History of Irwin county, Part 14

Author: Clements, James Bagley, 1869-
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: [Atlanta, Foote & Davies co.]
Number of Pages: 564


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At July term, 1841, appointed Benjamin Willis, William Sumner and M. Monk, commissioners, to mark and lay out road, commencing at Joseph Sumner's and running best route


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to Thomas County line in direction of Thomasville. At the same term, appointed Thomas Smith, William Willis and John Gibbs, commissioners on road known as Hawkinsville road, commencing at Irwinville and ending at Dooly line near Barney Brown's.


At January term, 1842, David Troup, appointed commis- sioner for second district in place of Redding Hunter, resigned ; also W. S. Moore in seventh district; Jacob Paulk in thir- teenth district in place of Daniel Grantham, Jr .; also Jesse C. Sumner, William Fletcher and John Poland in eighth dis- trict ; also Joseph A. Turner, James Mixon and Daniel Drawdy for fifth district.


At March term, 1842, a new road was established commenc- ing at Grantham's mill and intersecting Coffee road at Leonard Harper's.


At March term, 1842, Thomas Smith, Samuel Goff and James D. Brown, appointed commissioners on road, commenc- ing at Irwinville to Dooly line, also Manassa Henderson, Lott Whiddon and Jesse Hobby, commissioners for ninth district ; also Jesse C. Sumner, Jonathan Walker and Thomas Baker, commissioners for tenth district; also William Bowen, Jonathan Smith and Elijah Hunter on sixth district with the following hands attached to said road, to wit : Dennis Tayler, Samuel Tayler, Jacob Rhodes, Seaborn Tayler, Allen Smith, David Smith and Henry Hall.


At September term, 1842, W. S. Moore was appointed com- missioner on road, commencing at Mrs. Mobley's and ending at the Alapaha, in place of Joseph A. Turner, resigned. Also Aaron Daniels, John L. B. Harper and Jacob A. Bradford, ap- pointed commissioners on road, commencing at Wiggins Creek and ending at Lowndes County line, known as fourth road dis- trict; also Dennis Tayler, appointed commissioner for sixth district in place of Elijah Hunter, who refused to act; also Andrew McCelland for thirteenth district in place of Wiley Tyson, resigned; also on road leaving Coffce road. at Burrell Merritt's and running to Lowndes County line; also William Duncan for cighth district, beginning at Alapaha and ending at John Poland's,


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At July term, 1843, W. S. Moore, James J. Fus- sell and J. Y. McDuffie, appointed commissioners for second road district ; also Ruebin Marsh, Flem- ing B. Harper and An- drew McCelland, ap- pointed for fourth dis- Field of O-too-tan Soy Beans. trict ; also A. L. McCall, James Brown and James L. Willcox, commissioners on road, commencing at Pulaski line and end- ing at district line, called River road.


At January term, 1844, appointed Thomas L. Willcox, James C. Fussell and W. S. Moore, commissioners for second dis- trict; also Joseph R. B. Wiggins, James Dorminy and Wells Matchett, commissioners for seventh district; also Jonathan Walker, Thomas Baker and Jesse C. Sumner, commissioners for ninth district, known as Roundtree trail; also James Turner, Allen Hesters and Jeremiah Baker, commissioners for eleventh district, known as Turner's ferry road.


At January term, 1844, appointed John B. Dorminy, Joel Hand and John McDermitt, commissioners on Calaway road.


At September term, 1844, Joseph Sumner, Luke M. Jenkins and John Land, appointed commissioners on eighth district.


At January term, 1845, James Brown, Wright Tomberlin and Jacob Barrentine, appointed commissioners for first dis- trict ; also Fleming Harper on Paulk road; also Nicklos Baker, James T. Branch and Thomas Drawdy on Roundtree's Trail road.


At the July term, 1845, a new road was established and laid out, commencing at Irwin and Thomas County line near Strickland's to intersect a road at Porter's at Irwin and Baker County line and William Duncan, Seaborn Land and H. W. Chestnut, appointed commissioners; also appointed Jacob Bradford, John B. Dorminy and Micajah Tucker, commis- sioners on road, leading from Irwinville to Grantham's mill; also appointed James Brown, James D. Brown and William Willis commissioners on road from Irwinville to Hawkinsville


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to Pulaski line. Appointed A. J. Turner, Daniel Luke and Joshua Luke commissioners to lay out and mark road to leave Jacksonville road near one mile post from Irwinville and in- tersect a river road near thirty-three mile post.


At July term, 1845, A. McInnis and James Hall, appointed commissioners on Jacksonville road.


At January term, 1846, appointed Fulton Kemp, John Land and George Spring commissioners on road from Joseph Sum- ner's to Baker County line; also Wright Tomberlin, George R. Reid and David Fitzgerald commissioners for first district ; also Archibald McInnis, William Sloan and John Bohannon commissioners on Irwinville road; also W. S. Moore, Jacob Matchett and Frederick Merritt commissioners on Coffee road ; also W. W. Poland, David Smith and Allen Radcliff commis- sioners on road from Strickland's to Porter's; also Dennis Tayler, James D. Brown and James W. Smith, appointed com- missioners for road from Irwinville to Pulaski County line.


At July term, 1846, appointed David Smith, John Willis and William Duncan to mark and lay out road from ford of Alapaha near Joseph Fletcher's crossing, Little River near William Sumner's crossing, the Warrior at David Smith's.


Appointed A. P. Clements, William Fletcher and George Warren to mark and lay out road, commencing at Fletcher's ferry on Alapaha, running by William Fletcher's, A. P. Clements', Aaron Chandler's and Manassa Henderson's, and to end where the St. Marys road crosses the Dooly County line.


At the same term, appointed Joseph A. Turner commissioner on Jacksonville road, leading from Irwinville to Jacksonville ; also Thomas M. Jenkins, J. A. Turner, Jacob Young commis- sioners on road from Bowen's mill to Lowndes County line ; also Joseph Sumner, John Land and Gordon Sumner commis- sioners on road, leading from Joseph Sumner's to line of Baker County ; also Abell Bakerage, Micajah Tucker and Jacob A. Bradford commissioners on road from Irwinville to Hawkins- ville.


At January term, 1847, Frederick Rooks, James Turner, Sr., and Micajah Paulk, appointed to mark and lay out road from Joseph Fletcher's near the Alapaha to county line in direct way to Griffin's mill; also appointed Jesse Hobby, Jehu


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Fletcher and George Spring to mark and lay out road from William Fletcher's, thence to Jehu Fletcher's, thence to Jesse Hobby's and cross Little River near Jacob Marchant's, thence to Marmaduke Hobby's thence by George Spring's and to in- tersect Albany road at most convenient place.


At the same term, A. P. Clements, George Warren and Manassa Henderson, appointed commissioners on Vienna road ; also Gordon Sumner, Isaac H. Porter and Jesse C. Sumner com- missioners on Albany road; also Jacob Paulk, Fleming B. Harper commissioners on Paulk road, leading to the Alapaha ; also Allen Gibbs and Thomas Smith commissioners on Hawkinsville road.


At July term, 1847, Archibald McInnis, J. V. Hollingsworth and Thomas L. Willcox, appointed commissioners on River road, leading from line of Telfair to district line; also Ruebin Marsh, Fleming B. Harper and Joel Hand commissioners on Coffee road, running to Lowndes County line.


At January term, 1848, Isaac B. Porter, W. W. Poland and Allen Radcliff, appointed commissioners on Lowndes County road; also Gordon Sumner, Isaac R. Porter and Jesse C. Sum- ner commissioners on road, commencing at the Alapaha, run- ning by David Branch's, thence to Jesse C. Sumner's, Joseph Sumner's and Gordon Sumner's and ending at county line road ; also that David P. Luke, Thomas Baker and Jonathan Walker be appointed commissioners on Lowndes County road, com- mencing at railroad and running to Lowndes County line ; also that John Bowhannon, Joseph A. Turner and Archibald Mc- Innis be appointed commissioners on Jacksonville road.


At January term, 1848, it was ordered that a new road be laid out, commencing at Ocmulgee River at Spivey's wood landing and running to the River road at or near Mt. Zion (Spectacle meeting house) ; also appointed John Bowhannon, Hezekiah Walker and Joseph A. Turner to mark and lay out road, commencing at three mile post on Jacksonville road and running by John Bowhannon's and intersecting near Robert L. Dixon's on Calaway road. Also appointed Lott Whiddon, John Willis and Joseph Sumner commissioners to mark and lay out road from Lott Whiddon's and leading from there to meet. Thomasville road at line of Thomas and Irwin County


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by J. C. Young's, thence to Joseph Sumner's, thence to John Willis', thence to Thomas County line.


At January term, 1849, David Branch, Joseph Sumner and W. W. Poland, appointed to lay out and mark road, commenc- ing at Alapaha and running to county line. At same term, Abraham McCall, James L. Willcox and David Fitzgerald, ap- pointed commissioners on River road in first district; also James C. Fussell, James Hollingsworth and Michael Whitman, appointed commissioners on River road in fourth district; also David Hutchison, William W. Sloan and James Dorminy, ap- pointed commissioners on Jacksonville road from Alapaha to Coffee road; also W. W. Poland, Marley Chestnut and Allen Radcliff commissioners on Lowndes County road; also Abell Bakeridge, Fleming B. Harper and Godfrey Purvis, appointed commissioners on road from Irwinville to Hawkinsville; also Fleming B. Harper, Jacob Matchett and Benjamin R. Philips commissioners on Coffee road from William Curry's to Telfair County line ; also Fleming B. Harper, Isaac Young and George Paulk be appointed commissioners on Columbus road from Irwinville to Widow Harper's; also Mark A. Porter and Wil- liam Powland commissioners on road from Dooly line to Thomas County line; also John Willis, Lott Whiddon and Joseph Sumner commissioners on road from Lott Whiddon's to Thomas County line and Elias Whiddon commissioner on Troupville road, commencing on Albany road and running to Dooly line ; also Frederick Rooks, David P. Luke and Zakeriah Gray be appointed commissioners on road, commencing at the Alapaha and running to John Sutton's near Lowndes Coun- ty line.


At the October term, 1849, it was ordered that a road from Dooly line at Frederick Brown's, intersecting the Troupville and Macon road be established; also a road from E. D. Whid- don's to Albany road near John B. Land's old place be estab- lished, appointing Daniel Henderson and E. D. Whiddon com- missioners.


At July term, 1849, William Fletcher, Jack Walker and William Ross, appointed commissioners on Vienna road; also David Turner, James Turner, Sr., and Iley Easters commis- sioners on road, commencing at Alapaha, Mr. Fletcher's, and


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running to Griffin's mill; also M. D. Hobby commissioner on road from Irwinville to Hawkinsville in third district and Thomas Smith, Henry Fountain and James Smith commission- ers on upper end in 433rd district.


At January term, 1850, an order was passed to establish a road, commencing at fork of road near Irwinville and running old St. Marys road and crossing Alapaha at the old bridge, thence to George W. Warren's, thence to W. D. Ross' and in- tersecting Vienna road, where St. Marys leaves Vienna road.


At January term, 1850, George R. Reid, James W. Smith and Thomas Smith, appointed commissioners for first district.


Jesse Hobby, Lott Whiddon and W. D. Ross for second dis- trict.


James Dorminy, Love Colberth and Joseph A. Turner for third district.


Frederick Merritt, David Hutchison and Thomas L. Willcox for fourth district.


Jesse C. Sumner, D. P. Luke and James T. Branch for sixth district.


Jacob Paulk, Littleberry Tyson and John Henderson for fifth district.


W. W. Poland, Isaac I. Porter and David Smith for seventh district.


At January term, 1851, it was ordered that a road be opened, commencing at William Fletcher's, thence to George Young's, thence to San Town and Jehu Fletcher, George Young and Jeremiah Spring were appointed to mark and lay out the same.


At July term, 1851, it was ordered that a road be cut from Jacob Paulk's to Irwinville.


At the March term, 1852, the following road commissioners were appointed :


First district. James W. Smith, George Reid and Stephen Bowen.


Second district. William D. Ross, William Fletcher and George Warren.


Third district. Allison Turner, Joseph E. Bass and L. M. Culberth.


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Fourth district. David Hutchison, Archibald McKennon and Christopher McRae.


Fifth district. Hugh Burns, Littleberry Tyson and George Paulk.


Sixth district. James T. Branch, James Sumner and Jesse Luke.


Seventh district. Gordon Sumner, James Handcock and E. B. Mathis.


At the January term, 1853, the following road commission- ers were appointed :


433rd district. J. W. Smith, George R. Reid and Smith Turner.


432nd district. A. McMillan, John B. Dorminy and Thomas Fisher.


518th district. George Mobley, Littleberry Tyson and Oscar Eddinfield.


690th district. D. J. Fenn, Jesse Luke and James T. Branch.


867th district. Gordon Sumner, David Smith and Isaac R. Porter.


901st district. Joseph A. Turner, John Bowhannon and


Elias Clements.


982nd district. William Ross, Daniel Henderson and E. D. Whiddon.


At the January term, 1854, it was ordered that a new road be marked out from the Lowndes County line near Daniel Luke's to the Coffee road at the Alapaha bridge.


At the July term, 1855, it was ordered that a road be marked out, leading from McCelland's bridge on Little River to the Lowndes County line in direction of Flat Creek and John McInnis, Dempsy Willis and Benjamin Baker were appointed to mark out the same.


At the January term, 1856, it was ordered that a new road, leading from Jacob Paulk's to James Smith's on Coffee road, so as to make a direct road, leading from Irwinville to Douglas be laid out over best route and Jacob Paulk, Henry Harper and Elias McClelland were appointed to mark out the same.


At March term, 1858, the following road commissioners were appointed :


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982nd district. S. B. F. Townsend, E. D. Whiddon and Zara Paulk.


901st district. B. B. Ransom, Elias Clements and Joseph A. Turner.


432nd district. William Fitzpatrick, John B. Dorminy and T. L. Willcox.


518th district. Elisha Tucker, Micajah Tucker and Thomas King.


690th district. James T. Branch, Jehu Fletcher and David J. Fenn.


At January term, 1860, the following were appointed road commissioners :


432nd district. Thomas Tucker, A. McInnis and Moses Peterson.


518th district. Micajah Tucker, Micajah Paulk and D. D. Henderson.


901st district. L. M. Culberth, R. W. Clements and Joseph A. Turner.


690th district. James T. Branch, James W. Whiddon and Jehu Fletcher.


982nd district. D. M. Hogan, John Ross and Zara Paulk.


At January term, 1866, the following were appointed com- missioners :


901st district. Jacob Young, L. M. Culberth and Joseph A. Turner.


982nd district. Zara Paulk, Richard Tucker and David Clements.


690th district. James W. Whiddon, James Fletcher, Sr., and Jehu Fletcher.


518th district. George Paulk, Micajah Tucker and M. W. Paulk.


432nd district. B. W. Fussell, E. G. Pridgen and Thomas Tucker.


At the April term, 1869, the following were appointed com- missioners :


982nd district. A. P. Clements, A. R. Chandler and D. M.


Hogan.


901st district. John Bowhannon, J. A. Turner and R. M. Cooper.


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432nd district. Jacob Dorminy, George E. McCook and Henry C. Tucker.


518th district. Micajah Tucker, John J. Henderson and M. W. Paulk.


690th district. George Young, William Branch and Azor Paulk.


At the July term, 1871, James Fletcher, Jacob Young and Thomas Cobb were appointed to lay out and mark a road from Irwinville to the county line in the direction of the 120 mile post on station of the B. & A. railroad.


At the February term, 1876, an order was passed appoint- ing J. A. J. Henderson, Jacob Paulk and George Young to mark and lay out a road, commencing at the eighteen mile post on Bowen's mill road, one mile south of residence of Jacob Paulk, and from there by Brushy Creek, and then by residence of Isaac Young, and thence by residence of Joshua K. Gray, and from there to Berrien County line on the Irwinville and Alap- aha road.


At the January term, 1884, of the Court of Ordinary the fol- lowing road commissioners were appointed :


982nd district. C. L. Royal, John Walker and W. J. Clements.


901st district. John W. Tomberlin, W. A. Bussell and Wil- liam Fletcher.


432nd district. L. J. Prescott, A. E. McCloud and A. S. Dorminy.


518th district. M. T. Paulk, G. G. Henderson and Henry Harper.


690th district. J. J. Whiddon, M. Walker and William Branch.


In 1885, B. W. Williams, Jacob Fussell and J. Y. Paulk were appointed commissioners for 1388th, a new district.


MILITIA DISTRICTS AND NEW COUNTIES.


At the September term, 1840, in the Inferior Court a new militia district was established, commencing at Dooly County line on the Alapaha River, taking down to the mouth of Sand Creek and from there to David Branch's and from thence to Hat Creek and up to the Middle road, from thence to ford on


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Little River taking the river to the fork and thence taking Daniel Creek to district line, taking it from thence to the Alapaha. Commissioners appointed to lay it off were Lott Whiddon and William Fletcher.


CLINCH COUNTY CREATED, 1850.


An act of the Legislature was passed in 1850, creating the county of Clinch, bounded as follows: Commencing at the mouth of Cane Creek, where it emptied into the Okefenokee


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Swamp, thence along said creek to the ford at Daniel Lane, thence a direct line to the mouth of Reedy Creek, where it empties into the Satilla River near John B. Wall's, thence the river to the line up to the county line, thence the county line to the Alapaha River, thence the river to the line of the Florida line to the Okefenokee Swamp. The territory thus included shall form a county called Clinch.


An act approved February 23, 1850, provided that the residence and premises of Stephen Hurst, Sr., of Irwin County shall be added to the county of Baker.


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WORTH COUNTY CREATED.


At the session of the Legislature in 1853, the new county of Worth was laid out with the following boundaries: Begin- ning at southeast corner of thirteenth district of Dooly Coun- ty, running a due west course on district line to the south- west corner of said district, thence in the northwest direction to the nearest south prong or fork of Swift Creek, thence down the run of Swift Creek to its mouth or junction with Flint River.


That the elections for county officers shall be held at San Bernard "in Irwin County and the public business generally and the election shall be held and transacted at San Bernard in Irwin County until public site shall be located by judges of Inferior Court."


COFFEE COUNTY CREATED.


An act of the Legislature, approved February 9, 1854, created Coffee County, bounded as follows: Beginning at corner of lot numbers 156 and 157 in tenth district, formerly Irwin, now Clinch County, running due east along original line to district line dividing tenth district, formerly Irwin, now Clinch, and the seventh district, formerly Appling, now Clinch County to the corner of lots 161 and 162 in the seventh dis- trict, thence due east along the original line to the line divid- ing Clinch and Ware counties, thence up said line to Red Bluff Creek, thence along said creek to the Satilla River, thence down said river to the dividing line of seventh and eighth districts of formerly Appling, now Ware County, thence due north along the district line, dividing said districts and the districts numbers five and six in originally Appling, now Ware County, thence along the line, dividing the counties, thence along the line of Appling and Telfair to the Ocmulgee River, thence up said river to Coffee road, thence taking the road to the Lowndes County line, thence due east to the Alap- aha River, thence down said river to the place of beginning.


An act approved December 5, 1856, provided that all that portion of Coffee County on west side of Willacoochee River be added to Irwin County.


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An act approved December 22, 1857, provided that line be- tween Coffee and Irwin shall be as follows: Commencing at northwest corner of lot of land number twenty-nine in fourth district, originally Irwin, running south direct on the line of column of which number twenty-nine belongs to the south- west corner. of lot of land number sixteen to the Berrien Coun- ty line.


An act approved December 13, 1858, provided that line be- tween Irwin and Coffee counties should be as follows: Com- mencing at northwest corner of lot number twenty-nine in fourth district, originally Irwin, running south on the line of the column of which number twenty-nine belongs to the Cof- fee road, thence the Coffee road as it now stands to the Ber- rien County line. That Duncan B. Graham, John Hill and Timothy Fussell of county of Coffee and George J. M. Harper, John B. Mobley and George E. McCook of county of Irwin be appointed commissioners to run out and mark in a clear man- ner by blazes and stakes, the line between Coffee and Irwin.


BERRIEN COUNTY CREATED.


On February 25, 1856, the Legislature passed an act, creat- ing county called Berrien out of counties of Lowndes, Coffee and Irwin, bounded as follows: Commencing where the dis- trict lines dividing the tenth and eleventh districts in Lowndes County crosses the Alapaha River, thence up said river to the dividing line between Coffee and Irwin counties, thence north along the line between Irwin and Coffee to the northeast corner of lot of land number 268 in fifth district of Irwin County, thence west along the north line of same range of lots as that upon which said 268 is located to Little River in sixth district of Irwin County, thence in a southerly direction down to the point, where said Little River enters the ninth district of Lowndes County, thence down the main prong of said Lit- tle River to where the same crosses the dividing line between lots of land numbers 495 and 494, thence along said line to the northwest corner of lot of land number 472, thence east along said land line to Mill Creek, thence in a southerly direction down said creek to northeast corner of lot of land number


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573, to the northeast corner of said lot of land, thence south along the line of said lot of land to the line dividing the ninth and twentieth districts of Lowndes County, thence east along said district line to the Alapaha River at the starting point.


COLQUITT COUNTY CREATED.


An act of the Legislature passed February 25, 1856, created Colquitt County, bounded as follows: From Thomas and Lowndes Counties, originally Irwin, including the eighth dis- trict of originally Irwin, now Thomas, and all that portion of


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ninth district, originally Irwin, now Lowndes County, lying west of Little River to where the river crosses the dividing line between lots of land numbers 443 and 444 in ninth district, thence south to the district line between ninth and twelfth districts.


WILCOX COUNTY CREATED, 1857.


An act of the Legislature, passed in 1857, created Wilcox County from Irwin, Dooly and Pulaski counties, bounded as follows: Commencing on Ocmulgee River at northwest corner of lot number twenty-five in eighth district, Pulaski County, from thence to southwest corner of lot number thirty-five in said district, thence due west to the line of sixth district of Dooly County, thence due south on the line dividing the sixth


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and twelfth districts to Deep Creek, and running down the east side of said creek until it strikes the southeast corner of lot number 179 in second district, Irwin County, thence run- ning a straight line to the southeast corner of lot number 167 in third district of Irwin, from thence on a straight line to the southeast corner of lot number 174 in third district of Irwin, from thence on a straight line to the southeast corner of lot number 237 in third district of Irwin, and from thence on a straight line to the northeast corner of lot number 219 on the Ocmulgee River, and from thence up along the banks of said Ocmulgee to the beginning or starting point.




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