Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2021

Green, Freeland, Manis

Mrs. Tinie Maines of Murray Co. and mother, Lizzie Freeland: 
https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn85034046/1910-09-22/ed-1/seq-2/print/image_627x817_from_2759,6974_to_3679,8171/

Green-Manus (Freeland related) marriage: 
[Quote]: 'Mr. Jeff Green and Miss Lula Manus, of Murray, were quietly married a few days ago. I wish for these young people a pleasant journey through life.' [Source]: Untitled item, in 'Beaverdale,' /North Georgia Citizen/ (Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia) 1868-1924, Thurs., 29 Oct. 1914, page 2 (digital image 2), Georgia Historic Newspapers, Digital Library of Georgia (Galileo). https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn85034046/1914-10-29/ed-1/seq-2/print/image_603x817_from_2417,1799_to_3203,2863/ (clipping ; page accessed 15 March 2020).

Obituary: Florence Green Peters

Obituary of Florence (Green) Peters

Published by Wilson Funeral Home, Ringgold, Catoosa, Georgia

Date of Publication: about 20 July 2019 (and weeks following)

[Extract by D.K. Pritchett]: 

Name of Deceased: Florence Lucy Green Peters

Age: 97

Residence: Ringgold, [Catoosa], Georgia

Length of Residence: 'lifelong' 

Date of Death: Wed., 19 July 2017

Place of Death ('at her residence'); inferred as Ringgold, [Catoosa], Georgia

Employment (retired): Sweetwater Carpet [location inferred as Ringgold, Catoosa, Georgia--in or near there] ; worked there 19 years 

Religious Affiliation: [Christian, Protestant], Baptist 

Husband (deceased): Ira E. Peters

Parents (deceased): William “Jeff” and Lula Freeman Green

Grandson (deceased): Denny Peters 

Great granddaughter (deceased): Brianna Mosley

Sister (deceased): Mildred Brock 

Five brothers (deceased): Arnold Green, Carl Green, Fred Manis, Lewis Manis, and Lamar Manis.

Survivors: (*)

* Five children: Kenneth (Linda) Peters, Marion (Myra) Peters, Howard (Johnnie) Peters, Gary (Della) Peters and Brenda (Herman) Kapherr all of Ringgold, GA.

*Brother, Earnest (Dorothy) Green of Ringgold, GA.

*Eleven grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, three great great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews

Funeral: Graveside services, 2:30 p.m.,  Fri., 21 July 2017, Gordy Cemetery [Catoosa County, Georgia]

Officiator: Bro. Herman Kapherr 

Visitation/Reception: Fri., 12-2 p.m. (at the funeral home). 

Arrangements: Wilson Funeral Home,  Wallis-Stewart Chapel, Ringgold, [Catoosa], Georgia.

Friday, May 31, 2019

Folk-Carved Tombstones, and Thoughts on the Man Who May Have Carved Them: Abner Harrison Green.

Thoughts...

Over the years, I have fallen in love with some folk-carved tombstones that I have found in my research. Interestingly, as more sources and family ties were found, more stones appeared. Someone in the area of northern Murray County, Georgia, was carving tombstones for friends and relatives. Direct links of kinship cannot always be found, but in every case, there does seem to be a link to the larger family clan. The families are: Green, Elder, and Holloway.

Abner Harrison Green (1858 - 1934) is supposed to have carved his mother's tombstone: Martha (Reece) Green, "was bond June 3 1838 dide May 6 1881." Find A Grave Index 35691454: Martha Reece Green, 1881; Burial, Cisco, Murray, Georgia, United States of America, Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery. Abner's own Family Search Person ID is LZD9-8DQ. An Ancestry user said that Abner carved his mother's stone.

The style of his mother's tombstone is much like some other hand-carved tombstones I have been trying to trace, but I cannot find any connection between these people and the Green family (yet). However, Mary Ann (Pankey) Holloway's son, John W. "Davis" Elder, married Rhoda Caylor. There might be a link somewhere along that line. While searching Huckabaas I found something that led to the Elder family. They might have just been neighbors. One thing is clear. While researching any one of these individuals, clicking around through their kin and sources, it always seems to lead back to one of the other individuals of interest, even if direct relationships cannot be found.

These people have hand-carved stones in a similar, folk style:
Martha Reece Green, 1881
Family Search PID: 285L-1FL
Find A Grave Index 35691454. Birth: 3 Jun 1838. Death: 6 May 1881. Burial, Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Cisco, Murray, Georgia, United States of America.

Johnathan J. Hugh Holloway
Family Search PID: M59M-34B
Find A Grave Index no. 107381605: Jonathan J Holloway. Burial: 1925, Deep Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia, USA. Birth: 19 Oct 1851. Death: 21 Jun 1925.

Johnathan J. Holloway
1894 - 1894 (born and died same day)
(son of Johnathan, above, and his second wife)
Family Search PID: L1F8-QP4
Find A Grave Index 17097128: J. J. Holloway. Birth: 4 May 1894. Death: 4 May 1894. Burial: May 1894, Deep Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia, USA.

Mary Ann (Pankey) Holloway (first wife of Johnathan, above)
1843 - 1880
Family Search PID: MBQ1-T7S
Find A Grave Index no. 34545081: M. Holloway. Burial: 1880, Sumach Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Crandall, Murray, Georgia, USA. Death: 1880. More info: Maryan Holloway, age 35, 6m, 3d. She would have been born in 1845, calculating from date of death. Died 1880. "Sleaping with Jesus." This is from the carving found on both sides of the stone.

William E. C. Green, 1856 - 1939
Family Search PID: LJJN-RY5
Find A Grave Index 157873997: William E.C. Green. Photo of a folk-carved stone. Birth: 05 Apr 1856. Death: 26 Jul 1939. Burial: 1939, Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Crandall, Murray, Georgia, USA.

There is no way to prove that some or all of these stones were carved by one carver, or specifically, by Abner Harrison Green, but I want to study the styles and the kinship among those who have the pretty, hand-carved tombstones.


Other Folk-Carved Stones, probably unrelated:

The infant, Ruth Headrick, has a little folk-carved stone, but the style of lettering is much straighter and is in all caps. I know of no obvious link between my Headricks and Abner Harrison Green. I don't think that Abner Green carved Ruth's stone. It was probably done by one of the Headricks. Ruth's Family Search PID is KL7D-JZT. Her Find A Grave Memorial is 35232136: Ruth Headrick. Burial: 1899, Crandall, Murray, Georgia, USA. Birth: 21 Feb 1899. Death: 21 Feb 1899.

There is also an old stone over in Gilmer County, but I cannot remember the details. I have a vague recollection that it looked similar to the stones carved by Green, but I cannot be sure.


Friday, April 12, 2019

Obituary of Steven Green, Fairmount, Gordon County, Georgia, 1953

Obituary of Steven Green

Publication (newspaper): The Calhoun Times 
Place of Publication: Calhoun, Gordon, Georgia
Date of Publication: Thursday, 2 April 1953
(Twelfth page of unnumbered newspaper)

[Extract]: 

Title: "Steven Green Dies at Fairmount"

(Fairmount, Gordon, Georgia)

Steve Green

Age: 68

Place of death: "at the residence of his son in Fairmount" (Fairmount, Gordon Co., Georgia, concluded)

Date of Death: "Saturday morning" (28 March 1953, concluded)

Employed by: U.S. Forestry Department in South Georgia

Residence (for past several months, due to ill health): "with his sons, Lester Green, of Fairmount, and Talmadge Green, of Chatsworth."

Survivors (three daughters and four sons):

Mrs. R. F. Metcalf, of Odessa, Texas
Mrs. Earl Cochran , of Odessa, Texas
Mrs. Adlie Green , of Odessa, Texas
John (Green), of Odessa, Texas
H. A. (Green), of Alma, Oklahoma
Lester (Green), of Fairmount (Gordon, Georgia)
Talmadge (Green), of Chatsworth (Murray, Georgia)

Also: four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren surviving, not named in obit.

Funeral: Tuesday, (31 March 1953), 2 p.m., Boanerges Baptist Church near Cleveland (Bradley Co.), Tenn.

Services by: Rev. Kirby Parks.

Interment: adjoining cemetery (Boanerges)

Arrangements: Thomas Funeral Home.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Jeremiah Green, Tax, Bradley County, Tennessee

1862 Assessment List
Bradley County, Tennessee

Name  District Acres Valuation Tax Mf Page

Green, G.S., dist. 3, 160 acres, valued at 600, tax of 2.1, page 7
Green, Jeremiah dist. 3, 200 acres, valued at 960, tax of 3.36, page 7

http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley/Bradley1862Tax.htm

Accessed 13 March 2005

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Tornado of 1932, Murray County, Georgia

The tornado of 1932 was a huge storm system, killing about 175 people in Alabama and some in Georgia. Found several local articles.  Following are very brief extracts, along with publication information:
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EXTRACT #1 from THE CHATSWORTH TIMES

Microfilm roll:
The Chatsworth Times
April 1920-Dec. 1944
Location: Dalton Regional Library in Dalton, Whitfield Co., Georgia
Reproduced by University of Georgia Photographic Services, Athens, Georgia 30602

Article from:

The Chatsworth Times
Thursday, 24 March 1932
Volume 46--Volume 12*     (*This is a misprint:  normally it would say Vol. 46--Number 12, but I extracted "as is.")
Chatsworth, GA 30705

page 1--several articles, also cont'd on last page:

Headline: "Tornado Kills 6 In Murray County"

[Has three photos. Extract compiled from various articles]: 

The tornado struck "last Monday night about seven o'clock..."

"Thirteen are dead in Murray and Polk county, Tennessee..."

"...the home of Conway Sampson was carried off by the winds."

Dead: [incl. Little Murray and Conasauga area]: George Awtrey (father-in-law of Mrs. Joe Awtrey), Willard Awtrey* (age 10, son of Mrs. Joe Awtrey), Marion Awtrey (age 8, daughter of Mrs. Joe Awtrey), Lynch Lauderdale, Mrs. Lynch Lauderdale, Miss Maggie Sampson, Mrs. J.B. Hawkins, Mr. Raymond Parks (alternately, "Ramon," of Tenn.), Mrs. Raymond Parks, Three Parks children, and Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Green (which dropped from the mother's arms into the well as the mother tried to hold onto a well curb against which she'd been blown. Doctors think baby died before falling into well).

*"...Willard Awtrey, who later died of his injuries, gathered up cover from the fields with which to cover up his mother."

Badly injured:  Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson and Miss Annie Sampson and Dewey Sampson (hospitalized).  Also badly injured, Tinker Headrick and family, Mrs. Henry Caylor, Bud Horn, Mrs. Jim Kendrick, Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert McClure.

 [Transcriber's Note: By the way, I remember my Dad saying that Bud Horn was nearly blinded by ashes when the wind blew down into the chimney and blew the ashes into his face.]

Hurt or badly bruised: Mr. and Mrs. Winston Green, "three children who were at Ball Play," Henry Hawkins, Joe Sampson.

Areas mentioned (communities, towns or counties) in "the Conasauga River Valley":  Beaverdale (which is in Whitfield Co., Ga.) Little Murray (in Murray Co., Ga.), Conasauga (in Polk Co., Tenn.--near Cleveland, Tenn.)

Under subheading of: "Oak Grove School Wrecked" it mentions the Lauderdales (2nd paragraph of article):

"The home of Charlie Ratcliff was completely destroyed, even the concrete foundation was broken up and moved.  His daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Lauderdale, were killed.  Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliff are in the hospital."

Continuation and more articles on last page, including: 


Subheading, "Funerals Wednesday":

Triple funeral: George Awtrey and his two grandchildren buried at Sumach Wednesday. Also, "Miss Maggie Sampson was buried at Old Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Lauderdale were buried at Liberty.  Mrs. Hawkins was buried at Calvary Thursday."

(Oops--I forgot to note the page number of that last page).

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EXTRACT #2, from THE DALTON CITIZEN:

Microfilm roll:
The Dalton Citizen
March, 1931-July 1932
Location: Dalton Regional Library in Dalton, Whitfield Co., Georgia
Reproduced by University of Georgia Libraries Photoduplication Dept.

Article from:

The Dalton Citizen
Vol. LXXXVI, No. 23
Dalton, Georgia
Thursday, 24 March 1932
(On this paper, the banner read, "est. 1847--84 yrs. old, published weekly")

Extract:
page 1:

Headline:  "Six Killed Near Dalton by Tornado"

Subhead: "Whitfield-Murray Hit Hard by Storm"

Dead:  George W. Autrey, Marie Autrey, Willard Autrey, Lynch Lauderdale, Mrs. Lynch Lauderdale, Miss Maggie Sampson

Seriously injured: 

At Hamilton Memorial hospital:

Conway Sampson (in very grave condition), Mrs. Conway Sampson, Miss Annie Sampson, Dewey Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ratcliff, Miss Louise Archer, Mrs. Beckie Autrey, Weston Autrey, Miss Minnie Lee Autrey, John Crawford, Henry Caylor, Mrs. Walter Whaley, Clyde Whaley.

[Transcription note: Hamilton Memorial would probably be the hospital at Dalton, which is still called Hamilton]: 

Rescue and relief volunteers: Mrs. Marjorie Smith, Miss Janette Sanders.  Also John Penn, the Kennemer brothers, Dr. Shellhorse Dr. Broadrick, Sheriff Butler, Deputy Richards (all of Murray Co.); Wilbur Cline, Henry Warmack, Jimmy Harlan, C.D. McCutchen, Joe Wrench, Dr. Bentley, Dr. Bradley, Mr. Mathis. Various other people representing specific agencies are specifically mentioned.

Destroyed: Oak Grove School, Conasauga Baptist Church, Joe Autrey home.

Section of page 1:

"Lauderdale Deaths"

"The Lauderdale family, when their new home was blown to splinters, suffered two deaths: Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Lauderdale.  Also a heavy sufferer in the disaster was..." (etc.)

(cont'd p. 12):

Section of articles:

"Concrete Torn Up"

"At the Lynch Lauderdale home, a concrete foundation was torn from the ground and the house scattered in fragments over the near-by fields.  Two deaths were sustained there, Mr. and Mrs. Lauderdale both being killed by the windy blast.  Their bodies were blown in different directions from where the house stood; and the body of Mrs. Lauderdale was recovered from the branches of a wind-torn tree."

"Chickens Dressed"

"A flock of chickens at the Lauderdale place were stripped entirely of their feathers..."

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Cartersville, Ellijay, Gordon County, and other areas near here had newspapers, some of which are also reproduced on microfilm at the Dalton Library.  Other names may be mentioned.  I just did a quick extract of the main articles.

Surnames: ARCHER, AUTREY, CAYLOR, CRAWFORD, GREEN, HEADRICK, HORN, KENDRICK, LAUDERDALE, McCLURE, RATCLIFF, SAMPSON, WHALEY