This
is a photo of my Dad, Ralph C. Byers. Taken late 1920's in
the Ivy Log Community of Union County, GA. |
Nick and Ralph Byers |
This is a photo of Dock Bryson and Lawrence
Byers (wearing jacket) at the graveside of N. A.(Nick) Byers,
October, 1955. Nick is buried at Old Brasstown Cemetery in Towns
County. Nick was a native of Towns County but moved to Union
County, GA. Nick died in a farming accident on his farm in Union
County, GA. Nick's brother, Lawrence Byers, was also reared in
Towns County, but moved to Union County and owned a small farm close to
Nick's farm in the Ivy Log Community, Union County, GA.
Dock Bryson, Nick's brother-in-law, was a
lifelong resident of Topwns County, GA. He is also buried at Old
Brasstown Cemetery, Towns County, GA.
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My grt-grandfather, Phedila C. Byers and wife,
Sarah Jane Coffey. Sometimes know as "P. C."--most folks called him
"Cebe". He was a trader and wagoneer. Father of Nick Byers.
"Cebe" was a native of what is now Clay County,
NC. He moved to what is now Towns County Ga, when his parents,
Ephraim and Milly Ratcliff Byers, moved from Ft. Hembree to the
Brasstown District, Towns County GA. He was a member of Stephens
Masonic Lodge, Young, Harris, GA, and was a Confederate veteran.
Byers Creek is named for "Cebe"s father, Ephraim Byers. Ephraim
and Milly also moved to Union County and are buried at Mt. Zion
Cemetery.
"Cebe" moved when he was elderly to the Ivy Log
Community, Union County, GA. He and Sarah Jane are buried at Ivy
Log Cemetery, Ivy Log District, Union County GA....
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Some Local Scenery contributed and annotated by Don Byers |
The sun came out over Cedar mountain for a few minutes |
Brasstown
Bald behind New liberty Church
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Brasstown Bald
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West
of Brasstown Bald
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