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[samuelbrown.ged]
USGENNET:
"may be S. F. Thornhill who appeared on an 1840 voter's list for Camden, Schuyler Co, IL." | Son THORNHILL
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[samuelbrown.ged]
USGENNET:
"Over the years, although son Reuben moved to Kansas and son Albert to Indiana, many of C. W.'s other children owned farms on both sides of their road, which, from 1880 to the present has been known as Barnes Road. His children and most of his grandchildren attended school at Cartersville School. Many of C. W.'s descendants enjoyed playing country style music after work hours." | Charles Wesley BARNES
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[samuelbrown.ged]
USGENNET:
"probably the "little son" of Robert Brown who was the first child buried in the southwestern quarter of section 17" | Son BROWN
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[samuelbrown.ged]
Wills: Abstracts: Books A and 1 : Bucks Co, PA 1685-1739:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk1.txt
1.118. JOHN BROWN (nuncupative).
February 2, 1727. Proved October 1, 1728.
"February 2, 1727, Then our Brother John Brown departed this life."
Plantation to 4 brothers, George, Thomas, Alexander, and Joseph Brown.
Legacies to George's 3 children, John, Jonathan, and Susanna.
Thomas' 4 children, Ann, Mathew, Hannah, and Moses Brown.
James Shaw's wife and her children, Joseph, Samuel, and John.
Sister Hester Brown.
Signed by Thomas Brown, Mary Brown, George Brown. | John BROWNE
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[Thomas Hunt 1759.ged]
Contracted typhoid fever while working in Griffin. Died at home in
Forsyth.[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Contracted typhoid fever while working in Griffin. Died at home in
Forsyth. | James Warren HUNT
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[Thomas Hunt 1759.ged]
Doctor. Minister in Congregational Methodist Church.[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Doctor. Minister in Congregational Methodist Church.[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Doctor. Minister in Congregational Methodist Church. | John Poleman Hunt
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[Thomas Hunt 1759.ged]
HARDWARE STORE OWNER[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
HARDWARE STORE OWNER | Joseph Huddleston HUNT
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[Thomas Hunt 1759.ged]
Medical student in 1860. M.D. with Confederate Army. Science Dept.
Head, Harper College, Harperville, Miss.[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Medical student in 1860. M.D. with Confederate Army. Science Dept.
Head, Harper College, Harperville, Miss.[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Medical student in 1860. M.D. with Confederate Army. Science Dept.
Head, Harper College, Harperville, Miss. | Francis Marion, M.D. HUNT
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[Thomas Hunt 1759.ged]
Methodist preacher(North Ga Conference) Grad. Gordon Military Academy.
in Barnesville, GA[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Methodist preacher(North Ga Conference) Grad. Gordon Military Academy.
in Barnesville, GA[John Polemon Hunt.ged]
Methodist preacher(North Ga Conference) Grad. Gordon Military Academy.
in Barnesville, GA
Cemeteries: Barlow Cemetery: Butts Co., GA
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BARLOW CEMETERY
Surveyed; Feb. 20, 1999 by the Butts Co. Genealogical Society.
This Cemetery is just south of Indian Springs and was granted to the Butts
County Historical Society on July 31, 1997. This is one of the most
beautiful
Cemeteries in the County. It is enclosed by a 2' high iron picket fence,
with
impressive monuments that are sparkling clean and readable.
Clinton Derek Barlow, a descendant, placed a sign near the gate of the
Cemetery stating that is was established in 1842. Richard Barlow
(1784-1864) was the
progenitor of the Barlow Family in Butts County. He owned the tract of land
where the Cemetery is located. The First person to be buried in the Cemetery
was MARTHA BARLOW, Richard Barlow's 1st wife, who died June 1851. Eventually,
many of their descendants were also buried in the family Cemetery.
In addition, there were 3 unidentified Barlow slaves or servants who were
also buried here.
Follow GA 42, South 6.6 miles to the Cemetery. which is located on the left
and about yards off GA 42.
Row- Plot
01-01
HUNT, Infant
"Infant of Laura E. & J. W. Hunt"
24 Feb 1889- 24 Feb 1889
01-02
HUNT, Laura E. Daughtry
"Wife of James W. Hunt"
25 Mar 1862 - 4 Jul 1889
01-03
BUENO, Margaret Emily Daughtry
"Wife of Jose Da La Torre Bueno"
1906 - 1991
In Loving Memory: their remains lie in the Garden
at the CROOK House, Haddom Connecticut.
01-04
UENO, Jose Rollin DA LA Torre
Buried at the CROOK House, Haddom, CT
1904- 1980
01-05
HALEY, Augustus L.
22 Jan 1885 - 22 May 1932
01-06
HALEY, Edward Anderson
5 Sept. 1876 - 19 May 1949
01-07
McIntosh, Laura Haley
2 Feb 1879 - 15 Nov 1958
2-01
DAUGHTRY, Little Boony
Died 13 Months
26 Jan 1837
02-02
DAUGHTRY, Wiley Delansing
11 Mar 1810 - 4 Dec 1864
02-03
DAUGHTRY, Laura Barlow
"Wife of Wiley Delansing Daughtry
22 Feb 1820 - 23 Jun 1904
02-04
DAUGHTRY, Hampton Lamar
12 Jan 1859 - 18 Dec 1939
02-05
DAUGHTRY, Florie Bryans
"Wife of Hampton L. Daughtry"
28 Jun 1867 - 13 Jul 1917
02-06
ELDER, Edward Anderson
aged 40 years
11 Nov. 1898
02-07
HALEY, Hugh
17 Oct 1884 - 14 Nov 1910
02-08
HALEY, Thomas Henry, Jr.
1 Feb 1868 - 23 Sep 1916
02-09
HALEY, Laura Elder
9 Sep 1842 - 2 Oct 1919
02-10
HALEY, Thomas Henry, Sr.
13 Apr. 1837 - 7 Nov 1921
03-01
MORRIS, Elizabeth I.
24 Jul 1867 - 27 Deb 1911
03-02
MORRIS, James R.
25 May 1857 - 24 Nov 1908
03-03
Uninscribed Rock
04-01
Unmarked Grave
04-02
HALEY, Willie
"Son of Thomas H. & Laura M. Haley"
25 Feb 1866- 28 Oct 1869
04-03
ELDER, Nannie O.
"Daughter of W.A. & C. Elder"
29 Jul 1855 - 7 Feb 1857
04-04
ELDER, James C.
"Son of W.A. & C. Elder"
24 Apr 1848- 30 May 1856
04-05
HALEY, Joe Price
"Son of T.H. & Laura Haley"
28 Feb 1874 - 11 Aug 1880
04-06
ELDER, Beatrice
"Daughter of W.A. & C. Elder"
27 Aug 1883
04-07
ELDER, Cynthia
"Wife of William A. Elder, &
Daughter of Richard & Martha Barlow"
2 Feb 1819 - 27 Jun 1886
04-08
ELDER, William A.
3 Jan 1818 - 1 Apr 1897
04-09
ELDER, George Barlow
Son of William A. & Cynthia B. Elder
"Co. D, 6th GA. Reg CSA "
9 Apr 1844 - 10 Sep 1905
04-10
ELDER, Mary Hortense Whitehead
"wife of George B. Elder"
8 Oct 1853 - 30 Apr 1913
04-11
ELDER, Henry Percival
2 Jan 1880 - 2 Sep 1913
04-12
ELDER, William W.
"Son of George B. & Mary H. Elder"
28 Aug 1886 - 28 Aug 1886
05-01
Uninscribed Slab
05-02
BARLOW, Richard
28 Dec 1784 - 12 May 1864
5-03
BARLOW, Martha
"wife of Richard Barlow"
13 Jan 1790 - 29 Jun 1851
05-04 BARLOW, Arthur W.
PVT CO A 30 GA VOLS CSA
1841 - 1862
05-05
CORBETT, Cecile Cornell
4 Sep 1876- 21 May 1952
05-06
CORNELL, Lucine Elder
21 Jan 1856 - 13 Sep 1893
05-07
CORNELL, George Percival Sr.
11 Jun 1849 - 29 Aug 1910
05-08
CORNELL, Texas Elder
8 Aug 1853 - 6 Nov 1918
06-01
CORNELL, George Ware
11 Apr 1912 - 4 Dec 1989
06-02
CORNELL, William Elder
3 May 1885 - 8 Jan 1964
Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 12, Page 199,
indicates that the following had a Marker in this Cemetery at one time, and
inventory by Clinton Derek Barlow indicates that the following are buried
here.
01
BARLOW, James
Son of Richard & Martha Barlow
1808 - 1855
02
BARLOW, Lucinda
Daughter of Richard & Martha Barlow
1823
03
MORRIS, Infant
Child of Sarah & Mahalia Barlow
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BARLOW, Arthur W.
Son of James & Ellen Barlow
Co. A 30th GA Regiment CSA
1842 - 1862
| James Warren HUNT
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/6338 | John Brown
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/633[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/6340[samuelbrown.ged]
5 children - in my "Points/Brown" file.[brown_joseph-1-475.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/psquinby/1/data/5178 | Isaiah Brown
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/6342 | George Lewis Wolf
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| 1113 |
[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/6343 | Barbara Bear
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/649 | Catherine Wolf
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/655 | Sally Brown
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| 1116 |
[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/656 | Mary "Polly" Brown
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/658 | Elizabeth Brown
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[Wolfe-2-649.ged]
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/buffyhunt/2/data/659 | Andrew J. Brown
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• One of the successful, large-hearted, genial, and unpretentious agriculturalists of the western part of Nodaway county is Callahill M. B. Suttle, who springs from one of the best of old Southern families, whose honor and traditions he has ever sought to bear aloft. His birth occurred in Clinton county, Missouri, in 1856, and he is the son of Jerome B. and Elizabeth (Layton) Suttle, the father born in Lynchburg, Virginia, of German ancestry. There he grew to maturity, coming to Clinton county, Missouri, in the latter fifties and remained there until a few years ago when he came to Nodaway county and lived with his son, Callahill M. B. of this review, the balance of his days, dying in 1902. He devoted his life work to farming, owned a good place of one hundred and forty acres in Clinton county, and was an honest, industrious, and well-liked man, highly respected by his neighbors. His wife was born in Kentucky, and she had been married before her alliance with Mr. Suttle, being the widow of William Finnell, and mother of John Finnell, of Nodaway township; her death occurred in September, 1888. One daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Suttle died in infancy. Callahill M. B. Suttle lived on his father's farm in Clinton county until nineteen years of age, when he came to Nodaway county, locating near Quitman, where he worked at farm work by the month. On February 5, 1885, he married Sarah C. Bowman, daughter of Henry and Maria (Hagey) Bowman; she was born near Quitman and when ten years of age the family moved to near Burlington Junction, where she grew to maturity. Her father died in 1866, when she was only thirteen months old. The mother, who is still living in Burlington Junction, was left to rear four children, and she also cared for other children besides her own and was a diligent and ingenious woman, rearing her family in comfort and respectability. a woman of strong vitality, great
energy, and puck. She is now seventy-eight years old and keeps her home much neater than most young women. She has been the head of her household ever since 1866, when her husband died Abraham Hagey, father of Mrs. Maria Bowman, was born in Amberson's Valley, southwestern Pennsylvania, in 1803. He married Susan Harnor, a native of Carroll county, Ohio. They came to Missouri in 1852, located in Nodaway county, west of Dawson, entering one thousand acres of land from the government. About 1858 he moved into the northwestern part of Green township, near where the Hagey school house is now located, and that was the family home as long as he lived. His family consisted of five children, four sons and one daughter: Mrs. Maria Bowman, mother of Mrs. Suttle; Abraham Hagey, Jr., lives at Burlington Junction; Isaac was killed at the battle of Corinth; Jacob was killed at the battle of Champion Hills; they were both soldiers in the Union army during the Civil war; John Hagey lives in the northwest part of Green township, in section 24. After his marriage Mr. Suttle began farming for himself, and about three years after he married he bought a farm of one hundred and twenty acres in Green township, seven miles southwest of Burlington Junction, and he has lived in that locality ever since. In 1900 he bought another farm of one hundred sixty acres west of the road from the first one, still retaining the first place. In 1908 he bought another of forty acres on the east side of the road, adjoining the first tract, and in the spring of 1910 he bought eighty acres south of the first tract, making four hundred acres in all; only twenty-five acres of this vast and valuable tract are not in cultivation. His land is well-improved and most admirably adapted for general farming and stockraising, to which Mr. Suttle devotes his exclusive attention. He has been very successful in his business career, always alert, progressive, and at the same time considerate and straightforward in his dealings with his fellow-men. He has a substantial, pleasant, and attractively located dwelling and such outbuildings as his needs require. Various kinds of good livestock are to be found here. To Mr. and Mrs. Suttle nine children have been born, of whom three died in infancy. Those living are Charles D., who is farming for himself near the family home; Jesse J., Dottie V., Okalla, Edwin and Edna M., who are twins, are all members of
the home circle. | Calahill Monday Buchanan Settle
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