NEWTON COUNTY, GEORGIA

Posted Queries for September 1999



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STARR posted by Marjorie Starr on Friday, September 3, 1999

Searching for info on STARR families in Georgia. We visited Starrsville in l998 and received a newspaper clipping re this community founded in 1821. our Starr ancestor was John Wesley Starr from Ft. Smith,AR. His son, Robert Lee Starr born at Mena, Ar in 1880 who later moved to Ada, OK, then to Mangum in Greer Co. Looking for any connection to Silas Starr. We visited this area as well as the Starrsville Methodist Church. Any Starr history would be appreciated.

CLINTON, HUDMAN, JORDON, LITTLEBERRY, NIX posted by Sandra R. Etheridge on Wednesday, September 8, 1999

ROXIE NIX,THOMAS LITTLEBERRY NIX ELIZA JORDON FROM NEWTON COUNTY,GEORGIA ABOUT 1841

posted by George Cribbs Jr on Friday, September 10, 1999

list all cribbs' families

HOLLINGSWORTH, HOWARD, NIGHT posted by Howard Knight on Friday, September 10, 1999

Obedient, female, b;1805, N.C., m:Samson Night. Would appreciate any help on family of Obedient. It is possible she traveled to Newton, DeKalb Henry Co., Ga. with the Howards or Hollingsworths to DeKalb, Newton or Henry Co., Ga. about 1835-1840. Thanks!! Howard Knight

STARR posted by Lemuel H. Miller, Jr. on Sunday, September 12, 1999

What is the exact location of Starrsvill, Ga.? What is the exact location of the Starr family cemetery? Are there still members of the Starr familoy residing in Newton County?

FREEMAN posted by rhonda freeman on Friday, September 17, 1999

looking for the parents of Columbus freeman, born 1812, newton county marrried to mary smith, 1835, newton county

DAMERON, DAMRON, LOWERY, LOWRY posted by Sandra Walker on Friday, September 24, 1999

Looking for info on John Brewer Lowry (Lowery) born in Walton County?, died in Oconee County, 1936. m Vada Floreen Damron (2nd wife), sons Hubert and Samuel by 1st w, Earl, John, Leroy, d Beatrice by 2nd wife. son Leroy born in Butts County, 1927 Wife Vada born 1/16/1906

CARDER, CARTER, KAY, SELLERS posted by Marie Sellers on Saturday, September 25, 1999

I am trying to find information on the family of Samuel H. Sellers who was supposed to come from Newton Co., GA. He probably left in the late 1860's. He moved with his wife, Julia A. Kay, to Douglas Co., MO. Julia's mother was Lucretia Carter(Carder). Samuel was born in 1844. His parents were born in SC. I do not have their names. This has been a major dead-end for me. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Marie Sellers

HUDGENS, HUDGINS, PRUETT posted by Rilla Hartsoe on Tuesday, September 28, 1999

Am looking for family of Anderson Hudgins and Sara Pruett married in Newton on October 2, 1855. One of their children listed as "Alonso" in the LDS database and ("Alonzo") was the name of my G-Grandfather born in GA in 1865. Thank you.


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