Surnames: GEORGETOWN
Submitter: Dan Crumpton ([email protected])
Date: 10 Aug 2001
I am researching the lost town of Georgetown, once in Warren County, and is
located on the Ogeechee River near Mitchell,GA in Glascock County.
"Georgetown: A Lost Town in Warren County: Among the lost towns of
Georgia might be listed
Georgetown, once a flourishing township located in the southwestern portion of
Warren County. That the town existed is shown in the records in the office
of clerk of court in the courthouse in Washington, Wilkes County (from
which Warren County received a portion of land), and later in Warren County
after it was established. Crossing the old public county line road that
leads from Shoals to Augusta (about one mile from Shoals) was an old Indian
trail which later became known as the Old Georgetown Road. This road ran north
toward Warrenton and south toward the Ogeechee River. Between the
crossroads and the river was situated the town of Georgetown. It must have
been a good-sized town because the street was named. In bounding the lots
that changed hands, mention is made of Asbury Street, Jameson Street, Dame
Streete and Broad Street. On a map elsewhere in this volume and engraved
in 1818, Georgetown is given as one of the towns in Warren County. The
road that led to Georgetown from the northern part of the county went by Norris,
bettter known as "Four Mile Siding". The first
mention of Georgetown was made in 1791, and at that time Augusta was the nearest
market and city from which supplies were secured. There were no railroads
and Georgetown's water-routed freight was quite a convenience to the farmers of
Warren County, even though it had to hauled by miles in ox carts and mule-drawn
wagons. A warehouse was located in Georgetown in which freight brought by
pole boats up and down the Ogeechee River was stored, and the farmers would go
with their wagons and convey these supplies to their respective homes.
Records show that John Barnhill deeded to William Devereaux Lot No. 7 in the
town of Georgetown, April 19, 1791.
This was two years before Warren County was created. Harris R. Patrick and
A. Devereaux were testators.There were business houses in Georgetown.
William Riley and John Hammill are known to have been merchants there."
quote from History Of Warren County (1976) by Wilhoit, Virginia. I
would appreciate receiving old data on this lost town.
Dan Crumpton email
[email protected]
Surnames: PARISH
Submitter: Lawaha Parrish ([email protected])
Date: 07 Aug 2001
John PARISH is listed on plack erected on courthouse lawn. His wife, Elizabeth
won in the 1832 Georgia lottery. Does anyone know how to obtain records of
Burkhalter chapter of DAR or if the lottery records remain at the local
courthouse?
Surnames: MCCULLARS(ERS) COBB
Submitter: Dickie C. Grubbs ([email protected])
Date: 06 Aug 2001
I am looking for information on William McCullars,who married Widow Rachel
(Joseph) Cobb.
They were married in abt 1786 and lived on Little Briar Creek in Wilkes Co. (now
Warren),GA.
Surnames: BAILEY
Submitter: Linda Bailey Rollins ([email protected])
Date: 04 Aug 2001
I am searching for Zachariah Bailey. I understand he is on the 1820 Warren
County Census. I am trying to connect him to Bryant Bailey who is my
descendant. Any info on who Zachariah's brothers and sisters or mother and
father are would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Surnames: DANIELLY SIMMONS CASTLEBERRY BAKER
Submitter: Maxine Allen ([email protected])
Date: 04 Aug 2001
Looking for information on Andrew J. DANIELLY and wife Rhoda SIMMONS, my ggg-grandparents.
They were listed as members of Long Creek Baptist Church, Beall Springs, Warren
Co. GA 1819. Their daughter Jane DANIELLY joined the church July 22, 1828.
Other children of Andrew & Rhoda (Simmons) DANIELLY were: McDade; John A.:
Anne; Arthur; and Francis F. B. McDade is my gg-grandfather. John A.
DANIELLY b. 1803 in Warren Co. GA, married Martha (Patsie) CASTLEBERRY, daughter
of Peter CASTLEBERRY and Mary BAKER. Peter CASTLEBERRY and another
daughter named ANNE were also listed as members of the Long Creek Baptist
Church. Any information on these families will be greatly appreciated.
Surnames: DANIELLY SIMMONS GOATEE
Submitter: Maxine Allen ([email protected])
Date: 01 Aug 2001
DANIELLY Surname
Looking for information on any Dannielly's in Warren Co. In particular
Andrew J. DANIELLY. He was b. in
Crawford Co. GA 1764, but died in Warren Co. GA on 27 Dec 1822, age 57. He
married Rhoda Simmons who
also died in Warren Co. GA 15 Oct 1826. They had the following
children: Jane; McDade; John A.; Anne; Arthur; and Francis F.B.
McDade DANIELLY is my gg-grandfather. Andred J. DANIELLY was son of
John DANIELLY and Nancy Goatee. Any information will be appreciated.
Thanks
Surnames: WILLIAM SWAIN
Submitter: Melissa Mokel ([email protected])
Date: 02 Aug 2001
My great great grandfather was a slave; his name was William Swain and he was
married to Elizabeth (Bell) Swain ?year; Elizabeth was born about 1853. I
would like to know if there are any records of when he was born, parent's names
and birthdates, siblings names, church that family attended with
slaveowners. I do know his children included Zachariah, Shadrack, Abednego
and Jim Swain.
It is also thought that the slaveowner family was headed by Jim Swain.
There have been rumors that the ancestors came from North Carolina and possibly
Madagascar. Any information as to the origins of this family and when they
came to Georgia?
Surnames: JOHNSON
Submitter: Charles Johnson ([email protected])
Date: 30 Jul 2001
Looking for the parents of John Franklin Johnson, born 1810, died 1864.
Found an LDS site that listed his father as Willis Johnson, brother of William
Johnson, who migrated together from Southampton County, Virginia, in 1793, but
Willis would likely have been in his 60s by 1810. Maybe Jacob Johnson, who
died in the 1820s? And what became of the bible of John Franklin Johnson
cited as a source in the 1974 history of the Rock House by Kenneth H. Thomas,
Jr.
Surnames: UNDERWOOD
Submitter: Mary Davis ([email protected])
Date: 02 Jan 2001
I am searching for the family of GEORGE WASHINGTON UNDERWOOD that was born in
Warren County, Georgia around 1815-1816.
Surnames: Chapman Fuqua Pool
Submitter: Jeanita V. Ives [email protected]
Date: January 3, 2001
My ancestor John Chapman born abt. 1759 died Dec 1798 in Warren Co. GA.
Any ideas as to how I can find his records? He married Millie Fuqua bef 1775 who
was born abt 1792 and died Jul1830 Baldwin GA. They had a daughter, Nancy
Chapman who married a Nicholas Pool bef 1790. He died abt 1819 in Baldwin GA.
The Pools had a plantation somewhere in Georgia--Warren, Balwin or Muscogee are
the probable sites. My Uncle Jesse Pool met a black man named Pool in Tecumseh
OK who was a descendant of a slave from the Pool Plantation in GA. Am trying to
track these links. Any ideas would be helpful. Jeanita Ives, Kansas City, MO
Surnames: HILL LEWIS
Submitter: Timothy S. Padgett ([email protected])
Date: 05 Jan 2001
Researching the families William S. Hill and Anna Rebecca Lewis. Any help is
appreciated. I have some info on this couple and some of their descendants, will
share. TSP.
Surnames: JONES NORRIS
Submitter: Gene Jones ([email protected])
Date: 09 Jan 2001
Need help finding info on the Jones and Norris families of Warren County.
Charity Norris married James Jones and Mary Norris married Elias Jones. Does
anyone have info on these families?
Surnames: TOMLINSON DEES
Submitter: Ernie Wentrcek ([email protected])
Date: 10 Jan 2001
Seeking information on the Tomlinson and Dees families who resided in Warren
County, Georgia, circa 1780 to 1830. Several of them then migrated to Conecuh
County, Alabama, and then to Falls County, Texas during the 1850s.
Surnames: JONES WALKER BAKER PERRY
Submitter: J. Norvill Jones ([email protected])
Date: 12 Jan 2001
I am interested in the family of Hendley Jones, born 1772 in Virginia, who
married Mary Baker in Warren County, Georgia in about 1803. He was the son of
Benjamin Jones who settled in the Long Creek area after the Revolution.
She was a daughter of Charles and Priscilla Baker. I would like to know
where Benjamin and Hendley Jones were from in Virginia because I believe that
they tie into my own Jones family in some way. My Jones'(Thomas, James,
Samuel and Adam) also settled in the Long Creek area of Wilkes/Warren County in
the mid-1780s.
Hendley and Mary Jones named one of their sons Walker Perry Jones. I am
interested in knowing who he was named for. There were Walkers in Amelia
County, VA before the Revolution - and a Benjamin Jones was also living there at
that time. There may be a connection here. Any information on the
Benjamin/Hendley Jones family will be appreciated.
Surnames: BEDSOLE STANLEY
Submitter: Jack Bedsole ([email protected])
Date: 15 Jan 2001
Travis Bedsole and Mary Stanley married in 1858. Need help in finding info about
these people and their descendants. Any help appreciated.
WARREN COUNTY GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1807
1. Thomas Draper & Rebecca Granada Sept. 5
married by: John English J P
2. Joseph Baker & ----Wade Sept. 11
3. Elisha Smallwood & Nancy Davis Sept. 15
4. Jack Smith & Sarah Banks Oct. 10
5. Samuel Jones & Elizabeth Neal Oct. 5
6. Hardy Pitts & Drucilla Neal Nov. 18
7. Thomas Gibson & Patsy Neal Nov. 18
These are some madates I had in my files from Warren Co.,Ga.
How does one go about getting a querie on the Warren Co.,Ga.
web page?
Sincerely,
NAn Gorton
I found the following Warren County marriage records in a book at Dallas
Public library on early Georgia marriages. Hope it will be helpful to someone.
FEARS, Absalom to McDONALD, Esther October 15, 1820
SANFORD, John M. to BLACKSOM Sept 11, 1828
SANFORD, Presley to WYNNE, Polly April 4, 1794
Diana Samford Benat
Surnames: BRAY
Submitter: Gene E. Bray ([email protected])
Date: 26 Jan 2001
On 12 Sept 1918 Ulric Bannister Bray (DOB Sept 10, 1900) registered for the WWI
draft in Warren County indicating he was age 18 (barely), single, a student at
Emory, a resident of Norwood, with nearest kin as B. R. Bray (likely his
father). Ulric's brothers were Percy Algiers Bray and Aubrey Oliver
Bray. Can anyone furnish more detail on this family, particularly the full
names and ages of the parents?
Surnames: GEESLIN
Submitter: Mattie Geeslin Thomas ([email protected])
Date: 27 Jan 2001
Any information on Little Brier Creek Church .1825 and earlier.I dont know if
this was a Baptist or Methodist.Thanks.
Surnames: WILLIAMS BRYANT MCFEE KENNEMORE BIRDSONG THOMAS THREAT
Submitter: Kenneth Kennemore ([email protected])
Date: 28 Jan 2001
Looking for info on Henry Thomas Williams born 12 mar 1832 Warren Co Ga. who
married Martha Linsdey Thomas from Jasper Co Ms. [email protected]
Surnames: IVEY/IVY WRIGHT
Submitter: Mary Ewing Fears Best ([email protected])
Date: 01 Feb 2001
Looking for any information anyone might have on a couple who lived in Camak, GA
in Warren County.
Samuel Ivey & Josephine Wright. They are my husband's
Great-Grandparents. I have little else to go on, so if you have heard of
this couple, please let me know. I suspect they were born around late
1800s, but don't have any dates. They had a daughter, Alice Clara Ivey,
who was my husband's Grandmother. She married William Thomas Clark in
Barnett, GA on 5-17-1911. Thanks much for any responses.
Submitter: Patricia Graham ([email protected])
Date: 03 Feb 2001
Need info on William Bray son of Hannah Hodgins and adopted by Richard Bray.
William Married Epsy Dozier.
Also need info on Lucy Bray b- abt 1772 she names Jasper Newton Bray B-1827 and
lucy Bray B-1832 as sole heirs. Her will dated 1850. Wish I could remember where
I found this Info, but I can't. Can any one in Warren Co. Help. Thanks Patricia
Graham
Surnames: SIMMONS
Submitter: Melba Simmons Lewis ([email protected])
Date: 09 Feb 2001
I am looking for the parents of Lewis Gustavus Simmons. Lewis was born in Warren
County Georgia, in 1829. He was in Worth County, Georgia in 1860.
Surnames: HUNTER HILSON
Submitter: Roy Hunter ([email protected])
Date: 09 Feb 2001
I am researching Hunter and Hilson families in Warren Co.
Surnames: HOGAN WOOD
Submitter: Gerald F. Greene ([email protected])
Date: 11 Feb 2001
Looking for information on a William J. Hogan, b. ca 1827, Warren County,
Ga. Married a Julia Elizabeth Wood(s), b. ca 1825. William died
while in Confederate service at Gettsburg on July 2, 1863. Thanks.
Surnames: ADKINS
Submitter: Keith Adkins ([email protected])
Date: 13 Feb 2001
I am looking for any information on Reverend Aaron ADKINS(b 1795). My family
worked for him as slaves up until the Emancipation. He was married to a Sarah
Hart ADKINS. There was also an ADKINS district within Warren County circa 1860.
I am trying to locate his last will and testament, bills of sales, anything that
will help me gather more information about my family's experience working for
the Rev. Aaron ADKINS. Thank you very kindly.
Surnames: KERR THOMSON FONTAINE
Submitter: Ted Kerr ([email protected])
Date: 13 Feb 2001
Hugh Kerr married Lucy Fontaine Thomson on Feb. 27, 1806 in Warren County, GA.
Several of their children were born in Warren County or in Augusta during the
time period 1806-1812, including Mary Fontaine, John and Lewis (twins), George
Alexander, and Augustus Thomson. After the birth of A. T. in 1812 the family
moved to Montreal, Canada, then to Pennsyvania, where the their next child,
William Penn, was born. The remainder of their children were born in Tennessee,
and the family remained there until moving to Washington County, Texas about
1829/30. Hugh emigrated from Sligo, Ireland in the early
1800s. Lucy was the daughter of Alexander Thomson married Lucy Fontaine, the
daughter of a well known family. I am interested in learning more about their
life in Warren County, and am seeking information on local resources I might
use. Any sugggestions will be appreciated.
Surnames: DUCKWORTH DUCK
Submitter: Rebecca Aldrich-Bagnall ([email protected])
Date: 17 Feb 2001
I am researching the Duckworth Family from the 1850 & 1860 census. My
great grandfather was James Pinkerton Duckworth/Duck. They lived and had
their children in the Franklin County area. Please let me know if there is
any connection with these Duckworth's or if anyone has any information.
Surnames: HART JOHNSON
Submitter: Linda Johnson ([email protected])
Date: 21 Feb 2001
I am seeking the parents of Elizabeth HART who married George Washington JOHNSON
21 Nov 1838 in Warren Co, GA. Elizabeth was born about 1825 and died in
1880 in Marion Co, GA. She and George had lived in Marion and Schley
Counties after 1846. George was the son of Lewis (1789 -1859 in Warren
Co). George's grandfather was William Johnson of South Hampton Co, Va and Warren
Co.
I know that Elizabeth was related to Isaac Hart who moved to Marion and Schley
Co, but I don't know how. Four of George and Elizabeth's children then moved to
Hunt Co, TX after 1886. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Surnames: BRADSHAW ASKEW
Submitter: James (Jim) McCord ([email protected])
Date: 22 Feb 2001
My maternal grandfather Cecil Thomas Bradshaw was from Warren County.
Would like any information available on his father, grandfather etc. as I am
interested in starting a family search.
Surnames: HALL LENTZ REESE LANCE
Submitter: Michael Lance ([email protected])
Date: 06 Mar 2001
Looking for information on Joel Hall who shows on the Warren County census for
1850, 1860 and 1870 (as Joel Hale). I would like to know who his parents
were - could they have been Samuel and Elizabeth Hall? His great
Granddaughter, Edith Hall, married Harvey Jordan Reese. I have information
on Reese of Warren and loads of information on Lance/Lentz of Wilkes.
Surnames: HALL HALE
Submitter: Michael B. Lance ([email protected])
Date: 06 Mar 2001
For interested researchers of Hall, Hale:
1860 Census data for Joel Hall is incorrect - his age is shown as 37, but it
should be 51 (he was 41 in 1850 and 61 in 1870).
1870 Census data for Joel Hale should be Joel Hall. Joel shows on 1850 age
41 with wife Harriet age 19, and kids. He shows on 1860 age 37 (error)
with wife Harriet age 28, and some of the younger kids. Joel Hale shows on
1870 age 61 (right for Joel Hall) with wife Harriet age 39.
I am not sure if those errors are due to the recorder of transcriber.
Surnames: BREWER FLETCHER
Submitter: Rob Brewer ([email protected])
Date: 07 Mar 2001
Looking for any info on Isaac Brewer or Richard B.Fletcher, families etc....
Both men are listed on a 1794 Tax listing. My grgrgrgrandfather Jacob Fletcher
Brewer was b.1795 in Hancock Co. GA. Trying to find info on his parents. Thanks
Surnames: OLIVER BROWN MOORE
Submitter: Maggie Pond ([email protected])
Date: 09 Mar 2001
I am looking for the parents or relatives of Ferry Oliver, born 1823 in Warren
County, Georgia. (However, he was raised in Monroe County, according to some
records). He was married to Mary Ann (may have been Moore). His sibling were
Reuben Oliver, Floyd Oliver, and Randall Brown. His children were Sarah Ann,
Mary, Alice, Lena,
Emeline and Ellen Oliver. He most likely was in bondage in both counties,but was
in Pulaski County, AR in 1874 and in Conway County, AR by 1900. Any information
on this family appreciated.
Maggie at [email protected]
Surnames: BLACKSTON/BLACKSTONE
Submitter: Gay Kennedy ([email protected])
Date: 10 Mar 2001
BLACKSTON/BLACKSTONE-CLIETT
John BLACKSTON SR and John BLACKSTON JR are both enumerated on the 1820census of
Warren Co.,GA. Both were married and with children in home in 1820. I know that
a John Blackstone married Mary CLIETT 1817 Warren Co. Believe this to be SR's
2ed marriage. To whom was he married 1st? Who did John Blackstone JR marry?
Willing to share BLACKSTON/BLACKSTONE/CLIETT information.
Some Warren County Marriages
Atchison, Arnold & Patsy Gibson-11 Feb,1804
Atchison, Barton & Prudence Hill 24 July 1794
David Atchison & Mary Ann Allen 6 Jan 1845
Green Atchison & Matilda Littlejohn 3 Spt 1844
Hamilton Atchison & Sarah Rossetter 20 Oct 1825
John Atchison & Rebecca Jenkins 27 Spt 1804
Louisa Atchison & Jefferson Threlkeld 6 Mch 1845
Mary Atchison & William Price 2 Nov 1841
Mary Atchison & Irby Winn 8 Spt 1844
SUBMITTED BY:
Judy Graven - [email protected]
Surnames: DELANEY
Submitter: ALLEE MCNAMEE ([email protected])
Date: 11 Mar 2001
Searching for family from Ga. they were Delaney, Delany, Dullaney and other
spelling of surname. Do you know the WARREN CO. DELANEY LISTED IN THE 1870
CESUS?
I am researching the following Hammocks who lived in Warren County, GA and
also lived in Taliaffero County GA for a short time. James Robert Hammock
- born in 1870. Benjamin Hammock born in 1847 married Laura Walden in
1865. Benjamin's father - Gustave (Augustus) Hammock, born in 1811 in GA.
Married
to Parthena Hundley in 1830. Gustave Hammock's parents - Robert Hammock
and Nancy Combs. If anyone has any information on this line I would
appreciate any help. I am sure this is my line, my main concern is finding a
document or something that proves Benjamin is the father of James Robert.
I will be glad to share my information. Thanks.
Virginia ([email protected])
Surnames: OLIVER
Submitter: Maggie Ponds ([email protected])
Date: 14 Mar 2001
I am looking for the family of Ferry (wife,Mary Ann) Floyd, Reuben, James, R.J.
Oliver, born in Warren County, Georgia who later lived in Monroe County before
1874. They then moved to Pulaski County and Conway County, Arkansas.
Maggie Ponds
Surnames: FAGLIE BRANNON FAGALIE FAGLIER
Submitter: Carmen Faglier Wheeler ([email protected])
Date: 16 Mar 2001
URL: Faglie
I am looking for any information on a William and Lucy Brannon Faglie.
Time frame 1823 and earlier.
Would like any land records, deeds, and any information on his and her parents,
and where they originated from.
Surnames: ROSE CRAWLEY
Submitter: Judy Henry ([email protected])
Date: 17 Mar 2001
I am descended from the William Rose, whose name appears on the DAR marker on
the Warren County Courthouse lawn - Revolutionary Soldiers who died in Warren
County. I have done extensive research on this family, which was in
Halifax County NC during the Revolution. William Rose, Jr. who died in Warren
Co. about 1801 married Sarah "Sallie" Crawley in Halifax Co.
There are tax records in Halifax for William Rose,Sr. and William Rose, Jr.
There are Warren Co. records related to his estate, which name his children.
There is a Halifax County letter about "William Rose of Halifax
County" as a Wagon Master during the Revolution. I haven't been able
to prove Revolutionary service. Can anyone tell me about documentation
relating to the names on the DAR marker or how to contact someone in the local
DAR chapter that might be able to help me? I have much to share about this
family.
Surnames: WENDELL HOWELL JEP HOWELL SUSIE HOWELL
Submitter: Sandy Martin ([email protected])
Date: 17 Mar 2001
I am trying to research my family from Warrenton, GA.I know of Wendell Howell(my
grandfather).
Surnames: CHAMBLISS LITTLETON
Submitter: Linda Chambliss Conovaloff ([email protected])
Date: 18 Mar 2001
I am looking for a connection (maybe a marriage?) between the CHAMBLISS family
and the LITTLETON family. I have found both families in Warren County
around the late 1700's and very early 1800's. Then we started using the
name "Littleton Chambliss" over and over in our family. I would
like to know why; if the two families were related, or friends, or whatever.
Surnames: BEDSOLE
Submitter: Jack bedsole ([email protected])
Date: 18 Mar 2001
John, lost your address need your help in finding out if you still have a copy
of the book that you wrote on the 48th Ga. Regt.Ga Vol. Inf particularly about
Warren Countys Company B. My GGGrandfather Travis Bedsole is probably mentioned
in it as he was a member of that Company.
Surnames: IVEY WRIGHT
Submitter: Ewing F. Best ([email protected])
Date: 18 Mar 2001
Does anyone have the mailing address for the Camak Methodist Church? My
husband's Great-Grandparents
are buried there. If you have any further information about this cemetery
[is it active, have an office etc.] please let me know. Thanks much.
Surnames: WYNN/WYNNE
Submitter: Hal W. McIntosh ([email protected])
Date: 20 Mar 2001
I am researching my maternal grandmother's family, the Wilkins of Russell
County, Alabama. My grandmother's oldest sister, Mary Elizabeth (MOLLY) Wilkins
married Clement Wynn born in 1845 in Georgia. I understand that his ancestors
lived in Warren County at one time.The Wynns that I have from the area are
Clement Wynn, Sr. and Lemuel Wynn who was the father of the Clement who married
Molly Wilkins. Anyone who has any information on the Wynns of Warren County,
please share with me what you have. I appreciate the help.
Surnames: GATLIN ROWE PARRISH
Submitter: Ann Vaughan Richards ([email protected])
Date: 22 Mar 2001
Moses Allen Gatlin was born February 4, 1782 in North Carolina. He married first
Avy (Amy?) Rose (Rowe? Rhodes?) on May 14, 1799 in Warren County, Georgia.
His second marriage was to Chloe Ros (Rowe? Rhodes?) on April 16, 1803 in Warren
County.
Moses Gatlin fought in the War of 1812, from September 26, 1814 to March 2,
1815, in Co. 3, Few's Regiment, Georgia Militia, for which he received
$45.04.
Moses Gatlin is listed as a witness to probation of a will for John Parish--will
made August 23, 1819--probated May 5, 1823. Names listed in the will: John
Parish, wife Elizabeth, sons Hampton, William, Allen, Anslem; Daughters Lynney
Cooper, Sally Rowe, Polly James, Dicey Smith, Elizabeth Parrish, Patsy Parrish;
Grandaughters Elizabeth Cooper, Lucinda Rowe.
Moses Allen Gatlin (m. Chloe Rowe) witnessed a deed from Churchwell Rowe to
Daniel Rowe on May 7, 1830 in Houston Co., GA (now Crawford Co.). This was
land Churchwell drew in a land lottery. He lived in Warren Co.,
GA. Churchwell was married to Sally Parrish (source: Hugh
Morris).
John and Elizabeth Parrish in the will listed above were the parents of Sally
Parrish (Churchwell Rowe's wife). Moses' wife--Chloe Rowe--was obviously
connected somehow to Churchwell Rowe.
Nothing is known of Moses' first wife, Amy Rose (Rowe) other than the
Warren County marriage information; although it is believed that she was related
to Chloe Rowe, the second wife. It is assumed that Amy was the
mother of Jeptha Gatlin.
By 1830, Moses and Chloe were living in Butler County, Alabama. In
the 1850's Moses applied for and received two allotments of Bounty Land (80
acres each). It is not known where this land was located. By the
time of
the 1860 census, both Moses and Chloe were living in the household of Jeptha
Gatlin in Covington County(Williams Mill) Alabama. Moses' was listed as an
invalid and gives his age as 87.
At this time, there are only two known children of Moses Allen Gatlin; although,
the family believes there were others. These children were: Jeptha Gatlin
and Eliza Gatlin. Any information on this family will be greatly
appreciated.
Surnames: BROOKS WATSON
Submitter: Ann Vaughan Richards ([email protected])
Date: 22 Mar 2001
I am seeking information on Alpheus BROOKS, b. 1825 in Warren Co., GA. He
appears on the company muster roll of Co. H, 1st Local Troops, Georgia Infantry,
C.S.A., Augusta, GA. Sometime after the Civil War, he moved to
Early Co, GA, for a few years and moved to Bullock County, Alabama, about 1870.
He was married to Lorena (Rena) WATSON and had the following children: Missouri,
Benjamin, Isaac, Zella, Elisha (male), Frances, Thomas, Florence Gibson (male).
Isaac moved to Waco, Texas. Thomas J. Brooks (my great grandfather) lived his
life in Coffee Co., AL, and Florence G. ("Fossie") spent his life in
Bullock County. Am seeking information on
Alpheus' family and the Watson family.
Surnames: BREWER
Submitter: Rob Brewer ([email protected])
Date: 23 Mar 2001
Looking for info on Nathan & Henry Brewer that were listed on the tax list
for 1794,1801 & 1805. Would be interested in parents & children and
wifes names. Whatever clues I can get. Thanks,
Surnames: EUBANKS
Submitter: Scott Eubanks ([email protected])
Date: 24 Mar 2001
Looking for information on {James Monroe Eubanks} of Warren County, Georgia. If
you could help, it would be appreciated. He is my ggg-grandfather.
Thanks in Advance
Surnames: JOHNSON HART SMITH REESE
Submitter: Linda Johnson ([email protected])
Date: 29 Mar 2001
I want to buy a copy of "The History of the Johnson Family and the Johnson
Church" by Harwick Smith Johnson. This book is about the JOHNSONs of
Warren Co, GA and includes information from the Bible of James W. Johnson.
There is a copy of it in the Hargrett Library on the campus of the University of
Georgia, but the book cannot be circulated to other libraries.
Does anyone know if there are any books available for sale and where would I
call or write for a copy of the book? Is there a copy in the Warren Co
library?
Thank you, Descendant of William, Lewis, and George Washington Johnson of Warren
Co, Ga. Maiden names of their brides were REESE, SMITH, and HART.
Linda Johnson , Texas City, TX.
Surnames: NORFLIT NORFLEET NORFLETT
Submitter: ron norflett ([email protected])
Date: 03 Apr 2001
I traced my grandfather and my and his parents to warren co. from the freedman
bank records. the names were spelled differently. my grandfather is listed as
Drew norflit and his parents were listed as Aaron norflit and sallie Norflit.
this info was from the 1870 census of Warren co. they moved eventually to
augusta where the name changed to Norfleet. Would appreciate any info anyone
might have pertaining to the norflit name.
Surnames: ROQUEMORE WILKINS
Submitter: Hal W. McIntosh ([email protected])
Date: 03 Apr 2001
Roquemores of Warren County
I am researching the Roquemore family of Warren County; my grandmother's sister,
Emma Frances Wilkins of Russell County, Alabama, married Peter Lemuel Roquemore
on December 22, 1875. i believe that his ancestors came from Warren County.
Anyone with information about the Roquemores of Warren County, please conrtact
me.Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Surnames: LONGWITH LONGWORTH BAXTER
Submitter: Maegan ([email protected])
Date: 04 Apr 2001
I am looking for an Elizabeth Jane LONGWITH b. in 1873 in Warren County. I
have also seen her listed as Jane LONGWORTH. She died Febuary 28, 1905 in
Catoosa County, GA.
She married William Josephus Seafus (or Sanford??) or W.J.S. BAXTER before 1900.
Any information on children, birthdate, parents, marriage date, anything will be
appreciated.
Surnames: PARRISH PARISH
Submitter: Lawaha Parrish ([email protected])
Date: 06 Apr 2001
I am looking for some information on the John Parish(Parrish) whose will is
included in the Warren County archives. Daniel Nathan Crumpton in his
books on Warren County record his will and indicates that he may have been a
Revolutionary soldier. However, I did not find any reference to his burial
place, except that it was in Warren County. Does anyone have any knowledge on
John?
Surnames: BREWER POLLARD
Submitter: Dot in FL ([email protected])
Date: 06 Apr 2001
In 1794, in Washington Co., Ga, William POLLARD made an agreement with Barrett
BREWER or John Barrett BREWER "of Warren Co." regarding a marriage
portion of money and slaves for his daughter Melinda POLLARD when she married
BREWER in a few weeks. They married in Wilkes Co. Any help with
these folks appreciated. Dot in FL
Surnames: HEATH GRIFFITH
Submitter: michael jones ([email protected])
Date: 07 Apr 2001
searching for kin of Ramond alvin Griffith(1906-1978),W.Carolyn mildred Heath
Griffith(1911-1992),parents lived in Norwood,Charlie hubbard
Griffith(1880-1967),W.Hallie j.Griffith(1875-1951),and W.fluelln
Heath(1860-1938),W.Eva young Heath(1870-1939).
Surnames: GRAHAM WEEKS
Submitter: Bob Graham ([email protected])
Date: 08 Apr 2001
Looking for my great uncle Dennis GRAHAM who died after 1964. Dennis had
siblings named John, George, James, Maggie, Lula and Mary. Dennis was born Oct
1889 in Laurens County, GA and was the son of John D. GRAHAM and Bertha Ann
WEEKS who married in 1878 Laurens County. Believe Dennis was single at the time
of his death but had been married earlier in life.
Surnames: PIERCY PEARCY PEARCEY
Submitter: Chuck Piercy ([email protected])
Date: 09 Apr 2001
I'm am interested in any information anyone may have on either Blake or Mary
Whittington who were married in Warren County, GA on Oct. 15, 1791. They
lived most of their lives in Western North Carolina. Blake fought for the
colonies in the Revolutionary War.
On August 23, 1819, John Parish wrote his last will. This will is filed
in Warren County Wills 1810 - 1829 p. 88-89. These people are named in
this will:
Son Hampton Parish
Son William Parish
Son Allen Parish
Son Anselm Parish
Daughter Lynney Cooper
Daughter Sally Rowe
Daughter Polly James
Daughter Dicey Smith
Grandson John Parish, son of Hampton Parish
Grandson Thomas Parish, son of Hampton Parish
Grandson John Cooper, son of Lynney Cooper
Granddaughter Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of Lynney Cooper
Grandson John Floyd Rowe, son of Sally Rowe
Granddaughter Lucinda Rowe, daughter of Sally Rowe
Grandson James James, son of Polly James
Grandson Wiley James, son of Polly James
Grandson Wilson Parish, son of William Parish
Granddaughter Epsey Parish, daughter of William Parish
It is believed that the above Hampton Parish married Sally Smith on January 29,
1811 in Warren County, Georgia. My ggg-grandfather Abner Hampton (Paris,
Parish, Parris, Parrish) was born October 26, 1815 in Georgia (where ?).
He died August 10, 1860 in Marshall County, Alabama. After many years of
searching, have never been able to learn who Abner's parents are. The
above Hampton Parish looks like a very likely candidate. I am hoping for
your help in any assistance and/or guidance in investigating the above Hampton
Parish, or any
of the above people who may lead my to my stated goal. Thanks for any help
you can offer.
Charles Stephenson
San Antonio, Texas
Surnames: Bird
[email protected]
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 22:27:08 EDT
My g-g grandfather was William Lowndes Yancey, born in 1814 in Warren
Co. His mother was a Bird, of that family living on the Ogeechee river. I
know very little of the Birds and am requesting help in locating someone that
can be of assistance. Thank you, Val Green
[email protected]
Surnames: AYRES STEPHENS
Submitter: Abbye Ayers Faurot ([email protected])
Date: 18 Apr 2001
My gggrandfather, John David Ayres, is supposed to have married Marilda/Arilda
Stephens or Fitz-Stephens on March 25, 1837 in Warren County, Georgia, but I do
not find them listed in your marriages list. Is the list incomplete or is
there another one? Thank you.
Surnames: MATHEWS LANDRUM
Submitter: John P. Johnston ([email protected])
Date: 28 Apr 2001
I am doing research on my wife's Warren Co., Ga. ancestors and am just wondering
if anyone else is working on these families. My wife's 3rd great
grandfather was ARTHUR MATHEWS (born ca. 1801), who married in Warren Co. in
1824 to SARAH LANDRUM. This couple later moved to Pike County,
Alabama. Arthur's father thought to be an EDWARD MATHEWS (born ca. 1785),
who also came to Pike Co. Ala., where he was charter member and 1st Church Clerk
of Ramah Prim. Bapt. Church. Edward and wife Sarah dismissed from this
church in 1849 and lost track of after that. Arthur died in Pike Co., Ala.
in 1844. My wife's great-great grandfather (Arthur's son) was WILLIAM
JASPER MATHEWS (1826 - 1919), and he was born in Warren Co.,
Ga.
Surnames: SMITH YOUNGBLOOD GARY TICER
Submitter: John P. Johnston ([email protected])
Date: 28 Apr 2001
Am doing research on some of my wife's Warren Co., Ga. ancestors and am
wondering if anyone else might be working on these same lines. My wife's
3rd great grandfather was JOHN W. SMITH (1814 - 1895), who married in Warren
Co., Ga. in 1837 to Mrs. Melvina Youngblood (nee Gary), the widow of a Mr.
Youngblood. This Smith family later moved to Pike Co., Ala. J. W.
Smith's father was SAMUEL SMITH, who died in Warren Co. One brother of J.
W. Smith, a Jeremiah Smith,and one sister, Mrs. Martha Ticer, (widow of Robert
Ticer), also came to Alabama to settle. Would enjoy hearing from anyone
working on these same families.
Surnames: ACREE BLANCHARD
Submitter: Jess Long ([email protected])
Date: 21 Apr 2001
Searching for any information regarding parents / siblings of Wiley / Wylie
ACREE, b. abt. 1840, Warren Co., GA, m. Mary Elizabeth BLANCHARD, on 14 Feb,
1860, in Columbia Co. GA
Surnames: TURNER CONAWAY-CONWAY
Submitter: ruthconawaykendrick ([email protected])
Date: 23 Apr 2001
I would like to contact any descendents of a John Turner who lived in warren
county Georgia. A Nancy Turner married Henry Conaway in
1806. Will exchange information.
Surnames: LOCKETT GIPSON LOCKHART GIBSON
Submitter: HAWTHORN ([email protected])
Date: 23 Apr 2001
Working on the LOCKETT / LOCKHART & Gibson families of Warren Co. Ga.
Surnames: HILL BRANTLEY
Submitter: Leland Garton ([email protected])
Date: 30 Apr 2001
Looking for the parents of Rebecca Hill of Warren Co.,GA. who married John
Brantley--moved to Williamson then Hardeman co's. TN. She was born abt.
1775 and died bef. 1837 in TN. Have received word that she is mentioned in
a Hill will, perhaps of a John Hill. Can't find wills for Warren Co. on
line. Where can I go? Thanks
Leland
Surnames: BUNKLEY
Submitter: Don Ort ([email protected])
Date: 02 May 2001
I am researching the surname Bunkley and have come across several ancestors in
Capt. Bunkley's Dist. in Warren Co., GA. Can anyone tell me for whome
Bunkley's Dist. is named and where I can learn more about this person?
Surnames: EUBANK DICKSON EUBANKS BURNS LEWIS
Submitter: Wilbur Scott Eubanks ([email protected])
Date: 10 May 2001
Searching for James M. Eubanks b. abt 1850 & Narcissa Lewis Eubanks b. abt
1843, in 1850 Warren County, Ga. Census. Contact Wilbur Scott
Eubanks [email protected]
Surnames: JOHNSON LAZENBY
Submitter: Linda Johnsn ([email protected])
Date: 09 May 2001
According to the book "Methodist Preachers in Georgia,1783-1900",
compiled by Harold Lawrence, member of North Georgia Conference of the United
Methodist Church, three JOHNSON Methodist preachers of Georgia were from or died
in Warren County. They were Robert R. JOHNSON (1839-1908), Amos
JOHNSN(b1812 in Columbia, SC-1888) and Seaborn JOHNSON (1820-1851). Does
anyone know the parents of these preachers or any other connection that would
help?
For Robert R. there is a lengthy listing of his assignments in the church and
his death was in Rockmart, GA. The compiler's source was "Boyhood and
other Days in Georgia," p 243 by G. W. Yarbrough.
For Amos JOHNSON the book states that he married Frances A. LAZENBY of Warren
co, Ga and they lived in Warren, Greene, Clarke, Chattooga Counties.
Linda Johnson
Surnames: MATHEWS WALDROP MATTHEWS WALDREP MATHIS WALDROUP
Submitter: Dot Laird ([email protected])
Date: 29 Apr 2001
MATTHEWS/MATHEWS/WALDROP/WALDREP,ETC. I am searching for Joseph Matthews c.
1800. He was married to Nancy (Mary) Hall. They had 13 children,the last
being born in 1850. Some of the names were Epsy, Aseneath, Phariaby ,
Willliam B, and others. Any help out there? Dot Laird
The following item is NOT a query; however, it has been placed here as it could be helpful for others who may be searching some of these names:
This was written in 1895 - T. J. Killebrew Sr., is a Georgian by birth. His parents, Marmaduke N. Killebrew and Marie L. Wiggins were married in 1839 in Warren County, GA. Nine children blessed this union, the eldest of whom Thomas J. his father was a planter, and in the interest of his business moved to the sparsely settled lands of Smuttier County. In 1852 he again moved, this time to Clay County, where he lived until 1865. When he came to Alabama, settling in Dale County, two miles southwest of the little town of Newton. On the Choctawhatchee River. Here he engaged in farming and soon bought a small mill used as a grist mill, a rice mill and cotton gin. In 1872, he associated his son, T.J. Jr. with himself in business, added a woolen mill and began the manufacturer of full stock jeans. In 1885, the firm Killebrew and Son was dissolved, the father retiring from business sold out his interest to his son, Thomas J. He then retired in his seventy-ninth year (1806)?
The mother of our subject was born in Warren County, GA in 1823 and then grew to
womanhood. She was married in her 19th year (1842)? and was the mother of nine
children, eight of whom are living. Early in life she joined the Methodist
Episcopal Church South and still lives in her seventy-second year. The subject
of this sketch grew to manhood on the farm, having the best of educational
advantages to be derived from private tutors. Under these studied Latin, the
higher mathematics and the natural sciences, besides taking a course in English
literature. Upon his arrival into manhood the war broke out (civil) and he
entered the state militia for six months, in "Old Joe Brown's Pets" so
called. He then enlisted in the confederate service and was assigned to the
Eastern army, serving most of the time during the war in garrison duty along the
Atlantic coast, though he participated in
the three days battle of Bentonsville. He was regularly discharged April 30,
1865, and given $150.50 in silver. This was all the money he had to get home and
begin business with. Upon returning home he began farming and made his
first crop with nothing but a weeding hoe. He farmed six years at which time he
entered business with his father. In 1885 he purchased his father's share
and then began to enlarge and strengthen his facilities, until the present time.
In 1890 he erected a fine brick building which is now his factory which has a
capacity of 5,000 yards per month of nine ounce all wool Jeans and about 25,000
pounds of spun yard. The machining in this factory is
of the most improved pattern and about fifteen hands employed. The power is
supplied by an eighteen foot overshot wheel. He commenced business with
about $4,500, and by his own efforts built up his business to its present
magnitude. He has ready sale for all the goods he can manufacture and has
contracts from there
to eight months ahead. He now contemplates enlarging of his plant and so
changing it to enable him to manufacture his wool into garments. Mr.
Killebrew was married in 1865 to Martha S. Blocker, daughter of Stephen and
Rebecca (Rice) Blocker. Mrs. Killebrew's father was a slave owner and rich
farmer. She had the best of educational advantages, taking a thorough literary
course in the Southern Masonic Female College of Covington, GA. graduating
with the first honors. She was married at 23 and now is the mother of eight
children, seven of whom still live. The boys all graduated from Auburn and the
girls from Wesleyan College in Macon, GA.
Note #2------My name is Kip Killebrew and Thomas Jefferson Killebrew, the jeans
maker, was my great, great grandfather. The information I have on him comes from
my cousin Martha Killebrew of Montgomery, Al. TJ. Killebrew purchased an old
water wheel in Newton, Al after the Civil war and began by spinning cotton cloth
and then expanded into making woolen/cotton blue jeans. The remains of the dam
and a few bricks from the jeans factory can still be found hidden in the brush.
TJ's beautiful home still exists and is well maintained on a street near the old
dam site. Bob Killebrew [email protected]
Surnames: CARTER SMITH MOORE
Submitter: Retta Ashe ([email protected])
Date: 03 May 2001
I am looking for info on JAMES CARTER, b. in NC, a Rev. War veteran, h/o
ELIZABETH MOORE. James' name is listed on a marker on the Richmond Co.
Courthouse lawn. He was the father of Christian Carter b. abt 1769 in NC w/o
JACOB SMITH b. abt 1765 in Warren Co.?, GA. James' other children were
Moore, Jesse, Sara, Elizabeth, Isaac, Renny, Penelope, Fartheray, James Jr,
& Allen.
Surnames: BRADDOCK COOPER
Submitter: Charlotte Pierce ([email protected])
Date: 08 Jun 2001
Looking for any information on the families of Wiley BRADDOCK who was married
Tempe Aetna COOPER. Wiley was born abt. 1835 in Warren County.
Thanks for any info.
Surnames: BROOME GREEN BROOM MIMS
Submitter: James H. Broome ([email protected])
Date: 26 May 2001
I have traced my family to Warren county. My ggggrandfather was Solomen
Broome/Broom, his wife was Betsey Mims. In the late 1700's he was in Warren
county with several of his brothers: David,Burrell, Moses and Ishmael. Solomen
had three sons by Betsey; Leroy, Moses, and Miles. He was married a second time
to Elizabeth Green and had two sons. Solomen was born in NC, thought to be
Halifax county. Any info on this family would be appreciated. I would also like
to find the location of Elam Church in Warren county. Don't know if denomination
was Methodist, Baptist, or what. Any info would be great. Thanks, Jim
Surnames: LOCKETT
Submitter: John Lockett ([email protected])
Date: 08 Jun 2001
David Lockett was my 4th g grand father. does any one know where he is buried?
Thank you.
Surnames: RABUN SMITH
Submitter: Laura Chrysler Ormandy ([email protected])
Date: 03 Jun 2001
Looking for any info on a Vandella Smith, that married John Rabun abt 1887,
probably in Warren Co., d.o.b. abt 1870.She died in late 1892. She had three
children, Fannie Estelle, Mimmie Belle and Herman. Any help on whom her parents
were would be appreciated. Laura Chrysler Ormandy
Surnames: GIBSON RODGERS ALLEN
Submitter: Pat Oelslager ([email protected])
Date: 30 May 2001
Does anyone have a connection to a DR.Cicero Gibson,1860,Warren Co, age 35,born
1825, married to Mary H.,sons William A,Thomas C.Sterling and Cicero ,(3 months
of age, my gr-grandfather)Cicero Augustus Gibson, this is the 1860 census, but
they are not in the 1870 census,I know that my gr-grndfather, Cicero Augustus
was in Muscogee Co in 1881, he married my gr grnd mother, Virginia LaNora
Rodgers.His mother Mary may have had a Allen connection.Thanks, Pat
Surnames: MURPHY
Submitter: John Murphy ([email protected])
Date: 14 May 2001
Looking for information on John Simon Murphy, born Warren County Georgia,
February 7, 1836. He married Mary Virginia Halder in Huntsville,
Alabama. He died in Yazoo City, Mississippi December 25, 1908
Surnames: DUNAWAY OSBORNE
Submitter: Christopher Beard ([email protected])
Date: 21 May 2001
Looking for parentage of George Dunaway and Clarissa Osborne who married in
Warren Co. in 1814. Please e-mail me.
Surnames: CRENSHAW SPRINGER WELLS
Submitter: Jack Crenshaw ([email protected])
Date: 24 May 2001
I am researching the Crenshaw's of Warren Co., 1820-1840. My g-g-g-grandfather,
Paschal Crenshaw, born abt. 1795-1798, married in Warren Co.. I have heard two
names for the woman he married...one was Margaret
Springer in 1816 and the other was Margaret Wells about the same date. Does
anyone know which is right ?
Also, in the Lincoln Co., Tennessee 1850 census it lists Paschal living with his
son, William T. and that census has Paschal termed "convict". Does
anyone know what crime he was guilty of ? Any info would really be
appreciated.
Jack Crenshaw
Surnames: YORK BURNSON
Submitter: Verla Miller ([email protected])
Date: 24 May 2001
William York born abt. 1755 and moved to Warren Co.(Wilkes or Columbine Co.) abt.
1786. Married to Lydia Burson. One of their daughters, Clementine
was born in Writsborough, GA in 1795 and then they moved to Ohio
in 1808. Would like any information on the family.
Surnames: JONES DENMARK CHAMBLESS
Submitter: George W. Chambless ([email protected])
Date: 24 May 2001
I am searching for the burial site of Adam Jones who died 10/1/1830 in Warren
Co. He was the husband of Susanna Denmark and the father of Susan Jones who
married Jeptha Chambless. I was told his home and grave were near Jewell, GA.
Thanks, George W. Chambless
Submitter: Ralph Chapman ([email protected])
Date: 01 Jun 2001
CHAPMAN-My Chapman ancestors are from the Williams Creek area. My father
was Vernon Wesley Chapman Ben Biram Chapman>James Solomon Chapman. They
migrated to Emanuel County and most are buried there. Trying to contact
family members to trace James Solomon Chapman's ancestors.
Surname: HUNTER
Submitter: Roy Hunter [email protected]
Date: June 2001
I am looking for information on HUNTER family.
Job Hunter b 1780 d 1853
Warren Hunter b 1827
Priscilla Susan (nee Hilson ) Hunter b1836
Thomas J.Hunter b1862
Jobe H.Hunter b 1864
Denia Hunter b 1866
Gilha Hunter b 1869
Surnames: PERRYMAN
Submitter: Carolyn Roy ([email protected])
Date: 24 Jun 2001
I am looking for anyone who has information on
Harmon Perryman who lived in Warren County in the early l800's his son John
Alexander Perryman b. l802. Harmon was my ggg grandfather John Alexander
my g.g. grandfather. Need Will any documents connecting them. Harmon
was a J.P. J.I.C. a member of the Ga. House of Representives.
He was Post Master at Perrymans Mills l827. Does anyone know anything
about Perrymans Mills?? It is not there anymore. Thanks
Surnames: NEAL
Submitter: john neal ([email protected])
Date: 25 Jun 2001
what happened to neal family between 1820 and 1850? specifically harrell, orpa,
joel, samuel and david ferdinand neal?
Surnames: NEAL
Submitter: john neal ([email protected])
Date: 26 Jun 2001
any info on current email add for lettie howell. any info on thomas neal sr. /
jr, harrell, joel, david ferdinand neal, etc,1795 to 1850.
Surnames: MAYO SMITH GEESLING
Submitter: Yates Meeks ([email protected])
Date: 25 Jun 2001
Does anyone know the parents and place of birth for Wiley Mayo ? He married
Nancy Smith 1st on 8/27/1840 & Sarah Geesling Lord 2nd in 11/28/1847 both of
these marriages were in Warren CO. GA
Surnames: ROOKS BAILEY
Submitter: Charles A. (Chip) Rooks ([email protected])
Date: 21 Jun 2001
Fredrick and Lydia Bailey Rooks were married 11 Feb. 1821 in Warren County.
They showd up in Irwin County around 1836, where they raised their family and
lived out their lives. I am looking for any information anyone
may have on this couple between 1821 and 1836. These two folks
were my Gr,Gr,Great Grandparents.
Surnames: JOHNSON WOOD
Submitter: Sonia Mitchell ([email protected])
Date: 24 Jun 2001
Need help finding infomation on Wylie (Wiley) Johnson and his wife Martha Wood
Johnson who were married in Warren County 1896, lived in Barnett. Children
born to this couple were Emma, Johnny, Anna May, Rebecca, Clinton and Rosa.
Surnames: MCGOUGH KITCHENS
Submitter: Wayne dorough ([email protected])
Date: 25 Jun 2001
Seeking information on Henry McGough, born abt 1831. He possibly changed
his name to Henry Kitchens following his Mother's death abt 1850.
Surnames: MAY
Submitter: Willie May ([email protected])
Date: 17 Jun 2001
Serching for information on John Tillman May and wife Martha Jane Robertson May.
John Tillman May' mother was named Mary Jane, don't know last name. She was born
about 1810. She also had a daughter named Mary Lila May. John T. & family
moved to Dale county Alabama early 1850. Later setteling in Clark county
Alabama.
Surnames: Griffin, Pilcher
Submitter: Charles Pilcher ([email protected])
Date: 3 Jul 2001
I trying to find information on Eliza Griffin married to James Wright
Pilcher. She was born 1806 died 1880.
Surnames: CRUTCHFIELD
Submitter: Frankie Sawyer` ([email protected])
Date: 04 Jul 2001
I have recently found a will listed (1801) of Richard Crutchfield, Warren
County. Does anyone have any info on the Crutchfields in the early 1800's?
My great great grandfather, Edmond Crutchfield, is said to have been born in
Warren County (1813) and I can't find a trace of him prior to 1850 at which time
he appears in Sumter County, Ga. Could the Richard Crutchfield be an
ancestor? Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Frankie W. Sawyer
Surnames: GAY GIBSON
Submitter: Hughie Gay ([email protected])
Date: 01 Jul 2001
Searching for parents/siblings of ELIZABETH GIBSON that married HARDY B GA 1856.
Any shared information shall be appreciated !!!
Surnames: FIELDS
Submitter: Hughie Gay ([email protected])
Date: 01 Jul 2001
Searching for information on the siblings/children of THOMPSON FIELDS. He is
listed on the HH Census Warren Cty 1820. All information shall be
appreciated.
Surnames: POOLE TODD
Submitter: Marvin Poole (PlMarv5@aol)
Date: 03 Jul 2001
Would like any information on James Florence Poole that married Mary Todd in
Warren Co. in 1877.
Surnames: WAGGONER
Submitter: Joy Jeffers ([email protected])
Date: 02 Jul 2001
WAGGONER/PALMORE - Seeking information on ancestors who might have been from
Warren County.
JAMES WAGGONER and wife ARABELLA PALMORE, both born in GA moved with their
children to Texas by the 1850s. I am interesting in learning more about
them and their ancestors.
Surnames: RHODES WILLIAMS' CREEK
Submitter: Barbara Rhodes ([email protected])
Date: 28 Jun 2001
Thomas Rhodes was preacher at Williams' Creek Baptist Church, Warren Co. in 1822
when he was excommunicated by the GA. Baptist Association for causing a schism
in the church. Does anyone know more about this controversery or the about
the man Thomas Rhodes or his family. He was later restored to membership
and moved to Jasper County hwere he died in 1832. I'll be grateful for any
help.
Surnames: FIELDS PAUL
Submitter: Sue Gay ([email protected])
Date: 01 Jul 2001
Seeking information on the parents/siblings of WILLIAM L FIELDS & MARTHA
PAUL that married in
WARREN CTY 1832. ANY known information shall be appreciated !!!
Surnames: Rose Gardner
Submitter: Philip
Date: 15 Jul 2001
Searching for parents of gggggrandmother b? d? w/o Edward Rose b 1740 NC d 1834 Summerset Oh (no record of Drucilla, Summerset) Daughter Drucilla Rose Gardner (daughter) b 1755 d 1830 Warren Co. Ga m Pryor Gardner b 1758.
Surnames: Marsh
Submitter: [email protected]
Date: 15 Jul 2001
My great-Great-Great Nathan Marsh died in 1851 in Warren County, present
day Glascock Co. I was able to get papers signed by Elijah Clark granting
him 253 1/2 acres of land in Washington Co n 1783. He served in the Rev.
War from 1781 until 1783. He is not listed on the monument at the Warren
Co courthouse, but I would love to find more information, ie cemetery, etc. Any
ideas?
Surnames: TAYLOR
Submitter: Frederick Brantley Taylor ([email protected])
Date: 12 Jul 2001
Interested in sharing information with anyone who is descended from Warren
TAYLOR (Born abt 1800) or any of his children: James F. Taylor (b. abt
1832), Elizabeth Taylor (b. abt 1834), Aaron Taylor, (b. 1836), Joel Walker
Taylor, (b. 1838), Martha Jane Taylor, (b. 1841) or John Warren Taylor, (b.
1845). All lived in Warren County, GA.
Frederick Brantley Taylor
Surnames: MEADOWS WILLOUGHBY JONES
Submitter: Jim Willoughby ([email protected])
Date: 12 Jul 2001
I am trying to document the parents of Polly and Elizabeth Meadows, who married
Robert and David Willoughby in Clark County, now Oconee Georgia. Can someone
please help/
*This short family history came from "Heritage of Chambers County."
Can anyone help me with the spouses of Polly and Elizabeth? Robert and David
Willoughby married a Polly and Elizabeth Meadows in Clark Co Georgia. Could it
be that Polly and Elizabeth went to Clark County Georgia and some of the other
siblings went to Chambers Co and other places? Willoughby and Meadows families
also were in Green, Warren, Coweta, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Warren,
Columbia, Wilkes and other Counties in Georgia. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
1. Jason MEADORS. Born ca 1775 in VA. ca 1795 when Jason was 20, he married Mary
VAUGHN, in VA.
They had the following children:
i. Washington. Born in 1798 in VA. Washington died in Chambers County Alabama.
Washington married Rachel BONDS, daughter of John BONDS & Mary STARK.
ii. Warner. Born in 1806.
Warner married Nancy MEADOWS. Born in 1808.
iii. Morris.
iv. Henry.
Henry married Louise WALLIS.
v. John.
John married Mary BARROW.
vi. James.
James married Mary TOWLES.
vii. Polly.
viii. Elizabeth.
Surnames: NEWSOME HARRELL
Submitter: jan marsh ([email protected])
Date: 09 Jul 2001
need info on a seaborn newsome married to elizabeth harrell. was on the 1850
census. and also on the 1847 deed records but dont know any other information .
any info will help .thanks
Surnames: HALL WALKER
Submitter: Antoinette Russell ([email protected])
Date: 15 Jul 2001
I am searching for information on the Hall's and the Walkers from the Barnett
district of Warrenton, Georgia. My great great grandmother was Lou Hall and her
occupation was farmer. Her son was my great grandfather, John was born in 1855.
His siblings were Phrony born 1858 (female)Manda born in 1860, Ella born in 1863
and Lucida born in 1864, Henry born 1867. John Married Senia Walker, her parents
were Amanda and Ned Walker Ned was 28 in 1870 and also Amanda. their children
were Senia(great grandmother) born 1863, Ginny born 1866, and John born
1870. I'd also like to know if there was a Plantation in the area owned by
someone with the surname Hall, there are quite a few Black Halls in the area.
And Also Walker. I'd appreciate any help. Thank you in advance.
Surnames: ROOKS BAILEY
Submitter: Charles A. (Chip) Rooks ([email protected])
Date: 24 Jul 2001
I am looking for any information concerning Fredrick & Lydia Bailey
Rooks. They were married in Warren County in Jan 1821 and were found
listed in the Warren County 1830 Census. Irwin County History has the couple
showing up there in 1836. According to the census occupation portion of
Irwin County censuses Fredrick was a Cooper, (barrel maker) and farmer by
trade. Any information you may be able to provide such as parents or
siblings of either of this couple would be truely appreciated.
Surnames: HARRISON ANSLEY
Submitter: Jan Harrison Harris ([email protected])
Date: 25 Jul 2001
I am searching for information on Benjamin Franklin Harrison, born about 1751 in
NJ, died Jan. 19, 1833 in Warren County. He was married to a woman named
Abigail (no last name known). They had several children some of whose
names were Nancy, Rebecca, William, John Cox, Benjamin. There were several
marriages between the Harrison's and Ansley's.
Surnames: RAY GEESLING MCGINTY
Submitter: Elizabeth J Messina ([email protected])
Date: 23 Jul 2001
I am looking for any infomation about the family of James Robert [Bob] Ray. Born
in 1856 died 1946, lived in Warren County Ga. Burried at Williams Creek
Church. Was married twice and the second time to Delll Geesling whose
parents were Virgil and Nancy McGinty Geesling. I would like to find out
more about their ancestors.
Surnames: STANFORD
Submitter: Gary Stanford ([email protected])
Date: 20 Jul 2001
John Stanford, age 12, in 1870 Warren County Census: I need to know more
about John, since he possibly was my great grandfather. My grandfather was
Gordon Stanford from Macon County, NC. Later Sylva, NC.
Surnames: BUSH BUSHNELL
Submitter: Barry Paschal ([email protected])
Date: 20 Jul 2001
I am searching for any Warren County information on Dr. David Bush, also known
as David Bushnell. Thanks!
Surnames: POSEY LEWIS HAMMOCK
Submitter: Nancy Barginear ([email protected])
Date: 19 Jul 2001
I am searching for any information I can find on the following families:
Posey (Lemuel, Bennett, Thomas, Samuel Marcus); Lewis (Rebecca); Hammock
(Mary. I have found Thomas Posey's will in Warren County, GA, naming his
mother as Rebecca Lewis; he also includes Samuel Marcus and Lemuel. Lion
(or Sion) Hill, James, Nancy and Rebecca Smith were witnesses. We believe
they are Cherokee or Creek Indians.
SURNAMES: Bates
Submitter: Susie Bates [email protected]
DATE: 16 July 2001
I have been searching for the parents of a James M. BATES b. 1812 GA. What part of GA, I'm not sure. There is a James M. BATES listed on the 1820 Warren Co. Census, page 274, with 2 sons 0-10 yrs of age, right age. How can I prove or eliminate this one? It's impossible, I know. If only there were a time machine, I would buy a ticket back to 1800 and stay for several years. Then I would insist that all records and important information be written in triplicate and stored in three locations through out the county, so that future generations would know for sure who went where
Surnames: THOMPSON FAGLIE
Submitter: Evelyn Thompson ([email protected])
Date: 15 Jul 2001
Looking for any information concerning Robert Thompson shown on 1790 Tax Digest
for Warren County as owning property bordering Rocky Comfort.The other
information I have is that he married about 1804 (where I do not know)Mary
Faglie who came from Germany. He died in 1810 intestate, but his
administrator of his property was shown as Robert Thompson, Jr. Is there
is an attorney who can tell me if his son, in order to be an administrator,
would need to be 21. The records I have show that he and Mary had two
children, one Robert Pinckney, who was also called junior, and was born in 1805
and died about 1853 leaving two orphans who lived with Mary, their grandmother,
and then Mary and Robert had a daughter, Politha, born 1810 about 5 months after
Robert's death. I would really like to know if Robert, Sr. had any
siblings and who they were. Also, who were his parents. He may have
been born in North or South Carolina. Was he related to Reubin Thompson
who served in the Revolutionary War. I am really at a dead end here.
Any help will be appreciated.
SURNAMES: Hardaway
Submitter: Rex D. Hardaway [email protected]
Date: 16 Jul 2001
Researching Hardaway roots in Warren County. Looking for maps and
locations of the 3 Hardaway cemeteries.
Surnames: HALL WALKER
Submitter: Antoinette Russell
Date: 29 Jul 2001
I am searching for the African american Hall family from Barnett district and also the Walkers from the same area. Lou Hall was my great great grandmother she born ca 1840, belived to be a slave, her children were John, Manda, Philaby, Lucinida, Henry. Also was there a Hall plantation in that area?
also looking for Ned and amanda Walker, African american. Both of the born around 1842, their kids were Senia, Giiny, and John. any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
Surnames: NEWSOME
Submitter: jan marsh
Date: 26 Jul 2001
does any one have any info on a seaborn newsome . he is
listed in the book of deeds as having a deed on dec 22 1847 book pg 360. he is
also listed in the 1850 census record forwarren co on pg 202 in the 90th
subdivision ga55al284409. does any one know where this is and what type of
property he would have a deed to. thanks, jan
Surnames: PARHAM
Submitter: Diane
Date: 27 Jul 2001
Looking for the family of Lawson Parham, b 1881. The 1870 Warren Co. Census lists a few different Parham families. I would like to know if Lawson is connected to any of these Parhams:
James, age 27
Caroline, age 24
Cynthia, age 2
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Frederick, age 37
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Reuben, 65
Lucy, 58
Turner, 19
Robert, 14
Solomon, 12
Nelly, 10
Harriet, 8
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Thanks again for any help you can offer!!!
Surnames: GOLDEN
Submitter: Diane
Date: 27 Jul 2001
I am searching for the GOLDEN family of Barnett, GA.
In the 1870 Warren Co. Census I found one Golden
family listed, not the one that I am looking for, but possibly related in some
way. Can anyone tell me about this GOLDEN family:
Titus, age 50
Amanda, age 40
Scott, 6
Louisa, 4
Mingo, 11/12
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!!
Surnames: CRENSHAW
Submitter: Diane
Date: 27 Jul 2001
Can anyone tell me what became of Elizabeth Crenshaw
(age 7), listed in the 1870 Warren Co. GA Census? I
am trying to find the Crenshaw girl who married Monroe Golden, and this girl
fits the timeframe. Thanks for any help/suggestions that you can give
me!!!
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