Ch.:None.;2nd. tolssac

Brock.Ch.1 - 4-Linda Reid m. 1894 and moved to S.C.,Ch.1 - 5 -Estelle Reid m. 189_ Kelley Crews. Ch.1 -

1 -5 -2 -5- 5 -Reuben Reid m. 186 Maude Upshaw.Ch.1 -Clifton, 188_;2-Jefferson,

4-Donnie, ;5 -Alice, ;6-Jackson, ;3-Laura,

1-Clifton Reid m. Eddie B. Rigsby;Ch.:1 - 2-Jefferson Reid m. Laura Brock.Ch:14 3-Laura Reid m. Milton Jones. Ch.:1 - 4-Donnie Reid m. •Evie Lou Rigsby.Ch.1:1 - 5 -Alice Reid m. Alfred, son of John Daniel,Ch.:1- 6-Iackson Reid m. Pearl, dau. of M. Walker Coats. Ch.l: -

1 -5 -2 -5- 6 -Geo.H. Reid m.

6 Sarah Frances Williams,Ch.1 -Rebecca Caroline, ;2 -Jas.H,

3-Davis, ;4-Thos., - ;5-Sam'l D., :6-John Lee, ;7-Lassie, 8-Della;

1-Rebecca Caroline Reid m Wm.Pinckney, son of Gilbert and Elizabeth(Haynes)Cole.Ch.:1 -Grady Woodfin,

2 -Relva, ;3-Horace Reid, ;4 -Charlsie, 1-Grady Woodfin Cole m. 191_ Lelia Mae Williams.Ch.1-Woodfin 3-Horace Reid Cole m. Mary Jane Astin. Ch.:1 -Jane Ellen (34.3).

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1..5-2-5-6-1- -6- 4-Charlsie Cole m. Geo.McKinley Nunnelly.Ch.:1 -Charles. Charlsie d. 19

2 -Jas.H. Reid m. Laura, dau. of Wm. Pinckney and (Crutchfield)Cole.Ch.:1 -Eva Louise, 2-Mary Fae, ;3-Willie Lee, ;4-Jas.Harold,

1-Eva Louise Reid m. 1910 Paul Fanning,son of Judge Wm.F. and (Hagan)Brown.Ch.:1 -Jae., 2-Paul Reid, ;3-Beverley.

2-Mary Fae Reid m. ;Geo'.N.McCain.Ch.:1 -Carlton, ;2-Laura Jean, 3-Willie Lee Reid m. ;Wm.Hay.Ch.:1 -Dalton, ;2-Jae.

3-Davis Reid m. Minnie Camebell.Ch.:1- 5-Samll D. Reid m. Melvina Smith.Ch.1 4- 6-John Lee Reid m. 1st.: ;2nd Gynthia,dau. of and (Weetbrooks)Williamson. 7-Cassie Reid m. Enoch Stedham.Ch.1- 8 -Della Reid m. Enoch Cook.Ch.:1 -

1 -5 -2 -5- 7 -Alexander Reid,V,m. ;Emily Smith.Ch.:1 -Willis, ;2-Ida, .He was Civil War sold-

ier and guard and Andersonville(Ga.)•prison(Confederate).(103). 8 -Jas.Reid m. Jane Green.Ch.:1 -Lonnie, ;2-Lester, ;3-0 C., ;4-Robt.,

5-"Dee", 1-Lonnie Reid m. Ida Fuller.Ch.1 - 2 -Lester Reid m. ;Wm.Ivey.Ch.1 - 3 -0.C. Reid m. Mittie Daniel. 4h.1- 4-Robt.Reid m. Alice McKenzie.Ch.1 - 5-"Dee" Reid m. Willie Whitehead.Ch.1- (34.3)(a).

9-Frances Nicie Reid m. Philo H., b. 18_, eon of Wyatt and Mary 11.(Liner)Chandler, natives of N.C. (69)(e),(47)(c)(2),(35.5)(b).Ch.;1-Mary("Mollie"), ;2-Thomas, ;3-George, ;4-Rufus, 5-Lucinda, ;6-Angie, ;7-Wyatt, ;1-Enoch, ;9-Ida, (1)

Philo H. Chandler,Eeq. was re-elected Tax Collector of Carroll Co.,na.(Seel -5-2-12" andffl -5 -2 -16" pp.9 and10 ). 1 -5-2 -

6-Reuben Reid m. ,1831 Jane b. 1110,clau.of Nathan Lee and ( )Golden of Walton and Carroll courities,Ga.(35-5)(a,b),(104),(38).Ch.:(b. in Ga.)(48)(a)(3):1 -Sarah Ann, 1832 ;2-Davis, .1134;3 -Seab- orn, ,1835;4-Henry and 5-Phoebe(twins),June 5,1836;6 -Matthew,11, ,1838;7-Alexander, ,1139;87 Geo., ,1140;(never m.);9-Hobt.("Little Bob"), ,1841;10-Hulda, ,1843;11-Edith, ,1144 ;12 - Lydia Catherine,Sept.23,1845;13 -Lucinda, , (38),( 48)(a)3),(35.5)( b,),(1o4 ).

1-Sarah Ann Reid m. ,1851 Benj.F. Watson. Ch.:1-Elmira, ,1852;2 -Mary*Elizabeth,Oct.2,1854(31);3 - Margaret, ,185604- Geo. ,1858;5-Katie, ,1860;6-Hattis, ,18671Dinah, ,1870; 8e Alone°, ,1872;9-Anna, ' 1874(70

1-Elmira Watson m. 11777Mell McEwen.Ch.:1 -Alice, ,18774;2-Vannie, „1180 7 ;3-Viola, 18827;4-Camilla, ,18847;5-Franklin, ,18177;6-Harris, ,1189:7-John, ,1891;8 -Wren? 1893;

1-Alice McEwen m. Cheeves.Ch.:1- 2-Vannie McEwenm. Muse.Ch.:1 - 3 -Viola McEwen m. Muse. Ch.:1- 4 -Franklin McEwen m. Baker.Ch.:1 - 5-Harris McEwen m. Annie Shell.Ch.:1 - 6-John McIEWen m. Maude Hendrix.Ch,:1 - 7 -Wren? McEwen m. Nickerson(Mixon)Ch.:1

There are about 50 grand children of Elmira (Watson) Metwen.(104). 1-5-2-6-1-

2-Mary* Ann*Elizabeth Watson". Dec. 16,1875 Wm. Jos.( 0Billie 0 ),b.Sept.1,1856,son of Renben,Jr. and Nancy raiz - abeth(Levis)Holcombe.She d. Sept. 1895 .Ch.1 -Nancy Ann Della, ,1876;2-Reuben Wm.Renry Franklin,Sept 16,1882.(38).

3-Margaret Watson m. Robt.M. b. ,185_,so n of Jas. Madison and JaneKatherine(Reid) Holcombe.(See 1 ...5 -3 ..7 -2",p. 14 hereof).Ch.:1 -Anna, (33).

4-Catherine("Katiiw)Wateon m. M. Parker Walker(moved to Tex.)Ch.1- 5-Martha("Mattie") Watson m. Jos.Perry.Ch.1 - 6-0eo Watson m. • Carrie Redding. Ch.:1- 7 -Dinah Watson m. Jas.I. Redding. Ch.:1-Edward, ,1889 :2-Royal, 11917;3-Otto.

4-Guy, 18957;5-Dewey, ,1898;6-Leon, 19057 7-Ernie, ,1907;8-Franklin, .1910. Dinah (Watson) Redding hagabout 50 grandchildren.

1-Edward Redding m. Annie Redding.Ch.:1 -Sterling, ,19097;2-Inez, .19117;3-A1- ine, ,1913;4-John, 1915,5-Della, ,1917;6-Lewis, .192C:7-Barney. ,1923;8- Carl, 192579-Clyde, 1927;10-Magdalene, ,1930;11-Eugene, ,19347;12-Annie Fay, 4938.

3-0tto Redding m . Hattie Sims.Ch.:1 - 4-Guy Redding m. Oma Dewberry.Ch.:1 - 6-Leon Bedding m. Bertha Ward.C11.:1 - 7 -Ernie Redding m. Linnie Huse.Ch.:1 - 8 -Franklin Redding m. Ruth Swanson.Ch.:1 -

8 -Alonzo Watson m. Clara Rays. Ch.;1 - 9 -Anna Watson d. umm. in young womanhood.

1 -5.2 -6- 2-Davis.Reid m. ,moved to Ark. 3 -Seaborn Reid le. 115_ .Ch.;1- ; "noes"; 4-Henry Reid m.Jan.3,1861 Martha Jane,b. Dec.14,1839,dau. of Reuben,Jr. and Nancy Elizabeth(Lewle)Holcombe.brother

of Wm.Jos.Holcombe, (See "1-5-2-6-1-2-" above)(38).The inscribed tombstone of said Henry Reidin hit father's family bury-ing ground aforesaid reads: d.Aug. 16,1863". Their Ch.;1-Reuben Davis,Jan. 14,1862(d.S::: ; .81:::87.

,186_;5-LydiaOct.9

)(31) 5-Phoebe Reid m. 185_ Barnabas S. Howard(d.June 20,1894,aged 58 years, he d, preceding her at age of 56)

Ch.:1-Reuben Ahaz, 185_;2-David A.. 185_;3-Sarah("Sallie"), 1865;6-Elitabeth("Liezie"), 186 .7 - 187 ;8-Della, '187 Jas.A., Washington, 187_ (104).

_.. ....01-Lonie, ,187_:10-0e0.

1-Reuben Ahaz Howard m.Apr.10.1877Martha Ellen.b.Mar.15,1859, dau. of John Dickinson and Mary Ann(Reid)Aldridge(3). (See"1 - 5-2 -7 -1-4" p.13 hereof).Ch.;1-Robt., ;2-Homer, ;(d. );3-Wm.Noel, (d. )04-Geo., ;(d. );5- *:6- * ;7- •;(* all d. infants);(104)(a).

Robt. Howard m. Catherine Howard. Ch.:1 - 2 -David Howard m. 1882,Ella , b. 1865,dau. of Geo.Flemine and Hartha(Sradley)Reid(33)(b).(See

"1-5-3 -7-40 p. 14 hereof). Ella d. 1914. 3-SarahrvSallie") Howard m.Steven A,son of "Dock" and "PusetHately) Lande.Ch.:1 - 188_:

2- ; 3-Lora, 1- Lands m. Benj. Weaver. Ch.:1- ;2 - 3 -Lora Lands m. Sept. 1911 Lloyd, son of Jas. Reuben and Octavia Lee(Brooks)Thite;(d. 1933 ).Ch.1 -Evelyn,

1912. 4-Wm.("Bill") Howard m. 188_ Sadie Nelson.Ch.:1 -Lola Pearl, ;2-Elbert. ;3-Jennie. ?-Mary, ;5-Jas.

; m. 7-Royal, ;8-Martha("Mattie"),

:10,13:17, 9-Esther, .1-5-2-6-5-4-1-Lola Pearl . Lewis. Ch.:1- (104 )(a). 5-Lydia Howard m. 188 John Robt!,brother of Martha Ellen(Aldridge)Howard,wife of Lydia's brother,ReubenAhat

Howard above.(See "1-5-3-7-1-7" p.1 hereof).: Ch.;1-Lillie Belle Aldridge,Mar.14,1811.(1),(104)(a),(3). 6-Elisabeth("Liezie")Howard m. 181 Jos("Ceph"),son of Robt.M. and • (Carmichael?)Bryant.Ch.:1 -Judson,

1-Judson Bryant a. Bean, son of Franklin and Mary (Posey)Davis.Ch.:1 -Bryant,Feb.25,1910;2 -Mary Sher- lene,March 25,1914. 1-5-2-6-5-6-1-1-Bryant Davis m. ,1932 Nary Lou Hackney.Ch.:1-Jos.Bryant,March 2,1939

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Novelle Threadgill.Ch.:1-Rob t. Gilber

;2-Jas.

h.Ch.:1-Grady,

fosse Danger.Ch.:1-Roderick Cecil Levens, Ch.:1- .Qonald.

Zech. Muse.Ch.:1-Vernon, Ray Sharp. Ch.:1-Frances. Herschel Ba

;5-

Ch.:1- Bertha Taylor.Ch.:1-

Emmett Wester.Ch.:1- Olin Boynton. Ch.:1:-

Emma Henry.Ch.:1-Leni,

Irving Thompson.:Ch.:4 -Hoyt, Bernard Hamrick.Ch.:1- Jane McBrayer .Ch.1+ Wm.

;2-Ruth, ;3-Emmett,

;2-Jerry, ;2-Jerome. ;3-Ruie. ;4-Gladys,

;2-

(33)(b),(36.5)

ford,

:2-Ella,;2-Ella, :3-Ewell;3-Ewell, h,

:2-Jas.

1-5-2-6-5- -7- 7-Jas.A.Howard m. Della,dau.of Wm.N.and Catherine("Katie")(Kite)Green.Ch.:1-Roy,

nie, .1902;3-Rosa. J904;4-01)61, ,1906;5-Paul(Webster,Tex.), ,1912;6-Rual, 7-Jas.A. ,Jr. , ,1917;8-Chas.. ,1923.1-5-2-6-5-7-1-Roy Howard,Rt.1,Pittsburg,Tex.m.

2-Jennie Howard,Bremen,Ga.m• . ,192 Howard Robinson.Ch.:1-Edna, 1927. 3-Rosa Howard m. 192 Mrrum Robinson,Rt.1,Waco,Ga.Ch.:1-Lowell, 1926;2-Floye,

1929;4-Hazel, 1930;5-Chloie, ,1931;6-Jeanet, ,1934;7-Wayne, ,1938. 4-Opal Howard m. ,19 Duston Warren,19 B Oak St.,Rome,Ga.Ch.:1-Betty, 1934 6-Rual Howard, Cedartown,Ga.m7 ,193 Estelle Howard. Ch.:1-Roy, ,1938.

8-Della Howard m.Dec. 189Robt.Green, brother of Della (Green)Howard, wife of Jas.A.Roward next above.Ch. 2-Walker Brock, ;3-Walter, ;4-Judson, ;5-Grace, ;6-Lillie,

Stella, ;8-Howard, ;9-Robt.,Jr., ;10-Lavonia, ;11-Chester, 12-Sarah, 9-Lonie Howard m. 189_ Walter S.Nicholson.Ch::1-Eesie,

1-Essie Nicholson m. Alexander,106 Cowine St.,Cincinnati 3 O. 10-Geo Washington Howard ,Rt. ,Rremen,Ga. m. 1892ennie. dau. of Wm. and 2-Willie, ;3-Lillie, ;4-Annie, ;5-Juddie, ;6-Sallie;

1-Effie Howard m. Starling Biggers.Ch.:1- 2-Willie Howard m. Stanford;Ch.:1- 3-LillieHoward m. Jack Redding,Bremen,Ga.Ch.11- 4-Annie Howard m. Harrison.Ch.:1- 5-Juddfe Howard m. Geo.Jeffries.Ch.:1- 6-Sarah("Sallie")Howard m. Harrell Brock.Ch.:1-

1-5-2-6- 6-Matthew Reid m.Feb.7,1860 Hannah Isabelle Holcombe,sister of Martha Jane,wife of his brother,Henry Reid.(30(104). 7-Alexander Reid m. 186 Ann, dau. of Francis M. and ( )Nix. Ch.:I-Reuben Marion, ,1861.

Alexander d. and his widow became the second with of Matthew Reid,Esq.(See "1-5-3-5- 5 ,P. hereof).(33(b),(36.5)(103,10 4 ),

Susie, ;5-Minnie, ;5-Lonie,

559 (d.Mar.3,1939).Ch.:1-Alice, ;2- 1-Reuben Marion Reid m. 1879 Frances Pettigrew,b.

Alfred, ;3-Albert D.,Feb.9,1884;4-Emma,

1-Alice Reid m. John Wesley Clinton.Ch.:1-Annie, ;2-Hattie, ;3-Lon, 4-Thelma. 1-Annie Clinton m. Keese;Ch.1;1-

2-Hattie Clinton m. Gaulding,son of John M. and (Gaulding)McDaniel.Ch.:1- 4-Thelma Clinton m. Walker.Ch.:1-

2-Susie Reid m. Roland J. Akin.Ch.:1-

3-Albert D. Reid m. 4

"Sis"

Reid m. 5-Minnie Reid m. 6•Lonle Reid m. 7-Robt Alfred R;3- m.

1-5-2-6- 9-Robt. ("Little Bob" Reid

4- 187 :5- 2-Annie Reid m. 188

3-

Tiles Huff.Ch.:1- H.Z. Crumpton,Athens,Tenn.Ch.:1- J. Buford Buntyn.Ch.:1- J. Walter Johnson.Ch.:1-

Ch.:1-

m. 186 Rebecca Harper.Ch.

(20)(a,

187 ;6= 187 :7-

(

_ Sam.' ,son of Rad and

12-Annie, 187_

)Holland.Ch.:1-

(33)(b).(36.5)

18 ;Jas. 186

3-Jas. Reid m. 188_ "Sie" dau. of Pleatous and RaChel(Tolbirt)McCaghren.Ch.:1- 2- :3- ---TV:

;respectively,Lydia

7- Reid m. 1897 Horton.Ch.1:-

10-Hulda Reid m. 186 John Q.Adams. Ch.la

11-Edith Reid m. 186- Henry. b. 184, son of Chas. and Jane("JenniegReid) Norman of Cleburne Co.,Ala. _.. (48)(e)( (20)(a. b,c,d,),(104).(gee"1-5-3-4-6-" page hereof).

12-Lydia Ca

;2-Jas.Ma:dison,

an.4,1866 Reuben Kellett,b. May 9,1846,brother of Martha Jane and Hannah Isabelle Holcombe, wives of Henry and Matthew Reid respectively.Lydia C. Reid's brothers.(310.

13-Lucinda Reid m. 187_ John {"BueRi

soldiers,The

:1-John,Jr. ;2- (104) 1-5-2- (b.in Ga.)

8- Phoebe Reid . m. ,1829(7)Martin,(b.

war.(36.3),(38).(39)(d)•

ben,I,and Mary Ann(Kellett)Holcon3:e.Chl:1-Dr.Reub- er„Y.D.

Tenn.),Peb.15,1810,son

n, ,1833;3-GeO.Martin,Mar.2,1843.(32)(e),(35.5)(A,b),(38),(48)(4 -(3).Phoebe was 'badly afflicted' before the Civil War and lost her husband from illness at home early in the War.Her 3 sons were COn-federate soldiers.The wife of her youngest son,Geo.Nartin, stayed with her while they were in the war.(36.3).(38).(39)(d)• 1-5-2-

10-

;8-Lydia,

;(34.7)

1833 (48)(a)(3) Absalom(b.in Tenn.),Peb.15.1810,son of Wm. and Sarah ( )Adams,b,in Va. in 1787 and 1789 respectively.Absalom d.Aug

,186

1875,Elizabeth,July 23,1885.Ch.:1-:.Hahala, 1834,2-Edith("Edi"), 1836;3-Phoebe

,185

abeth,Sept.18,1839(34.7)(a);4-Gilbert, ,,1842(killed unm. in Civi

counties,Ga.,grand

soldier); 5-Zahary Taylor, ,1344;6-Sarah Ann("Sallie"),Oct. 13,1847(13);Pargaretf :8-Lydia, :(34 .7)

(Hiram,

.5)(a,b),( 4 8)(a)(3).

1-Mahala Ada

!lister,

85Wm.S.West.Ch.:1-Robt.W., 185_;2-Lula, ,18___;3-Thos., ,186_;4- Gilbert("Gib"), .186 (d.unm. 190_);5-Wm.(d. infancy);6-Allen, ,187

1-Robt.W. West m. 187 Beria, b. .185 ,dau. of Hiram and Angeline(Cheney)Spence,of Morgan and Carroll counties.Ga..grand dau. of Geo. and Mary (Knight)Spence of Md.who came to &x. in 1780(69)(n,o).Ch.:1-Ada, 187 _ ;2- Wm. Hiram. 187_;3-Ceo.,(d.infancy);4-Wilbur !lister. 188_;54obt.Newton, ,188....;6-Emmett, 188 7-Annie,

1-Ada Westm. ,189 Harry Crockett.Ch.:1-Clarence, :3-Ray(d.infancy):

;2nd.,Lucy

;5-Raymond(d. infancy).

1-Clarence Crockett m. Ere Wren.Ch.:1-Shelby Jean,

4-11ozelle Cro ,kett, m. Wm. Stallings.Ch.1-Gloria Sue,

4-Wilbur ?aster West m. ,190 Katherine ,b. ,dau.of John Thomas and Sarah("Sallie)(Gaston) Boatright,grand dau. of Jas. Monroe and Emeline TbarkerOaston of Randolph Co.,Ala. and Carroll Co.,a..Ch.:1-Dorris I

:1-Hatti e,

Bobt.Newtoi. Lillian Sewell.Ch.:1-Robt., :2nd.,Lucy Goldsmith. Ch.12-Elizabeth,

6-Emmett West m. 7-Annie West m.

4-Frances, ;5-Iva, 2-Ruth Parish

Ch.:1-.Qonald,

5-Iva Parish m. 2-Lula West m.

1-Vernon Muse m. Ch.:1-Frances, m.

2-Jerome MUZe.m. Ruie Muse m.

4-Gladys Muse m. 3-Thos. West m.

5-Pearl, ;6-Harold, 1-Lena West m. 2-Ella West m. 3-Ewell West m.

189 ;2-Jen- - 4915;

Hazel Covey

1928;3-Junior,

:1-Hattie. ;7-

(Sewell)Rowell. Ch.:1-Effie,

;7 -Robt.

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Mattie Johnson. Ch. :I-Wm. ../r. ;2-Walter, ;3-

;Ella .Ch.:1- :2- ;3-

1-5-2-10-1-3- 4-Edith West m. 5-Pearl West m. 6-Harold West m .

6-Allen West m.lst. Ch.:3-Ophie,

2-Lillian West m.

-8- Guy Jacobs.Ch.:1-Margaret, ;2-Mildred,

Hunter. Estelle Tillman.

Anna Lovell.Ch.:1-Belle, ;2-Lillian, .1-5-2-10-1-6-1-Belle West m. P.E. Martin.Ch.:1- ;2-

;2-Betty, 3-Ophie West m. Russell Pru1tt.Ch.:1-

1-5-2-10- 2-Edith("Edi")Adams m. 1855 Wm.M. Williams.Ch.:1-Isabelle Jane,Oct. 16,1856:2-Mary Wise,Feb.8,1858;3-Wm.Abse-

lom,Jan. 16,1860;4-Gilbert Thompson,March 6,1862;5-Jesse Olark,Feb.16,1865;6-Geo.Rufus,Feb.25,1868;7-Oscar Thaddeus,March 23,1870;8-Margaret Minnie Lee,Nov.25,1872;9-Thomas Lenora,Aug.10,1875.(36.9).

1-Isabelle Jane Williams m. Davis. Ch.:1-Ethan. :2Esther, ;3-Walter, 4-

2-Mary Wise Williams m. 3-Wm.Absalom("Buddie") Williams

3-Louis B., 1-Iva Williams m. 3-Louis B. Williams m.

7-Oscar Thaddeus Williams m 3-

8-Margaret Minnie Lee Williams m. 190 Moore.Ch.:1_ 190_; 9-Thomas Lenora Williams m., Edge.Ch.:1- ;2- .3-

(14.1),(36.1)(b),36.9)(a) 1-5-2-10-

3-Phoebe Elizabeth Adams m.lst.: 185 WM.Stripling,Confederate soldier,lost in battle, son of Rev.Jas. ,b.in

18 , Stripling. Ch.:1-Wesley Capers,Aug.8,1859;2-Jas., :2nd.Clerk Dempeey.fh.:3-Sara Eliz- abeth, ; --Margaret Ida, ;5-Lula,

1-Wesley Capers Stripling m. 187 Katherine("Katie"),b.Dec.2,1859,youngest child of Sanford,II,and Mary Ann (Grow) Kingsbery,each b. and reared in Vt.,pioneer merchant and mill owner,Carrollton,Ga.,Sanford being son of Sanford,I, and Persis(Stewart) Kingsbery,Persis being dau. of John and Mary(Wilson)Stewart of Vt. and Mass.(101)(c),Sanford,II, being grandson of "Deacon Joseph",III, son of Jos.,II,son of Jos.,I,son of Henry Kingsbery,immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony with Gov. Winthrop in 1630.(69)(i). Wesley Capers Stripling became merchant prince, banker and philanthropist of Ft.Worth. Tex.,where he d.Feb.9,1934. Ch.:1-Katherine,Nov.27,1884;2-Anne,Dec.24,1885;11oise,Oct. 16,11387(d.May 1889);4-Wm.Kings-bery,Sept 26,1889;5-Lucy,Dec.11,1891;6-Pauline,Oct. 14,1894;7-Wesley Capers,Jr.,Dec, 8 , 1900 .

1-Katherine Stripling m.Apr.15,1908 Alfred M. Luckett.Ch.:1-Katherine,July 31,1909. 1-Katherine Luckett m.lst.:Sept. 11,1929 Benj.Fortson. Ch.:1-Katherine,July 13,1930;2-Benjamin,June 9,1932;2nd.:

(widow),March 1934 Walter B. Stark. 2-Anne Stripling m.Jan. 14,1908 Edmund J.Mantz of Oregon. Ch.:1-Dorothy,Dec. 1908:2-Marjorie, Aug. 1913;3-

David Stripling,April 1917. 1-Dorothy Mahtz m .Dec.31,1936 John Rodney Keating.Ch.:1-Timothy,Jan.30,1939;

4-Wm.Kingsbery Stripling m.Jan. 19,1911 Elsie Lofton.Ch.:1-Wm. Kingsbery,Jr.,Jan.21,1912 5-Lucy Stripling m.Jan.6,1914 John C. Ryan,Jr.Ch.:1-Lucy,Nov.23,1914:2-Elizabeth,May 18,1917;3-Anne Milling,July 2'

1919;4-* 1-Lucy Ryan m.Feb.3,1937 Randoplh C. Barthold.Ch.:1- *John C. Ryan,Jr.,Dec.15,1922:5- Edwin Ryan,Oct.26,1930*

6-Pauline Stripling m.June 12,1917 Wyatt Hedrick.Ch.:1-Pauline,Aug.21,1918; 2nd.:to Phillip Key French,Apr.19.1928 Ch.:2-Philip Key, J r.,June 21,1934.Philip Key French,Sr. d.Jan. 12,1934.

7-Wesley Capers Stripling,Jr.m.June 3,1925 Anne Frances Simmons.Ch.:1-Wesley Capers,II,July 3 ,1926;2-Mari Anne, Aug.24,1930 (13.1). 1-5-2-10-1-

2-Jas.Stripling m. Ella Duncan .He d.Aug.23,1923,she Dec .28,1925. Ch.:1-Franklin, ;4-Harold, 3-Rob., .Jas.Stripling ,dec'd has 2 grand children.

3-Sarah Elizabeth Dempsey m. Henry Allen. Ch.:1Beulab, ;2-Audie, ;3-Almar, 4-Capers, .All are married .Beulah has 4 Ch.,Audie,7,Almar,7 and Capers,2.

4-Margaret Ida Dempsey m. Warner Asbery Entrekin.Ch.:1-Emmett, ;2-Earl, ;3-Ernest 4-Jewell, ;5-Ruby,

1-Emmett Entrekin m. Mabel, dau. of John P. and (Gilbert)Boatright,Bremen, 4a Ch..None. 2-Earl Entrekin m. 3-Ernest Entrekin m. 4-Jewell Entrekin m. 5-Ruby Entrekin m.

5-Lula Dempsey m. 4-Dempsey,

2-Evan Black m. 3-Eugene Black m. 4-Dempsey Black m.

1-5-2-10- 5-Zachary Taylor Adams m. 1E364 Catherine,

COLEMAN,grandson of Geo.Coleman(b.in S.C.).(69)(j). Ch. Tex.,unm.);3-David Newton,July 11,1869(unm.), 4-Gilbert 1884(36.1)(a),(69)(d,j).

1-Wm.Marion Adams ,Callman,Ala.m. Gertie, ;4-Esther,

1-Wm.Adamn,Jr. ,Detroit,Mich. m. 4- ;5- ;6-

2-Walter Adams m. Idelle 4-Esther Adams m. Chester Goodwin.Ch.:1-

4-Gilbert Edmund Adams m.Dec.2,1900 Bulo A1mon.Ch.:1-Katie, 4-Hugh,

1-Katie Adams m. Clem Robinson.Ch.:1- 2-Mildred Adams m. Ernest Brown.Ch.:1- 3-Clyde Adams m. "Bub"Padgett. 4-Hugh Adams m. Estelle, •Ch•1- ;2-

5-Zachary Taylor Adams,Jr.m. ,1900 Annie ,dau. of W.B. Chandler.Ch.:1-Inez, ;2-Margaret, 1-Inez Adams m. Earl McCollister. 2-Margaret Adams m. Ulmer McColister,brother

6-Bessie Adams m.June 26,1904 Caro Wilson H enderson. Ch.:1-Lawton, ;2-Jas., ;3-Kathryn, 3-Kathryn Henderson m. 1939 Davenport Steward. (36.1)(a,b,c).

1-5-2-10- 6-Sarah Ann("Sallie")Adams m. Feb.13,1868 Jas. Prince,son of Chas.!. and Sarah(New)Griffin.Ch.:1-Jos.Absalom,Oct.29.

1869;2-Chas Ryburn,Apr.16,1372;3-Madi , smnE.("Matt"),June 5,1874;4-Bettie Myrtice,Dec.25,1877;5-Jas. Louis,Mar.7,1880;6-E111 M.,Dec.24,1882;7-Claude,July 14,1887.

1-JosAbsalom Griffin m.lst., Gaudie.Ch.:2-Edna

1-Marie Griffin m 1919 Browning Goldsmith.Ch.:1-Browning,Jr., 2-Edna Griffin m. 19 Benjamin Williamson.Ch.:1-Jos.Griffin,

2-Chas.Ryburn Griffin m.Jan. 1898Leota,dau.of Jasper W. Brown and d.Hay 21,1938.Ch.:1-Irene,Mar.6,1899,2-jasper,

2nd..Elizabeth Pitts. ;3-

(34.6)(a,b).

Alexander W. Allen. Ch.:1- ;2- ;3- ;4- m. Elizabeth Shell,Senoia,Ga.Ch.:1-Iva, ;2-Eva(d.girlhood);

Venter Kinney.Ch.:1- ;2- ;3 - :4- ,dau. of Matthews. Ca.:1- ;2 - ; 3-

(d.Newnan,Ga. ,190).Ch.1- ; 2-

;2 -J.C.,

Bernie Styles.ChCh.;1-. Azille Morgan.Ch.:1-Sarah Margaret, Leon Matthews.Ch.:1-Faye, Marlin M. Hooper.Ch.:1-Foley,

Leonard Black.Ch.:1- ,dau.,

;2-Erwin, ;2-Jean,

;2-Eric, ;2-Evan,

Edmund,Oct.30,1872;5-Zachary

Taylor,Jr.,Yov.22,1876;6-Bessie,Feb.10,

Ch.None. Ch.:1- dau., ;2- dau.,

(3 4 .7)(a). dau. of Henry Allen(b. in S.C.) and Sarah Ann(Barnes,-b.in Va.) :1-Wm.Marion,Nov.1,1865;2-

;2-Wm.Jos.,

son,Jan.16,1868( a teacher in Edmund,Oct.30.1872;5-Zachary Taylor.Jr.,Yov.22,1876;6-Bessie,Feb.10,

;2-

;2-Mildred, ;3-Clyde,

1894Gaudie(Bayne)Brocks. Ch.:1-Marie, 1897;

,./r.

Mamie Lou Bayne,eister of

;2-W

;2-

os..

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1-5-2-10-6-2- -9- 1-Irene Griffin m. Thaddeus McClendon . 2-Jasper Griffin m. Bell. Ch.1-

3- 04- ;5- 1-5-2-10-6-

3-Madison E. ("Vett") Griffin ,Ordinary and former Tax Collector of Carroll Co.,Carrollton,Ga. m.Nov.21,1897 Pearl,b. Mar. 8,1879,Temple,Ga..dau. of John Y. Walker. Ch.:1-Farold Walker,Mar.3,1899;2-Margaret Pearl,July 19,1905:3-Sarah Ann, Jan.5,1910;

1-Harold Walker Griffin m.Jan .2,1925 Mamie Marchman.Ch.l+Rlchard Madison,Jan.20,1933 2-Margaret Pearl Griffin m.Sept.11,1934 Ray J. Chadwick.

4-Bettie Myrtice Griffin m.Dec 24,1896 Hampton Haygood,son of Pliny Sewell,Temple,Ga.Ch.:1-WarguriteDec.21,1897:2- Kathleen,Mar.22,1900;3-Evelyn,Nov.24,1901;4-Hampton Haygood,Jr.,Aug.27,1904;5-James Pliny,July 17,1910;6-Sorest Griffin, Feb.24,1912(d.Dec.28,1915);7-Betty Ann,May 4,1918.

1-Margurite Sewell m. Ralph Cahall.Ch.1-Dicky, ,1935. Jeptha Hogan.Ch.:1-Bettie Joe, 2-Kathleen Swell m. ;2-Gloria,

3-Evelyn Sewell m. Shirley Mayers .Ch.:1-Dan, 4-Hampton Haygood Sewell,Jr.m. Susie Whistenhunt.Ch.:l-Carl Harris,May 29,1935. 5-James Pliny Sewell m.

5-Jas.Louis Griffin m. Mary("Mollie")McElhaney. 6-Ella Griffin m.Dec.28,1911 R.M.,Jr.,son of R .14. and (Golden)Thomason 7-Claude Griffin,M.D.,Atlanta,Ga. m.Dec•23,1916 Caroline,dau of C.H.("Horry") and Lou(Long)Stewart,Carrollton,Ga.Ch.:

1-Claude,Jr.,Aug.24,1913.Caroline d.Dec.6,1919.(13) 1-5-2-10-

7-Margaret Adams m. Chas .W.GriffinWr.,brother of Jas.Prince Griffin above,husband of her s'eter,Sarah Ann("SallieN)Adams.Ch.:1-Annie, ,unm.;2-Glenn ,

2-Glenn Griffin m., ,dau.of Robt.M. and Mary(Roberson) Holcombe.Ch.:1- 8-Lydia Adams m, (36.1)(c),(38),

1-5-2- 12-Robt.A.Rsid,II, went to Franklin Co.,Ga. about 1835 when 18 years old. Later he rejoined the settlement of_his

father,Henry Martin Reid,i, and uncle,George Reid,II, in Carroll Co.,L;a.whence they had removed from Gwinnett Co.,Ge.soon after the opening of Carroll to settlement in Dec. 1826. Robert A. made his home first in a log cabin in the wo6de which became the center of his large plantation.It is on Turkey Creek Carroll Co.,Ga. near Waco and for more than 40 years has been U.S. Military Reservation for rifle practice. This land descended to his only child,Henry Wyatt Reid,where the latter reared a large family prior to his sale of it to the Government March 18,1896:(1),(69)(a).

Robert A. Reid was a soldier in the Seminole Indian War in Florida in 1837. He m. Dec.24,1840 in Carroll Co.,Ga. Lucinda b.Mar.22,1822,dau of Wyatt and Mary B.(Liner)Chandler,both of her parents being natives of N.C. Wyatt Chandler mov-ed to Georgia and settled in the woods when his nearest neighbor was seven(7)miles away.(69)(a),(35.5)(a,b).

'Wyatt Chandler enlisted for the second war with Great Britain in 1812 at Carnesville,Ga.;served as a private in Garet L. Sandridge's Co. of Ge. Volunteers from Aug 26,1813 to Feb.2,1814;was allowed 80 acres of bounty land for this service on his application signed Nov. 16,1850, then aged 59 years,a resident of Carroll Co.,Ga. and 80 acres more on his apnlication 'signed Apr.4,1855, while still residing in Carroll. Wyatt Chandler m. about 1814 Mary(Polly)B.Liner. She d.Aug. 8,1856 in Carroll Co.,Ga. he m. May 28.1857 in Haralson Co.,Ga.Mary Ann Woods.(47)(c)(2). Wyatt Chandler d. Aug.16,1864 in Carroll Co.,Ga. His widow Mary Ann(Woods)Chandler was allowed pension on her application signed Aug 22,1878,aged 56 years old, resident of Haralson Co.,Ga.,her certificate being No.11367,Georgia Agency issued Nov.11,1878 for S8.per month,pay. ,

manta beginning as of March 9,1878.The bounty land warrants were :No.6347(Act of 1850) SO acres;No.12,684 (Act of 1855) 80 acree(47)(c)(d),(47)(d)(1).(1)

Robt A. Raid,II.d.Mar.27,1873, his widow,Lucinda, d.June 28,1887. Their only child,Henry Wyatt Reid was b.Jan.21 1842 in Carroll Co.,Ga.(1). Henry Wyatt Reid enlisted in 1862 in Co.H.Capt. Parish's 5th.Ga. Regiment,Civil War,but was called home by the serious illness of his father and sent a substitute. He next served six(6)months in the State batallions then re-entered the regular Confederate service in 1863 and was with Gen.Jos,E.Johnnton from Reseca to Atlanta resisting Sherman's march and continued in the service until the surrender. He. m. Dec. 20,1860 in Carroll Co.,Ge. Nancy C.,b.J-une 5, 1845, dau.of Jas .G. and Sisley(Hammock)Davenport(69)(a). After the sale of his old homestead to the Government he bought a farm one(1) mile west of Bremen in Haralson Co.,Ga.,where he d.Jure 1,1908,aged 66 years 4 months and 10 days, and his widow, said Nancy C.,d. there Feb.7,1920(1).This homestead has been kept in the family by their youngest son,Elijah New- ton("Ligl Reid, who there sponsors an annual homecoming,re-union and barbecue.(41).The children of Henry Wyatt and Nancy (Davenport Raid were:1-Jas.Robt. July 14,1562;2-Chas,J. July 28,1864;3-Lucinda C.,May 24,1566;4-Martha Fannie,Nov.11, 1869;k-Henry martin,V4pr.8,1871;6-Sarah Adeline("Sallie",July 21,1872;7-John Thomas,Aug.23,1873;8-Wm.R.,June 15,1876(d.Dec. 1.,1877);9-Nancy Izo7-ah,Dec.8,1877;10-Geo.W.,Aug.19,1879:11-Amenda Missouri,Aug.17,1881;12-Elijah Newton("Lige"),June 9,1883;

13-:rene Jennie,Oct. 23,1885.(1).

1-Jas. Robt. Reid m. Feb.5,1882 Esther b.Nov.22,1863,dau.of Jos. Entrekin Carroll Co.,Ga.Jas.Robt. d .May 23,1923, Zat:-er,Sept. 15,1928.Ch.:1-Chas. Arthur,Oct.4,1883;2-Benj.Homer,Aug.7,1885;3-Myrtle,June 21,1887;4-Dora,Sept.4,1889(d.June 1 7 3 9 2);5-Maud,Mar.1,1893(d.Aug.23,1893);6-Jas.Glenn,Jan.5,1896:7-Lora.June 22,1899(d.June 2,1900);8-Jos.Uerena,Nov.20, 190.0,9-Eether,Sept 23,19011(d.Oct. 10,1909:10-Alma,Oct.18,1906(1).

1-Chas.Arthur Reid m. Nov. 1907 Nancy Horsley 2-Benj.Homer Reid m.Dec•26,1907 Cora Magdalene Raburn, b.Sept.12,1887. Ch.:1-Jas.Thos.,Sept.20,190q;2-Ruth ,Oct.9,

1910.P Jan.22,1925);3-Claud Donovan,Mar.23,1912;4-Glenn Ray.July 23,1913;5-Daisy Ethalyn, ;6-Howard Cecil,Oct.14, 1919;Benj.Herman,0ct.26,1923;8-Juaneta Evelya,Mar. 11,1927:9-Esther Adeline,Dec.23,1929 .(1).

1-Jes.Thos.Reid m. Apr.21,1938 Kathryn Clara Dobson. 3-Claud Donovan Reid m.Dec.31,1932 Elsie Mize.Ch.:1-Margaret Ellen,Sept.25,1935•

3-Myrtle Reid m.mar.15.1908 Wm.Arthur Prichard,b.Nov.17,1887,d.Feb.26,1926,she Jan•3,1935.Ch.:1-Jas.Lawrence,Apr. 28,1909(d.Jam.10,1913);2-Jos.Clarence,Jan.3,1912(d.July 7,1912);3-Annie Esther,May 27,1914;4-Dorothy Wynelle,Oct.16,1916.

3-Annie Esther Prichard m.Aug. 6,1931 Binn House.Ch.:1-Thelma Jeane,Apr.16,1936. 4-Dorothy Wynelle Prichard m.1ov.20,1932 Oscar Geo.Federer,Ch.:1-Carolyn Jaye,Aug. 10,1937.

6-Jas. Glenn Reid m.Feb.21,1919 Ida Pearl Copeland.Lives Cullman Co.,Ala. 10-Alma Reid m.Apr.10,1927 Marion Robt.Mize,b.Nov.5,1906.Ch.:1-Marion Robt,II,Mar.2,1931.(1).

2-Chas.J. ("Charlie") Reid,Rremen.ea. m.May 10,1889 Martha Caroline,b.Oct. 29,1867,dau.of John? Powell. Ch.:1-Mar- tha Caroline("Mattie N )Nov. 23, 1891;2-Minnie Maybelle,June 22,1893;3-Carl Edward,Sept.£1,1896;4-Mary("Mollie")Irene,June 26,1898;5-Margaret Leila("Maggie"),Feb.6,1900;6-4amie Estelle,Feb.28,1903;7-Henry Clarence,June 30,1907.(1)

1-Martha Caroline Reid m. 1912 Robt. David ,b.Dec.25,1892,eon of Thos. and )Bell.Ch.:1-Chas.Thos., Mar. 13,1913;2-Leonard Herman,Jan.24,1915(d. 1922,);3-Jas.Lloyd,June 1,1916:4-Delma,Aug.13,1917;5-Horace,Apr.30, 1919;6-Mamie,May 14,1920;7-Thelme,Nov.21,1924;8-Boyd Franklin,Oct. 12,1931;9-Rufey Inez,Apr.17,1934.(1)

2-Minnie Maybelle id m. 1917? E. Marvin Coogler, b. 1889.Ch.:1-Stella,Sept.22,1918;2-Estelle.July21, 1920;3-Ludia,Nov.12,1926;4-Harny(?) ,Jan.15,1929.

3-Carl Edward Reid m. 1918(1) Cleola Clovis,b.May 21,1905,dau. of Thos.and Laura (Folds)Lott.Ch.:1-Paul,Mar. 9.1918:2-Herman,July 22,1920 ;3-Euris,Feb.10,1926;4-Joyce,Apr.17,1934.(1).

4-Hary Irene("Molliem) eid m. 1924(1)Jos.Wallace Brazeal,b. 1872.Ch.:1-Catherine Maude("Katie"), June 17,1925;2-Margaret Elizabeth,Sept.22,1926; 3-Frances,May 4,1930;4-Charles Leonard,Feb.28,1934.(1).

5-Margaret Leila("Maggie")Reid,Bremen,%. m. 1918 Robt. Lee,son of John and (Drew)Bell.Ch.:1-John Nov.28,1919;2-A1ton,Aug.17,1921;3-Ruth,Aug.13,1923;4-Franklin,Jan.10,1925.(1)

6-Mamie Estelle Reid,m. Loys,son of Jas, and (Folds)Lovvorn,Bowdon Junction,Ga.Ch.:1-Mildred,Apr. 27,1922(1):2-Jounie ,Jan. 18,1924;3-Bettie Jeane,Nov.1,1927(?);4-Allene,Feb.9,1929(?)(1)

3-Lucinda C. Reid m.Mar.24,1887 John H. Bean and d.,childless,Dec.23,1893)(1) 4-Martha Fannie Reid,Helena,Ga..m.Nov.26,1888 Wm.Franklin Evans of Spalding Co.,Ga.;lived in Carroll Co.,de.until

Dec.23,1909.and since in Turner and Telfair countiee.Ga..Ch.:l-Leonard N.,Aug.9,1890;2-Chalmas,June 8,1892;3-Naomi3Oct.29, 1893;4-Heary Grady,Aug 3,1895;5-Carrie Missouri,Aug.20,1899;6-Geo,Winfred,May 3,1901;7-Ralph Eugene, Dec.12,1912.(1)

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1-5-2-12-1-4- 1-Leonard N. Evans m.July 12,1914 Pearl Bagley. 2-Chalmas Evans m. Apr.6(') 1921 Jewel Brantley; 3-Naomi Ethel Evans m.Apr.6,1920 J.M. Williford; 4-Henry Grady Evans m.Feb.6.1936 Aline Sanford: 5-Carrie Missouri Evans in, Sept.6,1919 Otto Lourie? 7-Ralph Eugene Evans m. Feb.14,1936 Leona Douglas . (1)

5-Henry Martin Reid,V,Danville,Ala.m. Dec.8,1893 in Carroll Co.,5a. Dora Lee, b.Mar. 14,1874,dau.of D.Newton and Mary Ann(MaPherson)Tillman end movedto Morgan and Lawrence Co.,Ala. in 1906.Ch.:1-Henry Newton.Apr.7,1895;2-Mary Iva ,Sent.l, 1898;3-Chas.Alonzo,Dec.2,1900;4-Robt.Lee,Jan.4,1903;5-Vera Mae,ay 22,1905;6-Amanda Inez,July 25,1907;7-Oscar Hercan,Feb.6, 1910(d.in U.S.Army Mar. 30,1939);8-Floyd Woodrow,Dec.211912:9-Jas.Tillman,Aug.18,1917.

1-Henry Newton Reid was in A.E.F.,World War "over seas".Re d.Aug.28,1921 and is buried in non Cemetery near Dan-ville,Ala.

2-Mary Lash Reid m.Feb.3,1924 Wm.R. Melson,b.Nov.23,1902.a.:1-Calvin C.,Nov.17,19A;P-Gilbert Reid,Aug.11,1926;3- Dorothy Nadine ,Jan.8;1928;4-Oleen,Aug.18,1929;5-Dee Ford,July 8.1931;6-Betty Jean,Aug.30,1933;7-R.V..Sept.18.1935(d.June 16, 1537).

3-Chas. Alonzo Reid,Aragon,Ga. m.Dec. 12,1921 Cora McNutt. Ch.:1-Geo.Parion,Feb.21,1924. 4-Robt.Lee Reid m.Dec.25,192611e Miller,b.May 25,1903 5-Vera Mae Reid m.Sept.24,1927 Jas.C.Key.Ch.:1-Jae.Martih,Mar. 16,1932;2-John Willerd,May 1,1937;3-Robt.Leon.Aog.27,

1938. 6-AmandA Inez Reid m.Nov.12,1933 Grover C. Allison. (1). 6-Sarah Adeline("Sallie"),Rt. ,Bowdon,Ga.m.Jan.1,1891 Thos.Adelbert,b.Par.2,1866,son of Wm.Trevis an Barbrie C.(Ren-

drix)Cook. T.A.Cook d. Nov.21,19347Ch.:1-Wi11ie Beulah,Feb.27,1892;?-Barbrie Estelle("Ste11e",Ian.27,1894;3-Henry Travis, Dec.16,1895;4-Neva Jewell,June 18,1898;5-John T. ,Sept.10,1900;6-Robt,E.,Feb.11,1902;7-Joe.t.,Oct.6,1905;8-Roy F..may 20, 1908;9-Ruth,Oct.5,1910(d.Oct.5,1910):10-Ralph D.,Nov.19,1912;11-Neala,Sept. 15,1917.

1-Willie Beulah Cook m. Oct.4,1930 W.A. Mayers,Bremen,Ga. 2-Barbrie Estelle("Stella")COok m.Aug.25,1915 0.M.("Zollie") Rainey. Ch.:1-Homer,June 29,1916.

1-Homer Rainey m.Oct. 7,1934 Patria ,b.Jan.5,1911, dru. of Thos.Wardlaw and Fannte(Pearson)Chaney.Cb.:1-Annie Ruth,May 11,1938.

3-Henry Travis Cook,Bowdon,Ga.m.Dec. 16,1917 Ethel Bartle4. Ch. 4-Neva Jewell Cook m.Oct.7,1923 Earl, son of Wm.N. andIsab6(Vinson) Dobson. Ch.:1-Elisabeth,Jan.5,1925(d.Anr.3.1934)

2-Billie Adelbert,Sept.23,1926:3-Herbert, Aug.30,1928. 5-John T. Cook m.Dec.20,1925 Mere Calloway.Ch.:1-Vesta Caroline.Oct. 7,1928. Lawrenceburg,Tenn. S-Roy F. Cook m.Dec. 1935 Gladys Warren. Ft.McPherson,Ga.

10-Ralph D. Cook m.Sept.6,1929 Lula Beam.Ch.:1-Tommie,Feb.24,1932.(1) 7-John Thomas Reid,Moultrie,Ga.m. in Bremen,Ga.Nov.4.1900 Lula Mae,b.May 5,1885 in Meriwether Co.,GF,.,dau.of and

)Turner.Ch.(lst.5 b. in Bremen,-others in Turner Co.,Ga.)1-Herman Lee,Aug.21,1902;2-Maud Esma,June 18,1905:3-Am-drew Wyatt,Dec. 14,1906;4-Luther Lorell,Mar.22,1909;5-Myrenous Newton,Feb.14,1911;6-Thelma Loulae,Sept.23,1913;7-Eunice Agnes,Jan.13,1916;8-Eula Estelle,Oct.25,1917;

'1-Herman Lee Reid m. in Hollywood,Fla. Aug. 23,1925 Georgie Davis and d.Jan. 14,1938.Ch.1-Nonadelle,'May 25,1928; 2-Paul Alfred,May 25,1933.

5-Myrenous Newton Reid m. Mar.28,1931 in Bartow,Fla .Linnie Woodard,b. in Turner Co.,Ga.(her parents b.ln Yeriweth- er Co.,1a.).Ch.1-Leon Newton("Jimmie").Jan. 12,1932;2-Margaret Gertrude,Jan. 13,1935

7-Eunice Agnes Reid m.in Hartsfield,Ga.,Oct. 8,1936 Jas,B.Hammock,b. in Colquitt Co.,Ga.,now employed by Swift & 'C. in California.(1) Elaine

9-Nancy Izorah Reid m.Dec.8,1895 Thos.J. Wood.She d.Macon,Ga.July 13,1922.Ch.:1-Lewis C.:Aug.13,18 96;2-JennreiDec.25, 1900;3-Henry G.,Feb.26,1906.(1).2-Jennie Elaine Wood m.Apr.22,1918,J.Carter Magill.Ch.1-J.Certer,Jr., ). W/ 1 19;El,ine, 7 /2332

10-Geo.W.Reid m.Nov.5,1905 Dora,dau. of ("Bud") and (Garner)Helton.Lives Bankhead Himhway 2 miles E.of Bremen,Ga.Ch.:1-Alton,Oct.17,1906;2-Zelma,Jan.7,1909;3-Annie Ruth,Feb.8,1911;4-Harold,Apr.11,1914;5-Pos.s ,July 18,1 5 18;6- H.Collier,Aug.30,1922;7-Remi,Dec.5,1928.(1).

1-Alton Reid m.Aug.5,1921 Ethel Bradley.Ch.:1-Randal 2-Zelma Reid m.Jan.25,1925Eugene F.,son of Nathan L. and )Golden.Ch.:1-Chester Lee,Feb.20,1926;2-

Curtis Franklin,Sept. 10,1928:3-Mirra Ruth,Sept.9,1930. 3-Annie Ruth Reid m.Dec.3,1932 Rader Threadgill 4-Harold Reid m. Sept.25,1937 Gladys Rice. (1)

11-Amanda Missouri Reid m.Dec.24,1899 Winfred C.,b.Oct.6,1888,son of J.W. and Lydia(Hitt)Kelley. Ch.:1-Thelma tilee, 1903:2-Frances Elizabeth, 1908

2-Frances Elizabeth Kelley m. 1934 Freeman L.Conn.(1) 12-Elijah Newton("Lige")Reid m.May 30,1909 Ida M.,b.Nov.11,1889 ,dau.of Wm.N. and Isabelle(Vinson)Dobson.Ida.d.May 4,

1925,aged 36 years.Ch.:1-Henry L.,Mar.4,1913;2-Marshall E.,Apr.13,191'-;3-Earl N.,Jan.8,1917(d.Seot.8,1929,aged 12 years and 8 monthe);4-Edna Frances,Sept.13,1918:5-Sarah Isabelle dune 11 ,1920;6-Carolyn Nell,Dec.3,1921;7-Jas.Travis,Sept.11, 1923(Class of 1939 Bremen High School):8-Wm.S•,Mar.14,1925(d.Nov 23.1926,aged 1 year and 8 months).

Elijah Newton Reid has served the Bremen District as Justice of the Peace and as Road Sunervisor.(1 ) 4-Edna Prances Reid m. Cleo T.,son of Matthew Otwell,Ranburne,Ala.

13-Irene Jennie Reid m. Bremen,Ga. Dec.6,1905 Albert Newton Johnson,Rockmart,Ga.,b.Dec.5,1881. Ch.:1-Margaret Caroline Dec.11,1906;2-Jas.Frederick,Sept.7,1908;3-Henry Louis,July24,1911;4Annie Mildred,Mar.9,1914;5-Thos.tdwin.Sept.13,1917;6-Al bert Raymond,Apr.26,1920;7-Jewel Madeline,Dec.26,1922(d.Jan.6,1923);8-Mary Irene,Sept.11,1924(d.Sept.11.1924);9-Martha Frances Sept. 23,1925;10-Hubert Preston,Nov.26,1929.

2-Jas,Frederick Johnson m. at Wenatchee,Wash.June 12,1930 Wilma Jane Conklin. 3-Henry Louis Johnson m. at Miami,Fla. 1937 Mrs. Fannie(Kinsey). Davis(1)

1-5-2- 13-Lydia Reid m. Beavers in Carroll Co.,Ga.Ch.

Ken.Beavers,Carroll Co ,Ga. is 14-Edith Reid m. Duncan, Coweta Co ,Ga. 15-T.Harrison Reid, b.Ga. 1822 m. 1840 Mary, b. in N.C. 1819.Ch.:b.in Ga.1-Edith,

1841;2-Henry, 1844;3-Rhesa, 1847 •(35.5[(a,b0,(48)(a)(3). 16-John Reid b.Ga. 1825 m. 1845 Mary ,b.in Ga. Ch.:b.in Ga.:1-Lydia, 1846;2-tlis

abeth, 1848;3-Catherine, 1850;4-George Franklin Apr.15,1862;5-Bobt.Davis, 1868(d. 1880,ag- ed 12 yrs.and 20 days)

1-Lydia Reid m. Yartin.Ch.:1-Wm., ;2-Mary, :3-Thos.Henry. 4-Jas.Franklin,

2-Elizabeth Reid m. Holder .Ch. :1-Mary Ellen, :2-Nancy Catherine, 3-Miranda Jane, ;4-Lydia, ;5-John Franklin, ;6-Sarah,

3-Catherine Reid m. 1878 Davis. Ch.:1-John Franklin,b. Dec. 1879;2-Mary, nec. 1884;3-Pearl. 4-Wm.

4-George Franklin Reid m.:1st.: 1888 Martha Ellen Cannon.Ch.:1-John Wm.,July 11,1889•Martha Ellen d.Apr.5, 1898.2nd. 1900 Lula Emmie,dau. of Jonas Posey and Julia (Dunn)Moon.Ch.:2-Minnie Lee,Dec.1,1901;3-Lela Frances, July 9,1903;4-Ludie Viola,July 2,1905;5-Calvin Leonard,July 19,1907;6-Millard Franklin.Aug.6.1909;7•Hubert Thomas,July 21, 1911;g-Roxie Ruth,June 14,1913;9-Adelbert Lenie,May 25,1915;10-Herndon Yugene.Apr.21.1918;11-Lewis Edward.Jan.19.1920(d. May 7,1920);12-Dorothy Pearl,Apr.11,1921(35.5)(a,b)'

17-Rhesa Reid m. 1849 Mary ,b. 1832 (48)(a)(3) NOTE: Judge Henry Maurelle ("Harry")Reid referred to as Carrollton,Ga.Atty.and Atlanta,Ga.Judge b.Feb.15,1853.Blairs-ville,Union Co.,Ga..son of Simpson and Catherine M.(Whiteside)Reid.grandson of Jesse Reid,planter.of 7a.,who d.at age of 96 years.Simpeon Reid represented Union Co. twice in Ga. Legislature and 14th Dist. in Ga. Senate.d.May 10,1864,his wife being native of Asheville,N.C. Judge H.Y. Reid was also Solicitor-General of the. Coweta Circuit.He m.Nov. 1S77Certrude, dau.of John Carlton,Palmetto,Ga.Ch.:1-Willie K. and Jesse(twins);3-Arthur M, ;4-Carlton.(101)(f).(See

Mary("Mollie")dau.of Alexander Reid,LaGrange,Ga.m. Oscar Reese,Atty.,Carrollton,da

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1-5- -11- 3-GEORGE REID.II.was b. about 1773 in Rowan Co.,W.C. and d. Dec .13,1853 in Carroll Co ,Ga.(16),(48)(a)(3). _._

He volunteered as a private in 1792 in Greene Co.,,:ia.'for the duration of'Wayness(Creek and Cherokee Indians)Wers,being commanded by Capt.Wm.Melton.who became Colonel. He continued actively in this military service for four(4)yearssguarding fort and scouting about after Indians'.(47)(b)(2). His name,"George Reid","Gentleman at Arms" le one of forty six(46) on an "Original '.duster Roll" dated 1''eb.25,1794 of a Militia Troop of Dragoons organized in Greene Co.,%.'to protect settl- ers from repeated invasion of Indians 1 (61)(b),(65)(b)commanded by Capt.Jonas Fauche,'a remarkable man', which troops was to become famous,at least,in the annals pf Middle aeorgia"(61)(a),being then in Capt.Wm."elton's Co. in Elbert -Co.,Ga.'guard-ing the entire frontier of upper Ga.'(19)(a)."This Roll is almost a complete roster of the prominent families Greene Co.,Ga. (61)(a,c),(65)(c) and was' conspicuous in defense of the frontier'(61)(b),(65)(b). He had moved from Greene to Jackson Co.., Ge.when he represented Jackson in the Legislature,First in 17913(23)(a),again in 1803 and 1804(23)(a) and in 1817(63);became Justice of the Peace in Jackson Jan.12.1801.(23)(a).As a citizen of Greene Co.,6a.Apr.1,1800 he took deeds to land in Jack-

son Cc ,Ga.(54)(4)(e) and other deeds as a resident of Jackson Cip.,Ga.Mar.15,1812(54)(4)(d) and from 1804 to 1824 sold

six tracts of land in Jackson co.(54)( 4 )(c,g).*Service next below in 1814 by Capt.Geo.Reid was under Majaas.fttton** He filed Jan. 18,1853 in support of his application for bounty land an original commission to "George!" Remfl issu

ed to him on printed form,properly filled out in the name of Gov.David Beltchel of Georgia,countereigned by"A.B. Hammond, Secretary and endorsed by "D.K.Mitchell" designating him as:"Captain Volunteer Troop of Dragoons,8th.Squadron and 4th.Reg-iment of Cavalry" on which commission he was called into service Jan.30,1814 1 to guard the frontier for 60 days• from which service he was honorably discharged at Ft.Harrison March 30,1814.(47)(c)(1).He also served under General Adams, the"Journ-al of the Movements of the Army under Gen.Adame-By.George Reid"-" as taken down in his own handwriting at the time of said service" failing to show the year,as filed by George Reid,II, with said aeplication.(47)(b)(2),( 47)(c)(1).His"Journ-al" reads as follovs:"Arrived at Camp Patriotism Dec.6;lay there until 10th *crossed the Ocmulgee,camped at bank*;left at 9 o'clock llth.;merched 15 miles through level country;crossed Big Towalagia;camped 1 hour by sun;struck Camp 12th about day break:marched 23 miles through long leaf pine, mixed , level;croesed the Little Towalagia and Potato Creek; camped i hour by sun:15th. struck camp by day break;crossed Flint River about 1 o'clock and camped,- * about 4 miles this day.T01- arable good land." ** of 71.11 a Co.,Ga.(49)

Another Diary sheet("Journal" in same good handwriting,spelling and composition,apperently by George Reid(Ill -reads: "Camped S. of Ocmul;ee 10th.Struck camp lBth.about sunrise; marched about eigliteee seventy miles through broken land but tolerably strong;15th.struck camp,marched about 10 miles and crossed the Chattahoochee at the burnt village about 11 o'-clock; marched about (1) miles; camped,rained all night and next day; 16th.struck camp at 10 o'clock;marched 12 miles, burnt a ,couple of little villages,some corn, a loom and wheel and a quantity of cow hides,marched 6 miles and camped three miles ofOkfinokee Town;heard Indians whoop,lay on arms all night without fire;struck camp i hour by sun in the morning, marched 3 miles and burnt the town on Tallapoosa River of about 80 houses,some corn;saw a quantity of Indians on the other side of the river. Some of our men changed(?) a fire across the river,bad one man wounded,supposed** killed three lodians.The Indians whooped and hollered powerfully:left the town about two o'clock in the afternoon,marched three miles and encamped,stood on arms all night. The Indians whopped almost all night;l4th.struck camp i hour by sun,marched 25 miles encamped;19th struck camp about -i hour by sun,marched 9 miles,crossed Chattahoochee,marched 10 miles,encamped;20th. struck carp at daybreak.marched 35 miles,crossed Flint River,marched 3 miles and encamped;21st.struck camp.".

George Reid,II, was Justice of the Inferior Court of Gwinnett Co..Ca. from Feb. 2,1819 to 1921 and Senator from Gwin-nett Co. in Sessions of 1819,1820-1821 and Extra Session of 1821(23)(a). In 1822 George Reid(Sr ) was granted by the State 597 acres of "head Wight" lands in Jackson Co.,da.(23)(c) .He moved from Gwinnett Co. to Carroll Co.,Ga. soonraft-er the opening of Carroll in Dec. 1826.(64). For his services aforesaid in the "Waynes' War" and War of 1812 the Unit- ed States granted him 40nacret of bounty land and after his death granted his widow.Jane(Gaston)Reid 120 acres additional. (47),(47)(b)(2),47)(c)(1). 30 He m. in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1796 before Ross,J.P. Jane, b. in Ga.1776-1778,dau.of Matthew,Sr. and Ann(Simonton,See p.

26-hereof)GASTON(See p,a1 hereof).(47)(b)(2),(47)(c)(1).(53)(2)(d);(53)(5)(x).His widow „this Jane(Gaston)Reid,was alive in Carroll Co.,Ga.past 79 years old March 17,1855.(47)(b)(2).(47)(c)(1). Ch.:(b. in Ga.):1-Rhesa, 1799(?) (48)(e)(1);2-Asa. 1801(?),(48)(b)(1).(1 (60(a);3-Catherine("Katie"), ,1803(20)(a,c):4-Jane("Jennie "), 1805,(48)(e)(1);5-Matthew. ,1806,(48)(a)(3):6-Margaret I. ' ,Feb.29,1809;7-Robt.Alex t r.,Apr.30,1811(See Robt.A. II, p.9 hereof),(40)(a);8-George,III, ;(65)(c);9-Elizabeth, ;10-Ann, ;11-Thos.Hen- ry; ;12- ("Jack97 (16). 1-5-3-

1-Rhesa Reid m. 1819?Mary, b. in Ga. 1798. Ch.:1-Adeline 1820? ;2-Mary A., 1822(twins) 3-Elizabeth, 1822;4-Asa, ,1825;5-Martha, 1832;6-Nancy, 1835;7-Leonora, 1840;8-Georgianna, ,1845. (20)(a,-c),(48)(e)

1-Adeline Reid m. Hightower.Ch.1

2-Mary Ann Reid m. 18467 W.S. Williamson,b.N.C. 1816. Ch.:(b.in kla.):(Daughters):1-D C 1g47;4-m A 1854;5-S J 1859;6-K A L ,1861;Sons:2-J N 1849;3-M B 1851;7-A q 1866;8-C m 1867

3-Elizabeth Re id a . 1839?Jacob Albright,)). in Ga. 1818/Ch.(b.in Ala.):1-Mary J., ,1840;2-C ✓ ,(dau) 1848;3-Nancy, ,11552;4-A.Gardner, ,1858;5-Louisa, 1864;6- Wm. R.T?

4-Asa Barton Reid (20)(b) m. 18461Kisiah ,b.in Ga.: 1822 .Ch.:(b.in Ala.) 1-Wm.Jasper, 1847;2-Jas., 1849;3-Robt.Rhesa 1853;4-George W., 11858;(20)(a,b,c),(48)(e).

N 0 T X : There is some probability that an Asa Barton was maternal grandfather of Matthew Gaston,Sr. or of Ann (Simonton) Gaston. An "Asa Barton" was Revolutionary soldier in Mass .(71)(a).

1-Wm Jasper Reid m. ,1866 Sarah b.in Ga. 1850.Ch.:(b.in Ala.)1-Kizie E., ,1870; T. 0 1 E : In 1870 a "James Reid" 4 years old(b. in Ala. in 1866) was living apparently as a member of the family of Rheaa Reid.Sr. in Cleburne Co.,Ala 148)(e)

5-Martha Reid m. ,18527 Henry Allbright, b. in Ga. in 1825. Ch.(b.in Ala.)I'Sons: 1-W W 1853;Dau.2-W A ,1857;3-Thomas, ,1861;3-Gardenia, ,1864;4-Ida,

1866;5-Sarah I., ,1869 6-Nancy R. Reid m. ,1853? R.Y. Pounds, b. in Ga. 1832,Ch.:(b. in Ala.):Sons:R N

1854;2-A A T 1858 :3 - (dau.) , G A V ,1861;4-Lee J., ,1864;5-Jae.R,N. 1867;6-G W H 4869 7-Lenora Reid,b.in Ala., m. ,18617 41.R. Groover,b.in Ga. ,1838.Ch.:1- G H. 1862;

2-Wm., ,1865; .8-Georgia Ann Reid m. Ray. (20)(a,b),(40(e)

1-5-3- 2-Asa Reid was in Pincher's Dist. Gwinnett Co.,Ga. in 1827 and there drew land lot 34 in lst.District of Troup Co.,

Ga.(66)(e) remaining there past 11530(48)(b)(1). and later moved near Hot Springs,Ark.(16). 3-Catherine("Katie") Reid m. ,182 :1st. in Carroll Co.,Ga. Col.Isaac Wigginton and lived at Abernathy,Ala.Ch.:1-

Martha Jane, ,192_;2-John Wm.,May 24,1831;3-Green Henderson(never m.): ;4-George Reid.(never m.) ;5-Isaac Jasper,(never m.), ;6-Matthew Gaston. ;7-Caroline.(20)(a.b,c,)(40(e). 1-Martha Jane Wigginton,b. in Ga. m. 4847 Charter Price, b. in N.C. ,1827.Ch.:b.in Ga.:1-Isaac

.1848;2-Catherine, ;3-Mary, ;4-Green, 1,Isaac Price a. ,1870, Samantha Walker. .Ch.:1-Horace, ;2-Walker, unm.;3-Marths(

("Nettie"), ;4- :5-Paul, unm.;6-Imeac,Jr. 1-Horace Price m.lst. Mauldin,2nd. Miles.*.Ch.1- *dau•of Geo.Miles. 3-Martha("Mattie")Price m. ,18 Thos Shaw,Ut.Zion,Ga.,brother of Jos,M. Shaw below.Ch.:1- 4- Zona Price m. ,1139 John Hoyd,Hulett,Ga. Ch.:1- Hubert, ;2-Roosevelt,Bremen,Ga _ 6-Isaac Price,Jr.m. Lillie, ,dau. of Melvin Entrekin.Ch.:1- ;2- (20)(b),(48)(a)(3)

2-Catherine Price m. 186 Samuel J. Intrekin.Ch.:1-Henry Gaston, ,187 ;2-Isaac, ,187_;3- Albert. ,187_;4-Minnie, ' 187_-1 5-Wwwley , ,188_;6-Ethel, , 188- ;7-Iell, ,188(Tal- lapoosa,Ga.);8-Lymn, ,188 .

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1-5-3-3-2- -12- 1-Henry Gaston Entrekin m. ,159_ Beffie,dau. of A.R.Adair,Waco,Ga.She d

19 having long been merchant and later Postmaster,Rremen,na.Ch.:1-Harvey ,189_(d. ;3-Bertie, (dau,d. in girlhood)

2-Iseac Entrekin m. Stella Entrekin,d. Bremen,Ga. Jan. 1934.Ch.:None. 4-Minnie Entrekin m Jos.M. Shaw,Mt Zion,Ga.Ch.:1-Myrtle, :2-Hazel,

3-Ezma, ;4-Paul, ;5-Edith, ;6-Mary Lynn, :7-Edwin, Catherine,

1-Myrtle Shaw,Carrollton,Ga. m. Albert Kaylor(d).Ch.:1-Wayman. ;2-Vernon, 3-Jas., ;4-Sara, ;5-Bobby

4-Paul Shaw,St.Petersburg,Fla.m. Frances Reechman.Ch.:1-Sara. :2-Frances, 3-Philip

5-Edith Shaw,Harrogate,Tenn.m. W.D.Wright:Ch.:1-Doris 6-Mary Lynn Shaw,Miami,Fla. m. C.L.Beavers.Ch.:1-Lee Shaw 7-Edwin Shaw,Newnan,Ga.

1961;2-JohniLamar, ,1912.

8-Helen Catherine Shaw, Carrollton, Ga. m Paul Bailey

5-Wesley Entrekin,Newcastle,Va..m. Willie Ross. 6-Ethel Entrekin,Tallapoosa,Ga.m. Simon Bell,(d. 7-Lynn Entrekin,Canton,Ga.m. J.A.Baekin

3-Mary Price m. Daniel 21cBurnett,Waco,';a.Ch.:1-Catherine("Katie"): ;2-Charter, 1S7 187_. 1-"Katie" McBurnett m. ,igg nr.Jno.Hutson of Mandeville and Bremen.Ga-Ch.:1-ROy , te n cheT.

unm. ;1;-.John D., unm nice,(d. ; ;3-Grady , ,all in Atlanta,Ge.Eunie m. Mc 2-Charter McBurnett,M.D.,

Tex. : Tex. m.lst., 4893 in remen.Ga. Mayme, dau. of Jno.T.

) Copeland;2nd.: in 1 .Ch.:1-

(21)(a,b,c). Leonard,

Eu- Lendon. and

3-Leonard McBurnett m. .190 in Bremen,Ga. Glynn, sister of Mayme Copeland, 1st. wife of his brother,Dr. Charter McBurnett. Ch.:1- Paul Leonard, 1961:2-John Lamar, .1912. 191...Leonard d. (20)(a,b,c)

2-John WM.Wigginton,Abernathy,Ala. m. ,1555 Mary Ann,dau. of Col. Pounds,Edwardsville,Ala. Job- Wts.made up a Confederate Co. end went to the Civil War as its Captain,served 3 years and was promoted to Major. After the Par he was sheriff of Cleburne Co.,Ala.. Ch.:1-Catherine("Katie").Jan.17,1856:2-Martha Jane, ,1859:3-Ophelin, 1861;4-Geo.Henderson, ;51.Lula, ,1867;6-John Wm., ,1869;7-Newman Pounds, ,18__:8-Florence, Tallapoosa,Ga.

1-Catherine("Katie") Wigginton,Rt._ ,Edwardsville,Ala. m.Oct.28,1875 Ward McMahan.Ch.:1-Oscar, 2-Larcus, ;3-Emma, - ;4-Minnie, ;5-Beulah,

1-Oscar McMahan m. 5-Beulah McMahan m.Dec.26,1909

2-Martha Jane Wigghereof)7-Francee, 3-Ophelia Wigginton m. Carroll

. Ch.:1-Wm.Green.

Turner (20)(a,bc)(48)(e)(1) 5-Lula Wigginton m. 6-Matthew Gaston Wigginton m. _Matthew Gaston rigginton was the

namesake Of his great grand father,Matthew Gaston,Sr.(See p__ hereof)(20)(a.b). 7-Caroline Wigginton m. Jackson Awtrey and reared a large family.(20)(a,b,c,),(48)(e)( 1).

3-CATEARINE("Katie")(REID) Wigginton m.:2nd. Elisha Earnest,I,.The latter's son(first aarriage)named his youngest Earnest son,"Matthew Gaston" for his step-brother,Matthew Gaston Wigginton.(35.3)(,(20)(a,bc.). 1..5..5_

4-Jane("Jennie")

Ala.:1-Charles,

. m. 4823 Charles Norman, b.in N.C. in 1798.Ch.:(b.in Ga.)1-Jane, ,1824; 2-Catherine("KReid,Esq.,,Br

emen,Ga,ah,

,1827;4-Matthew,(unm.) , :5-Ann, (See "1-5-2-6-11" p. 7 hereof)7-Francee. ,1846;8-Robt. ,1850;(b.in Ala.):9-

.1839;5- Martha

8

L("Doug").Feb.28,1842;6-

Other names (perhaps "d

,

uble) given of children of this family are:"Lucinda",or "Luramie„-probably ins

Beld,(See

Louisa", "Carolin

hereof).Ch.;8-Ellen,

r "Jane","Sarah" or "Ann" in other listings,-there being 5 daughters in each listing. 2-Catherine Norman m. McCaghren and moved to Ark.

Lucinda Nofman m. Liner. Luramie Norman m. Anderson in Cleburne Co..Ala.(16),(48)(e).

6-Henry Norman m. Edith,dau.(11th.child of) Reuben and Jane (Golden)Reid(p.7 hereof) . 7-Frances Norman m. Jos.Ray,b.in Ga. 1848.Ch.b. in Ala.:1-Charles. ,1870;moved to Ark.

Caroline Norman never m. (16),(20)

Ch.:1-Trena,Aug.18,1895:2-John

5-Matthew Reid,Esq.,,Bremen.Ga, m.:lst.Martha b. in Ga. ,1106.Ch.:1-Georg

11,1904;5-Rnbt.Lee,Mar.21,1907:6-Gladys,

Mer.14,1830:2-Rhesa, ,1836;

G.,Aug.19 ,1909;7-Edwin

ew,III, .1839:5-Martha L("Doug").Feb.28,1842:6- Rembert .

Mound,Sept.1,1919:2-Jes.,Jr.

.. to Ann, dau.Francis M. Nix,widow of Alexander Beld.(See "1-5-2-6-7" p.7 hereof).Ch.:8-Ellen, 186_;9-Matthew,IV, ;10-Henry Wyatt.II, Reuben Marion Reld.hisstep- son was reared by him.

1-Geo.F.("Dock") Reid m.M

12,196;2-Neda,Sept.12.1918.

of Edward("Neddie" and Oatherine("Katie")(Reid)Stanford.She d.Sept.17,1901,he,Oct.13,1902.(See"1-5-2-3-1" pp.4 and 5 hereof).Ch.:1- :2- 3-Jefferson; ;4-Matthew Edward,Mar.25,1869(d.Dec.24,1832).

3-Jefferson Reid m. .Ch.1- 4-Matthew Edward Reid m. July 1,1894 Beulah Long, b.Mar.14,1877. Ch.:1-Trena.Aug.18,

Reid,II,m.

n Franklin,Sen“, 1897;3-Clarence M.,Oct. 16,1901;4-Flonia A.,May 11.1904;5-Rnbt.Lee,Mar.21,1907:6-Gladys, G..Aug.19,1909;7-Edwin B., Jan.25 1914. 1-Trena Reid m. Jos.Hammond.Ch.1-Ernest Mound.Sept.1,1919:2-Jes.,Jr. ,1921:3-Reid,May 3,1927 3-Clarence M. Reid m.Jan.30,1931 Grace Parris (). Ch.l- "("Peggy",Peb.12,1933:2-

6-Gladys G. Reid m. Dec.20,1930 Wm.Lousey 7-Edwin B. Reid m. Apr.14,1935 Retells Akins.Ch.:1-Parks,March 12,196:2-Neda,Sept.12.1 9 18.

5-Martha L.("Doug") Reid m. ,186 Andrew Jackson Rately.She d. June 23,1916.Ch.:1-Franklin, 186

7-Wyatt, ,187;4- :6-Andrew Jackson,Jr. 2-John, ,187_;3

Hamilton ,who

8-Ellen Reid m. Jones Entrekin.Ch.l- ;2- :3- 9-Matthew Reid,III,m. ,189_ Sophronia, dau.of F

Parish,S.C.."There

nut)Cast.Ch.:1- ;2 10-Henry Wyatt Reid,II.m. Emma Mobley.Ch.:1- ;2- ;3-

1-5-3 6-Margaret 6-Margaret I Reid m. 18247 in Gwinnett Co.,Ga.John Lewis ,b.Abbeville list..S.C. Mar.10,1800,son of Archibald and Nancy(Thompson)Hamilton.The mother of Archibald Hamilton was a McGary and his father probably was Archibald,Sr.(40(c).He kept a block house there during the Revolutionary war and in 1781 furnished supplies to the pa-triot militia.He moved to

1800.(99.7)(b,c).Archibald

(4)(a),(22)(a),(26)(a),(41),(4g)(b)(1,2),(4g)(c,bb),(66).(67)(b,d).(69) (b),(70). In addition to Archi,1793Hamilton( p. 1 hereof) early Americans of same name include:Archibald Hamilton.who m. Bridget Roche jan,121726(99.8)(a),who d.Sept.2,1727(99.8)(b) in St.Dennis and St.Thomae Parish.S.C.."There was no (close) relationship between the Hamiltons who came to Ninety -Six Dietrict(Abbeville Co.,)S .C. shortly before the Revolution and the Hamiltons of St.Thomas and ,MargaretAnn(Hamilton)Knight(a).

Archibald Hamilton settled in Williamsburg Township,S.C. before 1737(99.7)(a):was granted 4 acre lotNo.41 in 1741, which lot in 1789 was owned by"Congrefation of Williamsburg" and not being claimed by the grantee was carried in his name in 1800.(99.7)(b.c).Archibald Hamilton a will in Orange Co.,N.C. bequeathed to Jos.Hamilton and in same co

monuments.(26)(a),(40)(a).

Wm. Hamilton's will .1793 bequeathed to Elizabet

,he,

an,Margaret and Nancy Hamilton.( ) ( ) Archibald Hamilton m. Nancy Hogg, July 19,1807 in Jackson Co.,Ga.(32.1)(a). John Lewis Hamilton moved from Gwinnett to Carroll(now .:::a

Co.,Ga.in 1829.He served as a guard in Capt.Wagoun's Co. in removing the Cherokee Indians from Georgia.He d.near San Augus tine,Tex.at the home of his daughter .MargaretAnn(Hamilton)Knight while on a visit there by horseback .(69)(b). His remains were buried in Denning country grave yard near her home.Margaret I (Reid)HamiltOn had d.in Har- alson Co.,Ga.Apr

Bremen.Ga-Ch.:1-ROy,tencheT,

ed near her home in the family burying ground near old "Hamilton Mill "site. Their son,George Reid("G.R.") Hamilton suitably mark

remen,Ga.

raves with monuments.(26)(a).(40)(a). Said George Reid Ham-

,19 ,he. ,193T;2-L.G.

;8-Helen

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1-5-3-6. -13- ilton wns the namesake of his mother's father'George Reid,II,(69)(b);was the third child and oldest son of his parents, being born Sept.6,1830(d.Nov.28,1904). He became first Ordinary of Haralson Co.,Ga. and the first settler and merchant of (new) Bremen,Ga.,which town was built on his land.Fe never m. and was buried, by his request, by the side of his mother. Among other public benefactions he supported and endowed the public schools of Bremen,Ga.,which began as a chartered college named in his honor.(40)(a),(41),(69)(b).A full list of the descendants of said John Lewis and Margaret I (Reid)Hamilton was published Sept.27,033,exceot a few Blackstocks and Maxfields in Texas,omitted by mistake ,at the hour of printing.(40)(a),It can be seen in most large libraries in the United States. Other facts as to their descendants which have since become available include: Correction in the maiden name of the wife of Sockwell L.Hamilton to "Sarah Lu-dusky Tomlinson":marriages of :Hiram Sharp,son of Zealous Roseman and Rhoda(Sharp)Hamilton to Mary Pierce,Tallapoosa,Ga.

,1936;Ernest Hamilton,son of Ernest and Pearl(Ramilton)Sullivan,Bremen,Ua. to Aglene,dau.of Mr. and Mrs,Wm.L.Ston-er.Spartanburg.S .C..Oct.8,1338:recorded certificate signed by Hiram ,Sharp,J.P.,offficiating and D.N. Tillman and H.T. Reid witnesses, of the marriage Dec.18,1867 of Lucinda Oregon,b.Nov.19,1846(d.Dec.24,1912), youngest dau. of John Lewis and Margaret I (Raid) Hamilton(and youngest child) to Charles Lewin ,b. Apr.4,11544(d.Mar.9,1909),son of Elijah,b.July 18,1789 in Pa.(69)(g) and Sarah (Small),b. in Ireland May 22,1809,son of Daniel,b. in Pa. ,Oct.22,1755 and Susannah(Kinch-eloe).b. in Prince Wm.Co.,Va.,Sept.22,1755 MCPRERSON,Susannah being dau. of John and Mary(Wickliffe)Kincheloe,Jr.,son of John and Elizabeth(Canterbury)Kincheloe of Richmond and Prince Williams counties,Va.,son of Cornelius Kincheloe of Rich- mond Co.,b. ,166 Mary Wickliffe's ancestral line goes back through Isaac and Elizabeth(Cullen)Wickliffe,David, 1II,II, and,I.Wickliffe._ the latter emigrating from Yorkshire ' England to Charles Co.,Md. by 1635 A.D.(5),(40)(a,b,c,d), (69)(0.

Births: To Howard and Helen(McPherson)Hubbard: dau.,Nancy Ann,Nov.29,1934: Hoyt Hamilton and Mary (Michaux)McPher-son:Sons:Lewin Qtancy.Sept.26,1935,Robt.Hamilton,Aag.15,1938; to Rev.Edmund Daniel Rudicill and Modena(McPherson) Rudicill sons:Edmund Daniel.II.June 14,1935 and Philip McPherson, Dec.10,1937.gr.ch .of N.C.,Sr.and Modena(Bagget)McPherson.

Marriages: Charles Marion,b.Nov.9.1898,Carrollton,Ga„son of Lewin Dwinell and Hannah Elizabeth(Weir)McPherson to Inez Gladys Weeman of Makoqueta,Ia. and Chicago,Ill. in Evanston,Ill.Aug. 31,1934 and birth to them of a son,Charles Marion,Jr. Feb.9,183aHal Weir,b.Aug.4,1902, younger brother of Charles Marion McPherson to Loretta Bauer in Cincinnati 3 O.,Dec.25, 1936; Shirley Iris,dau. of Kincheloe Hamilton and Bunnie(Darnell)McPherson Dec. 16,1934 to John Benjamin,son of Wesley Augustus and Stella(Pulliam)Adams, of Royston,Ga. in Columbia,S.C. and birth to them of a dau„Rebecca Iris,Feb.18,1937: graduation from Bremen High School by Shirley's brother, Lewis Darnell McPherson,Class of 1937;

Bonnie Mae,dau.of Ivey Hoke and Nellie(Hanrick)McPherson to Borden B. Campbell in Center,Ala., Oct. 1937 and birth to thium of a son,Borden McPherson,May 21,1939; Yrmon Mitchell("Buck") McPherson, brother of Bonnie Mae, to Sarah Bolden in Methodist Church,Temple,a. July 1937:graduation as regular nurse from St. Joseph's Infirmary ,Atlanta,Ga. in 1938 by Edna, dau. of Ivey Hoke and Nellie(Hamrick'McPherson aforesaid. The following are some extracts from a letter re-cently Pound in the family Bible of Robt.Alexander Reid, as written him by his nephew,Matthew Thompson Hamflton,son of Mar - garet I (Reid) and John Lewis Hamilton from Confederate fortifications"near Richmond"(Va.)- 7 miles(out) on the New- market road- Nov. 1,1864.It was his last letter as he was killed in defense of Richmond,the fall of which ended the Civil War. (2),(17)(a,b,c):"Dear uncle: A few moments to consume in writing you I will endeavor to make as interesting as possi-ble. This is my first letter to you as I have written uncle Matthew several times and he does not appear to acknowledge the reception of them. It may be possible he never received them. I would like very much to hear from that section of the country and more than that I could like very much to hear from my old uncles every once in a while more especially in such a time as this.

I have been blessed in all my scenes and dangers since I volunteered. I am this evening in fine spirits and have had good health ever since I left home. I have been in no open field engagements since I returned but have been in danger pret-ty much all of the time. While we were at Petersburg we were under heavy fire all the time. Sharpshooting was from morning until dark every day and a portion of the line kept up the firing all night long.When the Yankees moved on the north side of the James they got possession of our works and batteries near Chaffen farm. We were ordered on the north side for charging the Yankees out of Battery Harris? and the works which they bad gotten possession of a few days before.We made a feeble effort to take the works but it was repulsed as the Yankess had their forces all at that place. We went far e-nough to get into the heaviest of the enemy's fire. Our regiment was to support the N.C. Brigade and they ran over our men and went back, so we had to fall back and went to work and in a short time had a pretty good work. Soon the Yankees were mak-ing demonstrations near the Dasbetown road.We marched there on Oct. 6th. On the 7th. we httacked and drove them about a mile from our works which they had taken a day or two before, but we had struck a place where they had most of their forces and were well prepared for us. We withdrew that night,went to work and in a day or two have a strong work, that I would like to see the Yankess butt their heads against. On 26th. and 27th. they made an effort on our left to flank our works but failed.They made the game effort at Petersburg at the same time but failed with considerable loss.Our loss is light.Ev-ery thing is quite.While no movements have been discovered Lt is more than likely that they will remain steady for a few days.Everything has been prest pretty close about Richmond. The Militia has been lying in the works for some time,andev-ery detailed man in Richmond. • I feel perfectly safe for I do not think the Yankees will ever get Richmond,but they can outnumber us. A great many of their men are deserting and coming over to us. I give my feeling compliments to the family and relations and hope that they will remember me. I extend my compliments especially to you and Aunt.".I have the honor to remain yours.". 1-5-3-

7-ROBERT ALEXANDER REID("Maj.Bob") m.Nov.1,1831 Nancy Katherine Adrian,b.Dec.6,1810(d.Jan.23,1889).He d. Feb.19,1785 in attendance upon the Ga.Legislature as Representative of Haralson Co.,Ga.Ch.:1-Mary Ann,Aug.27,1832;2-Jane Katherine,Feb. 11,1834;3-Rachel Olivia, ,183 (d. in childhood);4-George Fleming,May 20,1837;5-Margaret Emaline,May 21,1839:6-Hen- ry Thomas,Feb.17,1841;7-Elizabeth Amanaa,Apr.26,1844;8-Martha Indiana,Oct.4,1846;9-Wm.Harvey,Mar.7,1851 (2),16,),(61)(e), (62)(8).1-Mary Ann Reid m.Feb.4,1850(3) John Dickinson Aldridge.He was a Confederate soldier and died in battle in Sherm-and's March through Ga.She d. 19 . Ch.:1-Wm.Henry, 1852(d. ,1870);2-Nancy I sabel,July, ,1£554(d. May ,1936:3-Thos.Bolivar„May ,1857(a. ,1869);4-Martha Ellen,Mar. 15,1859;5-Susan Elizabeth,Mar.24,1861:6-Jas. Franklin,Mar.5,l563;7-John Robert,Sept.12,1864.(2),(3),(7).

2-Nancy Isabel Aldridge m. July 4902 Samuel W. Brown.Ch.:None. 4-Martha Ellen Aldridge m. Apr.10,11377 Reuben Ahaz Howard (See"1-5-2-6-5-1" p.6 hereof). 5-Susan Elizabeth Aldridge m. Apr.17,1881 Wiley Alexander,son of Harvey Smith.Ch.:1-Leona,May 9,1882(d.

1882_);2-Odessa( Apr.30,1884(d. ,1901:3-;4-(d. infants);5-Florence Anna,Nov.26,1882(teacher,Decatur,Ala.);6-Bertha, Jan.30,1893;7-Clarence, Dec. ,1894.

6-Bertah Smith m.Oct. ,1923 Geo.Glenn winnxh.:1-Ralph Snith,May 1,1926;2-Wm.Clyde,Sent.6,1927;3-Rusrell,Ju- ly 3o,1929;4-Gene Glenn,Nov.10,1931;5-Nell,Mar. 19,1933.

7-Clarence Smith m. ,19 Vernie ,dau. of Wiley and Annie (Hallman)Hall.Ch.:1-Marie, ,1917. 6-Jas.Franklin Aldridge m.Nov.8,1882 Amanda C., b.May 4,1866,dau.of D. Newton and Mary Ann(mcPherson)Tillman.Jas.

Franklin d. Jan.26,190 7 .Ch.:1-John Newton,Oct.14,1833;2-Desser Lee,Sept.6,1885;3-Zona,May 9,1887(d.Nov.6,1904);4-Pearl Mae, Aug.17,1890;5-Elsie,Orbit,Jan.5,1893;6-Edward Homer,July 13,1895:7-Annie,Tune 16,1897;8-Berta,Oct.20,1901;9- and 10-(twins) Lorene and Irene,July 26,1907. Irene d. Aug 20,1907.

1-John Newton Aldridge m.Nov.7,1903 Dovie,b.June 13,1881,dau. of and )Stephenson.Ch. 1-Alonzo Felix,Nov.29,1905;2-John Gilbert,Feb.12,1907;3-Harvey Clifford,Feb.11,1909;4-Clarence,Jan.16,1910;5-Zula Mae,Sept. 22,1912:6-Gaines,Apr.6,1914;7-Trumon,Feb.9,1916;8,-Irvin,Aug.8,1918;9-Clyde,Dec.20,1919)?)10-Tranie.Sept.19,1921;11-Eula, June 2,1923. 1-Alonzo Felix Aldridge m.Dec.11,1929 Irene Agnes Adair,b.Dec.15,1908.Ch.:1-Edith Sybel,May 15,1931;2-Fel- lix Bernard,Mar. 13.3.933.

2-.Tobn Gilbert Aldridge m.Dec.22,1927 Ola Vi.Jones,b.Feb.20,1910.Ch.:1-Jas. Kanith,Dec.2.1932;2gShirley Ann Apr.1,1936. 3 -Harvey Clifford Aldridge m.Dec.18,1931 Mabel Vivian Sewell,b.July 9,1913.Ch.:1-Dorothy Fauline,Nov.19,- 1932;2-Clifford Wayne,Mar.31,19340d.Mar.31,1934).

4-Clarence Aldridge m.Feb.13,1935 Irene Walker,b.Apr.27,1917.Ch.:1-Betty Jean,Dec.4,1936:2-Harold C.,Oct. 26,1938. 5-Zula Mae Aldridge m. Oct. 31,1936 Leon Bennett,b.Aug.9,1911.

7-Trumon Aldridge m.Jan.18,1938 Bertha Mae White,b.May 6,1918. 2-.Dosser Lee Aldridge m.Feb.14,1904 Lawrence Lowrey,b.Oct.12,1880.Ch.:1-Jas.Wesley,Jan.5,1905;2-Francis,May 10

1907(d.Mar.27,1910):3-Myrtle Leuell,Mar.27,1910;4-Geneva Mae,July 17,1911;5-Hazel Liuern ;May 21,1913;6-Samuel Henry,May 9 1919;7-John Franklin,Mar.21,1923;8-Harold Edward „Oct. 20,1925(d.Oct.20,1925);9• and 10-(twins)Ruth and Reuben,Feb.22,

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1-5-3-7-1-6-2- -14- 1929(both d•.Feb.22,1929.

1-Jas.Wesley Lowrey m.Nov.2.1924 Ora Ratcliff,b.Jan.18,1905.Ch.:1-Howard.Aug 4.1925;2-Maurice ,Nov.21,1926; 3-Laura Jean,Oct.15,1928:4-Leuell,Feb.1,1930;5-John Ratcllff,Jan.13,1932

3-Myrtie Leuell Lowrey m .Nov. 7.1926 Grady Irvin Stoner,b.July 14.1907. Ch.:1-Hazel Irene,Sept.23,192_:2- Milton Leon,Nov.9,1933

4-Geneva Mae Lowrey m.Aug.16,1926 Herbert Elrod,b.May 6,1905.Ch.:1-Hester Iberia,July 8,1930 5-Hazel Leurn Lowrey m.Jan.5,1932.1,loyd Price Key,b. .Ch.:1-Lloyd Harold.Feb.25,1932

4-Pearl Mae Aldridge m.Feb.8,1920 Gaines McNutt, b.Nov.26.1900.Ch.:1-R.L. and 2-Ozelle(twina).Feb.6.1921:3- Calvin Washington,June 3,1924( lost both eyes from accident to one,-gth.grade,Academy for Blind.Talladega,Ala.

5-Elsie Orbit Aldridge m.Feb.22,1910 ,Otto Hallman.(She d.Sept.8,1917).Ch.:1-Lester Mae.rar. ,1913;2-Fowree, July 24,1915;3-Bertha Lee,Apr.26,1917.

1-Lester Mae Hallman m.Earl Vaughan,b. .Ch.1:-Betty Joe, ,1931;2-Pail Randall,Aug.20, 1938. 2-Fowree Hallman m.May 14,1932 Leroy Norworthy,b.Aug.28,1909.Ch.:1-Elsie Lorene,Oct.5„1931;2-Darlene Joyce, June 22,1935. 3-Bertha Lee Hallman m.Marvin Russell June 15,1932.Ch.:1-Donald Lee,Mar.25.1933;2-Carol Elaine,July 26,1934

7-Annie Aldridge m.Nov.9,1913 Travis McLemore,b.Nov.20,1892.Ch.:1-Jas.Hancel,Aug.9,1914;2-Hazel.June 3.1918;3- Thos.Franklin,Mar.12,1920;4-Dike Tillman,Sept.22,1923;5-Ellen Crestene,Aug.16,1927;6-Roy Brice,Dec.1.1930

1-Jps.Hancel McLemore m.Oct.27,1935 Netts Hester Chandler.Ch.:1-Wand Lee,Sept 20,1916. 2-Hazel McLemore m.Sept.4,1937 Jas.C.Cope,b.Mar.19,1916.Ch.:1-Dorms Sue,May 26,1938

8-Bertha Aldridge m.Jan.12,1918 Ganymon McLemore,b.Aug.20,1889.Ch.:1-Chalmers Arnold,Aug.25,1922;2-Grace Leu eno,Aug.11,1924;3-Nelda Fore,Feb.24,1926;4-Kenith Aldridge,Nov.28,1927;5-Chas.Edward,Oct. 16,1929;6-Welma Lenuena,Oct.l, 1931;7-Milford Ray,Apr.21,1934;8-Doris Odene,May 29,1936.(2),(3),(7),(34.9)(a,b). 1-5- 3-7-1-

7-John Robt.Aldridge m. let.: ,188 Lydia,dau.of Barnabas S. and Phoebe(Reid)Howard.(See"1-5-2-6-5-5 1p.6 hereof).Ch.:1-Lillie Pe11e,Mar.4,1888;2nd. Ophelia (17ay.Ch.:2-Roffie, • ,3rd.Mrs.Tempie(Jones)Spence,dau.of L. Jackson and Elizabeth(Hogan)Jones.Ch.:3-Sarah, , *Roffie's mother,Ophelia d.when Roffie was small.

1-Lillie Belle Aldridge m. Apr.9,1905 Chaa.Lawson,b. ,188 ,son of Franklan and Mary(Posey)Davis,Ch.:1- Arleigh Clifford,Feb.26,1908;2-Mildred Pauline,Sept.6,1910;3-Thelma,July 26,1413;4-Kathren,Aug.16,1916;5-Chas.Lawson.Jr., April 30,1918;6-Bettie Joe,Oct.31,1919;7-Billie Jane,Nov.21,1922;8-Margaret,May 12,1925;9-Boffie June,Nov.26,1928.

1-Arleigh Clifford Davis m. Nov. 1925 Gladys Hohnes.Ch.:1-Helen Sue, 2-Mildred Pauline Davis m. Carl ,son of Dr.John T. and queen(Miller)Edwards,Rremen,cl'a. Ch.:1-Carl P.,Apr.7,

1932;2-Jeff Davis,Feb.26,1934;3-Jack, Feb. 17,1937 3-Thelma Davis m. July 1938 Ralph Pirkle? 4-Kathren Davis m. May 1936 Jewell Dewberry 5-Chas.Lawson Davis,Jr.m. Dec.26,1935 Sarah Richards.Ch.;1-Lawson,Nov.30,1936 6-Bettie Joe Davis m.Oct. 29,1937 Max Ch.:1Frances,Dec.14,1938

2-Reffie Aldridge m. J.T. Bridges. (3),(2) ,(1). 1-5-3-7- 2-Jane Katherine Reid m.Nov.29,1855 Jas.Madison,b. ,1838, son of Martin and Phoebe(Reid)Holcombe(2),(39)(d

3-George Fleming Reid m.lst. Dec.15,1855 Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. Mar.4,1838,dau.of Reuben,II,and Nancy(Lewis)Hol-combe. Ch.:1- Reuben,A., ,1856;2-Nancy Jane, ,11158;2nd.Martha A. Bradley,b.Yov.20,1837.Ch.:3-Ella, 1865;4-J.Foster,M.D.,Oct.17,1868;5-Laura,Aug.6,1871;6-Herschel D., Apr.6,1876.Vary Ann Elizabeth d.Aug•12,1£160,Geo.Fleming d.Apr.3,1901,Martha A. ,Jan.20,1921.(2),(38),(39)(d).

1-Reuben A. Reid m. ,188_ Catherine Awtrey.Pe d. ,1904,she, .1907 .Ch.1-Laura, 1888:2-Geo.J., ,1890:3-Herschel, ,1892;4Benjamin, ,1893;5-Annie, ,1896;6-Ida, ,1899; 7-Henry, ,1901;S-John, ,1904

1-Laura Reid m. Henry Tutten.Ch.:1- 5-Annie Reid rn. Griffin.Ch.:1- 6-Ida Reid m. ,Huntsville,Ala.,Ch.:1- 7-Henry Reid m. ,1923 Ethel Reese.Ch. :1-Margaret,

2-Nancy Jane Reid m. Isaac Daniel.(38),(39)(d),(13)(a,b) :3-Catherine.

3-Ella Reid m. ,1882 David A.son of Barnabas S. and Phoebe(Reid)Ho a ( ee°1-5-2-6-2),p.6 hereof).E1- la d. ,1914,David A., ,1935•Ch•:1-Geo Gordon, ,1886;2-W. Walter, ,1888;3-J.Reuben 1900(d. ,1918);4-Myrtie, ,1892;5-Audis, ,1894;6-Bessie, ;2-:e:rdY':r. . ,11897;-7-Herschel, 189°:8-Iva, .1903:9-Roy, ,1906

2-W.Walter Howard m. ,Albertville : =Ch.:1- 4-Myrtie Howard m. 5-Audie Howard m. ;Byron Glascoe.Boas,Ala.(33)(b),(104)

4-Dr.J. Foster Reid,M.D..Buchanan,Ga. m. Dec.14,1869 Carolyn,dau. of Henry C. and Louzer(Woods)Head.Ch.:1- M ;4-Malley, attie Lou, :2-Morgan, ;3-Herschel L, (d.Mar.27,1913;5-Gladys, Apr.25,1906;6-Virginia, ;7-Jule. • (d.Jan.31,1932);8-Robt., .1899(d.ruly 4,1919)

1-Mattie Lou Reid m. Mar.27,1911 L.W. Hewitt.Ch.:l-Mary Winford. :2-Ellender, ;3-June, ;4-Edward, ;5-Judith D..

2-Morgan Reid m. 4918 Ssale Dyle,2nd.,Ruth Robinson, ,1922.Ch.:1-J.R., ,1918;2-Ruth, ,1929. 3-Herschel L. Reid m. ,1921 Zelma Raun.Ch.:1-Carolyn, ,1923:2-Ruth. ,1925.Herschel

has represented Carroll Co.,c=a. in last two regular terms of Ga. Legislature. 5-Gladys Reid m.May 16,1925 J.Myron Verner.Ch.:1-Jas,Phillips,Apr.26,1926;2-George Reid,Feb.19,1928;3-Roy

Chas.,Sept.20,1929 6-Virginia Reid m. Dec. 18,1932 L.T.Spier.Ch.;1-Fillis. ,1934 (34 )

5-Laura Reid m. ,1893,Bremen,Ga.Jefferson D. Nelson,who d.Nov. 1929.Ch.:1-Jesaie.Aug.14,1894;2-Wil-lie May,June 20,18970d.Mar.3,1907);3-Bernice,Anr.15,1900;4-Phuftys,Aug.26,1903;5-Raymond H.,May 13,1905;6-Evelyn,Aug.8,1906 7-Gertrude,Apr.30,1909;8-Eloise,Dec.29,1911;9-J.D.Jr.,Nov.14,1913

1-Jessie Nelson m.Dec.27,1916 Hal A. Ridley,Chancey,Ga. Ch.:1-Chas.Nelson. :2-Laura Lacy,

3-Clarice, 3-Bernice Nelson m. U.A. Pollard.Ch.:1-Laura Jane, ;2-Joe. 4-Phudys Nelson m. Jas. Walton 6-Evelyn Nelson m. J.W. Garriaon.Ch.:1-Robt.Nelson, (11),(12).(33)(a,b)

6-Herschel D Reid m.Jan.2,1898 Gertrude Murphy,b.Feb.26,1879.Ch.:1-Clarice,Nov.5,1898;2-Y.Lurlie,Nov.1 0,1900 ; 3-Harold G.,Mar.7,1904;4-Everett D.,Feb.18,1907;5Li11ian,July 1,1909;6-G. Marlin,Mar.3,1912:7-Maude,Feb.24T1915;11-Yary,Feb. 24,1915;9-H.D.,Jr.,Aug.30,1917(d.Dec. 12,1918);10-Elizabeth,Jan.9,1920.

1-Clarice Reid m. July 10,1934 R.D.Stewart 3-RaroldGReid m.Dec.24,1915 Mrs. Clara Dempsey 7-Maude Reid m. Aug.13,1938 Raymond C. Templin (2),(12),(11)(a,b).

1-5-3-7- 5-Margaret Emaline Reid m. Sept.23,1858 Miles *. Liner,b.May 26,1936 in Carroll Co.,G11.,son of Christopher and Sarah( )Liner,formerly residents of Miss. and Walton Co.,6a. Ch.:1-0eo.,Alexander, ;2-Henry Wise, 3-Sarah Katherine, ;4-Jno.Frank., ;-Robt.Christopher, :6-Mary Elizabeth, 7-Susan Indiana, ;£1-Jas.quitman, ;9-Harvey Washington, ;10-Rhoda Malighty, 11-Madison, ;12-Van Buren, ;13-Jefferson, ;14-Malachia, ;15-Emma Rosetta.

16-Simeon Jackson, (2),(69)(e) 1-5-3-7- 6-Henry Thomas Reid m.:18t.Vov.24,11363 Mary("Mollie"),b. .dau. of Roland Wil1iame.Ch.:1-Kittle,Sept 13,1865;2nd. 1889 Jane ,dau of Abner and ( )Wilson. Ch.2-Myrtie,Oct. 11,1890;3-Tassie ,May 29,1892." "Mollie" d.July 1,1888,Jane Mar.19,1916 ::d94h( ed. ,Oct.28,1928.

1-Kittie Reid m. Thos.E. Lewis.Ch.:1-Flossie, ,1885;2-Effie, ,1887;3-Stanley, Wallace, ,1892;5-Miles, ,1906);6-Sallie. ,1896;7-Dewey, ,1900; 18g9;14-

,

1902;8-Agnes, ,1904; 9-Faye, 4906. (All married and have many children) (2),(4),(16)(d) 2-Myrtie Reid' m. Dec. 13.1919(d.Nov.28,1929) Geo.W.b.Mar.7,1870,son of.Jos. and Annie(Jones)McCain.Ch.:1-Sam-

uel,Oct.5,1921;2-Jane,Dec.22,1922;3-Myrtie,Sept.2,1924.Geo.W.McCain d. ,193.. . ' (2),(4),(16)(a-c).

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1-5-3-7- -15- 7- Elizabeth Amanda Reid m. ,1865 Jas.Davis ,b.Jan.14,1842,eon of Reuben,II,and Nancy (Lewis)Holcombe.(2),

(18).(39)(d). 8-Martha Indiana Reid never married,d.May 20,1922. 9-Wm.Harvey Reid m. .1875 Amanda, dau.of Andrew and Calline(Stanford)Peid.(See"1-5-2-3-2" p.p.4 and 5 hereof

Ch.:1-Della, 187 ...J2-Royal Ulman,Feb.5,1878;3-0ma, ;--Robt'lloss, ;(2),(17)(e,bc.). 1-Della Reid m. ,189 John.,b. ,son of Capt.J.J. Beall.Ch.:1-Dovie, ;2-Lola,

;3-Carl,

;4-Jesse, - %. ;5-Elma, ;6-Buford ;7-J.0., ,

Della lives Jerome,Idaho. ;8-Jew7

ell, ;9-Winona, ;10-Tommie, (8),(17)(a,b,c) 2-Royal Ulman Reid m.Jan. 8,1911xia Holmee.Ch.:1Winferd,Nov.25,1911:2-Wynell,June 16,194;3-01B May,Sept.20,1916.

1-Winford Reid m. Aag.1,1931 RubyEdmondson, 2-Wynell RRid m. Nov.4,1933 Spurgeon Vann 3-Ole May Reid m.June 10,1932 Carl Edmondson.

3- Oma Reid m. Prock,, b. ,son of Jos.Brown Gerner.Ch.:1-Relice, ;2 ;5-Max, 121a, 3rMay, - ;4-Robt., ;6-tarl, ;7-Yontez,

;9-Mildred, ;10-Wilma, 4-Robt.Ross Reid m. Wm.Harvey Reid d. May 21,1927/,Amanda, Nov.131937 .(2),(8),17

1-L,-i- 8-George Reid,III,m. Whiatenhunt and moved"West" after 1841. He was Lieutenant and Captain the

Indian and Mexican Wars ,enlisting from Gwinnett Co.,Ga. Hs, Lieutenant M.T.Hamilton and others were a committee to return remains for a joint funeral commemoration and burial on the Court House Square,Lnwrenceville,Ceinnett Co.,Ga.Feb.7, of officers and soldiers from Gwinnett Co. who were killed by order of the Mexican commonder at Goliad,Tex.,Mar.27,1836 and in Indian battle at Shepherd's Plantation,Stewart Co.,da.,June 9,1836.An inscribed monument then erected on the Court House Square in Lawrenceville still stands. He was Representative of Gwinnett Co.,Ga. in the Legislature in Sessions,1837,1840 and 1841.(16),(23)(a),(65)(c). 1-5-3-

9-Elizabeth Reid m. Wilson Brown and moved to Mississippi.(16). 10-Ann Reid m. McMullen (16) 11-Thos.Henry Reid m. ;became a physician and after Civil War located near Little Hock,Ark.

A return visit to his old home scenes and people was made by him in about 1888. (16) 12-"Jack" Reid went "West" (16)

A John Reed enlisted for the Revolutionary 'jar in Washington Co ,Va.,fought at the battles of King's Mountain and Guilfori Court House.He d. 1826,his widow,Keziah,being pensioned for his services in 1844 and 1849 ,aged 82 years at Tulip,Tex.. Ch.:1-Mrs.Chas.U. Smith.(99.9)(b).

In this edition there was not space to list the many American Raids who have been outstanding in the professions. science,art,music,literature and the public service. Attention is called to Brevet Major Joh n Reid. aid to General(Pres-ident) Andrew Jackson throughout his military campaigns from beginning of hostilities in the Creek Indian War to his final victory over the British at New tirleans in the War of 1812.Maj.Reid died in 1816 before completing his biography of Andrew Jackson,which was published by successors.

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II. -GASTO N Early American history and biography has been enriched by many well written pages of this illustrious pioneer family.

(42),(70.1),(70.2),(70.3),(73)(d),(74),(75),(75.1),(75.2),(75.3),(8 4 . 1 ),(84 .2),(90). Preface

Indulgence is asked for the relative incompleteness of Chapters,II,GASTON and III, SIMONTON hereof. Until April 20,1939 the Simonton relation to any of the Reids was unknown, and until then only Jane (GASTON) Reid,

wife of George Reid,II, was heard of as a Gaston relative to the Raids, her ancestry, and desoehdants of her brothers and sisters being unknown.(53)(5)(x). It then became obvious that theGASTON and SIMONTON families hAstories belonged in the Reid book, which was overdue to be printed from a movement started at the Reid re-union at Bremen, a. in Aug. 1938.Rather than delay that longer such information as has been gathered on Gaston and Simonton families are included herein. Chapters IV,H A R V E Y and V, TOMLINSO N, ALTHOUGH UNRELATED TO Chapters I,II and III, are included herein as an Appendix as a precaution against delays, the material for them being ready with relatively little time required to complete

The ancestry of the pioneer Gastons in America has been traced for nearly 1100 years (42) to nix, which is now the capitol of the department of Ariege, and daring the middle ages was capital of the Counts of Foix.lt is in Southwestern

France ,bordering the Pyrennes Mts.,which separate France from Spain, situated between the Mediterranean Sea to the east axe the Bay of Biscay(arm of Atlantic Ocean) and not far from either. Foix is 51 miles south of Toulouse on the Southern Rail-way to Ax. The population of Foix is 4,576.(73)(d).

The first Gaston in direct line of aecant for whom dates and location are available was John(Jeae),de(of) Foix. Es was a direct descendant of Gaston de Foix de Nemours (b. 1489,-3 years before Columbus discovered America,- d. 1512),a French General,son ofJion de Foix and Marie de Orlaans,daU, of Charles of Orleans( d. 1461),son of Louis,Duke of Orleans, son of King John of Yrance(1350-1364), son of Charles of Valois, son of Philip,III(1285),son of Louis,IX (1226-1270),son of Louis ,VIII (1223-1226), son of Louis,VII(1137-1180), son of Louis,VI (1108-1137),son of Philip,I,(1o60-1108),son of Hen-ry,I (1033-1060), son of Robert (996-1033),eon of liugh Capet and wifediedwig, who was dau. of Henry,King of Germany(b.876 d. 973), son of Otto, Duke of Sexony.(36.6)(a.b,c,C),(42),(43),(73)(d,e).

By the Edict of Nantes ,Apr. 1598 by King Henry,IV, of France, the French Protestants, the Huguenots,secured a large measure of religious liberty. Its revocation,Oct. 18,1685 took away all their civil and religious liberties.(73)(c).

The Duke of Navarre',or Count de Nenti with his son.Duke of Orleans,emigrated from France to Scotland upon the rev-ocation of the Edict of Nantes in the reign of Louis,IIV. On account of their/religion they belonged to the Bourbon family. Soon after their arrival in Scotland Count de Nenti,or Duke of Orleans ,died . His son, the Duke of Orleans, re-mained in Scotland and when forty years old married Miss Olive • • When only 24 years old she died ,leaving sons ,John and William.In 1682 he was banished and his property confiscated. His eon,William, in 1670 received the title of Grand Duke of Tuscany which continued in his family until the death of his nephew,Gion Gaston de Medici,July 9,1737,when the dy-nasty of that family became extinct.(42),(84.1)(a).

*Navarre was an ancient kingdom,which comprised the modern provinces of Navarre in Spain and part of the Depart-ment of Bosses Pyrennes in France.(73)(73)(d)

His second son,John, or Gaston de Foix (73)(d), Duke of Nemours m. when only sixteen years old Agnes, dau. of Phil - ip,Third King of liavarre to whom were born:l-Gion de Medici, ;2-Medici Comeo and 3-William, Glon de Medici and Medici Cornea d. in Scotland by 1755.(42),(84.1)(a)

N 0 T I :"William" is the only Gaston name to fit into this family unless John, or Gaston de Foix, had a second family of sons to whom were given Scotch rather than French names. William Gaston's son ,Joh, was b. in Scotland 1645 and with brothers, William and Alexander emigrated to County Antrim,Northern(Northeastern) Ireland after 1660.John settled at Mageragall and had a son,Wm., b. 1680.(42),(43),(84.1)(a). This William Gaston is placed as the one who married Olivet Lemon of Scotland.His uncle ,William Gaston,brother of John and Alexander, sons of John, Gaston de Foix is the one known as "ths first Irish William Gaston".(See Matthew Gaston,Sr.page 21 hereof.).

Among early American Gestonsothers known to have been descendants of these are:John of Conn.and Alexander of Mass,, brothers, who probably first landed in Pa . with Hugh and Joseph, their brothers,- and possibly other brothers;Joseph and Wm. of Pa. and John and James of N.J. ,which latter four are probably eons of Hugh.(43)(a),(70)(b),(74)(a,b),(75)(a'b), (76)(a,b,c),(84)(1). Wm. Gaston who be cw^me early Governor of Mass. was a descendant of the County Antrim group.(70)(3), (84.1).

Joseph ,probably a son of Hugh Gaston m. Isabel,probably sister of Robert Simanton, -Robert and Hugh owning ad-joining land °before 1754° in Dedminister Townahip,Somerset CO.,N.J..Jos .d. Mt.Bethel Township,Northampton cO.,Pa. Oct. 1775, having taken up land there in 1765 and served as King's Justice from 1766 to 1775.Isabel d. after 1775.Ch.1 -Hugh ,

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-16- 2-James, ;3-Elizabeth. ;4-John, ;5-Alexander,

1-Hugh Gaston moved to Cola:ibia Co.,0. 2-Jas.Gaston moved to Smith Township,Washington Co.,Pa.(43)(d).

'Jahn Gaston b. in Scotland ,1730,served as Clerk of the Board of rreeholders and was on the Committee of Cor- respondence of Somerset Co.,N.J., where he d. in 1776, m.:let.Elizabeth Ker ,b. 1738,d. 1765.Ch. Jos.,b. 1763,d. 1796.

1 -Jos.Gaeton m. Ida Van Arsdale,b. ,1762,d. ,1849.Ch.: Wm.B., 1 -Wm.B. Gaston m. Elizabeth Eirkpatrick,b. 1789,d. ,1857. Ch.: Joe., ,1816,d.

1885 1 -Jos.Gaston m. Agnes Greenbank. b. ,1828,d. 1910. Ch.: Helen,b. Chester Co.,Pa.m. Alvin H. Sydenham (71)(nn).

John Gaston b. 1738 Monmouth Co.,N.J. was Major of the 6th. Batallion Northampton Co.,Pa. militia in 1777, d. Washington Co.,Pa. 1823,m. ,1760 Charity Cheeseman,h. 1734,d. 1821, Ch.: Jos., 1767 d. 1813; Sam'l, ,1772, 1. 1853.

1 -Jos.Gaston m.,,. 0.

Mary Estep, b. ,1856. Ch.:Jas. Estee, .1815, d.

,1809, d. 1888.

1 -Jas.Zstep aaston m. 838 Sarah Kirk,b. . ,1853.Ch.:Jos.James 4842 1 -Jos.James Gaston m. ,1872 Martha Stanford. Ch. Beulah Stanford Gaston, b. Winterset,Ia.(71)(rr).

2 -Samil Gaston m. , Margaret Penny,b. ,1776,d. 1841.Ch.: Margaret,

1 -Maragret Gaston m. ,1822 Thoe.Jefferson Rice Perry,b. ,1800,d. 1880.She d. 1871.Ch. ,d, Wm.Penny Perry,b. ,1840 ,1912.

1-Wm.Penny Perry m. , Mary Jane Hilleary, b. ,1842,d. 1913.cb.:(b. in Dee Wcoines.Ia.) 1-Ada Olive, .1868;(71)(hh);2-Ida Mey, ;3-Emma Estelle, (71)(ff);4 -Clara Arabella. (71)(qq)

' 1-Ada Olive Perry m. ,1889 Wm.Sherman Martin, b. ,1867. Ch.:Ethel Blanche,b. in Lee Co.,Ia (ieokuk4).(71)(hh).2- Ida May Ferry a , Scott Carmino Campbell. (77)(ee), N 0 T E : Slight revision has been made in some of the "source" material worked into this compilation to sore nearly con-form to probabilities arising from comparison of dates,- and the apparent "skipping" in some records of a generation be - tween John ("Jean"),Gaston de Foii and Wm. of Scotland ,who married Olivet Lemon in Scotland,moved to and settled at Cern - lough,Cloughwater ,County Antrim* Ireland,where he d. between 1749 and 1755.(43). This William was grandson of John,Gas - ton de roux and eon of the latter's son(oldest),John(43),(84.1)(a). The John Gaston at Yageragall ,County Antrim,* Ire-land in 1669 is more probably the generation which is father to this William than John,Gaston de Foix,the latter being reported as b. ahoat 1600 A.D . and would not likely had a son,Wm., b. when he waea about 75 years old.

In an effort to improve grouping of various branches of descendants of JohnnJean",Gaston de FOLIC numbers for in-dividuals in each generation have been used.1See "IC E Y " ,page 4 hereof).

Descendants of Count de Renti(Duke of Orleans) will be numbered ,counting hiss as the first .or common ancestor to whom all can trace. "1" is used for him,"1 -1". for hie son, the second Duke of Orleans, and "1 -1 -1 - ,1 for the latter's son, Wm., grandson of the Count and "1-1-2" for the second eon,John ("Jean"), Gaston de Poix,Duke of Nemours.*whose son,Wm., is listed in some records as his third son,therefore, will be herein identified as :"1-1 -2 -1". This Wm. had a son,John Gaston, b. in ScotlamLin 1645 living at Mageragall,County Antrim * Ireland in 1669 and now numbered : 1'1-1-2-3-17 This John Gaston had a son ,'b. in Ireland in 1680(42),(43),(84.44f). The latter Em. Gaston'ie accepted ,for the purpose of

ce this genealogy, and Tentative Chart based thereon (See page ereof) as "Wm. Gaston who married Olivet Lemon and princ- ipally founded the Gaston generations early established in the Southeastern States of America.". This Wm. and Olivet (Lemon) Gaston are assigned generation numbers:"1-1 -2-3-1 -1 -".This num'ering may be slightly arbitrary.Descendants of other Gaston families will be numbered in their relation to these earlier Gastons to the extent that facts seen to war-rant.(See "KEY" page it hereof). 1-1-2-3-1-1- "town 21 mi.S.Melun, Dept.of Seine-et -Marme,France,Co.Nemoure(73.c.1)

Said Wm. and Olivet (Lemon) daston reared 5 sons and It daughters in Ireland,all of whom emigrated about the time of their parents' death in Ireland between 1749 and 1755 to Lancaster Co.,Pa..and after a few years there .came to Chester ,Lancaster and neighboring counties in S.C. and southern North Carolina, the youngeet,Dr. Alexander Gaston, settling at Newbern in Perquami re Co.,Y.C.Their ch. were:1 -John.

;7-William, ; 2-Elizabeth, ;3-Hugh,

4-Mary, ,1725 ;5- Robert, ;6-Janet, ,1735 ;8-Martha, ;9 -klexand - er, (35.7),(43)(a,b.) 1-1-2-3-1-1-

1-John Gaston m. ,17387 in Yreland Esther Waugh. Ch.:1 -Margaret,Aug.22.1739;2 -Marthaolune 11,1741: 3 Ofilliam,June 5,1743;4-John,June 4,1745;5 -James,April 15,1747;6-Robert,March 11,1749;7-Hugh,March 12,1751;8-Alexander, Aug.24,1753;9-David,July 7,1755:10-lbenezer,Sept.15,1757:11-Esther,Oct.15,1760;12- Joseph,Feb.22,1762.(9)(a),(36.)(e), (43)(a). John and Esther(Waugh) Gaston and children settled at Cedar Shoals .Fishing Creek ,near Catawba River in Chester Dist.,S.C. about 1752, where he d. about 1782 and his widow ,about 1789.

After S.C. had been apparently conquered and rule dap a British province in the Revolutionary War and revival of further resistance seemed hopeless this patriach-patriot of advanced years rallied the people to concerted ac-tion and new offensives which ultimately aided mightily in timing the tide of Colonial arms for S C. and ultimately for the Revolution.(47)(a)(4),74).(75).

Captain John McClure, son of his sister,Mary(Gaston)McClure collected 32 volunteers and went into such daring action that they became one of the nucleii for General Sumpter's Arry.(47)(a)(4),(75)(b).(See "1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1-12",Jos. Gaston,page 18 hereof and "1-1-2-3-1-1-4- - ",John McClure,page 22 hereof)'(71)(n,o,r,e,t,v.).

Five of the nine sons of John and -tether (Waugh)Gaston were left after the l'avolution.:3-Wm.; 4-John;5-James, 7-Hugh, 12-Joseph. (See "1 -1 -2-3 -1 -1 -1 -6" .,Robert Gaston, page 17 hereof).(35.7)(a). 1-1-2-3 -1 -1 -1 -

1 -Margaret Gaston m. James McCreary .Ch.: John,b. ,1754 ,d. , 1839- John McCreary m. .1815 Sarah Crane,b. 1780,d. 1864. Ch.: Martha,

4820,d. ,1880. Ch.: Mary, Martha McCreary m. 1845 Wm.Hicklin,M.D.,b. ,1846;

Mary Hicklin m. 1868 Jesse A. Clifton,D.n.. Ch.: Josephine, b. Denmark,S.0 1-1-2-3-1-1-1- Josephine Clifton m. LeRoy Camp.(71)(x).

2-Martha Gaston m. Joseph Gaston, a kinsman ,immigrant from Ireland to S.C.(See Matthew Caston,Sr.,"1 -1 - 2 -3 - - -4",page21 hereof).(43)(d),(43i(b). 1-1 --2- -.3-1 -1 -1 -

3-William Gaston was paid by S.C.for "Claims Growing out of the Revolution":(1),"for mints duty in Roebuck's Regiment"(67)(b);(2),"ror militia duty"(67)(d.l);.Another item paid "for sundries for militia's use"(67)(d.1) could have been payment to his uncle,Wm.Gaston (Seel -1 -12 -3 -1 -1 -/",page 20 hereof. He m. ;2 -

.Ch.:1 -Mary, James. 1-Wm. Gaston, Jr. m. ,,1788.(35.7)• 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-3-1-

.Ch.:Wm.,

1-Mary Gastou m. , Capt. James McClure, b. ,1787, d. ,1855,who led Chester Co., S.C. Volunteer Company to the War of 1812.(36.6)(c).Mary d. ,1865.Monuments to both in Cedar Shoals,Fishing Creek, cemetery of John and Esther(Waugh) Gaston show these facts . This Capt.James McClure was nephew of Capt.John McClure of the Revolution whom See above and "1 -1 -2 -31 -1 -4 -_-",page 19 hereof).(71)(o) 1-1-2-3- 1 -1 -1 -

4-John Gaston m. " in Fall of 1768" Jeanette("Jennett"),("Jane") Knox, b. ,1742.Ch.:1 -Esther, ;2-Wm. 1-Esther Gaston m. , Samuel, b. ,1788(d. ,1836),son of Wm., b. Lancaster

Co.,Pa., ,1757(d. ,1838, and Mary(McClure)GASTON.(cousins).(43),(47)(a)(2,5),(71)(gg,ii). Application for benefit of Federal statues for military service in Revolutionary War was made Sept.12,1836 in Jef-

ferson Co.,Ill. by "Jennett",widow of John Gaston,her oath supporting it saying:"married John Gastonin"Fall of 1768 ",* he d. about 1816;he was in the Revolutionary War;captured and paroled before the battle of Rocky Mt.;engaged in the battles of Rocky Mt. and Hanging Rock,on Sabbath,- where two of his brothers fell and one was wounded;another brother,a Captain of a Regular Company fell at the battle of Savannah." Supporting the application of John Gaston 's widow,"Jennett" was an affidavit of Wm. Gaston signed Aug.22,11336 stating that he "is a resident of Marion Co.,I11.;that said John Gas-ton had three brothers killed and one wounded in the Revolutionary War; that said Wm. Gaston made his home with said John and Jeanette(Knox)Gaston during the Revolution" .

In an application for pension of said Wm. Gaston under Act of June 7,1832 said Jeanette("Jennet","Jane")(Knox) Gaston made oath in support of his claim for pension on Sept.24,1832 that "she is * eighty seven(87) years old,resi-

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-17 - dent in Marion Co ,I11.,widow of John Gaston;that said Wm. Gaston is cousin of her deceased husband and was making his how with them in Chester Co.,S.C. in 1780.(47)(a)(2,5). Said John Gaston had moved from S.C.to Ky. and later to Ill .(See"1 -le 2 -3 -1-1 -5-1",Wm. Gaston,page 19-hereof for the intermarriage of Samuel, son of Wm. and Mary(McClure)Gaston to Esther, dau.of John and Jeanette(Knox)Gaston,-second cousins,- cousin's children.) 1-1-2- 3-1-1-1-

5-James Gaston,b. Apr.15.1747m, enlisted in 1776 in Col.Wm.Phompson's 3rd.S.C. Regiment(71)(w,mm); was paid by S.0 "Claims Growing out of the Revolution",'" for Militia Duty in Brandon's Begiebent"(67)(g);"for services with Smith's Troops,Thomas' Regiment,Sumpter's brigade, April . 1.1782(67)(e); " for a horse in public service "(67)(e);"for hire of wagon, team and driver in 1780"(67)(m) ;" for wagon ,team and driver"(67)(o.l) and for militia dute(67)(d.1). He. m. Catherine Creighton.who d. 1848.Re d. in Fairfield ,Wayne Co.,I11. 1840, having moved there between 1818 and 1820.Ch.:1 -Jane, ;2-Robert, ,1792,d. ,1837.(35.7)(a)

Affidavit made in Wayne Co.,I11. April 3,1843 by Catherine(Creighton) Gaston states that she " is 79 years old; married James Gaston March 20,1783 in Lancaster Co.,S.C.; James Gaston d. March 7,1840:their second daughter,Jane,m.(let Murray 1lassey(71)(mm);m.2nd.: Horse of White Co.,111. Affidavit accompanying application for Revolutionary sold- ier's widow's pension of Catherine (Creighton)Gaston,widow of James, made by Thomas Creighton of Wayne Co.,I11. states tLat :" he is nephew of said Catherine.(47)(a)(6). Ch. ( of James and Catherine (Creighton) Gaston):1 - 2 -Jane, ;3-Robert, ,1792,d. 4837.

2- Jane Gaston m .1st., ,1807 Murray Massey. Ch. Jas.M., ,11509,d. ,1859 ; Jas.M. Massey m. ,1826 Matilda Harlan,b. ,1808,d. ,11553.Ch.: Mary J.,

1823. Mary J. Massey m. ,1860 (as 2nd. wife of ) Jos.Knightl,b. ,1833,d. ,1870.Ch.: Mettle Z. ,b.Marion Co.,I11.(71)(mm).

3-Robert Gaston m. 1815 Elizabeth Whitney,who d. ,1840.Ch.: Margaret, ,1819,d. 1890. Margaret Gaston m. ,1835 Jefferson Murphy, b. ,1814,d. ,1877. Ch.L Mae, 1851, d. .1889. May Murphy m. ,1,871 Louis Holtman,b. ,1851,Ch.:- Harriet,

Harriet Holtman m. A.W, Chase.(71)(w). Two James Gastons, cousins,, one sen of John and Esther(Waugh)Gaston, the other of the latter's brother,Bobert Gas-

ton, were Revolutionary soldiers enlisting and serving from the adjoining S.C. counties of Chester and Lancaeter.Both of these James Gaston removed to and died iu Wayne Co.,Ill. Some of the "Claims Growing out of the Revolution" paid,as above were doubtless for"services,etc" by each of these two James Gaston and reference back to above list of"claims paid" will be be made in the biographical sketch of the other "James Gaston", -"1-1-2-3 -1 -1 -5 -3",page 20 hereof).(47)(a)(6)

(71)(x,mm). 6-Robert Gaston,b. March 11,1749 (9)(a) d. unmarried or childlese,so far as learned.(35.7). Several accounts include Robert with David ana EBENEZER Gaston as killed at the battle of Hanging Rock in the Revolution Jeanette (Knox)Gaston, widow of their brother,/ohn Gaston, in her affidavit above mentions only two as killed(47)(a)(2). Their brother,Joseph Gaston's, affidavit(47)(a)(4) does likewise but wide that his father"lost" four some in the Revo-lution wihout saying where or how. John's widow adds:"Another brother, Captain of a Regular Company fell at the battle of Savannah."(47)(a)(2. "1-1-2-3-1-1-1-6" 1 -1-2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -

7 -Rugh Gaston, b. March 12,1751(9)(a) made oath to application for Revolutionary soldier's pension Nov.13, 1834 in Wilcox Co.,Ala. saying he "is aged 83 years, • has been about nine years since he left Chester Co.,S.C. to re-side in Wilcox Co.,Ala , was b. in Pa. or N.J.March 12,1751; enlisted in Chester Co.,S.C. in 1775 for six months serv-ice in a Company of Rangers under Capt. Cashaw ,Col.Thompson's Reginent;was an indented soldier in the latter part of 1775 and early 1776 in the Snowy Campaign"(fou'git in the dead of winter) at Beady River, which began early in the morn-ing and lasted only a few minutes, the Tories being defeated and many captured and carried to Charleston,S.C. and from there taken to and imprisoned at Sullivan's Island, where he stood guard duty until discharged;served in the militia 1 to 2 months at a time,in emergencies in 1776 and 1777 and to the close of the Revolutionary War, serving first under Captain Wm. Gaston.later under Captain McClure.- under Captain Gaston being stationed at the"10 mile House" - from Cheri - eston; then marched to Purysburg,near Savannah River ,where there was encampment to watch the movements of the enemy, - and was there discharged;tn battles:under Captain McClure ,defeating the Tories at Mobley's Meeting House,- begun at day-break,- many Tories and negroes being killed; at Monk's Corner, where being surprised Vy attack of the enemy's horse-

men, had to retreat up Santee River to meet reinforcements from N.C.; at James Williamson' s Plantation,camping the night previous at Clem's branch and crossed the Catawba River attacking and defeating the Tories and British at daybreak and lasting only a few minutes,Captain Hook, British officer being killed ,as were several others,prisoners being taken; at Rocky Mt. under General Sumpter , the attack early in the morning lasted for three hours, the British taking refuge in a large log house and withstanding attack."Record of of age was in father's family Bible",File ;31,926 . 10,726(9)(8)0( (47)(a)(3). S.C. paid to Hugh Gaston on " Claims Growing out of the Revolution" for "Militia Duty" and for " sundries for militia's use." (67)(d). John B. Davies, L d .,Fishing Creek Church,Chester Dist.,S.C. certified as to the charac-ter and church membership of "Hugh Gaston and wife, Martha" Dec. 11,1823•(47)(a)(3)•

Hugh Gaston m. Martha McClHre and lived in Chester Dist.,S.C. until 1823(47)(a)(3) .Ch.:1 -John, ;2-Mary, ;3-Wm., ;4-Zbeneser,II, ;5-Martha, ;6-Hugh,

7-Margaret, (35.6),(35.7) 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-7-1-John Gaston m. Mary Kirkpatrick of ,Tenn. He entered and was granted by U.S.A. land to the south of and adjoining lands previously granted to David Boyd in 1£1 , husband of his sister ,NerY des - ton. who was the first settler at Gastonburg.Wilcox Co.,Ala. which was founded by , and upon lands of,John Gaston.Ch.: 1 - Hugh, ;2-Martha, ;3-Celina, ;4-Robert, ;5-John, d.unm. at 25 years:6-Ebenezer,III, ;7-Elizabeth Jane, ;8-Thos.Alexamder, ;9-David Gimes, 10-Eliza. ; d. at 7 years age. 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-7-1-

1-Hugh Gaston m. Elizabeth Redden, Ch,L_ 2 -Martha Gaston m.:1st. James Kirkpatrick. Ch.:1- m.2nd. Wash Bell.Ch.:_ 3 -Celina Gaston m West Arrington.Ch.:l 4-Robert Gaston m. Letitia Southard. Ch.:1 - 6-Ebenezer Gaston,III, m.:1st. Carolina Fox.:Ch.:1 - 7 -Elizabeth Jane Gaston m:2nd. Agnes Fox,Humboldt,Tenn. Ch.:1 - 7 -Elizabeth Jane Gaston m. Edgar Fluker of Ala. Gh.L 1; 8-Thos.Alexander Gaston m.:1st. Mary Jane Williamson. Ch.:1 -

m.:2nd. Sallie Palmer. Ch.: m.:3rd. Augusta Walker. Ch.:

9-David Fines Gaston m.:let. Mary Pluker,Gastonburg,Ala.,neice of Edgar !Piuker above.Ch.:1 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-7- m.:2nd. Julia Howard. Ch.:None.

2- Mary Gaston m. David Boyd. He made the first entry of U.S. lands at Gastonburg,Ala.as a- bove in 181 .Her brothers entered and were granted the lands adjoining,- John Gaston,on the South and Wm. on the East. Upon the administration of the estate of David Boyd, Boyd's land and dwelling house was purchased by David lines Gaston - , above, son of John.(35.6). 1 -1 -2 -3-1 -1 -1 -7 -

_3 -WM. Gaston m. Sallie Kee. The land he entered has been described above ,being at Gastonburg. He, and apparently all his family d. ,at short intervals of billious fever before control measures could be mane effective in that pioneer community. This is shown by their nine tombstones in a row in Shell Creek oemetery.Ch.: (35.6)(35.7)(a)

4-Ebenezer Gaston,II, was a bachelor,opposed to owning slaves.He speculated in land,20,000 acres being in-herited by his 27 neices and nephews.(35.6).

5-Martha Gaston a. Samuel Gamble.Ch.:1 - 1-1 -2-3-1 -1 -1 - 7 6-Hugh Gaston m. Adeline Kee.Ch.:1

7-Margaret Gaston m. Charles, b. ,son of John Weir.Ch.:1-Hugh Gaston Weir, d. at 80 yrs.;2 -Ebenezer. ,d. at 12 years;3 -Martha, d. at 85 years;4-Margaret E., d.at 86 years;5 -Robert Holman, ;6-Mary Narcissus, .d. at 70 years. (35.6).

The Gaston and Weir families have lived neighborly together for centuries in Scotland, I reland and several Americ-

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-18- an States and the above is one of the few,if not the first intermarriage of Gastone and Weirs,(36.6)(a) 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -7 -7-1 -Hugh Gaston Weir m. his first cousin,Sallie Gaston Weir,b. Dec. 29,1824,d. Jan•31,1906, daughter of Thos. and Isabelle(McKee)Weir,both b. in Chester Dist.,S.C.,he,Seot.4,1787(d.March 12,1864),she,b.Oct.1,1794 d. Dec. 6,1866.Ch.:( of Hugh Gaston and Sallie Gaston(Weir)Weir):1 -Jerome, Confederate soldier,d. in Civil War;2-Elonora,

1844;3-James Hugh,M .D., ;4-Wm., ;5-Mem C Weir, ,1860 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-7-7-1- 2-Slonora Weir m.:let. Perkins.; Ch.L-

m.2nd , Maj. Glover.Ch.: m.3rd. Dr.Virgil Smith. Ch.:None.She d. Nov.21,1925,aged 81 years,

1 -1 -2 -3-1 -1 -1 - 7- 7 -1 -1-Dr.James Hugh Weir m. his first cousin,Sabele Fluker,b. ,;858.Ch. :1-Mabel. 1-Mabel Weir 1111. Parish Blackburn. ch.: 1-Belle,

1-Belle Blackburn m. W.D. Bullard,Saffold,Ala. 4-Wm. Weir m. Betty Smith. Cn.:1 -Miller, ,d. aged 25 years.

1-1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 - 7 -7 - 1 - 5 -Mem C. Weir m. Melly Strother,grand daughter of Rev. John Wear. Ch.:1 -Hugh Gaston. 1902;2-Mary Elonora, ,19040 -Dick Burgess, .1905;4-Mem C.Jr. Hugh Garton Weir is emplyed by Sou.Ry., Mary Elonora,by Ala.Dept. of Agriculture and Industries,Montgemery,Ala..Dick Burgess Weir is wireless operator ,U.S. Army,Honolulu,Hawaii.(35.6),(36.6)(a). The D.A.R. Chapter of Lebanan,Tenn. le named in honor of Margaret Gastonl Mrs.Annie Goode,Mobile,Ala.,formerly of Gastonburg,Ala. is first and second cousin to Sabele (Fluker)Weir and is very old.(36.6). 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -7 -7 -5-Robert Holman Weir moved to Newton Co.,Miss. : : 12.:td: Thompson. Ch.:1 -Wedey Thomas, 1 857; 2-Arabella, ,3-Hugh Geaner, d. Lucy A Doering, b. Sept.9,1839,d.June 28,1903. Ch.: -4 -Robt.Helman.Jr.,Aug.27,1868;5-Jerome, ;6-Ebenezer, ;7*Mattie, ,d. 8-Cora, ,d." 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -7 -7 -5 -4 -Robt.Holman Weir,Jr.m. Emma Walker.Ch.;1 -Mem, ;2-Lucy, ;3-Virginia Kate, (35.1)(a).

Capt.Wm.H. Gaston,C.S.A.,deceased and son,Wm.H. Gaston,Jr.,Dallas,Tex. are descendants of Hugh Gaston,"1 -1 -2-3 -1 -1 -1- 7"of Chester Co.,S.C. and Wilcox Co.,Ala.(j5.7).

Lucius Gaston m. Amanda ane Rawle.Ch. Zell, 1-Zell Gaston m. Jan. 26,1887 Lelia M. Malin in arbour Co.,Ala..Ch.:1 -Cecil Dulin,Oct. 30,1887 in Greenville,

Butler Co.,Ala.;2 -Lucile,

1 -Cecil Dulin (•aston,M.D.,Birmingham,Ala. m. Oct 29,1916 Sella . b. Birmingham, dau.of Wm.". and Josephine (Ploaser) Coaby.Ch.:l-Nelle Cosby, ;2-Lelia Jayne,

2-Lucile Gaston m.:1st., Mortimer Harvey Th ll -"rdan(decesec0-01-:1 -Lucile GagonJordan.m.2nd.:F.A. (75.2)(a) Gaston

Wilson-Lawreneon.(75.2)(b). 1 -1-2 -3-1 -1 -1 -

8 -Aaexander Gaston,b. Aug.24,1753(9)(a) was dead before Nov. 5,1785,date of first recorded collection for his estate by his administrator,John Gaston, his brother from S.C. on ° Claims Growing out of the Revolution" for:(1)"Filitia Duty inBrandon,',8 liegiment"(67)(g) and (2)"297 days militia duty as Captain"(67)(f), the second collection being May 25. 1786(67) .(g).For Alexander Gaston no record has been found of marriage or children.(35.7).(See "1 -1 -2 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 -6",Robert Gaston ,page 17 hereof).0ther than these are historical statements that :"Lientenant Alexander,eon of John and Esther (Waugh)Oaston(9)(a) d. of small pox in the retreat from Wright's Bluff(in the Revolution(43). 1- 1-2- 3- 1- 1- 1-2-David Gaston, b. July 7,1755(9)(a) has been recorded among those killed at battle of Hanging Rock, and as being unmarried,or childless.(35.7),(43).(See "1 -1 -2-3 -1 -1 -1 -6",Robert Gaeton,page 17 hereof). 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-10- Ebenezer Gaston,Sept.5,1757(9)(a) has also been reported as among those killed at Hanging Rock,and as dying unmarried,or childless. (35.7),(43).(See"1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -6",Robert Gaston, page 17 hereof). S.C. paid May 26,1786:"Eb-eneser Gaston'for militia duty in Brandon's Regiment " on a "Claim Growing out of the Revolution", the same not being re-ceipted for by an administrator. No other"Ebenezer Gaston" of military age in S.C. has been identified but Ebenezer Gas - ton,"1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 - 1 -10"is not listed elsewhere as one of theIRns of John and Esther(Waugh) Geeton,who ourvived the Rev -

olution.(47)(a)(4),only five of the nine entering being reporgalive after the war. 1-1-2-3-1-1-1-

11-Esther Gaston b., Oct. 15,1760 m. ,1777(d., ,1809) Alexander. b. ,1763(d. 1809), in Chester Dist. S.C.,son of Jane(Gaston)Walker of Ireland and Chester Dist.,S.C. and husband, Walker.Alexander Walker, husband Of Esther (Gaston) Walker served as private in Col. McClure's S.C. Regiment.(71(x,y).

This Esther(Gaston)Walker has been immortalised for the part she had in the American Revolution.(74)(a,b),(88)(a,b) Her husband,Alexander Walker, was also a descendant of her ancestors, Wm. and Olivet (Lemon)Gaston of Ireland and Scotland. Father's sister,Martha ,had married her kinsman,Joseph Gaston,brother of her husband's mother,Jane(Gaston)Walker,also . im-migrant to S.C. from Ireland.(43)(d).(See Matthew Gaston,"1 -1 -2 -3 -_-_ -41,page 21 hereof). Ch.(of Alexander and E-they( (Gaston) Walker):1 -John Weston Walker, ,1782. 1 -1 -2-3 -1 -1 -1 -11 -

1 -John Gaston Walker m. ,1798 Jane McCain,b. ,1775.:Ch.:1 -John Alexander , ,182 1823,d. 4869.1-John Alexander Walker m. ,1849 Elizabeth Clifton,b. ,1825,d- ,1906.Ch.:1 -Lenore 8- lizabeth, ,1852,d. ,1876. Ch.:1

1-Lenora Elizabeth Walker m. ,1871 A.W. Fort. Ch.:1 -Lizzie, b. in Chester Co.,S.C.. 1-1-2-3-1-1-1- 1-Lizzie Fort m. Claude Jeffries.(71)(x,y).

12-Joseph Gaston in Chester Co.S.C.Jan. 12,1833 made proof to U.S.A. in application for benefits under Feder-al statues for Revolutionary soldiers that:" he is youngest of nine (9) brothers who,encouraged by a patriotic father. was with young officer Captain John McClure, who collected thirty(32) volunteers and attacked and scattered British outnumb-ering them five to one at Beckham,S.C. and with increase to the band formed the nucleus of General Sumpter's Army. he vol unteered June 13,1780,when 16 years old; was in the first attack on the British at Rock' Mount and'on Sebath,Aug.7,1780 at Hanging Rock where Captain PeClure was killed in front of center line where two brothers fell with me,shot through bridge of nose and shattered cheek bone,minnie ball passing out of ear:recovered and was back with Sumpter at battle of Blacketock,Nov. 17,1780; contracted small pox while in the army; aged father d. after losing four(4) sons in the Revo-lution." (File :W:23089). His widow,Janet("Jane")(Brown) Gaston, b. in Mecklenburg Co.,N.C.. Joseph Gaston d. Oct. 10, 11536.0riginal record sheet torn out of their family Bible and attached as proof reads:"Ton Gaston and Janet Brown were married April 20,1790.Ch.:1 -John B.,Jan.22,1791;2-Narcissa,Nov. 17,1792;3 -Elisa.Sept.20,1794;4 -Esther,Dec.4,1796:5 -Marge -* ret ,April'29,1797;6-Jane,Aug. 17,1800;7-James Hall A.,Oct. 17,1801;8-Robert,Jan.1,1808(d. June 27,1810)(*Yargaret d.Oct. 1802). A letter from James Hall A. Gaston ,Aug 24,1844,Cedar Shoals,S.C. is also attached to above proofs.(9)(c),(47)(a) (4),(75)(b). S.C. paid "Claims Growing out of the Revolution" to Joseph Gaston:(1)"for militia duty"(67)(d.1);(2),"for Militia Duty"and "for sundries for Militia's use"(67)(d.2);(3),"for horse lost in action in Col.Lacy'e Regiment". (67)(k).

12-Joseph Gaston, b.Feb,22,1762(9)(a) m. Apr.20,1790 Janet Brown,settled at Cedar Shoals homestead of his par ants where he d bet. 10,1836. 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -12 -1,John Brown Gaston m. Mary Buford McFadden and became a leading physician at Chester,S.C..Ch.: 1-John Brown Jr., ;2-T.C., ,1812(70.1)(a);3 -Capt.Jos.Luciue, ;4-Jas McFadden,Dec.7,1824(35.7) (a);5-Wm.H. ;6-Eliza, ,1844.

1-John Brown Gaston,II,practiced medicine two years in York Co.,S.C.prior to locating in Montgomery. Ala. im May 1857, where he became a great physician and prominent in public affaire,serving as surgeon in the Confed- erate Army.(75.1)(a). He m. Sarah Torrence.Ch.: Mary, ,b. Montgomery,Ala.She m.T.Sidney Moise.(71)(r.)

2-James McFadden Gaston became a renowned physician, lived and d. Atlanta,Ga.,also served as surgeon in Confederate Army.(35 7)(a),(69)(1("L"),(101)(b). He m. Susan G. Brumley. Ch.:Eloise,b. in Brazil,StA.

Eloise Gaston m. Thomas Bolling Gay.(71)(t).Ch.:1 - 3 -Joseph Lucius Gaston was a Confederate Captain,killed at the battle of Seven Pines,(70.1)(a).Re m.

Margaret Hemphill. Ch.: Jane Gaston, D. in Chester,S.C. m. (71)(n). George W . Gage.Ch.: A gold French clock of rare beauty and value has recently been presented to the museum at Montgomery,Ala. in meeory of Dr.Lucius Gaston, -one of the descendants of Joseph Gaston,son of John and Esther (Waugh) Gaston, -who kept their Cedar Shoals, Chester Co.,S.C. homestead intact.(36.6)

4-Wm H. Gaston was a Confederate soldier, killed at the battle of Seven Pines .(70.1)(a).

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1-1-2-3-1-1-1-12-1- -19 - 5 -T.C.Caston,Chester,S.0 .m. Adelaide Lee.Ch.:1-P.C., ,1848;2-Arthur L., ,1876;3-David

Wm T.C. Gaston was lawyer in Chester ,S.C. and the first Solicitor-General elected upon re-establishment of the white men's government in 1876.(70.1)(a,b) .

1-P.C. Gaston.MD. 1.;(91 . 1(.75r(.eit1f)37 Co.,Tenn.,later was a prominent physician at South Decatur(Al- bany).Ala , d. in Limestone Co.,Ala.

,

2-Col. Arthur L. Gaston,lawyer,Chester,S.C. m.: let. Virginia Aiken of Greenwood,S.C..Ch.:1 -David . Aiken, m.:2nd.Zdith,dau.of Col.J.Rice Smith. Ch.:2 -Sarah Elisabeth.(70:1)

(le.b) 6-Eliza beaten m. (as 2nd wife of)Richard A. Torrence,b. ,1832. Ch : Susan,b. in Mecklenburg Co.,I.C.. Susan Tarrence m. John W. Zimmerman Ch.; (71)(v)

2 -Narcissa Gaston m. Samuel Lewis,Ch: Margaret Z., Margaret Z. Lewis m. Richard C. McCalla. Ch. Carolina,

Carolina McCalla(71)(bb) m. Judge Daniel Webster Speake,Carolina being b. in Chester Co.,S.C. Ch.: Elizabeth,b. in Tuscaloosa,A18.(71)(s). 1 -1-2 -3 -1 -1 -1 -12 -

6-Jane Gaston m. Crawford.(35.7)(a) 1-1-2-3-1-1-

2 -Elisabeth Gaston m. John Knox in Ireland and emigrating with her brothers and sisters final- ly settled in S.C.(43)(a,b). Ch.:

3-Hugh Daston,Presbyterian minister and writer(54.1) came late to America in 176 and d. at the home of his brother,John Gaston,Cedar Shoals,Fishing Creek,Chester Co.,S.C. Oct. 20,1766.(See("42"),pagel8 hereof).(35.7),(43)(a , b).

4-Mary Gaston, b. ,1725, d. ,1800, m. James McClure, who was "grandson of 'good old King David' of Scotland"(36.6)(b) and settled in Chester Co.,S.C.Mary(Gaston) McClure is recorded in history as :"The Cherokee Heroine" (71)(o).James McClure d. 1780. Ch.: John,

Mrs.W.B.(Leila DeVaga)Cox,Chester,S.C.,descendant of Mary(Gaston) McClure has the sword carried by Justice John Gaston, brother of Mary,in the Revolution.knother DeVaga sister has "the dagger which Mary McClure carried when she rode through the lines"(36.6) and a large oil painting of the Duchess of Orleans,one of the earliest known Gaston ancestors. 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -4-:Captain John McClure was one of the master spirits of the Revolution.(71)(o)."Maj.John Walker,"the Gas - tons" and other comrades advised him again the charge on the center of the front lines of the British regulars at Hang-ing Rack(47)(a)(11) despite which " he bravely led his Volunteer Company at Hanging Rock until he fell,mortally wounded. with his cousins,David,Ebeneser and Joseph,- and probably Robert Gaston,one killed,one mortally wounded and Joseph des-perately wounded. Captain John McClure d. in Liberty Hall where the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was written. (36.6),(43)(a,b),(71)(o).(See "1-1-2-3-1-1-1-12 ",Jospeh Gaston,page 18 hereof and "1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -5 -1",Wm.Gaston,page 19 hereof).(71)(gg,ii,jj,n,r,s,t,v,00.pp).Mary(Gaston) McClure had 3 other sons in the Revolutionary Army.(71)(o). 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -4 -_-Capt.John McClure m. Mary Porter. Ch.:1 -Hanna, ;3-James,

4-Susan, ;5-Roland, ,d. .unmarried;6 -Mary. . 2d: WItatn;.;7 -Hugh, ;8 -Ann, 1-Hanna WbClure m. Poag. Ch.:

2 -Wm.McClure m Kenyon Ch.: 3-James McClure m. Robinson. Ch 4-Susan McClure m. Gill.Ch.: 7-Hugh McClure m. Margaret Crane. Ch.:1 -Melissa, ;2-Frances, ;3 -Kath-

;4-James, d.unm.;6-Pinkney, ;7-Amanda, rime. ;5-Mary. ,d.unm.;8-Eliza Jane, 1-Melissa MCClure m. Securt.Ch.:

2-Frances McClure m. Rev. Morrison. Ch. 3-Katrina McClure m. Delaney. Ch.;

4-James McClure m Cann/ %ham. Ch. 6-Pinkney McClure,C.S.A.,killed at Richmond,Va.

1 -1 -2 -3 -1-1 -4--7-8-Eliza Jane McClure m. Dr.Abram H. DeVaga,Chestor,S,C.Ch.:1-Jessie A., ;2-Irene ;3-Leila, Jessie A. DeVaga m. Jos.D. Means. Ch.: Zthel,b. in Chester,S.C. (71)(o).

2-Irene DeVaga,b. in Chester,S.C. m. Sligh.((71)(k) 3-Leila DeVaga,b. in Chester, S. C. m. W.B. Cox,Chester,S.C.(36.6.)

1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -4-_ -8 -Ann McClure m. John Logan. Ch.: Elizabeth,

Elizabeth Logan, m. Edwin Lanier Harris. Ch.: Henry C.,

Henry C. Harris a. Rhoda Davie. Ch.: Marie Louise,

Marie Louise Harris m. Robert Carter Richardson.Ch.: Mary Cahill Richardson, b .in Ky•(71)(m). 1-1-2-3-1-1- .57 ROBERT GASTON, b. 172 in Ireland m. Margaret ,emigrated to Lancaster Co.,Pa. before July 10,1757(47)(a)(5),movedto Little Lynches' River(CreekO)'twenty eight(28) miles north of Camden and two miles east of Hanging Rock in Lancaster,Dist. ,S.C. in 1767(47)(a)(6),where he d. before May 9,1787.(67)(r). Be"was a patriot in S.C. where he rendered material aid to the cause of American Independance(71)(PO)Pas shown by "Claims Grow-ing out of the Revolution" paid to him by S.C. "for supplies furnished the Colonies" in 1783(67) (s);(2),"for 70 days hire of horse, and for mutton furnished the Continental Line"(67)(d.,,d.2);(3) ,"for services rendered in the Revolution", totaling 230 pounds 1 shilling and 10-3/4 pencs, The first "Indent" issued him in payment as above not having been paid before it was destroyed by fire a re-issue of it in above amount was made to his administrator,John Gaston,May 9,1787. (43),(67)(8, 8.1). His children were: 1 -Wm.,July 10,1757,d.Jan.141838;2 -Thomas, ,17597;3-James,July 24,1761, 4- Stephen?.All of these were Revolutionary soldier. It is definitely known that his sons,Wm. and James ,moved from Chester Co.,S.C. after the Revolution to Christian Co.,4.(Hopkinsville, the county seat) and later to Wayne and Marion counties,I11.(47)(a)(2,5,6).0thers probably followed these . 1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -5-1 -Wm.Caston in his application for Federal pension under Act of June 7,1832 made proof Sept.24,1832 in Marion Co.,I117,then aged 75 years, that he:" was born in Lancaster Co.,Pa. July 10,1757; lived during the Revolution in Chester Co.,S.C. and ' some time after the war' moved to Christian C o .,Ky. and next moved to Merton Co.,I11.,where he now lives; was first drafted in the militia in Chester Co.,S.C. in 1775,his first tour being on-broad River under Captain Mar-shall to route Tories camped 50 to 60 miles from his home; second tour,under the same Captain to Charleston, 150 miles away ,in1776;third tour, same Captain,to Purysburg on Savannah River,serving6 or 7 months;after Charleston fell in 1780 en-listed as mounted volunteer under Capt John McClure;fought under General Sumpter at battles of Hanging Rock,Rocky Mt.and Hooks defeat and under Col.Lacy at King's Mt.;had his horse taken when Sumpter was surprised near McDonald's Ford,Cataw-ba River;eerved two (2) years mounted ;was dismissed by Capt. Steel under whom he served in 1780-1781 as successor to Capt.McClure who fell at Hanging Rock: age is recorded in own family Bible ,given by him to his son,JohnGaston,Shoal Creek,Bond Co.,I11. "(47)(a)(2,5).With his proof were affidavits by :(1) Wm.GastonaYr. and Ann Rainey of Salem,marion CO., I11 that they are:" heirs-at-law and representatives of Wm. Gaston,Sr.,deceased,who d. in Marion Co.,I11. Jan. 14,1838, where he had lived eight(8) years and for the 20 years prior to coming to I11. he had lived in Christian Co.,Ky.(47)(a)(5); (2)Jane("Jeanett", "Jennst") Gaston that:" she is widow of John Gaston,"1-1-2-3 -1-1-1 -4",pages 16 and 17 hereof):is(87) eighty seven years old,living in Marion Co.,I11; that Wm. Gaston was a cousin to her deceased husband,John Gaston,and during the Revolution said Wm. Gaston made his home with her and husband in Chester Co.,S.C. when in 1780 Wm. volunteered and served two(2) years."(47)(a)(2,5). The U.S._ Treasury Department paid the administrator of Wm.Gaston,deceased, a Rev-olutionary soldier's pension from Seet. 4 ,1837 to Jan. 12,1838 through its Carai,Ill Pension Agency ,as shown by official letter thereof dated-Oct. 25,1841.(43)(a,b),(47)(a)(5),(71)(u,aa,gg,ii,jj,00,pp).Said accrued part of his pension,unpaid at his death was received by his widow,Uary,sons,John and Wm.,Jr. and daughter,Ann R. Rainey.(99.9)(a)See Margaret A. and Sam'l below. 1 -Wm.Gaston,b. July 1 757 m. ,1782 Mary McClure,b. ,1758(71)(,00,pp). Ch.:1 -Margaret A., 1783,d. '1831;2-Ann, ,1788,d. ,1836(71)(gg,ii);4-John,

;5 ,18670-Samuel,

...Wm.,Jr. ,1784,d.

( 47)(a)(2,5). 1-1-2-3-1-1-5-1-1-Margaret A Gaston m. ,1801 Thomas Kell,b. , 1799,d. ,1844.Ch.:1 -Jane, 1802,d. ,1873;2 -Thomas,Ir.-- .1814,d. ,1592.

,1800,d. 1-Jame Kell m. James Telford,b. ,1857.Ch :1 -Sam'l G., 1827.

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-20- This Wth.Gaston fought at King's Mt.under Lacy.(99.9)(a). .1847 Mary Baldridge,b. ,1831,d. ,11382.Ch.:1-Jas.D.,

.1872 Sarah Ann Wyatt,b. ,1850.d. ,1919.Ch.:1-Mary Erma (71)(PP).

Mary Little,b. ,1817.d. ,1867 Sarah J. Wham,b. ,1851.

,1848.

(71)(kk);3-Nelle Jane,

Telford,b.

Arthur Cummin

Co.,I11.

Jj) Matthew Rainey,b. ,1784,4.

,1821,d. 4904 .1832 Margaret Cunningham,b. ,1815,d.

,1905.Ch.:1-John M.; (all b. in Salem,I11.):1-Alice. )(11)

.1842. Ch :1-Robe,d.

,1896.Ch.:1-John Kell,

d. ,1911. 1-1-2-3-1-1-5-1-1

,1903.

amuel G. Telford m. .1848. 1-James D. Telford m.

Telford.b. Salem,Marion Co..I11. 1-1-2-3-1-1 - 5-1-1-

2-Thomas Kellorr.m. 1843; 1-John M. Kell

,1860

(71)(jj);2-Iva Lucy

,1833,d.

3-1-1-5-1-1-2-1-1- Alice Kell m. 1-1-2-3-1-1-5-1

,1818,d.

. Gaston m. .d. ,18;9;2-Sarah Jerusha,

1-Robert Rai

Ch.:1-Iva„b.Salem,

1835,d. .190

,1898.

1-John Kell Rainey m.

Ill. 1-Iva Rainey m. 2-Sarah Jerusha Rainey m.

ida Ann, ,1846.1-Florida Ann Cunningham m. Ralsm , Ill. 1-Ge

Gaston",eagmm

.1860 Martha Norton,b. ,1833.d. Henry Winter Davis.(71)(aa)

John Cunningham,b. ,1818.d. Benjamin Estill Martin,b.

Warner.(71)(oo).

.1875. Ch.:1-Iva„b.Selem,

.1898. Ch.1 -Flor-0.845.

,1808,d.

Gena,b.in

1-1-2-3-

Ann,

5-1-3-Sam

,1912.1-Mary.

Esther,b.17

,

, dau.

F.Easley,b.

e-1-1-2-3-,1912.4",John GastonM.,agmm 16 and 17 hereofj-and J

,188

1te Fall of 1768")(70(a)(2).Ch.:(of Samuel and Enther(Caston)Gaston):1-Mar- garet A., ,1811,d. ,1863;2-Wm ,

1-Margaret A. Gaston m. ,1828 John P.Huff,b. .1808,d. ,1876.Ch.:1-Mary Ann. 1833,d. .1912.1-Mary Ann Huff m. . John F.Easley.b. ,1852,4. .1912. Ch.:1-Robert M.. 1851. 1-Robert M. Easley m .1881 Mary L. Burt,b. ,1864. Ch.:1-Althea Agnes Easley b.in Dec

and(2),

l.(71)(8g,ii). 2-Wm.Gaston m. Rachel Huff. Ch.:1-Caroline,

1-Caroline Gaston m. (as 2nd. wife of)Silas Mercer. Ch.:1-Iva. b.Marion Co ,I11. 1-Iva Mercer - .m. Habermayer.(71)(u).

1-1-2-3-1-1-5-2-Thomas Gaston was Paid a "Claim Growing out of the Revolution" byS.0 :(1),"for Militia Duty"(67)(n) and(2). " for militia duty on foot and horse in 1779 and 1782".(67)(i). Exhibited with proofs for application of Wm.Gaston forTed eral pension for Revolutionary Wa

Feb.1,1827,Elizabeth

n Marion C0 .,111. Jarrett Gaston made affidavit identifying "leaves as cot. out of the family Bible records of his

10,1803:

,Thomas and Ellender(Clark) Gaston. reading as follows:"Thomas Gan-ton born May 4,1791, married Feb.12,1816 Ellender Clark, born .1792; Thomas C. Gaston,born Feb.1.1827,Elizabeth Gaeton,born Nov.8,1814,Jarrett Gaston ,born Dec.5,1816,James Wiley Gaston born Dec. 21.1817 ,Sasy Cover(?). Aug. 10.1803: Wm.Jackson Clark, born April 10,1835."(47)(a)6). 1-1-2-3-1-1-5-1-James Gaston of Wayne Co.,I11. made proof there Aug.6,1837 in a

Co.,Ky.

for Federal pension for Revolution-ary soldiers that he " was born in Lancaster Co.,Pa.;father moved when he wee six(6) years old(1767) and settled "twenty eight(28) north of Camden and two(2)miles east ofHanging Rock in Dist.,S.C.; lived there for forty(40) years before moving to Christian Co..Ky. in 1808; lived there two(2) years and moved to Wayne Co.,I11..where he has lived ever eince;was captured at the battle of Hanging Rock and confined in Camden jail two months and nineteen (19) days when he was paroled and returned home. Finding his father's home destroGaston,rew his parol in the fire and volunteered for further service under Captain Ingram until Christmas."(47)(a)(6). The foregoing proof was corroborated by affidavit of Wm.Gaston made about the same time found in same file("jacket") with above proof.

This James Gaston was a first cousin of James Gaston. also of Chester Co.,S.C.,Christian Co.,Ky. and Wayne or Marion Counties,I11.,proof of whose military service for South Carolina in the Revolution is recited in:mJames Gas - ton,1-1-2-3-1-1-1/2, page 17 hereof. Since facts are not available to separate the services so paid for to each of said James Gaston,it is not repeated here. Obviously some of It was by this James Gaston,"1-1-2-3-1-1-5-1 " 1-1-2-3-

Chenter,Tairfield, Rich-land

es Strong emigrated from freland to Pa. then to S.O. or lower N.C.(43)(a,b) 7-Wm.Gaston, b. ,1735,d. ,1790,being drowned at Kell's Ford(43),In 1775 he served as Captain ofVol-

unteer Company. oFTWVOIutionary War soldiers between Broad and Catawba Rivers(which now includes Chenter.Tairfield,Rich-land and York counties,

nephew,Rm.Gaston,son

Hugh Gaston,"1-1-2-3-1-1-1-/ " page 17 hereof under this Capt.Wm. Gaston.) The patriotic services in the Revolution which S.C. recognized by paying "Claims Growing out ,o

(35.7),(71)(p,q)

"

to"WM.Caston" can not be separated in the S.C. records betweeReaufort,S.C.,movedON and 'his nephew.Rm.Gaston,son of his brother John Gaston,'(See "1-1-2-3-1-1-1-1 "Wm.Gaston, page 16 hereof).• Capt.Wm. Gaston, the Senior,"1-1-

;2-Mary,

.7. " m.

Jane Harbison. Ch.:l-Hugh, ;2-Wm.,Jr., (35.7).(71)(p,q) .Ch.:1-Wm., 1-1-2-3-1-1-7-1-Hugh Gaston m.

1-Wm.Gaston m. at Reaufort.S.C.,moved to Gorinth,Mies. and later to Memphis,

Tenn. 2-Wm.Gaston,Jr.m. Priscilla Buford. Ch.:1- Trances, 1-Frances Gaston m. Walter Denney. Ch.:1-Emily, ;2-Mary.

1-Emily Denney , b. West Point,Miss. m. Bloomfield (71)(p)

2-Mary Denney, b. West Point,Miss. m. Chamberlain. (71)(q).

1-1-2-3-1-1-8-Martha Gaston m. Alexander Roseborough,emigrated from Ireland to Pa. andsettled in S.C.(35.7), (43)(d). 1-1-2-3-1-1-2-Alexander Gaston,M.D.,Newbern,Perquamins Co.,N.C. m. ,1775 Margare

Aug.20,1781.(36.6),(43)(a,b),

37)(a,b).

Ch.:1-Wm.,Sept. 19,1778:=37JJ, .Dr. Alexander Gaston_was a Captain of N.C. Militia in the

,1810;2-Susan,

was

overtaken at the river's edge, carrying his family from danger, and murdered by Tories in sight of

;5-Catherine,

children

near their home at Newbern,N.C. Aug.20,1781.(36.6),(43)(a,b). (59)(e), (84.1) (a) .

1-1-2-3-1-1-9-1-WM. Gaston m.ast. Susan, dau. of John Hay. Ch.:1-Alexander, .1810;2-Susan.

m.:2nd. Hanna, dau.of Dr.Wm. McClure. Ch.:3-Hanna, . m.3rd. Elizabeth Ann Worth-

ington. Ch.:4-Eliza, :5-Catherine, This Tin. Gaston was N.C. Congressman from 1813-1815 and Judge of the Supreme Court of N.C. from 1834 until his death at Raleigh,N.C.Jan.23,1844.He had declined a tender of ap-pointment to the U.S. Senate.(84.3). 1-1-2-3-1-1-9-1-1-Alexander Gaston m.ast. Eliza Jones; 2nd. m. Loretta Murphy.Ch.:l-Wm.,

2-Hugh, ;3-Susan, 1-1-2-3-1-1-9-1-1-1-Wm.Gaston graduated from the U.S. Academy in July 1852;was killed by Spokane Indians,Snake

River,Wash. May 171E58.(35.4) . 2-Hugh Gaston, Lieutenant ,Confederate States of America,was killed in battle of Shnrpeburg,Civil War. 3-Susan Gaston, m. Robt. Donaldson. (35

Esther,

1-1-2-3-1-1-9-1-37Hanna Gaston m. Judge 1-1-2-3-1-1-9-2-Jane Gastonm. John L. Taylor,Ch Manley. ief Justice of the Supreme Court of N.C.. Ch.: 1-

- Taylor m. David E. Summers. Ch.: (35.7) 1-1-2-3-1-1% Stephen Gaston served as a private in Capt.John McClure's Company of S.C. Troops. He m. Ch.t2- Esther. 2-Esther Gaston m. Wesley Maddux. Ch.: Jas.H.

3-James H. Maddux m. Maria Lorraine Peck. Ch.:1-Lula Lorraine, b. in Cali-

fornia.(71)(1);2-Mary,b. in California,V• Hon.L.C. Branch.(71)(on) Efforts to place "Step

Stephen,

on", Revolutionary soldier, (l) as son of James Gaston and brother of Jane Gaston, who marled lst.Murray Massey and 2nd.m. Boyce of White Co., 1 11.(35-7)(a) and (2) as "son of Justice John and Esther (Waugh)Gaston of S.C."(71)(cc) are not convincing. The"James Gaston" ,mentioned as father of Stephen. was born April 15, 1747,- too late to have had a eon old enough to have rendered military service in the Revolutionary War. The full list of the Children of Justice John and Esther (Waugh) Gaston does not include a son, named"Stephen"(9)(a).This"Stephen Gaston" having served in Capt.John McClure's C ompany makes it probable that he was son of either Robert or William Gaston,brothera of Justice John. Otherwise he could possibly have been connected with the group of immigrant Gastons, two of whom,inter-

,1817,d.

married, with Justice John's children,the others of those immigrants being Robert and Matthew Gaston.(See "1-1-2-3-1-1%7 4", "Matthew Gaston,Sr

,1832

age 21 hereof .) 1-1-2-3-1-1%7-Joseph Gaston of Abbeyville Dist.,

Salem,I11.):1-Alice,

ent of

,1842.

rents of Justice John Gaston of Cedar

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-21- Shoals,Chester Co.,S.C.was Captain and Major in the Revolutionary War and was wounded at the seige of Savannah.(43).

• • • • • • + • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

"Brothers Joseph,Robert and Matthew Gaeton.'said to be great-grand-sons of the first Irish William'emigrated to S.C. with their sister,Jane(Gaston) Walker,leaving a fourth brothereilexander,in Ireland, born about 1750, died 1840 0 (36.7 ,(43)(b)."Of these Gaston, Joseph married Martha, born June 11,1741(9)(a),secend child and daughter of Justice John and Esther(Waugh)Gaston of Cedar Shoals,Fishing Creek,Chester,Dist.,S.C.."(43)(b).*• Martha Gaston s youngest sister, Esther, m. ,1777 Alexander, son of said Jane(Gaston)Walker, sister of said Jos.,Matthewelobt. and Alexander Gaston.(43) (b),(71)(y).(See"1-1-2- .3-1-1-1-11",Esther(Gaston)Walker, page 18 hereof).Both are intermarriages of descendants of John, Gaston de Foie and apparently are no more remotely related than third cousins.(36.7),(43)(b),(84.1)(a).

In the numbering of generations for this branch of Gastons two blanks, thus"- - -" have to be left in the chain or series of numbers,as links representing the father and grand father of Matthew Ga;63n,Sr. of Greene Co.,Ga.,whose names and age in their respective families could not be learned. Said Matthew,as above, is recorded asa great-greed-son "of the first Irish William Gaston,"1-1-213"making the numbering begin for said Matthew Gaston,Sr. as :m1-1-2-3%7_74 ",consider-ing him as the fourth child of his parents.(See "KEY" page 4 hereof).

Matthew Gaston,Sr. of Greene Co.,Ga. seems to be most clearly accounted for in the above group of brothers and sis-ter, Jane(Gaston)Walker,immigrants. Said Matthew m.,probably in Lancaster Co.,Ga. or Anson(Rowan) Co.,N.C. before Aug.12, 1768(24)(a) Ann,dau. of Robt. and Margaret( )Simonton,grand daughter of Theophilus(I) add Ann( )Simonton. No other American location for any of these has been found after very diligent search.No "Claims Growing out of the Rev-olution" were paid to Matthew Gaston,Sr. by S.C. His.daughter,Jane(Gaston)Reid was "born in Ga."(48)(a)(3) in 1777(47) (b)(2), which indicates Matthews removal from S.C. to Ga. before the Revolution for service in which none of his sons, if born, were old enough,and Matthew,Sr. was probably too old. He d. before Dec.9,1799(53)(2)(c,d), his son ,Robert, be-ing then his administrator.(53)(2)(c,d). "Leads" to the residence of said Matthew Gaston,Sr.(before moving to Ga.)point to Lancaster Dist.,S.C., but the burning of the county court house and county records there during the Civil War,practic ally cuts off going to earlier transactions as to him,or Nathaniel Tomlinson,Revolutionary Soldier.(See ;"V-TOMLIN-S 0 N ". page 32 hereof. (22.1),(36.7)(a).

A "Matthew Gaston" and "Thomas Simonton" were two of forty two"militiamen employed as guards ,laborers,packhorse-men and bullock drivers in' building the road to Kaintuck' over the Cumberland Mts. in Va.",as certified for land grants by Ya.for such services Nov.9,1780 by Commissioner(Capt.) We.McDride of the Illinois Regiment of the Va. State Line under George Roger Clark.(72).

Matthew Gaston was granted 100 acres in(Craven) Ge.,S.C. Aug. 12,176g and lgi acres in (Pinckney)Co..S.C.,April 7, 1800.Craven county was only a "land county of the Lords Proprietors". There was no county seat,officers nor records.kept. Pinckney District ,as established in1791 covered Union,York and part of Cherokee counties,S.C..York and part of Cherokee counties,S.C. were in Camden Dist.,S.C. from 176g to 1791.Union and the remainder of Cherokee counties were in Ninety- Six Dist.,S.C. to same date.Mesne conveyance offices(Clerk of Court) records in Chester,Tork and Union counties might show something more as to said Matthew Gaston,Sr.(22)(b).(22.1).

"There seems to be no doubt that Matthew Gaston,Sr.,deceased, of Greene Co..Ga. bad previously lived in Rowan(lat-er Iredell) Co.,N.C.".(19)(d). "Mathey"(Matthew ) Gaston was granted 294 acres on Richland Creek in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1789.(19)(d),(22)(c) .Under data of Dec. 9,1799 in Greene Co.,Ga.there is administration proceedings, including inventory of the property and public sale thereof by Robert Gaston,administrator of the estate of Matthew Gaston,Sr.(53)(2)(c,d,f). These show the assets of the deceased to have been of a relatively wide variety and high value,the items covering four pages of the county record book, the sale of the personal property aggregating $3,737.84. The list of purchasers from the estate was almost like*calling the roll of Greene Co.,Ga. at that time."(19)(b,c).. Among these purchasers were:Alex-ander, Elex 1 r,John.Rebeeca.Margaret and Robert Gaston. Payments recorded to persons sharing in the estate of said Mat-thew Gaston,Sr." as heirs" included Alexanderelohn,Margaret("Peggy") and Thomas Gaston. Thomas Gaston is shown of record as among those who had hired the slaves of Matthew Gaston's estate. This, with other evidence, indicates that all of the children of said Matthew,Sr. and Ann(Simonton) Gaston were adulton date of sale,Dec.9,1799,0r during the closing of the administration of the estate not much later, except possibly Matthew Gaston,Jr. and Ann Gaston. See "NOTE" as to the payments to six of eight(8) of the children of said Matthew and Ann(SimontonGaaton in settlement of their "leganies"in the estate of Margaret Simonton of Wilkes Co.,Ga. in closing the administration on the estate of Adam Simonton in Greene Co. ,Ga.,Adan having been administrator on the estate of said Margaret,page 27 hereof).(19)(b,c).

John Gray receipted as "legatee " Robert Gaston, administrator on the estate of Matthew Geston,Sr.Dec.29,1811,his "legacy" being S405.

Matthew Gaston,Sr. m. probably by 1760 in Rowan(formerlv Anson) Co..N.C.Ann, b. ,173 , dau. of Bobt. and Margaret ( )Simonton(35.4),(25)(a),(82)(c,e,h,8),( (53)(5)(x).(50)(1)(a),(53)(2)(nee7,(44(a) .Ch.:1-Robt., 2-Jane, ,177_,d. after 1855:3-Alexander, •4-Thomas, •5eJohn, ;6eVargaret,("Peeev"), 7-MattheweIr., ;8-Ann, (53)(5)(x).(53)(2)(m,dd).(19)(b,c),(36.4)(c). The date of birth of none of their children is knnwn,even appreximately, except for Jane(Gaston)'eid(See page 11 hereof,"1-5-2"- REID ,Chapter IV Inferences have been drawn(19)(b,c) that all were adult Dec. 9,1799 when the estate of their father,Matthew Gaston,Sr. was being administered by their son,Pobert in Greene Co..Ga., since guardianships for none of these children were found in the records. It is obvious that the son,Robert, Adminietrator was then adult, as was his sister,Jane(Gaston)Reid,ae Robert and said Jane had receipted for their"legacy in part" May 23,1796 in the estate of Margaret Simonton i n Wilkes Co.,Ga. (36.4)(c),(53)(2)(c,d). Payments of"legacy" to the other six(6) Gaston children was accomplished through the administra-tor of the estate of Adam Simonton.to which they were "creditors" rather than Adam's "heirs",as Adam held their "legacy" unpaid from the estate of Margaret Simonton aforesaid, for which he was adminietrator.That he paid Robert and Jane,and not the other six above, in his lifetime(he died in 1801) end did not pay any of these other six may suggest minority of some or all of them until after his death in 1801. The power of attorney by the eight children of Matthew and Ann(Simon-ton) Gaston(53)(5)(x) signed Jan. 18,1813 in Greene Co.,Ga• to Robert Ellison("Allison") of Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. and Thomas Todd of Rowan Co.,N.C.' to settle their interests in estates of :(1) their grandfather,Robert Gaston, father of their mothereAnn(Simonton) Gaston in Rowan Co.,N.C. end (2) their uncle ,Thomas Simonton, in Iredell Co.,N.C. may not have been made sooner because of the minority of some one of the eight Gaston children.Marriages of these Gastons recorded in Greene Co.,Ga. include:Alexander Gaston to Sallie Garner, Dec.9,1802;"Peggy"(Margaret)Gaston to Thomas Perdue Dec.1807; Jane Gaston to George Reid 179 (47)(b) (2),(e)(1),(77)(g),(19)(e). (See "1-6-111 Ann Simonton, page hereof end "1- 5- e - 6- ",Mar rat I.(Raid)Hamilton,page 12 hereof,and her descendants in Item:"4.0 -TJ, page 38 hereof.) 1-1-2-3-1-1- - - 1-Matthew Gaston,Jr.d. in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1836.Thomas B. Cunningham and Reuben B. Armor were his ad-ministrator. -(53)(2)(a).Appraisement of his estate April 28.1837 was made by John and George Hall and John Riley.Purchas-ers at sale of his estate by administrators included Armor,Clifton,Curtwright,,Hall,Kelley,Kimbrough and Wm.T.Gaston. The Halls and Rileys than lived between Oconse River and Richland Creek :Others last named lived in the same section. The property of his estate, exclusive of land, but including $2800 for 10 or 12 slaves, amounted to $4,555,35i•"The in-ventory of his household effects,live stock and farm implements indicated that he was a well-to-do farmer"(19)(c)(53)(2) (t). The estate proceedings shows Mary as name of widow of Matthew Gaston,Jr. and that he had daughters,Mary Elizabeth and Sarah Jane Gaston.(53)(2)(8,b).

A Mary E. Gaston married John Walker in Greene Co.,Ga. Oct. 4,1846.(19)(e). Matthew Gaston was a soldier in the War of 1812 . He is buried several miles south of Jackson in Butts Co.,Ga.

His grave was marked at a commemorsava exercise there Sept. 26,1937 by the General John Floyd Chapter. of the United Daughters of 1812 Miss Annie LaurieattAnta,Ga. being then President of that Chapter. (19)(d). J. Avon Geston,Jackson,Ga., a descendant of the soldier accepted the marker,at the ceremonies,on behalf of descendants.(31.1)(e).(313)(a)

Matthew (HiraLor "Hiram ?") Gaston, of Butts Co.,Ga. made application for additional bounty lend Sept.20,1850, his affidavit thereto stating:" he served as a private in the War of 1812 in the Company of Capt.WM.Walker ,Batallion con-mended by Major John H. Brodnax; drafted in Putnam Co.,Ga.in 1814 for six months;serted two months;mustered out,-discharge dated Feb. 14,1815 at Ft. Hawkins, -File 133105.(47)(c)(4).March 22,1855 , age.. 69, in Butts Co.,Ge.made further affidavit that he was Corporal in same Company and command in which he was drafted in Putnam Co.,Ga. in War of 1812;merched to Ft. Decatur,now in Territory of Alabama, and marched back to Ft. Hawkins,Ga. where he was honorably discharged after two months service.recites having received and disposed of 4o acres of bounty land.(47)(0)(4)..He m. Ch.el- Johnnie Matthew. .Johnnie Matthew Gaston m. .Ch.: J.Avon, (11.3)(a

25.(53)( 2 )(ee).

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-22- About the close of the last century Judge James B. Gaston,Gaineaville.Ga.was prominent in civic,judicial,business.

political and social activities of Northeast Georgia. Among other early settlements in Amerioaby Gastons were The pay rolls for June 1779 of the 3rd.Company under 1st.

Lieut Hugh Gaston commanded by Capt Nelson are for Northampton and Northumberland counties.Pa.(87)(b,e). The Va. State Enumeration(Census) for 1782-1785 in Lancaster Ca,Va. shows:(1) Anthony Gaston had 4 whites in his

family(48)(cc) and (2) Wm. Gaston had 4 whites in his family.(48)(dd); in Orange Co.,Va.:(1)Uriah "astnn had 7 whites (48)(ff) and (2) Zachery Gaston had g whites in his family.(48)(ee).

Robert Gaston was Captain of the 2nd.N.C. Militia Feb. 1776.(59)(c.d). Fisher Gaeton,Newbern Dist.,N.C. was listed under voucher in N.C. Militia(60)(f). Elise Gastin m.Allen Reid, marriage bond signed by Robert Gastin Seot.9, 1823 in Lincoln Co.,N.C.(29).

The branch of the Gaston family for whom Gastonia and Gaston Co ,N.C. were named has not been learned. Gastons were living in Spartanburg Co `,S.C. between 1785 and 1790.(70)(b). Jas.N. Gastenresident of Spartanburg Co..S.C. from1850- 1855 d. July 3,1876 made proof Nov. 19,1850 of 163 days service in the War of 1812 in Sergeaataanley Ford's Company,Mean's Ist.S.C. Regiment, commanded by Col. Hugh Morris,enlisting at Spartanburg,S.C. Oct.1,1814 and honorably discharged at Orangeburg,S.C. March 12,1815.14.1e No.:11,862.80.50 12,799.150.55•(47)(c)(5).

David Wm. Gaston,Sr.m. 188 Allie Weathersby. Ch. David WM.,Jr.„April 29,1889. David Wm. Gaston,Jr.,Atty.,Aiken,IC. m. .1913 Belle Glover,Granitesville,S.C.Ch.: 1-Katherine,

2-Emma, ;3-David WM.,III, May 8,1920. David Wm. Gaston,Jr. was elected from Aiken Co. to the Lower House in S.C. in 1918.(70.1)(b).

Beginning over 40 years ago for 13 years we had as neighbors at Carrollton,Ga. the following branch of the Gaston family but we parted before learning of any Gaston kinship to us. This Gaston group has not been definitely connected to the 18th.century immigrant Gastons in N.J.,Pa.,Mass.,Conn.,the Carolinas, Va. and Georgia. The earliest ancestor of the Carrollton group is James Gaston, who probably married Burns. His birth is estimated as soon after 1800 A.D .Hie grandsons,Jos.J. amiSsm 1 BrittaireGaston.d. at Carrollton in their early 60s about 1907-1909.The mother of these two was a S.C. woman, and they each took as wives Elbert Co.,Ga. women, and had attended school as boys at Corinth,Heard Co., Ga. and lived with their parents at Roanoke,Randolch Co.,Ala. Their father,Wm.B. Gaston d. at Meridian,nse. about 1884. The probabilities are that James Gaston descended fromWM. and OlivetfLemon) Gaston of Scotland and Ireland,who finally reached and lived in S.C., or through their third(?) cousins, the "Matthew Gaston"(1-1-2-3-1-1-_a 4) group,or immigrants of the same ancestry to the other States named,who have not been herein traced South.

* James GastonlChester,S.C.m. Burns?*.Ch :1-Wm.B., ;2-Jas Monroe, ;3-Robert,

4--Dahiel, ;5-7 Samuel Burns? *James Gaston came to Ga. from Chester,S.C.See* below.

1-Wm.B. Gaston m. 1814_ Frances Knopp of S.C.. Ch.:-1-Joseph J., ;2-Samuel. Brittain,

3-Harriet, ;4-Josephine, ;5-William,' 1-Joseph J. Gaston m.:1st.,Loulie„dau. of Judge Beverly B. Thomasson of Carrollton,Ga. and Prescott,Ark.,m.2nd.

Fannie, dau. of Asa G. Chandler of Elbert Co.,Ga-Ch.:1-Louella, ;2-Samuel Brittain,II, ;3- Joseph,Jr., I4-Janie, ;5-Martha("Mattie".

1-Lnuella Gaston m. L.B. Overton,-her office 1821 Ave .1'.,Ensley,Ala.).Ch.:1- ;2-

2-Samuel Brittain Gaston,II, m. Emma Louise Medley,Atlanta,Ga.Ch.:1-Wm. Joseph, 2-Charles Brittain. ;3-Donald Edward,

3-Joseph Gaston,Jr.m Lives 40th.Court,Englenook,Birmingham,Ala. 4-Janie Gaston .m. R. Fletcher Cunningham,now deceased.Lives 3831 40th.Ave.,N.Birmingham.Ala. 5-Martha("Mattie") Gaston m. J. Mayfield Hamrick,Rt.1,Carrollton,Ga.(20.1 2)(Ln(20.2)(a).

2-Samuel Brittain Gaston m.:1st. Ella Wilson. Ch.:1-Clarence, 3-Josephine, ;4-Jennie, ;5-Sallie,m.2nd., 189_ Mrs. Janie ( )Chandler .Ch.:-

6-Mildred, .Jennie d. 1910,anmarried,in her "teens" as did Josephine and Sallie. 1-Clarence Gaston m. ,190_ Maude ,dau. of E.W. Reaves,Carrollton,Ga.Ch.:1-Brittain, ;2-

Grace, Clarence Gaston d. Y914. 2-Lulie Gaston m. ,1910 Richard Carter,Carrollton, Ga. Ch.:-1-James. ;2-Cedil,

1-James Carter m. Elizbeth Threadgill 2-Cecil Carter m. Joseph Astin. q..:1-Joseph ,Jr., * (35.1a),(106)(a,b)

*James'ancestor,one of 7?brothere in the Revolution,came to America with French Huguenota;she,from Ireland when 11 years old/

6-Mildred Gaston m 191_ P.M. Boozer,Atlanta,Ga.Ch.:1- ;2-Frances Eugenia, 1- Boozer m. John Sims. 2-Frances Eugenia Boozer m. P.M. and Mildred(Gaston )Boozer both deceased. (20.1)(b)

3-Harriet Gaston m. Holloway.Ch.: 4-Josephine Gaston m. Asbury Carlisle.*Ch.: John Carliale,Wedowee. Ala (20.2)(a) 5-William Gagnon m. 487_ Mary("Mollie"), dau. of Samuel Craven of Carroll Co-Ga. Ch.:1-Fr

nie"), ;2-Josephine("Jodie"), ;3-Lillian, ;4-Wm. Samuel, ;5-Mary,

6-Georgia, 1-Frances("Fannie") Gaston m.:1st. W.B. Garity, 2nd. m. Wm.H. Bedingfield. 2-Josephine("Jodie")Gaston m. 490_ We. Leyte, son of J.W. Robinson.Ch.:1-Wm.,

a:::::an-

teacher, Wirder,Ga.;3-Fred Gaston, 1-WM.Robinson m. Mary Hill,Atlanta,Ga. and is chemist for DuPonta,Wilmington,Del-Ch.:1-Jas.ft., 3-Fred Gaston Robinson m. Evelyn Lee,Clarksville,Teen,

3-Lillian Gaston m. W. Otho, son of Oscar M. and (Baskin) Bledeoe.Ch.:None. 4-Wm. Samuel Gaston,Lucile Ave.,Atlanta,Ga. m. Mennie Roberds,Villa Rica,Ga.Ch.:1-Elizabeth,

1-Elisabeth Gaston m. W.I. Fish. 5-Mary Gaston m. 190_ Lon M. Carter, Athens,Ga.Ch.:1-Robert L.. 2-Georgia E.,

a 1-Robert L. 2-Georgia E. Carter m. John Hancock, son of -------fa - (1--deaganT Turner, nough,Ga. McDo ,1937

Carter, Tifton,Ga. m. Ruth Boyles,LaGrange ,Ga -Ch.:1-Barbara Lee,

Mrs.__(Reagan)Turner is sister of Congressman Reagan 6-Georgia Gaston m. 190 W. Homer, son of Wm.J. and (Cheney)Perdue,Carrollton,Ga.Lives 815

Cypress St.,N. Little Rock,Ark. Ch :1-Harold, - ;2-Marion, 1-Harold Perdue m.

2-Marion Perdue m. Daniel Blodgett, Little Rock,Ark. Ch.:1-Robert Daniel, (31.4)(a),(31.5)

2-James Monroe Gaston,Carrollton,Ga.,1882 to 1892,Roanoke,Ala. prior m. ,185_ Emeline Barker.

Ch.l-Wm. Burns, ;2-Sarah("Sallie") E., ;3-Jas. Lafayette,June 17,1859;4-Robert Barker, 5...Toby,

;8-Inez, ;4- 1-Wm. turns Gaston m. Alice Carter.Ch. ; 1-Emma,

Dee, ;5-Willie Bell, ;6-Sarah ("Sallie"), ;7-2-ill1.18isei,e, ;3-Tessie,

;9- Lena, d. infancy, 10-Georgia, d. infancy;11-James, ;12-Isaac,

1-Emma Gaston m. D. Rooks. Ch.: 2-Bessie Gaston m. Geo. Roven.Ch.: 5-Willie Bell Gaston m. Ingram.Ch.: 4-Dee Gaston m. Ingram.Ch.: 6-Sarah("Sallie")Gaston m. Duncan, ,Miss.Ch. 8-Ines Gaston m. Clifford Adkinson.Ch.

11-- James Gaston,Stone Mt.,Ga.m. Ch.: 12-Isaac Gaston,Stone Mt.,Ga.m. Ch.:

2-Sarah("Sillie")Paston m. John Thomas Boatright,Carrollton,

hood;2-Homer, M.D., d. unm. 1912; 3-Katherine("Katie"), 3-Katherine("Katie") Boatright m. ,190 Wilbur Wister, son of

1-Doris Isabelle, ,Atlanta,Ga.. Sarah ElizabethTdaston) Boatright d. j-,James Lafayette Gaston m. ,1886 Eula Beatrice, dau.of Geo.W. ,Sr.

ter of Geo. W. Jr. and Henry J. Fleming, Carrollton,Ga. Ch :1-Lena Lillian,, Beatrice , ;4-Walter,

Ga.Ch.:1-Eva, d. in child-

Robert W. and Beria(Spence)West. Ch.: 1938.

and Sarah (Johnson) Fleming,being sig-. ;2-Jas.lienry, .1890;3-Eva

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-23- 1-Lena Lillian Gaston m. ,1910 Jos.E.Brown,Carrollton,Ga.Ch.:1-Jas. Harold, ;2-Herman Gaston,

;3-Homer Monroe, ;4-Chas.Edmund. .Jae Harold Brown ,Hendersonville,N.C. Herman Gaston and Homer Monroe Brown,c/o. Childs' Restaurant,New York ,N.Y.

2-James Henry Gaston m. 4914 Pearl King. Ch.:1-James Denver,Clemson College,S C.;2-Mildred Inez,W. Ga.College,Carrollton,Ga.. Jas, Henry 1/aston d . 1928, aged 38 years.

3-Eva Beatrice Gaston Edward Brownie Williams.Ch.:1-Evelyn Buie: 1-Evelyn Eula Williams m. Grover Wilson Shumate.Ch.:1-Toney Wilson, ,1939.

4-Walter Gaston,A.E.F. to France. 1917-1918. 4-Robert Barker Gaston m. ,1895 Ida R. Hesterlee. Ca.:1-Jas.Monroe, :2-Robert Benton,

;4-Nola, 3-George, ;5-Paul, ;6-Otis, ;7-Louise, ;8-Ruth, Robert Barker Gaston sold hie father's old homestead 1-3/4 miles east of Carrollton,Ga. in 1910 and moved to

Middle Ga., where he d. 1926.. 5-Toby Gaston, d. ,-in infancy.

3-Robert Gaston of Randolph Go.,Ala. settled in Douglas Co..Ga.; m. .Ch. 1-Clinton, ;2-

;4-Wm., ;5-Fletcher, James, ;3-Daniel, 6,411114: 6)(a),(34.8)(a,b.) 7

;7-011ie, -011ie Gaston m. John Wallace(Wallis) and lived at Newnan.Coweta

4-?Samuel Burns Gaston, Randolph Co ,Ala.m. Zilpha Jane Avery, b. in Lee Co.,Ala.Ch.: Andrew Lafayette,June 25,1884. Samuel Burns Gaston was elected on the Democratic ticket in Randolph Co.,Ala. to represent it in the Alabama Legislature in 1896.

Andrew Lafayette Gaston,M.D.,Birminghamdila.(sinca 1907) m. June 5,1912 in Bessemer,Ala. Lulline,b. Anniston,Ala..dau. of F.B. Embry(now deceased),Editor of Anniston(Ala.)Hot Blast. Ch.:1-Betty Jane, •2-Grace, (75.3)(a) The first Gaston deed recorded in Randolph Cn.,Ala.,after a fire destroyed the county records in 1896,conveyed land to Samuel Gaston in 1901.(34.5)(a).* * * * * * * *

* a i * ' * * *

IV.-SIMONTON:(See Preface to Chapter II,"GASTON",page 15.) Earliest property transaction:, by Simontons found recorded in America is July 12,1720(57)(g) although there is not

ed the arrival of Andrew Simonton and family,in which was included his son,Wm.. at Yalmouth(Portland),York Co.(New England),(now Portland,Cumberland Co..) MAINE " with a number of immigrants from Ulster(Northwestern)Ireland in the Fall of 1713"(18)(a).

Andrew Simonton and wife,Ann,d. in Falmouth between March 1744 and Jan. 1745(57)(u,v). The estate of Theophilus SimontonII.was administered in Lancaster CO.,Pa. in 1750(86)(a). The parents of Robert Simanton and sister,Isabel(Siman-ton:Gaston were in Bedminster Township,Somerset Co.,N.J."before 1754", Robert removing to Mt.Bethel Township,Northampton Co.,Pa. where he d ,1786."(43)(d).Their father was probably a brother of Theophilus Simonton,I, who made his will Aug. 15.1754 in Lancaster Co .,Pa. and d. by April 1757 in Rowan Co.,N.C.(50)(1)(a). As the death of Theophilus Simonton,I, is about thirteen(13) years later than that of Andrew Simonton, Theophilus Simonton,I,may be only the second oldest Siomonton in America.

Simonton families activities in the Falmouth and New England sections from 1720 to 1807,or until otherwise and elsewhere noted in the following pages. are of members of the families(and of nearly all others with whom any of them dealt) recited in the writings as residents "of Falmouth"Jork Co.,Me.,where,or in the vicinity of which,the premises or property involved is Oescribed to be.

"In the autumn of 1718 Andrew and William Simonton with a number of immigrants from Ulster, Ireland settled in Portland.Me.Andrew brought with him his wife,Ann, and ,at least, a son,Andrew,II1daughters ,Ann and Christiana and sons ,Matthew,Walter and Wm.,II.(18)(a).

Andrew Simonton m.:1st.Oct.19,1734 Betty Cobb in York Co.,Me.(18)((a),(89.1)(i);m.2nd. as "Jr."Dec.17,1754 Sarah Ann Armstrong in York Co.,Me.(18)(a),(89.1)(.1).

Ann Simonton a. Dec.23.1736 Jordan Thomas in York Co.,Me.(18)(a),(89.1)(d) ChristianaSimonton m. Jan. 19,1736 Wm.White in York Co. ,Me. (18)(a), (89.1)(g) Mary Simonton m.Nov.4,1741 Maxwell Patrick in York Co.,Me.(89.1)(g).

July 12,1720 the town of Wells,York Co.,Me. assigned a tract of land to Andrew Simonton, which he and his wife, Inn,quitclaimed to Nathan Hill June 12, 173 1 .(57)(E).

Nov.23,1726 Andrew Simonton of Gloucester,Bssex Co.(now Mass. took deed to land and buildings on Cisco Bay marsh, including lot 30 from Martha Balstone and Judith Ballard, widows.(57)(e,f).

Dec. 21,1727 Andrew Simonton,Sr. deed to his son ,Wm.11/3 part of his land"(57)(r). Jan.19,1731 Andrew Simonton and wife,Ann,made deed to Walter Simonton(witneseed by James Simonton) to land at Pur-

poodock ( a river through Falmouth).(57)(h) "In the early church organized in York Co.,Me factions arose, causing much opposition,, and Rev. Ephraim Clark was

installec as pastor in Wm. Simonton's orchard, Wm. and Andrew Simonton being two of the ten male members who signed the covenant of the new church." (18)(a).

_:arch 28,1740 Matthew Simonton,"Marriner", took deeds:(?) from Nathaniel Bolter for 10 acres salt marsh in Scar-borough (57)(k) and (2) from Tobias Oakman for :(a) 50 acres at "Spruwink in Falmouth(formerly in the Province of Main but now in the Province of Massachusetts Bay!) (57)(m) and (b),April 1,1741, 150 acres in Scarbrough.(57)(q).

Larch 22,1741 Mattew Simonton made his will,bequeathing all his property to his father,Andrew Simonton(57)(1)(b), (30). May 16,1743 Andrew Simonton deeded 60 acres to Robt. and Josiah Stanford(57)(ee).

March 1744 Andrew Simonton and wife,Ann, as executors of the will of "our son",Metthew Simonton,deceased, quit- claimed by separate deeds to each,Walter and Wm. Simonton'all rights to land (described) in Scarborough'.(57)(u). First Tuesday in Jan. 1745 proof was made by witnesses as to the due execution of said two executors' deeds,in Court,to

perfect them for admission to record, such proof in Court reciting that both said Andrew Simonton and wife,Ann, had died in the meantime.(57)(u,v).

April 25,1744 Andrew Simonton made his will in which he bequeathed to :"Wife,Ann;sons,Wm. and Walter(son ,Matthew having died first) and daughteraChristiana.(571(1)a),(80).This and Matthew Simonton's will indicate he d. childless.

174_ Wm. Simonton conveyed to Walter Simonton" part of the land'whereon he then lived',"willed to me by Andrew SimontoraSr."(57)(t).

Dec. 2,1731"proprietors' report " bounds 60 acres",laid out to Wm. Stmanton,March 12,1734/5(first year figure be -

ing for Old Calendar, ee'ond,New).(57)(i). Wm. and Walter Simonton took deed from Job Barnam to 12 acres salt marsh on Black Point River in Scarborough.(57)(o). Feb. 12,1742 Wm. Simonton quit-claimed land to Andrew Simonton.(5

*7)(hh).

Feb.21,1745 Walter and Wm. Simonton made separate deeds each to interest in the 12 acres salt marsh,Black Point River,Scarborough to John Patterson.(57)(y,z). Web.1,1747 Wm. and Walter Simonton took deed from Elisha Bragdon and Noah Jordan to 31 acres near Alwine Cove.(57)(cc).Oct. 27,1748 Wa.Simonton took deed from Peter Starrett for 62 acres.(57)(ff).

April 16.1751 Walter and Wr."Simerton",- no wives signing yet with either,- made deed dividing a long list of prop-erty jointly owned.(57)(gg).

June 22,1738 Walter Simonton,Fishermals paid Sarah Wentworth 450 pounds for 750 acres on Small Point,westerly side of Kennebec River opposite Pattashall Island, one side being on Cisco Bay.(57)(n).

March 15,1742 Walter Simonton took deed from Hugh Beatty to land in Falmouth,granted by the town April 18,1729(57) (w). April 14,1756 four parties owning a ledge,beleived to contain coal and other minerals and being unable financially to sink pits, took in as partners three laborers and'Walter Simonton,Beq.".(57)(11).

Nov.7,1758 "London", negro of Capt.Walter Simonton m, "Nancy", Capt.Loring Cushing's in York Co. ,Me. (89.1)(f). Elizabeth Simonton m Jedediah Robinson Nov.22, 1754 in York Co.,Me.(89.1)(h) .Susannah Simonton m. June 19,1760

Jordan D,minicus,Jr. in Cumberland(formerly York) Co.,Me.(89.1)(e). Betty Simonton m. Dec.8,1762 Henry Dyer,Jr. in Cumberland(formerly York) CO..Me.(89.1)(c).

May 29.1798 Walter Simonton took deed from Wm.Waite for 708 acres on south side of Great Ossipee River in York Co ,Me. (57)(d).

Nov.29,1735 Andrew Simonton,Jr.,Housewright,took deed to 60 acres on Mill Pond.(57)(j). March 30,1740 Andrew Simonton,Jr. took deed from Phineas cones to " 1 full share of proprietor's right in Welsouth"

(57)(P).May 1,1743 Andrew Simonton,Jr.took deed from Jas.Noble for 20 acres.(57)(0).

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-24- Sept.30,1746 Andrew Simonton deeded Jeremiah Hodgdon lot No.51.Township 7(now in Gorham,one of the 7 towns divided

among heirs of soldiers of the Naragansett Ware) " as iTherited by Andrew Simonton".(57)(dd). March 31,1748 Andrew Sim-onton took deed from Joshua Small.(57)(aa). April 1849 Andrew Simonton siged an agreement with Shuball Gorham.(57)(bb

June 10,1774 Thomas and Matthew Simonton of Cape Elisabeth Town, Tork(now Cumberland )Co.,Me. took deed from I-lisha Small for interest in land on Piscataqua River in York Co.,Me.(57)(c).

Thomas Simonton m. Dec.7,1759 Mary Jordan in York Co.,Me.(89.1)(j).Jas. Simonton m.Mey 27,1758 Anne Lane in York Co ,Me.(89.1)(j). In 1790 U.S. Census for Cumberland( formerly York)Co.,me. the following Simontons were recorded as heads of families:(1) -Cape Elisabeth Town; Andrew:2 sone over 16 yrs.,2,under 16, wife and 1 dau ; Ebenezer;5 sons under 16 yrs wife and 1, dau.(2) London ; Mary;2 sons over 16 yre.,2 daughters.:Matthew:1 son under 16 yrs..wife and 4 daughters;Thomas wife and 1 dau.(3)Paymond Town Plantntion:Johnathan:2 sons under 16 yre.,wife and 5 daughters.(48)(h),(48)(i).

Wm. Simonton was serving as Justice of the Peace at Cape Elizabeth in Ossipne Township,Cumberland(formerly York)Co. Me. Aug. 27,1781:(89.1)(m).

Hannah Simonton m. Sept.20,1807 John, b. Feb.21,1783, on of Thomas and Esther Pearl( )Thomas of Pelham and settled at Thomaston,Me. Ch. l+ Wm.,Jant 8,1808;2-Harriet, ;3-Dudley P.. ;4-Hannah, ;5- John T., ;6-Abbey A.R. (89.1)(8).

In 1790 in Hancock Co.Camden Town,Me..James Simonton, had 3 sons under 16 yrs,,wife and 1 dau..;Jas.,Jr.;and Wm.(48) '(g).Same Co.,GOULDSBORO TOWN: Wm.8imonton, 2 sons under 16 yrs.,wife and 3 daughters.( 48)(e).

SIMONTONS in Revolutionary War service from Massachusetts Bay colony were: Andrew,John and Matthew 1776 ,stationed at Cape Elizabeth Town and SearbyWalter,"went out in armed vessels" in 1776,-the first three above being in Capt.Bri - ant Morton's Company;John, in CapET

roegh; WX015Tiinis Company,Mar.11,1781;in Capt. David Stroud's C8mpany:Ebenezer,July 19, 1 775;

Thomas, March 1E1,1783 ; in Capt.Isaac Parson's Company:Walter and Wm., "a seaman 0 ,Boston, Oct. 6,1778,Wifter ,being in Co 7Fiime's Regiment,May 4,1780; in Capt.Benjamin LeMont's Companyaames ,Oct.3,1777;Walter,Jr, Falmouth, at Cape Eliza-beth Town.(89.1)(a).

In Bedminster Townehip,Somereet Co.,N.J "before 1754" the lands of Rugh Gaston,father-in -law of Isabel(Simanton) Gaston joined lands of Robert Simanton .

Robert Simanton m. .Ch.:1 -James, ;24hraim, ;3-Robert , : 4 - Peter, ;5-Benjamin, 6 -Margaret(S.)Nelson, ;7 -Jean(S.)Brittain, ;8- Esther(S.)Ross, .(43)(d). This Simanton family was closely connected with the family of Ephraim Mc- Dowell who d. in Bedminister Townehi2,,Somereet CO.,N.J. ,1763 leaving Ch.:1 -John,, ;2-Matthew. 3-Ephraim, 4-Peter. ;5-Benjamin, .(43)(4)

John W. Simonton, a N.J. merchant of prominence,trading in Mobile and Cuba in Jan- 1822 bought from Juan Pablo Sales, who had grant from the Spanish Governor of Florida, the Island of Key Weet,Fla. for $2,000,which was confirmed by U,S.A. after acquisition.(75.1)(a).(For Isabel Simonton,eister of Robert Simanton above of N.J. and Pa. See"Jos.Cas- ton,lst.in N.J., -also in Pe.„ son of Hugh Gaston, let. in Pa.",pages 15 and 16 hereof.). i Alexander Simonton,Sargeant tlst.Pa. Regiment,b. in Ireland ,1734,d. in Mercer Co.,Pa. ,1821 m.

Hughes.Ch.fl-Wm., ,1768. 1 -Wm.Simonton m. Elizabeth Angel. Ch.: John, , 1793, 4 ; ,1862.

JohA ,1803,d. Simonton m. Sarah- Bratton,b. omi,l(14. 18.Ch.; Wm.A. ,1824,d. 1894. Wm.A. Simonton m. ,1846 Cynthia A. McMullen,b. ,1895. Ch.: Sarah S.,

,1847. Sarah S. Simonton m. ,1871 Mathia T. Ridenour,b. ,1848. Ch. Daisy Ziare, Daisy Ziare Ridenour m. John W. Crawford , b.Lawrence CO.,0.(71)(g).

Pa. Muster Rolls for for Bucks Co. show:(1) Robert Simonton,Lieutenant,Dec.10,1776.(71)(i),(87)(b,c,e) and (2),Pe-ter Simonton,june 5,1780(87)(f). Peter Simonton purchased land in Shamokin Township,Northumberland CO.,Pa.April 1,1832. (34.1)(a). James and Peter Simonton, sons of Robert Simonton of Somerset Co.,N.J. and Northampton C o .,Pa. settled in Washington Co.,2a.(43)(d).

John Simonton was shown in 1790 U.S Census for Chester CO.,Pa. as head of family of four. Lieut.John Simonton,b. Cumberland Co.,Pa. ,1754,d.Lewisburg,Preble Co.,Ohio, ,1828 was 2nd.Lieut in 1777 in 3rd.Company,7th.Bat-tallion Col,Frederick Watte'Regiment Pa. Troops (71)(d) and Lieut. in Col.Wm. Irvin's 6th.Pa. Batallion,Cumberland Co., Pa.(71)(e). He. m. .Ch,: John ,Jr.b, ,1780,d. .1852.

John Simonton,Jr.m. ,1809 Mary ,b. ,1784,d. ,1820,dau. of Tobias Tillman, b. ,1751 Orange CO.,N.C.d. ,1845 Lewisburg,Preble Co.,O,Ch. :(of John Jr. and Mary (Tillman)Sixonton):1- Jacob. ,1810,d. .1894.

Jacob Simonton m. ,1829 Leah Calhoun,b. ,1811,d. ,1851.Ch.: Martha, ,1834,d ,1909. Martha Simonton m. ,1851 Jacob Butler, b. ,1829 d.

Dr.H.C. Collier.(71 xei 1912. Ch.:, 1- Carrie,

2-Cora, 1 -Carrie Butler,b. Clarinda,Ia.m.

2- Cora Butler m. John B. Sullivan.(71)(d). John Simonton was head of family of five(413)(v) in Washington Co.,Pa. and in Westmoreland Co.Pa John Simonton

(48)(w) was head of family of seven both being in the 17 00 U.S. Census. ?a. Muster Rolls for Northampton and Northumberland counties show:(1) Abner and Robert Simontonunder Capt.Nel -

son and 1st. Iieut Hugh Gaston in June 1779187)(b,d);(2),Ephraim Simontondrummer -Tg7)(e). in 1790 U.S. Census in Northumberland Co.,Pa. was shown Thomas Simonton as head of a family of three.(48)(u). Elizabeth and Robert Simonton Chillisquaque Township,Northumberland Co.,Pa. conveyed land there Sept .16,1816.No

Simonton family convyanaes recorded in Northumberland since 1886(34.1)(a). Thomas Simontonis shown in the U.S. Census for 1790 in the ' eastern part of ' Cumberland Co.,Pa, as head of a

family having 1 son under 16 years old, wife and 2 daughters.(48)(r). The only early deed of record in Cumberland Co., Pa. to Simonton is one to Thomas to land in Tyrone Township,Dec. 15,1792.(34.4)(a).

Dr.Wm. Simonton was shown in Dauphin Co.,Pn, in 1790 U.S. Census (48)(e) and in Franklin Co.,Pa. Simonton (48)(0. U.S. Census for 1790 for N.C.,S.C. and (part restored from the destroyed) Va. Census shows only SIMONTON, Sarah , in Newbern Dist.,Craven Co.,N.C. head of family with "1 free white male under 16 years, 2 free white females.in - aliatng head of family."(48)(d). Other SIMONTONS shown in 1790 Cenus included; Jamea.wife and three daughters in Bal-timore Co.,Md.(48)(gg);Anna, having 1 son under 16 years old and 4 daughters,- in Dutchess Co. N,Y.(48)(hh) and in Or-ange Co.,N.J.:John ,having 1 son over 16 years old,1 under 16,wife and 1 daughter.(48)(i).

.- • * * * ♦ • « • * * • * * • * ******** • • ♦ ♦ * • 1- THEOPHILUS SIMONTON,I.

Theophilue Simonton,I, of Conestoga, Manor Township,Lancaster Co ,Pa. and Rowan Co.,N.C. is the oldest Simonton herein for whom we have complete documentary evidence connecting down to present generation of his descendants, and he

is numbered "1" in the KEY to generations employed for other families herein.(See "K E Y ", pages 4 and 16 hereof). A.D. 1675 has been estimated,from evidence,(50)(1)(a),35.4)(b),(86)(a) as about the date of birth of Theophilus

Simonton,I,great -grand -father of Jane(Gaston) REID of Greene,Jackson,Owinnett and Carroll counties,Ga.(47(b)(2),(c)(1). The tradition among his descendants is that he was Scotch-Irish. (69)(c). In his will dated Aug.15,1754 he described himself as 'yeoman' of 'Manor Township, Conestoga,County of Lancaster.Province of Pennsylvania"' ' in goOd state of health,tho weak in body and of perfect memory",- and disposed of his property to two groups of persons,the first de-scribed as"my 'loving wife, Mary!, "dutiful son,Robert"; "'my daughters,Anne,Magdalene and Mary", appoints "my loving wife,Mary" and "my dutiful son,William",executors and names a second group as "to my children,Mary,John,Nathan J. and Smith Frame Simonton", which latter group bequest has been interpreted to name them as children of his deceased

A"'( 1 son,Theophilus Simonton,II,(86.)(a) making them his grand children.(34.4.)(b): It has also been concluded that Mary,wifet t n- , 14 of Theophilus Simonton,I, died after the date of his will and'before the death of Theophilus Simonton,I, by April 1857 and that after her death he had removed to his eon,Robert Simonton, or married daughters in Rowan Co.,N.C. to live, yfk . 1- and that naming his *dutiful won,William" as one of his executors when he made his will as a resideut of Lancaster Co., re Pa.was because Wm,,(whe d. in Deery Township,Lancaster Co.,Pa.in 1762) was nearer him than his eon ,Robert, then in (Anson)(Rowan) Co ,S.C.(18)(a),(34.4)(b),(50)(1)(a).

"Prom 1/20 to 1725 many immigrantsfrom the Proviuce of Ulater,Ireland settled not far east of the Susquehanna River in tae broad valley of Conewago creak, which divides Lancaster and Dauphin countts,Pa.They erected a Presbyterian church on the lands of Clark and McKee and in 1735 agitated for a pastor which was supplied by the Presbytery of New Castle sad Donegal. In 1741 they subscribed funds for a permanent pastor and Rev. Samuel Black came to then. In 1745

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-25- he was released from this charge and went to his labors in Va. Since 1796 all that remains of this church is a ruined bur ial place.(18)(b) and christened for the old Conestoga Manor

Manor Township ,Lancaster Co.,Pa. was surveyed for Wm.Penn in 1717 or 1711/( )(a);laid out by him(SF),Sept. 1788 (85)(a),or by 1719' (85)(b),. After the Penns decided they did not want to use the Manor of Conestoga tracts out of which Manor and Conestoga Townships were later made, it was divided and sold to early settlers. The name SIMONTON does appear among those buying such land.whose names, dates and acreage purchased appears in I.D. Rupp's History of Lancase-er Co.Pa.(35.4)(b)."Conestoga Manor I• was first occupied substantially by Scotca-Irish,witha core of English, but num-erous German and Swiss families,who settled there early applied themselves to agriculture, while the others gave atten-tion to public office and administration. All Scotch-Irish and English were bought out by the German and Swips and mi-grated after a few generations" and these "Pennsylvania Dutch" still occupy the land. (85)(b). Here was developed the "Conestoga Wagon" of "Covered Wagon " fame,"' the most inportant overland vehicle'.

The records of Cumberland,Hancock and fork counties,Me. and of Bedford,Berks,Bucks,Cumberland,Dauphin,Lancaster, Northampton,Northumberland ,Philadelphia,Washington and Westmoreland counties,Pa. and the record of arrival of early lea. migrants through the port of Philadelphia ,and records for property grants by Wm.Penn (1683-1809) de not locate Theop- ilus Simonton,I, prior to Aug.15,1754/.(35.9),(34.1),(34.4),(35. 4)(b),(35-9).(36.8)(a),(57)(a-ii).

Such tracing of the Pa. SIMONTON'S as has been concluded has not ,as yet, connected them with the Me.SInONTONS,but rather with the Simontons of the States to the South of Pa., including Va.,N.C.,S.C.,C.a.,Ala.,Mies.,La. and Tex. which ap-pear to be principally descended-from Theophilus Simonton,I, aforesaid.(77)(87)(a,c). The appearance of seldom used Christ-ian names among both the descendant gf said Theophilus and the other Pa. Simonton suggests their interrelationship and common origin.(77)),(69)(c),(87)(a,),(53)(2)(bb9 ,(36.4)(a).

Authorties studying data available suggest the probability that Theophilus Simonton,I, and his descendants did not stay long in Pa. before going to N.C. and other Southern locations. the failure to find deeds to Simontons by check ing the records at Philadelphia from 1683 to 1805 may mean only that it was not a Scotch-Irish settlement(69)(c)(35.4)(b) Chester Co.,Pa. was settled by a large number of Scotch-Irish families,W. Philadelphia being in it until 1729.Lancast-er Co.,Pa. was a part of it also.No Simonton name appears on the original tax assessment list for the section which was Chester Co.,Pa. at first,which means that Simontons did not there "have original ground".The lack of records in so many places in showing Simonton residency is the basis for the opinion that these were not long in Pa (35.4)(b). 1- Theophilus Simonton,I, b. ,1775(?)(35.4)(b),(50)(1)(a),(86)(a) m. 169_ Mary .Ch.: -1 - Theophilue.II, ,d. .1750;2-Wm., ,d. ,1762;3-Anne, ;4-Magdalene,

;5-Mary, ;6-Robert.

1 - 1-Theophilus Simonton ,II. m. .He. d. in Lancaster Co.,Pa. in 1750 (86)(8). Ch.:1-Mary, 2-John, 3-Nathan J., ;4-Smith Frame, .John,Nathan and Smith Simonton went southward from Ireeell Co.,N C. as early as 1806(18)(a).

For lack of more definite information the following Simontons in N.C. and S.C. are placed as descendants of Theophilus Simonton,II,whose estate was administered in Lancaster Co.,Pa. four years before the date of the will there as made by Theophilus Simonton,I.(50)(1)(a).(86)(a). The designation of "mary,John,Nathan.J. and Smith Frame Simonton" in said will as "children" after a previous naming of a first group as "wife", "sone" and " daughters" has been constru-ed upon evidence to have been error and meant "grand' children" who were the children of his deceased son,Theophilue Sim- onton,II,(35.4)(b)

2- Wm.Simonton,apparently oldest of the two surviving sons of Theophilus Simonton,I, d. in Deery Township,Lancast - er Co.,Pa. in 1762(18)(b);(50) (1 )(a) leaving children: 1-Robert , ;2-James, ;3-Samuel.

With the possible exception of Robert , none of these descendants of Wm. SiMotnon aforesaid has been traced southward.

The descendants of Robert, son of Theophilus Simonton,I,have been accounted for in considerable numbers.without including many other Simontons in the South and elsewhere,especially other Siaontons located in the same N.C. region with Robert Simonton first there. This has been the basis for the inference that nearly,if not quite all other Simontons in the Southern States above named were descendants of Theophilus Simonton,II,deceased of Lancaster Co.,Pa. through his eons, John,Nathan J. and Smith Frame Simonton.

Simonton m. .Ch.:1-Robert,III, ;2-1m ; 4 ;6-Sarah, ;7-James, -Mary. ;5-Jane, :8

;3-John, -Smith,

7,9 -Nancy, :10-Ross, ; 11-Margaret, :12-Theophilus, ,1789(18)(a),51)(1) (a). 1-Robert Simonton by will Sept.27,1824(51)(1)(a) gave his property to six(6)brothers and five sisters,one of the brothers share going to the surviving widow,Margaret,their daughter,Zilpha ( and her daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret Tor- rence) and son Abraham K. Simonton, of his deceased brother,WM. Simonton,first sheriff of Iredell Co.,N.C. ,organised from Rowan Co.,N.C. in1788.(18)(a).This will accounts for 12.children of their parents, the father probably being John or Smith Simonton, son of Theophilus Simonton,II.

2-William Simonton m. Margaret McKee, whose mother owned land adjoining Simontons in Iredell Co. N.0 .Their brick house still stands.(18)(d) Ch.: -1 -Zilpha. ;2-Abraham I , ;3-Henry Smith,

1 -Zilpha Simonton m.:1st. Hugh Torrence.:ch.:1 -Elisabeth, ;2-Margaret, m.2nd. Rev. Daniel Gould.(18)(a);(84)(a) . The McKee and Simonton families came to Rowan(Iredell) Co.,N.C. at the same time.The mother of John M. Sherpe,Statesville,N.C. was of this McKee family.(18)(a).

3-Henry Smith Simonton,was living in Franklin Co.,Ala. Jan- 10,1821 when his daughter Mary, was born She in' Richard C. McLester (18)(b).

William Simonton,guardian for Robert and Margaret Irvin(Erwin) gave power of attorney to Thomas Simonton of Oglethorpe Co.,Gto under which the latter receipted Adam Simonton,administrator of the estate of Margaret Simonton, deceased,of Wilkes -Co.,Ja.June 10,1794 for cash as" part of their legacy".(77)(g).Wm's.will in 1809 mentions"Ross" and Adam Ross."(18)4-Mary Simonton m. Wm. Falls. Ch.: Theo.(probably Theophilus)

5-Jane Simonton m. Benjamin Breverd, 6-Sarah Simonton m. 185_ Samuel Houston. Ch.: Isabel, "Samuel and Sarah(Simontop)Houston

moved early from Iredell Co.,N.C. to Ga. or Ala.Their daughter,Isabel Houston, a beautiful girl returned to,Iredell Co.,N.C. for a visit to her mother's relatives remaining there before the death of Robert F. Simonton there in 1876,she calling him "uncle'. (18)(d),(83)(a).

11-Margaret Simonton m. Rev. McCullough. 12-Theophilus Simonton,IV, m. .Oh.:

A stone in Center grave yard South,tredell Co.N.C. reads:"Theophilus Simonton, died Sept. 17,1847, aged 58 years(18) (a). There was'an Absalom Simonton who was prominent in Iredell Co.,N.C., but he was probably "Abraham K.Simonton".in - differently written and may have been the father of Robert F.Simonton (18)(d)

Robert F. Simonton m. Roxanne? McCullough. He was a very proninent man in Iredell Co.,N.C. uriil his death in 1876(83)(a). The litigation arising over his will indicated a very large estate so involved as to make doubtful to his widow,Roxanna Simonton, her proper election under the will or the law.(83)(a). His will proved in Iredell Co.,N.C. in 1576 named his widow,Roxanna Simonton as executrix. Proceedings in the administration in the court of Iredell in 1877 were in the name of Roxanne Simonton.Erecutrix vs.J.H. Houston and wife and others and U.J. Simon-ton vs. RomannaaSimonton,Executrix.(83)(a).

Adam Ross Simonton m. Byers. ah.:1 -Jule R., ;2-Margaret, ;3-Mary, 4-Celia, ;5-Adeline, ;6-Wm.,

1-Julius(Jule R.) Simonton m. April 29,1853 Jane L. Knox in Rowan Co..N.C.(35 .2)(a).Ch.:1 -John, 2 -Rosabel, 2 -Rosabel Simonton m. W. Rodd and d. 4886

2-Margaret Simonton m. Davidson. 3-Mary Simonton m. Alexander.Ch.:1 -

1 - Alexander m. J.H. McElwee 4-Celia Simonton m. Alexander .Ch.1 -

1 - Alexander m. N.D. Tomlin. 5-Adeline Simonton m. Carlton. 6-Wm. Simonton m. Ch.:1 -Jane Elenoir, ;2-Eugenia,

3- James. (18)(d.)

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-26- A deed to 300 acres in Fairfield Dist.,S.C. dated in 1798 made by Burr Harrison to John Simonton showed John as

then resident of "Chester Dist.,S.C."(59)(4)(a)."No SIMONTON name appears in Chester Co.,S.C. records"(31.3)(a). In Fairfield Dist.,S.C. deeds were taken by SIMONTONS as follows:John from Wm. and Jas. Camak in 1816(59)(c); fron

Benjamin and Burr Harrison in 1798(59)(a,b); from Samuel Mobley in 1822(5TFM(d); Absalom from Hugh Barkley in 1823 (59) (f);John,Sr. from Jas. Weldon in 1831(59)(k);John ,Jr. from Samuel Clark in 1825(59)(g) and from Samuel Cork in 1828(59) (0;from Wm.Clark in 1832(59)(m) and from John Mobley in 1832(59)(n).(59(g,i,k,m).

SIMONTONS selling land were John Sr.to John,Jr. in 1828 and 1829(59)(h,j);Wm. to Jas.in 1822(59)(e);John Jr.to: (1) Robert G. Cameron in 1834(59)(q),(2)Jas.B. Mobley in 1834(59)(0),(3) Robert Kilpatrici(9)(r);Absalom,Sheriff to Hugh Barkley in 1823(59)(f).

The will of John Simonton,Sr. was proved in Fairfield Co.,S.C. in 18 41.(59)(1)(s). The estate of Jane Simonton was administered in Fairfield Co.,S.C' in 1861(59)(2)(t).

John Simonton b. .1760 in Ireland, d. in Winnsboro,S.C. ,1:341 . In the Revolution "he was a militiman in all of the operations in Carolinas", m. ,1785 Margaret Strong, b. ,1768, d. 1828.Ch.: 1-Wm., ,1790,d. ,1843;2-John Jr., ,1797,d. ,1880.

1-Wm. Simonton m. Margaret Galloway.Ch.: Margaret Strong, ,1814.d. ,11354.

1-Margaret Strong Simonton m. ,1836 Wm.Ross McCain, ,1807,d. ,1860.Ch.: Eliza Hemp- hill, ,1840.1-Eliza Hemphill McCain m. ,1857 Alexander Jamieon Wilson.Ch.:1 -Lois Vaehti, ,1862.

1-Lois Vashti Wilson m. ,18:33 Thomas Young Murphy,,b. ,1858.Ch.1:-Rose.b. Goldman,Tex. 1-Rose Murphy m. Pinchback Taylor. (71)(h)

2-John Simonton,Jr.m. Nancy Hrice,b. ,1802, d. ,1864. Ch.:1 -Samuel Robert, 1847,d. ,1889. 1-Samuel Robert Simonton m. Sarah Elizabeth Harris ,b. ,1854. Ch.:1 -Emme,b.

Fairfield C ..S.C•.1-Erse Simonton m. M.S. Dilling.(71)(f). Charles S. Simotton,merchant,Charleston,S.C., b. in Fairfield in 17g9 of Scotch-Irish ancestry,a

grandfather moving South from Pa." after the liefeat of Braddock" in the krench and Indian Wars(July 13,1755) et the Mon-ongahela River Crossing in the campaign against Ft. Duquesne(Pitteburgh)(73)(a). He m. Ch.:1 - Charles Henry,July 11,1S29.

1-Charles Henry Simonton became a prominentJuage at Charleston, S.C. (73)(a).(90)(a). 1-2-Wm. Simonton m. .17 Martha (Margaret?) Ch.:1 -Robert, ;2-James, ;3- Samuel, .Wm. Simonton. in Deery Township, Lancaster Co.,Pa. Nov.? „1762.(18)(b). He had been apnoint-ed Aug. 15,1754 with his mother,Mary Simonton, joint executor of the will of hie father,Theophilus Simonton,I.(50)(1)(a). (See p'25 hereof). 1-6- Robert Simonton,epelled "Simington" with Robert Ellison were deleted from from names affected by the change of jurisdiction contemplated by an amendment April 9,1746 in an Act in the General Assembly of N.C. at Newbern " to divide Anson Co.,N.C. from thenintersection of Earl Granville's line north to the Virginia line" and thereby" erecting the upper part of Anson Co.,N.C. into a county,Rewan, and Parish, St. Luke'e".(82)(c) .The records of N.C. Militia Re-turns,1754 -1755 show :"Rowan,Foot: Capt.Johnathan Hunt,5th.:"Rob Simonton, Robt. Allison, Thos, Alliso n" .(82)(s).

A grant of land was made to Robert Simonton in Rowan Co. N.C. in 1757.(25)(a). and in Anson Co.,N.C. in 1754.(25) (a).No N.C. State grants were made to Simontons for lands in Tredell Co.,N.C.(25)(a).

Legislative Council on Dec. 31,1762 recommended a "Flag of Truce for carrying off some Spanish prisoners" and ord-ered Commission of Peace ark dedimueto Robt. Simington and 16 others named.(82)(e).

Feb.22,1773 N.C. Passed a voucher to Robert Simonton in settlement"forloss of horse and bell(?) bull(T) in the late expedition* ** to Silver Creek, the Quakers' Meadows and Three Creeks by order of Oen. Waddell.".(82)(h).

"I am informed that one of the first grants of land in the vicinity of Statesville,Iredell Co.,N.C. was to Theophilue Simonton,Manor Township, Coneatogue, Lancaster Co.,Pa..-with the family here some earlier".(18)(a)

"I have been to Rowan and Iredell?counties,N.C. to trace the ancestors there of the Simonton and other early families in Wilkes, Oglethorpe and Greene counties,Ga. ". ** "I have an abstract of all early probate records of Ogle-thorpe Co.,Ga. prior to 1815 i n which no estate of Robert Simonton administered there is listed.. Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. was included in Wilkes Co., a. until 1793.. I am certain there is no estate of Robert Simonton,Sr. administered in Wilkes CoaGa.I am convinced that the estates of Margaret Simonton and of Robert Simonton,Sr are one and the same. If Margaret Simonton had a living husband(Robert,Sr.) when she died she would not have been listed ,as under Ga. law then, a married woman could own no property. All property she was supposed to own would fall to her husband and no estate of Margaret would be settled by the Court. This is howwe know that Margaret Simonton's husband died before her(1791). Margaret had no lands granted to her in Wilkes Co.,Ga.. Grants to her could have been in Washington Co.,Ga. I fail to see how she could have had considerable property."** " All records in the Court of Ordinary,Inferior and SuperiorrCourts,- land grants, and taxes for the years 1785 to 1792 in Wilkes Co., 1;a. were searched. I have made search for deeds,powers of attorney,etc. of Simontons in both grantor and grantee indices . The deeds do not show any Si onton names,"'" I did not find the case of Adam Simonton, Administrator of Margaret Simonton vs Thomas and TheophilusSimonton,administratore of Robert Simonton as transferred from Wilkes Co.,Ga. Court to Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. Court,although I specially looked for it(77)(g),(35.8),(36.4.)(c.)."In neither 1791 nor 1792 is the estate of Margaret Siionton listed for taxes "."Most of Margaret Simonton's connection in Ga. appear to have come from iredell Co.,N.C."( 36.4)(a,b,c)

The grant of land by N.C. to Robert Simonton in 1754 was in Anson Co.,N.C. which then reached into Rowan county, out of which Iredell county,N.C. was wholly made in 1788.(25)(a),(36.4)(c). 1-6-7.-Ann Simonton, dau. of Robert. m. Matthew Gaaton,Sr. Ch.:(See "1-1-2-3- - -4",Matthew Gaston, page 21 hereof). The eight(8) surviving children of Matthew,Sr. and Ann(Simonton)Gaston, both deceased of Greene CoaGe.,all res-idents of said county on Jan. 18,1813 gave power of attorney to Robert Ellison(Allison) of Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. end to Thomas Todd,"trusty friend" of Rowan Co.,N.C." to settle their interest in estates of :(1)their grandfather,Robert Sim-onton,(father of their mother, Ann (Simonton) Gaston of ' Rowan, now Iredell Co.,N.C.,deceased' and (2) their "uncle", Thomas Simonton in Iredell Co.,N.0 .Robert Ellison appears to have been the great-grand -son of said Robert and Margar-et Simonton. These Gaston grand children are shown in said power of attorney as Robert,Alexander,Thomas,John,Matthew, Ann,Margaret( wife of Thomas Perdue) and Jane(wife of George Reid. (53)(5)(x),(55)(1)(a),(36.4)(c).

Theophilue Simonton and Thomas Simonton, administrators of the estate of Robert Simonton,deceaeed in 1795 receipt - ed Henry Potts, executor of the will of Moses Potte,deceased of Wilkes Co.,Ga. for " a debt due from the estate" certi-fied in Oglethorpe Co.,Pa. in 1795, Thomas and Theophilue Simonton, one or both, probably then being residents of Ogle - thorps,(77)(e). "There seems to be no doubt that Robert Simonton,deceaeed of Greene Co.,Ga. originally came from Rowan (later Iredell)Co.,N.C."(19)(d). No claims "Growing out of the Revolution" were paid to Robert Simonton by S.C..( No grant of land in Ga. was made to him .(22)(c). N 0 T E : All the above indicates that Robert Simonton d. about the time of ,or soon after , the removal of' his family from Iredell( formerly Rowan) Co.,N.C. to Wilkes or Greene countiee,Ga.. A list of all estate administered early in Ga. history does not include Robert Simonton,Sr.. All the records of Washington Co. Ga. were lost,it being organised in 1785. If he lived in Washington Co his land would have been cut off into Greene Co.,Ga. organised in 1786 not affording time enoughto create much probability of much,if any,activity of his being in the lost Washington Co.,Ga. recorde.(36.4)(a,b,c)

It is known that this Ann(Simonton) Gaston,deceased was the daughter of Robert Simontotadeceased of Pa.„Anson, Rowan and Iredell counties,N.C. and probably of Wilkee,or possibly of Oglethorpe or Greene counties,Ga. and it seems fair-ly conclusive that said Robert was the husband of said Margaret Simonton and that together they were the parents of nine(9) or more children. It is known that said Robert,"1 -6" was eon of Theophilus Simonton,I,"1", of the same Pa. and N.C. locations; that Theophilue Simonton,II,"1 -1", who d. in Lancaster Co.,Pa. in 1750(35.4)(b),(86)(a), leaving apparent-ly four Children,Mary,"1 -1 -1",John,"1 -1 -2",Yethan J.,"1 -1 -3 -" and Smith Frame Simonton,"1 -1 -4" was brother of said Rob-ert, as was also Wm.Simonton,"1 -2", who d. in Deery Township,Lancaster Co.,Pa in Nov? 1762(18)(a) and that said Rob- ert had also sisters,Anne,"1 -3", Magdalene,"1 -4" and Mary,"1-5".(50)(1)(a),it would appear that Wm. Simonton,"1 -6-9" guardian as aforesaid,who granted power of attorney to collect "legacy"to Rebt. and Margaret Irvin from the estate of Margaret Simonton,deceaeed was also a son or said Robert and Margaret ( ) Simonton,accounting for ( child - ren.(36.4),Margaret who married Kerr, the two daughters who married Allisons,one married Irvin,Ann,*Geston,Thos.,Theo.,III

Margaret Simonton of Wilkes Co.,Ga apparently died in Greene Co.,Ga.,probably while visiting children there ear-ly in 1791 as Dr. J. Lacy's account " for a visit in 1791 in her last ilfness" was proved by him in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1795 and paid by her estate through her administrator,Adam Simonton.(77)(g).

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-27- " I doubt that there was a will of Margaret Simonton. Her death,- or estate, -one entry ,-(on one page) is listed in

loose leaf index to the lost estate book. I talked with others who knew the contents of the lost estate book and was told that there were a number of Willa,-but the book contained mixed records, and was largely sales,inventories, applications for administration,etc."(36.4)(a,h,c,)

Proceedings in the administration of the estate of Margaret Simonton,deceased of Wilkes Co., 0a.'were:(1)May 17, 1791, bond of Adam Simonton as her admthistrator;(2),Receipts given Adam Simonton,Administrator by:(a),Adward Jonss,R.P., ' for official fees for issuing letters of admininetration';(b),Absalom Bedell,Recorder of Probate,Greene Co.,Pa.' for attending and swearing appraisers of estate';(c),Ceorge Walker'for my tax fee in cause of Administrator of Margaret Sim- onton vs. Administrator of Robert Simonton,Sept.4(year not recorded ).(36.4)(c)Jno.Carson was surety for administrator(77)g) 1-6-The estate in Wilkes Co.,Ga• of Margaret Simonton,deceased,(widow of Robert) was divided into nine (q) shares(for nine children,or their descendants.). Adam Simonton, the administrator,in his return noted:" Nine shares, or the share of each of the nine devisees are to be sent to Mr. Simonton"..He had receipts, in the presence of Ga. witnesses , from , at least , six(6) beside himeelf,of the children, or descendants of children of said Robert and Margaret Simontnn.their shares apptogliyaliving delivered to them cash in hand ee resident. in Ga.Wm. Simonton, apparently non-resident of Ga. as guardian or7Aargaret Irvin, had given Thomas Simonton in Cie. a power of attorney to receipt for the shore of his said wards,. The mention of "nine" shares to be "sent""Mr. Simonton" suggest that besides a share for Wm.Simonton him- self he probably was alto guardian,or agent for 6 other descendnants, probably grandchildren, of Robert and Margaret Sim-onton, deceasederemaining in Iredell(Rowan,- Anson) county,N.C. With the others accounted for these "devisees" of Mar-garet Simonton are estimated to be children or grandchildren of Margaret(Simonton)Kerr,apparently oldest child of said Robert and Margaret Simonton, who had married 1750 in Pa. Andrew Kerr and moved to N.C.(44)(a),the Irvin children being of a sister of Margaret(Simonton)Kerr, who was also deceased having married Irvin.(34.6)(c.) 1-6-Robert Simonton m. 173 Margaret .Ch.:1 -Margaret, ;2 -

3 - - ;4-Theophilus,III, :5-Thomas, ;6-Adam, ,1744 in N.C.,7 -Ann, 03- ;9-Wm? 1 -6-1 -Marraret Simonton m. ---,1750 in Pa.Andrew Kerr, who moved to N.C. and became a Revolutionary sold -

ier.(44)(a4 As "Margaret,"daughter of Robert Simanton of Bedminster Township,Somerset Co.,N.J."before 1754",who moved to and died in BethelTownship,Northampton Co.,Pa. 1786,married Nelson ( and is not shown to have moved to N.C.) it is obvious that Margaret(Simonton) Kerr is daughter of Robert Simonton of Pa. and Iredell(Rowan,- Anson) Co.,N.C. and grand daughter of Theophilue Simonton,I, especially in coniection with the marriage of Joseph Kerr(1762-1829),(who was the next older brother of said Andrew Kerr, husband of Margaret(Siminton)Kerr) in 1785 to Mary.Allison(1764-1839) and in connection with the marriage of the next two younger sisters of said Margaret . (Simonton )Kerr to Allison brothers all of whom removed from Pa. to Iredell(Rowan,-ANSON) Co•,N.C. with their fither,Robert Simonton, eon of Theophilue,I. The children of these Allison -Simonton marriages took the Christian names of Simontons, including Theophilue and Robert.(18) (a),(19),(36.4)(c),(44)(a),(99.4).

Henry Kerr was granted by Ga. twice the allotment for a Revolutionary soldier, or 575 acres in Washington Co.,Ga . in 1785 and other large tracts in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1789. 1000 acres, apparently a Revolutionary officer's allotment, was granted to James Kerr in Wilkes Co.,Ga. in 1786.(23)(g).

The 1790 U.S. Census for N.C. showsKIRRSas heads of family as follows: Salisbury Dist.:(1):Iredell Co.,An drew, wife,3 sons under 16 years„4 daughters, 2 slaves;(b),James,wife, 2 sons under 16 years,5 daughters.(43)(k); TOTMecklenburg Co . (a),Joseph,wife, 2 sons under 16 years,5 daughters; (b)Robert,wife, 3 sons under 16 years. (48) (n); (3),Rowan Co.:(a).liargaret, 2 sons over 16 years,2 sons under 16 years(48)( );(b),Am.,Sr. ;(e),Wm.Jr. (48)( ) 1-6- From return sworn to by Adam Simonton, administrator of the estate of Margaret Simonton,deceased Jan.7,1797 and Jaii.10,1799 the nine children of Robert and Margaret Simonton can be placed,estimate being required only for the descend-ants of Margaret (Simonton) Kerr. Receipt did not have to be filed in the settlement made by the eon,Adam,adminietrator for his own(1/9) sharp. Of six other shares("child's part") four(4) were undivided and were each fourteen(14) pounds.Two other shares("child's part") were subdivided to several grandchildren, but when totalled equaled "fourteen(14) pounds!". Of the full share,undivided,("child's part") one was paid to Robert Allison and another to Theophilus Allieon,each of whom appears as a sole surviving heir of a Simonton mother who was daughter of said Robert and Margaret( )Simonton, who had married the two Allison brothers, or these two Allisons had bought up the interest of any brothers or sisters. These calculations and explanations practically demonstrate a list of descendants of Robert and Margaret( )Simon- tcc Receipts for.sharea by: . 1-6r2- -Robert Allison,grandson,Feb. 1794, fourteen(14) pounds; (77){g)

-Theophilue Allison,grandson,Dec.2,1793,fourteen(14) pounds. 1 -6-L-Theophilus Simonton,III„son,March 6,1793,fourteen pounds. 1 -6-e -Thomas Simonton,son.Dec.2,1793, fourteen(14) pounds. i-6-'6.-Adam Simonton.son,administrator. No receipt required. 1-6-7-1-Robert Gaston, grandson,"aY 23,1796, one-eight of share of mother,Ann(Simonton)Gaston deceasee,t7.0 0*

1-6-7-2-Jane (Gston) Reid,grand daughter,May 23,1796 1/8 " ,$7.00* 1-6--1-Robt.ein277Margaret Erwin(Irvin) to Wm. Simonton,guardian,through his attorney-in-fact, Thomas Simonton,9*pounds,six

"shillings and eight pence,June 10,1794,-grandchildren and 3-Wm. Irvin, grandeon,June 10,1794,$20.00* NCTE :" The amounts to the children of Ann(Simonton)Gaston and _(Simonton)Irvin(Erwin) indicate the the re- tic of rounds to dollars was as 4 to 1 ,or approximately so, and indicate there were three Irvin grandchildren and eight Gaston grandchildren of Robert and Margaret Simonton surviving them(53)(5)(x). "1 -6-9"is considered as Wm. Simonton,son, and ceardian for ,at least his Irvin nephews and neices and probably also for his Kerr nephews and neicee,and remained in N.C. The other Gaston grandchildren:"1 -6 -7 -3to 8" inclusive were paid each their $7.00 shares as"heirs"of Margaret Sim-onton, deceased and as "creditors"of the estate of Adam Simonton. administrator of the latter paying them.See page 30 1-6-2- Simonton m. in Pa. (187TZ Henry? Allison—Ch.:1 -Robert,

1-Robert Allison m. Christian ( (widow. Ch.1 -Robert, ;2-Mar- garet, ;3-Anne, ;4-

Robert Allison made his will Feb.19,1811,proved in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga.,Feb.Term;1812 referring to first three above named as "my children" and mentions"my wife's children"(36.4)(c),(55)(1)(a). 1-6-3- Simonton m. in Pa.(18)(a) Jas(.?) Allison.Ch.:1- Theophilus Allison,

Theophilus Allison was owner of land in Greene Co.,Ga. which was cut off into Oglethorpe Co ,Ga.; was on the tax records for Wilkes Co.,0a. in 1791; was paid on accounts proved by him in Greene Co.,Ga. by administrator,Adate Simonton, from the estate of Margaret Simonton for "dry goods and'rum',1790 and for "fine sheet and funeral expenses",April '1791, all apparently being in connection with final illnes and burial of said Margaret Simonton.(36.4)(c),(77)(g).

The numbers and prominence of Allisons among the early American families increases the difficulty of drawing any well founded inference as to the identity of the two Allison brothers who married in Pa. (18)(a) daughters of Robert and Margaret( )Simonton and moved to Iredell(Rowan, -ANSON) county,N.C.(48)(f,g„h,i). No. Allisons were enumerated in the Maine Census for 1790, but in that Census there remained in Pa. counties 54 Allison heads of families (48)(0,p,q,r,s.t,u,v,w),none of whom were named Theophilus Allison.There was a Robert Allison,Sr. and Robert Allison,Jr. then in Chester Co.,Pa.(48)(q) with Andrew,Hugh,James,John and Robert Allison in Franklin Co.,Pa.(48)(t).

In Salisbury Dist.,Iredell Co.,N.C. in 1790 U.S. Census ALLISON heads of family were;Adam, wife,1 son over 16 years,3 under 16,3 daughters and 6 slaves; (wieow),1 eon over 16 years,1 under 16 ,2 daughters and 2 slaves; Richard,wife, 2 sons under 16 years,2 daughters and 5 slaves;(a) Theophilus, wife,2 sons under 16 years„1 daughter and 4--alaves(48)(m)Theo hlilus, wife,' son under 16 yearp,2 daughters, -4 slaves(48)(k); Thomas,wife,2 sons under 16 years,1 daughter, 6 slaves 8 m .

Your unrelated Allison families ,one having five sons,- were pioneers in the Anson-Rowan -Iredell counties,N.C.a-reaamong them being two who had married in Pa. sisters, daughter of Robert and Margaret( )Simonton,deceased of Wilkes Co.,Ga. Some of these ,with others , moved to the lands "Ceded" by the Indians in 1773,out of which Wilkes Co., Ga was laid out in 1777(69)(k).

In S.C. the 1790 U.S. Census shows ALLISONS head of families:(1):Cheraw Dist.:Robert, wife,3 sons under 16 years ,5 daughters and 12 slaves(48)(x);(2)Ninety Six Dist.Robert,wife,1 son under 16 yeare,2 daughters,5 slaves.(48)(y).

The name is spelled both "Allison" and "Allison" among early Georgians. Anong Allisons moving to Ga. from the Carolinas,and elsewhere,to whom Ga. granted lands,located in the following counties were:Jas.in Baldwin;Benj.,Robt.

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-28- /-r,1_ 49:4 ; a.-444-,!;7e. and Robt.F. in Burke;Jas. in Chatham;David , Sr. and David ,Jr.,Polly and Samuel in Franklin;Alexander and orphans of Wm. in Greene7Nancy,Robert and Walter in YWCEionand Henry and James in Washi on. The size of tracts granted Henry and(1784 James in Washington Co.,Ga. indicates that each were Revolutionary soldiers. 23)(g). "These Allisons came into the Ceded Lands" at an early date and settled in Wilkes Co.,Lha"(19)(b.f),(21)(g).the grants to Henry and James being in 1784.

General(President) Andrew Jackson spent the week including June 4,1820 as a gueet of John A. and Alexander Alli-son two miles from Greensboro on the Greensboro-Union Point road in Greene Co..Ga. during which time he was feted at a banquet at Greensboro,which was attended by prominent Georgians from many other aectiona . Hie departure was a local hol-iday.(102).

The will of Alfred Allison June 13,1835(53)(1(bb) mentions hie brothers,Robt..David,John,Alexander,Wm..Jesse, Gwinn and Reuben. The will of Gwinn Allison ,April 29,1865 mentions his brothers.John,Jesse.Reuben,and Wm. and Davidson of his brother,Wm. to whom he left $2,000 and to each of his hrothers,$3,000.He left $20,000. for the education of poor white children,anortion of which latter funi still being intact.(53)(2) (aa)Both wills in Greene 1-6-4- Theophilus Simonton,III m. ,17 Rebecca?, dau. of Magee Potts of Wilkes Co.,Ga ..-"aged and infirm" at date of his will,April 20,1793.(77)(c). This ie inferred from the following facts:(1),Moses Potts ' will bequeaths to Rebecca Simonton,' one of my four married daughters';(2),Henry Potts, executor of Moses Potts, listed in his returns as executor in 1795 a receipt from"Theophilue and Thomas Si montop,Administratore of Robert Simonton,deceased" • for debt due from the estate",-certified in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. in 1795e(77)(e);(3)Thomas Simonton d. childless,probably nev-er marrying was otherwise known to have been a brother of Theophilue Simonton,III.(53)(5)(x)•

Theophilue Simonton,III.was granted land :(1) in Rowan Co.,N.C. in 1784(25)(a);(2) in Greene Co.,(,:) two grants of 230 acres each in 1768 and (b) 220 acres in 17139(22)(c); was shown ae :°1 poll" on list of taxables - in Capt.Karr's District,Wilkes Co ,Ga. in 1785(77)(a) and in tax records in Wilkes Co.,Ga. in 1791(36.4)(c); made deed to Adam Simon- ton in 1791(18)(a); received a gift from Adam Simonton in 1795(18)(a); in 1797" Theophilus Simonton of Iredell Co.,N.C.- deed 100 acree,to Thomas Simonton of Greene Co.,6-a."(18)(a);in 1791 owned land in Greene Co.,Ga..also land cut off into Oglethorpe Co.,Ga.(36.4)(e) • 1-6--Thomas Simonton left no proof eo far found of having married or left children. "Thomas Simonton was one of forty (42)two (including Matthew Gaston)"militiamen employed ae guardiapackhoreemen,bullock drivers and laborers" in build-ing the "road to Kaintuck" over the Cumberland Mts. in Va. Nov.9,1780(72);was granted land in Rowan Co..N.C• in 1786 (25)(a);was on Grand. Jury in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1792.(19)(a); was granted a verdict in 1795 in a suit begun in 1794 in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. Superior Court for debt against Potts.(35.8)(a): receipted Adam Simonton. administrator of the estate of Margaret Simonton, deceased,in Wilkes Co.,Ga. for:(a)"payment in part of legacy",Dec.2.1793,(b) ."hat and blanket" on account(proved in Greene Co.,Ga. in 1792) in 1795(77)(g);(c), as attorney-in-fact for Wm. Simonton,gunrd-ian of Robert and Margaret Erwin(Irvin) for their "legacy in part"June 10,1794(36.4)(c),(77)(g);as Joint adminstretor with Theophilue Simonton(III) of the estate of Robert Simonton,deceased in 1795 receipted Henry Potte,executor of the estate of 'Moses Potts,deceased of Wilkes Co..Ga. for °a debt due from the estate"(77)(e); deeded 100 acres in Greene Co. Ga. in 1797 to"Theophilus Simonton of iredell Co.,N.C."(18)(a); witnessed receipt of William Irvin(Erwin) to Ad-am Simonton,administrator of Margaret Simonton, deceased of Wilkes Co.,Ga. Oct. 6,1799 "for legacy in part".(77)(g); was granted by State of Ga. 215 acres in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga. in 1800(22)(c) and deeded land to Theophilue Allison in 1804.(18)(a).

**The children of Robert Simonton and wife,Margaret,and of Adam Simonton and wife ,Margaret, who were in Wash-ington, Wilkes, Greene and Oglethorpe counties,Ga. at the opening of each for white settlers are apparently well ac-counted for .Thomas Simonton of Ga. apparently died without leaving children(53)(5)(x). This makes it probable that Theophilus Siomonton,LUwas huaband of Rebecca (Potts) Simonton,daughter of Moses Potte,end that Isabell Simonton,who married Wm. Potts in Greene Co.,Ga. Oct. 25,1788 (19)(b) was the daughter-9f eald Theophilus,III, and Rebecca (Potts)ei-monton .For Isabel Simonton in N.J. and Pa..1See Jos. Gaston,lst. in N.J.;'aido Fa.. son of Hugh Gaston, 1st. in Pa. pages 15 and 16 hereof. 1-6-6-Adam Simonton ,b. Jan.29,1744,served as private in N.C. Militia in 1776(71)(b,c.),moved to Wilkes Co ,Ga. from Rowan Co.,N.C.before cut off into Iredell Co ,N.C. in 1788(18)(a),(36.4)(c) ;was granted by Ga. 535 acres and 2622 acres in Greene Co ,Ge. in 1789(22)(c);May 17,1791 was appointed adminietrhtor of the estate of Margaret Simon-ton deceased, in Wilkes Co.,Ga.;made returns as such adminetrator as late as Jan.10,1799(36.4)(c); was on the jury in Greene Co.,Ga in 1793(19)(a);made a gift to Theophilus Simonton in 1795(18)(a);sold lend to Robert Simonton in 1797 in Greene Co.,Ge.,being 'part of a tract bought by him from Gen. Geo.Walton in 1789 1 (18)(a).

Adam Simonton died before Oct. 5,1801(53(2)(y). His estate in Greene Co.,Ga was appraised by George Dawson, Aaron Simonton,George Campbell.,.Tames Gray and Thomas Grimes at $4,716.00.(53)(2)(z). Aaron,George Dawson, and George Campbell signed as securities the bond of the administrators of Adam Simonton.(53)(2)(j).

Adam Simonton m. Margaret , b. Oct. ,1750,d. ;.820(71)(b.c). Ch.:1-Robert, ,d. 18242-Abner, ;3-Joel, ;4-Margaret(Simonton)Rankin, ;5-Felix,Dec.18,

1785,d.Aug. 30,1875;6-Mary(Simonton) Lawrence, ;7- (Simonton)McMurray, ;8- ,Simonton)Woods, ;9- (Simonton)Livingston? 1- 6- 6- 1-Returns by Margaret and Robert Simonton as administrators of the estate of Adam Simonton,deceased,in Greene

show:" By receipt from Robert "Simington"(Simonton),legatee,in full to date, $56.00,"(53)(2)(m). Robert Simonton by will March 1823.proved in 1824,- left hie"land to brother,Joel, and sister,Margaret Ran-

kin"," money" to"brother ,Felix" and "sister:hary Lawrence's children(unnamed)(10(a). 1-6-6-2-Abner Simonton's name in the Iredell(Rowan,-ANSON) county,N.C. and Greene and neighboring counties in Ga. sug-gests reletionship of all the Simontons in the Southeastern States to the other early American Simonton families,espec-ially the early N.J. and Pa. Simonton families ,there being a Revolutionary soldier named "Abner Simonton" in June 1779 in the 3rd. Pa. Co. under Capt. Nelson and let. Lieut.Hugh Gaston(43)(d),(87)(d).See page 24 hereof(87)(e),(34.1)(a). (34.4)(a)."Abner Simonton and others went to Oglthorpe Co.,Ga. and were shortly cut ef into Greene 0o.,Gar(36.4)(a)

"Abner Simonton came to Greene Co.,Ga. overland("inox-carts"). Hie ancestry was Scotch-Irish, who came to America before the Revolutionary War and had lived in Va. prior to removal to N.C."whence he came to Ga(69)(c).

In the file of old papers in the administration if the estate of Margaret Simonton,deceaaed of Wilkes Co..Ga. in 1791-1799 by Adam Simonton, her administrator,- found and preserved by Mrs,Edgar Lamar(Sarah q.)Smith.Washington,Ga. (36. 4 )(e),- she observed and was impressed to remember the " fine penmanship of Abner Simonton,-very pretty writing". he had drawn or witnessed many of the papers for his father, Adam Simonton, as administrator in settling the estate.. (77)(g),(69)(c).

Abner Simonton joined Margaret and Robert Simonton Oct.5,1801 in an an application for appointment as administr-tors of the estate of Adam Simonton,deceaeed in Greene Co.,0a.(53)(2)(y) and in Jan. 1803 receipted Margaret and Rob-ert Simonton, said administrators for $390 as "part of legacy".(53)(2)(bb). 1-6- 6-2-Abner Simonton m . Mary Bailey. Chi-Albert,b. in Greene Co.,Ga. ,1809:2-Isabella, 1-6-6--1-Albert Simonton m. Mary, dau, ofJas.(Soldier in War of 1812) and Rebecca (Dukes) Reed. Ch.:1- Abner,A. b. in ,Ala., ,1849;2-Ches.B.("Seab"). 1-6-6-2-1- 1-Abner A. Simonton m. ,1878 Margaret,dau. of Wm.R. and Susan(Adams)Johnston of Catoose Co ,Ga.,na= Lives of-N.C.. Ch.:1-Cora M., ;2-Susan R., 0-Albert A. (Ala.Polytech,C.16Wc1rs 190_; 4-Margaret E., ;5-Wm.J , ,Ala.Polytech,C.F.,Class of 191

(

Abner A. Simonton was a prominent manufacturer, millwright and farmer at Carrollton,Ga. 2-Charles B.("Seab") Simonton, Carrollton,Ga. m.:let.,Emma, dau. of Dr.W.W. and Angie W. (Brown) Fitte;2nd.m.

Angie?, dau. of R. Neil and Angie(Fitts) Moses,(101)(a).11e had no children. he willed one half of his large estate to match an equal amount,P11 blicly subscribed, to build and equip a hospital for his adopted county and town in Carrollton, Carroll Co.,Ga. which has been in successful operation for nearly twenty(20) years. 1-6-6-2-2- Isabella Simonton m. March 22, 1843 S.C. Perdue in Greene Co.,6a.(19)(b).( )( ).

In the 1870 U.S. Census for Cleburne Co.,Ala was shown:"Wm. Simonton,b. in Ga. in 18N 5, 2n1:::y,b. in Ga.in 1820; Ch.: Nancy, b.1844, 2-Dicy, 4

, ,1846;3-Eliza., ,1849, -Samuel, ,1855;6 -

Amanda, ,1857;7-Thomas, ,1859;8-Martha, ,1861;9-John, ,1864;10-Benjamin, ,1867(48)(e)(1) 1-6.6-3-Joel Simonton receipted Margaret and Robert Simonton, administrators of the estate of Adam Simonton,deceased,in Greene Co.,Ga. in Jan. 1803 for $275, "part of legacy°;(53)(2)(J,m); was made deed by same administrators Dec. 1810(18)(

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Ch.: Eddy. Ch.:1-

Ch.: Ch.: Ch.:

*Ethel, deceased.

Bettie ,dau. of Dr. Dorem

Simonto n,

38. Ch.1-Edwin. Elizabeth

-29- (a) and was plaintiff in a suit for debt against Wm.,Alexander and Joe.King on which he obtained judgment for $615.25 in the Inferior Court of Greene Co ,Ga. in 1820 (19)(c). 1-6-6-1 -Joel Simonton m. ,1814, Sarah Powers and d. ,1826. Ch.:1-Joel,II, ;2-John A., 3-Penelope H., ,1821 ;4-Mary, 1-6-6-3-1-Joel Simonton,II, m. Cotton and moved to Bibb Co ,Ga.Ch.:

2-John A. Simonton m. ,1843 Catherine Josey.Ch.: 1HPenelope H. Simonton m.July 16,1845 in Greene Co.,Ga.Dr.L.H. Burt,d. ,1906,aged 85 years.Ch-: e_eeee. Simonton m. July 3,1835 in Greene bo.,Ga. A. Catlin,laeyer of Hartford,Conn. and moved there.(1t)(a),

19)(b). 1-6-6-4eMargaret Simonton m. Ezekiel Rankin(18)(a). In the appraisement of the etstate of her father,Adam * Simonton,de-ceased i n Greene Co.,Ga.,Dec.1,1801 there is listed property of total value of $436.12,"given to Mr. Rankin when he was married" (53)(2)(z).. Ezekiel Rankin receipted administrators of said estate for e30,"part of hie legacy".(53)(p(d).See the will of Robert Simonton,"1-6-6-1",page 28 hereof). *Theophilus Simonton was an ancestor of said Adam Simon (32.3)(x) 1-6-6-5eFelix Simonton was deeded land by Margaret and Robert Simontoreadministrators of the estate of Adam Simontone,de ceased, in Greene Co.,Ga.in 1810(12)(a).;hired Asa Tillman, h. in S.C. as substitute in the War of 1812,for which the lat-ter was pensioned late in life(69)(m) and received"money" under the will of his brother,Robert Simonton, in Iredell Co., N.C.dated March 1823 and proved there in 1824(51)(1)(a).Felix Simonton m. Sarah Greer,b. ,17__ in iredell Co.,N.C.,d. ,1840.Ch.:1-Augustus Chamberlain,Oct.31,1832,d.March 6,1899;2-Peter,

1-Augustus Chaeberlain Simonton 171enna,La.m. Oct. ,1855 Mary Elizabeth Stuart, his step-eister,b July 27, 1835, d. July 31,1889. Ch.:1-Jessie, ;2-Augustus Edwin, ;3-Leon Howard,Nov.5,1862,d .Nov 26,1912; 4-Mary. ;5-Florence, ,d. in infancy. 1-6-6-5-1-1-Jessie Simonton b. Vienna ,La. Jives Seattle ,Wash.m. Thos,Abel Garrett,lawyer,Mon- roe.La.(32.3)(a),(71)(c).Ch.:1-Edward Isaac, -;2-Ethel Graham, ;3-Jessie, ;4-Thomas,

5-Stuart. 1-Edward Isaac("Ike") Garrett m. P-Ethei*aiaham Garrett m. ----

Jessieeuarrett m. 4- Thomas Garrett(deceased) m. 5-Stuart Garrett m.

1-6-6-5-1-2-Augustus Edwin Simonton,M.D.m. 2-Stuart, d.durieg World War;3-Mary

1-Edwin Simonton,M.D. m. 3-Mary Elizabeth Simonton m.

1-6-6-5-1-3-Leon Howard Simonton,laeyer, dau. of Dr. Quinn. Ch.:Mamie("Mary")Inez, Augustus,

;5-Jessie McLain 1-Mamie("Mary")Inez Simonton m.

Mary Kathleen. ;3-Davis Benge, McLain, ;7-Virginia Simonton.

leen Simonton Peart, 4-Leon Augustus Simonton,M.D,Corpus Christi,Tex. m. Verna Scharab. Ch.:1-Verna Mae,

2-Petty Rose, 5-Jessie McLain Simonton 108 E. 16th.Se., Ada,Okla.,b.Rushton Parieh,La. a. W. Carson Pritchett(dec'd)(71)(b)

2-Kathleen Simonton. 734 N. State Melton George reart.Ch.:1-Barbara Kath-

Ch.:leEdwin,J. (daughter), C1ark.Ch7:1-

m. 4884 Harriet McLain,b.Dec.Elisabeth,ept.26,1922, ;2-Kathleen, ;3-Hattie Elisabeth.

Dallas,Tex. Jefferson Quinn,roeiCh.:1-Jefferson Brim,Jr.,

;

St..Jackson,Miss.

5-Edwin Howard, ;&-Trammell,

St..Jackson.Miss. m.

:2- ;6-Helen

;4-Leon

;2-

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-30- Leon m.mdHoward Simonton is the name sake of Leonidas F. Livingston,Newton Co and Atlanta,Ga ,Coarressman,1890-

1910,whose/fibIlier is understood to have been a sister of Felix Simonton(32.3)(e)Grandson,Leonidas F. Livingston,I11,is Post - master,Atlanta,Ga.,whose gr.gr.father,Alfred,of Greene Co.,Ga.wae probably on of Aaron and (SiMonton)Livingeton.(31.2)" 1-6-6-5-1-4-Mary Simonton m. N. Franklin Roberts,M. D. . Ch.:1 -Franklin,Jr., ;2•Mary Bess. 3-Ethel, *L.F.Livingston's Greene Co.,4a.Simonton kin were constant visitors,eome of whom went to La.(31.2)* 1-6-6-6-Mary Simonton m.March 10,1810 in Greene Co.,Ga.Jamee Laurence.(19)(b).Receipts signed by "James Laurence in the right of his wife" from Nov. 5,1801 to April 11,1807 for her share in the estate of her father,Adam Simonton,deceased , in Greene Co.,Ga. appear in the returns of his administrators,Robert and Margaret Simonton.(53)(2)(cc).See bequest to "sister,Mary Laurence's children" in will of Robert Simonton,page 28 hereof(18)(a). 1-6-6-7m Simonton m. John McMurray.Ch.:1-James, ; In Nov. 1811 John McMurray re- ceipted said administrators of the estate of Adam Simonton in Greene Co.,Ga. for $271.00"legaey,'In the right of his wife.(53)(2)(mc). 1-6-6-8- Simonton m. Curus Woods.Ch.;

In Nov. 1811 Curus Woods receipted said administrators of Adam Simonton in Greene Co.,0a. for $261.50 and for $12.00 "in the right of his wife(53)(2)(cc). 1-6-6-27 There is imifbation, as above, that Adam Simonton had another daughter who married Aaron? Livingston, father of grandfather of said Leonidas F. Livingston,Congressman.(32.3)(a). N 0 T E :By reference to the administration proceedings in the estate of Margaret Simonton ,deceased ,in Wilkee Co.,Ga. from May 17,1791 to Jan. 10,1799 by Adam Simonton, her administrator(pages 26 and 27 hereof} it becomes obvious that the $7.00 each 'legacy' paid by the administrators of the estate of Adam Simonton,deceased,in Greene Co.,Ga. to:(1) Thom-as,John and Alexander Gaston( return of Jan. 1803) ond(2) Margaret, Matthew and Ann Gaston( return of Jan. 1807)(53)(2) (bb) is their 'legacies' in the estate of said Margaret Simonton of Wilkes Co.,Ga.,deceased. Their brother,Robert Gaston and sister, Jane(Gaston)Reid, wife of George Reid, had receipted Adam Simonton,"adminietrator" for $7.00 each May 23,1796. All above seems to make it plain that the six Gastons now receiving payments from the administratore of Adam Simonton are doing so as his "creditors" and not ae his "heirs", the Gastons inheriting from Margaret Simonton as grandchildren,be-ing children of Robert,I, and Margaret ( ) Simonton's deceased daughter, Ann(Simonton)Gaston,wife of Matthew Gas - ton,Sr., deceased of Greene Co. , Ga.(53)(5)(x) , (77)(g). 1 -6-/-Ann Simonton m. ,17 Matthew Gaston,Sr.(53)(5)(x).(See "1 -1 -2 " MATTHEW GASTON,Sr. page 21 hereof, and "1 -5 -3 -11 GEORGE and JANE(GISTON) REID page 11 hereof for descendants of ANN(SIMONTON(GASTON)(40)(a). 1-6-8- Simonton m. Erwin(Irvin). Ch.1; -Wm., ,177_;2- Robert. ;3-Margaret, 1-6.-8-1-Wm. Irvin signed receipt to the administrator of the estate of. argret Simonton,deceaeed, of Wilkes Co.,Ga.,wit-nessedby Thomas Simonton Oct.6,1799.(77)(g) 1-6-8-2-Robert Irvin through his guardian,Wm. Simonton,through the latter's attorney-in-fact, Thomas Simonton,re-

ceipted the administrator of the estate of said Margaret Simonton June 10,1794 for cash as ' part of his legacy'and 1-6-8-3- Margaret Irvin through same guardianand same attorney-in fact June 10,1794 gave idenitcal receipt.(77)(g)

The 1790 U.S. Census for Iredell Co.,N.C. shows ERWINS as follows:James, wife and four daughters;John,wife,one son under 16 yeare,two daughters;Stephenwife, one son under 16 years and one daughter;Wm., wife three sons over 16 years, three sons under 16 years and two daughters.(48)(m) 1-6-6-5-2-Peter Simonton, m. Ch.:(b. Rushton,La.):1 -Walter, (deceased);2 -Thomas,

1-Walter Simonton m. .Ch.:1 -Clayton, ,Buehton,La.

2-Thomas Simonton m. C'.:1-Betty, ;West Monroe,La. John Simonton of ,Mies.is in the same line of descent of above listed Mies. and La. Simontons(32.3)(a) A"fit" into individual branches of early American Simonton families has not been made of the following names :

(1) In Greene Co.,Ga::Marriage of A.B. Simonton to Jean Daniel Nov .21,1811;Nancy Simonton to Wm. Vincent,Sept.15,1823; Mary Simonton to M.C.Howell March 15,1831.(19)(h);(2) E. Simonton, plaintiff against Collin Alford suit for debt of $384.41 in Inferior Court in 1823(19)(c);13)"Jane H. Simonton died Aue.28,1836, aged 15 years" on grave marker in Beth-any Presbyterian Church cemetery(19)(e);(4) Administration in 1835 and 1836 on the estate of Adam Simonton(II?),the an-praised value of which was !94,953.35, children sharing same being Robert and Margaret Simonton.(53)(2)(j,m,u);(5)J.A. Simonton, Junior Warden,San Marino Lodge #34 P.& A.M.,Greensboro,Ga. in 1845.(19)(a);(6)"Mary Clifford Simonton,born Feb.20,1846,age 1 year and 25"days" inscription on a grave stone in ureensboro,Ga.City Cemetery, surrounded by graves of Dawson, Cone and Cummings,'very prominet people'.Dr. Francis Cummings, Revolutionary soldier,PreSbyterian preacher at Bethany lived in Greensboro,Ga. when he died in 1853.Hrs. Albert(Saffold)Foster, Madison,Ga. cared for this child's grave until her death about 35 years ago.( 19)(e); (7) In Washington Co.,Ga.:Isaac Simonton,Revolutionary soldier was granted 287 acres of land by Ga. in 1785.(22)(c.) (8) In Brevard Co.,N.C. in 1919 there lived Miss Edith Symington, apparently related to Charles J. Symington of N.C.(97) (aa.1);(9):In Tampa,Fla.,prior to his death about 1 1916 Frank M. Simonton was a prominent member of that bar and national legal societies.

At page 3 hereof reference has been made to some of the occaseions for the Scotch Highlanders settling in Cavan, Donegal, and Leitirm counties in Ulster(Northwestern) Ireland and in Antrim,Armagh,Down,Farmanagh,Londonderry and Ty-rone counties in Northern(Northeastern) Ireland. Their selection for this colonization included lord and fief(peasant), transplanting the feudal system. Its success as a co-operative societyin developing and perpetuating a sturdy race made that part of"The Emerald Isle",'blossom as the rose' under their touch which surged out and on into the American colo-nies, These Scotch-Irish were early and late among the challengers of the constant abuse of privileges sought to be perpetuated for and by authorities of State and church in Europe. The resentfulness of this sturdy race to such injus-tices has been the motive for many of its migrations.

The efforts of the strong and enterprising Scotch-Irish race to vie with Europeans in America of Englistmlr-ish,German,Spanish,French and other bloods, Cgtholic,Jewish,Quaker and other religions gave them their share of the beet areas in the early American colonies. From thee footholds they have leavened America until this day. (43)(c).

"The opening of Greene Co.,Ga. for settlement Feb.3,1786 being at the close of the struggle for Independence this historic county became the abode of pioneers,most of whom were veterans of the first War with England"(61)(c),(65)(a,b)'

It is obvious that all of the eons of Alexander Reid,I,immigrant,including Alexander,II, Samuel and George,I,Reid, Matthew Gaston, and probably the latter's father- in - law,Robert Simonton and sons, Davis Harrison,father of Edith and Lydia wives of Henry Martin,I, and Alexander,IV,Reid,respectively,Archibald Hamilton.Matthew Thommson.Georme Spence and many others named herein were Revolutionary officers, soldiers and seamen and that we, as descendants of any of them are eli-gible for membership in any of the pioneer and patriotic socieities based upon such activity of them in America in the Colonial and Revolutionary eras.

The establishment of the record of such services and activities by them in the files and records of such so-cieties has been found only for Samuel Reid of Putnam Co.,Ga.,deceased, and of Adam Simonton of N.C. and Greene Co.,Ga. deceased. If an when the foregoing evidence of such services and activities as to any of the others named herein, can be so completed as to be acceptable by such societies, such evidence will be made available in their files and records subject to their rules,for adoption as part.of the proof of any descendant desiring membership without incurring the cost of specialists in genealogical work. Compilers plan to use it first with apnlications,where apoliceble,either:(1) for their infant grandson, Charles Marion McPherson,Jr. in the Wm.R. Dawes Society of Illinois of the CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,(2) the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Illinois by compilers' daughter, Nancy(McPherson)MacMurchy, or by the daughters of the latter,Nancy Elizabeth and Jeanette Turner Mact ✓urchy in the Black Hawk Society of Illinois of the CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, in which the latter two were given membership under National Numbers 44756 of UPHANIAH HARVEY and 44755 of NATHANIEL TOMLINSON,Revolutionary soldiers of S.C. and Ga.,whose services were first established by them as descendaqf in 1938, and on which Mrs. Lewin D.(Hannah Elizabeth (Weir) McPherson obtained National Number 311,268 membemiN the North Shore Chapter,UAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION in 1938. (39)(a,b)

The kinship of the REIDS,Gastons and Simontons listed herein begins with the children of George,11.and Jane (GASTON) Reid of Greene,Jackson,Gwinnett and Carroll counties,Ga 'elle being daughter of Ann(Simonton)Gaston,wife of Matthew Gaston,Sr.The sixth child,Margaret I (Reid)Hamilton,is taken as example to illustrate relationship of the three families. By reference to the "R E Y " herein for each, pages 4,16 and 24 her generatiOne number becomea,"REID,1 -5-3-6";

"Oaston,1 -1 -2 -3 and,"Simonton, 1-6-7-2" .others of Omorge,II,and Jane(GASTON)Reid's descenants cap also be placed.

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-31- VII .*HARVEY,VIII.T ONLINSO N.

By Mrs. Lewin D. ( Hannah Elizabeth Weir) Meherson.(Copyrighted) Dedicated to the memory of our mother.

IV.-HARVEY. As search has not yet gone far enough to obtain dates and particulars prior to the Revolutionary War.or to identify

our earliest known Harvey ancestor,William Harvey of Edgefield Co.,S.C. as related to the other branches of the Harvey family in America, a considerable collection of historical, biographical and genealogical data has been separated and held out of this edition. Several typed copies,- some carbon-backed as negatives for reproduction by blue-printing,-have been prepared,- of this other data and deposited with the Virginia State Library,Richmond,Va.,Historical Commissions of North Carolina and South Carolina at State capitols in Raleigh and Columbia, Departments of Archives and History for Geor-gia and Alabama at Atlanta and Montgomery, Tennessee Historical Commission, State Archives,Nashville,Tenn. and Library and Historical Commission of Texas at Austin.

These will include more of the proven details as to the original Virginia,North Carolina and Georgia branches of the Harvey familyeeepecially as to John Harvey, the patriot , of North Carolina, whose eatate,located in Perquamins Co., N.C. had been handed down to him through his father, Thomas Harvey,II,eon of Thomae Harvey and wife,"living at the Heath in Snetterfield Parish,Warwickshire ,England", whence the first Thomas Harvey came to the Colony of North Carolina as Private Secretary of Governor John Jenkins in 16450, the first Thomas Harvey being the executor of John Harvey,who came from Virginia to North Carolina and was President of the Council of North Carolina in 1679 and Acting Governor in 1680.

The precedence in time of John Harvey's Declaration of Independence in North Carolina is well established. He published details of his plan of organization and led the meeting called by him for independence as its Moderator and as Speaker of the Assembly on Aug.25,1774,-all at Newbern,Perquamins Co.,N.C.,then capitol of the Colony. His signature was placed at the head of sixty eight(68) signers of a declaration of independencewhich appointed delegates to the Contin-ental Congress at Philadelphia in 1775 where final decision of the colonies was made.

The sessions of the meetings for which he advertised the call and over which he presided as Moderator recorded minutes which are classics in the world's appeals for freedom and justice. These lengthy minutes have been consolidated with some of ths proceedings of the Assembly over which he presided also,as Speaker, and a similarly carbon-backed typed copy thereof filed by compiler with the Department of Archives and History of Georgia at 1516 Peachtree St.,N.W.,Atlanta, Ga. The information obtained to date on the American Harvey family in the Southeastern States in order of dates is:

Record conveyance of title to lands in Edgefield Co.,S.C. willed to Zepahniah Harvey and other children by their father,Wm. Harvey,Sr. is not there found. From this it Bay be inferred that WM. Harvey came to Edgefield before the establishment of local government for that county and possibly held his lands as grants from the sovereige.(58).

Grants in S.C. to"len. Harvey" were:Nov.15,1733,1800 acres,Colleton Co.;July 22,1736 2650 acres and July 5,1741 150 acres in Craven Co.;May 21,1763 3000 acres on Altamaha River; May 12,1765 50 acres on Wappo River;Sept.22,1767 250 acres Belfast .Township and June 9,1775 210 acres Beaufort Co.(24)(b). The lack of record in Edgefield Co.S.C. of his lands may indicate that some of above grants covered the lands there which he willed to his family.(24)(c).

Wm.Harvey m. Elizabeth Mikel(widow) Feb.6,1743 in St.Helenas' Parish,Beaufort Co,,S.C.(99.1)(a).* Wm.Harvey and wife,Elizabeth Harvey,were appointed administrators of the estate of Micajah Andrews,deceased,of

Georgia in Richmond Co.,Ga. June 15,1786. On June 14,1786 in Edgefield Co.,S.C.He.rry Phillips,Zephatiah Harvey and Ed-ward'Prince made oath that they had justly appraised the goods,etc.of Micajah Andrews ,late of Georgia, deceased as exhibited by William Harvey and Elizabeth Harvey, his wife,the oath being before Hugh Middleton,(99.2)(a).

William Harvey of Edgefield CO.'S C. was "feeble(apparently from age) Dec. 1,1787 when he signed his will ,which will was proven Oct. 5,1788(after his death), making his birth probably about 1700 A.D. His will named 12 living child-ren and, by inference,a deceased daugbter,wife of Micajah Andrews,aferesaid, deceased,mother of Sarah("Sallie"):42Tnn,

and perhaps other Andrews children not named( but referred to ) in said will and names his wife,Elizabeth Harvey.11 may be inferred from his will that William Harvey had contracted a marriage previous to the on7 31: :e, i d Elizabeth and had by said former marriage or marriages children:l-Matthew, ;2-Mary,

5-Elizabeth, and that by his marriage to Elizabeth he had :6-Zephaniah, ,175ee d. 7-John, ;g-William, 0-Nehemiah, ;10-Thomas, :11-Ellender, 12-Liney, ;13- (Harvey)Andrews.

Some of the language in his will supporting the above inferences is :"I bequeath to be equally divided between Mat-thew,mery and James Harvey, my loving sons and daughter" and "her (Elizabeth,wife's) children to have an equal part,-to be divided between Zephaniah Harvey,John,William,Nehemiah,ThomesT/Ilender and Limey Harvey.The property which he be-queathed to his wife' for her natural life' was thereafter to be equally didvided between said Matthew,Mary and James Harvey,the first group,Ann and Elizabeth Harvey of the first(?) group apparently having been provided for in his life-time ,as he made no further substantial bequests to either of them.

An obligation imposed on his widow by William Harvey in his will was that she"pay off the heirs of Micajah An-drews what is coming to each of them"(99.2)(a),(58)(1)(a).Another bequest was to Sarah Andrews iaiicating that she was living in his home and probably a granddaughter. He named his wife,Elizabeth Hervey, Hilliry Phillips and Zechariah Harvey as executors. Hugh Middleton and Lucy Middleton witnessed his will and it was admitted to record on the oath of Hugh Middleton.(5g)(1)(a) * A "Wm.Harvey settled in Williamsburg Township,S.C. before 1737(99.7)(a) and owned lot 376 in Williamsburg in 1800(99.7)(c).

Hugh MiedletoreColonial officer in learyland Nov. 9,1775 settled on Savannah River in Edgefield Co.,S.C. three Hiles southwest of Clark's Hill depot on S.A.L.Ry. and i8 there buried. He was a referee among his neighbors,a Justice of the Peace,dres and witnessed practically all legal documents found affecting the Harveys living there after 1784.His home was directly across the Savannah River from Wilkes Co.,0a.as the latter existed before its subdivision.(77)(i),(99.2) (a),(99.3)(a).

ZEPHANIAH HARVEY is named as "son" of said Wm. Harvey in the letter's will three timea,twice appearing first in the group of "sons", indicating that he was the oldest, at least, among "his and her"(311zibeth Harvey's) children.(58)(1) (a). Zephaniah Harvey's receipt of payment on June22,1785 from S C. ,- in the Ninety eix(96) District, was for "Duty in the Militia from Aug. to Jan. 17 in the Regiment of Col.Leroy Hammond of Edgefield Co.,S.C., whose command active-ly pgrticipated for the colonies in the Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1781,or latere(67)(d)

The sword of Col.Lerey Hammond engraved "Harvey" by its maker in Edgefield Co.,S.C. in a blacksmith shop,showing many nicks from heroic use by him in the Revolution is cherished by descendants of Andrew J. Hammond,Hamburg,S.C.(99.3)(c)

Compiler obtained and holds photostats of original signatures of "Zephaniah Harvey" Oct.19,1784 on his written order to S.C. Treasurers to pay bearer, Henry Ware, him pay for Revolutionary War services and Anril 12,1799 to his oath of office as Justice of the Peace in Hancock Co.,Ga.(67)(d.3),(33.1)(a,b).A comparison of the two signatures and handwriting in his order is convincing that all are the handwriting of the same person.

On Jan. 2,1786 two land boUnty certificates issued to soldiers of the Continetnal Line by the State of Georgia in Wilkes Co.,0a. to Zephaniah Harvey and one certificate to John Harvey(apparently his brether,(58)(1)(a), each certic-ate entitling its holder to 230 acres of land. At this date these three certificates and eight(8) others issued to sold-iers were used by Elijah Clarke to obtain land warrant for survey of 31621 acres in Wilkes Co.,Ga. There is a recital that "Continental Line" in connection-with these soldiers meant that they had served the cause of American Independence in States other than Georgia. These certificates were issued pursuant to "An Act. for opening a land office for the bet-ter strengthening and settling of this State ", passed June 17,1777 by the Assembly at Savannah,Ga.(77)(1).

In the Ninety-Six District, Edgefield Co.,S.C. the first U.S. Census ( for 1790 A,D.) there is shown"Setheniah" Harvey, head of family having two free white males of 16 years and upward,itcluding head of family, one free white male under 16 years, two free white females, including head of family**and four slaves.(48)(2) N 0 T E :"Setheninh" 'and "Seth" Harvey, in the Indent which he collected from S.C. for "Duty in the Militia" as above upon his signatures to the order for the payment thereof, and oath thereto, as "Zephaniah" Harvey, are mis-spellings of his proper Christian name, which is the Bible book name, Zephaniah .

Both being residents of Hancock Co.,&a. Jan. 30,1798 John Harvey made deed to land there to Zephaniah HarveY(53.1) (4)(a).0n Dec. 30,1798 Zephaniah Harvey made two deeds to land in Edgefield Co.,S.C.(58)(a)(b):(1),"135 acres in Job Red grant on W.W.bank of Savannah River", and (2)"110 acres bounded by Savannah River,Wm. Harvey and estate of Fields".

The child mentioned eighth(gth),Sarah Tomlinson, in the will of Zephaniah Harvey,Sr. was born Dec.26.1800 in Han

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-32 cock Co.,Ga.(54.1)(1)(a),13.3),(33.2)(b)(1),(33.4)(m). In the Georgia Land Lottery of 1806 Zephaniah Harvey, a resident of Hancock Co.,da.(23)(f),drew land lot number thirty nine(39) in the Fourteenth(14th)District of Baldwin(now Jasper)Co., Ga. and grant therefor was issued to him Oct. 28,1807 by the State of Georgia, a note being entered on the margin of the record thereof:"R-Sol",interpreted to have meant:"Revolutionary soldier".(23)(e). Revolutionary War soldiers serving in any State were eligible to draw land in Georgia land lotteries(62.1)(e,f).

Zephaniah Harvey was a member of the House of Representatives from old Randolph(now Jasper) Co.,Ga. in the Geor-gia Legislature at its sessions for 1810 and 181,1 and a Commissioner of old Randolph Academy Nov. 24,1810.(33.1)(a).,

In 1811 Zephaniah Harvey as a resident of Randolph Co.,Ga. deeded the lands above in Hancock Co.,Ga.(53.1)(a). Thomas Harvey took deeds to lands in Edgefield Ce .,S.C., -one each in 1813,1814,1815 and 1835 and made deeds to

land there in 1814 and 1815,"lying on Stephens Creek and Savannah River", or * on Rocky Cxeek,*,or * *"adjoining vil - lag* of Fallmouth or Campbeliton, etc.(58)(4)(c,d,e,).(33.9)(a,b).

In 1818 Zephaniah Harvey bought land,adjoining lot thirty nine(39) aforesaid as drawn by him,in Jasper,formerly Baldwin Co.,Ga. The two tracts being all the land conveyed by his will and sold by his executors in 1832.(33.6)(b,c).

The home of Zephaniah Harvey, Sr. and family from as early as 1E510 until his death in 1832 was on said land lot No. 39 in the 14th. Dist. of Jasper, formerly Baldwin Co.,Ga.which adjoins the weeterly line of Putnam Co.,Ga. about nine(9) miles southeast of Monticello„Ga. and lies about seven(?) miles north of the intersection of the dividing line between Jasper and Putnam counties,Ga. with the north line of Jones county and is near Cedar Creek.(33.8)(a,b).

Zephaniah uarvey,Sr., being "weak in body"(apparently from age) on Feb. 1,1832 made his will in Jasper Co.,Ga. witnessed by John Folds and Mosses Harvey, probated Aug. 17,1832 and recorded in the office of Ordinary of veld county. (54.1)(1)(a). The length of the inventory inlicates that he "left much property".(33.6)(a). The will gives to members of his family. Zephaniah Harvey m. ,17 Nancy Smith. Ch. :1-Zephaniah Harvey,Jr., ;2-Jemes S. Harvey.

3-Lucy(Harvey)Freeman, 4-Elizabeth(Harvey)Westmoreland, ;5 -Patey(Harvey)Davie, 6-Penelope(Harvey)Williams, ;7-Nancy(Harvey)Heath, ;8-Sarah(Harvey) Tomlinson,Dec.26,

1800;9 -Mariah Harvey, ;10-Thomas Harvey, (54.1)(1)(a).The will bequeaths to Rebecma,Xlizs-beth and Nancy Tomlinson, granddaughters, children of his daughter,Sarah(Harvey)Tomlineon their mother's share and ap-points his son,James S. Harvey and his son-in-law,James G. Davis executors.Sarah Tomlinson survived him. His children were apparently adult in 1832 as he named no guardians.(54.1)(1)(a).

Histories of Georgia record :"Zephaniah Harvey, a patriot of '76 is buried somewhere in Jasper" and "Zephaniah Harvey" is recorded among those "soldiers of the Revolutionary War who died in Jasper Co.,Ga."(62.1)(b).

James T. Harvey's Bible (printed in 1829) records:"Willism Burk Harvey,born Sept.20,1839;Polim Maria Harvey,April 20,1832;Lemuel Icabod Harvey, April 20,1$34", This Bible was found among the personal property of Sarah(Harvey)Tomlineon in Haraleon Co.,Ga. which suggests that James T. Harvey was her.nephew, and a son of one of her three(3) brothers above.

"Wade" as a Christian name seems to have come to the Tomlinsons through the marriage of Zephaniah Harvey, Sr. and Nancy Smith although a "Wade Smith" has not been located. Wade and Harrison Westmoreland and their sisters,Nancy and Ma-rian Westmoreland of Dekalb Co.,Ga. are understood to be descendants of Zephaniah,Sr. and Nancy(Smith)Harvey aforesaid through their daughter,Elizabeth Harvey ,who married Westmoreland. Other Westmoreland descendants included Mrs. John W. Murphy of Griffin and Bremen,Ga. and her sister,Rosa Westmoreland of the same places,later of Flovilla,Cn. Maria Westmoreland married Matthews. Ch.:- T.S., Carroll Co.,Ga,deceased and Walter F. Matthews, merchant, Bremen,Ga.,cousins of Rosa Westmoreland. Said Harrison Westmoreland as resident of Dekalb Co.,Ga. in 1852 con-veyed land in Carroll Cd.,Ga. to his cousin,John Wade Tomlinson, of Carroll cbunty.(52)(4)(b.).For a fuller list of de-scendants of Zephaniah,Sr. and Nancy(Smith)Harvey See "V. -T OMLINSON below and pages 33 and 34 hereof and for establishing eligibility for membership in patriotic societies on the military record of Zephaniah Harvey,Sr.See pages 30 and 36 hereof. For efforts to mark his grave as a Revolutionary soldier See page hereof.

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V. -TOMLINSO N. Tomlinsons are a very early,numerous and widely dispersed American family. They arrived from different locations

in Europe, -principally England, according to most that has yet been learned of them. Time has not been available for an exhaustive gathering and liiting of them. Among the very early evidences of their presence in America are Tomlinson tombstones in old Trinity Church cemetery in the heart of New York City's "sky-scraper" district. Tomlinsons have long been conspicuous as fleet owners on the Great Lakes.Cleveland,Ohio being the home of some of them. The famous health re - aort,"Tate Springs", Tennessee was in the Tomlinson family many years.

Aaron Tomlinson of Washington Co.,Ga.,Revolutionary officer under General Greene drew land as such in Georgia lot-tery and d. in Jefferson Co.,Ga. aged 80 years.(61)(1),(62.1)(a,d). Elizabeth Tomlinson, widow of Allums District,Put-nam Co.,Ga. drew land lot No.8 in 20th.Dist. of Putnam in Georgia lottery in 1827(62.1)(a),(66)( ). Elizabeth Tomlin-son by will probated in Putnam Co. Ga. July 2,1839 devised property to children,Lucas Tomlinson ,Mary Vincent and Jane Powell and to grand daughter,Jane Vincent and named John Gantt and Powell Vincent as her executors.

Elw yn White Tomlinson,Atlanta,Ga. is of "English descent, related to Lord Elwyn,according to family records."(69.1) (a). George Tomlinson of 168th.,or Capt.B.H.Reeves' District had two draws in Georgia's Creek Indian lands lottery in 1821(77)(j). L. Tomlinson of Capt. Allum's Dietrict,Putnam Co.,Ga drew land lot No 205 in the 30th.District of Putnam Co.,-a. in lottery of 1827 and "Luus" Tomlinson of same place in same lottery drew lot No.264 in 20th.District of same county .(62.1)(a).

Humphrey Tomlinson was administrator of the estate of Humphrey B. Reid in Wilkes Co..Ga. from 1823 to 1825(77)(f). (See Humphrey B. Reid under GEORGIA, Wilkes Co. page 1 hereof).Humphrey Tomlinson drew lanS lot No. 201 in 15tr.Dis-trict of Wilkes Co.,Ga. in the lottery of 1827 . He m. let.: in Wilkes Co ,Ga. March 17,1825 Lucy Callaway.(77)(h),2nd.m. Feb.2,1829 in Jasper Co.,Ga. Amanda W. Thomas (33.6)(c). He was a member of the Board of Trustees of McDonough Collegi-ate Institute .Henry Co—Ga..organized Dec.12,1854.(61)(f)

Joseph Tomlinson,McDonough,Henry Co.,Ga. m. Penelope Eason,b. Jan.27,1845, dan. of Jas. Lloyd and Beneta(Calla-way)Head of Lamar Co.,Ga, grand daughter of Elder James and Margaret("Peggy")(Roberts)Head,m. in Oglethorpe Co.,Ge. Feb. 14,1795 .Joseph Tomlinson moved with his family to Valeosta,Ga.where he is buried.Ch.: Mrs.J.B.( Tomlinson)Fend- er,Valdoeta,Ga.(32.2)(a),(39)(c).

John F.("Jack") Tomlinson, b. ,1804 in N.C. (48)(a)(3); was book keeper for the Humphrey B. Reid estate in Wilkes Co.,Ga. in 1822 and 1823 (77)(f);m. in Wilkes Co.,Ge Jan. 11,1827(77)(h,k,m) Ann Dawson of " a very prominent family"(19)(e), half-sister to General Robert A. Toombs,Confederate cabinet officer and U.S.Senator, -of Wilkes Co.,0a.(73 (g), who also m. in Wilkes Co. Nov. 18,1830 Martha Julian DuBose(77)(h). John F. ("Jack') Tomlinson lived in Henry Co.. Ga. in 1830(48)( ) ( );after Jan. 17,1851(52)(f,h) lived on Depot St."250 yards south of the Public Square" in Carroll - ton,Ga.where he bought home,on said date and there remained until his removal to Newnan,Coweta Co.,Ga. betwten Feb.2,and March 1,1864( 52)(d,e). Said Carrollton home was sold to his kinaman,John Wade Tomlinson, of Haraleon Co.,Ge..Ch.(of John F.t"Jack") and Ann (Dawson) Tomlinson:1 -Ann, ,182 ;2- Josephine, ,1832;3-Louisa, ,1834;4-Ad- eline, ,1836;5-Jane, ,1838;6-Martha, ,180;7-Catherine, .1842;

Sarah Ann Tomlinson m. ,1850 Thomas Jefferson Thomasson of Heard Co.,68.8)se d. ,1851,he,in 1854. Ch.:1 -James Jefferson,April 27,1851(32.4)(a,b),(69.1)(a,b). Tames Jefferson Thomaseon, aged 88 years,has been editor of the Carroll County)Ga)Timee,Carrollton,Ga. since Dec. 1899.(48)(e)(3),(69.1)(b).

Jas.Jefferson Thomasson m.:let. Amanda Blalock,Carrollton,Ga.Ch.:1 -Eva L., ;2-Katie Lou, 3-Sadie, ;4-Beverly B.,Lawyer, d. ,191 ,unm.;5-Wm.E.,M.D., ;6-Jesse, 7-

(twina);S-Jamee Evan W., Toombs,A.E.F.,U.S. NavyT9 -Franklin. ;10-Mary E., (69.1)(b) 1-Eva L. Thomasson m. ,191_ W S. Campbell,Carrollton,Ga. Ch.:1-

;2-

2-Katie Lou Thomasson m. Jos.H.Harrie,hardware mercbant,Carrolltou,Ga. 3-Sadie Thomasson m. ,191 6-Jesse Thomasson m. 1910 Florence ,dau. of Rev.Geo.D. Harris.(11.:1 -

Jesse Thomaseon was City Clerk,Carrollton,Ga. for about 15 years prior to 1930. 7-Evan W. Thomasson m. ,1908 Bettie )'ay Clay. Ch.:1 -James Jefferson,III,Dec. 18,1909. 1-James Jefferson Thomasson,III, m. ,1930 Emelye,dauof Edward V. and Lola(Robinson)Cheney,Ca_r-

rollton,Ga. Ch.:1 -James Jefferson,IV,Aug.22,193412 -Enelyn C..Oct.1,1936.Emelyn(Cheney)Thomasson d.Nov.11,1936. Evan W. Thomason and son, James Jefferson,III, within past few years acquired and publish the Newnan(Ga.)Herald.

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-33- Wm.Tomlinson. b. 1831,nephew of John F.("Jack")Tomlinson was attending school in Carrollton,ea. and living

in the home of said John F. Tomlirson in 1850(48)(a)(3),(32.4)(a). Nathaniel Tomlinson made a will in Essex Co.,Va. in 1782.( )( )( ).Another Nathaniel Tomlinson ,Revolution-

ary soldier of the Va Continental Line was among those "paid off at Romney",Hampshire Co.,Ve.(now W.Va.)(68.1). "Nathaniel Tomlinson served as private 1778-1781 in Capt.John Luckett's Company,Col.John Peyton's Va.Regiment;wae

pensioned in 1833 as resident of Pulaski Co.,Ky.,being b. in Frederick Co.,Md. in 1747".(68.1),(71)(z,dd). "Susannah Tomlinson, a very small woman with dark hair and eyes of a Pa. family of Quakers married Arthur Fort,

born in N.C., who went as a soldier to the Revolutionary War from Burke Co,,Ga, and who also lived in Baldwin Co.,GO.Ch.: 1- Tomlinson, July 14.1787. Tomlinson Fort became a famous Georgia physician.His mother,Susannah d.Dec. 13.1820.The D.A.R. Chapter ,Grantville,Ga. is named in honor ofArthur Fort. Tomlinson Fort,II, was a prominent lawyer in Chattanoossa,Tenn.a-bout the close of the last century.

In the Fall of 1750 there came up the Santee and Wateree Rivera and made a settlement at Pine Tree Hill near Cam-den,S C. a colony of Quakers from Ireland. Among the first of them to obtain land grants there was Josiah Tomlinson on Oct. 25,1751,- in West Wateree ,S.C. In this colony was also a William Tomlinson who was appointed a Trustee for the four acres site,and Property thereon, of the colony,probably church,school,etc.(70.4)(a).

See "KEY" pages 4,16 and 24 hereof and for the following generations take "NATHANIEL TOMLINS0' ,'" of Lancast-er Co.,S.C. and Putnam Co.,Ga. as "-1-"

Loss of the county records for Lancaster Co.,S.C.,as aforesaid( page 21 hereof) has interfered with tracing the an-cestry of Nathaniel Tomlinson("-1"). There is some evidence that his father was also named"Nathaniel".(48)(aa). 1- To Nathaniel Tomlinson of S.C. there was issued by the Treasurer of the State April 2,1785 sterling money in pay- ment, with interest,for "Militia Duty in 1780" on account audited for his services,a "Claim Growing out of the Revolution" (67)(c).A similar claim, same date,succeding number, was paid to John Tomlinson.(67)(c).The first U.S. Censue,1790,A.D.,- shows each of these names,liathaniel and John Tomlinson,in Camden Dist.,Lancaster CO.,S.C.. Nathaniel Tomlinson's family as there enumerated corresponds in sex, ages and numbers to the family of Nathaniel Tomlinson recited in his will in Put -nam Co.,Ga.June 2,1838.(48)(aa),(55.1)(1)(a),(”.2)(b).

His youngest child and only son, John Tomlinson,Sr.,b. Aug.29,1789 was probably the " the free white male under 16 years" of his family in said Census,whieh showed no other males than Nathaniel Tomlinson and this minor son but show-ed five"free white females,including head of family( meaning wife) and four daughters, no other free persons and one slave. (48)(aa). John Tomlinson ,head of family is also shown in same place in that Census.(48)(aa).

John Tomlinson was granted by the State of S.C. 165 acres in Cane en Co.,S.C.,Feb.4,1738.(24)(c). 1- Nathaniel Tomlinson m.:1st. Rebecca Anderson. Ch,;1-Elizabeth, ;2-Sarah, 3-

(Tomlinson) Thorne, (Tomlinson) Smith, ;5-John,Aug.29,1789 (13.3),(33.2)(b)(1) m.2nd. 'eau (55.1)(1)(a)

The earliest record of this Nathaniel Tomlinson in Putnam Co.,Ga. is a deed to him from Harwell H. and E. Caswell for land there,dated April 9,1818 and recorded May 11,1819 which deed recites the previous residence of said Nathaniel Tomlinson as State of South Carolina. Lancaster District.(55.1)(4 ) (c). Nathaniel Tomlinson of (Capt.)Allum's District, Putnam Co.,Ga. drew land lot number one hundred and sixty three(163) in the Third(3rd.) District of Carroll Co.,Ge as a "Revolutionary Soldier" in the Georgia"Land Lottery,1827" and grant of same was issued to him thereon by the State of Georgia Dec. 9,1g30.(62,1)(a),(66)(d) His will signed June 2,1833 gave this lot of land to his"grandsons,John Tomlinson, Jr. and Martin Tomlinson",'sons of his son,John Tomlinson,Sr.'the will reciting that testator's son, said John Tomlinson, Sr. was then"living on said land."(55.1)(1)(a). This land was deeded by John (W) Tomlinson for himself and"as guard-ian for Martin Tomlinson, minor orphan of John Tomlinson,deceased" to their mother,Sarah Tomlinson.(52)(4)(aec).

Nathaniel Tomlinson's will gave property to hie wife,Mary Tomlinson,(55.1)(1)(a). His previous, if not first, mar-riage had been to Rebecca Anderson aforesaid probably in S.C. and she was the mother of ,at least,his daughters,Elizabeth (Tomlinson)Gantt Sarah (Tomlinson) Slaughter, and his son, John Tomlinson and probably of the mothers, deceased, of the two g-and daughters named in his will,Jane Thorne and Elizabeth Smith.(55.1)(1)(a). He named another grand daughter,Ree bocce Gantt, daughter of his daughter ,Elizabeth(Tomlinson) Gantt to whom he gave his home place in Putnam Co.,Ga. and lands im Henry Co.,Ga. John Gantt, Justice of the Peace witnessed his will. 1-1- Brittain Gantt is thought to have been the husband of Elizabeth(Tomlinson)Gantt, and father of Rebecca Gantt,who never married.Thie Putnam Co.,Ge, land willed to Rebecca Gantt is owned by Dora Mathis,Galveston,Tex.,dausof John Tom-linson and Carrie Pou(Driskell)Mathis.Elizabeth (Tomlinson) Gantt's descendants include Daniel Bearden,Eatonton,Ga. and others in Macon, Ga.(33.5)(a,b). Jan. 19,1817 1-P-Sarah("Sallie") Tomlinson * mTiTn7A. Slaughter,probably in Lancaster District,S.C..Ch.:-1-Rebecca Anderson, 2-Sarah, ;4-Tomlinson, ;5-Nathaniel Greene,teacher, ;6-Walter,

7-John Nesley,

1-2-1- Rebecca Anderson'Slauehteem.John Thomas Mathis, Ch :Ch.l-Mary Rutherford, 0-Anne Slanpey. ;2-Sarah, 4-James Edward, ,1857;5-John Tomlinson,

1-2-2-Sarah SLwighter*m. Sydenham - R. Park. Ch.:1 * All buried Buena Vista,Marion Co.,Ga. 1-2--Wm.A. Slaudhter,Jr. m. Tinsley in 1-2-4-Tomlinson Slaughter is buried near Monticello,Jasper Co.,Ga. 1-2-6"-Walter Slaughter went to Texas there m. Ch.:1- ;2- 1-e-1-1Mary Rutherford Mathis m. Col.Edgar M. Butt. Ch. 1-2-1-2-Sarah Mathis m. lst.Henry McKinney.Ch.

.m. 2nd.,Edward J. Thompson,Ch. 1-2-1-1-Anne Slappey Mathis m. Pierce Wisdom. Ch.: 1-2-1--James Edward Mathis m. lst.:Carrie Rylander,Ch.;

e. 2nd. Ethel Gibbons of England,Ch. Mary Rutherford Mathis, Washington,D.C. James Edward Mathis is•Superintendent(Emeritue) Americus(Ga.) Public Schools.

1-2-1- .t-John Tomlinson Mathis m. lst.Carrie Pou Driskell. Ch.:1-Dora , Galveston,Tex. m. 2nd.Sue Lee Goulsby,Ch.

N 0 T E m. 3rd.Cornelia Forehand. The above named Slaughters descend from Samuel and Fanny( 1 Slaughter of Va. and Ga., Samuel (33.5)(8,8) The son

Ezekiel Slaughter, born 1729 m. 1749 Sarah Butler, lived in King William Co.,Va.,soldier in the 14th.Va. Regiment in the Revolutionary War,d. in Greene Co.,Va. in 1792. Said Samuel Slaughter, son of Ezekiel was also soldier in the Revo-lution in Va. After marriage and close of the Revolution Samuel moved to Ga. where he died.JohnSlaughter ,another son of Ezekiel,b. 1750, d. 1805, m. Mary Hendricks and had a son,Martin Slaughter,b. 1778,d. 1836,m. Susan Johnson. This family of Slaughters apparently is not related to the family of Culpepper Co.,Va. many of whom emigrated after the Revolution to Jefferson,Bullitt and Nelson counties,Ky. The destruction of the public records of King William Co.,Va. complicates confirmation of the impression that said Ezekiel Slaughters was living there before the Revolution. Said Ezekiel Slaughter is also ancestor to the prominent Candler family of Georgia.(33.5)(a,b),( (99.5)(a). 1..--John Tomlinson m lat. in S.C. Ch.1:-Nathaniel, ;2-Rachel,

2nd.m. Aug. 12,1817 Sarah, b. Hancock Co.,Ga.,Dec.26,1800,dau. of Zephaniah,Sr. and Nancy(Smith)Harvey. Ch.:3-Rebecca Anderson, May 31.1818,d. unm. April 17,1895;4-Elizabeth,Aug.15,1819;5-John Wade, May 16,1821 in Henry Co., Ge.6-Nancy.Nov.29.1829;7-Sarah,July 3,1833;8-Martin Ruff, July 7,1835*(13.3),(33.2)W. He had attended college in young manhood.Pie first son, Nathaniel a precocious youth had become a facile writer before his death at age of 9 years.His sister ,Rachel, also died before attaining womanhood. Ile died in Carroll Co.,Ga.March 28,1840, shortly before the death of his father in Putnam Co.,Ga. His family Bible records his death:"Departed this life in the triumph of faith" .He left books classic in character from his college days,(13.3). I-5-4-Elizabeth Tomlinson m. (as 2nd wife ) Henry Freeman ,Newnan,Ga.Ch.:1-Martha Ann, d.in infancy;2-Elizabeth,Aug 22,1839;3-Rebecca, Dec.1,1840.Elizabeth(Tomlinson)Freeman d. Dec.2,1840. 1-5-4-2-Elizabeth Freeman m. Dec. 20,1854 Jared Edwards Stalling, and lived near Senoia,Coweta Co.,Ga. until 1888 when the family removed to Brownwood,Tex..Ch.:1-Oscar, d. aged 5 years;2-Lucius, ,1857,Brady,T14 .371. Rosa, .1861, d. 1933;4-Martha, ,d. in infancy;5-Daisy, ,1867;6-Walter, June ,1938•Temple,Tex.,7-Charles, ,1872,d. in California0-Henry,Brownwood,lex., ,1874;

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HON. JOHN W. TOMLINSON.

-34- 9-Anne Elizabeth,605 Penn Ave.,Ft Worth,Tex., ,I87- 1-5-4-2-Rebecca Freeman m. John Mitchell and lived on a farm six miles from Griffin,Gr.Ch.:None.(33.7)(a)• 1-5-5-John Wade Tomlinson m. :lst.,Dec.10,1855 Nancy Elizabeth,b. May 9,1832(d.Aug,3, 18607,dau. of Dr. Daniel Baldwin,b.Jan.20,1g03 and Harriet( )H E A D . Dan-iel Baldwin was son of James and Margaret("Peagy")(Roberts)HEAD, both b. in Va. and m. in Oglethorpe Co.,Ga.Feb.14,1795. (13.9), (69)(b).Ch. :-1-Zephaniah Harvey:2-Dan-iel Head(twina), ;3-Nancy Elizabeth.July 23,1860, m.2nd.Oct. 1571E64,Is- abelle, b. ,1S3_,dau. of Daniel and Ludusky(Cole)Jones,Daniel being b. in S.C. , ,1811, eight child, son of Aaron and Cynthia(Holcomhe)Jones, Cynthia being b. ,177,dau.of and )H OLCOMBE,he being a Revolutionary soldier.Ch.:4-Arthur Hutcheson, Feb.7,1866 ;5-Jurutha Ann, Aug.9,1867;6-NathanMitchell,April 17,1869;7-Rachel Jane, June 2,1871 ;8-Sa-rah LuduskyaApril 7 .1573;9-John Wade,Jr.,Aug.3, ,1877;10-Martin Lafayettedipril 28, 1882.(13.4),(33.2/5),(33.3)(a),(33.4)(a),(48)( )(,).

John Wade Tomlinson,Sr. was a man of great stature,strengtl,energy,thrift and far-seeing judgment. He thereby acquired one of the most productive farms in Haraleon Co ,Ga. and so husbanded its resources as to become early the largest tax-payer in that county.He was elected first sheriff of hie county after the Civil War and thereafter stood for election to the Legislature from that county. His rugged character remained above reproach until his death at nearly 80 years of age,March 9, 1901. (99.6)(a) 1-5-5-1-Nancy Elizabeth Tomlinson m.Jan.30,1876 Isaac Hughey,b.April 23,1849,son of Samuel Black,b.Ga. .1800 and Hannah(Holcombe ,.Laurens Dist.,S.C. Nov.9,1820) W IC I R ,son of John.,b. ,177 in Scotland and Isabel(Black, b. 1785 in Va.) WEIR ,Hannah being neice of Cynthia(Holcombe) Jones of S.C. above,her parents being Reuben and Wary Ann(Kellett)Holcombe of Laurens Dist.,S.C..Sam'l Black Weir d.liaralson Co.,Ga. April 17,1858,Hannah,June 5,1596.(39)(c,e),(13.5), (48)(a)(3)

SAMUEL BLACK WEIR volunteered in Carroll Co.,Ga. for military service in:(1), the Creek Indian War under Capt.Wm.L. Parr and'Maj.Chembers in 1836; and (2) the Seminole Indian(Florida) War in cavalry under Capt.R. Long and Maj.W.E. Wilson in 1837,being honorably discharged after active service in each.tbe latter war disabling him.(47)(e,f)(1).Ch.:(of Isaac Hughey and Nancy Elizabeth(Tomlinson) WEIR ): 1-01e Deboreh,Dec.11,1576;2-Han-nah Elizabeth,Aug.4,1878;3-Henry Freemanjuly 13,1880;4-Reuben Daniel,June 7,1883;5-Sarah("Sallie")Isabel.Feb.10,18°6;6- John Wade,March 25,1888,d.. Feb. 1901,a precocious,loyal and lovable youth,7-Jordan Hamilton,April 1,1893;8-Kellett Bleck, Oct.5,1896. Nancy Elizabeth(Tomlinson) Weir d.Danville,Ala.,March 18,1809,Isaec Hughey :Weir. same,Oct.2 ,1923. 1-5-5-3-1-01a Debcrah Weir m.,Danville,Ala.,July 10,1898 Alfred W.,b.tov.20,1870, son of Pleatnue,b. inIreland(48)(a)(3) and Rach;11"T3113TRITqCaghren.Ch.:(b. in Danville and Hartselle,Ala.);1-Helen Elizabeth,March 25,1900;2-Isaac Hughev,Sept., 4,1901( d.unm. June 4,1930,Mt.C1emens,Mich.- U.S. Aviation Corps, Hawaii);3-Rachel fbabel,Sept.7,1903;4-Nancye Ola,May 8, 1908;5-Alfred Weir,Sept.10,1910;6-Hal Hugh,May.20,1914. 1-5-5-3-1-1-Helen Elizabeth McC hren m.Dec.7,1922 at Live Oak,Fla. Elze M.,Fairfield.Birmingham,Ala.,b.Jan. 16,18 94,son of and - TLipham Townsend. 1-5-5-3-1-2-Rachel Isabel McCaghren m.May 18,1929 Branford,Fla. Lamar S.Martin,b Aug.13,1902 ,who d. quincy,Fla.Nov.22, 1938. Ch :1-Jean ?larch 10,1930;2-Helen,Jan.16,1933.She taught from 1921 to 1928 at White Springs and Crescent City,Fla, attending summer schools at the University of Fla . and is in the 1940 Class at the Florida Stete College for Women.Tel-lahassee,Fla. 1-5-5-3-1-4-Nancye Ola McCaghren received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Class of 1930 at Florida Southern College at Lakeland,Fla;taught mathematics at the Lakeland City High School 1930-1935;subs;itute in Lekeland High and Jun-ior High Schools m. April 16,1933 Raymond J. Culler,Lakeland,Fla.,b. Sept. 19,1902.Ch.:1-Carolyn,April 16,1936. 1-5-5-3-1-5„-Alfred Weir McCaghren,Columbus,O. attended U. of F1a.1931-1932;electric welder,Armatrong Furnace Co.,Columbus, 0.,I.C.S. Course 1937 ,-Structural Engineering,m.Jan. 30,1937 Helen Mae Smith,b.0ct.4,1915.Ch.:1-Marsha Lee,Dec.29,1937 1-5-5-3-1-6-Hal Hugh McCaghren received degree Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering,U. of Fla.,1937 and is in 1940 Class for Bachelor of Laws degree Law School,Univeristy of Florida. 1-5-5-3-2-Hannah Elizabeth Weir m. Dec. 26,1897 Bremen,Ga.Lewin Dwinell MePherann,b. Sept. 19,1576(SPe page 13 hereof).Ch.: (b. in Carrollton,Ga.):1-Charles Marion,Nov.8,1898;2-Nancy,July 27,1900;3-Hal Weir,Aug.4,1902. 1-5-5-3-2-1-Charles Marion McPherson,E.E.Ga. School of Technology,Class of 1920 m. Aug 31,1934 Gladys Inez, b.Maquoketa, Ia.Nov. 16,18596,dau.of George Boyington and Ida Rosella(Scholl)Weeman.Ch.:1-Charles Marion,Jr.,Feb.7,1938. 1-5-5-3-2-2-Nancy McPherson m. in Second Presbyterian Church,Evanrton,I11. June 1924 James Turner, b.Parch 20,1897,son of John Marshall ,Campbellton,Scotland and Sarah(Turner, alesgow,Scotland) MATITRCrY.Ch.:-1-Nancy Elizabeth.March 11, 1925;2-Jeanette Turner, Oct.9,1927. James Turner MacMurchy was Ensign,U.S.Wavy in World War.-from England to Gibraltar. 1-5-5-3-2-1711a1 Weir McPherson,E.E.,Swift School of Engineering, NORTHWESTERN U'IIVERSITY,Class of 1926 m.March 25,1936 Margaret Loretta Bauer,Cincinnati3O.01. Nov.4,1904,dau of Joeeph,b. in Cincinati, and Anna Angela(Mueller,b. in Germany) B A U E R,dau.of John and Katherine(Kramer)Mueller,Joseph's ancestors coming via New Orleans from Alsace-Lorraine 140 yrs. 1-5-5-3-1-Henry Freeman Weir m. Feb. 10,1904,in Decatur,Ala.Johnnie V.b. ,dau. of end Ella( )(ago RAINS of Marshall Co.,Ala.Ch.:1-Ferrill Duane,Jan.8,1905,d. Aug.3,1905;2-Henry Raini3Oct.22.1907,d.Nov.13,1907:3-Nancy Ella,April 27,1912;4-Mayme Lou,Nov.19,1915;5-Henrria,Feb. 17,1919:6-Johnnie Pree,Sept.20,1924, 1-5-5-3-3-2-Nancy Ella Weir m. April 11,1936 Eldon Meade Glase,b.April 24,1911. 1-5-5-3-3-4-Mayme Lou Weir m.Jan. 11,1935 E. Parks Sumner ,b.Nov.14,1912.Ch.:1-James Weir,Jan.27.1936;2-Judith Kay,June 5,1938. 1-5-5-3-4-Reuben Daniel Weir m.,Birmingham,Ala.Oct. ,1911 Rachel Gertrude, b.Seat 27,18 90,dau .of Monroe Elisha andRa- chel Ellen(TirCe)White. Ch.:1-Ruby Virginia,Hay 26,1912;2- Hughey Monroe,Oct. 12,1916;3-Gertrude Elaine,"ay 2,1921;4-•ac-queline,Jan. 8,1931. 1-5-5-3-4-1-R Virginia Weir m. in Birmingham,Ale.May 11,1932 John T(endall,b. Dec.27,1907,son of Elie Eugene and Mary Beulah(Rogers)Black B of Greenville,Ala . 1-5-5-3-a-Sarah("Sallie") Isabel Weir m.Feb.10,1905 Robert E.,b.Griffin,Ga.,son of Thomas and Lora Jane(Jones)Travis.Ch:1- Hue Norene,July 6,1906;2-Wird-TYuly 3,1914. 1-5-5-3-5-1-Rua Norene Travis m.Hartselle,Ala.Sept 7,1924 James Gilbert.b.Lawrence Co.,Ala a son of James Tucker and Ar-rie Jane(NorwoodTgPeake. 1-5-5-3-5-2-Wilda Travis m. Hartselle,Ala. Jan 28,1933 Ellis Lavell.b.July 8,1907, son of Philip Story and GertrUde (Street)Darby. Ch.:1- Ellis Lavell,Jr ,Aug.20,1918. 1-5-5-4-Arthur Hutcheson Tomlinson m.:1st :Dec.14,1887 Georgia Nadine Poody.Ch.:-Lillie Mae, ,18 88:2-Jessie Lee,

1890;3-Lula Belle, ,1892;4-Wi11ie Eldora, ,1895;5-Lloyd Tennis, ,1897;6-Annie Lorene, 1899; m 2nd. Dec. 14,1904 Mrs. Louise(Teague)Nesmith. Ch :7-Frances Jane, Oct. 14,1905;8-John Wade,IV Jan.25,1907;9-Rob-ert,Arthur July 6,1908;10-Sarah Louise,Jan.31,1913;11-Nancy Elizabeth,Sept.22,1914. 1-5-5-4-1-Lillie Mae Tomlinson m. Dec.25,1904 Ralph T. Nance.Chl:Virgil Arthur, ,190 ;2-Barbara Mildred. 190_;3-Harold, ,190;4-Lowell, ,191 - 1-5-5-4-1-1-Virgil Arthus Nance m. 19 Duct; McDonald. 1-5-5-4-1-2-Barbara Mildred Nance m. 193_ Sam']. Farrar. 1-5-5-4-1larold Nance m. ,193_ Freda Bailey. 1-5-5-4-1- Lowell Nance m. ,193_ Vera Halbrooka.Ch.:1-Roy Howell, 1-5-5-4-2-Jessie Lee Tomlinson m. ,191 Leslie Therman.Ch.:1-Emeline, ,191 ;2-Thomas, ,191_;3-Paybelle.

,19 ;4-Juanetia, 19 ;5-Louise, ,19 ;6-Jessie Ruth, ,192_;7-Lesliearr., ,192_. 1-5-5-4-2-1-Maybelle Therman m. ,193 Weaver. 1-5-5-4-1-Lula Belle Tomlinson m. Jan., ,T908 Jay Nesmith, who d. ,193 . Ch.:1-Kathleen, ,190_;2-Mary Lee,

191 ;5:S.T., ;4-Arthur, ,191 ;5-Myron, ;6-James Hugh, ,192 . 1-5-5- .4-3-1-Kathleen Nesmith m. ,193 Hoyt DuTican.1-5-5-4-3-2-Mary Lee Nesmith m. 493_ X.F.Brand on.Ch.:1-

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1- 5- 5-- •3- -35- 1-S T.Nesmith m. .191_ Audrey Webb.

1-5-5-4-4-Wi11ie Eldora Tomlinson m. ,1912 W.H. Nance. Ch.:1-Buren, 491_32-Marvin, ,191_;3-Robt, 191 ;4-James. .192_;5-Evelyn, 1_57.5-4-4-1-Buren Nance m. 493_ Nellie Harden, 1-5-5-5-4-4-2-Marvin Nance m. ,193 Virginia 1-5-5-4-a7Lloyd Tennis Tomlinson m. . ,19113 Nola Mae Carmichael. Ch.:1-Lorado, ;2-Mary Katherine, 1-5-5-4-5-Annie Lorene 'Tomlinson m. Hecle? 1-5-5-4-7_ Francis Jane Tomlinson m.Dec. 2.1938 J. Craig Honey 1-5-5-4-9-Hobert Arthur Tomlinsonm. ,1931 Inez Tillery. ('33.2)(c) 1-5-5-a-lurutha Ann Tomlinson m.Aug.7,1884 George W.,b. Aug. 4860,son of Wm. and (Walton)Cantrell.Geo.W.d.Bre- men,Ga.gay 15,1939. Ch.:1-Arthur G.,May 21,1886;2-John William,July 21,1889;3-Nathaniel A.,Oct.5,1893 1-5-5-5-1-Arthur G. Cantrell m.June 5,1910 Eula Mas,b. ,dau. of Wm.J. and ( )McClendon.Ch.: 1-George AlleTI,Tune 8,1914r2-Renther,Oct.4,1919;3-Glenna Mae,July 14,1926. 1-5-5-5-1-1-George Allen Cantrell m.June 19,1937 Emmie,b. ,dau. of Wm. and Josie( )Stanford. 1-5-5-5-2-John Wm.Cantrell m.Aug.16,1908 Hattie Jane, b. ,dau.of ("Bud") and (Garner)Helton. Ch.1-Horace -benton,JUTif7,1909;2-Herman Arthur,Aug.7,1912;3-Sybil Elizabeth,Dec.29,1921;4-John Barvey,Aug.2,1925;5-Hugh Windell, Oct. 14 1929.1-5-5-5-2-1-Horace Benton Cantrell m.Agnes, h. ,dau.of and r )Stevenson. 1-5-5-5-2-2-Herman Arthur Cantrell m:Nov.14 Mildred Williamson.(`h.:1-Robert Arnold,Mareh.28,1936;2-Janice Denna,Sept. 7.1938.(3276),M:4)(a,ITT. 1-5-5-6-Nathan Mitchell Tomlinson, Hartselle,Ala- m. Dec 4,1892 at Taylorsville,Ga. Mary Talitha,b.June 7,1874,dau.of Is-rael C. and Nancy Caroline (fripp)Davis,Ch.:1-Caro Ione,Feb.27,1895;2-Rose Lee,July 28,1897;3-John Wade,III,April 9, 1899;4-vary Lena,Oct.22,1901;5-Sarah("Sallie") Rene,July 28,1908. Caro b.Bremen,Ga.;others,Danville,Ala. 1-5-5-6-1-Caro Ione Tomlinson m.Danville,Ala.,Feb.2,1913 Jasper Lyle, b. Dec•25,1894,son of Wm.S. and Johnnie Elizabeth (StephenSonTKoberts,Danville,Ala. Ch.:1-Luther Edward;April 10,1916;2-Guy Davis,Sept.25,1917;3-Horace Lyle,April 7,1919; 4-Nancy Caroline.Sert.15,1930;5-Arthur Jo.,Dec.29,1933.Live Hartselle,Ala. 1-5-5-6-1-1-Luther Edward Roberts m.Sept.8,1935 Katherine C.,b. ,,dau.of Roy and Edna (Storie)Hewlett.Ch.:1-Lu- ther,July 071937. 1-5-5-6-1-2-Gni Davis Roberts m.Nov.26,1937 Elizabeth Oleen,b. ,dau.of Samuel Allie and Lula Mae(Summers)Blair. 1-5-5-6-1 -3-Horace Lyle Roberts m. May 4,1938 Elizabeth Byrd,b. ,dau.of Howard and Nell(Masterson)Burleson.C.:1- Eleanor Byrd, March 7,1919. 1-5-5-6-2-Bose Lee Tomlinson m. Aug 3,1913 George Wm.,b.July 11,1889,son of George Greek and Susie(Owen)1'reeman),b.Sept.11, 1858.Ch.:1aiiiYe7Aug.20;1914:2-Margaret,Nov.28,1915;3-Elizabeth, Oct. 19,1923. 1-5-5-6-2-1-Mail Sue Freeman m. July 5,1936 Eric Orr. 1-5-5-672-2-Margaret Freeman m ,193_,J.V.,b. ,son of George and Mattie(Wallace) Sims. Ch.:1-George Wm.,Oct.19,1936;2-John Vol,Sept.28,1938• 1-5-5-6-3-JohnWade Tomlinson,III, m. Aug. 11,1918 Cora Myrtle, b.march 11,1898,dau.ofJas.T.(b.Oct. 11,1869) and Maggie (Hamnton)Templeton. Ch.:1":Emes Pitchell,July 11,1919;2-Cora Ione,May 27,1921;3-Wm.Davis,June 7,1923;4-Nathan Howard,July 25,1926:5-Margaret Ruth,July 25,1929;6-Rachel Rene,July 4,1931:7-Tommie Wade,July 20.1936; Danville,Ala. 1-5-5-6-4-Mary Lena Tomlinson m.Dec.24,1918 Ratliff E.,b. ,1898,son ofGeo.C. and FannieA.(Ratliff)Hardwick.Ch.:1- Clarence A.,Oct.21,1919;2eMacon N., ,1923,Live Hartselle,Ala. 1-5-5-6-5-Sarah("Sa11ie") Rene Tomlinson m.June 3,1926 Arthur Russell,b.July17,1901,son of Olga Brula(b.May 24,1867) and Larula(RusseffThreeding,Decatur,Ala. Ch.:1-Lends Rene,Nov. 18, 1933. (13.7). 1-5-5-7-Rachel Jane("Jeneie") Tomlinson m.Dec.12,1589 Wm. Elkana,Dec.13,1850,son of Absalom and Nancy Jane(Parker)WILSON, who were b. in Lincoln Co.,N.C..Ch.:1-Chalmers G ,May 7,1891,d.March 9,1920;2-Wm.Abselom,Aug.6,1893;3-John Tomlin- son,Sept.8,1903. 1-5-5-7-1-Chalmers C Wilson m.Dec.23,1909 Nodie Lee,b.Dec.6,11594,dau. of Warner and Dicy(Posey)Summerlin.Ch.:1-Myr- tie c , ristine,March 17,1913;2-Lou Nell,Feb.6,1915.d.July 22,1928;3-Lloyd Chalmers,July 31,1918;4-Mildred,July 26,1920 1-5-5-7-1-1-Myrtie Christine Wilson m. June 20,1939 Lester Rice of Oxford,Ala. 1-5•5-7-2-Wm.Absalom Wilson m. Dec.20,1912 Eva Mae, b. ,dau. of ("Jack") and Della(Stricklend n Golden. Ch.:1-Pauline,Sept 12,1913;2-Chester Lee,June 9,1916;3-Wm.Roy,Aug.10,1918;4-Raleh,July 10,1921;5-Horace,Jan.24,1925. 1-5-5-7-2-1-Pauline Wilson m.Dec. 15,1933 Lowell Rush. Ch.:1-John Wm.,Nov.20,1915;2-Sybil Jene,April 15,1937. 1-5-5-7-1-JohnTfomlineon Wilson m.Dec.22,1927 Luvie Rebecca, b ,dau.of John O. and Ophelia (Studdard)Sharp. Ch.:-1-Robert Earl,Mareh 26,1931;2-Roderick Deen,April 19,1933;3-Rebecca Ann,March 3,1936. (13.8) 1-5-5-8-Sarah Ludusky Tomlinson m. Bremen,Ga. Sept.28,1890 Sockwell Leadore(Los Angeleae,Cal),b.Jan.31,1867 in Smith Co., Tex.,sf3nOf-Tohn Lewis,II, and Phoeriba (Sockwell)Ramilton,son or Archibald and Nancy(Thompson)Hamilton of Abbeville Dis-trict,S.C. and Gwinnett Co.,6a.)13.4)(2),(20.1)(a),(69)(b), Nancy being dau. of Matthew Thompson,Revolutionary soldier of Abbeville District(now Anderson Co.),S.C.(67)(n.1),"neighbor of Ebenezer Pettigrew, founder of a family still promin-ent in the And=-rem Co.,S.C. section"(22)(c)(See page 12 hereof).Ch.:(of Sockwell Leadore and Sarah Ludusky(Tomlinson) Hamilton,-first 3 b. in Bremen,Ga.,others, Da.ville,Ala)l-George Ridgle,Dec.14,1892:2-Renther Bozeman,Jan.8,1895;3- John Tomlinson,Jan.20,1897;4=Jan. 15,1899,d. May 6,1900;5-Archibald Halcott,June 21,1902:6-Thelma Lorraine,Nov.24.1904; 7-Sarah Francis,April 21,1907. InkJames Sockwell ,4th. child died in infancy 1-5-5-8-1- George Ridgle Hamilton Fabene,Tex. m.:1st.May 1916 Zelma Collins.Ch.:1-Zelma Lorraine,Feb.22,1918em.2nd.:

19_ Mamie Roberson.Ch.:2=Sarah Francis, Aug.16,1921;3-Ridgle Franklin,June 10,1930 1-5-5-8-1-1-Zelma Lorraine Hamilton m.Aug.29,1933 BenjaminMoore ,Vaughan,N.Mex..Ch.:1-Gerald Allen,July 3,1938.

2- Sarah Francis Hamilton m.Feb.28,1937 Benjamin Lancaster Ch.;1-Marion Frances,April 16,1939. 1 - 5- 5-3-2- Renther Bozeman Hamilton,Los Angeles ,Cal. m. Vaughan.N.Mex. June 18,1918 Lois Parks,b.June 15,1899.Ch.:1-Rob-ert Bruce,Julyi4:1920;2-Vireinia Lucile,Jan.8,1922;3-Mary Aileen,June 17,1924;4-gargurite Pearl,April 18,1929. 1-5-5-g-1-John Tomlinson Hamilton m.lst.:Sept.20,1920Manna Psrmlee,who d.Nov.5,1930. Ch.:1-Manna Lou,Jan.15,1922;2- John Wm.,TebT20,19f4TT:gareh L'race,March 22,1926;4-Ruth Orella,Jan.21,1930; m.2nd.:Jan.2,1937 Madeline Hammer. 1-5-5-8-a- Archibald Halcott Hamilton,Los Angelese,Cal.m.June 20,1931 Lorene Smith. 1-5-5-8-6-Thelma Lorraine Hanilton,Los Angelese,Cal. m. Aug.18.1931 A.C. Becker,Los Angeles,Cal.Ch.:1-Carl Arthur,Sept. 11,1932 ;2-Charles Leadore, April 27,1934;3-Lorraine Frances, April 10,1938. 1_5_5_8-1-Sarah Frances Hamilton m.Feb.20,1926 Archie Benjamin Stranghan,E.Vaughn,N.Mex..Ch.:1-Archie Leedore,July 25, 1928;2-Benjamin Earl,Za.9,1930;3-Paul Wm.,April 25,1933. ( 1-5-5-9-John Wade Tomlinson,II,Danville,Ala. m.Sept.29,1901 Mamie L ,b Feb.19,1882,dau.of George C. and Fannie Ann(Rat-

T pann.1)(b ).

liff)Hardwick. Ch.:1-George A.,July 3,1902;2-Buey N.,April 25,1907 ;3-Truitt M.,Jan.17,1918. 1-5-5-9-1-George A. Tomlinson,Minneapolis,Minn. m.Aug.15,1934 Leona Amelia Reichert,Lone Prarie,Minn.

2-Busy N. Tomlinson m. ,1938 Pauline Mayalorence,Ala. I7 Truitt U. Tomlinson m.Jan.29,1939 Annie Ruth gcHugh,Ragland,Ala. (13.4)(b).

1-5-5-10-Martin Lafayette Tomlinson,Jonesboro .Ark.m. March 31 1901 Annie Catherine("Katie") ,b.Jan.20,1880 in Carroll Co. Ga.,dau. of Dr.John T. and gneen(Miller)Edwarde."Katie" d. Nov.3 1924, Ch.:1-Horace E.,Feb.24,1903;2-Clara Belle,April 12,1906;3-Merrell H.,Aug 26,1909;4-Carl H.,June 2,1912;5-Mary K.,Aug.11,1915 1-5-5-10-2-Clara Belle Tomlinson m.May 27,1922 Curtis O. Nichols.Ch.:1-Mildred Maxine,Aug.28,1924;2-Mary Elizabeth,March 18,1927;3-Virginia Imogene,Jan.19,1931. 1-5-5-10 Merrell H. Tomlinson m.May 24,1930 Margaret Fields.Ch.:1-Francis Ann,April 16,1932;2-Sarah Margaret,July 2,1937

4-Carl H. Tomlinson m. Elmer Sitcler.Ch.:1-James MartinNov.2,1933. (35.2)(a). 1-5-6-Nancy-CY Tomlinson m. John Summers in Carroll Co.,Ga. and moved to ,Texas "in the early days",where she a. June 29,1871.(13.3),(11.4.)(1).(33.2)(b). 1-5-7-Sarah Tomlinson m.lst : ,1853 Drury Boatright.Ch.:1-Robert, ,185 14;(411)(a)(5);m,2nd.; ,1864 James Shellnut and d.Feb.3,1920.Ch.:2-Josephine,Nov.3,11365,d.unm.March 3,1935;1-John Hervey,Feb.7,1867;4-George Allen,April 17, 1869;5-Charles Whitfield,Oct.15,1870;6-Sarah ,May 31,1873. 1-5-7-1-Robert Boatright m. Sadie Barge,Ch.:None. 1-5-7--George Allen Shellnut m.Nov. 10,1895 Bessie Mae Steinheimer. Ch.:1-Zephaniah, 489_;2-Grace, ,189 3-Sybil, ,190 .;"--ffa ,190 ;6-John, nche. .190_;5-Ruth, ,190_;7-George, ,191_;8-Alexander

,191 :9-"Tack", ,191_;10-Sera, ,191 ,24S Ivy §t.,Atlanta,Ga. 1-5-7-4-1-Zephaniah Shellnut m.Dec.5,1920 Mary Virginia Nesbit.Ch.:1-Sara Virginia, .Zephaniah d.Aug.5,1937•

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1- 5-7-4- -36- 2-Grace Shellnut m.Oct.18,1931 Paul Ferran. Shellnut m.June 2,1935 Robert McWhorter

1-5-7-47-Geoerge Shellnut m.June 3,1932 Zettie Shackleford 1-5- 7-4-9- "Jack" -Shellnut Lug 16,1937 Nancy Shackleford (32.8)(a).

1-5-7-6- sancr-swermu—E. ,1897 T.J. Robinson.Ch.:1-Edith,oct.3,1898;2-James,Oct. la,1a0O;3-Rebie.Dec.9,1902:4-Mi- rum,Feb.26,1904;5-Rebecca,Jan.11,1907;6-Sarah,July 4,1911 .

1- 5- 7-6-1-Edith Robinson m. E.D.Hill 2-James Robinson m. Jennie Howard

Rebie Robinson m H,N,b. ,son of John Cash.

1-5-7-6- 11eMirun Robinson m. Rosa,b. ,1904,dau.of Jas.A. and Della (Graen)Horard(See REID,"1-5-2-6-5-7-3"

page 7 hereOTY: 1-5-g-Martin Ruff Tomlinson. m. 1st. in Texas. Ch.:1-George, ;2-Martin, of Okla.m.

2nd. lga_ in Carroll Co.,Ga. d. in Haralson Co.,Ga. May 14,1913. Much of his life was spent in Texas and. Ok-

lahoma. (33.2)(a),(33.4)(a). N 0 T E : The home of NAhaniel Tomlinion,lievolutionary soldier of Lancaster aistrict,S.C. and Putnam Co.,Ge . was ,- and grave probably is,- on land lot number thirty two(32) in the Thirteenth(13th.)listrict of original Baldwin,now Putnam Co., Ga. near Cedar Creek in the southwest corner of present Putnam county about one mile from Stanfordville,Gaawhich town is on a county road about ten(1O) miles southwest from Eatonton,Ga.,said lot being in the old"Ealfacre" District. He bought this lot in 1818 es aforesaid when he was living in Lancaster Dist a S.C..In his will,and elsewhere it is described se ad-joining Elisha"Matthews"and James Bowdain, Elisha being the father of Maj.John 1' "Mathis" ,who lived in the old Methis-Driskell home near the neighborhood cemetery."James Bowdain's land"has not been identified.Other land willed by said Na-thaniel described as "joining Levin Stanford" is the"50 acres"next to present home of W.W Bradley and his land"adjoining Herod Bridges" is probably the plaCe known locally for years as 'the Bridges place".The "5,D acres where I now live"iill-ed by said Nathaniel to his grand daughter,Rebecca Gantt, is now part of "the Wisdom place" which has been returned to the family kin by being acquired by Miss Dora Mathis,Galveston,Tex.,daughter of John Tomlinson Mathis and his first wife,Carrie Pou Driskell.See "1-2-1-5" nage 33 hereof. (33.q(a,b),(89•1(a).

Daniel Bearden,Eatonton,Ga. is a descendant of Nathaniel Tomlinson and Maj.John Thomas Methis,who once lived at the Cox-Mathis place near Stanfordville,the r•elationship being through the Slaughter family connection.

Only a few miles away was the home, and probably is the location of the grave of,another Revolutionary soldier, Zephaniah Harvey of Edgefield Co a S.C.,Pancock,Baldwin and Jasper counties,Ga.- who drew,-and made his home until his death on,- land lot number thirty nine(39) in the Fourteenth(14th.)District of original Baldwin(now Jasner)aa,Ga, which lot adjoins Putnam county's west line about nine(9) miles southeast of Monticello,Ga. and about seven(7) miles north of the intersection of the dividing line between Putnam and Jasper counties with the north line of Jones Co.,Ga., near Cedar Creek.

Compiler is great-great-grand-daughter of both said NATHANIEL TOMLINSON and ZEPRANIAH HARVEY and has established proof thereof and of the military services of each as soldiers in the Revolutionary War, and has enlist& the active co-operation for the location and appropriate marking of the graves of each in a joint memorial service through Piss Lille Odom,Rt. ,Itatonton(Stanfordville),Ga.,Mrs.O.E (Ida C.)Lancaster,Regent Saraeant Jasper Chapter,D.A.R.,Shady Dale,Ga.,Hon. W.D.Reid7Eatonton,Ga., W.A. Reid,Surveyor,Monticello,Ga. and Mrs.J.L. Beeson,Georgia D.A.R. Ristorian.Yilledgeville,Ga., as well as the editor of the Eatonton(Ga.)Messenger.(33.5)(a,b),(33.8)(a,b),(89.2)(a).

The records herein cited of:(a) the military services in the cause of American Independence by:(1)NATHANIEL Tor-LINSON and(2) Zephaniah Harvey and (b) the descent from each of compiler's grand-daughters,Nancy Elizabeth and Jeanette Turner MACMURCHY were attached to, or referred to,in their applications for membership in the Black Hawk Society of Illinois of THE CHILD EN OF THE AYMRICAN REVOLUTION on which each were admitted to membership Oct.11.1938 by the Nation-al Society and natioRInunbers given on the certificate of membership to Nancy Elizabeth MacMurchy in the line of ZEPHAN-IAH HARVEY "44,756" and to Jeanette Turner MacMurchy,44,755 in the line of NATHANIEL TOPLISSON.

Compiler's aeelication for membership in the North Shore Chanter of Illinois ,DAUGHTERS OF Thh: AMERICAN REVOL-UTION in the lines'of her two great-great-grandfathers,Zephaniah Harvey and Nathaniel Tomlinsorallevolutionary soldiers, as aforeseid,only referred to,and begged leave to adopt,as proof in suport thereof the evidences attached to the said applications of her grand-doughtereaNancy Elizabeth and Jeanette Turner MacMurchy.On these compiler was given member-ship under National Number 311268 Dec.8,1938.

Descendants of either of said Revolutionary soldiers,whether shown in this booklet or not,may obtain membership in these and other patriotic societies based' on Revolutionary military services of these two, and others shown herein by obtaining from local organizations. or National headquarters,Washington,D.0 and State Captere the appli-cations forms and filling same from facts shown herein,or obtained elsewhere ,sign and make oath to same ,filing as instructed with the small application fees ,-all without expenseive prepration through specialist in this line of work. If carefullydone. prompt admission may usually beexpected. The use of the above filed proofs will be made available to amy de-cendants under the rules of the societies.

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Supplement and corrections for page 10 hereof:R E I D Nancy Izorah:"1-5-2-12-1-2 "Nancy Izorah Reid m.Dec.S, 1895 at Waco,Ga.Thomas James Wood,b. Jan. 25,1873.merchant 421 Cotton Ave a Macon.GraCh.:-(all b.in BremeT1T67..):1-Lewis Clinton,Aug.3,1896;2-Jennie Elaine*Dec.25,1900:3-Henry drady,Feb.22,1906. 1-5-2-12-1-9-1Lewis Clinton Wood,Salea manager, 1231 5th.Ave.W.,Birmingham,Ala. m.Dec.26,1915 Henrietta Lenora McBride, Tallapoosa,Gaa b.May 16,1895.Ch.:1-James Donald,Oct.2,1916,Bremen,Ga.;2-Horold Ray,Aug.16,1921,Atlasta,Ga. 1-5-2-12-1-9-2-Jennie Elaine Wood m.Macon,Ga. April 22,1918 J. Carter Magi11,3507 147th.St a rlushing,Long Island,N.Y. Ch.:-1-J.Carter,JraMacon,Ga.,April 16,1919;2-Louise Elaine,March 23,1922. Galdoris 1-5-2-42-1-9-1-Henry Grady Wood,salesman,305 Wilson Ave.,Trenton,N.J. m Brooklyn,N.Y. Dec.31,1928 Claire Salyth/b.March 21,1906,Brooklyn,N Y.Ch.1-Nancy Claire,June 3,1936,Brooklyn,N.Y.;2-Eenry Grady,JraTrenton,N.J.,May5,1939.(31.6)(a).

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No one has been, or will be ,intentionally omitted from this or any other similar family histories on which we may work.All,of whom we can learn anything, aa the date of printing are shown. Our other relatives indicated usder. items 39 and 40 of " Sources of Irfortation"on page 38 hereof will be listed in similar manner as herein as fast as health, life and circumstances permit. Until these are completed no supplement to this booklet is contemplated.Then.supplements or revised editions, of any and all families, which we hope to print, may be published.

To permit earlier issues for the other families indulgence is asked of all who may send others of their kin for a future edition as we can do no mo re than store such until these other families have had our attention,when we will open by further correspondence checking of the added material.

To such of our other families as this reaches we invite immediate sending of all family records,such as copies of names, dates of marriage,birth and death of any relatives,with other information obtained,always included as fully as possible the names of all mothers, their birth date,their parents names and birth and death dates(and marriage)as well as maiden Christian and surname of mothers. To make the fullest and clearest use of all information,indicate by families each group,- an entire famifY together,-in order of ages,or dates of birth, or estimates of year of birth ,- and whose children the parents are, in each family.A statement of from whom the information was obtained,-name and address,- and the name and address of the person holding the family Bible or other records copied or quoted,and a statement of the name and address of the party copying or compiling family history sent . We will try to make prompt acknowledgement of receipt of all such information without further inquiry until we reach'the subject in the order of plan of our work.

To releive us of the most possible correspondence, and thereby promote the earlier completion of similar book-lets for others of our families we assure you that all we know as to either of the five main families,GASTON,RARVEY, REID, SIMONTON and TOMLINOON listed hereins is ahown,and we could give no one any further information about any of them.

It is not probable that we can work any more on any of these five families before end of 1940,1f . living and well. * Reid soldiers of the Revolution paid by N.C. for such services rendered prior to Jan. 1,1782 included James,Ltajese.

5th.Regiment,Col.Edward Buncombe,Alvin,Saliabury Dist.(60)(a) and pension to Thomas taid,private,N.C.Militia,March 1831,age 77 years.(82)(q).

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-37- SOURCES OF I'NFORMATION.

1.Recorde in family Bibles of births,marriages and deaths in families of: 1-HENRY WYATT and Nancy C.(Davenport) REID,and their descendants to date as collected by Elijan Newton Beid,Bremen,Ga.,son. 2-Robert Alexander and Nancy Katherine(Adrian) Reid;3 -John Dickinson and Mary Ann(Reid)Aldridge; 4-Henry Thomas and (a) Mollie(Williams) Reid and (b) Jane(Wilson) Reid; 5-Charles Lewin and Lucinda Oregon(Hamilton)Reid ; 6-Matthew Edward and Beulah(Long)Reid; 7-James Franklin and Amanda C.(Tillmari)Aldridge; -William Harvey and Amanda (Reid)Reid; 9-John and Esther(Waugh)Gaston,Cedar Shoals,Chester Co.S.C.9b-Thos. and Ellender(Clark)Gaston Co.,I11.;

9c-Joseph and Jame(Brown)Gaston,Cedar Shoals,Chester Co.,S.C.10-Isaac and Katie(Reid) Wigginton; 1T-Jefferson D. and Laura(Reid)Nelson; 12-Herschel D. and Gertrude(Murphy) 13-James Prince and Sarah Ann(Adams)Griffin; 13.1-Wesley Capers and Katherine(Kingsbery) Stripling; 13.2-Henry Martin.III. and Mary Williams)Reid,Bowdon,Ga.13.3 -John and Sarah (Harvey) Tomlinson! 13.4-John Wade and (1) Nancy Elizabeth(HEAD) and (2) Ieabel(Jonos)TOMLINSON 13.4(b) John Wado,II..and Mamie L. (Hardwick) Tomlinson.13.5-Samuel Black and Hannah( Holcombe ) Weir 13.6-Isaac Hughey and Nancy Elizabeth (Tomlinson ) Weir.13.7 -Nathan Mitchell and Mary Talitha(Davis) Tomlinson. 13.8 -Wm.Elkana and Rachel Jane("Jennis , "(Tomlinson)Wilson.13.9 -James and Margaret("Peggy")(Roberts)HEAD of Va.,S.C. and 14-Geo.and ( )Reid,Lancaster Co.,Pa.Rowan Co. Ga.(a)Affidvait ,Feb.1,1939 of Mrs.Hannah Louisa(Head)Wilson

N.C. and Abbeville Dist.,S.C. 14.1-Wm.M. and Edithf"Edi")(Adams) Williams

II.Replies to letters of inquiry by L.D. McPherson and wife by: - 15-Wm.Dennis Reid, Estonton,Putnam Co.,Ga.:(a),Aug.2,1938;(b),May 31,1939;( 16-Memorandum dictated by Lucinda Oregon (Hamilton) McPherson,Bremen,Ga. Dec. 1908 to son,Lewin D. McPherson,checked,

confirmed and enlarged by letter Feb.12,1921 by Henry Thomas Reid,Esq.,Temple(Bremen),Ga.,his daughter,Miss Tas- sie Reid,Bremen,Ga. acriviner as per her affidavit Aug.2,1938;(c) Miss Tassie Reid's letter ,Feb.22,1939;

17-Royal Ullman Reid,Rt._ ,Blora,Tenn.(a),Aag.30,1938;(b),Oct.23,1938;(c),March 6,1939;(d),MaY 9,1939; 18-John N. Sharpe,Statesville,N.C.:(a).May 19,1939;(b)May 31,1939;(c),June 30,1939 ;(d),July 25,1939. 19 -Dr.T.B. Rice,Historian.Greene Co.,Greensboro.Ga.:(a),May 11,1939;(b),May 16,1939;(c),May 17,1939;(d),June 7,1939;

(e),May 19,1939;(f),June 20,1939;(g),July 26,1939. 20-Mrs. Katie ( Wigginton) McMahan, Rt. Oldwardsville.Ala.:(a).April 24,1939;(b),May 13,1939;(c),May 13,1939; 20.1Sockwell Leadore Hamilton,Los AngeTes,Cal.(a)Affidavit.Aug. 15,1938; (b)Records from his and children's Family Bibles 2G1a.1 -Samuel Brittain Gaston,Jr.,Atlanta,Ga.:(a),July 21,1939;(b),July 26,1939; 20.2 -Mrs.L.B.(Louella Gaston) Overton, 1821 Ave.F.,Ensley,Ala.:(a),July 26,1939; 21 -Mrs,Joseph M.(Minnie Entrekin)Shaw,tit.Zion,Ga.(Carroll Co.);(a),Dec.22,1938;(b),April 25,1939; 1938. 22-Alexander S. Salley,Jr.Sec.Historical Commission of S.C.,(a),July14,1938;(b),May 13,1939;(c),July 20,1939;(d)JunelLj 22.1-0. Roddy Bell,Judge of Probate,Lancaster,Lancaster Co.,S.C.:(a),March 14.1939; 23-John B. Wilson,Ga.Secy.of State,Atlanta;(a),Aug.18,1938;(b),Anril 24,1939;(c),May 24,1939;(d),Nov.29.1937;(e),Dec.6,

1937:(f),Ang.4.1938;(g),July 30,1939. 24-W.P Blackwell,S.C. Soc'.of State,Columbia:(a),May 9,1939;(b),March 11,1939;(c),March 15,1939. 25-Thad Eure,N.C. Sec'y of State, -Robt.C.Ailley,Grant Clerk,Raleigh.:(a),May 16,1939; 26-Mrs. Wm.S.(Zelma Knight)Clough,Seymour,Tex.:(a),May 27,1938;(b),June 10,1939; 27 -E.Lloyd Lewie,Ordinary,Greene Co.,Greensboro.Ga.:(a),April 21.1939 28-L.B. Moon,Ordinary,Jackson Co.,Jefferson,Ga.:(a),May 12,1939; 29-H.R. Thompson,Register of Deeds,Gaston Co.,Gastonia,N.C.:(a),April 18,1939; 30-Mrs.Hattie Y. Harden,Clerk,Probate Court,Cheater Co.,Chaster,S.C.:(a),May 5,1939;(b),Aug.1,1939 31-Joshua F. and Jane (Reid)Rowell, Rt. . ,Vinemont,Cullman Co.,Ala.(a),Nov.16,1938. 31.1-Annie Laurie Hil1,At1a2ta,Ga.:(a),July 10,1939;31-2-Leonidas F.Livingston,III,Postmaster,Atlanta,Ca.Aug.17,1939 31.3 -J.Amon Gaston,Jackson,Ga.;(a),July 13,1939;31.4Mrs,Wm.Lavie(Josephine("Jodie")(Gaston)Robinson,(a),July 29,1939. 31.5-Mrs.Ion M.(Mary Gaston)aarter,Athens,Ga.(a),July 29,1939. 31.6-Lewis Clinton Wood,Birmingham,Ala.(a),Aug.1,1939; 32-Henry Martin Reid,IV,Rt. ,Vinemont,Ala.:(a),Dec.26,1938;Hanry Martin Reid,V,Danville,Ala.;(d),Junel,1939;(e).June

7,1939; 2enry Martin Reid:VI,Bowdon,Ga.:(g),June 29,1939. 32.1-W.W.Dickson,Ordinary,Jackson Co.,Jeffereon,Ga.:(a),July 22,1938;32.2aMrs.Jno.White Garland,Sr ,Barnesville.Ga.(a), 32.3 - Mrs.U.G.(Kathleen Simonton)Peart,754 N.State St.,Jackson,Mies.:(a),July 25,1939; • Feb .,14,1939 32.4-James Jefferson Thomasson,Carrollton,Ga.:(a),May 28,1939;(b)July 10,1939; 32.5- Martin Lafayette Tomlinson,Jonesboro,Ark.:(a),JuLy . 10,1939;32.6-Jno.Wm.Cantrell,Rremen,Ga.:(a),June 11,1939. 19 19 32.7-Mrs. Henry Freeman(Johnnie V. Rains)Weir,Wellington,Tex.:(a),July 9,1939;32.8-Jno.Harvey Shellnut,Bremen,Ga.Juld10, 32.9-Horace Traylor,Judge of Probate Court,Fairfield Co.,Wfnnsboro,S.C.:(a),June 28,1939 33-Herschel DI Reid.Fairview,Birmingham,Ala :(a),April 27,1939;(b),April 25,1939; 33.1 -mrs,J.E.(Louise 7.)Hays,C.a.State Historian,Department of Archives and History,Atlanta,Ga.:.(a),Dec.14,193 1 ;b) i9Ji3ilgy 33.2-Arthur Hutcheson Tomlinson,Falkville,Ala:(a),Sept.20,1938;(b),Affidavit,May 17,1938 authenticating

family Bible records of:(1),John and Sarah(Harvey)Tomlinson and (2)John Wade and lst.:Nancy Elizabeth(Head) and 2nd.leabelle(Jones) TOMLINSOY;(c) Arthur Hutcheson and :let.Georgia Emeline(Moody) and 2nd.Louise(Teague)Nesmith TCNLINSON.

33.3-John Wesley Janes,Rt.5,Carrollton,Ga.:(a),Affidavit,July 14,1939: 33.4-Jurutha Ann Tomlinson(Mrs.Geo.W.Cantrell),Bremen,Ga.:(a),Affidavit, March 16,1938, authenticating family Bible

records of :(1) John Wade and let. Nancy Elizabeth(Head) and 2nd.Isabelle(Jones) TOMLINSON;(b)her own and husband's 33.5-Miss Lilla Odom,Rt. Ratonton(Stanfordville),Putnam Co.,Ga.:(a),Sept.3,1938;(b),Sept.13,1938; (family 33.6-Eugene Middlebrooks7Ordinary,Jaeper Co.,Monticello,Ga.:(a),Aug.3,1937;(b),May 19.1938;(c),April 6,1938; 33.7-Mrs. Joseph J.(Daisy Stallings) Clingman,Brownwood,Tex.:(a)Nov.12,1935; 33.8-W.A. Reid,Surveyor,Jasper Co. .Monticello,Ga.:(a),Aug.24,1938;(b),Oct:26,1938; 33.9- Mrs.r.L. Crouch,Edgefield,S.C.:(a),Aug.19,1938;(b),Sept.30,1938; 34-Dr.J.Foster Reid,M.D.,Buchanan,Ga.:(a).April 22,1939; 34.1-John I. Carr, Recorder of Deeds and Register of Wills:etc.Northumberland Co.,Suntury,Pa.:(a),June 22,1939; 34.2 -JohnH. Jones,Bremen,Ga.:(a),June 21,1939; 34.3-Miss Balms Cole,Carrollton,Ca.:(a),June 26,1939; 34.4-Frank O'T1e11,Recorder of Deeds.Cumberland Co.,Carlisle,Pa.:(a),July 27,1939; 34.5.41.M. Brittain,Judge of Probate,Randoplh Co.,Wedowee,Ala.:(a);June 26,1939; 34.6-Mrs. Wilbur Wister(Katherine Boatright)West,Carrollton,Ga.:(a),June 25,1939;(b),June 29,1939; 34.7-Mrs. Warner Asbery(Margaret Ida Dempsey)Entrekin,Tallapoosa,Ga.:(a),June 20,1939; 34.8-Mrs. Jos.E.(Lena Lillian Graton)Brown,Carrollton,Ga.:(a).June 21,1939;(b),June 28,1939; 34.9-Miss Lorene Aldridge,DanvilIe,Ala.;(a),April 4,1939;(b),April 12.1939; 35-F.M. Holcombe,Hamiltnn,Ala.:(a ) ,April 21,1939; 35.1 -R.B.Weir,Jr.,*wton,Niss.:(a),July 28,1939; * 35.1a-Georgia(Gaston) Perdue,(a),Aug.13,1939(See page 22 hereof.)* • 35.2 -B.D.McCubbins,Clork Superior Court ,Rowan Co.,Salisliry,N.C.:(a).Max 5, 1939. 35.3 -Matthew 6mston Earnest,Mt Zion,Carroll Co Ga.(a) , 1 939 35.4-Miss Lotte A. Bausman,Lancaster,Pa.:(a),June 16,1939;(b),Gonealogical notes on Simonton name in Lancaster Co.,Pa.

and elsewhere reviewed,June 16,1939. 1939 35.5-George Franklin Reid,Piedmont.Ala.:(a),June 13,1939;(b),June 17,1939;(c),June 19,1939;(d),June 21,1939;(e),June 24 35.6- Mem C. Weir.Gastonburg,Ala. to Wm.H.Gaston arr.,Dallas,Tex.,:(a),Sept.10,1925; 35.7-Wm.H.CastonaJr.. 4401 Cedar Springs Road,Dallas,Tex.,:(a),Anril 22,1939; 35.8-G.A.Barron,Clerk Superior Court,Oglethorpe Co.,Lex1ngton, Ga. to Mrs.Edgar Lamar Smith,Washington,Ca.(a),June 14,1939 35.9- Ernest T.Wright,Deputy Recorder of Deede,Philadelphia Co.,Philadelahia,Pa.:(a),June 12,1939; 36- Charles J. Reid,Bremen,Ga.:(a),May 29,1929; 36.1-Mrs Caro Wilmon(Bessie Adams)HendersoneAtlanta,Ga.:(a),June1,1939;(b),June 6,1939,(c),June 12,1939. 36.2 -J.I. Beid,Burlington,Wioming:(a),JulY 5, 1938 . 36.3-Mrs Geo Martin(Drada A.L.Rooker) Holcombe,Carrollton,Ga.to Editors Thompson and Gableof The Monitor,Nov.4,1886

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- 3g- 36.4-Mrs. Edgar Lamar( Sarah q )Smith,Washington,Ga.:(a),June 6,1939;(b),June 14,1939;(c),Atstracts made by her June10-

14,1939 of original papers in the administration of the estate in Wilkes Co.,Ga.of Margaret Simonton,deceased, 1791. 36.5-Roland J. Akin,Bowdon Junction,Ga.:(a),June 11,1939; 36.6-Mrs.W.D.(Belle Blackburn)Bullard,Safford,Ala.:(a),March 3 1 , 1939; (b),April 10,1939; (c),April 17,1939; (d),Apr.21,1939 36.7-Dr.Chalmers Gaston Davideon,Davidson College,Davidson,N.0 :(a),May 1,1939; 36.8-Jessica C.Ferguson,Genealogist,Pa.State Library and Museum.Harrisburg,Pa.:(a),June 8,1939 36.9-Jesse Clerk Williams,Temple,Ga.:(a),June 29,1939

GENEALOGIES. 37-"The Reid family of N.C. and Ga."- By Judge WM. Dennis Reid ,official Historian ,Putnam Co.,Eatonton,Ga. using"Mem-

orandum Genealogy of Reid and Lawson",manuscript,prepared by Judge Thomas G. Lawson,M.C.,Eatonton,Ga. .deceased hus_ band of Mary Frances (Reid)Lawson, sister of Judge Reid's father,John Samuel of Putnam and James P. of Morgan Co.Ga. (1938

3$-"The Holcombe Geneslogy",unpublished manuscript.-By James Bernard Holcombe,1290 Durand Drive NE.,Atlanta.Ga.,Sept.28, 39- (c)'. 1X -H OLCOMBE;(d),X .-HEAD-ROBERTS;(e), XI .-WEIR-BLACE" -By Mrs. Lewin D.(Hannah

Elizabeth Weir) McPherson,- each in manuscript form in preparation for editions as time and circumstances permit. 40-(a)"Partial Genealogy of Hamiltona of S.C. and Ga. and Beide of N.C. and Ga",Sent.27,1933;(b),"Partial Genealogy

of McPherson and Kincheloe families of Va.".,June 20,1932,- both by Lewin Dwinell McPherson of Evanston and Chicago,Ill.,copies of each being in principal libraries and archives.The latter was reprinted,-by permission in 1938 as Chapter IV,"Daniel McPherson and connected familiesaiW WELLS AND ALLIED FAMILIES" by Dr Guy Her- bert Wells,President,Ga. State College for Women and wife,Ruby(Hammond)Wells,Milledgeville,Ga.;

(c)III."KINCHELOE" and (d)7MCPHERSON",in manuscript form for revised and enlarged edition combining both.By.Lew- in Dwinell McPherson.

41-"The Reid Family. Southern Branch. In Northwest Ga.r-By L.D McPberson,The Bremen(Ga)Gateway,E.ditio 4Sept. 1.1939. 42-"Concordance and Collection of the Gaston Family"-By Rev. Hugh Gaeton,Presbyterian minister and writer("1-1-2-3-1-1-

",page 19 hereof),copies of which he brought to America in 1766 for each of his sisters.Nlizabeth(Gaston)Knox,Mary (Gaston)McClure,Janet(Gaston)Strong and Martha(Gaston) Roseborough,which has been preserved by Gaston descendants,in-eluding Mrs.W.B (Leila DeVaga)Cox,Chester,S.C. and Mrs (Kathleen )Wooten,Milledgeville, 0a. In it he traced since . 876 A.D (1063 years) the ancestry of the American Gaston family through their forebear,John,(Jean), or Gaston de Poi', Duke of Nemours, Huguenot refugee from France to Scotland by 1640,in one German,one Saxon and fourteen(14)French kings, ruling for nearly 600 years.

43-"Ohio Valley Genealogies"-By Charlei A Hanna,-privately printed,New York:(a),pages 40-48;(b),page 42,-lst. column; (c),preface pages v-xxv;(d),page 44.

414 Compendium of American Genealogy",-First Families in America.-By The Institute of American Genealogy,Chicago,:(a), Vol.VI page 363

IV. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS 47-VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION (Office of old U.S. Commissioner of Pensions), Washington,D.C..Proofs in support of claims

by officers, soldiers and sailors and their widows and orphans for pensions, bounty land grants,etc. for services in (a),the Revolutionary War by :(1),Samuel Reed(Reid) of Lancaster Co.,Pa.,Rowan Co.,F.C.,Abbeville and Pendleton

Districts,S.C.,Owinnett Co.,Ga. and St. Clair Co.,Ala.,File:S.14 2 59;(2),John Gaston of Pa. or N.J.,Chester Co. S.C.,- and by hi% widowJeanette"Jennet",("Jane") Gaston,Jefferson Co.,I11.,File: 461;(3),Hugh Gaston of Pa.or N.J.,Chester Co.,S.C. and Wilcox Co.,Ala.,Files:31 926 and 10 729;(4),Josenh Gaston,Chester Co:,S.C.,File;W.

23 039; (6),Iaa.Gaston(son of Robert Gaston) of Lancaster Co.,Pa.,Chester and Lancaster counties,S.C.,Christian Co.,Ky• and Wayne Co.,Ill.File:23 082 ;(5),Wm.Gaston(son of Robt.) of Lancaster Co.,Pa.,Chester Co.,S.C.,Christian Co., Ky. and Marion Co.,Il1.File:32 265;(7),Zephaniah Harvey,Edgefield Co.,S.C.,Hancock,Baldwin and Jasper counties, Ga:(67)(d),(77)(i);(0,Nathaniel Tomlinson of Camd4n Dist.,Lancaster Co.,S.C. and Putnam Co.,Ga(67)(c),(66)(d): (9),Robert Allison, ;(10),Robert Gaston, (11),MAJ.John Walker,Chester Dist ,S.C.,April 11,1848;-affidavit(See page 19 hereof)

(b) "Naynes' (Creek and CherokSe Indians) War".1792-1796:(1),Henry Reid,Bounty Land Warrant No.23,320;(2),George Reid,No.42,663,- his widow,Jane(Gaston) Reid,No.14,390;(3)Alexander Reid, by his widow,Lydia(Harrison)Reid,No. 25,388, superseding cancelled Nos. 42, 572 (73,552? or 93,552?,'hard to read on account of fading."

(c)War of 1812:Boulty Land Warrants;(1)George Reed(Reid),No.42,663,widow,Jane(Gaston)Reid, No.14 390;(2),Wyatt Chandler, No.6,347;(3),Mary Ann(Woods) Chandler, widow of Wyatt Chandler,No. 12,684;(4)Matthew Gaston,Butts Co.,Ga. Wile No.: 133 105;(5)James N. Gasten,Spartanburg- Co.,S.C.. File No.:ll 862.80.50; 12 799.80.55;

(d)War of 1812:Pensions:(1),Mary Ann (Woods)Zhandler,Haralson Co.,Ga.No.11,367 Wile. (e)Creek Indian War in Ga. in 1936:(1) ,Samuel Black Weir,Carroll Co.Ga.(2),widow,Hannab(Holcombe)Weir,RaralsonCo.,0ft (f) Seminole Indian(Florida)War in 1937(1)-and (2).Same as (e) next above.Bounty Land Warrant No.,5090;(2),Penaion

certificate No.271,Knoxville(Tenn).Agency,on No. 160-50 File. 48-u.s, CENSUS: A,D. 1790,first; (1),1530:(2),1840;(3),1850;(4),1560;(5),1570;(a)Carroll Co. Ga.;(b)Owinnett Co.,Ga.;

(c),Abbeville Dist.,S.C.;(d),Newbern Diet.,Craven Co.,N.C.(first)(e),Cleburne Co.,Ala.(5). Indexed Reprints by .U.S. Bureau of Census,enumeration of 1790(first) for :MK.:Hancock Co.:(1),Camden Town,p.26; (g),Gouldsborough Town,p.26; Cumberland Co.(h),Cape Elizabeth Town,p.13;(i),Raymond TowrPlantation,p.24; NORTH CAROLINA:(d),Newbern Dist.,Craven Co(j4Salisbury District, I r a d e l 1 Co.;(k),p.156;(m),p.158:(n),p. 160.PENNSYLVANIA:Chester Co:Uwchaud Township(o),pv71;(q)TredeffrinTownship,p.71;Cumberland Co.,(0,1).83•(8),Dauphin Co „p.89;(t),Franklin Co,p. ;(u),Northumberland C .,p.190;(v),Washington Co.,p.248; (w),Westmoreland Co.,p.265; SOUTH CAROLINA:Cheraw Dist.(:),p.45; Ninety S i x Dist., (y),p•75; Edgefield Co., (z),p.63; Camden Dist.Lancaster Co.,(aa),p.230ibbeville Co.," " "(bb),p.

59

VIRGINIA:(1782-1785):Lancaster Co.,(cc),PP•55 and 91;Tdd),p.91;Orange Co.,(ee),13•39;(ff),P.97; MKRYLAND:(gg),p21 NEW YORK:(hh),p.79;(iTLP71T97

49- Original Commission issued to George Reed(Reid),Esq.,Feb.26,1813 as "Captain of Volunteer Troop of Dragoons,8th. Squadron,4th.Regiment of Cavalry"-By.Gov .David Betchell of Ga. as filed by George Reid of Carroll Co.,Ga. in application for"bounty land grant" Warrant No.42,633 in Office of U.S. Commissioner of Pensions,Washington,D.C.

COUNTY RECORDS:(1),Wills;(2),Adminstration of Estetes;(3 )Gmardianships;(4),Deeds and Mortgages;(5),Powers of Attorney. N.C. 50-Rowan Co:(1),Book"A"(a),p.147;(b),pn.243-244; 51-Iredell Co.:(1):(a),Book 2 page 23; Ga. 52-Carroll Co:(4),Books:(a),"F",p.454;(b),"G" p.22;(07"Fip.482-483;(d),"K" p•237;(e)7K e p.46-47;(0"I"p.209;(g),p

7$6-787 53-Greene Co.:(2),Books,"B"(a),po.39-40:(b),• "E"(c),PP.99-100;(d),p.70;(e):Book"G"p435(f),R.40;(g).p.58;

(h),p.110;(i), p •157;(i),p•173;(k),pp.113-184; * (m),p.244;(n),pp•289- ;(o)0.352:(p) • Book "F",p.112: ,(r),"G" p.166;;(0,262,(q),P.104;(t),"K",pn.296-297;(u),"E"p,200;(w)(4)Book ° 1" p.352;(w)

(5)(x),"EX",pp.251-252;(7) ,p.199; ;(1),n.233;(aa),p 292;(bb),p.295;"G";(oc),P.363;(dd),p.432: (2)(aa.1)"G"pp•310-311; (1)(bb.1)"F 1 pp. 100,351;(4)(b.WEE" pp•45,95;

53 .1-Hancock Co.:(4) Book "H" p.458; 238 5 Jackson Co.:( 4 ):Books:"D"(d),P.22;(e),o.501;(f),p.507;(0,PP.155,156 and 496;(h),Book"I" p.74;(1),n.475;(3),"H"p 54.1-Jasper Co.(1):Book:(a),M-No.10 pp•235-236;(4):Books:(b),No.B-1"pp.266-267;(c),"8-2"p '45y 55-Oglethorpe Co.:(1),(a) Book"No.2" p.65; 55.1-Putnam Co.:(1).:Book:(a),"B"pp.164-165;(b), p.149;(4):(c),"H" pp.211-212. 56.Wilkes Co.:(1): Bk.(a)"DD" p.67(burned);(4);(c),"GG" p.485. 57-YORK CO.,Me.(1):Vo1.6:(a),P .117;(b),p.176; . (4):Books:(c),No.43 p.119;(d),No.63 p.20;No.12(e),P.61:

(f).p.275;(g),No.14 p.465;(h),No.16 p.81;(i),No.18 p.149(also in Proprietors' Record,Falmouth,BookNo. 1 p.147);No.19:(J),p.28;(k),p•327;(m),p 3 814(,No.20,p.156;No.21:(o),p•23;(P),p•274;(1),No.22 p.215; (r),No.23 p.45;(s),No.24 p.319;No.25:(0,p.50;(u),p.268;v),p.269;No.26:(w),p.12;(x),p.13; (y),p.84;(z) p.89;(aa).p.319;(bb),p.326;No.27:(cc),p.231;(dd),p .240;No.28:(ee).p.48;(ff),p.88;(gg),No.29 p.248; (hh),No.31 p.192;(ii),No.32.274.

8.C. 58-Edgefield. Co.:(1);Book:(a),"A" pp.5-6;(4): Books:(b),10. 17(1799)" pp.67-69,73-75;(c),No.32(1814)",pn.16,110-111 368-369,375;(d),"No.33(1816)",pp.318-319,395;(e),"No.47(1634) 0 p.456.

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SOUTH CAROLINA: -39- 59-Fairfield Co .(4):Books:"L"(a),p.182;(b),p.183;"Y"(c)03.57;"DD"(d),p. 61 ;(e) , p. 65;"EE"(f) , p. 17 1 ; n FF" ( g), P .159 ;

"II"(h),p.13;(0,p.15;(j),p.04;"KK"(k),p.142;(m),p.233;(n),p.235;"LL"(o),p .101:(q),p•333;(r),

p 515;(1):Books:" "(s),p. ;" "(t),p. •

V.- B 0 OES ,Magasines and Other Publications. 60-"Roster of Soldiers from N.C. in the Revolution".-By North Carolina Daughters of the American Rwvolution,1932.

(a),pp.225,20;(b),p.601;(c),P•35:..(d) , p.381 ;(e),p. 244 ; 60.1-"Rowan Co .N.C.-Early Settlers".-By Eugene H. Bean,Atty.,Salibury,N.C.The Carahan Press 332 C.St.NW.,Washing-

ton,D.C.(a) p.10; 61-"Georgia's Landmarks,Memorials and Legends"-By L.I.Enight,Atlanta,Ga.,1914:Vol.I:(a),630;(b),pn.633-63 4 ;(c) , p-

637;(h),p.694;(0,p.703;Vol.II:(d),p.369;(e),P.793;(f),P.797. 62- "Georgia and Georgians"-By L.L.Knight:(a)J01•5 p.2591 62.1-"Georgia's Roster of the Revolution"-By L.L. Knight.The Byrd Printing Co.,Atlanta,Ga.,1920:(a),PP:3 42.370 ;

(b),pp.460,462,:(c),Pp.405,426:(d),Po.430,434;(e)nForeword";(f)on.195, 197. 63- "The Early History of Jackson Co.,Ga."-By G.J.N. Wilson. Published by W.E.White,1914(a),p .330; 64-"Early History of Carroll Co:,Ga."By Leon P. Mandeville,1894(Reproduced in "Georgia's Landmarks,etc. above. 65 "White's Historical Collections of Ga."-By Rev. Geo.White,M.A.,Published by Pudney & Russell,New York '355:

(a),p.477:(b)03.483;(c),pp.480- 484 (c2oting Columbus(Ga)Enquirer-Sun, 1836.Gwinnett Co..Ga.Memorials.) 66-Reprint of (Ga.)"Land Lottery,1827"-By Martha Lou Houston,-The Walton-Forbes Co.,ColuMbus,Ga.,1928:(a),p.189;

(11),p.212:(c).p.180;(d),p.141;(e),P.75• 67- "Stub-Entries to Indents issued in payment . of Claims against State of S.C.:"Growing out of the Revolution"

By Historical Commission of S.C.,Alexander S. Salley,Sec'y.Publirhed by The State Co.,Columbia:BOCES:")-q"(a), p.665:(a.1).p.10E;"X":(b),p.491;"N"(c),P-297;;"R-T"(d),p.260 ( and unpublished record book):(d.1).p.76;(d.2), P.77:(d.3),p.319:"X":(e),p•68;(f),p.109;"X Part II":(g).p.70;(h),p.149;"Y-Z":(003.78;(i),P.117;(k),p. 208 ;(m) ,

p.261•(n),p.281;:"U-W":(o),p.68;(o.1),p. 468;"Y- Z":(n.1),p.98;"L-N":(q),p.198; (B": (a),P.1g9;"C n : (8.1),P.

58 - "Historical Register of Virginia in the Revolution"-By John H.Gwatmey.The Deitz Press,Richmond,Va.1938TiOp.657

68.1-List of Revolutionary Soldiers in a"Special Report of the Department of Archives and History for 1911"-By E.J. Eckenrode,Published by Davie Bottom,Superintendent of Public Printing,Richmond,Va.,1912.

69-"Memcirs of Georgia"-By Southern Historical Association,1895:Vol.I:(a),p.437;(b),p.1046;(c),p.441;(d),p. 409;

(e),p.1052:(f),p.405:(g),P.1053;0),p. 4 16;(k),P.433;(1),pp.7 80- 78 3;(m),p. 445;Vol.II:(0 , p.734 ;( 1 ) , 4. 464 ;

(n ) ,P.552 : ( 9), 2.588 69.1-"The Story of Georgia"- By W.G.Cooper. American Historical Society,Inc. ,New York,1938.Biographical Volume:

(a).p.362;(b),p•726. 70- "History of Spartanburg Co.(S.C."- By J.B.O. Landrum,The Franklin Printing and Put.Co.,Atlanta,Ga.,1900 11The

Thompson Family"-sketch:(a)010.417-419. 70.1-"History of South Carolina"-ByYates Snowden,1920.:(a),Vo1. 4 p 207;(b),Vol.5,p.104 70.2-"Eistory of South Carolina in the Revolution"-By Edward McCrady ,1901:(a),p.417; 70.3-"en of Mark in South Carolina"-By J.C. Hemphill.(a),Vol.II p.164; 70.4-"Historic Camden"(S.C.)Part One-Colonial and Revolutionary.-By Thomas J. Kirkland end Robert M. Kennedy,Cam-

den,S.C.Printed by The State Co.,Columbia,S.C.,1905:(a)0 _ 71- Daughters of the American Revolution's National membership numbers( in Lineage Books): (a),2370,V01.3

(b),31,162 and(c),31,163.V01.32 p•59:(d),97,947,Vol.98 p.295;(e),108,167,Vol.109 n.50;(f),128,283 and (g). 128,544,v01.129 pn.91 and 1 77 -1 7 8 ; (h),156,921.Vol.157 p•163;(0,162,633,Vol. D. ;(,j),111.268,Vol. p.

(k)1,762.Vol.2 p.307:(1),1,824,Vol.2 p.329;(m),6,662,Vol.7 p.226-227;(n),28,278,Vol.29 p.102:(o),28,279,Vol. 29 p.103:0,39,877,Vor.40 p.3272;(q).39,881,1701. 40 p.323;(r),43,975,Vo1.49 p.445;(0,48,983,Vo1. 49 p.449:(t),

56,161,V01.57 p 56:(u),67,380,Vol.68 p.136;(v),72,207,V01.73 p•76;(w),73,254,Vo1.74 p.97;(x),74,421,V01.75 0.156:(y),76,109,vol.77 pp.41-42;(z),V913 , 11V:s183:(aa),77,452,v01.78 p.175;(n),48,282,v01.4q,p.134;

(cc).1,526,vo1.2 p.330;(dd), 46,931.Vol. ,87,515,Vol.88 p.157;;(ff),106,184,Vol.107 p•55;(gg). 112,017,Vol.113 p.6;(hh),118,940,Vo1. 119 p.304;(10,122.498,Vo1. 123 p.152;(jj),125,768,Vol.126 p.24 4 ; (kk),125,769,Vol.125 p.245;(11),125,770,Vo1.126 p.246;(m0,127,359,Vo1. 128 p.119;(nn),128,619,Vol.129 pp. 201-202;(0o),134. 52,"o1.135 p.189;(pn),143,726,Vo1.1 44 p.224;(qq),147,005,Vol.148 p.2;(rr),147,806,Vo1.148

"n25',-256:(es), 184 ,597 Vol. 18 p. 71.1-CHILDREN OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION MAGAZINE Vol.XXIX No.1,p.10( Jan. 1939). 72- "Virginia Soldiers of 1776"-By Louis Alexander Burgees,Richmond(Va.) Press,Inc.,1929:(a),Vol.3 p.1272. 73-Encyclopedia Britannica.14th.Edition.Vol.laI(a),p.77;(b),P.78;Vol.16;(c),p.69;Vol.9:(d),pp. 440-441 ;Vol. 14 (e),p.

417;(f),Vol.3 p.1005; (g),Vol.22 pp.296-297' (c.1),Vol.16 pp.209-210,211; 74- "History of Revolutionary Women"-By Mrs. Elizabeth Frees Ellet . Published by Baker & Schneider,New York:

(1848) pp.136-141;(b),Vo1.III (1850) pp.155-170. "':.,e ,"orial Records of Alabaman-By Brantt & Fuller;1893:Vol.II:(a),pp.620-621;(b),pp.666-672;

7.1- "History of Ala. and Dictionary of Ala.Biography"-By T.Y. 0wnes,1921:(a),Vo1.II,p0644-645; 7 5.2-"Ala•B1ue-Rook and Social Register"-By Nelson P. Hoff:(a),p.108;(b),p.109; '=.3 - "'i:tery of Ala. and her People"-By A.B. Moore.;(a),Vol.2 p.541; 7 -,..4-"History of Florida,with Biographical Sketches"-ByH.G.Cutler;(a),Vol.1.p.420; 7 --"Centur, Dictionary"-Vol. Eleven(11)-"Biographical";(a),p.426“b),p.462;(c),P•728- 77- 'Early Records of Georgia"-By Mrs. John(Grace Guilliam Davidson)Lee,The J.W. Burke Cn.,Macon,Ga.„1930-, -1932:

Vo1.I:(a),p•30;(b),po 44-45;(c),p.63;(d),P.1 4 ■ (0,P.273 ■ (i),Pp.295,296;(j),p.346;Vol.11:(f),P.278 ■ (g),PP. 285- 286:(h),PP.335, 337 ■ (k),p•390;(m),p.228.

73- "The Harvey List" of the Revolution(Ga.)- By Miss Margaret B. Harvey,Historian of the Merion Chapter,D.A.R., Bala,MontgomeryCo.,Pa.(1897-1900). An alphabetical liat of Georgia Revolutionary soldiers,ell ranks,-in-cluding Continentslemilitia,Provincials,minute men, rangers,Partisans,Mariners,Sons of Liberty,Independente, etc..Publi7hed as Appendix F in the 3rd. Annual Report of the N.S.D.A.R. to Smithsonian Institution. Senate Document .Vol. 16 No.219 56th.Congress, 2nd. Session, 1900- 1901,pp.369,393;(a),p. ;(b),1). ;(c),p (d),

79- Scott's Stamp and Coin Book,1933 page 25; 80- "Maine Wills"-ByWm.M. Sargent,Pub. by Brown,Thurston & Co.,,1877,p.490; Fl- "North and South Carolina Marriage Bonds"-By Wm. Montgomery Clemens,Pub.by S.P.Dutton Co.,New York,(a),n. 230 ; 82- "North Carolina State Records". Volume numbers followed by page numhers:4:(a)0 635;(b),p 104 7 ■ 5.: ( a) , PP. 48,49

and 69;(d),P.340;6:(e),p.799;8:(f),p. 239;(g),p.749;2:(h),pp.413,414,(4g),4138,527,528 and 536;12:(0,p.531; 16:(,J).P.13;18:(kTop.209-2101;(0,p.1444-1445;12:(n),p.973; 20: (o),p.86;21: (p),page 55:22: (q),PP.55-59 in-cluding"A Reportof the Secretary of State of North Carolina to Congress(p7420,511 and 583):(r),po.263-267; (8),pn.305,311;(0- ,p.878;24:(u),p-831;

83- N C. State Supreme Court Reports:(a),Vol.78 p.408; 84- Rumple's History of N.C.:(a)0.129:84.1-"Biographical History of N.C.";-By Sam'l A. Ashe,1908:(a),Vol.7 p.11; 34.2-"Eminent 'Jen of Carolinas"-By Samuel A. Ashe and Gen.Edward McCrady,Jr.(a),Vol.2 p.106 85- Lancaster Co.(Pa) Historical Society.Papers and Addresses:Vol. 19:(a),p.267;(b),p.273; 86- "Index to Wills and Estates of Lancaster Co.,Pa."-By Eleanor Janet Fulton at al.(1729-1350,1936:(a).page 101. 87- "Pa.Mueter Rolls"Vo1.8:(a),p.28:(b).p.4131(c),p:422:(4)03.430;(e).p559;(T),p.572;(g),p.623. 88- "Pa.Plece Names"-By E7P.Espenshade„Penn.State College,1925(a)•p•33; 89- "New England Historical and Genealogical Register"-By New England Historical Society,Boston: Vol.9:(a),p.65;(b),

p.275:(c),Vol 14 p.226:Vol.16:(d),p.318:(e),P.319;(f),p.320;Vol.17:(g)0.30;(h),p.33;(i),p.150;(j),p.151:(k) , P 152:(m),Vol.15 p.367. 89.1-"Massachusetts' Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War"(a).Vol.14 pp.252-3.

89.2-Eatonton(Ga)Mensenger,Edition Feb.2,1939.Miss Lille Odom,Stanfordville,Ga.enquiring to locate soldiers'graves. 90- "Cyclopedia of Eminent and Representative Men of the Carolinas"-By Brantt & Fuller.(a).Vol. 1 p. 146; 91- "Calendar of Virginia State Papers"(Volume numbers underscored.,pages following parentheses):1:(a),p.213:(b),o.

284:2:(c),p.93;(d).p.310:(e),p.657;1:(f),p.127;(g).p.4 45,(h),p.519,520,533,544.547 and 548: (i).p.109; (j),pp. 252- 53:(k).p.633; 6 :(m),p• :7:(n),P.9;(o).p.105; S :(q),pp•85,97,105,195;(q.1),p.146;(q.2),p.212;(0,p.227; (s),p.366; 2 : (0,1).81;(u),p.12E:(v),p.286:(w),13.428; 10 : (x),p.70

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99-"Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin Co.,Pe-"-BY Eagle ,- 3rd.Series.Reprint.Vol.I:(a).p.216. 99.1-"N.C. and S.C. Marriages"-By Wm. Montgomery Clemens:(a),o 120 99.2-"Historical Collections"-By Ga.o.A.R."Estates Administered in Richmond co.,Ga.(1777-1s36)(0,v01.2 p.72 99.3-"History of Edgefield J.A Chapman. (a),p.109;(b),pp.130-142:(c),p.140 99.4-"Georgia's Colonial Records"-By L.L. Knight, 99.5-n Kentucky Kinfolks",page 21 (Item 209),Herald-Post,Louisville,Ky.:(a),Jan. 31,1936. 99.6- Atlanta(Ga.)Semi-Weekly Journal,March 15,1901.(a),page 2 ,columns 1 and 2. 99.7-"History of Williamsburg,S.C."-By W.W. Boddie,1923:(a),p.21;(b),P.143;(c),p.151;(d).P.376 99.8-"Annals of St..Thomas and St. Dennis Parish,S.C.":(a),P.33;(b),p.101: 99.9-"King's Mountain Men" -Bylethrine Keough White.Pub. by Jos.P. Ruesbush Co.,Dayton,Va.,1924:(a)01.218;(b),n.242. 100- Year Book of Agriculture- By U.S. Department of Agriculture,1936:(a),p.466:(b),p.470 101- "Biographical Souvenir of Ga. and Fla"-By F.A.Battey & Co.,Chicago.15g9:(a),p.275:(b).no.107-314;(c),p.555:(d),p.

685;M03.688: 102-"General Andrew Jackson's Visit to Allison families,Greensboro,Ga."-By Dr.T.B. Rice,veraldJournel,Gr-ensboro,Gs.June

VI. Interviews by L.D.McPherson with: 23,1939 103- John H. Jones end Newton Hays,Bremen,Ga. Nov.3.1933 104-, James A. Howard,Sr.,Bremen,Ga.(a),Nov.11,1935;(b ,Letter May 12,1939 105- Interview of M.E.Griffin,Ordinary,Carroll Co.,Carrollton,Ga. with B.D. Cagle.aged 85 years, husband of step-

grand-daughter (Adams) of Elizabeth(Reid)Adamsolaughter of Henry Martin Reid,I,- h"d June 5.1939.' 105- - Interview had by Georgia (Gaston)Perdue at Carrollton,Ga. 190 with:(a),her father,Tm. Gaston and (b),her

great uncle, Samuel (Burns 7) Gaston, son of James("Jimmi-")Gaston of Chester,S.C. and Ga.,her great-grand father.

INDEX Of Names of: PLACES, Part I K e y: PERSONS, Pert II.

Figures after a name mean pages of this booklet. Figures in par"ntheses( ) refer to item on pager 37 to 40 hereof. A small letter before a name in Pert I of this INDEX means:"a", District or province,"b",county or department,"c",per-ish,"d",township,"e".river,"1",creek(run),"g",mountain,"h", fort."1",battlefield,"j",island,"k",cemetery,"mn.bay or sea, unlettered means "town" a.Abbeville(S.C.), Pirmingham,Ala.14,18,22 e.Catawba(S.C.),16 CUBA 24 Falnouth,Me.23.2L,32

1,3,12,36. 23 b.Cavan(Ire.) 30 Cullmen,Ale 5.8,9 f.Fishing (.S.C.)16 b.Abbe(y)ville(S.C.) m.Biscay,Bay of, 15 f.Cedar (Ga.) 32,36 b.Culpeppez(Va.)2,33 e.Flint (Ga.)ll

20,35. i.Blackgtock 18 Cedar Shoals(S.C.) 1611 b.Cumberland(Me.)23,25 FLORIDA 3, Abernnthy,Ala.11,12 Blackwood.Fla. 1 18,19,20,21,22 (g.(Val.Cumberland(Pa.)24,g5 Florence,Ala. 35 Ada,Okla. 29 Blairsville,Ga.10 Center,Ala. 13 Dahlonega,Ga.3 g. Flovilla, 4a. 32 b.Aiken(S.C), 22 g.Blue Ridge 3 b.Charles('td.) 13 Dallas,Tex. 18 Flushing,L.I..NT.36 Aiken,S.C.22 e.Blue Stone(Va) 1 Charleaton(Ft.Moultrie Danville,Ala.10.34.35 Foix,France 15 Albany,Ala.19 b.Bond (Ill) 19 (S.C.)17,19,26 Dasbetown,Va.13 Ft.Duqueene(Pitteburgh),Pa Albermarle,Va.2 b b.Bosses Pyrennes,France,b.Charlotte(Va.) 2 b.Dauphin(Pa.)24.25,27 26 Alsace-Lorraine 34 15 ' b.Chatham(Ga ) 1 Decatur,Ala.13,19,34 Ft.Worth,Tex. 8,34 Alwine Cove,Me.23 Boston,Maee. 24 e.Chattahoochee(Ga.)11 Decatur,I11.20 FRANCE: 15 b.Amelie(Va.) 2 Bowdon,Ga.5,10 b.Cherokee (S.C.) 21 d.Deery (Pa.)24,25,26 b.Frenklin(Ale.) 25 Americus,Ga.33 Braddock's Defeat(Pa.) f.Cherokee Ford(S.C.)3 b.Dekalb(Ga.)1,32 b.Franklin(Ge.) 9 b.Arherst(Va.)2 i. 26 b.Chester(Pa)16,24,25, Denmark,S.C.16 b. Franklin(Pa.)24 b.Anderson(S.C.)35 Brady,Tex.33 27 Des Moines,Ia. 16 b.Frederick(Md)33 Andersonville,Ga.6,7 i.Brandywine(N.J.) 2 b.Cheeter(S.C.)17-22, Detroit,Mich.g b.Frederisk(Va.)2 Anniston,Ala.23 Branford,Fla.34 26 b.Dinwiddie(Va.) 1 French Lick,Ind.l b.Anson(.N.C.21,26,27 Bremen,Ga-5,15,32,35 Chester,S.C. 19,20 Donegal.Pa. 24 b.Fulton(Ge.)1 b.Antrim.Ire.15,16,30 Brevard,N.C.30 Chicago,Ill 34 Donegal,Ireland 30 Galveston,Tex.33,36 Aragon,Ga.10 Brooklyn,? Y.36, d.Chilliequaque(Pa)24 b.Douglas (Gm.) 23 b.Geston(.Y.C.)1,22 e.Arget,France,l5 Brownwood,Tex.33 C hina Grove,N.C. 1 b.Down,Irelend 30 Gastonburg,Aln.17,18 e.Ariege,France,l5 Brunswick,N.C.26 b.Christian(Ky.)19,P0 f.Dubleman's Branch Geetonie,N.C.1,22 ARKANSAS 6,12, Buchanan,Ga.14 - Cincinnati,0.13,34 (N. C.) 3 GEORGIA: 22 b.Arlington(va.) 2 b.Bucks(Pa.)24,25 m.Cisco Bay Marsh,Ne. b.Duchess(M.Y.) 24 GERMANY: 15,34 b.Armagh,Ire.30 Buena Vista,Ga.33 23 DUKES OF:France 15 b.Giles(Tenn.) to Asheville,N.C.10 f.Buffalo Creek (Va.)2 b.Clarke(Gc.) 1 Orleans 15 b.Gloceeter(Va.)2 Atlanta,Ga.7,9,22, b.Bullitt (Ky.) 33 Clark's Hill,S.C.32 Saxony 15 Gouldeborough,Me.24

31,32,35 b.Buncombe(N.C.)10 Clarksburg,W./a.9 (Grand )Tuscany 15 Golisd,Tex. 15 Augusta,Ga.1 b.Burke (Ga.) 33 Clarkesville,enn.22 DUTCPESS of Orleans 15 Gorham,me.24 rEX.33.Austin,Tex.31 Burlington,Wyo.1 b.Cleburne(Ala.)11,12 b.Dunmore (Va.)2 Graniteville,S.0.22 b.Baldwin(Ga.)3,32,33, b.Butler(Ala) 18 Clemson College,S.C.23 rest Vaughn,W.M. 35 b.Greene(Ge.)1,4,11,21,

3 6 b.Butts (Ga.) 21 Cleveland,0. 32 Eatonton,Ge.3,33,36 24,26,29,30 Ballymena,Ire.16, CALIFORNIA 10,34 Clifton Springe,N.Y.1 b.Edgefield(S.C.)31,32 b.Greene (Va.)33 b.Baltimore(Md. 24 a. Camden( S. 0)19,20,21,33 d. Cloughwater, Ire. 16 Edwardsville, Ala. 12 Greensboro , Gs . 11.2E b.Barbour(Ala) IS Camden Town,Me.24 b.Colleton(S.0 )31 b.Elbert(Ga.)2,3,22 b.Greenbrier(vo.)2 Bartow,Fla.10 , b.Campbell(Va.) 2 b.Colquitt (Ga.)10 Elora,Tenn. 15 Greenville,Aln.1,2,18 b.Beaufort(S.C.)31,1 Campbellton,S.C.32 b.Columbia(0.) 16 ENGLAND:3,31,32,13 Greenwood S.C. 16 Beaufort, S.C.,20 Canton,Ga. 12 Columbia.S.C. 31 Englenook(Birmingham) Griffin,Ga. 32,34 Beckham,S.C• 18 Cape Elizabeth Town,Me. Columbus,Ga. 15 (Ala). 22 b.Guilford(`J.C.) 1 d.Bedminister(N.J) 15, 24 Columbus,0. 34 Eneley,Ale. 22 b.Owinnett(Ga.)3,5,10,

23,24,27 Carmi,Ill. 19 d.Conestoga(Pa) 25 b.Essex (Md.) 23 11„15.24,35 b.Bedford(Pa.) 25 Carneeville,Ga. 9 Conestoga,Pa .24,25,26 EUROPE: 3 b.Halifax(Va.) 2 b.Bedford(Va.) 1,2 Carnlough,Ire. 16 CONNECTICUT 22 Evanston,Il1. 13,34 b.Hampehire(Va -W.Va.) ,.Beech's (S.C.)3 b.Caroline (Va.) 2 Corinth,Miss. 20 Fabens,Tex. 35 33 d.Belfst (S.C.) 31 h.Carr's Fort(S.C.) 3 Corpus Christi,Tex.29 Falls of Ohio(Louisville b.Hancock(Ga.)2.3 b.Berkeley (Va.)2 b.Carroll(Ga.)1,3-15, b.Coweta(Ge.)10,23,33 (Ky.)1 b.Hagcock(Me.) 24 ,25, b.Berks (Pa.) 25 24,32,33,35 b.Craven(N.C.) 24 b.Fermanagh(Ire.) 30 31,32.36 Bessemer, Ala.23 Carrollton,Ga.5,8,28, b.Craven(S.C.) 21,31 Fairfield,I11. 17 i.Fanging Rock(S.C.) bethesda,Md.9 22,23,32 Crawfordsville,Ga. 1 b.Fairfield(S-C.)20,26 16,17,18,1?,20 b.Big Horn(Wyo) 1 b.Cartaret(N.0 ) 1 Crescent City,Fla.34 Falkville,Ala 37(33.2) b.Hanover(Va.) 2

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Winterset,Ia. 16 i.Wright's Bluff lg

Xenia,O, 1 Jas.Frank.13(Ga.-Ala.)

e.Yadkin*(N.C.) 3 Jas. Kenith 13 b.York * (Me.) 23,25 John,*I,(Ga.)3,12 b.York * (Va.) 2 **John,II,(Ga.-Ala.)13 b.York §8.c.) 18,20,21 *Jno.Dickinson(Ga.)3,12 Yorkshire,En

:35,3b13

John Gilbert 13 ** Jno.NeWton(Ga.-Ala.)13

PART II-PERSON S: Jno.Robt.(ga.) 13,14 Family names in CAPITALS: Lillie Belle(Ga.)14

Adair.A.17t7T5i. ) 11,12 Lonzo Felix 13 Adair,Beffie(Ga.)12 Lorene 13 Adair,Irene Agnes (Ala.) Martha Ellen(Ga-Ala)13

13 Mary Ann(R)(Ga.) 13 ADAMS.Absalom(Tenn.Ga. )7 Pearl May(Ga.-Ala.)13

Bessie(Ga.) S Shirley Ann 13 Clyde (Ga.) S Susan nElizabeth(Ga.- David Newton(Ga.) S Alt13 Edi("Edith")(Ga.)7,13 Ella(Mich.) 8 13 Trumon Esther (Ala.) S Zona (Ga.-Ala) 13 Ginney(Ga.)1 Zula Mae 13 General(Ga. )11 ALFORD,Collin (Ge.)30 Gertrude (Ala).S ,Polly (Ga.) 1 Gilbert (Ga. ) 7 ALLEN,Almar (Ga.) S Gilbert Edmund(Ga.)8 ,Alexander W.(Ga.) S Gilbert Thompson" " 8 ,Audie (Ga. ) S

Wenatchee,Wash. 10 William (Ala.) 11 W. Monroe,

(Ga.)7,9

LDRIDGE,(Ala.) 11 Westmo

Elizabeth(Ga.)7, 4

13 b.Westmorelancr (Va.) 2 tit: 13 b.White *(I11) 17,20 Betty Jean 13 f.

(Ga.)7,8,9

eek(Ga.)3 Clarence 13 White springs,Fia. 34 Clifford Wayne 13 b.Wicomico (Va.)2 Clyde 13 b.Wilcox *(Ala) 17,18 Desser Lee 13(1a-Ala.) b.Wilkes*(Ge) 1,3,21,

25-28,30,31,32 Dorothy Pauline 13 Edith Sybel 13

d.Williaasburg(S.C.)31 Edward 13(Ga.-Ala Williamsburg,S.C. 12 Elsie Orbit 13(Ga.Ala Williamsburg,Va. 2 13 Nula Wilm

ALLBRIGHT,A.Gardner(Ala),11

d 13 Wilmington,N.C. Gaines 13 Winnsboro,S.C. 26 Harold C . 13 b.Winston * (Ala.) 13 Harvey Clifford 13

Homer 13 irene 13 Irvin 13 Isabelle l3(Ga.)12

Stone Mountain,Ga.22 P E j.Sullivan * (S.C.)17 b.Taliferro(Ga.)1 A Tallahassee,Fla.2,34 Tallapoosa,Ga• 12,36 e.Tallapoosa (Ga.-Ala)

11 Tampa,Fla. 30 Tate Springs,enn.32 Taylorsville,Ga.35 b.Telfair (Ge-/ 9 Temple.Ga. 4,9 Temple,Tex.33, TEXAS :35.3b Thomaston,Me.24 f.i.Three Creeks(N.C.)

26 Tifton Ge. 22 Toulouse, ranee 15 e.Towalagia (Ga.)11 Trenton,N.J. 36 b. Troup (Ga.) 1,10 b.Tryon (N.C.) 1 d.Tyrone (Pa.) 24 f.Turkey * (Ge.) 9 b.Turner (Ga.) 9 b.Twiggs(Ga.)11,38(49) a.Uleter(Ire.)23,24,30 b.Union (Ga.) 10 b.Union (S.C.) 21 Union Point,Ga. 28 Valdosta,Ga. 32, Vaughn,N.M. 35 VERMONT: 8 Vienna,La. 29 Vinemont ,Ala. 7,5 VIRGINIA: 1,10,21,25.26,

28,31,33

W a c o ,Ga, 9 b.Walton (Ga.) 6,7 Warwickshire,England 31 b.Washington(Ga.)1,2,16

24-27,30 Washington,Ga. 28 b.Wayne (Iii) 17,19,20 Wellington,Tex. 34 Wells,Me. 23

R SO N S.Surnames(FamilY) in CAPITALS.

DAMS Henry Thompson(Ga.)4 Hugh,(Ga.) Katie (Ga.) John Benjamin (Ga.)13 John Q. (Ga.) 7 Lydia (Ga.) 7,8,9 Mahala (Ga.) 7 Margaret (Ga.)7.9 Mildred (Ga.) S Phoebe Elizabeth(Ga.)7.4 Rebecca iris (Ga.) 13 Sarah(Va.-Tenn.)7 Sara

Adair,A.17t7T5i.)

Sarah Ann (Ga.)7.8.9 Shirley Iris(McP)(Ga) 13 Sunan(N.C.Ga.)28 Walter(Ala) S Wesley Augustus(Ga.)13 Willipm(Va.-Tenn-Ga) 7

ADAMS,Absalom(Tenn.Ga.

William M. (Ga. )8 Zachary Taylor,Sr.(Ga.)7,8 Zachary Taylor,Jr.(Ga.)7

/3,16 ADKINSON,Clifford (Ga.)22 ADRIAN,Nancy Katherine(Ga.)

13 AIKEN,Virginia(S.C.)19 AKINS,Estelle (Ga.)12 AKIN, Roland J.(Ga.)7 ALLBRIGHT.A.Gardner(Ala),11

Elizabetb(R.)(Ala)11 Gardenia,(Ala.)11 Henry (Ala.)11 Ida (Ala.) 11 Jacob (Ala.) 11 Louisa (Ala.) 11 Martha(R.)(Ala.) 11 Mary J.(Ala )11 Nancy (Ala) 11 R.T. (Ala).11 Sarah I.(Ala.)11 Thomas (Ala.)11 W. A. (Ala) 11 W

9,11,

(Ala)11

PeDonough,Ge .22,32 e.McDonald's Ford(S.-C.)

19 )acon,Ga. 10, 36, b.Madison(Ga.) 3 Madison,Ga. 30

PENNSYLVANIA:17-,25-27

ishall s Island (Me.)23

PENNSYLVANIA:17-.25-27 Pelham, Mass. 24 a, Pendleton(S. C.) 3 b.Perquamins (N.C.)20

-41- Petersburg,Va. 13 Peytonsburg,Va. 2 Phialdelphia,Pa.3,31 b.Philadelphia(Pa )25 b.Pinckney(S.C.)21 Pitteburg,Pa. 26

.(.Potato Creek(Ga.)11 Portland,Me. 23 b.Preble (0) 24 Prescott,Ark. 22

s) b.Prince Ann (Va.) 2 b.Prince Edward(Va.)2 b.Prince William(Va.)2 b.Pulaaki(Ky.) 33 b.Putnam (Ga.) 3,30.32.

33,36 Purysburg,S.C. 17 g.Pyrnnes(Spain) 15

i.Quakers'Meadows(N.C.) 26

Qgincy,Fla. 34

b.

h.Earris,Battery(Va.)1

son(Ga.) 9.11, 15.32,3

Eprtsfield,Ga.10

ry(Va.)1 Hartselle,Ala ,34 .35 Eprtsfield.Ga.10 b.Hawkins(Tenn.)1 b.Heard(Ga ) 32 Heflin.Ala. 11 Helena,Ga. 9 Hendersonville,N.C.P3 b.Henrico(Va.) 2 b.Henry(Ga.) 32 Eillsboro,Ga. 3 a.Millsborough(N.C.) 1 i.Hook's Defeat(Pa.)19 Hopkinsville Ky. 19 Hot Springs,Ark.11 Humboldt,Tenn.17 H

*Cherokee(Ga.)3,4,11

LINOIS: 21 INDIANS:3,4,11 *Cherokee(Ga.)3,4.11 Chicamauga(Tenn) 1 Chickasaw 1 Creek 41a-Ga.)1,3,4,

11,15,32,34 * and S.C. Delaware 1, Naragansett (Me

25,26,27,28

le(Fla.) 34 b.iredell(N.C.)1,3,21,

25,26.27,28 IRELAND: 1,3,18,19,21,

24,26,30 b.Isle of Wight(Va.)2 b.Jackson(Ga.)11 Jackson,Ga. 21 Jackson,Miss. 29 b.James City(Va.) 2 e.James (Va.) 13 b.Jasper(Ga.)32,33,36 b.Jefferson(Ga.) 32,33 Jerome, Idaho 15 b.Jones(Ga.) 32,36 Jonesboro,A

Keokuk,Ia.

eKell's Ford(S.C.)20,22 KENTUCKY:21,28 Keokuk.Ia. 16 i.Kettle Creek(Ga.) 3 j.Key West(Fla.)24 b.King George(Va.) 2 b.King &Q}leen(Va.)2 i.King's Mt.(N.C.) 19 b.King William(Va.)2,

33

LaGrange,Ga. 22 L.akeland,Fla. 34 b.Lamar (Ga.) 32 b.Lancaster(Pa.) 1,3,

19-21,23-6 b.Lancaster(S.C.)17,19

21,22,33,36 b.Lawrence(0.) 24 Lawrenceville,Ga. 15 a.Laurpne(S.C.) 34 Lebanon.Tenn. 18 b.Lee (Ala) b.Lee (Ga.) b.Lee (1a) 16 b.Leitrim(Ireland) 30 Lewisburg,O. 24 b.Limestone (Ala.) 19 b.Lincoln( N.C.) 35 e. Little (Ga.) 3 Little Rock,Ark. 15 n.Little Rock.Ark.22.

37,40 London, ,Me. 24 b.Londonderry(Ire.)30 Lone Prairie,Minn.35 j.Long Ieland,N.Y.36 c.Louisiana, in 30 Loa Angele

e.f.Lynche e'(S.C.)

n (Va. ) 2 Louisville,Ky. 1 e.f.Lyncheel(S.C.) 19

b.Madison(Miss.) 1 Mageragall,Ire.15,16 MAINE: 25

3 Mandeville,Ga. 12 d.Manor (Pa.) 24,26 Maquoketa,Ia .13,34 b.Marion( Ala.) i b.Marion (Ga.) 33- b.Marion,(I11) 19,20 MARYLAND: 31 MASSACHUSETTS: 1, 8, 22 Mass.Bay Province(Mas

23 (N.C.) b.Mecklenburg/1,18,19 m.Mediterranean 15 Melun,France 15 Memphis,Tenn. 20 b. Mercer (Ky.) 2 b.Mercer (Pa) 24 Meridian,Miss. 22 b.Meriwether(Ge.) 10 i.!SIICAN: 15 Miami,Fla. 12 b.Middlesex (Va.) 2 Milledgeville,Ga. 36 MISSISSIPPI: 30 Mobile,Ala. 18,24 k.Mobley's Meeting

House (S.C.) 17 Moffettsville(S.C.) 1

Corner(S.C.) 17

Montgamery,Ala. 18,31 b.Montgomer

Monticello,Ga.1,3,32,3

3N.J.) 16 Monroe,la. 29 Monticello.Ga3,73,32.33

3 6 b.Morgan

15,

a

23,24,27

o

Mt.Clemens,Mich.

.Mt. Bethel(Pa.) 15

Nantes,France

23,24.27

Mt.Clemens.Mich. 34 Mt.Zi

Yavarre,France

Nantea.France 15 Nashville,Tenn. 31 Yavarre.France 15 b.Nelson (Ky.) 2, 33 e. N e w (Va.) 1 Newcastle,Pa. 24, d.Newbern(".C.) 24 Newbern,N.C. 20 DEW JERS

b.Nemours,(France)15

on,Va. 2 Newmarket,Va. 13 b.Nemours.(France)15 Nemours,France 15 Newnan,G;.23,32.33 New Grleans,La.15,34 b.Newton( Ga.) 30 b.Newton( Miss.) 18

Six(S.C,)3,

ss. 18 New York,11 .Y. 23 a.Ninety Six(S.C.)3,

12,21,31 b.Norfolk (Va.) 2 b.Northmanton (Pa.)15

16,22-25,27 NO?TH CAR0LImA:22,25,

28 b..Northumberland(Pa.)

22-25 b.Northumberland (Va.)

2 e.0cmulgee(Ga.) 11 e.Oconee (Ga.

27,2

8.Ogeechee (Ga.) 3 b.Oglathorpe (Ga.) 26,

27.28 OKLAHOMA: 36 b.Orange (N.Y.) 24 b.Orange (Y.C.D 2

b.Orleans,(France)

Orange.burg,S.C.22 OREGON: b.Orleans.(France) 8 Orrvil

b.Randolph(Ala.)7,22,

Ragland,Ala. 35

Raleigh,N(Ga.)32,36

b.Randolph(Ala.)7.22. 23

b.Randolph (Ga.)32.36 Raymond Town Planta,

tion,Me. 24 e. Reedy (S.C.)17 Reidville,S.C. 1 Reidsville.N.C.37(16) f.Richland (Ga.) 21 b.Richland (S.C.

Roanoke,Ala.

nd(Ga.) 1,31 Richmond.Va.13,19,3

Mt.(NTC.)16,

a

17,14,19

ockbridge (Va.)2 i.Rocky Mt.(NTC.)16.

17.14,19 f.Rocky Creek(S.C.)

25,26,27,25

a.-W.Va.) 33 b.Rowan(N.C.)1,21,24-

25,26.27,25 c.Rushton(La.) 29

St. Clair b.(Ala) 3 c.St.Belenas(S.C.)31 c.St. Luke's (N.C.)26 c.St.Thomas and St.Den-

nis(S.C.) 12 Salem,I11. 19,20 Salisbury,N.C. 1 ,36 San Augustine,Tex.

e.Savannah(Ga-SC.)3,

) 2 i.Savannah(Ga.) 16,17 e.Savannah(Ga-SC.)3.

31,32

SAXEurope,

ope,38(42) Scarborough,Me.23 SCOTLAND, Europe. 3

15-19,24,34 b.Seine-et-Marme,France

16 Senoia,Ga. 33 i.Seven Pines,(Va.) is Shady Dale,Ga.36 d.Shamokin(Pa.) 24 i.Sharpsburg(Va.) 20 k.Shall Creek(Ala)17 b.Shenandoah(Va.)2 i.Shepard's Plantation

(Ga.) 15 Shoal Creek,I11. 19 f.Shoulderbone(Ga.) 3 i.Silver Creek(N.C.)26 Small Point,Me. 23 d.Smith (Pa.) 16 e.Snake (Wash.)

23,24,27

terfiel

CAROLINA:22,26,

set(N.J7) 15,16 23.24,27

SOUTH CAROLINA:22.26, 33,

SPAIN: 3 b.Spalding (Ga.) 9 b.Spartanburg(S.C.)22 Springville,Ala. 22 Snruwink,Me. 23 b.Stafford (Va.) 2 Stanfordville,Ga.36 Statesville,N.C.25,26 f.Stevens' *(S.. 32 b.Stewart ( GP.) 15

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ALLEN,Beulah (Ga.) 8 Capers,(Ga.) Henry (Ga.)g

ALEXANDER Celia(S.)(N.C.)24 Mary (S.)(N.C.)25

ALLISON (See Ellison)

Adam N.0 ) 27 Alfred (Ga.) 28 Alexander(Ga.)28 Andrew (Pa.)27 Anne (Ga. ) 27 Benjamin (Ga., 27 Christian (Ga:) 27 David (Ga ) 28 David,Jr.(Ga.) 28 David,Sr (Ga.)28 Grover(Ala) 9 Gwinn (Ga )28 Henry (Ga.) 2S Henry(Pa.N.C.Ga.)27 Hugh (Pa) 27 James (Ga.) 27,28 James (Pa.) 27 Jas?(Pa.N.C.Ga) 27 James (Ge.) 28 Jesse (Ca.) 28 John (Pa.) 27 John (Ga.) 28 John A. (Ga.) 28 Margaret(Ga.)27 Mary (Pa) 27 Polly (Ga.) 28 Richard (N.C.)27 Robt.(Ga.N.C.) 26,27 Robert (Ga.) 27,28 2abert,II,(Ga.)27 Robt.,Sr.(Pa.)27 Robt.,Jr.(Pa.) 27 Robt.(S.C.) 27 Robt.F.(Ga.) 28 Ruben (Ga.) 28 Samuel (Ga.)28 Theophilus (Ga.2

(N.C.) 27 (2)Theophilus(N.C.)27

Thomas (N.C.)26,27 Walter (Ga.) 28 William (Ga.) 28

ALLUM,Capt.(Ga.)33 AIMON,Bulo (Ga.) 8 ANDERSON,Luramie

(Ala) 12 Rebecca(S.C.-Ga)33

ANDREWS,Micajah(S.C.- Ga)31

Sarah"Sallie")""31 ANG2L,Elizabeth(Pa.)

24 ARMOR,Reubep B.(Ga.)21 ARMSTRONG, Sarah Ann

(Me.) 23 ARRINGTON,West(Ala).17 ASTEN,Joseph(Ga.)22 ASTIN,Mary Jane(Ga.)5 ARTREY,Catherine

(Ala. ),14 Jackson(Ala. )12

AVERY,211pha Jane (Ala.) 23

OtItY7-eatfaerine (Ala.) 14

Jackson(Ala.)12 AVERY,211pha Jane

(Ala.) 23 AYRES,Ella(Ga.)5 BAILSY,Preda(Ala)34 Margaret (R.)Ga)3 Mary(Ga.) 28 Paul (Ga.) 12

BAKER (Ga.) 7 BALDRID02,Mary(I11)20 BALL,Herschel(Ga.) 7 BALLARD,Judith(Me.)23

Rachel (Ga.) 5 BALSTONE,Martha (Me.)23 BARGE, Sadie(Ga.)35 BARKER,Emeline

(Ga.-Ala )22 BARKLEY,Hugh

(S.C.) 26 BARNAM,Job(Me.)23 BARNES,Sarah Ann

(Va. -S.C.)g BARTHOLD,Bandolph C.

(Tex.) S BARTLETT,Ethel(Ga)9 BARTON,Asa(Mass.)11 BASKIN, (Ga.)22 J.A.(Ga.) 12

BAUER,Jos.Geo.(0)34 Margaret Loretta

(0.-111)13,34 BEALL,_(Ga.-Ala.-

(Ida.)15 Buford, Carl, Della(Reid), Elma,J,D.,J.J. Jesse, (Ga.) Jewell,John, Lola, Tommie, Winona, 15

BEAM,I.Ula(Ala.)9 BEAN,Eugene(N.C.)

39(60.1). John (Ga.) 9

BEARD2N,Dan'l(Ga.) 36

Beatty,Rup.:11(Me.)23 Ga.-

(Fla) 12 Ken (Ga.) 10

BRCKER,Carl Ar-thur(Cal).35 Chas.Leadore

(Cal.) 35 Lorraine Fran-

ces(Cal)35 A.C.(Cal.) 35

BEDELL,Absalom (Ga.)26

BEDINGFIELD,Wm. H.(Ga.) 22

BERCHMAN,Frances (Fla) 12

BUSON,Nrs.J.L. (Ga.) 36

BELL,(Ga.-Ala) 9 Boyd,Charlee, Deima,Horace, John,Lloyd, Mamie,Robt. David,Robt.Lee 9; Simeon(Ga.) 12 Thelma(Ga.-Ala. 9;Thos.(Ga.) 9 Wash.(Als) 17

BENNETT,Ann(Ga.)3 Leon (Ala.)13

BETCHELL,David Gov.(Ga.) 11

BETHANY Church (Ga.) 30

BEVERLEY, (Ga.)6 BIGGERS,Starling

(Ga.) 7 BIVEY,Thoe.(Ga.)6 BLACK,Dempsey(Ga.)8

Eugene(Ga.) 8 Evan(Ga.)g Isabel(Va.S.C.

(Ga) 34 Leonard(Ga.)8 Rev.Sam'l(Pa.

Va.)25 BLACKBURN,Belle

(Ala.) IS Parish(Alallg

BLAIR,Elizabeth Oleen(Ala.)35

BLACKBURN, Belle (Ala.) 18

Parish(Ala.)1S BLAIR,Elizabeth

Oleen(Ala-)35 Sam'l Allie

(Ala.) 35 BLALOCK,Amanda

(Ga.) 32 BLEDS02,0scar

M.(Ga.)22 Otho W.(Ga.)22

BLODGETT,Dan'l (Ark)22

Robt.Dan'l (Ark) 22

BOATRIGHT(Ga.) Drury • 35 Homer T.,M.D

22 John P. 8 Jno.Thos. 22 Katherine 22 "Katie" 22 Mabel 22 Robert 35

BOGER,Rev.Geo. (N,C,)

BOLTER,Nathan- iel(Me.)23

-42- BOLDEN,Sarah(Ga.)13 B002ER,Frances Eugenia

(Ga.) 22 Pd.!. (Ga.) 22

BOURBON Family(France)15 BOVES,Jane(0.)(I11)17,20 BOWEAIN,Jas.(Ga.)36 BOYD,Arinoaa"(P)(Ga.)11

David(S.C.Ala.)17 Hubert(Ga )11 John (Ga.)11 Roosevelt(Ga.)11

BOYLES,Ruth0Ga.)22 BOYNTON,Olin(Ga.) 7 BRADLEY, (Ga.) 14

Ethel (Ga ) 10 Martha A.(Ga.)6,14 W.W. (Ga.) 36

BRAGDON,Elisha(Me.) 23 BRAICH,L.C.,Hon.(Cal.)20 BRANDON,A.P.(Ala.)34

Nancy (Ga.) 1 Regiment(S.C.)17,18

BRATTON,Sarah(Pa.)24 BRAZEAL,(Ga.)9

Chas. Leonard, Frances Katie Maude Sybil Elizabeth Joe.WAllace William Margaret Elisabeth CAPET,Rugh(France) 15

BREEDING,Larula(Ala.)35 CARLISLE,Asbury (Ala.) BREVARD, Benjamin(N.C.)25 22 BREWER,Elizabeth(N.C.Ga.)3 John (Ala) 22 BRIC2,Nancy(S.C.)26 CARLTON,Adeline(S.) BRIDGES, Herod(Ga.) 36 (N.c.) 25 British Army(S.C.) 17,18 John(Ga.) 10 BRITTON,Jean(S.)(N.J Pa)24 CARMICHAEL *(Ga.)5,6 Broad River(S.C.)19 Nola Mae(Ala)35 BROOK,Harrell(Ga.)7 CARROLL,Ophelia(2.) BROCK,Isaac(Ga.) 5 (Ala.)12

Laura(Ga.)5 CARSON,John(Ga.)27 BROOKS. (Ga.)14 CARTe;A1ice(Ga.)22

Octavia Lee(08..)6 Barbara Lee (Ga.)22 BROWN,Angie W. (Ga. )2g Cecil(Ga ) 22

Clyde (Ga.) S Georgia E.(Ga. 22 Ernest (Ga.) S Joseph(Ga.)22 Eva(Reid)(Ga.)6 Joseph,Jr.(Ga.)22 Herman Gaston(Ga.N.Y.23 Lon M. tGa.) 22 Homer Monroe(Ga.N.Y.)23 Richard (Ga.) 22 Jane (N.C.S.C.)18 Robt.L.(Ga.) 22 Janet(N.C.S.C.)1S CASH, - (Ga.)5 Jeanett(N.C.S.C.)18 Franklin(Ga.) 12

"Jennett"(N.C.S.C.)18 H. N. (Ga.)36 James (Ga.) 6 Sophronia(Ga.) 12 Jas,Harold(N.C.Ga.)23 CASHAW,Capt.(S.C.)7 Jasper(Ge. ) S CASWELL,16.(0a.) 33

Harwell (Ga.) 3 3 CATLIR,A.,(Conn) 29 CATHOLIC Church 31,30 CHANDLER,Angie(Ga.) 6 Asa G.(Ga ) 22 Enoch (Ga.) 6 Fannie (Ga.) 22 Frances(R)(Ga.)6 George (Ga.) 6 Ida (Ga.) 6 Lucinda (Ga.)6,9 Mary Ann(W.)(Ga)9 Mary B.(N.C.Ga.)9,10 Nicy Jane(Ga.) 34 Id/ tGa:1 ' "6 Lucinda (Ga.)6,9 Mary Ann(W.)(Ga)9

(Tenn) 20 Mary B.(N.C.Ga.)9,10 BULLARD, Belle(3.)(Ala) Nicy Jane(Ga.) 34

W. 18 Mattie (Ga.) 5,6 W.D. (Ala ) 15 Mollie(Gal 6

BUNTYN,J.Buford(Ga.Ala.)7 Netta Hester(Ala)14 BUNCOMBE,Co1.Edw.36 (N.C.) Philo 2.(Ga.) 6 BURKE,Thos.(N.C.)1 Polly(L.)W.C.Ga.)9,10 BURLESON,Elizabeth Rufus (Ga.) 6

Byrd(Ala) 35 Thomae (Ga.) 6 Howard (Ala).35 W. B. (Ga.)8

BURNS. (Ga.Ala.Mies.)22 Wyatt,Sr.(N.C.Ga.)9 BURT,Dr.L.H.(Ga.)29 Wyatt,II,(Ga.) 6

Mary L.(I11) 20 CHANEY, Fannie(Pearson) BUTLER,Carrie(Ia.)24 (Ga.) 10

Cora(Ia.) 24 Patria (Ga.) 10 Jacob(Ia.) 24 Thos.Wardlaw(Ga.)10 Sarah(Va. 33 CHASE,A.W. (Ind.) 17

VOTT,Col.Edgar M.(Ga.)33 CHEESEMAN,Charity(Pa.) BYERS, (N.C.)25 16

CHEROKEE,"Heroine " CAHALL,Dickey(Md.)9 (Ire.Pa.S.C.) 19 Ralph (Md.) 9 WAR (S.C.Ga.)3,4

UALHOUN,Leah(O.Ia)24 CHENEY, "(Ga ) 22 CALLAWAY,Beneta(Ga.)32 Angeline (Ga.) 7 Lucy (Ga.A 32 Edward F.(Ga.) 32 Merle(Ga.-Ala.)9 Emelyn (Ga.) 32

CAMAK,James(S.C.) 26 Lcla(R. )(Ga. )32

"Scott earmino(Ia.)16 CANNON,Martha Ellen(Ge.

Ala. 10 *CAMPBFIL,W.S.(Ga.)32 CANDLER Family(Ga.)33 CANTERBURY,Elizabeth

(Va.) 13 CANTRELL,(Ga, 35 Arthur G.,Geo.Allen, Geo.W.,Glenna Mae, Herman Arthur, Horace Benton, John William Hugh Windell Jurutha Ann John Harvey Janice Denna Nathaniel A. Renther Robt Arnold

Jos.2.(Ga., 23 Paul Fanning(Ga.) 5

Paul Reid(Ga.) 6 Rhoda (Ga. ) 1 Samuel(Ga.) 13 Wm.F.(Ga.)5.6 Wilson(Ga.Miss) 15

BRUMLEY,Susan G.(Ga.)18 BRIANT,Josephus(Ga.)6 Judson(Ga. ) 6 Robt.M.(Ga:Ala.)6

BUFORD,Priscilla(Miss. (Tenn) 20

BULLARD, Belle(B.)(Ala) Judson(Ga: ) 6 Robt.M.(Ga:Ala.)6

BUFORD,Priscilla(Miss.

Rev.Ephraim(He.)23 George Roger(Va. )21 Elijah (Ga.) 31 -- Samuel (S.C.) 26 Wm.Jackeon(I11) 20

CLAY,Eettie May (Ga.)32 Clams Eranch(S.C.) 17 CLIFTON, "(Ga.) 21

Jesse A. (S.C. )16 Jospehine(S.C.) 16

CLINGMAN,Daisy(Stallings) (op, -Tex.) 33

Joseph J.(Tex.) 33 CLINTON, Annie (Ga.) 7

Hattie(Ga.) 7 Lon (Ga.) 7 John Wesley(Ga.) 7 Thelma (Ga.) 7

COATS,Pearl (Ga.) 5 Y. Walker(Ga.) 5

COBB, "(Ga.) 14 Betty(Me.) 23

COLE,Belva (Ga ) 5 Charlsie(Ga ) 5,6 Gilbert (Ga ) 5 Grady Woodfin(Ga.) 5 Horace Reid (Ga.) 5 Laura (Ga) 1 5,6 Ludusky(0a. )(S.C.) 33 Wm.Pinckney(Ga.) 5 Woodfin (Gel 5,6

COLEMAN,Catherine(Ga.)8 Elizabeth(Ga.) 5, George (S.C.) 8 Henry Allen (0a.S.C.)8

COLLIT.M,Dr.C.F.(Ia) COLLINS.Zelma ( 35 COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA 30 CONE, (Ga. )30 "Conestoga Wagon"(Pa.) 25 COVELIN,Wilma Jane(Wash.)10 CONN,Freeman L. 10 COOK,Barbrie Estelle(0a.)1C

Enoch (Ga.) 6 Henry Travis (Ga.) 10 John T. (Ga.) 10 Joseph E.(Go.) 10 Neala (Ga.) 10 Neva Jewell (Ga.) 10 Ralph D. (Ga. ) 10 Robt.E. (Ga.) 10 Roy F. (Ga.) 10 Ruth 10 Sarah("Sallie")(0a.) 10 Thos.Adelbert(Ga.) 10 Tommie (Ala ) 9 Vesta Caroline(Ga.) 10 Wm.Travis (Ala) 10 Willie Beulah,(Ga.) 10

COPE,Dorma Sue(Ala.) 14 James C.(Ala.) 14

COPELAND,Glynn(Ga.) 12 John T. (Ga.) 12 Mamie (Go.) 12 Pearl (Ga. -Ale.)9

COPELAND,Glynn(Ga.) 12 John T. (Ga.) 12 Mamie (Go.) 12 Pearl (Ga.-A1P.)9

GORK,Samael (S.0) 26 COSBY,Nelle (Ala.)18

Wm.Y. (Alp.) 18 arTON, (Ga.) 29 COUNT,de Renti(France)

(Scotland) 15,16 COUGLER,E Marvin(Ga.) 9 COVER,Sasey (Ill.) 20 "Covered Wagon" (Pa.-)25 COVEY,Hazel(Tex). 7 COX,Leila(DeVaga)(S.(%)19

R.B. (S.C.) 19 CRAIG,Betty (Ga ) S

R. F.. (Ga.) g Robert (Ga.) S

CRAaE,Margaret(S.C.) 19 Sarah (.S.C) 16

CRAVEN ,Mary("Hollie")(0a , ) 22

SamueltGa.) 22 CRAWFORD,Jane(G.)(S.C.)19

John 2.(0.) 24 CREEK INDIAN WAR(011.) 4 CREEKS:Conewago(Pa.) 24

Lynches'(S.C.)19

CHEEVES, "(Ga.) 6 CAYERON,Robt.G.(S.C.)26 CHILDREN OF AMERICAN REV-CAMP,LeRoy (S.C.) 16 OLUIION 30 CAMPRELL,Borden B.(Ala.Ga)CLARK. "(La.) 29

13 CLARK, "(Pa )24 Borden McPberson(Ga.)13 Ellender(I11).20 George (Ga.) 28 Minnie(Ga.) 6

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CREEKS: Richland (Ga./ 21 Silver (N.C.) 26 Three Crea1s(N.C.)26

CRE1GHTEON,Catherine (S.C.Ky.111) 17 Thos.(S.C.Ky.I11) 17

CREWS, Kelley (Ga.) 5 CROCKETT,Ruford(Ga.) 7

Harry (Ga. 7 Mozelle (GZ.) 7 Shelby Jean (Ga.) 7 Raymond (Ga.) 7 Roy (Ga. )7

CROW,Davis Benge(Tex.) 29

Edwin Howard (Tex.) 29

Helen McLain(Tex)29 Jefferson Brim(Tsx)

29 " Mary Kathleen(Tex)29 Stuart Qpinn(Tex.)29 Trammell (Tex.)29 Virginia Simonton

(Tex. )29 CRUMPTON,H.E.(Ga.Tenn)

7 CRUTCHFIELD, •(Ga..) 6 Jesse (Ga.) 5 John. (Ga.-Ala.) 5

CULLEN,Elizabeth(Va.)13 CULLER, Raymond C.(Fla. CUMMINGS (Ga. )30; (314 CUNNINGHiM„ "(S.C.)19 Florida Ann(I11) 20 John (Ill.) 20 Margaret (Xy. 111. )20 R.Fletcher(Ala)22 Thomas B.(Ga.) 21

CURTWRIGET, "(Ga.)21 LuaNING,Capt. Loring

(Me.) 23 DANGER, Jesse (Ga )7 DAYIEI,Alfred (Ga. ) 5 DANIKL,Isaac (Ga.) 14 Jean (Ga.) 30 John (Ga.) 5 Mittie (Ga.) 6

DARBY,Ellis Lavell (Ala.) 34

Ellis Lavell,Jr.34 Philip Storey(Ala.)

34 11ARNELL,Bunnie(Ge.)13 2AUGHTERS OF: AMERICAN REVOLUTION

30 War of 1812:21,30

DAVEI.PORT,Jas.G.(Ga.)9 Lucinda (Ga.) 9 Nancy (Gs.) 9

AVIDS0Y,Chalmers Gas-ton(N.C.)37(36.7) Margaret(S.)(N.C.)25

DAVIS,Arleigh Clifford (Ga.) 14

Bean. (Ga.) 6 Billie Jane(Ga.) 14 Boffie June(Ga.) 14 Bryant (Gm.) 16 Chas.lawson(•a )5,14 Chas.Lawson.Jr." 14 Esther (Ga.) 8 Ethan (Ga.) 8 Georgie (Fla.) 9 Franklin(Ga )(6,14 Henry Winter(111)20 Israel C. (Ga.) 35 John B.L'd(S.C.)17 Jno.Frank.(Ala.)10 Helen Sue 14 Jos Bryant(Ga.)6 James G.(Ge.) 32 Kathryn (Ga.) 14 Margaret 1 Mary (Ala.) 10

Mary Sharlene(Ge.)16 Mary Taliths(Ga.Ala

35 Mildred Pauline(Ca.)

14 Nancy Caroline(T.)

(Ga. )• 35

DAVIS,Nannie(Kinsey) (Fla.) 10 EDWARDS ,Jack (Ga )14

Nonadelle(Fla.) 9 Mildred Pauline(Ga.) Patsy (Ga.)32 14 Paul Albert(Fla.•) 9 "WEEN(Miller)Ga.)14,35 Pearl (Ala.) 10 KLLISON(Allison)Robt. Rhoda (S.C.) 19 (N.C.Ga.) 27,26 Thelma (Ga.) 14 ELROD,Herbert(Ala.)14 Thomas (Ga.) 4 Hester Aberia"" 14 Walter (Ga.) 8 EMBRY,F.B.(Ala.) 23 William (Ala.) 10 Lulline(Ala.) 23

DAWSON, Ann (Ga.) 30,32 "EMERALD ISLE"(Ire George (Georgia)28 land) 30

DEORING, Lucy A.(Wiss.) ENGLISH 30

18 ENTREKIN,A1bert(Ga. de JAPNETT, Reuben (Ga.) Fla.) 12

1 Bertie(Ga. 1 12 DELANEY,Katrina(McC) Dell(Ga.) 12

(S.C.) 19 Earl (Ga. d DEMPSEY,Clara (Ga.) 14 Emmett (Ga.)

Clark (Ga.) 8 Esther (Ga.) 9 Lula (Ga.) S Ethel (Oa.' 12 Margaret Ida(Ga.) 8 Ernest (Ga.) Sara (Ga.) S Harvey(Ga.) 12 Sarah Elizabeth(Ga.) Henry Gaston(Ga.)12

8 Isaac (Ga.) 12 DENNET,Emily (Miss.)20 Jewell (Gar 8 Mary (Miss. ) 20 Jones (Ga. )'12 Walter(Miss.) 20 Joseph (Ga.) 9

DENNIS,Loulsa (Ga.) 3 L. G (Ga.)12 DIYAGA,Abram H.(S.C.) Lillie (Ga.) 11

,M.D.,19 Lynn (Ga.) 12 Melvin (Ga.) 11 Minnie(Ga.) 12 Ruby (Ga.) Samuel J.( Ga.) 12 Sarah Margaret(Ga)8 Stella (Ga.) 12 Warner Asbury(Ga.)8 Wesley(Ga.Va.) 12

ERWIN(Irvin) •(N.C) 25,27

James (N.C.) 30 Margaret(N.C.)27,28 John (N.C.) 30 30 Robt.O.C.)27,28,30 Stephen(N. C. )30 Wa.(N.C.) 27,28,30

ZSTEP,Mary (Pa.) 16 EVANS, Carrie Missouri

(Oa.) 8,9 Chalmas (Ga ) 8,9 Henry Grady (Ga.) 8,9 Leonard N. ( Ga.)8,9 Naomi Ethel(Ga.)8,9 Ralph Eugene(Ga.)8,9 Wm.FranklintGa.)8,9

FALLS, William (N.C.) 25

FAHRIH,Sams1(Ala.)34 FAUCHE,Capt.Jonas(Ge.)

4,11 FEDERER,Caroline Jaye

(Ala ) 7 Oscar George (Ala)7

FENDER,J.B.(Ga.) 32 FIRRAN,Panl 36 FIELDS' estate(S.C.)31

Margaret(Ark.) 35 FINDLKY,Matthew(Ga.)32 FISH,W.I.(Ga.) 22 FITTS,Angle (Ga.) 28

Emma(Ga.) 28 Dr.W.W.(Ga.) 28

FLEMING,Eula Batrice (Ga.) 22

Gee. W " 22 Henry J. (Ga.) 22

FLETCHER, Wm. (Ga.) FLOYD,John (Ga .)21 YLUICERJEtigar(Ala / 17

Wary(Ala.) 17 Sallie(11a.) 18

FOLL6,John (Ga. ° 32 Laura (Oa.) 9'

FORD Capt.Manley(S.C.) 22

FOREHAND,Cornelia(Ga. / 33

YORT,A.W.(S.C.) 18 Arthur(N.C.Ga.) 33 Lizzie (S. C.) 18 Tomlinson,Dr.(Ga.)33 Toalinson(Tann.)31

YORTSON,Benj.(Tex.)8

GASTON ,de Foix(France) 15,16

Dee (Oa.) 22 David (Pa.S.C.)16-19 David Aiken(S.C.)19 David Fines(S.C.Ala.)17 David William(S.C.)19,22 David Wm ,Jr.(S.C.)22 David Wm.,III,(S.C.) 22 Donald Edward (Ga.) 22 Ebeneser(S.C.)16-19 Ebenezer,III(Ala.)17 Ebenezer,II,(S.C.Ala.)17 Eliza (Ala.) 17,19 Eliza(Gastin)(N.C.)22 Eliza (S.C.NC.)18,19 Eliza (S.C.) 18,19 Eliza Catherine(N.C.)20 Elizabeth(Ga.) 22 Elizabeth (Ill) 20 Elizabeth(Scot.Pa.)Ire.)

(Ker) 16 Elizabeth(Ire.Pa.S.C.)

16,19 Elizabeth (N.J.Pa.) 15 Elizabeth Jane (Ala.)17 Eloise(Brazil) 18 Emma (Ga.) 22 Emma (S.C.) 22 Esther (Ky. Ill) 20 Esther(S.C.Ky 111)16,17

20 Esther(2),(S.C.)16,18,20 Eather,III,(S.C.)18 Eva Reatrice(Ga.)22,23 "Fannie(Frances)(Ga.)22 Fisher(N.0 ) 22 Fletcher (Ga.) 23 "Foiz",de(of)(France-Scot-

land) 15 Frances("Fannie")(Ga.)22 Frances(Yiss.Tenn.)20 George (Ga.i 22 Georgia(Ga. 22 Georgia(Ga.-Ark.)22,37,

40 Grace (Ga.) 22,23

Reid (Ala.) 15 Harriet(Ga.Ala.) 22 Robert (Ala.) 15. Helen (N.J.) 16 "Sallie"-Sarah(Ga.)21 Hugh (Ala.) 17 Wm. (Ala.) 15 Hugh,Rev.(Ire.S.C.)16,19

GARITY,W.B.(Ga.) 22 Hugh.(Ire.S.C.) 16 GARRCIT,Edward Ike(La.) Hugh (N.J.) 15,28

29 Hugh(N,J.,O.Pa.)15,24 Ethel Oraham(la.) 29 Hugh (N,C.) 20 Jessie (La.) 29 Hugh (Pa.)22,24,28 Stuart (La.1 29 Hugh)Pa.S.C.Ala.)16,17 Tpomas Abel (La.) 29 Hugh (S.C.Ala.) 17 Thomas (La.) 'Hugh (S.C.) 20

GARRISON, J.W. (Ga.) 14 Isabel(S )(N.J.Pa.)15 Bobt.Nelson(Ga. 14 Isaac (Ga.) 22

GASTO'N,Alexander Inez (Ga.) 22 (Ga.)21,26,30 J. Avon ( Ga ) 22

Alexander(Scotland) 15 James (Ireland)Pa.S.C) Alexander(Ireland) 21 James,8r. 2216 Alexander(Mass.) 15 James (Ga.) 22,23 Alexander(N.J.-Pa.)15 Jamee(N.J.) 15 Alexander,Dr.(lre.Pa. James(2)(Pa.S.C.Ky.Ill

N.C.)16,20 17,19,20 Alazander,III,(Y..C.)20 James,III(S.C.)16 Alexander(Pa.S.C.)16, James (N.J.(Pa) 15

18,19 James (Pa•1 15 ,22 Alexander (S.C.) 18 Jas.(S.C.Ky.I11)20 Allie (Ga.' 22 James (Ga. 23 Andrew Lafayette(Ala.) James B.(Ga.) 22

23 Jas.Denver(Ga.S.C.)23 Ann(Ga.)19,21,26,30 James Estep(Pa.) 16 Ann(Simonton)N.C.0a.) Jas.McFadden,Dr.(S.C.

26,30 -Ga.) 18 . Ann(S.C.Ky.Ill) 19 James Hall(S.C.)18 Ann R.(S.C.Ky.Ill )20 Jas.Henry(Ga.)22,23 Anthony (Va.) 22 Jas.Lafayette(Ga.)22_ Arthur L.(S.C.) 19 Jas.Monroe(Ga.Ala.) Bessie (Ga.) 22 7,22 Betty Jane (Ala.) 23 Jas Monroe,II,(Ga.)23 Beulah Stanford(Ia.) James N.(S.0.) 22(Gastin

16 Jas.Wiley(I11.) 20 Britt (Ga.) 22 • Jane(Ga.)10,11,15,21,27,30 Caroline (I11) 20 Jane A.(Ire.Pa.S.C.) Cecil Dulin(Ala.)18 Jane (Ire. S. C. )18,21 Celina(Ala.) 17 Jane(S.C,)(2),18,19 Chas.Brittain(Ga.)22 Jane(N.C.Ga.) 11 Clarence (Ga.) 22 Jane (N.C.) 20 Clinton(Ge,) 23 Jane (K.)(S.C.)16,17,19 Daniel(Ala.) 22 Jane(S.C.Ky.I11)17,20 Daniel (Ga) 23 Janet(tre.Pa.S.C.)(2)16,20

Eliza Jane(McC)(S.0 - 19

Irene,(S.C.) 19 Jessie(S.C.) 19 Leila (S.C.) 19

DEWBERRY, Jewell(Ga.) 14

Oma (Ga.) 6 DILLING, W.S.(S.C.)26 DUBSON,Billie Adelbert

(Ga.Fla.) 10 Earl( Ga.Fla.) 10 Elizabeth(Fla.Ga.)10 Ida N.(Ga.) 10 Inez (Ga.) 10 Kathryn Clara(Ga.)7 Wm.N.(Ga.Fla.) 10

DONALDSON,Robt.(N.C.) 20

!MENUS, Bettie(La. )29 DOMINICUS,Jordan,Jr.(

(Me.) 23 DREW, "(Ga.) 9 DRISKKLL.Carrie Pou(Ga

33 DUBOSE,Martha Julian

(Ga.) 32 DUCHESS OF ORLEANS

(France) 15.16 DUXES OF:Navarre

(France)15,16 Nemours(France) 16 Orleans(France)15,16 Grand of Tuscany 16

DUKES,Rebecca(Ge.)28 DULIN,Leila M.(Ala.)18 DUNCAY,Ella(Ga.) 8 Hoyt(Ala.) 34 Sarali("Sallie")

(Ga.) 22 DUNN,Julia (Ga.) 12 DTER,Henry,Jr.(Ye.)23 DTLE.Sssie (Ga.) 14

EASLEY,Althea Agnes (Ill.) 20

John 7.(I11.) 20 Robt.M.(I11.) 20

EARNEST,Elisha(Ga. -Ala.) 12

Matthew Oaston(Ga012 Thoa.p.,Sr.(Ga.Ala.12

EDDY, "(La.) 29 L IDO -- "(Oa.)

EDIENUSON,Carl(Tenn.)15 Ruby (Tenn.) 15

EDWARDS,Annie Gather-ine("Katie")(Go.Ala. N.W.Ark.) 35 Garl,(Ga.) 14 Carl P.(Ga.) 14 Dr.Jay.T.(Ga.Ala.)14

35 Jeff. Davis (Ga.) 14

FORTSON,Benj.Jr(Tex.)8 Katherine(Tex.) 8

FOSTER,Urs.Albert (S.) (Ga.) 30

YOK,Agnes (Ala.) 17 Caroline(Ala., 17

FRAMETJohn (Pa.)(See Simonton,Smith Frame(?) FREEMAN,ElizabeTr6;.. -

Tex) 33 TREEMAN,Elizabeth(Tom-

linson)(Ga. -Tex) 33 Zlizabeth(Ala.) 35 George Greek(Ala)35 Geo.William(Ala.)35 Henry (Ga., 33 Lucy (Ga.) 32 Margaret (Ala.) 35 Martha Ann (Ga.) 33 Mary Sue (Ala.) 35 Rebecca (Ga.) 33

FRENCH (France) 30 Philip Key(Tex) 8 Philip Key,Jr,(Tex.)8

FULLER,Ida (Ga.) 6 GAGE, George W.(S,C.)18 GALDORIS,Claire Edith

(N.Y.) 36 GALLOWAY,Margaret(S.C.)

26 GAMBLE,Samuel(Ala.) 17 GANTT,Britain (Oa.) 33 Elizabeth(Tomlineon)

(Ga) 33 John (Ga.) 32,33 Rebecca (Ga.) 33

GARNER, *(Ga.)10,35 -11a.)15

Earl (Ala.) 15 Helice (Ala.) 15 John (Ga. ) 21 Jos.Brown(Ga.Ala.)15 Lola (Ala.) 15 Max (Ala.) 15

111tYnte (sAilki lla.)175

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GASTON Janie (Ga.)(Ala.)22 Jarrett(Ky.I11) 20 "Jean"(John)(France) 16 Jeanette(S.C.)16,17,19 "Jennett"(Knox)(S.C.)

16,17,19 Jennie (Ga.) 22 John (Ala.) 17 John (Conn) 15 John (Ga.)21,26,30

John(Ireland) 16 John (Ire.Pa.S.C.)16,

17,18-22 John,I1 (Ire.Pa.S.C.)

18,19 John ( Orleans,France)

15 John(Ire.Pa.,S.C.Ky.

Ill.)16,17 John(Scotland,Ireland)

15 John (N.J 15,16 John (N.J.Pa.) 15 John (S.C.Ala.) 17 John (S.C.Ky.I11.)19 John Brown(S.C.) 18 John Brown,Jr.(S.C.Ala.

lg John (de Poix)(France)

15,16,21 Johnnie Matthew(Ga.)22 "Jodie"(0a.) 22 Joseph (Ga.) 23 Josenh,Jr.(Ga.Ala.) 22 Josenh(Ire.S.C.)16,18

21 Joseph(N.J.O.) Joseph (Pa ) 15,16 Joseph(Pa.N.J.)15,24,28 Joseph,Sr.(S.C.) 16-19 Joseph(S.C.)20,21 Joseph J.(Ala.Ga.)22 Joseph James(Pa.Ia.)16 Jos?(JasT)Lucius)S.C.)

18 Josephine(Ge.Ala )22 Josephine (Ga.)22 Katherine(S.C.)22 Lelia Jayce (Ala.) 18 Lena (Ga.) 22 Lena Lillian (Ga.•) 22 Lessie(Ga.) 22 Lillian (Ga.) 22 Louella(Ga.Ala.) 22 Louise (Ga.) 23 Lucile (Ala.) 18 Lucius(Ale.) 18 Lulie (Ga.) 22 Margaret(Ala.) 17,18 Margaret (Ga.)21,26,30 Margaret(Ky.Ind.) 17 Margaret(Pa.) 16 Margaret(S.C.) 18 Margaret A.(S.C.Ky.I11)

19,20 Martha(Ala ) 17 Martha(Ga.) 21 Martha(2)(Ire.Pa.S.C.)

16,20,21,18 Mary (Ala.) 18

Mary E.(Ga.) 21 Mary(Ire.Pa.S.C.)16,19 Mary (MeC. )(S. C. Ky. Ill.

19 Mary (S.C.I11) 17 Mary Elisabeth (Ga.)21 Matthew("Mathey"),Sr.

Ire.S,C.Ga.)4,11,12. 15,16,18,20-22

Matthew,Jr.(0a.)21,26, 30

Matthew Hiral (Ga.) 21 Matthew HiramT(Ge.)21 Mattie(Ga.) 22 Mildred (Ga.) 22 Mildred Inez (Ga.) 23 Malls Cosby (Ala.) 18 Narcissa(S.C.Ala.) 18,

19 Nola (Ga.) 23 Otis (Ga.) 23 011ie (Gk.) 23 Paul (Ga.) 23 Peggy (Ge.) 21,30 Robt.(Ala.Ga.) 22

GASTON,Robt.(Ga.)21,26, 27,30

Robt.(Ire.Pa.S.C.)16,17 19,20

Robt,1I,Ire.Pa.S. C. )16 - 17,18,19,22

Robert(Ire.S.C) 21 GASIN,Robt.(X.C.)1,3,

22 GASTON,Robt. (S. C.Ky.

I11.) 17 Robt.Barker(Ala.Ga.)22

23 Robt.Benton(Ga.) 23 Ruth (Ga.) 23 Samuel( Ala.) 23 Samuel (Pa.) 16 Samil(S.C.Ky.I11.)17,

19,20 Sam'l Brittain(Ala.Ga.)

22 Sam'l brittain,II(Ga.)

22 Sam'l Burns(Ala.) 22 ,?3 Sallie"(Sarah)(Ga.22 Sarah("Sallie")(Ala.Ga.

7 )Sarah("Sellie")(Ga.)22 Sarah("Sallie")Eliza-

beth(Ala.Ga.) 22 Sarah Elizabeth(S.C.)

19 Sarah Jane(Ga.) 21 Stenhen(S.C.)19,20 Susan (N.C,) 20 T.C.(S.C.) 18,19 Tessie (Ga.) 22 Thomas(Ga.)21,26,30 Thomas(Pa.S.C.Ky.

111) 19,20 Tbomas (S.C.Ky.Ill) 20 Thomas C.(Ill.) 20 Thomas Alexander(Ala.)

17 "Toby" (Ala.Ga.) 23 Uriah (Va.) 22 Walter(G8.France)22,23 William(Scotland) 16 Wm.(Scotland -Ireland)

15,16,21 William,I.(Ireland)10,

22 William(Ireland)16,18,

21 William(2)(Ga.)22,23 William(2)(Ire.Pa.S.C.)

15-17,20,22 William(Ky.Ill) 20 William(N.C.) 20 William(Mass.) 15 Wm.(0relans,france)15 William(S.C.Ala.)17 Wm.(S.C.Ky.I11.)16.19,

20 William,Jr.(2)(S.C.)

16,20 Wm.,.Tr(S.C.Ky.I11.)19 William(Va.)22, Wm.B.(Ala.Mies.) 22 Wm.B. N.J.) 16 Wm.Burns(Ala.Ga.)22 Wm,H.,II(S.C.) 18 Wm.H.(Capt.)(Tex.)18

)Wm.H.,Jr.(Tex.) 18 Wm.Jos.(Ga.)22 Wm.Sam'l(Ga.) 22 William T.(Ga.)21 Willie Belle(Ga.)22 Zachary (Va.) 22 Zell (Ala.) 18

G A T,Thos.Bolling (Ga. ) 18

GlarrEIES,Geo.(Ga.) 7 GEORGE,Wm.(Ga.) 4 GERMAN.(Pa.) 25,30 GERMANT.Ilenry,King of

15 GIBBONS,Ethel(Eng.)33 GILBERT, "(Ga.) 8 GILL,SusijiTMcC.)(S C)

19 OLOVER,Belle(S.C.)22 GLASS,Eldon Meade

(Okla ) 34 GLOVER,Elnora()Ala)18

- 44 - OOLDEN,Nugene 7.(Ga.)

10 Eva Mae (Ga. )35 "Jackw(Oa.) 35 Jane(Ga.)3,6,12 Nathan Lee(Ga.)6,9

GOLDSMITR,Lucy(Ga.) 7 dOODE,Annie (Ala.) 18 GOODWIN,Cheater(Ga.) 8 GOOLSBT,Sue Lee(Ga.)33 GOULD,Rev•Danol(N.C.)

25 GRAND DUKE of (Tuscany)

15 GRAY, Clara Mae(Ga.) 5

Gertie(Ga.) 5 Harriet (Va.) 1 James(Ga.) 28 John (Ga )5,21

M.(Ga.) 5 May(Hutcheson(Ga.)5 Ophelia (Oa.) 14

GHBEN,Chester(Ge.) 7 Della (Oa.' 7

) Grace (Ga.) 7 Hattie(Ga.) 7 Howard (Ga.) 7

James J,(Ga.)5,7 Jane (Ga.) 6 Judson (Ga.) 7 Lillie (Ga.) 7 Lavonia (Ge. ) 7 Robert (Ga.) 7 Sarah (Ga,) 7 Stella (Ga. 7 Walker Brock(Ga.)7 Walter (Ga. ) 7 William E.(Ga.) 5 William N.( Ga.) 5 General(S.C.) 3

GREENBANK,Agmes(N.J.)16 GREER, Sarah(N.C.Ga.)29 GRIMES,Thomas (Ga.)28 GRIFFIN, "(Ga." 14

Annie -Oa.) 9 Chas.Ryburn(0a.) Ohas.W.,Sr.(Ga.)8 Chas.W.,Jr.(Ga.) Claude, Sr. , M. D. (Ga. )

9 Claude,Jr.(Ga.) 9 'Edna (Ga )

Eleanor (Oa.) 5 Elizabeth"Bettie")

Myrtice(Ga.) 9 Ella (Ga.W.Va.)8,9

HALLYAN,Otto(Ala.) 14 Washington(9a.)5

Weldon (Ga. 5 HAMILTOW,Arch1bald(Ga.)

12 Archibald(S.C.Ga.)12,

30,35 Archibald(N.C.) 1 Archibald Halcott(Ala

(N.M.Cal) 35 Elizabeth (N.C.) 12 George Reid(Ga.)12,13 Geo.Ridgle(0a.Ala.N.M.

Tex.)12,13 Jane(Ga.Tex.) 13 Jas.Sockwell(Ala.)35 Jean (N.C.) 12 John Lewis,Sr (S.C.

(Ga.) 12,13 John Lewis,Jr.(Ga.Ala.

12 John Tomlinson(Ga.Ala

N.M.Cal.)35 John William(Cal.)35

Joseph (N.C.) 12 Lucinda Oregon(Ga.)13 Manna Lou(Cal ) 35 Margaret(N.C.)12 Margaret I.(R )(Oa.)

11-13,30 Margaret Ann(Ga.Tex.)

12 Margurite Peari(Cal.)

35 Mary Aileen(Cal.) 35 Matthew Thompson, Lt.

I,(Ga.)15 Matthew Thompson,II,

(Oa. )13 Nancy(T.)(S.C.Ga.)12 Nancy(Ga.Mo.Tex.) 13 Renther Bozeman(Ga.

Ala.N.M.Cal )35 Ridgle Franklin(Aris.

Tex.) 35 Robert (Oa. N.C.) 13 Robt.Bruce(Cal.)35 Ruth Orella(Cal.)35 Sarah Frances(Ala.

N.M.) 35 Sarah Francea(Ariz .

Tex.) 35 Sarah Grace(Cal.) 35 Sarah Ludusky(Ga.Ala

N.M.)13,35 Sockwell Leadore(Ga.

(Ala. , N. N. Cal. )1. 3 Glenn(Ga.) 9 35 HAT,Dalton (Ga.) 6 Harold Walker(Ga.) 8,9 Thelma Lorraine(Ale. JJoames(Ga.. ) 20 )6 Irene (Ga.) 8 (N.M.Cal.) 35 John

(l.c

Jas.Prince (Ge..)8,9 Virginia Lucile(Cal.) Susan(N.C.) 20 Jasper (Ga.) 8 35 William(Ge.) 6 Joa.Abealom(Oa.) S William 'N.C.) 12 HATES. Adem(Ga.) 4 Louis (Ga.) 8,9 Zelma Madison E.(Ga. 9

14:11.1(Aris

31;. Hugh (Ga.) 4

-) 8,9

Patrick (Ga.) 4 Marie (Ga HAMMIR,Madeline(Cal.)35 HATNES,Elizabeth(Ga.)5

Mary Pearl (Ga.) 8,9 RAMMOCR,Sizely(Ga.)9 HATS,Newton (Ga.)40(103) Richard Madison(Ga.) HAMMOND,A.B.(Ga.)11 HEAD, Carolyn(Ga.)14

8,9 HAMMOND,Andrew J.(S.C.)31 Dr.Dan'l Baldwin(Ga.) Sarah Ann(Ga.) 8,9 Ernest Mound 12 34

GROOVER, (Ala.) 11 Joseph(Ga.)12 Harriet( )(Ga.)34 G. H (Ala.) 11 Leroy,Col.(S.C.)31 Henry C. (Ga.) 14 Lenora(Reid)(Ala)11 Reid(Ga.) 12 James(Va.S.C.Ga.)32,34 W. R. (Ala ) 11 HAMPTON,Maggie(Ala.)35 Jas.Lloyd(Ga.) 32 William (Alp.) 11 HAMRICK,Bernard(Ga.)7 Louser A.(Ga.)14

GROW,Nary Ann(Vt.0a,)S . J.Mayfield(Ge.)22 Nancy Elizaheth(Ga.)34

Ely (G0-.)5 HAHDEN,Nellie,(Ala.) 35 HEATH,Nancy(Ga.)32 Penelope.gason(Ga.)32 GRUBBS,Coam4Reid)(08.)5 HARBISON,Jane(S.C.)20

HABERMATKR,Iya Mercer RARDWICK,Clarence A. HECLE,Annie Lorene(T)

(Iii.) 20 (Ala.) 35 (Ala )35

HACKNEY, Mary Lou(Ga.)6 George C.(Ala.)35 HPDRICK,Pauline(Tex.)8 HADDEN,Elizabeth(Ala.) Macon N.(Ala.)35

17 Mamie L. (Ala. )35 HAGAN, "(Ga.) 6 Ratliff E.(Ala.)35 HALBROZKS,Vera(Ala.)34 HARDY, Susan (Ga.) 1 HALL,George (Ga.) 21 HARLAN, Matilda(Ky.

John (0a.) 21 111.)17 Mary (R. )(Ga.) 3 HARPER,Aaron(Ga.) 5 Verne(Ga. -Ala.) 13 Minnie Lee(Ga.)5 Wiley(Ga.Ala.) 13 Nathan(Ga. ) 5

RALLMAN ,Innie(Oa.) 5 Rebecca(Ga.) 7 Bertha Lee(Ala.' 14 Wtllikm(Ga.Tex.)5

Wyatt (Tex.)g HPLTON, "Bud"(Ga. )10,

Dora(Ga.) 10 35 Hattie Jane(Ga.)35

HEMPHILL,Margaret(S.C.)18 HENDERSON,Caro Wilpon(Ga.)

S James(Oa.) Lawton(Ga.) Kathryn (Ga.) S

HENDRICKS, • (Va.)33 Fowree(Ala.) 14 HARRIS,Carl (Ga.) 9 HENDRIX,Barbrie C.(1a. roster(Ga.) 5 mom. Lanier(S.C)19 (Ala ) 9 Henry(Ga.) 5 Geo.D.,Rev.(Ala.0a.)32 Maude (Gs.) Lester Mae(Ala.)14 Florence(Ala.Ga.)32 HENRY, "(Ala )Ga.)11

!IAMBI S,Henry(S. C)19 Joseph H. (Ga. )32 Marie Louise ( S. C. )

19 Sarah Elizabeth

(S. C. ) 26 HARRISON.Benj.(S.C.)26

8enj.(Ind..) 1 . Burr (S.C.) 26

Davis (N.CiGa. )4,10 Edith(Ga. N. C. )4,30 Fort fGp.) 11 John(Cornet)(Ga.)4 Lydia (N.C.Ga.)4,30 Reuben(Ga.)4

HARVEY FAMILT(S.C.Ga.)2,15 Ann(S.C.)31 "lender (S.C.) 31 Elizabeth(S.C.)31(2)

) James T.(Ga.)32 James S.(Ge .) 32

. John (N.C.) 31 John (S.C.) 3 1 ( 2 ) John Vs N.C.)31 Lemuel Icabod(Ga.)32 Lincy(S.C.)31 Mariah(Ga.)32 Mary(England)31 Mosses (Ga.) 12 Nancy(S.C.)Ga.)32 Nehemiah(S.C.)31 Polim Mariah(Ga.)32 Sarah(Ga.)31

"Setheniah"(S.C.Ga.)31 "Seth"(S.C,Ga.)31 Thomas(England)31 Thomas (Ga.)32 Thomas (S.C.)31,32 William,Sr.(S.C.)31.32 William,Jr (S.C.)31 Wm.Burke(la.)32 Zachariah(S.C.)31 Zephaniah(S.C.Ga.)

31-33,36 Zephaniah, r.(S.C.Ga.)

32 HATELT,Andrew J.,Sr.

(0a.)12 Andrew Jackson,Jr.(Ga.)

12 "Doug"(Ga.) 12 Franklin (0a.Ark) 12 Henry (Ga.) 12 John (Oa.) 12 M. L. (Oa.' 12 "Puss", (0a.)12 Wyatt (Ga.) 12

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FANRY,Emma(Ga.)7 HENRY,IV,King of France

15 HENRY,King of Germany

15 FERNIX)N,Augusta(Ala.)1 RESTERLEE,Ida R.(Ga.)23 HEWITT,Ellender(Ga.)14

Edward (Ga.) 14 Judith D.(Ga.) 14 June (Ga.) 14 L. W. (Ga.) 14 Mary Winford(Ga.) 14

HEWLETT,Katherine C. (Ala.) 35

Roy (Ala.) 35 HICKLIN,Mary(S. C. ) 16

Wm.,H.D.(S.C.) 16 HICKS,John("Bud")(Ga.)7

John,Jr.(Ga.) 7 HIG3ENBOTHAM,Benj.,Sr.

(Ga.Va.) 2 Benjamin(Va. ) 2 Frances (Ga.) 1 Joseph (Va.) 2

HIGHTOWER,Adeline(F.) (Ala ) 11

HILL,Annie Laurie(Ga.) E. D.36: 21 Mary (Ga.) 22. Nathan (Ms.) 23

HILLEARY,Mary Jane(Pa.) 16

HITT, Lydia Jane (Ga.) 10

BOGAN,Bettie Joe(Ga-)9 Elizabeth (Ga.) 5 Gloria (Ga.) 9 Jeptha (Ga.) 9

HOGGON,Jermiah (Me.)24 HOGG,Matthew(Ga.) 1

Nancy (Ga.) 12 HOLCOMBE,Anna (Ga.3,6

Cynthia (S.C.Ga.) 314 Elizabeth(Ge.) 6

ROLVIS,Exia(Ala.-Tenn.) 15

HOLCOWE,Geo.Martin(Ga. Hannah(S.54Ga.;(A1a.) 7

Hannah Isab;11(Ga.) 7 Jas.Madison(Ga.6,7 Jas.Aaron(Ala. )1 Jas.Bernard(Neb.Ga.)

3 8 (3 8 ) Jas.Davis(Ga.Ark.)15 Johnathan(S.C.)34 Johrathan(S.C.Ga.Ala.

1 johnathan,.Jr.(Ald.31 Mareha Jane(Ga.) 6 .1.1.artIn(S.C.Ga.) 7 1).ary Ann(Kellett)(S.0

Ga.) 34 'illinder(Ga.Ala )1 Rauben,I,(S.C.)Ga)6,

7,34 Reuben,II(S.C.Ga.)6,

7, 1 5 Reuben Eellett(Ga.Ala.

Robert M.(Ga.) 6,9 Thomas(Ga.Ala.) 1 William Joseph(Ga.)6

HOLDER,Jno.Franklin (Ala.) 10

Lydia (Ala.) 10 Mary Ellen(Ala.) 10 Miranda Jane(Ala.)10 Nancy Catherine(Ala)

10 Sarah(Ala.) 10

HOLLAND,Sael(Ga.) 7 Red (Ga.) 7

HOLLOVAY,Harriet(Als.) 22

HOLTMAN,Harriet(Ind.) 17

Louis (Ky.) 17 HONEY, J. Craig(Ala)35 HOOPER,Eric (Ga.)

Foley(Ga.) 8 Marlin (Ga.) 8

HOPKIMS,Gordon (O.) 1 HORSLEY,Nancy (Ga.) 9 HORTON, • (Ga.11/1.17 HOUSE, Binn(Ala ) 7

HOUSE, Thelma Jeane(Ala) 7 -45- IIWP,George 1.(0a.) 5

HOUSTON,Charles E.(Ga.)5 JACOBS,Guy(Ga.) 8 KENNON,Clarissa(Ge.) 1 Isabel(N.C.Ga.Ala.)25 Margaret (Ga. 8 KENYON, • (S.C.)19 J. H.(N.C.) 25 Mildred (Ga.) S KFY,Slizabeth(N.J.)16 Martha Lou(Ga.D.C.) JACKSON,Andrew,Pres. KERR,Andrew(Pa.N.C.)27

39(6 6 )

Andrew(Ga.) 27 Samuel(N.C.a(.61!

S.C.NC.Tenn.15,28 )25 JAMES,I, King of England Henry (Ga.) 27

HOWARD,Annie (Ga.) 7 3. s James (Ga.) 27 Andie(Ga.Ala.) 14 JARRELL,Nancy(Ga.) 1 James (N.C.) 27 Barnabas S.(Ga.)6 JEFFRIES,Claude(S.C.)18 Joseph(Pa.) 27 Bessie(Ga.Ala ) 14 JENKINS,Gov.John (N.C.) Margaret(Simonton)( Charles (Ga.) 6 3 1 (Pa.) 27 David (Ga.Ala.) 6 JEWISH 30 Margaret (N.C.)27 David 1.(Ga.11a.) 14 JOHN,King of France 15 Robert (N.C.) 27 Della (Ga 6 JOHNSON,Albert Newton KEY,Jas.C.(Ala.) 10 Effie (Ga.)-7 (Ga.) 12 Jas,Martin( Ala.) 10

10 Lloyd Harold (Ale.) Albert Riymond(Ga.) John Willard(Alo.)10 Stanley(Ga.' 14

Tallahassee(Ga.)5 Annie Mildred(Ga.110 14 Thomas It.(Ga.) 14 Henry Lewis(Ga.)10 Lloyd Price(11a) 1 14 Wallece(Ga.' 14 Hubert Preston(Ga.)10 Robt.Leon(Ala.1 10 LINER,Christopher(GaMiss,) Jas.Prederick(Ga.)10 KILPATRICK,Mary(Tenn.) 14 Jewel Madeline (Ga)

17 Emma Rosetta(Ga.) 14

10 Robert(S.C.)26 Geo.Alexander(Ga.)14 J,Walter( Ga) 7 KIMBROUGH Henry Wise (Ga. ) 14 Margaret Caroline KINCHELOE,Cornalts( 2V1a.) Harvey Washington(Ga.)

(Ga. ) )10 13 14 Martha Frances(Ga.) John,Jr.(Va.Tenn.) 13 James Qjitman(Ga.) 14

10 John,Sr.(Va.) 13 Jefferson (Ga.) 14 Mary Irene(Ga.)10 EING,Alexander(Ga.)29 John Franklin(Ga.) 14

Lucinda(Norman)(11a)12 Madison (Ge.) 14 Malachia(Ga.) 14 Mary f'

33..(12?!bc7tGla!G);•)14 Miles W.(Ga.) 14 "Polly"(Mary B)(N.C.Ga.

0 Rhoda Malighty(Ga.) 14

Annie(2)(Ga.)14,15 of Germany:fienry 15 Fobt.Christopher(Ga,)14 Daniel(Ga.S.C.)34 Edward (Ga.) 27

KINGSBERY,Katherine("Kat- Simeon Jackson(Ga.) 14

ie")(Ga.Tex.) 8 Susan Indiana(Ga.) 14 Eliza (N.C.) 20 Jos("Deacon"),III, Homer Andrew (Ga.) (Mass.)g,

5 Joseph,II,(Mass.)8 Henry Nathan(Ga) 5 Joseph,I,(Mass.) John H.(Ga.) 5 Sanford(Vt.Ga.) S Isabella (Ga.)34 Sanford,I,(Vt.) 8 Linney Ethel(Ga. ) 5 Sanford,III,(Vt.) 8 L.J.("Jack")(Ga.)5 KINKEAD,John (Va.) 21 Lora Jane(Ga.) 34 KINNEY,Vester (Ga.) 8 Mary Elizabeth("Mol KINSEY,Fannie(Fla.)10

lie")(Ga. ) 5 KIRK,Sarah (Pa.) 16 Milton (Ga.) 5 KIRKPATRICK,Elizabeth Mollie"(Reid)(Ga.)5 (Pa.) 16 Ora Mae(Ga.) 5 James(Ala.Tenn.) 17 Ola Vi (Ala.) 13 KITE,"Katie"(Ga.) 6,4, Capt.R.(Ga.) 34 Phineas(Me.)23 KNIGHT,Jos.(Ky.I11.)17 LOTT,Cleola Clovis(Ga.)9 Wm.Ambrey("Pike") Mary(Md.) 7 Thomas (Ga.) 8,9

(Ge.0 5 Mattie E.(Ky.I11.)17 LOUIS,V1I,Prance, 15 JORDAN,Amanda(Ga.) 3 Rosa(Talbot)(R.)(Ga.) VIII, " 15

3 8 (37) LucileGaston(Ala. LOUSEY,Wm.(Ge.) 12

18 KNOPP,Frances(S.C.) 22 LOVELL,Anna (Ga.) 8 KNOX,Hannah(Reid)(Y.C.) LOVVORN,Jas.(Ga.) 9

3 Loys(Ga.) 9, Allene (Ga.) 9 Bettie Jeane(Ga./ 9

ette")(S.C.Ky.I11)16, Jounie(Ga )

KAY,Agmes(Pa.M-0.)3 17 KAYLOR,Albert(Ga.)11a. ) John,(Ire.Pa.S.C.)19

Bobby(Ga.) 12 KRAYMR,Katherine(Germany James (Ga.) 12 34

LACY,Col. •(S.C.)18 LACIE,Dr.J.(la.) 26 LANCASTER,Benj.(Tex.)35

Ida C. (Mrs 0.E.)(Ga) 36

Marion irrances(Tex) ) 35

LANDS,"Dock"(Ga.)6 Lora (Ga.) 6 "Puss" (Ga.) 6 Stephen (Ga.) 6

LAURENCE,Jas.(N.C.Ga.) 30

Mary(Simonton)(Ga. N. C. ) 28

Polly (Ga.O 1 LAWSON,Thos.G.,M.C.(Ga)

3 LAZENBY,Ross (Ga.) 1 LEAKE,Rosa(Stallings)33

Hugh (Tex.)33 (Tex. LEE,Evelyn (Tenn.)22

Adelaide(S.C.) 19 30,34 Ill.)

LEMON,Olivet(Scotland) 15,16,22

LeMONT,Col.Benj.(1 4e.) 24 LENDERMAN,J.M.(Ga.) 5 LEVENS,Cecil (Ga.' 7

Donald (Ga.) 7 Jerry (Ga.) 7

LEWIS,Agnes (Ga.0 14 Dewey (Ga.) 14 Effie (Ga.) 14 Flossie (Ga.O 14 "Kittie"(Ga ) 14 Margaret E.(S.C.)19 Samuel(S C.)19 Nancy (Ga.) 5,14 Sallie(Ga.) 14

Elizabeth (Ga.) 6(2) Estelle (Ga.) 7 Geo Washington(Ga.)

6,7 Geo.Gordon(Ga.11a)14 Herschel(Ga.Ala.)14 Homer (Ga.Ala )6 Iva (Ga.Ala.) 14 Jas.A.Sr.(Ga.Tex) 7 James,A.,Jr.(Ga.) 6 J.Reuben(Ga.A1a) m14 Jannie(Ga.) 6,36 Juddie (Ga.) 6,7 Julia (Ala. ) 17 Lillie(Ga.) 6,7 Lonie (Ga.Ala )6 Lydia(Ga.) 4,6 Myrtie(Ga.Ala.Miss) Opal(Ga.)7; ( 14 Paul (Ga.) 7 Phoebe(Reid)(Ga.)6 Reuben Ahaz(Ga.Ala.) Robert(Ga.Ala.)6 Rosa (Ga.)7 ; 36 Roy(Ga.11a) 14 Roy(Ga.Tex./ 7 Rual ( Ga.) 7 Sarah("Sallie)(Ga.)

6,7 Sadie(Nelson)(Ga.Ala.)

6 W.Walter(Ga.Ala.)14 Wm.(Ga.Ala.) 6 Wm.Noel(Ga.Ala.) 6 Willie (Ga.) 7

HOWELL04.0.(Ga.) 30 HUBART,Martha Jane(W.)

(Ala.) 12 HUBBARD, Howard(Ga.)13 HUFF,John P.Ky.I11.)20

) Rachel(Ky.I11.) 20 Tilea (Ga.) 7

HUGHES, •(Pa.) 24 HUGUENOTS,French 15 HULL,Freances(Reid) 6 HUNT,Capt.Johnathan

N. C. ) 26 HUNTER, •(Ga.) S HUTCHESON,Clarence(Ga.)

Edward J.(Ga.)5; 5 Elizabeth(Ga.) 5 Eugene (Ga ) Eula(McE)(Ga. 5 Florae (Ga. 5 Florence (Ga.O 5 Horace (Ga.) Hugh Lee (Ga.) 5 J. L. (Ga.) 5 James E. (Ga.) 5 Maud (Ga.) 5 May (Ga./ 5 Thomas (Ga. 5 Viola(Reid) Ga-)5

Butson,Catherine(McB) (Ga.) 12

HUTSOV,Eunice(Ga.) 12 Grady( Ga. ) 12 Dr.John (Ga.) 12 John D. (Ga.) 12 Roy (Ca. ) 12

INGRAM,Capt. (S.C.)20 Dee (Ga.) 22 Willie Belle(Ga.)22

IRVIN,Margaret-(N.C.) 25,27,30,

Robert(N.C.)25,27,30 Wm. (N. C. )27,28,30 Col. Wm. (Pa. ) 24

IVEY,William (Ga.) 6

Sarah (Ga. 12 Vernon (Ga.) 12 Wayman(Ga.) 12

KEATING,Jno.Rodney( (Tex.)

Timothy(Tex.) KEE,Adeline (Ala.) 17

Sallie(Ala ) 17 KEESE, • (Ga. ) 7 KELL,Thos.(S.C.Ky.) 19

Jane(Ky.I11.)19 John M.(I11.)20 Thos (Ky.I11.) 19 Thos.Jr.(I11.) 19

KESLIETT,Mary Ann(S.C. Ga.) 34

KELLEY, • (Ga.) 21 Chas7TGa.Tex.) 5 Frances Elizabeth

(D.C.Ga.AIA.) 10 Jos.W.B.(Ga.) 10 Thelma Eilee(D.C.

Ga.11a., 10 Winfred C.(D.C.Ga.10

JORDAN, Mort leer Harvey (Ala.) 18

Noah (Me.) 23 Z. (Ga.) 1

JOSEY,Catherine(Ga.)29

Mattie(Ga.) Sarah (Ga.0 2? Susan (Va.) 33 Thos.Sdwin(Ga) 10

JOHNSTON,Margaret(Ga.) 28

Wm.H.(Ga.N.C.)28 JONES, Aaron(S.C.Ga) )

34

,David of Scotland 19

Joseph(Ga)„ 29 Pearl (Ga.) 23 Wm.(Gs. 29 Henry (Mass.) 8 of France:

Henry,IV 15 John, 15

Jans.L.(N.C.) 25 Jane,"Jennett","•ean-

Mildred (Ga.) 9 LOWREY,Francis (Ala.)1

Geneva Mae(Ala.)13,1 Harold Edw.(Ala )13 Hazel Liuern(Ala.)13,14 Howard,(11a.' 14 Jas.Wesley(Ala.)13,14 John Franklin(Ala.)13 John Ratliff(Ala.)14 Laura Jean (Ala.' 14 Lawrence(Ala.) 13 Leuell (Ala.) 14 Maurice(Ala.0 14 Myrtle Leuell(Ala.)13,14 Reuben (Ala.' 13 Buth(Als.) 13 Sam'l Henry(Als.) 13

LUCKETT,Alfred M.(Tex.) 8 Capt.John (Va.) 33 Kathsrime(Tex.)8

MACMURCRY,Jas.Turner(I11) 34

Jeanette Turner(I11.)30 34,36

) Nancy Elizabeth(I11.)30 34,36

Nancy(McPherson)(Ga.Tenn.)

Sarah Katherine(Ga.)14 Van Buren (Ga.) 14

LITTLE ,Mary (Ill )20 LIVINGSTON,Aaron(Ga.)30

Alfred (Ga.) 30 Leonidas 1".(M.C.)(Ga.)30 Leonidas F.(Ga.),II,30 Leonidas F.,III(Ga.)30 "Lon",Congressman(Ga.)30

LOFTIN,Elsie(Tex..) 8 LOGAN,Elizabeth(S.C.)19

John (S.C.) 19 LONG,Beulah(Ga ) 12

Lou(Ga.Ala.) 9

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34 22 Hannah Elisabeth(Weir)MELSON.Betty Jean(Ala.)

(Ga.Tenn.I11.) 10 13,30,34,36 Calvin C.(Ala.) 10

Helen(Ga.) 13 Dee Ford (Ala.) 10. Hoyt Hamilton(Ga.) 13 Dorothy Nadine(Ala.)

) Kincheloe Hamilton(Ga. 10

Okla Fla.) 13 Gilbert Reid(A1a.) Lewin D.(Ga.Tenn.I11.) Oleen(Ala.) 10; 10

34 R. V. (Ala.)10 Lewin Quincy(Ga.) 13 Wm.R.(Ala. ) 10 Lewis Darnell(Ga.) 13 MEITON,Capt.Wm.(Ga-)3. Loretta(Bauer)0.I11.) 4,11

34 MERCER, Iva. ( Iii.) 20 Lucinda Oregon(Ramil- Silas (Ill.) 20

ton)(Ga. 13 MERRELL.Bruce(Ga.) 5 Mary Ann (Ga.) 5 Duma W.( Oa.) 5 Nancy(Ga.Tenn.Ill )14 Henry(Ga. 5 Robert Hamilton(Ga. 13 Hiram (Ga.) 5 Shirley Irie(Ga.) 13 Wm.Lawrence(Ga.) 5

Ralph T. Ala.) 34 Roy Howell (Ala ) Ruby (Ala.) 35 Virgil Arthur(Ala.)34 -

Virginia( .)(Ala.) 35 W.H. (Ala ) 34

NAVARRE(Spain) 15 NELSON,Bernice (Oa.) 14

Capt. fPa.)24, 28

Eloise (Oa.) 14 Evelyn ((IA. ) 14 Gertrude(Ga.) 14 Jefferson 0.(Ga.) 14 Jefferson D.,Jr.(Ga.) Jessie(Ga. ) 14 ;14 Margaret(N.J.Pa.)

(Simonton)24.27 Raymond 0.(0a. 14 Phudys(0a.) 14"

MACMURCHY,Jno.Marshall MCEWEN,Frank(Ga.)6 -46- mi awn, mazy( s. c. Ga. ) 1 3

34(Scotland,Ill ) Harris(Ga.) 6 MCWHORTER,Robt. 36 MIDDLETCN,Hugh(Md.S.C.) Sarah(Turner)(Scot- John (Ga.) 6 MADDUX,Jas.H.(S.C.) 31

land,I11.) 34 Luther (Ga.) 5 (Cal.) 20 Lucy(S.o..) 31

MCBRAYER,Jane(Ga) n 7 Nell (Ge.) 6 Lula Lorraine(Cal.)20 MIKEL,Elizabeth(S.G.) MCBRIDE,Henrietta Leno- Vannie (Ga. 6 Mary (Gal.) 20 MILES,Geo(Ga.)11 ;31

ra (Ga.) 36 Viola (Ga r6 Wesley(S.C.) 20 MILLER,Ila(Ala.)9 Capt.Wm.(Va.) 21 Wren (Ga. 6 MAGILL,Elaine (N.Y.)10, Queen (Ga.)14,35

MCBURNETT,Charter(Ga. MCFADDEN,Ethel(M.)(S.C) 36 MILLS,Darius Ogden(N.Y.)

Dr.-Tex.)12 19 J,Carter(Ga.N.Y.)10 1 Daniel (Ga.) 12 Mary Buford(S,C.)18 36 MILTON,Capt.Robt.(Ga.) John Lamar(Ga. 12 MCGARY,(S.C.) 12 J. Carter.Jr.(Ga.N.Y) 3,4,11 Leonard(Ga.) 12 MCHUGH,Annie Ruth(Ala.) 10,36 Col.Vm.(Ga.)3, 4,11 Mary(Price)(Ga. ) 12 35. Louise Elaine(Ga.N.Y)MITCHELL,D.K.(Ga.) 11 Paul Leonard(Ga.) 12 MCKEE, *(Pa.)1,24 10,36 John (Ga.) 34

MCCAOHREN,Alfred W.(Ga. Isabelle(S.C.Ala.) 1gMANDEVILLE,Leon P.(Ga.' Rebecca(Freeman)(Ga),,

(Ala.Fla.) 34 Margaret(N.C.) 25 39(64) ' 3 4 Alfred Weir(Ala.Fla.0.)MCKENZIE,Alice(Ga.) 6 MANLEY,Hanna(N.C.)20 MIZE, Elsi(Ala.) 7

34 MCKINNEY,Henry(Ga.) 33 MANTZ,David Stripling Marion,Robt.°I,7 Catherine(Norman)(Ala.MCLAIN,Harriet(Le.) 29 (Oregon) 8 Marion Robt.IT(Ala.7

Ark.) 12 MCLEMORE,Chalmers Ar- Dorothy(Ore.) 8 MOBLEY,Emma(Ga.) 12 Hal Hugh(Ala.Fla.) 34 nold(Ala )14 Edmund J.(Ore.) H Jas.B.(S.C.)26 Helen Elizabeth(Ala.Fla.Chas.Edward(Ala.) 14 Marjorie(Ore.) 8 SaMuel(S.C.)26

34 Dike Tillman(Ala.) 14MARSHALL,Capt. (S.C. )19 MOISE,T.Sidney(Ala.)18 Isaac Hughey(Ala.Fla•) Doris Odene(Ala.)14 MARTIN,Benj.Eatill(I11.)MOON,Jonas Posey(Ga.)

34 Ellen Crestene(Ala. ) 14 Gena(I11) 20; 28 10 Marsha Lee (0.) 34 Grace Leueno(Ala n14 Jas.Frank.(Ala.) 10 Lula Emmie(Ga.Ala.) Nancy Ola(Ala Fla.134 Hazel(Ala.) 14 Helen(Fla,) 34 MOODY,Georgia ; (10 Ola Deborah(Weir)(Ga. Jas.Hancel(AIa.) 14 Henry (N.C.?) 4 Emeline(Ga.Ala )34

Ala.Fla )34 Kenith Aldridge" 14 Jean(Fla.) 34 MOORE, *(Ga.) fl Pleatous(Ire.Ga.Ala.) Milford Ray(Ala. 14 Lamar S.(Fla.) 34 Benjamin(N.M.) 35

7,34 Nelda Fore(Ala.) -14 Mary(Ala.) 10 MORGAN,Azille(Ga.)8 Rachel Isabel(Ala.Fla.) Roy Brice(Ala.) 14 P. E. (Ga.) 8 General(S.C.) 3

34 Thos.Frank.(Ala.) 14 Rachel Isabel(McCa) MORRIS Col.Hugh(S.C.) "Sis"(Ga.Ala.Tenn.)7 Travis (Ala. ) 14 (Ala.Fla )34 22

MCCAIN,Carlton (Ga.) 6 Wilma Lenuena(Ala.) Thos.Henry(Ala. ) 10 MORRISON,Frances("cC) William (Ala.) 10 (S.C.) 19 Wi.Sherman(Ia.)16 MORTON,Capt.Briant(0e.)

MASSEYWas.M.(XY.I11.) 24

17 MOSES, Angie(Ga.) 28 Mary J.(Ky.I11.)17 R. Neil(Ga.) 2g. Murray(Ky.I11.)17,20 MOUNTAINS,Cumberland Masterson,Nell(Ala.) Va.Tenn.N.C.Pa.

35 Ga.Ala.) 21,28 MATHIS,Anne Slappey(Ga.) Pyrnnes(Spain) 15

Dora(Tex.)33; 33 (See"g" pp 40-41) John Tomlinson(Ga.)33MUELLER,Anna Angela Jae.Edward(Ga.)33 (Germany-0.)34 John Thomas(Ga.)33 John,"" 34 Mary Rutherford(Ga.) MUMMEN,Malachia (Ga.)3

33 MURPHY,Gertrude(Ga.Ala) Rebecca Anderson(Ga.) 14

33 Jefferson (Ky.) 17 Sarah (Ga.) 33 Loretta (N.C.)20

MATTHEIS,Elisha(Ga.) 36 May (Ky.) 17 Faye (Ga.) .8 Rose (S. C.) 26 cov.G110.(ca.) 4,11 Thos'Young(S.C.)26 Jean(Ga.) 8 MUSE,Frances (Ge.) 7 Leon (Ga./ 8 Gladys (Gs. ) 7 T.S.(Ga.) 8,32 °Jack" (Ga.) 7 Walter E.(Ga.) 32 Jerome (Ga.) 7

MAT,Pauline(Ala.) 35 Linnie (Ga.) 6

MAYERS,Dan'l (Ga.) 9 MILFORD, (Ga.' 7 Shirley (Ga.) 9 MUS111,Buin(Ga ) 7 W. A. (Ala.Ga.) Vernon(Ga.) 7

10 Zach. (Ga.0 7

MEANS,Ethel(S.C.) 19 NANCE,BarbaraMildred Joseph D.(S.C.)19 Ala.) 34

)MEDICI de,Comeo(France) Buren (Ala .) 35

15 Evelyn (Ala ) 35 Gion Gaston(Tuscany) Harold(Ala.) 34

15 James ( Ala ) 35 Wm.(France)' 15 Lowell (Ala.) 34

)MEMLEY,Etma Louise(Ga.) Marvin(Ala) 35

NELON,Sadie(Ga.Ala.)6 Willie May(Ga.)14

NEMOURS,Duke of Tuscany 16

NESBIT,Virginia(Cal.)35 NESMITH,James(Ala.134

Jay (Ala. ) 34 Kathleen(Ala.' 34 Louise(T.)(Ala.)34 Mary Lee(Ala )34 Myron (Ala.) 34 S. T. (Ale.)34,35

HEW, Sarah (Ga. )8 NIGHOLS,Curtie 0.(Ark.)35 .

Mary Elizabeth " 35 Mildred Maxine " 35 Virginia Imogene " 35

NICHOLSON,Essie(0.) 7 lonie(Howard)(Ga.Ala.)7 Walter S. (Ga.Ala.KY)7

NIX,Ann(Ga.5,7,11 Francis M.(Ga.)7,12

NIXON, *OGn.) 6 Louise(Gn.) 5

Noble,James(Me.)23 NORMAN,Ann (A11.)12

Catherine(Ala.Ark.) 12 Chas (N.C.Ga.Ala.)12 Frances(Ala.) 12 Henry(Ga.Alc.) 7 Henry(Ga.' 7,12 Jane"Jennie"(Ga.Ala.)12 "Katie"(Catherine)(Ala.

12 Louisa (Ala.) 12 Lucinda (Ala.) 12 Luramie(Ala.) 12 Matthew (Ala.) 12 Robert (Alla. )^ 12 Sarah (Ala), 12

NORTON,Martha (Iii.) 20 NORWOOD,Arrie Jane(Ala.)34 NORWORTHY,Darlene Joyce

(Ala.)14 Elsie Lorraine(Als.)1 4 Leroy(Ala.) 14

NUNNALLY,Chaa.(Ga.) 5 Geo.McKinley(Ga. 6

OAKMAN,Tobias(Me.) - 23 ODOM,Mies Lilla(Ga.' 36 OLIVE,Miss (Scotland)15 ORLEANS,Duchess of(France)

Duke of.(France)15,16 ORR, Eric(Ala." 35 OTTO,Duke of Saxony 15 OT1ELL,Cleo T.(Ala.) 12

J. Matthew(Ala. 1.2 OVERTON,L.B.(Ala.3 ?2 OWEN,Susie E.( Ala. 35 OWENSBY,J.B.(Ga.) 5" PADOETT,"Bub"(Ga.) PALMER,Sallie(Ala.) 17 PARISH,Emmett(Ga.) 7

Francis (Ga. 7 Gilbert(Ga.r7 Grady (Ga ) 7 Iva (Ga.) 7 Ruth (Ga.) 7

PARK,Sarah(Slaughter)( (;a) Sydenham(Ga.) 33; 33

PARKER,Nancy Jane(Ga.)35 PARMALEE,Manna(N.M.Cal.)35 PANKS,E. (Tex.)34

Jas.leir (Tex.)34 Judith Kay(Tex.)34 Lois(N.W.)0a1)35

PARR,Wm.L.(Ga.) 3 PARSON,Capt Isaac(Me.)24 PATRICK,Maxiell(Me.)23 PATRIOTISM CAMP(Ga.)11 PATTERSON,John (Me.)23 PATTON,Maj.Jae.(0a.)11 PEARSON,Fannie(Oa.Ala.)10 PEART,Rarbara(Mies.)29

Kathleen(Simonton)(Mise 29

Melton Geo . (Miss.) 29 PEGIC,Maria Lorraine(Cal.)

20 °PENNSYLVANIA OUTCH"(Pa.)25 PENNY,Margaret (Pa.) 16 PENN,William (Pa.) 25 PERDUE,Harold(Ga.Ark.)22

Margaret(Oaston)(Ga.)26

George N.( Ga.) 6 14 George W.(Ga.) 14 MCLENDON,Bunice(Ga )12 Jane (Ga.) 14 MCLESTER,Richard(Ala.) Jane (.S.C.) 18 25 Joseph (Ga.) 14 MCMAHAN,Beulah(Ala.)12 Laura Jean(Ga.) 6 Emmn (Ala.) 12 Myrtle (Ga.) 14 Catherine("Kate")(W) Samuel (Ga.' 14 (Ala.) 12 Wm.Ross (S.C:) 26 Larcus (Ala.) 12

MCCALLA,Carolina(S.C.Ala) Minnie(Ala.) 12

19 Oscar (Ala.) 12 Richard C.(S.C.) 19 Ward (Ala.) 12

MGCAY,Margaret(Ire.Pa. MCMULLEN, Ann (Ala ) 15

S.C.) 3,4 McMullaaCynthia(Pa )24 MCCLENDON Eula Mae(Ga.) MCMURRAY,James(Ga.) 30

!N.J. (G■;. )35; - 35 John(Ga.1 30 MCCLURE,Amanda(,S.C.)19 MCNUTT,Calvin Washing-

Ann,(S.C.) 19 ton(Ala.) 14 Eliza Jane(S.C.)19 Cora(Ga.Ala. 10 Frances (S.C.) 19 Gaines (Ala.) 14 Hanna (S.C.) 19,20 Ozelle(Ala ) 14 Hugh (S.C.) 19 R. L. (Ala.)14 Jamee(Scotland S.C.) MCPHERSON,Ann(Ga.)5,13

19 James (2)(S.C.)16,17,

1.9 James ,II(S.C.)19 John,Capt.(S.C.)16-20 Katrina(S.C. 19 Martha (S.C.Ala. 17 Mary(S.C.KY.I11.)17, Mary(S.C.)19; 19 Mary(Gaston)(S.0.16, Melissa(S.C.) 19; 19 Pinkney(S.C.) 19 Susan (S.C.) 19 William (S.C.) 19 Wm.,Dr. (N.C.) 20

MCCOLLISTER,Earl(Ga.)8 Ulmer (Ga.0 8

MCCREARY,Jas.(Scotland Pa.S.C.) 16

John (Pa.)(S.C.) 16 Martha (S.C.) 16

MCCULLOUGH,Roxanna(N.C. 25

MCDANIEL,Oaulding(Ga.)7 MCDONALD,Lucia(Ala.)34 MCDOWELL,Benj.(Pa ) 24

Ephraim,Gov .(Pa.)24 Ephraim (Pa.') 24 John (Pa.) 24 Matthew (Pa.) 24 Peter (Pa.) 24

MCELHANEY,Mollie(Ga.)9 MCELWEE,J.H.( N.C.) 25

MCEWEN,Alice(Ga.) 6 Elmira (Ealson)(Ga.)6

Bonnie Mae(Ga.Ala.)13 "Buck"(Ga.) 13 Ghas.Lewin(Ga.) 13 Chas.Marion(Ga.Tenn.

111)34 Chas.Marion,Jr.I11.)

34 Daniel(Pa.Va.Tenn.)13 Edna (Ga.) 13 Elijah(Pa.Va.Tenn.Ga.

13 Ermon Mitchell(Ga.)13 Gladys(Weeman)Ia.I11)

34 Hal Weir(Ga.Tenn.I11.

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REID,Estelle(Ga.)5 Esther Adeline(Ala.)9 Esther (Ga.Ala.) 9 Eula Estelle(Ga.)10 Eunice Agnes(Ga.) 10 Eva Louise (Ga. ) 6 Everett D.(Ga.Ala.)14

REID,Jas.Robt.(Ga.Ala.)9 James Samuel(Ga.) 3 Jas.Thomas (Ala. 19 Jas.Tillman(Ala )10 James Travis - (Ga.)10 Jefferson(Ga.)5,12 "Jennie"(Jane(Ala.)12

Flonia A.(Ga.) 12 Jean (Ga.) 1 Floyd Woodrow(Ala.) 10 Jesse (Ga..' 10 Foster,Dr.(Ga.) 14 Jesse (N.C:) 1; 36 Frances Nicie(Ga.) 6,5 Jesse (Va.0 10 Frances(Ire.Pa.N.C.)3 John (Ga.Ala.)4,10 G.Marlin(Ga.Ala.) 14 John (3)(Ga.)1,3,14 Geo.,I,(I7J. ;;N.C.Ga.) John (Ire.Pa.N.C.Ga.)3

John(N C.) 1 Geo.,II ,(N,C.Ga.)3,11,15 John (Pa.) 1 George (Ga.)1,4 John,Brev . Maj. 15

Asa(Ga.Ark.) 3,4,11 Geo.,III,Capt.(Ga.-?)11, John (Va) 1,2 Asa Barton(Ala.) 4,11 30 15,26,27 John B.(Ala.) 1 Augusta(Herndon)(Ala.) George,Iv,(Ga. 6 John C.(Ga.) 1

1 George v,(Ga.s, 6 John Franklin(Ga.)12 Benjamin(Ga.Fla )14 George,VI,(Ga. 5 John Lee(aa.) 5,6 Benj.Herman(Ala: ) 9 George (Va) 1 John Samuel(Ga.) Benj.Homer(Ga.Ala.) 9 Geo.Fleming(Ga.)13,14 John Thomas (Ga.)10 Betsy(2) (Ga.) 1, 3 Geo.F."Dock"(Ga.)12 John William (Ala.)10 "Boss"(Ga.) 6 Geo Frank.(Ga.Ala.)10 Joseph (Mies.) 1 Brett (Ala) ' 1 Geo:H.(Ga.) 5 Joseph(Va. 1 Brice (Ga.) 1 George J.(Ga.) 14 Jos.Uerna(Ga.Ala.)9 "Bud"(Edward Davis) Geo.Marion(Ala.Ga.)10,14 Juaneta Evelyn(Ala.)9

(Ga.) 5 George W.(Ga.) 10 Jule (Ga.) 14 Galina (Stanford)(Ga.)5 George W.(Ala.) 11 "Katie"(Catherine)(A1a.G8.) Calvin Leonard (Ala.) Georgia Ann(Ala.)5,11 "Katie(Catherine4,11

10 Gladys (Ga. ) 14 (0a.)4,5,11 Carl Edward (Ga.) 9 Gladys G.(Ga.) 12 Kittie (Ga.) 14,15 Carlton (Ga.5 10 Glenn Ray (Ala.) 9 Kizie E.(Ala.) 11 Carolyn C.(Ga.) 14 H.Collier (Ga.) 10 Laura (Ga.) 5,14 Carolyn Nell (Ga.) 10 Hannah(Ire.Pa.N.C.)3 Laura(Cole)(Ga) 6 Cassie (Ga.) 5,6 Harold (Ga.) 10 LaVarre(Ga.Ala.) 5 Catherine(Ga.)4,11,14 Harold G.(Ga.Ala.a1.4 Lela F rances(Ala.,10 Catherine(Ga.Ala.)4,10 Harry"Maurelle"Judge" Lenora (Ala.' 11

11 (Ga.) 1,10 Leon Newton(Fla. )10 Chas.Alonzo(Ga.Ala.310 Helen Rogere(N.Y.) 1 Lester(Ga.3 6 Chas.Arthur(Ga.Ala. 9 Henry(2) (Ga.)6,10 Lewis Edward (Ala.010 Chas.J.(Ga.) 9 Henry (N,C.) 1 Lillian(Ga.Ala.) 15

14 Clarice(Ga.Ala.)14 Linda(Ga.S.C.)5 Clarence M.(Ga.) 12 Henry Clarenca(Ga.) 9 "Lon" (Ga.) 6 Claud Donovan(Ala.) 9 Henry L.(Ga.1 10 Lonie (Ga.) 7 Clifton(Ga.) 5 Henry Martin,I(NC.Ga.)4 Lora (Ga.Ala. ) 9 Collin(Ga.) 3 II,(Ga.)4 Lucinda(Ga.)6,7,9 Cora (Ga.) 5 III,(Ga.)5 Lucy (Gad 1,3 , Cullen (Ga.) 1,2 IV(Ga.Ala )5 Ludie Viola(Ala. )10 Cynthia Ann(Ga.) 5 V I, ,110 Lurline(Ga.Ala. a15,14

VI (Ga.) 5 Daisy Ethalyn(Ala.)9 Luther Lorell (Ga.)10 David (N.C.) 1 Henry Newton(Ga.Ala.10 Lydia(Ga,)4,6,10 Davis (Ga. Ark.) 6 Henry Thomas (Ga.), 14 Lydia Catherine(Ga.)6,7 Dee (Ga.) 6 Henry Wyatt(Ge.) 9 Delia (Ala) 5 Henry Wyatt,II(Ga. ) 12 1:811:yji("Gnail) ; 5 Della(Ga.Ala.Ida.)5,15 Herman(Ga.) 9 Mamie Estelle(Ga.) 9 Della (Ga.) 5,6 Herman Lee (Ga.) 10 Mandy (Ala. ) 1 Davis (G a.)4,5,6 ; Herndon Eugene(Ala.)10 Maggie Leila(Ga. )9 "Dock"-Geo.F.(Ga. 12 -Herschel D.(Ga.Ala.)14 Margaret(Ga.)3,11 Donnie (Ga.) 5 " N.D.,.11..(u.'Ala ) 14 Margaret EllencAla.) 7 Dora(Tillman)(Ga.A1a) 9 Herschel(Ga.Fla.) 14 Margaret Emaline(Ga.)14 Dorothy Peerl(Ala.) 10 Herschel L.(Ga.) 14 Margaret Gertrude(Fla)10 Martha L("Dug")(Ga.)12 Howard Cecil(Ala.) 9 Margaret I (Ga.)12,30 Earl N.( Ga.) 10 Hubert Thomas(Ala.)10 Margaret(McCay)(Ire.Pa.

4,7,10,12 Hulda (Ga. 6,7 mith(Harrison)(N.c.ca ) Hugh (S.C.) 1 (N.C.) 3 7

Marion(Reuben)(Ga.Alli) Edith(Ga.)4,6,7,10 Humphrey B.(Ga.)22 Marshall E.(Ga.) 10

Ida (Ga.Ala.) 14 Edmund (Ala ) 5 Martha (Ala.) 11 Edmund (Ga. ) 1 Ida (Ga.) 6 Martha (Ga.) 5 Edmund Hunter(Ga. ) 3 Irene Jennie(Ga.) 10 Martha ( )(Ga) 12 Edna Frances ( Ga.) 10 Isaac (Ga.1 1 Martha (Va.Ky.) 2 Edward (Va. ) 2 J.Foster,M:D.(Ga.) 14 Martha Caroline (Ge.. )9 Edward Davis("Bud")(Ga.)J. I (Wyo.) 1 Martha Fannie(Ga.0 9 Edwin B.(Ga.)12; 5 J. R. (Ga.) 14 Martha Indiana(Ga.)13,15 Elbert (Ala.' 5 "Jack" (Ga.) 711,15 Martha Jgne(Holcombe)(Ga)6 Elizabeth (Ala.) 10 Jackson (Ga.) 5 Martha L.(Ga.) 12 Elizabeth(Ala.Ga.)14 Jacob (N.C.) 1 Mattie(Ga.) 5 Elizabeth(Ga.) 1,4,7 Jane (Ga.) 11 Mattie Lou(Ga.) 14 Elizabeth(Ga.Miss.)15 Jane"Jennie"(Ga.Ala.12 Mary(Ga.Ala.) 14 ElizabethAnanda(Ga.Ark.) Jane(Gaston)(Ga.A21, Mary (Ga.) 1,3,5,12

15 24,26,27,30 Mary A.(Ala) 11 Elizabeth Yancey(Ga.)3 Jane(Golden) (Ga.'6 Mary Ann (Ga.) 13 Elizabeth (Va.) 1 Jane Katherine (Ga.'14 Mary Elizabeth (Ga.)3 ,5 Ella (Ga.) Ikla.)14 James (Ala. ) 11•(NC:)36 Mary Fae(Ga.)6 -Ella (Ga.) 5 Jamos(Ga.) 1,5,6 Mary Frances (Ga.)3 Ellen(Ga.) 12 James,II,(Ga.) 15 Mary Iva (Ga.Ala.010 Eli (Ala.) 1 James,III(Ga.Ala.Tenn.) Mary L.(Ga.) 5 Elijah Newton(Ga. ho James, IV, (Ga. )517 Mary Viola(Ga) I 5 Slisha(Scotland Pa.)1 James H.(Va.) 1 Matthew,I,(Ga.)11-13 Elmira Catherine(Ga. ) 5 James C.( Ga.) 1 Matthew,II,(Ga.)6,7 Emma (Ga.) 5 Jas'Glenn(Ga.Ala.) 9 Matthew,III,(Ga.012 Emma (Ga enn.) 7 James H.(Ga.) 5,6 Matthew (Pa. ) 1 Emma Touliman(Ala.)1 Jas.Harold(Ga.) 5 Matthew Edward(Ga.)12 Artily (Ga.) 12 James L.(0.I11.) 1 Maud (Ga.Ala.)5

PERDU-E,Marion(Ga.Ark). S. C. (Ga. )28; 22 Thomas (Ca.)21,26 W.Homer(Ga.Ark.)22 Wm.J.(Ga.) 22

PERKINS.Eleanor(W.) (Ala.) 18

PERRY,Ada Olive(la.)16 Annie (Ala.) 1 Clara Arabella(Ia.)16 Emma Estelle(Ia.)16 Ida May (Ia.) 16 Joseph(Ga ) 6 Thos.Jeff.Rice(Pa.)16 am.Panny(Pa.0 16

PETTIGREW,Ebenezer(S.C. 35

Frances(Ga.Ala.)7 PEYTON,Col.John (Va.)32 PHILIP.I,(France) 15 III, (Franco) 15 III,King of Spain 3 Hilliry(S.C.) 31

PICKENS,Gen.(S.C.)3 PIRKLE7,Ralph (Gar) 14 PITTS,Xlizabeth(Ga. ) 8 PLOSSER,Josephine(Ala.)

18 POAG,Hanna(McC)(S.C.)19 POLLARD.Joseph(Ga. ) 14

Laura Jane(Ga.) 14 U. A. (Ga.)14

POLSTON,Vernie (Ark.)35 PORTER,mary (.S.C.) 19 POSEY,Dicy(Ga.)3

Henry Clay(Ga.) 35 Mary (Ga.) 6

POTTS,Henry(Ga.)26-28 Moses(Ga.) 26,28 Rebecca (Ga. ) 26 William ( Ga.) 28

POUNDS,A. A. (Ala) Col. (Ala.);11 G. v. "(f) 11 G. W. H. "(f) 11 Jas.R.N. (Ala.) 11 Lee J. " 11 Nancy 0 11 B.. F. " 11 R. M. " 11

POWELL,Jane (S.C.)32 Martha Caroline(Ga.)9

PONERS,Sarah (Ga.) 29 PRICE,Arilzona"(Ca.)11

Catherine(Ala.Ga)12 Catherine(Ga.) 11 Charter (Ga.) 11 Green (Ga ) 11 Horace (Ga.' 11 Isaac (Ga.) 11 Isaac,Jr.(Ga.) 11 Mary(Ga.)11,12 Mattie(aa.) 11 Paul (Ga.) 11 Rachel Ellen(Ala.)34 Samantha(Walker)(Ga. Walker(Ga.)11: 11 "Zona" (Ga.) 11

PRICHARD,Annie Esther (Ga.) 9

Dorothy Wynelle(Ga.9 Jas.Lawrence(Ga.) 9 Jos.Clarence(Ga.) 9 Wm.Arthur(Ga.Ala.)9

PRICHETT,W.Oscar(Okla) FRIME,Col. (Me.);29

24 PRINCE,Edward(S.C.)31 PROTESTANTS,French 15 PRUITT ,Russell(Ga.) 8

QUAKER Religion 30 QUAKERS' Meadows(N.C.)

26 RABURN,Cora Magdalene

(Ga.) 7 Zelma (Ga.) 14

RAJNEY,Ann(S.C.Ky.I11.) 19

Annie Ruth(Ga.) 10 Barbrie C."Stella")

(Ga. )10 Homer(Ga. ) 10 Iva.(111.) 20 John Kell(Ill. )20 Matthew(Ky.I11.)20.

RAIN1Y,O.M.("Zollie") (Ga.) 10

Patria(Chaney)(Ga.) 10

Robert(Ky.I11)20 Sarah Jeruaha(I11)20

RAMY,Sally(Ga.) 1 RANDOLPH,Jas.Tucker(Ala.

1 RANKIN,Ezekiel(Ga,) 29

Margaret(Simonton) (Ga.N.C.)28

RATCLIFF,Ora (Ala.)14 FannieA.(Ala.)35

RAWLS,Amanda Jane(Ala.) 18

RAY,Ann(Reid)(Ala.)11 Chae.(Ala.Irk.) 12 Georgia Ann(Ala.)11 Joseph (Ala.) 12

RAYE,Clara(Tex: 4 READ, 1 HEADE, 1 READ,George(N.C.) 1 REAGAN, *(Ga.) 22 RED,Job-TS.C.) 31 REDDING,Aline(Ga.)6

Annie(Ga.) 6 Annie Fay(Ga.) 6 Barney (Ga.) 6 Carl (Ge) 6 Carrie(Ga.) 6 Clyde (Ga.) 6 Della (Ga.) 6 Dewey (Ga) 6 Edward (Ga. ) 6 zrnie (Ga. ) 6 Eugene ( Ga.) 6 Frank ( Ga.) 6 Guy ( Go .) 6 Inez ( Ga.) 6 01.7nokt, (Ge.) 6 John ( Ga.) 6 Leon (Ga. ) 6 James I.( Ga.) 6 Lewis (Ga..) 6 Magdalene ( Ga. ) 6 Otto (Ga.) 6 Royal (Ga.) 6 Starling ( Ga.) 6

REED. 1 Col.Geo.(Pa.N.C.S.C.) Jas.(2)(Ga.) 1; 3 James (Ga.N.C.) 28 Marshal (Ga.) 1 Samuel (Pa.N.C.S.C.

(Ga.Ala.) 3 REESE,Sthel (Ga.) 14 REEVIS.E.W.(Ga.) 22 Maude (Ga.) 22

REICHERT,Leona Amelia (Minn.) 35

REIDE,Jacob(N.C.) 1 REID(a, Nash)(N,Y.) 1

Adelbert Lenie(A1410 Adeline (Ala.) 11 Agnes( Ga.) 3 Albert D.(Ga. 7 Alexender,I,(Ire.Pa.

30 (N.C.) 1,3,4, AlexanderaIl(Ire.Pa

N.C.Ga.)3,30,4, Alex'r Reid's Ferry

(Ga.) 3 Alexander,III(Ga.)3,4 Alexander,IV,(Ga.)N.C.

4,6,30 Alexander,V.(Ga.) 5,6,7 Ilexander(Ga.)3,10 Alexander, Sr. ('a.) 1 Alexander,Jr.(Va.) 1 Alice (Ga.) 5,7 Allen (Ala.0 1 Allen ( N.C.1,22 Alma (Ga. Ala.) 9 Alsay(Scotland) 1 (36 Alton (Ga.)10;Alvin(NG2/ Amanda (Ga.Ala.) 5 ,15' Amanda Inez(Ala.)10 Amanda Missouri(Ga.D.0

Ala.) 10 Andrew (Ga. 1 Amdrew,I.(Ire.Pa.N.C.

(Ga. )3 Andrew,II,(N.C.Ga.) 3 Andrew,II1,(Ga.) 5

-47- REID,IV,(Ga.Ala.)5

(Andrew) Andrew,v.,(Ga.)5 Andrew (S.C.) 1 Andrew Wyatt(Ga.)10 Ann (Ala.) 15.

1 Ann(Ge. Ala) 15 Ann (2)(G8.)4,11,15 Annie (Ga.)Ala.) 7 Annie (Ala.' 15 Annie(2) (Ga.)5,7,

Annie Perry(Ala. 1 Annie Ruth (Ga.) 10 Arizona (Ga. ), 5 Arthur M.( Ga.)' 10 Asa (Ala. ) 11 -

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REID,Maud lesma(Ga.)10 BEID,Stephen Elizabeth -48- SHARP,John M.(M.C.)25 SIMONTON,Sbenezer(Me.)24 Millard Frank. (Ata. )10 (Ga.) 5 ROBINSON,Hasel(Ga.)7 John O.( Ga.) 35 sdith(r.c.) 30 Minnie (Ga ) 7 Susan Marion (Ala. ,Z 1 Howard (Ga.3 7 Luvie Rebecca(Ga.)35 Edwin (La.) 29 Minnie Maybelle(Ga.)9 Susie (Ga.) 7 J. W(0a.) 22 SHARPE,Margaret(N.C.)20 Edwin J.(La.) 29

"Mollie"(Mary Elizabeth Tassie (Ga?) 14 James (Ga.) 36 SHARP,Ophelia(Studdard) Elizabeth (Ala ) 28

(Ga.) 5 T.Harrison(Ga.)4,10 Jas. Wm.(Del.) 22 (Ga.) 35 Elizabeth (Me.) 23 "Mollie"Irene(Ga.) 9 Templeton (Ga.) 3 Jeanet (Ga.) 7 SHARPE,Ray (Ga.) 7 Elilabeth (Pa.) 24 Morgan(Ga.Fla.) 14 Thelma Louise(Ga.)10 Jededieh (Ga.) 23 SHAW,Edith(Ga.Tenn.)12 Emma (Fitts)(Ga.)28 Myrenous Newton(Ga.)10 Thomas (Ga ) 3,5,6 Junior (Ga.) 7 Edwin (Ga.) 12 Emme (S.C.) 26 Myrtle (Ga.Ala.) 9 Thomas (N.C.) 1,36 Lowell (Ga.) 7 lima (Ga.) 12 Ephraim(N.J.Pa.)24 Mertie(2)(Ga.) 5,14 Thomas (Va.) 1 Mary (Ga.) 22 Frances(Ga. ) 12 Ephraim (Pa.) 24

Nancy (Ala.) 1,11 Thog•Henry(Ga.Ark.)11 Mirum (Ga.)7,36 Helen Catherine(08..)12 Eather(N.J.) Pa.)24 Rebecca'(Ga.) 3 6 Nancy (Ga.)1,3 Trans (Ga.) 12 SHARP,Hiram T.(Ga.)13 Eugenia (N.C.) 25

Nancy (Miss.) 1 Vera Mae (Ga.)Ala.)10 Rebie (Ga.) 36 SHAW,Joseph M.(Ga.)11,12 Felix(N.C.Ga.)28-30 Nancy Izorah(Ga.)10, Viola(Mary)(Ga.) 5 ROVEN, George (Ga.)22 Mary Lynn(Ga.Fla.)12 Florence (La.) 29

36 Virginia (Ga.) 14 ROBINSON,Ruth(Ga.)14 Max (Ga.) 12 Frank.Y.(Fla.) 30 Nancy Jane (Ga.) 14 W. A. (Ga.36 Samah(Shellnut(Ga.)36 Minnie(Entrekin)(Ga.) Hannah (Ye.) 24 Nancy Katherine(Adrae W. D. (Ga.)36 Sarah (Ga.) 36 Myrtle(Ge.) 12; ;12 Hattie Elizabeth(La.)29

an) (Ga.kla.)5 Whitelaw(O.N.Y.) 1 T. J. (Ga.)36 Paul (Ga.Fla ) 12 Henry Smith(N.C.Ala.)25 Nathaa,Capt. (Va.) 2 William(2) (Ga.) 1 Wayne (Ga.) 7 Philip (Fla.)12 Isaac ( -Ga.) 30 Nathan Davis (Ga.) 5 William (N.C.) 1 Villiam(Ga.Del.)22 Sara (Fla.) 12 Isabella (Ga.) 28 Nada (Ga.) 12 - William (Pa.) 1 Wm.Lavie (Ga.)22 Thomas (Ga.) 11 leabel(e.J.Pa.)23,24,28 Newton D.(Ga.) 5 William (Va.) 1 ROCHE, 3ridget(S.C.) 12 bria1.BY,Col.Isaac(F.C.)1 J. A. (0a.)30 Nicie Jane (Ga.) 6 wm.Dennie(ca.)3,38(37)sociff MOUNT(See Battles SHELL,Elizabeth(Ga.) 8 Jane (Ala.) 28 Nicy Rebecca (Ga.) 5 William E.(Ga.) 10 17 "i"pages 40.41 hereof)SHUMATE,Grover Wilson( Jane (N.C.) 25 Nonadelle(Ga.Fla.)10 Wm.Harvey(Ga.Ala.)13, RODD,W. (N.C.) 25 (Ga.)23 Jacob (0 ) 24 Nora (Ga.Ala.) 5 Wm.Jasper(Ala.)11;15 ROEBUCK'S Regiment(S.C.) Toney Wilson(Ga.)23 Jane (S.C.) 26 O. C. " (Ga.)6 William 11.(Ga-) 9 R00KS,Emma(Ga.)22): 16 SHELLNUT,Alexander(Ge..) Jane Eleanor(N.C.)25 Ogden (N.Y. 1 Willie K.(Ga.) 10 ROSEMOROUGH,Alex'r.(S.C.) 35 Jane H. (Ga.) 30 Ola May (Ala.Tenn.) 15 Willie Lee (Ga.) 5 20 Blanche (Ga.) 35 Oliver (Alal Chas.Whitfield(Ga.)35 1 Willis (Ga. n 6 ROSS,Esther(Simonton)

James (Me.)23,24 Jamee ,Jr.(9e.)24

Oma (Ga.Ala. 15 Wirford(Ala.Tenn.)15 (N.J.Pa.) 24 George (Ga.) 35 James (Md.) 24 Oscar (Ala.) 5 Wynelle(Ala.Tenn.)15 Frances (Ga.) 7 George Allen(Ga.)35 James (N.J.Pa.)24 Oscar Herman(Ala.) 10 Zach (Ga.) 1 J. P. (Ga.)Il James H. (0a.)35 Jamas (N. C.) 25 Parks (Ga.) 12 Zelma (Ga.) 10 Willie (Va.) 12 John Harvey(Ga.)35 James (Pa.) 24,26 Patsy (Ga.) 1 RENTI,Count de(France ROVEN,George (Ga.) 22 Grace (Oa.) 36 James (S.C.) 26 Paul Alfred (Fla.) 10 (Scotland) 15 ROWELL,Alton(Ga.Ala.)5 Jack"

)1-) 36 Jessie (La.) 29 Jean (N.J.Pa.) 24

5 Pearl (Ala.) 5 RICHARDSON,Robt.Carter Elbert (Ga.Ala.) 5 John (Ga. Peggy (Ga.' 12 (Ky,) 19 Fannie (Ga.Ala.) 5 Josephine (Ga.) 35 Jessie McLein(Le.) 29 Phoebe (Ga.) 4,6,7 Mary Cahill (Ky.) 19 Homer (Ge-Ala.1 5 Ruth (Ga.' 35 Joel (N.C.) Ga.)2 53,29 Polly (Ga.) 3 RIDENOUR,Daisy Ziare10.) Jane (Reid)(Ga:Ala) ,5 Sara (Ga.) 35 Joel,II,(Ga.) 29 Rachel Olivia(Ga.) 13 24 Jennie(Ga.) 7 Sarah (Gs.) 35.36 John (Ala.) 28 Rebecca Caroline(Ga.)5 Mathia T(Pa.0.) 24 Joshua 1.(Oa.Ala.)5 Sarah Virginia(Ga.Cal.) John (Me.) 24 Rembert(Ga.) 12 RICE, Gladys (Ga.) 10 Minerva (Ga.Tex.) 7 Sybil(Ga.) 36; : 35 John (Miss,) 30 Remi (Ga.) 10 Lester (Ala. ) 35 Moses (Ga.Ala.) 5 Zephaniah(Ga.Cal.)35 John W.(N.J.F1a.)24 Reese("Rhesa")(Ga.Ala.) Dr.T.B.(Ga.) 37(19) Mealy (Ga.Ala.) 5 SIMMONS,Anne Frances(Tex.)John (N.Y.) 24 Rhesa(Ala.Ga.)4,11;11 RIDLEY,Chas.Nelson(Ga.)14 William(Ga.) 7 S John (N.C.) 25 Rhesa("Reese")Dr.(Ala.) Clarice (Ga.) 14 RUDACILL„Rev.Edmund(Ga.)SIMANTON(See Simonton,Sim-John (Pa.) 24

11 Hal (Ga.) 14 Daniel 13 ington,Simerton,Syming- John ,Jr.(Pa.) 24 Rheas (Ga.)4.11, 10 Laura Lucy (Ga.' 14 Edmund Daniel,II,(Ga.) ton) John (Pa.N.C.) 24,26 Reuben (Ga.) 1,4,5,6 RIGSBY,Edward B.(Ga.)5 13 Isabel (Pa.) 15 John (S.C.) 26

. Philip McPherson(Ga.) Robert (Pa.) 15 Reuben,I,(0a.) 6,12 Evie Lou (Ga. ) 5 John, Jr (S.C.) 26 13 Robt.(Pa.N.C.Ga.) 21 John A.(Ga.) 29 Reuben,II,(Ga.) 5 RILEY,John (Ga.' 21

Reuben,III,(Ga.) 14 Rivers(See"e" pages 40-1) Modena(McPherson)(Ga.)SIMERTON, Wm.(Me.) 23 Johnathan (Me.) 24 Reuben A. (Ga.) 14 Altamaha (Ga.0 31 13 SIMINGTON,Robt.(N.C.)26 Jule R. ( N.C.) 25 Reuben Davis(Ga.) 6 Black Point (Me.)23 RUSH,John Wm.(Ga.)35

Lowell (Ga.) 35 Robt.(Ga.) 28 Julius (N.C.) 25

Reuben Marion(Ga.Ala.) Broad (S.C.) 19 SIMONTON(See other spell- Kathleen(Mise.) 29

7,12 Catawba(S.C.)17,19 Sybil Jane(Ga.)35 ings next above) Leon Augustus(La.)29 Richard (Ga.) 1 Great Ossippee(Me.)23 RUSSELL,Arthur(Ala.)35 Aaron (Ga. 28 Robert (Ga.Ala.) 7 Kennebec (Me.)23 Carol Elaine(Ala.) 14 A. B.

Leon Howard(La.)29,30 (c41.)30 London(c)(Me.) 23

Robt.(Ga.)1,3,6;7.12, Lynches'(Little)(S.C.) Donald Lee (Ala. ) 14 Abner(N.C.Ga.127 -30 M. J. (N.C.)25 Robt.(Mass.)1; ;14 19 Lenda Rene (Ala.)35 Abner (Pa)24,28 Magdalene(Pa.)24-26 Robt.(N.C.) 1 Monongahela(Pa.) 26 Marvin(Ala.) 14 Abner A.(Ala.Ga.) 28 Mamie Ines(Lr.) 29 Robt.(0.I11.) 1 Oconee (Ga.) 21 Olga Brula(Ala.) 35 Abraham K.(N.C.) 25 Margaret(N.J.Pa.)24 Robert A.(Ga.) 4,9 Purpoodock(Me.) 23 RYAN,Anne Milling(Tex.)g Absalom(N.C.)25,26 Margaret(N.C.) 25

Adeline (N.C.) 25 Robt'Alfred(Ga.Ala )7 Savannah(Ga.S.C.)19 Edwin (Tex.) 8 Margaret(Pa.N.C.)26 Robt.Alexander(Ga.)11, Snake (Wash.) 20 John C.,Jr.(Tex.) 8 Adam(N.C.GA.)21.25-30 Margaret(N.C.Ga.)28,29

13 Susquehanna(Pa.)24 John C.,III,(Tex.) 8 Adam,II,(Ga.) 30 Adam Ross(N.C.) 25

Margaret(Pa.N.C.Ga.)21, Robt.Davis(Ga.Ala.3 10 Wappoo (S.C.) 31 Lucy (Tex.) 8 Robt'Harlan(S.C.) 1 ROBERSON,Mamie(Ariz.)35 RYLANDER,Carrie(Ga.)33 Albert (Ga.Ala.) 28 (Ga. ) 28

25-28,30

Robt.Lee (Ga.Ala.) 10 ROBERTS,Arthur Jo(Ala.' SAFFORD, • (Ga.) 30 Albert A.(Ga.) 28 Margaret E. (Ga

Bobt,Lee (Ga.) 12 35 SALAS,Juan Pablo(Fla.)24 Alexander (Pa.) 24 ;:faarrgilrgiet(Itstro)n(S.C.)26

Robt Raymond(t.C.Ga. Eleanor Byrd(Ala.)35 SANDRIDGE,Capt.Garet L Amanda (Ala. ) 28

Fla.) 1 Ethel 30 (Ga.) 9 Andrew(Me.) 23 ZIalrr:rh6 0 (-A1a.) 2 245 Bobt.Rhesa (Ala.) 11 Guy Davis (Ala.) 35 SANTEM,River(S.C.) 17 Andrew,II,(Me.)23 Bobt.Ross(Ga.Ala.)5, Horace Lyle (A11.)35 SAVANNAH " (Ga.S.C.)17 Andrew,III,(Me.) 23 Mary (Ga.) 30 Ross R.(Ga.)10; 15 Jasper Lyle (Ala. 35 SAXONY,Duke of Ann (Me.) 23

Mary( )(Ga.Als '28

Mary (Ga.N.C.)29,30 Rorie Ruth(Ala ) 10 Luther (Ala. )35 SCHARAB,Verna (Tex.)29 Ann(N.C.Ga.)11,15,21. Mary (La.) 29,30 Royal Ullman(Ga.Ala. Luther Edward (Ala). SCOTCH-IRISH in America 26,27,30 Mary (Me.) 23,24

Tenn.) 15 35 24-26,28,30 Anna (N.!. 24 Mary (N.C.)25,28,30 Ruth (Ala ) 9 Margaret"Pegge)(Va.Ga.)SECURT,Melissa (M.cC.) Anne(Pa)24-26) Mary (Pa.) 24,25 Ruth (Ga.) 14 Mary Bess 30;34 (S.C.) 19 Augustus Chamberlain Mary Clifford(Ga.)30 Samuel(Ire.Pa.,N.C. N.Frantrlin,M.D. 30 SEWELL,Carl Harris (Ga.)9 (La.29 Mary Elizabeth(La.)29

Ga•)3,30 N.Franklin,Jr. 30 Evelyn (Ga.) 9 , Augustus Edwin(La.)29 Matthew (Ye.) 23 Samuel(Pa.N.C.S.C.Ga. Nancy Caroline(Ala.) Hampton Haygood,I,(Ga.) Benjamin (Ala.) 28

Ala.) 3 35 Matthew (N.J. Pa.) 24

HamptonHaygood,II, "9" Benjamin(N.J.Pa )24 Nancy (Ala.' 28 Samuel (Pa.) 1 "Peggy" -Margaret(Va.Ga.) James (Ge. ) 9 Betty (La.) 30 Samuel (Va.) 2,3 WM.S.(Ala.) 35; 34 Kathleen (Ga.) 9 Betty (Me.) 23

Nancy (Ga.)' 30 Nancy (N.C.) 25

Samuel ,II,(Ga ) 3 ROBINSON, *(S.C.)19 'Lillian (Ga. 7 Celia (N.C.) 25 Nathan J.(Pa.".C.)24 -26 Samuel D.(Ga.) 5,6 Clem (Ga.0 g Mable Vivian (Ala.) 13 Chas.B.("Seab")(Ga.)28 Penelope H.(Ga. ) 29 Sarah (Ga.) 3 Clohie (Ga.) 7 Margaruite(Ga.Md ) 9 Chas.Henry(S.C.)26 Peter (La.) 29 , 3 0 Sarah Adeline(Ga.)10 Edith (Ga.) 36 Pliny,I, (Ga.) 9 Charlet S.(S.C.) 26 Peter (N.J.Pa.) 24 Sarah Ann (Ga.) 6 Edna (Ga.) 7 Pliny,II,(Ga.' 9 Christiana (Me.) 23 Peter (Pa.) 24 Sarah Isabelle(Ga.) 10 ROOKS, Emma (Ga. ) 22 SHACKLEFORD,Nancy(Ga.)36 Cora M.(Ga.) 28 Rebecca(Potte)(Ga.)28 Seaborn(Ga.)Ala.) 6 ROBINSON,Floye(Ga.)7 Zetta (Oa.) 36 Dicy (Ala. ) 28 Robert (N.J.Pa.)23,24 Simpson (Ga.) 10 Fred Gaston(Ga.)22 SHANNON,Alexander(N,C.)1 E. (Oa.) 30 Robt. ,Jr. (N.J.Pa. )24

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SIMONTON,Robert(Pa. )24 26

Robert(Pa.N.C.Ga.) 24-30

Robt.(N.C.Ga.)25,26, 28,29,30

Robt.F.(N.C.) 25 Rosabel (N.C.) 25 Ross (N.C.) 25 Roxanna (N.C._)25 Samuel (Ala)" 28 Samuel (Pa.) 26 Sam'l Robt.(S.C.)26 Sarah(N.C.)24.25 Sarah S.(0.) 24 . Smith Frame (Pa.N.C.)

24-26 Susan R.(Ga.) 28 Susannah (Me. )23 Theophilus,3,(Pa.N.C.)

21, 23-27,30 Theophilus,II.(Pa.)

23-26 Theophilus,III(N.C.)

25-28,30 Theophilus,IV(N.C.Ga),

25,26,28 Thomas (Ala.O 28 Thomas (La.) 30 Thomas (Me.) 24

Thomas(N.C.Ga.)25-28, Thomas (Pa.) 24; 30 Thomas (Va.) 21.28 Walter (Me.), 23 Walter:Jr(Me.) 24 Walter (La."30 William (Ala.) 28 William (Me.) - 23,24 William,II,(Me.)23 Wm.(N.C.) 25,27,28,30 Wm.(Pa.) 24,26 Wrs.,Dr. (Pa. ).2 14 Wm.(S.C.) 26 Wm A.(Pa.) 24 Wm.J.(Ga. 28 Ziloha (N2C.) 25

SIMPSON,E.C.(Ga.) 5 SIMS,George (Ala ) 35 John Vol (Ala..) 39 John voi,Jr.(Ale.) 35 Sarah("Sallie")(Ga. )5 George William(Als.)35

SITCLER,Elmer(Ark.) 35 James Martin(Ark.) 35

SLAUGHTER ,Ezekiel(Va.)3 John (Va.) 33 John Wesley (Ga.) 33 Martha (Va.Ky.) 2 Martin (Va.) 33 Nathaniel Green(Ga.)33 Rebecca Anderson" 33 Samuel (Va.Ga.) 33 Sarah (Ga.) 33 Sarah(Tomlinson)(Ga.)3 Tomlinson (Ga.) 33 William A.(Ga.) 33 William A.,Jr.(Ga.) 33 Walter(Ga.Tex.) 33

sLIGH,Irene(cevaga)(s.C. SMALL,Joshua(Me.)23; 19 SMITH,Bertha(Ga.Ala.)13 Bettie (Ala.) 18 Charles (Ga.) 5 Clarence(Ga.Ala.)13 Dewey (Ga. ) 5 Edith (S.C.) 19 Mrs.Edgar Lamar(Ga.) Elizabeth(Ga.)33; 28 Emily (Ga.) 6 Florence Anna(Ga.Ala.) Gartrell(Ga.)5;13 Gleamer (Ga.) 5 Harvey (Ga.) 13 Helen Mae (O.) 34 J. Rice (S.C.) 19 Jehu (Ga.) 3 June Sue (Ga.) 5 Leona (Ga. ,1 3 Lorene (Cal.! 35 Marie (Ala), 13 Melvin (Ga.) 6 Nancy (S.C.Ga.) 33 Odessa (Ga.Ala.) 13 Ratio (Ga.) 5 Susan(Aldridge)(Ga.

Ala.) 13

SMITH'S Troops(S.C.)17 -49- THOMAS,Abbey A.R.(Me.) SMITH,Virgil(Ala.)18 STEVENSON,Agnes(Ga.)35 AmandaW.(Ga.)32;24 Wiley Alex'r(Ga.Ala.) STEWART,C.H.(Ga.) 9* Della(Ga.) 5

13 Caroline (Ga.) 9 Dudley P.(Me.)24 SOCIETY of Cincinnati 30 Davenport(Ga.) 8 Esther Pearl(Mass.)24 SOCKWELL,Phoeriba(Ga.)35 John (Vt.Haes.) 8 Hannah (Me.) 24 SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLU- "Horry"(Ga.) 9 Harriet (Me.) 24

30 Lou(Long)(Ga.Ala.)9 TION John (Me.Maes.)24 SOUTHEND, Letitia(Ala.) Persis(Vt.Mass.)E Jordan (Me.) 23

17 R. D. (Ala.)14 Riley (Ga.! 5 SPEAKE,Dan'l Webster(Ala.) STONER,Aglene(S.C.)13 Thos. ( Mass.) 24 Elizabeth(Ala.)19; 19 Grady Irvin(Ala.)14 William (Me.) 24 Jas.Gilbert(Ala.) 19 Hazel IrenelAla.)14 THOMASSON,Beverley B. Jas.Tucker (Ala.' 34 Milton 4eon(Ala.)14 Judge(Ga.Ark.)22

SPEIGHT,Robt.T.(Ga.) 5 Wm.L. (S.C.) 13 Beverley B..II(Ga.Ark) SPENCE,Beria (Ga.) 22 STORIE,Edna(Ala.) 35 32

George (Md.) 7 STRIUMEAN,Archie Benj. THOMASON,Ella(Griffin) Hiram (Ga.) 7 (E,F•N.M.) 35 Ga.W.Va.) 9

SPIER,L.T.(Ga.) 14 Archie Leadnre(N.M.) TROMASSON.Emelyn C.(Ge.) Fillis (Ga.) 14 35 Eva. Ark(Ga.)32;32

SPOKANE Indians(Wash.)20 Benj.Earl (N.M.) 35 Evan A. (Ark.Ga .5j2 STALLINGS.Elizabeth (Tom- Paul Wm.(N.M.) 35

linson)(Ga.Tex.)33 STREET,Gertrude(Ala.) Jas.Jeff erson(Ga.Ark) Annie Ilizabeth(Ga. 34 32

Tex.) 34 STRICKLAND,Della(Ga ) 35 Jas,Jeff.,III(Ga.)12 Charles(Ga.Tex.)33 STRIPLING,Anne (Tex.) 8 Jas.Jeff.,IV.,(Ga.)32 Daisy(Ga.Tex.) 33 Eloise (Tex.) g Jas.Toombs(Ark.Ga.)32 Gloria Sue(Ga.) 7 Henry (Ga.Tex.) 33 Lucius (Ga.Tex.)33 Jared Edwards(Ga.Tex. Oscar(Ga.Tex.)33;33 Walter(Ca,Tex.)33 William(Ga.) 7

STANFORD,A.Ruth(Ga. 5 A. Vera (Ga.) 5 Arthur (Ga.) 5 Bass Tillman(Ga.) 5 Bessie (Ga.) 5 Caline (Ga.)4,5,12

Wm.Kingsbery(Tex.) 8 THOMPSON,James(Ga.) 7 Charles Lee (Ga.' 5 Wm.Xingsbery,Jr.(Tex.)8 Matthew(S.C.)4,12, David (Ga.) 4,5 STRONG,Chas.(Pa.S.C.)20 30,35 David,Jr.(Ga.) 5 Margaret (S.C.) 26 Nancy (S.C.Ga.)12,35 Edna (Ga.) 5 STROTHvY,Nelle(Ala.)18 William(S.C.) 17 Edward("Neddie")(Ga.) STROUD,Capt.David(Me.) Thorne ,Jene(Ga.) 33 Effie(Ga.)5;4,12 24 TEREADGILL,Elizabeth(Ga.) Emmie (Ga.) 5,35 STUART,Mary Elizabeth(La.) NoVelle(Ga.) 7; 22 Eugene (Ga.) 5 Frances C.(Ga.) 5 Fred (Ga.) 5 George (Ga. 5 Georgie (Ga.) 5

3 Hugh W.( Ga.) 5 H. Grady (Ga. ) 5 Isaac W. ( Ga. ) 5 Isaac W.,Jr.(Ga.) 5 Iva L.(Ga. 1 5 Ivy (Ga.) 5 Jane (Ga.) 4 Jessie May (Ga.) . 5 Josiah (Me.) 23

3 Josie( )(0a.)5,35 "Katie" (Ga.) 4 Leon (Ga.) 5

Susan (N.C.) 19 Ala.) 34 TAYLOR,Bertha(Ga.) 7 Buey N.(Ala.) 35 John L.(N.C.)20 Carl H.(Ala.N.M.Ark.)

TAYLOR,Pinchback(S.C.)26 Catherine(Ga.) 32;35 TEAGUE,Louise(Ala.)34 Clara Belle(Ga.Ala.N.M TELFORD,James 20 Ark.) 35 Jas.D.(I11.) 20 Caro Ione(Ga.Ala.)35 Mary Erma (I11.) 20 Cora Ione(Ala )35 Sam'l G.(Ill.) 20 Elizabeth(S.C.Ga.)32

TEMPLETON,Cora Myrtle Elizabeth(Ga.)32,33 William,Jr.(Ga.)5 (Ala.) 35 Evelyn White(Ga.) 32

STARK,WalterB.(Tex.)g James T.(Ala. ) 35 Frances Ann(Ark) 35 STARRETT.Peter (Me.)23 TEMPLIN,Raymond C.(Ala.) Frances Jane(Ala.)34 -5 STEDRAM,Enoch (Ga.)6 14 George (Okla.) 56 STEEL,Capt. (S.C.)19 TERRELL,Elizabeth Ga.) 3 George (Ga.) 32 STEEN,Saailida.) 5 THERMAN,Emeline(Ala.)34 Geo.A.(Ala.Mich.Minn.) STEINREIMFJt,pessie(Ga.) Jessie Ruth(Ala.) 34 35

35 Juametia(Ala.) 34 Horace E.(Ga.Ala.N.M. STEPHENSON,Dovie(Ala.) Leslie,Jr.(Ala.) 34 Ark.) 35

13 Louise (Ala. ),31; Humphrey (Ga.) 32

Johhnie Elizabeth(Ala.) Maybelle(Ala. 34 Jas.Mitchell(Ala )35 35 Thomks (Aia. d- 34 Jane (Ga.) 32

TOMLINSON,Jessie Lee(Ga. (Ala.)34

John (S.0 ) 33 John,Sr.(S.C.Ga.)32,33 John,Jr.(Ga.)32,33 John F."Jack"(NC.Ga.)

32,33 John Wade(Ga.) 32,33 Jno.Wade,II,Ga.Ala.)Hon-

duras) 34 ,35 John Wade,III,Ala.) John Wade,IV,(Ala.)34 Joseph(Ga.) 32 Josephine (Ga.i132 Levin Summers(Ga.)1 Jurutha Ann(Ga.)34,35 Lillie Mae(Ga.Ala.)34 Lloyd Tennis(Ala.)34,35 Lorado(Ala035 Louisa(Ga. 32 Lucas (Ga.)32 Lula Belle(Ga.Ala.)3 14

Luus (Ga.) 32 Margaret Ruth(Ala.) 35 Martha (Ga.) 32 Martin Ruff(Ga.Tex.Okla Martin(Tex.Okla)36; 36 Martin (Okla) 36 Martin Lafayette(Ga.Ala.

N.M.Ark.) 34,35 Maly (Ga. ) 33 Mary Katherine(Ga.Ark)35 Mary Katherine(Ala.,35 Mary Lena(Ala.)35 Merrell H.(Ala.N.M.Ark.

35 Nancy (Ga.Tex.)32,35 Nancy Elizabeth(Head)

(Ga.) 34 Nancy Elizabeth(Ga.Ala.

34 Nancy Elizabeth(Ala.' 34 Nathaniel 21 Nathaniel (Va.) 33 Nathaniel(S.C.Ga.)33,36 Nathaniel,Jr.S.C.Ga.)33 Nathaniel Mitchell(Ga.Ala

34,35 Nathan. Howard (Ala.)35 Rachel(S.C.Ga.)33 Rachel Jane"Jennie"(Ga.)

35 ) Rachel Rene (Ala.

p,

35 Rebecca Anderson(S.CGa.32 Rebecca (Ga.) 32 33; 33 Robt.Arthur(Ala.)34 Rosa Lee(Ala.)35"" Sarah("Sallie")(S.C.Ge.

33 Sarah(Boatright-Shell-

nut)(Ga.)33,35 Sarah Ann (Ga.) 32 Sarah(Harvey0(U.)31-33 Sarah Louise(Ala.)34 Sarah Margaret(Ark.)35 Sarah("Sallie")Rene(Ala

35 Sarah Ludusky(Ga.Ala.N.M3

13,34,35 Susannah(Pa.Ga.)33 Tommie Wade (Ala. 35 Truitt M.(Ala.) 35 William(Ge.)33 Wm.Davis(Ala.) 35 Willie Eldora(Ala.)34

TOOMBS, Robt.A.(Ga.)32 TORIES,17,19,20 TORRENCE,Elizabeth(N.C.25 Hugh (N.C.) 25 Margaret(N.C.)25 Sarah(S.C.Ala.) 18

TOULIMAN,Emma(Ala. )1 TRAVIS,Hua Norsne(Ala.)34

Robt.E.(Ga.Ala.),34 Thomas(Ga.Ala.)34 Wilda (Ala.) 34

TRIPP,Nancy Caroline(Ga.)35 TURNER,Clark(Ga. ) 5

Beulah (Ga.) 5 Effie(Ga. ) 5 Foster(Ga)' 5 Jno.Hancock(Ga.)22 Lula Mae(Ga.) 10 Lula(Wigginton)(Ala.)12 Sallie (Ga.) 5 Tallahassee(L)(da.)5

Franklin (Ga.) g Jesse (Ga.Ark.)32 Harold (Ga.) 8 . Katie Lou(Ge.Ark,)32 J. C. ̂(Ga.)8 Loulie (Ga.) 22 James,I.,(Ga.$ g Mary E. (Ark.)32 James ,II t (Ga.) 8 TROMASON,Robt.M.(Ga.WVa.) Lucy(Tex.) 8 Robt.M.,Sr.(Ga.) 9 Mari Anne(Tex.n 8 *Sadie(Ark.Ga.)32 May (Tex.) 8 *THOMASSON,Thos.Jefferson Pauline (Tex.) 8 (Ga.) 32 Rob. (Ga ) 8 WmE.,Dr.(Ga.) 32 Wesley Capers(Ga.Tex.)8 THOMPSON, * 18 Wesley Capers,Jr.(Tex.)8 Edward 7777.Sa.) 32 Wesley Capers,II,(Tex.)E Hoyt (Ga.) 7

Catherine("Katie")(Ga.) William (Ga. ) 8 Irving(Ga.) 7 Charles (Ca.) 5; 5

29 Rader (Ga.) 10 STUDGARD,Uphelia(Ga.)35 Robert (Ga.' 7 STYLES,Bernie (Ga.) N TILLERY,Inez(Ala.) 35 SUGGET,Edgecombe(Va.Ky) TILLMAN,Amanda C.(Ga.Ala.

24 Asa(S.C.Ga.) 29 ;13 SULLIVAN,Ernest Hamil- Bass S. (Ga.) 5

ton(Ga.S.C.)13 Dora (Ga.Ala . .) 10 John B. (Ia .) 24 Eliza (C.)(Ga.) 5

SUMMERLIN,Nodie Lee(Ga.) Estelle (Ga.1 8 Warner (Ga.)35; 35 Henry D.(Ga.Tex.)5

SUMMERS, David E. (N. C. )20 Mary(N.C.0.)24 John(Ga.Tex.) 35,34 Newton D.(Ga. ) 5,13 Lula Mae(Ala.) 35 Tobias(N.C.0.)24 Nancy(Tomlinson)(Ga. TINSLEY,Miss (S.C.Ga.)

Tex.) 34 ___ 33

William(Ga.i 1 TODD,Thomas (N.C.) 26 SUMPTER,Gen.(S.C.)16-19 TOLBIRT,Rachel(Ga.Ala.)

Levin (Ga.) 36 SWAIN,Patsy (Ga.) 1 7 Lillie(Tillman)(Ga.)5 SWANSON,Ruth(Ga.) TOMLIN,N.D.(N.C.) 25

) Louisa(Ga.) 4,5 SWISS' Pa.)25 TOML/NSON 15(S.C.Ga.) Margaret (Ia.) 16 SYDENHAM,Alvin(H.(Pa.)16 Aaron (S.C.Ga.) 32 Martha (Ga.) 12 SYMINGTON,Chas,J.(N.C.)1 Adeline(Ga.)32 Mary (Ga.) 4,5 Edith (N.C.) 1,30; 30 Annie Lorene(Ala.)34, Mollie(Ga.) 5 TANNER,Sarah (Ga.) 1 35 "Neddie"(EdWard)(Ga.) TARRENCE,Rich i d.A.(N.C.)19Arthur Hutcheson(Ga.

4,12 N.Elizabeth(Ga.) 5 Pauline (Ga.) 5 Robbie t. (Ga.) 5 Robert (Ga. ) 5 Roy E.(Ga.) 5 Ruby (Ga.) 5 Samuel (Ga. 5 Thelma(Ga.) 5 william(sa.)5,35

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TURNER,Warner(Ga.) 5 WATSON,Mary Elizabeth - 50- WHITNEY,Elizabeth(Ky.Ind.)WILSON,Ella(Ga)22 TUSCANT.Grand Duke of 15 (Ga. ) 6 WEIR,Nancy Ella(Ala.Tax.

17 WILSON,Elizabeth(R.)(Ge- TUTTEN,Henry(Ga.) 14 Mattie (Ga.) 6 34 WHITESIDE,Catherine M. (Miss.)15 UPSHAW,Maud (Ga.) 5 WATTS,Col.Frederick(Pa.) Ola Deborah(McCa.)(Ga. (N. C. Ga. ) 10 Horace(Ga.)35 VANARSDALE,Ithl 16 24 Ala.Fla.) 34 WHITTEN,Beattie(Ga.) 5 Jans(aa.1 14 . VANN,Spurgeon (Tenn.) 15 WAUGH,Esther(Ire.Pa.S.C.) Robt.Holman(Ala.Miss.) Benjamin W.(Ge.) 5 "Jennie"(Tomlinson)(Ga.)35 VAUGHAN,Betty Joe(Ala.) 16,18,21 Robt.Holman,Jr17,1g Della(Ga.') 5 John Tomlinson(Ga.)35

larl(Ala.)14; 14 WADIES' War (Ga.) 4 Reuben Dan'1(Ga.Ala.)34 Jane(Stanford)(Ga.)5 -Lawrenson,F.A. 18 Paul Randall(Ala.)14 WEAR,Rev.John (Ala.) 18 Ruby Virginia(Ala.)34 Texanna'Ga. ) 5 Lloyd Chalmars(Gse.)35

VERNER,J.Myron(Ga.) 14 WEATHERSBT,Allie(S.C.)22 Sallie Gaston (Ala.)18 WIGGINTON, (Ala.) Lois Vashti(S.C.)26 George Reid(Ga.)14 WEAVER, (Ga.) 4 Sam , 1 Black(S.C.Ga.)34 11,12 Lou Nell (Ga. ) 35 Philip)Ga.) 14 Maybelle(T.)(Ala.)34 Sarah Isabel(Travis) .Caroline(Ale.)11,12 Mildred (Ga.) 35 Roy Charles(Ga.) 14 WEBB,Audrey(Ala.) 35 (Ga. Ala.) 34 WIGGINTON,Catherine(Ala.)Myrtie Christine(Ga.)35

VINCENT,Jane (Ga.) 32 WEEMAN,Inez Gladys(Ia.) Thomas (S.C.Ala.)18 Florence(Ga.Ala;12,11 Mary(Vt.Mass.)8 Mary (Ga.) 32 (I11) 13 Virginia Kate(Miss)18 George Reid(Ala. ) 11,12 Pauline (Ga.) 35 Powell (Ga.) 32 Geo.BOyington(Ia.I11) Wadey Thos.(Mise.)18 Green Henderson(Ala.) RachelJane("Jennie" ) Sarah (Ga.) 32 13 William (Ala) 18 Isaac(Ala )11;11,12 (Tomlinson)(Ga.)35 William (Ga.) 30 WEIR,Arabella(Ala.Miss.) WELDON,James(S.C.) 26 Isaac Jasper(Ala.)11,12 Ralph (Ga.) 35

VINSON,Isabelle(Ga.) 10 Charles(Ala.) 17; 18 WENTWORTH,Sarah(Me.)23 John Wm.(Ala•)11,12 Rebecca Ann(Ge.) 35 WADDELL,Gen. (N.C.)26 Cora (Miss.) 18 WEST,Allen (Ga.) 7,18 "Katie"(Ala.)11,12 Robt.Earl (Ga) 35 WAGOUN,Capt.(Ga.) 12 Dick Burgess(Ala.Hawaii) Ada (Ga.) 7 Katie(Reid)(Als)11,12 Roderick Dean(0a.035 WAITE,Wm.(Me.) 23 18 Annie (Ge.) 7 Lula(Ala.) 12 Wm.Absalom(Ga.)35 WAKELEY1Annie Elizabeth Ebenezer (Ala.) 17,18 Belle(Ga.) 8 Martha("Mat")(Ala.Ga.) W.E.(Maj.)(Ga.)34

34(Stallings(Ga.Tex.) Ebenezer (Miss.)18 Doris., Isabelle(Ga.)22 11,12 Wm.Elkana(Ga. ) 35 WALDEN,Ellen(Ga.) 5,6 Elenora(Ala.) 18 Edith(Ga.) 7,8 Martha Jane(Ala.)11,12 Wm.Roy(Ga.)35 WALDROP,Wm.(Ga.Tex.) 5 Ferril Duane(Ale.) 34 Elizabeth (Ga)' 7 Matthew Gaston(Ala.111,12WINN,Gene Glenn(Ala.)13 WALKER, •(Ga.) 7 Gertrude Elaine(Ala.) Ella (Ga) 7 Newman Pounds(Ala.)12 Nell (A1» . a 13

Alsx'7.TS.C.Ire.)18,21 Gertrude (Bhite)(Ala.) Emmett(Ga.) 7 Ophelia(Ala ) 12 ^ Russell(Ala.) 13 Augusta (Ala. 17 34 Each (Ga. ) 7 Wm.Green(Ala.') 12 Wm.Clyde(Ala.)13 Esther(Gaston5(S.C.) Henrria(Ala.Tex.)34 George (Ge.) 7 WILLIAMS,Edward-Brownie(WINTPROP,Gov.(Mass.)8 George(Ga.)27; ;16,18 Hannah Elizabeth(McP.) Harold (Ga.) 7 Eva(Ga.)8:(Ga.) 23 WISDOM,Pierce(Ga.) 33 Irene (Ala.) 13 Ga.Tenn.I11')34 Lena (Ga.) 7 Evelyn Eula(Ga.) 23 WOLSLET,AnnieElizabeth Jane(Gaston)(Ire.S.C.) Henry Freeman(Ga.Ala. Lillian(Ga.) 8 George Rafus(Ga.i 8 (Stallings)(Ga.Tex.)34 John(S.C.)19;18,21 (Tex.) 34 Lula (Ga.) 7 IsabelleJane(Ga.) g WOOD,Henry Grady(Ga.N.Y.) John (Ga.) 14,21 - Henry Rains(Ala.) 34 Ophie (Ga.) 8 Iva (Ga.) 8 10,36 Jno.Alex'r(S.C.)18 Hugh Geston(Ala.) 17,18 Pearl (Ga.) 7 Jane (Ga.) 5 Jennie Elaine(Ga.N.Y. Jno.Gaston(S.C.)18 Hugh Gaston,II,(Ala.)18 Robert (Ga.) 7 Jesse Clark(Ga.) 8 10,36

Leila Mae(Ga.) 5 Lewis Cli John M.(Ga.) 9 Hugh Geaner(Miss.)18 Robt.Newton(Ga.) 7 Clinton(Ga.N.Y. Lenora Elizabeth(S.C) Hughey Monroe(Ala.)34 Robt.W.(Ga.)7,22 Louis B.(Ga.) 8 10,36

18 Isabel(Black)Va.S.C.Ga.) Thomas (Ga.) 7 Margaret Minnie Lee(Ga) Thomas J.(Ge.)10,36 Parker(Ga.Tex.) 6 . 34 Wilbur Wister(Ga.)7,22 Mary .(Ga.) 5 8 Claire Edith(N.J)36

' Samantha(Ga.) 11 Isaac Hughey(Ga.Ala.Tex.)Wm.Hiram (Ga.) 7 Mary Wiee(Ga) 8 Harold Ray(Ga.Ala.)36 WALLACE,John (Ga.) 23 Jacquelyne(Ala.)34;34 Wm.S.(6a.) 7 Mollie(Ga.) 14 Jas.McDonald(Ga.A1a )36

Mettle (Ala.) 35 James Hugh (Ala.) 18 WESTBROOKS. (Ga.) 6 Oscar Thaddeus(Ga.) 8 Henry redy,Jr(N.J) 36 WALLIS,John (Ga.) 23 Jerome (Ala.) 18 WESTER,EMmett(Ge..) 7 Roland(Ga.) 14 "Tenelope(Rarvey (Ge.)32

WALTON, '(Ga. ) 35 Jerome,II,(Miss.) 18 WESTMORKLAND,Elizabeth Sarah Francee(Ga.) 5 WOODARD,Linnie(Ga.Fla.)10 Gov.George(Ga.) 28 John(Scotland,S.C.Ga.)34 (Earvey)(Ga.) 32 Thomas Lenora(Ge.)8 W00DS,Curus(Ga.)30 James (Ga., 14 John(S.C.Ala.) 17 Harrison(Oa.) 32 Wm.Absalom("Bud")(Ga.)8 C. (Ga.) 30

WARD,Bertha(Ga.) Johnnie Free(A1a.Tex.)34 Mariah(Matthews(Ga. 32 William M.(Ge..) 8 Louezer A (Ga.) 9 WARDLAW,Capt Hugh(S.C.)3 John Wade(Ga.Ala.) 34 Nancy (Ga.) 32 - WILLIAMSON,A. Q (Ala.)11 Mary Ann (Ga,) 9

William (S.C.Ga.) 3 Jordan Hamilton(Ga.Ala. Rosa (Ga.) 32 Cynthia (Ga.) 6 WORTRINGTON,Eliza Ann(N.C.) WARES,James (Ga.) 4 34 Wade (Ga.) 32 D. C. (Ala.) 11 WREN,Era(Oa.) 7; ;20

WARNER,Gena (I11.)20 Kellett Black(Ga.Ala.O.)WHAM,Sarah J.(I11.)20 Gen. (S.C.)3 WRIGHT,Doris(Tenn.) 12 WARNETT,Jane(Ga.) 5 Lucy (Miss.) 18; ;34 WHARTON,Jane(Ga.) 1 J. M. (Ala.)11 W. D. (Tenn.) 12

WARREN,Dustin(Ga.' 7 Mable (Ala.) 18 WHISTENHUNT, (Ga. 15 James (S,C.) 17 TYATT,Serah Ann(1 1 1.)20 Gladys (Ga. ) 10 - Margaret E.(Ala.417,18 Susie (Ga.) 9 " K. A. L. (Ala)11WICKLIFFE,David,I,(Eng.)13

WASHBURN,Cant.Isaac(Me.) Martha (Ala.')17,15 WHITE, Bertha Mae(Ala) M. A. (Ala.)11 David,II,(Md.Va.) 13 WATSON (Ga.)3,4,6; ;24 Mary Eleanor - (Ala.) 18 Evelyn(Ga.)6; 13 M. B.(Ala.) 1 David,III,(Va.) 13

Alonzo(Ga.Tex.) 6 Mary Narcissus(Ala.) Jae.Reuben(Ga.) 6 Mary A.(Reid)(Ala.)11 Isaac (Va) 13

Anna (Ga.) 6 Mattie(Mias.)18;17,18 Lloyd (Ga.) 6 Mary Jane(Ala. 17 Mary (Va.Tenn.) 13 Benj.F.(Ga.) 6 Mayme Lou(Ala.Tex.)34 Mary(Miss.Tenn.)20 Mildred (Ga 1 35 WYNN(See WINN ((Ala.) 13 Dinah (Ga.) 6 Miller (Ala,) 18 Monroe Elisha(Ala.)34 R. S. (Ala.)11 Elmira (Ga.) 6 Mem C.(Ala. 18 Rachel E.(P.)(Ala.)34WILSON,Abealom(N.C.Ga.) ZIMMERMAN,John W.(N.C.)19 George(Ga.Tex.) 6 Mem C.,Jr.(Ala.) 18 Rachel Gertrude(Ala. 1 34 14 ,35 Katie(Ga. ) 6 Mem (miss.) 18 Robert (Miss.Tenn.)20 Alex'r Jamison(S.C.)26 Margaret(Ga.) 6 Nancy Elizabeth(Tomlin- William(Me.) 23 Chalmers G.(Ga.135

son)(Ga.Ala.)34 WHITEHEAD,Willis(Ga.) 6 Chester Lee(Ga.)35

ERRATA:(page 11):1-5-3. 7 1-Rhesa Reid m. .1.819?Maryti° Polly)Kidd, b. in Ga. 1798. 1-5-3-1-2-Mary Ann Reid m. Asa Williamson. 1- 5- 3- 1-4-Asa Barton 1414 (20)(b) m. 1846/Kisian(Kis-

ie) Thrasher . 1- 573- 1- 1- Adeline Rsid m. , John Hightower; 1-5- 3-1- 6- Nancy R. Reid m. Richard Y. Pounds;

1 - 5- 3 -1 -L- Lenora Reid m. Wm.R.Groover; 1-5-3-1-8-Georgia Ann Reid m. k Ray. (Page 12:

1- 5-3- 3-2-John Wm.Wiggintop. m. Mary Ann Pounds.Ch.:1 -Katie,2-Martha Jane;3-Ophelia;4-Emma C ;5-Laura Illen;6-John

Wm.,Jr.;7-Geo.Henderson;8-Ilorence;9-Lula;10-Newman Pounds. 1-5-3-3-2-1-Katie Wigginton m. Henry M. McMahan;Children:1 -0s - Call 2 -Larcus;3 -Emma;4 -Minnie;5eBeulah.1 - 5-3 -3 -2 -1 -1 -Oscar McMahan a. Millie Thrasher;1 - 5- 3- 3 -2 - 1 -2 - Larvae McMahan m. Emma

Johns; 1- 5-3-3-2- 1-1-Emma McMahan m. J.A. Wilson ;175-3-3-2:1 -Ennie McMahan m. Erne ■* Crawford;1 - 5- 3- 3 - 2 - 1 -5-Beulah Mc-

Mahan m. Otha Thrasher. (Page 11 and EF)----- 1 - 5 -3..- 3-2-2 -Martha Jane Wigginton . m. Jason Carroll; 1 -5-3- 3 -2-1-pphelia Wigginton m. John R. Carroll; 1 - 5-3 - 3 -2 -v-Emma C. Wigginton m. Newton McMahan. 1 - 5- 3- 3 -22Laura Ellen Wigginton m. Monroe Tremdway.1 - 5- 3 - 3- 2 - 6,- John Wm.W - TiTTO7177r. never married; 1-5-3-3-2-1-George Henderson Wigginton m. Lillie Beggs. 1 - 5- 3- 3 - 2- 8-Florence WIggiy_t_ ton ,Tallanoosa, , never married 1.:5- 3 -3 -2 -27LuliWrainton m. James Turner. 1-5-3-3-2-10-Newman rounds Wigginton m.

Fannie Baylor. (p.12) 1-5-3-3-6- Matthew Gaston Wigginton th.Elisa Blake. (p.12) 1-5-3-4-2-Lucinda Norman m. John Liner. (p.12)