(?) McDaniel1
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(?) McDaniel||p5.htm#i132|Luther Clyatt McDaniel|b. 4 Feb 1912\nd. 28 Nov 1995|p5.htm#i143||||Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie W. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|||||||
Last Edited=2 Apr 2007
(?) McDaniel is the daughter of Luther Clyatt McDaniel.1
Citations
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Ann Katherine McDaniel1
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Ann Katherine McDaniel||p5.htm#i133|Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie Waurine Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|Liston C. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892\nd. 1910|p20.htm#i688||||
Last Edited=22 Jul 2007
Citations
- [S154] X.
Annie Claudie McDaniel1
F, b. 8 Feb 1889, d. 11 Jul 1910
Annie Claudie McDaniel|b. 8 Feb 1889\nd. 11 Jul 1910|p5.htm#i134|George Thomas McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary Alice Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah A. Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|||||||
Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Her married name was Annie Claudie McDaniel Rutledge.1 Annie Claudie was most commonly called Claudia.1 She was born on 8 February 1889 at Louvale, Stewart County, Georgia.1 She was the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel and Mary Alice Bickley.2
Annie Claudie McDaniel enumerated as " Annie C. McDaniel"was listed as the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census of at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Annie C. McDaniel was listed as a 11 year old, white, female; and daughter of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. She was born in February 1889 and was single. She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. Her occupation was listed as at school. She could read and write and speak English.2
Annie died on 11 July 1910 at Stewart, Georgia, at the age of 21. Father. She was survived by her father, George Thomas McDaniel, mother, Mary Alice Bickley, brothers, Everett Sultan McDaniel, James Stephen McDaniel, Luther Bickley McDaniel and Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel, sister, Minnie Lee McDaniel.1
Citations
- [S154] X.
- [S228] George T. McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 221, Page B, George T. McDaniel household,Mineral Springs District, Stewart County,Georgia, page 2B, dwelling 30, family30?, lines 6-13, enumerated on 6 Jun 1900 by James H. Fitzgerald..
William Sullivan McDaniel1
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William Sullivan McDaniel||p5.htm#i135|Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie Waurine Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|Liston C. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892\nd. 1910|p20.htm#i688||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
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Charles McDaniel1
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Charles McDaniel||p5.htm#i136|Luther Clyatt McDaniel|b. 4 Feb 1912\nd. 28 Nov 1995|p5.htm#i143||||Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie W. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|||||||
Last Edited=29 Mar 2007
Charles McDaniel is the son of Luther Clyatt McDaniel.1
Citations
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Dean McDaniel1
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Dean McDaniel||p5.htm#i137|Fitzgerald McDaniel||p5.htm#i138|Lois (?)||p4.htm#i128|James S. McDaniel|b. 9 Apr 1884\nd. 8 Sep 1962|p5.htm#i140|Clare F. Simpson|b. 8 Feb 1886|p4.htm#i131|||||||
Last Edited=2 Apr 2007
Citations
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Fitzgerald McDaniel1
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Fitzgerald McDaniel||p5.htm#i138|James Stephen McDaniel|b. 9 Apr 1884\nd. 8 Sep 1962|p5.htm#i140|Clare Fitzgerald Simpson|b. 8 Feb 1886|p4.htm#i131|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115||||Alice Fitzgerald||p11.htm#i413|
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Children of Fitzgerald McDaniel and Lois (?)
- Dean McDaniel (living)1
- Lee McDaniel (living)1
Citations
- [S154] X.
James Stephen McDaniel Jr.1,2
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James Stephen McDaniel Jr.||p5.htm#i139|James Stephen McDaniel|b. 9 Apr 1884\nd. 8 Sep 1962|p5.htm#i140|Clare Fitzgerald Simpson|b. 8 Feb 1886|p4.htm#i131|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115||||Alice Fitzgerald||p11.htm#i413|
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S154] X.
- [S275] J. Stephen McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 249, Page 6A, Image 1069, ED 139, SD 5, J. Stephen McDaniel household, Ward 9, Atlants City, Fulton County, Georgia, page 6A, dwelling 82, family 113, lines 21-25, enumerated on 9 January 1920 by Lily Reynolds..
James Stephen McDaniel
M, b. 9 Apr 1884, d. 8 Sep 1962
James Stephen McDaniel|b. 9 Apr 1884\nd. 8 Sep 1962|p5.htm#i140|George Thomas McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary Alice Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah A. Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|||||||
Last Edited=16 Feb 2008
James Stephen McDaniel was born on 9 April 1884 at Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia.2 He was the son of George Thomas McDaniel and Mary Alice Bickley.1
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as " Stephen J. McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census recorded 1900 at Mineral Springs District, Dougherty County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Stephen J. McDaniel was listed as a 16 year old, white, male; and son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. He was born in April 1884 and was single. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. His occupatioon was listed as a farm laborer. He could read and write and speak English.1
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as "J. Stephen McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 7 Billings Road, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, Ward 9. Also living in the household were his wife, Clare Fitzgerald Simpson. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: J. Stephen McDaniel was a 35 year old white male and head of the family. His home was owned and mortgaged. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He was able to speak English. His occupation was a ? salesman for a gin company. He was a worker.3
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as "James S. McDaniel, Sr." was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at 169 Battery Place, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Also living in the household were. . The official date of this census was 1 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: James S. McDaniel, Sr was a 46 year old white male who was the head of the family. He did not live on a farm and he owned his own home which he value at $5000.00. There was a radio in the home. He had been married since age 23 years. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He was able to speak English as well as read and write.He had not attended schol since 1 September 1929 His occupation was commercial slaesman for a cotton company. He was a worker and was actually at work the previous day.. He was not a veteran.4
James died on 8 September 1962 at Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, at the age of 78. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his wife, Clare Fitzgerald Simpson.2
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as " Stephen J. McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census recorded 1900 at Mineral Springs District, Dougherty County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Stephen J. McDaniel was listed as a 16 year old, white, male; and son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. He was born in April 1884 and was single. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. His occupatioon was listed as a farm laborer. He could read and write and speak English.1
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as "J. Stephen McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 7 Billings Road, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, Ward 9. Also living in the household were his wife, Clare Fitzgerald Simpson. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: J. Stephen McDaniel was a 35 year old white male and head of the family. His home was owned and mortgaged. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He was able to speak English. His occupation was a ? salesman for a gin company. He was a worker.3
James Stephen McDaniel enumerated as "James S. McDaniel, Sr." was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at 169 Battery Place, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Also living in the household were. . The official date of this census was 1 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: James S. McDaniel, Sr was a 46 year old white male who was the head of the family. He did not live on a farm and he owned his own home which he value at $5000.00. There was a radio in the home. He had been married since age 23 years. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He was able to speak English as well as read and write.He had not attended schol since 1 September 1929 His occupation was commercial slaesman for a cotton company. He was a worker and was actually at work the previous day.. He was not a veteran.4
James died on 8 September 1962 at Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, at the age of 78. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his wife, Clare Fitzgerald Simpson.2
Children of James Stephen McDaniel and Clare Fitzgerald Simpson
- James Stephen McDaniel Jr. (living)2
- Fitzgerald McDaniel+ (living)2
Citations
- [S228] George T. McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 221, Page B, George T. McDaniel household,Mineral Springs District, Stewart County,Georgia, page 2B, dwelling 30, family30?, lines 6-13, enumerated on 6 Jun 1900 by James H. Fitzgerald..
- [S154] X.
- [S275] J. Stephen McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 249, Page 6A, Image 1069, ED 139, SD 5, J. Stephen McDaniel household, Ward 9, Atlants City, Fulton County, Georgia, page 6A, dwelling 82, family 113, lines 21-25, enumerated on 9 January 1920 by Lily Reynolds..
- [S276] James S. McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 364, Page 27A, Image 530.0, ED #125, SD 4, James S. Mc Daniel household,169 Battery Place, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, page 27A, dwelling 7, family10, lines 33-37, enumerated on 16 April 1930 by C. Marcellus Coyle.
Lee McDaniel1
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Lee McDaniel||p5.htm#i141|Fitzgerald McDaniel||p5.htm#i138|Lois (?)||p4.htm#i128|James S. McDaniel|b. 9 Apr 1884\nd. 8 Sep 1962|p5.htm#i140|Clare F. Simpson|b. 8 Feb 1886|p4.htm#i131|||||||
Last Edited=2 Apr 2007
Citations
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Mary Louise McDaniel1,2
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Mary Louise McDaniel||p5.htm#i142|Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie Waurine Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|Liston C. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892\nd. 1910|p20.htm#i688||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S331] Walter F. McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 26, ED 54, SD 4, Page 33A, Image 780.0, Walter F. McDaniel household,Precinct 34, Block 105, 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama , Dwelling 359, Family 411, Page 33A, ED 37-54, SD 4, enumerated on 16 April 1930 by Mrs. Eustice G. Sloan.
- [S330] Walter F. McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 23, Page 14B, Image 0188, ED 31, SD 9, Walter F. McDaniel household, 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9, Lines 58-62, Page 14B, Enumerated on 15 January 1920 by Mrs. John A. Cobb.
- [S154] X.
Luther Clyatt McDaniel1
M, b. 4 Feb 1912, d. 28 Nov 1995
Luther Clyatt McDaniel|b. 4 Feb 1912\nd. 28 Nov 1995|p5.htm#i143|Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie Waurine Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|Liston C. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892\nd. 1910|p20.htm#i688||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Luther Clyatt McDaniel married an unknown person .1 He was born on 4 February 1912 at Cottonton, Alabama.1 He was the son of Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel and Annie Waurine Corcoran.1
Luther Clyatt McDaniel enumerated as "Luther C. McDaniel " was listed as the son of Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel on the 1920 Census of at 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9. The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included:Luther C. McDaniel was a 7 year old white male who was the son of the head of the family, Walter F. McDaniel. He was single. He had attended school since 1 September 1919.It was not noted if he could read and write. He and his mother were born in Alabama, while his father was born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was none.2
Luther Clyatt McDaniel enumerated as "Luther C. McDaniel " was listed as the son of Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel on the 1930 Census of at 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, Precinct 34, Block 105, ED37-54, SD 4. The official date of this census was 15 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included:Luther C. McDaniel was a 18 year old white male who was the son of the head of the family, Walter F. McDaniel. He was single. He had attended school since 1 September 1929. He could read and write. He and his mother were born in Alabama, while his father was born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was none.3 Served in the military circa 1949 at Japan.4
Luther died on 28 November 1995 at Fountain Valley, California, at the age of 83. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his.1
Children of Luther Clyatt McDaniel
- (?) McDaniel (living)1
- Charles McDaniel (living)1
- Paul McDaniel (living)1
Citations
- [S154] X.
- [S330] Walter F. McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 23, Page 14B, Image 0188, ED 31, SD 9, Walter F. McDaniel household, 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9, Lines 58-62, Page 14B, Enumerated on 15 January 1920 by Mrs. John A. Cobb.
- [S331] Walter F. McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 26, ED 54, SD 4, Page 33A, Image 780.0, Walter F. McDaniel household,Precinct 34, Block 105, 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama , Dwelling 359, Family 411, Page 33A, ED 37-54, SD 4, enumerated on 16 April 1930 by Mrs. Eustice G. Sloan.
- [S374] Margaret Stephens Dawson McDaniel, McDaniel, Margaret Stephens Dawson - Letter to Anne Elizabeth McDaniel (n.pub.).
Luther Bickley McDaniel
M, b. 9 Aug 1886, d. 14 Apr 1958
Luther Bickley McDaniel|b. 9 Aug 1886\nd. 14 Apr 1958|p5.htm#i144|George Thomas McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary Alice Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah A. Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|||||||
Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Luther Bickley McDaniel married Lila Whitehead .2 He was born on 9 August 1886 at Talbotton, Talbot, GA.3 He was the son of George Thomas McDaniel and Mary Alice Bickley.1
Luther Bickley McDaniel enumerated as " Luther B. McDaniel " was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census recorded 1900 at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Luther B. McDaniel was listed as a 13 year old, white, male; and son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. He was born in August 1886 and was single . He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. His occupatioon was listed as at school. He could read and write and speak English.1
Luther Bickley McDaniel enumerated as "Luther B. McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census of at Haw River Township, Tarboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, ED 14, SD 4. Also living in the household were. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910.Luther B.McDaniel was listed as the 23 year old white male who was the Head of the Household. He had been married for 1 month. His place of birth and that of both of hisparents was Georgia. He could speak English and read and write. His occupation was listed asa bridgeman for a railroad company. He was not out of work on15 April 1910. He was fully employed in 1909.4 Served in the military Rank: Private with promotion to Corporal
Served: 3 years before 1917 at Georgia National Guard, Infantry.5
His occupation was as Williams and McGettigan Lumber Co. in 1917 at Manager at Lumber Manufacture, Roseboro, Sampson County, North Carolina.5 He was described as 30 year old short, stout, Caucasian male with blue eyes, light hair and no baldness. on 5 June 1917 at Roseboro, Sampson County, North Carolina.5
Luther Bickley McDaniel enumerated as was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at Banner, Johnston County, North Carolina, Banner Township, ED 38, SD 4. Also living in the household were. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included:Luther B. McDaniel was a 33 year old white male who was the head of the family.His home was rented. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in North Carolina (This was in error; he and his parents were born in Georgia). He spoke English. His occupation was a civil engineer at the waterworks.He was a worker. ["Luther B. McDaniel. "].6
Luther Bickley McDaniel enumerated as was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at 224 Baker Street, Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina. Also living in the household were. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included:Luther B. McDaniel was a 33 year old white male who was the head of the family.His home was rented. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in North Carolina (This was in error; he and his parents were born in Georgia). He spoke English. His occupation was a civil engineer at the waterworks.He was a worker. ["Luther B. McDaniel. "].7 He was alternately recorded as dying on 14 April 1958 at age 71.2
Children of Luther Bickley McDaniel and Lila Whitehead
- Mary Doles McDaniel (living)2
- Raymond McDaniel (living)2,8
Citations
- [S228] George T. McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 221, Page B, George T. McDaniel household,Mineral Springs District, Stewart County,Georgia, page 2B, dwelling 30, family30?, lines 6-13, enumerated on 6 Jun 1900 by James H. Fitzgerald..
- [S154] X.
- [S327] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918, McDaniel, L B"; unknown repository; unknown repository address, 1.Luther Bickley McDaniel, 30 years
2.Roseboro, N. C.
3.Date of Birth. August 4, 1886
4.Natural Born
5.Talbotton, Georgia
6.
7.Mgr. Lumber Manufacture
8. Williams and McGettigan Lumber Co.
9. Wife and Child
10. Married Caucasian
11. Private and Corporal in Infantry for 3 years in Georgia National Guard
12.Dependant family and engaged in productive capacity.
Registrar's Report:
1. Short Stout
2. Blue eyes, light colored hair, not bald
3. No
J. B. Hall, Registrar
Little Cohurie, Sampson County, N.C
June 5, 1917. Hereinafter cited as "Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918, McDaniel, L B". - [S326] Luther B. McDaniel, 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 1102, Part 2, Page 145B(7B) ED 18, SD 4, Luther B. McDaniel Household, Moncure Township, Haw River District, Chatham County, North Carolina, Lines 93-94, Dwelling 124, Family 130, SD 4, ED 12, Enumerated on ? June 1910 by James E. Bryan.
- [S327] "Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918, McDaniel, L B", 1.Luther Bickley McDaniel, 30 years
2.Roseboro, N. C.
3.Date of Birth. August 4, 1886
4.Natural Born
5.Talbotton, Georgia
6.
7.Mgr. Lumber Manufacture
8. Williams and McGettigan Lumber Co.
9. Wife and Child
10. Married Caucasian
11. Private and Corporal in Infantry for 3 years in Georgia National Guard
12.Dependant family and engaged in productive capacity.
Registrar's Report:
1. Short Stout
2. Blue eyes, light colored hair, not bald
J. B. Hall, Registrar
Little Cohurie, Sampson County, N.C
June 5, 1917. - [S328] Luther B. McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, population schedule, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 1307, Page 23B, ED 38, Image 0048, Luther B. McDaniel household, Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, Dwelling Farm, Family 168, ED 38, SD 4, Page 23B, enumerated on 21 February 1920 by C.P. Weeks.
- [S329] Luther McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 1688, Page 17A, Image 226.0, ED 33-2, SD 3, Luther McDaniel household,224 Baker Street, Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Dwelling 330, Family 331, Page 17A & 17B, Lines 49-50 & 1-2, ED 33-2, SD3,enumerated on 11 April 1930 by Pauline P. Sanders.
- [S329] 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Luther B. McDaniel household, Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, Dwelling Farm, Family 168, ED 38, SD 4, Page 23B, enumerated on 21 February 1920 by C.P. Weeks.
Mary Doles McDaniel1
F
Mary Doles McDaniel||p5.htm#i145|Luther Bickley McDaniel|b. 9 Aug 1886\nd. 14 Apr 1958|p5.htm#i144|Lila Whitehead||p6.htm#i164|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|||||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S154] X.
- [S328] Luther B. McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, population schedule, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 1307, Page 23B, ED 38, Image 0048, Luther B. McDaniel household, Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, Dwelling Farm, Family 168, ED 38, SD 4, Page 23B, enumerated on 21 February 1920 by C.P. Weeks.
Minnie Lee McDaniel
F, b. 3 Dec 1895, d. 4 Apr 1978
Minnie Lee McDaniel|b. 3 Dec 1895\nd. 4 Apr 1978|p5.htm#i146|George Thomas McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary Alice Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah A. Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|||||||
Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Minnie Lee McDaniel was born on 3 December 1895 at Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia.2 She was the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel and Mary Alice Bickley.1
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as " Minnie L. McDaniel"was listed as the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census of at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie L. McDaniel was listed as a 2 year old, white, female; and daughter of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. She was born in December 1898 and was single. ) She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. Her occupation was listed as none. She could not read or write but could speak English.1
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie McDaniel"was listed as the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Stewart County, Georgia, Militia District 725, ED 88. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Minnie McDaniel was listed as the 14 year old white female who was the daughter of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. Her occupation was listed as none. She was single.She listed her place of birth as Georgia and that of her father and mother as Georgia. She could speak English and read and write. She had attended school since 1 Sep 1909.3
As of 7 March 1913,her married name was Minnie Lee McDaniel Chestnut.
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie Chestnut " was listed as the wife of Dawson Eugene Chestnut on the 1920 Census of at Second Avenue, Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia, Mineral Springs District, Militia District 725, ED 82, SD 3. The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie Chestnut was a 24 year old white female who was the wife of the head of the family, Daw E. Chestnut. She was married. She had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but she could read and write. She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. She spoke English. Her occupation was none.4
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie L. Chestnut "was listed as the daughter of Dawson Eugene Chestnut on the 1930 Census of at Long Street, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Precinct 5, ED 57-10. The official date of this census was 15 June 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie L. Chestnut was a 34 year old white female who was the wife of the head of the family, Dawson E. Chestnut. She had been married since she was 17 years old. She had not attended school since 1 September 1929 but she could read and write. She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. She spoke English. Her occupation was none.5 She was alternately recorded as dying on 4 April 1978 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, at age 82.6
Minnie Lee McDaniel was buried at Hurtsboro, Alabama, after 4 April 1978.6
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as " Minnie L. McDaniel"was listed as the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census of at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie L. McDaniel was listed as a 2 year old, white, female; and daughter of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. She was born in December 1898 and was single. ) She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. Her occupation was listed as none. She could not read or write but could speak English.1
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie McDaniel"was listed as the daughter of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Stewart County, Georgia, Militia District 725, ED 88. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Minnie McDaniel was listed as the 14 year old white female who was the daughter of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. Her occupation was listed as none. She was single.She listed her place of birth as Georgia and that of her father and mother as Georgia. She could speak English and read and write. She had attended school since 1 Sep 1909.3
As of 7 March 1913,her married name was Minnie Lee McDaniel Chestnut.
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie Chestnut " was listed as the wife of Dawson Eugene Chestnut on the 1920 Census of at Second Avenue, Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia, Mineral Springs District, Militia District 725, ED 82, SD 3. The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie Chestnut was a 24 year old white female who was the wife of the head of the family, Daw E. Chestnut. She was married. She had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but she could read and write. She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. She spoke English. Her occupation was none.4
Minnie Lee McDaniel enumerated as "Minnie L. Chestnut "was listed as the daughter of Dawson Eugene Chestnut on the 1930 Census of at Long Street, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Precinct 5, ED 57-10. The official date of this census was 15 June 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: Minnie L. Chestnut was a 34 year old white female who was the wife of the head of the family, Dawson E. Chestnut. She had been married since she was 17 years old. She had not attended school since 1 September 1929 but she could read and write. She and both of her parents were born in Georgia. She spoke English. Her occupation was none.5 She was alternately recorded as dying on 4 April 1978 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, at age 82.6
Minnie Lee McDaniel was buried at Hurtsboro, Alabama, after 4 April 1978.6
Children of Minnie Lee McDaniel and Dawson Eugene Chestnut
- Dawson Eugene Chestnut Jr. (living)
- Doris L. Chestnut (living)
- Mildred F. Chestnut+ (living)
Citations
- [S228] George T. McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 221, Page B, George T. McDaniel household,Mineral Springs District, Stewart County,Georgia, page 2B, dwelling 30, family30?, lines 6-13, enumerated on 6 Jun 1900 by James H. Fitzgerald..
- [S228] 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel.
- [S240] George T. McDaniel, 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 209, Page 87A,, G. T. McDaniel household,? Militia District 725, Stewart County, Georgia, page 87A, dwelling 239, family 240, lines 2-5, Enumeration Dist 88, S.D. 3, Enumerated on 28APR 1910 by C.M. Richardson..
- [S340] Daw E. Chestnut, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 278, Page 8A, Image 0033, Daw E Chestnut Household, Second Avenue, Omaha Township, Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia. Sheet #A, SD 3, ED 82, Enumerated on 3 June 1920 by M. L. Gieli.
- [S325] Dawson E. Chestnut, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 47, ED 10, SD 8, Page 9A, Image 879.0, Dawson E. Chestnut household, Long Street, Precinct 5, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Dwelling 65, Family 65, Page 9A, ED 57-10, Enumerated on 23 April 1930 by F. G. Hendricks..
- [S154] X.
Paul McDaniel1
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Paul McDaniel||p5.htm#i147|Luther Clyatt McDaniel|b. 4 Feb 1912\nd. 28 Nov 1995|p5.htm#i143||||Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie W. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|||||||
Last Edited=2 Apr 2007
Paul McDaniel is the son of Luther Clyatt McDaniel.1
Citations
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Raymond McDaniel1,2
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Raymond McDaniel||p5.htm#i148|Luther Bickley McDaniel|b. 9 Aug 1886\nd. 14 Apr 1958|p5.htm#i144|Lila Whitehead||p6.htm#i164|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|||||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S154] X.
- [S329] Luther McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 1688, Page 17A, Image 226.0, ED 33-2, SD 3, Luther McDaniel household,224 Baker Street, Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Dwelling 330, Family 331, Page 17A & 17B, Lines 49-50 & 1-2, ED 33-2, SD3,enumerated on 11 April 1930 by Pauline P. Sanders.
- [S329] 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Luther B. McDaniel household, Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, Dwelling Farm, Family 168, ED 38, SD 4, Page 23B, enumerated on 21 February 1920 by C.P. Weeks.
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel Jr1
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Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel Jr||p5.htm#i149|Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|Annie Waurine Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892|p4.htm#i130|George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|Liston C. Corcoran|b. 7 Jan 1892\nd. 1910|p20.htm#i688||||
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel Jr is the son of Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel and Annie Waurine Corcoran.1
Citations
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Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel
M, b. 5 Aug 1892, d. 11 Feb 1952
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel|b. 5 Aug 1892\nd. 11 Feb 1952|p5.htm#i150|George Thomas McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary Alice Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah A. Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|||||||
Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel was born on 5 August 1892 at Omaha, Stewart Co., GA.2,3 He was the son of George Thomas McDaniel and Mary Alice Bickley.1
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as " Walter F. McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census recorded 1900 at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Walter F. McDaniel was listed as a 7 year old, white, male; and son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. He was born in August 1892 and was single. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. His occupation was listed as at school. He could not read or write but could speak English.1
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Stewart County, Georgia, Militia District 725, ED 88. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Walter McDaniel was listed as the 19 year old white male son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. His occupation was listed as a laborer on a home farm where he was working on his own account. He was not out of work on 15 APR 1910 and was not out of work during 1909. He was single.He listed his place of birth and that of his father and mother as Georgia. He could speak English and read and write. He did not attend school.4
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter F. McDaniel " was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9. Also living in the household were his wife, Annie Waurine Corcoran, his sons, Luther Clyatt McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included:Walter F. McDaniel was a 27 year old white male who was the head of the family.He owned his home free. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a flagman on the steam railway.He was a worker.5
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter F. McDaniel " was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, Precinct 34, Block 105, ED37-54, SD 4. Also living in the household were his wife, Annie Waurine Corcoran, his sons, Luther Clyatt McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included:Walter F. McDaniel was a 37 year old white male who was the head of the family.He owned his home which was valued at $4000.. He had been married since age 20 years. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a flagman on the steam railway.He was a worker and was actually at work. He was not a veteran.6 He was alternately recorded as dying on 11 February 1952 at Lofton, Russell Co., AL, at age 59.3
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as " Walter F. McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1900 Census recorded 1900 at Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia, Enumeration District 47. The official date for this census was 1 June 1900.It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Walter F. McDaniel was listed as a 7 year old, white, male; and son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. He was born in August 1892 and was single. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. His occupation was listed as at school. He could not read or write but could speak English.1
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter McDaniel" was listed as the son of George Thomas McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Stewart County, Georgia, Militia District 725, ED 88. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Walter McDaniel was listed as the 19 year old white male son of the Head of the Household, George T. McDaniel. His occupation was listed as a laborer on a home farm where he was working on his own account. He was not out of work on 15 APR 1910 and was not out of work during 1909. He was single.He listed his place of birth and that of his father and mother as Georgia. He could speak English and read and write. He did not attend school.4
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter F. McDaniel " was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9. Also living in the household were his wife, Annie Waurine Corcoran, his sons, Luther Clyatt McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included:Walter F. McDaniel was a 27 year old white male who was the head of the family.He owned his home free. He was married. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a flagman on the steam railway.He was a worker.5
Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel enumerated as "Walter F. McDaniel " was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, Precinct 34, Block 105, ED37-54, SD 4. Also living in the household were his wife, Annie Waurine Corcoran, his sons, Luther Clyatt McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included:Walter F. McDaniel was a 37 year old white male who was the head of the family.He owned his home which was valued at $4000.. He had been married since age 20 years. He could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a flagman on the steam railway.He was a worker and was actually at work. He was not a veteran.6 He was alternately recorded as dying on 11 February 1952 at Lofton, Russell Co., AL, at age 59.3
Children of Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel and Annie Waurine Corcoran
- Luther Clyatt McDaniel+ b. 4 Feb 1912, d. 28 Nov 19953
- Mary Louise McDaniel (living)3
- Walter Flint(Flynt) McDaniel Jr (living)3
- William Sullivan McDaniel (living)3
- Ann Katherine McDaniel (living)3
Citations
- [S228] George T. McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 221, Page B, George T. McDaniel household,Mineral Springs District, Stewart County,Georgia, page 2B, dwelling 30, family30?, lines 6-13, enumerated on 6 Jun 1900 by James H. Fitzgerald..
- [S228] 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel.
- [S154] X.
- [S240] George T. McDaniel, 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 209, Page 87A,, G. T. McDaniel household,? Militia District 725, Stewart County, Georgia, page 87A, dwelling 239, family 240, lines 2-5, Enumeration Dist 88, S.D. 3, Enumerated on 28APR 1910 by C.M. Richardson..
- [S330] Walter F. McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 23, Page 14B, Image 0188, ED 31, SD 9, Walter F. McDaniel household, 4011 Second Avenue, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, ED 31, SD 9, Lines 58-62, Page 14B, Enumerated on 15 January 1920 by Mrs. John A. Cobb.
- [S331] Walter F. McDaniel, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 26, ED 54, SD 4, Page 33A, Image 780.0, Walter F. McDaniel household,Precinct 34, Block 105, 215 52nd Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama , Dwelling 359, Family 411, Page 33A, ED 37-54, SD 4, enumerated on 16 April 1930 by Mrs. EusticeG. Sloan.
Joanna (?)1
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Joanna (?)||p5.htm#i152||||Mildred F. Chestnut||p5.htm#i157|||||||Dawson E. Chestnut|b. 22 Feb 1884\nd. Sep 1942|p5.htm#i154|Minnie L. McDaniel|b. 3 Dec 1895\nd. 4 Apr 1978|p5.htm#i146|
Last Edited=29 Mar 2007
Joanna (?) is the daughter of Mildred F. Chestnut.1
Citations
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Marguerite Bradshaw
F, b. c 1890, d. 1910
Last Edited=19 Feb 2005
Marguerite Bradshaw was born circa 1890. She was alternately recorded as dying in 1910. She was Record Change on 4 July 1999.
Dawson Eugene Chestnut
M, b. 22 Feb 1884, d. Sep 1942
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Dawson Eugene Chestnut was born on 22 February 1884 at Alabama.
Dawson Eugene Chestnut enumerated as "Daw E. Chestnut " was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at Second Avenue, Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia, Mineral Springs District, Militia District 725, ED 82, SD 3. Also living in the household were his wife, Minnie Lee McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: Daws E. Chestnut was a 34 year old white male who was the head of the family. His home was rented. He was married. He had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but he could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a biutcher in a butcher shop. He was working on own account.1
Dawson Eugene Chestnut enumerated as "Dawson E. Chestnut " was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at Long Street, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Precinct 5, ED 57-10. Also living in the household were his wife, Minnie Lee McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: Dawson E. Chestnut was a 44 year old white male who was the head of the family. His home was rented for $10 per month. The home was not on a farm.He had been married since he was 27 years old. He had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but he could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a butcher in a beef market.. He was an owner and was not actually at work.2 He was alternately recorded as dying in September 1942 at Hurtsboro, Russell, Alabama, at age 58.
Dawson Eugene Chestnut enumerated as "Daw E. Chestnut " was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at Second Avenue, Omaha, Stewart County, Georgia, Mineral Springs District, Militia District 725, ED 82, SD 3. Also living in the household were his wife, Minnie Lee McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: Daws E. Chestnut was a 34 year old white male who was the head of the family. His home was rented. He was married. He had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but he could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a biutcher in a butcher shop. He was working on own account.1
Dawson Eugene Chestnut enumerated as "Dawson E. Chestnut " was listed as the head of household on the 1930 Census of at Long Street, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Precinct 5, ED 57-10. Also living in the household were his wife, Minnie Lee McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1930. Facts gathered from this census included: Dawson E. Chestnut was a 44 year old white male who was the head of the family. His home was rented for $10 per month. The home was not on a farm.He had been married since he was 27 years old. He had not attended school since 1 September 1919 but he could read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a butcher in a beef market.. He was an owner and was not actually at work.2 He was alternately recorded as dying in September 1942 at Hurtsboro, Russell, Alabama, at age 58.
Children of Dawson Eugene Chestnut and Minnie Lee McDaniel
- Dawson Eugene Chestnut Jr. (living)3
- Doris L. Chestnut (living)3
- Mildred F. Chestnut+ (living)3
Citations
- [S340] Daw E. Chestnut, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 278, Page 8A, Image 0033, Daw E Chestnut Household, Second Avenue, Omaha Township, Mineral Springs District, Stewart County, Georgia. Sheet #A, SD 3, ED 82, Enumerated on 3 June 1920 by M. L. Gieli.
- [S325] Dawson E. Chestnut, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 47, ED 10, SD 8, Page 9A, Image 879.0, Dawson E. Chestnut household, Long Street, Precinct 5, Hurtsboro, Russell County, Alabama, Dwelling 65, Family 65, Page 9A, ED 57-10, Enumerated on 23 April 1930 by F. G. Hendricks..
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Dawson Eugene Chestnut Jr.1
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Dawson Eugene Chestnut Jr.||p5.htm#i155|Dawson Eugene Chestnut|b. 22 Feb 1884\nd. Sep 1942|p5.htm#i154|Minnie Lee McDaniel|b. 3 Dec 1895\nd. 4 Apr 1978|p5.htm#i146|||||||George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
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Doris L. Chestnut1
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Doris L. Chestnut||p5.htm#i156|Dawson Eugene Chestnut|b. 22 Feb 1884\nd. Sep 1942|p5.htm#i154|Minnie Lee McDaniel|b. 3 Dec 1895\nd. 4 Apr 1978|p5.htm#i146|||||||George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Citations
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Mildred F. Chestnut1
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Mildred F. Chestnut||p5.htm#i157|Dawson Eugene Chestnut|b. 22 Feb 1884\nd. Sep 1942|p5.htm#i154|Minnie Lee McDaniel|b. 3 Dec 1895\nd. 4 Apr 1978|p5.htm#i146|||||||George T. McDaniel|b. 30 Dec 1851\nd. 22 Nov 1924|p4.htm#i124|Mary A. Bickley|b. 11 Jan 1856\nd. 17 Mar 1942|p4.htm#i115|
Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Child of Mildred F. Chestnut
- Joanna (?) (living)1
Citations
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Captain George William Dawson
M, b. 11 Nov 1835, d. 26 Apr 1886
Captain George William Dawson|b. 11 Nov 1835\nd. 26 Apr 1886|p5.htm#i158|Thomas Henry Dawson Jr|b. 8 Apr 1809\nd. 19 Jun 1873|p20.htm#i675|Ann Blair|b. 11 Jun 1811|p20.htm#i672|||||||||||||
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Captain George William Dawson was (an unknown value) at lost property in Civil War.1 Captain George William Dawson was also known as George William Dawson.2,3,4 He began military service at Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers, discharged 2/13/1862, reenlisted as Captain of Dawson's calvary.5,6
Captain George William Dawson was born at on 11 November 1835 at Appling, Columbia County, Georgia.7,8,9 He was born on 12 November 1835 at Columbia County, Georgia.10,11,12 He was the son of Thomas Henry Dawson Jr and Ann Blair. He was born on 12 November 1835 at Columbia County, Georgia.13,14,15
He was probably included as a free white male, age under 5, in the an unknown person household on the 1840 Census for Columbia County, Georgia, USA, District 5.
The official date for this census was 1 June 1840. Facts gathered from this census included: Thomas H. Dawson household: 1 Free White Male under 5 years (George William); 1 Free white male 5 years and under 10 years (Hugh Blair); 1 Free white male 30 years and under 40 years (HOF-Thomas Henry); 1 Free White Female 5 years and under 10 years (Mary Elizabeth); 2 Free white females of 20 years and under 30 years (Wife - Ann Blair); 2 male slaves of 10 and under 24; 1 male slave 50 and uinder 100; 1 female slaves of 36-55. There was a total of 10 persons in the household and all 10 were employed in agriculture.16 He was graduated in 1855 at Emory College, Oxford, Georgia; A.B. Degree.1,17 He began military service in 1859 at Pike County, Alabama, He joined the first company of soldiers organized from Pike County (later Bullock County), Alabama to serve in the Civil War as the 'Perote Guards'. This group was originally organized under Captain Moses Sinquefield, but he was replaced by Captain Dawson.18,19,20,21,22,23
Type: Census1860-Slave Sch 21 slaves: 1 male black age 35, 1 female black age 32, 1 male black age 32, 1 female blackage 30, 1 male black age 26, 1 female black age 23, 1female black age 22, 1 male black age 20, 1 male black age 16, 1 female mulatto age 14, 1 male mullato age 8, 1 female mulatto age 6, 1 female black age 6, 1 female mullato age 4, 1 male mulatto age 3, 1 female black age 3, 1 male mulatto age 2, 3 females black age 1 1 male black age 1.Captain George William Dawson is head of household in the 1860 census/slave schedule for Perote, Pike County, Alabama.24
In before 1861 George was.25,26 He began military service in 1861 at Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers, discharged 2/13/1862.27,28
George and Annie moved , from Georgia to, Columbus, Muscogee County, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, in 1861.26
George moved , from Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia to Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, circa 1861.29 He and Annie John Sankey lived circa 1861 at Magnolia Plantation, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, where he was occupied as a planter.30
Between 1861 and 1862 Captain George William Dawson at raised first company of soldiers,, (Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers), in, Bullock County, Alabama.31,32 He was Milit-Leave of Absen on 17 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida; for 10 days by Robert G. Wood, Jr. Assistant Adjt. General under the command of Brigadeer General Bragg.
The document did not indicate the purpose of the leave.33 He was for 10 days by Robert G. Wood, Jr. Assistant Adjt. General under the command of Brigadeer General Bragg.
The document did not indicate the purpose of the leave. on 17 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida.34 He was Milit-Leave of Absen on 25 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida; the leave of absence granted 17 March 1861 was extended for an additional 10 days signed by the same officer.33 He was the leave of absence granted 17 March 1861 was extended for an additional 10 days signed by the same officer. on 25 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida.34 He was discharged on 13 February 1862 at Bullock County, Alabama.35 He re enlisted as Captain of Dawson's calvary after 13 February 1862 at Bullock County, Alabama.35
Captain George William Dawson lost the property, at Magnolia Plantation, Bullock County, Alabama, between 1862 and 1865.36 He was Dawson's Calvary was listed under Captain Moses White's Military Rendezvous under ther Bureau of Conscription, Brigadeer General Pillow, General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-commissioned Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Depoartments, C.S.A. Chief of Bu. (a Calvary Company).
He resigned from the 53rd Partisan Rangers 8/1/63 upon recieving a commission to Captain and permission to raise a cavalry company. Originally intended to be part of Capt. A. P. Love's 4th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, they were detached and sent to the coast near Mobile, AL to search for deserters and marauders.
Thomas B. Miles served with him in the Perote Guards and in the 53rd, and as 1st Lt. under Dawson in Dawson's Independent Company. In 1909, Miles stated, 'This company (Dawson's) was not attached to any regiment, but was sent to patrol the coast from Mobile along Florida coast under command of Gen. Maury. Just before the surrender, it was ordered back to Montgomery under command of Gen. Clanton, and was captured at Line Creek, except 10 of the company who made their escape, and attached themselves to the 6th Alabama Cavalry.'
I don't have any record of Dawson's fate in the incident at Line Creek. on 1 August 1863 at Newton, Alabama.37,38,18 Served in the military Dawson's Calvary was listed under Captain Moses White's Military Rendezvous under ther Bureau of Conscription, Brigadeer General Pillow, General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-commissioned Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Depoartments, C.S.A. Chief of Bu. (a Calvary Company).
He resigned from the 53rd Partisan Rangers 8/1/63 upon recieving a commission to Captain and permission to raise a cavalry company. Originally intended to be part of Capt. A. P. Love's 4th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, they were detached and sent to the coast near Mobile, AL to search for deserters and marauders.
Thomas B. Miles served with him in the Perote Guards and in the 53rd, and as 1st Lt. under Dawson in Dawson's Independent Company. In 1909, Miles stated, 'This company (Dawson's) was not attached to any regiment, but was sent to patrol the coast from Mobile along Florida coast under command of Gen. Maury. Just before the surrender, it was ordered back to Montgomery under command of Gen. Clanton, and was captured at Line Creek, except 10 of the company who made their escape, and attached themselves to the 6th Alabama Cavalry.'
I don't have any record of Dawson's fate in the incident at Line Creek. on 1 August 1863 at Newton, Alabama.39,40,41 He was Property in 1865 at lost property in Civil War.36
His occupation was as taught school , eventually becoming Superintendant of Schools after 1865 at Perote, Pike County, Alabama.36
His occupation was as taught school , eventually becoming Superintendant of Schools after 1865 at Perote, Pike County, Alabama.1 After 1865 Captain George William Dawson and Annie John Sankey moved from at Magnolia Plantation into, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama. Taught school and later held the position of Superintendant of Schools for Captain George William Dawson was taught school and later held the position of Superintendant of Schools for after 1865 at Pike County, Alabama.36
His occupation was as employed as a private teacher and a salesman for Singer Sewing Machine Company after 1865 at Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, USA.30
In 1873 George was.42
In 1873 George was.25 He was recorded as dying on 26 April 1886 at while candidate for Probate Judge, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, at age 50.43,29
Captain George William Dawson filled out a pension application after 26 April 1886.35
Captain George William Dawson was born at on 11 November 1835 at Appling, Columbia County, Georgia.7,8,9 He was born on 12 November 1835 at Columbia County, Georgia.10,11,12 He was the son of Thomas Henry Dawson Jr and Ann Blair. He was born on 12 November 1835 at Columbia County, Georgia.13,14,15
He was probably included as a free white male, age under 5, in the an unknown person household on the 1840 Census for Columbia County, Georgia, USA, District 5.
The official date for this census was 1 June 1840. Facts gathered from this census included: Thomas H. Dawson household: 1 Free White Male under 5 years (George William); 1 Free white male 5 years and under 10 years (Hugh Blair); 1 Free white male 30 years and under 40 years (HOF-Thomas Henry); 1 Free White Female 5 years and under 10 years (Mary Elizabeth); 2 Free white females of 20 years and under 30 years (Wife - Ann Blair); 2 male slaves of 10 and under 24; 1 male slave 50 and uinder 100; 1 female slaves of 36-55. There was a total of 10 persons in the household and all 10 were employed in agriculture.16 He was graduated in 1855 at Emory College, Oxford, Georgia; A.B. Degree.1,17 He began military service in 1859 at Pike County, Alabama, He joined the first company of soldiers organized from Pike County (later Bullock County), Alabama to serve in the Civil War as the 'Perote Guards'. This group was originally organized under Captain Moses Sinquefield, but he was replaced by Captain Dawson.18,19,20,21,22,23
Type: Census1860-Slave Sch 21 slaves: 1 male black age 35, 1 female black age 32, 1 male black age 32, 1 female blackage 30, 1 male black age 26, 1 female black age 23, 1female black age 22, 1 male black age 20, 1 male black age 16, 1 female mulatto age 14, 1 male mullato age 8, 1 female mulatto age 6, 1 female black age 6, 1 female mullato age 4, 1 male mulatto age 3, 1 female black age 3, 1 male mulatto age 2, 3 females black age 1 1 male black age 1.Captain George William Dawson is head of household in the 1860 census/slave schedule for Perote, Pike County, Alabama.24
In before 1861 George was.25,26 He began military service in 1861 at Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers, discharged 2/13/1862.27,28
George and Annie moved , from Georgia to, Columbus, Muscogee County, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, in 1861.26
George moved , from Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia to Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, circa 1861.29 He and Annie John Sankey lived circa 1861 at Magnolia Plantation, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, where he was occupied as a planter.30
Between 1861 and 1862 Captain George William Dawson at raised first company of soldiers,, (Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers), in, Bullock County, Alabama.31,32 He was Milit-Leave of Absen on 17 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida; for 10 days by Robert G. Wood, Jr. Assistant Adjt. General under the command of Brigadeer General Bragg.
The document did not indicate the purpose of the leave.33 He was for 10 days by Robert G. Wood, Jr. Assistant Adjt. General under the command of Brigadeer General Bragg.
The document did not indicate the purpose of the leave. on 17 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida.34 He was Milit-Leave of Absen on 25 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida; the leave of absence granted 17 March 1861 was extended for an additional 10 days signed by the same officer.33 He was the leave of absence granted 17 March 1861 was extended for an additional 10 days signed by the same officer. on 25 March 1861 at Pensacola, Florida.34 He was discharged on 13 February 1862 at Bullock County, Alabama.35 He re enlisted as Captain of Dawson's calvary after 13 February 1862 at Bullock County, Alabama.35
Captain George William Dawson lost the property, at Magnolia Plantation, Bullock County, Alabama, between 1862 and 1865.36 He was Dawson's Calvary was listed under Captain Moses White's Military Rendezvous under ther Bureau of Conscription, Brigadeer General Pillow, General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-commissioned Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Depoartments, C.S.A. Chief of Bu. (a Calvary Company).
He resigned from the 53rd Partisan Rangers 8/1/63 upon recieving a commission to Captain and permission to raise a cavalry company. Originally intended to be part of Capt. A. P. Love's 4th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, they were detached and sent to the coast near Mobile, AL to search for deserters and marauders.
Thomas B. Miles served with him in the Perote Guards and in the 53rd, and as 1st Lt. under Dawson in Dawson's Independent Company. In 1909, Miles stated, 'This company (Dawson's) was not attached to any regiment, but was sent to patrol the coast from Mobile along Florida coast under command of Gen. Maury. Just before the surrender, it was ordered back to Montgomery under command of Gen. Clanton, and was captured at Line Creek, except 10 of the company who made their escape, and attached themselves to the 6th Alabama Cavalry.'
I don't have any record of Dawson's fate in the incident at Line Creek. on 1 August 1863 at Newton, Alabama.37,38,18 Served in the military Dawson's Calvary was listed under Captain Moses White's Military Rendezvous under ther Bureau of Conscription, Brigadeer General Pillow, General and Staff Officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staffs, Non-commissioned Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Depoartments, C.S.A. Chief of Bu. (a Calvary Company).
He resigned from the 53rd Partisan Rangers 8/1/63 upon recieving a commission to Captain and permission to raise a cavalry company. Originally intended to be part of Capt. A. P. Love's 4th Alabama Cavalry Battalion, they were detached and sent to the coast near Mobile, AL to search for deserters and marauders.
Thomas B. Miles served with him in the Perote Guards and in the 53rd, and as 1st Lt. under Dawson in Dawson's Independent Company. In 1909, Miles stated, 'This company (Dawson's) was not attached to any regiment, but was sent to patrol the coast from Mobile along Florida coast under command of Gen. Maury. Just before the surrender, it was ordered back to Montgomery under command of Gen. Clanton, and was captured at Line Creek, except 10 of the company who made their escape, and attached themselves to the 6th Alabama Cavalry.'
I don't have any record of Dawson's fate in the incident at Line Creek. on 1 August 1863 at Newton, Alabama.39,40,41 He was Property in 1865 at lost property in Civil War.36
His occupation was as taught school , eventually becoming Superintendant of Schools after 1865 at Perote, Pike County, Alabama.36
His occupation was as taught school , eventually becoming Superintendant of Schools after 1865 at Perote, Pike County, Alabama.1 After 1865 Captain George William Dawson and Annie John Sankey moved from at Magnolia Plantation into, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama. Taught school and later held the position of Superintendant of Schools for Captain George William Dawson was taught school and later held the position of Superintendant of Schools for after 1865 at Pike County, Alabama.36
His occupation was as employed as a private teacher and a salesman for Singer Sewing Machine Company after 1865 at Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, USA.30
In 1873 George was.42
In 1873 George was.25 He was recorded as dying on 26 April 1886 at while candidate for Probate Judge, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, at age 50.43,29
Captain George William Dawson filled out a pension application after 26 April 1886.35
Reference=85
Children of Captain George William Dawson and Annie John Sankey
- Amoret Dawson b. 7 Nov 1858
- George William Dawson Jr. b. 21 Jun 1861
- Annie Sankey Dawson (living)
- Mary Elizabeth Dawson b. 2 Jun 1866
- Mattie Holt Dawson+ (living)
- Thomas Henry Dawson b. 12 Jan 1873
- George (Little Buddy) W. Dawson b. 16 May 1874
- Margaret Stephens Dawson+ b. 10 Jun 1878, d. 3 Aug 1964
Child of Captain George William Dawson
- Susie Dawson b. 14 Oct 1875
Citations
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- [S613] Unknown author, Archive article in Orlando Sentinel newspaper. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S612] Unknown author, Children of the Confederacy -Membership Application - Benford, Herbert F., Jr, Applied To: Children of the Confederacy (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), pg 2.
- [S355] Charles Carroll Dawson, Dawson Book: A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketchs and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson (Joel Munsell. Albany.), p. 381,384.
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- [S4] Unknown author, Benford, Herbert F., Jr: Application for membership in Children of the Confederacy1 (n.pub.), see geneology texts; pg 1.
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Dr. Dawson m. 1st, in Columbia Co., Ga., Feb. 23, 1830, Ann Blair, who was b. June 11, 1811, and d. June 23, 1842, leaving two children:
4-1. Mary E., b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Sept. 8, 1831, res. 1873, Glenville,
Ala. MCGOUGH.
4-2. George William, b. in Columbia Co., Nov. 12, 1835, res. 1873,
Bullock Co., Ala.; m.
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4-2. GEORGE WILLIAM DAWSON, b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1835, m. in Columbus, Jan. 13, 1858, Annie Sankey, who was b. in Montgomery county, Ala., Nov. 19, 1835, dau. of John T. and Margaret Sankey. They res. 1873, at Perote P. O., Bullock Co., Ala.. - [S607] Annie John Sankey Dawson Dawson, Dawson, Annie J. S.-Family Bible (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), pg 3.
- [S612] Unknown author, Children of the Confederacy -Membership Application - Benford, Herbert F., Jr, Applied To: Children of the Confederacy, pg 1.
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Dr. Dawson m. 1st, in Columbia Co., Ga., Feb. 23, 1830, Ann Blair, who was b. June 11, 1811, and d. June 23, 1842, leaving two children:
4-1. Mary E., b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Sept. 8, 1831, res. 1873, Glenville,
Ala. MCGOUGH.
4-2. George William, b. in Columbia Co., Nov. 12, 1835, res. 1873,
Bullock Co., Ala.; m.
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4-2. GEORGE WILLIAM DAWSON, b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1835, m. in Columbus, Jan. 13, 1858, Annie Sankey, who was b. in Montgomery county, Ala., Nov. 19, 1835, dau. of John T. and Margaret Sankey. They res. 1873, at Perote P. O., Bullock Co., Ala.. - [S170] Annie John Sankey Dawson Dawson, Dawson, Annie J. S.-Family Bible, pg 3.
- [S4] Unknown author, Benford, Herbert F., Jr: Application for membership in Children of the Confederacy1, pg 1.
- [S360] Thos Dawson, 1840 Federal, unknown repository address, Roll M704, Roll 42, Page 42, unknown repository, ThomasH. Dawson Household, District 5, Columbia County, Georgia, Page 296, Line 22, Enumeration Date and Enumerator unknown..
- [S614] Compiler: Thomas W. Connally, Occupation and Address Register of the Graduates of Emory College Oxford Georgia (n.p.: Alumni Association of Emory College, unknown publish date), See attached exhibits:.
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- [S616] Unknown author, Perote Guards.' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia., Url: <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php>. (n.p.: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 16 Jun 2007, Web View Date, 30 March 2008, unknown publish date).
- [S617] Unknown author, The Southern Advertiser (n.p.: 23 April 1861, unknown publish date).
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- [S620] Alan Pitts, Perote Guards - Alabama in the Civil War Message Board, Subject: Perote Guards, Listserve: Alabama in the Civil War Message Board, Url: http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/alcwmb/index.cgi?noframes;read=26540 (n.p.: 30 March 2008, Original Date, 28 August 2007, unknown publish date), The 'Perote Guards' originally organized under Capt. Moses Sinquefield. Dawson
became captain later.. - [S502] Unknown author, 1860 Slave Census AL Pike - Dawson, G W, Record Type: Federal, Household: Dawson, G W, Place: Pike County, Alabama (n.p.: 1860, unknown publish date), George W. Dawson household, Eastern Division, Pike County, Alabama.
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4-2. GEORGE WILLIAM DAWSON, b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1835, m. in Columbus, Jan. 13, 1858, Annie Sankey, who was b. in Montgomery county, Ala., Nov. 19, 1835, dau. of John T. and Margaret Sankey. They res. 1873, at Perote P. O., Bullock Co., Ala.. - [S609] Unknown author, Dawsons in Newspapers (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), pg 1.
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- [S499] Unknown author, Dawson George W - 1st Alabama Regiment Infantry Volunteers, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M374, Roll 12 (n.p.: NARA, Washington, DC, unknown publish date), See attached Exhibit:.
- [S621] Unknown author, Dawson George W - 1st Alabama Regiment Infantry Volunteers, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M374, Roll 12 (n.p.: NARA, Washington, DC, unknown publish date), See attached Exhibit:.
- [S496] Peter A. Brannon, Dawson, G W (Capt) - Military Service Documentatio: Muster Roll, Company C, 1st Alabama Volunteers CSA, Recipient: McDaniel, Everett S., Jr., Author Address: Director, State of Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AlabamaMcDaniel (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
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- [S622] Unknown author, Dawson George W - 53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M374, Roll 12 (n.p.: NARA, Washington, DC, unknown publish date), See attached exhibit:.
- [S623] Unknown author, Dawson George W - General and Staff Officers, Non-Regimental Enlisted Men CSA, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M818, Roll 7 (n.p.: NARA, Washington, DC, unknown publish date).
- [S500] Unknown author, Dawson George W - 53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M374, Roll 12 (n.p.: NARA, Washington, DC, unknown publish date), See attached exhibit:.
- [S499] Unknown author, Dawson George W - 1st Alabama Regiment Infantry Volunteers, Subject: Dawson, George W., Film: M374, Roll 12.
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- [S483] Charles Carroll Dawson, A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketchs and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson, p. 384
4-2. GEORGE WILLIAM DAWSON, b. in Columbia Co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1835, m. in Columbus, Jan. 13, 1858, Annie Sankey, who was b. in Montgomery county, Ala., Nov. 19, 1835, dau. of John T. and Margaret Sankey. They res. 1873, at Perote P. O., Bullock Co., Ala.. - [S4] Unknown author, Benford, Herbert F., Jr: Application for membership in Children of the Confederacy1, see geneology texts
; pg 1.