MATTHEW BARBER - 537
                                        JOAHANNA WELDON - 554

BARBER GENEALOGY   Part I  p. 2

     MATTHEW  BARBER, born 1767 in North Carolina; died  May  11, 1859 
in Butts Co., Ga.  Married Feb 24, 1803 Mrs. JOANNAH JOHNSON who 
died Sept. 15, 1866.  Children:  George W. and Josiah W.

Appendix - The MATTHEW BARBER cemetery is located 5.8 miles  east of 
the Butts County Court House on Highway 16 out of Jackson, Ga.

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40,000 EARLY GEORGIA MARRIAGES

BARBER, MATTHEW & Mrs. JAMES JOHNSON 2-24-1803

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RECORDS ON SOME GEORGIA COUNTIES    III vols

p. 4  Butts Co. Deed Book A
Jan  16,  1826 Neill Monroe, Lauren Co., Ga.  to  MATTHEW  BARBER 
Butts Co. for 9th dist 202 1/2 acres etc.

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1805 GEORGIA LAND LOTTERY

Oglethorpe Co.
MATHEW BARBER    1688  BP

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WILLS   by Brook - Georgia Will indexed to Civil War

BARBER, MATTHEW 1839d Butts Will A 47 (The will was proven 1859)

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Franklin Co., Ga.
Muster Roll 25 Oct 1793  Capt Ben Easley's Co. p. 96  
MATTHEW BARBER

Information in Card File at Ga. Archives
MATTHEW BARBER  Sgt. Ga. State "Troop of Militia Dragoons" 
1 Nov 1794 - 31 Dec 1794

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CAPTAIN GEORGE BARBER OF GEORGIA   by Morgan

Chapter Two - MATTHEW BARBER   p. 12-16

     MATTHEW  BARBER  was the second son of George  and  Margaret 
(Watkins)  Barber.  According to his tombstone in  Butts  County, Georgia,  
he was born in Walker County, North Carolina  in  1767.  There  is no 
Walker County, North Carolina, it was most  probably Johnston County, 
later Wake County, North Carolina, and the  year of  birth is believed to be 
early by two years.  He is listed  as age  80 on the 1850 census of Butts 
County, which would make  him born in 1770.
     MATTHEW BARBER married Mrs. JOHANNAH JOHNSON, a widow on  
24 February  1803  in  Oglethorpe  County,  Georgia.   MATTHEW   and 
JOHANNAH had moved to Butts County by 1826, where they lived  out their  
lives.   MATTHEW died 11 May 1859, and his  wife  JOHANNAH died 15 
September 1866.
     MATTHEW  BARBER  served in Georgia Militia Dragoons  from  1 
November 1794 to 31 December 1794.
     MATTHEW  and JOHANNAH had two sons born to them,  George  W. 
Barber born 8 December 1803 and Josiah W. Barber, born 1808.
     The  MATTHEW BARBER Cemetery is located 5 and  8/10th  miles
east  of  the  Butts County Court House, on  Highway  16  out  of Jackson, 
Georgia.  There are eight unmarked graves.

     In Memory of             		Sacred to the Memory of
     MATTHEW BARBER           	Mrs. JOHANNAH BARBER
     Who was born in         		 who died in Peace Sept.
     Walker County, N. C.    	 15, 1866, in the 83rd
     A.D. 1767 and died       	Yr of her Age.  She was
     May 11th 1859            		a member of the Congregational
                             			 Methodist Church


Will of MATTHEW BARBER

Georgia        )   	 In the name of Almighty God Amen,  I  MATTHEW
Butts County   )    	BARBER of  the  county  aforesaid,  being  of
Will Book A    )    	sound and  disposing  mind  and  memory,  but
page 47-8      )    	considering the uncertainty  of life, do make
                   		 and  ordain this my last will and  testament, 
			in manner following, that is to say
     1.  I desire to be buried in a decent christian like manner.
     2.   It is my will that all of my just debts should be paid.
     3.   I do give and bequeath to my dear wife JOHANNAH  BARBER all my 
estate both real and personal during her natural lifetime, or  widowhood.  
Provided my wife should marry, then and  in  that case it is my will that my 
wife should only have a certain lot of land  known  as  sc. 76' seventy six in  
the  first  district  of Houston County originally, now Crawford.
     4.   It is my will at the death of my wife, or provided  she should  marry, 
that all my property should be divided between  my tow  sons and their 
children equally, with the exception  of  the above named lot of land.  If my 
wife would marry then and in that event, the lot of land I give and bequeath 
to her forever.  It is my  will  that  my wife shall have all she may  make  
during  her lifetime or widowhood.
     5.   It  is  my will that all my estate  should  be  divided between  my  two  
sons to wit:  George W. Barber  and  Josiah  W. Barber  at the death of my 
wife, only as above  exceptions.   And that  my property should be lotted off, if 
convenient,  into  two lots  equally,  if not convenient put up sold and  money  
equally divided.
     6.   It  is my will that my dear wife JOHANNAH  BARBER,  and James H. 
Stark shall act as Executrix and Executor to this  will, and  that James H. 
Stark shall attend to the business,  and  have reasonable compensation for 
his services.
     Signed,  sealed  and published and declared for and  as  the last will and 
testament of MATHEW BARBER, in presence of us,  who having hereto set 
our names as witnessed, in his presence and  at his  request and in the 
presence of each other this 27th  day  of May, 1839.
witnesses:                                                his
John Goodman                       MATHEW X BARBER   SEAL
James R. MCumb                                   mark
Thos. P. Atkinson J. P. C.

Proved June Term 1859       JOHANNAH BARBER served as executrix.



[Georgia )    	 Before me Henry  Hendrick  ordinary  in after said 
Butts Co.)   	 County came in  person  JOANNAH  BARBER  Executrix
              	 of the last will & testament of MATHEW BARBER died  
late  of  said County & the keeper of said will to wit  James  R. McComb & 
John Goodman who being duly from disposed say that  they saw the said 
MATHEW BARBER sign seal & publish & declare the said statement as his 
last will and testament voluntary & full without compulsion said that they 
signed the said will an              in the  presence  of  the said MATHEW 
BARBER &  each  other  as  the presence of
 Thomas Patterson            J. R. McLeno
                                          John Goodman
     Butts Court of Ordinary June Term 1859
     It  appearing  to the Court that the will of  MATHEW  BARBER 
deceased  of said County has been proven in           man form  & no  objecting  
being                thereto.   It  is   therefore ordered that said will be admitted to 
record & that letters        do          to JOANNAH BARBER the Executrix
                    Henry Hendrick        Ordinary

>From p. 8 chapter 1 the will of his father George Barber - 
     Again I give and bequeath to my son MAT BARBER two  negroes, to wit, 
Fed and Jane, to him and his heirs and assigns forever.

>From  p.  10 chapter 1 the will of his  mother  Margaret  Watkins Barber - 
Josiah Barber was the son of MATTHEW BARBER and JOHANNAH 
JOHNSON.
     Item  8th)  As  for my Grand Son Josiah Barber  I  give  and bequeath  
unto  him and his heirs for ever one  negro  Boy  named Crawford.
 
P. 76  from Barber Genealogy by Dr. George Perry Barber
     George's sons: 5.  MATTHEW, married Mrs. James Johnson 2-24-1803.  
Their sons were George, and Josiah W.     

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1832 Gold Lottery

Jasper County                                                       Res.  L.Lot  Dist Sect
MATTHEW BARBER    McLins Dist Butts)
                                                                              293      374    19    3
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Butts Co. 1826-1841  - GEORGIA GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE
M. BARBER & George Barber mentioned in estate of Joel Wise p. 252
MATTHEW BARBER - appraiser of estate of John Cargile p. 257

DAR  Butts - 1959 Jackson, Ga. Cemetery, Church & Family  Members 
of Jackson, (Ga.) Methodist Episcopal Church Jan 1846
JOANNAH BARBER
Copied  from  the  GEORGIA  GENEALOGIST  p. 10   County  Records,  
Oglethorpe County 1807 land lottery - people eligible to draw

Captain Rowland Hudson's district

MATHEW BARBER 2 draws

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1830 Butts County Georgia Census

MATHEW BARBER  p. 163
1 male 40 - 50 years old
1 female 40 - 50 years old

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1840 Butts County Georgia Census

M. BARBER    p. 178
1 male 60 - 70 years old
1 female 50 - 60 years old

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1850 Butts County Georgia Census

375/MATHEW BARBER   80   NC
    Sarah           63   SC

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1860 Butts County Georgia Census

p. 91  JOANNAH BARBER    80 f w farmer  Penn


>From Butts County Georgia 

Marriage License Grants  p. 138
1813 February 24
MATHEW BARBER TO JANNA JOHNSON  439

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1826  Book A  page 4 & 5

Georgia)   	This indenture made this the sixteenth Day of  January 
          		 in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty  
six,  between Neill Monroe of the County lf  Lawrens  and State aforesaid of 
the one part, and MATTHEW BARBER of the County of  Butts and State 
aforesaid of the other part.  Witneseth  that the said Neill Monroe, for and in 
consideration of the Sum of Two hundred  Dollars  and fifty dollars to him in 
hand  paid  at  and before  the  sealing and delivery of this presents  the  
Receipt, Whereof  is  hear  by acknowledged hath  granted,  bargain,  Sold 
aliend  conveyed and  confirmed and by these presents doth  grant Bargain  
Sell alien convey and confirm unto the sd MATHEW  BARBER his  heirs  
and  assigns all that Lot tract  or  Parcel  of  Land situate,  Lying and being 
in the ninth district of the county  of Henry  at  the  time  of  Survey  now  
Butts  County  known   and distinguished  in the Plan of said District by the  
number  Forty (40)  containing  two Hundred two & a half acres  More  or  
less.  Which  Lot  of Land was drawn by & granted to  Israel  Watson  of 
Laurens County McLendens District, to have and to Hold the Sd Lot 
Tract or parcel of Land together with all and Singular the Rights 
members and Appurtenances thereof Whatsoever to the said Land and 
Premises  being  belonging or in any wise appertaining  with  the 
Remainder and Remainders Revision and Revisions Rents Issues  and 
profits thereof to the only proper use benefit and Benefit Behoof of   him   the  
sd  MATTHEW  BARBER  his  heirs   Executors   and Administration  and 
assigns, forever in fee simple and the  Neill Monroe his heirs Executors and 
administrators to the sd Bargained Land and premises unto the sd 
MATTHEW BARBER His heirs  Executors administrators and assigns 
against the sd Neill Monroe his  heirs Executors  and administrators and all 
and Every other  person  or persons  shall and will warrant and Forever-
defend by  virtue  of these  presents.  In witness Whereof the said Neill  
Monroe  hath leave  unto set His hand and Seale the day and yeare first  
above written Signed Seald and delivered in the Presents of
Jno Word                      Neill Monroe    SEAL
A. L. Robinson J.P.
February 9th 1825        A. L. Robinson Clk


Butts County Georgia Records book 1852-74 pp. 262-264

A list of appraisement of the property of MATHEW BARBER deceased.

2 lots of land 38 & 100 acre it being a part 
  of lot No. 39 in the 9th District of originally 
  Henry now Butts County                               			 $1,400.00
40 acres of land in Spaeagin                              		        40.00
One known valued at:
One Negro woman Juennena                                 		      700.00
One Negro man Jeke                                      			    1,000.00
One Negro man Dick                                   			    1,000.00
One Negro man John                                     			    1,200.00
One Negro boy Phillip                                			    1,300.00
One Negro woman Matilda                                 		       800.00
One Negro woman martha & these 2 children Ryer & Burnl 1,600.00
One Negro boy Dallas                                                                  250.00
One Negro woman Laller & 2 children Bob & Gay                  1,500.00
One Negro boy Clark                                                                   500.00
One Negro boy Jerry                                                                    600.00
One Negro boy Aaron                                                                   750.00
One Negro boy Thomas                                                                900.00
One Negro boy Henry                                                                  700.00
One Negro boy Charley                                                               750.00
5 Let Plow Beare? 1 dollar each                                                      5.00
1 black mare mule                                                                         75.00
1 bay horse mule                                                                          100.00
1 bay mare mule                                                                           130.00
1 sorel mare & colt                                      			       100.00
1 sorel horse                                            			         85.00
4 sows & 18 pigs                                         			         25.00
12 head stock hogs                                       			         75.00
1 yoke of oxens                                           			         25.00
1 young yoke of oxen                                      			         35.00
1 black speckled bull                                           		 	6.00
2 little bulls                                              				7.00
1 red no horne heifer                                      			           6.00
3 cows & calves                                           			         50.00
3 ?Then ?stocks horse and all every thing connected
  with them                                                 			          8.00
300 bushels of corn at 65 cts                             		      195.00
4500 lbs Fodder                                            			        33.75
One lot of axes                                             			          3.00
One crop cut saw                                             			          2.50
One grind stone                                            			          1.50
One Lot plantation tools                                    			5.00
One Lot of Tin Ware                                         			3.00
One Lot of ?ain & Lard?                               	     		         28.00
One Lot sundries                                            				2.00
2 thousand lbs. of bacon 12 1/2 cts per lb.              		       250.00
One Lot of boxes and barrels                               			 2.00
2 pots                                                      				5.00
One lot potware &c                                          				4.00
One loom harness & Slays &c                                 			3.00
One Brass Kettle & griddle                                  			3.00
One Cheese table tray & Sifter                              			2.00
2 wheels & one Reel                                         				3.00
1 old fashioned Gig                                         				5.00
1 ox cart                                                  				6.00
1 2-horse waggon & harness                                 		         60.00
1 buggy & harness                                         			       115.00
1 Lot crockery & ?Glop                                     		         19.00
1 creamer? Cupboard                                        			 5.00
2 block tin caps                                            				   .25
4 tables--2 common & 2 folding                             			10.00
5 Lunnk?                                                   				  1.00
One Coffee Mill & looking glass                      				   ?     
1 set chairs play bottom                                   				 5.00
10 split bottom chairs                                      				 8.00
1 rocking chair                                        				 ?
1 clock                                                					 ?
2 sets knives & fork & cann7 1 ? fork                      			 2. ?
30 bushels wheat wheat                                    		          30.00
2 bed & bedsteads                                				      ?  28.00
1 Lot sole leather                                         				 1.50
1 old Saddle                                          					  ?
1 biscuit baker & Goop                                			        ?    .50
1 shot gun                                             				       ?   3.50
1 bed & bedstead                                          			          25.00
1 bed & bedstead                                           			          15.00
1 Lot of bed quilts                                         			          28.00
1 Lot of conntess?  foot valles? &c                        		          20.00
1 Lot sheets, pillow slips & towels                           		          15.00
1 Lot linnin table cloths                                                                  10.00
1 table cover oil cloth & surge cover                      			 1.50
1 fran & iron smothing iron Steel yards                   			  2.00
                                                 					      _________

Georgia   )    We  do  certify  upon  oath  that  as  fair as was
Butts Co. )    produced to us  by the  Executrix  the  above  and
               	foregoing contains a true appraisement of the goods chattels  & 
credits of the estate of MATHEW BARBER late of  Butts Co. deceased to the 
last of our Judgment & understanding.Given under our hand & official 
Signature this 11th of June 1859
Earnard McDaniel    )
Thomas J. Giles     )    Appraisers
Howard P. Carson    )
Emery M. Maddox     )
I do hereby certify that  the  above  appraisers  were  sworn  totheir  duty as 
appraisers according to law this 11th day of  June 1859.
                    James Jolly, J.P.   Seal



Records Book 1852-74  p. 543

Inventory & appraisement of the estate of MATHEW BARBER, deceased.

Cows & calf & Cattle                                   $  92.00
1 cow & piggs                                                    5.00
1 wagon & rig                                                  20.00
1 lot of sundries                                                 9.00
1 lot of sundries                                               17.00
15 chairs                                                          10.00
Crockery & Tin Ware                                      17.50
1 clock                                                                4.00
Bed & bedstead                                                40.00
Pots & so forth                                                   7.00
300 acres of land                                             300.00
40 acres of cherokee land                                 10.00
1 buggy                                                             50.00
                                                                    ________
                                                                      $581.00

State of Georgia)   		We do certify upon oath  that as  far as  was
County of Butts )              the and forgoing  contains a  true 
                    			appraisement of Goods and Chattels &  credits 
of  the  estate  of MATHEW BARBER deceased to  the  best  of  our judgment  
&  understanding  given  under  our  hands  &  official signature this 
December 26th 1866.
Emory M. Maddox)
Charles Dodson )
James W. Mayo  )  appraisers
H. H. Watkins  )
Wm. Hodges     )

Amount of Cash on hand:
Bank of Savannah                                       $  100.00
Bank of State of Georgia                                 180.00
Athens Bank                                                    100.00
Planters Bank of the State of Ga.                   240.00
Marine & Fire insurance Bank                         80.00
change Bills                                                        24.00
confederate Money                                            754.00
In money cash in hand                                     250.00
                                                                     _________
                                                                     $1,725.00


Wm. Hodges     )
Emory M. Maddox)
H. H. Watkins  )  Appraisers
Charles Dodson )
James W. Mays  )

Sworn to & subscribed before me this 18th Feby 1867)
                    Wiley Goodman                  ) Geo. W. Barber
                       Ordinary                    )      Ams



Records Book 1852-74  pp. 544-546

           )
Ordinary   )  The following is a true & correct statement of  the 
property of MATHEW BARBER DECEASED,   January 11th 1867?

Lot of harness & Dog Irons & 2 barrels  G. W. Barber   $ .50
Lot or Irons                            		   Mat Barber        .50
Lot of Barrels                         		    Mat Barber       .50
2 flour barrels                        		    Early Higgins    .10
1 loom                                               	    Wiley Johns     1.10
1 sow & piggs                           		    G. W. Barber    5.00
Black head cows                        		   G. W. Barber   15.50
Red head cows                          		   G. W. Barber   15.75
No horn cow                             		   Jane Preston   18.00
1 heifer                               		   G. W. Barber   15.00
1 heifer                               		   G. W. Barber   12.30
cow & calf                              		    Mat Barber     11.00
2 horse wagon                           		    Mat Barber     18.00
Buggy                                   		    G. W. Barber   40.00
1 Gig                                   		      Mat Barber      5.00
Cradle & Scythe                         		      Mat Barber      1.00
6 chairs                                		      Mat Barber      5.50
Rocking chair                           		      Mat Barber      2.00
1 table                                		      Mat Barber      5.75
1 spinning wheel                       		      Tretwell           2.75
1 spinning wheel                        		      Dave Hollon      .75
1 spinning wheel                                          Mat Barber       .60
1 flax wheel                                                  G. W. Barber     .25
1 reel                                 			      Mrs. Tretwell    .35
1 tub & tray                         		      Mat Barber       .45
2 buckets & 1 tray                   		         Charles          .30
2 buckets                              		      Riley Barber     .35
1 preserve Dish                        		     Jane Preston     .15
2 preserve Dish                         		     Mat Barber       .75
1 candle stick                          		      Ben Harris       .10
1 set tumblers                        		   Harry Spencer   1.65?
set wire glasses                       		    Charles Tretwell .40
set wire glasses                      		     Harry Spencer    .47?
1 Decanter                              		      Mat Barber       .50?
Salt Sellar                             		        Mrs. Grier       .30?
5 Teaspoons                             		     Harry Spencer    .50?
6 silver tea spoons                   		      Bill Treatwell  1.00?
1 set tablespoons                      		      Geo. Barber     4.30?
1 table                                		     Harry Spencer    .30?
1 clock                                		      Mrs. Preston    3.?5
1 candle stand                          		     Harry Spencer    .15
1 table                                		       Nep Tretwell     .10
1 pr. cotton cards                     		      Harry Spencer    .50
1 pr. cards                           		       Nep. Tretwell    .75?
1 looking Glass                  		       Riley Barber     .60?
6 chairs                   		                Monroe Fuller   5.00
4 chairs                               		        B. F. Grant     1.00
1 waiter                               		        Mat Barber       .40
1 table                  			                Monroe Fuller   3.50
1 cupboard              		                 Mat Barber      6.25
1 feather bed & 2 bolsters      		       G. Barber      10.00
1 stead & cords         	                      Charles Treatwell 2.50
1 bed & 2 pillows     	                         Monroe Fuller  10.50
1 matress & mat     	                           Mat Barber      1.15
1 red bedstead               		                Mrs. Tretwell   5.50
2 tanks?                        		                   G. Barber        .70
1 table cloth           			                Nep Tretwell     .10
1 feather bed            		                Mat Barber      6.00
1 matress                 		                Mat Barber      1.80
1 bedstead & mat             			       G. Barber       2.50
1 lot bed quilts              			       G. Barber       3.00
1 Table                         			     Monroe Fuller    .75
2 dishes                       		                   G. Barber        .60
1 dish                    			                 Mrs. Tretwell    .30
Lot corckey            			                 Riley Barber     .50
Glass Pitcher            		                 G. Barber       1.00
1 small glass pitcher   		                Riley Barber     .40
3 dishes                     		              Monroe Fuller   1.00
1 set plates              	                     Thomas Thomas   1.40
1 pitcher                       			        E. P. Fears      .30
1 sugar Dish              		                 Dick Mayo        .30
2 bowles                 			                Mrs. Tretwell    .50
1 tea pot & waiter      		                Riley Barber        ?
3 knifes & forks            			        B. F. Grant      .50
1 knife & fork                 		                 Mat Barber       .75
1 set knifed & forks             	                  E. P. Fears     2.10
1 tin bucket Pan & 6 moles       		       Nep Tretwell     .35
1 lot tin                      		                   Ben Harris       .70
1 tin can                     		                   Ben Harris       .50
1 wash pan & 1 small one     	                  Riley Barber     .40
jars                                                                  Mrs. ??              ?
1 red bowl & tin cup           	                Arter Johnson    .25
1 brass Kettle                     		         B. Barber        .30
1 tea Kettle                           		    Charles Tretwell .60
2 smothing irons                                       Harter Johnson  1.70
1 Goose iron                                                  B. F. Brant     1.20
1 ash bowl & picher                                      G. Barber       1.80
1 Bole White                                                Riley Barber     .35
2 dishes                                                     Charles Tretwell .30
1 large dish                                             Henderson Duke   .65
1 set coasters                                               Mrs. Grier      1.25
1 set cup & saucers                                    Mat Barber      1.30
6 plates cups &c                                          B. F. Grant     2.05
1 bowl & cup                                              Arter Johnson    .50
1 pitcher                                                      Nep Tretwell     .55
6 small plates                                              Mat Barber       .55
1 set soup plates                                        Harry Spencer    .50     
1 wash pot                                                   Dick Mayo       3.05
1 small pot                                                  Cordy Barnes     .50
1 small pot                                                    G. Barber       1.00
1 skillet & lif                                                 Fil Barber       .70
1 oven & lid                                                  G. Barber       1.00
Hooks & Griddle                                        Cordy Barber     .25
1 churn                                                      Wiley Johnson    .50
1 churn                                                      Harry Spencer    .50
1 Jno Bucket                                                 G. Barber        .75
(unreadable)                                                Mat Barber       .50

(didn't get the full page - the copy just ended here???)



Butts County, Georgia Courthouse Records, 1859-79, Ordinary, Page 
202; found by Jere Fletcher, March 1982
                         (Second Document)
       JOANNAH JOHNSON BARBER, nee WELDON, died 15 Sept. 1866
     
     Butts Court of Ordinary, Dec. Term 1866

Georgia        )    
Butts County   )    To the Honorable Wiley Goodman  Ordinary  of 
                    said County

     The  petition  of George W. Barber respectfully  shows  that JOANNAH  
BAURBER  died  intestate  and  that  there  is  a   grate probability of her 
estate going to waste land estate consists  of perishable property in ________, 
to the amount of sun (sum) three or  four  hundred dollars and your 
petitioner  George  W.  Barber would further show that he is the son of the 
said JOANNAH  BARBER and that he prays your Honor to grant an order 
appointing him the said  George W. Barber temporary administrator on said 
estate  and your petitioner will ever pray to c (?) George W. Barber.

     Butts Court of Ordinary at Chambers, dec. 20th 1866  Whereas George   
W.   Barber  has  applied  for   letters   of   temporary administration  on  the  
estate of JOANNAH BARBER  late  of  said County Deceased and there being 
no ___________ is ordered by  the Court  that the said George W. Barber be 
and is hereby  appointed the  temporary  Adm  on the estate of  the  said  
JOANNAH  BARBER deceased  upon  his giving bond to securing?  in the 
sum  of  six hundred dollars and Albert H. Watkis? (Watkins?) be and is 
hereby approved as his security? and letters do issue accordingly.
                    /s/ Wiley Goodman
                        Ordinary

Whereupon  the said George W. Barber came in __________  and  was duly  
granted  as  the temporary  administrator  in  said  estate mentioned unto? 
bond of Six Hundred dollars with A. H. Watkins as security and letters were 
issued accordingly.
                    /s/ Wiley Goodman, Ordinary

(Typed as closely as possible to the original document.)



>From Lisa Browning

The book is called "History of Butts County, Georgia, 1825-1976" compiled

by Lois McMichael for the William McIntosh Chapter, Daughters of the

American Revolution, Jackson, Georgia.  Atlanta.  Cherokee Publishing

Company.  1978.  Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:  78-580-66. 

International Standard Booksellers Number:  0-87797-044-0.



The following Barbers are indexed in this book:  Family (write-up in

"Pioneer Families" section); Charles E.; Charlotte C. (Mrs. Charles); Dick;

George; George Samuel; George W.; Rev. Gus; H. C., Jr.; Joannah; Joseph;

Josiah; Lege; Mary; Matthew; Josiah W.; Sally Lenora; and Susie.



Since the Barber Family writeup in the Pioneer Families section is fairly

short compared to others in the book, I am transcribing it here for you:



					BARBER FAMILY



	"Matthew Barber was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1767.  
He
 came to Butts County soon after it was created and died in this county May
11, 1859.  He married Joanna Weldon, who was born in 1777 and died in 
Butts
County Sept. 15, 1860.  Both are buried in the Barber family cemetery near
 the old homestead.



	George W. Barber, son of Matthew and Joanna Barber, was born Dec. 
8, 1803;
d. July 18, 1883; m. in Butts County Jan. 28, 1827 Louisa W. Lovejoy, b.
Apr. 21, 1809; d. Oct. 1, 1879.  The town of Lovejoy, Ga. was named for her

father.



	George W. Barber was among the early settlers of Butts County and 
lived on
his large plantation operated by many slaves.  His home in east Butts

County, on the Pittman's Ferry Road or Highway 16 near Pleasant Grove

Church, is still standing and occupied by John William Browning.



	George W. Barber and his wife Louisa W. Lovejoy had the following

children:



	1.  Dr. Josiah W. Barber, b. 1828.

	2.  Elizabeth Barber, b. 1836.

	3.  George Samuel Barber, b. Dec. 30, 1838; d. Jan. 19, 1904; m. Sallie
Ann Pattman of Athens, Ga., b. Feb 11, 1848; d. Feb. 25, 1922.  He    
spent
 his entire life on the Barber plantation.  Their children were:

		(1) George Hulon Barber, b. Oct. 22, 1886; d. Mar. 29, 1867.

		(2) Hershel Barber, b. Nov. 24, 1874; d. Sept. 29, 1876.

		(3) Estelle Barber, m. T. G. Linkous.

(4)  Maggie Barber, b. Dec. 10, 1882 (living 1977); m. Nov. 1901    
     Oscar Cole.

	4.  Madison S. Barber, b. 1840.

	5.  Terressa A. Barber, m. Feb. 18, 1847 Joseph A. Baughn.

	6.  Louisa J. Barber, b. Aug. 14, 1846; d. Mar. 4, 1898; m. Feb. 13, 1868
     M. D. Henderson.

	7.  Robert Barber, b. 1849.

	8.  Sophia M. Barber, m. Dec. 4, 1849 Stark W. Banks.

	9.  Joanah E. Barber, m. Apr. 10, 1855 W. A. J. Fretwell."



The spellings, punctuation, etc., above, are exactly as they are in the

book.  A few notes:  Re Matthew Barber coming to Butts County soon after it

was created - Butts Co. was formed in Dec. 1825.  And re John William

Browning occupying the house - he died in 1985, but it is still owned by

his descendants.  



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