Sunday, November 14, 2021
Anna Louise Brownlow (Dunn) Headrick and her Horsehair Trunk
Friday, July 9, 2021
Obituary, Polly Patterson Dunn, Crandall, Murray County, Georgia
Marilyn Wilson Dunn Obituary Extract, Georgia
Obituary, Jessie Lee (Caylor) Dunn, 2017, Georgia
Obituary Extract
Name of Deceased: Jessie Lee Caylor Dunn (Mrs.)
Age at Death: 98
Residence: Crandall, (Murray, Georgia)
Date of Death: Saturday, 15 April 2017
Place of Death: at her residence (Crandall, Murray, Georgia)
Member: Calvary Baptist Church (Crandall, Murray, Georgia)
Avocation: cooking, sewing, and gardening
Preceded by:
*husband, K.B. Dunn
*parents, Clint and Melissa Parker Caylor
*sisters, Esta Green, Maggie Bright
*brothers, Cecil Caylor Sr., J.D. "Red" Caylor, W.E. Caylor
Survivors:
*son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Kathy Dunn of Dalton
*daughters and sons-in-law, Reathel and Charles Phillips of Crandall, Rachel and Bobby Callahan of Crandall
*sisters, Louise Deal of Crandall, Ruth Turvey of Cisco, Patsy Campbell of Old Fort, TN, Margaret Mynes of Chatsworth, Wilma Caylor of Calhoun, Brenda Davidson of Cleveland, TN, and Betty Bradt of Cleveland, TN
*grandchildren, Debbie and Rick Berry, Donna and Alan Ridley, Ricky and Jane Phillips, Greg and Vickey Phillips, Tracy and Vonda Callahan, Chris and Kim Callahan, and Kayla Dunn
*great-grandchildren, Melanie Carter and Adam Daniel, Jessica Carter, Jenna Ridley And Jacob Bailey, Bryan Ridley, Jordan Phillips, Sydney Callahan, Cassidy Callahan, Tyler Callahan, Braden Callahan, and Coby Callahan
*great-great-grandchildren, Ryder Whitener, Lily Bailey, and Grant Daniel; special friends, Marilyn Thomas, Juanita Stafford
*nieces and nephews also survive
Thanked by family:
*Amedisys Hospice Care
*Murray County Fire Station No. 4
Funeral services: Tuesday, 18 April 2017, 3:00 p.m., Calvary Baptist Church (Crandall, Murray, Georgia)
Officiator: Rev. Curt Thomason
Visitation: at (Calvary Baptist) church Tuesday from 12:00 p.m. until the service hour
Interment: (Calvary) church cemetery, following service
In lieu of flowers: donations, St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105
Funeral Arrangements: Peeples Funeral Home & Crematory, Chatsworth (Murray, Georgia)
Obituary Publication: Daily Citizen News, Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia
Published: 16 April 2017
URL: https://obituaries.daltoncitizen.com/obituary/jessie-caylor-dunn-907344882
Accessed online: 09 July 2021
Extract by: D. K. Pritchett
Monday, December 16, 2019
William W. Dunn, of Murray County, Georgia, and Bradley County, Tennessee
Establishing the Identity of William W. Dunn
William W. Dunn, aka William Walter? Dunn:
Relationships established: William Dunn and Elizabeth Holland, as parents of Alfred Estes Dunn (established by Alfred's Tennessee death record, 1929). William W. Dunn and "Mary L" Holland (established by Mollie Chambers Kimsey's Tennessee death record, 1956). W W Dunn and Mary Cole, as parents of Robert T Dunn (established by Robert's Texas death record, 1950).
Records which establish the middle initial as "W":
US Census, 1880, W W Dunn, widowed, with children: Mary, Daniel, E. L., W. J., A. E., and John Dunn, all born in Tennessee. Sister: M. C. Dunn, aged 24.
Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967: William W. Dunn + Mary Cole, 21 Oct 1880, Murray County, Georgia
Tennessee Deaths, 1914-1966: William W Dunn (and wife, Mary L Holland) in entry for (daughter), Mollie Chambers Kimsey, died 03 Mar 1956, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
Texas Deaths, 1890-1976: W W Dunn (and wife, Mary Cole) in entry for (son), Robert T Dunn,
No middle initial, but middle initial can be established by comparing info in death record to info in census and marriage records:
Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1963: William Dunn (and wife, Elizabeth Holland) in entry for (son), Alfred Estes Dunn; died 14 Mar 1876, Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee.
Comparison: A E Dunn, aged 3 (born 1877, Tenn.); son of W. W. Dunn, 1880, Polk, Tennessee.
[Last record, above: Compare Albert Estes Denn, son of William W. Dunn.]
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Deed, Murray County, Georgia, 1905: John E. Headrick sells to J. F. Gilbert, and J. F. Gilbert then sells to A. S. Dunn.
John E. Headrick, of Bradley County, Tennessee, sells 38 acres of Land Lot 57 in the Tenth District, 3rd Section, of Murray County, Georgia, to a J. F. Gilbert, of Murray County, Georgia, for $80. [Murray Co., GA, Deed Book U, page 472-473; witnessed by Cas Dunn; and by D.C. Dunn, NP & JP; recorded 2 Feb. 1905.]
Very soon after the original sale, on 24 Jan. 1905, J. F. Gilbert resells the land to A. S. Dunn, of Murray County, Georgia, for $200. [Murray Co., Georgia, Deed Book U, page 473; witnessed by John Caylor; and by N.H. Henry, J.P; recorded 2 Feb 1905.]
[Possibly, some time went by between the two sales, but "officially," John E. Headrick sold the land on 17 January 1905, and J. F. Gilbert resold it on 24 January 1905 to A.S. Dunn, of Murray County.
The land lot is part of the old Jacob and Polly Headrick homestead. It was part of some land lots that had been subdivided in 1866 between Polly Headrick and her known offspring by Jacob Headrick (by then deceased). John must have received his share from his father, William, who had received a share in 1866 (other transactions occurred in 1885 and later, involving Jacob's offspring).
It could be that J. F. Gilbert turned a quick profit; it could also be that the deed actually changed hands much earlier without being filed, and so had to go through some red tape when J. F. Gilbert went to resell it. I believe A.S. Dunn would be Andrew Sherman Dunn.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Death Record of Ella M. (Officer) Mantooth
Note: Local/genealogical knowledge - Colvards was a plantation across from (now) Calvary Baptist Church, and burials found at this church are sometimes listed in death records as "Colvards" instead of "Calvary".
Citations:
"Georgia Deaths, 1914-1927," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFJ-LZP : 24 December 2014), Ella M. Mantooth, 12 Feb 1924, Murray, Georgia, United States; citing reference 5547, Department of Archives and History, Atlanta; FHL microfilm 2321204. [Site may require account, log-in.]
Georgia Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives. Filename: 004179254_01345.jpg [source may no longer be accessible at this site or may require further research].
Surnames: Officer, Dunn, Mantooth
Thursday, June 23, 2016
W.H. Dunn buys part of land lot 94, Tenth District, 3rd Section, Murray County, Georgia
Carter - Dunn Deed Transcript
Murray County, Georgia, Superior Court Records
Deed Book X, page 578
Tenth District, 3rd Section, Murray County, Georgia
Twenty-six rods square in NE Corner of Land Lot 94
Sold by James and Jane Carter to W.H. Dunn
Twenty-five dollars ($25)
Indenture made: 6 December 1905
Recorded: 28 December 1908
[BEGIN TRANSCRIPT]:
________________________
Deed from
James Carter and
Jane Carter to
W.H. Dunn
State of Georgia Murray County
This Indenture made this 6 day of December in the year of our lord one thousand nine Hundred & Five between James Carter and Jane Carter of the county of Murray of the one part, and W. H. Dunn of the county of Murray of the other part. Witnessth That the said James Carter and Jane Carter for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty Five Dollars to us in hand paid at or before the sealing and delivery of thes presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted bargained sold, alien, conveyed, and confirmed and by this presents does grant bargain, sell, alien, convey, and confirm unto the said W.H. Dunn his heirs and assigns, all the following tract or parcel of land twenty Six Rods [Squear?] the lying and being in the north east corner of the land owned by said James & Jane Carter and bounded on the north by Jimmy John Caylor on the east by the lands of W. H. Dunn on the South & West by the Remainder of the lands of James and Jane Carter, and being part of lot of land number ninty four in the (10) Dis and (3) Section of Said County.
To have and to Hold, the said bargained premises with all and singular the right numbers, and appurtenances thereto appertaining to the only proper uses benefit and behoof of the said W.H. Dunn his heirs executors, and administrators and assigns in fee simple: and the said James Carter & Jane Carter will warrant the Title to the said bargained premisis unto the said W.H. Dunn his heirs, executors and administrators and assigns, against the said James Carter & Jane Carter their heirs, executors and administrators and against all and every other person or person shall and will warrant and forever defend by virtue of thes presents in witness whereof the said James Carter & Jane Carter has hereunto set their hands affixed their seals and delivery delivered thes presents the day and year first above written
James Carter (seal)
Jane her x mark Carter seal
Recorded December 28= 1908
J. D. Gallman
clerk. s.c.
Signed sealed and delivered in }
the presence of us. }
T.J. Ovbey Clerk of }
Court of R. & . R }
Mandy Pellom }
D.C. Dunn N.P. & J.P. }
__________________________________
[END OF TRANSCRIPT]
Note: transcribed by D.K. Pritchett on 23 June 2016, from document (copy) of handwritten manuscript, from Deed Book X, page 578. I tried to follow exact spelling and syntax, but punctuation is not always clear. The original has dots for periods, commas, and stray marks.
Genealogy Note: The grantee would be William Houston Dunn, son of Joseph Perry Dunn. This information is not contained in the deed; he is just listed as W.H. Dunn.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
11 October 1905: Deed of Lands Belonging to J.P. Dunn at His Death
Signed,
Sealed and delivered }
in
the presence of us }
attested
W.E.C. Green }
attested
M.S. Dunn }
D.C.
Dunn N.P. & J.P. }
|
{
D.C. her x mark Bice (seal)
{
S.A. her x mark Green (seal)
{
M.E. her x mark Noblett (seal)
{
A.L.B. Headrick (seal)
{
L.P. Dunn
|
____________________
[End of Transcript]
Transcription Notes:
Transcribed on 17 December 2015 by D.K. Pritchett, from a hand-written copy of the deed as recorded in original superior court records of Murray County, Georgia.
* "Dum" appears as an extra word here, probably intended as "Dunn," and is unnecessary since the surname is again added after "W.H."
** This word probably should be "described," but does appear to be "elisebeth," and could be an instance of the original clerk misreading a deed instrument.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Death of Deputy Tucker Headrick of Tennessee
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Source #1: Death Record of William Henry “Tucker” Headrick, of Cisco, Murray County, Georgia; died of homicide in Polk County, Tennessee. Indexed as Tinker Hendrick on Family Search, though the handwriting is highly compressed and looks as much like “Tucker Headrick” as “Tinker Hendrick.”
Citation: “Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955”, “Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,” index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9PY-W8B : accessed 24 May 2014), Tinker Hendrick, 23 Jan 1921; citing Cemetery, Conosauga, Polk, Tennessee, v 41 cn 294, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1299735. His parents are indexed as James Hendrick (should be Headrick) and Elizabeth Dunn, formerly of Blount County, Tennessee.
Other sources have Tucker Headrick. His parents are known to be James Headrick and Elizabeth Dunn of Cisco, Murray County, Georgia.
Source #2: Memorial article for Deputy Tucker Headrick, who was shot and killed in Polk County, Tennessee, on , while in the line of duty. The suspected killers, bootleggers, were arrested, but later acquitted.
Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/17940-deputy-sheriff-tucker-headrick#ixzz32cEi3qnY
Source #3: “Reports of cases decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia” (October Term 1920, no. 11951: Whittemore vs. State of Georgia): W.H. Headrick, a policeman who was not in uniform at the time of the incident, was shot by Whittemore, whom he describes as an old friend. Whittemore, supported by the testimony of his sister, Mrs. Hill, claims that he was assisting his sister in chasing a man who had insulted her. They both stated that Headrick grabbed Mrs. Hill’s arm as she ran by. Her brother then shot Headrick. Headrick claims that he did not in any way touch Mrs. Hill; that Whittemore, an old friend, was drunk at the time of the chase and shot at him. (In any case, it appears that perhaps Whittemore mistook Headrick for the man who was being pursued, who had insulted his sister.)
[p.273 of original publication; from Google Books digitized image]: http://books.google.com/books?id=rUwaAAAAYAAJ&dq=headrick%20georgia%20
Source #4: A Google search on the subject of Tucker Headrick’s death brought up a reference to an Atlanta Journal/Constitution article of 31 January 1921. However, this requires a premium membership and I was unable to view the article. The citation is: [Newspaper]: The Atlanta Constitution › 1921 › January › 31 January 1921 › Page 5. URI: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/26911049/
Source #5: 1920 Census, Polk County, Tennessee: He is listed as W.H. Headrick, head of household, aged 45, with spouse, Lucy, and children, Cliffie and Lena, and granddaughter, Jessie. (Polk County, District 1, Sheet no. 4B, household #57, line number 95).
Source #6: 1880 Census, Murray County, Georgia: He is listed as Henry, aged 5, in the household of his parents, James and Elizabeth (Dunn) Headrick.
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