Judge Daniel James Jones1,2

M, #1728, b. 24 Sep 1861, d. 12 Oct 1935
     Judge Daniel James Jones was born on 24 Sep 1861 in FL.3,4 He was the son of ? Jones and Sarah A <...>. Judge Daniel James Jones was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Chipley, Washington Co., FL, with others in the household: Sarah A <...>.

Judge Daniel James Jones married Octavia Lavinia Langley, daughter of Thomas E. Langley and Lavenia Anne Norwood, on 26 Dec 1912 in Washington Co., FL.5,2,1 Daniel was a Judge. He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Chipley, Washington Co., FL, with others in the household: Octavia Lavinia Langley, James Nixon Daniel Jr., Vivian Daniel and Lucy Daniel. Judge Daniel James Jones was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Chipley, Washington Co., FL, with others in the household: Octavia Lavinia Langley.

Judge Daniel James Jones died on 12 Oct 1935 in FL at age 74.3 He was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Chipley, Washington Co., FL.3

Citations

  1. [S239] E. W. Carswell, Washington, Florida's Twelfth County (Tallahassee, FL: Rose Printing Co., 1991), p. 62-63. Hereinafter cited as Washington, Florida's Twelfth County.
  2. [S325] Thomas E. Langley & Lavenia A. Norwood, Thomas E. Langley Family Bible (New York: American Bible Society, 1850); The original can be found at the Mercer University Library, Macon, Bibb Co., GA. Hereinafter cited as Thomas E. Langley Family Bible.
  3. [S1033] Cemetery Marker in Glenwood Cemetery, Chipley, Washington Co., FL.
  4. [S663] US1910.
  5. [S2064] "Florida, County Marriage Records, 1823-1982," Images, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com : accessed 20 Nov 2018), Citing Marriage Records. Florida Marriages. Various Florida County Courthouses and State Archive, Tallahassee, Florida.

Susannah <...>1

F, #1730
     Susannah <...> married Joseph Henderson Callaway, son of Joshua Callaway and Isabella Graves Henderson.1

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.

Deacon Pitt Milner1,2

M, #1731, b. 21 Jul 1769, d. 21 Jun 1839
     Deacon Pitt Milner was born on 21 Jul 1769 in NC.3,4 He was the son of John Milner and Elizabeth Godwin.

Deacon Pitt Milner married Apsilla Holmes circa 1790.5,1,3

Deacon Pitt Milner was on the 1825 taxlist in Monroe Co., GA. He paid taxes of $52.82¾. He owned two pieces of second class land, 776½ acres on Rum Creek in Monroe Co., District 6, adjoining John Watson, and 405 acres on Elkins Creek in Pike Co., District 9, Lot #’s 189-190, adjoining James Holmes. He also owned one house & lot in Forsyth valued at $1,500.00, 2 houses & lot in Forsyth valued at $3,000.00, and a 2-wheel carriage and stock-in-trade worth $7,000.00.6

Deacon Pitt Milner died on 21 Jun 1839 in Monroe Co., GA, at age 69.7,8,9 Alternatively, Deacon Pitt Milner died on 22 Jul 1839, Monroe Co., GA.10 His estate was probated on 2 Sep 1839 in Monroe Co., GA.11

Children of Deacon Pitt Milner and Apsilla Holmes

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.
  2. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe County, Georgia, a History (Forsyth, GA: Monroe Co. Historical Society, 1979), cites parents. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co., GA, a History.
  3. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History, p. 602.
  4. [S595] US1820.
  5. [S791] Joshua Sanford Callaway & Mary (Polly) Milner, Joshua S. Callaway Family Bible, Monroe Co., GA GenWeb url: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/monroe/bibles/callaway.txt ; Mrs. Cecil T. Hays, Atlanta, GA, Nine children are listed, the oldest b. 1791. Hereinafter cited as Joshua S. Callaway Family Bible.
  6. [S795] Transcribed by volunteers, Monroe Co., GA GenWeb - Taxlists (url:http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/monroe/taxlists).
  7. [S320] Jeannette Holland Austin, Georgia Obituaries 1740 - 1935 (Fayetteville, GA: JH Austin, 1993), p. 92 Macon Georgia Telegraph, 11 Aug 1839 issue. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Obituaries 1740 - 1935.
  8. [S2164] Southerm Banner, Athens, GA, August 16, 1839, p. 3. Hereinafter cited as Southerm Banner.
  9. [S173] Monroe County Historical Society, Monroe Co., GA, a History, p. 602 yr.
  10. [S791] Joshua S. Callaway Family Bible.
  11. [S1009] Jeannette H. Austin, Georgia Pioneers Web Site (Jeannette H. Austin), from Monroe Co., GA Will Book A, p. 138, written 6 Jun 1837.

Willis Shivers1

M, #1732
     Willis Shivers married an unknown person.1

Child of Willis Shivers

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.

John Carraway Smith

M, #1733
     John Carraway Smith married Elizabeth Shivers, daughter of Willis Shivers, on 3 Apr 1816 in Hancock Co., GA.1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S776] Jordan Dodd (Ancestry.com), Georgia Marriages to 1850 (Original data: Information originating in transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Georgia).
  2. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.
  3. [S45] SC Historical and Genealogical Magazine, "Captain Aaron Smith of South Carolina and Some of His Descendants," The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 1-52: Vol. VII, p. 223. Hereinafter cited as "Captain Aaron Smith of SC."

Abner McCoy1

M, #1734
     Abner McCoy married an unknown person.1

Child of Abner McCoy

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.

Isabelle Callaway

F, #1735, b. 16 Jul 1792
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Isabelle Callaway was born on 16 Jul 1792.1 She was the daughter of Joshua Callaway and Isabella Graves Henderson.

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.

Noah Callaway

M, #1736, b. 31 Jul 1795, d. 2 Oct 1876
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Noah Callaway was born on 31 Jul 1795.1,2 He was the son of Joshua Callaway and Isabella Graves Henderson.

Noah Callaway married Margaret Strozier on 23 Nov 1818.1

Noah Callaway died on 2 Oct 1876 in TX at age 81.2,1 He was buried in Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Harrison Co., TX.2

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.
  2. [S1758] Cemetery Marker in Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Harrison Co., TX (Off Alley near E. Grand Ave. (32.54871 -94.36505)).

Margaret Strozier

F, #1737
     Margaret Strozier married Noah Callaway, son of Joshua Callaway and Isabella Graves Henderson, on 23 Nov 1818.1

Margaret Strozier died in TX.1

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.

Isaac Callaway

M, #1738, b. 26 Jan 1800, d. 4 Mar 1800
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Isaac Callaway was born on 26 Jan 1800.1 He was the son of Joshua Callaway and Isabella Graves Henderson.

Isaac Callaway died on 4 Mar 1800.1

Citations

  1. [S240] Timothy Walton Callaway, Callaway Baptist Preachers (1789-1953) (1920, Dublin, GA (1789-1882); reprint Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1953), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Callaway Baptist Preachers.