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| ==Citation== | | ==Citation== |
| {{Citation:Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. 5}} | | {{Citation:Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. 5}} |
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| ==Transcription== | | ==Transcription== |
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− | Ware County marriage records: [[has person::John P. Cason]] married Mrs. | + | Ware County marriage records: {{has person |name=John P. Cason}} married Mrs. |
− | [[has person::Fannie Brown Tarver]], Feb. 4, 1885, [[has person::Walter L. Cason]] married
| + | {{has person |name=Fannie Brown Tarver}}, Feb. 4, 1885, {{has person |name=Walter L. Cason}} married |
− | [[has person::Anna Belle Buchanan]], May 6, 1885; [[has person::Serena Cason]] married
| + | {{has person |name=Anna Belle Buchanan}}, May 6, 1885; {{has person |name=Serena Cason}} married |
− | [[has person::William Columbus Butler]], May 25, 1881 (erroneously shown
| + | {{has person |name=William Columbus Butler}}, May 25, 1881 (erroneously shown |
− | in Vol. 1 as [[has person::C.E. Butler]]); [[has person::Willoughby H. Cason]] married [[has person::Mollie Butler|Mollie Butler]], Oct. 17 1883. The Butlers named were children | + | in Vol. 1 as {{has person |name=C.E. Butler}}); {{has person |name=Willoughby H. Cason}} married {{has person |name=Mollie Butler|Mollie Butler}}, Oct. 17 1883. The Butlers named were children |
− | of [[has person::Jesse E. Butler|Hon. Jesse E. Butler]] of [[Has location::Waycross, GA|Waycross]]. | + | of {{has person |name=Jesse E. Butler|Hon. Jesse E. Butler}} of [[Has location::Waycross, GA|Waycross}}. |
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− | [[has person::Samuel E. Clanton|CLANTON, SAMUEL E.]] (p.47): (1) The daughter, [[has person::Eliza Clanton|Eliza]],
| + | {{has person |name=Samuel E. Clanton|CLANTON, SAMUEL E.}} (p.47): (1) The daughter, {{has person |name=Eliza Clanton|Eliza}}, |
− | married [[has person::John Monroe Lamon]], Nov. 18, 1869 instead of [[has person::John Malcolm Lamon]]. (2) The information as to [[has person::Samuel E. Clanton|Samuel E. Clan- | + | married {{has person |name=John Monroe Lamon}}, Nov. 18, 1869 instead of {{has person |name=John Malcolm Lamon}}. (2) The information as to {{has person |name=Samuel E. Clanton|Samuel E. Clan- |
− | ton’s]] father being named [[has person::Samuel B. Clanton]], was given the | + | ton’s}} father being named {{has person |name=Samuel B. Clanton}}, was given the |
− | Compiler in 1946 by the last surviving son, [[has person::John Thomas Clanton|Mr. John Thomas | + | Compiler in 1946 by the last surviving son, {{has person |name=John Thomas Clanton|Mr. John Thomas |
− | Clanton]] of [[Has location::Quitman]]. The 1850 Census of [[has location::Irwin County]] shows | + | Clanton}} of [[Has location::Quitman}}. The 1850 Census of [[has location::Irwin County}} shows |
| Samuel B. Clanton, age 50, and wife Nancy, age 48, both liv- | | Samuel B. Clanton, age 50, and wife Nancy, age 48, both liv- |
− | ing there with their son, [[has person::Daniel H. Clanton]], in that part of | + | ing there with their son, {{has person |name=Daniel H. Clanton}}, in that part of |
− | Irwin made into [[has location::Berrien County]] in 1856, and would seem to | + | Irwin made into [[has location::Berrien County}} in 1856, and would seem to |
− | verify what [[has person::John T. Clanton]] said; however, descendants of | + | verify what {{has person |name=John T. Clanton}} said; however, descendants of |
− | Samuel E Clanton’s brothers who lived and died in [[has location::Bryan County]], agree that the name of Samuel E. Clanton’s parents | + | Samuel E Clanton’s brothers who lived and died in [[has location::Bryan County}}, agree that the name of Samuel E. Clanton’s parents |
− | were [[has person::Daniel Clanton]] and wife [[has person::Mary Harvey]], of that county. | + | were {{has person |name=Daniel Clanton}} and wife {{has person |name=Mary Harvey}}, of that county. |
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− | [[has person::Micajah Crews|CREWS, MICAJAH]] (p.57): (1) He was a private in [[has person::Henry E. W. Clark|Capt. Henry E. W. Clark’s]] company of [[has location::Camden County]] Militia in
| + | {{has person |name=Micajah Crews|CREWS, MICAJAH}} (p.57): (1) He was a private in {{has person |name=Henry E. W. Clark|Capt. Henry E. W. Clark’s}} company of [[has location::Camden County}} Militia in |
| the Indian War, serving Nov 24, 1840, to May 29, 1841. (2) | | the Indian War, serving Nov 24, 1840, to May 29, 1841. (2) |
− | His daughter, [[has person::Elizabeth Crews]], did not die in girlhood as stated but | + | His daughter, {{has person |name=Elizabeth Crews}}, did not die in girlhood as stated but |
− | married [[has person::Benjamin Hickox]] and lived some years afterwards. | + | married {{has person |name=Benjamin Hickox}} and lived some years afterwards. |
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− | [[has person::Henry Daughtery|DAUGTERY, HENRY]] (p 63): The 1870 Census of Clinch
| + | {{has person |name=Henry Daughtery|DAUGTERY, HENRY}} (p 63): The 1870 Census of Clinch |
− | County shows a daughter, [[has person::Adeline Daughtery]], age 7 years. The 1880 | + | County shows a daughter, {{has person |name=Adeline Daughtery}}, age 7 years. The 1880 |
| Census of Clinch does not show such a daughter but does | | Census of Clinch does not show such a daughter but does |
| show a daughter named Martha, age 17, Martha not bing | | show a daughter named Martha, age 17, Martha not bing |
− | listed in 1870 Census. .[[has location::Clinch County]] marriage license re- | + | listed in 1870 Census. .[[has location::Clinch County}} marriage license re- |
− | cords show the marriage of [[has person::Martha Daughter]] to [[has person::Isaac Curry]], Oct. 23, 1881. In compiling the list of children as printed | + | cords show the marriage of {{has person |name=Martha Daughter}} to {{has person |name=Isaac Curry}}, Oct. 23, 1881. In compiling the list of children as printed |
| in Vol. I, the Compiler had reference only to the 1870 Can- | | in Vol. I, the Compiler had reference only to the 1870 Can- |
| sus and no descendants contact could remember ever | | sus and no descendants contact could remember ever |