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 First Generation

1. John M. HAMMOCK was born about 1772. He died on 24 Aug 1843 in Talbot Co. GA. 1830
Talbot Co., GA census shows John Hammock as being born in 1800
1850 GA census Talbot Co-I have reconstructed Rebecca HAMMOCK-McBRYDE's family from

this record since the family lived next door to Robert H

McBRYDE in the 1840 and 1850.

From Talbot Co. Will Book A (Abstracted by Gov. Geo. W Towns, Chapter, NS. DAR.)
John Hammock Talbot GA. Dated Aug 24, 1843. Proven-Sept 1843. I name as my agent .........
During lifetime of me and my wife and my executor at my death, Hope H Hammock, my young
son, do take into his charge and control all my property........ as follows.... my
plantation where I now live containing 300 acres more or less, known as No. 97 in 16th
District of originally Muscogee now Talbot Co GA., and the West half of No 98, same Dist.
also one lot, no. 54 in 8th. Dist. of Carrol Co GA containing 202 1/2 acres more or less,
also personal estate, viz. Dinah, a woman 76 yrs. old, Ellen a woman 26, Betty, a girl 15,
Clarissa, a girl 11 years old, Jim a boy 9, Tener, a girl 7, Anna, a girl chil about 5
months old. They being the slaves which I now own. Also 2 horses, a sorrel mare, a bay
horse, also 28 or 30 head of hogs, whole crop of cotten, corn, oates, Gin Irons, Thrashing
machine Irons, Cotton screw: also, all my house furniture, consisting of Beds, bed
clothing, tables, sideboards, chests, trunks, plates dishes, all notes, papers, bounus
accounts and all else of value........ With above descrived property the said Hope
H. Hammock shall pay off all my indebtedness, personal and security. Also, give to me
and my wife Rachael, his mother a food and sufficient support as long as both or
either of us shall live. No division of Estate so long as wife and I live. At death
the following division: Son Robert B Harrison (Hammock) 2 50/100 dollars to be paid
when convenient. Son John P Hammock 2 50/ dollars. Son Lewis W, $5/00. Daughter Mary
Posey $20/00. Son William E, $5/00. Son Jackson Hammock, $5/00. Daughter Rebecca
McBride, $5/00. Daughter Nancy Childers, my girl Clarissa, which property I give to
Nancy Childers, the wife of John Childers. Daughter Elizabeth Adams, wife of Caleb
Adams of Stewart Co, my girl Betty. Son Hope H Hammock, Negoes, Ellen, a woman and
Anna her child, now about 5 months old, Jim a boy, Tener, a girl, and all my other
property that may remain. Signed John Hammock X (his mark) Witnesses

Charles A Brown X (his mark) Phillip Steed X (his mark)

LAND RECORDS:Georgia 1827 Land Lottery - Drew lot no 54, district 8, section 5 in
Carroll County, Georgia. Listed as John Hammock, Sr. living in the Mullins District of
Jones County.

CENSUS:1830 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.335.
males - 5-10 - 1
10-15 - 2
20-30 - 1 - (probably one of his children or in-laws)
50-60 - 1 - John HAMMOCK
females - to 5 - 2
5-10 - 2
20-30 - 1
60-70 - 1 - Racheal HAMMOCK

LAND RECORDS:1805 Georgia Land Lottery - John Hammock of Harden's Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia, p. 2154.

John M. HAMMOCK and Rachell UNKNOWN were married before 1795. Rachell UNKNOWN was
born in 1767 in PA. She died after 1850 in GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia
Census, listed as 83 years old. Living in house #9. Her son, Hope H. HAMMOCK is livingin house #7. Birthplae is listed
as Pennsylvania. John M. HAMMOCK and Rachell UNKNOWN had the following children:
+2 i. Robert B. HAMMOCK, born about 1795, , , GA; married Nancy "Polly" LUKER, before 1814, , Jones Co., Georgia; died after 1850, Carrollton, Carroll Co., GA.
+3 ii. Rebecca M HAMMOCK, born on 20 Aug 1799, , Wilkes Co., GA; married Robert H MCBRYDE, on 15 May 1817, Jones Co, GA; died on 12 Aug 1883, , Talbot Co., GA.
+4 iii. John P HAMMOCK, born in 1800, Jones Co., GA; married Sarah USSERY 1st wife, on 27 May 1829, Jones Co, GA; married 2nd wife Rebecca Jane DANIEL, on 9 Apr 1858, Talbot Co. GA.
+5 iv. Jackson HAMMOCK, born on 1 Jul 1801, , , GA; married Rebecca HARDAWAY, on 17 Oct 1821, , Jones Co., GA; died on 31 Dec 1873, , Chambers Co., AL.
+6 v. Elizabeth HAMMOCK, born in 1803, GA; married Caleb ADAMS 1st husb, on 25 Jun 1825; died on 27 Aug 1895, Commerce, Hunt County, Texas.
+7 vi. Lewis W. HAMMOCK, born in 1805, GA; married Aremisia DAVENPORT, on 9 Jul 1829, Jones Co., GA.
+8 vii. Hope Hull HAMMOCK, born about 1806, , Jones Co., GA; married Martha A MCCRARY, on 30 Oct 1830, Talbot Co. GA; died , Talbot Co., GA.
+9 viii. Nancy HAMMOCK, born in 1806, GA; married John CHILDERS, on 17 Jan 1821, Jones Co, GA.
+10 ix. Mary HAMMOCK, born in 1837.
+11 x. William B. HAMMOCK, married Polly LUKER, on 27 Dec 1816, , Jasper Co., GA; died in May 1848, , Talbot Co., GA.

Second Generation
2. Robert B. Hammock (John M.-1) was born about 1795 in , , GA. He died after 1850
in Carrollton, Carroll Co., GA.

Most of the following data is from a family group sheet prepared by Thomas Daniel
Knight for Felix Hammack (95)

7 Sep. 1814. "This is to forewarn all persons from trading contraction, harboring
or supporting my wife Nancy Hammock in any manner whatever as I am determined not to
pay any of her contracts as she left my bed and board with any provocation (signed):
Robert B Hammack (Georga Journal, 7 Sep 1814)

12 Oct 1814. "To all whom it may concern is is hereby made known,that whereas I have
for some time past advertised in the public papers that my wife Nancy had without
provocation left my bed and board , and ----forewarned any person---- from harboring
or crediting her in any manner---but I do hereby take this method to make known that I
do hereby entirely reverse my said advertisement respecting my wife Nancy and I am
willing to be reunited again as man and wife, this 6th Oct. 1814, (signed) Robert B
Hammack (Georgia Journal, 12 Oct 1814)

Robert B. Hammock and Nancy "Polly" Luker were married before 1814 in , Jones Co.,
Georgia. Nancy "Polly" Luker was born. According to 1850 Carroll Co. GA census R.B
Hammock and Polly were married in Jasper Co. GA. Robert B. Hammock and Nancy "Polly"
Luker had the following children:

12 i. Christopher Hammock was born about 1835 in , Carroll Co., GA.
1850 Carroll County, GA Census.

3. Rebecca M Hammock (John M.-1) was born on 20 Aug 1799 in , Wilkes Co., GA. She
died on 12 Aug 1883 in , Talbot Co., GA. She was buried in McBryde Family Cem.,
Talbot Co., GA. Rebecca's head stone reads, beside birth and death dates:

"O! Mother, thou wert faithful to the lambs committed to thy charge here below. Oh May
theyt be faithful to follow thy voice and call till they all will arrive in the fold
which thou has entered.

She was a devoted member of the Methodist faith.

The McBryde home is across the road from the site of the Central Camp Ground and old
spring, developed by the Methodists in 1875, and near the site of McBryde's Church.

Church:  Talbotton (Talbot County, Georgia) Baptist Church Minutes - 1828-1879. Film #
0249476. May 28, 1830 - item 3 - Rebecca Hammock recieved by letter. Received with
Peggy Adams (Elizabeth Hammock ?) and Mary Mitchell.

May 5, 1832 - item 6 - Rebecca Hammock applied for letter of dismission and it was
granted. Applied with Nancy (?) Junion, Nancy Childers, and Charity Blalock.

Census:  1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.226, 16th District. Listed as 50 years old.

Rebecca's head stone reads, beside birth and death dates:
"O! Mother, thou wert faithful to the lambs committed to thy charge here below. Oh May
theyt be faithful to follow thy voice and call till they all will arrive in the fold
which thou has entered.
She was a devoted member of the Methodist faith.

The McBryde home is across the road from the site of the Central Camp Ground and old spring, developed by the Methodists in 1875, and near the site of McBryde's Church.

CHURCH:Talbotton (Talbot County, Georgia) Baptist Church Minutes - 1828-1879. Film # 0249476. May 28, 1830 - item 3 - Rebecca Hammock recieved by letter. Received with Peggy ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK ?) and Mary MITCHELL.

May 5, 1832 - item 6 - Rebecca Hammock applied for letter of dismission and it was granted. Applied with Nancy (?) JUNION, Nancy CHILDERS, and Charity BLALOCK.

CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.226, 16th District. Listed as 50 years old.

Rebecca M HAMMOCK and Robert H MCBRYDE were married on 15 May 1817 in Jones Co, GA. Robert H McBride and Rebecca M Hammock were married in Jones Co 15 May 1817 by Green Watley,JP, Robert H MCBRYDE (son of John MCBRIDE and UNKNOWN 1st wife) was born on 11 Feb 1797 in Jones Co, GA. He died on 4 Jul 1860 in Talbot Co. GA. He was buried in McBryde Family Cem., Talbot Co., GA. CONTRIBITORS:

Data compiled and put together by Thomas J. McBryde

This material may not be used in any form for commercial purposes but may be freely exchange to gain additional data. Parts of it is copyrighted. Aug 2005
Data from Ransom McBride, Mrs John H. "Libba" Woodall, Larry James McBRYDE [LMC949@airmail.net], Mrs. Jessie Efurd, Mrs Carolyn Johnson, Data also from Melvin Sparks Jr. His tie is to Lewis P McBryde.
Diana Rae Norton Bagwell - Her tie is to Zachariah McBryde and Estella Cox.
Linda Susan McBryde-Masing, Marilyn J. McBride - Her tie is to Cincinnatus McBryde
Kent Andrew "Drew" Spencer - tie is Cincinnatus "Since" McBryde son of Lewis P. McBryde.

1820 records list Robert McBryde living in Jones Co., GA
1850 census lists Robert H McBride birth place as GA
1860 census lists Robert H McBride birth place as SC
1880 census lists Robert H. McBide birth place as reported by son as NC and son William as GA
In 1827 reported to be in Upson Co., GA.
Data from 1860-1870 Talbot Co GA census.
1840 Talbot Co GA census pg 223 R H McBRIDE had 5 boys below 25 yrs age and 7 girls below 25 yrs.
Was on 1820 GA census in Jones Co. GA.
In 1820 land lottery of GA he received Lot #407 in Dist 4 of Early Co while resident.
He was in Upson Co GA in 1832.
Inventories and Appriasals Book (1855-66) Talbot Co GA show Robert's estate being settled (pg446) 11 June 1862- His widow Rebecca McBride was noted as well as administrator John T McBryde.

From Travels in Old Georgia County by Wm H Davidson Vol. III (of 4) Page 9 (1988).The McBryde family setteled in Talbot Co in 1832 and stagecoach passengers rested at McBryde's stop years before Geneva was a town. The house is in the 16th Land Dist, Geneva GMD 889, on the east side of US Highway 80, about five and one half miles south of Talbottom. It is opposite the intersection of Copagee Road (correctly, Koockogey Rd) with the highway, on a considerable embankment. Across the highway from the front of the house, at the side of Koockogey Rd., many of the McBrydes are buried in their family cemetery. Head stone for Robert McBryde gives birth and death dates with the inscription

"Erected to the memory of an indulgent husband and father by his wife and children"

Taken from History of Hope Hull Hammock.

"Hope Hull Hammock of Geneva, built a cotton warehouse. Several thousand bales of the cotton were stored there at the beginning of the Civil War. During the great fire of 24 Mar 1865 in Geneva the only store left standing was the Warehouse of W. R. Moore and H.H Hammock's which was down in the "bottom" and escaped the fire. Thousands of Bales of cotton burned for days and all the other warehouses were lost. However, on 16 Apr. 1865 the Union took over and spared, for some reason,W. R. Moore's store, but they torched H.H.Hammock's Warehouse and cotton. Data from 1850 GA census-He and his family lived next door to Lewis McBRYDE-McBRIDE at that time. Prop. value $5,600. Marriage listed in Book A Talbot Co GA.

Geneva neared the end of antebellum development when the McBryde House was built in 1859. John T McBryde lived there in 1860, when he was 41, a planter with $2,500 of real estate and $5,025 of personal estate. His wife, Gracey E McBryde, was 35. They were born in GA. It was the home of the John T McBryde family for more than 90 years.""Torn down several years ago, the McBryde house site is on School House Rd, adjoining the Cook-Ligon-Hildreth homeplace on the north and east. McBryde plantation lands attrached to the house lot were several hundred acres as late as 1930. East of the Bennett House, McBryde lands were reached by an old plantation road. Along the road were several cabins, some former slave quarters. Easter Howard, cook for about 30 years at the McBryde house, lived on one of them. A cabin in the back yard of the McBryde home was the dwelling of "Old Aunt Nan'" a former slave and family servant, until her death."

Taken from a bottle of OBAN label, a single malt West Highland Malt from Argyll Scotland.

"The coastland of the gaelic people known as "Earra Gael" fell to the dreaded Viking overlordship in the middle of the eight cenury when their rule was at its harshest. It was then that the warrior King Somerled Mac Gillibride became foremost in Oban history. Part Viking, part Celt, he rallied his repressed and despairing countrymen leading them towards a new and lasting freedom from their oppressors. His spirit is said to live upon the precipitous crag of Dun Ollaigh which for centuries has been the descendants of his son and heir Dougall mac Tomhairlie the founder of the great CLAN MACDOUGALL"

Explaination of meaning--nothing except Mac Gillibride is early use of McBride in Scotland which came from Ireland. (TJM)

12 Nov 1850 Robert McBryde was a private in the Company of drafted men commanded by Capt William Butler in the Regiment commanded by Daniel Newnan when discharged in the War known as the War with the Indians in 1812, that he substituted for Mordecai Jacobs and was mustered into service at Camp Hope Jones Co Ga 1 Aug 1812 for 6 months & was discharged at Fort Hawkins Ga 1 Feb 1813. Applied for Bounty Land this date, Talbot Co.

Robert H. McBryde-Served as a substitute for John Mullins in the Company of drafted men under Capt William Huckaby, in the Regiment commanded by Col. Ezekiel Wimberly. H substituted and was mustered into service near Fort Hawkins Ga on or about 1 Sept 1814 for the term of 6 months. He was discharged at Darien Ga on or about 1 March 1815.

Robert H. McBryde applied for Bounty Land 12 Nov 1850. Age 53, living Talbot Co.

Hi application #WO 40506.

Rebecca Hammack McBryde filed for pension & bounty land 7 Oct 1880 at Geneva, Talbot Co Ga. Her application #WC32631. Witnesses were Mack McFarland, age 71 and William McCrary, age 63, who swore they had known her for 63 years and 40 years respectively. At that time, the widow was 81 yrs old, they were married in Jones Co 15 May 1817 by Green Watley,JP, that Robert H. McBryde had died in Talbot Co 4 July 1860 and they had lived in Ga all the time, & in Talbot Co principally. Also appearing as witnessses of Robert H. McBryde?s service in Huckabee?s command, were Robert McFarland, aged 21, living in Talbot Co, and Stephen O. M. McBryde, aged 21, of Talbot Co, testifying that "they each had lived in the same community with her every since they could (recollect?) Dated 11 May 1882.

It looks as though Robert received Lot #4 Sept 25, 1851, allowed 160 acres. Warrant 10612 issued (? Mark) Nov 1 sent to George N Forbes, Talbotton Ga 1 vol 53, pg 53. F. Posey, apparently as Rebecca?s lawyer, wrote a letter Dec 17, 1881, headed Greeneville, Ala., indicating Rebecca?s pension application and the fact that her decd husband HAD NOT received obtained a land warrant for his service.

Papers show photocopy of postcard sent A. F. Posey, Esquire Fort Valley, Ga no date shown

It is possible that this A. F. Posey is related to Rebecca. Remember, her sister Mary married Lemuel Posey sometime or the other, & Mary was apparently decd by 1850.

MC BRYDE CEMETERY: TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA
Location: In the 16th Land District, Geneva G.M. D 889, about 5 and ? miles south of Talbotton on U. S Highway 80. It is directly across the highway from the front of the old McBryde home (still standing in 1988) called the McBryde Stop, built in 1833.
Buried There are:
Robert H. McBryde b. 11 Feb 1797 - d 4 Jul 1860
Headstone reads: "Erected to the memory of an indulgent husband and father by his wife and children"
Rebecca M. Hammock (wife of Robert H. McBryde & daughter of John & Rachel Hammock
b 20 Aug 1799 - d 12 Aug 1883
Headstone reads: "O! Mother, thou wert faithful to the lambs committed to thy charge here below. Oh May they be faithful to follow thy voice and call till they all will arrive in the fold which thou has entered"

William J. McBryde b 9 May 1820 - d 22 Sep 1895
Son of Robert H. and Rebecca M. (Hammock) McBryde.
His tombstone reads, "Who was one of the most respected citizens of Talbot
County and was a man of many virtues and high Christian character. His
delight was in the law of the Lord, in his law did he meditate day and
night."

Elizabeth R. (unknown) McBryde b 21 Oct 1839 - d 7 Feb 1899
Wife of William J. McBryde
Adline Arieadna (McBryde) Amos b 25 May 1829 - d 25 Nov 1895. Wife of George
W. Amos and daughter of Robert H and Rebecca M. (Hammock) McBryde
Georgia M (Ann) McBryde b 8 Nov 1832 - d 27 Sep 1909
Wife of John W. Rose
Sallie (McBryde) Douglas Johnson b 15 Apr 1858 - d 18 Oct 1887
Daughter of William J and Sarah T (Boynton) McBryde
Vernon Lee McBryde b 1 Apr 1833 - d 6 Jul 1869 - wife of J.
T. Colley - Daughter of Robert H. and Rebecca M (Hammock) McBryde
G. Curtis McFarland b 12 Mar 1869 - d 20 Jan 1903
Son of Francis M. and Nancy A. (McBryde) McFarland
Robert H McFarland b 14 Dec 1861 - d 2 Aug 1926
Son of Francis M. and Nancy A. (McBryde) McFarland
George A. Johnson b 31 Mar 1859 - d 10 Dec 1936
Son of Douglas and Sallie (McBryde) Johnson

Cicero McBride, formerly of Talbot Co., GA, died at home in Seale, AL on Thursday last. Remains brought back to Geneva, (Talbot Co.,) GA and interred in family burying ground near the Central Camp Grounds. In addition to birth and death dates the following is on the headstone " For ye are the dead and your life is had with Christ in God. When Christ, whose own life shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in Glory"

Ira Mae McBryde Ligon 25 May 1884-10 Dec 1919 wife of Geroge Henry Ligon and dau of Zachariah McBryde and wife Estella Leola Cox.
George Henry Ligon - 16 Jan 1876 - 13 Dec 1919 wife of Ira Mae McBryde
Marvin McBryde 22 Oct 1887 - 2 Dec 1938
John McBryde 2 May 1919- ???
Lilibel T McBryde 2 Oct 1879 - 17 Feb 1948
Raechal McBryde 2 Apr 1824 - 26 Apr 1894-- Daughter of Robert H. McBryde and Rebecca M. Hammock.
Ira T. Cox 25 Feb 1821- 12 Oct 1877 father of Mary Arter and Estella Leola.
Cox, Lenora 1 Dec 1849 - 1915
C. J. Ligon Sr. 4 Apr 1881 - ????
D. D. Johnson ?-?
Joseph Johnson 26 Aug 1886 - 22 Jan 1892
G. W. Amos J. W. Amos J. T. Amos
Not dated Not dated Not dated
Robert H McBryde and Rebecca M. Hammock m 15 May 1817 in Jones Co, GA and were in Upson Co GA in 1832, and were in Talbot Co GA for the 1840 census.

The McBryde home and "stop" was built shortly after they came to Talbot Co, and was know as a place where Stagecoach passengers rested years before Geneva was a town. They raised six girls and five boys. McBryde descendants were living in the area up until 1950s.

TALBOT COUNTY GA. PETITION TO THE GOVERNOR
To His Excellency: William Schley, Governor of the State of Georgia
We, the citizens of Talbot County, Feeling a deep sense of the duty we owe to our county, ourselves and all we hold dear, when in danger and knowing that it is the duty of everyone to use the best means in his power whenthe most sacred rightts he holds are in danger, feel that when dangers hange about us that power to resist it should be in proportion to that by which we are threatened,

January ---- 1844
CAVEAT Robert McBride in right of his wife Rebecca McBride Caveat in the matter of John Hammock's Lemuel Posey in right of his will
wife Mary Posey and John B. Hammock heirs at Law of John Hammock
vs
Hope H Hammock

In the Superior Court of Talbot County (GA) sitting for ordinary purposes. September Term 1843
At this Term of the court Hope H Hammack having offered to prove and admitted t Record an instrument in writing for to be the last will testament of John Hammock SR. The said Robert McBride in right of his wife Rebecca, Lemuel Posy in right of his wife Mary and John P. Hammock heirs at Law of said John Hammock sent by -------by Towns and Smith their attorneys forbid and resist the probateof Said --will-- nstrument and the admitting the same to record. For this that if the same was ever make by John Hammock sent the same is wholly void for uncertainty and ambigiuty or if he same is of any force of operation it is only the apointment of said Hope H. Hammock as the agent of said John Hammock ----- his and his wife Racheal lifeatime, that the said instrument was not published by the said John Hammock as his last will and testament. That said instrument was nevr read to said John Hammock, That the same was purcured by fraud and if made at all by said John Hammock,

January Term 1844
That if said John Hammock -------- made said instrument in writing at the time of John Hammock and in the presence of each other and that said John Hammock at the time of making and publishing his said last will and Testament was of sound and ---------- mind and sdmemory. And no sufficient proof being offered or cause shown to the contrary why said last will and testament of said John Hammock acceased should not be admited to Record.

It is therefore ordered and -------- by the Court that said last will had been duly proven and that the same be admited to Record. and it is further oredered that letter ----tamentary do issue thereon to Hope H Hammock the Executor thereof he in open court taking the usual oath in such cases made and provided.

Appeal Jan 11 1844

The cavaor Robert McBride in right of his wife Rebecca McBride, Lemuel Posey in right of his wife Mary Posey and John P Hammock heir at Law of John Hammock Sr. being aissatisfied with the judgement and decision of the Court in said case come forward and pay all cost and enter an appeal from the same and bring with them William J. McBride and Hope H.Hammock ------ and John T McBride who together with said Caereators acknowledge the---- jointly and severally bonna for such further court as may accrue by reason of said appeal.
signed in their own handwritting R. H. McBryde
John P. Hammock
Hope H. Hammock
T. J. McBryde
William J. McBryde

The following letter was sent to the National Archivs and Records Admisistration -700 Pennsylvania Ave. NW - Washington DC. 20408-0001 about Oct 28, 1998.
My gg-grandfather ROBERT H. MCBRYDE (MCBRIDE) had two service hitches in war of 1812. Can or would anyone please tell me where go to get data on his enlistment. In both cases it appears the he was a substitute for someone else. The following are the details:

1. Robert H. McBryde (McBride) was mustered into service at Camp Hope, Jones Co., GA, 1 Aug 1812, for 6 montha as a private in Company of drafted men commanded by Capt. William Butler. Robert was discharged at Fort Hawkins, GA 1 Feb 1813. Robert is reported to have been a substitute for Mordecai Jacobs for this service.

2. Robert H McBryde (McBride) again served as a substitute for John Mullins in the Company of drafted men under Capt. William Huckaby, in the Regiment commanded by Col. Ezekiel Wimberly. Robert substituted and was mustered into Fort Hawkins GA on or about 1 Sep 1814 for six months. He was discharged at Darien GA about 1 Mar 1815.

Robert H. McBryde was b 11 Feb 1797 and m Rebecca M. Hammock in Jones Co. GA in 1817. Thus all of the periods of service was before his marriage. Therefore, there is a small hope there might be a record of his next of kin in some of his service records.
Thank you.
Tom
Thomas J. McBryde
Austin TX
Answers back from National Archives:

1. Robert McBride-Private 2 Regiment (Jenkins') Georgia Vos. and Militia (War of 1812) card
# 37834668 and #37834784 and # 37834879 -- Company Muster Roll for Oct 22 1813 to March 8 1814 --Roll dated Milledgeville March 8 1814, Commencment of service 11 Sept 1813--Expiration of service 8 March 1814 --Present. Term of service. 5 months and 28 days. Pay per month $8.00--Amount of pay $47.36

2. Robert McBride- 3 Regiment (Wimberly's) Georgia Militia (War of 1812) Private- Card #37846537 and #37846650 and #37846757l---Company pay roll for Nov 21 1814 to Mar 8 1815 --Rendezvous at Camp Hope 21 Nov 1814--Dischardged at Darien GA --Payed $32.25 for service at rate of 18 cents for contract price of rations and pay of $8.00 per month.

Rebecca M HAMMOCK and Robert H MCBRYDE had the following children:
+13 i. John T MCBRYDE, born on 2 May 1819, GA; married Gracy E. DURDEN, on 4 Mar 1851, Talbot Co. GA; died in Feb 1896, Talbot Co. GA.
+14 ii. Mancel Theodore B MCBRYDE -Squire, born on 7 Jul 1821, GA; married Jane W GORE, on 8 Sep 1844, Talbot Co. GA; died on 2 Nov 1896, Bell Co, TX.
+15 iii. William J MCBRYDE, married Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife, on 19 Jun 1849, Talbot Co. GA; died on 22 Sep 1895, Talbot Co. GA.
+16 iv. Raechal "Addie" MCBRYDE, born on 2 Apr 1824, GA; married GLOVER; died on 26 Apr 1894, GA.
+17 v. Lewis P MCBRYDE, born in 1825, GA; married Mary Ann CHILDERS, on 26 Nov 1843, Talbot Co. GA.
+18 vi. Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE, born on 25 May 1829, GA; married George Washington AMOS, on 3 Jul 1846, Talbot Co., GA; died on 25 Nov 1895, , Talbot Co., GA.
+19 vii. Georgia Ann MCBRYDE, born on 8 Nov 1832, GA; married John W ROSE, on 31 Oct 1894, Talbot Co. GA; married John W ROSE, on 31 Oct 1894, Talbot Co. GA; died on 27 Sep 1909.
+20 viii. Diana "Vernon Lee" MCBRYDE, born on 1 Apr 1833, , Talbot Co., GA; married Josiah T. COLLEY; died on 6 Jul 1869, , Talbot Co., GA.
+21 ix. Cicero MCBRYDE, born on 24 Feb 1836, Talbot Co. GA; married Dorothea A UNKNOWN; died on 15 Jun 1882, SEALE, Russell Co, AL.
+22 x. Nancy A MCBRYDE, born in 1839, Talbot Co. GA; married Francis M MCFARLAND, on 15 Mar 1860, Talbot Co. GA.

4. John P HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born in 1800 in Jones Co., GA. Marriage recorded on LDS IGI in GA.
John P HAMMOCK and Sarah USSERY 1st wife were married on 27 May 1829 in Jones Co, GA. LDS IGI marriages pg 2350-51. (89) Sarah USSERY 1st wife was born. John P HAMMOCK and Sarah USSERY 1st wife had the following children:
+23 i. Mary HAMMOCK, born about 1840, GA; married George W ANDERSON 2nd husb., on 5 Jan 1859, Talbot Co. GA.

John P HAMMOCK and 2nd wife Rebecca Jane DANIEL were married on 9 Apr 1858 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA Marriages book B pg 323. 2Nd wife Rebecca Jane DANIEL was born.

5. Jackson HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born on 1 Jul 1801 in , , GA. Data from Headstone, both birth and death.
He died on 31 Dec 1873 in , Chambers Co., AL. He was buried in Mt. Zion Church Cem., Co Rd 119, Chambers Co., AL. LAND RECORDS:Georgia 1827 Land Lottery - Drew land lot number 151, district 5 i
Lee County, Georgia. Living in the Mullins District of Jones County, Georgia.
CENSUS:1830 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 336.
Family: Males - 15-20 - 1 -
30-40 - 1 - Jackson
Females - to 5 - 1 - Mary (?)
5-10 - 1 - Betsey (?)
20-30 - 1 - Rebecca HARDAWAY

CENSUS:1840 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224. Listed as 30-40 years old.
Family: Males - 30-40 - 1 - Jackson
Females - to 5 - 2 - Gillie Ann(?), Nannie(?)
- 5-10 - 1 - Mary (?)
- 10-15 - 1 - Betsey (?)
- 40-50 - 1 - Rebecca HARDAWAY

Jackson HAMMOCK and Rebecca HARDAWAY were married on 17 Oct 1821 in , Jones Co., GA. Marriage posted on Jones Co., GA website. Rebecca HARDAWAY was born on 24 Jun 1797 in GA. She died on 13 Oct 1874 in , Chambers Co., AL. Data from Headstone, both birth and death.
She was buried in Mt. Zion Church Cem., Chambers Co., AL. !BURIAL:Mt. Zion Church Cemetery in Chambers County, Alabama. Jackson HAMMOCK and Rebecca HARDAWAY had the following children:

+24 i. Emeline HAMMOCK, born about 1823, Jones Co, GA; married Green MERRITT, on 12 Nov 1836, Jones Co, GA.
+25 ii. Elizabeth "Betsy" HAMMOCK, born about 1824, GA; married Richard C. CROSBY, on 29 Dec 1839, Talbot Co. GA.
+26 iii. Mary HAMMOCK, married William J. DOWNS, on 1 Nov 1849, Tallapoosa Co., AL.
+27 iv. Gillie Ann HAMMOCK, born on 19 Sep 1831, Parke Co., IN; married Henry Howard HAWKINS, on 10 May 1854, Tallapoosa Co., AL; died on 14 May 1885, Parke Co., IN.
+28 v. Nancy "Nannie" HAMMOCK, born on 20 Dec 1838; married Hamilton F. SMITH, on 3 Dec 1857, Tallapoosa Co., AL; died on 23 May 1888.
+29 vi. Howard HAMMOCK was born on 3 May 1854. !RELATIONSHIP:from the family records of Mrs. Judson Darden, Sylacuaga, Alabama
- August 1947.  BIRTHDATE: see RELATIONSHIP
+30 vii. Jane HAMMOCK, married James M. DOWNS, on 27 Sep 1849, Tallapoosa Co., AL.

6. Elizabeth HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born in 1803 in GA. She died on 27 Aug 1895 in Commerce, Hunt County, Texas. She was buried in Scatter Branch Cem, Hunt Co., TX. Data taken from Cemeter Inscrptions of Hunt County , Texas, Vol II Compiled by Robert Lee Thompson and Kahy Lynn Penson 1979. Data from Linda McClellan Cutoff-Mountain Home, AR 72653 (97) Her tie is Margaret Hammock and husband Caleb Adams.

Data also by Ms. Martha Mae Baker- P O Box 86 - Lewisville, AR 71845 (May 98) She had a lot of data on the Adams line also.

Elizabeth HAMMOCK and Caleb ADAMS 1st husb were married on 25 Jun 1825. Caleb ADAMS 1st husb (son of Nipper ADAMS and Mary "Polly" FARMER) was born in 1810 in Morgan Co., GA. He died on 12 Aug 1844 in Chambers Co, AL. ! Data on this family from Mrs. Morris "Jessie" Efurd-Gilmer TX 75644-3341
Data on Caleb Adams and Elizabeth Hammack from Mary Louise "M'Lou" Patton Bell

Start following Eliza Ann Adams (Caleb and Elizabeth's daugher) to see where it goes.
In 1835 Caleb moved westward to Chambers Co. AL in company with his brother Joshua Adams and possibley in company with one Jackson Hammock, a relative of Elizabeth Hammock. Elizabeth HAMMOCK and Caleb ADAMS 1st husb had the following children:
+31 i. Elizabeth Anna ADAMS, born on 2 Nov 1826, Monroe Co., GA; married Benjamin James Lucus POWELL, on 4 Mar 1840, Chambers Co., AL; died on 3 Aug 1908, Naples, TX.
+32 ii. Emeline ADAMS, born in 1828, Monroe Co., GA; married William A. HIGGENS, on 17 Oct 1849, Tallapoosa Co., GA.
33 iii. Augustus ADAMS was born in 1829 in Monroe Co., GA.
34 iv. Nipper A. ADAMS was born on 24 May 1831 in Talbot Co. GA.
+35 v. Mary Ann ADAMS, born on 14 Sep 1833, Stewart Co., GA; married Green Lee GRIFFIN, on 26 Dec 1850, Chambers Co, AL; died on 14 Apr 1909, Chambers Co., AL.
+36 vi. John W. ADAMS, born in 1834, GA; married Nettie RODGERS, in 1865, Tallapoosa Co., GA.
+37 vii. Martha ADAMS, born in 1836, Chambers Co., AL.
38 viii. William ADAMS was born in 1837 in Chambers Co., AL.
39 ix. Joshua ADAMS was born in 1838 in Chambers Co, AL.
+40 x. Sarah Jane ADAMS, born in 1840, GA; married John G. BENTON 1st husb, on 1 Jan 1857; married James Henry BEARD 2nd husb, on 1 Jan 1857, Tallapoosa Co., GA; died on 11 Sep 1911.


WELCH 2nd husb was born. The headstone at Scatter Branch Cem. , Hunt Co. TX list a Mrs. E. Welch b29 May 1810 d 27 Aug 1895 --Sure looks as if Elizabeth married again.
7. Lewis W. HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born in 1805 in GA. CENSUS:1830 Jones County, Georgia Census, p.428.(John P. HAMMOCK is on the page.)
Family: Males - 15-20 - 1 - Lewis W.
Females - 10-15 - 1 - Amanda DAVENPORT
CENSUS:1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, listed as 45 years old, having been born in Georgia. Listed as Family # 405, p. 316. Occupation listed as laborer.
Lewis W. HAMMOCK and Aremisia DAVENPORT were married on 9 Jul 1829 in Jones Co., GA. From GRS 3.03 Automated Archives 1994 Aremisia DAVENPORT was born about 1814 in , , SC. She died before 1860. She was born. She died. CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 36 years old, having been born in South Carolina Lewis W. HAMMOCK and Aremisia DAVENPORT had the following children:
41 i. AMT HAMMOCK was born about 1832 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 18 years old, having been born in Georgia.
NAME: Only this abbreviation "AMT" is listed.
42 ii. John HAMMOCK was born about 1832 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 18 years old, having been born in Georgia.
43 iii. Mary E.R.W. HAMMOCK was born about 1833 in , , GA. She died on 13 Apr 1851. Her reference number is. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 17 years old, having been born in Georgia.
44 iv. Robert HAMMOCK was born about 1837 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 13 years old, having been born in Georgia.
45 v. William C.T.B. HAMMOCK was born on 4 Dec 1838 in Marion Co., GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 12 years old, having been born in Georgia.
Served as Pvt. in Co. K 46th GA, Army of TN, Muscogee Co.,GA , Price Volunteers. Discharded on account of Crippled hand 27 Sep 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 1st BCity Bttn, Columbus GA. and was appointed 1st Ser.
+46 vi. Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK, born about 1840, , , GA; married Josiah Ashbury BOLAND, on 30 Sep 1858, Columbus, GA; died on 18 May 1925, Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX.
47 vii. George HAMMOCK was born about 1841 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 9 years old, having been born in Georgia.
NAME: Very difficult to read, looks like Geo WNBT.
Enlisted 4 Mar 1862 Army of TN, Price Volunteers. Killed at Franklin TN 30 Nov 1864.
One of George's descendants is living in Lampasas TX as: Billy J. Hammack- Hwy. 190, Lampasas TX 76550

+48 viii. Edmond Harper Worrell HAMMOCK, born on 18 Sep 1843, Muscogee Co. , GA; married Margaret Velvet BOLAND, on 22 Jun 1866, Waco, McLennan Co, TX; died on 3 Jan 1933.
49 ix. Frances HAMMOCK was born about 1847 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 3 years old, having been born in Georgia.
50 x. Matilda HAMMOCK was born about 1849 in , , GA. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 1 year old, having been born in Georgia.
8. Hope Hull HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born about 1806 in , Jones Co., GA. He died in , Talbot Co., GA. HOW DID HOPE HULL HAMMOCK GET HIS NAME?
The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People 1732-1860 by George Gillman Smith - "In 1788 there came to Georgia a Methodist preacher who was to have much to do with the future of the state and whose descendants have been among its most honored children. This was Hope HULL, born in Worcester, Maryland; he was Hope Hull Hammock of Geneva, Talbot County GA built a cotton warehouse. Several thousand bales of cotton were stored there at the beginning of the Civil War.During the great fire of 24 Mar 1865 in Geneva the only store left standing was the warehouse of W.R. Moore and H. H. Hammock'w which was down in the bottom and escaped the fire. On 16 Apr 1865 the Union took over and torched Hammock's warehouse.
He lived next door to Lewis McBryde (McBride). Hope is listed onthe Census of 1860 Talbot County as a Planter
Data from 1850 GA census-He and his family lived next door Lewis McBRYDE-McBRIDE at that time. Prop. value $5,600. Marriage listed in Book A Talbot Co GA.
CENSUS:1840 Talbot County, Georgia Censes, p.224. Listed as 30-40 years old.
Family: Males - to 5 - 2 - Ulessis, (?)
- 5-10 - 1 - William
- 15-20 - 1 - (?)
- 30-40 - 1 - Hope H.
Females - to 5 - 1 - Catherine
- 5-10 - 1 - Mary
- 20-30 - 1 - Martha A. McCRARY

CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7. Listed as farmer. $5600
Hope H Hammock 44 farmer
Martha 38 wife
Mary 19
William 16
Ulepsis (Ulysses) 14
Catherine 10
Virginia 9
Francis 7
Welborn 5
Julius 3
Jonathan 10/12
Data from 1850 GA census-He and his family lived next door to Lewis McBRYDE-McBRIDE at that time. . Marriage listed in Book A Talbot Co GA.

CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva), dwelling # 177. Listed as 54 years old. Also living with him are John MCNEAL, 47 years old and Jane MCNEAL 46 years old. Hope is listed as a Planter.

LAND RECORDS:Georgia 1827 Land Lottery - Drew Lot Number 253 in District 7 of Carroll County, Georgia. Living in the Mullins District of Jones County.

COURT RECORDS:The Supreme Court of Georgia, Talbotton, January Term 1849.
Hope H. HAMMOCK (executor of Caleb Adams' estate) vs. Wm. J. and John McBride.
Caleb ADAMS owed the McBrides money for a piece of land. HAMMOCK sold 2 slaves of Caleb's and gave the money to Elizabeth ADAMS. Didema ADAMS (sister of Caleb) bought the slaves. This records indicates that Caleb ADAMS was dead by 1844 when the sheriff of Stewart County, Georgia testified that the slaves were old. The record also indicates that John CHILDERS, husband of Nancy HAMMOCK, was in the state penitentiary in Baldwin County, Georgia when he gave interrogatories on 11 Mar 1847, but by May 1848 he had returned to Talbot County, Georgia.

NAME:The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People 1732-1860 by George Gillman Smith - "In 1788 there came to Georgia a Methodist preacher who was to have much to do with the future of the state and whose descendants have been among its most honored children. This was Hope HULL, born in Worcester, Maryland; he was a soldier in the Revolution before he was of age, and a Methodist preacher when he was 21 years old. He was a man of handsome presences, of fine intellect, of fluent and eloquent speech, and of broad views. After he located in Wilkes County he established the first high school in the county and employed a Presbyterian minister to teach it. He was a trustee of the State University and an ardent friend of that institution from it foundation.

William J. McBryde and John P. Hammock administrator of Hope Hull Hammock's estate, because he died with out a will. Per court papers of 17th Dec 1855. From a copy of document. (TJM)

Additional data from Walter Kerry Hammock -Provo, UT 84601 

Hope Hull HAMMOCK and Martha A MCCRARY were married on 30 Oct 1830 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage Book A ---James D. Wilson JP Martha A MCCRARY was born about 1812 in , , GA. She died on 21 Apr 1887 in Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling # 177. Listed as 47 years old. Hope Hull HAMMOCK and Martha A MCCRARY had the following children:

+51 i. Mary Elizabeth HAMMOCK 1st wife, born on 28 Aug 1831, Talbot Co. GA; married Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb, on 3 Aug 1851, Marion Co., GA; died on 20 Dec 1851, Butler, Taylor Co., GA.
+52 ii. William John or Jackson HAMMOCK, born on 21 May 1834, Talbot Co. GA; married Roxanna Virginia HOLLIS, on 25 Jun 1853, Talbot Co., GA; died on 27 Sep 1890, Talbot Co. GA.
53 iii. Ulysses HAMMOCK died 12 Jul 1862 CSA, in Cold Harbor, VA. He was born in 1836 in Talbot Co. GA.
+54 iv. Catherine Melissa HAMMOCK, born on 17 Aug 1838, Talbot Co., GA; married Benjamin F. ELLISTON, on 27 Oct 1859, Talbot Co. GA; died on 23 May 1920, Durango, Falls Co., TX.
+55 v. Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife, born on 14 Jan 1841, Talbot Co., GA; married Capt. Jordan WILCHER 1st husb, on 10 Sep 1865, Taylor Co., GA; married John Wesley SMITH 2nd husb, on 10 Dec 1870, Bell Co, TX; married Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb; died on 10 Oct 1880, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
+56 vi. Frances M. HAMMOCK, born about 1843, , Talbot Co., GA; married Samuel L. DUKE, on 9 Feb 1870, Talbot Co., GA.
+57 vii. Welborn HAMMOCK, born in 1845, Talbot Co. GA; married Eldorado "Eldora" MCFARLAND, on 20 Feb 1870, Talbot Co., GA.
+58 viii. Julius Felix HAMMOCK, born in Jun 1847, , Talbot Co., GA; married Esby "SB" MCCRARY, on 23 Dec 1866, Talbot Co. GA; died in 1901, TX.
59 ix. Jonathan S. HAMMOCK was born in Oct 1849 in , Talbot Co., GA. He died about 1870 in Geneva, Talbot Co., GA. Murdered. !CENSUS:Listed on the 1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.
Listed as 10 months old (August 1850).

CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling # 177. Listed as 11 years old.
+60 x. Zoralda Ruth HAMMOCK, born on 12 Jun 1852, Talbot Co., GA; married John Thomas MCFARLAND, on 12 Oct 1871, Talbot Co. GA.

9. Nancy HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born in 1806 in GA. She was born about 1806 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 44 years old and having been born in Georgia

CHURCH:Talbotton (Talbot County, Georgia) Baptist Church Minutes - 1828-1851.
February 4, 1832 - Received Nancy Childers by letter.
May 5, 1832 - item 6 - Nancy Childers applied for letter of dismission and it was granted. Film #249476.

Nancy HAMMOCK and John CHILDERS were married on 17 Jan 1821 in Jones Co, GA. Marriage recorded by LDS IGI in GA. and CD 3 June 1994, GA Marriages,

Jones Co 1807-1880. John CHILDERS was born about 1800 in , , GA. Data from David McWater Mar 2002. I think he is correct that Jane, Edmond, Prudence and Jackson are John brothers and sisters. However starting with with Hope and younger children, too many are from the McBryde and local Hammock lines not to have been born in Talbot Co., GA and after Nancy Hammock married John Childers.
Data on this family from GA Census, 1850,pg 227, HH 52 and Mrs.Eleanor Greene Hemmes-Dallas TX (1990)

Here are three new Descendants of John Childers which I just recently contacted and they all have indicated they would send me data:
Vernice Harvey (Mar 1999)
M. K. Harrison (Mar 1999)
Charles M. S. (Mar 1999) Unfortunately I never heard from any of the three. May 2002.

COURT RECORDS:The Supreme Court of Georgia, Talbotton, January Term 1849.
Hope H. HAMMOCK (executor of Caleb Adams' estate) vs. Wm. J. and John McBride.
Caleb ADAMS owed the McBrides money for a piece of land. HAMMOCK sold 2 slaves
of Caleb's and gave the money to Elizabeth ADAMS. Didema ADAMS (sister of Caleb) bought the slaves. This records indicates that Caleb ADAMS was dead by 1844 when the sheriff of Stewart County, Georgia testified that the slaves were old.

The record also indicates that John CHILDERS, husband of Nancy HAMMOCK, was in the state penitentiary in Baldwin County, Georgia when he gave interrogatories on 11 Mar 1847, but by May 1848 he had returned to Talbot County, Georgia. According to Mrs Hemmes, John Childers was sentenced tto two years for asault with intent tto murder but pardoned six months early.
CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 50 years old having been born in Georgia
INFORMATION:Census lists him as farmer with $1200 worth of Real Estate.

There are also indications that Nancy and John are divorced and John had remarried in Schley Co Census 1860 to Caroline--------.
Talbot Co Superior Court Records 1828- pgs 30-36 sent to me by Carol Johnson Nov 97 sent me the following:
Sept Term 1836 Nancy Childers vs John Childers - Libel for Divorce
Sept Term 1836 pg 30 Nancy Childers vs John Childers - Libel for Divorce Dismissed
Sept Term 1836 The State vs John Childers
The following is the evidence given in the above case before the Court as a Jury matter.
1st witness William B. Hammock: The prisoner came to his house Oct 17 1835. When he came within a short distance of witnesses house, prisoner hailed witness & said "Hello Buck". Witness answered here. Prisoner then said, "where are you?" Witness answered "here I am". Witness was sitting cutting out beef. A short time elapsed between. Witness heard a noise resembling the cracking of a gun. Witness then cast his eye and saw the flash of the gun. Witness then jumped up from where he was sitting on a pole before the door of his house, and run to the corner of a foundation of house in his yard. As soon as the prisoner saw the witness coming toward him, prisoner wheeled his horse and run off.

Witness heard his wife cry out. Witness ran to his wife and found her down and entirely helpless. Witness' wife was shot with 3 buckshot in the left leg, 2 in the knee of each leg, 2 in the left thigh. The buckshot was large and one in the right thigh, also 3 was the opinion of 3 shot having gone into the left elbow and 2 through the same and between the elbow and the shoulder and more shot her in the breast and entered her breast.
Witness' wife was about not exceeding 3-4 feet from him when the gun was discharged, on his right hand sitting on the same place on which witness was sitting at the same time witness was nearly between his wife and prisoner. This took place near dusk in the evening. The prisoner at the bar is the same person who discharged the gun. Witness has no knowledge of the conduct of the prisoner after.
After the prisoner had fired the gun, the witness came and procured a warrant on the next day after from Mr Hill and with some other person went down to Mr Culpepper's Planta-tion about 4-5 miles below this place and examined a branch was on or in said Plantation, and some of the Company hollered and told witness that prisoner was found or something of that import. As to witness' own knowledge he does not know when the company with him found the prisoner, but when witness came up, prisoner was near the thick of the branch. The branch was thickly grown with bushes. At the time witness turned and went back to his wife after she was shot. When he reached her and found her helpless, he caught hold of her and tried to raise her and called for help. She had fallen on the sl-c-ers (?) of the foundation of the house. H. A. Smith came to his assistance and helped to carry her into the house.

Witness and wife were about then 15 steps from prisoner when prisoner fired. He didn't see the gun until it flashed. As prisoner rode off after he had fired the gun, the prisoner said with some sort of an oath as "damn you, I have sased (?) you" and after getting a little further off, prisoner said "you damn son of a bitch".

CROSS EXAMINATION:
Witness was at John Childers house the same day, late in the evening. In the morning of the same day, witness sister and prisoner's wife came to his, witness' house and her and witness' wife and prisoner's wife and some others came out in the direction of where witness was attending to the killing of a beef. Witness was called to them when prison-er's wife told witness that prisoner had that day threatened to kill her and had presented a gun at her and told her that he would give her two hours to go away in and if she didn't go ny that time her would kill her and she stated to witness further that her children were at home (Childer's) requests a writ to go and present prisoner from killing the children & burning the house.

In the course of the evening of the same day, witness in company with one Smith, went to prisoner's house and approaching the house, witness saw prisoner and heard him say he had off Mary and the children and was the best man on the hill. Some altercation took place between witness and prisoner and prisoner turned to go into the house, as witness supposed for the purpose of getting a gun to shoot witness. Witness, to prevent prisoner from getting his gun to kill witness, pursued. Prisoner turned on witness, drew his knife, swearing at the same time that he would wound witness and came at witness. Witness drew a pistol which Mr Smith had given him on the way and told prisoner not to strike him with the knife. Prisoner put up his knife and witness put up his pistol and both walked into the house together. Afterwards, prisoner went out and invited witness to drink and at the solicitation of Mr Smith, witness drank. Witness then asked prisoner to go home with him and stay all night. Prisoner refused, raising Mary was at his house and if he saw her, he would kill her. Prisoner consented to go as far with witness as Mr William Durdan's. All then proceeded to Mr Durdan's. Just before they got to Mr Dur-dan's, arguing together, prisoner commenced abusing witness and when about to separate that prisoner did have the intention to shoot him.

It was growing dusk. Witness cannot say whether or not prisoner was able to distinguish between his own wife and witness' wife. Witness had not been present for a day or two before that day as he recollects. Prisoner made a had of witness & Smith when they all left prisoner's and witness and Smith conjectured might go to witness' house and kill his wife before Smith and witness could get there.

Witness and prisoner had business friendly previous to this day so far as witness knew. Witness never knew that prisoner ever entertained any ill feelings towards witness's wife. Prisoner's wife is larger and taller than witness's wife.
Witness cannot say distinctly that he saw the gun.
Witness had no difficulty with Caleb Adams on that day. Witness and Caleb Adams was unfriendly. Adams had stated if witness did so and he would kill witness. Witness does not
(know) that Adams had bought any liquor to give to prisoner. Prisoner was peaceable when sober. Witness and prisoner never had a difficulty when prisoner was sober about some-thing. Prisoner has heard (what) witness said about prisoner managing witness's sister, which was settled amicably. Wit-
ness thinks Adams was at the grog shop when he was there. It is about 2 miles from the Court Ground to witness's house and about ? mile from witness's house to prisoner's and about ? miles from Adam's house to witness's. Adams has fled the County in consequence of that transaction.

MRS CULPEPPER EXAMINATION:

Witness saw Mr Childers on the day and heard him say he prisoner would kill Buck Hammock. It was at her house about 12 o'clock. She saw Mr Hammock about the same and Mr Child-ers was sitting in the door of her house when Mr Hammock passed by and Mr Childers observed that he intended to kill that night. She saw Mr Childers at other times that day, he came to her house that day to borrow a gun to kill Hammock with. It was late in the evening between sunset and dark. She saw prisoner pass by her house. He always came in the last time, he didn't then call nor did she say anything. He called for a pistol one of these times he came and being that she had none, he got down and came in and said he would have anyun (?). Prisoner said he wanted to tell what he wanted with the gun but on being asked the third time, said Mr Hammock had taken his wife and children from him and that he intended the gun to kill him that night and come back and stay the night at her house.

CROSS EXAMINATION:

Witness: prisoner was drinking when he first came, he was not drunk, he set down by her, before her. It was between 10-12 o'clock. She doesn't know where prisoner has come from. Mr Hammock was going towards Adams' at the Court Ground. She did (not?)see Adams in the early part of the day but did see him that night. It was between sundown and dusk. When prisoner came at other times, he wanted this gun. He had no gun. He was going on in the direction of Mr Hammock's and came from the Court Ground. He came back back soon and went in the direction of the Court Ground and afterwards came back soon the last time going toward Mr Hammock's. She was in the door when he passed the last time. The door is about 20 yards from the road. He was going very fast. Caleb Adams was at her house with the prisoner after the act had been committed.

D. K. Jimerson testimony:
Witness heard some person call at the forks of the road, he got down and went into the house and saw Mr Childers and Mr Adams. These witnesses asked prisoner if it was so , he said yes, that he had shot Mrs Hammock, that prisoner said he had shot at Buck but supposed he had killed Mrs Hammock and that he was very very sorry for it. Prisoner said he had shot at Buck the damned rascal and that he intended to kill him be-fore he slept, and prisoner desired witness to tell him so.
CROSS EXAMINATION:
It was on Saturday evening after the fact had been known, prisoner was drinking, he did not stagger. Witness never saw prisoner stagger when drunk. Prisoner seemed rational.
EVIDENCE INTRODUCED BY THE PRESENCE OF JOHN MCBRIDE:
Witness saw Mr Childers on the day that the circumstances occurred. Witness was at prisoner's house and prisoner came home soon in the morning. Witness did not see anyone give him liquor at prisoner's house. Prisoner was not sober when the witness and prisoner went to Adams and Adams had a jug of whiskey. These went to Adams about 7-8 o'clock am. Witness left prisoner at Adams' when he went off about 8-9 o'clock. Witness left prisoner and Adams together. He next saw them at the Court Ground. Prisoner was drinking, do not know whether Adams treated him or not. It was in the evening he saw them at the Court Ground. He did not hear Adams or anyone else advise prisoner to go and shoot Hammock. Witness did not see Adams give prisoner a pistol but he saw Adams give prisoner something. Prisoner was on his horse when Adams put his hand in his pocket & either handed it up to prisoner as if he gave him something. Prisoner then rode off and returned. Soon, the prisoner called for powder and Adams gave prisoner his powder horn. Do not know that prisoner was very drunk, he walked about. Prisoner did not act as when sober, he acts some what different. Did not hear what pri-soner said as he went off- after Adams had given him something.
CROSS EXAMINATION:
Witness stayed all night previous to the day on which the shooting took place. Prisoner did not stay at home that night. Witness went home. Prisoner came by and both went to Adams'. Adams offered liquor to prisoner and witness don't know that prisoner took more than one drink while witness stayed. Saw no fraud or trick played on prisoner by Adams to induce him to drink. Adams came to the Court Ground first, don't recollect whether prisoner was more drunk when he came to the Court Ground than before he left him at Adams'. It was in the evening when he saw Adams give prisoner the something. Prisoner had a gun when he called for powder and Adams gave him the powder gourd.

Prisoner came out of the grocery with the gun. Does not know who gave prisoner the gun. Has seen prisoner drunk before. Prisoner was very much of a fool. In the morning, Mr Hammock, as witnesses uncle. Witness knew no unfriendly feeling to enlist between prisoner and Mr Hammock. Don't know that any difficulty endured between Mr Hammock and Mr Adams. Never heard Mr Hammock make any threats towards Mr Adams. Mr Childers is the uncle of the witness.

WILLIAM DURDIN EXAMINATION
Witness did not see Adams treat prisoner with liguor. Adams
ast prisoner to walk out with, went behind the house. Stayed there about 15 minutes and then came back and went into the house and soon after Mr M----g ast witness if had a gun.

Jack Childers came to take his witness's shot gun. Witness said "no". Witness went into the house and saw prisoner have his gun. Witness undertook to take the gun from prisoner but was prevented by Adams. Childers went out and got on his horse, and Adams prevented witness from getting to Childers when Childers got on his horse. He said "I will be damned if I don't shoot Buck Hammock this night." Adams said "go on and shoot, I have got ammunition a plenty". Childers was purty groggy when he left with the gun. Was near about as drunk as witness ever saw him. Adams and Hammock had a little variance and was at variance at that time. It was concerning some hogs and road. Adams was pretty much of a man. Witness does not know that Adams was very violent.

Prisoner came to the Court Ground late in the evening. Don't recollect who came with prisoner. Prisoner came in drunk and singing as usual.
CROSS EXAMINATION:

Does not know whether prisoner walked straight. Prisoneer went away from the Court Ground between sundown and dark. It is about 1 ? miles from the Court Ground to Hammock's. Witness supposes prisoner had been at the Court Ground about half an hour. Did not see Adams and prisoner when they were behind the house. Witness was with prisoner nearly all the time prisoner was at the Court Ground. Did not see and Adams and prisoner talk together there. Was 20-30 persons there.

There was drinking going on that day. Witness was sober that day, as now. Do not recollect (?) about Mr Hammock opening the road.

Sept Term 1836 pg 36.

The State vs John Childers Indictment for assault with the intent to murder and verdict of guilty.

Whereupon it is considered and adjudged by the Court that the said John Childers be remanded to Jail of Talbot Co and there kept until he is demanded or applied for by the Keeper of the penitentiary or his order that he be then and there delivered to the said Keeper on his order and there be conveyed to the penitentiary and that he be confined in the penitentiary at hard labor for or during the space and term of 3 years. The same to be computed and began from the day of his delivery to the Guard sent by the Keeper of said penitentiary for his safe conveyance there.

The following data was put together by David McWaters and posted on GenForum 3 Mar 2002 under CHILDERS surname.
I found what I believe is John in the 1830 census. He is on page 451 of Jones County, Ga. John M. Hammock is on 431, so it seems logical, although it could be wrong.
At that time he had a very confusing census. Here is what he listed;
males 1 20-30
1 15-20
1 10-15
1 5-10
2 under 5
females
1 15-20
1 10-15
2 5-10
1 under 5
The good news is that since John was born circa 1800, the age for the first male fits him fine. The bad news is Nancy was born 1806, so the first female didn't fit for her. I am going to assume that is an error and she is the female 15-20.
Now here is the problem, four of these children it doesn't seem could belong to them. They had only been married 9 years. So it seems likely the boy 15-20, boy 10-15, girl 15-20 and girl 10-15 are simply living with them. Perhaps they were taken in after a death in the family, but, it doesn't seem possible for Nancy or John to have children that old.

Now, go to the 1840 census;
John is on page 207 of Talbot County, Ga.
males
3 30-40
2 10-15
1 5-10
1 under 5
females
1 30-40
2 15-20
2 under 5
Okay, John is 40, so he is one of the other males. The other two would have to be the boy 15-20 and boy 10-15 from the last census, they are still there. The boy between 5-10 from last census has moved out. The two boys under 5 from last are represented here, and there are two new sons. Nancy is 34, so she is the female 30-40. The two girls 5-10 are represented here, and they have two new daughters. The daughter under 5 seems to have left the house or died. (more likely)

Now in 1850 they are still in Talbot County and we have names.
John 50
Nancy 44
Hope (m) 23
Jackson 19
Nancy 17
Zachariah 15
Martha 13
William 11
Rebecca 7
Honor 6
Lucinda 4
Sarah 2
OK, of the two boys 10-15, one has left the house, one is Hope. The two boys 5-10 are Jackson and Zachariah. The boy under 5 is William. The two girls 15-20 have left the house, Martha is one of the girls under 5, I think the other is Nancy and they made a two year mistake before. They have four new daughters.
So we have one child who left the house before 1840, and three before 1850, plus one who most likely died before 1840.
We know one of the daugter is Prudence, whom I don't have a birthdate for, but 1820-1825 seems perfect, and getting married in 1843 has her leave the house at the right time. Mary Ann fits perfect as well, being born 1824, and leaving the house before 1850.
So here is the list.
Unknown Son b.1820-1825, gone before 1840
Prudence b. 1820-1825
Mary Ann b. 1824
Unknown son b. 1825-1830, gone before 1850
Unknown dau. b. 1825-1830, probably deceased by 1840
Hope 1827
Jackson 1831
Nancy 1833
Martha 1837
William 1839
Rebecca 1843
Honor 1844
Lucinda 1846
Sarah 1848
Giving them fourteen children by 1848, at which point I think they are done. My guess is Nancy died before 1855 when John remarried. It is clear John was active commercially with Hope Hammock, the McBrydes etc., and they had 14 kids, I don't think there was a divorce. Also, Nancy is not to be found single in the 1860 census either.
Any input would be appreciated. Not sure what any of this proves, or if it is correct.

One last thing, in the 1820 census there are several Childers in Georgia, but only one in Jones County. His name is Joshua, I am going to research him, (best I can) tonight, and will post tomorrow if I learn anything.

Nancy HAMMOCK and John CHILDERS had the following children:
+61 i. Jane "Janie" CHILDERS, born between 1815 and 1820; married William M. WILLIAMS, on 15 Dec 1842, Talbot Co. GA.
62 ii. Edmond CHILDERS was born between 1815 and 1820 in Jones Co, GA?.
+63 iii. Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS, born between 1815 and 1820, GA; married Benjamin W GREEN, on 26 Oct 1843, Talbot Co., GA; died on 21 May 1895, Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA.
64 iv. Jackson CHILDERS was born between 1820 and 1825 in Jones Co, GA ?. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 19 years old
having been born in Georgia.
INFORMATION:1850 Census lists him as a farmer.
65 v. Hope CHILDERS was born in 1827 in GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 23 years old
having been born in Georgia.
INFORMATION:listed in 1850 Census as a farmer.
+66 vi. Nancy D. CHILDERS, born in 1833, GA; married William D LUMPKIN, on 18 Dec 1854, Talbot Co. GA.
67 vii. Zachariah CHILDERS was born in 1835 in GA. He was born about 1835 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 15 years old
having been born in Georgia.
+68 viii. Martha CHILDERS, born in 1837, GA; married William "Warn" WOOD, on 22 Feb 1854, Talbot Co. GA.
+69 ix. William Winfrey CHILDERS, born about 1839, , , GA; married Cecilia EDGE.
+70 x. Rebecca Frances CHILDERS, born about 1843, , , GA; married George Washington TISON, on 10 Jan 1861, Ellaville, Schley Co., GA.
+71 xi. Honor CHILDERS, born about 1844, , , GA; married Thomas L. MCMURRAIN, on 16 May 1858; died in 1881, Natchitoches, LA.
72 xii. Lucinda CHILDERS was born about 1846 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 4 years old
having been born in Georgia.
73 xiii. Sarah CHILDERS was born about 1848 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p. 227 listed as 2 years old
having been born in Georgia.
74 xiv. Elmira Z. CHILDERS was born about 1853 in , Schley Co., GA. !BIRTHDATE:From the Family records of Ruth Burke Faircloth, New Smyrna Beach,
FL.

10. Mary HAMMOCK (John M.-1) was born in 1837.
Lemuel POSEY was born.
11. William B. HAMMOCK (John M.-1) died in May 1848 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1830 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.334.
Family: Males - to 5 - 2 - (?)
- 5-10 - 2 - Hope H., John P.
- 30-40 - 1 - William B.
Females - to 5 - 2 - (?)
- 20-30 - 1 - (?)

CENSUS:1840 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 229. Listed as 40-50 years old.
Family: Males - 5-10 - 1 - (?)
- 10-15 - 1 - (?)
- 15-20 - 2 - Hope H., (?)
- 20-30 - 1 - John P.
- 40-50 - 1 - William B.
Females - to 5 - 1 - (?)
- 10-15 - 1 - (?)
- 40-50 - 1 - (?)
Additional data from Walter Kerry Hammock -1729 South 500 West - Provo, UT 84601 (97) e-mail In fact from here down to current time was furnished by Walter.
William B. HAMMOCK and Polly LUKER were married on 27 Dec 1816 in , Jasper Co., GA. Polly LUKER was born. Polly's first husb was named Tucker.
William B. HAMMOCK and Polly LUKER had the following children:
+75 i. John Pink HAMMOCK, born on 20 Aug 1820, , Wilkes Co., GA; married Martha Ann WHATLEY 1st wife, on 25 Oct 1840, Talbot Co. GA; married Gracie Elizabeth BARNES 3rd wife, on 25 Sep 1869, , Marion Co., GA; died on 11 Oct 1889, , Marion Co., GA.
76 ii. Hope Hull HAMMOCK was born about 1825. He died about 1855 in Talbot Co. GA.

Third Generation
13. John T MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 2 May 1819 in GA. He died in Feb 1896 in Talbot Co. GA. Inventories and Appraisals Book-1855-1866 Talbot Co GA show Robert's estate being settled-pg 446 11 June 1862 Robert's widow Rebecca McBRIDE was noted as well as administrator John T McBRYDE per Ramsom McBRIDE.
According to the History of Talbot County - Pg 90-91 the town of Geneva was incorporated by an act of the General Assembly approved 18 Oct 1870. The act incorporating the town named George W Jordan, John Durden , John T McBryde, and others as the first council. Per the publication "A Rockaway in Talbot"pg 63-64

"Geneva neared the end of antebellum development when the McBryde House was built in 1859. John T McBryde lived there in 1860, when he was 41, a planter with $2,500 of real estate and $5,025 of personal estate. His wife, Gracey E McBryde, was 35. They were born in GA. It was the home of the John T McBryde family for more than 90 years."

"Torn down several years ago, the McBryde house site is on School House Rd, adjoining the Cook-Ligon-Hildreth homeplace on the north and east. McBryde plantation lands attrached to the house lot were several hundred acres as late as 1930. East of the Bennett House, McBryde lands were reached by an old plantation road. Along the road were several cabins, some former slave quarters. Easter Howard, cook for about 30 years at the McBryde house, lived on one of them. A cabin in the back yard of the McBryde home was the dwelling of "Old Aunt Nan'" a former slave and family servant, until her death.
In 1853,J. B. McCrary & John T. McBryde built a general merchandise store in Geneva, GA
Per Ransom McBride, John T. McBryde's will, dated 21 Nov 1893, names the following sisters: Adeline McBryde, Georgia Ann McBryde, Nancy McFarlin and Addie Glover. John T McBryde and Gracy Durden's marriage from Deed Bk J, p 123-2 April 1851, contract between John T McBryde and Gracy Durden (to be married). Also signed by W J McBryde with witnesses: John Durden and Mancel T McBryde, JP. Marriage of John and Gracey listed in DAR Abstracts of Talbot Co GA Marriages Book B pg 445.

When Columbus fell to the Yankees April 16, 1865, the Union army headed for Macon, passing through Geneva. They torched most of the remaining stores.
The town was incorporated in 1870 with a commissioner form of government, and J. T. Candler, John Durden, George W. Jordan, Charles B. Leitner, John T. McBryde, Perry Morris and Anderson W. Wynn were named first council members. In 1913, the charter was changed, to a mayor and council type government.

John T MCBRYDE and Gracy E. DURDEN were married on 4 Mar 1851 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co. GA marriages in book B pg 445. Gracy E. DURDEN was born about 1825 in GA. She died on 6 Oct 1897 in GA. From the Butler Herald 1897-1910---Geneva,GA, Mrs Gracie McBryde died at her home on the 6th inst. Presbyterian. John T MCBRYDE and Gracy E. DURDEN had the following children:
77 i. Charles MCBRYDE was born in 1870. !In John T McBryde's will Charles is noted as an adoted son. (Will Bk. B Pg 358 Talbot Co GA.
Gracy E. DURDEN was born about 1825 in GA. She died on 6 Oct 1897 in GA. From the Butler Herald 1897-1910---Geneva,GA, Mrs Gracie McBryde died at her home on the 6th inst. Presbyterian. John T MCBRYDE and Gracy E. DURDEN had the following children:
78 i. Charles MCBRYDE was born in 1870. !In John T McBryde's will Charles is noted as an adoted son. (Will Bk. B Pg 358 Talbot Co GA.

14. Mancel Theodore B MCBRYDE -Squire (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 7 Jul 1821 in GA. He died on 2 Nov 1896 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. The following , from "Deaths and Burials in the Columbus GA Enquirer, 1832-1872 pg 174: Goolsby, Mr (40-45) stabbed; had been in a fight with Mansfield McBride; Frank McBride was a witness (15 June 1886)" Data furnished by Mrs John H Woodall-P O Box 97-Woodland GA 31836. This could be Mancel because the McBryde spelling was in transition at this time from McBride. Mancel's father spelled his name McBride at times. The Frank McBride could be Mancel's son Franklin N. McBryde.
Per Talbot Co., GA court records. Mancel was made guardian of Gracy Barnes, orphan of John J Barnes on 23 Jan 1857.

As a matter of interest almost all of Mancel's brothers and sisters were named after names carried down through the Hammock lines. Mancell name comes from the Hammack and Middleton marriages in VA and on back to England. The Middletons intermarried with the Mansells in England, and brought the name to America with their children. (TJM)

From the Texas Historical Commission Staff 6 Oct. 1987 Official Historical Marker with post Bell County TX (order #9076) Location (.3 miles south of Killeen of FM 440 (now state highway #195), 0.4 miles from Lampasas River. By the way, the bridge over the Lampasas River at this point was named the McBryde in 1929. See the Killeen news paper.

McBRYDE CEMETERY (Historical Marker) Mancel T McBryde (1821-1896) who brought his family here from Georgia in the early 1860's began this family cemetery in 1885 upon the death of his wife, Jane W Gore McBryde (1826-1885). A Farmer and Rancher, McBryde selected a site south of his family's home on which to bury his wife. The McBrydes had eight children, four of whom married into the Hoover Family. McBryde and Hoover descendants are also interred here. The burials facing east. The oldest McBryde family graves are enclosed in stone. The McBryde cemetery is maintained by descendants. And is located about 9.3 miles south of Killeen TX on highway 195. At Ding Dong Community

DING DONG, TEXAS. Ding Dong is on the Lampasas River eight miles south of Killeen in southwestern Bell County. In 1979 it had a church and several scattered dwellings, and in 1990 it had a population of twenty-two. Mark Odintz From Texas Handbook.

The old Mancel T McBryde home (still standing -1996) and ranch is currently known as the C. W Duncan Ranch. The home is reported to be visable from the Cemetery. (TJM)

MAXDALE, TEXAS (Historical Marker) "Maxdale is located about 13 miles southwest of Killeen, along the Lampasas River, where several creeks join and flow into the Lampasas River. The first family in the community was that of Mancel Theodore McBryde, who came from Georgia and settled in the valley about 1861. The community, about 10 miles long and 3 miles to 4 miles wide, stretched along both sides of the river between two ridges.

Much of the land which became the Maxdale community was part of a grant to Charles K Resse for his service in the Texas War for Independence. During the early days, the community was called Pleasant Grove because of the groves of live oak trees, but when Frank McBryde, Sr. applied for a post office for the community the name Pleasant Grove was already being used. The Postal Authorities changed the name to Mc's Dale, after the McBrydes, but with the opening of the post office, the name was changed to Maxdale.

The Maxdale Post Office was opened with the appointment of John T Hunt of 20 June 1883. By postal records, Maxdale is one year younger than Killeen. Maxdale Post Office was discontinued on 30 June 1926, with the mail going to Killeen. Maxdale is largely a memory today, although the population has been increasing in recent years."

Another Historical Marker in locate at 10th St, Killeen TX at the Squire McBryde's home. This is a Sesquicentennial Marker.
Ransom McBride caught me on a mistake as to place of birth of Mancel Theodore B McBryde. "Mancel was born 7 July 1821, but not in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co was not formed until December 1827 from Muscogee Co. Muscogee Co was created in June 1825 from Indian lands. Mancel's father was in Jones Co GA in 1820 and received land in Early Co GA in the 1820 Georgia Land Lottery. Mancel's father was on the move, so its difficult to say where he was when Mancel was born". But the best guess is in GA. (TJM)

Additional Data from STORY OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS BY THE BELL COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLS. I AND I 1988. as follows:
Five of the children and their families settled between the communities of Ding Dong and Maxdale. The original crossing on the Lampasas River just above the present bridge was known as the McBryde Crossing.
McBRYDE OR DING DONG CEMETERY-BELL CO. TX
HISTORY OF McBRYDE CEMETERY by POLLY PEAKS ELMORE, 11 September 1988 Mansel T. and Jane W. Goar McBryde were married 8 September 1844. They came to Texas from Georgia with their children. Who were: Thomas J. McBryde married Fanny Gray; Franklin N. McBryde married Mary Hoover; Mary E. McBryde married J. P. Hoover; Adaline E. McBryde married John W. Hoover; Josephine McBryde married W. E. Bruce; Artea McBryde, died at birth (4 October 1858); Robert H. McBryde married Paralee Story; and Jane W. McBryde married Yancy Hoover.

On the 1st day of February 1875, Mansel T. McBryde paid the sum of One thousand American gold dollars to J. G. Hunt for 320 acreas on the Lampasas River. They settled on this land and engaged in stock farming and land investments. Squire McBryde, as he was know to his peers, acquired this title because of the vast land holdings.

Squire Mancel T. McBryde from Killeen or West Bell County was the peer to Joseph Dennis (Bell County or Temple). M. T. McBryde has only recently been written about and recorded in West Bell County History; whereas, Joseph Dennis was noted years ago for being the Chairman of the Committee who cut Bell County out of the tract of Milam County.

To show the family ties of the McBryde's and Dennis families: Mancel T. McBryde - Joseph Dennis Josephine McBryde Bruce - Sarah T. (Sally) Dennis Elmore Adaline Elizabeth Bruce married James Thomas Elmore; bring their families together with the 3d generation.

The McBryde family brought to Texas with them one male slave. They were one of only a few families in Bell County who brought with them a slave from the old Southern States. The Slave that the McBrydes brought to Texas with them died and they buried him in an unmarked grave. Not in the McBryde Cemetery. Gra'Delle Duncan shared with me (Polly Elmore) that there were several unmarked graves to the South line, just outside of fence, and they were those of a slave and several horse thieves.

The McBryde Cemetery is the site that M. T. McBryde selected to bury his wife, Jane Goar McBryde, when she died on 31 August 1885. This is the first interment into the McBryde Cemetery. It was a common practice in the 1800s when a family member died to select a plot on the land they lived and owned to bury their love ones and start a family cemetery. Squire McBryde died in his home which overlooks the cemetery. Mancel T. McBryde is buried by the side of his wife. Since that date there have been 11 additional interments of family members and descendants. The name McBRYDE CEMETERY and the designation of 1/2 HALF ACRE for the size of the cemetery is recorded in the legal deed and located in Bell County Court House. When there is a grave and headstone, then the plot of land automatically belongs to the State of Texas. No family or family member owns the Cemetery because of the Public Law of Texas. Because of funding, the State of Texas depends on family members or interested parties to keep the Cemetery in good repair. No descendant has the right to be buried in the McBryde Cemetery without the expressed approval from Judge Duncan and his sister Gra'Dell Duncan. I would like to express thanks and appreciation to Gra'Delle and Judge Duncan for permitting me to apply for a Texas Historical Marker for this Cemetery. Thanks to Sally Walden, Gra'Delle Duncan, Ruth Elizabeth Caffey, Vera Hays, and Zelma Rhoades for being my Co-Sponsors for helping me pay for this Marker. McBRYDE CEMETERY Francis Kennedy Survey, Bell County Texas Highway 195 (Formerly FM 440) 23 March 1989 Marked with a Texas Historical Marker, Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

HEADSTONE MARKERS IN MCBRYDE CEMETERY.

Paralee Story McBryde wife of R. H. McBryde B: 15 Oct 1867 D: 6 May 1951
Robert H. McBryde B: 2 Nov 1860 D: 7 Octo 1887
M. T. McBryde (Squire) B: 7 Jul 1821 D: 2 Nov 1896
Jane W. McBryde wife of M. T. McBryde B: 14 Jun 1826 D: 31 Aug 1885
J. W. Hoover B: 25 Sep 1843 D: 9 Mar 1926
Addie Hoover B: 20 Mar 1851 D: 17 Feb 1937
J. P. Hoover, Sr. B: 5 Feb 1840 D: 17 Dec 1911
Etta Hoover B: 27 Jan 1849 D:
Unrecorded on marker Robert Yancy Hoover B: 4 Jan 1881 D: 25 Nov 1937
Lilah Turnbo Hoover Claude Speer Hoover B: 2 May 1889 B: 20 Dec 1918 D: 29 Mar 1967 D: (Living as of 1988)
Mack Beauford Hoover Norma Hoover Miller B: 22 Feb 1917 1940 - 1978 D: 17 May 1970 (Daughter of Mack B. & Claude S. Hoover.)
Barbara Reed May 2003 sent me the following news paper article from the Killeen Daily Herald, Bell Co.TX paper.

LEGEND OF BURIED GOLD COINS AT MCBRYDE'S CROSSING LIVES ON

The legend of a pot of gold coins at the McBryde's Crossing on the Lampasas River has led to much digging in the river bank over the years.
Tales of the buried Spanish explorere Gen. Francisco Vazques de Coronado passed through the Bell County area in 1540s and others followed according to "The Story of Bell County Texas."
At McBryde's Crossing, the story goes a man walked across the low-water Crossing, then sat on the pot of gold to pt his boots back on. History does not asy who found it or how many coins it contained. A lot of people have dug around the river bottom looking for gold in 1920s and earlier, but I don't think they ever found anything. says Elizabeth Bigham, who grew up nearby, They have dug all up and down the Lampasas River.
McBryde's Crossing has been the site of other treasures and trials, like its Ding Dong Fame in "Rippley's Believe It or Not"
The river crossing was named after Mancel Theodore McBryde (1821-1896), who brought his wife Jane, and family from GA in 1861. They settled in the area between Youngsport and Maxdale (then called Pleasant Grove). When applying for a post office in 1880s, another town had the Pleasant Grove name, so application was made for Mac's Dale" in honor of McBryde. The post office was opened in 1883 and the name was changed to Maxdale according to "The Story of Bell County, TX"
The original McBryde rock house is the oldest existing structure in the county, according to a pamplet published by the Bell Co. TX Museum. It is on private land, but visible from State Highway 195.
From the Texas Historical Commission Staff 6 Oct. 1987 Official Historical Marker with post Bell County TX (order #9076) Location (.3 miles south of Killeen of FM 440 (now state highway #195), 0.4 miles from Lampasas River. By the way, the bridge over the Lampasas River at this point was named the McBryde in 1929. See the Killeen news paper.
McBRYDE CEMETERY (Historical Marker) Mancel T McBryde (1821-1896) who brought his family here from Georgia in the early 1860's began this family cemetery in 1885 upon the death of his wife, Jane W Gore McBryde (1826-1885). A Farmer and Rancher, McBryde selected a site south of his family's home on which to bury his wife. The McBrydes had eight children, four of whom married into the Hoover Family. McBryde and Hoover descendants are also interred here. The burials facing east. The oldest McBryde family graves are enclosed in stone. The McBryde cemetery is maintained by descendants. And is located about 9.3 miles south of Killeen TX on highway 195. At Ding Dong Community

Mancel Theodore B MCBRYDE -Squire and Jane W GORE were married on 8 Sep 1844 in Talbot Co. GA. Marriage data from "Some GA Co Records" Vol 5 pg 36 with G. Sealey JP
Talbot Co., GA marriage records book B pg 36 Jane W GORE was born on 14 Jun 1826 in SC. She died on 31 Aug 1885 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. !Local historians in Bell Co TX give her name as GOAR and there is good support for this since Mansel's family bible is in the hands of a Mrs. Elizabeth Bigham in Killeen TX. I am currently trying to contact her.

Mancel Theodore B MCBRYDE -Squire and Jane W GORE had the following children:
+79 i. Mary Etta MCBRYDE, born on 27 Jan 1844, Talbot Co. GA; married James Polk HOOVER, on 10 Feb 1870, Bell Co, TX; died on 13 Aug 1917, Bell Co, TX.
+80 ii. Thomas J MCBRYDE, born on 6 Jun 1845, Talbot Co. GA; married Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY, on 7 Sep 1876, Bell Co, TX; died on 14 Feb 1925, Bell Co, TX.
+81 iii. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE, born on 5 Mar 1849, Talbot Co. GA; married Mary Eleanor HOOVER; married Mary Eleanor HOOVER; died on 4 Nov 1919, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX.
+82 iv. Adaline E "Addie" MCBRYDE, born on 20 Mar 1851, Talbot Co. GA; married John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER; died on 17 Feb 1937, Bell Co, TX.
+83 v. Josephine R MCBRYDE, born on 20 Sep 1853, Talbot Co. GA; married William Eugene BRUCE, on 15 May 1873, Bell Co, TX; died on 9 Nov 1914, Bell Co, TX.
84 vi. Artea MCBRYDE -infant was born on 4 Oct 1858 in Talbot Co. GA. She died on 4 Oct 1858.
+85 vii. Jane W "Jennie" MCBRYDE, born on 25 Dec 1862, Bell Co, TX; married Yancy L. HOOVER, on 25 Mar 1899.
+86 viii. Robert H MCBRYDE, born on 2 Nov 1860, Talbot Co. GA; married Nancy Paralee STORY; died on 7 Oct 1887, Bell Co, TX.

15. William J MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) died on 22 Sep 1895 in Talbot Co. GA. He was buried in McBryde Fam Cem, Talbot Co, GA. !William lived in his father's house many years and died there. His tombstone is inscribed, "Who was one of the most respected citizens of Talbot County and was a man of many virtures and high Christian character. His delight was in the law of the Lord, in his law did he meditate day and night."

All of the previous data from "A Rockaway in Talbot-Vol III pg 111" Family data is a composite of 1850-60-70-80 GA census records and the above data. Mrs. John Woodall PO Box 97, Woodland GA 31836 furnished the "A Rockaway in Talbot" Marriege data to Sarah Boynton from "Some GA Co Records" Vol 5 pg 324 with J. B Jackson MG.
William lived in his father's house many years and died there. His tombstone is inscribed, "Who was one of the most respected citizens of albot County and was a man of many virtures and high Christian character. His delight was in the law of the Lord, in his law did he meditate day and night."

Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife was born on 8 Dec 1831. She died on 30 Nov 1857 in Dougherty Co, GA. She was buried in Oak Hill Cem, Talbotton, Talbot Co, GA. One report has Sarah dying 8 Dec 1857, Dougherty Co GA. Sarah died in
Albany according to the Southern Christian Avaocate, 14 Jan 1858, as reported in Marriage and Death Notices from Southern Christian Advocate
Vol. I, 1837-60 by Brent H Holcomb (Southern Hist. Press, 1969).
However I have used the dates from gravestone in Oak Hill Cem. Talbottom, Talbot Co GA. from Mrs John H Woodall-PO Box 97-Woodland GA 31836.

William J MCBRYDE and Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife had the following children:
+87 i. Lena R. MCBRYDE, born on 21 Sep 1851, Talbottom, Talbot Co., GA; married Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE, on 12 Jan 1876, Talbot Co. GA; died on 6 Dec 1906, Holdenville, Indian Territory, OK.
88 ii. Georgia Ann MCBRYDE was born about 1854 in GA.
+89 iii. Sallie P. MCBRYDE, born on 15 Apr 1858, GA; married George A. JOHNSON, on 19 Nov 1882, Talbot Co., GA; died on 18 Oct 1887.

William J MCBRYDE and Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife were married on 19 Jun 1849 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book B pg 324. A copy of the marriage cert. shows the names to be William J. McBryde and Rebecca Boynton who is the orphan of John C. Boynton. Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife was born on 8 Dec 1831. She died on 30 Nov 1857 in Dougherty Co, GA. She was buried in Oak Hill Cem, Talbotton, Talbot Co, GA. !One report has Sarah dying 8 Dec 1857, Dougherty Co GA. Sarah died in Albany according to the Southern Christian Avaocate, 14 Jan 1858, as reported in Marriage and Death Notices from Southern Christian
Advocate Vol. I, 1837-60 by Brent H Holcomb (Southern Hist. Press, 1969).

However I have used the dates from gravestone in Oak Hill Cem. Talbottom, Talbot Co GA. from Mrs John H Woodall-PO Box 97-Woodland GA 31836. William J MCBRYDE and Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife had the following children:

+87 i. Lena R. MCBRYDE, born on 21 Sep 1851, Talbottom, Talbot Co., GA; married Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE, on 12 Jan 1876, Talbot Co. GA; died on 6 Dec 1906, Holdenville, Indian Territory, OK.
90 ii. Georgia Ann MCBRYDE was born about 1854 in GA.
+91 iii. Sallie P. MCBRYDE, born on 15 Apr 1858, GA; married George A. JOHNSON, on 19 Nov 1882, Talbot Co., GA; died on 18 Oct 1887.

Elizabeth R UNKNOWN 2nd wife was born on 21 Oct 1839. She died on 7 Feb 1898. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. Durham Cemetery - From Talbotton, GA go east on US Hwy 80 for 14.2 miles, turn left on dirt road and go 1.9 miles, keep left on dirt road for 0.5 mile to house on left of road, about 200 yards behind house following an old road bed to cemetery. Recorded by Morgan 23 May l972.

Elizabeth R 21 Oct 1839 7 Feb 1899 Wife of William J McBryde

William J MCBRYDE and Elizabeth R UNKNOWN 2nd wife had the following children:
92 i. Stephen Olin MCBRYDE was born about 1862 in GA.
+93 ii. Francis "Fannie" MCBRYDE, born about 1864, GA.
+94 iii. Robert Leo MCBRYDE, born about 1867, GA; married Ethel COVINGTON, on 8 Dec 1905; died in Jan 1950, GA.
95 iv. William MCBRYDE was born about 1871 in GA.
96 v. B M MCBRYDE was born. !Lived in Geneva GA
The following is copied from " A Rockaway in Talbot" Co. GA page 10. "Mrs. Elizabeth R. McBryde, wife of William J. McBryde was born Oct. 21, 1839 and died Feb. 7 1899. She was survived by four sons. S. Olin, Robert L., William, and B. M. McBryde, of Geneva, and a daughter, Mrs brownfield, wife of Dr. Brownfield of Arcadia, Louisana."
97 vi. George MCBRYDE was born about 1878 in GA.

Elizabeth R UNKNOWN 2nd wife was born on 21 Oct 1839. She died on 7 Feb 1898. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. Durham Cemetery - From Talbotton, GA go east on US Hwy 80 for 14.2 miles, turn left on dirt road and go 1.9 miles, keep left on dirt road for 0.5 mile to house on left of road, about 200 yards behind house following an old road bed to cemetery. Recorded by Morgan 23 May l972.
Elizabeth R 21 Oct 1839 7 Feb 1899 Wife of William J McBryde
William J MCBRYDE and Elizabeth R UNKNOWN 2nd wife had the following children:
92 i. Stephen Olin MCBRYDE, born about 1862, GA.
+98 ii. Francis "Fannie" MCBRYDE, born about 1864, GA.
+94 iii. Robert Leo MCBRYDE, born about 1867, GA; married Ethel COVINGTON, on 8 Dec 1905; died in Jan 1950, GA.
99 iv. William MCBRYDE was born about 1871 in GA.
100 v. B M MCBRYDE was born. !Lived in Geneva GA
The following is copied from " A Rockaway in Talbot" Co. GA page 10. "Mrs. Elizabeth R. McBryde, wife of William J. McBryde was born Oct. 21, 1839 and died Feb. 7 1899. She was survived by four sons. S. Olin, Robert L., William, and B. M. McBryde, of Geneva, and a daughter, Mrs brownfield, wife of Dr. Brownfield of Arcadia, Louisana."
101 vi. George MCBRYDE was born about 1878 in GA.

16. Raechal "Addie" MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 2 Apr 1824 in GA. She died on 26 Apr 1894 in GA. She was buried in McBryde Fam Cem, Talbot Co, GA.
Raechal "Addie" MCBRYDE and GLOVER were married. GLOVER was born.

17. Lewis P MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1825 in GA. He was also known as Lewis P. MCBRYDE. Data from1850-1870 census-Geneva-Talbot Co GA 1860 census shows him to be in Marion Co GA. The 1870 census of Talbot Co., GA taken in 5 June 1870 has Lewis and family back in Talbot Co. GA.
Some data furnished by Mrs. Jessie Woodall-Box 97-Woodland GA 31836.
Marriage data from "Some GA Co Records" Vol 5 Pg 7, with Hope H Hammock, J.P.
1860 Census of Marion Co. GA
McBride, Lewis P 37 M Farming $1,000- $1550 GA
McBride, Mary 35 F Domestic GA
McBride, William 15 M GA
McBride, Cincanatta 13 M GA
McBride, Leander 11 F GA
McBride, Cissora 9 M GA
McBride, Cezior A 7 M GA
McBride, Agustus C 7 M GA a twin
McBride, Nancy 5 F GA
McBride, Zachariah 2 M GA

Data from1850-1870 census-Geneva-Talbot Co GA 1860 census shows him to be in Marion Co GA. The 1870 census of Talbot Co., GA taken in 5 June 1870 has Lewis and family back in Talbot Co. GA.

Some data furnished by Mrs. Jessie Woodall-Box 97-Woodland GA 31836.

Lewis P MCBRYDE had the following children:
+102 i. Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE, married Sarah Sadie ISOM, on 24 Mar 1878, Talbot Co. GA.
Lewis P MCBRYDE and Mary Ann CHILDERS were married on 26 Nov 1843 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book B pg 7 -- Hope Hull Hammock JP Mary Ann CHILDERS was born in 1824 in GA. She died on 28 Dec 1890 in Geneva, Talbot Co., GA. She was buried on 3 Jan 1891 in McBryde Cem., Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND ETC. from the Butler (GA) Herald, 1876-1896 by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Genealogical Soc. Inc., 1995: pg 130- 3 Jan 1891, Talbot Co. GA

Mrs. Mary Ann ( Childers) McBryde died at her home near Geneva on Sunday last (28 Dec 1890). Was buried near same place. Widow of Lewis McBryde and mother of Guss Caesar McBryde and Zack McBryde besides several other children. Was in her 66th year.

From Marriages, Deaths, and Etc. from Butler (GA) Herald 1876-96, by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Genealogical Soc, Inc 1995: p 130- 3 Jan 1891 - Talbot Co. GA Mrs. Mary Ann McBryde died at her home near Geneva on Sunday last (28 Dec 1890) Buried at family Cemetery.

To:

Subject: Re: Childers

Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 16:06:24 -0800

Hello, the only Mary Ann Childers that I have was born abt 1830 in Giles Co, Tn. My line of Childers. this Mary Ann Childers was the daughter of John and Rutha Cowan/cown Childers, with John being born 1795 in Elbert Co, Ga and Rutha in Madison Co Alabama. I wish I could be of more help. I will however keep and eye out for your Mary Ann and pass on anything I run across. Elaine

Lewis P MCBRYDE and Mary Ann CHILDERS had the following children:
+103 i. William Clay MCBRYDE, born in 1844, Talbot Co. GA; married Mary Arter COX, on 30 Apr 1882, Talbot Co. GA; died on 5 Jan 1927, Colorado City, Mitchell Co, TX.
+104 ii. Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE, born on 12 Jan 1847, Taylor Co., GA; married Lena R. MCBRYDE, on 12 Jan 1876, Talbot Co. GA; died about 1938, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
105 iii. Josephine Lilanlbn MCBRYDE was born in 1849 in GA.
106 iv. Cissora MCBRYDE was born in 1851 in GA.
+102 v. Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE, married Sarah Sadie ISOM, on 24 Mar 1878, Talbot Co. GA.
107 vi. Ceasar Augustus MCBRYDE was born in May 1853 in Talbot Co. GA.
+108 vii. Nancy MCBRYDE, born in 1855, GA; married Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL, on 4 Nov 1875, Tayor Co., GA.
+109 viii. Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE, born on 28 Feb 1858, GA; married Estella Leola "Ella" COX, on 22 Jan 1862, Talbot Co., GA; died on 28 Oct 1937, Amerest, Lamb Co., TX.
110 ix. John MCBRYDE was born in Apr 1862 in GA.
+111 x. Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife, born in 1863, GA; married Marcus GHOLSON, about 1888, Talbot Co. GA (prob); died on 12 Mar 1924, Bell Co, TX.

Mary Ann CHILDERS was born in 1824 in GA. She was buried on 3 Jan 1890 in McBryde Cem., Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND ETC. from the Butler (GA) Herald, 1876-1896 by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Genealogical Soc. Inc., 1995: pg 130- 3 Jan 1891, Talbot Co. GA

Mrs. Mary Ann ( Childers) McBryde died at her home near Geneva on Sunday last (28 Dec 1890). Was buried near same place. Widow of Lewis McBryde and mother of Guss Caesar McBryde and Zack McBryde besides several other children. Was in her 66th year.

She died on 28 Dec 1890 in Geneva, Talbot Co., GA. From Marriages, Deaths, and Etc. from Butler (GA) Herald 1876-96, by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Genealogical Soc, Inc 1995: p 130- 3 Jan 1891 - Talbot Co. GA Mrs. Mary Ann McBryde died at her home near Geneva on Sunday last (28 Dec 1890) Buried at family Cemetery.

18. Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 25 May 1829 in GA. She died on 25 Nov 1895 in , Talbot Co., GA. She was buried in McBryde Fam Cem, Talbot Co, GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.226, 16th District. Listed as 21 years old.

Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE and George Washington AMOS were married on 3 Jul 1846 in Talbot Co., GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book B pg 149 George Washington AMOS was born on 9 Feb 1812. !Marriage data from "Some GA Co Records" Vol 5, pg 149 with Euclidus Hogg, J. P.

 Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE and George Washington AMOS had the following children:
117 i. Arieada AMOS was born.
+118 ii. Peter Francis AMOS.
George Washington AMOS was born on 9 Feb 1812. !Marriage data from "Some GA Co Records" Vol 5, pg 149 with Euclidus
Hogg,
J. P. Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE and George Washington AMOS had the following children:
119 i. Arieada AMOS was born.
+120 ii. Peter Francis AMOS.

19. Georgia Ann MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 8 Nov 1832 in GA. She died on 27 Sep 1909. She was buried in McBryde Fam Cem, Talbot Co, GA. Reporting the wedding of Georgia Ann McBryde, daughter of Robert H. and Rebecca McBryde, the Talbottom New Era said, "There is a web of romance woven around this marriage, making it unlike the muptials we hear of every day" Avowing that the "course of true love never runs smoothly," is was stated that she was once engaged, but parental objections separated her from her betrothed about 1877. The young man moved away and married another. A few years later his wife died. A mutual friend,, inquiring about the location of the two, finding a wodower and a miss, encouraged a correspondence between them.

Two months later, Miss McBryde was married to John W Rose of Atlanta GA., on 31 Oct 1894, the Rev. Stokes officiating. The ceremony was at the ancestral home of the bride, where William J and Elizabeth R McBryde then lived, before a "large number of guests." After the wedding dinner forbridal party and guest, the bride and groom were off by train at Geneva for a honeymoon and to see the Dixie Fair. A romance begun seventeen years before began anew!

89 - Durham Cemetery - From Talbotton, GA go east on US Hwy 80 for 14.2 miles, turn left on dirt road and go 1.9 miles, keep left on dirt road for 0.5 mile to house on left of road, about 200 yards behind house following an old road bed to cemetery. Recorded by Morgan 23 Mayl972.
Georgia A McBryde 8 Nov 1832 27 Sep 1909

Georgia Ann MCBRYDE and John W ROSE were married on 31 Oct 1894 in Talbot Co. GA. John W ROSE was born. !Reporting the wedding of Georgia Ann McBryde, Daughter of Robert H McBryde and Rebecca McBryde, the Talbotton New Era said"There is a web of romance woven around this marriage, making it unlike the nuptials
we hear of every day" Avowing that the "course of true love never runs smoothly," it was stated that she was once engaged, but parental objections separated her from her betrothed about 1877. The young man moved away and married. A few years later his wife died. A mutual friend, inquiring about the location of the two ,finding a widower and
a miss, encouraged a correspondence between them. Two Months later, Miss McBryde was married to John W Rose, of Atlanta GA, on 31 Oct 1894, the Rev Stokes officiating. The ceremony was at the ancestral home of the bride, where William J and Elizabeth R McBryde then lived.

20. Diana "Vernon Lee" MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 1 Apr 1833 in , Talbot Co., GA. She died on 6 Jul 1869 in , Talbot Co., GA. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. BURIAL:McBryde Famlily Cemetery, north of Geneva, Georgia. Listed as Mrs. Vernon Lee, the Gravemearker states that this is the daughter of R.H. MCBRYDE and Rebecca HAMMOCK MCBRYDE.
This person is not listed in the 1850 census record with the family.
Kerry Hammock informs me Feb 2004 that he went to grave site and inspected the headstone and found the name Diana on the stone as well an Vernon Lee. Vernon Lee is still a mystery. See notes in William "O" Hammock and see #1 contributor.

BURIAL:McBryde Famlily Cemetery, north of Geneva, Georgia. Listed as
Mrs. Vernon Lee, the Gravemearker states that this is the daughter of R.H.
MCBRYDE and Rebecca HAMMOCK MCBRYDE.
This person is not listed in the 1850 census record with the family.
Diana "Vernon Lee" MCBRYDE and Josiah T. COLLEY were married. Josiah T. COLLEY was born about 1829 in GA. Data from 1850 Talbot Co. GA census. Where he is listed as Josiah T. Colley.
Josiah T. COLLEY was born about 1829 in GA. Data from 1850 Talbot Co. GA census. Where he is listed as Josiah T. Colley.

21. Cicero MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 24 Feb 1836 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 15 Jun 1882 in SEALE, Russell Co, AL. He was buried on 17 Jun 1882 in McBryde Fam Cem, Talbot Co, GA. MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND ETC. from the Butler (GA) Herald, 1876-1896 by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Genealogical Soc. Inc., 1995: pg 32, 20 Jun 1882 Cicero McBride, formerly of Talbot Co., died at home in Seale, AL on Thiursday last. Remains brought backt o geneva and interred in family burying grounds near the Central Camp Grounds. From Marriages, Deaths, and Etc. from Butler (GA) Herald 1876-96, by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Geneealogical Soc, Inc 1995: p 32--20 Jun 1882--Cicero McBride, formerly of Talbot Co., GA, died at home in Seale, AL on Thursday last. Remains brought back to Geneva, (Talbot Co.,) GA and interred in family burying ground near the Central Camp Grounds.
In addition to birth and death dates the following is on the headstone "
For ye are the dead and your life is had with Christ in God. When Christ, whose own life shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in Glory"

From Marriages, Deaths, and Etc. from Butler (GA) Herald 1876-96, by Marilyn A Windham (Central GA Geneealogical Soc, Inc 1995: p 32--20 Jun 1882--Cicero McBride, formerly of Talbot Co., GA, died at home in Seale, AL on Thursday last. Remains brought back to Geneva, (Talbot Co.,) GA and interred in family burying ground near the Central Camp Grounds.

Cicero MCBRYDE and Dorothea A UNKNOWN were married. Dorothea A UNKNOWN was born.
Dorothea A UNKNOWN was born.

22. Nancy A MCBRYDE (Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1839 in Talbot Co. GA.
Nancy A MCBRYDE and Francis M MCFARLAND were married on 15 Mar 1860 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book C pg 438. Francis M MCFARLAND was born. !Marriage in Talbot Co Nancy A MCBRYDE and Francis M MCFARLAND had the following children:
121 i. Robert H MCFARLAND was born on 14 Dec 1861. He died on 2 Aug 1926.
122 ii. G Curtis MCFARLAND was born on 12 Mar 1869. He died on 20 Jan 1903.

Francis M MCFARLAND was born. !Marriage in Talbot Co Nancy A MCBRYDE and Francis M MCFARLAND had the following children:

123 i. Robert H MCFARLAND was born on 14 Dec 1861. He died on 2 Aug 1926.
124 ii. G Curtis MCFARLAND was born on 12 Mar 1869. He died on 20 Jan 1903.

23. Mary HAMMOCK (John P-2, John M.-1) was born about 1840 in GA.

Mary HAMMOCK and George W ANDERSON 2nd husb. were married on 5 Jan 1859 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book C pg 365 George W ANDERSON 2nd husb. was born.

24. Emeline HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born about 1823 in Jones Co, GA.

Emeline HAMMOCK and Green MERRITT were married on 12 Nov 1836 in Jones Co, GA. From GRS 3.03 Automated Archives 1994 and LDS IGI GA. Green MERRITT was born. Emeline HAMMOCK and Green MERRITT had the following children:

125 i. Wiley Green MERRITT was born about 1839 in GA.
126 ii. Green B MERRITT was born about 1845 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
127 iii. Sarah F. MERRITT was born about 1847 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
128 iv. Mary C. MERRITT was born about 1850 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
129 v. Amanda M. MERRITT was born about 1853 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
130 vi. George W. MERRITT was born about 1856 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.

25. Elizabeth "Betsy" HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born about 1824 in GA. !RELATIONSHIP:from family records of Mrs. Judson Darden, Sylacauga, Alabama -
August 1947.
MARRIAGE:Mrs. Judson Darden's records indicate a marrige to COSBY.
Elizabeth "Betsy" HAMMOCK and Richard C. CROSBY were married on 29 Dec 1839 in Talbot Co. GA. Richard C. CROSBY was born in GA. Data on family from Chambers Co. AL 1850 census - Household 467 Elizabeth "Betsy" HAMMOCK and Richard C. CROSBY had the following children:
131 i. William I. CROSBY was born about 1841 in GA.
132 ii. Jane CROSBY was born about 1842.
133 iii. Henry CROSBY was born about 1843 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
134 iv. Catherine CROSBY was born about 1844 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
135 v. Rebecca C. CROSBY was born about 1849 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.

26. Mary HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born. !RELATIONSHIP:from the family records of Mrs. Juson Darden, Sylacauga, Alabama
- August 1947.

Mary HAMMOCK and William J. DOWNS were married on 1 Nov 1849 in Tallapoosa Co., AL. Marriage info from Tallapoosa Co AL Marriage Book B2 pg 460. William J. DOWNS was born.

27. Gillie Ann HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born on 19 Sep 1831 in Parke Co., IN. She died on 14 May 1885 in Parke Co., IN. !RELATIONSHIP:from the family records of Mrs. Judson Darden, Sylacauga,
Alabama - August 1947.
MARRIAGE:Mrs. Judson Darden's records indicate a marrige to Henry HAWKINS.
Gillie Ann HAMMOCK and Henry Howard HAWKINS were married on 10 May 1854 in Tallapoosa Co., AL. Marriage book 3 pg 225, Tallapoosa Co., AL, Court House. Henry Howard HAWKINS was born.

28. Nancy "Nannie" HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Dec 1838. She died on 23 May 1888. She was buried in Mt Zion Church Cem. Chambers Co., AL. !RELATIONSHIP:from the family records of Mrs. Judson Darden, Sylacauga,
Alabama - August 1947.
Nancy "Nannie" HAMMOCK and Hamilton F. SMITH were married on 3 Dec 1857 in Tallapoosa Co., AL. Marriage in Tallapossa Co., AL court house, book 4 pg 325. Hamilton F. SMITH was born on 5 Jan 1836 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL. He died on 1 Nov 1912. He was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Chambers Co., AL.

30. Jane HAMMOCK (Jackson-2, John M.-1) was born. !RELATIONSHIP:from the family records of Mrs. Juson Darden, Sylacauga, Alabama
-August 1947.
Jane HAMMOCK and James M. DOWNS were married on 27 Sep 1849 in Tallapoosa Co., AL. Marriage in Tallapoosa Co.AL,. Book 2 pg 448 James M. DOWNS was born.

31. Elizabeth Anna ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 2 Nov 1826 in Monroe Co., GA. She died on 3 Aug 1908 in Naples, TX. She was buried in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. "MY great-grandmother was a Adams and Mrs. Bill Powell in Lewisville AR has some additional information on the Adams lineage traced back to 1790 in Halsfax, VA. I am writing her again to send me this information. You might also want to write her. Address-Mrs Bill Powell SR--P O Box 342- lewisville AR 71845" I (TJM) am trying to find who wrote this and when..
Elizabeth Anna ADAMS and Benjamin James Lucus POWELL were married on 4 Mar 1840 in Chambers Co., AL. Benjamin James Lucus POWELL was born on 14 Jun 1814 in Chester Co., SC. He died on 17 Apr 1887 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. Data from photo of headstone at Rose Hill Cem. in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX He was buried in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. He was Baptist in Willow Oak Baptist Ch, Gilmer, Upshur Co., TX. Data on family from Mrs. Morris Jessie Efurd - Gilmer TX (1990)
Other Data from:
Ann Vasser--see letter.
Mrs. Bill Powell--see letter
News article from 1940 Gainesville.
Family group sheet prepared by Susie Patton- Seguin TX

From Chambers Co., AL Marriages 1834-1848 by Elizabeth Wood Thomas---Benjamin J. L Powell and Eliza Adams married 4 Mar 1841, a year later than what I have. Elizabeth Anna ADAMS and Benjamin James Lucus POWELL had the following children:
+136 i. Frances Elizabeth POWELL, born on 29 Jun 1842, Chambers Co, AL; married Joseph Chandler DEAN, on 13 Jan 1861, Skippersville, Dale Co., AL; died on 10 Jan 1897, Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX.
+137 ii. Ruth POWELL, married Alexander BRADY, in 1861, Lee Co. , Opelika, AL.
+138 iii. Ann Elizabeth POWELL, born on 16 Nov 1847, Chambers Co, AL; died in 1930.
+139 iv. Mary Jane POWELL, died Leesburg, TX.
+140 v. Lou "Lovie" POWELL.
+141 vi. Sarah Emma POWELL, married Isaac Timms "Ike" PILGRIM, in 1879.
+142 vii. Mattie POWELL.
+143 viii. Joe Read POWELL.
+144 ix. Sudie "Susie" POWELL.
+145 x. Benjamin Franklin POWELL, born in 1865, Chambers Co, AL; died in 1935, Lewisville, AR.
+146 xi. Ida POWELL, born on 24 Sep 1867; died on 6 Feb 1952, Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX.
147 xii. Billy POWELL was born in 1868. He died about 1893 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. Died of measles.

32. Emeline ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1828 in Monroe Co., GA.
Emeline ADAMS and William A. HIGGENS were married on 17 Oct 1849 in Tallapoosa Co., GA. William A. HIGGENS was born.

35. Mary Ann ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 14 Sep 1833 in Stewart Co., GA. She died on 14 Apr 1909 in Chambers Co., AL.
Mary Ann ADAMS and Green Lee GRIFFIN were married on 26 Dec 1850 in Chambers Co, AL. Green Lee GRIFFIN was born.
36. John W. ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1834 in GA.
John W. ADAMS and Nettie RODGERS were married in 1865 in Tallapoosa Co., GA. Nettie RODGERS was born.
37. Martha ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1836 in Chambers Co., AL.
Christopher SPRAGGENS was born.
40. Sarah Jane ADAMS (Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1840 in GA. She died on 11 Sep 1911.
Sarah Jane ADAMS and John G. BENTON 1st husb were married on 1 Jan 1857. John G. BENTON 1st husb was born.
Sarah Jane ADAMS and James Henry BEARD 2nd husb were married on 1 Jan 1857 in Tallapoosa Co., GA. James Henry BEARD 2nd husb was born.
46. Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK (Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born about 1840 in , , GA. She died on 18 May 1925 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. She was buried in Sunshine Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. Cemetery in on the southwes ccorner of the intersection of Rodd Field Rd. and Wooldridge Rd. in Corpus Christi, about one mile south of where Josiah's farm is located. !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 10 years old, having been born in Georgia.
Data from Carol Johnson.
Data from Ms. Ernestine Jackson-Tuscaloosa, AL (Sep 97).
Curtis Boland relates some of his grandmother Susan's experiences:

When Josiah was away during the Civil War she and the children lived on a farm. After the war had ended but before Josiah had returned home, one day three carpetbaggers came to her house and told her the Government had sent them to pick up her cattle. She told them they could not have her cattle, and if they came through her gate they would not go back out of it. One of the men started to open the gate and Susan shot him. She did not shoot to kill, but wounded him. She told the other two men to take the wounded man and go, or she would shoot all of them. They took their wounded buddy and left and did not bother her again.

Another time she was ironing, while the baby was sleeping on a pallet, when she heard a noise and looked up to see a panther leaping toward the baby. She grabbed a sheet tossed it over the panther and beat him to death.

Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK and Josiah Ashbury BOLAND were married on 30 Sep 1858 in Columbus, GA. Marriage Bk D. pg 262, Muscogee Co. Courthous, Covernment center, Cloumbus GA. Josiah Ashbury BOLAND was born in 1839 in Fayette Co. GA. He died on 16 Aug 1916 in Woodsboro, Refugio Co., TX. He was buried in La Rosa Cementery, Woodsboro, Refugio Co. TX. 15.Data on this family furnished by Ms Ernestine Jackson-22 Parkview Dr.- Tuscaloosa, AL 35401-3440 (97) from URQUHART, COFFEY, BOLAND, AND ALLIED FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH -Compiled and Written by Annie Velma Urquhart Klyder 1991 in Columbus GA. Tie to this line through Susan Martha Ann Hammock b 1843 in Cloumbus, GA. Father Lewis W Hammock and A Davenport.
1870 Robertson Co. TX census. P. O Bremond pg 95 Family #744.
1880 Bell Co. TX census Precinct #8, Vol 2, Sheet 15,, Line 42
Josiah Boland and his wife Susan left Columbus GA, and moved to or near Bremond TX in Robertson Co. in 1859. The Bolands of GA had lost tract of Josiah and his family until 1980 when Josiah's grandson Curtis Boland of Corpus Christi TX was located.
Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK and Josiah Ashbury BOLAND had the following children:

+148 i. Christopher Lewis BOLAND, born on 8 Aug 1859, Muscogee Co., GA; died on 2 Jun 1935, Girard, Kent Co., TX.
+149 ii. Frances "Fannie" BOLAND, born in 1861, Robertson Co. TX; married James CULPEPPER 1st husb, by 1880.
150 iii. Lizzie BOLAND was born about 1866 in Robertson or Bell Co., TX. She died before 1880.
151 iv. Virginia BOLAND was born about 1866 in Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.. She died before 1880.
152 v. Savana Elizabeth BOLAND was born on 4 Mar 1869 in Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.. She died on 5 Sep 1882. Death and burial records from Gladys Irene Nix Richey- 303 Crystal Hills Blvd-Mantiou Springs , CO 80829-2704--Ph 719-685-9262 (Aug 97) Gladys is a descendant of William J. Boland through his daughter Mararet Velvet Boland and through her daughter Ella Hammock. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Death and burial from Mrs. Gladys Irene Nix Richey of Monitou Springs CO.

+153 vi. Sarah A. V. "Jennie" BOLAND, born about 1871, Bell Co, TX; died in 1908, Mexico.
+154 vii. David Edmond BOLAND, born in 1872, Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.; married Maggie Maye FONDREN 1st wife, in 1897, Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX; married Mable Horoun SEACK 2nd wife, about 1917, Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX; died in Dec 1928, Paris, Lamar Co., TX.
155 viii. Cornelius BOLAND was born on 5 Dec 1874 in Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.. He died on 4 Nov 1882 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Death and burial records from Mrs. Gladys Irene Nix Richey-Manitou Springs, CO. Gladys is a desccendant of C-2 William J Boland throught his daughter D-2 Margaret Velvet Boland and through her daughter E-5 Ella Hammock.
156 ix. Mattie Z. BOLAND was born in 1877 in Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.. Married and had three children. At last account they lived near Austin TX.
157 x. Betty BOLAND was born about 1881 in Bell Co, TX. She died in 1885.

48. Edmond Harper Worrell HAMMOCK (Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 18 Sep 1843 in Muscogee Co. , GA. He died on 3 Jan 1933. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Birth and death dates from headstone at cemetery. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Cause of death] !CENSUS: 1850 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, p. 316, family number 405.
Listed as 7 years old, having been born in Georgia.

Data from Gladys Nix Richey-303 Crystal Hills Blvd.-Manilou Springs Co. 80829 (97)
The tie is through Edmond Harper Worrell Hammock.Edmond's sister went to live with him( her brother) in Killeen, Bell Co. TX after she left her husband and was finally put in an asylum because of losing several children is a very short period of time.
Mance L. McBryde was a witness to pension application in Bell Co. TX in 30 Jul 1930 for Edmond Harper Woprell Hammock.
Edmond Harper Worrel Hammock was in Co. K 46th GA Reg (Vols) from Mar 1863 to 27 Apr 1865. He is described as 5' 5" tall, auborn hair and Blue eyes and fair complexion.
The birth dates and two early death dates taken from Edmond Harper Worrell Hammock's family bible which a copy of was sent to me by Gladys Nix Richey-303 Crystal Hills Blvd-Minilou Springs CO, 80829 (97). The bible is now in the possession of Mrs. Ilva Carpenter Ellis of Breckenridge, TX and will be handed down to a daughter Mrs. Rosie M Ellis of Paduach TX.

Will of Edmond Harper Worrel Hammack: Bell Co., TX

Item 1. I desire that all my debts and funeral expenses shall be promptly paid after my death.

Item 2. E. H. Hammack, of the county of Bell and state of TEXAS, knowing of the shortness of life and certainy of death-------------et al------, declare and publish thisas my last will and testment, hereby revoking all other wills by me heretofore made.

Item 1. I give devise and bequeath the sum of twenty-four hundred ($2400.00) to be used in payment of eitht hundered ($800.00) in cash to each of my children, towit, Mary Hammack, Annis Whitehead, and Ara Boydston.

Item 3. The property of my estatte remaining after the settlemnt of all matters provided for in items 1 and 2 of this instrument, I will, deise and bequeath in fee simple title forever to my children and the heirs of my children hereinafter named in the shares and portions hereinafter named towit: To George Hammack 1/9; to the children of Henry Hammack, deceased, to wit Stella Brown, widfe of Anderson Brown, Eliza Love, wife of Frank Love., Carl Edwin Hammack and Marlin Hammack together a 1/9, and to be included in their 1/9 is to be the amount of the two notes executed by Henry Hammack to me, one note for #250.00 dated December 1, 1908, and one for $100.00 dated December 26th , 1908 and all interest due theron from the date of eachof said notes as recited in said notes up the time of the division of my property, no payment having been made on said notes, and the said amouts being ccharged againsat the estate of my son, Henry Hammack, as he received said money during his life time and made no payments thereon of either interest or principal; 1/9 to my daughter Ella Carpenter, wife of Dick Carpenter; 1/9 to my daughter Alice Wright, wife of Dave Wright; 1/9 to my daughter Mary Hammack: 1/9 to my son Frank Hammack; 1/9 to my daugher Emma Ware, wife of B. W. Ware: 1/9 to my son Frank Hammack: 1/9 to my daugher Aar Boydston, wife of Charley Boydston; 1/9 to my daughter Annie Whitehead, wife of W. A Whitehead.

Item 4. I hereby appoint Frank Hammack as Executor of this my last will and testament and direct that no bond or other security shall be required of him in such apacity and I further direct that no other action shall be taken in any court except the probating of this will and the filing of an inventory and appraisemen and a list of claims due to estate and in case of Frank Hammack may not act for any reason, than I appint my son-inlaw Dave wright, as to Frank Hammack, to act without bond or security as Executor under same conditions.

Dated Jan 27, 1932.

Edmond Harper Worrell HAMMOCK and Margaret Velvet BOLAND were married on 22 Jun 1866 in Waco, McLennan Co, TX. Margaret Velvet BOLAND was born on 13 Nov 1850 in Robertson Co., TX. She died on 18 Jul 1911 in Okalla, Burnet Co., TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Birth and death dates from headstone in cemetery. Edmond Harper Worrell HAMMOCK and Margaret Velvet BOLAND had the following children:
+158 i. George Lewis HAMMOCK, born on 25 Mar 1867; married Amanda Mandy WRIGHT; died on 12 Aug 1949, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX.
159 ii. Sarah Ann E. HAMMOCK was born on 1 Feb 1869. She died on 7 Sep 1869.
+160 iii. Henry L. HAMMOCK, born on 20 Mar 1871; married Laura BEBOUT; died on 2 Sep 1909.
+161 iv. Alice HAMMACK, born on 11 Jan 1873, Bell Co, TX; married James David WRIGHT, on 6 Dec 1893, Lampasas Co, TX; died on 20 Nov 1962, Waco, McLennan Co, TX.
+162 v. Ella HAMMOCK, born on 8 Apr 1875; married Dixon Lafayette "Dick" CARPENTER, on 26 Jun 1892; died on 1 Apr 1944.
163 vi. Mary HAMMOCK was born on 19 Apr 1877. She died on 15 Jul 1972 in Lampasas, Lampasas Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Death date from Headstone. Data taken from copy of death certificate.
+164 vii. Franklin "Frank" HAMMOCK, born on 13 Feb 1879; died on 13 Aug 1933, Bell Co, TX.
165 viii. Jannie HAMMOCK was born on 5 Jan 1881. She died in Sep 1882 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Birth and death dates from headstone in Cemetery. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Birth and death dates from headstone in Maxdale Cemetery, Bell County, Texas.

Stone reads: "Janie, little dau of E. H. & M. V. Hammack, Born Jan 5, 1881, Died Sept 1882. Aged 1 yr & 9 mos, Of such is the kingdom of Heaven"
+166 ix. Emma HAMMOCK, born on 3 Dec 1883; married Burl W. WARE, on 25 Dec 1904; died on 17 Jul 1978.
+167 x. Annie HAMMOCK, born on 9 Sep 1885, Bell Co, TX; married W. Authur WHITEHEAD, on 25 Oct 1905, Williamson Co, TX; died on 18 Nov 1962.
+168 xi. Ara HAMMOCK, born on 22 Jul 1889; married Charles M. BOYDSTON, on 25 Apr 1909; died on 18 Jun 1982.

51. Mary Elizabeth HAMMOCK 1st wife (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 28 Aug 1831 in Talbot Co. GA. She died on 20 Dec 1851 in Butler, Taylor Co., GA.
Mary Elizabeth HAMMOCK 1st wife and Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb were married on 3 Aug 1851 in Marion Co., GA. Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb died in 1869 in Bell Co, TX. Marriage data from Automated archives.

52. William John or Jackson HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 21 May 1834 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 27 Sep 1890 in Talbot Co. GA. He was buried in Upatoie Primi-tive Baptist Church Cem.. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Cause of death] Jo Ann Hammack ties into this line and descendants are from her files. (97)

Victoria Susan Eichelberger-Dean ties to this line and much of the data forward is hers. (98)
Her tie is William Jackson Hammock and wife Roxanah Virginia Hollis.

Mt. Nebo Primitive Baptist Church

The Mt. Nebo Primitive Baptist Church was constituted September 21, 1886. The original building was located on 4 acres of land given by George Layfield. The Presbytery was composed of Elder John Green Murray of Bethel Church-Butler, Elder Bennett Stewart of Prosperity Church, Deacon John Hudson of Bethel Church-Butler, and Deacaon William Greenbery Allmon of Prosperity Church.
Elder John Green Murray was elected moderator and Brother J.M. Stewart was elected as clerk of the Presbytery. Prayer was offered by Brother J.B. Pickard of Phillip Church, Schley County. After prayer, letters were called for and the following Brethren and Sisters came forward with letters.
Brothers:
W.J. Hammock of Upatoie Church, Talbot County
W.H. Chapman of Phllipie Church, Schley Co
Jessie Lewis Rustin, Jr. of Bethel Church, Butler

Sisters:
Elizabeth Bloodworth of Prosperity Church
Rosey V. Hammock of Upatoie Church (Talbot Co)
Rebecca Benford

William John or Jackson HAMMOCK and Roxanna Virginia HOLLIS were married on 25 Jun 1853 in Talbot Co., GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage records book C pg 74--William L. Walker JP Roxanna Virginia HOLLIS was born about 1837 in , , GA. CENSUS: 1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 571, 889 District (Geneva),

dwelling #176. Listed as 23 years old. William John or Jackson HAMMOCK and Roxanna Virginia HOLLIS had the following children:
+169 i. Cecirole T. HAMMOCK, born about 1855, Macon Co., GA; married PHELPS; died Knoxville, Knox Co., TN.
+170 ii. Timolia C. "Cicero" HAMMOCK, born on 29 Jan 1858, Talbot Co., GA.
171 iii. Louisiana E. "Louisa" HAMMOCK was born about 1860 in , Talbot Co., GA. She died Child birth in 1887. CENSUS: 1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 571, 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling #176. Listed as 5 months old.
172 iv. William HAMMOCK was born about 1862.
173 v. Roxanna B. HAMMOCK was born about 1864.
+174 vi. Hope Hull HAMMOCK, born on 13 Mar 1866, Taylor Co., GA; died on 30 Jun 1931, Dade Co., FL.
175 vii. Mary T. HAMMOCK was born about 1868.
176 viii. Joseph H. HAMMOCK was born about 1870.
+177 ix. Nathan B"ussey" HAMMOCK, born on 15 Apr 1872; married Ada FOUNTAIN; died on 8 Feb 1943.
178 x. Rhonda H. HAMMOCK was born about 1874.
179 xi. Homer O. HAMMOCK was born about 1876.

54. Catherine Melissa HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 17 Aug 1838 in Talbot Co., GA. She died on 23 May 1920 in Durango, Falls Co., TX. !CENSUS:Listed on the 1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.
Were living in Taylor Co., GA in 1870.
Catherine Melissa HAMMOCK and Benjamin F. ELLISTON were married on 27 Oct 1859 in Talbot Co. GA. data from Carol Johnson (97) Benjamin F. ELLISTON was born about 1833 in Talbot Co. GA. He died about 1895 in Falls Co., TX. In 1870 census of GA Catherine and Benjamin were living in Taylor Co. GA.
Data from Carol Johnson (97) Catherine Melissa HAMMOCK and Benjamin F. ELLISTON had the following children:
180 i. Robert ELLISTON was born about 1860.
181 ii. Jordan ELLISTON was born about 1862.
182 iii. William ELLISTON was born about 1864.
183 iv. Eulissus ELLISTON was born about 1866.
184 v. Virginia ELLISTON was born about 1868.
185 vi. James ELLISTON was born in 1872.
186 vii. George ELLISTON was born about 1874.
187 viii. Jacob ELLISTON was born about 1876.
188 ix. Ernest ELLISTON was born about 1879.
189 x. Mattie L. ELLISTON was born.
190 xi. Thomas ELLISTON was born.

55. Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 14 Jan 1841 in Talbot Co., GA. She died on 10 Oct 1880 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX. She was buried in Boone-Hamin Cem., Bell Co., TX. Additional Data from STORY OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS BY THE BELL COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLS. I AND I 1988. as follows: All data from this source.
CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 223, listed as 9 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling # 177. Listed as 19 years old.

Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife and Capt. Jordan WILCHER 1st husb were married on 10 Sep 1865 in Taylor Co., GA. Capt. Jordan WILCHER 1st husb was born. Of the 17th Georgia Reg, CSA.
Virginia Hammack Wilcher owned a fram of 166 acres of France Kennedy Survey Abstract 256. In 1872 John Wesley and Virginia purchased the
Boone setate on the south side of the Lampasas River near Youngsport.  It was here that they lived. The original log cabin was still intact
in the 1950s, sitting in a grove of live oaks just southeast of the old iron Bridge.

Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife and John Wesley SMITH 2nd husb were married on 10 Dec 1870 in Bell Co, TX. John Wesley SMITH 2nd husb was born on 18 Feb 1834 in TN. Additional Data from STORY OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS BY THE BELL COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLS. I AND I 1988. as follows: All data from this
source.
In a previous marriage to Mary J Cameron b 3 May 1836, John had five
children. John remarried within a year after his wife died in 2 Oct
1869. He married Virginia Hammack-Hammock Wilcher.

Virginia is a cousin to he McBrydes that came from GA. Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife and John Wesley SMITH 2nd husb had the following children:
+191 i. Robert Hull "Bob" SMITH, born on 4 Oct 1871, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX; married Ethel LANE, on 28 Sep 1916, Concho Co., TX; died on 7 Dec 1953, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
+192 ii. Mattie Martha SMITH, born on 1 May 1873, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX; married W. P. WHITMAN, on 28 Sep 1888.
+193 iii. Zora Texanna "Zoda" SMITH, born on 12 Nov 1875, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
+194 iv. Georgia Kathleen SMITH, born on 5 May 1877, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
195 v. Oran H. SMITH was born on 12 Oct 1878 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX. He died on 15 Oct 1878.
Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife and Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb were married. Jordan WILCHER 3rd husb died in 1869 in Bell Co, TX. Marriage data from Automated archives.
56. Frances M. HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born about 1843 in , Talbot Co., GA. !CENSUS:Listed on the 1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.
Listed as 7 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling # 177. Listed as 17 years old.

Data on this family from Betty Meischen Dec 1999.

Frances M. HAMMOCK and Samuel L. DUKE were married on 9 Feb 1870 in Talbot Co., GA. Samuel L. DUKE was born. Frances M. HAMMOCK and Samuel L. DUKE had the following children:
+196 i. Martha George Ann DUKE, married James Samuel BARRET.

57. Welborn HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born in 1845 in Talbot Co. GA. !CENSUS:Listed on the 1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.

Listed as 5 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),
dwelling # 177. Listed as 14 years old.

Welborn HAMMOCK and Eldorado "Eldora" MCFARLAND were married on 20 Feb 1870 in Talbot Co., GA.
Talbot Co., GA marriage records book1866-1870 pg 335. Eldorado "Eldora" MCFARLAND was born.

58. Julius Felix HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born in Jun 1847 in , Talbot Co., GA. He died in 1901 in TX. Death data from head stone in Hammack Kendrick Cemetery, Buckhorn, Aurstin Co., TX. !CENSUS:Listed on the 1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 224, family #7.

Listed as 3 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva),dwelling # 177. Listed as 12 years old.
NAME: Spelled Juleous on the 1850 census. Proper spelling provided from records of John L. Hammock, grandson.
MARRIAGE:Talbot County, Georgia Marriage Book B - 1851-1867, p.67. Listed as having occured in Marion Co., Georgia.
1900 Soundex in TX has Julius and family in Austin Co., TX ( two counties west of Houston TX or about 75 miles west southwest of Houston)
Julius Felix HAMMOCK and Esby "SB" MCCRARY were married on 23 Dec 1866 in Talbot Co. GA. Esby "SB" MCCRARY was born in Nov 1843 in Dale Co., AL. She died in 1906 in TX. Death data from head stone in Hammack Kendrick Cemetery, Buckhorn, Aurstin Co., TX. She was buried in Hammack Kendrick Cem., Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX. Julius Felix HAMMOCK and Esby "SB" MCCRARY had the following children:

197 i. Earnest HAMMOCK was born about 1868 in Talbot Co. GA.
198 ii. James Wilson HAMMOCK was born on 7 Jun 1869 in Talbot Co., GA. He died in Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX. Death data from head stone in Hammack Kendrick Cemetery, Buckhorn, Aurstin Co., TX. He was buried in Hammack Kendrick Cem., Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX. Birth date from Carol Johnson 12 -1999
199 iii. John HAMMOCK was born about 1871 in GA.
+200 iv. Lola HAMMOCK, born in Feb 1874, GA; married WASHAM; died in 1954, TX.
201 v. A. H. HAMMOCK was born in Mar 1876 in GA.
202 vi. Allie A HAMMOCK was born in Aug 1878 in GA. Death data from head stone in Hammack Kendrick Cemetery, Buckhorn, Aurstin Co., TX. She died on 27 May 1966 in Austin Co., TX. She was buried in Buckhorn Church Cem., Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX.
203 vii. Walter Omega HAMMOCK was born in Apr 1881 in GA. He died on 6 Jul 1963 in TX. He was buried in Buckhorn Church Cem., Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX.
204 viii. Mary HAMMOCK was born in May 1885 in GA.
205 ix. Carroll HAMMOCK was born in Apr 1889 in GA.

60. Zoralda Ruth HAMMOCK (Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 12 Jun 1852 in Talbot Co., GA. She was buried Mauk, Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georiga Census, p. 571. 889 District (Geneva), dwelling # 177. Listed as 8 years old.

Zoralda Ruth HAMMOCK and John Thomas MCFARLAND were married on 12 Oct 1871 in Talbot Co. GA. Book E, pg 83--Talbot Co., GA marriage records. John Thomas MCFARLAND was born on 4 Oct 1845. He died on 7 Jan 1915 in Mauk, Taylor Co., GA. He was buried in Mauk, Taylor Co., GA. Data from Carol Johnson

61. Jane "Janie" CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born between 1815 and 1820.

Jane "Janie" CHILDERS and William M. WILLIAMS were married on 15 Dec 1842 in Talbot Co. GA. Marriage recorded on LDS IGI in GA William M. WILLIAMS was born in 1813 in GA. He died in 1896 in Taylor Co, FL. Data from Vernice Harvey-112 Homeysuckle Rd.- Monticello, GA 30164 (Mar 1999)
Jane "Janie" CHILDERS and William M. WILLIAMS had the following children:
206 i. Wilburn WILLIAMS was born.

63. Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born between 1815 and 1820 in GA. She died on 21 May 1895 in Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA. She was buried in Lynwood Cem., Columbus. Muscogee Co.. GA. Buried next to sister Nora Bulah. Data on Prudence Childers take from CSA Pension Application.
Data also from Vernice Harvey - Monticello, GA  (May 1999)
Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS and Benjamin W GREEN were married on 26 Oct 1843 in Talbot Co., GA. Marriage in Book A pg 202 Talbot Co. GA. Benjamin W GREEN died on 10 Apr 1865 in Richmond, VA. He was buried in Hollywood Cem.. !Benjamin Died in Richmond VA hospital from wounds received in battle of Winchester. Data from Elanor Greene Hemmes-Dallas TX 75328 (1990)

Benjamin server in Conf. Army 31st GA inf, Co. B -- Benjamin lost a leg at Winchester VA. and a wunded father and brother Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS and Benjamin W GREEN had the following children:
+207 i. William Franklin GREEN, born in Jul 1846, AL?; married Carolina Missouri HARVELL, about 1881; died after 1900.
+208 ii. Daniel Thomas GREEN, born on 10 May 1850; married A. E. WESTER, on 9 Jan 1873, Chambers Co, AL; died on 10 Mar 1909, Chambers Co, AL.
209 iii. Sarah J GREEN was born about 1852.
210 iv. Nancy A GREEN was born about 1855.
211 v. Benjamin W GREEN Jr. was born about 1856. On 1870 GA census was living with Oscar LEE family in Columbus as Farm Laborer.
212 vi. Nora Bulah GREEN was born in 1861 in Muscogee Co. , GA. She died on 5 Aug 1881 in Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA. She was buried in Lynwood Cem., Columbus. Muscogee Co.. GA. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Cause of death]

66. Nancy D. CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1833 in GA.
Nancy D. CHILDERS and William D LUMPKIN were married on 18 Dec 1854 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co. GA Marriage Book C pg 145. William D LUMPKIN was born.

68. Martha CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1837 in GA. She was born about 1837 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 13 years old having been born in Georgia.

INFORMATION:1850 Census indicates she attended school in 1850.
Martha CHILDERS and William "Warn" WOOD were married on 22 Feb 1854 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co. GA Marriage records Book C, pg 138 William "Warn" WOOD was born.

69. William Winfrey CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1839 in , , GA. !CENSUS:Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 10 years old
having been born in Georgia.
INFORMATION:1850 Census indicates that he attended school in 1850.
William Winfrey CHILDERS and Cecilia EDGE were married. Cecilia EDGE was born.

70. Rebecca Frances CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1843 in , , GA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p. 227 listed as 7 years old having been born in Georgia.
NAME: Full name provided by great granddaughter, Ruth Burke Faircloth, New
Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Rebecca Frances CHILDERS and George Washington TISON were married on 10 Jan 1861 in Ellaville, Schley Co., GA. George Washington TISON was born. !MARRIAGE:Schley County, Georgia Marriage Records Rebecca Frances CHILDERS and George Washington TISON had the following children:
+213 i. Rena Petronia TISON, married Robert Asberry GOODSON.

71. Honor CHILDERS (Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1844 in , , GA. She died in 1881 in Natchitoches, LA. !CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census p.227 listed as 6 years old having been born in Georgia.
Honor CHILDERS and Thomas L. MCMURRAIN were married on 16 May 1858. Thomas L. MCMURRAIN was born.

75. John Pink HAMMOCK (William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Aug 1820 in , Wilkes Co., GA. He died on 11 Oct 1889 in , Marion Co., GA. He was buried on 13 Oct 1889 in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1830 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 334. Listed as one of two 5-10 year olds males in the household of William B. HAMMOCK (HAMMUC).
CENSUS:1840 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 229. Listed as a 20-30 year old male in the household of William B. HAMMOCK.
CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 226, dwelling #50. Listed as 28 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 23, dwelling #180, 889 General Militia District (Geneva). Listed as 37 years old. Also in home with John P.'s 3 daughters is Mary A. ANDERSON (21 years old) and her daughter Mary A. ANDERSON (7 mos. old). There is question as to whether his daughter Mary F. HAMMOCK is actually the Mary A. HAMMOCK listed as the daughter of Hope H. HAMMOCK in the 1850 Census in the household of John P. HAMMOCK.
CENSUS:1870 Marion County, Georgia Census, p. 144, Fort Perry District. Listed as 50 years old.
CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, p. 46, E.D. 43, sheet #46, District 955 (Fort Perry). Listed as 60 years old.
BURIAL:Pine Level Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia. In the same plot are two children who are possibly John P. HAMMOCK'S. Ella HAMMOCK (b. 22 Jul 1884 - d. 30 Jun 1891) may be one of Gracie's 3 children unaccounted for. She listed eight children having been born to her and only seven surviving by the 1900
Census.
MARRIAGE:1st Marriage - Martha Ann WHATLEY - Talbot County, Georgia, Marriage Book A, p. 119. Jas. STRINGER, J.P., certifies the marriage as occuring on 25 Oct 1840.
MARRIAGE:2nd Marriage - Must have taken place between 1864 and 1869. Two children are listed in the 1870 Census that are apparently the children of John P. HAMMOCK's second wife.
MARRIAGE:3rd Marriage - Gracie Elizabeth BARNES - Talbot County, Georgia, 1869
Marriage Book, p. 51. License applied for on 22 Sep 1869. W.H. LANCASTER, J.P. records the marriage as having occured on 25 Sep 1869.
NOTE:Minute Book A - Talbot County, Georgia - Court of the Ordinary, p.471. John P. HAMMOCK applies for Letter of Administration in the estate of his brother Hope H. Hammock. This shows that there was another set of brothers who shared the same names (John P. and Hope H.) other than the sons of John and kj c jxxb sadx Rachel HAMMOCK. William J. McBryde applied with John P. HAMMOCK. hn

John Pink HAMMOCK and Martha Ann WHATLEY 1st wife were married on 25 Oct 1840 in Talbot Co. GA. Martha Ann WHATLEY 1st wife was born about 1822 in , , GA. She died before 1860 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 226, dwelling #50. Listed as 28 years old.

MARRIAGE:John P. HAMMOCK - Talbot County, Georgia, Marriage Book A, p. 119.
Jas. STRINGER, J.P., certifies the marriage as occuring on 25 Oct 1840.

DEATHDATE:Does not appear with family in the 1860 Census. John Pink HAMMOCK and Martha Ann WHATLEY 1st wife had the following children:

214 i. Eliza J. HAMMOCK was born about 1843 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.226. Listed as 6 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 23, dwelling #180. Listed as 17 years old.

215 ii. Martha A.V. HAMMOCK was born about 1847 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p.223. Although listed as "not
named", subsequent records indicate this is Martha A.V. HAMMOCK. Listed as 3 years old.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 23, dwelling #180. Listed as 13 years old.

+216 iii. Mary Frances HAMMOCK, born on 20 Nov 1848, , Talbot Co., GA; married William Henry MCGINTY, on 16 Nov 1871, , Marion Co., GA; died on 18 Dec 1906.
UNKNOWN 2nd wife was born. John Pink HAMMOCK and UNKNOWN 2nd wife had the following children:
217 i. Quincy F. HAMMOCK was born about 1864 in , Marion Co., GA. CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., Georgia Census, p.144, Fort Perry District. Listed as
6 years old.
CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 16 years old.
NAME:Some records indicate the use of the name "Marietta".
+218 ii. Adaline E. HAMMOCK, born in Aug 1867, , Marion Co., GA; married James M. BAKER; died in 1918.
John Pink HAMMOCK and Gracie Elizabeth BARNES 3rd wife were married on 25 Sep 1869 in , Marion Co., GA. Gracie Elizabeth BARNES 3rd wife was born on 2 Nov 1846 in , Talbot Co., GA. She died on 8 Jan 1911 in , Marion Co., GA. She was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1850 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 227. Listed as 4 years old, living with William BARNES, grandfather.
CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census p. 572 listed as living with the
Mansell T. McBride family. Listed as 14 years old. Note below family states
"Mansell T. McBride Guardian for Gracey E., William, Harrison, and Boney Barnes".

Here is part of a family story that seems to be about 99% accurate. As Gracey's guardian, Mansell got Gracey pregnant with his child, and he went to John Pink Hammock and offered to ?give? him some property in either Muscogee or Marion Co.,GA, or somesuch, if he would take Gracey off his hands. The long and short of it is that John did, and Mansell and family took off for TX.
CENSUS:1870 Marion County, Georgia Census, p.144, Fort Perry District. Listed as 24 years old.
CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 33 years old.
CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 53 years old. Listed as the mother of eight children, with 7 still living.
CENSUS:1910 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 72, sheet 1, p. a, line 8, 955 Fort Perry District. Listed as 63 years old. Living on the Tazewell and
Talbotton Road.
RELATIONSHIP:Established in the Will and Inferior Court Records (Talbot County, GA) for the estate of William BARNES, her grandfather.
BURIAL:Pine Level Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia, State Highway 90, west of Butler.

John Pink HAMMOCK and Gracie Elizabeth BARNES 3rd wife had the following children:
+219 i. John William HAMMOCK, born on 22 Mar 1869, , Marion Co., GA; married Alice, about 1892, , of Taylor Co., GA; died on 4 Jul 1941.
+220 ii. Hope H. HAMMOCK, born in May 1871, , Marion Co., GA; married Emma J. MCCRARY, on 11 Oct 1891, , Taylor Co., GA.
+221 iii. James L. HAMMOCK, born in Jun 1876, , Marion Co., GA.
+222 iv. Napoleon Bonaparte HAMMOCK, born on 3 Mar 1879, , Marion Co., GA; married Georgia Allene MARTIN 1st wife; died on 8 Mar 1968.
+223 v. Robert Harris HAMMOCK, born on 9 Nov 1881, , Marion Co., GA; married Glennie MARTIN; died on 28 Sep 1953, Parkhill Cem., Muscogee Co., GA.
+224 vi. Georgia HAMMOCK, born in Feb 1884, , Marion Co., GA; married William Buford MCCRARY.
+225 vii. Charlie Cleveland HAMMOCK, born on 16 May 1886, Fort Perry Dis., Marion Co., GA; married Addie Virginia CURRINGTON, on 26 Sep 1909, , Marion Co., GA; died on 19 Nov 1954, Junction City, Taylor Co., GA.

Fourth Generation
79. Mary Etta MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 27 Jan 1844 in Talbot Co. GA. She died on 13 Aug 1917 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX.
Mary Etta MCBRYDE and James Polk HOOVER were married on 10 Feb 1870 in Bell Co, TX. James Polk HOOVER (son of ) was born in 1840. Mary Etta MCBRYDE and James Polk HOOVER had the following children:
226 i. C C HOOVER was born.
James Polk HOOVER (son of ) was born in 1840. Mary Etta MCBRYDE and James Polk HOOVER had the following children:
227 i. C C HOOVER was born.

80. Thomas J MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 6 Jun 1845 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 14 Feb 1925 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem., Bell Co., TX. !Data from TX 1900 Census-Vol ED 33-Sheet 11-Line 86 and Ransom McBRIDE-P Box 4723-Cary NC 27519
A reprint in the Killeen Daily Herald-Sunday, 11 Sept 1994 as: "From the Killeen Daily Herald and Messenger 20 Feb. 1925. Uncle Tom McBryde buried Sunday. At his home in the Maxdale Community. Saturday night, the end of a long and successful life , came to Uncle Tom McBryde, as he was reverently called, and he quietly passed on to his reward. Mr. McBryde was about eighty years old, had resided in that community for many years: being if we are not mistaken, one of the oldest settlers of that community both in age and length of time residing there. His efforts to accumulate some,of this world's goods was crowned with success to the extent that he was one of the well-to-do men of this end of the county. His desire to be of service to his neighbors and prove himself friendly was successful to the extent that everyone loved him and believed in him. Funeral services
were conducted by his neighbor, and friend, Rev. Greggs, after which burial was had in the Maxdale cemetery surrounged by a concourse of friends and relatives. He was the father of our townsman, Claude McBryde, to whom we join the entire town and community in extending sympathy in his berevement. Thus another of the old landmarks of this section has gone to his reward --- we bow in submission to the inveitable".

The community of Maxdale is about 1 1/2 miles west of the intersection of highway 195 and the Lampasas River. (TJM) The above newspaper clipping was sent to me by Mrs. Billie Cansler Kaffenberger-Kileen TX 76542-1225.

From The Georgia State Line. 1862-1865 pg 151---Co. D. Second Reg. Georgia State Line
(Upson Co. GA "State Volunteerrs" Thomas. McBryde is listed as a private. This does not prove that this Thomas is the attached Thomas J. but since his cousin William Clay was in this same D Company I have a strong belief that this is our Thomas J McBryde (TJM)

TEXAS HISTORICAL STATE MARKER - 1989 MAXDALE CEMETERY, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS Written By: Winifred Ellis Bell Maxdale Cemetery is a rural cemetery located about 10 miles southwest of Killeen, Texas, in the western part of Bell County, on the south side of the Lampasas River. As of 1 May 1979, there were about 260 graves here. About 30 of these graves are unmarked and unknown. The oldest dated graves are 1863 and 1867. The Maxdale Cemetery was partially catalogued by Ms. Vada Sutton, Genealogical Chairwoman, Agnes Woodson, Chapter, DAR, October 14, 1967, pp. 56-67 of Vol I, Bell County Cemetery Records, Bell County Historical Survey Society, Belton, Texas 76513. This book is in all area libraries, at Killeen, Belton, and Temple, Texas.

Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY was born on 26 Mar 1848 in GA. She died on 20 Mar 1930 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and death dated on headstones. Thomas J MCBRYDE and Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY had the following children:

228 i. Claude S MCBRYDE was born on 18 Apr 1881 in TX. He died on 8 Apr 1944 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and death on Headstone.

+229 ii. Agness MCBRYDE, born on 21 Sep 1887, Bell Co, TX; married Jefferson Young ELLIS, on 8 Feb 1914, Bell Co., TX; died on 18 Apr 1980.
Thomas J MCBRYDE and Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY were married on 7 Sep 1876 in Bell Co, TX. Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY was born on 26 Mar 1848 in GA. She died on 20 Mar 1930 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and death dated on headstones. Thomas J MCBRYDE and Mary Frances "Fannie" GREY had the following children:
228 i. Claude S MCBRYDE, born on 18 Apr 1881, TX; died on 8 Apr 1944, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX.
230 ii. Agness MCBRYDE was born on 21 Sep 1887 in Bell Co, TX. She died on 18 Apr 1980. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Both Agnes and husband Jeff Young Ellis are buried together in McBryde Cem Bell Co TX.

81. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 5 Mar 1849 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 4 Nov 1919 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem., Bell Co., TX. Data from 1880 TX, Bell Co Census pg 460.
Birth and death dated by Mrs Polly Peaks Elmore (22 Feb 1986).
Additional Data from STORY OF BELL COUNTY, TEXAS BY THE BELL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLS. I AND I 1988. as follows: on pages 699-700.
Franklin N. McBryde joined the Confederate Army in 1864 at the age of 17 and served in Co. E, Higgins Brigade, Allen Division, under General Wheeler in TN. Frank McBryde was a farmer, rancher, and business man. In the late 1880s and 1890s he operated a general merchandise store and a cotton gin at Oakalla, in northeast Burnet Co. TX. He also operated a gin at Maxdale in the 1890s. He was a spokesman when the community tried tobget a post office in the 1880s. It was then called Pleasant Grove, but when the name was submitted to the postal authorities, it was rejected because another post office held the name. The Postal department named it Mac-dale after the McBrydes and it became known as Max-dale. The Post office officially opene on June 20, 1883.
Frank and wife Mary gave land for the Maxdale Baptist church and community tabernacle, and he provided land for the cemetery. ---Written for book by Mrs. W C Walden of Maxdale, Bell Co., TX.
Also from the above writeup is:
The only grandchild and direct descendant is Fern McBryde Bond, daughter of Mancel and Parolee, who married Albert Bond (1897 - 1969 and the only great grandchild is Sarah E Bond, who married Wayne C Walden Jr. The Waldens live on the F.N. McBryde estate at Maxdale and have four children. Sharon, Dennis, Mancel and Marianne.
Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE were married. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE had the following children:

231 i. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE Jr. was born on 28 Nov 1878 in Bell Co., TX. He died on 12 Sep 1896 in Bell Co., TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem., Bell Co., TX. Died at age of 17 from fall from horse.

232 ii. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE Jr. was born on 28 Nov 1878 in Bell Co., TX. He died on 12 Sep 1896 in Bell Co., TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem., Bell Co., TX. Died at age of 17 from fall from horse.
Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE and Mary Eleanor HOOVER were married. Mary Eleanor HOOVER (daughter of ) was born on 26 Mar 1858 in TN. She died on 20 Mar 1907 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and Death dates taken from Headstone at Maxdale Cem., Maxdale, Bell Co TX. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE and Mary Eleanor HOOVER had the following children:

233 i. Etta T MCBRYDE was born about 1873.
+234 ii. Paralee "Parrie" MCBRYDE, born on 25 Dec 1873, Bell Co, TX; married William Allen HAYNES, in 1895, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX; died on 7 Aug 1957, Bell Co, TX.
+235 iii. Mancel C MCBRYDE, born about 1876; married Parolee YOES, about 1900.
231 iv. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE Jr., born on 28 Nov 1878, Bell Co., TX; died on 12 Sep 1896, Bell Co., TX.
Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE and Mary Eleanor HOOVER were married. Mary Eleanor HOOVER (daughter of ) was born on 26 Mar 1858 in TN. She died on 20 Mar 1907 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and Death dates taken from Headstone at Maxdale Cem., Maxdale, Bell Co TX. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE and Mary Eleanor HOOVER had the following children:

236 i. Etta T MCBRYDE was born about 1873.
237 ii. Paralee "Parrie" MCBRYDE was born on 25 Dec 1873 in Bell Co, TX. She died on 7 Aug 1957 in Bell Co, TX. David L. Casey posted data on internet from FTM 2000
238 iii. Mancel C MCBRYDE was born about 1876. From the Killeen Daily Herald and Messenger- 3 July 1925 "M. C. McBryde of Ballinger section, has been here the pasr several days attending business and meeting friend of the Killeen section."

232 iv. Franklin Napoleon MCBRYDE Jr., born on 28 Nov 1878, Bell Co., TX; died on 12 Sep 1896, Bell Co., TX.

82. Adaline E "Addie" MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Mar 1851 in Talbot Co. GA. She died on 17 Feb 1937 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. !Birth and death dates from Headstones and family bible of Mansel T McBryde.
Mary Lou Brown's husband's grandmother is Addie McBryde Jul 2000

John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER (son of ) was born on 25 Sep 1843. He died on 9 Mar 1926. He was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. Adaline E "Addie" MCBRYDE and John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER had the following children:

+239 i. Anna Belle HOOVER, married Jesse HUNT.
240 ii. Thomas J. HOOVER was born.
241 iii. James R. HOOVER was born.
+242 iv. Robert Yancy "Bob" HOOVER, born on 4 Jan 1881, Bell Co, TX; married Lilah TURNBO, on 2 Dec 1906; died on 25 Nov 1937, Bell Co, TX.

Adaline E "Addie" MCBRYDE and John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER were married. John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER (son of ) was born on 25 Sep 1843. He died on 9 Mar 1926. He was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. Adaline E "Addie" MCBRYDE and John Wesley "Uncle John" HOOVER had the following children:

243 i. Anna Belle HOOVER was born. Mary Lou Brown's husband's grandmother is

244 ii. Thomas J. HOOVER was born.

245 iii. James R. HOOVER was born.

246 iv. Robert Yancy "Bob" HOOVER was born on 4 Jan 1881 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 25 Nov 1937 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX.

83. Josephine R MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Sep 1853 in Talbot Co. GA. She died on 9 Nov 1914 in Bell Co, TX. !Birth date and state from 1870 Bell Co Tx Census Record. Additional data on this family from Mrs. Polly Peaks Elmore-Killeen TX 76542-3912. (94).
Josephine R MCBRYDE and William Eugene BRUCE were married on 15 May 1873 in Bell Co, TX. William Eugene BRUCE was born on 21 Feb 1845 in AR. He died on 5 Mar 1911. !Data on family by Mrs Polly Peaks Elmore--Killeen TX  from Adeline Elizabeth Bruce, Dorothy Reding, Killeen
City Cemetery, and Death Records recorded in Bell Co, Belton TX. Josephine R MCBRYDE and William Eugene BRUCE had the following children:

247 i. Mancel Theodore "Mance" BRUCE -unmarried was born on 8 Jun 1874 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 22 Apr 1952 in Bell Co, TX. !Mance Bruce helped Addie to raise her young children after her husband died. They ranged in age from 6 weeks to 5 years old; 2 boys and 2 girls.
The above was personal knowledge told to Polly Peaks Elmore by Addie Bruce in 1950.
Mance Bruce is reported to have married Lizzie Alza Gower b 3 Oct 1887.

+248 ii. Buelah BRUCE, married John STORY.
+249 iii. Jane "Jennie" BRUCE, born in Apr 1877; married Henry SWOPE, in 1898; died in 1938.
+250 iv. Adaline Elizabeth "Addie" BRUCE, born on 18 Feb 1879, Bell Co, TX; married James Thomas ELMORE; died on 30 Jan 1966, Bell Co, TX.
+251 v. John William BRUCE, born on 19 Apr 1882, Bell Co, TX; died on 22 Sep 1937.
+252 vi. Georgia BRUCE, married Frank PACE.
+253 vii. James P "Jim" BRUCE, born on 17 Jul 1889, Bell Co, TX; died on 15 Mar 1941.
+254 viii. Richard "Dick" BRUCE, born on 25 Dec 1895, Bell Co, TX; died on 13 Sep 1938.

William Eugene BRUCE was born on 21 Feb 1845 in AR. He died on 5 Mar 1911. !Data on family by Mrs Polly Peaks Elmore-Killeen TX from Adeline Elizabeth Bruce, Dorothy Reding, Killeen City Cemetery, and Death Records recorded in Bell Co, Belton TX. Josephine R MCBRYDE and William Eugene BRUCE had the following children:

255 i. M T "Mance" BRUCE -unmarried was born on 8 Jun 1874 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 22 Apr 1952 in Bell Co, TX. !Mance Bruce helped Addie to raise her young children after her husband died. They ranged in age from 6 weeks to 5 years old; 2 boys and 2 girls.
The above was personal knowledge told to Polly Peaks Elmore by Addie Bruce in 1950.
Mance Bruce is reported to have married Lizzie Alza Gower b 3 Oct 1887.
256 ii. Buelah BRUCE was born.
257 iii. Jane "Jennie" BRUCE was born in Apr 1877. She died in 1938.
258 iv. Adaline Elizabeth "Addie" BRUCE was born on 18 Feb 1879 in Bell Co, TX. She died on 30 Jan 1966 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Killeen City Cem, Bell Co, TX. After James Thomas Elmore died (Adaline's "Addie" husband) William N Elmore (Billy), her father-in-law , tried to take her land away from her. Her father W E Bruce kept this from happening. The lands that N W Elmore tried to take away was historically marked in 1978, and titled as the Joseph Dennis Lands.

The above was personal knowledge told to Polly Peaks Elmore by "Addie" Bruce in 1950.
The following profile of ADELINE ELIZABETH BRUCE ELMORE (1879-1966) was prepared by Mrs Polly Peaks Elmore--Killeen TX  (27 Jan 1985). However the information was sent to me by Mrs Elmore 26 Oct 1994.

Adeline (Addie) Bruce was born in Bell County, south of Killeen, Bell Co TX on 18 Feb 1879. Addie was the duaghter of Josephine McBryde and William (Billy) Eugene Bruce. She married James Thomas Elmore and they had four children. (see first page of family group sheet) One month and 10 days after the Elmore's last child was born Addie's husband died of typhoid fever. Addie Elmore never re-married.

After the death of her husband, Addie moved her young family from the city of Killeen to a farm south of Killeen which is presently known as Elmore Ranch or the Joseph Dennis Lands. Addie farmed by day and sewed for her family at night. Addie was the only Elmore heir that held onto the lands that was divided between the Elmore children when (Sally) T
Dennis Elmore Died on 3 Sep 1889.

Addie Elmore raised her young family on the Ranch with the help of her brother Mance Bruce. Together they cultivated the acreage in cotton and corn. Mance Bruce lived with Addie and helped her farm and raise her four children until Forest Elmore was 13 year old. At 13 Forest began to farm the land and continued farming that land until his death on 4 Jan 1957.

Mrs. Elmore was an active and respected member in the Reeces Creek Community to include the business men in Killeen. She supported the Reeces Creek School and the Methodist Church in Nolanville, TX. The School continued until it was consolidated with the Killeen Independent School District.

In spite of Addie Elmore being widowed, the community called upon her to contribute financially to the support of her church and the children's school.  Addies children are direct descendants of Mancel T McBryde and Joseph Dennis who were early pioneers who settled in Bell County. Joseph Dennis was the Chairman who was instrumental in carving Bell County out of Milam County. 
Adeline Elizabeth Bruce Elmore Died 30 Jan 1966 and is buried next her husband in the Killeen City Cemetery.
The above data was collected over a 20 year period and from Bell County Court Records by Polly Peaks Elmore.

259 v. John William BRUCE was born on 19 Apr 1882 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 22 Sep 1937.
260 vi. Georgia BRUCE was born.
261 vii. James P "Jim" BRUCE was born on 17 Jul 1889 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 15 Mar 1941.
262 viii. Richard "Dick" BRUCE was born on 25 Dec 1895 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 13 Sep 1938.

85. Jane W "Jennie" MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 25 Dec 1862 in Bell Co, TX.
Jane W "Jennie" MCBRYDE and Yancy L. HOOVER were married on 25 Mar 1899. Yancy L. HOOVER (son of ) was born in 1861.
Yancy L. HOOVER (son of ) was born in 1861.

86. Robert H MCBRYDE (Mancel Theodore B-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 2 Nov 1860 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 7 Oct 1887 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in McBryde Cem, Bell Co, TX. !Birth Date from 1870 Bell Co TX census Record.
Robert H MCBRYDE and Nancy Paralee STORY were married. Nancy Paralee STORY was born on 15 Oct 1867. She died on 6 May 1951. !Birth and death dates from headstones in McBryde Cem. in Bell Co TX.
Other area calles her Parslee Story???? even the headstone in McBryde
Cem. Robert H MCBRYDE and Nancy Paralee STORY had the following children:
+263 i. Mance L MCBRYDE, born in 1886, Bell Co., TX; married Lizzie A GOWER, on 2 Nov 1902, Bell Co., TX; died on 2 Nov 1952.
+264 ii. Jennie MCBRYDE, born on 7 Apr 1887; married William Marvin GOWER; died in 1966.

Nancy Paralee STORY was born on 15 Oct 1867. She died on 6 May 1951. !Birth and death dates from headstones in McBryde Cem. in Bell Co TX.
Other area calles her Parslee Story???? even the headstone in McBryde Cem. Robert H MCBRYDE and Nancy Paralee STORY had the following children:

265 i. Mance L MCBRYDE was born in 1886 in Bell Co., TX. He died on 2 Nov 1952. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. After marriage Mance carried Lizzie to the McBryde ranch that had been in the family since the 1880s, and where he had been raised, about one mile southwest of Ding Dong Bridge on the Lampasas River. (I think this is the bridge that was renamed in 1929 to The McBride Bridge, (TJM--on State Hiway 195 over the Lampasas River)
Following the 1930s, the McBrydes continued to ranch. After Mance's death in 1952, Lizzie sold the ranch to Ovid Youngblood of Waco, and moved to Briggs, TX, west of Florence. She lived there until her death in 1973.

266 ii. Jennie MCBRYDE was born on 7 Apr 1887. She died in 1966.

87. Lena R. MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 21 Sep 1851 in Talbottom, Talbot Co., GA. She died on 6 Dec 1906 in Holdenville, Indian Territory, OK. She was buried in McBryde Cem., Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK. This cemetery is also known as the Peebles Cemetery. Vickie Neill Taylor recorded this cemetery March 23, 1998. Locaed north of the Holdenville, from the intersection of Hwy 48 and hwy 2709, go 1 mile east, turn north on Whitty Rd, go 2.4 miles. (on cornor of the third intersection.) This was near a small community called Whtty. The property now belongs to Glen and Barbara Walker of Wlaker Pecan Farm. This a very small cemetery and not very well marked. Barbara Walker has given to me information that was jpassed on to her by Fran Cook who canvessed this cemeetery on 1 Oct 1984 and while in the cemetery, Mrs. McBryde stopped by and gave her this information. I have combined this imformation (*) and the tombstone data I found.

Data from a letter by Ransom McBride written to Mrs Woodall in 1992.

Lena R. MCBRYDE and Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE were married on 12 Jan 1876 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage Book 1875-1880 pg 48 --J. B McGehee MG Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE (son of Lewis P MCBRYDE and Mary Ann CHILDERS) was born on 12 Jan 1847 in Taylor Co., GA. Talbot Co GA Marriage Records Book 1875-80 pg 48. He was buried on 29 Jan 1938 in McBryde Cem, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK. This cemetery is also known as the Peebles Cemetery. Vickie Neill Taylor recorded this cemetery March 23, 1998. Locaed north of the Holdenville, from the intersection of Hwy 48 and hwy 2709, go 1 mile east, turn north on Whitty Rd, go 2.4 miles. (on cornor of the third intersection.) This was near a small community called Whtty. The property now belongs to Glen and Barbara Walker of Wlaker Pecan Farm. This a very small cemetery and not very well marked. Barbara Walker has given to me information that was jpassed on to her by Fran Cook who canvessed this cemeetery on 1 Oct 1984 and while in the cemetery, Mrs. McBryde stopped by and gave her this information. I have combined this imformation (*) and the tombstone data I found.

He died about 1938 in Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK. He was Farmer. Cincinnatus could mean one who has curley hair.

The name could also come from the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization of officers who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Gen. Arthur Saint Clair, a member of this organization gave the small village in Ohio the name of Cincinnati when he took command of near-by Fort Washington in 1790. The Organization was named after Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius (circa 519-430 BC), a Roman general and Statesman. He was reputedly a consul about 460 BC and about two years later the Roman Senate chose him dictator of th Republic. Cincinnatus was charged with rescuing a Roman army that facd annihilation by the Aequi, a tribe of ancient Italy. He defeated the enemy within 16 days but refused all honors and resigned the dictatorship. Vested again with dictatorial power in 439 BC, he suppressed an incipient plebeian insurrection and then retired to his farm. Later generations considered him a model of Roman virtue. Thus Cincinnatus McBryde had a great name to live up to.

In 1850 Census, Talbot Co GA with parents-
1860 Marion Co GA with parents-
1870 Wood Co TX living together with his brothers, William Clay and Cicero D. in Precinct #93 with a post office of Quitman TX.-
1880 Taylor CO,GA at Carsonville post office with his wife, Lena R. and two children Nellie C and Lizzie J. Using the eldest child as a clue (3 yrs). All these children were born in Taylor Co GA-
1900 Taylor Co he is listed as Since and living with his wife, Lena R b Sep 1852, and Ch: Nellie C, Lucy J, and Sallie Snow, Steven O., Willie D, Walter C/S and Myrtile/Mystice R at Carsonville.
In 1905 he is in the Creek Nation OK. 1910 Living in Houghes Co OK, Yeager T/S, Listed as S. C. , 66 years, b GA, Widower, and living with ch: Olin(Steven Olin), Wm D. and Walter S., all born GA. Cincennatus could read and write per records.
1920 temporarily back in Taylor Co GA.

McBRYDE cem. located north of Holdenville OK. Hughes CO. Go north on Whitty Rd. 2 miles the cemetery is locate on corner of the third section on the N. corner. Data supplied in part by Ransom McBRIDE-PO Box 4723-Cary NC 27519-4723.

Also from Taylor Co GA, records. Deed Book Q p. 313 shows: 25 April 1925, Hughes CO. , OK, Nellie PEEBLES, Olin McBRYDE, Douglas McBRYDE, Walter McBRYDE, Ruth MOORE, and TP PEEBLES for himself and as guardian of Thurman Harden of Ok an TX , heirs at law of Mrs. SC McBRYDE sell for $100 to SC McBRYDE of TAylor Co., GA -East 1/2 of lot #82 in 15th Dist. (101 1/4 acres in Taylor Co GA. Also, Earlier in Taylor Co., GA

Deed Book Q, Pg 311: on 7 Dec 1922, Nowata Co OK , I Tom WILKS, husband of Lucy Wilks, decd. (probably Lucy J McBryde Wilks) gives up all claims on the Estate of SC McBRYDE and L R McBRYDE (husband and wife). From Talbot Co GA marriage records Mar Book 1875-1880 pg 48 S Cincinnatus McBryde md Lena R McBryde12 Jan 1876 with J B McGehee MG
From The Butler Herald 1897-1910
18 Dec 1906issue
"In Memory of Mrs Lena R. McBryde, wife of Since McBryde. Was born in Talbotton, Talbot Co Sept 21, 1851 and died Dec 6, 1906, age 55 yrs, 2 months and 15 days. Died at her home in Holdenville, Indian Territory. Leaves husband and 7 children."

13 Sept 1904
"Letter from T. P. Peebles- Yeager, Indian Territory Sept 7, 1904. Peebles and S. C. McBryde came out there 8 months ago. Live 4 miles of Holdenville. Peebles mentions his wife. Says McBryde's family is down with malarial fever. (good detail of life there.)"

On Sallie Snow McBryder-Hardin headstone reads. Dau. of S.G.F or E. and L. R. McBryde.
Data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride--Douglass, KS

Hi Thomas,
Livie May Bowen McBryde was born in Dickson County, Tennessee, December 10, 1894. and died 3 April 1981 in Moore, Oklahoma. This is from her
children and from the obit in newspaper. Buried in Moore City Cemetery, Moore Oklahoma
Married Olen Steven McBryde 19 July 1913 in Holdenville, Oklahoma
Olen Steven McBryde was born18 Feb 1885 in Taylor Co., Georgia and died 8 March 1955 in Bakersfield, California and is buried in Bakersfield, California,

The following is a brief writeup of on the family by Marilyn J McBride 4 Nov 1998:

"Also we have been discussing the date of death for Sinc. You have 1923, I am not certain when he died but my husband and his older brother say he didn't die until about 1935 or 1936. My husband was born in 1922, and he remembers him well. Ray, the older brother tells about getting ready to go out to the field and work and he ask Grandpa McBryde and Paul (my Husband) who was going to be boss today, and Paul said he was going to be boss today. Paul and Grandpa worked together quite a lot. For sometime Grandpa McBryde and Step Grandpa Grizzle lived with Olen and Livie. Grandpa Grizzle fought with the north and Grandpa McBryde with the south, so made some pretty interesting times at the home. Paul say's he was a tyrant, said that grandpa was afraid of horny toads so he and Ralph one of Douglas McBrydes boys picked up a couple of horny toads and thru them up in the air and yelled HORNEY TOADS, boy did they get in trouble for that with grandpa. Paul's dad told of Sinc when they lived in Georgia, There was a log in the field and he took out the mule and hooked a chain around the log and tried to get the mule to pull it out. The mule would not move, Grandpa got mad at the mule and slugged him in the neck with his fist and knocked him down, made grandpa so mad he unhooked the log, picked it up and carried it out himself. I though that was a rather neat story. I will try to find out exact death of Sinc. I know he is buried in Family cemetery there out side of Holdenville. Grandpa McBryde was a very large man. however Olen Steven was a very little man. Livie was a very large woman. and all their boys were big and tall execpt Charles who was little like their father."

Marilyn
Data on this line furnished by Kent Andrew "Drew" Spencer. e-mail Nov 19, 1998. His tie is Cincinnatus "Since" McBryde son of Lewis P. McBryde.
Additional data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride Mar 1999.
Cincinnatus could mean one who has curley hair.

The name could also come from the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization of officers who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Gen. Arthur Saint Clair, a member of this organization gave the small village in Ohio the name of Cincinnati when he took command of near-by Fort Washington in 1790. The Organization was named after Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius (circa 519-430 BC), a Roman general and Statesman. He was reputedly a consul about 460 BC and about two years later the Roman Senate chose him dictator of th Republic. Cincinnatus was charged with rescuing a Roman army that facd annihilation by the Aequi, a tribe of ancient Italy. He defeated the enemy within 16 days but refused all honors and resigned the dictatorship. Vested again with dictatorial power in 439 BC, he suppressed an incipient plebeian insurrection and then retired to his farm. Later generations considered him a model of Roman virtue. Thus Cincinnatus McBryde had a great name to live up to.

In 1850 Census, Talbot Co GA with parents-
1860 Marion Co GA with parents-
1870 Wood Co TX living together with his brothers, William Clay and Cicero D. in Precinct #93 with a post office of Quitman TX.-
1880 Taylor CO,GA at Carsonville post office with his wife, Lena R. and two children Nellie C and Lizzie J. Using the eldest child as a clue (3 yrs). All these children were born in Taylor Co GA-
1900 Taylor Co he is listed as Since and living with his wife, Lena R b Sep 1852, and Ch: Nellie C, Lucy J, and Sallie Snow, Steven O., Willie D, Walter C/S and Myrtile/Mystice R at Carsonville.
In 1905 he is in the Creek Nation OK. 1910 Living in Houghes Co OK, Yeager T/S, Listed as S. C. , 66 years, b GA, Widower, and living with ch: Olin(Steven Olin), Wm D. and Walter S., all born GA. Cincennatus could read and write per records.
1920 temporarily back in Taylor Co GA.

McBRYDE cem. located north of Holdenville OK. Hughes CO. Go north on Whitty Rd. 2 miles the cemetery is locate on corner of the third section on the N. corner. Data supplied in part by Ransom McBRIDE-PO Box 4723-Cary NC 27519-4723.

Also from Taylor Co GA, records. Deed Book Q p. 313 shows: 25 April 1925, Hughes CO. , OK, Nellie PEEBLES, Olin McBRYDE, Douglas McBRYDE, Walter McBRYDE, Ruth MOORE, and TP PEEBLES for himself and as guardian of Thurman Harden of Ok an TX , heirs at law of Mrs. SC McBRYDE sell for $100 to SC McBRYDE of TAylor Co., GA -East 1/2 of lot #82 in 15th Dist. (101 1/4 acres in Taylor Co GA. Also, Earlier in Taylor Co., GA

Deed Book Q, Pg 311: on 7 Dec 1922, Nowata Co OK , I Tom WILKS, husband of Lucy Wilks, decd. (probably Lucy J McBryde Wilks) gives up all claims on the Estate of SC McBRYDE and L R McBRYDE (husband and wife). From Talbot Co GA marriage records Mar Book 1875-1880 pg 48 S Cincinnatus McBryde md Lena R McBryde12 Jan 1876 with J B McGehee MG

From The Butler Herald 1897-1910
18 Dec 1906 issue
"In Memory of Mrs Lena R. McBryde, wife of Since McBryde. Was born in Talbotton, Talbot Co Sept 21, 1851 and died Dec 6, 1906, age 55 yrs, 2 months and 15 days. Died at her home in Holdenville, Indian Territory. Leaves husband and 7 children."

13 Sept 1904

"Letter from T. P. Peebles- Yeager, Indian Territory Sept 7, 1904. Peebles and S. C. McBryde came out there 8 months ago. Live 4 miles of Holdenville. Peebles mentions his wife. Says McBryde's family is down with malarial fever. (good detail of life there.)"
On Sallie Snow McBryder-Hardin headstone reads. Dau. of S.G.F or E. and L. R. McBryde.
Data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride-Douglass, KS
Hi Thomas,
Livie May Bowen McBryde was born in Dickson County, Tennessee, December 10, 1894. and died 3 April 1981 in Moore, Oklahoma. This is from her
children and from the obit in newspaper. Buried in Moore City Cemetery,

Moore Oklahoma
Married Olen Steven McBryde 19 July 1913 in Holdenville, Oklahoma
Olen Steven McBryde was born18 Feb 1885 in Taylor Co., Georgia and died 8 March 1955 in Bakersfield, California and is buried in Bakersfield, California,

The following is a brief writeup of on the family by Marilyn J McBride 4 Nov 1998:

"Also we have been discussing the date of death for Sinc. You have 1923, I am not certain when he died but my husband and his older brother say he didn't die until about 1935 or 1936. My husband was born in 1922, and he remembers him well. Ray, the older brother tells about getting ready to go out to the field and work and he ask Grandpa McBryde and Paul (my Husband) who was going to be boss today, and Paul said he was going to be boss today. Paul and Grandpa worked together quite a lot. For sometime Grandpa McBryde and Step Grandpa Grizzle lived with Olen and Livie. Grandpa Grizzle fought with the north and Grandpa McBryde with the south, so made some pretty interesting times at the home. Paul say's he was a tyrant, said that grandpa was afraid of horny toads so he and Ralph one of Douglas McBrydes boys picked up a couple of horny toads and thru them up in the air and yelled HORNEY TOADS, boy did they get in trouble for that with grandpa. Paul's dad told of Sinc when they lived in Georgia, There was a log in the field and he took out the mule and hooked a chain around the log and tried to get the mule to pull it out. The mule would not move, Grandpa got mad at the mule and slugged him in the neck with his fist and knocked him down, made grandpa so mad he unhooked the log, picked it up and carried it out himself. I though that was a rather neat story. I will try to find out exact death of Sinc. I know he is buried in Family cemetery there out side of Holdenville. Grandpa McBryde was a very large man. however Olen Steven was a very little man. Livie was a very large woman. and all their boys were big and tall execpt Charles who was little like their father."

Marilyn
Data on this line furnished by Kent Andrew "Drew" Spencer. e-mail Nov 19, 1998. His tie is Cincinnatus "Since" McBryde son of Lewis P. McBryde.
Additional data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride Mar 1999.

Lena R. MCBRYDE and Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE had the following children:
+267 i. Lucy Jackson MCBRYDE, born on 4 May 1875, Taylor Co, FL; married Tom WILKS 2nd husb, on 27 Jan 1909, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
+268 ii. Nellie C "Aunt Day" MCBRYDE, born on 10 Mar 1877, Taylor Co., GA; died on 27 May 1944, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
+269 iii. Sallie Snow MCBRYDE, born on 21 Jan 1881, Taylor Co., GA; died on 6 Dec 1909, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
270 iv. Lena MCBRYDE was born on 6 Mar 1884 in GA. She died on 25 Aug 1918. There is a good chance that this is Cincinnatus and Lena McBryde's daughter Lena and not her mother.
+271 v. Stephen Olen MCBRYDE, born on 8 Feb 1885, Taylor Co., GA; married Livie Mae BOWEN, on 19 Jul 1913, Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK; died on 7 Mar 1956, Bakersfield, Kern, CA.
+272 vi. William Douglass MCBRYDE, born on 9 Apr 1888, Macon Co., GA; married Lilly B. DILBECK; died on 19 Dec 1970, North Bend, OR.
+273 vii. Walter "Since" Cininnatus MCBRYDE, born on 12 Jun 1890, Butler, Taylor Co., GA; married Ina SMITH, in 1914; died on 11 May 1968.
+274 viii. Myrtill "Mystice" Ruth MCBRYDE, born on 15 Aug 1892, Taylor Co., GA; married Phillip MOORE.

89. Sallie P. MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 15 Apr 1858 in GA. She died on 18 Oct 1887. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Talbot, Co., GA.
Sallie P. MCBRYDE and George A. JOHNSON were married on 19 Nov 1882 in Talbot Co., GA. George A. JOHNSON was born. George was from Seale, AL.
Marriage data from GA newspaper BH dated 28 Nov 1882.
Sallie P. MCBRYDE and George A. JOHNSON had the following children:

275 i. George A. JOHNSON died on 10 Dec 1936.

91. Sallie P. MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 15 Apr 1858 in GA. She died on 18 Oct 1887. She was buried in McBryde Cem, Talbot, Co., GA.
Sallie P. MCBRYDE and George A. JOHNSON were married on 19 Nov 1882 in Talbot Co., GA. George A. JOHNSON was born. George was from Seale, AL.
Marriage data from GA newspaper BH dated 28 Nov 1882.
Sallie P. MCBRYDE and George A. JOHNSON had the following children:

276 i. George A. JOHNSON died on 10 Dec 1936.

93. Francis "Fannie" MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1864 in GA. Francis McBryde Brownfield was living in Acadia, LA when her mother Elizabeth R. died 7 Feb 1899.
Unknown BROWNFIELD Dr. was born. !Lived in Arcadia Ph. LA.

94. Robert Leo MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1867 in GA. He died in Jan 1950 in GA. He was buried in Riverdale Cem, Columbus, GA. !From "A Rockaway in Talbot" John T McBryde died in February, 1896 at the age of 78 years. Robert L McBryde, his nephew and wife ,Ethel Covington McBryde, lived in the home until his death in January, 1950. Robert was a successful farmer, Geneva merchant and cotton buyer, Robert L McBryde was a prominent layman of the Geneva Methodist Church and a member of the Talbot Co Board of Commissioners for about 25 years. For several years, he served as chairman of the board. He had especial interest in improved roads for the county and paving of main thoroughfares.

Robert L. McBryde, of McBryde Bros, merchants of geneva on Railroad Ave, happende to sleep in at the store on Monday night, 7 Nov. 1889. About 3 AM the sound of flames awoke him.

McBryde rushed outside. The postoffice was covered with fire. He sounded the alarm, and townspeople quickly turned out. A strong southeastly wind was blowing. The fire started at the extreme end of a row of business stores, and with the wind fanning the spreading flames, "in thirty-five minutes the entire block was solid mass of fire. But little was saved, and that from the store of McBryde Bros." The Talbottom New Era, reporting the disaster, stated that the crippliing and devastating fire was though to be incendiary in Origin, "kindled by the hand of a fiend in human shape."

McBryde Bros. lost $3000 on their stock, cotton, and cotton seed.
Robert Leo MCBRYDE and Ethel COVINGTON were married on 8 Dec 1905. Ethel COVINGTON died in Rocky Mount, NC. !Ethe (Ruby)l lived with Robert L.McBryde until his death, then she moved to Rocky Mount NC where she later died and is buried.

From The Butler Herald 1897-1910

19 Dec 1905
Miss Ruby Covington & Robert L. McBryde of Geneva were married on Dec 8th.
Ethel COVINGTON died in Rocky Mount, NC. She was buried in Rocky Mount, NC. !Ethe (Ruby)l lived with Robert L.McBryde until his death, then she moved to
Rocky Mount NC where she later died and is buried.

From The Butler Herald 1897-1910

19 Dec 1905
Miss Ruby Covington & Robert L. McBryde of Geneva were married on Dec 8th.

98. Francis "Fannie" MCBRYDE (William J-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born about 1864 in GA. Francis McBryde Brownfield was living in Acadia, LA when her mother Elizabeth R. died 7 Feb 1899.
Unknown BROWNFIELD Dr. was born. !Lived in Arcadia Ph. LA.
102. Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was a farmer. He was born. Marriage license posted to Talbot Co., GA Courthouse
Both parents born in GA. per 1880 census. Most of data comes from above census.
No family history available.

Sarah Sadie ISOM was born on 3 Nov 1864 in GA. She died on 16 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried in Houston , Harris Co. TX. All data on sheets comes from death cert. w/infor furnished by Lillie May McBryde Holloway Buried Cem lot n 1/2 81 Sec c Forest Pk. Cem. Houston TX. Lot owned by Nona McBryde Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE and Sarah Sadie ISOM had the following children:

+277 i. Milo Thomas MCBRYDE, born on 18 Dec 1879, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA; married Bertha Irene HOLLEY, on 8 Jun 1916, Waynesboro, Wayne Co., MS; died in Dec 1971, Arkadelphia, AR.
+278 ii. Lillie May MCBRYDE, born in 1892; died on 23 Oct 1951, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
+279 iii. Nona MCBRYDE.
280 iv. Annie L. MCBRYDE was born in 1880.
+281 v. Robert MCBRYDE.
Sarah Sadie ISOM was born on 3 Nov 1864 in GA. She died on 16 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried on 18 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. !Augustus McBRYDE,farmer, wife Sallie S.,son Milo,and daughter Anna
All data on sheet comes from death cert. w/info. furnished Lillie May
McBRYDE HOLLOWAY Buried cemetary lot N1/2 81 Sec.C Forest Pk.Cemet.
Lot owned by Nona McBRYDE HICKS 808 Woodland Ave. Houston TX
Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE and Sarah Sadie ISOM had the following children:
282 i. Milo Thomas MCBRYDE, born on 18 Dec 1879, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA; died in Dec 1971, Arkadelphia, AR.
+278 ii. Lillie May MCBRYDE, born in 1892; died on 23 Oct 1951, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
+279 iii. Nona MCBRYDE.
+283 iv. Annie L MCBRYDE, born in 1880; died in 1954, CA.
+281 v. Robert MCBRYDE.

Sarah Sadie ISOM was born on 3 Nov 1864 in GA. She died on 16 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried on 18 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. !Augustus McBRYDE,farmer, wife Sallie S.,son Milo,and daughter Anna
All data on sheet comes from death cert. w/info. furnished Lillie May
McBRYDE HOLLOWAY Buried cemetary lot N1/2 81 Sec.C Forest Pk.Cemet.
Lot owned by Nona McBRYDE HICKS 808 Woodland Ave. Houston TX
Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE and Sarah Sadie ISOM had the following children:

+282 i. Milo Thomas MCBRYDE, born on 18 Dec 1879, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA; died in Dec 1971, Arkadelphia, AR.
284 ii. Lillie May MCBRYDE was born in 1892. She died on 23 Oct 1951 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried in Houston, Harris Co, TX. !Married Francis William HOLLOWAY Buried in lot owned by Nona McBRYDE
HICKS-N1/2 81 Sec. C Forest Park Cem.
Merged General Note:
!Married Francis William HOLLOWAY Buried in lot owned by Nona McBRYDE
HICKS-N1/2 81 Sec. C Forest Park Cem.
285 iii. Nona MCBRYDE was born. !In 1951 Living in Morango Valley CA.
Merged General Note:
!In 1951 Living in Morango Valley CA.
286 iv. Annie L MCBRYDE was born in 1880. She died in 1954 in CA. !Last known address-905 N. Blanchard, Banning CA in 1962 Son-David MITCHELL lived on Morongo Indian Res.Near Banning CA in 1962. A phone call to him at that time resulted in me(Thomas J. McBryde and my Brother John H McBryde) to locate our father Milo Thomas McBryde after 20 years beliving he was dead.
287 v. Robert MCBRYDE was born. ! I think He lived in Humble TX at death. No children
Merged General Note:
 I think He lived in Humble TX at death. No children
Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE and Sarah Sadie ISOM were married on 24 Mar 1878 in Talbot Co. GA. Marriage license posted in Talbot Co. GA courthouse. Sarah Sadie ISOM was born on 3 Nov 1864 in GA. She died on 16 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried on 18 Oct 1922 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. !Augustus McBRYDE,farmer, wife Sallie S.,son Milo,and daughter Anna
All data on sheet comes from death cert. w/info. furnished Lillie May
McBRYDE HOLLOWAY Buried cemetary lot N1/2 81 Sec.C Forest Pk.Cemet.
Lot owned by Nona McBRYDE HICKS 808 Woodland Ave. Houston TX
Augustus Ceasar MCBRYDE and Sarah Sadie ISOM had the following children:

+282 i. Milo Thomas MCBRYDE, born on 18 Dec 1879, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA; died in Dec 1971, Arkadelphia, AR.
288 ii. Lillie May MCBRYDE was born in 1892. She died on 23 Oct 1951 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. She was buried in Houston, Harris Co, TX. !Married Francis William HOLLOWAY Buried in lot owned by Nona McBRYDE
HICKS-N1/2 81 Sec. C Forest Park Cem.
Merged General Note:
Married Francis William HOLLOWAY Buried in lot owned by Nona McBRYDE
HICKS-N1/2 81 Sec. C Forest Park Cem.

289 iii. Nona MCBRYDE was born. !In 1951 Living in Morango Valley CA.
Merged General Note:
In 1951 Living in Morango Valley CA.

290 iv. Annie L MCBRYDE was born in 1880. She died in 1954 in CA. !Last known address-905 N. Blanchard, Banning CA in 1962 Son-David MITCHELL lived on Morongo Indian Res.Near Banning CA in 1962. A phone call to him at that time resulted in me(Thomas J. McBryde and my Brother John H McBryde) to locate our father Milo Thomas McBryde after 20 years beliving he was dead.

291 v. Robert MCBRYDE was born. ! I think He lived in Humble TX at death. No children
Merged General Note:
I think He lived in Humble TX at death. No children

103. William Clay MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1844 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 5 Jan 1927 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co, TX. Some William's family in Weatherford TX area today. Ransom McBRIDE says he was in Woods Co TX by 1870 then back to GA then again to TX Conf Soldiar Pension #34384 TX-Served April 64 to Feb 65 w/Co D 2nd Reg GA reserves. Surrendered in Macon GA with honorable discharge. Moved to TX about 1900 and lived in Boonsville TX Wise Co.
Total value of prop was $500 in application - Died of Apoplexy then paralysis-Pension application dated 30 April 1917 (Application filed in Wise Co. TX) gives his age as 73 years-Death notice gives date of 5 Jan 1927
Additional census data furnished by Ransom McBride
From The Georgia State Line. 1862-1865 pg 151---Co. D. Second Reg. Georgia State Line
(Upson Co. GA "State Volunteerrs" W. C. McBryde is listed as a private.

William Clay MCBRYDE and Mary Arter COX were married on 30 Apr 1882 in Talbot Co. GA. Marriage licenses posted in Talbot Co GA courthouse. Mary Arter COX (daughter of ) was born about 1853 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL. She died on 9 Mar 1934 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co, TX. !Widow pension Application #42769-Mitchell Co TX Value of her property on tax roll $0-died of paralysis Mary's middle name comes from TX death list from TX archive. Birth date taken from Application for Mortuary Warrent attached to application for pension dated 11 Jan 1927 She was listed as 74 yrs and 6 mos.at that date Henry A McBRYDE-7908 Leslie Dr-Ft Worth TX 76118 (Mary's grandson) furnished the maiden name of COX William Clay MCBRYDE and Mary Arter COX had the following children:
+292 i. Oclad Eston MCBRYDE 1st husb, born on 14 Sep 1885; married Effie Roebelle DAVIS, before 1820; died on 17 Jan 1971, Weatherford, Parker Co, TX.
+293 ii. Nancy May MCBRYDE, born in 1887; married A. C. BLACKERBY.
294 iii. Docia MCBRYDE was born in 1890.
295 iv. Farrah B MCBRYDE was born in 1889.
296 v. Mary F MCBRYDE was born. !This daughter and her husband took care of Mary in old age and buried
her-Husband A C BLACKERBY

104. Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 12 Jan 1847 in Taylor Co., GA. Talbot Co GA Marriage Records Book 1875-80 pg 48. He was buried on 29 Jan 1938 in McBryde Cem, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK. This cemetery is also known as the Peebles Cemetery. Vickie Neill Taylor recorded this cemetery March 23, 1998. Locaed north of the Holdenville, from the intersection of Hwy 48 and hwy 2709, go 1 mile east, turn north on Whitty Rd, go 2.4 miles. (on cornor of the third intersection.) This was near a small community called Whtty. The property now belongs to Glen and Barbara Walker of Wlaker Pecan Farm. This a very small cemetery and not very well marked. Barbara Walker has given to me information that was jpassed on to her by Fran Cook who canvessed this cemeetery on 1 Oct 1984 and while in the cemetery, Mrs. McBryde stopped by and gave her this information. I have combined this imformation (*) and the tombstone data I found.
He died about 1938 in Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK. He was Farmer. Cincinnatus could mean one who has curley hair.
The name could also come from the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization of officers who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Gen. Arthur Saint Clair, a member of this organization gave the small village in Ohio the name of Cincinnati when he took command of near-by Fort Washington in 1790. The Organization was named after Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius (circa 519-430 BC), a Roman general and Statesman. He was reputedly a consul about 460 BC and about two years later the Roman Senate chose him dictator of th Republic. Cincinnatus was charged with rescuing a Roman army that facd annihilation by the Aequi, a tribe of ancient Italy. He defeated the enemy within 16 days but refused all honors and resigned the dictatorship. Vested again with dictatorial power in 439 BC, he suppressed an incipient plebeian insurrection and then retired to his farm. Later generations considered him a model of Roman virtue. Thus Cincinnatus McBryde had a great name to live up to.
In 1850 Census, Talbot Co GA with parents-
1860 Marion Co GA with parents-
1870 Wood Co TX living together with his brothers, William Clay and Cicero D. in Precinct #93 with a post office of Quitman TX.-
1880 Taylor CO,GA at Carsonville post office with his wife, Lena R. and two children Nellie C and Lizzie J. Using the eldest child as a clue (3 yrs). All these children were born in Taylor Co GA-
1900 Taylor Co he is listed as Since and living with his wife, Lena R b Sep 1852, and Ch: Nellie C, Lucy J, and Sallie Snow, Steven O., Willie D, Walter C/S and Myrtile/Mystice R at Carsonville.
In 1905 he is in the Creek Nation OK. 1910 Living in Houghes Co OK, Yeager T/S, Listed as S. C. , 66 years, b GA, Widower, and living with ch: Olin(Steven Olin), Wm D. and Walter S., all born GA. Cincennatus could read and write per records.
1920 temporarily back in Taylor Co GA.

McBRYDE cem. located north of Holdenville OK. Hughes CO. Go north on Whitty Rd. 2 miles the cemetery is locate on corner of the third section on the N. corner. Data supplied in part by Ransom McBRIDE-PO Box 4723-Cary NC 27519-4723.

Also from Taylor Co GA, records. Deed Book Q p. 313 shows: 25 April 1925, Hughes CO. , OK, Nellie PEEBLES, Olin McBRYDE, Douglas McBRYDE, Walter McBRYDE, Ruth MOORE, and TP PEEBLES for himself and as guardian of Thurman Harden of Ok an TX , heirs at law of Mrs. SC McBRYDE sell for $100 to SC McBRYDE of TAylor Co., GA -East 1/2 of lot #82 in 15th Dist. (101 1/4 acres in Taylor Co GA. Also, Earlier in Taylor Co., GA

Deed Book Q, Pg 311: on 7 Dec 1922, Nowata Co OK , I Tom WILKS, husband of Lucy Wilks, decd. (probably Lucy J McBryde Wilks) gives up all claims on the Estate of SC McBRYDE and L R McBRYDE (husband and wife). From Talbot Co GA marriage records Mar Book 1875-1880 pg 48 S Cincinnatus McBryde md Lena R McBryde12 Jan 1876 with J B McGehee MG

From The Butler Herald 1897-1910

18 Dec 1906 issue

"In Memory of Mrs Lena R. McBryde, wife of Since McBryde. Was born in Talbotton, Talbot Co Sept 21, 1851 and died Dec 6, 1906, age 55 yrs, 2 months and 15 days. Died at her home in Holdenville, Indian Territory. Leaves husband and 7 children."

13 Sept 1904

"Letter from T. P. Peebles- Yeager, Indian Territory Sept 7, 1904. Peebles and S. C. McBryde came out there 8 months ago. Live 4 miles of Holdenville. Peebles mentions his wife. Says McBryde's family is down with malarial fever. (good detail of life there.)"

On Sallie Snow McBryder-Hardin headstone reads. Dau. of S.G.F or E. and L. R. McBryde.
Data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride-Douglass, KS
Hi Thomas,
Livie May Bowen McBryde was born in Dickson County, Tennessee, December 10, 1894. and died 3 April 1981 in Moore, Oklahoma. This is from her
children and from the obit in newspaper. Buried in Moore City Cemetery, Moore Oklahoma

Married Olen Steven McBryde 19 July 1913 in Holdenville, Oklahoma

Olen Steven McBryde was born18 Feb 1885 in Taylor Co., Georgia and died 8 March 1955 in Bakersfield, California and is buried in Bakersfield, California,

The following is a brief writeup of on the family by Marilyn J McBride 4 Nov 1998:

"Also we have been discussing the date of death for Sinc. You have 1923, I am not certain when he died but my husband and his older brother say he didn't die until about 1935 or 1936. My husband was born in 1922, and he remembers him well. Ray, the older brother tells about getting ready to go out to the field and work and he ask Grandpa McBryde and Paul (my Husband) who was going to be boss today, and Paul said he was going to be boss today. Paul and Grandpa worked together quite a lot. For sometime Grandpa McBryde and Step Grandpa Grizzle lived with Olen and Livie. Grandpa Grizzle fought with the north and Grandpa McBryde with the south, so made some pretty interesting times at the home. Paul say's he was a tyrant, said that grandpa was afraid of horny toads so he and Ralph one of Douglas McBrydes boys picked up a couple of horny toads and thru them up in the air and yelled HORNEY TOADS, boy did they get in trouble for that with grandpa. Paul's dad told of Sinc when they lived in Georgia, There was a log in the field and he took out the mule and hooked a chain around the log and tried to get the mule to pull it out. The mule would not move, Grandpa got mad at the mule and slugged him in the neck with his fist and knocked him down, made grandpa so mad he unhooked the log, picked it up and carried it out himself. I though that was a rather neat story. I will try to find out exact death of Sinc. I know he is buried in Family cemetery there out side of Holdenville. Grandpa McBryde was a very large man. however Olen Steven was a very little man. Livie was a very large woman. and all their boys were big and tall execpt Charles who was little like their father."

Marilyn
Data on this line furnished by Kent Andrew "Drew" Spencer. e-mail Nov 19, 1998. His tie is Cincinnatus "Since" McBryde son of Lewis P. McBryde.
Additional data on this line from Marilyn J. McBride Mar 1999.

Cincinnatus could mean one who has curley hair.
The name could also come from the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization of officers who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Gen. Arthur Saint Clair, a member of this organization gave the small village in Ohio the name of Cincinnati when he took command of near-by Fort Washington in 1790. The Organization was named after Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius (circa 519-430 BC), a Roman general and Statesman. He was reputedly a consul about 460 BC and about two years later the Roman Senate chose him dictator of th Republic. Cincinnatus was charged with rescuing a Roman army that facd annihilation by the Aequi, a tribe of ancient Italy. He defeated the enemy within 16 days but refused all honors and resigned the dictatorship. Vested again with dictatorial power in 439 BC, he suppressed an incipient plebeian insurrection and then retired to his farm. Later generations considered him a model of Roman virtue. Thus Cincinnatus McBryde had a great name to live up to.

In 1850 Census, Talbot Co GA with parents-
1860 Marion Co GA with parents-
1870 Wood Co TX living together with his brothers, William Clay and Cicero D. in Precinct #93 with a post office of Quitman TX.-
1880 Taylor CO,GA at Carsonville post office with his wife, Lena R. and two children Nellie C and Lizzie J. Using the eldest child as a clue (3 yrs). All these children were born in Taylor Co GA-
1900 Taylor Co he is listed as Since and living with his wife, Lena R b Sep 1852, and Ch: Nellie C, Lucy J, and Sallie Snow, Steven O., Willie D, Walter C/S and Myrtile/Mystice R at Carsonville.
In 1905 he is in the Creek Nation OK. 1910 Living in Houghes Co OK, Yeager T/S, Listed as S. C. , 66 years, b GA, Widower, and living with ch: Olin(Steven Olin), Wm D. and Walter S., all born GA. Cincennatus could read and write per records.
1920 temporarily back in Taylor Co GA.

McBRYDE cem. located north of Holdenville OK. Hughes CO. Go north on Whitty Rd. 2 miles the cemetery is locate on corner of the third section on the N. corner. Data supplied in part by Ransom McBRIDE-PO Box 4723-Cary NC 27519-4723.

Also from Taylor Co GA, records. Deed Book Q p. 313 shows: 25 April 1925, Hughes CO. , OK, Nellie PEEBLES, Olin McBRYDE, Douglas McBRYDE, Walter McBRYDE, Ruth MOORE, and TP PEEBLES for himself and as guardian of Thurman Harden of Ok an TX , heirs at law of Mrs. SC McBRYDE sell for $100 to SC McBRYDE of TAylor Co., GA -East 1/2 of lot #82 in 15th Dist. (101 1/4 acres in Taylor Co GA. Also, Earlier in Taylor Co., GA

Deed Book Q, Pg 311: on 7 Dec 1922, Nowata Co OK , I Tom WILKS, husband of Lucy Wilks, decd. (probably Lucy J McBryde Wilks) gives up all claims on the Estate of SC McBRYDE and L R McBRYDE (husband and wife). From Talbot Co GA marriage records Mar Book 1875-1880 pg 48 S Cincinnatus McBryde md Lena R McBryde12 Jan 1876 with J B McGehee MG

From The Butler Herald 1897-1910

18 Dec 1906 issue

"In Memory of Mrs Lena R. McBryde, wife of Since McBryde. Was born in Talbotton, Talbot Co Sept 21, 1851 and died Dec 6, 1906, age 55 yrs, 2 months and 15 days. Died at her home in Holdenville, Indian Territory. Leaves husband and 7 children."

13 Sept 1904

"Letter from T. P. Peebles- Yeager, Indian Territory Sept 7, 1904. Peebles and S. C. McBryde came out there 8 months ago. Live 4 miles of Holdenville. Peebles mentions his wife. Says McBryde's family is down with malarial fever. (good detail of life there.)"
On Sallie Snow McBryder-Hardin headstone reads. Dau. of S.G.F or E. and L. R. McBryde.
Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE and Lena R. MCBRYDE were married on 12 Jan 1876 in Talbot Co. GA. Talbot Co., GA marriage Book 1875-1880 pg 48 --J. B McGehee MG Lena R. MCBRYDE (daughter of William J MCBRYDE and Sarah T. "Rebecca" BOYNTON 1st wife) was born on 21 Sep 1851 in Talbottom, Talbot Co., GA. She died on 6 Dec 1906 in Holdenville, Indian Territory, OK. She was buried in McBryde Cem., Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK. This cemetery is also known as the Peebles Cemetery. Vickie Neill Taylor recorded this cemetery March 23, 1998. Locaed north of the Holdenville, from the intersection of Hwy 48 and hwy 2709, go 1 mile east, turn north on Whitty Rd, go 2.4 miles. (on cornor of the third intersection.) This was near a small community called Whtty. The property now belongs to Glen and Barbara Walker of Wlaker Pecan Farm. This a very small cemetery and not very well marked. Barbara Walker has given to me information that was jpassed on to her by Fran Cook who canvessed this cemeetery on 1 Oct 1984 and while in the cemetery, Mrs. McBryde stopped by and gave her this information. I have combined this imformation (*) and the tombstone data I found.

Data from a letter by Ransom McBride written to Mrs Woodall in 1992. Cincinnatus "Since" MCBRYDE and Lena R. MCBRYDE had the following children:
+267 i. Lucy Jackson MCBRYDE, born on 4 May 1875, Taylor Co, FL; married Tom WILKS 2nd husb, on 27 Jan 1909, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
+268 ii. Nellie C "Aunt Day" MCBRYDE, born on 10 Mar 1877, Taylor Co., GA; died on 27 May 1944, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
+269 iii. Sallie Snow MCBRYDE, born on 21 Jan 1881, Taylor Co., GA; died on 6 Dec 1909, Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK.
270 iv. Lena MCBRYDE, born on 6 Mar 1884, GA; died on 25 Aug 1918.
+271 v. Stephen Olen MCBRYDE, born on 8 Feb 1885, Taylor Co., GA; married Livie Mae BOWEN, on 19 Jul 1913, Holdenville, Hughes Co., OK; died on 7 Mar 1956, Bakersfield, Kern, CA.
+272 vi. William Douglass MCBRYDE, born on 9 Apr 1888, Macon Co., GA; married Lilly B. DILBECK; died on 19 Dec 1970, North Bend, OR.
+273 vii. Walter "Since" Cininnatus MCBRYDE, born on 12 Jun 1890, Butler, Taylor Co., GA; married Ina SMITH, in 1914; died on 11 May 1968.
+274 viii. Myrtill "Mystice" Ruth MCBRYDE, born on 15 Aug 1892, Taylor Co., GA; married Phillip MOORE.

108. Nancy MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1855 in GA.

Nancy MCBRYDE and Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL were married on 4 Nov 1875 in Tayor Co., GA. From They Tarried in Taylor Co., GA by Essie Jones Childs- Published by Central GA Genealogical Soc. Inc. Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL was born. Children from 1860 Taylor Co. GA census. Nancy MCBRYDE and Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL had the following children:
297 i. Mary Lou JARRELL was born.
298 ii. Hinton JARRELL was born.
299 iii. Floyd C. JARRELL was born.
300 iv. William JARRELL was born.
301 v. Thomas "Tom" JARRELL was born.
302 vi. Albert Hardy JARRELL Jr. was born.
303 vii. Milton W. JARRELL was born.
Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL was born. Children from 1860 Taylor Co. GA census. Nancy MCBRYDE and Albert Hardy "Dink" JARRELL had the following children:
304 i. Mary Lou JARRELL was born.
298 ii. Hinton JARRELL.
305 iii. Floyd C. JARRELL was born.
306 iv. William JARRELL was born.
307 v. Thomas "Tom" JARRELL was born.
308 vi. Albert Hardy JARRELL Jr. was born.
309 vii. Milton W. JARRELL was born.

109. Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 28 Feb 1858 in GA. He died on 28 Oct 1937 in Amerest, Lamb Co., TX. Amerest TX is NW of Lubbock about 40 miles. He was buried in Amerest Cem., Lamb Co., TX. Zachariah was living with son, Stephen Otis McBryde when he died. !Data on this family from 1900 GA census-Talbot Co-Dist 889
Data also from Diana Rae Norton-Bagwell - P O Box 511 - Buena Park, CA 90620
Data also from Melvin Sparks Jr. P. O. Box 447- Hookerton, NC 28538

Zachariah was living with his son Stephen Ottis McBryde when he died.

Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE and Estella Leola "Ella" COX were married on 22 Jan 1862 in Talbot Co., GA. Marriage licenses posted in Talbot Co GA courthouse. Estella Leola "Ella" COX (daughter of ) was born on 11 Apr 1859 in GA. She died in 1942 in Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles.. She was buried in Pinkerton Cem., Rule, Haskell Co., TX. Estella was living with her Grandson, Robert Garland Wood when she died. Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE and Estella Leola "Ella" COX had the following children:
+310 i. Ira Mae MCBRYDE, born on 25 Apr 1884, Talbot Co., GA; died on 13 Dec 1919, Talbot Co. GA.
+311 ii. William Eugene MCBRIDE, born in Jul 1885, Columbus, GA; married Tennie Viola HOLLAND, in 1908, Wise Co., TX; died in Jul 1961, Amarillo, Potter Co., TX.
312 iii. Victor Frank MCBRYDE was born in Aug 1888. He died on 1 Oct 1919 in Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles.. He was buried in Pinkerton Cem., Rule, Haskell Co., TX -next to his mother.. Never married- Victor Frank was reported to be mentally retarded.
+313 iv. Stephen "Atles" Ottis MCBRYDE 2nd husb, born on 28 Jan 1889, Geneva, Talbot Co, GA; married Leslie Edith TORBETT-WILSON 1st wife, on 28 Sep 1910, Weatherford, Parker Co, TX; died on 28 Dec 1966, Anderson, Shasta Co., CA.
+314 v. Josey Lee MCBRYDE, born on 20 May 1890, Geneva, Talbot Co., GA; married Henry Lowder WOOD, on 5 Aug 1906, Poolville, Parker Co, TX; died in 1972, Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles..
+315 vi. Arcadius "Cade" Cox MCBRIDE, born on 28 Jan 1892, GA; died in Mar 1978.

111. Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1863 in GA. She died on 12 Mar 1924 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Taylor Co., GA.

Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife and Marcus GHOLSON were married about 1888 in Talbot Co. GA (prob). Marcus GHOLSON was born on 7 Apr 1862. He died on 22 Feb 1939. He was buried in Taylor Co., GA. Data from 1900 Taylor Co. GA census.

Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife and Marcus GHOLSON had the following children:

316 i. Ola B. GHOLSON was born about 1889.

317 ii. Clara B. GHOLSON was born about 1898.

112. William Clay MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1844 in Talbot Co. GA. He died on 5 Jan 1927 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co, TX. Some William's family in Weatherford TX area today. Ransom McBRIDE says he was in Woods Co TX by 1870 then back to GA then again to TX Conf Soldiar Pension #34384 TX-Served April 64 to Feb 65 w/Co D 2nd Reg GA reserves. Surrendered in Macon GA with honorable discharge. Moved to TX about 1900 and lived in Boonsville TX Wise Co.

Total value of prop was $500 in application - Died of Apoplexy then paralysis-Pension application dated 30 April 1917 (Application filed in Wise Co. TX) gives his age as 73 years-Death notice gives date of 5 Jan 1927
Additional census data furnished by Ransom McBride
From The Georgia State Line. 1862-1865 pg 151---Co. D. Second Reg. Georgia State Line
(Upson Co. GA "State Volunteerrs" W. C. McBryde is listed as a private.

William Clay MCBRYDE and Mary Arter COX were married on 30 Apr 1882 in Talbot Co. GA. Marriage licenses posted in Talbot Co GA courthouse. Mary Arter COX (daughter of ) was born about 1853 in AL. She died on 9 Mar 1934 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co, TX. !Widow pension Application #42769-Mitchell Co TX Value of her property on tax roll $0-died of paralysis Mary's middle name comes from TX death list from TX archive. Birth date taken from Application for Mortuary Warrent attached to application for pension dated 11 Jan 1927 She was listed as 74 yrs and 6 mos.at that date Henry A McBRYDE-7908 Leslie Dr-Ft Worth TX 76118 (Mary's grandson) furnished the maiden name of COX William Clay MCBRYDE and Mary Arter COX had the following children:

318 i. Oclad Eston MCBRYDE 1st husb was born on 14 Sep 1885. He died on 17 Jan 1971 in Weatherford, Parker Co, TX. Father of Henry A McBRYDE-7908 Leslie Dr-Ft Worth TX 76118---817-184-9879

Father of L D McBRYDE-Rt 1 Box 206A- Poolville TX 76076 Ph 817-594-4037-data Larry James McBRYDE-3900 Post Oak Rd. Flower Mound TX 75028

Oclad Eston SS# 465-14-9486 issued by TX

319 ii. Nancy May MCBRYDE was born in 1887. !Married A C Blackerby-Has a son O E Blackerby living in Ft Worth TX O E has a daughter in CA that has done some McBryde genealogy-He will contact her and put her in touch with me

320 iii. Docia MCBRYDE was born in 1890.

321 iv. Farrah B MCBRYDE was born in 1889.

322 v. Mary F MCBRYDE was born. !This daughter and her husband took care of Mary in old age and buried her-Husband A C BLACKERBY

114. Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 28 Feb 1858 in GA. He died on 28 Oct 1937 in Amerest, Lamb Co., TX. Amerest TX is NW of Lubbock about 40 miles. He was buried in Amerest Cem., Lamb Co., TX. Zachariah was living with son, Stephen Otis McBryde when he died. !Data on this family from 1900 GA census-Talbot Co-Dist 889

Data also from Diana Rae Norton-Bagwell - P O Box 511 - Buena Park, CA 90620

Zachariah was living with his son Stephen Ottis McBryde when he died.

Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE and Estella Leola "Ella" COX were married on 22 Jan 1862 in Talbot Co., GA. Marriage licenses posted in Talbot Co GA courthouse. Estella Leola "Ella" COX (daughter of ) was born on 11 Apr 1859 in GA. She died in 1942 in Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles.. She was buried in Pinkerton Cem., Rule, Haskell Co., TX. Estella was living with her Grandson, Robert Garland Wood when she died. Zachariah "Zachry" MCBRYDE and Estella Leola "Ella" COX had the following children:

323 i. Ira Mae MCBRYDE was born on 25 Apr 1884 in Talbot Co., GA. She died on 13 Dec 1919 in Talbot Co. GA. She was buried in Durham Cem, Talbottom, Talbot Co., GA.

324 ii. William Eugene MCBRIDE was born in Jul 1885 in Columbus, GA. He died in Jul 1961 in Amarillo, Potter Co., TX.

325 iii. Victor Frank MCBRYDE was born in Aug 1888. He died on 1 Oct 1919 in Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles.. He was buried in Pinkerton Cem., Rule, Haskell Co., TX -next to his mother.. Never married- Victor Frank was reported to be mentally retarded.

326 iv. Stephen "Atles" Ottis MCBRYDE 2nd husb was born on 28 Jan 1889 in Geneva, Talbot Co, GA. He died on 28 Dec 1966 in Anderson, Shasta Co., CA. Anderson is about 10 miles south of Redding CA. The following two people tie to Stephen Atles Ottis McBryde. Marvin on up to Lewis P McBryde and Diana to Zachariah McBryde.

Marvin Sparks Jr. - Hookerton, NC - His tie is to Lewis P McBryde. (97)
Diana Rae Norton Bagwell- Buena Park, CA Her tie is to Zachariah McBryde and Estella Cox.
Stephen Ottis McBryde was staying with his son Jay McBryde at the time of his death.
Atles as part of Stephen's is not in favor by some of his descendants, so I have left it in quotes until I can locate source. (TJM)

327 v. Josey Lee MCBRYDE was born on 20 May 1890 in Geneva, Talbot Co., GA. She died in 1972 in Haskell, Haskell Co., TX --SW of Wichita Falls TX abt 100 miles..
328 vi. Arcadius "Cade" Cox MCBRIDE was born on 28 Jan 1892 in GA. He died in Mar 1978.

116. Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife (Lewis P-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1863 in GA. She died on 12 Mar 1924 in Bell Co, TX. She was buried in Taylor Co., GA.
Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife and Marcus GHOLSON were married about 1888 in Talbot Co. GA (prob). Marcus GHOLSON was born on 7 Apr 1862. He died on 22 Feb 1939. He was buried in Taylor Co., GA. Data from 1900 Taylor Co. GA census.
Marietta "Etta" MCBRYDE 2nd wife and Marcus GHOLSON had the following children:
329 i. Ola B. GHOLSON was born about 1889.
330 ii. Clara B. GHOLSON was born about 1898.

118. Peter Francis AMOS (Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
Peter Francis AMOS had the following children:
+331 i. Julius Francis AMOS.

120. Peter Francis AMOS (Adline Ariadne MCBRYDE-3, Rebecca M HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
Peter Francis AMOS had the following children:
332 i. Julius Francis AMOS was born.

136. Frances Elizabeth POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 29 Jun 1842 in Chambers Co, AL. She died on 10 Jan 1897 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. She was buried in Willow Oak Baptist Ch, Gilmer, Upshur Co., TX.

Frances Elizabeth POWELL and Joseph Chandler DEAN were married on 13 Jan 1861 in Skippersville, Dale Co., AL. Joseph Chandler DEAN was born on 31 Dec 1835 in Ocones, Washington Co. GA. He died on 14 May 1879. He was buried in Willow Oak Baptist Ch, Gilmer, Upshur Co., TX. Frances Elizabeth POWELL and Joseph Chandler DEAN had the following children:
+333 i. Anna Eliza DEAN, born on 23 Jul 1862, Skippersville, Dale Co., AL; died on 28 Mar 1927.
334 ii. James Lucas DEAN was born on 5 Aug 1866 in Skippersville, Dale Co., AL. He died on 8 Apr 1949. He was buried in Crescent Valley Cem., Bloomington, Upshur Co. TX.
335 iii. Walter Stilwell DEAN was born on 22 Nov 1872 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. He died on 4 Sep 1933 in Denton, Denton County, Texas.
336 iv. Mary Jane DEAN was born on 29 Mar 1875 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. She died on 24 Feb 1947. She was buried in Marshall, TX.
337 v. Martha Olive DEAN was born on 5 Jun 1877 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX. She died on 26 May 1959. She was buried in Missio Burial Pk., San Antonio, TX.

137. Ruth POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
Ruth POWELL and Alexander BRADY were married in 1861 in Lee Co. , Opelika, AL. Alexander BRADY was born.

138. Ann Elizabeth POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 16 Nov 1847 in Chambers Co, AL. She died in 1930. She was buried in Calvery Cem., Marlin TX.. After marriage moved from AL to near New Boston TX.

Daniel A. WALSTON was buried in Oak Grove Cem., New Boston, TX.

139. Mary Jane POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) died in Leesburg, TX.
MENSCHEW was born.

140. Lou "Lovie" POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was buried in Stateline Cem., Texarkana, TX.
RICHEY was born.
141. Sarah Emma POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
Sarah Emma POWELL and Isaac Timms "Ike" PILGRIM were married in 1879. Isaac Timms "Ike" PILGRIM was born. !Data on family from Mrs. Morris Efurd-Gilmer TX 75644 Sarah Emma POWELL and Isaac Timms "Ike" PILGRIM had the following children:
+338 i. Annie Lou PILGRIM.
142. Mattie POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
REED was born.
143. Joe Read POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
REED was born.
144. Sudie "Susie" POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born.
LANDERS was born.
145. Benjamin Franklin POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in 1865 in Chambers Co, AL. He died in 1935 in Lewisville, AR. He was buried in Lewisville, AR.
Annie Mae PETTY was buried in Lewisville, AR. Benjamin Franklin POWELL and Annie Mae PETTY had the following children:
339 i. Vista POWELL was born in 1895.
340 ii. Christine POWELL was born in 1900. She died in 1979.
341 iii. Benjamin Franklin POWELL was born in 1904. He died in 1904 in Pine Bluff, AR.
342 iv. Harry POWELL was born in 1908. He died in 1911 in Malden, MO.
343 v. Freida POWELL was born in 1909. She died in 1912 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX.
+344 vi. Martha Mae POWELL, born in 1911.

146. Ida POWELL (Elizabeth Anna ADAMS-3, Elizabeth HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 24 Sep 1867. She died on 6 Feb 1952 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX.
COMER was born.
148. Christopher Lewis BOLAND (Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 8 Aug 1859 in Muscogee Co., GA. He died on 2 Jun 1935 in Girard, Kent Co., TX. He was buried in Girard, Kent Co., TX.
Nannie Florence CHANCE was born on 31 Aug 1852. She died on 12 Feb 1944. She was buried in Girard, Kent Co., TX. Christopher Lewis BOLAND and Nannie Florence CHANCE had the following children:
+345 i. John A BOLAND.
346 ii. Katie BOLAND was born.
347 iii. Arthur BOLAND was born.
348 iv. Hattie BOLAND was born.
349 v. Immitt BOLAND was born.
149. Frances "Fannie" BOLAND (Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born in 1861 in Robertson Co. TX.
Frances "Fannie" BOLAND and James CULPEPPER 1st husb were married by 1880. James CULPEPPER 1st husb was born. Frances "Fannie" BOLAND and James CULPEPPER 1st husb had the following children:
350 i. Fannie CULPEPPER was born.
J. B. WARD 2nd husb. was born. Frances "Fannie" BOLAND and J. B. WARD 2nd husb. had the following children:
351 i. Fred B WARD was born. Lived in San Antonio, TX
153. Sarah A. V. "Jennie" BOLAND (Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born about 1871 in Bell Co, TX. She died in 1908 in Mexico. She was buried in Mexico. Sarah and Charles lived a colorful life, as they had their own traveling medicine wagon and show called "The Texas". They had a four-horse wagon, drawn by two black Horses and two White mule and the wagon was made up with a living quarters. Her husband sold medicine, making some of it himself. Jennie put on a show ghandling snakes. She used rattlesnakes whose fangs had been removed , She had a pair-- Male and dfemale-- that weighed about fifteen pounds each. In cold weather Jennie would put the snakes between the mattress and the feather bed and would sleep on top of the feaher bed to keep them warm. In warm weather when they were not traveling the snakes would lay around on the floor of the house. If an animal came around outsidethe male would sound the alarm by rattling his rattlers. He made a good "watch dog". They also had a monkey show. Another couple traveled with them, the man playing a banjo and the lady singing. They traveled through Texas with their show. After her father Josiah Boland moved to Corpus Christai they lived with him when not traveling.

In 1908 Jennie and husband Charles went to Mexico to get Iguanas to use in their show.

While in Mexico they both contracted smallpox and Jennie took sick with a fever. They got a room there and called a doctor. The doctor quarantined he and she died and was buried in Mexico. Charles had a fever and knew if he broke out with the smillpox bedfofre he got back across the border, that he too would be quareantined in Mexico and most likely meet with her same fate. As his chances of survival woud be greater in the U.S., he didn't stay for Jennie's furneral. After arranging for gthe Mexicans to handle her funeral and burial he headed for the border. He made it across to Corpus Christi, TX and went immediately to the hospial there. Shortly thereafter he broke out with small pox and died in the hospital, six weeks after his wife's death.
Charles L. FOSTER died in 1908 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX
154. David Edmond BOLAND (Susan Martha Ann HAMMOCK-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born in 1872 in Robertson Co. or Bell Co TX.. He died in Dec 1928 in Paris, Lamar Co., TX. He was buried in Paris, Lamar Co., TX. David Edmond was a farmer and the first rural mail carrier out of Corpus Christi TX in 1908. He was later a City Mail carrier. The were divorced and Maggie Maye married Frank M Payne.

David Edmond BOLAND and Maggie Maye FONDREN 1st wife were married in 1897 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. Maggie Maye FONDREN 1st wife was born. David Edmond BOLAND and Maggie Maye FONDREN 1st wife had the following children:
352 i. Olive Ruth BOLAND was born.
353 ii. Carl BOLAND was born.
354 iii. Curtis Heath BOLAND was born.
355 iv. Walter Norris BOLAND was born.
356 v. Joseph Edmond BOLAND was born.
357 vi. Delta Edward BOLAND was born.

David Edmond BOLAND and Mable Horoun SEACK 2nd wife were married about 1917 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. Mable Horoun SEACK 2nd wife was born.

158. George Lewis HAMMOCK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 25 Mar 1867. He died on 12 Aug 1949 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Birth and death dates from headstone.
Had 5 children.

George Lewis HAMMOCK and Amanda Mandy WRIGHT were married. Amanda Mandy WRIGHT was born on 17 Jan 1871. She died on 13 Feb 1928. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. George Lewis HAMMOCK and Amanda Mandy WRIGHT had the following children:

+358 i. Lula "Lulle" Watts HAMMOCK.
359 ii. Robert W. HAMMOCK was born on 16 Jun 1891. He died on 23 Aug 1926.
+360 iii. Charles Max HAMMOCK, born on 22 Sep 1901, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX; married Ima Mae HUNT, on 5 Mar 1922; died on 27 Feb 1953.
+361 iv. Willie "Mae?" "Ona" HAMMOCK, born in 1893; married Benjamin Davis LANIER, on 28 Aug 1911, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX; died on 8 May 1962, CA.
362 v. Julius Roe "Jake" HAMMOCK was born on 7 Aug 1905 in Bell Co, TX. See page 16 of Mrs Gladys Richey's notes-- can't make them out.

160. Henry L. HAMMOCK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Mar 1871. He died on 2 Sep 1909. Had four children.
Henry L. HAMMOCK and Laura BEBOUT were married. Laura BEBOUT was born on 28 Feb 1872. She died on 30 Apr 1956 in TX. She was buried in Killeen City Cem, Bell Co, TX. Henry L. HAMMOCK and Laura BEBOUT had the following children:
+363 i. Stella HAMMOCK.
364 ii. Algee HAMMOCK was born.
365 iii. May HAMMOCK was born.
366 iv. Carl HAMMOCK was born.
+367 v. Eliza HAMMOCK, married Frank LOVE.

161. Alice HAMMACK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 11 Jan 1873 in Bell Co, TX. She died on 20 Nov 1962 in Waco, McLennan Co, TX. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Data on all descedants of Alice Hammack and James Wright by Jennifer Parker-Clarksville, AR

Alice HAMMACK and James David WRIGHT were married on 6 Dec 1893 in Lampasas Co, TX. Data taken from copy of marriage License James David WRIGHT was born on 21 Mar 1876 in Bell Co, TX. He died on 23 Apr 1926 in Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem., Bell Co. TX. Alice HAMMACK and James David WRIGHT had the following children:
368 i. James Lee WRIGHT was born on 21 Oct 1894.
369 ii. William Earl WRIGHT was born on 2 Aug 1896.
+370 iii. Ethelene WRIGHT, born on 18 Oct 1901, Ivy Gap, Coryell Co., TX; married Jim Monroe YOUNG, on 27 Jun 1920, Youngsport, Bell Co. TX; died on 25 Dec 1963, Waco, McLennan Co, TX.

162. Ella HAMMOCK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 8 Apr 1875. She died on 1 Apr 1944.
Ella HAMMOCK and Dixon Lafayette "Dick" CARPENTER were married on 26 Jun 1892. Dixon Lafayette "Dick" CARPENTER was born on 17 Sep 1870. He died on 31 Jul 1951. Ella HAMMOCK and Dixon Lafayette "Dick" CARPENTER had the following children:

371 i. Nettie Lee CARPENTER was born on 21 Jun 1894. She died on 20 Aug 1951.
372 ii. Zerah Gay CARPENTER was born on 4 Oct 1896. She died on 30 Aug 1982.
373 iii. Hadie Bishop CARPENTER was born on 26 Apr 1898. He died on 28 Feb 1968.
374 iv. Jolly Marlin CARPENTER was born on 28 Nov 1900. He died on 26 Feb 1964.
375 v. Winnie Louise CARPENTER was born on 26 Dec 1904. She died on 23 Mar 1993.
376 vi. Martha Bell CARPENTER was born on 29 Jul 1906. She died on 8 Aug 1983.
377 vii. Clyde Culver CARPENTER was born on 17 Feb 1908. He died on 26 May 1985.
378 viii. Frances Marie CARPENTER was born on 18 Oct 1910. She died on 16 Sep 1978.
379 ix. Una Ilva CARPENTER was born on 2 Feb 1914.

164. Franklin "Frank" HAMMOCK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 13 Feb 1879. He died on 13 Aug 1933 in Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX. Death date from headstone.
Mae BOYDSTON was born on 13 Mar 1880. She died on 16 Nov 1964. She was buried in Maxdale Cem, Maxdale, Bell Co, TX.

166. Emma HAMMOCK (Edmond Harper Worrell-3, Lewis W.-2, John M.-1) was born on 3 Dec 1883. She died on 17 Jul 1978. Had five children
Emma HAMMOCK and Burl W. WARE were married on 25 Dec 1904. Burl W. WARE was born on 15 Oct 1882. He died on 22 Feb 1952. Much of the data on this family comes from Jennifer Parker -- e-mail Mar 11, 1998.
Timolia C. Hammock was a railroad engineer for Southern Pacific RR for 35 years. He supposedly invented the revolving beacon light on the front of trains. It was patented, but he died before the model was complete. After 7 years, someone elso bought the patent. T. C died due to gangrene sitting in from an injury caused by the railroad fireman who worked on his train. The fireman didn't know that T. C. was working under the train and accidentally cut his legs off.
Minnie Mae PHELPS was buried in Greenwood Cem., Knoxville, TN. Timolia C. "Cicero" HAMMOCK and Minnie Mae PHELPS had the following children:

+386 i. Maude May HAMMACK, born on 12 Aug 1890, Columbus, GA; married Luigi PERRONI 2nd husb, Toledo, OH; died on 8 Jun 1967, Brooklyn, NY, NY+.
+387 ii. Howard Hollis HAMMACK, born on 21 Jul 1898; married Cora Lee CHANDLER; died on 4 May 1967.
+388 iii. MattieV HAMMACK.
+389 iv. Claude HAMMACK.

174. Hope Hull HAMMOCK (William John or Jackson-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 13 Mar 1866 in Taylor Co., GA. He died on 30 Jun 1931 in Dade Co., FL.
Lucy Elizabeth WILLIS died on 22 Nov 1922 in Decatur Co., GA. She was born on 20 Feb 1972. Hope Hull HAMMOCK and Lucy Elizabeth WILLIS had the following children:
+390 i. Lois W. J. HAMMOCK.
391 ii. William J. HAMMOCK was born in Oct 1890.
392 iii. Charley H. HAMMOCK was born in May 1893.
393 iv. Robert F. HAMMOCK was born in Aug 1895.
+394 v. Herbert Edgar HAMMOCK, born on 14 Feb 1897, Worth Co., GA; died on 25 May 1964, Dade Co., FL.
+395 vi. Hattie Belle HAMMOCK, born in 1900; died in 1949, Dade Co., FL.
+396 vii. Arthur Clayton HAMMOCK, born on 9 Mar 1903; married Evelyn Reaves WYNN, on 15 May 1922, Decatur Co., GA; died on 31 Mar 1967, Dade Co., FL.
+397 viii. Paul Lenward HAMMOCK, married Dixie GORIE.
+398 ix. Marvin Louie HAMMOCK, born on 22 Jun 1909, Sumner, Worth Co., GA; married Sevielle HUDSON, on 4 Jul 1930, Miami, Dade County, Florida.

177. Nathan B"ussey" HAMMOCK (William John or Jackson-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 15 Apr 1872. He died on 8 Feb 1943. He was buried in Bethel Cem., Butler, Taylor Co., GA. Data from Tresa Tatyrek Dec 2003
Nathan B"ussey" HAMMOCK and Ada FOUNTAIN were married. Ada FOUNTAIN was born on 19 Dec 1884.

191. Robert Hull "Bob" SMITH (Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 4 Oct 1871 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX. He died on 7 Dec 1953 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
Robert Hull "Bob" SMITH and Ethel LANE were married on 28 Sep 1916 in Concho Co., TX. Ethel LANE was born on 23 Dec 1888 in Live Oak, Concho Co., TX. She died on 10 Jan 1977 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX. Robert Hull "Bob" SMITH and Ethel LANE had the following children:
+399 i. Virginia Lorene SMITH, born on 5 Oct 1920, Nolanville, Bell Co, TX.
+400 ii. Jesse Wesley SMITH, born on 22 Jan 1923, Concho Co., TX.
+401 iii. Clara Lea SMITH, born on 29 Jul 1926, Concho Co., TX.

192. Mattie Martha SMITH (Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 1 May 1873 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
Mattie Martha SMITH and W. P. WHITMAN were married on 28 Sep 1888. W. P. WHITMAN was born.
193. Zora Texanna "Zoda" SMITH (Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 12 Nov 1875 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
James BLAIR was born.
194. Georgia Kathleen SMITH (Virginia Ann HAMMOCK 2nd wife-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born on 5 May 1877 in Youngsport, Bell Co. TX.
Curtis ARNOLD was born.
196. Martha George Ann DUKE (Frances M. HAMMOCK-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born.
Martha George Ann DUKE and James Samuel BARRET were married. James Samuel BARRET was born. Martha George Ann DUKE and James Samuel BARRET had the following children:
+402 i. Maud BARRET, married Raymond CLOYD.
200. Lola HAMMOCK (Julius Felix-3, Hope Hull-2, John M.-1) was born in Feb 1874 in GA. She died in 1954 in TX. She was buried in Buckhorn Kendrick Cem., Buckhorn, Austin Co., TX.
Lola HAMMOCK and WASHAM were married. WASHAM was born.
207. William Franklin GREEN (Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS-3, Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born in Jul 1846 in AL?. He died after 1900. Lived in Talledega AL from 1881 to 1896 , then Harris Co. GA.
William Franklin GREEN and Carolina Missouri HARVELL were married about 1881. Carolina Missouri HARVELL was born.

208. Daniel Thomas GREEN (Prudence "Prudee" CHILDERS-3, Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born on 10 May 1850. He died on 10 Mar 1909 in Chambers Co, AL. Daniel Thoma served in 31st GA Inf. Co. B. in Cival War. He was captured in battle of Winchester VA.
Daniel Thomas GREEN and A. E. WESTER were married on 9 Jan 1873 in Chambers Co, AL. A. E. WESTER was born.

213. Rena Petronia TISON (Rebecca Frances CHILDERS-3, Nancy HAMMOCK-2, John M.-1) was born. !From the Records of Ruth BURKE FAIRCLOTH
Rena Petronia TISON and Robert Asberry GOODSON were married. Robert Asberry GOODSON was born. !From the Records of Ruth BURKE FAIRCLOTH Rena Petronia TISON and Robert Asberry GOODSON had the following children:
+403 i. Ruth Inez GOODSON, married Eugene Ephraim BURKE.

216. Mary Frances HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 20 Nov 1848 in , Talbot Co., GA. She died on 18 Dec 1906. CENSUS:1860 Talbot County, Georgia Census, p. 23, dwelling #180. Listed as 12
years old. Mary F. HAMMOCK is not listed as a daughter of John P. HAMMOCK in
the 1850 Census. It is possible that Mary F. HAMMOCK is actually Hope H.
HAMMOCK'S daughter, Mary A. Hammock. listed on the 1850 Census Record.
MARRIAGE:Listed in the Marion County, Georgia Marriage Book.
INFORMATION:There is no supporting evidence in the county records that
the Frances Hammock listed in the marriage record was the daughter of John P.
HAMMOCK. However, Lynell HAMMOCK CHRISTOPHER remembers that her father Charlie
Cleveland HAMMOCK has a half-uncle named Henry McGINTY. This is evidence of
the relationship.
Mary Frances HAMMOCK and William Henry MCGINTY were married on 16 Nov 1871 in , Marion Co., GA. William Henry MCGINTY was born in 1855. He died in 1922. !MARRIAGE:Listed in the Marion County, Georgia Marriage Book.
INFORMATION:There is no supporting evidence in the county records that the
Frances Hammock listed in the marriage record was the daughter of John P.
HAMMOCK. However, Lynell HAMMOCK CHRISTOPHER remembers that her father Charlie
Cleveland HAMMOCK has a half-uncle named Henry McGINTY. This is evidence of
the relationship.

INFORMATION:This marriage and information is listed in Georgia Bea Griffin's
book, Hutcherson Heritage. Mary Frances HAMMOCK and William Henry MCGINTY had the following children:
+404 i. Mary Lee MCGINTY, born on 4 May 1877, , Marion Co., GA; married William Thomas FOWLER, on 12 Jul 1893; died on 3 Sep 1912.
405 ii. William Leonard MCGINTY was born on 17 Nov 1885 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 31 May 1960. !BIRTH:from Hutcherson Heritage by Georgia Bea Griffin, p. 23.
NAME:Name was possibly Linwood, known as Lynn.

406 iii. Walter T. MCGINTY was born in Jul 1888 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 18 Sep 1926. !BIRTH:from Hutcherson Heritage by Georgia Bea Griffin, p. 23.
218. Adaline E. HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born in Aug 1867 in , Marion Co., GA. She died in 1918. CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., Georgia Census, p.144, Fort Perry District. Listed as 3 years old.

CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 13 years old.

CENSUS:1900 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 54, sheet 8, line 16, 685 Town,
Talbotton District. Listed as 32 years old. Adaline E. HAMMOCK is listed as the mother of 2 children with only 1 child still living.
MARRIAGE:The 1900 Census lists the couple as having been married 15 years. The
1885 date is derived from this listing.
Adaline E. HAMMOCK and James M. BAKER were married. James M. BAKER was born in Aug 1857 in , , GA. CENSUS:1900 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 54, sheet 8, line 16, 685 Town,
Talbotton District. Listed as 42 years old.

MARRIAGE:The 1900 Census lists the couple as having been married 15 years. The

1885 date is derived from this listing. Adaline E. HAMMOCK and James M. BAKER had the following children:
407 i. Pearrie Lee HAMMOCK was born in Feb 1886 in , , GA. CENSUS:1900 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 54, sheet 8, line 16, 685 Town,

Talbotton District. Listed as 14 years old.
MARRIAGE:The 1900 Census lists the couple as having been married 15 years. The
1885 date is derived from this listing.
219. John William HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 22 Mar 1869 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 4 Jul 1941. He was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. !RELATIONSHIP:Although John William (Bud) HAMMOCK is born prior to the marriage
of John Pink and Gracie Elizabeth (BARNES) HAMMOCK he was raised as the son of

John Pink HAMMOCK and was listed in Gracie Elizabeth BARNES' will as a son.
Therefore, he is added to this family group sheet. If history as I know it is correct this is Mansel Theodore McBryde's son. He got her in way of child while he was her guardian. See notes on Mansel.
CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., Georgia Census, p.144, Fort Perry District. Listed as
3 year old.
CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 11 years old.
CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 31 years old.
CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 41 years old.
MARRIAGE:Although no marriage record has been found, the 1910 Census states

that the couple has been married 18 years. The date of 1892 is derived from
this census date.
BURIAL:Hays Campgound (Union Methodist) Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia,
County 92, off State 208.
John William HAMMOCK and Alice were married about 1892 in , of Taylor Co., GA. Alice was born on 1 Jan 1861 in , , GA. She died on 2 Sep 1955. She was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 39 years old.
CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 49 years old.

MARRIAGE:Although no marriage record has been found, the 1910 Census states
that the couple has been married 18 years. The date of 1892 is derived from this census date.
BURIAL:Hays Campgound (Union Methodist) Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia,
County 92, off State 208. John William HAMMOCK and Alice had the following children:

408 i. John William HAMMOCK was born in Nov 1892 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707

Daviston Militia District. Listed as 7 years old
CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,

737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 17 years old.

409 ii. Arvella HAMMOCK was born in Mar 1894 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 6 years old.

410 iii. Thomas HAMMOCK was born in Oct 1895 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 14 years old.

411 iv. Edmund HAMMOCK was born in Mar 1896 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 4 years old.

CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,

737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 13 years old.

412 v. Eugene HAMMOCK was born in Mar 1898 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707
Daviston Militia District. Listed as 2 years old.
CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,

737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 11 years old.

413 i. Janine HAMMOCK was born about 1901 in , , GA. CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 9 years old.

414 vii. Charley HAMMOCK was born about 1904 in , , GA. CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 6 years old.

415 viii. Lillie T. HAMMOCK was born about 1906 in , , GA. CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 4 years old.

416 ix. Frather HAMMOCK was born about 1907 in , , GA. CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,
737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 3 years old.
220. Hope H. HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born in May 1871 in , Marion Co., GA. CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 8 years old.
CENSUS:1900 Talladega County, Alabama Census, E.D. 90, sheet 13 (by county), p.b, line 87, Precint #5 Talladega. Listed as 29 years old.

CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 107, sheet 4, p. b, Upper Town Militia District #668, Columbus City. Listed as 49 years old. Occupation is listed as a Laborer in a cotton mill. Living on 2nd Avenue.
Hope H. HAMMOCK and Emma J. MCCRARY were married on 11 Oct 1891 in , Taylor Co., GA. Emma J. MCCRARY was born in Jan 1866 in , , AL. CENSUS:1900 Talladega County, Alabama Census, E.D. 90, sheet 13 (by county), p.b, line 87, Precint #5 Talladega. Listed as 34 years old. Listed as the mother of 1 child.

CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 107, sheet 4, p. b, Upper Town Militia District #668, Columbus City. Listed as 53 years old. Living on 2nd Avenue. Hope H. HAMMOCK and Emma J. MCCRARY had the following children:

417 i. Fannie MCCRARY was born in Mar 1898 in , , AL. CENSUS:1900 Talladega County, Alabama Census, E.D. 90, sheet 13 (by county),
p.b, line 87, Precint #5 Talladega. Listed as 2 years old.
CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 107, sheet 4, p. b, Upper
Town Militia District #668, Columbus City. Listed as 21 years old. Living on
2nd Avenue. Listed with the surname DAVIS and daughter named Christine DAVIS.
Listed as a widow.

221. James L. HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born in Jun 1876 in , Marion Co., GA. He was buried in Luthersville, , GA. CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 4 years old.
CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 23 years old.
CENSUS:1910 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 72, sheet 1, p. a, line 8, 955
Fort Perry District. Listed as 31 years old. Living on the Tazewell and Talbotton Road.
CENSUS:1920 Meriwether County, Georgia Census, E.D. 87, Sheet #1, p.a,
Odessdale Town(715 Georgia Militia District). Listed as 43 years old.
Occupation is listed as owner. Maynard and Harry BARNES living with the family are the children of Nina SMITH BARNES. Lina SMITH, also living in the househol is the sister of Nina SMITH BARNES. There is also a servant living in the  household named Susie CLEMONS.

Nina SMITH was born about 1876 in , , GA. CENSUS:1920 Meriwether County, Georgia Census, E.D. 87, Sheet #1, p.a,

Odessdale Town(715 Georgia Militia District). Listed as 44 years old. James L. HAMMOCK and Nina SMITH had the following children:

418 i. Annie Grace HAMMOCK was born about 1913 in , , GA. CENSUS:1920 Meriwether County, Georgia Census, E.D. 87, Sheet #1, p.a,
Odessdale Town(715 Georgia Militia District). Listed as 7 years old.

222. Napoleon Bonaparte HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 3 Mar 1879 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 8 Mar 1968. He was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955

District (Fort Perry). Listed as 1 years old.

CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955

District (Fort Perry). Listed as 21 years old.

CENSUS:1910 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 72, sheet 1, p. a, line 8, 955

Fort Perry District. Listed as 33 years old. Living on the Tazewell and

Talbotton Road. Occupation listed as a sawmill overseer.

CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,

Militia District 757. Listed as 39 years old. Occupation is listed as farming. Although the place of birth is listed as Alabama this is not congruent with other records.

!NAME:Known throughout life by the nickname "Bone".

!RELATIONSHIP:Although John William (Bud) HAMMOCK is born prior to the marriage

of John Pink and Gracie Elizabeth (BARNES) HAMMOCK he was raised as the son of

John Pink HAMMOCK and was listed in Gracie Elizabeth BARNES' will as a son.

Therefore, he is added to this family group sheet.

CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., Georgia Census, p.144, Fort Perry District. Listed as 3 year old.

CENSUS:1880 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D. 43, sheet 46, p. 46, 955

District (Fort Perry). Listed as 11 years old.

CENSUS:1900 Taylor County, Georgia Census. E.D. 70, sheet 15, line 76, 707

Daviston Militia District. Listed as 31 years old.

CENSUS:1910 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 117, sheeet 17, p. b, line 79,


737 Daviston Militia District. Listed as 41 years old.

BURIAL:Hays Campgound (Union Methodist) Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia,  County 92, off State 208.

Napoleon Bonaparte HAMMOCK and Georgia Allene MARTIN 1st wife were married. Georgia Allene MARTIN 1st wife was born on 29 Mar 1893 in , , AL. She died on 28 Feb 1931. She was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,

Militia District 757. Listed as 26 years old. Place of birth is recorded as Alabama.

BURIAL: Hays Campgound (Union Methodist) Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia,

County 92, off State 208. Napoleon Bonaparte HAMMOCK and Georgia Allene MARTIN 1st wife had the following children:

419 i. Samuel Napoleon HAMMOCK was born about 1914 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,

Militia District 757. Listed as 6 years old.

420 ii. James G. HAMMOCK was born about 1916 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,

Militia District 757. Listed as 3 years and 7 months old.

421 iii. Grace E. HAMMOCK was born in 1917 in , Taylor Co., GA. She died in 1921 in , Taylor Co., GA. She was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,

Militia District 757. Listed as 1 year and 7 months old.

BURIAL:Hays Campgound (Union Methodist) Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia, County 92, off State 208.
422 iv. Jackson M. HAMMOCK was born about 1919 in , Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 116, sheet #14, p. b, line 93,
Militia District 757. Listed as 3 months old.
Lula BAILEY 2nd wife was born.

223. Robert Harris HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 9 Nov 1881 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 28 Sep 1953 in Parkhill Cem., Muscogee Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955

District (Fort Perry). Listed as 18 years old.

CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 106, sheet 8, p. b, line 58.
Upper Town Militia District #668. Listed as 37 years old. Occupation is listed as carpenter. Living on 2nd Avenue. Two boarders are also living in the household - Sam Martin, 23 years old (probably brother of Glennie Martin) and Hilda Martin, 13 years old.

Robert Harris HAMMOCK and Glennie MARTIN were married. Glennie MARTIN was born about 1890 in , , AL. She died in Parkhill Cem., Muscogee Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 106, sheet 8, p. b, line 58.
Upper Town Militia District #668. Listed as 30 years old. Living on 2nd Avenue. Robert Harris HAMMOCK and Glennie MARTIN had the following children:
423 i. Naomi HAMMOCK was born about 1907 in , , AL. CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 106, sheet 8, p. b, line 58.
Upper Town Militia District #668. Listed as 13 years old. Living on 2nd Avenue.
424 ii. Thelma HAMMOCK was born about 1910 in , , AL. CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 106, sheet 8, p. b, line 58.
Upper Town Militia District #668. Listed as 10 years old. Living on 2nd Avenue.
425 iii. Ina Pearl HAMMOCK was born about 1917 in , , AL. CENSUS:1920 Muscogee County, Georgia Census, E.D. 106, sheet 8, p. b, line 58.
Upper Town Militia District #668. Listed as 10 years old. Living on 2nd Avenue.
224. Georgia HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born in Feb 1884 in , Marion Co., GA. She was buried in Milledgeville, , GA. CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 16 years old. Living in the Gracie BARNES HAMMOCK household.
CENSUS:1920 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 127, sheet 7, line 21. Listed as 33 years old.
Georgia HAMMOCK and William Buford MCCRARY were married. William Buford MCCRARY was born in May 1875. He died in Milledgeville, Baldwin Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955
District (Fort Perry). Listed as 25 years old. Living in the Gracie BARNES HAMMOCK household.
CENSUS:1920 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 127, sheet 7, line 21. Listed as 45 years old. Occupation is listed as farmer. Georgia HAMMOCK and William Buford MCCRARY had the following children:
426 i. Preston B. MCCRARY was born about 1903 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 127, sheet 7, line 21. Listed
as 17 years old. Occupation listed as laborer. Could not read and write.
427 ii. Mattie E. MCCRARY was born about 1909 in , Talbot Co., GA. CENSUS:1920 Talbot County, Georgia Census, E.D. 127, sheet 7, line 21. Listed
as 11 years old.
225. Charlie Cleveland HAMMOCK (John Pink-3, William B.-2, John M.-1) was born on 16 May 1886 in Fort Perry Dis., Marion Co., GA. He died on 19 Nov 1954 in Junction City, Taylor Co., GA. He was buried on 21 Nov 1954 in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. CENSUS:1900 Marion County, Georgia Census, E.D 39, sheet 17, line 13, 955

District (Fort Perry). Listed as 14 years old.

!CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 119, sheet #8, line 62. Listed as 32 years old. Listed as Charley "HANOOK".

MARRIAGE:Marion County, Georgia Marriage Book "O".

BURIAL:Pine Level Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia, State Highway 90, west of Butler.

Charlie Cleveland HAMMOCK and Addie Virginia CURRINGTON were married on 26 Sep 1909 in , Marion Co., GA. Addie Virginia CURRINGTON was born on 31 May 1888 in , Talbot Co., GA. She died on 14 Nov 1966 in Thomaston, Upson Co., GA. She was buried on 16 Nov 1966 in Pine Level Cem., Taylor, GA. Her reference number is 5. !CENSUS:1900 Talbot County, Georgia Census, listed at E.D. 55, sheet #11, line 69, 889 District Geneva. Listed as 12 years old.

CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 119, sheet #8,  line 62. Listed as 31 years old. Listed as Adie "HANOOK".

MARRIAGE:Marion County, Georgia Marriage Book "O".

BURIAL:Pine Level Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia, State Highway 90, west of Butler.

Charlie Cleveland HAMMOCK and Addie Virginia CURRINGTON had the following children:
+428 i. Marie Virginia HAMMOCK, born on 8 Jul 1910, , Marion Co., GA; married Cary DICKERSON 1st husb; died in Mar 1974, Statesboro, Bulloch Co., GA.
+429 ii. Roscoe Kermet HAMMOCK, born on 22 Dec 1913, , Marion Co., GA; married Lillie Louise BOYT, on 30 Jan 1942, Zebulon, Pike Co., GA; died on 28 Jan 1986, Thomaston, Upson Co., GA.
+430 iii. Iva Lee HAMMOCK, born on 14 May 1916; married Marion Eugene STARLING, in Dec 1937.
431 iv. Murray HAMMOCK was born on 21 Nov 1918 in , Marion Co., GA. He died on 20 Feb 1920 in , Taylor Co., GA. He was buried in Pine Level Cem., Taylor Co., GA. !CENSUS:1920 Taylor County, Georgia Census, E.D. 119, sheet #8, line 62. Listed as 1 2/12 years old. Listed as Murray "HANOOK".

DEATH:In an interview with his mother, Addie Virginia CURRINGTON HAMMOCK she stated that the cause of Murray HAMMOCK's death was the "croup".

BURIAL:Pine Level Cemetery, Taylor County, Georgia, state Highway 90, west of Butler, Georgia.
+432 v. Charlie Wanzer HAMMOCK, born on 19 Dec 1921, , Marion Co., GA; married Josephine MONTGOMERY, on 3 Oct 1942; died in Dec 1972, Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA.
+433 vi. Mary Lynell HAMMOCK, born on 9 Oct 1925, , Marion Co., GA; married Clayton Randolph CHRISTOPHER, on 4 Sep 1948.

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