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Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia

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Huxford, Folks. Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia: A Biographical Account of Some of the Early Settlers of That Portion of Wiregrass Georgia Embraced in the Original Counties of Irwin, Appling, Wayne, Camden, and Glynn, Folks Huxford. 7 volumes. Homerville, Georgia: Huxford Genealogical Society, 1954.

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Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, 5:202-203.

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Ware County marriage records: John P. Cason married Mrs. 
Fannie Brown Tarver, Feb. 4, 1885, Walter L. Cason married
Anna Belle Buchanan, May 6, 1885; Serena Cason married
William Columbus Butler, May 25, 1881 (erroneously shown
in Vol. 1 as C.E. Butler); Willoughby H. Cason married Mol-
lie Butler, Oct. 17 1883.  The Butlers named were children 
of Hon. Jesse E. Butler of Waygross.

CLANTON, SAMUEL E. (p.47): (1) The daughter, Eliza,
married John Monroe Lamon, Nov. 18, 1869 instead of John
Malcolm Lamon. (2) The information as to Samuel E. Clan-
ton’s father being named Samuel B. Clanton, was given the
Compiler in 1946 by the last surviving son, Mr. John Thomas
Clanton of Quitman. The 1850 Census of Irwin County shows
Samuel B. Clanton, age 50, and wife Nancy, age 48, both liv-
ing there with their son, Daniel H. Clanton, in that part of 
Irwin made into Berrien County in 1856, and would seem to
verify what John T. Clanton said; however, descendants of 
Samuel E Clanton’s brothers who lived and died in Bryan
County, agree that the name of Samuel E. Clanton’s parents 
were Daniel Clanton and wife Mary Harvey, of that county. 

CREWS, MICAJAH (p.57): (1) He was a private in Capt.
Henry E. W. Clark’s company of Camden County Militia in
the Indian War, serving Nov 24, 1840, to May 29, 1841. (2)
His daughter, Elizabeth, did not die in girlhood as stated but
married Benjamin Hickox and lived some years afterwards.

DAUGTERY, HENRY (p 63): The 1870 Census of Clinch 
County shows a daughter, Adeline, age 7 years.  The 1880 
Census of Clinch does not show such a daughter but does 
show a daughter named Martha, age 17, Martha not bing 
listed in 1870 Census.  .Clinch County marriage license re-
cords show the marriage of Martha Daughter to Isaac Cur-
ry, Oct. 23, 1881.  In compiling the list of children as printed 
in Vol. I, the Compiler had reference only to the 1870 Can-
sus and no descendants contact could remember ever 
hearing of a daughter named adeline and thought she must 
have died in girlhood and it was so stated. It now appears 
that her full name was Martha Adeline and the list of child-

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