If this is the same house you are talking about, the library in Clayton has a full binder of news articles on it. It seems that the idea of a maternity house was quite new and Clayton may have been the first or one of the first areas to implement the idea. Sorry, I don't remember any other details.
Pam McClure
j.ray1@comcast.net wrote:
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> Sarah A Bramblett born 15 Aug 1842 married 25 Feb 1864, died 26 June 1917
> married Absolem McDonald Teem. They wer
Karen - I checked out this url. It appears that you are selling your book
at this site. Is that correct? I've been able to locate some info. on
what's in your book at your site, but no actual information. In other
words, I've seen where you list soldiers last names, etc. that are in your
book, but that's all - just information stating how to order your book.
I'm no computer wizard and am probably missing where you can actually get
information... I appreciate your patience... Thanks in advance for
clar
Charles, This Lady May Be Of Some Help....You Can Reach Her At The
Following.......
e-mail..........willemjj@dnet.net
If You Happen To Come Across A Fellow By The Name Of "Free Will"
Please Let Me Know, I Desend FRom This Line Of (Long, Williams, Watts,
Brambletts,Teems, And Littleton's...
Thanks,
Jackie Ray
e-mail.........j.ray1@comcast.net
I believe that many of the Beck's originated from one family. My John Beck
was first located in 1777 in what was Rowan County, NC. If one were looking
on a map from that time period, you would see how close things were to the
old Pendleton District. Many folks who were in Western NC settled in GA.
Refer to the GA Land Lotteries and you'll see the draw. Similar enticements
drew settlers to that part of SC. Two of my direct lines originated in
Pendleton District of SC, and eventually stopped in Rabun, Gi
If you are doing research on your Confederate ancestors and their families
this webpage may be of interest to you:
http://home.alltel.net/ktledford/menworegrey
The webpage gives a detailed description of each volume and contents, and
also each volume has a SURNAME index for your convenience.
Volume I: Franklin Co., Ga.
Volume II: Habersham Co., Ga.
Volume III: Stephens Co., Ga.
Volume IV: Rabun Co., Ga.
Volume V: White Co., Ga.
Volume VI: Banks Co., Ga.
Volume VII: Jackson Co., Ga.
Any questio
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> Sarah A Bramblett born 15 Aug 1842 married 25 Feb 1864, died 26 June 1917
> married Absolem McDonald Teem. They were married at the same time that my
> John W. Bramblett and Martha Teem were married. Sarah and my John W. were
> brother and sisters. I have further information concerning them if you
> need. Thanks for any further help you can give. My great grandfather
> Thomas Jefferson Bramblett (Bramlet) was born Feb 1868 in Georgia. I know
> his fat
Claudine and others
Did this Andrew J. Williams have a son George who married Mary Polly [LONG?]
who then had a son Andrew J. Williams?
That would be a grandson named Andrew J. Williams?
Charles
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From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:45 AM
Subject: [GARABUN] Williams - Teete Relatives in Rabun
> Hello Listers,
>
> Hope maybe someone of you have information about the following folks.
>
> My Ggreatgrandmother was Hepsey Ann TEETE
If your county isn't listed this time, please do help us spread the word.
Pass this along to any researchers you work with or any surname lists,
etc. It so much fun to hear from you when you make a connection with
another family researcher!
The GA Archives Uploads page has been updated to reflect the
uploads of 4 July 2004 and 10 July 2004:
You can view the updated page at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gauploads.html
To become a submitter, click here:
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> Claudine and others
> Did this Andrew J. Williams have a son George who married Mary Polly [LONG?]
> who then had a son Andrew J. Williams?
> That would be a grandson named Andrew J. Williams?
> Charles
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> From:
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:45 AM
> Subject: [GARABUN] Williams - Teete Relatives in Rabun
>
>
> > Hello Listers,
> >
> > Hope maybe someone of you have information about the following folks.
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>Okay Karen ,You got here....Are you the same lady that i ordered a book from sometime ago ?
Jackie Ray
Savannah, GA.
Rabun, CO . by birth......................
>
>
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My Teem And Bramblett Connection Comes From Both Sides Of My
Grandparents... On My Grand Mother Teems Side Was Her Father
Daniel Teem Who Married Ary Bramblett... And On My Grandfather
Littleton Side Was Daniel Littleton Married To A Sarah Ann Braamblett..
I Believe That Is Correct (but cannot be sure at this time) All My Paper
Work Is Packed Away ...Due To Moving.... I Have Not Checked To
See What The Connection With The Bramblett Grand parents Are.
We Suffer From A Rare Diease ...That Was Passed Down T
Thanks to Jean and Virginia for their replies.
Yes, I do know the Marcus children and their descendants. I have census and
other records of them from 1850 to the present.
I tried not to be "windy", so, of course I left out pertinent information,
such as the location of several Beck families in Rabun in 1850 and in Towns
county in 1860. I believe these are Cynthia's brothers or other family. Perhaps
the Ellis-Cynthia couple followed the Becks into Rabun, or maybe they all
travelled together.
Man
Hello:
The webpage is divided into a page for each book and it gives the contents
that are in each volume. All books are divided into basically the same
categories:
A. The burials done alphabetically by churches (alphabetically listed):
each man identified as CSA has listed his wife's burial (if there with him
and if not, listed anyhow with pertinent information such as marriage date,
her maiden name, children etc.) The man's service is identified, Co.,
Regt., Inf, Cavalry, State Troop etc., and some
Yes I am the one with the Men Wore Grey series.
http://home.alltel.net/ktledford/menworegrey
Hope you enjoyed the book.
Thanks for helping me out today. Recovering from major surgery just 3 weeks
ago today. Thought I had been bumped off lists. No mail seemed to be
around from lists.
Karen
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: [GARABUN] test
>
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>
> >Okay
There were actually two Maternity Houses. Before the one at the hospital,
there was one where the present parking lot is for the courthouse. It was
on the street and next door to the historical society. I had an aunt that
was a nurse there and I was born it that maternity house in 1946.
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [GARABUN] Unidentified subject!
>
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Hello Listers,
Hope maybe someone of you have information about the following folks.
My Ggreatgrandmother was Hepsey Ann TEETE, b.7 Dec 1818 SC and was married to
her first husband Andrew Jackson WILLIAMS in Rabun Co. 16 Feb 1834.
George Death Records show that Andrew J. Williams, born 1814 SC, died in
July 1850 at age 38 and was living in Gilmer Co., GA at that time.
I have been unable to learn anything more about either the Williams or Teete
families. Can anyone help?
Thank you.
Claudine Putn
Jackie, Do you have information on John W. Bramblett that married Martha
Teem? Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Paul pwe@crosstel.net
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:55 AM
Subject: [GARABUN] Unidentified subject!
> Charles, This Lady May Be Of Some Help....You Can Reach Her At The
> Following.......
> e-mail..........willemjj@dnet.net
> If You Happen To Come Across A Fellow By The Name Of "Free Will"
> Please
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> In a message dated 7/19/04 4:39:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> j.ray1@comcast.net writes:
> I Was Surprised That I Have Never
> Heard Anyone Else From That Time Period Mentioned The "Maternity
> House" ...... Any Replys?
>
>
> I was born in 1943 in Clayton and was also born in the maternity house or
> maternity hospital, as it was also called. Several years ago I went down to
> Clayton while on a trip and found that it had been converted to a Conva
I keep trying to get your attention but nobody will answer me. So I will
give you a quote from this man and if you answer me I will finish the
paragraph of information for you.
""My name is Andrew Jackson WILLIAMS and I reside at Clayton, GA. I was born
in Rabun Co Ga. about 1845..............."""
Now do you want to hear the rest of the paragraph or not?
Charles
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [GARABUN] Williams -
Sarah A Bramblett born 15 Aug 1842 married 25 Feb 1864, died 26 June 1917
married Absolem McDonald Teem. They were married at the same time that my
John W. Bramblett and Martha Teem were married. Sarah and my John W. were
brother and sisters. I have further information concerning them if you
need. Thanks for any further help you can give. My great grandfather
Thomas Jefferson Bramblett (Bramlet) was born Feb 1868 in Georgia. I know
his father was John W. Bramlett, but I cannot find proof that John W.
Is there anyone old enough to remember the Serena SMITH family; they lived near abouts to Wolf Creek where she is buried with her children?
There was Archelous, Herbert Lansing, Isa, Maina, Bessie, Grace Harriett, Ralph Manson, Lelah, Eugene and Bertha SMITH. Does anyone remember any one or more of these family members of the SMITH family? In the early 1920 time frame they moved into town, into Clayton and lived alongside the Railroad Trestle on the west side of the treestle.
Does anyone have any informati
Debbie,
Thank you for your information. I see that you have been studying the Becks
in NC for some time also. Are you familiar with Nell Beck Truitt research?
She has been researching the Beck family in Rowan Co. for some time.
According to her information that family was German. Was your John Beck of
English or German origins? The Jeffrey Beck(born 1722/23 married to Lydia
Phillips) who was in old Orange Co NC in the 1750-1800s was of English
descent. He did have a son, John born abt. 1750. The Be
I don't think the Backs that were in Rabun Co. in 1850 are related to your
Cynthia Beck if she came from Burke Co. NC. All of the Beck in the 1850
census originally came from Randolph Co. NC(old Orange and Gilford Co. NC).
They spent a couple of decades in Pendleton District SC before coming across
the river in about 1816-20. They are all descendants of Jeffrey Beck and
Mary McDaniels. The Backs listed in the 1860 Census for Rabun Co. are the
same group. The same is true of the 1870 Census, except f