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N. Marion Reynolds came to Moultrie, a-lawyering, about 1900, and did well; but decided to leave and go to Augusta, Georgia, where also he has done well in the profession of law.
Finally, there came along about the time that Reynolds came, T. W. Maddox, from "somers" over in southeast Georgia. From first to last, he has prospered, and has held creditably to himself and to the county, the solicitorship of the old City Court and the position of representative of Col- quitt County in the lower house of the General Assembly of Georgia.
NOTE. After completing the above Chapter we came into posses- sion of the Census of 1860. It shows that the first house entered by
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the Census Enumerator was that of "James M. Savage, whose occu- pation was put down as "Lawyer." Mr. Savage was 31, and a native of New York. His wife was "Caroline C. Savage," was the same age, but born in Georgia. They had a boy baby, named "Marion W." Mr. Savage had a double-pen residence, situated in the north- east corner of the block immediately south of the Courthouse Square, now called the "Watson Drugstore Corner." At least, this corner was known for many years as "The Savage House."
CHAPTER XX The Census of 1860
COLQUITT'S FIRST CENSUS was taken in 1860, when she was four years old. It was taken by Peter O. Wing, "Asst. Mar- shal Census." Mr. Wing "censused" himself, as third man from the last head of family, as will be found by inspection of this census.
Mr. Wing was forty-three years old, as he was informed in taking the census; was by profession "Ordinary of Col- quitt"; was the husband of Elizabeth A. Wing; and they had one child, named Sarah L. Wing. Mr. Wing was forty- three years old, as has been stated, and his wife was twenty- two. He was a native of Maine, and his wife was a native of Georgia, and one of the Alderman family, down about Tallokas. We have photostatic copies of Mr. Wing's census work, which shows him to have been a well-educated man, and he wrote a very legible hand. We know aliunde that he was by profession a shoemaker-one who could and did make excellent shoes. He was still a citizen of Moultrie in 1865, where his wife operated an excellent boarding house on the present site of Daniel's drug store. Mr. Wing is buried at Tallokas, having died at Moultrie in 1871. His wife took her two children and removed to her father's, at the death of Mr. Wing. All are now dead.
A review of Mr. Wing's census shows that the citizens of Colquitt had landed property worth $158,452 in 1860, while their personal holdings footed up $251,880. Such inspection will further show that the white population consisted of 615 males and 581 females.
The wealthiest man in Colquitt County, in 1860, was Charles H. Johnson, who is set down as the owner of real
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estate worth $4,500, and personalty worth $15,435. From sources outside the census, we know that Charles H. John- son, in his early boyhood, like many English youths have done, and like many others will do, ran away from home, and became a seaman. He worked at his trade until about 1840, when he quit, leaving his ship at Saint Marks, Florida, and going north with his holdings in cash. He finally settled down near what is now Berlin, in Colquitt County, bought lands, erected one of the oldest houses in the county, part of which still stands, having the appearance of a fort. He then married a wife and raised a couple of children, a girl and a boy. After the Civil War, he was one of the three or four citizens in Colquitt from whom the average citizen might borrow a little cash. There were at that time, of course, no banks in the county. Mr. Lewis Perry, who married a grand- daughter of pioneer Johnson, now lives on a portion of the original Johnson farm.
This census shows that John G. Coleman ran within two or three hundred dollars of Mr. Johnson's financial primacy in that year. As has been seen, Coleman was by birth a citi- zen of South Carolina, and that in 1861, he was a member of the Secession Convention. He lived over across the Warrior in north Colquitt. He was elected a judge of the Inferior Court of Colquitt in a week or two after he came home from the Secession Convention, a position which he held for about twelve months, when he disappeared "without trace," so far as our searchings after him have developed.
In 1860, the Hancock family was the largest in Colquitt, numbering sixty-two, separated into ten families. The Nor- mans numbered forty-one; the Murphys, twenty-eight; the Crofts, twenty-three; the Hollands counted up thirty-four; the Tuckers, thirty-four; the Tillmans, twenty-three, and the Weeks, eighteen; and the Bakers, twenty-three.
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Hon. N. M. Marchant, who assisted in taking the census of 1880, tells us that that census showed the Normans leading the population of the county, with ninety-two souls, and the Murphys came second with fifty-five.
The 1860 census shows that there were ten "free Negroes" in Colquitt County, all of whom were named "Thompson," the ages running from less than a year to thirty-seven years. Apparently, Nancy Thompson, aged thirty-seven, was the mother of all the others. At such time, this character of population was not uncommon in the slave states, where it had certain civil rights, depending upon the local laws; but of course, no political rights.
Edy Smith, born in South Carolina, is shown to have been eighty-seven years old at the date of the census, and it may be necessary to say, was a female. Elizabeth Bustle, found at the house of Dan Bustle, was seventy-five. Both these women were natives of South Carolina. "Fariba Mercer" was found to reside with John Tillman, leader of a prominent family in Colquitt. "Fariba Mercer" was a woman. Never- theless, she made no effort to hold back her age. At least, she admitted that she was ninety. She was the mother-in-law of the man whose home she occupied.
Census Marshal Wing found that the very oldest person in the county was living up on the Warrior, at the home of Lewis Harrel. She also was evidently a relative of her host; but there is no way to judge what the relationship was. Her name was "Sally Hawkins," and she was born in South Caro- lina, just ninety-six years before Mr. Wing called to see her -twelve years before the signing of the Declaration of In- dependence, never having heard of germs, vitamins, or screened doors.
The Holland family, referred to above, was separated into five subordinate families, the heads of every one of which
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came from North Carolina. Eli Holland has "primitive Bap- tist" written as his "profession." He was an elder in that church; but he had managed to lay up, where "moth and rust doth corrupt, and thieves break through and steal" $3,- 500 worth of real estate, and $3,059 worth of personal prop- erty. A tidy sum this was in those days, and still is.
Wiley N. Holland was the head of one of the families of the Holland clan. He was thirty-seven years old in 1860, and his wife "Diadama" was twenty-five. One of their chil- dren was named "Civil America."
Jackson P. Bennet, forty-three, and his wife, Polly, were both born in South Carolina. Among their numerous chil- dren were "Arkansas," "Texanna" and "Virginia."
John Gregory, sixty-three, apparent widower and farmer, was a native of South Carolina, living out toward the south- west part of Colquitt County, in 1860, having removed there some thirty years before. He told Mr. Wing that he had lands worth $4,500, and personalty valued by him at $3,- 470. As residents in his house he numbered two or three of his own name, whose ages indicated that they might be children, and others, of a different name, who might have been relatives, or house and farm servants. Near the bottom of the list in this big house are two children, of the Gregory name. One of them is written down as aged ten, and a girl child. Mr. Wing wrote her name down as "Unknown Gregory." We think it is the most curious name in this census.
We believe that our readers, especially such as are natives of Colquitt County, and descendants of the original settlers, will derive great pleasure from studying Mr. Wing's census. We present it at this place in the book, in its entirety, as being copied from the photostatic copies.
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CENSUS OF 1860-COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
1. James M. Savage. 31
Lawyer N. Y.
Caroline C. Savage. 31
Ga.
Marion W. Savage. 9/12
Ga.
2. Zilpha Sloan 56
Seamstress
S. C.
Jasper Sloan 24
Laborer Ga.
Newton Sloan
21
Farm laborer Ga.
Daniel Sloan 20
Farm laborer Ga.
Polly Ann Sloan 14
Ga.
William Sloan
10
Ga.
3. Darlin Creed 40
Farmer
S. C.
Sarah Ann Creed 33
Fla.
Mary Ann A. A. Creed 3
Ga
James A. Creed
8/12
Ga.
Jacob Creed 35
S. C.
Elizabeth Barton 16
S. C.
Isaiah Barton 13
Ga.
Thomas Barton
9
Ga.
4. James E. Hancock. 35
Farmer
Ga.
Martha Hancock 35
N. C.
Georgia Ann Hancock 8
Ga.
Linton C. Hancock 7
Ga.
Mary C. Hancock. 5
Ga.
Caroline M. Hancock 4
Ga.
Nancy E. Hancock 2
Ga.
Barzell Hancock
3/12
Ga.
5. Paul M. J. Creed 25
Farm laborer S. C.
Sarah Creed 23
Ga.
Nancy A. E. Creed 2
Ga.
Susan C. Creed 7/12
Ga.
6. Bartley Stephenson 36
Farmer N. C.
Susan A. J. Stephenson
21
Fla.
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
7. Daniel Creed
47
Laborer S. C.
Ga
Eliza Creed 37 Elender Creed 7
Ga.
8. Hardin Hancock
29
Farmer Ga
Lydia Hancock 20
Ga
Ansel Hancock 1
Ga.
Thos. W. Mclendon
22
Farm laborer Ga.
9. Martin W. Hancock 22
Farmer Ga.
Elva Hancock 22
Ga.
10. Nancy Vick 33
Ga.
James Vick 14
Ga.
Aaron Vick 12
Ga.
Missouri Vick 11
Ga.
Timothy Vick
9
Ga.
John H. Vick 8
Ga.
Ezekiel Vick
5
Ga.
11. John Sloan, Jr
45
Farmer N. C.
Martha Sloan 34
Ga.
Susan Sloan 10
Ga.
Mary Sloan 8
Ga.
Daniel Sloan 7
Ga.
Nancy Sloan
5
Ga
Dixon Sloan
4
Ga
Jeremiah Sloan 2
Ga
John Sloan 77
N. C.
Rachel Watson 19
Domestic Ga
Antoinette Townsend 17
Domestic Ga.
12. Zepheniah Rich 37
Farm laborer N. C.
Sarah Rich 40
N. C.
John R. Rich 14
Ga.
Jas. H. Rich 12
Ga.
William P. Rich 10
Ga.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Eliza H. Rich 7
Ga.
Mary J. Rich 7
Ga.
Martha A. Rich 2
Ga.
13. Jeremiah Hancock 56
Farmer Ga.
Ellen Hancock 54
Ga.
Nancy Hancock 29
Ga.
Susan Hancock
23
Ga.
Harrison Hancock 19
Farm laborer
Ga.
Martha J. Hancock
14
Ga.
Eliz. Hancock
18
Ga.
Rachel A. Hancock 12
Ga.
John D. Hancock
12
Ga.
William Hancock
20
Farm laborer
Ga.
14. Geo. T. Suber
35
Farm laborer
S. C.
Sarah E. Suber 32
Ga.
Felen G. Suber
9
Ga.
Sarah E. Suber 6
Ga.
James F. Suber
3
Ga.
Serena Suber
1
Ga.
15. Hardin Hancock 43 Farmer
Ga.
Eliz. Hancock
45
Ga.
Sarah Hancock
21
Ga.
Jane Hancock
18
Ga.
Georgia Ann Hancock.
15
Ga.
Menita Hancock
12
Ga.
William J. Hancock 8
Ga.
General J. Hancock 5
Ga.
Martha E. Hancock
2
Ga.
Orilla Hancock
6/12
Ga.
16. Steven Johnson 71
Blind
N. C.
Delilah Johnson 59
N. C.
Neri Johnson
23
Farmer
N. C.
Lebana Johnson
20
Farm laborer
N. C.
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
17. James R. Alger
25
Farmer Ga.
Ga.
Nancy J. Alger
22
Emerson L. Alger
3
Ga
18. William J. Smith.
34.
Farmer Ga.
Sarah Ann Smith
30
Ga.
William Smith
7
Ga.
Caroline Smith
5
Ga.
John Smith
2
Ga.
19. Hardy Smith
27
Farm laborer Ga.
Sarah J. Smith
15
Ga.
20.
Steven Smith
67
Farmer
Ga.
Winney Smith
58
Ga.
Melinda Dunner
32
Seamstress Ga.
Georgia Ann Dunner.
10
Ga.
21. Jas. Woodcock
35
Farm laborer
Ga.
Alla M. Woodcock 31
Ga.
Edward Woodcock 12
Ga.
Alla M. Woodcock
10
Ga.
Steven Woodcock 8
Ga.
Winnie Woodcock 6
Ga.
America Woodcock
3
Ga.
James Woodcock
10/12
Ga.
22. Wilson L. Alger 26
Farmer
Ga.
Mary Alger
25
Ga.
Joseph Hutto Alger
6
Ga.
23. Thos. P. Scarber
38
Farmer
Ga.
Martha E. Scarber 30
N. C.
Charles G. Scarber 6
Ga.
Mary J. Scarber
3
Ga.
Sarah E. Scarber
1
Ga.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
24. Daniel Bustle
43
Farmer
Ga.
Margaret Bustle 36
N. C.
Mary Ann Bustle 10
Ga.
Eliz. Ann Bustle
10
Ga.
Dorinds Bustle 9
Ga.
Margaret Bustle 4
Ga.
Larinia Bustle 1
Ga.
Eliz. Bustle
75
S. C.
25. John N. Philips
30
Farmer Ga.
Amelia Philips 26
Ga.
William Philips 10
Ga.
Gillis Philips 8
Ga.
Mary J. Philips 6
Ga.
Lewis Philips 4
Ga.
Disa Philips 2
Ga
Jackson Philips
Ga.
Edie Smith 87
S. C.
Patience Smith
48
Domestic
Ga
26. Isaac Alger
55
Farmer
Ga.
Napoleon Alger 16
Farm laborer Ga
Benj. F. Alger. 14
Ga
Arabella Alger
9
Ga
Mary J. Alger
7
Ga.
Marg. Alger 4
Ga.
Edward W. Creed 24
Farm laborer
S. C.
27. Eli R. Clark 40
Farmer Ga.
Eliza Clark 36
Ga.
Lydia Clark 17
Ga.
Eli Clark 16
Ga.
Henry Clark 14
Ga.
Samuel Clark 12
Ga.
Mary E. Clark 11
Ga.
Jane R. Alger 48
Ga
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Moses W. Clark 9
Ga.
Rebecca F. Clark 7
Ga.
James L. Clark. 5
Ga
Marg. E. Clark
2
Ga
Susan Clark
1/12
Ga.
28. Eli Holland
68
Prim. Baptist N. C.
Edith Holland 63
N. C.
Maria Holland 13
N. C.
Joseph P. Holland 9
Ga
29. Ezekiel Crawford
45
Farm laborer Ga.
Martha A. Crawford 28
N. C.
Jane Crawford 22
Ga.
John L. Crawford
21
Farm laborer
Ga.
William B. Crawford
16
Farm laborer Ga.
Henry Crawford
13
Ga.
Benj. Crawford 9
Ga.
Leonard Crawford 7
Ga.
Louisa Crawford 5
Ga.
Florida Crawford
8/12
Ga.
30. Wiley N. Holland 37
Farmer N. C.
Diadama O. Holland 25
Ga.
Benj. Holland 7
Ga.
Wiley N. Holland. 5
Ga.
Civil A. R. Holland 3
Ga.
Eli Holland
2/12
Ga.
31. Jackson P. Bennet.
43
Miller S. C.
Polly A. Bennet 42
S. C.
Marg. A. Bennet 18
S. C.
Arkansas S. Bennet. 13
S. C.
Alphine S. Bennet 11
S. C.
James M. Bennet. 9
S. C.
Mary A. Bennet
5
S. C.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH PLACE
Josiah Z. Bennet. 3
S. C.
Texanna Bennet 1
S. C.
Virginia Bennet 1
S. C.
32. John T. Holland 39
Farmer N. C.
Maria Holland 43
N. C.
Julius H. Holland 6
Ga.
Edy Ann Holland
4
N. C.
Eliz. A. Holland. 2
Ga.
Thos. E. Holland 1
Ga.
33. Alvin Holland
36
Blacksmith N. C.
Mary Holland 30
Ala.
William P. Holland 10
Ala.
Frances Holland 8
Ala.
Ella Holland 6
Ala.
George D. Holland 4 Idiot
Ala.
Bright Holland 1
Ga.
34. Enas Holland
70
Blacksmith N. C.
Susan Holland 60
N. C.
Eson Holland 40
N. C.
Eliz. Holland 39
N. C.
Mary J. Holland 18
N. C.
Enos Holland 14
N. C.
Susan Holland 11
N. C.
Alson G. Holland 10
Ga
Martha E. Holland 8
Fla.
Eliz. Holland 6
Ga.
Melinda H. Holland 4
Ga
Kitty L. Holland.
11/12
Ga.
35. John Gregory 63
Farmer S. C.
Richard B. Gregory 36
Farmer Ga.
Jemima Gregory 34
Ga.
Samuel C. Gregory 32 Blacksmith
Ga.
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NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
William R. Edwards 18
Farm laborer Ga.
Samuel Gregory 17
Farm laborer Ga.
Eleanor Boatwright 24
Domestic
Ga.
Sarah A. Boatwright
22
Domestic Ga.
John F. Boatwright. 17
Farm laborer Ga.
Unknown Gregory
10
(Female) Ga.
Mary E. Gregory.
5
Ga.
Byson Boatwright
4
Ga.
36. Merrit Johnson 47
Farmer N. C.
Mary Johnson 40
N. C.
Sarah A. Johnson 16
N. C.
Wiley E. Johnson 14
N. C.
Richard S. Johnson
4
Ga.
James R. Johnson
2
Ga.
37. Elijah Fields 26
Farmer
Ga.
Eliz. Fields 31
N. C.
Thos. J. Fields 4
Ga.
Mary J. Fields
Ga.
38. Peter Connell 49
Farmer S. C.
Susannah Connell 44
Ga.
Simon Connell 20
Farm laborer Ga.
Jas. S. Connell 18
Farm laborer Ga.
Sarah K. Connell 16
Ga.
Richard A. Connell 12
Ga.
William E. Connell 10
Ga.
Susan M. E. Connell 7
Ga.
Martha J. Connell 5
Ga.
Nancy A. Connell 2
Ga
39. Joseph J. Richter 33
Farmer Bavaria
Wetstel M. Richter 25
Ga
Marg. A. Richter 4
Ga
Wright F. Richter 3
Ga
John A. Richter
2
Ga.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
40. David Alligood 23
Farmer
Ga.
Ascention Alligood 23
Ga
Eli B. Alligood. 1
Ga.
41. Elender Alligood
53
Ga.
James Alligood 19
Farm laborer Ga.
Thos. Alligood 17 Farm laborer Ga.
42. Samuel J. Hart.
25
Farmer Ga.
Sarah J. Hart 16
Ga.
Flora H. Hart 6/12
Ga.
Hardy Hancock
28
Farm laborer Ga.
43. Martha A. Collier 34 Weaver and seamst. Ga. David H. Collier 10 Ga.
Joel A. Collier 7
Ga.
Piety C. Collier
4
Ga.
44. James Horne
23
Common laborer Ga.
Susan Horne 25
Ga.
Elafin Horne
6
Ga.
Gilly Ann Horne 5
Ga
William G. Horne.
3
Ga.
Lucy E. Horne.
10/12
Ga.
45. Daniel Lawson 45
Laborer Ga.
Mary Lawson 37
Ga
Lamanda Lawson 17
Ga
Nancy E. Lawson 8
Ga.
Sarah J. Lawson 6
Ga.
Ann A. Lawson 4 Julia P. Lawson 1
Ga.
Ga.
46. Joshua J. Warren 37
Farm laborer Ga.
Marg. A. Warren 22
Ga.
John Warren
8
Mary C. Warren.
7
Ga.
Ga.
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME
AGE
OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
James W. Warren 4
Ga.
Ruben W. Warren 2
Ga.
Joseph D. Warren
10/12
Ga.
47. Linton Carlton 39
Farmer N. C.
Catharine Carlton 36
Ga.
Isaac Carlton
18
Farm laborer Ga.
Nancy Carlton
13
Ga
Wright Carlton
11
Ga.
Alfred Carlton
5
Ga.
John B. Carlton 3
Ga.
Pauline Townsend 16
Domestic Ga.
Abel P. Hutchison 34
School teacher S. C.
Aaron Carlton
16
Scholar Ga.
48. Geo. W. Tucker
34
Farmer
Ga.
Telitha Tucker 35
N. C.
Nancy Tucker 14
N. C.
Rebecca Tucker
12
N. C.
Mary Tucker
8
N. C.
John Tucker 10
N. C.
Malatha Tucker 6
N. C.
Telitha Tucker 4
N. C.
Louisa Tucker 5
N. C.
Henry A. Tucker.
6/12
N. C.
49. Mack L. Gay.
37
Farmer Ga.
Mary K. Gay 32
Ga.
Mary J. Gay 5
Ga.
John Gay 3
Ga.
Samuel Gay
1
Ga.
50. James J. Hinto 23 Farmer S. C.
51. Joel P. Register
44
Grocer N. C.
Elva Register 43
N. C.
John T. Register.
14
Ga.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE
OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Nancy C. Register 12
Ga.
Marg. C. Register 8
Ga.
Louisa Register 5
Ga.
John Sloan
26
Common laborer
Ga.
52. Robert Bearden
30
Grocer
S. C.
Sarah Ann Bearden 21
S. C.
Moses J. Guyton 29
Merchant
Ga.
53. Henry C. Tucker
55
Primitive Baptist Ga.
Rebecca Tucker 26
Ga.
Henry S. Tucker 20
Farm laborer Ga
Mary Ann Tucker
16
Ga.
Martha Tucker 14
Ga.
Jane Tucker 12
Ga.
Eliz. Tucker 10
Hiram Tucker
8
Ga. Ga Ga.
James S. Tucker 7
Saphronia Tucker
6
Ga. Ga.
Isaac Tucker 4
Ga.
Joel Tucker 3
Ga.
Ansel Tucker I
Ga.
(Unnamed) Tucker
1/12
Ga.
54. Riley Potter
57
Farmer
Ga.
Martha Potter 36
Ga.
John W. Potter 16
Farm laborer Ga.
Bosdell Potter 14
Ga.
Sarah Potter 12
Ga.
Wilkinson Potter 10
Ga.
Martha Potter 8
Ga.
Lucinda Potter 6
Ga.
Eliza Potter 4
Ga.
Margaret Tucker
4
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
55. John Tucker 27
Farmer Ga.
Susan A. Tucker 25 N. C.
Susan Jane Tucker 3 Ga.
Nancy I. Tucker
1
Ga.
Thos. Stevenson
24
Farm laborer N. C.
56. Sam. Gay 33
Farmer Ga.
Melinda Gay 25
Fla.
Martha J. Gay 3
Ga.
William H. Gay. 2
Ga.
Thomas H. Gay
6/12
Ga
57 Richard Tucker 24
Farmer Ga
Civil Tucker 16
Ga
58. John G. Coleman
38
Farmer S. C.
Laura H. Coleman 28
Ga.
John G. Coleman 7
Ga.
Virginia C. Coleman 4
Ga
William R. Coleman.
1
Ga
59. Willis Price 23
Farmer Fla.
Marg. Price 42
Ga.
Lydia M. J. Price 11
Ga.
William P. Price 7
Ga.
60. David Bland
39
Farmer
Ga.
Nancy C. Bland 35
N. C.
William B. Bland 14
Ga.
George W. Bland 5
Ga.
Francis M. Bland 1
Ga.
61. Lewis Harrel 63
Farmer
Ga.
Litha Harrel 63
S. C.
Litha Harrel 23
Ga.
Mary Harrel 21
Ga.
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HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Rhoda Harrel 20
Ga.
Amos Turner 16
Farm laborer Ga.
Sally Hawkins 96
S. C.
62. Jeremiah T. Hancock
21
Farmer Ga.
Alafin Hancock 24
S. C.
Jeremiah N. Hancock
2/12
Ga.
63. Henry Hancock
55
Farmer Ga.
Mary Hancock 45
Ga.
Henry W. Hancock 23
Farm laborer Ga.
Martha A. Hancock
17
Ga.
Sarah A. Hancock.
15
Ga.
Selista A. Hancock
10
Ga.
64. Stephen Hancock 53
Common laborer Ga.
Blancet Hancock 47
Ga.
Henry Hancock 18
Farm laborer Ga.
Hampleton S. Hancock 13
Ga.
Martha S. Hancock
9
Ga.
65. Nathaniel Giles
50
Farmer
Ga.
Mary Giles 46
Ga.
Sarah J. Giles. 24
Ga.
Emily F. Giles 23
Ga.
Fariba C. Giles. 22
Ga.
Martha A. Giles 19
Ga.
Jacob J. Giles. 17
Farm laborer Ga.
Melinda M. Giles 12
Ga.
Mary A. V. Giles 10
Ga.
David B. Giles. 7
Ga.
Elijah H. Giles
5
Ga.
66. Hardy Carlton 44
Farmer N. C.
Barbara Carlton 35
N. C.
Mary A. Carlton 12
Ga.
Eliz. J. Carlton 7
Ga
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THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME
AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Sarah C. Carlton 1
Ga.
Sarah Jones 26
Seamstress Ga.
Jacob W. Taylor 39
Carpenter N. C.
Mary E. Taylor 32
N. C.
James S. Taylor 12
N. C.
Mordica Taylor 9
N. C.
Hencilla A. Taylor 4
N. C.
67. William Fulwood
27
Farm laborer Ga.
Eliz. Fulwood 25
Ga.
Vernon M. Fulwood 1
Ga.
68. Isaac I. Royal
56
Farmer Ga.
Nancy Royal 49
Ga.
Daniel Royal 20
Farm laborer Ga.
Thos. A. Royal 16
Farm laborer Ga.
Martha F. Royal 13
Ga.
Nancy M. Royal 11
Ga.
Ezekiel A. Royal
5
Ga
69. David Mims 69
Farmer
Ga.
Laurana Mims 35
Ga.
Naomi Mims 21
Ga.
Eliza Mims 17
Ga.
Isaac Royal
18
Farm laborer
Ga.
John Mims 25 Farm laborer
Ga Ga.
Susan A. Mims. 24
John T. Mims. 4
Ga.
Sarah A. A. Mims 3
Ga.
Celestia E. Mims.
2
Ga.
70. George S. Faison
51
Farmer
Va.
Eleanor A. Faison 45
Ga
Robert W. Faison 17
Farm laborer Ga.
Averilla D. Faison
11
Ga.
126
HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE £ OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Clara A. Faison 8
Ga.
John B. S. Faison 7
Ga.
Chas. W. Faison 2
Ga.
71. James NeSmith
35
Farmer Ga.
Eliz. NeSmith 33
Ga.
Elijah G. T. NeSmith 4
Ga.
Elander J. P. NeSmith. 2
Ga.
72. Thos. Jordan
82
Past-laborer
S. C.
Dicy Jordan
71
Va.
73. Daniel O. Saffold
52
Farmer
Ga.
Nancy Saffold 30
Ga.
Cena A. C. Saffold. 20
Ga.
John T. Saffold
10
Ga
Richard R. Saffold 7
Ga
Martha Ann Saffold 6
Ga.
Henry H. Saffold 4
Ga.
Samuel S. Saffold
1
Ga.
74. Absolom Baker
51
Farmer
Ga.
Martha A. Baker 29
Ga
Lydia A. D. A. Baker 16
Ga.
Jarrett J. Baker
10
Ga.
Zilpha E. Baker 8
Ga.
Absolom Baker 6
Ga.
Martha A. Baker 4
Ga.
Millard F. Baker 1
Ga.
Thos. Tillman
21
Farm laborer
Ga.
75. David Highsmith
27
Farmer Ga.
Leah Highsmith 26
Ga.
Jessie Highsmith 5
Ga.
Martha Ann Highsmith 5
Ga.
Peggie A. Highsmith
9/12
Ga.
127
THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
76. Elijah Tillman
28
Farmer Ga.
Mary Tillman
28
N. C.
Mary M. Tillman.
8
Ga.
Sallie A. R. Tillman
6
Ga
John H. Tillman
4
Ga.
James Tillman
1
Ga.
77. Henry Gay
40
Farmer Ga.
Sarah E. Gay
41
Ga.
James H. Gay 14
Farm laborer Ga
Ga
Ruth J. Gay
13
Ga
Mary Gay
12
Ga
Martha Gay
12
Ga.
Eliz. Gay
9
Ga
78. Richard J. Norman
23
Farmer Ga
Fariba A. R. Norman
21
Ga
79. James J. Redd
34
Martha B. Redd 36
Ga.
Sarah F. Redd
12
Ga
Harriet A. E. Redd
10
Ga
John Redd
7
Ga.
May R. Redd.
4
Ga.
80. Jacob F. Reichert. 40
Sheriff
Wurtemburg
Rebecca Reichert
36
Ga
Sarah M. Reichert
16
Fla.
John D. Reichert
14
Ga
Julia A. Reichert
13
Ga.
Louis W. Reichert 10
Ga
Henrietta Reichert 8
Ga.
William Reichert
6
Ga.
Alexander S. Reichert.
3
Ga
John Gay
14
Carpenter Ga
128
HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE
OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
81. Wilson McMullin 51
Steam mill hand
S. C.
Martha McMullin 50
Ga.
John McMullin
14
Ga.
Nancy McMullin
13
Ga.
William McMullin 11
Ga.
Julia Ann McMullin
6
Ga.
82. Abraham Gay
27
Farmer Ga.
Mary E. Gay. 25
N. C.
Nancy J. Gay 5
Ga.
Sarah C. Gay. 5/12
Ga.
Hiram Gay
24
Farm laborer Ga.
John Bloodworth
18
Farm laborer Ga.
83. Jeremiah B. Norman
38
Farmer Ga.
Sarah A. E. Norman 35
Ga.
Ruth E. Norman 13
Ga.
James T. Norman 11
Ga.
Julia A. E. Norman 9
Ga. Ga.
Susan L. Norman 8
Jeremiah Norman 7
Ga. Ga.
John S. Norman 6
Matthew H. Norman 4
Ga.
Zilpha Norman 10/12
Joseph J. Norman
27
Common carpenter
Ga. Ga.
84. David A. Gillis 20
Ga.
Arena Gillis 22
Ga.
85. Andrew Coker 28
Farmer
Ga.
Eliz. Coker 21
Ga.
Frances M. Coker 5
Ga.
John P. Coker 3
Ga.
Malta A. Coker 10/12
Ga.
86. Joe Castleberry 30
Farmer Ga
Anna Castleberry 30
Ga.
129
THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Henry Castleberry 8
Ga.
Louis H. Castleberry 6
Ga.
Susan Castleberry 5
Ga.
Letha Castleberry
3
Ga.
Jeremiah B. Castleberry.
1
Ga.
87. James W. Dukes 27
Farmer Ga.
Lany J. Dukes 22
N. C.
Julia Ann Dukes 1
Ga.
88. Early O. Green
37
Common laborer Ga.
Eliz. Green 32
Ga.
Mary Green 9
Ga.
Thos. Green 8
Ga.
Sylvania Green 5
Ga.
John Green
2
Ga.
Henry Green
2/12
Ga.
89. Flornoy Clark 35
Farmer Ga.
Eliza E. Clark 7
Ga.
90. Noel G. Clark 36
Farmer
Ga.
Nancy Clark 34
Ga.
Georgia Ann Clark
10
Ga.
91. John R. M. Lindsey 31
Farmer
Ga.
Sarah A. M. Lindsey 31
S. C.
Mary E. Lindsey. 9
S. C.
Benj. F. Lindsey. 8
S. C.
Winny M. Lindsey 3
S. C.
John A. James.
17
Farm laborer S. C.
92. Henry Crosby 30
Farmer Ga.
Patience Crosby 30
Ga.
John W. Crosby 10
Ga.
Ezekiel Crosby 7
Ga.
Eliz. Crosby
2
Ga.
130
HISTORY OF COLQUITT COUNTY
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
93. Seaborn Weeks
34
Farmer
Ga.
Nancy Weeks 29
Ga.
Saphrona Weeks
8
Ga.
John T. Weeks 6 Ga.
Thos. M. Weeks
4
Ga.
Martha A. Weeks
3/12
Ga.
94. Eliz. James
52
Weaver S. C.
Martha J. James. 15
Ga.
Sarah A. E. James. 12
Ga.
Katharine A. James 10
Ga.
95. Jacob Kinard 42
Farmer Ga.
Lucretia Kinard 40
Ga.
Sina Kinard 20
Ga.
George Kinard
16
Farm laborer Ga.
Eliz. Kinard 12
Ga.
Nancy Kinard 10
Ga.
Martin Kinard
8
Ga.
Sela Kinard 6
Ga.
Lydia Kinard 5
Ga.
David Kinard
2
Ga.
96. Thos. Monegan
48
Ditcher
Ireland
Sarah Monegan 37
Ga.
Sarah Hagan 18
Domestic
Ga.
97. John Lawson
77
Farmer
N. C.
Harriet Lawson 53
Ga.
98. James R. Douglas
32
Farmer Ga.
Maria Douglas 39
Ga.
Mary A. Douglas 13
Ga.
Geo. W. Wilkes
11
Fla.
99. John M. Livingston 32
Ga.
Nancy Livingston 31
Ga.
Nancy N. Livingston
10
Ga.
131
THE CENSUS OF 1860
NAME AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH-PLACE
Samuel E. Livingston 9
Ga.
John M. Livingston. 7
Ga
(Unnamed) Livingston 3
(Female) Ga.
Ga.
100. Benj. Weeks 40
Farmer Ga
Sarah Weeks 39
Ga.
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