John T. Williamson

M, #1302, b. 11 Nov 1871, d. 27 Jan 1951
Relationship
Granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     John T. Williamson was born on 11 Nov 1871 in Butts Co., GA.1 He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Williamson and Leathy Watson. John T. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Williamson.2

John T. Williamson married Minnie Nora Thornton on 17 Dec 1891.1,3,4 John T. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Worthville, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Minnie Nora Thornton, Walter W. Williamson and Ezra Williamson (his wife and 2 brothers.)3 John T. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Towaliga, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Minnie Nora Thornton.5 John T. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Buttrill, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Minnie Nora Thornton.6 John T. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Vidalia, Toombs Co., GA, with others in the household: Minnie Nora Thornton.7 John T. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1940 in Vidalia, Toombs Co., GA, with others in the household: Minnie Nora Thornton.8 John T. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1950 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA, in the household of unresearched people (his daughter.)9

John T. Williamson died on 27 Jan 1951 in Fulton Co., GA, at age 79.10 He was buried on 29 Jan 1951 in Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Stark, Butts Co., GA.11

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), p. 632. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S496] US1880.
  3. [S555] US1900.
  4. [S2594] Jackson Progress-Argus, Jackson, GA, Issue of 29 Sep 1949, Thu, Image 2. Hereinafter cited as Jackson Progress-Argus.
  5. [S663] US1910.
  6. [S681] US1920.
  7. [S679] US1930.
  8. [S1399] US1940.
  9. [S2621] US1950.
  10. [S1310] Georgia Death Index 1933-1998, Death Registration, FamilySearch, UT, Certificate No. 1117. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Death Index, 1933-1998.
  11. [S217] Cemetery Marker in Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Stark, Butts Co., GA (located in Butts Co., GA).

Nathaniel C. Williamson

M, #1303, b. 10 Mar 1875, d. 15 Mar 1930
Relationship
Granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     Nathaniel C. Williamson was born on 10 Mar 1875 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Williamson and Leathy Watson. Nathaniel C. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Williamson.3 Nathaniel C. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Williamson.4

Nathaniel C. Williamson married Maud Williams on 30 Dec 1900 in Butts Co., GA.5 Nathaniel C. Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Maud Williams.

The third and final draft registration for World War I included men born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900 plus men born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Nathaniel C. Williamson filled out a draft card on 12 Sep 1918 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA. He was of medium height, of medium build, with blue eyes and black hair. He was living on RFD #1 in Jackson. Maud Williamson, of the same address, was listed as his nearest relative. H. M. Fletcher signed as Registrar.6 Nathaniel was a farmer on RFD #1 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA.1

Nathaniel C. Williamson died on 15 Mar 1930 in Butts Co., GA, at age 55.7,8,9 He was buried on 16 Mar 1930 in Cedar Rock Cemetery, Jackson, Butts Co., GA.7,10

Citations

  1. [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"; National Archives - Northeast Region; New York, NY. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration Cards."
  2. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  3. [S496] US1880.
  4. [S555] US1900.
  5. [S1241] Marriage Books-County Ordinary Court-Georgia Archives, Georgia Marriage Records from Microfilm (Georgia Virtual Vault), Butts County Marriage Book, 1899 - 1913, page 38.
  6. [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards", Order Number A650.
  7. [S854] Georgia Virtual Vault, Georgia Death Certificates, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA, State File No. 30-5674. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Death Certificates.
  8. [S767] Death Registration from original data: State of Georgia. Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-98. Georgia: Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records (1998), Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, Certificate No. 5674. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Death Index.
  9. [S2594] Jackson Progress-Argus, Jackson, GA, Issue of March 21, 1930, Image 6. Hereinafter cited as Jackson Progress-Argus.
  10. [S221] Cemetery Marker in Cedar Rock Cemetery, Jackson, Butts Co., GA (Old Biles Rd off Fincherville Rd (33.34720 -83.96390)).

Walter W. Williamson

M, #1304, b. Jan 1876
Relationship
Granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     Walter W. Williamson was born in Jan 1876 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Williamson and Leathy Watson. Walter W. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Williamson.2 Walter W. Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Worthville, Butts Co., GA, in the household of John T. Williamson (his brother.)1

This is not the Walter Williamson who died 16 Sep 1936. That Walter was the son of John Williamson and Susan V. Middlebrooks. The question that remains is why did he die in Butts Co. when he had lived in Monroe, Fulton, and Bibb counties, not Butts. Walter W. lived in Butts Co. See John Walter Williamson.

Walter W. Williamson began military service on 18 Feb 1911 when he enlisted in the Army.3 His military service ended on 4 Mar 1913 in Fort Adams, Newport Co., RI, with his discharge.3

Citations

  1. [S555] US1900.
  2. [S496] US1880.
  3. [S2215] "U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914", Original data: Register of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M233, 81 rolls); Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780’s-1917, Record Group 94; National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Ancestry.com; Provo, UT, 1909-1913, R-Z, p. 211. Hereinafter cited as "U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914."

Ezra Williamson

M, #1305, b. Nov 1878, d. 15 Aug 1913
Relationship
Granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     Ezra Williamson was born in Nov 1878 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA.1 He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Williamson and Leathy Watson. Ezra Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Williamson.2 Ezra Williamson was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Worthville, Butts Co., GA, in the household of John T. Williamson (his brother.)3

Ezra Williamson married Essie McClure, daughter of Cornelius C. McClure and Martha "Carrie" Mayfield, on 25 Jan 1903 in Butts Co., GA.4,5 Ezra Williamson was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Essie McClure and Leathy Watson (his wife and his mother.)4

Ezra Williamson died on 15 Aug 1913 in Jackson, Butts Co., GA, at age 34.6,1 He was buried in Macedonia Cemetery, Stark, Butts Co., GA.7

Citations

  1. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  2. [S496] US1880.
  3. [S555] US1900.
  4. [S663] US1910.
  5. [S1241] Marriage Books-County Ordinary Court-Georgia Archives, Georgia Marriage Records from Microfilm (Georgia Virtual Vault), Butts County Marriage Book, 1899 - 1913, page 112.
  6. [S1289] Macon Telegraph, Macon, GA, Issue of Sunday, August 17, 1913, page 4. Hereinafter cited as Macon Telegraph.
  7. [S217] Cemetery Marker in Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Stark, Butts Co., GA (located in Butts Co., GA).

William Austin Hand

M, #1306, b. 12 Dec 1865, d. 12 Apr 1947
     William Austin Hand was born on 12 Dec 1865 in Monroe Co., GA.1 He was the son of Jefferson Hand and Margaret J. Mullins. William Austin Hand was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Monroe Co., GA, in the household of Jefferson Hand.2 William Austin Hand was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Unionville, Monroe Co., GA, in the household of Jefferson Hand.

William Austin Hand married Mary Anna Williamson, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Williamson and Eliza Ann Ingram, on 16 Dec 1883 in Monroe Co., GA.3 William Austin Hand was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Red River Co., TX, with others in the household: Mary Anna Williamson. William Austin Hand was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Red River Co., TX.4 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1940 in Bogata, Red River Co., TX.5

William Austin Hand died on 12 Apr 1947 in Bogata, Red River Co., TX, at age 81.6,7 He was buried on 14 Apr 1947 in Bogata Cemetery, Bogata, Red River Co., TX.6,8

Citations

  1. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  2. [S497] US1870.
  3. [S1241] Marriage Books-County Ordinary Court-Georgia Archives, Georgia Marriage Records from Microfilm (Georgia Virtual Vault), Monroe County Marriage Book, 1881 - 1886, p. 196.
  4. [S679] US1930.
  5. [S1399] US1940.
  6. [S1564] "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982," Index and Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 4 Dec 2013), Citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, Austin, TX, 82792.
  7. [S1032] Texas Department of Health, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, File No. 82792. Hereinafter cited as Texas Death Index, 1903-2000.
  8. [S1524] Cemetery Marker in Bogata Cemetery, Bogata, Red River Co., TX ((33.47507 -95.20690)), Plot: Section 5.

William Ingram Sr.

M, #1307, b. 4 Jan 1804, d. 18 Mar 1885
Relationship
2nd great-granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     William Ingram Sr. was born on 4 Jan 1804 in GA.1,2 He was the son of father Ingram. Alternatively, William Ingram Sr. was born in SC.3 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1830 in Monroe Co., GA.4

William Ingram Sr. married first Jane Gardner, daughter of John Gardner and Catherine Pringle, circa 1831. William Ingram Sr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1840 in Monroe Co., GA.5

William's second marriage was to Jane Gamell on 15 Oct 1846 in Monroe Co., GA.6,7 William Ingram Sr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Jane Gamell, John G. Ingram, Elizabeth Ingram, Joseph F. Ingram, Mary A Ingram, William J. Ingram Jr., Samuel Ingram, Sarah Frances Ingram, Susan Ingram and James Ingram.8 William Ingram Sr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Jane Gamell, William J. Ingram Jr., Samuel Ingram, Susan Ingram, Sarah Frances Ingram, Thomas E. Ingram, Martha J. Ingram, Nancy Ingram, Andrew J. Ingram and Benjamin Ingram.9 William Ingram Sr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Jane Gamell, Sarah Frances Ingram, Thomas E. Ingram, Martha J. Ingram, Nancy Ingram, Andrew J. Ingram and Benjamin Ingram.10 William Ingram Sr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Jane Gamell, Thomas E. Ingram, Nancy Ingram, Benjamin Ingram and William Ingram.11

William Ingram Sr. died on 18 Mar 1885 in Monroe Co., GA, at age 81.1 He was buried in Ingram Cemetery, Monroe Co., GA.2,12

Children of William Ingram Sr. and Jane Gardner

Children of William Ingram Sr. and Jane Gamell

Citations

  1. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe County, Georgia, a History (Forsyth, GA: Monroe Co. Historical Society, 1979), p. 675. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co., GA, a History.
  2. [S181] Cemetery Marker in Ingram Cemetery (Monroe), Monroe Co., GA (on Ingram Road near Lamar-Monroe County line (Latitude: 33.02830, Longitude: -84.03970)).
  3. [S970] Jeannette Holland Austin The Georgia Frontier, Volume 1, Colonial Families to the Revolutionary War Period (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield, c2005), p. 235. Hereinafter cited as The Georgia Frontier.
  4. [S657] US1830.
  5. [S285] US1840.
  6. [S193] The New York Family History Center - LDS, compiler, Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages (Forsyth, GA: The New York Family History Center - LDS, 1958). Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages.
  7. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History, Bk B, p. 24.
  8. [S414] US1850.
  9. [S402] US1860.
  10. [S497] US1870.
  11. [S496] US1880.
  12. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History, #55, p. 675.

Jane Gardner

F, #1308, b. circa 1813, d. 20 Jun 1846
     Jane Gardner was born circa 1813 in Kershaw Co., SC. She was the daughter of John Gardner and Catherine Pringle.1

Jane Gardner married William Ingram Sr., son of father Ingram, circa 1831.

Jane Gardner died on 20 Jun 1846 in Monroe Co., GA.2

Children of Jane Gardner and William Ingram Sr.

Citations

  1. [S1048] John Gardner will (24 Apr 1856), Will of John Gardner: Jane is deceased at the time of the writing of John Gardner's will, but her children are named., Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Will of J Gardner.
  2. [S2450] Robert W. Ingram, compiler, The Edmund Ingram Family of Clay County, Alabama (Fort Wayne, IN: Ingram, Robert W., 2012), p. 53, image 57. Hereinafter cited as The Edmund Ingram Family.

John Spires Ingram Jr.

M, #1309, b. 1 Oct 1832, d. 5 Feb 1876
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
     John Spires Ingram Jr. was born on 1 Oct 1832 in Monroe Co., GA.1,2 He was the son of John Spires Ingram Sr. and Nancy Jinks.

In the will of John Spires Ingram Sr., dated 28 Jul 1843 in Henry Co., GA, John Spires Ingram Jr., his son, was named as an heir.3 He was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Nancy Jinks.4

John Spires Ingram Jr. married Julia Ann Jinks, daughter of Gales Jinks and Ann Bowling, on 16 Dec 1852 in GA (second cousins.)1 John Spires Ingram Jr. was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Harrison Co., TX, with others in the household: Julia Ann Jinks, Burrel J. Ingram, William F. Ingram and James C. Ingram.5

John Spires Ingram Jr. served in the CSA in Co. H, 22nd Regiment, Texas Infantry (Hubbard's.)6

John Spires Ingram Jr. died on 5 Feb 1876 in Quitman, Wood Co., TX, at age 43.1 He was buried in Ingram Cemetery, Quitman, Wood Co., TX.7,1,8

Children of John Spires Ingram Jr. and Julia Ann Jinks

Citations

  1. [S1089] Beverly Ingram Almaraz, "Ingram Family History Papers". Received from Thomas James Glad in 2002. Hereinafter cited as "Ingram Family History Papers."
  2. [S414] US1850, Butts Co., GA.
  3. [S1606] "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1990," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 1 Mar 2014), Citing Butts County State of Georgia Court of Ordinary Wills Book A 1850-1896, Henry Wills 1834-1917 vol A-C, p. 111-112.
  4. [S414] US1850.
  5. [S402] US1860.
  6. [S756] (Original data: National Archives and Records Administration), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (National Park Service (NPS)), Film Number M227, roll 18.
  7. [S1137] Ida Marie Turner and Adele W. Vickery, Cemeteries of Wood County, Texas (Mineola, Tex: n.pub., 1970-72), Vol. 2, page 1. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of Wood County, Texas.
  8. [S1090] Cemetery Marker in Ingram Cemetery (Quitman), Quitman, Wood Co., TX (Off SR 37. 1/3 mile south of CR4134, turn right (west) to cemetery (32.8262374 -95.4341186)).
  9. [S1564] "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982," Index and Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 4 Dec 2013), Citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, Austin, TX, Registrar's No. 58543 and 61378.

Joseph F. Ingram1

M, #1310, b. 28 Apr 1836, d. 13 Oct 1900
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Lester Milton Barlow
     Joseph F. Ingram was born on 28 Apr 1836 in Monroe Co., GA.2,3 He was the son of William Ingram Sr. and Jane Gardner. Joseph F. Ingram was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Monroe Co., GA, in the household of William Ingram Sr.4

In the will of John Gardner, dated 24 Apr 1856 in Monroe Co., GA, Joseph F. Ingram, his grandson, was named as an heir.5

Joseph F. Ingram married Bernetta W. Haygood, daughter of Benjamin Haygood Jr. and Frances Middlebrooks, on 21 Oct 1858 in Monroe Co., GA.6 Joseph F. Ingram was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Bernetta W. Haygood.

Joseph F. Ingram began military service on 26 Feb 1862 in Monroe Co., GA, in the CSA, in Co. B, 45th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee.7,8,9 His military service ended on 16 Jun 1866 when he was released at Fort Delaware, DE.10,8 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Bernetta W. Haygood and Josephine Ingram.11 Joseph F. Ingram was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Bernetta W. Haygood, Josephine Ingram and Leila Ingram.12 Joseph F. Ingram was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Bernetta W. Haygood, John Robert Parham and Leila Ingram.13

Joseph F. Ingram applied for a pension on 14 May 1900 in Monroe Co., GA, for his service in the CSA, Co. B, 45th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. It looks like by the time the pension was approved, Joseph was dead.2

Joseph F. Ingram died on 13 Oct 1900 in Strouds, Monroe Co., GA, at age 64.2,3 He was buried in Haygood Stroud Thompson Zellner Cemetery, Monroe Co., GA.14,15

Children of Joseph F. Ingram and Bernetta W. Haygood

Citations

  1. [S193] The New York Family History Center - LDS, compiler, Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages (Forsyth, GA: The New York Family History Center - LDS, 1958), Bk B. p. 104 (middle initial). Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages.
  2. [S927] Georgia, Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1960 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com) URL: http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/; Original data: Confederate Pension Applications, Georgia Confederate Pension Office, RG 58-1-1, Georgia Archives.
  3. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe County, Georgia, a History (Forsyth, GA: Monroe Co. Historical Society, 1979), p. 673 (#44). Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co., GA, a History.
  4. [S414] US1850.
  5. [S1609] "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1990," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 2 Apr 2014), Joseph E. Grant, Citing Monroe County, Georgia, Will Book C, 1866-1878: 74; Court of Ordinary, pp. 338-40, images 379-80.
  6. [S193] The New York Family History Center - LDS, Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages, Bk B, p. 104.
  7. [S746] Joseph Franklin Ingram, War Record of Joseph Franklin Ingram (n.pub.),
    CSA, Company B, 45th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry; "Rutland Volunteers"
    26 Feb 1862 2d Corporal
    2 Apr 1865 Captured at Petersburg, VA
    16 Jun 1866 Released at Fort Delaware, DE. Hereinafter cited as War Record of Joseph Franklin Ingram.
  8. [S56] Lillian Henderson, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865 (Longino & Porter 1959-64; reprint Hapeville, GA: Georgia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1994). Hereinafter cited as Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of GA.
  9. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History.
  10. [S746] Joseph Franklin Ingram, War Record of Joseph Franklin Ingram.
  11. [S497] US1870.
  12. [S496] US1880.
  13. [S555] US1900.
  14. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History, p. 673 (#44) Haygood Stroud Thompson Zellner Cemetery.
  15. [S971] Cemetery Marker in Haygood Stroud Thompson Zellner Cemetery, Monroe Co., GA (on Worsham Road, off Hwy 83).
  16. [S854] Georgia Virtual Vault, Georgia Death Certificates, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Death Certificates.

Mary Jane Ingram1,2,3

F, #1311, b. circa 1837
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Lester Milton Barlow
     Mary Jane Ingram was born circa 1837 in GA.4 She was the daughter of John Spires Ingram Sr. and Nancy Jinks.

In the will of John Spires Ingram Sr., dated 28 Jul 1843 in Henry Co., GA, Mary Jane Ingram, his daughter, was named as an heir.5 She was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of Nancy Jinks.3

Mary Jane Ingram married Allen M. Andrews, son of William H. Andrews and Martha <...>, on 8 Feb 1855 in Butts Co., GA.6,7 Mary Jane Ingram was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA, in the household of Allen M. Andrews (her husband.)8 Mary Jane Ingram was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Laura Susan Andrews, Mary Anna Andrews, Ella Elizabeth Andrews and Nancy A. Andrews (her children.)9

Children of Mary Jane Ingram and Allen M. Andrews

Citations

  1. [S227] John S. Ingram Sr. will (Sep 1843), Will of John S. Ingram Sr., Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Will of JS Ingram Sr.
  2. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), p. 7 (copy of will) identify parents. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [S414] US1850, Butts Co., GA.
  5. [S1606] "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1990," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 1 Mar 2014), Citing Butts County State of Georgia Court of Ordinary Wills Book A 1850-1896, Henry Wills 1834-1917 vol A-C, p. 111-112.
  6. [S1070] FamilySearch, Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967 (Original data: transcribed from original records).
  7. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County, p. 651.
  8. [S402] US1860.
  9. [S497] US1870.