THROUGH
MOUNTAIN MISTS
Early Settlers of
Their
Descendants...Their Stories...Their Achievements
Lifting the
Mists of History on Their Way of Life
By: Ethelene Dyer Jones
Dyer-Souther
Reunion
If telephone calls and e-mails
are an
indication, many new "kin" who are just now finding out about the
wonderful reunion are planning to be first-time attendees. My
excitement begins
to grow weeks before the event.
The reunion honors early
settlers to the
The Souther early settlers
migrated from
the vicinity of Old Fort, NC a few years later, about 1835, with John
and Mary
Combs Souther settling in the vicinity of present-day
Another family, in the valley by
1832, was
Thompson Collins and Celia Self Collins. Her father, Job Self, also
settled in
Choestoe. Claiming other homesteads were the John and Elizabeth Hunter
family.
Daniel England married Elizabeth, a daughter of John and Elizabeth
Hunter. The
oldest house in the county still standing is the Hunter-England cabin,
now in
bad repair, which can be seen just off Highway 129/19 in the Choestoe
District.
There were other families: Nix, Jackson, Duckworth, Spiva, Henson,
Vandiver,
Brown, Townsend, Turner, Reece and more. By the time marriages were
performed
from one family to another, there soon came a rich fabric of kinship.
Saturday, present for the first
time, will
be Dan Smith of
On
"Come all ye righteous here
below,
Oh, Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
Let nothing prove your
overthrow,
Oh Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
Chorus:
But call on me both day and
night,
Oh Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
And I'll visit you with delight,
Sing glory ha-le-lu-jah!
When the day of judgment doth
draw nigh,
Oh Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
Poor sinners will lament and
cry,
Oh Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
For the earnest deeds that they
have done,
Oh, Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
They will repent in time to
come,
Oh, Ha-le, ha-le-lu-jah!
A solemn memorial service will
honor those
who have moved from this life to the next- a large number since the
last
reunion.
We will gladly welcome familiar
faces,
those who return to their roots year after year. We will help those who
come for
the first time to feel welcome through connections that have been made
since
July, 2007. And if you would like to come, too, and see what's up with
this
large family, you will find a warm reception.
In 1989 my cousin, the late
Watson B. Dyer,
nominated me to take his place as family historian. Without even asking
me if I
would accept the job, I was suddenly plunged into a task I didn't
anticipate.
But one of the great pleasures of my life since then has been
contacting people
throughout
c2007 by
Ethelene Dyer
Jones; published July 12, 2007 in The Union Sentinel, Blairsville,
GA.
Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
[Ethelene Dyer
Jones is a retired educator,
freelance writer, poet, and historian. She may be reached at
e-mail edj0513@windstream.net;
phone 478-453-8751; or mail 1708 Cedarwood Road, Milledgeville, GA
31061-2411.]
Updated June 19, 2018
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