Showing posts with label Bryant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryant. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Worley Chapel Community near Coal City


Worley Chapel (a.k.a. or near Coal City)
Dade Co., GA

Residents mentioned, or inferred as residents: 

William G. Harris - LRKH-F2J - 1905
S.A. Bryant - 1905
        (?Standifer A. Bryant? - ref. LVCW-MST on Family Search)
W.A. 'Bud' Boatner -  - 1905 
       (sold land to S.A. Bryant & moved 
         to Hot Springs, Arkansas; might
         be same person as James A. 'Bud' 
         Boatner - KH4Q-JVS)
Nathan Gass - LHDZ-YJ4 - 1904 
        (father of Mrs. John Wilson 
          of St. Elmo)

[Note: From persons mentioned in relation to Worley Chapel, , Georgia, or in the Worley Chapel column, this place seems to be near, or a local name for, Coal City, Dade, Georgia, where the people are usually found in census.]

[Source]: Wilson and Gass (personal item) in 'Personal and Local,' /Dade County Sentinel/ (Trenton, Dade, Georgia) 1901-1908, 19 August 1904, page 3 (digital image 3), Georgia Historic Newspapers,  Digital Library of Georgia (Gallileo). https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn89053748/1904-08-19/ed-1/seq-3/print/image_668x817_from_1008,6447_to_1963,7615/ (accessed 08 February 2020).

Miss Livermore - - sister of Mr. Crocker
       Another obit says she was aged 70, a school teacher living in Jackson Co., Ala.--had lived there 10 years. Lived w/Mary Smith.

Dade County sentinel. (Trenton, Ga.) 1901-1908, August 19, 1904, Image 3

Marriage 

Family Search ref. KH1D-BP2
Eliz. Livermore

'Mr. Crocker arrived this week from Illinois to attend the bedside of his sister, Miss Livermore, who lives on Sand Mountain west of Trenton. The illness of Miss Livermore terminated fatally Tuesday, and the remains, in charge of Mr. Crocker, will be taken to Illinois for interrment.'

Mr. Crocker attends bedside/death of sister, Miss Livermore, 
/Dade County sentinel/  (Trenton, Dade, Georgia) 1901-1908, Friday, 17 February 1905, page 2 (digital image 2), Georgia Historic Newspapers, Digital Library of Georgia (Gallileo).

Mention of C. J. Gass and Hattie Wilson (nearly illegible) of Alton Park [neighborhood in Chattanooga] as son and daughter of Mrs. Nathan Gass.

Gass, social item in 'Worley Chapel, Ga.' (column), /Dade County Sentinel (Trenton, Dade, Georgia) 1901-1908, 31 March 1905, page 2 (digital image 2), Georgia Historic Newspapers,  Digital Library of Georgia (Gallileo). 
https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn89053748/1905-03-31/ed-1/seq-2/print/image_652x817_from_3333,4114_to_4283,5304/ (accessed 8 Feb. 2020).

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Death of Vina Bryant in State of Dade News, 1892

Death of Vina Bryant in State of Dade News

[Quote]: 'Miss Vina Bryant who has been sick for several weeks at the residence of Mrs. M. J. Perkins, died last Sunday night.' [Estimated date of death: Sun., 03 July 1892.] 

[Source]: Untitled item, Vina Bryant, in 'Brevities,' State of Dade News (Trenton, Dade, Georgia) 1891-1901, Friday, 08 July 1892, page 3 (digital image 3), Georgia Historic Newspapers, Digital Library of Georgia (Gallileo). 

(clipping of page accessed 03 Mar. 2020).

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Elisha Bryant Name Search: Indexed Records from My Old Files

Elisha Bryant is one of my brick walls. I will post his information later, but here are some miscellaneous (probably unrelated) records associated with my search for Elisha.

These are indexed records found by searching for the name. I concentrated my search in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, paying special attention to records related to Bryants in the center of that tri-state area (where those three states meet): Dade County, Georgia; Jackson County, Alabama; and Marion County, Tennessee. However, I found these Bryants who were in Southern states, but not necessarily in the three states or the specific counties I was concentrating on.

Elisha Bryant
3rd Cavalry Regt, Co. G
USA
Rank: Privt
Age: 22
Enlisted: 11    Mustered: Aug 31, 1863
Remarks:

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Confederate:

Elisha Bryant, Co. C, 43rd Infantry [Georgia, inferred]
Age not given
Year: 1862
Source: not known

Note: Men in the 43rd Infantry typically were from North Georgia. However, the counties listed for that regiment (Cherokee, Pickens, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson, and Banks) are not the ones I was really looking for for 'my' Elisha Bryant. I would expect him to be from in or near: Jackson Co., Alabama, Dade Co., Georgia, or Marion Co., Tennessee.

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Second citation for Confederate listing, above:
M266
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served
in Organizations from the State of Georgia (NARA)

It does not give his company, though, just the regiment.
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CENSUS POSSIBILITY:

Publication Number: M653
Publication Title: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population
Content Source: NARA
State: North Carolina
County: Bertie
Minor Civil Division: [Blank]
Page: 135

Elisha Bryant, 36 (?) Overseer
Francis A Bryant 36
Nancy S. 11
Lucy E 5

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My own Elisha Bryant appears in census in Dade County, Georgia, in 1870 and 1880, with his (inferred) wife, Stacey, and their children. I have not yet posted those listings.


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Freeman Jack Bryant, born 1916, Whitfield Co., Georgia; died 1985, Trinity Co., Texas

Freeman Jack Bryant 
(son of James Tom Bryant and Lena A. Anderson)
Birth: 17 July 1916, Whitfield County, Georgia
Death: 21 August 1985, Trinity County, Texas

Marriage 1 (est. 1928-1936): 
Wife: Flora Elizabeth Ownby, daughter of Charles Clinton Ownby and Mary Helen Bohanan. Later separated or divorced.

Marriage 2 (est. 1942-1947): 
Wife: Wilma Agness Epps, daughter of Francis Marion Epps and Emogene Workman.

File uploaded to Google Drive:

View PDF Family Group, with Sources 
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ItINRV4qMLkjXaGM4IKhOnUvRsny5st-

Other names: Freeman Jackson Bryant

Related Surnames: Bryant, Byron (misspelling of Bryant), Ownby or Ownbey or Owenby, Epps, Workman, Bohanan, Wilson (aunt and uncle, of Georgia) 



Thursday, March 29, 2018

Obituary of Janie Jeanell (Queen) Bryant, Murray County, Georgia, 2018

Obituary Extract
Summary: Janie Jeanell (Queen) Bryant (79); 21 October 1938 - 27 March 2018.

Obituary published by: Lane Funeral Home and Crematory, South Crest Chapel, Rossville, Walker, Georgia

Name of Deceased: Janie Jeanell Bryant
Age: 79
Birth (estimated): 1939
Death: 27 March 2018
Place of Death: Residence, Chatsworth (Murray, Georgia)
Residence: Chatsworth (Murray, Georgia)
Length of Residence in Chatsworth: 40 years (est. since 1978)
Former Residence (many years): Fairview Community, Rossville (Walker), Georgia
Native of: Dalton (Whitfield), Georgia
Nickname (Affectionate Name): Nanny
Parents: John and Lola Mae Queen (deceased)
Twin Daughters: Dana Lee and Jana Lee Bryant (deceased)
Marriage year (estimated): 1955 (see survivors)

Survivors: Roy Lee Bryant, Sr. (husband of 63 years); daughter Victoria (Bobby) Ferguson of Athens, Ala.; son, Roy L. "Shorty" (Leisa) Bryant, Jr., of Chatsworth, GA; and Lloyd Lee Bryant, of Chatsworth, GA. Grandchildren: Tiffany Ratley and Steffany Dressler, of Athens, AL; Michelle Poteet, of Chatsworth, GA; Ladonna Gadsby & Lindsey Lola Lee Bryant, both of Ft. Oglethorpe; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Catherine Brown; brother, Jack Queen; many nieces and nephews.

Avocations: Cooking, Sewing ("seamstress"), Reading

Visitation: Friday, 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m., South Crest Chapel, Lane Funeral Home, Rossville, Walker, Georgia.

Funeral: Friday, 2:00 p.m., South Crest Chapel, Lane Funeral Home, Rossville, Walker, Georgia.

Officiator: Jim Bennett (Pastor)

Interment: Tennessee-Georgia Memorial Park (Rossville, Walker, Georgia)

Obituary URL: https://www.lane-southcrestchapel.com/tributes/Janie-Bryant (accessed 29 March 2018).

Extract of Obituary by D.K. Pritchett (niece), 29 March 2018.

Friday, May 12, 2017

Jackson County, Alabama, Township 2-S, 6-E (Selected Landowners: Bryant, Gray, Blanset, Wigley, Morgan, Colvin)

Page of old notes about Township 2-S, Range 6-E, Huntsville Meridian
in Jackson County, Alabama; and random notes on other townships.
In transcribing old genealogy files, I found this old page of my scribbled notes on land lots for my Bryant and Gray families of Jackson County, Alabama, and on allied or married lines, such as the Colvin and Blanset families. Unfortunately, my notes were completely out of context, and had nothing to tell me what sources I used, or what dates were relevant. I didn't even put the county and state on there, but the noted surnames told me that it must be Jackson County, Alabama. I vaguely remembered traveling to a genealogy workshop to learn about ancestors by studying maps and land-lot descriptions. The theme of the workshop turned out to be the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), and how to read and understand land descriptions, find meridian, identify a township, and plot the sections. Right away, I was disappointed to learn that if I was from Georgia or Tennessee (and I am), the workshop probably wouldn’t be of much use to me. As it turns out, these two states still use the metes-and-bounds survey system of colonial days, and the workshop instructor laughingly explained that it was a crazy and impossible system. Deeds in Georgia and Tennessee describe land in this manner: “…beginning at a point thirty rods from a white oak, continuing ten rods to a large rock, and thence 20 rods north to a public road, then east along Muskrat Creek to the northwest corner of the property belonging to Mrs. Murray, bounded on the east by D. Boone, and on the west by John Johnson…” I always wondered: what do they do when the white oak dies?

I still found the workshop interesting, and was able to use some of my new-found knowledge in my Alabama research. Apparently I used a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) index for Jackson County, Alabama, and tried to plot a chart from that index. I have since found a separate text file, which is an extract of names from the Huntsville Meridian. A few of the range numbers do not correspond correctly to the information in the index. I don't know if I mapped them incorrectly, or if the people bought land in more than one range. I probably drew the grid wrong, so that the section is right, but the range may be disproportionate. It still helps me see which of my people lived next to each other.

The large diagram in my chart, above, is of Township 2-S, in the Huntsville Meridian (as I now know). Originally, I thought all of the land lots fell into Range 6-E, but (judging from the separate text file), it appears to include several adjacent ranges. At the top of my diagram are three sections of Township 1-S, which abuts 2-S on the south. I probably did that because a James Morgan appears in Twp. 1-S, 6-E, section 35. My Coopers have a few Morgan relations, so I would have been interested in looking up these neighbors. I also drew a little diagram in the bottom left-hand corner to remind myself how Township 2-S relates to meridian, and how the lots are numbered in the township. I then drew another little graph in the bottom-right corner of the page, but unfortunately did not make a legend to explain my shaded areas. That small graph doesn’t seem to correspond to the larger graph, of Twp. 2-S. It may be a graph of section 6-S, 8-E, possibly related to a note about the Gray surname that I wrote under it. A word of caution: I remember that the PLSS workshop and the explanation of finding meridian and working from there was a wonderful revelation to me, and perfectly clear at the time—but by the time I set down the graph and began to chart the landowners from the Land Office index, I was a little less sure of my understanding of the subject. Also, the list of landowners is probably incomplete—it would only include surnames of interest to me, with a few unrelated neighbors thrown in.

Here are the landowners I noted, from Townships 1-S and 2-S—probably an incomplete list, concentrating on my own ancestral surnames and a few of the neighbors:

Jackson County, Alabama (Huntsville Meridian)

Township 1-S, Range 6-E? (three sections), noting selected name and surnames:

  • Section 34: Culver, Knight, and Matthews
  • Section 35: Allen Matthews; James Morgan
  • Section 36: no surnames, or none of interest to my lineage

Township 2-S, Originally Thought to be Range 6E (This may incorporate several ranges, since the range numbers don't all correspond to the separate text file at the bottom of this post):
  • No surnames noted for sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, and 16?
  • Section 3: Allison, Culver, Kellum, Orear  
  • Section 4: Wm. Troxell; Jeremiah Walker
  • Section 5: Jeff Gray [this would be my great-great grandfather, Jefferson Gray, who married Nancy Howard]; Crook, Kirk, McCrary, Walker (neighbors, unrelated) 
  • Section 6: William E. Bryant [Bryant is one of my surnames. My new thought, looking back on this old note, is that William E. Bryant might possibly be another name for, or a relation of, Elisha Bryant, another great-great grandfather. Elisha’s son, Charlie Bryant, married Jefferson Gray’s daughter, Mary Smith Gray—so it would make sense that they might be neighbors. Elisha’s daughter, Mary E. Bryant, married first a Wigley, then a Blanset. Some Blanset land is found in the next township down, 3-S.
  • Section 7: Allen Bryant; Goin Morgan [?as in original, but could they mean “Gain” or “Gains”?]
  • Section 8: Collins, Dockery, Ivy, Mathews, Mathis [no surnames from my line]
  • Section 9: Jonathan C. Walker; Jasper Gray [Jasper Gray would be related to my Grays]
  • Section 10: Allison, Brandon, Gentry, Isbell, Kellum, Owens [no surnames from my line]
  • Section 14: Jos Collins
  • Section 15: Goin Morgan; Mary Wiggley [Mary Wiggley is Mary (Bryant) Wigley, daughter of Elisha Bryant. She married first James Wigley, and then John Blanset. I do recollect that the BLM records had one notation or application under Mary Wigley, and another under Mary Blanset, which was very helpful at a time before I could find documentation for the Wigley-Blanset marriage, that I knew should exist. I later found it, and think that it had gone unrecorded in the courthouse until the issue of the land may have come up. It was found out of sequence in the marriage books: Marriage Book D, Dade County, Georgia,  (January 1899 through July 1913), p.253, John "Blansit" married "Miss" Mary Wigley on 30 Dec 1898. The license was granted the previous day and the marriage was performed by J.L. Hadaway, M.G. Although Mary is listed as "Miss," she should have been "Mrs.," having been married previously to J. Wigley. The Blanset-Wigley marriage was not recorded until 1906.]
  • Section 16: No notations, unless Mary Wiggley’s land extends across the two sections
  • Section 17: Alexander, Mathews, Siler, Priestwood [no surnames from my line]
  • Section 18: James Collins; Goin Morgan
  • Section 19: James Walker
  • Section 20: Alexander, Lamb, Siler; Thomas Priestwood [no surnames from my line] 
  • Section 21: Alfred Howard; James Wooten; Alford Howard [possibly related to my Howards; of interest to me]
  • Section 22: Austell, Foshee, Howell, Lovelady, Wilson [no surnames from my line] 
  • Section 23: Coffey, Howell, Lovelady [no surnames from my line]
  • Section 24: Bird; Eli Coffee, etc. [surnames of passing interest to me] 
  • Section 25: Joseph Thornton
  • Section 26: Charles Moore; Andrew H. Moore; John S. Burks [possibly related lines] 
  • Section 27: John Bryant [Bryant surname of Alabama: esp. relevant to my research] 
  • Section 28: John A. Bryant; Jos. Morgan; John Bryant [esp. relevant to my research] 
  • Section 29: Wm. Walker [not really relevant, but I often copy down stray Walkers; the surname is relevant to my paternal line, in East Tennessee and North Georgia]
  • Section 30: Wm. Thornton
  • Section 31: [?] James & Franc. [?] Not sure what this means; to the left, outside the grid, I’ve written “Wm. E. Clemens” and “Dora B. Clemons,” and what looks like two lines connecting them to the land grid. Possibly, James and Franc. are of the Clemens surname.
  • Section 32: James Gray [probably of my Gray/Howard/Bryant line]; Dora B. Clemens; Wm. E. Clemens
  • Section 33: Wm. Jenkins; Sam. Bryan
  • Section 34: Geo. R. Burks and Sarah Edwards; John S. Burks [lines to study—possibly branch relations]; also, Wm. Morgan et. al.
  • Section 35: John S. Burks
  • Section 36: Hancock, Sisk, Rorex, etc. [unrelated lines]
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Notes for Townships not shown in my graphs/charts; sections not given:

Township 1-S, 7-E: Walker, Weaver [unrelated, but interesting in paternal line, because of surname only]

Township 1-S, 8-E: Troxell

Township 1-S, 9-E: Bryant, Adkins [possibly related or branch kin]

Township 3-S, 8-E and 7-E: Moore, Blanset, Blansett, Bryant, Lewis, Clemons, Gray, Millikan, Thornhill, Thornton [surnames of interest, including some possible branch kin]

Township 12-S and 13-S: Has Colvins (Alfred), a lot of land [Note: Colvins are of interest in my Cooper line; my great-grandfather’s first wife was Mattie Wigley, but his second wife was Clarancy Cleo Colvin.]

Township 3-S, 9-E

  • Section 13: Nancy A. Morgan [prob. related/of interest in Morgan/Cooper lines]
  • Section 28: James M. Pritchett [popped out at me—surname of interest in a general way]
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Separate Text File

This is a partial index from the Bureau of Land Management records (BLM), and it seems to be what I used to draw the rather faulty graph at the top of this post. Some of the names and section numbers do correspond with the above graph of Township 2-S, but the ranges do not all fall into range 6E, which I originally thought to be the Range for the whole graph.

Land Patents for Jackson County, Alabama (orig. extracted from Bureau of Land Management files), Containing Selected Names from the Huntsville Meridian of Jackson County, Alabama 

Nancy Blancet, Section 18, Twp. 3S, Range 8E, 79.58 Acres. Date Signed: 01 June 1845

Hardin Blancet, Section 13, Twp. 3S,  Range 7E, 50.47 Acres. Date Signed: 01 May 1845

William C. Blancet, Section 23, Twp. 4S, Range 8E, 40 Acres. Date Signed: 15 July 1854

Daniel Blanset, Section 18, Twp. 3S, Range 8E, 99.78 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Oct. 1845

Joel Blanset, Section 14, Twp. 3S, Range 7E, 40 Acres. Date Signed: 16 Oct. 1835

William Blanset, Section 12, Twp. 3S, Range 7E, 120.35 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Aug. 1831

William Blansett, Section 18, Twp. 3S, Range 8E, 39.78 Acres. Date Signed: 01 July 1845

William Blansett, Section 10, Twp. 3S, Range 7E, 40.06 Acres. Date Signed: 16 Oct. 1835. Remarks: John McReynolds

Mary E. Blansett, Section 15, Twp. 2S, Range 9E, 120 Acres. Date Signed: 14 May 1906. Formerly Mary E. Wiggley.

Mary E. Blansett, Section 15, Twp. 2S, Range 9E, 0 Acres. Date Signed: 14 May 1906. Formerly Mary E. Wiggley.

William Blansett, Section 10, Twp. 3S, Range 7E, 40.06 Acres. Date Signed: 14 Oct. 1834

Hugh Blansit, Section 18, Twp. 4S, Range 8E, 152.37 Acres. Date Signed: 06 June 1891

Allen Bryant, Section 7, Twp. 2S, Range 7E, 40 Acres. Date Signed: 05 Aug. 1837

John Bryant, Section 27, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 120.16 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Dec. 1859

John A. Bryant, Section 28, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 159.32 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Dec. 1860

John Bryant, Section 27, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 160.22 Acres. Date Signed: 01 May 1861

George W. Bryant, Section 22, Twp. 1S, Range 9E, 120.12 Acres. Date Signed: 30 June 1891

John Bryant, Section 27, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 0 Acres. Date Signed: 01 May 1861

John Bryant, Section 27, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 0 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Dec. 1859

George W. Bryant, Section 22, Twp. 1S, Range 9E, 0 Acres. Date Signed: 30 June 1891

William E. Bryant, Section 6, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 40.18 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Dec. 1859

Lewis Bryant, Section 8, Twp. 3S, Range 8E, 40.18 Acres. Date Signed: 01 May 1850

John Bryant, Section 27, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 0 Acres. Date Signed: 01 May 1861

James Gray: Section 32, Twp. 2S, Range 9E, 80.9 Acres. Date Signed: 06 June 1891

Jasper Gray: Section 9, Twp. 2S, Range 9E, 80.04 Acres. Date Signed: 10 March 1884

Jefferson J. Gray: Section 5, Twp. 2S, Range 9E, 160.37 Acres. Date Signed: 10 Sept. 1898

James Morgan, Section 35, Twp. 1S, Range 6E, 159.04. Date Signed: 10 May 1831

Goin Morgan, Section 18, Twp. 2S, Range 7E, 39.85. Date Signed: 10 Oct. 1840

Nancy A. Morgan, Section 13, Twp. 3S, Range 9E, 159.8 Acres. Date Signed: 28 Nov. 1894

Goin Morgan, Section 7, Twp. 2S, Range 7E, 80.01 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Jun 1831

Joseph Morgan, Section 29, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 39.94 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Sept. 1858

Joseph Morgan, Section 28, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 39.91 Acres. Date Signed: 01 April 1852

Goin Morgan, Section 15, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 80.32 Acres. Date Signed: 01 Aug. 1831

Goin Morgan, Section 15, Twp. 2S, Range 6E, 40.16 Acres. Date Signed: 10 Sept. 1834


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Obituaries - Extract of Selected Surnames, North Georgia

Brief Extract from Georgia Obituaries
Selected Surnames
This scrap of genealogy is from my extract of a source called Georgia Obituaries 1740-1935 by Jeanette Holland Austin, 1993. My note says “9/14/93 page 47,” but I’m not sure if all extracted names were found on that one page.

Cooper, John, died 1-27-1814 in Alabama. Killed by Indians. Source: The Georgia Journal 2-2-1814, Milledgeville 1835-1836.

Gray, Mattie L., Mrs., died 5-24-1920. Walker Co., Georgia. Born 5-2-1857 at Ascalon. Parent: Wm. Campbell. Spouse: Rev. Lee Gray. Source: WM 11-5-1920
(I failed to note what the WM source code referred to—probably Walker Messenger.)

Petty, Wm., died 5-1864, Paulding Co., Georgia. Born —. Spouse: Cynthia (b.1832).  
Source code: Paulding CWP (Civil War Pensions).
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The following all note “CS,” but it’s not clear whether that refers to The Cartersville Sentinel, Cartersville, Georgia (or) The Cassville Standard, Cassville, Georgia.

Bryant, John, died 8-9-1887 at Oxford. Born 1880. CS 8-9-1887.

Petty, Nancy, Mrs., died 1-1-1889 in Newton Co., Georgia.. Born 1802. Spouse: Littleton Petty. CS 1-8-1889.

Petty, Wm. H., died 6-16-1896 in Newton Co., Georgia. Born 1842. Parents: Littleton Petty. CS 6-16-1896.

Petty, Thos. F., died 6-9-1896 in Newton Co., Georgia. Born 2-8-1818. Spouse: Sarah A. Bearry. CS 6-9-1896.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

1930 Census: Issac Cooper and Family



1930 Census Listing, Cooper, Issac



Carpenter, Jackson, Alabama

 Series T626  Roll 20 Page 70  (9 April 1930)
COOPER, Issac   Head   own     M  W  51  m  50  y  n  AL  AL  AL 
   Farmer
                Estelle Wife   F  W  18  m  17  n  y  AL  AL  AL
                Rosa     dau   F  W  23               AL  AL  AL
                Pearl    dau   F  W  22               AL  AL  AL
                Ella M.  dau   F  W  17               AL  AL  AL
                Lela (?) dau   F  W  15               AL  AL  AL
                Beulah   dau   F  W  12               AL  AL  AL
                Albert   son   M  W  10               AL  AL  AL
                Eula     dau   F  W   6               AL  AL  AL
                Lily B.  dau   F  W 3/12              AL  AL  AL
BRYANT, Alex    son-in-law     M  W  24               AL  AL  AL 
   Fireman Steamboat
                Sallie B. dau  F  W  19               AL  AL  AL

Extract by Stan Wigley for D.K. Pritchett

Deaths: Selected Cooper, Bryant, Wigley, Colvin

These birth and death dates reflect two particular families (main lineages). These dates come from different sources, such as tombstones and lists, and may be unproven. Some are proven by death certificate. This is just a partial, short list of my people, used at the time to search for death records.

George Allen Cooper
b. 6 May 1865 Dekalb Co? AL
d. 26 June 1956 at Bryant, Jackson, AL

Fannie Elizabeth Rhoades Cooper
b.19 Nov 1872 Tenn.
d. 21 Apr 1965

Pinkney Marshall Morgan
b. abt 1852
d. 1950 Alabama?

Nancy Jane Cooper Morgan
b. 3 Apr 1869
d. 3 Apr 1960 Bridgeport, Jackson Co, AL

James Clayton Cooper
b.28 Feb 1873
d.6 Dec 1959 Flat Rock, Dade Co, GA

Mary Allen Rhoades Cooper
b. Mar 1879
d. 21 Apr 1965 Ala. or Ga.

Gaines Newton Cooper
b. 15 May 1874
d. 04 Jul 1943 Jackson, Ala.

Judy L.F. "Shug" Wigley Cooper
b. 28 Oct 1881 Jackson, Ala.
d. 26 May 1926 Jackson, Ala.

Isaac Cooper
b.29 Mar 1879 Ala.
d. 18 May 1977 Collinsville, Dekalb, Ala.

Frances Marion Wigley
b. 22 Feb 1883 Ala.
d. 27 Aug 1957

Sarah Elizabeth Cooper Wigley
b. 07 Mar 1881 Ala.
d. 30 Nov 1966 Dekalb Co.?, Alabama

John Franklin Cooper
b.28 June 1883
d. 13 May 1967

Julina "Shug" Francis Caroline Wigley
b. 27 March 1884
d. 04 Dec 1959 Jasper, Marion, Tenn.

Douglas E. Colvin
b.28 May 1882 Tenn.
d. 21 Sep 1936

Lou Della Cooper Colvin
b.30 July 1889
d. 13 July 1974

Peter Cooper
b.9 May 1843 Deerhead Cove, Dade, Ga.
d.23 Mar 1915 Long Island, Jackson, Ala.

Malinda E. Sizemore Cooper
b.28 May 1848 Ga.
d.18 Sep 1938 Long Isl., Jackson, Ala.

Dora L. Berryhill Colvin
b. 22 Oct 1872 Tenn.
d. 14 Dec 1945 Ala.?

Clarancy Cleo Colvin Cooper
b. 22 Oct 1893 Tenn.
d. 23 May 1926 Jackson, Ala.
 --spouse: Isaac Cooper

Claude Colvin
b. 20 nov 1897 Ala.
d. 7 Jan 1925  [unknown, Ala.?]

Thomas J. Colvin
b. 2 Mar 1901 Ala.
d. 7 Jan 1937 Jackson Co. Ala.?

Ellis Colvin
b. abt. 1881
d. between 1920-1930 Jackson, Ala.?
at the ferry between Bridgeport & So. Pittsburg

Mark Colvin
12 July 1878
28 Oct 1951 (Ala.?)

James Jefferson Gray  (Parents: John & Mary Cameron Gray)
b. 9 Mar 1851 Alabama
d. 20 July 1923 Jackson, Ala.

Nancy Jane Howard Gray (Parents: John & Martha Dooley Howard)
b.10 Aug 1856 Ala.
d.10 Feb 1935 Jackson, Ala.

Mary Smith Gray Bryant
b.11 May 1876 Ala
d. 5 Oct 1923 Jackson, Ala.
--spouse: Charles Thurman Bryant
Note: Mary's death cert. was not found by searching this date, but may have found death cert under Mrs. Charley Bryant, of another date. Maybe her tombstone was put up later, with the year being slightly off.

Charles Thurman Bryant
b. 28 Aug 1877 Georgia
d. 17 Dec 1937 Jackson Co., Alabama
(have death cert.)

Charley G. Colvin:
b.26 Mar 1895
d.Apr 1971 Jackson Co, AL?

Kate (White) Colvin
b. 13 Apr 1908;
d. Sep 1984 (Bridgeport, Jackson, AL)
(rel. 35740 - death cert or zip code?)