Leander McDaniel1
F, b. bt 1849 - 1850
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Last Edited=17 Feb 2008
Leander McDaniel was born between 1849 and 1850 at Talbot County, Georgia.2 She was the daughter of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.2,1
She enumerated as "Leander McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1850 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 17. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850 Facts gathered from this census included: George McDaniel household: Leander McDaniel was a 6 month old white female household member and probably daughter of the Head of the Family; who was born in Georgia.3
She was enumerated as " Leander McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Leander McDaniel was listed as a 22 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She did not indicate her occupation. She was born in Georgia.4
She enumerated as "Leander McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1850 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 17. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850 Facts gathered from this census included: George McDaniel household: Leander McDaniel was a 6 month old white female household member and probably daughter of the Head of the Family; who was born in Georgia.3
She was enumerated as " Leander McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Leander McDaniel was listed as a 22 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She did not indicate her occupation. She was born in Georgia.4
Citations
- [S236] George McDaniel, 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,.
- [S236] 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,District 17,Talbot County,Georgia, page 233, lines 28-34, Dwelling 142, Family 142,Enumerated on 19 Aug 1850 by John C. Harris.
- [S236] 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,District 17,Talbot County,Georgia, page 233, lines 28-34, Enumerated on 19 Aug 1850 by John C. Harris.
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
GA, Talbot County, Dist 17 1850 Slave Schedule
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Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Citations
- [S237] George McDaniel, 1850 US Census Slave Schedule, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,.
GA, Talbot County, GA Militia Dist 688 1860 Slave Schedule
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Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
GA, Talbot County, GA Militia Dist 688 1860 Slave Schedule was the child of US Census and Georgia Census.1
Citations
- [S237] George McDaniel, 1850 US Census Slave Schedule, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,.
Maryetta McDaniel1
F, b. 14 Dec 1849, d. 30 Jul 1920
Maryetta McDaniel|b. 14 Dec 1849\nd. 30 Jul 1920|p8.htm#i236|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||||||||
Last Edited=31 Jul 2008
Her married name was Maryetta McDaniel Story (Storey).3 Maryetta McDaniel was also known as Mary McDaniel She was listed as Mary McDaniel in the 1870 GA Talbot County Census.4 She was born on 14 December 1849 at Talbot County, Georgia.3 She was the daughter of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.2,1
Maryetta was enumerated as " Maryetta McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Maryetta McDaniel was listed as a 10 year old, white,female household member and probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She was listed as having been born in Georgia. She had attended school in the year.5
She was enumerated as " Mary McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Mary McDaniel was listed as a 20 year old, white, female; and household member who probably was the the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She did not indicate her occupation. She was born in Georgia.6
Maryetta McDaniel enumerated as "Mary Retta Story" was listed as the wife of an unknown person on the 1900 Census of at Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, O'neills District. The official date of this census was 01 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Mary Retta Story was a 50 year old white female who was born in December 1849. She had been married for 20 years. She had 6 pregnancies 4 of which were still living. She and her father were born in Georgia while her mother was born in New York. She could read, write and speak English.7
Maryetta McDaniel enumerated as "Mary E. Story" was listed as the wife of an unknown person on the 1910 Census of at Frankey Hall Road, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, Georgia Militia District 894, O'Neal's District, EFD 128, SD 4. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Mary E. Story was a 61 year old white female who the wife of the head of the family. She had been married for 30 years. She had had 6 pregnancies, four of which were still living. She andher father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in New York. She spoke English. Her occupation was none.8
Maryetta McDaniel enumerated as "Mary Etta Story" was listed as the wife of an unknown person on the 1920 Census of at Frankey Hall Road, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, O'Neals District,ED 129. The official date of this census was1 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: Mary Etta Story was a 70 year old white female who the wife of the head of the family, Ellen Story. She was marrried. She could read and write She andher father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in New York (mistakenly listed here as Georgia). She spoke English. Her occupation was none.9
Maryetta died on 30 July 1920 at Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, at the age of 70. She was preceded in death by her. She was survived by her sons, Clifford A. Story (Storey) and Jesse Story (Storey), daughters, Effie J. Story Ligon and Lillie E. Story (Storey), brothers, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel and George Thomas McDaniel, sisters, Martha A. Pritchard.10 Maryetta's obituary was published in the Talbotton New Era after 30 July 1920.10 The funeral service for Maryetta McDaniel Story (Storey) was held at Sardis Baptist Church, Talbotton, Georgia, after 30 July 1920. The service was conducted by Reverend B. E. Donnehoo.11 She was buried in McDaniel Lot at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Talbot CountyGeorgia after 30 July 1920. Reverend B. E. Donnehoo performed the rites; Rev. B. E. Donnehoo performed last rites.10 She was a a member of Sardis Baptist Church church of at Talbot County.10
Children of Maryetta McDaniel and Barion Drew Ellen Story (Storey)
- Lillie E. Story (Storey) b. Aug 18837
- Clifford A. Story (Storey) b. Nov 18847
- Effie J. Story (Storey) b. Jan 18887
- Jesse Story (Storey) b. Jul 18917
Citations
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S236] George McDaniel, 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,, George McDaniel household,District 17,Talbot County,Georgia, page 233, lines 28-34, Dwelling 142, Family 142,Enumerated on 19 Aug 1850 by John C. Harris.
- [S281] Bill Story, "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 06 May 2005, Mary "Margetta" McDaniel b Dec 14,1849 married Barion Drew Ellen Storey, son of Jesse Story. Hereinafter cited as "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt".
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S305] George McDaniel, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Georgia Military District 688, Talbot County, GA, page 13, dwelling 287, family 287, lines 20-28, enumerated on 28 Jun 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S316] Druellen Story, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 222, Page 12B, ED 59, SD 4, Druellen Story household,O'Neals District, Georgia Militia District 894, Talbot County, Georgia, page 12B, dwelling 199, family 199, lines 52-58, enumerated on 15 June 1900 by Luther C. Cullison..
- [S317] Ellen D. Story, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 214, Part 1, Page 109B, ED 128, SD 4, Ellen D. Storey household,Georgia Militia District 894, O'Neals District, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, page 3B(109B), dwelling 39, family 39, lines 54-59, enumerated on 2 May 1910 by Miss Mary I.Framser..
- [S318] Ellen Story(Spory), 1920 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T625- Roll 279, Page 2A, Image 0213, ED 129, SD 4, Druellen Story Household, Georgia Militia District 894, O'Neil District, Talbot County, Georgia. Lines 52-58, Dwelling 199, Family 199, SD 4, ED 59 Sheet 12 B, Enumerated on 15 June 1920 by Luther E. Cullien.
- [S335] Mrs. Ellen Storey, Story, Mary McDaniel (Mrs. Ellen Story):Obituary - The Talbotton New Era, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, 2. Hereinafter cited as The Talbotton New Era:Obituary - Story, Mary McDaniel (Mrs. Ellen Story).
- [S335] The Talbotton New Era:Obituary - Story, Mary McDaniel (Mrs. Ellen Story), 2, see exhibit.
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel
M, b. Feb 1854
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel|b. Feb 1854|p8.htm#i237|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||||||||
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel was born in February 1854 at Talbot County, Georgia.3 He was the son of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.1,2
Benjamin Franklin was enumerated as "Benjamin F. McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin F. McDaniel was listed as a 6 year old, white,male household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was listed as having been born in Georgia. He had not attended school in the year.4
He was enumerated as " Franklin McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Franklin McDaniel was listed as a 16 year old, white, male; and household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He indicated his occupation was working on a farm. He was born in Georgia.5
He was enumerated as "Benjamin McDaniel" and was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs,, and living alone. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin McDaniel was a 24 year old white, male who was the Head of the Family, living alone. His occupation was a laborer. He had attended school within the year. He and both of his partents were born in Georgia. Comment: This is in error because his mother Mariah Ann Flint was born in New York. George McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, Anderson Winn McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah Elizabeth Carter, Monroe Hollis and William McDaniel were listed as his neighbors.6
On on 11 April 1881 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $42.00. DUE DATE: 1 October 1881.TERMS: if not paid by due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.
SECURITY: mule and horse used and owned by me, this year's crop of cotton. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 10 bales of cotton. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:19 April 1881. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00.DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees. SECURITY: one gray horse "Bob" and one two horse wagon
ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel and Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00. DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.SECURITY: one black female horse "Pink". ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date.
DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .8
On on 15 January 1885 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $219.00. DUE DATE: 1 Auguist 1885. TERMS:If note not paid by due date to pay 10% intetest/yr including collection and lawyer's fees. ADDITIONAL TERMS: deliver to Slate and Etheridge at their warehouse in Columbus GA twenty bales of cotton allowing them the usual warehouse charges including commission of on and one half percent for selling said bales. Failure to deliver I will pay $1.00 per bale. DATE RECORDED:16 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 26 February 1885 at Talbot County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel and George Thomas McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $65.00. DUE DATE: 1 November 1885. TERMS:SECURITY: Queen Dexter side bar buggy title in hands of W.E. Williams until note fully paid. DATE RECORDED:6 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .9
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel married an unknown person before December 1890 We do not yet know the name of his first wife because of the loss of the 1890 Census. She was the mother ofn his daughters..
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel married Mary Elizabeth Ligon circa 1899 at Georgia.3
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "Ben McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1900 Census of at Talbot County, Georgia, O'Neills (O'Neals) District. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon, his daughters, Annie Lizzie McDaniel and Jennie E. McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Ben McDaniel was a 46 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was born in February of 1854. He was married. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. His occupation was a farmer, and he had been fuilly employed. He could read and write and speak English. He rented his home which was a farm. Farm Schedule #64.3
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "Benjamin F. McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census of at Harris County, Georgia, Waverly Hall District. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon, his daughters, Annie Lizzie McDaniel and Jennie E. McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin F. McDaniel was a 46 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was married a second time now for 10 years. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. He spoke English. His occupation was a farmer, doing general farming. He was working on his own account. He could read and write. He rented his home which was a farm. Farm Schedule #124.10
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "B. F. McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at Harris County, Georgia. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon. . The official date of this census was 01 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: B. F. McDaniel was a 65 year old married white male who was the Head of the Family. He owned his home which was mortgaged. He could read and write. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. He spoke English. His occupation was a farmer, doing general farming. He was working on his own account. Farm Schedule #164.11
Benjamin Franklin was enumerated as "Benjamin F. McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin F. McDaniel was listed as a 6 year old, white,male household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was listed as having been born in Georgia. He had not attended school in the year.4
He was enumerated as " Franklin McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Franklin McDaniel was listed as a 16 year old, white, male; and household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He indicated his occupation was working on a farm. He was born in Georgia.5
He was enumerated as "Benjamin McDaniel" and was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs,, and living alone. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin McDaniel was a 24 year old white, male who was the Head of the Family, living alone. His occupation was a laborer. He had attended school within the year. He and both of his partents were born in Georgia. Comment: This is in error because his mother Mariah Ann Flint was born in New York. George McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, Anderson Winn McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah Elizabeth Carter, Monroe Hollis and William McDaniel were listed as his neighbors.6
On on 11 April 1881 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $42.00. DUE DATE: 1 October 1881.TERMS: if not paid by due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.
SECURITY: mule and horse used and owned by me, this year's crop of cotton. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 10 bales of cotton. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:19 April 1881. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00.DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees. SECURITY: one gray horse "Bob" and one two horse wagon
ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel and Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00. DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.SECURITY: one black female horse "Pink". ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date.
DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .8
On on 15 January 1885 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $219.00. DUE DATE: 1 Auguist 1885. TERMS:If note not paid by due date to pay 10% intetest/yr including collection and lawyer's fees. ADDITIONAL TERMS: deliver to Slate and Etheridge at their warehouse in Columbus GA twenty bales of cotton allowing them the usual warehouse charges including commission of on and one half percent for selling said bales. Failure to deliver I will pay $1.00 per bale. DATE RECORDED:16 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .7
On on 26 February 1885 at Talbot County, Georgia, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel and George Thomas McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $65.00. DUE DATE: 1 November 1885. TERMS:SECURITY: Queen Dexter side bar buggy title in hands of W.E. Williams until note fully paid. DATE RECORDED:6 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .9
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel married an unknown person before December 1890 We do not yet know the name of his first wife because of the loss of the 1890 Census. She was the mother ofn his daughters..
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel married Mary Elizabeth Ligon circa 1899 at Georgia.3
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "Ben McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1900 Census of at Talbot County, Georgia, O'Neills (O'Neals) District. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon, his daughters, Annie Lizzie McDaniel and Jennie E. McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Ben McDaniel was a 46 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was born in February of 1854. He was married. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. His occupation was a farmer, and he had been fuilly employed. He could read and write and speak English. He rented his home which was a farm. Farm Schedule #64.3
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "Benjamin F. McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census of at Harris County, Georgia, Waverly Hall District. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon, his daughters, Annie Lizzie McDaniel and Jennie E. McDaniel. . The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Benjamin F. McDaniel was a 46 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was married a second time now for 10 years. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. He spoke English. His occupation was a farmer, doing general farming. He was working on his own account. He could read and write. He rented his home which was a farm. Farm Schedule #124.10
Benjamin Franklin McDaniel enumerated as "B. F. McDaniel" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at Harris County, Georgia. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Elizabeth Ligon. . The official date of this census was 01 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: B. F. McDaniel was a 65 year old married white male who was the Head of the Family. He owned his home which was mortgaged. He could read and write. He and his father were born in Georgia, while his mother was born in New York. He spoke English. His occupation was a farmer, doing general farming. He was working on his own account. Farm Schedule #164.11
Children of Benjamin Franklin McDaniel
- Annie Lizzie McDaniel b. Dec 18903
- Jennie E. McDaniel b. Feb 18923
- Julia K (R) McDaniel (living)3
Child of Benjamin Franklin McDaniel and Mary Elizabeth Ligon
- Francis M. McDaniel (living)10
Citations
- [S305] George McDaniel, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S260] Ben McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 222, Page 6A, ED 59, SD 4, Ben McDaniel household, O'Neals District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 6A, dwelling 98, family 99, lines 39-43, enumerated on 08 June 1900 by Luther ?..
- [S305] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Georgia Military District 688, Talbot County, GA, page 13, dwelling 287, family 287, lines 20-28, enumerated on 28 Jun 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S303] Benjamin McDaniel, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, Benjamin McDaniel Household, District 894, Talbot County, Georgia, page 229A, dwelling 137, family 137, line 11, enumerated on 19 & 21 July 1880 by S. R. Murphy.
Census Year: 1880 State: Georgia County: Talbot Enumeration District: 120 Page No: 34
Reel no: T9-166 Division: Banghs District - 894 G. M. Supervisor District: 4
Sheet No: 229A Enumerated on: June 19th, 1880 by: S. R. Murphy
Transcribed by Sandria G Swope and Proofread by Maggie Stewart
for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/. Copyright: 2002. - [S366] See citation, see citation, Strause, Nathan Philip, III: TMG EXHIBITS, 7440 N. Catalina Ridge Drive, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, see citation, See Tag:Promissory Note:Exhibit.
- [S366] See citation, see citation, See Tag Memo.
- [S366] See citation, see citation, See Citation Exhibit.
- [S261] Benjamin F. 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 197, Part 2, Page 90A, SDE 4, ED 57, Benjamin F. McDaniel household,? Waverly Hall District, Harris County, Georgia, page 11A, dwelling 193, family 196, lines 30-35, enumerated on 10 June 1910 by William B. Smith..
- [S262] B F McDaniel, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 262, Page 15B, Image 0306, SD 4, ED 58, ?B. F. McDaniel household,Waverly Hall District, Harris County, Georgia, page 15B, dwelling 196, family199, lines74-76, enumerated on 03 January 1920 by J. E. Crouch..
Laura J. McDaniel1
F, b. Apr 1856
Laura J. McDaniel|b. Apr 1856|p8.htm#i238|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||||||||
Last Edited=17 Feb 2008
Laura J. McDaniel was born in April 1856 at Talbot County, Georgia.3 She was the daughter of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.2,1
Laura J. was enumerated as "Laura J. McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura J. McDaniel was listed as a 4 year old, white, female household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She was listed as having been born in Georgia. She had not attended school in the year.4
She was enumerated as " Laura McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura McDaniel was listed as a 14 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She indicated her occupation as being at home. She was born in Georgia.5
She was enumerated as "Laura J. McDaniel" and was listed as the daughter of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Laura J. McDaniel was a 21 year old white, female who was the daughter of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was at home. She and her father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in South Carolina. COMMENTS: Her mother was actually born in Georgia, her step mother was born in SC.6
As of 20 September 1881,her married name was Laura J. McDaniel Story (Storey).3
Laura J. McDaniel married John David Story (Storey) on 20 September 1881 at Talbot County, Georgia.3,7
Laura J. McDaniel enumerated as "Laura J. Story" was listed as the wife of John David Story (Storey) on the 1900 Census of at Harris County, Georgia, Cataula District. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura J.Story was a 44 year old white female who was the wife of the Head of the Family, John D. Story. She was born in April of 1856. She had been married for 18 years. She was the mother of 10 children,5 of which were living. She was born in Georgia, her father in South Carolina and her mother in New York. Her occupation was not listed. She could read and write,and spoke English. COMMENTS: Her father's birthplace was erroneously recorded as South Carolina instead of Georgia.3
Laura J. was enumerated as "Laura J. McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura J. McDaniel was listed as a 4 year old, white, female household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She was listed as having been born in Georgia. She had not attended school in the year.4
She was enumerated as " Laura McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura McDaniel was listed as a 14 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She indicated her occupation as being at home. She was born in Georgia.5
She was enumerated as "Laura J. McDaniel" and was listed as the daughter of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Laura J. McDaniel was a 21 year old white, female who was the daughter of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was at home. She and her father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in South Carolina. COMMENTS: Her mother was actually born in Georgia, her step mother was born in SC.6
As of 20 September 1881,her married name was Laura J. McDaniel Story (Storey).3
Laura J. McDaniel married John David Story (Storey) on 20 September 1881 at Talbot County, Georgia.3,7
Laura J. McDaniel enumerated as "Laura J. Story" was listed as the wife of John David Story (Storey) on the 1900 Census of at Harris County, Georgia, Cataula District. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included: Laura J.Story was a 44 year old white female who was the wife of the Head of the Family, John D. Story. She was born in April of 1856. She had been married for 18 years. She was the mother of 10 children,5 of which were living. She was born in Georgia, her father in South Carolina and her mother in New York. Her occupation was not listed. She could read and write,and spoke English. COMMENTS: Her father's birthplace was erroneously recorded as South Carolina instead of Georgia.3
Children of Laura J. McDaniel and John David Story (Storey)
- William Neal Story (Storey)+ b. 18 Jun 18838
- Alonzo M. Story (Storey)+ b. Apr 18868
- Etta Lee Story (Storey) b. Jan 18893
- Joseph D. Story (Storey)+ b. Jan 1891, d. Jul 19663
- Daniel Story (Storey)+ b. Mar 18953
Citations
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S305] George McDaniel, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S257] John D. Story, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 203, Page 1B-2A, ED 30, SD 4, John D. Story household,Cataula District, Harris County, Georgia, pagees 1B and 2A, dwelling 19, family 19, lines 50 and 1-6, enumerated on 02 June 1900 byGeo R. Williams..
- [S305] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Georgia Military District 688, Talbot County, GA, page 13, dwelling 287, family 287, lines 20-28, enumerated on 28 Jun 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S239] George McDaniel, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, George McDaniel household,Banghs District (GA Militia District 894), Talbot County, Georgia, page 34, sheet 229A, dwelling #135, family # 135, lines 4-8, enumerated on 19 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy.
- [S308] John D. Storey, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Family History Library, 14 May 2005), Marriages:
Spouse: Laura J. McDaniel
Marriage 20 Seot 1881, Talbot, Georgia. - [S257] 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, John D.Story household,Cataula District, Harris County, Georgia, page 1-2, dwelling 19, family 19, lines 100, 1-6, enumerated on 07 June 1900 by George R. Williams..
Anderson Winn McDaniel1,2
M, b. c 1856, d. b 1900
Anderson Winn McDaniel|b. c 1856\nd. b 1900|p8.htm#i239|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`|b. c 1819\nd. Apr 1860|p4.htm#i118|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||||||||
Last Edited=17 Feb 2008
Anderson Winn McDaniel was born circa 1856 at Georgia He was listed asa 3 year old on 28 Jun 1860 in the 1860 Census. His birthday should fall somewhere between 19 Aug 1856 and 19 Aug 1857.
He was listed as 12 years old on 16 Jun 1870 in the 1870 Census. Her birthday should fall somewhere between 16 Jun 1857and 16 Jun 1858.4,5,2 He was the son of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.3,1
Anderson Winn was enumerated as "Anderson McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson. McDaniel was listed as a 2 year old, white, male household member and probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was listed as having been born in Georgia. He had not attended school in the year.6
He was enumerated as " Anderson McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson McDaniel was listed as a 12 year old, white, male; and household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was indicated as being at home. He was born in Georgia.7
Anderson Winn McDaniel married Sarah Malvina Story (Storey) circa 1880 at Talbot County, Georgia.8,2,9
He was enumerated as "Anderson McDaniel" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. Also living in the household were his wife, Sarah Malvina Story (Storey) .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson McDaniel was a 24 year old white, male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a laborer. He had attended school within the year. He and both of his partents were born in Georgia. Comment: This is in error because his mother Mariah Ann Flint was born in New York. Benjamin Franklin McDaniel, George McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, Sarah Elizabeth Carter, William McDaniel and Monroe Hollis were listed as his neighbors.10,11
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel and Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00. DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.SECURITY: one black female horse "Pink". ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date.
DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .12
On in February 1885 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $107.00. DUE DATE: 1 October 1885. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 6% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees. SECURITY: one black horse "Mink" ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender10 bales of cotton and allowing them usual warehouse charges. If not sent agree to pay $1.25 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:13 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .13 He was alternately recorded as dying before 1900 at Talbot County, Georgia.8
He was listed as 12 years old on 16 Jun 1870 in the 1870 Census. Her birthday should fall somewhere between 16 Jun 1857and 16 Jun 1858.4,5,2 He was the son of George McDaniel and Mariah Ann Flint(Flynt)`.3,1
Anderson Winn was enumerated as "Anderson McDaniel" was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson. McDaniel was listed as a 2 year old, white, male household member and probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was listed as having been born in Georgia. He had not attended school in the year.6
He was enumerated as " Anderson McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson McDaniel was listed as a 12 year old, white, male; and household member who was probably the son of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. He was indicated as being at home. He was born in Georgia.7
Anderson Winn McDaniel married Sarah Malvina Story (Storey) circa 1880 at Talbot County, Georgia.8,2,9
He was enumerated as "Anderson McDaniel" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. Also living in the household were his wife, Sarah Malvina Story (Storey) .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Anderson McDaniel was a 24 year old white, male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a laborer. He had attended school within the year. He and both of his partents were born in Georgia. Comment: This is in error because his mother Mariah Ann Flint was born in New York. Benjamin Franklin McDaniel, George McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, Sarah Elizabeth Carter, William McDaniel and Monroe Hollis were listed as his neighbors.10,11
On on 9 March 1882 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel and Benjamin Franklin McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $50.00. DUE DATE: 15 October 1882. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 8% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees.SECURITY: one black female horse "Pink". ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender 5 bales of cotton making usual charges for storage and selling. If not sent agree to pay $1.00 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date.
DATE RECORDED:21 April 1882, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .12
On in February 1885 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, Anderson Winn McDaniel signed a promisssory note for the following AMOUNT: $107.00. DUE DATE: 1 October 1885. TERMS: if not paid bu due date - 6% interest /Yr until paid plus any lawyers or collection fees. SECURITY: one black horse "Mink" ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS: to send lender10 bales of cotton and allowing them usual warehouse charges. If not sent agree to pay $1.25 per bale storage and commission. Lien to become void if note paid by due date. DATE RECORDED:13 March 1885, Talbot County, Georgia. The lender was an unknown person .13 He was alternately recorded as dying before 1900 at Talbot County, Georgia.8
Children of Anderson Winn McDaniel and Sarah Malvina Story (Storey)
- John McDaniel b. Aug 18808
- William McDaniel b. Oct 18818
- Jessie McDaniel b. Nov 18838
- Mary J. McDaniel b. Feb 18868
- Elizzie McDaniel b. Aug 18888
- Charlie McDaniel b. Apr 18908
Citations
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S281] Bill Story, "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 06 May 2005, Anderson Winn McDaniel b 1858 married Sarah Meliva Story, dau of William Story. Hereinafter cited as "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt".
- [S305] George McDaniel, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S233] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Georgia Military District 688, Talbot County, GA, page 13, dwelling 287, family 287, lines 20-28, enumerated on 28 Jun 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on 16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S305] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Georgia Military District 688, Talbot County, GA, page 13, dwelling 287, family 287, lines 20-28, enumerated on 28 Jun 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S300] Sarah McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 222, Page 6A, ED 59, SD 4, Sarah McDaniel household,Oneil's District( Militia District 894), Talbot County, Georgia, page 11B, dwelling 191, family 192, lines 71-77, enumerated on 14 June 1900 by Luther Cleallein..
- [S470] William - Photo- Homestead c1850 Story (Storey) Photo; Strause, Nathan Philip, III: TMG EXHIBITS, 7440 N. Catalina Ridge Drive, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. See: Exhibit attached (Photo). Provided by Norma Parker.
- [S285] Anderson McDaniel, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 229B, Image # , ED 120, SD 4, Anderson McDaniel household,?Banghs District 894, Talbot County, Georgia, page 35, Sheet 229B, dwelling 153, family 153, lines45-46, enumerated on 21 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy..
- [S285] 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, Census Year: 1880 State: Georgia County: Talbot Enumeration District: 120 Page No: 35
Reel no: T9-166 Division: Banghs District - 894 G. M. Supervisor District: 4
Sheet No: 229B Enumerated on: June 19th, 1880 by: S. R. Murphy
Transcribed by Sandria G Swope and Proofread by Maggie Stewart
for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/. Copyright: 2002. - [S366] See citation, see citation, Strause, Nathan Philip, III: TMG EXHIBITS, 7440 N. Catalina Ridge Drive, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, see citation, See Tag Memo.
- [S366] See citation, see citation, See Tag:Promissory Note:Exhibit.
Emma McDaniel
F, b. c 1863
Emma McDaniel|b. c 1863|p8.htm#i240|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Sarah Macon|b. 22 Oct 1822\nd. 13 May 1904|p8.htm#i300|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||Henry Macon||p9.htm#i317|Elizabeth (?)||p9.htm#i318|
Last Edited=17 Feb 2008
Emma McDaniel was born circa 1863 at Talbot County, Georgia, She was listed as 7 years old on 16 Jun 1870 in the 1870 Census.2 She was the daughter of George McDaniel and Sarah Macon.1,2
She was enumerated as " Emma McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Emma McDaniel was listed as a 7 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household George McDaniel. She was born in Georgia.1
She was enumerated as " Emma McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Emma McDaniel was listed as a 7 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of the Household George McDaniel. She was born in Georgia.1
Citations
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Post Office: Box SpringsTalbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address.
Georgia Willard McDaniel1
F, b. c 1865, d. bt Jul 1892 - 1894
Georgia Willard McDaniel|b. c 1865\nd. bt Jul 1892 - 1894|p8.htm#i241|George McDaniel|b. bt 1806 - 1807\nd. 13 Apr 1881|p4.htm#i122|Sarah Macon|b. 22 Oct 1822\nd. 13 May 1904|p8.htm#i300|William McDaniel||p4.htm#i121||||Henry Macon||p9.htm#i317|Elizabeth (?)||p9.htm#i318|
Last Edited=17 Feb 2008
Georgia Willard McDaniel was born circa 1865 at Talbot County, Georgia.4 She was the daughter of George McDaniel and Sarah Macon.2,3
She was enumerated as "Georgia McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Georgia was the 5 year old white, female and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of The Household, George McDaniel. She was born in Georgia.4
She was enumerated as "Georgia McDaniel" and was listed as the daughter of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Georgia McDaniel was a 16 year old white, female who was the daughter of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was at home. She and her father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in South Carolina.5
As of circa 1885,her married name was Georgia Willard McDaniel Story (Storey).6 She was alternately recorded as dying between July 1892 and 1894 at Talbot County, Georgia, Died after birth o Avner and ames marriage to Mattie c 1894.7
She was enumerated as "Georgia McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Georgia was the 5 year old white, female and household member who was probably the daughter of the Head of The Household, George McDaniel. She was born in Georgia.4
She was enumerated as "Georgia McDaniel" and was listed as the daughter of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Georgia McDaniel was a 16 year old white, female who was the daughter of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was at home. She and her father were born in Georgia, while her mother was born in South Carolina.5
As of circa 1885,her married name was Georgia Willard McDaniel Story (Storey).6 She was alternately recorded as dying between July 1892 and 1894 at Talbot County, Georgia, Died after birth o Avner and ames marriage to Mattie c 1894.7
Children of Georgia Willard McDaniel and James Welborn Story (Storey)
- Jesse Story (Storey) b. Dec 18857
- Leola W. Story (Storey) b. May 18887
- George Welborn Story (Storey) b. Apr 18907
- Avner M. Story (Storey) b. Jul 18927
Citations
- [S281] Bill Story, "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 06 May 2005, From: e-mail address
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:04 PM
To: e-mail address
Subject: children of George McDaniel
Mary "Margetta" McDaniel b Dec 14,1849 married Barion Drew Ellen Storey, son of Jesse Story
Laura J McDaniel b Apr 1856 married John David Story, son of William Story
Anderson Winn McDaniel b 1858 married Sarah Meliva Story, dau of William Story
Georgia Willard McDaniel b 1865 married James Welborn Storey, son of Jesse Story
William and Jesse Story were brothers and their father was Jesse Story 1767-1851
I don't have hard documents. Bill. Hereinafter cited as "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt". - [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Post Office: Box SpringsTalbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address.
- [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S239] George McDaniel, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, George McDaniel household,Banghs District (GA Militia District 894), Talbot County, Georgia, page 34, sheet 229A, dwelling #135, family # 135, lines 4-8, enumerated on 19 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy.
- [S281] Bill Story, "Story, Bill Email 6 May 2005 - Re children of George McDaniel.txt," e-mail to Phil Strause, 06 May 2005, Georgia Willard McDaniel b 1865 married James Welborn Storey, son of Jesse Story.
- [S319] James Storey, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 222, Page 14B, ED 55, Sd 4, James Storey household, Georgia Militia District 698, Wilkinson District, Talbot County, Georgia, Dwelling 93, Family 93, Page 5B, ED 55, Enumerated on 18 June 1900 by J. A. McCrary.
Martha Richards
F
Last Edited=16 Feb 2008
Henry Richards
M
Last Edited=16 Feb 2008
GA, Stewart County Militia District 725 1910 Census
?
GA, Stewart County Militia District 725 1910 Census||p8.htm#i244|US Census||p7.htm#i217|Georgia Census||p6.htm#i199||||||||||State Census||p7.htm#i215|
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Citations
- [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,.
AL, Bullock County Ward 5, Union Springs 1910 Census
?
AL, Bullock County Ward 5, Union Springs 1910 Census||p8.htm#i245|US Census||p7.htm#i217|Alabama Census||p6.htm#i194||||||||||State Census||p7.htm#i215|
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Annie John Sankey1,2,3,4
F, b. 20 Nov 1835, d. 2 Aug 1910
Annie John Sankey|b. 20 Nov 1835\nd. 2 Aug 1910|p8.htm#i246|John Thomson Sankey II||p20.htm#i677|Patience Stephens||p20.htm#i678|Family Sankey Database||p20.htm#i687||||Family Stephens Database||p20.htm#i686||||
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Annie John Sankey was (an unknown value).5 She was described as Medical: diabetes. Annie John Sankey was also known as Annie S. Dawson She was listed as Annie S. Dawson on the 1910 Census.6 She wasalternately recorded as having been born on 19 November 1835 at Montgomery County, Georgia.7 She was born on 20 November 1835 at Lownes (Loundes) County, AL.4 She was born on 20 November 1835 at Montgomery county, Alabama.8 She was the daughter of John Thomson Sankey II and Patience Stephens.
Annie was educated after 1850 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia; was first college in the world to bestow degrees upon women established in1836 -.
As of 13 January 1858,her married name was Annie John Sankey Dawson.1,9,10,3
In before 1861 Annie was.11,5
Annie and George moved , from Georgia to, Columbus, Muscogee County, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, in 1861.5 She and Captain George William Dawson lived circa 1861 at Magnolia Plantation, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, where he was occupied as a planter.12 After 1865 Annie John Sankey and Captain George William Dawson moved from at Magnolia Plantation into, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama.
Annie John Sankey filled out a pension application after 26 April 1886.13
In after 26 April 1886 Annie was.14
Annie John Sankey enumerated as "Annie S. Dawsonl" was listed as the mother-in-law of Everett Sultan McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, Ward 5. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Annie S. Dawsonl was listed as a (a) 74 year old white (b) widowed female who was the (c) mother-in-law of the Head of the Household, Everett S. McDaniel. (d-f) She and both of her parents were born in Georgia.She (g) spoke English and (h)could read and write. She listed her (i) occupation as none.15 She was alternately recorded as dying on 2 August 1910 at Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, USA, at age 74.12 She was buried after 2 August 1910 at Perote, Al.16
Annie was educated after 1850 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia; was first college in the world to bestow degrees upon women established in1836 -.
As of 13 January 1858,her married name was Annie John Sankey Dawson.1,9,10,3
In before 1861 Annie was.11,5
Annie and George moved , from Georgia to, Columbus, Muscogee County, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, in 1861.5 She and Captain George William Dawson lived circa 1861 at Magnolia Plantation, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama, where he was occupied as a planter.12 After 1865 Annie John Sankey and Captain George William Dawson moved from at Magnolia Plantation into, Perote, Bullock County, Alabama.
Annie John Sankey filled out a pension application after 26 April 1886.13
In after 26 April 1886 Annie was.14
Annie John Sankey enumerated as "Annie S. Dawsonl" was listed as the mother-in-law of Everett Sultan McDaniel on the 1910 Census of at Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, Ward 5. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Annie S. Dawsonl was listed as a (a) 74 year old white (b) widowed female who was the (c) mother-in-law of the Head of the Household, Everett S. McDaniel. (d-f) She and both of her parents were born in Georgia.She (g) spoke English and (h)could read and write. She listed her (i) occupation as none.15 She was alternately recorded as dying on 2 August 1910 at Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, USA, at age 74.12 She was buried after 2 August 1910 at Perote, Al.16
Reference=120
Children of Annie John Sankey and Captain George William Dawson
- Amoret Dawson b. 7 Nov 1858
- George William Dawson Jr. b. 21 Jun 1861
- Annie Sankey Dawson (living)6
- 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
Citations
- [S483] Charles Carroll Dawson, A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketchs and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson (n.p.: Joel Munsell, Albany, 1874, unknown publish date), p. 384.
- [S8] 12/15/.1867 Ed. Mary Anne McGurk Wilkirson, Bray, Mary Elizabeth McGough:Writings, Memoirs and Geneology of Mary Elizabeth McGough Bray (n.pub.), p. 78.
- [S487] John William Dawson, Dawson, John William - personal communication (n.p.: 1/1999, unknown publish date).
- [S488] George Whipple, Whipple, George - Letter - 3/25/1999 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S609] Unknown author, Dawsons in Newspapers (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), pg 1.
- [S241] Everett S. McDaniel, 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, population schedule, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 3, Page 108A, ED 32, SD 3.
- [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.. - [S611] George Whipple, Whipple, George - Letter - 3/25/1999 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S170] Annie John Sankey Dawson Dawson, Dawson, Annie J. S.-Family Bible (n.pub.), pg 6.
- [S4] Unknown author, Benford, Herbert F., Jr: Application for membership in Children of the Confederacy1 (n.pub.), pg 1.
- [S608] Charles Carroll Dawson, A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketchs and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson (n.p.: Joel Munsell, Albany, 1874, unknown publish date), 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.. - [S347] George Paul Whipple, "McDaniel, Everett Sultan Jr: Family Data," e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (unknown address) to Nathan Philip III Strause, 18/3/1999. Hereinafter cited as "McDaniel, Everett Sultan Jr. Family".
- [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).
- [S358] Unknown author, Dawsons in Newspapers (n.pub.), pg1.
- [S241] 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, population schedule, Everett S. McDaniel household,5th Ward,Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, page 108A, dwelling 473, family 523, lines37-44, enumerated on 2 May 1910 by J.B. Hunter..
- [S647] Unknown author, Perote AL. Newspaper, (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Annie Sankey Dawson
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Annie Sankey Dawson||p8.htm#i247|Captain George William Dawson|b. 11 Nov 1835\nd. 26 Apr 1886|p5.htm#i158|Annie John Sankey|b. 20 Nov 1835\nd. 2 Aug 1910|p8.htm#i246|Thomas H. Dawson Jr|b. 8 Apr 1809\nd. 19 Jun 1873|p20.htm#i675|Ann Blair|b. 11 Jun 1811|p20.htm#i672|John T. Sankey II||p20.htm#i677|Patience Stephens||p20.htm#i678|
Last Edited=25 Aug 2008
Reference=119
Citations
- [S241] Everett S. McDaniel, 1910 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, population schedule, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T624- Roll 3, Page 108A, ED 32, SD 3.
Joseph E. Biggs
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Simon Bickley
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GA, Dougherty County 1930 Census
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GA, Dougherty County 1930 Census was the child of Georgia Census.
Sarah Macon
F, b. 22 Oct 1822, d. 13 May 1904
Sarah Macon|b. 22 Oct 1822\nd. 13 May 1904|p8.htm#i300|Henry Macon||p9.htm#i317|Elizabeth (?)||p9.htm#i318|||||||||||||
Last Edited=31 Jul 2008
Sarah Macon was born on 22 October 1822 at near Cottonstone Mountain, South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of Henry Macon and Elizabeth (?).1
As of 22 February 1842,her married name was Sarah Macon Pritchard.2
Sarah Macon and George McDaniel obtained a marriage license on 25 January 1861 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.3
Sarah Macon Pritchard married George McDaniel on 29 January 1861 at Harris County, Georgia.4,5,3
As of 29 January 1861,her married name was Sarah Macon Pritchard McDaniel.1
She was enumerated as " Sarah McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Sarah McDaniel was listed as a 48 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the wife of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She indicated that her occupation was Keeping House; She was born in Georgia.4
She was enumerated as "Sarah McDaniel" and was listed as the wife of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Sarah McDaniel was a 54 year old white, female who was wife of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was keeping house. She and both of her parents were born in South Carolina.6
Sarah Macon enumerated as "Sarah McDaniel" was listed as the mother-in-law of James L. Willis on the 1900 Census of at Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, Talbotton, Georgia Militia District 685, Talbot County, Georgia. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included:Sarah McDaniel. was the 79 year old white female, mother-in-law of the Head of the Family, James L. Willis. She was born in April 1820. She was a widow. She had had 10 children of which 6 were still living. She and both of her parents were born in North Carolina. Her occupation was not given. She could read and write, and speak English. COMMENTS: Her birthplace and that of her parents were erroneously listed as North Carolina instead of South Carolina.
Sarah died on 13 May 1904 at at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James L. Willis, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, at the age of 81. She was preceded in death by her. She was survived by her daughters, Martha A. Pritchard.7
As of 22 February 1842,her married name was Sarah Macon Pritchard.2
Sarah Macon and George McDaniel obtained a marriage license on 25 January 1861 at Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia.3
Sarah Macon Pritchard married George McDaniel on 29 January 1861 at Harris County, Georgia.4,5,3
As of 29 January 1861,her married name was Sarah Macon Pritchard McDaniel.1
She was enumerated as " Sarah McDaniel" and was listed as a household member living with George McDaniel on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included: Sarah McDaniel was listed as a 48 year old, white, female; and household member who was probably the wife of the Head of the Household, George McDaniel. She indicated that her occupation was Keeping House; She was born in Georgia.4
She was enumerated as "Sarah McDaniel" and was listed as the wife of George McDaniel on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 894, Banghs. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included: Sarah McDaniel was a 54 year old white, female who was wife of the Head of the Family, George McDaniel. Her occupation was keeping house. She and both of her parents were born in South Carolina.6
Sarah Macon enumerated as "Sarah McDaniel" was listed as the mother-in-law of James L. Willis on the 1900 Census of at Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, Talbotton, Georgia Militia District 685, Talbot County, Georgia. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included:Sarah McDaniel. was the 79 year old white female, mother-in-law of the Head of the Family, James L. Willis. She was born in April 1820. She was a widow. She had had 10 children of which 6 were still living. She and both of her parents were born in North Carolina. Her occupation was not given. She could read and write, and speak English. COMMENTS: Her birthplace and that of her parents were erroneously listed as North Carolina instead of South Carolina.
Sarah died on 13 May 1904 at at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James L. Willis, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, at the age of 81. She was preceded in death by her. She was survived by her daughters, Martha A. Pritchard.7
Children of Sarah Macon and James Pritchard
- William H. Pritchard (living)1
- Rebecca A. Pritchard+ d. b 18951
- Martha A. Pritchard b. Apr 18561
Children of Sarah Macon and George McDaniel
- Emma McDaniel b. c 18638
- Georgia Willard McDaniel+ b. c 1865, d. bt Jul 1892 - 18948
Citations
- [S255] Sarah Macon Pritchard McDaniel May 13 1904, McDaniel, Sarah Macon Pritchard: Obituary - The Talbotton New Era, Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia, 16 June 1904, 2. Hereinafter cited as The Talbotton New Era:Obituary, McDaniel, Sarah Macon Pritchard.
- [S255] The Talbotton New Era:Obituary, McDaniel, Sarah Macon Pritchard, 16 June 1904, 2, was married to James Pritchard on
February 22, 1842.. - [S382] George McDaniel & Mrs. Sarah Pritchard, Marriage Book E, Muscogee County, Georgia, 25 January 1861, E: Page 46.
- [S234] George McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, George McDaniel household,Wilkinson District, Post Office: Box SpringsTalbot County, Georgia, page 46, dwelling 367, family 366, lines 8-17, enumerated on16 JUN 1870 by Robert D -----..
- [S255] The Talbotton New Era:Obituary, McDaniel, Sarah Macon Pritchard, 16 June 1904, 2, Mrs. McDaniel was born October 22, 1820 near Cottonstone Mountain, South
Carolina, and moved with her parents, Henry and Elizabeth Macon, to Harris
County near Hamilton, Ga., in 1828 and was married to James Pritchard on
February 22, 1842. Three children blessed this union, two of whom survive
her. Mr. William H. Pritchard, who resides in Beckville, Texas, and Mrs. James
L. Willis of Talbotton. The eldest, Mrs. William L. McDaniel, died several
years ago at Marshall, Texas. Mr. James M. Pritchard died June 21st, 1830*,
and she was married to George McDaniel in 1831*. Four children blessed this
union, both preceding her to the grave. George McDaniel died April 13th, 1881.. - [S239] George McDaniel, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, George McDaniel household,Banghs District (GA Militia District 894), Talbot County, Georgia, page 34, sheet 229A, dwelling #135, family # 135, lines 4-8, enumerated on 19 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy.
- [S255] The Talbotton New Era:Obituary, McDaniel, Sarah Macon Pritchard, 16 June 1904, 2, On the night of May 13th 1904, Mrs. Sarah M. McDaniel died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. James L. Willis, two miles west of Talbotton. For two years she
has been confined to her home from the infirmities of age. She was only
confined to her bed one week. All that loving friends and relatives could do
was done to alleviate her suffering, but God saw fit in His wisdom to take her
from among us and transport her to the glory land.. - [S234] 1870 US Census, unknown repository address.
John Robert Tillery1
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John Robert Tillery was the son of John Tillery and Nancy Bond.2,3
They was enumerated as " John D. Tilry" was listed as household members living with an unknown person on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:John D. Tilry was listed as a 28 year old, white, male; who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a farmer. He was born in Georgia. He was a citizen of the United States.4 He and Sarah McDaniel were divorced between 1872 and 1880 at Barbour County, Alabama; Between 1872 and 1880 Sarah McDaniel had separated or was divorced from John R. Tillery. The census data for 1880 indicates that she returned to Talbot County and lived next door to her father George McDaniel with he son Leonard Hollis and used the last name of Holllis. Her two sons by John R. Tillery remained in Alabama with their father. James Marshall went to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them.Their conversation wasn't repeated and there was no further contact.5,6,7
He was enumerated as " John R. Tillery" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # *. Also living in the household were his wife, Nancy Bond , his sons, James Marshall Tillery and George Lafayette Tillery .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:John R. Tillery was listed as a 38 year old, white, male; who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a farmer. He was born in Alabama. He was a citizen of the United States.8
They was enumerated as " John D. Tilry" was listed as household members living with an unknown person on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:John D. Tilry was listed as a 28 year old, white, male; who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a farmer. He was born in Georgia. He was a citizen of the United States.4 He and Sarah McDaniel were divorced between 1872 and 1880 at Barbour County, Alabama; Between 1872 and 1880 Sarah McDaniel had separated or was divorced from John R. Tillery. The census data for 1880 indicates that she returned to Talbot County and lived next door to her father George McDaniel with he son Leonard Hollis and used the last name of Holllis. Her two sons by John R. Tillery remained in Alabama with their father. James Marshall went to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them.Their conversation wasn't repeated and there was no further contact.5,6,7
He was enumerated as " John R. Tillery" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # *. Also living in the household were his wife, Nancy Bond , his sons, James Marshall Tillery and George Lafayette Tillery .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:John R. Tillery was listed as a 38 year old, white, male; who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was a farmer. He was born in Alabama. He was a citizen of the United States.8
Child of John Robert Tillery
- Anna E. Tillery b. c 18609
Children of John Robert Tillery and Sarah McDaniel
- James Marshall Tillery+ b. c 1865
- George Lafayette Tillery+ b. c 18728
Citations
- [S345] Robbin(e-mail address), R.RT. and McDaniel Sarah Tillery in "Genforum Message Boards - Tillery's in Alabama", listserve message to Tillery Family Genealogy Forum, 22 April 2002. Printout dated 15 January 2006, John Tillery wife T Nancy BOND b: 1812 in GA m: 21 Jan 1842 in Talbot Co., GA (123/30A169)
son John Robert TILLERY 1st wife Sarah MCDANIEL b: 1840 in Talbot Co., GA m: Abt. 1865
2nd Wife of John Robert TILLERY: +Elizabeth HULEN m: 15 Dec 1881 in Barbour Co., AL
. Hereinafter cited as Tillery's In Alabama. - [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005, George McDaniel is my husband's GGG Grandfather as follows:
GGG Grandfather George McDaniel m. Mariah Ann Flint
GG Grandmother Sarah McDaniel m. John R. Tillery (1) Leonard Hollis (2)
G Grandfather James Marshall Tillery m. Elizabeth Free
Grandmother Letha Ann Tillery m. William Wallace Wade
Mother Sadie Olean Wade m. Milton Parker Hall
Husband Ronald Milton Hall m. Davine Ellen Hall. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels". - [S345] Robbin(e-mail address), R.RT. and McDaniel Sarah Tillery in "Tillery's In Alabama," listserve message 22 April 2002.
- [S235] John R. Tilry, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S302] Sarah (McDaniel) Hollis, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, Sarah Hollis Household,Bangh's District, Georgia Militia District 894, Talbot County, Georgia, Lines 9-10, Dwelling 136, Family 136, SD 4, ED 120 Page 34, Sheet 229A, enumerated on 19,21 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy
Transcribed by Sandria G Swope and Proofread by Maggie Stewart
for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/. Copyright: 2002. - [S284] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 18 April 2005 - Re. Sarah McDaniel," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 18 April 2005, Sarah and John R. Tillery moved to Barbour Co., AL. where they were living when she left taking the two Hollis children with her. She returned to her father's household in Talbot Co. John R. divorced her in Barbour Co. AL.
Sarah is living with her son Leonard in Harrison Co., TX. on the 1900 census.. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 18 April 2005 - Re. Sarah McDaniel". - [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail message from day1443 [e-mail address] (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005, I learned James Marshall had gone to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them. Their conversation wasn't
repeated and there was no further contact.. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family". - [S269] John R. Tillery, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 2, Page 182A, Image # 0370, ED 14, SD 4, John R. Tillery household,Scroggins District, Beat # 8, Barbour County, Alabama, page 41, Sheet 182A, dwelling 373, family 387, lines 39-42, enumerated on 28 June 1880 by A.S. Borders..
- [S252] William McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
Leonard S. Hollis
M, b. c 1836, d. bt 1860 - 1865
Leonard S. Hollis|b. c 1836\nd. bt 1860 - 1865|p8.htm#i303|George Hollis|d. b 1860|p9.htm#i339|Mary V.|b. c 1814|p9.htm#i340|||||||||||||
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Leonard S. Hollis was born circa 1836 at Georgia.2 He was the son of George Hollis and Mary V..1
He enumerated as "Leonard Hollis" and was listed as a household member living with George Hollis on the 1850 Census for. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 13 year old white male who was a household memberand probably the son of the Head of the Family, George Hollis. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia .His occupation was laborer. He had attended school within the year.1
Leonard died between 1860 and 1865 at Talbot County, Georgia, He died sometime between the 1860 Census and the date his wife Sarah married John R. Tillery. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his wives, Sarah McDaniel, sons, Leonard J. Hollis, daughters, Mary Hollis, brothers, Monroe Hollis.3
Leonard S. was enumerated as "Leonard S.Hollis" on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. Sarah McDaniel and Mary Hollis were listed as household members. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 24 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was farming. The value of his personal estate was $55. George McDaniel, Monroe Hollis and Mary V. were listed as his neighbors.2
He enumerated as "Leonard Hollis" and was listed as a household member living with George Hollis on the 1850 Census for. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 13 year old white male who was a household memberand probably the son of the Head of the Family, George Hollis. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia .His occupation was laborer. He had attended school within the year.1
Leonard died between 1860 and 1865 at Talbot County, Georgia, He died sometime between the 1860 Census and the date his wife Sarah married John R. Tillery. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his wives, Sarah McDaniel, sons, Leonard J. Hollis, daughters, Mary Hollis, brothers, Monroe Hollis.3
Leonard S. was enumerated as "Leonard S.Hollis" on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. Sarah McDaniel and Mary Hollis were listed as household members. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 24 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was farming. The value of his personal estate was $55. George McDaniel, Monroe Hollis and Mary V. were listed as his neighbors.2
Children of Leonard S. Hollis and Sarah McDaniel
- Mary Hollis b. c Mar 18592
- Leonard J. Hollis+ b. c 1862, d. b 19303
Citations
- [S306] George Hollis, 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,, George Hollis household ,District 17,Talbot County,Georgia, page 237, lines 11-18, Dwelling 199, Family 199, Enumerated on 23 Aug 1850 by John C. Harris.
- [S304] Leonard Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192, Leonard S. Hollis household,Georgia Militia District 688, Talbot County, Georgia, page 39, dwelling 285, family 285, lines 15-17, enumerated on 28 June 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S235] John R. Tilry, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
Leonard J. Hollis
M, b. c 1862, d. b 1930
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Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Leonard J. Hollis was born circa 1862 at Talbot County, Georgia.2 He was the son of Leonard S. Hollis and Sarah McDaniel.1
He was enumerated as "Leonard S.Tilry" and was listed as a household member living with John Robert Tillery on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard S.Tilry was listed as a 8 year old, white, male; who was a household member and probably the stepson of the Head of the Family, John R. Tilry. His occupation was not given. He was born in Georgia. COMMENT: He most likely is Leonard R. Hollis, son of Sarah McDaniel Hollis Tillery and stepson of John R. Tillery.3
He was enumerated as "Leonard Hollis" and was listed as the son of an unknown person on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, Bangh's Dictrict, Georgia Militia District 894. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 16 year old white male who was the son of the Head of the Family, Sarah Hollis. His occupation was laborer. His place of birth and that of his fatherand mother was Georgia.4
Leonard J. Hollis enumerated as "James L. Hollis" was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census of at 406 George Lomax Street, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, Ward 1, Justice Precinct 3. Also living in the household were., his mother, Sarah McDaniel . The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Lenard Hollis was a 48 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was married and had been so for 4 years. He and his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a carpenterr in a railroad shop. He was a worker. He was at work on 15 April 1910 and was fully employed in 1909. He could read and write. He rented his home.5
Leonard J. Hollis enumerated as "L. S. Hollis" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 601 West Hickory, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, Ward 1, Justice Precinct 3. Also living in the household were., his father-in-law, W.R. Hargrove, his mother-in-law, Emma (?) . The official date of this census was 01 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: L. S. Hollis was a 58 year old white male who was the the Head of the Family. He owned his home free of debt. He was married. He was able to read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia He spoke English. He was a car inspector employed by the railroad. He was a worker.6
Leonard died before 1930 He probably died somewhere between 1922-1930 based upon the 1930 Census.. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his.7
He was enumerated as "Leonard S.Tilry" and was listed as a household member living with John Robert Tillery on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard S.Tilry was listed as a 8 year old, white, male; who was a household member and probably the stepson of the Head of the Family, John R. Tilry. His occupation was not given. He was born in Georgia. COMMENT: He most likely is Leonard R. Hollis, son of Sarah McDaniel Hollis Tillery and stepson of John R. Tillery.3
He was enumerated as "Leonard Hollis" and was listed as the son of an unknown person on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, Bangh's Dictrict, Georgia Militia District 894. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Leonard Hollis was a 16 year old white male who was the son of the Head of the Family, Sarah Hollis. His occupation was laborer. His place of birth and that of his fatherand mother was Georgia.4
Leonard J. Hollis enumerated as "James L. Hollis" was listed as the head of household on the 1910 Census of at 406 George Lomax Street, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, Ward 1, Justice Precinct 3. Also living in the household were., his mother, Sarah McDaniel . The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Lenard Hollis was a 48 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was married and had been so for 4 years. He and his parents were born in Georgia. He spoke English. His occupation was a carpenterr in a railroad shop. He was a worker. He was at work on 15 April 1910 and was fully employed in 1909. He could read and write. He rented his home.5
Leonard J. Hollis enumerated as "L. S. Hollis" was listed as the head of household on the 1920 Census of at 601 West Hickory, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, Ward 1, Justice Precinct 3. Also living in the household were., his father-in-law, W.R. Hargrove, his mother-in-law, Emma (?) . The official date of this census was 01 January 1920. Facts gathered from this census included: L. S. Hollis was a 58 year old white male who was the the Head of the Family. He owned his home free of debt. He was married. He was able to read and write. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia He spoke English. He was a car inspector employed by the railroad. He was a worker.6
Leonard died before 1930 He probably died somewhere between 1922-1930 based upon the 1930 Census.. He was preceded in death by his. He was survived by his.7
Children of Leonard J. Hollis and Charlie Hargrove
- Valerie Hollis (living)5
- Eleanor Hollis (living)7
Citations
- [S235] John R. Tilry, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S284] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 18 April 2005 - Re. Sarah McDaniel," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 18 April 2005, John R. Tilry household, Ward ?, Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia, page 171, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson.. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 18 April 2005 - Re. Sarah McDaniel".
- [S252] William McDaniel, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S302] Sarah (McDaniel) Hollis, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 230B, Image # 0103, ED 120, SD 4, Sarah Hollis Household,Bangh's District, Georgia Militia District 894, Talbot County, Georgia, Lines 9-10, Dwelling 136, Family 136, SD 4, ED 120 Page 34, Sheet 229A, enumerated on 19,21 June 1880 by S. R. Murphy
Transcribed by Sandria G Swope and Proofread by Maggie Stewart
for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/. Copyright: 2002. - [S273] James L. Hollis, 1910 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T624- Roll 1562, Page 89B, ED 42, SD 2,, Lenard Hollis household,1-Ward, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, page 89B,906 George Lomax Street, dwelling 189, family 201, lines 92-96, enumerated on 29 April 1910 by ?..
- [S274] L. S. Hollis, 1920 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T625- Roll 1815, Image 0854, Page 6A, ED 54, SD 326,, L. S. Hollis household,601 West Hickory, Justice Precinct 3, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, page 6A, dwelling 116, family 127, lines 16-21, enumerated on 9 January 1920 by Mrs. N. A. Green..
- [S277] Charles R. Hollis, 1930 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T626- Roll 2354, Page 9B, Image 255.0, ED #11, SD # 6, Charlie R. Hollis household601 Hickory Street, Ward 4, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, page 11, dwelling 206, family 212, lines 62-65, enumerated on 4 April 1930 by Mrs. Riley Boone..
Mary Hollis1
F, b. c Mar 1859
Mary Hollis|b. c Mar 1859|p8.htm#i306|Leonard S. Hollis|b. c 1836\nd. bt 1860 - 1865|p8.htm#i303|Sarah McDaniel|b. bt 1839 - 1840|p7.htm#i229|George Hollis|d. b 1860|p9.htm#i339|Mary V.|b. c 1814|p9.htm#i340|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
Mary Hollis was born circa March 1859 at Talbot County, Georgia, was 2 months old when parents married.4,5 She was the daughter of Leonard S. Hollis and Sarah McDaniel.2,3
Mary was enumerated as "Mary Hollis" was listed as a household member living with Leonard S. Hollis on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Mary Hollis was a 2 month old white female who was a member of the household and probably the daughter of the Head of the Family, Leonard S. Hollis. Her place of birth was Georgia. Her occupation was not listed.2
Mary was enumerated as "Mary Hollis" was listed as a household member living with Leonard S. Hollis on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Mary Hollis was a 2 month old white female who was a member of the household and probably the daughter of the Head of the Family, Leonard S. Hollis. Her place of birth was Georgia. Her occupation was not listed.2
Citations
- [S304] Leonard Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192, Leonard S. Hollis household,District 688, Talbot County,Georgia, page 39, dwelling 285, family 285, lines 15-17, enumerated on28 June 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S304] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, Leonard S. Hollis household,Georgia Militia District 688, Talbot County, Georgia, page 39, dwelling 285, family 285, lines 15-17, enumerated on 28 June 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192.
- [S233] 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, Leonard S. Hollis household,Georgia Militia District 688, Talbot County, Georgia, page 39, dwelling 285, family 285, lines 15-17, enumerated on 28 June 1860 by L. T. Viele..
- [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail message from day1443 [e-mail address] (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005, Re: "Rockaway in Talbot Co. Ga. Vol. III" Sarah married Leonard Hollis 12 May 1859. Their daughter Mary was 2 mo. old.. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family".
James Marshall Tillery
M, b. c 1865
James Marshall Tillery|b. c 1865|p8.htm#i307|John Robert Tillery||p8.htm#i302|Sarah McDaniel|b. bt 1839 - 1840|p7.htm#i229|John Tillery||p11.htm#i392|Nancy Bond|b. 1812|p11.htm#i391|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 Marshall Tillery was born circa 1865 at Georgia.2 He was the son of John Robert Tillery and Sarah McDaniel.1
He was enumerated as "James M.Tilry" and was listed as a household member living with John Robert Tillery on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Texas. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:James M.Tilry was listed as a 5 year old, white, male; who was a household member and probably the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tilry. His occupation was not given. He was born in Georgia.1
He was enumerated as "James M. Tillery" and was listed as the son of John Robert Tillery on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # 8. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:James M. Tillery was listed as a 14 year old, white, male; who was the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tillery. His occupation was not listed. He was born in Georgia; his father in Alabama, and his mother in Georgia.3
He was enumerated as "James M.Tilry" and was listed as a household member living with John Robert Tillery on the 1870 Census for Hamilton, Harris County, Texas. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:James M.Tilry was listed as a 5 year old, white, male; who was a household member and probably the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tilry. His occupation was not given. He was born in Georgia.1
He was enumerated as "James M. Tillery" and was listed as the son of John Robert Tillery on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # 8. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:James M. Tillery was listed as a 14 year old, white, male; who was the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tillery. His occupation was not listed. He was born in Georgia; his father in Alabama, and his mother in Georgia.3
Child of James Marshall Tillery and Elizabeth Free
- Letha Ann Tillery+ (living)4
Citations
- [S235] John R. Tilry, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S235] 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, John R. Tilry household, Ward ?, Hamilton, Harris County, Georgia, page 171, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S269] John R. Tillery, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 2, Page 182A, Image # 0370, ED 14, SD 4, John R. Tillery household,Scroggins District, Beat # 8, Barbour County, Alabama, page 41, Sheet 182A, dwelling 373, family 387, lines 39-42, enumerated on 28 June 1880 by A.S. Borders..
- [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels".
George Lafayette Tillery1
M, b. c 1872
George Lafayette Tillery|b. c 1872|p8.htm#i308|John Robert Tillery||p8.htm#i302|Sarah McDaniel|b. bt 1839 - 1840|p7.htm#i229|John Tillery||p11.htm#i392|Nancy Bond|b. 1812|p11.htm#i391|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
George Lafayette Tillery was born circa 1872 at Harris County, Georgia.1 He was the son of John Robert Tillery and Sarah McDaniel.1
He was enumerated as "George L. Tillery" and was listed as the son of John Robert Tillery on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # 8. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:George L.Tillery was listed as a 8 year old, white, male; who was the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tillery. His occupation was not listed. He was born in Georgia; his father in Alabama, and his mother in Georgia.2
George Lafayette Tillery James Marshall went to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them. Their conversation wasn't
repeated and there was no further contact. circa 1897.3
He was enumerated as "George L. Tillery" and was listed as the son of John Robert Tillery on the 1880 Census for Scroggins, Barbour County, Alabama, Scroggins, Beat # 8. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:George L.Tillery was listed as a 8 year old, white, male; who was the son of the Head of the Family, John R. Tillery. His occupation was not listed. He was born in Georgia; his father in Alabama, and his mother in Georgia.2
George Lafayette Tillery James Marshall went to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them. Their conversation wasn't
repeated and there was no further contact. circa 1897.3
Child of George Lafayette Tillery and Della Free
- Effie Tillery (living)4
Citations
- [S269] John R. Tillery, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 2, Page 182A, Image # 0370, ED 14, SD 4, John R. Tillery household,Scroggins District, Beat # 8, Barbour County, Alabama, page 41, Sheet 182A, dwelling 373, family 387, lines 39-42, enumerated on 28 June 1880 by A.S. Borders..
- [S235] John R. Tilry, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 156, Page 163, Image # 328, ED 54, Image 1192, John D. Tilry household,Hamilton, Harris County,Georgia, page 16B, dwelling 1288, family 1300, lines 26-31, enumerated on 08 July 1870 by John M. Hudson..
- [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail message from day1443 [e-mail address] (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005, In conversations with EffieClark I learned James Marshall had gone to see his mother about 1897 to ask why she had left them. Their conversation wasn't
repeated and there was no further contact.. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family". - [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005, Effie Clark in letters and conversation connected Sarah McDaniel to John R. Tillery. She is the daughter of George Lafayette Tillery son of Sarah McDaniel Hollis Tillery. We do not know when Sarah moved to Texas. James Marshall and George Lafayette
Tillery came with the Free family about 1897. James Marshall married Elizabeth Free and George Lafayette married her niece Della Free. After some time Della wished to return to Barber Co., AL and they moved back there..
Monroe Hollis
M, b. May 1839
Monroe Hollis|b. May 1839|p8.htm#i309|George Hollis|d. b 1860|p9.htm#i339|Mary V.|b. c 1814|p9.htm#i340|||||||||||||
Last Edited=24 Aug 2008
Monroe Hollis was born in May 1839 at Talbot County, Georgia.2 He was the son of George Hollis and Mary V..1
He enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" and was listed as a household member living with George Hollis on the 1850 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 17. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe Hollis was an 11 year old white male who was a household member and probably the son of the Head of the Family, George Hollis. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was not listed. He had attended school within the year.1
Monroe Hollis married Elizabeth McDaniel on 7 September 1859 at Talbot County, Georgia.3
Monroe was enumerated as "Monroe G. Hollis" on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. Elizabeth McDaniel were listed as household members. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe G. Hollis was a 21 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he valued his personal estate at $185. His place of birth was Georgia. He had been married within the year. Mary V., Leonard S. Hollis and George McDaniel were listed as his neighbors.4
Monroe Hollis was enumerated as "Munroe Hollis" and was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:Munroe Hollis was a 31 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he valued his real estate at $300. and his personal estate at $200. His place of birth was Georgia..5
He was enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, Georgia Military District 688. Also living in the household were his wife, Elizabeth McDaniel , his sons, Richard Hollis .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Munroe Hollis was a 41 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he he was married. He and both of his parents' place of birth was Georgia. Anderson Winn McDaniel, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, William McDaniel, George McDaniel and Sarah Elizabeth Carter were listed as his neighbors.6
Monroe Hollis enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 census of Harrison County, Texas, Justice Precinct 5,, living alone. William McDaniel was listed as a neighbor. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe Hollis was a 61 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was born in May of 1839 . He was a widower. He and both of his parents' place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was farming, but he was unemployed, He could not read or write, but could speak English. He owned his home free . It was a farm, and the farm schedule was # 18.7
Monroe Hollis enumerated as "Moroe G. Hollisl" was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 census of Harrison County, Texas,, living alone. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Moroe G. Hollis was a 70 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was a widower. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia He spoke English. He was a farmer employed in general farming. He was working on his own account. He could not read and write. He owned his home free, and it was a farm. Farm Schedule #6.8
He enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" and was listed as a household member living with George Hollis on the 1850 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, District 17. The official date for this census was 1 June 1850. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe Hollis was an 11 year old white male who was a household member and probably the son of the Head of the Family, George Hollis. He indicated his place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was not listed. He had attended school within the year.1
Monroe Hollis married Elizabeth McDaniel on 7 September 1859 at Talbot County, Georgia.3
Monroe was enumerated as "Monroe G. Hollis" on the 1860 Census of Talbot County Georgia. Elizabeth McDaniel were listed as household members. The official date for this census was 1 June 1860. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe G. Hollis was a 21 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he valued his personal estate at $185. His place of birth was Georgia. He had been married within the year. Mary V., Leonard S. Hollis and George McDaniel were listed as his neighbors.4
Monroe Hollis was enumerated as "Munroe Hollis" and was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census for Box Springs, Talbot County, Georgia, Wilkinson District. The official date for this census was 1 June 1870. Facts gathered from this census included:Munroe Hollis was a 31 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he valued his real estate at $300. and his personal estate at $200. His place of birth was Georgia..5
He was enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" and was listed as the head of household on the 1880 Census for Talbot County, Georgia, Georgia Military District 688. Also living in the household were his wife, Elizabeth McDaniel , his sons, Richard Hollis .. The official date for this census was 1 June 1880. Facts gathered from this census included:Munroe Hollis was a 41 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. His occupation was farming, and he he was married. He and both of his parents' place of birth was Georgia. Anderson Winn McDaniel, Benjamin Franklin McDaniel, George Thomas McDaniel, Sarah McDaniel, William McDaniel, George McDaniel and Sarah Elizabeth Carter were listed as his neighbors.6
Monroe Hollis enumerated as "Monroe Hollis" was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 census of Harrison County, Texas, Justice Precinct 5,, living alone. William McDaniel was listed as a neighbor. The official date of this census was 1 June 1900. It did not include anyone born after 1 June 1900. Facts gathered from this census included:Monroe Hollis was a 61 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was born in May of 1839 . He was a widower. He and both of his parents' place of birth was Georgia. His occupation was farming, but he was unemployed, He could not read or write, but could speak English. He owned his home free . It was a farm, and the farm schedule was # 18.7
Monroe Hollis enumerated as "Moroe G. Hollisl" was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 census of Harrison County, Texas,, living alone. The official date of this census was 15 April 1910. It did not include anyone born after 15 April 1910. Facts gathered from this census included: Moroe G. Hollis was a 70 year old white male who was the Head of the Family. He was a widower. He and both of his parents were born in Georgia He spoke English. He was a farmer employed in general farming. He was working on his own account. He could not read and write. He owned his home free, and it was a farm. Farm Schedule #6.8
Children of Monroe Hollis and Elizabeth McDaniel
- Albertha Hollis (living)6
- James L. Hollis+ (living)9
- Richard Hollis b. c 18699
Citations
- [S306] George Hollis, 1850 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M432, Roll 83, Page 233,, George Hollis household ,District 17,Talbot County,Georgia, page 237, lines 11-18, Dwelling 199, Family 199, Enumerated on 23 Aug 1850 by John C. Harris.
- [S254] William McDaniel, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 1643, Page 22B, ED 45, SD 8,, Monroe Hollis household, Justice Precinct 5, Harrison County, Texas, page 13B, dwelling 229, family 229, line 70, enumerated on 20 June 1900 by Jessee Koonce.
ED 49, SD 7. - [S297] William Story & Sarah Elizabeth Carter, Marriage Book A, Talbot County, Georgia, 13 December 1840, A: Page 174, Court House, Talbotton,, Talbot County, Georgia, Hollis, M. G. married Eliza McDaniel 7 Sept 1859 Nathan Pasmore, MG pg C414.
- [S233] Monroe Hollis, 1860 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M653, Roll 137, Page 0, ED 54, Image 1192, Monroe G. Hoillis Household, Centre Post Office, Georgia Militia District 688, Lower 17th, Dwelling 286, Family 286, Lines 18-19, Page 39, enumerated on 28 June 1860 by L. T. Viele.
- [S301] Monroe Hollis, 1870 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication Series M593, Roll 175, Page 46, Image # 93, ED 54, Image 1192, Munroo Hollis household, Wilkinson District,Militia District 688, Talbot County,Georgia, page 47, dwelling 364, family 363, lines 38-40, enumerated on16 June 1870 by Robert D. ?..
- [S338] Monroo Hollis, 1880 US Census, unknown repository address, unknown repository Micropublication SeriesT9, Roll 166, Page 330D, Image 0303 , ED 124, SD 4, Monroe Hollis household,District 688, Talbot County, Georgia, page 330D, dwelling 78, family 78, lines 40-44, enumerated on 17 June 1880 by J. C. Candler..
- [S256] Monroe Hollis, 1900 US Census, http:// ancestry .com, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA, Ancestry.com Micropublication Series T623- Roll 1643, Page 13B, ED 49, SD 7, Monroe Hollis household, Justice Precinct 5, Harrison County, Texas, page 13B, dwelling 229, family 229, line 70, enumerated on 20 June 1900 by Jessee Koonce.
ED 49, SD 7. - [S270] Moroe G. Hollis, 1910 US Census, unknown repository address, http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/+S+Mcdaniel, unknown repository Micropublication Series T624- Roll 1561, Part 2, Page 209A, ED 55, SD 2,, Moroe G. Hollis household, 5th Precinct, Harrison County, Texas, page 209A, dwelling 7, family 7, line 38, enumerated on 15 April 1910 by Jeremiah N. Gorman..
- [S338] 1880 US Census, unknown repository address.
Elizabeth Free
F
Elizabeth Free||p8.htm#i310|(?) Free||p12.htm#i419||||||||||||||||
Last Edited=16 Feb 2008
Elizabeth Free is the daughter of (?) Free.
Child of Elizabeth Free and James Marshall Tillery
- Letha Ann Tillery+ (living)1
Citations
- [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail message from day1443 [e-mail address] (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family".
Letha Ann Tillery1
F
Letha Ann Tillery||p8.htm#i311|James Marshall Tillery|b. c 1865|p8.htm#i307|Elizabeth Free||p8.htm#i310|John R. Tillery||p8.htm#i302|Sarah McDaniel|b. bt 1839 - 1840|p7.htm#i229|(?) Free||p12.htm#i419||||
Last Edited=16 Feb 2008
Letha Ann Tillery is the daughter of James Marshall Tillery and Elizabeth Free.2,3
Letha Ann Tillery married William Wallace Wade .4
Letha Ann Tillery married William Wallace Wade .4
Child of Letha Ann Tillery and William Wallace Wade
- Sadie Olean Wade+ (living)4
Citations
- [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005, George McDaniel is my husband's GGG Grandfather as follows:
GGG Grandfather George McDaniel m. Mariah Ann Flint
GG Grandmother Sarah McDaniel m. John R. Tillery (1) Leonard Hollis (2)
G Grandfather James Marshall Tillery m. Elizabeth Free
Grandmother Letha Ann Tillery m. William Wallace Wade
Mother Sadie Olean Wade m. Milton Parker Hall
Husband Ronald Milton Hall m. Davine Ellen Hall
. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels". - [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005.
- [S279] Davine Hall, "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family," e-mail message from day1443 [e-mail address] (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 28 April 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davine Email 28 April 2005 - McDaniel Family".
- [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005, George McDaniel is my husband's GGG Grandfather as follows:
GGG Grandfather George McDaniel m. Mariah Ann Flint
GG Grandmother Sarah McDaniel m. John R. Tillery (1) Leonard Hollis (2)
G Grandfather James Marshall Tillery m. Elizabeth Free
Grandmother Letha Ann Tillery m. William Wallace Wade
Mother Sadie Olean Wade m. Milton Parker Hall
Husband Ronald Milton Hall m. Davine Ellen Hall.
William Wallace Wade1
M
Last Edited=2 Apr 2007
Child of William Wallace Wade and Letha Ann Tillery
- Sadie Olean Wade+ (living)1
Citations
- [S247] Davina Hall, "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Phil Strause, 17 April 2005, George McDaniel is my husband's GGG Grandfather as follows:
GGG Grandfather George McDaniel m. Mariah Ann Flint
GG Grandmother Sarah McDaniel m. John R. Tillery (1) Leonard Hollis (2)
G Grandfather James Marshall Tillery m. Elizabeth Free
Grandmother Letha Ann Tillery m. William Wallace Wade
Mother Sadie Olean Wade m. Milton Parker Hall
Husband Ronald Milton Hall m. Davine Ellen Hall. Hereinafter cited as "Hall, Davina Email 17 April 2005 - Re. McDaniels".