Request any information on a George Franklin-Mary Elizabeth Fields
SUTTON family, living in the Cobb, Sumter Co., Ga., area, 1900-1920.
Any Census data for this family?
Thanks,
David T. Sutton
Hendersonville, N.C.
orange58@webtv.net
Sumter County Researchers:
Last night I sent an 1874 newspaper article about Andersonville prison,
which I had transcribed yesterday. Did this get posted to your Sumter-L
list?
William A. Mills
Perry, GA
wmamills@juno.com
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I am seeking information regarding a Dewitt Watson and Annie M Shaw.
Dewitts full name supposedly Louie Dewitt Watson. Dewitt was born 11/17/1904
supposedly in Ga. He is the son of Thomas Lynclay Watson and Clara Belle
Carroll. Annie was born about 1909 in Georgia. Both are enumerated with
their grandfather John W Carroll in the 1910 census of Chattahooche Co, Ga
and with him in the 1920 census of Sumter Co. Also present on the 1910 list
is a Clara who is supposedly a dau of John W. and the m
I am looking for information on my Dobbins ancestors of Sumter County,
Georgia. I am trying to find out what happened to Abram (Abraham) Dobbins
who was listed on the 1850 census with his wife Amanda Norris Dobbins. I
have not been able to locate them after 1850. Any help is appreciated.
Mary
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Andersonville researchers:
In 1992, while doing genealogical research via microfilm of old 1874
local newspapers, I came across an extensive newspaper article written by
L. M. Park, a 15 year old guard who was stationed at Andersonville almost
from the first establishment of the prison. The end of this article says
"L. M. Park in SOUTHERN MAGAZINE".
This article is entitled: THE REBEL PRISON PEN AT ANDERSONVILLE, GA.
William A. Mills
Perry, GA
wmamills@juno.com
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Andersonville researchers:
In 1992, while doing genealogical research via microfilm of old 1874
local newspapers, I came across an extensive newspaper article written by
L. M. Park, a 15 year old guard who was stationed at Andersonville almost
from the first establishment of the prison. The end of this article says
"L. M. Park in SOUTHERN MAGAZINE".
This article is entitled: THE REBEL PRISON PEN AT ANDERSONVILLE, GA.
William A. Mills
Perry, GA
wmamills@juno.com
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I am searching for the parents of Charles W. Morgan who appears in the
1850 Sumter County, Georgia Census as 60 years and born in Georgia (only
58 years in the 1860 Census). Charles' will was probated on 2 August
1869. The children Charles list in his Will are sons: Robert W., Gibbon
W., John W., and Charles W. Morgan. Daughter, Julie E. Jones is also
named. I am a descendant of Robert W. Morgan's son, William Cooper
Morgan (born 1859/60, Sumter County).