Minnie Malone (Bryant) Bunkley, her daughter Gerraldine (Bunkley) Mittendorf,
her sister Carrie (Bryant) Amos
family reunion c. 1974 in Brunswick,
Glynn, Georgia
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This is the picture of Andrew Jackson Bell. It is from an old tin type
my grandmother had and probably taken around 1880. Andrew Jackson (Jack)
Bell (b. 1/19/1841, d. 9/22/1901) served in Co. D, 12th Rgmt., Army
of Northern VA, GA Volunteer Infantry, CSA. The Calhoun Rifles,
Calhoun Co, GA. My understanding is he lost his hand on the third day
of Gettysburg.
Bell, Andrew
J. (Stoneman)- private June 10, 1861. Captured at Front Royal, Va. May
30,1862. Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va. August 5, 1862. Surrendered,
Appomattox, Va. April 9, 1865. Died in Calhoun County, Ga.
Jack Bell is in the 1900 Calhoun Co. census 1316 District. G. M.,
1900 U.S. Census for GA Militia District 1316. Calhoun Co., GA.
336,338,Bell, Jackson A., Head, W, M, Mar 1842, 58, M, 37, GA,
GA, GA, Farmer yes yes yes Lucretia,
Wife, W, F, Nov 1846, 53, M, 37, 6, 3, GA GA GA
yes yes yes
This is the picture of Lucretia (Creasey) Little
Bell (b. 11/13/1846, d. 12/26/1929). Wife of Andrew Jackson Bell. Probably
take at the same time as the picture of A. J. Bell. |
Dr. Ben T. Johnson, Sr, his wife Annie Kate
Pickett Johnson. The little girl is their granddaughter, Jamie Johnson.
Dr. Ben T. Johnson was born in Dickey, Calhoun Co., according to his
WWI draft card. He lived in Edison and had a license issue by Calhoun
Co. He later moved to Bluffton where he died in 1948. Both are buried
in Bluffton. Jamie is buried in Albany.
Dr. Ben T. Johnson had a sister Mary. A picture of her and on the back
it said Mary Martin, Dr. Johnson's sister. The only other information
I have is what I found in the 1910 and 1920 census. Photo taken 1945
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