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Descendants of William Silas BROWN by Lem Pendley


Descendants of William Silas Brown


Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM SILAS4 BROWN (SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born May 30, 1842, and died March 01, 1925 in Fain Cemetary, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga. He married MARY ELIZA PACE January 07, 1866, daughter of RICHARD PACE and NANCY UNK. She was born November 16, 1849, and died April 02, 1927 in Gordon Co, Ga.

Notes for WILLIAM SILAS B N:
Was a CSA(Confederate States of America) Vet. Enrolled at Pickens, SAC 4/14/1861 and was present for duty 12/31/1861. He was in Co H, 4th Regiment of Infantry. CAPT Griffin RYH.

Was married in Pickens Co., SC, by Justice of the Peace, H J Anthony. Witnessed by W T BROWN and J T Sutherland.

Drawer 134, Box 75, Gordon County. Will. Dates 1856-1931 B. Page 290

Last will of W S BROWN Proven in common form and admitted to record. Apr Terms, 25 April 6, 1925. Gordon Court of Ordinary

Last Will and Testament of William S B n.

In the name of God, I William S BROWN of the County of Gordon, in the state of Georgia, being of sound mind do make this my last will and testament in the following manner: I give to my dear wife, Mary E BROWN all my real estate and personal property that I am in possession of at time of death. Should this or the proceeds of the farm fail to support her, she has the right to bor any amount necessary to sustain her on this property. At her death our daughters are to have our household goods. After marking our graves, whatever remains is to be divided between our heirs. I appoint my son Benjamin F B n to execute this will and L E BROWN I hereunto set my hand and seal the ninth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixteen.

W. S. B n

Witness: N Robertson. W P Parsons. J B Watts. J G Fite. N.P. & J.P.

Filed in office April 6th, 1925. Affidavit to Probate, Georgia, Gordon County. Before me came J B Watts and as a witness to the within writing purporting to be W S B n's last will, and being duly sworn, saith that he with N Robertson, W P Parsons, and J G Fite at the request of W S BROWN and in his presence and in the presence of each other did attest as witnesses the written writing as W S B n's will: that the same was signed and published by W S BROWN in their presence as his last will that he was at the time of said attestation and signing by him of sound and disposing mind and memory: that he executed the within paper voluntarily.

J. B. Watts

Sworn and subscribed before me, this 6th day of April, 1925.
W R Rankin Ordinary

William Silas had a muzzle loader rifle that he had brought home from the war. I was passed along to Lewis Elbert BROWN who kept it hanging in his bedroom. The gun is now in a state of major disrepair, with the trigger and flint hammers missing. It is in the possession of Scottie BROWN of Calhoun, Ga.

More About MARY ELIZA PACE:
Fact 1: Buried Fain Cemetary, Calhoun, Ga
        
Children of WILLIAM BROWN and MARY PACE are:

2.  i.   WILLIAM THOMAS5 B N, b. November 23, 1866. 3.  ii.  BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "BEN" B N, b. March 26, 1869. 4.  iii. JOSESPH LEE B N, b. October 29, 1871; d. July 24, 1961, Hazlehurst, Ga, buried Hazlehurst Cemetary. 5.  iv. LEWIS ELBERT B N, b. June 14, 1874, Born at Reeves Station, Gordon Co, Ga; d. February 24, 1955, Buried Antioch Church Cem, Calhoun, Gordon Co Ga.      v   LAMYRA ADDIERENE "ADDIE" B N, b. July 05, 1877; d. September 12, 1957, Plainville Ga; m. SELDERS FLOYD. 6   vi.  RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS" B N, b. October 19, 1879, Gordon Co, Ga; d. Abt. 1950, Sugar Valley, Gordon Co, Ga. 7.  vii. ROBERT RANKIN B N, b. December 01, 1882; d. August 27, 1965, Mareitta, Ga.     viii.  WILEY HARBIN B N, b. September 08, 1885; d. November 14, 1916.     ix. MARY PAULINE B N, b. November 25, 1888; d. Abt. 1950; m. LEE WEST.
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Notes for MARY PAULINE B N:
Mary and Lee had no children. They would visit all the family at least once a year. It is my belief that Mary died in a nursing home in Carrolton, Ga.

1.  x.  WINCIE ELIZA B N, b. May 12, 1891; d. Abt. 1950, Dalton, Ga.
9.  xi. SILAS WATSON B N, b. December 28, 1894; d. September 16, 1938.
Generation No. 2

2.  WILLIAM THOMAS5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born November 23, 1866. He married MARY HUMPHRIES.

Notes for MARY HUMPHRIES:
Jewell B Reeves, Calhoun Ga, 1962 publihed a book "Climb unto these Hills of Gordon". Copy is in the Calhoun public library. Pages 279 and 280.

It was moving day on Wall Street one August day in 1898. Mr and Mrs Tom B n were taking possesion of their elegant new residence, just completed. Tom had bought a lot from Dink Offut in 1897.
For about five years there had been only three houses north of the Baptist Church, the old Gabe Hunt house, the Logan Pitts, built in 1893 and W F King house built in 1892.
Flora McDaniel Pitts had been very much opposed to Tom's building next door, fearing that he would put up a "Cheap" house. Tom, slightly nettled at Mrs Pitts subtle hint that he was not able to finance a house that would harmonize with the other two, proceeded to erect the most elaborate of the three.
(The book describes the house and its features).
Tom BROWN was a "Drummer", a traveling salesman for Peebles and Trotter, wholesale grocery firm in Chatanooga and later for Reynolds Tobacco Co. His wife was Mary Humphries of Ramhurst.
Tom and Mary had five children, two of whom died young. The three surviving were Effie Lee, Jake named for his grandfather Humphries, and Robert.
With such a big house , Mary BROWN could not sit with folded hands, nor live with only her children for company while her husband was traveling, so she kept paying guest. Professor Fulton, Princpal of Calhoun Academy, boarded with her, and widower Robert Mizell. Lovely b n-eyed Myra Hopper. from Petersburg lived at Mrs B n's and attended the Academy.
Tom's younger brother Gus had come from his home out in Dry Valley to stay with Mary and go to school.
Tom had bor ed money from Mr Smith, a wealthy railroad man to build his fine new house. Later Mr Smith demanded payment and Tom couldn't pay, so the house was sold at a sheriff's sale to J T Black for $1,750.
Tom traveled by horse and buggy. He did not return from one of his trips and his family never knew what happened to him. A body that might have been him was found in the back waters of a river in Alabama, but positive identification was never made.
Mary greived for many months but finally went to work for Hall Bros. Department Store. There she met and later married A Mr Walling, a salesman from Texas. She died in a nursing home in Carrollton, Ga.
        

> Children of WILLIAM BROWN and MARY HUMPHRIES are:

i.  EFFIE LEE6 B N.

ii. JAKE B N.

iii. ROBERT B N, m. LINDA MASON.

3.  BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "BEN"5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born March 26, 1869. He married ELLA.
Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "BEN" B N:
Ben moved and lived in Oklahoma City, Okla. He had one daughter who never married.

> Child of BENJAMIN BROWN and ELLA is:

i. ELSIE6 B N.

JOSESPH LEE5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born October 29, 1871, and died July 24, 1961 in Hazlehurst, Ga, buried Hazlehurst Cemetary. He married ELLA HARDY, daughter of WILLIAM HARDY and MARY NICHOLS. She was born September 18, 1875, and died November 27, 1961.


Notes for JOSESPH LEE B N:
News Article: J L BROWN DIES IN HAZLEHURST. Funeral services for J L B n, age 89, of Hazlehurst, Ga, were held July 25, at the First Methodist Church of Hazlehurst. The Rev. Allen Johnson and Rev, Richard Daves officiated.
Mr BROWN died early Monday morning, July 24, in the Chapman Convalescent Home after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Ella Hardy B n; two daughters, Mrs Virginia McEntyre of Brunswick and Mrs Sarah Bell of Hazlehurst; Four sons, Dupont of Oglethorpe, Jimmy of Jesup, Jewell of California, and Mixon of Wisconsin; three brothers, Ben of Oklahoma, Gus of Sugar Valley, and Rankin of Marietta; two sisters, Mary West of West Point and Mrs Wincie Norrell of Dalton. Fifteen grandchildren also survive. Burial was in the Hazlehurst Cemetery.

Joe BROWN moved to Hazlehurst from Jessup in the early 1900's. He was an electrician and went to work for Clarey Williams who owned an Electric Co and the Water Plant. Joe pulled the switch to turn on the first electric street lights for Hazlehurst, all three of them. He later moved back to the country and farmed until his health began to fail. He then came back to town and was caretaker for the Hazlehurst City Cemetary until he retired.


Children of JOSESPH BROWN and ELLA HARDY are:

> 10. i. MIXON6 B N, b. November 01, 1895, Calhoun, Ga; d. September 03, 1985, Ellington, Fla.

11. ii. VIRGINIA B N, b. May 27, 1898, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga; d. April 27, 1990, Jacksonville, Fl. iii.JEWELL B N, b. March _______. 12. iv. DUPONT B N, b. February 03, 1908, Jessup, Ga; d. May 21, 1977, Americus, Ga. 13. v.SARAH B N, b. April ________. 14. vi. JIMMY B N, b. March 10, 1924, Decatur, Ga; d. April 29, 1984, Jeff Davis Co. Hazlehurst, Ga.

LEWIS ELBERT5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born June 14, 1874 in Born at Reeves Station, Gordon Co, Ga, and died February 24, 1955 in Buried Antioch Church Cem, Calhoun, Gordon Co Ga. He married JULIA E GRAVITT January 10, 1897, daughter of JASPER GRAVITT and SAMANTHA YOUNGBLOOD. She was born September 30, 1878 in Born at Flowery Branch, Forsyth Co, Ga, and died April 11, 1951 in Buried Antioch Church Cem, Gordon Co, Ga.


Notes for LEWIS ELBERT B N:
Born June 14, 1874, Gordon County Ga., married Julia Gravitt, was married by the Rev J T Pendley, and witnessed by S P Collins and Jennie (Pass) Pendley. Lewis was a farmer. In addition to cotton, in the late 1920's and early 30's, he grew sweet potatoes of which he propagated and sold the plants (Slips) in the spring. He also grew apples. He owned two farms during his lifetime. The first was on Dews Pond Road, Antioch Community, Calhoun, Ga. This old home place is about 1/4 mile back from the highway, directly across from the Golf Course owned and operated by Maurice Gravitt. Around 1939 he sold this farm to Jim Reeves who built lake Amakanata on the property. The second farm was by Oostanaula School house. In 1997 the old house had been torn down and a new house had been built by Robert King of King Insurance, Calhoun, Ga. But the old log barn was still standing. A picture of this barn taken in 1956 is in Mama Edwards "Southern Cooking" Cook Book.
He was a proud American, he would walk the 5 miles plus to the County Court House , pay his poll tax and vote. When ask why he didn't ride the horse, named Doby, he replied "She works here too, it's her day off." He liked to chew tobacco, and always carried a plug of BROWN Mule chewing tobacco in his pocket.
When he bought the farm in Oostanaula it was mostly new ground, full of stumps and grubs. He would work all winter digging and burning the grubs and roots. The first couple years all ground plowing work was with a G-Whiz, a type of cultivator that only scratched the ground. He later along with grandson Scotty, blew hundreds of stumps out of the ground with dynamite. He always carried a pocket watch, and this watch was one of his most prized possession. He said it was an Elgin, a railroad watch, he had traded a mule for it. Scotty BROWN has this watch, and in year 2000 it is still running. He also had his own blacksmith shop, with forge and anvil, where he sharpened the plows and shaped shoes for the horses and mules.
A story overheard between Lewis and his brother Rankin. When we were children, prayer meeting would be held at night. Children had to sit with their parents so it was hard for the boys and girls to talk with each other, so a boy would wink at a girl and if she winked back then it was OK for the boy to walk her home from church. No cars so everyone either came by wagon, buggy, rode a horse/mule, or walked. They would have to walk along with her family.
NEWS ARTICLE: Lewis E B n, Retired Farmer Dies Thursday. Lewis E B n, age 80, died at his home, at Oostanaula Thursday night at 9:30.
Mr BROWN spent most of his life in Gordon County and was a retired farmer.
Surviving are one son, Wade BROWN of Oostanaula; one daughter, Mrs Effie Mae Hunt of Key West, Fla; 10 grandchildren; four brothers, Joe BROWN of Hazlehurst, Ben B n, Oklahoma City, Okla., Rankin B n, Marietta, and R A (Gus) BROWN of Sugar Valley. Three sisters, Mrs Addie Floyd of Plainville, Mrs Mary West of West Point, and Mrs Wincie Norrell, Dalton. Several nieces and nephews survive.
Funeral services were held from Antioch Baptist Church Sunday at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev H E Holland.
The Bohannon Quartet had charge of the music and burial was in Antioch Cemetery beside his wife Julia.


Notes for JULIA E GRAVITT:
Born in Forsyth County, Flowery Branch, Sep 1878, she married Lewis E B n of Gordon County. Julia was nicknamed and called "Big Maw". Her mother, Youngblood was claimed to be 1/8 Cherokee Indian. She told that as a child, she and her mother would go to her grandmothers house, which was a log cabin. Tobacco leaves were cured, rolled by hand and twisted. Pieces would be pulverized, rolled in BROWN paper and smoked, chewed, or the dust dipped as snuff. Chewed pieces would be placed between the logs to dry, and then smoked in corn cobb pipes.
When she and brother Mack were teenagers their mother died. Their father went to Pickens County, Ga., and remarried to Angiline C . The children did not get along well with the new wife so her father Jake ask his father John Gravitt of Gordon County, and brother Leroy to raise the two children.
A family reunion picture was taken at Julia and Lewis' house in 1919, it was first thought to not show Julia. However it does. Maurice Gravitt said well you know why shes not there, she's in the kitchen, she was one of the best cooks you ever seen.
Julia liked to fish and dip snuff. She almost always had a snuff brush from a black gum bush in her mouth. Whenever it rained and they could not work in the fields, she could be seen digging worms and heading to the creek to fish.

        
Children of LEWIS BROWN and JULIA GRAVITT are:

15. i. EFFIE MAE6 B N, b. October 12, 1897, Calhoun, Ga; d. October 13, 1976, Marietta, Ga. 16. ii. HENRY LEE B N, b. March 31, 1904, Gordon Co, Ga; d. July 23, 1940, Buried Antioch Church, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga. 17. iii. ADDIE PEARLYNE B N, b. February 06, 1909, Gordon County, Calhoun Ga; d. February 15, 1936, Gordon County, Calhoun Ga, buried Mt Pleasant Cemetary, Red Bud, name of Roe. 18. iv. KENNETH WADE B N, b. August 19, 1909, Gordon Co, Ga; d. September 09, 1979, Calhoun, Ga.   v. TEDDIE ROOSEVELT B N, b. April 20, 1913, Gordon Co, Ga; d. November 20, 1913, Buried Harmony Cemetary, Gordon Co, Ga.

RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS"5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born October 19, 1879 in Gordon Co, Ga, and died Abt. 1950 in Sugar Valley, Gordon Co, Ga. He married MINNIE LEE HARKINS. She died in Sugar Valley, Gordon Co, Ga.


Notes for RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS" B N:
Born Oct 19. 1889- 1950, he lived, owned and farmed, the old Belv Chandler place on Mountain Loop Road, Sugar Valley, Gordon County Ga. Married Minnie Lee Harkins. By the house there was a cold water flowing spring. They would keep jars of milk in the spring to stay cool. The water flowed to a lake where Gus and his children had formed a Dam. By the spring was a large Buckeye Tree, the only one this writer has ever seen. His house was underpinned with rock. The Morter Joints were raised and smoothed with a special tool. In the yard under the oak tree was a box pen built with chicken wire, and inside was two squirrels that had been raised by the boys.
Gus liked to tell this story. When he was living at his brother Tom's place in Calhoun, Ga., and going to school, Tom's wife Mary ran a boarding house. One night they were seated in the living room when Tony Bandy, the cook, came in laughing so hard she couldn't speak. Tony, what in the world are you laughing at, Mary ask. Mis Mary, you know that high up window in the kitchen, where we th out bones and the dogs fight over them. Well, I thinks I'll see what this ole bone eatin dog wil do, so I th s a pan of boiling water out the window. Why Tony, Mary hollered, aren't you ashamed to be so cruel to that dog. No'm Mis Mary, them dogs always aggravate me, always gnawing, g ling and barking under the window. Gus ask, what did the dog do, Tony? He just ran head on into Mis Kings board fence, as she left the room still laughing about her trick, unaware of any criticism.
Gus would tell that Henry Pitts , only child of Logan and Flora, was playing with Mary's children, and one night was ask to stay for supper. After the blessing, Mary said, Henry you are not eating, there's lots of food on the table. Henry looked around and said I don't see anything I like. What do you eat at home, Mary ask. Well Papa don't come home, and me and Mother just drinks a glass of milk and eats a biscuit. Gus would just smile, you could see the twinkle in his eyes.

        
Children of RICHARD BROWN and MINNIE HARKINS are:

  i. BENJAMIN MAXWELL "MAX"6 B N, m. SARAH PAYNE. 19. ii. DAN HARKINS BROWN 20. iii. WILLIAM OTIS BROWN   iv. WILLIE SHIELDS B N, m. V RUSSELL PROFITT. 21. v. RALPH ONEAL BROWN 22. vi. WORTHINGTON AGUSTUS B N.

ROBERT RANKIN5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born December 01, 1882, and died August 27, 1965 in Mareitta, Ga. He married (1) NELLIE MAE MATTHEWS, daughter of HENREY MATTHEWS and NANCY ABLES. She was born June 1888 in Paulding Co, Ga, and died December 29, 1952. He married (2) FRANCES COX ELLIOTT.


Notes for ROBERT RANKIN B N:

Robert Rankin, son of William Silas B n, was born in Gordon County, December 1882-1965. As a young man he was a farmer at Reeves Station and Resacca. He decided he did not want to farm so he moved to Atlanta.
Was a Trolly (Street Car- Motorman) operator in the City of Atlanta. In 1935 he opened and ran a family grocery store on old US Hwy 41, south of Marietta, Ga, about 5 miles from the town square.
The Rail Road and Electric Street Car line ran across the street from the Store. One of the stops was almost in front of the Store. I used to visit him when I was about 10-12 years old. I thought it was neat to live behind a store. When a train came by at night and blowed the whistle it was really loud. His youngest son "Fudge" was a good baseball player. I went with Uncle Rankin to see him play a few times.
He lived in an attached living space to the rear of the Store. Had some children, and remarried after his first wife died. She aleniated the children . It is my understanding that the children did not visit him in his last few years, and the grandchildren were not allowed to visit him. I visited him in 1954 and stayed for lunch. When I opened my napkin to remove my silverware, I found the napkin was full of cat hair. This probably illustrates the problem with the new wife and children.
Rankin was a kind man and liked to tell stories of experiences when he was g ing up. I remember when he would come and visit that he and my grandpa, Lewis, would sit on the porch and talk about old times. Rankin liked to tell stories that he had heard from his father. One story was about a group of men who called themselves the Night Riders. They would take the law into their hands and administer punishment, burn down their house, whip the person, etc. I remember saying, you mean the KKK. He told me no, that this group was not the same. To support his stories and to qualify this one to have some merrit, this is a true story and can be researched in the Atlanta paper around December, 1889. Times were hard and a man with a large family had to make a living any way he could. In the mountains of North Georgia business flourished with home made stills to make and market moonshine whiskey.
The Feds trying to shut them down and collect taxes set up a reward system to help informers. A man named John Coffey was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. After one trial John left Georgia, it was said that he moved to Texas. In the 1890's this reward system inspired a group of men to band together for protection and retaliation. The group numbering about 20, from Sharp Top milita district, formed a secret society called "The Honest Man's Friend and Protector", later to be called the " Pickens County Nightriders".
They swore to protect each other and to keep their whiskey business a closely guarded secret. "Death" was promised anyone of the members who broke their vow of secrecy. For two years houses went up in smoke, suspected informers were whipped, sometimes shot and entire families fled in terror as their houses were torched by a band of men in bizzare disguises of hoods, cloaks, mask and blackened faces. It was against this action that the Nightriders overstepped their bounds of the law once too often.
It all began on the morning of December 3, 1889. It was found out that a trusted ally W N "Nels" Ledford, not only had he become an informer but had actually led the Feds in a raid of a nunber of moonshine stills. Two letters was sent to Ledford and he ignored them. When he started on his trip to Atlanta to testify, Old Jack Landsdown and his sons Seaborn and Little Jack left home. They went in separate directions but their mission was common, they had to round-up as many of the Riders as possible. That night, Thomas and Eli Fields, Harrison Jones, Thomas Pendley, Tom land, George Coffey, Alexander Richards, Marcus Holbert, Arch Grizzle, John Forester and Mark Holbret met in the church yard.
They burned the home of Nels Ledford, and while doing the act, Mary Ledford, Nels wife, recognized Old Jack Landsdown. This sealed the fate of the Riders, they were caught and put in jail. Old Jack, Seaborn, Harrison Jones and George Coffey escaped from jail. While on the run, Jack was killed in a shoot out with the Law. Coffey testified against the group and the rest of them drew life in prison. Most of the men died there from various diseases, mostly malaria, while in prison. Thomas Pendley and Eli Coffey were later released. A grandson of Harrison Jones said he remembered Thomas Pendley walking with baby steps after his release and continued to walk that way until his death.





Notes for NELLIE MAE MATTHEWS:
Died of peritonitis, following a burst appendix. She had been ill for 8 days. She had been in bad health for several years due to heart trouble.

        
Children of ROBERT BROWN and NELLIE MATTHEWS are:

  i. DOROTHY6 B N, m. ARTHUR MAYES.   ii. ROBERT M BROWN   iii. ELLEN B N, m. J H MANER.   iv. LOUISE B N, m. E W TINSLEY. 23. v. IRA ELBERT "FUDGE" B N, b. May 21, 1922; d. November 1984.

WINCIE ELIZA5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born May 12, 1891, and died Abt. 1950 in Dalton, Ga. She married EDD LEODON NORRELL, son of JAMES NORRELL and AMANDA MASSEY. He was born August 19, 1890, and died September 19, 1930 in Hill City, Gordon Co, Ga. Buried Dorsett Cemetery.


Notes for EDD LEODON NORRELL:
Born at Hill City, Gordon County, August 19, 1890. Buried in Dorsett Cemetery, Resacca, Ga., along with five small children. Although not confirmed it is believed that Ed drove a flatbed logging truck, and was hauling lumber when a front wheel ran off. He apparently was trying to switch one of the dual's off the back when somehow the load of lumber shifted and fell on Ed and broke him up real bad, of which he never recovered.

        
Children of WINCIE BROWN and EDD NORRELL are:

  i. JAMES ZACHEOUS6 NORRELL, b. March 10, 1909; d. March 15, 1912, Buried Dorsett Cem, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.   ii. JULIAH ANNETTE NORRELL, b. June 14, 1911; d. April 24, 1913, Buried Dorsett Cem, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga. 24. iii. HANNIBAL HILL NORRELL, b. February 11, 1914, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga; d. Unknown. 25. iv. MARY SALLIE NORRELL, b. June _____, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.   v. BABY NORRELL, b. August 14, 1918; d. August 14, 1918, Buried Dorsett Cem, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga. 26. vi. EDD LEODON JR NORRELL, b. July _______; d. Unknown. 27. vii. ROBBIE CHRISTEEN NORRELL, b. April ________, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.   viii. WILLIAM GRAY NORRELL, b. July  ________, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga; m. NINA UNKNOWN.


Notes for WILLIAM GRAY NORRELL:
Lives in Jonesboro, Ga
ix.WINFORD ROACHEL NORRELL, b. May  _________, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.

  x. JEAN NORRELL, b. March 07, 1930; d. March 07, 1930, Buried Dorsett Cem, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.   xi. JEANELLE NORRELL, b. March 07, 1930; d. March 07, 1930, Buried Dorsett Cem, Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga.   xii. EDDIE JUNE NORRELL, b. June _________; m. L R KEETER.

SILAS WATSON5 BROWN (WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born December 28, 1894, and died September 16, 1938. He married BERNICE STRANGE.

Notes for SILAS WATSON B N:
Silas Watson BROWN was born in Gordon County, 1894, the son of farmer William Silas BROWN He was called Watson. He worked for the Rail Road and was stationed just north of the Florida border in Georgia. He was murdered. No known information about the murder or if the killer was ever caught. Buried in Chester, SC

        
Children of SILAS BROWN and BERNICE STRANGE are:

i. IMOGENE6 BROWN ii. VIRGINIA BROWN iii. JOHN B N.



Generation No. 3

10. MIXON6 BROWN (JOSESPH LEE5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born November 01, 1895 in Calhoun, Ga, and died September 03, 1985 in Ellington, Fla. He married HELEN M BROWN She died November 21, 1995.
        
Children of MIXON BROWN and HELEN BROWN are:

  i. RICHARD7 BROWN   ii. DOUGLAS BROWN   iii. MARY WEBER BROWN   iv. JOHN B N, b. March 25, 1920; d. August 28, 1986, Bradenton, Fa.

VIRGINIA6 BROWN (JOSESPH LEE5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born May 27, 1898 in Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga, and died April 27, 1990 in Jacksonville, Fl. She married EDWARD HATTON ELLIS 1921, son of WILLIAM ELLIS and PRISCILLA HAND. He was born January 16, 1894 in Appling Co, Ga, and died in Pensacola, Fla.

        
Children of VIRGINIA BROWN and EDWARD ELLIS are:

  i. ELEANOR PRISCILLA7 ELLIS, b. October _______, Hazlehurst, Ga; m. LYMAN LOLLIE HOLMES, January 01, 1943.   ii. EDWARD MARTIN ELLIS, b. March ________, Hazlehurst, Ga; m. MIRIAN Q FERNANDEZ, October 29, 1971.   iii. MARTHA ELIZABETH ELLIS, b. December ______, Carbo, Fla; m. MERCER CONWAY.   iv. BILLIE ELLIS, b. June_______, Carbo, Fla; d. July 10, 1928, Lakeland, Ga.

DUPONT6 BROWN (JOSESPH LEE5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born February 03, 1908 in Jessup, Ga, and died May 21, 1977 in Americus, Ga. He married (1) JOHNNYE PARTIN. He married (2) EUNICE CLONEY.

        
Children of DUPONT BROWN and JOHNNYE PARTIN are:

  i. PEGGY MARIE7 BROWN   ii. REVA JO B N, m. (1) G W BRAWDY; m. (2) UNKNOWN; m. (3) CHARLES YARBROUGH.

        
Children of DUPONT BROWN and EUNICE CLONEY are:

  iii. BILLIE DEE7 B N, m. CHARLIE LOCKWOOD.   iv. JEWELL "BUDDY" B N, m. BRENDA UNKNOWN.

SARAH6 BROWN (JOSESPH LEE5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born            . She married RAHMIE BELL December 28, 1928 in Jasper, Fla. He was born April 11, 1901 in Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga, and died January 06, 1944 in Hazlehurst, Ga.

        
Children of SARAH BROWN and RAHMIE BELL are:

  i. BETTY JO7 BELL, b. November 19, 1929, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga; d. April 23, 1988, Jacksonville, Fl; m. DAVE G RAWLS, August 1953.   ii. VIRGINIA BELL, b. July ______, Hazlehurst, Ga; m. JAMES RONALD "RONNIE" HEAD, June 14, 1961, Waycross, Ga.

JIMMY6 BROWN (JOSESPH LEE5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born March 10, 1924 in Decatur, Ga, and died April 29, 1984 in Jeff Davis Co. Hazlehurst, Ga. He married MAXINE SMITH April 03, 1948 in Jeff Davis Co. Hazlehurst, Ga, daughter of EZRA SMITH and LOTTIE GAY. She was born April 20, 1928 in Jeff Davis Co. Hazlehurst, Ga.

        
Children of JIMMY BROWN and MAXINE SMITH are:

  i. LARRY JOSEPH7 B N, b. January ________, Jeff Davis Co. Hazlehurst, Ga; m. SUSAN HOLLAND DANIEL, April 12, 1975, Troup Co, LaGrange, Ga.   ii. LISA DARLENE B N, b. December _____; m. JEFFERY BRYANT LEE.

EFFIE MAE6 BROWN (LEWIS ELBERT5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born October 12, 1897 in Calhoun, Ga, and died October 13, 1976 in Marietta, Ga. She married JOHN MORE HUNT March 27, 1921. He was born October 12, 1897 in Calhoun, Ga, and died May 13, 1963 in Calhoun, Ga.


Notes for EFFIE MAE B N:
Can be remembered as the smiling face at the Ticket Office, Movie Theater, on the Square in Marietta Ga, in the mid 40's and early 50's

        
Children of EFFIE BROWN and JOHN HUNT are:

  i. LEILA EVELYN7 HUNT, b. July 04, 1922, Calhoun, Ga; m. HOWARD LOWE; d. Calhoun, Ga.   ii. JOHNNY MAY HUNT, b. August 31, 1923, Calhoun, Ga; m. CLARENCE CLACKUM; d. Symrna Ga.   iii. MARY KATHLEEN HUNT, b. September _________; m. (1) EDDIE MCCOY; m. (2) JOHN HOWARD MCFATHER, March 09, 1954; b. April ________.   iv. WILLIAM ROBERT "BOB" HUNT, b. August ______, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga; m. JANE VERA.   v. BETTY RUTH HUNT, b. June 04, 1930; d. Abt. 1993.

HENRY LEE6 BROWN (LEWIS ELBERT5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born March 31, 1904 in Gordon Co, Ga, and died July 23, 1940 in Buried Antioch Church, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga. He married FLORENCE HALL. She was born                       .

        
Child of HENRY BROWN and FLORENCE HALL is:

  i. JULIA ANN7 B N, b. May __________, Gordon Co, Ga; m. JAMES THOMASON.

ADDIE PEARLYNE6 BROWN (LEWIS ELBERT5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born February 06, 1909 in Gordon County, Calhoun Ga, and died February 15, 1936 in Gordon County, Calhoun Ga, buried Mt Pleasant Cemetary, Red Bud, name of Roe. She married (1) LEMMIE MYRON SR PENDLEY, son of MAURICE PENDLEY and ETTA SMITH. He was born January 10, 1907 in Gordon County, Calhoun Ga, and died April 19, 1929 in Gordon County, Calhoun Ga, buried Harmony Cemetary. She married (2) HANEY FAIN ROE.


Notes for ADDIE PEARLYNE B N:
Born in Gordon County, Feb 1909, she is buried in Mt Pleasant Cemetary, Red Bud, Gordon County, under the name of Roe. When you watch a movie, you hear music played in the background. Before music was dubbed onto the film so that it is played along with the movie, story and scene, local talent would be employed by the theater to provide this music side effect. Addie Pearlyine, called "Peggy", for a while played the guitar at the Calhoun, Ga movie theater. She studied to be a private Nurse. While caring for a patient in Red Bud, with TB, she contacted the disease, which was terminal. She had a child while seriously ill and the baby only lived a few days. Peggy died eight days later.

Notes for LEMMIE MYRON SR PENDLEY:
Was the son of a Share Crop Farmer. At the time of his death by pneumonia, he was working night shift at the Cotton Mill in North Calhoun, Ga. He went by the name of "Myron" and his friends nicknamed him "Footsie", wore a size 17.

        
Child of ADDIE BROWN and LEMMIE PENDLEY is:

  i. CMSGT USAF LEMMIE MYRON JR7 PENDLEY, b. May _______, Gordon County, Calhoun Ga; m. IRADEAN EDWARDS, December 24, 1951, Calhoun, Ga; b. June  ___________, Cleburn Co, Ala.


Notes for CMSGT USAF LEMMIE MYRON JR PENDLEY:
Father died a few days before he was born. Mother died around age 7. Was raised by his grandparents, Lewis and Julia BROWN Attended Antioch School when it was a two room Grammer school. After the school burned down, attended Red Bud School. Graduated from Ostanaula High School, Gordon County, Calhoun, GA in 1946. Assisted in farming during this period. After school worked at Cannon Cotton Mill, Dalton, Ga; City of Calhoun; Shannon Mills and Sears in Atlanta. Joined the Army Air Force in Jan 1948, took basic training at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex. Remained at Lackland and worked Incoming Processing. Job was to meet all trains and buses to greet new enlistees and escort them to the base. When Korean war broke out, left Lackland to open Sampson AFB, Geneva NY. Married in 1951. Was assigned to Tachikawa AFB, Japan, in 1952. Assigned to Lackland AFB, Tex upon return. Was a member of the base softball team which won the Air Force World Championship in 1955. Other stations were Hq TTAF, Gulfport, Miss; Eglin AFB, Ft Walton Beach, Fla. While stationed here was a member of the initial computerization of Personnel and Finance records; Chateroux AFB, France; Spangdahlem AFB, Germany and Charleston AFB, Charleston, SC. Received numerous awards an commendation medals. Retired from the Air Force in 1969 as a CM/Sgt (E-9). Started Pendley Homes, Inc., in 1972 and built approximately 400 custom homes in the Charleston area. Had by-pass heart surgery in 1987. Collected, wrote and published an Edwards family cookbook in 1995. Colon/Rectal cancer surgery in 1998. Retired from Home Building in 1995. Hobbies are Golf, Fishing and Gardening.


Notes for IRADEAN EDWARDS:
As a military wife, moved often with her husband. Lived in Seneca Falls, NY; San Antonio, Tx; Biloxi, Ms; Ft Walton Beach, Fla; Chattereaux, France; Spangdahlm, Germany; and Charleston, SC. At different times worked at The Record Shop, Calhoun, Ga; Moore's Drug Store, Cedartown, Ga; Toni Home Permanent Plant, Waterloo, NY; Sewell Clothing Mfg, Bremen, Ga., and Pendley Homes as Secretary and bookkeeper

        
Child of ADDIE BROWN and HANEY ROE is:

  ii. HATTIE MARIE7 ROE, b. February 07, 1936; d. February 08, 1936.

KENNETH WADE6 BROWN (LEWIS ELBERT5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born August 19, 1909 in Gordon Co, Ga, and died September 09, 1979 in Calhoun, Ga. He married EVIE BELL COOPER November 1936. She was born October 12, 1915 in Gordon Co, Ga, and died Abt. 1994 in Calhoun, Ga.


Notes for KENNETH WADE B N:
Was a farmer and carpenter. Worked at Lockheed in Marietta, Ga., on the B-29 during WWII. I remember that he once took an aluminum nut from his station and cut and sanded it into a ring. About once a year he would go with his father and buy a goat, skin, clean and cook. Being raised on a farm, I was interested in the goat because I had never been close to a live goat. I wanted them to buy a goat and keep in the pasture. I was told that they used to have a goat, and they would never keep a live one again. It seems that a goat will eat about anything, and he tells that one day as they came home from working in the fields, hoeing cotton, the goat was standing in an open window chewing on their bed sheets. Bang! No more goat.

        
Children of KENNETH BROWN and EVIE COOPER are:

  i. WILBUR SCOTT7 B N, b. Gordon Co, Ga; m. DOROTHY PIERCE.   ii. LULA BELL B N, b. Gordon Co, Ga; m. WALTER THOMAS.   iii. DONALD ALF B N, d. Calhoun, Ga; m. MOLLY FRANKLIN.

DAN HARKINS6 BROWN (RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS"5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) He married (1) ROXIE MAE STROUD. She was born Abt. 1912, and died Abt. 1984. He married (2) LETHA TIPPINS.

        
Child of DAN BROWN and ROXIE STROUD is:

  i. DAN HAROLD7 B N, b. Abt. 1953; m. PAMELA DIANE GARRETT.

WILLIAM OTIS6 BROWN (RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS"5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) He married HAZEL.

        
Child of WILLIAM BROWN and HAZEL is:

  i. CAROL7 B N, m. UNK FRETZ.

RALPH ONEAL6 BROWN (RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS"5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) He married EVELYON HIGGINBOTHAM.

        
Children of RALPH BROWN and EVELYON HIGGINBOTHAM are:

  i. JANE7 BROWN   ii. NEAL B N.

WORTHINGTON AGUSTUS6 BROWN (RICHARD AGUSTAS "GUS"5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) He married MAMMIE COSBY.

        
Child of WORTHINGTON BROWN and MAMMIE COSBY is:

  i. JOHN7 B N.

IRA ELBERT "FUDGE"6 BROWN (ROBERT RANKIN5, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born May 21, 1922, and died November 1984. He married ELOISE MCENTYRE.
Children of IRA BROWN and ELOISE MCENTYRE are:

  i. LARRY7 BROWN   ii. RICK B N.

HANNIBAL HILL6 NORRELL (WINCIE ELIZA5 B N, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born February 11, 1914 in Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga, and died Unknown. He married UNKNOWN.


More About HANNIBAL HILL NORRELL:
Burial: Sugar Valley, Ga
        
Children of HANNIBAL NORRELL and UNKNOWN are:

  i. CHARLES7 NORRELL, b. April _______.   ii. JAMES NORRELL, b. July ______.   iii. LINDA NORRELL, b. August  ________.   iv. RONALD NORRELL, b. October  ________.   v. DAVID NORRELL, b. September ____________.

MARY SALLIE6 NORRELL (WINCIE ELIZA5 B N, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born June ________  in Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga. She married UNKNOWN HALEY.

        
Children of MARY NORRELL and UNKNOWN HALEY are:

  i. JAMES B 7 HALEY, b. October __________.   ii. EDWARD HALEY, b. May  _______.   iii. EDDIE HALEY, b. February  __________.

EDD LEODON JR6 NORRELL (WINCIE ELIZA5 B N, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born July 21, 1919, and died Unknown. He married NAOMI DEAN.


More About EDD LEODON JR NORRELL:
Burial: Fairmount, Ga
        
Child of EDD NORRELL and NAOMI DEAN is:

  i. GERALD7 NORRELL.

ROBBIE CHRISTEEN6 NORRELL (WINCIE ELIZA5 B N, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born April ________ in Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga. She married THEO STONE.

        
Children of ROBBIE NORRELL and THEO STONE are:

  i. FAYLENE7 STONE, b. September  .   ii. BRENDA STONE, b. May  .   iii. GLENDA STONE, b. May  12,1946; d. May 14, 1946.   iv. SHARON STONE, b. July  .   v. AURELIA STONE, b. June  .

WINFORD ROACHEL6 NORRELL (WINCIE ELIZA5 B N, WILLIAM SILAS4, SAMUEL3, LEWIS2, UNK1) was born May _________ in Resaca, Gordon Co, Ga. He married UNKNOWN.


Notes for WINFORD ROACHEL NORRELL:
Lives Mabelton, Ga
        
Children of WINFORD NORRELL and UNKNOWN are:

i. MARIE7 NORRELL.

ii. EDDIE JUNE NORRELL.

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