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1804 - 1820
Margaret
McDaniel
16
16
1807
Catherine
McDaniel
1809 - 1877
James
Pendleton
McDaniel
68
68
1811
Elizabeth
McDaniel
1813
John
Rucker
McDaniel
1816 - 1871
Jane
McDaniel
55
55
1817
William
McDaniel
1819
Lindsey
McDaniel
1821
Mary
Anne
McDaniel
1824
Phillip
B.
McDaniel
Living
1827 - 1889
Sophia
Burrus
McDaniel
62
62
1829 - 1832
Edward
Jackson
McDaniel
3
3
1777 - ~1794
Higginbothem
17
17
D. 1812
Mary
Ann
Christian
Ambrose
Rucker
Isaac
Rucker
1797
Henry
Patterson
Rucker
1803
William
Brown
Rucker
1806
Martha
Susan
Rucker
Living
Cheek
1808
Jonathan
Patterson
Rucker
1809 - 1889
Benjamin
Jennings
Rucker
79
79
1812
Samuel
Christain
Rucker
1766 - 1826
John
Hansard
60
60
~1794
Sophia
Hansard
Anson
Tinsley
Anson /Tinsley/
~1795
Mary
T.
Hansard
Rucker
George
H.
Burford
~1797 - >1863
John
W.
Hansard
66
66
Living
Cheek
Nancy
Hansford
Nancy /Hansford/
1799 - <1858
Permelia
D.
Hansard
59
59
Burrett
G.
Lewis
Burrett G. /Lewis/
Elijah
Davis
Elijah /Davis/
1800 - >1850
Ambrose
R.
Hansard
50
50
Lucinda
H.
Taylor
Lucinda H. /Taylor/
Mary
H.
Garner
Mary H. /Garner/
1803 - 1882
Archellus
B.
Hansard
79
79
Nancy
Lewis
Nancy /Lewis/
1806
Caroline
M.
Hansard
Living
Cheek
Philip
Burford
1810 - <1867
Isaac
R.
Hansard
57
57
Isabell
Wright
~1740 - 1821
Anthony
Rucker
81
81
Anthony and his brother Benjamin were the inventors of the James River Batteau The James River Batteau was a tobacco boat used to transport tobacco down river to Richmond. Each year the event is celebrated in Lynchburg with a replica sailing down the James River. Anthony Rucker, Deputy Commissioner of Provisional Law, Amherst County, 1781. A Captain in the Revolution. The diary of Colonel Landon Carter, Sabin Hall, Richmond County, VA indicates that he sent a letter by Captain Rucker requesting "victuals to the regiment". Seems as though they were out of bacon!
1781 - 1867
Absolom
Rucker
86
86
Absolem Rucker lived 2 miles south of Sweet Briar College in Amherst County, VA . Absolem's uncle, Colonel Ambrose Rucker built the first Episcopal Church in Amherst County located near Sweet Briar College. It was known as Ruckers and was built of logs. Later called St. Mathews.
Nancy
1806 - 1892
Anthony
Thomas
Burgess Rucker
85
85
James
Barber
Rucker
Jackson
Rucker
Maria L.
Dillard-
Jones
Living
Cheek
Agnes
Rucker
Cochran
Rebecca
Rucker
Wright
Amanda
Rucker
Nimrod
B.
James
Nimrod B. /James/
Susan
Rucker
Bocock
Amelia
Rucker
D. ~1790
Susannah
Living
Lyons
~1706 - >1794
Peter
Rucker
88
88
Elizabeth
Terrell
Jemima
Crawford
~1714
Reubin
Mildred
Tinsley
~1727
Sarah
Rucker
Alexander
Marr
~1736
Phoebe
Rucker
James
Morton
~1738 - ~1823
Mildred
Rucker
85
85
Living
Lyons
~1738
Winifred
Rucker
John
Lee
~1736 - ~1798
Isaac
Rucker
62
62
Plunkett
Benjamin
Hawkins
Benjamin /Hawkins/
Sarah
Willis
D. 1758
John
Plunkett
Stephen
Hamm
~1760
James
Ham
Elizabeth
Goff
Elizabeth /Goff/
Living
Peggy
Tinsley
Nancy
Crews
Mourning
Burford
~1761
John
Ham
~1764
Ambrose
Ham
~1767
Elizabeth
Ham
~1769
Frances
Ham
~1771
Bartlett
Ham
~1773
Lucy
Ham
~1775
William
Ham
Living
Jordan
~1777
Samuel
Ham
~1780
Sally
Ham
~1782
Polly
Ham
~1784
Susannah
Ham
Rebecca
Buxgess
John
Henry
Locke
Fanny
Winterson
William
Locke
Walter
Locke
1809 - 1877
James
W.
Jones
68
68
Hart Co. Legislator 1871-1872 first Democrat elected after the C. war. He is buried at the Northview cem. in city of Hartwell. He is buried to the right of Claudius C. Jones (1844-1915) and Mildred McCurry Jones (1856-1934). His grave is marked with a marble marker which is in fair condition. There is no evidence of his wife or any other kin in the immediate area. He married three times always in Elbert co . ( see Facts) 1860 JONES JAMES Hart County GA 417 Smiths District Federal Population Schedule GA 1860 Federal Census Index GA37077886 1860 JONES JAMES Hart County GA 178 Smith's Dist. Slave schedule GA 1860 Slave Schedule GA12021571
1866 - 1952
William
Clayton
Rucker
86
86
This is my greatgrand father, the father of my grandmother Ford. He was originaly from elbert co. where his family was very successful farmers. one of his forebarers is said to be Ga. first millionaire. I remember him as a large gentleman with a handlebar mustache who when i was was very quite. He was married to his 2nd wife during the time that i can remember. Her name was Sallie Robertson or Robinson. She had an illegetiment daughter prior to their marriage. Her reputation in a small southern town was of course wasted. She was many yrs younger than William and i remember her as being a very harsh and outspoken person.
Louisa
Locke
Ellen
Locke
Agnes
Locke
Florence
Locke
Annie
Mclean
Moffatt
James
Moffatt
Mary
Mclean
Dunipice
James
Moffatt
Dick
Moffatt
D. 1840
Delina
Foster
Jenny
Moffatt
Frederick
Mclean
Moffatt Locke
1916 - 1976
Florence
Locke
60
60
Anna
Lieber
Frederick
Arthur
Locke
Malcolm
Stuart
Locke
Phyliss
Boynton
Kenneth
Frederick
Locke
David
Edward
Locke
1766 - 1865
James
A.
Jones
99
99
James Jones married Elizabeth Henderson. His father represented his county in the state senate in 1777,was a member of the Provincial Congress and served as a Captain in the Revolution. His mother was descended from Alston, Hinton and Wallace families of N.C. . Their children were: Joseph Henderson m. Lucy Banks Mary Louise m. James Patterson Mildred A. m. Neal McMullan Thomas Priscilla Lee m. James R. Sadler James W.m. 1st. Delina Foster 2nd. Mildred E. White 3rd. Elizabeth Thronton Simeon m. Rebecca Banks Seaborn S. m. 1st. Mary M. Sadler 2nd. Margaret ?. From History of Franklin Co. pp.467-468. James Jones Birth:28 April 1764-- , Wake County, NC Death:25 December 1865 -- Hart County, GA, Usa Spouse: Elizabeth Henderson Parents:Edmund Jones, Rachel Alston James Jones Birth:28 April 1764-- , Wake County, NC Death:25 December 1865 -- Hart County, GA, Usa Spouse: Elizabeth Henderson Parents:Edward Jones
Lisa
Anne
Locke
Dianne
Elizabeth
Locke
Mary
Ann
Had no children with Frederick Mclean Moffatt Locke. She had children from another marriage.
Cheryl
Lynn
Walters
1915 - 1984
Burl
68
68
Living
Pierce
Living
Mouchet
Living
Pierce
Living
Pierce
Living
Mouchet
1770 - 1858
Elizabeth
Henderson
88
88
1832 - 1913
Cornelia
F.
Jones
81
81
~1708
Elizabeth
Rucker
DATE 23 FEB 2001
Hershel
Shelnut
Hershel /Shelnut/
Living
Living
Coward
Robert
Shelnut
Living
Ridgway
Living
Reynolds
Living
Living
Living
Sara
Glenn
A.
Shelnut
Living
Griffith
Living
Griffith
Living
Griffith
Living
Griffith
Living
Ridgway
Jerry
N.
Shelnut
Living
Ridgway
Living
Ridgway
Living
Ridgway
Living
Ridgway
Living
McCurdy
Living
McCurdy
Betty
Cheek
Betty /Cheek/
1871 - 1914
Ida
Chasteen
43
43
Unknown
Jones
Michael
Jones
Michael /Jones/
Living
Ford
Sylvia
Jones
Sylvia /Jones/
Burl
Ridgway
John
R.
Pruitte
John R. /Pruitte/
Living
Jordan
Living
Living
Pruitte
Samuel
Hamblette
Sarah
Wortham
2000 - 2000
Will
Will was the older of the twins.
2000 - 2000
Ches
Ches was the younger of the twins.
Living
Pruitte
Living
Smith
Living
Ruff
Living
Sartain
Living
Sartain
Jerry
Lamar
Gaines
Jerry Lamar /Gaines/
Thomas
Elijah
Duncan
Thomas Elijah /Duncan/
Living
Duncan
Living
Kay
Virginia
Doris
Dudley
Virginia Doris /Dudley/
Living
Cleveland
Living
Ford
Mary
King
Mary /King/
D. 1855
Reuben
J.
Morris
See Hart well Sun : Dated 9-3-1981 The progenitor of one line of the Morris family was Reuben Johnson Morris born in Viriginia and died about 1855 in Elbert Co. Mr. Morris according to oral family hx. was originally from Ireland. Prior to moving to Elbert C. he lived for a time in Terrell Co. where his brother in law James O. Taylor also resided. RJM married Frances B. Taylor b. 1804 in Viriginia and d. in 1889 and was b, in crossroads cem. Hart Co. Ga.Three children were born to this union.
1804 - 1889
Frances
B.
Taylor
85
85
Lavinia
B.
Morris
Benjamin
B.
Morris
1808 - 1880
James
Allen
72
72
James represented Hart Co. in the State Legislature from 1868-1870. He first married Mary A. Haynes on 1-7-1837 . He next married Margaret Estes on 8-1-1858. Mary A. Allen consort of James Allen is buried at Old Hendry's Church in Goldmine Community. Nine children were born to the union of James and Mary A. 1-Sarah L.E. Allen b.1838 2-M.E. Allen a daughter born 1839 3- Thomas J. Allen b. 1841--Served in war Between the States and never married 4- Martha C. Allen b.1843 Married G.W. Cleveland 5- James Monroe Allen b. July 9, 1846 m. Mary E. Sanders 6- Nancy Caroline Allen b.1848 m. Robert N. Brown 7- Henry C. Allen b. 1850 never married 8- William E. Allen b. 1852 9- Eliza Frances Allen b. June 4,1855 d.Jan. 21,1923 m.1-14-1875 Nathan Sanders b.7-4-1853 d. 2-15-1892. To James and Margaret Estes were born 10- Francis Marion Allen and 11- Rebuen Allen. James married third on Feb. 22,1863, Elizabeth Jane Estes daughter of Moses Estes. No children from this union.
Jack
Jason /Dudley/
Edie
Dudley
Edie /Dudley/
1936
Billy
My father is a private almost reclusive man. He is very sensitive. I remember when I told him that I was going to ask Nicole to marry me, he cried. There must be a genetic link to this as his father was the same, and I am too. He loves to read and learn. Just last year he studied for and became board certified in pain managment. When the family gets together he is the first to leave and head off for his room. As he gets older he seems to enjoy his family more. He will stay and with us longer. He is always working and provides well for his family. As a rural family doctor and surgeon he has a very large practice. He has patients that drive from as far away as North Carolina to see him. He is up every day at 5:30-6:00 to head off to the hospital. For most of his career he kept as many patients in Cobb Memorial Hospital as all of the other doctors combined. [Chet Ford 2001]
Charlie
Dudley
Charlie /Dudley/
Buck
John /Dudley/
Mary
Dudley
Mary /Dudley/
Morton
Dudley
Morton /Dudley/
Janie
Dudley
Webb
Dudley
Webb /Dudley/
Lizzie
Dudley
Lizzie /Dudley/
Addie
Dudley
Addie /Dudley/
Ollie
Dudley
Ollie /Dudley/
Mary
Dudley
Mary /Dudley/
Living
Ford
Rosa
Dudley
Rosa /Dudley/
1895 - 1967
Yancey
Valentine
Dudley
72
72
Yancey Valentine , Callie and Claude Lee are buried in the Concorde Methodist Church cemetery between Elberton and Hartwell. Y.V. was a vagabon and thru out his life would disappear for long periods of time. He would always return to Aunt Callie between these trips and she always took him back . He had been missing for two years just before his death when one day Callie returned home and found him with a significant stroke lying on her porch. She carried him in and cared for him ' til his death two yrs. later. Yancey is reported to have sev. in the army or marines during WW1. Once on guard duty the officer of the day approached Yancey and was not challenged to halt. He chewed Yancey out and said when one approached him Yancey should sing out Halt who goes there. On the next rounds as the officer approached Yancey hollered out " Tanka Lanka Tanka Lanka Halt who goes there". By history it was not funny to the officer. At family gathering he was always the center of attention because of his humor and his continous flow of stories , true or untrue no one cared. He was the original entertainer. He was also a tall and handsom man and always well groomed. In contrast his wife was very sweet and very reserved and somewhat homely.
Grover
Carey
Dudley
Mary
Lou
Mull
Mary Lou /Mull/
Elizabeth
Keble
Elizabeth /Keble/
1639
Mary
Need
Dilly
Landers
Dilly /Landers/
1639 - 1703
Edmund
Cartledge
64
64
Edmund Cartledge Sr. came with William Penn to America in 1683 on the ship WELCOME His wife was Mary Notts and they owned a lot in Philadelphia and settled on two hundred acres in Darby Penn. He was an Indian trader and was appointed canstable in 1685 and a supervisor in 1692. His tombstone is a part of the wall at Friends Graveyard at Darby Penn. His widow married Peter Trey in 1709.
Edmund
Cartledge
Edmund /Cartledge/
Edmund
Cartledge
Edmund 111 was granted 1240 acres of land in N.C. in 1739 and moved his family there from Maryland . He married again after his first wife died , This marriage was in 1743. He joined the Episcopal church at that time. He moved to Ga. in 1762 and settled on Kiokee creek near Augusta. He and his five sons served in the Revolution.
1824 - 1908
Bert
84
84
1860RUCKERBURTONBanks CountyGA291Webbs Creek P.O.Federal Population ScheduleGA 1860 Federal Census IndexGA370124229 1860RUCKERBURTONBanks CountyGA0623 Militia Dist.Slave scheduleGA 1860 Slave ScheduleGA12034593 1860RUCKERBURTONBanks CountyGA0624 Militia Dist.Slave scheduleGA 1860 Slave ScheduleGA12034594
Nancy
Cartledge
Thomas
House
Thomas /House/
Maggie
House
Maggie /House/
Mintie
House
Mintie /House/
Cason
House
Cason /House/
Della
House
Della /House/
Nora
House
Nora /House/
Cleveland
House
Cleveland /House/
Lula
House
Lula /House/
Harry
House
Harry /House/
1833 - 1905
Martha
Jane
72
72
James W. Jones son of Joseph A. Jones m. 1st. Delina Foster 2nd. Mildred E. White 3rd. Elizabeth Thronton. Children: Cornelia F, m. Dickson Baker who was killed in War 1864 Martha Jane m. Bert Rucker Jane Eliz m. Allen Turner William C. m. Mary Lewis John Joe m. Marietta Terrell James W. jr. m. Mary E. Brown Some confusion in Notes. Martha Jane b.12-19-1833 or 1-19-1833 d.5- 2-1905 or 5-1-1905 ....
Lee
McCurdy
Lee /McCurdy/
Lon
Lon was the mayor of Athens for 12 yrs.
Mindy
Bragg
Sarah
Dudley
Zilla
Dudley
Zilla /Dudley/
Nellie
Dudley
Thomas
Dudley
Thomas /Dudley/
Toombs
Dudley
Toombs /Dudley/
Molly
Bragg
Dora
Dudley
1785 - 1856
Barden
Rucker
71
71
Henry
Dudley
Eula
Dudley
Reba
Pruitte
Living
Ford
Living
Ford
Hilda
Frances
Ayers
Hilda Frances /Ayers/
Living
Ford
Living
Ford
Living
Ford
William
Herring
Frances
Alexander
Living
Lewis
Living
Living
Ridgway
Living
Ward
Flippie
Locke
Living
Living
1795 - 1846
Samuel
Cartledge
50
50
Samuel and Agnes are buried at the New Hope Presbyterian Church in Paoli community in Madison Co, Ga. I have visted the graves . Both need repairs.
1792 - 1854
Agnes
Weakly
Groves
62
62
Other Groves buried in New Hope Presbyterian Cem. Paoli community Madison Co. Ga. Groves: Samuel b8-24-1776 m.Rachel b7-20-1786 d 8-2-1855 d11-4-1874 Cicero b1816 d1889 m.Mary Strickland b1826 d1917 Josie b1863 d1890 Emma b1860 d1952 Other Associated family Groves Hoyt Cartledge 10-1-1890 d 9-9-1919 son of J.G. Cartledge and Agnes Alice Cartledge. There is also an un-named infant son of the same pair. J. G. Cartledge b 2-15-1755 d 2-8-1824 Married to Agnes Alice Cartledge b 3-5-1862 d not listed but grave is present. Mrs. C. A. Cartledge b 10-1-1825 d 1-17-1883 Elizabeth Weakly Cartledge daughter of Samuel and Agnes Weakly Groves Cartledge b10-13-1812 d 12-23-1860 This lady remained unmarried.. W. M. Cartledge b 1-29-1824 d 5-6-1893 m . to Elizabeth J. Cartledge b 12-26-1823 d 8-5-1893 All of these Ancestors are buried at New Hope Presbyterian Church.
1812 - 1860
Elizabeth
Weakly
Cartledge
48
48
1744 - 1835
William
Rucker
90
90
1889 - 1952
Joel
Grover
Ford
62
62
(Reflections of Grover Ford by William C. Ford, Sr. Grover's Grandson) Grover Ford was a farmer in the Goldmine Community of Hart Co. and raised a family of seven children. He was a very high tempered man and was prone to episodes of "ranting and cussing ". He had little patience for sorriness and could not tolerate a lazy mule.. He had a strong affinity for the cards and would play Rook with several men from the community till daylight. He also loved to hunt and to shoot Pool. He also fished a good deal and always had a gun and rod and reel with his pool cue in his car for instant action. His greatest peculiarity was that if anything happened he always passed the blame to someone else. On one occasion he left the house to drive to Royston and drove off into a ditch . He walked home and said "Lois look what you made me do" . She answered" what could I've made you do Grover I have been here at the house." He replied "If you had not fussed at me before I left the House I would not have run into the ditch". She always accepted the blame and would continue with her cooking and humming. On many occasions I would see him in Royston and would always say hello grandpa. I don't believe that he ever recognized me any time we were not at his home. His favorite grandchild was always Eddie and I guess rightly so . Eddie was born with a cleft lip and pallet and was seriously ill a lot as a child.
1820 - 1899
Grove
Harrison
Cartledge
79
79
Groves Harrison Cartledge Ordained 9-23-1849 Pastor of Hebron and Homer Presbyterian church for over 47 yrs. Groves was a 6th. generation American . He shared Ist. Honors at Oglethorpe University, Midway , Ga. in 1845. He organized many Presbyterian Churches He was a member of the Board of visitors, University of GA. . He served as a Chaplain to the Confederate army in Virginia in 1864.
1824 - 1893
William
M.
Cartledge
69
69
1826
Stephen
Groves
Cartledge
1846
Samuel
Cartledge
1834
Joseph
Cartledge
Joseph
Cartledge
1830 - 1890
Willis J
.
Dudley
60
60
1853 - 1923
Claricy
Elizabeth
Tyner
69
69
1827 - 1904
John
Harris
Tyner
77
77
D. 1866
Susan
A.
Dickerson
Trevener
Elizabeth /Barden/
Tollison
Tyner
Jane
Totman
Grover
Denny
Roy
Denny
Mattie
Denny
Willie
Denny
Clifford
Denny
Lettie
V.
Denny
Jones
Denny
Lizzie
James
Lizzie /James/
>1693 - >1794
William
Rucker
101
101
Hoyt
Dudley
Wordie
Dudley
Wordie /Dudley/
Inez
Dudley
Groves
Dudley
1823 - 1893
Elizabeth
J.
69
69
1880 - Unknown
Robert
Hamlet
Ridgway
Juanita
Prather
Juanita /Prather/
1911 - 1981
Miles
Worley
69
69
Hugh
Thomas
Prather
Hugh Thomas /Prather/
Plummer
Ford
Plummer /Ford/
Hannah
1824 - 1901
Annie
Maria
Lane
77
77
1859
Sarah
Agnes
Cartledge
Died at 5 days of age and is buried at Hebron Presb. Church.
1866
Robert
Lee
Cartledge
Died at 9 yrs. 9mos and 5days of age. Buried at Hebron Pre sb. Church beside Parents. b. 1866 d. 1875
1851 - 1929
Joseph
78
78
Died and buried Hebron Presb. church 1930. May or maynot be son.
Betty
A.
Young
1848
George
Rockinham
Cartledge
1849
Charles
W.
Cartledge
1853
John
Hampton
Cartledge
1855
Annie
Dora
Cartledge
1857 - 1938
Luther
Howard
Cartledge
81
81
Luther was a Medical Doctor.
1661 - ~1743
Peter
Rucker
82
82
Some sources claim that Peter was a french huguenot who emmigrated about 1690, while other sources claim that is country of origin was Germany. The name Rucker does seem to be of German or Dutch origins. Peter immigrated before his father did, coming to America aboard a ship called The Rising Son (a French ship taken by the British during the war was one of four ships sailing from Gravesend, England with 700 passengers for America) that wrecked off the Virginia coasts outside of Jamestown near the mouth of the James River, Peter and a few others were able to swim to shore, and was naturalized along wirth a number of Frenchmen on April 24, 1704. One source lists his fathers name as John while another lists it as Ambrose. Peter Rucker, wife of Elizabeth Fielding, of German birth, was issued naturalization papers April 24, 1704, House of Burgess records of Virginia. Peter & Elizabeth both were members of St. Marks Parish which was est. 1730 in Spotsylvania County and eventually included Orange and Culpeper County. Orange County, Virginia was formed from Spotsylvania County in 1734. The first Coat of Arms of the Rucker name was used by Johan Von Rucker, of Vienna, a crusader A.D. 1096. In the records, he is called "Sir Knight Crusader." The name then branches off to Livonia, Bavaria, Holland, France, England, and America. From the beginning of the 17th century, the Ruckers were famous for making exquisite hapsichords, decorated by such artists as Rubens. The first Rucker was said by tradition to have swam the ocean with a bag of gold. We do know they were fabulously wealthy. Peter was named as an executor in Timothy Crosthwait's will (dated 15 June 1756, and appears on page 229 of Orange County Will Book 2.) His will is dated 1-18-1743 (Will Book Ledger, p. 299). The estate was settled in 1752 (Deed book 1, p.400, 2-21-1752, Culpepper Co., VA). A copy of his will found in The Rucker Family Genealogy by Sudie Rucker Wood. He married Elizabeth Fielding in Germany, she died in 1752. ********************************************************** Will of Peter Rucker (Immigrant) dated 18 Jan 1743 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1, p. 299 Probated Feb. 23, 1743 In the name of God amen I Peter Rucker of Saint Marks Parish in the County of Orange planter being weak in body but of pursued mind and memory knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament in manner following: Imprimis I do order that all my Just Debts and funeral charges be paid and satisfied. Item I lend unto my beloved wife Elizabeth Rucker all my Estate both real and Personal During her natural life and after her Decease to be Devided in the following manner. Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Margaret Tinsley and my Son In-law Isaac Tinsley a negro boy named yerkshire to them and their heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Son Ephraim Rucker a negro Girl named Phillis to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Ann Cook and my son in law Shem Cook a negro girl named Jeney to her and her increase to them and their heirs forever. Item I do Desire that all the Remainder of my Estate both real and personal after my wifes Decease as aforesaid to be sold by my Exr. hereafter named at public auction to the highest bidder on six months credit for Current Money the Buyer giving Good Security and the money arising by Sale to be Equally Devided amongst my beloved Children by name as followeth Thomas Rucker, Elizabeth Pierce, William Rucker, Mary Offell, James Rucker, Ephraim Rucker and Ann Cook and to their heirs forever, and lastly I do Constitute and appoint my beloved Sons James Rucker and Ephraim Rucker to be my Whole and sole Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and Disannuling all other Testaments and wills by me made Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 18 day of January 1743. Signed sealed. Published in the presence of Wm. Jackson his Wm. Offell Peter X Rucker Mich. Holt mark **************************************************************** At a Court held for Orange County on Thursday ye 23 Day of Febry. 1743. The Last Will and Testament of Peter Rucker Dec'd. being presented into Court by James Rucker and Ephraim Rucker Exrs. Therein named and proved by the oaths of Wm. Jackson and Mich. Holt two of the Witnesses Thereto who also made Oath that they saw William Offell sign the same as an Evidence and the sd Exrs. having severally Taken the Oath of an Exr. and having Entered into bond with Mic. Holt, George Holt and Richard Mauldin Junr., Their Securities, before their due Execution thereof, Probate is Granted them and the said will together with the Bond was admitted to record.
Tallulah
Lee
Carson
Tallulah Lee /Carson/
1862
Thomas
Davison
Cartledge
Died in 1926 1st. wife Laura Forbes 2nd. Ada Forbes
1864
Samuel
Jackson
Cartledge
Died in1940 1st. married Laura Louise Burns 2nd. Rebecca Lamar Poullain.
1819 - 1872
John
B.
Chasteen
53
53
1815
Elizabeth
Margret
Chasteen
Margret /Chasteen/
1846
F.
Garvin
Chasteen
1851
Francis
Elizabeth
Chasteen
1856
Josaua
B.
Chasteen
1858
Steve
>1695
Mary
Rucker
Born Between 1695 - 1715 Notes for MARY RUCKER: In 1733/34 John Rucker of St. Mark's Parish, Spotsylvannia Co., VA. wrote: "to my sister Mary Rucker and her husband William Offal, 100 acres for love and affection"
1861
Martha Jane
Elizabeth
Chasteen
b. Anderson Co. S.C. d.10-11-1920
1881 - 1951
Bertie
Morris
69
69
1887 - 1977
Lon M.
Lankford
90
90
Loyd
Lankford
Loyd /Lankford/
Ralph
Lankford
Ralph /Lankford/
Morris
Lankford
Morris /Lankford/
Troyce
Lankford
Troyce /Lankford/
Alice
Lankford
Alice /Lankford/
Gussie
Mouchet
Gussie /Mouchet/
Living
Lankford
Living
Ridgway
Living
Ridgway
1902 - 1982
Callie
Ray
80
80
1923 - 1946
Claude
Lee
Dudley
23
23
1790
Chastain
1795
Elizabeth
James
Chastain
James was a confederate soldier.
William
Chastain
William was a contederate soldier
Allen
Chastain
Bershela
Chastain
Married Henry Hoes
Minnie
Morris
Joe
Rucker
Tugalo
Phillips
Tugalo /Phillips/
Ida
Phillips
Ida /Phillips/
Ola
Phillips
Ola /Phillips/
Harper
Phillips
Harper /Phillips/
Sula
Phillips
Sula /Phillips/
1640 - 1716
Thomas
S
Tinsley
76
76
or 1645 Rappahannock Co., VA DATE 14 MAR 2001
~1665 - >1744
Sarah
Jackson
79
79
DATE 14 MAR 2001
~1630 - Bef Mar 1699-1600
Isaac
Jackson
DATE 7 MAR 2001
~1645
Jane
Gullocke
DATE 31 MAY 2001
1618 - 1702
Thomas
S
Tinsley
84
84
DATE 14 MAR 2001
1620 - <1702
Elizabeth
Randolph
82
82
DATE 7 MAR 2001
~1595
John
Randolph
DATE 15 FEB 2001
~1646
Alice
Tinsley
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1652
Ann
Tinsley
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1650
Mary
Tinsley
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1648
Sicily
Tinsley
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1660
Edward
Tinsley
DATE 27 MAR 2001
~1642
Richard
Tinsley
DATE 14 FEB 2001
Seward
DATE 14 FEB 2001
Robert
Payne
DATE 14 FEB 2001
Unknown
Jennings
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1688 - 1801
David
Tinsley
113
113
DATE 14 FEB 2001
~1692 - 1774
Phillip
Tinsley
82
82
DATE 7 MAR 2001
1685 - 1764
Thomas
S
Tinsley
79
79
or1704 DATE 31 MAY 2001
1697 - 1741
Margaret
Vawter
44
44
DATE 8 MAR 2001
Johanna
James
Taylor
DATE 14 FEB 2001
Grace
Phillips
Grace /Phillips/
~1742 - 1816
William
Wyatt
Tinsley
74
74
DATE 27 FEB 2001
~1734
Harriett
Tinsley
DATE 15 MAR 2001
1722 - 1825
Sarah
Tinsley
103
103
DATE 15 MAR 2001
1727 - 1783
Elizabeth
Tinsley
56
56
DATE 15 MAR 2001
Joseph
Johns
DATE 14 MAR 2001
1717 - 1801
Richard
Vernon
84
84
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1730 - 1798
Edward
Tinsley
68
68
DATE 27 MAR 2001
1738 - 1814
Isaac
Tinsley
76
76
DATE 15 MAR 2001
1750 - 1822
Joshua
Tinsley
72
72
DATE 15 MAR 2001
Jane
Lee
DATE 14 FEB 2001
1742
Elizabeth
Beauford
Ellen
Phillips
Ellen /Phillips/
Britton
Jessie
Phillips
Britton Jessie /Phillips/
Meric
Morris
Thomas
Cleveland
1855 - 1927
Mollie
72
72
~1670
Thomas
Jackson
DATE 7 MAR 2001
~1672
Andrew
Jackson
DATE 7 MAR 2001
Eddie
Cleveland
D. >1822
Elizabeth
Harrison
DATE 6 MAR 2001
1708
Jack
Ernsley
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1642 - 1666
Elizabeth
Ann
Beauchamp
24
24
1607 - 1661
Johann
Georg
Rucker
54
54
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1610 - 1666
Isabella
56
56
1577
William
Conrad
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1579
Catherine
1549
Hans
Conrad
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1551
Hilda
Maria
Pepersach
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1517
Conrad
Heinz Levi
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1520
Margaret
Elizabeth
Kuri
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1488
William
Georg
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1489
Victoria
Weindl
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1456
Richard
Conrad
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1459
Isabella
Marie
1423
Richard
Levi
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1426
Elizabeth
Maria
Malschuer
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1400
Albert
Henry Levi
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1405
Elizabeth
1365
Albert
Levi
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1360
Catherine
1340
Helschmeltz
Heintz
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1368
Helschmeltz
Ambrose
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
1302
Friederick
Schmeltz
Rucker
DATE 15 FEB 2001
Lois
Cleveland
Lois /Cleveland/
Texie
Cleveland
Texie /Cleveland/
Brook
Cleveland
George
Cleveland
Tincy
Morris
Tincy /Morris/
Edward
White
Bert
White
Claude
White
Lula
Morris
Lula /Morris/
1818 - 1885
Serepta
Rucker
67
67
John
Vickery
Horace
Vickery
Susannah
Coghill
Margaret
Margaret
Vawter
DATE 27 FEB 2001
~1720 - ~1792
Shem
Cook
72
72
DATE 27 FEB 2001
Beatrice
Vickery
Willie
Vickery
Catherine
William
Phillips
DATE 27 FEB 2001
Susaanah
Lloyd
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1642
Elizabeth
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1643
Peter
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1645
Isabella
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1647
Johann
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1662
Johann
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1663
Thomas
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1665
Ambrose
Levi
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1666
Elizabeth
Isabella
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1551
Maria
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1553
George
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
Margaret
Blasins
1579
Victoria
Marie
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1608
Conrad
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1610
William
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1611
Mary
Margaret
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
1612
Gretchen
Louise
Rucker
DATE 27 FEB 2001
William
Vickery
Dora
Morris
Lucian
Lawton
Lucian /Lawton/
Bell
Lawton
Bell /Lawton/
Emma
Lawton
Emma /Lawton/
Denver
Lawton
Denver /Lawton/
1823 - 1899
Sarah
Ann
Rucker
76
76
1889 - 1970
Lois
Rucker
80
80
Junior
Lawton
Junior /Lawton/
Dewey
Lawton
Dewey /Lawton/
Vera
Lawton
Vera /Lawton/
Howard
Lawton
Howard /Lawton/
Cora
Lawton
Cora /Lawton/
Twin
Lawton
1884 - 1967
William
Lon
Morris
83
83
Beulah
Elrod
Beulah /Elrod/
Blanch
Morris
Hubert
Morris
Hubert /Morris/
Francis
E.
Rucker
Gladys
Morris
Gladys /Morris/
Sara
Morris
Sara /Morris/
Guy
Morris
Guy /Morris/
Elizabeth
Morris
1978 - 1978
David
Winn
Kay
b 6-20-1978 d 6-20-1978 Anencephalic del at Cobb Memorial by C-Sec. David is buried in the Kay family lot at Rose Hill Cemetery, Royston, Ga, with his grandparents, Toombs Hodges Kay, Sr. and Mamie Viola Winn Kay. My dad, Toombs Hodges Kay, Sr., designed, ordered and paid for the monument to David that is in the burial lot. [Gary Winn Kay, April 1995]
1830
Jordan
R.
Ford
1830
Barbary
Smith
1852 - 1906
John
D.
Ford
53
53
1856
Sarah
J.C.D.
Ford
1858
William
R.
Ford
D. 1862
William
Barden
Rucker
William was a Con. Sol. and d. 8-1-1862, Richmond Vir. 1860 RUCKER WILLIAM B. Elbert County GA 852 Elbert District Federal Population Schedule GA 1860 Federal Census Index GA370124252 1860 RUCKER WILLIAM B. Elbert County GA 416 Elbert Dist. Slave schedule GA 1860 Slave Schedule GA12034614 RUCKER, William Nr Elberton GA 35 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.3, p. —Serial: 10000; Volume: 2
1860
Josa
P.
Ford
1787 - 1839
John
Ford
51
51
Still Living.
1790 - 1863
Jinsev
72
72
Marriages 1806 - 1850 Elbert County, GA ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1806-1809 Shows the marriage as: Ford, John and Jinsev Head Jan. 1, 1808 on pg 133 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/elbert/vitals/marriages/elbrmarr.txt
1796 - 1892
Joseph
Henderson
Jones
96
96
1806 - 1847
Lucy
Banks
41
41
1800 - 1863
Polly
63
63
1786 - 1853
James
Patterson
66
66
John
Foster
John /Foster/
Mildred
A.
Jones
Mildred A. /Jones/
Neal
McMullan
1851 - 1940
J.L.
Chasteen
89
89
James Lazuras Chasteen was born in 1853 according to family records in S.C. But tombstone indicates a b, date of 1850.
Thomas
Jones
Thomas /Jones/
1806 - 1857
Priscilla
Lee
Jones
51
51
1799 - 1874
James
Robertson
Sadler
75
75
D. 1825
Simeon
Jones
Rebecca
Banks
Rebecca /Banks/
1814 - 1889
Seaborn
Solomon
Jones
74
74
1821 - 1880
Mary
Malinda
Sadler
58
58
Wm.
Bratton
Sadler
Jane
Erwin
Jane /Erwin/
1830 - 1864
Dickson
L.
Baker
34
34
1849 - 1914
Mary
Garrison
65
65
~1639 - 1748
John
Tinsley
109
109
DATE 7 MAR 2001
1854
John
Foster
Baker
1855
Laura
A.
Baker
1860
Mary
Deliniah
Baker
~1644 - <1748
Cornelius
Tinsley
104
104
DATE 7 MAR 2001
Eliza
Mary
Davis
DATE 7 MAR 2001
1860
Ester
Jane
Baker
1864
Dickson Allen
Crayton
Baker
~1687
Ann
Tinsley
DATE 7 MAR 2001
D. 1762
John
Goff
1855 - 1939
Fletcher
Llewalphine
Brown
84
84
1881 - 1952
Stewart
Dixon
Brown
71
71
1896 - 1977
Lula
Mae
Conwell
81
81
Record of marrige gives dates 4-6-1916 and 6-1-1916 Correct date not avail.
1747 - 1828
David
Tinsley
81
81
OCCU PLAC lynchburg np DATE 15 MAR 2001
Mary
Stewart
Brown
Mary Stewart /Brown/
Stewart
Dixon
Brown
Living
Ford
Sara
Frances
Brown
1750 - <1818
Sarah
McDaniel
68
68
DATE 15 MAR 2001
1749 - >1824
Nancy
McDaniel
75
75
DATE 15 MAR 2001
Roberta
Moore
1689 - 1762
John
Tinsley
73
73
OCCU PLAC Halifax Co., Antrim Twp DATE 31 MAY 2001
Living
Brown
~1705 - 1770
Susannah
Chiles
65
65
1827 - 1890
Francis
Marion
Brown
62
62
~1702
Mary
Tinsley
DATE 31 MAY 2001
1720 - 1780
John
William
Pendelton
60
60
DATE 15 MAR 2001
1691 - 1776
John
Pendelton
85
85
1833 - 1915
Rena
Drucilla
Roberts
81
81
1789 - 1845
Dozier
Tabor
Brown
56
56
Benjamin
Brown
Nancy
1792 - 1871
Mary
Gaines
Herndon
79
79
Edward
Herndon
Living
Ford
Nancy
Ann
Rucker
1868 - 1944
James
Edgar
Conwell
75
75
1870 - 1933
Augusta
Franklin
Fortson
62
62
Frances
Bickley
Gleen
Conwell
Gleen /Conwell/
Edwin
Boyd
Conwell
Edwin Boyd /Conwell/
Caroline
Addington
Walter
Robert
Conwell
Walter Robert /Conwell/
Helen
Williford
Louise
Conwell
Flowers
Louise Conwell /Flowers/
Flowers
/Flowers/
Living
1779
Mary
Wingfield
DATE 14 MAR 2001
Helen
Conwell
Helen /Conwell/
Mason
1st. Name not known.
~1760 - 1818
James
Marr
58
58
1798 - 1836
William
Francis
Wells
37
37
Cora Dudley Had a Great deal of information on Wells and traveled to Texas on several occasions to meet with family members who had moved to Texas from Hart and Franklin Co. Grandmother Morris was the only family member to remain in Georgia. Her reason for staying was her family . WWsr. was by history a ferry attendent for some time and worked on the Arkansas river. It was there were he first met Jim Bowie and started to move about. This was several years prior to his death at the Alamo. On September 19 in 1827Jim Bowie was acting as second in a duel between Wells and Maddox. THIS DUEL WAS FOUGHT ON A SANDBAR IN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN NATCHEZ MISS. AND VIDALIA, LOUISANA and is documented in the local press. There is a fairly larg library in Vidalia. WWsr was an apparent friend of Dr. John Sutherland who loaned him money to purchase a Yeager rifle. Sutherland did not die at the Alamo. He was a courier at the time and was out of the fort when the attack began. Wells arrived at the Alamo apparently in the company of Captain Patton.
1818
William
Francis
Wells
Eight children were born to William and Amy . Only seven names are avail. at this time. See 1850 census Hart Co. Ga.
Kelton
My original information had this grandparent listed as Amy Nickols . The Alamo material list her as Jane Nichols.
1832 - 1903
Amy
A.
Roe
70
70
1849
Mary
F.
Wells
1851
John
F.
Wells
1857
Samuel
J.
Wells
Living
Ford
1857
Amanda
J .
Wells
1860
Andrew
J.
Wells
1869
Reuben
J.
Wells
Samuel
Roe
Levina
Ann
Glover
Margaret
Estes
Margaret /Estes/
1860
Reuben
E.
Allen
Margaret
McDaniel
DATE 14 MAR 2001
1762 - 1833
Joseph
Allen
71
71
Joseph Allen lived in Elbert C. Ga. and served in the American Revolution. Record of his military service has been accepted by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Agnes
Patterson
Agnes /Patterson/
1900
Clipsy
Ann
Ford
Living
Bab
Barbara /Ford/
Emma
Ford
Parham
Emma Ford /Parham/
John
Patterson
John /Patterson/
Rebecca
Joseph
J.
Allen
Joseph J. /Allen/
Charlotte
Hendry
William
Allen
William /Allen/
John
Allen
John /Allen/
Rhoda
Allen
Rhoda /Allen/
Willian
B. Cox
1891 - 1957
Johnny
Luther
Dudley
65
65
Luther Dudley was the son of a baptist minister and was somewhat typical. He worked at several occupations including carpenter,game warden , farmer, and gambler. He was a heavy drinker and smoker(primarily hand rolled Prince Albert) and probably died prematurily as a result of those habits. His death was due to Pancreatic Cancer and his last year of life was horrible he existed on morphine shots and lost from 185# down to around 50#. A drinking buddy of his related to me on his death bed that Luther had murderd a man at the Smith McGee bridge in Hart Co. Mr Jude Isom who related the story to me state that the gentleman was killed with a small hatchet and that Luther always carried one especially when he was drinking and gambling. According to Isom they were that night returning form a night of same plus drinking . He stated that he did not see the fatal blow but that he heard a thud and a splash when the body hit the water. Mr Isom denied all personal involvement and gave full credit to Dudley as the perfomer of the murder most foul as it was reported in the local paper. Dudley did have a foul temper when he had a hangover . I can personally attest to that(WCF_ grandson). Dudley was an avid reader of the Holy Bible and never washed his hair. He would always brush his hair for 100 strokes and I never saw him with his hair dirty. On sunday he would read the bible for hours and simutaneously brush his hair while smoking. My brother and I lived with our grandparents while our father was in service (WW11) and our mother worked in a sewing plant in Hartwell. Our greatgrand father Marion Allen also lived in the house during and after that time until his death. Dudleys children give various accounts of his meaness and/or generosity. His mother left the family and moved away from my greatgrand father because of jealousy. He was a Baptist minister and " women were attracted to him" . Willie Pulliam from Elberton who knew the family said there was some cause for her jealousy! She moved in with he son Yancey Valentine Dudley who appeared to be her favorite. Willie is the niece of Yancey by marriage and knows a good deal about the situation. Of all the peoble that I saw my grandfather interact with he seemed to dislike my uncle Haley Allen the most. Haley was a little slow (family hx. says this was due to being struck by lightning ) but I suspect there was little wrong with Haley except terminal lazyiness. We had a battery powered radio and each night Haley would show up to listen. He clunked on the bridge just outside the yard and we were always forewarned of his eminent arrival. Once there he would knock at the door and ask " is he on" and my grandfather would always ask "who Hale" , Haley would always answer "Mr. District Attorney" . Neither would talk until the show was over and Haley without Comment would get up and clobber on home to Lois. Luther would always grunt "Damn" as uncle left. When I was ab out 8 yrs. old my grandfather was away from home under the influence of "demon rum" and it was time to plow the garden . As a result the job fell on me . with neophyte hands I Caught the mule and placed the collar and stymes on he and hooked the trace to the sled , loaded the plow, and yelled in an authoritative voice" get up" . My only problem was that I did not fasten the lines to the bit . The mule lurched forward and the trace hit him on the leg and frightned him . He immediately ran and the more he ran the harder the trace hit him . Parts of the plow were found between our home and Elbert Co. where the mule finally freed himself of all encumbering equipment and stopped to rest. He was eventually recovered by a very unhappy grandpa. Fortunately he saw humor in the situiation and I was not clobbered. Grandpa always looked for reasons to leave the field and on one hot day Kenneth and I were in the field with him. Kenneth got a grain of sand in his pants and screamed" I've been spider bit". Luther immediately unhitched the mule and throwing Kenneth on his back we hauled ass to the house never to return to the field that day. Once home Kenneth didn't die and we all watched him as he made a full recovery in about five minutes. Both Kenneth and I after that were frequently bit by various spiders and snakes and rushed home for a full day of observation. For some reason the doctor was never called.
1910 - 1998
Fannie
Ida
Ford
88
88
1799
Elizabeth
Allen
James
B.
Head
Harriett
Plety /Allen/
William
P.
Reed
William P. /Reed/
Nancy
Allen
Nancy /Allen/
Elijah
W.
Couch
Sarah
Allen
Sarah /Allen/
William
Kelly
William /Kelly/
Polly
Allen
Polly /Allen/
Blair
1897 - 1985
Cora
Amelia
Allen
88
88
Cora Dudley was an extremely active women in the Clubs of the community including the Home Demonstration club and all church related clubs. She however never learned to cook in her entire life and most food presented to the table was edible but barely. She would always make a concoction known as raisin pie which consisted of clabbered carnation milk and raisins with an amount of sugar added . This was a horrible dish. She was a great believer in the Sears catalog and she often ordered wall paper from them . The house did not have walls within the frame structure so we would first cover the studs with corrugated box sections then we wall papered that. Our grandest posession when I lived with them was a kerosene stove on wich she could burn the food. She was a totally non violent person and would never spank us and would rarely if ever scold us. She however was totally opposed to my grandfathers drinking and would search high and low for his bottle hiding place. Most always it was in and under the plants in the front yard or in the trunk or under the seat of his 36 Ford coupe. Judd Isom was always of the opinion that Cora poisioned Luther to keep him from drinking and that she ultimately caused his death by cancer. Again Judd was just trying to be helpful in clarifing a family situation for me. Cora did not learn to drive until she was in her late sixties. Her son Steve bought for her several cars over the years with more and more powerful Motors . On a trip to the hospital one day a green flash passed me and it was Granny doing about 80 mi. per hr. I latter found out from the distraught passenger in the car that a truck driver had pissed her off and she had "left him in the dust". Troyce Griffin the passenger vowed to never ride with her again. To avoid rape and other crimes against womanhood Cora always wore a mans hat to fool the would be attacker. Recently a daughter who has now reached 80 was met by me in her car ,the auto was well across the center line and everyone had to drive aside to miss her . My mother was in the car and I asked her why the were riding over the line. The explanatioin was simple "they were driving the speed limit and no one needed to go any faster". This proves that Genes are thicker than water. After the death of Luther D. ,Cora became a world traveler she went to England to visit with my uncle Calvin and his wife Joyce and traveled extensively in the U.S.A. . On one of her quest to Texas she attempted to establish our family with William Wells who died at the Alamo. Because of his death there his family was granted a section of land . Wells property was never claimed so to her we became the obvious heirs. She was not successful in her claim so I believe I'll try it in my old age. We could own downtown San Antonio. She also visited the west coast in 1957 and there was some question as to whether she would get back for my wedding. I have a letter given to me by Troyce and I will make the contents a part of her story. July 17, 1957 Dear Troyce, Read your letter sure was glad to hear from you. Glad you had a nice trip too,and to Ala! Well if i could be met by any of them on a main bus route was kinda figuring on stopping over a day or 2 there myself , , Could be Texas again tho, had written Ruby,and your letter explains no answer from her Also can't hear from Blanche had sent a letter to Sib to hand to Hubert for her. Guess shes not home.Well! just wish you could be along with me too. Yes Grace did go to Texas,think it was fine for them to go along together, I knew she would never start alone. She has not written anything about it but the Texas people have written me such nice news and how much they enjoyed our Ga. people visiting Glad you saw Bitian Ida and Jessie I Think of them a lots especially Ida, was she like you expected her to be? Well Uncle Francis Dan Ella in Dallas is another unique person tho I loved being with them all. Homecoming at Damascus in 4th Sun most certainly would like to be there They have a wonderful Pastor and family. I had sent enlargement of GG, mother and they have it in the study of the church. Was putting up uncle Francis one soon and I persuaded ELLA to offer them a beautiful antique frame(once his own) to put it in. dont know if I told you that the Gfather Wells was at the Arkansas ferry,he and Davy Crockett spent the night there at the ferry and went along together to join Sam Houston in the fight for Texas Freedom. hope sometimes to to go to the Alamo. My boys say he was the only Georgian on the Bronze plaque in the Alamo. Massaqud by mexicans. I think I saw in the oldest Bible (at Corrines)from her dads belongings Birth dates from 1775 of the Ancestors. The Roe ( or Rae :my note wcf) family meritiorus in letters. How I would like to have copies of these things,Idon' know why, but I adore such old relics and records from early Ancestors Must be they wanted the younger generations to apreciate their great effort and sacrifices oh yes the old peoples class is named The Joanna Sister of Francis and uncle Andrew. I urged on of the older relatives to tell my why? were all but our own grandmother there in Texas one big family. He said grandmother Amelia already had her home in Ga. and the others came to Texas to take up the inheritance. I think we were about to forget any kin in Texas. That's the biggest naution here while -_The West just drifts along with the majority. they'er afraid to hurt the negro's fellings and do nothing about segregation. I ran into all this negro pushing time I got to El paso and it continues in the west, you know its a vast Country west of the mississippi (spelled missippi in original letter) and big. I see more oil refriners and wells than in Texas people let their wealth come before anything else in sections I've seen churches are neglected and Sabbath days are used for clean up and workdays, makes me appreciate our nice churches and priveleges we have in our worship. Plenty of missions needed in our own Western U.S.A. its been plenty hot most of the time Very pleasant in early A.M. sure enjoying hearing from you Call Lola tell her Im thinking of her too as I write. I know you are glad of Dixon living near as Atlanta Ill go to Chicago inOct, Steve and Helen expecting a baby there Why my plans back thru Texas ,probably Ala. too Oh yes Blanche in Summer School Sh's a busy gal Love always Cora P S probably start homeward by 1st wk in Aug. and prepare to attend Billy's wedding have made an allover lace bright dress to wear (if I like it then) Letter was mailed from Long Beach, Calif.
Mattie
Rose
Allen
Rose /Allen/
Jessie
Allen
Jessie /Allen/
Marion
Allen
Marion /Allen/
William
Allen
William /Allen/
Paris
Allen
Paris /Allen/
Daniel
Allen
Dollie
Allen
Lillian
Allen
Lillian /Allen/
Thronton
Allen
Thronton /Allen/
Ruby
Dudley
Ruby /Dudley/
Agnes
Allen
John
Patterson
John /Patterson/
Robert
Brooks
Living
Satterfield
Living
Ford
1846 - 1927
Samuel
James
Ridgway
81
81
1850
Mary
Elizabeth
Cook
1870
Rinder
Ridgway
1871
Mollie
Ridgway
1873
Noah
J.
Ridgway
Willis
Grover
Dudley
Willis Grover /Dudley/
1876
Will T.
Ridgway
1878
John
Ridgway
1881
Minnie
Ridgway
1883
Emmar
Ridgway
1886
Ethel
Ridgway
1888 - 1971
Lemuel
M.
Ridgway
82
82
Lee N.
Ridgway
Lee N. /Ridgway/
Guy
Ridgway
Guy /Ridgway/
Blanche
Brown
Johnny
Luther
Dudley
Johnny Luther /Dudley/
1812 - 1866
Lemuel
Thomas
Ridgway
54
54
There is a Lemuel T. Ridgway list on the 1841 and 1845 Mississippi Census. Choctaw County.
1822 - 1859
Elizabeth
Hamblette
37
37
1840
Sarah
A
Ridgway
Found 1870 US Census no husband son Lemuel age 3. Had $200 in real estate and $100 in personal estate
1850
J.
Henry
Ridgway
1853 - 1914
Nancy
Ann
Ridgway
60
60
1856
Margaret
Ridgway
1858
Martha
C.
Ridgway
Frances
Ridgway
1770 - 1840
James
Ridgway
70
70
1774 - 1860
Elizabeth
Tennison
86
86
Steve
Dudley
Steve /Dudley/
John
Tennison
Elizabeth
D. 1801
Thomas
Ridgway
Lucy
Christian
1774
Robert
Ridgway
1776
John
Thomas
Ridgway
1778
Sallie
1780
Lemuel
Ridgway
1780
Drury
Ridgway
Mary
Ridgway
Calvin
Chester
Dudley
Calvin Chester /Dudley/
Samuel
Ridgway
Hope Ridgway a signer of the Dec of Independence from S.C. may have been his son and there may be one add. Child for a total of eight.
D. 1739
Elizabeth
Woodson
Mary
Bellomy
Phebe
Seay
Sallie
Robertson
Sallie /Robertson/
Blanche
Rucker
Sue
Rucker
1918
William
C.
Rucker
1862
Babria
S.
Ford
1866
Mary
E.
Ford
D. 1950
Francis
Marion
Allen
Francis Allen was a small virgous man who walked where ever he went. Almost every day until his death he walked from crossroads to Hartwell and back . He spent long periods gossiping with his cronies at the courthouse . His favorite past time in my memory was pestering our dog who learned to climb trees to get away from him .Blacky was the dog and was the proud posession of Steve Skelton Dudley a Grandson. see note sheet : EllenMorris Allen. Gramps as he was affectionately know had a palsy in his hand and when he tried to drink coffee in the A.M. he would pour into his saucer an amount to cool . The fun would then start as he attemped to reach his mouth with the saucer and coordinate his hand and head movements. He also had to make it through a big handle bar mustache before he made the mouth. I would always get tickled when I watched and would then be whacked on the dome of my head by my hung over grandfather J.Luther Dudley. See:_ Johnny Luther Dudley and Cora Amelia Dudley
1868
A. P.
Ford
1869
Addy
E.
Ford
1869
K.V.
Ford
1872
Marcus
D.
Ford
1854
Isaac
Ford
Thenea
Emanaline
Ford
Thenea Emanaline /Ford/
Addieline
Ford
Addieline /Ford/
Reuben
Estes
Reuben /Estes/
1818 - 1858
Mary
A.
Haynes
39
39
1838
Sarah
L.E.
Allen
1866 - 1937
Ellen Amy
Marie
Morris
71
71
Husband Francis Marion Allen said to have provided home next door for a lady known to his children and grandchildren as Vicey. Mrs. Allen was for years in a declining state of health brought on by multiple pregnancies. Vicey was said to assist Mrs. Allen with the children and also To aid and comfort Gramps. Mr. Allen died at Home on 7-4-1950 of a stroke. The year of his death he walked from our home in crossroads to Anderson S,C. in one day and spent the night with one of his children then left the next A.M. and walked on to Greenville S.C. he remained there overnight and then reversed the trip over the next two days . The total walked miles exceeded 120 mi. At the present little is known about the parents of FMA. Further research is in progress in Elbert Co.
1839
M. E.
Allen
1841
Thomas
J.
Allen
Served in Confederate Army and is buried at Old Hendrys Church . His grave has a confederate marker . He served in Co B. 24 th Ga. Inf. CSA
1843
Martha
C.
Allen
George
Washington
Cleveland
1846 - 1921
James
Monroe
Allen
75
75
1850 - 1938
Mary Elizabeth
Frances
Sanders
87
87
1848
Nancy
Caroline
Allen
Robert
N.
Brown
1850
Henry
C.
Allen
Never Married:
1852
William
E.
Allen
1897 - 1897
Dora
Allen
1855 - 1923
Eliza
Frances
Allen
67
67
Nathan
Sanders
Elizabeth
Jane
Estes
Elizabeth Jane /Estes/
1740 - 1823
James
Ridgway
83
83
D. 1781
John
Ridgway
1746 - 1816
William
Ridgway
70
70
D. 1804
Richard
Ridgway
Rosamond
Ridgway
Mary
Garnett
Charity
Elvie A.
Eskew
Allen
Elvie A. Eskew /Allen/
William
Clayton
Ford
William Clayton /Ford/
Elizabeth
Chizenhall
Peggy
1793 - 1854
Nelson
Ridgway
61
61
Anna
Jackson
1794 - 1850
Burel
Ridgway
56
56
Moved to Green Co. Ala. in 1835
Rachel
Winn
Fortson
1795
Tagitha
Ridgway
John
Woods
1799
Bazel
Ridgway
Catherine
Halton
Grace A.
Parten
Allen
Grace A. Parten /Allen/
1800
Samuel
Ridgway
Charlotte
Browner
Mahala
D.
Morris
1803 - 1885
Nancy
Tennison
Ridgway
81
81
Wm.
Thomas
Oliver Cook
1807
Mary
Ridgway
Was Apparently Infirmed and never Married.
1809 - 1887
James
Irwin
Ridgway
78
78
Sarah
E.
Sappington
1810 - 1893
John
T.
Ridgway
82
82
Sarah
Lenore
Colvard
John
Sibley
Allen
John Sibley /Allen/
1814 - 1894
Robert
C.
Ridgway
80
80
Josephine
1816 - 1893
Addi
77
77
In the 1880 US Census there is a servant listed in the home. The name was Oliver Daniel he was a 21 year old black male. He was from Georgia as well as his mother and father. Live in Webbsboro, Elbert, GA in 1880 as a farmer.
~1825
Mary
C.
Stinchcomb
1874 - 1968
Gordon
G.
Ridgway
93
93
1885 - 1973
Bessie
Cunningham
88
88
Clara
Sue
Ridgway
Clara Sue /Ridgway/
Buryl
Ridgway
Buryl /Ridgway/
Rudolph
Ridgway
Rudolph /Ridgway/
1873 - 1939
Lemuel
Harrison
Ridgway
66
66
Henry
Grady
Allen
Henry Grady /Allen/
1879 - 1951
Myra
Duncan
72
72
Polly
Ridgway
Polly /Ridgway/
1905
Fred
A
Ridgway
Still Living.
Bessie
Robert
Ridgway
Robert /Ridgway/
Ruth
Ridgway
Ruth /Ridgway/
1885 - 1958
Paul J.
Ridgway
72
72
Postmaster In Toccoa - Poss. Buried In Toccoa Poss. Had Son Named "P. J., Plus Others
Jessie
Amelia Van
Goldsysnovan
Hazel
Ridgway
Hazel /Ridgway/
Paul J.
Ridgway
Paul J. /Ridgway/
Thomas
Watson
Allen
Thomas Watson /Allen/
1883 - 1957
Bessie
M.
Ridgway
73
73
O. E.
Bennett
1876 - 1908
Fannie
M.
Ridgway
32
32
1870 - 1940
David
Alfred
Starr
70
70
Blanche
Ridgway
Blanche /Ridgway/
Reeves
Smith
1875 - 1899
Susie
L.
Ridgway
24
24
Rad
Bowers
Polly
Lamar
Harber
Living
Ridgway
Haley
Allen
Haley /Allen/
Living
Ridgway
1902 - 1963
Jane
Lofton
61
61
Tommy
Thomas Walter /Ridgway/
Patricia
Ann
Ridgway
Patricia Ann /Ridgway/
Douglas
N.
McCurdy
Douglas N. /McCurdy/
Living
Habermann
1844 - 1938
W.D.
Jack
Allen
94
94
Both W.D. Jack Allen And wife Nancy Ann Ridgway Allen are buried in the Allen Family Cem.
Rob
Allen
Rob /Allen/
Mack
Allen
Mack /Allen/
1889 - 1921
Mamie
Allen
Whitfield
31
31
Ruben
Allen
Ruben /Allen/
1906
Carlton
Whitfield
Carlton died at 3 yrs of age on 6-10-1909.
William
Rucker
Tavener
Rucker
Lemuel
Rucker
Frances
Rucker
Elizabeth
Rucker
John
Childs
Standley
Jones
Standley /Jones/
William
Alexander
John
Telford
Morris
Allen
Morris /Allen/
Claudie
Telford
George
H.
Telford
Fredrick
Rucker
Telford
Zaidee
E.
Telford
Joseph
C.
Telford
Lillian
B.
Telford
Fannie
L.
Telford
John
Ross
Telford
Robert
B.
Telford
William
Pemperton
Maxwell
William Pemperton /Maxwell/
Jeanie
Allen
Jeanie /Allen/
1811 - 1899
Andrew
Jackson
Brown
88
88
A.
Nelms
A. /Nelms/
Sallie
>1685 - Unknown
Peter
Rucker
~1710
Gideon
Rucker
~1716
Joshua
Rucker
Andrew
Brown
Margaret
Adams
Living
Lankford
1862 - 1923
Willis
Groves
Dudley
61
61
Living
Lankford
Living
Nunnally
Living
Ham
Gus
Augusta /Mouchet/
Callie
Adams
Charlie
Jones
Mouchet
Charlie Jones /Mouchet/
Mary
Phillips
1860 - 1939
Martha
Moore
79
79
1915 - 1958
Joe
Rucker
Ford
43
43
(Reflections of Joe Ford by William C. Ford, Sr. Joe's son) Joe was a plumber and electrician and also a machinist. He died as a result of a short in an electric water pump at Ginns swimming pool. At the time of his death he was the Gas Superintendent for the City of Royston. He was a WW11 vet and served overseas in Italy in or about Naples. His rank was Staff Sergeant . He also worked in Toccoa at the Letourneau plant later to become Letourneau-Westinghouse. His first job was with Boyd Dilworth in Royston as a grocery clerk. He also farmed with his father Joel Grover Ford and brothers William and Henry. He was very tender hearted and would often cry at things I fear I have that same personality which were not particularity sad . I fear I have the same personality trait.
Joshua
Ford
Joshua /Ford/
Margarett
Black
John
Ford
John /Ford/
Mary
Moss
Mary /Moss/
1869 - 1943
James Henry
Edward
Allen
74
74
Mary
Lula
Owens
Mary Lula /Owens/
Perlie
Mae
Allen
Perlie Mae /Allen/
James
Roscoe
Allen
James Roscoe /Allen/
Ira
Wilson
Allen
Ira Wilson /Allen/
Bertha
Elton
Allen
1849 - 1907
Robert
Hamlet
Ridgway
57
57
George
Clark
Allen
George Clark /Allen/
Calvin
Owen
Allen
Dallas
Edward
Allen
Charles
Lee
Allen
Lois
Caroline
Allen
Lois Caroline /Allen/
1871
Warren
Hardy
Allen
1872
Lettie
Alice
Allen
1874
Ira
Anderson
Allen
1876
Luther
Vernon
Allen
1878
Orphia
Ellen
Allen
1839 - 1900
Martha
Cartledge
61
61
1880
Sara
Myrtis
Allen
Mary
Edna
Allen
Mary Edna /Allen/
Evie
Caroline
Allen
Evie Caroline /Allen/
1886
Charlie
Harrison
Allen
Ernest
Christian
Allen
Ernest Christian /Allen/
Willie
Waymond
Allen
Willie Waymond /Allen/
Ida
Mae
Allen
Ida Mae /Allen/
Thomas
J.
Haynes
Lettie
Duncan
Lettie /Duncan/
Moses
Haynes
Living
Sarah
E.
Scales
1899 - 1965
William
Noah
Prather
65
65
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Living
Worley
Henry
Freeman
Worley
Henry Freeman /Worley/
Living
James
Ada
Tinsley
Gaines
Ada Tinsley /Gaines/
Connie
Deloris
Milford
Elizabeth
Ann
McGee
Living
Saxton
Living
McConnell
Living
Ledford
Living
Price
Living
Fisher
Isom
Massey
Leona
Massey
Leona /Massey/
1908 - 1989
Robert
Edwin
Ridgway
80
80
It is possible that his initial Christian name was Edwin Robert Ridgway. However, he was known as Edwin Ridgway, and he eventually--and possibly always--used the full name of Robert Edwin Ridgway. He was a medical doctor in Royston, GA most of his life. He was known as "Dr. Ed" by many people. [Gary Winn Kay, April 1995] After leaving Royston he studied at Richmond Academy in Augusta Ga. From there he went to the Medical College of Ga. After finishing there he interned at St. Barnabus Hospital in New Jersey and took additional work in Infectious diseases. He met his wife at that hospital where she was a nursing student. He was an excellent tennis player and won the Augusta city singles championship while at Richmond Academy. [William C. Ford, Sr., M.D.]
Robert
Royston
Robert /Royston/
Marion
Massey
Marion /Massey/
~1696
Alice
Tinsley
DATE 31 MAY 2001
~1698
Sicily
Tinsley
DATE 31 MAY 2001
~1705
Cornelius
Tinsley
DATE 31 MAY 2001
Unknown
Caldwell
Unknown /Caldwell/
Twin
Lawton
Robert
Kelton
Robert /Kelton/
Cleveland
Massey
Cleveland /Massey/
Evans
/Evans/
Albert
Maurice
Ruff
Albert Maurice /Ruff/
Caroleen
Seymour
Caroleen Seymour //
Living
Andrews
Living
Andrews
James
Franklin
Andrews
James Franklin /Andrews/
Marilyn
Eliose
Williams
Marilyn Eliose /Williams/
1922 - 1984
Arthur
Pope
Smith
61
61
(Medical):Cause of death was lung related. He was a smoker, and may have had lung cancer.
1926 - 1998
Mildred
King
71
71
1853 - 1883
Richard
C.
Smith
30
30
1858 - 1894
Lady
Blanch
Jennings
36
36
1771 - 1818
Fielding
Dillard
47
47
1706 - 1774
Thomas
Dillard
68
68
D. 1779
Sarah
Mason
Patsey
Martha
Beadles
Patsey Martha /Beadles/
1803
Joseph
Beadles
Dillard
1804
Susan
Dillard
~1805
Mary
Dillard
1806
Sarah
Ann
Dillard
1808 - 1875
Richard
Dillard
66
66
1804
Elizabeth
Dillard
1810 - 1844
Harriet
Dillard
34
34
1813
Lucinda
1814
Martha
Custis
Dillard
1815
Fieldin
Dillard
D. 1837
Cornelius
Furcron
Felix
Hardeman
Felix /Hardeman/
1831 - 1832
Virginia
Sarah Hanah
Furcron
1
1
1833
Juriah H.
Myhafy
Furcron
1834
Neath
1837 - >1880
Susan
T.
43
43
1832 - >1880
Thomas
C.
Jennings
48
48
Received a medical dischare from the Confederate Army 16 Spet., 1861
1859
Jessie
Jennings
1862
Maude
Jennings
1864
Mary
Bell
Jennings
1867
Peter
Henery
Jennings
1870
Thomas
J.
Jennings
1874
Laura
S.
Jennings
1876
Solomon
P.
Jennings
1879 - 1949
Ernest
Miles
Smith
70
70
1879 - 1946
Jessie
Viola
Smith
66
66
1897
John
Richard
Smith
1898 - 1979
James
Ernest
Smith
80
80
1900
Ozzie
Claude
Smith
1901 - 1976
Goerge
Joseph
Smith
74
74
1903
Fannie
Lou
Smith
1905 - 1978
Samuel
Smith
73
73
Farmer
1908 - 1992
Henry
Jackson
Smith
83
83
1910 - 1965
Loyd
Smith
55
55
1912
Garland
Marion
Smith
1914 - 1914
Little
Daughter
Smith
1915 - 1995
Lucy
Mae
Smith
79
79
1919
Blanche
Ophelia
Smith
Sarah
Jones
A.Y.
Jones
A.Y. /Jones/
Linnie
Tiller
Linnie /Tiller/
Loula
Palmer
Loula /Palmer/
~1911
Molly
Saxon
Still Living.
Julia
Tiller
Julia /Tiller/
Sarah
Tiller
Sarah /Tiller/
J.C.
Saxon
J.C. /Saxon/
Edward
Gunter
Edward /Gunter/
Marettia
Andrews
Marettia /Andrews/
1889
George
Clarence
King
Margie
Portifield
Margie /Portifield/
Thelma
King
Thelma /King/
Living
King
Living
King
Living
King
Living
King
Living
King
Living
King
Living
King
1860
Josephine
Dudley
1857
W.A.
King
1879
Cora
V.
King
1881
Ida
Mary
King
1883
Treseig
B.
King
1885
James
G.
King
1887
Sanford
King
1892
Louney
Pitman
King
1894
Clara
King
1897
Lorina
Bella
King
1899
Bertha
King
1901
Euni
Zero
King
1901
William
Marvin
King
Alex
Kidd
Alex /Kidd/
Ella
Kidd
Ella /Kidd/
Lillie
Kidd
Lillie /Kidd/
Roy
Kidd
Roy /Kidd/
Robert
Massey
Robert /Massey/
Ruby
Kidd
Ruby /Kidd/
Lavonia
Kidd
Lavonia /Kidd/
Alton
Kidd
Alton /Kidd/
Ralph
Kidd
Ralph /Kidd/
William
Alex
Kidd
William Alex /Kidd/
Dave
Brown
Howard
Brown
Gordon
Brown
Annie
Mae
Brown
Nettie
Sue
Brown
Mattana
Brown
Hershel
Brown
Gene
Mccarty
Ethel
Brown
Aubrey
King
Aubrey /King/
Rufus
King
Rufus /King/
Hersey
King
Agnes
King
Agnes /King/
Emerson
King
Emerson /King/
Willie
Gunter
Willie /Gunter/
Coker
Sue
Parham
Sue /Parham/
Eddith
King
Eddith /King/
Mack
Nash
Mack /Nash/
Charley
King
Charley /King/
J.W.
King
J.W. /King/
Rachel
King
Rachel /King/
Matt
Mackleroy
Irene
King
Irene /King/
Ezra
Hall
Ezra /Hall/
Runell
King
Runell /King/
Odell
King
Odell /King/
Living
King
Jewel
Barton
Fred
King
Fred /King/
Mary
Dud
Moore
Pauline
King
Pauline /King/
Fred
Ashworth
Fred /Ashworth/
Louise
King
Louise /King/
Downs
Virginia
King
Virginia /King/
Moon
Rayburn
King
Rayburn /King/
Living
King
Living
King
Walt
Pittards
Walt /Pittards/
Edgar
Pittards
Edgar /Pittards/
Hersey
Kidd
Hersey /Kidd/
Cliff
Pittards
Cliff /Pittards/
Milt
Pittards
Milt /Pittards/
Dobbs
Dobbs
Fred
Pittards
Fred /Pittards/
Fairy
Pittards
Fairy /Pittards/
George
Pittards
George /Pittards/
J.C.
Booth
Bridges
Gib
Pittards
Gib /Pittards/
E.G.
Edgar Gibton /Kidd/
Magalee
Kidd
Magalee /Kidd/
Allen
Reynolds
Allen /Reynolds/
Billy
Kidd
Billy /Kidd/
Mamie
Lu
Kidd
Mamie Lu /Kidd/
Dorsey
Kidd
Dorsey /Kidd/
McCormick
/McCormick/
Rosser
/Rosser/
Ida
Lou
Simmons
>1937 - >1937
Ridgway
This child was never given a name. It was born anencephalic maybe in november when it was 5 months gestation. Mama Beth and Papa never talked about this child.
Living
Living
Ford
John
Stromatt
Head
John Stromatt /Head/
~1855
Mary
Ridgway
~1856
Tabitha
Ridgway
~1859
Martha
Ridgway
~1867
Lemuel
Ridgway
1910
Ola
Coston
Living
Smith
~1878
Jessie
Herndon
Smith
Herndon /Smith/
Howard
Massey
Howard /Massey/
Dave
Kittle
Dave /Kittle/
1896 - 1953
Josie
Scarborough
56
56
Lillie
Mae
Ford
Lillie Mae /Ford/
A.
Woodrow
Ford
A. Woodrow /Ford/
Lillie
Cheek
Lillie /Cheek/
1913 - 1993
Beth
Ellen
Locke
80
80
1919 - 1985
James
Thomas
Ford
65
65
Living
Ford
Living
Ford
Living
Ford
Luke
Rucker
Kelton
1773 - 1836
Charles
Wells
63
63
Living
Ridgway
1775 - 1857
Sally
82
82
1734 - 1782
Samuel
Wells
48
48
Ann
Farrow
1708 - 1764
Charles
Wells
56
56
1708 - 1765
Mary
Edwards
57
57
Living
Ruff
Living
Alligood
Hiram
Wells
Hiram wells was the son of William but was after the death of William at the Alamo he was adopted by his mothers father Robert Kelton and his last name was changed to Kelton. Hiram married an Ann Chastain on August 6,1845 and had a son Elias Kelton who later served time for murder in Alabama and after his release moved to Texas. He apparently murdered a employed worker who was making eyes at his young wife.
Margaret
Wells
Living
Living
Ridgway
Living
James
Living
Murray
Living
James
Living
James
Living
James
1909 - 1963
Herbert
Jackson
Murray
53
53
1916
Ella
Faye
Stevens
Living
Murray
1881 - 1960
George
Floyd
Murray
78
78
1890 - 1967
Hester
Mae
Cox
77
77
Living
Maude
Murray
Maude /Murray/
Oda
Murray
Oda /Murray/
Walter
Murray
Walter /Murray/
Mary
Ella
Murray
Mary Ella /Murray/
Robert
Murray
Robert /Murray/
Roy
Murray
Roy /Murray/
Ila
Ruth
Murray
Ila Ruth /Murray/
Charles
Murray
Charles /Murray/
Joe
Malcomb
Murray
Joe Malcomb /Murray/
1925 - 1991
Clars
Sue
Gifford
66
66
1871 - 1940
George
Thomas
Ridgway
68
68
Med Doc. in Royston Ga, for many years also was a reg Pharmacist. Owned a great deal of farm land but lost a great deal during the depression. Wife Katie Toole was asked to testify during the inquest of Amanda Cobb who was charged with killing her husband Hershel Cobb father of Ty Cobb the Ga. Peach. It has been said that MEMA as she was called was a character.
1917 - 1973
James
Thomas
Ford
55
55
Living
Murray
Living
Murray
Living
Caldwell
Living
Walter
Franklin
Mitcham
Andrew
Jackson
Murray
Andrew Jackson /Murray/
1860 - 1887
Sarah Ann
Elizabeth
Goolsby
26
26
1876
Louisa
Rebecca
Murray
1879
Rosetta
Evangiline
Murray
John
Marshall
Murray
John Marshall /Murray/
1880 - 1966
Katie
Olivia
Toole
86
86
Mary
Elizabeth
Murray
Mary Elizabeth /Murray/
1881
Lou
Ella
Brown
Andrew
Jefferson
Murray
Andrew Jefferson /Murray/
Henry
Marcus
Murray
Henry Marcus /Murray/
Ruby
Willa
Murray
Ruby Willa /Murray/
Curtis
Brown
Murray
Curtis Brown /Murray/
Roland
Arvil
Murray
Roland Arvil /Murray/
Barnes
Hardy
Murray
Barnes Hardy /Murray/
Ann
Chastain
Offil
Hugh
Davis
Ridgway
1660 - 1752
Elizabeth
Fielding
92
92
>1696 - 1796
Margaret
Rucker
100
100
>1700
Ann
Rucker
~1705 - 1763
Thomas
Rucker
58
58
Thomas migrated to America with his brother John. In about 1700 four ships carrying seven hundred passangers sailed from Gravesend, ENG. for America. They landed in Jamestown in that same year. From all indications and records, Thomas and his brother John were among the leaders of the passengers. A tradition handed down from the generations by descendants is that the vessel in which John was sailing was wrecked in the Jamestown Bay off the coast of VA. and that John floated for 3 days on a piece of driftwood, being picked up by a passing vessel. Thomas was a land owner of the early territory. Both Thomas and John took patents of land which they could not do at the time unless they brought over other settlers or had done something for the commonwealth. At that time no settlers could take up over 50 acres unless they had earned the priveledge of taking more. The brothers must have been naturalized in 1702 by Proclamation, as the Hugenots were authorized at the time. John had 5850 acres of land in the heart of the county which waas granted by Earl, King of ENG. Thomas married in America. His will is on record in the office of the Circuit Clerk of Culpepper Co., VA. from his will he died in 1763 SOURCES: "History of the Rucker Family" 1927 by Eydith Johns Rucker Whitley
>1680 - 1742
John
Rucker
62
62
>1706 - ~1804
James
Rucker
98
98
~1688 - 1796
Ephraim
Rucker
108
108
~1714
James
Rucker
~1718
Mordicia
Rucker
1900 - 1957
George
Horace
Ridgway
57
57
~1720
Elisha
Rucker
~1740 - ~1779
Sarah
Rucker
39
39
D. F.
John /Wingo/
D. 1778
James
Pierce
1640 - 1681
John
41
41
DATE 15 FEB 2001
James
Rucker
He sold all his land in Culpepper County before 1770. In 1782 he appears on George Pooges' list of "Heads of Families of Bath County". James Rucker Sr., James Rucker, Jr. and Wyatt Rucker were living in Green brier River Section. James Rucker, Sr. patented and bought land in Augusta and Bath (later Greenbrier) on the Middle Fork of the Greenbrier River, some of which he deeded to his sons. To the east of the river near the SW corner of Bath County is a pass called "Rucker Pass" through the Alleghany Mountains into Greenbrier County. James Rucker, Sr. deeded land to his sons James Jr. and Berryman.
James
Rucker
Berryman
Rucker
Margaret
~1733 - ~1808
Thomas
Rucker
75
75
1881 - 1957
Fredrick
Authur
Locke
75
75
The following information came from Beth Ellen Locke Ridgway, given to Gary Winn Kay, her son-in-law, who took notes as she spoke: Frederick Arthur Locke was born either in Bath, England or Melksham, England. His father died when Fred was 29 years old. Fred's brothers were William (Will) and Walter. His sisters were Ellen; Florence; Agnes; and Louisa. None of the sisters married. According to Mama Beth, they were "beautiful girls, but they waited too long." The Locke's were Quakers. William came to the U. S. soon after Fred came. Fred worked his way over as a steward on a boat. Fred and Walter went to Cape Town, South Africa, where Fred worked as a bartender. When General Smut came into the bar, Fred would talk to him and wait on him. Fred was about age 17 at the time. He me Annie McLean in Cape Town, South Africa and married her there. He took Annie back to England, where Frederick McLain Moffatt Locke was born. Annie's father, Beth's grandfather, died in South Africa. He was an engineer for the British Government. He built bridges. Annie lived in various places around the world, including Kuala Lumpar, Indonesia, as a child. She had no formal education. She had governeses. Beth's grandmother, Annie's mother, settled in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her name was Mary Moffatt, and she had a large goiter. Annie said she never saw her mother lie down to go to bed (apparently due to the goiter). In England, Annie lived with her mother-in-law, Fannie Winterson Locke, and Fred worked as a steward on a Cunard liner from New York to London, saving money to move to the states. (Note: Papa Locke wrote that he worked for American Lines, so Mama Beth could have been wrong - GWK). He moved from England to Arlington, NJ around 1912. Their baby was about five years old then. Fred got a job with DuPont. Annie brought the baby, Frederick McLean Moffatt Locke, aka "Mac", over by herself, and she got very seasick on the voyage over. Beth was born in 1913 at the Lying In Hospital, Manhattan, NY. She and her family went to the Quaker Church in New York every Sunday. Florence (Flippie), her sister, was born in 1916 at Kearny, New Jersey at Hudson Hospital. Annie's bed was put on concrete blocks at the time of Flippie's birth to control bleeding. The bed fell, and she got a prolapse of the uterus, for which she never had surgery. Fred worked at DuPont until the depression hit. The Arlington, NJ plant closed. DuPont wanted Fred to move to Italy or Massachusetts. He went to Massachusetts and considered moving to Italy, but Annie didn't want to go. (Note: Mama Beth may have been wrong when she said Massachusetts, because the family actually moved to Hartford, Connecticutt - GWK). Fred bought a filling station in Irvington, NJ, and he and Mac tried to run it. Mac graduated from Kearny High School and Bucknell University in the arts. He meant to go into the theater in the business part. He participated in school plays, such as "Taming of the Shrew", and he worked at Roxie's Theater in the summer time as an usher. Fred went to work for Fuller Brush Company. (Fuller Brush apparently came after the filling station business failed - GWK). Mac married Anna (Ann) Lieber while in college. He managed the Buckneell football team for four years. He went to work for DuPont after the filling station business failed. He worked in public relations. He and Ann lived with her parents. They had two boys, Frederick Arthur Locke II and Malcolm Stuart Locke. Mac died in 1959, six months after his father had died. Both are buried in the Arlington, NJ cemetery. Beth graduated from Kearney High School in 1932. She finished her first year of nursing school in February 1933 and went to Presbyterian Hospital, East Orange, NJ in September 1933 in nursing training, where she met her future husband, Dr. Robert Edwin Ridgway from Royston, GA. Walter Locke had a daughter in South Africa. Will came to the states with a wife 20 years younger than him, and they had two children. Will's wife was named Nellie, and their children were John Henry and William Henry. William Henry died with meningitis at age nine. John Henry Locke lives in Ft. Pierce, FL. He went to Florida with his dad, Will, when Will retired. He married in Ft. Pierce. His wife left him with a baby boy, and he remarried. He and his second wife had triplets that died. Some of the Locke sisters came to the states, also. Florence first worked for Prudential. She died in 1917 during the flu epidemic, and only Fred attended her funeral. Ellen, known as Nell, and Louisa (Louise?) came to the states when Will came over. They lived with him in East Orange, NJ. All of the girls who came to the states are buried in East Orange, NJ with Will's nine-year old son. Will and Nellie are buried in Ft. Pierce, FL. John Henry (Johnny) still lives in Ft. Pierce, FL. Agnes was the only sister to stay in England. Fred went back to see her and stayed with her only one night. Beth's mother died in November 1943 at home in West Hartford, CT of a possible heart attack. She is buried in New Jersey. Flippie was in Georgia, and Fred called for her to come home when the mother, Annie, known as "Nan" by Fred, got sick. He called Flippie back about 30 minutes later to tell her Annie had died. Annie Moffatt was supposed to be named "Ann", but the officials put Annie on her birth certificate. They called her "Nan". She died in West Hartford, CT, where Fred had moved with the Fuller Brush Company. Flippie was still at home then, working for Prudential Insurance Company. (Note - Mama Beth may have been confused when she said Fred called Flippie in Georgia; he must have called her--Beth - GWK). James, aka Jim, was in South Africa, as was Dick, both brothers of Annie. Beth has no further information on them. Their sister, Jenny, died in South Africa. She married a man named Hewitt, and they had no children. After Annie died, Beth stayed with Fred for about two weeks. He moved to Georgia shortly thereafter. Flippie came with him. He sold out everything. His son, Mac, stayed behind in New Jersey. Mac died in 1959 and is buried in New Jersey. Annie stayed with Beth for eight months after Beth's daughter, Susan, was born in Georgia. Frederick Arthur Locke, aka Freddy, is divorced and is retired from the U. S. Marines, where he was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. He lives in Colorado now. He graduated from Bucknell University. He has four children. Malcolm Locke graduated from the University of Georgia. He is a chemist and lives in Union, New Jersey. He has two sons. Note: the notes above were typed from notes I took as Mama Beth spoke, but I do not recall when she provided this information. The notes that allude to events above were taken many years ago - Gary Winn Kay, April 1995.
Wyatt
Rucker
~1706 - 1776
William
Isaac
Tinsley
70
70
~1722
Phillip
Tinsley
~1724
James
Tinsley
~1728
Thomas
Tinsley
~1730
Isaac
Tinsley
1749
David
Tinsley
Elizabeth
Golding
Elizabeth /Golding/
1690 - 1788
Tinsley
98
98
~1735 - 1775
Peter
Rucker
40
40
Living
Kay
~1737
Mary
Rucker
~1740 - 1794
John
Rucker
54
54
~1742
Elizabeth
Rucker
~1744
Martha
Rucker
<1744
William
Rucker
~1748 - Unknown
Maudlin
Rucker
<1754
Isaac
Rucker
<1726 - 1779
Estha
53
53
<1754
Frankey
Rucker
~1753 - >1815
George
Rucker
62
62
Military service: Rev. War Religion: Protestant Will Probated: November 06, 1815, Franklin Co., GA.
Living
<1735
Cornelius
Rucker
Elizabeth
Wisdom
Elizabeth /Wisdom/
Mary
White
Sarah
Wisdom
May have also been married to a Mr. Cowherd before this marriage.
John
Wisdom
Ann
Collins
1760 - 1852
Colby
Rucker
91
91
~1762
Catherine
Rucker
John
Trumball
Living
Ford
~1764
Jonathan
Rucker
Ann
Perry
Ann /Perry/
~1766
William
Rucker
1767
Susannah
Rucker
John
Bisland
Mary
Burton
Mary /Burton/
Susan
Pope
Susan /Pope/
Zachariah
Rucker
Elizabeth
Smith
~1744
Ambrose
Rucker
1844 - 1916
Rebuen
Johnson
Morris
72
72
Founding member Crossroads Bapt.Church. Buried in crossroads church cemetery . From to the right of F.M. and Ellen and in front of J.L. Dudley Cora Dudley and Skipper Dudley. As in fact section he was a Confederate soldier with the rank of private he entered service at seventeen yrs of age on 5 -10-1862 and was 18 on 5-13 -1862. Grave at this time not marked with confed. marker.
1754 - 1842
Lemeul
Rucker
87
87
~1754
William
Rucker
~1756
Barden
Rucker
~1758
Tavner
Rucker
~1760
Frances
Rucker
~1762
Elizabeth
Rucker
Ann
Booten
Ann /Booten/
Cassie
Catherine /Erhart/
1780 - 1853
George
Rucker
72
72
Lucy
Lavelle
Lucy /Lavelle/
1844 - 1897
Amialie
Levinia
Wells
53
53
Amelia L. Wells Morris Kin. William Wells who died at the Alamo with Jim Bowie , Travis ,Crockett Etc Could have been one of the six who survived and was killed by order of Santa Anna after flag of truce. Possible at the time Davy Crockett was Pleading for his life. All men were then piled onto a burning fire and all remains destroyed and all ashe burried in common grave. William Wells would be the grandfather of Amialie. SEE Cora Dudley : All of our next generation of Wells kinfolk would be found in Texas according to Cora Dudley's letter. Amelia is buried at Cross Roads Bapt. Church beside her husband and is one of the founding members of that church . See church conerstone.
1798 - 1881
Simeon
Bluford
Rucker
83
83
<1800
Indy
Rucker
~1720 - 1810
Benjamin
Rucker
90
90
Benjamin and his brother Anthony were the inventors of the James River Batteau. The James River Batteau was a tobacco boat used to transport tobacco down river to Richmond. Each year the event is celebrated in Lynchburg with a replica sailing down the James River.
Betsy
1763
Lucy
Rucker
1766
Millie
Mildred
Rucker
1807
Sophia
Rucker
~1758 - 1819
James
Rucker
61
61
1760 - 1848
Thomas
Rucker
88
88
1770 - >1834
Bennett
Rucker
64
64
1855 - 1942
George
Thomas
Ford
87
87
George Thomas Ford was a slight man who lived for many yrs. in Madison Co. Ga. He was by hx a farmer and was probably somewhat successful since he was able to raise a considerable number of children. As of this time I don't have all the childrern listed but I should soon have a list of the entire Ford oofsprings from his marriage with Susie Brown. He liked alcohol and one of my earilest memories of him is that he would have Spells. He would fall slowly to the ground and hollower out " Sukie Sukie a little toddy" Grand Ma Susie who was teribble stooped always had a tablespoon in her long apron pocket with a bottle of Homebrew. She would rush forward and drizzle a Spoonful into his mouth . He would then get up and hobble around the yard until the next "spell Hit him". In their old age they lived around among their children and Grand children. Both to the best of my recollection were very quite and kind and seemed to enjoy their children and their offspring. He lived to be 87yrs. old and Sukie lived to be 92 . A reward for always having the whiskey handy.
Cornelia
Elizabeth
Ford
Cornelia Elizabeth /Ford/
1793
Gideon
Rucker
~1777 - >1850
Ransom
Rucker
73
73
John
Macdaniel
Zachary
Dawson
Brown
Phillip
Joseph
Burruss
Nancy
Ann
Reed
Nancy Ann /Reed/
Euphan
Tate
Sallie
Reed
Sallie /Reed/
Joanna
Reed
Joanna /Reed/
1860 - 1952
Susan
92
92
Listed as Susan L. on marriage lic. and Susie E. on grave stone Date of marriage makes son William Thomas Ford born out of wedlock.
Joyce
Reed
Joyce /Reed/
D. 1864
William
Jasper
Rucker
~1720 - 1780
John
Rucker
60
60
Eleanor
Mildred
Warren
1747
James
Rucker
1750
Sarah
Rucker
1752
John
Rucker
1754
George
Rucker
1756
William
Rucker
1758
Ellen
Rucker
Norse
Ford
Norse /Ford/
1760
Isaac
Rucker
~1762
Licy
Rucker
1763
Pasty
Rucker
1765
Susan
Rucker
Susannah
Ann
Morton
Susannah Ann /Morton/
Virginia
Ann
Morton
Virginia Ann /Morton/
James
Pendelton
James /Pendelton/
Patsy
Sally
Martha
Tucker
1898 - 1965
Tempie Ann
Missouri
Ford
66
66
Sarah
North
Sarah /North/
James
Morton
James /Morton/
Minty
Ogden
Minty /Ogden/
Stephen
Hamm
Stephen /Hamm/
David
North
David /North/
~1720 - <1801
Margaret
Rucker
81
81
Isaac
Smith
William
Smith
Elizabeth
Downing
1757 - 1826
Downing
Rucker
Smith
69
69
1882 - 1947
William
Thomas
Ford
64
64
Boehm
Catherine /Beam/
1735 - 1807
Ambrose
Rucker
72
72
Believed to have served in the Rev. War. Military service: Colonel in Rev. War Have also found him listed with the same children but different wife- Mary Clifton Headley, b. abt. 1730. believe she is the wife of his son Reubin. And another source shows that he married 2 - Mary Wingfield. R-21. Virginia Historical Marker: RUCKER'S CHAPEL Nearby stood Rucker's Chapel, one of the first Anglican (present-day Episcopal) churches in Amherst County. Also known as Harris Creek Church and later as St. Matthew's, the church was founded by Col. Ambrose Rucker before 1751. It stood on part of a 5,850 acre tract his father, John Rucker, patented in 1745. The church served its congregation until 1817, when the members moved to Ascension Church, in Amherst. Logs from the chapel were later used to construct a corncrib at Sweet Briar College, two miles north. some sources claim he was married to Mary Clifton Headley Researching the pioneer settlers of Osage County has led to the identification of the following Revolutionary War ancestors. Descendants of these individuals able to document this relationship and service would be able to apply for membership in the Daughters or Sons of the American Revolution: Named as a witness in the will of William III Pendleton. Will Book I p. 507 records of Culpeper Co. Va. (1761-1780). OCCU PLAC Isaac Rucker, exr DATE 14 MAR 2001
D. <1750
Mary
Clifton
Headley
1739 - 1806
Mary
Tinsley
67
67
1704 - 1782
Edward
Tinsley
78
78
1705 - <1782
Margaret
Talliaferro
77
77
1753 - 1782
Ruben
Rucker
28
28
~1755 - 1791
Winifred
Rucker
36
36
~1758 - <1823
Molly
65
65
~1761
Frances
Franky
Rucker
Jessie
Cleveland
Ford
Jessie Cleveland /Ford/
1763 - 1827
Ambrose
Rucker
63
63
~1756 - <1807
Margaret
Peggy
Rucker
51
51
~1782
Sarah
Sallie
Rucker
~1770 - 1838
Isaac
Rucker
68
68
~1772 - 1810
Caroline
Rucker
38
38
She was married with the consent of her father Col. Ambrose Rucker. Isaac Rucker, security. Believe she died in childbirth with 8th child or shortly after, about Oct. 1810 as indicated in Chancery File 16, 1841 SOURCES: World Family Tree cd 705 vol.5- 3102 Dolores Hansford Swift of Hot Springs, AR. 'The Hansard/Hansford Family History' by Winnie Garrett. http://www.geocities.com/WallStreet/5948/dat2.htm#3 http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/a/n/Sandra-L-Sanchez/COL1-0031.html http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/a/v/Maynard-C-Davis/COL1-0025.html http://www.ovnet.com/userpages/feenerty/tinsley/amb-ruck.htm http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/a/v/Maynard-C-Davis/COL1-0025.html
~1772
Sophia
Rucker
~1775
Matilda
Rucker
~1778
Charlotte
Rucker
~1778
Sally
Rucker
~1779
Peggy
Rucker
Johnnie
Ford
Johnnie /Ford/
~1781 - 1810
Benjamin
Rucker
29
29
It looks like he may have been married again to another Sallie Harris.
~1771 - ~1819
Betty
48
48
1750 - 1796
Benjamin
Plunkett
46
46
John
Marr
Paschal
T Robert
Jennings
Alexander
Marr
Sallie
Harris
Sarah
Roberts
Sarah /Roberts/
1785 - 1855
Elizabeth
Rucker
70
70
1902 - 1988
Ella
Cornelia
Ford
86
86
Obit . of Ella Ford Shelnut: Monroe-Ella Ford Shelnut died 9-29. A native of Walton Co. Mrs. Shelnut was a retired spinner of the Monroe cotton mill. She was the daughter of the late George and Susie Brown Ford. She was the widow of Hershel B. Shelnut. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2p.m. in the chapel of Arthur Bowick Funeral Home, Monroe with the Revs. Bill Shelnut a nd J.D. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Union Christian Church Cemetery, Oconee Co. Survivors include three son Robert G. Shelnut , Conyers, Glenn A. Shelnut , Johnson City Tenn., and Jerry N. Shelnut, Snellville; eleven grandchildren and fifteen great-grand children.
~1787
Jane
Rucker
1789
William
Rucker
1791
Sarah
Rucker
1794
Nancy
Rucker
1796
Delphia
Rucker
1798
John
Rucker
1787 - 1860
Marguerite
Rucker
73
73
John
Coffee
John /Coffee/
1808 - 1867
Benjamin
Coffee
59
59
Polly
Nancy /Hayes/
Addie
Ford
Addie /Ford/
>1799
George
Coffee
>1799
Jesse
T.
Coffee
>1799
Sarah
Lucinda
Coffee
William
Last name has been listed as Coffee in some files. Could be her first cousin. [W.C. Ford, Jr. 2001]
1805 - 1876
Ashburn
Osborn
Coffee
71
71
Matilda
Dalton
Matilda /Dalton/
1806 - 1888
Colby
Coffee
81
81
Mary
Ann Polly
Adams
George
Grady
Saxon
George Grady /Saxon/
1810
Elizabeth
Coffee
Pompey
George /Hayes/
1811
Nancy
Coffee
1812 - 1877
John
Jackson
Coffee
65
65
Alicia
Nash
Alicia /Nash/
1822
Margaret
E. Peggy
Coffee
Isaac
Bullen
1828
William
Coffee
Ellen
Nash
Ellen /Nash/
1834
Catherine
Coffee
Living
Saxon
1923 - 1947
Mary
Frances
Ford
24
24
Frances died at an early age of Brights disease. She had no children. Husband William Isom Herring remarried Margie Daniels Daughter of " POP" Daniels. William was a Funeral director with Pruitt Funeral Home and latter had an unsucessful funeral business of his own.
George
Coffee
George /Coffee/
1815
Delphia
Coffee
Timothy
Dalton
Jane
Barnwell
Jane /Barnwell/
1819
George
Elsie
Rucker
Emily
T.
1820 - 1903
William
Derrell
Rucker
83
83
1822
Nancy
Rucker
1823
Joel
Rucker
Miriam
Elizabeth
Rainwater
Miriam Elizabeth /Rainwater/
Living
Saxon
1825
Julia
Rucker
Tom
M.
Rainwater
Tom M. /Rainwater/
1830
Mary
Rucker
1835 - 1915
Simeon
Rucker
79
79
1837
Russell
J.
Rucker
1842
John
Rucker
Sarah
Hembree
Jamerson
Charlotte
Manning
Charlotte /Manning/
~1817
Ransom
Rucker
1819 - 1879
Calvin
Joseph
Rucker
59
59
Living
Saxon
Talitha
Ann
Aspley
Talitha Ann /Aspley/
~1824 - >1860
Eliha
Rucker
36
36
1825 - 1875
Newman
Rucker
50
50
1832 - ~1870
Sarah
L.
Rucker
38
38
John
Edward
Palmer
John Edward /Palmer/
~1834 - >1835
Eli
Rucker
1
1
1757 - 1798
Margaret
McDaniel
41
41
1777 - 1839
Ambrose
Rucker
62
62
1779
Rosamond
M.
Rucker
1781 - 1781
Lucy
Rucker
Living
Saxon
1765 - 1811
William
James
Burford
46
46
Sarah
Burford
Joel
Thacker
Ambrose
Burford
Nancy
Tinsley
Sylvester
L.
Burford
Susan
Cox
Martha
A.
Burford
Amanda
Burford
Gustavus
A.
Burford
Living
Johnson
Lucy
L.
Dawson
Mary
A.
Burford
Charles
Washington
Tinsley
Charles Washington /Tinsley/
Mary
~1721 - 1816
John
Jonathan
Tinsley
95
95
DATE 26 MAR 2001
Thermuthis
Burford
Delila
Burford
Gilleann
Burford
Catherine
Burford
Clementina
Burford
Living
Saxon
James
Burford
William
Burford
Margaret
Miller
Betsy
Burford
Mary
Tinsley
Burford
Robert
Scott
McAlpin
James
Burford
McAlpin
1765 - 1833
Lee
68
68
Tinsley
Lea
Tinsley /Lea/
Rucker
Lea
Rucker /Lea/
Living
Saxon
1770 - 1823
Elizabeth
Lucas
53
53
Thomas
Lucas
Martha
Frances
Rucker
Mary
F.
Rucker
Sophia
Rucker
Tinsley
L.
Rucker
1789 - 1860
Thomas
C.
Rucker
71
71
1790 - 1858
Anthony
Rucker
68
68
1791 - 1831
Garland
Rucker
40
40
Living
Saxon
Sally
Parks
Burks
Sally Parks /Burks/
1794
Nancy
L.
Rucker
1800
Elizabeth
S.
Rucker
~1801 - 1832
Ambrose
L.
Rucker
31
31
1751 - 1837
John
McDaniel
86
86
George
McDaniel
Margaret
Goff
1786 - 1823
George
McDaniel
37
37
Frances
Higginbotham
Ambrose
Rucker
McDaniel
Living
Olive
Sandidge
Mary
McDaniel
Richard
Jones
Judith
McDaniel
Elizabeth
McDaniel
Francis A.
Kemper
Davies
Elizabeth
Margaret
Davies
David
Tinsley
Emily
Davies
Martin
D.
Tinsley
Living
Alligood
Margaret
McDaniel
John
Ware
1821
John
Ware
1825
Ludwell
Ware
1827
Alexander
Ware
1830
Edward
Ware
1834
Frances
Ware
1774
William
McDaniel
Elizabeth
Pendelton
1802 - 1827
Sally
Rucker
McDaniel
25
25
Living
Alligood
Grover
Henry
Ford
Grover Henry /Ford/
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