Descendants of Frederick Andrews
Generation No. 1
1. FREDRICK ANDREWS (POSSIBLEY) (WILLIAM HILL1) was born Abt. 1800, and died June 1846 in Gadsden County, Florida. He married ELIZABETH ODOM May 01, 1828 in Pulaski County, Georgia, daughter of JAMES ODOM and ELIZABETH ODEN. She was born November 20, 1808 in Pulaski County, Georgia and died October 06, 1882 in Georgia.
Notes for FREDRICK ANDREWS:
Soon after marrying, he and Eliza moved to Lee Co., Ga., where they remained for 1 yr. then they moved to Randolph Co.,Ga. which they lived for several years where he served as tax collector for the county, taught school and engaged in a mercantile business in Cuthbert, Ga. He was well educated for his time and gifted Writer. He was a Captain in the Indian War from 1835-36 and a democrat of potential influence. Early contriter to the early newspaper of co. and state. Devoted to music and was very skilled in it. He received a Florida Land Grant (20,000 acres) for escorting the Indians to Oklahoma (in the Trail of Tears), spending some time in Texas. In 1844 he moved his family to Florida. They found his grant to be nothing more than a mosquito- infested swamp. There, he became very ill with "the fever" and his wife started back to Ga., pulling him in a skid behind a wagon. She was with child. On the way Frederick died in June 1846 in "Balls Bluff," Gadsden County, Fla. and their youngest child was born, Dr. Thomas H. Andrews.
When Elizabeth finally got home, James Highsmith Andrews had died also. She and Jane Tucker Andrews, James` widow, lived side by side in Randolph County, Georgia. Both of their husbands about the same age, had died about the same time.
Source: Dot Wise Wirth;
1819 - William H. ANDREWS, John ANDREWS and Frederick ANDREWS, 8 Mar. 1819,
named eligible from Capt. Hardy Griffin's District for Land Lottery of 1819.
1828 - Dec. 29, Ga. Journal: Pulaski Sheriff's sale...first Tuesday in
February (1829)...Courthouse in the town of _tford, Pulaski County, 202 1/2
acres of oak and hickory land in the 22 dist., wherein Frederick ANDERS now
lives...this being the property of Elias REGAN...
1832 - Frederick ANDREWS named eligible from Capt. Hardy GRIFFINS Dist. for
land lottery (Appling, Lee and Irwin Co). Also, William H. ANDREWS and John
ANDREWS. Thomas, Allen, Laurens County Legal Records 1807-1832.
1838 - Sale of goods (dry goods and hardware) by Seaborn A. SMITH to
Frederick ANDREWS, Randolph Co, GA, 13 APR 1838, for the
store. Also copy from 14 Apr 1838 where Frederick ANDREWS borrowed $3035
using the "goods, wares & merchandise now in the store of the said ANDREWS in
the town of Cuthbert" and also, his accounts receivable as collateral. Witness; ??
Andrews.
SEABORN A. SMITH to FREDERICK ANDREWS. the following property: dry goods and
hardware amounting to $1149.60. Wit.: George T. Wood, James H. Edwards, J.P.
apr. 13, 1838/Apr. 13, 1838.
1840 Census- ANDREWS, Fedrick (Randolph Co. GA - ages and sexes fit wife and
3 oldest boys, the female on the 1830 census now 10-14, plus extra male age
15-20). Also an ANDREWS, Frederick (Stewart Co - M20-30, 2 F<5, 1F20-30).
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Notes for ELIZABETH ODOM:
District 1131, Randolph Co, Georgia 1880 page 150
W. P. ANDREWS-- Self-M-M-W---35-- GA- Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: GA
After her husband's death Mrs. Andrews returned to Randolph county, Ga., where she resided until her demise at the age of seventy-four years. She was a woman of great intellectuality, and a happy disposition that accorded with her husband's character, and their domestic life was a beautiful example of love and devotion. Her father was James Odom, of Pulaski county, Ga. The Odoms were early settlers of Pulaski county, and her grandfather, James Odom, was a revolutionary soldier, who lived to the age of one hundred and ten years. The family was wealthy and eminent in political and social standing. Six of the children born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrews lived to maturity, and of these five are now living; James F. of Early county; D.C. of Randolph county; W.P. of Early county; Mrs. Susan Morgan, of Early county, and Dr. T.H., the subject of this sketch. Warren Andrews, another son, was a member of the Fifty-fourth Georgia regiment, and as a brigade drummer was captured at the battle of the Wilderness and died of smallpox at Rock Island soon after.
Randolph County Georgia
1850 Census of the District of Cuthbert:
Last name-first name-age-sex-occupation
Andrews Eliza 35 F GA $300
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Notes for GIRL ANDREWS:
1828-29 - Daughter apparently born in Pulaski Co, GA to Frederick and Eliza
ANDREWS, 1830 Census records.
She is no longer with the family when Census records first start
listing names of children in 1850.
Maybe be Antinet, Elizabeth`s young sister.
2. ii. JAMES FREDERICK ANDREWS, b. September 23, 1830, Pulaski County, Georgia; d. November 17, 1909, Early County, Georgia.
Notes for JAMES F. ANDREWS:
4th Sergeant March 4, 1862. Wounded in
hand at Chancellorsville, Va. May 3, 1863; at Spotsylyania,
Va. May 12, 1864- captured at Sharpsburg, Md 9/28/62,
paroled 10/1/62 . Pension records show he surrendered at
Appomattox, Va. Apr. 9, 1865. (Born in Pulaski Countv, Ga.
Sept. 23, 1830. Died in Early County, Ga. Nov. 17, 1909.)
iii. WARREN S. ANDREWS, b. 1836, Georgia; d. Bef. 1864, "Rock Island".
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3. iv. DAVID CROCKETT ANDREWS, b. April 10, 1840, Randolph County, Georgia; d. May 17, 1915, Randolph County, Georgia.
Notes for WILLIAM P. ANDREWS:
MUSTER ROLL
Andrews, William P.--Enlisted as a private in Co. H, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, Ga, State.Troops Sept, 26, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co. G, 55th Regt. Ga. Inf. June 18, 1862. Appointed Musician June 23, 1862. Captured at Cumberland Gap, Tenn, Sept. 9, 1863. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 14, 1865. (Born in Randolph County, Ga. Apr. 16, 1844.)
Gay, Elizabeth
Andrews, William P.
Georgia Death Index, 1919-1927
Name: William P. Andrews
Andrews, William P (Census)
Notes for Sarah ??:
District 1131, Randolph Co, Georgia 1880 page 150
W. P. ANDREWS-- Self- M- M- W- 35- GA-- Occ: Farmer- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
5. vii. THOMAS HULL ANDREWS, b. July 31, 1846, Gadsden County, Flordia; d. September 06, 1920, Randolph County, Georgia.
2. JAMES FREDERICK ANDREWS (FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born September 23, 1830 in Pulaski County, Georgia, and died November 17, 1909 in Early County, Georgia. He married MARTHA ELIZABETH SMITH February 14, 1856 in Randolph County, Georgia, daughter of HENRY SMITH and MARY UNKNOWN. She was born July 01, 1834 in Virginia3, and died January 09, 1925 in Georgia.
Notes for JAMES FREDERICK ANDREWS:
COMPANY H, 55th REGIMENT
Andrews, James F.--4th Sergeant Mch. 4, 1862. Wounded in hand at Chancellorsville, Va. May 3, 1863; at Spotsylyania, Va. May 12, 1864. Pension records show he surrendered at Appomattox, Va. Apr. 9, 1865. (Born in Pulaski County, Ga. Sept. 23, 1830. Died in Early County, Ga. Nov. 17, 1909.) James F Andrews - captured at Sharpsburg, Md 9/28/62, paroled 10/1/62.
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3. DAVID CROCKETT ANDREWS (FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)3 was born April 10, 1840 in Randolph County, Georgia3, and died May 17, 1915 in Randolph County, Georgia3. He married MARY WINNIFRED GAY November 04, 1867 in Clay County, Georgia, daughter of RICHARD GAY and ELIZABETH. She was born Aug. 9, 1851 and died Sept. 27, 1894(per headstone) in Georgia.
Notes for DAVID CROCKETT ANDREWS:
David C. Andrews
Andrews, David C.--Appointed 4th Sergeant of Co. H, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, Ga. State Troops Sept. 26, 1861. Mustered out May 5, 1862. Appointed 1st Sergeant of Co. G, 55th Regt. Ga. Inf. May 5, 1862. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant Apr. 22, 1863. Captured at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Sept. 9, 1863. Released at Fort Delaware, Del. June 12, 1865. Contracted sciatica and kidney disease while in prison. (Born in Ga. Apr 10,1840.)
He married Mary Winnifred Gay Nov. 4, 1867 in Clay County, Georgia.
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1850 census, 8th Dist., Randolph County, Georgia
Gay Richd 34 M GA Farmer
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ii. SUSAN ADA ANDREWS, b. May 27, 1871, Georgia; d. June 16, 1906, Georgia.
4. SUSAN PRISCILLA ANDREWS (FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born October 16, 1840 in Early Co., Ga., and died February 10, 1932 in Early Co., Ga. She married NICHOLAS HOBSON MORGAN, 1859 in MERIWEATHER COUNTY, GEORGIA, son of JAMES MORGAN and PERTHENIA PERDUE. He was born July 11, 1836 in Meriweather County, Georgia and died 20 Nov. 1892 in Early Co., Ga. They both are buried in the Old Damascus Cemetery.
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Children of SUSAN ANDREWS and NICHOLAS MORGAN are:
5. THOMAS HULL ANDREWS (FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)18 was born July 31, 1846 in Gadsden County, Flordia18, and died September 06, 1920 in Randolph County, Georgia18. He married ADDIE BONETA JORDON18 April 27, 1876, daughter of WILEY JORDON and SARAH MCKEE. She was born January 14, 1850 in Putnam County, Georgia18, and died September 17, 1919 in Randolph County, Georgia.
Notes for THOMAS HULL ANDREWS:
COMPANY B, 55th REGIMENT
Dr. T`s daughters attended Andrew College in Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia and his sons attended
University of Georgia and Emory University.
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14. iv. HULL ANDREWS, b. January 10, 1883, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. February 20, 1969, Randolph County, Georgia.
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vii. PERCIVAL CONWAY "PERCY" ANDREWS, b. January 27, 1888, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. August 16, 1975, Thomas County, Thomasville, Georgia; m. JULIA ANTOINETTE STANALAND.
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viii. IDA ANDREWS, b. August 12, 1890, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. January 13, 1978.
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15. ix. AGNEW ANDREWS, b. November 12, 1892, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. January 10, 1952, Atlanta, Georgia.
6. GRADY ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married CASSIE ROOKS.
Children of GRADY ANDREWS and CASSIE ROOKS are:
7. MOLLIE ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). She married LENT S. JONES (ANDREWS, MOLLIE JONES, L. S. 6-Apr 1892 GA Early)
.
Child of MOLLIE ANDREWS and LENT JONES is:
8. JAMES FREDERICK "JIM" ANDREWS JR. (JAMES FREDERICK3 ANDREWS, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married ??.
Children of JAMES JR. and ?? are:
9. WILLIAM FREDERICK ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born November 28, 1856 in Georgia, and died December 27, 1940 in Georgia. He married NETTIE L. HAYES August 25, 1886 in Early County, Georgia. She was born October 1865, and died in Georgia.
Notes for WILLIAM FREDERICK ANDREWS:
Andrews, William F.
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10. EMMA PERMELIA ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)18 was born October 07, 1859 in Georgia, and died June 05, 1944 in Bainbridge, Georgia. She married (1) JOHN LESTER SCOTT. She married (2) GEORGE T. DAVIS (Clay Co., marriages:
DAVIS, George T. and ANDREWS, Emma, m. 9-22-1878 by Wm. Hubbard).
Notes for JOHN LESTER SCOTT:
John L. Scott found in:
1930 Early Co. Census:
Children of EMMA ANDREWS and JOHN SCOTT are:
Children of EMMA ANDREWS and GEORGE DAVIS are:
11. LIZA ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)18 was born September 10, 1861, and died August 12, 1957. She married SIMON OLIVE (ANDREWS, ANNIE E. OLIVER, SIMON R. 9-Feb 1888 GA Early).
Children of LIZA ANDREWS and SIMON OLIVE are:
Notes for FRED OLIVE:
28. iii. VERA OLIVE.
12. ADDIE ELIZA ANDREWS (THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)18 was born July 03, 1877 in Randolph County, Georgia18, and died April 12, 1961 in Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia. She married JAMES HENRY SMITH November 13, 1901, son of JAMES SMITH and NANCY KILLINGSWORTH. He was born March 16, 1875 in Early County, Georgia18, and died November 23, 1940.
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1930 Census Carnegie, Randolph Co., Ga.
Children of ADDIE ANDREWS and JAMES SMITH are:
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iii. ADDIE MISSOURI SMITH, b. February 17, 1908; m. ERNEST CHAMBERS, July 08, 1934.
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30. iv. LIDIE BONITA SMITH, b. April 30, 1909, Randolph Co., Ga.; d. October 1982, Cario, Grady Co., Ga.
Notes for NORMAN KEEN SMITH:
Norman was an Ensign in USNR, WWII PH;
Sept. 6, 1942, a message was received stating that he was reported missing in action. He was an ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He was 25 years old and a graduate of Edison High School, Norman Jr. College of Norman Park, of Mercer University in Macon. Before enlisting in The Navy, he taught school and played professional baseball.
A plaque was put in Mars Hill Cemetery after the death of his mother, Lidie Andrews Smith.
viii. LINWOOD AGNEW SMITH, b. October 14, 1918, Randolph County, Georgia; d. Grady County, Cario, Georgia; m. Iris Harvey.
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13. SARAH BONITA ANDREWS (THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born January 30, 1879 in Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia, and died October 10, 1964 in Randolph County,Cuthbert, Georgia. She married JOHN THOMAS RAGAN September 19, 1897, son of HAMILTON RAGAN(descendant of Rezin/Reason Ragan) and J. E. He was born August 03, 1872, and died May 30, 1931.
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1930 Census of Carnegie, Randolph Co., Ga.:
Children of SARAH ANDREWS and JOHN RAGAN are:
Notes for EDGAR PRICE:
ii. CARLOS RAGAN, b. January 30, 1899, Randolph County, Georgia; d. October 10, 1901, Randolph County, Georgia.
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iii. LIDIE ETHEL RAGAN, b. February 25, 1900, Randolph County, Georgia; d. July 16, 1914, Randolph County, Georgia.
Notes for LIDIE ETHEL RAGAN:
iv. THOMAS CARL RAGAN, b. April 20, 1901, Randolph County, Georgia; m. SARAH FELLOWS.
Notes for THOMAS CARL RAGAN:
33. v. WILLIE JOSEPH RAGAN, b. January 08, 1903.
14. HULL ANDREWS (THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born January 10, 1883 in Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia, and died February 20, 1969 in Randolph County, Georgia. He married MARY P. JOHNSON October 20, 1907. She was born August 19, 1885 in Arlington, Georgia, and died July 11, 1975 in Randolph County, Georgia.
Notes for HULL ANDREWS:
1930 census Carnegie, Randolph County, Ga.
Children of HULL ANDREWS and MARY JOHNSON are:
Notes for CLAUD ANDREWS:
38. iv. DORSEY ANDREWS, b. September 14, 1916 d. 2001.
15. AGNEW ANDREWS (THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born November 12, 1892 in Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia, and died January 10, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia. He married LOUISE BATES January 11, 1921.
Notes for AGNEW ANDREWS:
In 1930-32, Dr. Agnew Andrews graduated from New York Polyclinic Hospital, receiving a Certificate of Speciality in Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat.
Source: Randolph County Georgia Volume II
His residence was Tift County, Georgia. He was a medical doctor.
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16. BERNICE ARELIA ANDREWS (THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born November 01, 1894 in Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia, and died May 15, 1990 in Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. She married JULIUS ORVILLE BELUE, son of JOHN BELEU and SARAH WADDLE. He was born December 27, 1888 in Anderson, Lauderdale, Alabama.
Notes for JULIUS ORVILLE BELUE:
JULIUS O. BELUE
Children of BERNICE ANDREWS and JULIUS BELUE are:
17. ALICE ANDREWS (GRADY4, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married LORANZO CULBERT. He was born in Colquitt, Ga.
Children of ALICE ANDREWS and LORANZO CULBERT are:
18. JIM ANDREWS (JAMES FREDERICK "JIM" ANDREWS4 JR., JAMES FREDERICK3 ANDREWS, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married ?? COFFY, daughter of ?? COFFY.
Child of JIM ANDREWS and ?? COFFY is:
19. SIDNEY LESTER SCOTT (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married GRACE ??.
Notes for SIDNEY LESTER SCOTT:
Children of SIDNEY SCOTT and GRACE ?? are:
i. LOUISE SCOTT.
20. JOHN ANDREWS SCOTT (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married ADA ??.
Children of JOHN SCOTT and ADA ?? are:
21. ANNIE LOU SCOTT (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married (1) GUS RAYBON. She married (2) WILLIAM EARNEST GIBSON.
Notes for ANNIE LOU SCOTT:
Child of ANNIE SCOTT and GUS RAYBON is:
22. EMMA MAE SCOTT (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born January 05, 1899. She married IDUS OLIVER PHILLIPS. He was born January 31, 1896.
Children of EMMA SCOTT and IDUS PHILLIPS are:
23. BONNIE B. SCOTT (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married JESSIE BUTLER.
Children of BONNIE SCOTT and JESSIE BUTLER are:
24. JAMES CONNIE DAVIS (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married NEALIE VANN.
Children of JAMES DAVIS and NEALIE VANN are:
25. USTUS (BUD) BERNARD DAVIS (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married SALLIE TALIFERRO.
Children of USTUS DAVIS and SALLIE TALIFERRO are:
26. GEORGE CARLTON DAVIS (EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married BESSIE ??.
Children of GEORGE DAVIS and BESSIE ?? are:
44. ii. GEORGE CARLTON DAVIS, JR.
27. MEDA OLIVE (LIZA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). She married RALEIGH TAYLOR.
Children of MEDA OLIVE and RALEIGH TAYLOR are:
28. VERA OLIVE (LIZA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). She married DUNKIN SASSER.
Children of VERA OLIVE and DUNKIN SASSER are:
29. JAMES THOMAS SMITH I (ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born August 28, 1902 in Early County, Georgia, and died July 20, 1979 in Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia18. He married MYRTLE EVELYN TAYLOR April 12, 1931 in St. Augustine, Flordia, daughter of CLARENCE TAYLOR and MYRTLE FAULKNER. She was born July 18, 1911 in Lake City, Florida, and died March 18, 2000 in Clay County, Georgia.
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30. LIDIE BONITA5 SMITH (ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born April 30, 1909 in Randolph Co., Ga., and died October 1982 in Cario, Grady Co., Ga. She married FRANCIS BUGG, son of LUTHER FRANCIS BUGG.
Child of LIDIE SMITH and FRANCIS BUGG is:
31. MARVIN FLOYD5 SMITH (ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born March 19, 1911. He married MARY EVELYN HILTON.
Children of MARVIN SMITH and MARY HILTON are:
32. JAMES RUCKER SMITH (ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born October 14, 1912 in Randolph County, Georgia, and died December 19, 1965 in Randolph County, Georgia. He married POLLY WILKERSON.
Children of JAMES SMITH and POLLY WILKERSON are:
33. WILLIE JOSEPH RAGAN (SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born January 08, 1903. He married SARAH EUBANKS.
Children of WILLIE RAGAN and SARAH EUBANKS are:
34. HOMER BURTRUM RAGAN (SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married CORDELIA "DEE" JOHNSON. She died 2001 in Clay County, Georgia.
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Children of HOMER RAGAN and CORDELIA JOHNSON are:
35. VIRGIL LAMAR RAGAN (SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born December 01, 1915 in Randolph County, Georgia, and died in Randolph County, Georgia. He married (2) LOLA BENEFIELD.
Child of VIRGIL LAMAR RAGAN is:
36. HORACE ANDREWS (HULL4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born October 17, 1908, and died July 16, 1960. He married RUBY SINQUEFIELD. She was born July 28, 1907 in Edison, Georgia.
Child of HORACE ANDREWS and RUBY SINQUEFIELD is:
37. JIMMY THOMAS ANDREWS (HULL4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born July 02, 1911. He married ARGIE KEMP.
Child of JIMMY ANDREWS and ARGIE KEMP is:
38. DORSEY ANDREWS (HULL4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born September 14, 1916. He married MARY ISABEL MOORE April 13, 1941.
Children of DORSEY ANDREWS and MARY MOORE are:
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39. GRAYSON HULL ANDREWS (HULL4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married LOUISE BONITA WEST.
Children of GRAYSON ANDREWS and LOUISE WEST are:
40. AGNEW ANDREWS (AGNEW4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married MARGARET.
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Children of AGNEW ANDREWS and MARGARET are:
41. MARION ANDREWS BELUE (BERNICE ARELIA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). She married WILLIAM FARNUM MAIZE.
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Children of MARION BELUE and WILLIAM MAIZE are:
42. SARA FRANCES BELUE (BERNICE ARELIA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born January 01, 1923. She married DANIEL WILLIAM BOX October 06, 1945. He was born October 02, 1922.
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Children of SARA BELUE and DANIEL BOX are:
Notes for THOMAS BELUE BOX:
i Living
43. RUTH6 RAYBON (ANNIE LOU5 SCOTT, EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married CURLEY PRICE.
Children of RUTH RAYBON and CURLEY PRICE are:
44. GEORGE CARLTON DAVIS, JR. (GEORGE CARLTON5, EMMA PERMELIA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married DOROTHY ??.
Children of GEORGE DAVIS and DOROTHY ?? are:
Notes for JEFF CARTER:
ii. UNKNOWN SON Carter.
45. FAYE SASSER (VERA5 OLIVE, LIZA4 ANDREWS, JAMES FREDERICK3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). She married LICK RADNEY.
Child of FAYE SASSER and LICK RADNEY is:
i. LIVING RADNEY.
46. JAMES THOMAS SMITH II (JAMES THOMAS5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He married MARTHA FAYE AYCOCK, daughter of OSCAR AYCOCK and RUBIE GLASCOCK.
Children of JAMES SMITH and MARTHA AYCOCK are:
47. NORMAN NEIL SMITH (JAMES THOMAS5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married (1) Gloria Powell. He married (2)Nancy.
Children of NORMAN SMITH and GLORIA POWELL are:
48. FREDERICK HENRY SMITH (JAMES THOMAS5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1)
Child of FREDERICK HENRY SMITH is:
49. JOHN HULL SMITH (JAMES THOMAS5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married WANDA ROYAL.
Children of JOHN SMITH and WANDA ROYAL are:
50. LYDIE EVELYN SMITH (JAMES THOMAS5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married (3) CLIFTON JOSEPH ANDERSON. She married (1) GEORGE WINSTON MOODY, (2) Hoyt Lumpkin.
Child of LYDIE SMITH and CLIFTON ANDERSON is:
51. BRENDA KAY SMITH (JAMES RUCKER5, ADDIE ELIZA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married Howard Peavy.
Children of BRENDA SMITH and HOWARD PEAVY are:
52. BETTY JEAN RAGAN (HOMER BURTRUM5, SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married ALBERT MARTIN.
Children of BETTY RAGAN and ALBERT MARTIN are:
53. THOMAS A. RAGAN (HOMER BURTRUM5, SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married JOANNE BROOKS.
Children of THOMAS RAGAN and JOANNE BROOKS are:
54. CHARLENE RAGAN (VIRGIL LAMAR5, SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) She married (1) JOHN COY ISLER, son of JOHN ISLER and HILDA BASS. She married (2) JOHN ISLER.
Notes for CHARLENE RAGAN:
Children of CHARLENE RAGAN and JOHN ISLER are:
55. DAVID LAMAR RAGAN (VIRGIL LAMAR5, SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married JUDY REEVES.
Notes for DAVID LAMAR RAGAN:
Children of DAVID RAGAN and JUDY REEVES are:
56. CHARLES EUGENE RAGAN (VIRGIL LAMAR5, SARAH BONITA4 ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1) He married KATHY PRATER.
Notes for CHARLES EUGENE RAGAN:
Child of CHARLES RAGAN and KATHY PRATER is:
57. EDWIN HAROLD ANDREWS (HORACE5, HULL4, THOMAS HULL3, FREDRICK2, (POSSIBLEY) WILLIAM HILL1). He married Wynelle Calloway.
Children of EDWIN ANDREWS and WYNELLE CALLOWAY are:
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Frederick Andrews was a native of and grew up in Pulaski county, Ga., and there married his wife. Soon after their marriage they moved to Lee county, where they remained about one year, thence to Randolph county, which was their home for several years. There he served as tax collector of the county, and for awhile taught school and engaged in a mercantile business in Cuthbert. In 1844 he moved his family to Florida, where he died in 1846. He was one of the foremost men of his day, and possessed an excellent education for his time; the result of a quick grasping mind, and wide reading and study. His schooling was meager, but he gained great learning through close application to books. He was a devotee to music and possessed remarkable skill in, and knowledge of this art. Of literary tastes, he was a frequent contributor to the early newspapers and periodicals of the state. He was a captain in the Indian war of 1835-36, and was a democrat of potent influence. After her husband's death Mrs. Andrews returned to Randolph county, Ga., where she resided until her demise at the age of seventy-four years. She was a woman of great intellectuality, and a happy disposition that accorded with her husband's character, and their domestic life was a beautiful example of love and devotion. Her father was James Odom, of Pulaski county, Ga. The Odoms were early settlers of Pulaski county, and her grandfather, James Odom, was a revolutionary soldier, who lived to the age of one hundred and ten years. The family was wealthy and eminent in political and social standing. Six of the children born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrews lived to maturity, and of these five are now living; James F. of Early county; D.C. of Randolph county; W.P. of Early county; Mrs. Susan Morgan, of Early county, and Dr. T.H. Andrews. Warren Andrews, another son, was a member of the Fifty-fourth Georgia regiment, and as a brigade drummer was captured at the battle of the Wilderness and died of smallpox at Rock Island soon after. Dr. T.H. Andrews began the study of medicine in 1869 in the office of Dr. Rodgers, of Columbus, Ga. He attended lectures and was graduated from the university of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, March 12, 1875. His first year of practice was in Decatur county, then he moved to Randolph county, where he has since followed his profession. He located in the winter of 1876-77 on the farm he now owns. He possessed no more than his profession, but with a brave will and great energy he has succeeded so well in life that he can now look out over an estate of 2,500 acres of land, 400 of which is in a high state of cultivation, a large residence and fine out-buildings. Dr. Andrews was married April 27, 1876, to Addie B. Jordan, of Putnam county, a daughter of Wiley B. Jordan of that county. They have had ten children born to them, as follows: Eliza, Sallie B., Susan, Hull, Patti Lee, Birdie Lee, Percifer, Ida, Agnew and a babe. Dr. and Mrs. Andrews are members of the Missionary Baptist church. As a physician and planter he occupied a leading place among citizens of Randolph county, and professionally and socially his standing is first-class.
Memoirs of Georgia.
Long Way Home by Elizabeth Odom Andrews;
Notes from MEMOIRS OF GEORGIA
[Appling, Lee and Irwin: Lee is one of the counties from which Randolph was
formed in 1828.]
Thomas, Allen, Laurens County Legal Records.
Genealogical Abstracts from
the Ga. Journal, Vol. 3
Source: W.
H. Wolfe Assoc., PO Box 972, Roswell, GA 30077 p. 32
Source:
photocopy in file from county records.
Burial: 1846, Balls Bluff, Gadsden County, Flordia
Eliza Andrews was found on the 1880 census (below), living with her son William P. Andrews in Randolph Co., Ga.
Sarah C. ANDREWS-- Wife-- F-- M-- W-- 39- GA- Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA- Mo: GA
E. A. A. GAY-- Other- F-- S-- W-- 23-- GA- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
Eliza ANDREWS-- Mother- F-- W-- W-- 71-- GA- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
Andrews Jas. 16 M GA
Andrews Warren 14 M GA
Andrews David 10 M GA
Andrews Susannah 6 F GA
Andrews Wm. 4 M GA
Andrews Thomas H. 3 M GA
Burial: 1882, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County, Georgia
1828 - "To any ordained minister, Judge, Jus. of the Court or Justice of the
Peace, you are hereby authorized and empowered to celebrate and join to them
by marriage agreeable to your rules and ? Mr. Frederick ANDERS and Ms Elizar
ODOME and this by our sufficient warrant for the same given under my hand
this 24 April 1828. -- Wm L? Deputy Clerk of the County . ... Certified that
agreeable to the above warrant I have joined together Frederick ANDERS and
Elizar ODOM in the holy State of Matrimony the 10th [might be 1st] day of May
1828. (signed) A. ODOM, M.G. Entered March 15th 1830. Photocopy of page from
Pulaski Co. Georgia records in DWW files.
[Marriage records; ANDERS,
Frederick to Mrs. Elizar ODOME 1 MAY 1830 by A. ODOM, M.G. (Eliza's
grandfather, Archibald ODOM, minister of the gospel). History of Pulaski
County Georgia; Hawkinsville DAR 1935 Publ by Walter E Brown Publishing Co,
Atlanta; p. 448.]
i. GIRL ANDREWS, b. 1829, Georgia.
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With Eliza Odom in 1830.
A member of the 54 th Georgia Regiment, who, is a brigade drummer, was captured in The Battle of the Wilderness and soon thereafter died of smallpox at Rock Island. He was 1st Corp.
Warren never had a chance to get married. Died at the age of about 18 years of age.
4. v. SUSAN PRISCILLA ANDREWS, b. October 16, 1840, Early Co., Ga.; d. February 10, 1932, Early Co., Ga.
vi. WILLIAM P. ANDREWS, b. April 16, 1844, Calhoun Co., Ga.; d. December 05, 1927, Early Co., Ga. He was buried at Mars Hill Cemetery in Calhoun County, Georgia. He married; (1) ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" Gay on Oct. 27, 1869, in Early County, Georgia. She died before 1880. After Lizzie`s death, she was not buried with William, resting place not know. (2) Sarah ?? b. 1841, in Georgia and married before 1880.
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He married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Gay. They had one daughter that died young.
COMPANY G, 55th REGIMENT
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY OF TENNESSEE
Gender: Female
Spouse: William P. Andrews
Marriage Date: Oct 27, 1869
County: Early
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Gender: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth Gay
Marriage Date: Oct 27, 1869
County: Early
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Death Date: 05 Dec 1927
Gender: Male
County of Death: Randolph
Certificate: 30808-I
Age:
Age: 75 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Georgia Roll: T625_245
Race: White Page: 4B
State: Georgia ED: 72
County: Early Image: 391
Township: Arlington
Sarah C. ANDREWS-- Wife- F- M- W- 39- GA Occ: Keeping House- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
E. A. A. GAY-- Other- F- S- W- 23- GA- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
Eliza ANDREWS-- Mother- F- W- W- 71- GA- Fa: GA- Mo: GA
1830 - Sept. 23, son, James Frederick, born to Frederick and Eliza ANDREWS,
Pulaski Co, GA.
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY OF TENNESSEE
C. S. A.
RANDOLPH & SPALDING
COUNTIES, GEORGIA
Burial: 1909, Crossroads Cemetery, Early County, Georgia
Burial: 1925, Croosroads Cemetery, Early County, Georgia
6. i. GRADY ANDREWS.
7. ii. MOLLIE ANDREWS.
8. iii. JAMES FREDERICK "JIM" ANDREWS JR.
9. iv WILLIAM FREDERICK ANDREWS, b. November 28, 1856, Georgia; d. December 27, 1940, Georgia.
10. v. EMMA PERMELIA ANDREWS, b. October 07, 1859, Georgia; d. June 05, 1944, Bainbridge, Georgia.
11. vi MARY MOLLY ANDREWS, b. 1860; m. LENT JONES.
12. vii ANNIE ELIZA LISA ANDREWS, b. September 10, 1861; m. SIMON OLIVE3.
13. viii LIZA ANDREWS, b. September 10, 1861; d. August 12, 1957.
Residence: Randolph County, Georgia Occupation:
Service Record:
Sick at Fort Delaware, DE (Sciatica & kidney disease)
Enlisted as a Sergeant 4th Class on 26 September 1861 at the age of 21.
Enlisted in Company H, 1st State Troops Regiment Georgia on 26 September 1861.
Mustered out Company H, 1st State Troops Regiment Georgia on 05 May 1862
Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 17 May 1862
Enlisted in Company G, 55th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 17 May 1862
Promoted to Full Junior Lieutenant 2nd Class on 22 April 1863
POW on 09 September 1863 at Cumberland Gap, TN
Released on 12 June 1865 at Fort Delaware, DE
Burial: 1915, Vilulah Cemetery, Randolph County, Georgia
Record Change: February 24, 20023
Notes for MARY WINNIFRED GAY:
Gay Elizabeth 34 F GA
Gay N. E. S. 13 F GA
Gay Mary 9 F GA
Gay T. R. 7 F GA
Gay S. E. 1 F GA
Calhoun A. 21 M GA Laborer
Burial: Vilulah Cemetery, Randolph County, Georgia
i. NANCY EILIZA ANDREWS, b. January 19, 1870, Georgia; d. January 29, 1870, Georgia.
Nancy died in infancy.
iii. LIZZIE LEE ANDREWS, b. July 18, 1873, Georgia; d. September 12, 1950, Georgia.
iv. WILLIAM JAMES ANDREWS, b. January 02, 1876, Georgia; d. December 05, 1927.
v. ANNIE GAY ANDREWS, b. May 25, 1878, Georgia; d. December 22, 1913, Georgia.
vi. DAVID RUSSELL ANDREWS, b. January 16, 1881, Georgia; d. 1960. Burial in Viluha Cemetery, Clay Co., Ga. Married Jessica Engram, b. Dec. 16, 1889 and d. Feb. 10, 1963. Burial in Viluha Cemetery.
vii. CHARLES THOMAS ANDREWS, b. September 03, 1884, Randolph County, Georgia; d. October 25, 1948.
viii. AUBREY MERCER ANDREWS, b. June 24, 1892, Georgia.
He was a Methodist Minister.
i. SARAH H.MORGAN, b. September 17, 1860, GEORGIA;
ii. CARRIE LEE MORGAN, b. September 01, 1866, GEORGIA;
iii. JOHNNIE C. MORGAN, b. September 01, 1868, GEORGIA; br>
iv. JAMES H. MORGAN, b. May 30, 1871, GEORGIA;
v. WILLIAM TATUM MORGAN, b. November 11, 1873, GEORGIA.
vi. DAVID CROCKETT MORGAN, b. December 27, 1874, GEORGIA
DR. T.H. ANDREWS Among the able and skilled physicians of Cuthbert, Randolph Co., Ga. Dr. T.H. Andrews holds an honored and enviable position. He was born in 1846, in Gadsden county, Fla., and is the son of Frederick and Eliza (Odom) Andrews. Frederick Andrews was a native of and grew up in Pulaski county, Ga., and there married his wife. Soon after their marriage they moved to Lee county, where they remained about one year, thence to Randolph county, which was their home for several years. There he served as tax collector of the county, and for awhile taught school and engaged in a mercantile business in Cuthbert. In 1844 he moved his family to Florida, where he died in 1846. He was one of the foremost men of his day, and possessed an excellent education for his time; the result of a quick grasping mind, and wide reading and study. His schooling was meager, but he gained great learning through close application to books. He was a devotee to music and possessed remarkable skill in, and knowledge of this art. Of literary tastes, he was a frequent contributor to the early newspapers and periodicals of the state. He was a captain in the Indian war of 1835-36, and was a democrat of potent influence. After her husband's death Mrs. Andrews returned to Randolph county, Ga., where she resided until her demise at the age of seventy-four years. She was a woman of great intellectuality, and a happy disposition that accorded with her husband's character, and their domestic life was a beautiful example of love and devotion. Her father was James Odom, of Pulaski county, Ga. The Odoms were early settlers of Pulaski county, and her grandfather, James Odom, was a revolutionary soldier, who lived to the age of one hundred and ten years. The family was wealthy and eminent in political and social standing. Six of the children born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrews lived to maturity, and of these five are now living; James F. of Early county; D.C. of Randolph county; W.P. of Early county; Mrs. Susan Morgan, of Early county, and Dr. T.H., the subject of this sketch. Warren Andrews, another son, was a member of the Fifty-fourth Georgia regiment, and as a brigade drummer was captured at the battle of the Wilderness and died of smallpox at Rock Island soon after. Dr. T.H. Andrews began the study of medicine in 1869 in the office of Dr. Rodgers, of Columbus, Ga. He attended lectures and was graduated from the university of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, March 12, 1875. His first year of practice was in Decatur county, then he moved to Randolph county, where he has since followed his profession. He located in the winter of 1876-77 on the farm he now owns. He possessed no more than his profession, but with a brave will and great energy he has succeeded so well in life that he can now look out over an estate of 2,500 acres of land, 400 of which is in a high state of cultivation, a large residence and fine out-buildings. Dr. Andrews was married April 27, 1876, to Addie B. Jordan, of Putnam county, a daughter of Wiley B. Jordan of that county. They have had ten children born to them, as follows: Eliza, Sallie B., Susan, Hull, Patti Lee, Birdie Lee, Percifer, Ida, Agnew and a babe. Dr. and Mrs. Andrews are members of the Missionary Baptist church. As a physician and planter he occupied a leading place among citizens of Randolph county, and professionally and socially his standing is first-class.
Memoirs of Georgia
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY OF TENNESSEE
C. S. A.
GREENE COUNTY, GEORGIA
"STOCKS VOLUNTEERS"
ANDREWS, THOMAS HULL - Private June 30, 1864. Admitted to Pettigrew General Hospital #13, at Raleigh, N.C. Mch. 5, 1865, and transferred Mch. 26, 1865. (Born in Ga. in 1844.)
Burial: 1920, Mars Hill Cemetry, Calhoun County, Georgia18
Education: High school/Medical college in Pa.
Occupation: Family doctor
Record Change: February 24, 2002
Religion: Baptist
Addie Bonita Jordon Andrews proved to be quiet, strong and supportive to her husband.
First teacher to the Andrews School. The original structure was a 1 room building with wooden benches and dirt floors.
The school was across the road from Dr. T and Mrs. Andrews daughter`s {My grandmother, Lidie} house.
Burial: 1919, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County, Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Record Change: February 21, 2002
Religion: Baptist
12. i. ADDIE ELIZA ANDREWS, b. July 03, 1877, Randolph County, Georgia; d. April 12, 1961, Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia.
13. ii. SARAH BONITA ANDREWS, b. January 30, 1879, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. October 10, 1964, Randolph County,Cuthbert, Georgia.
iii. SUSIE AMANDA ANDREWS, b. December 06, 1881, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. March 30, 1962.
She never married.
v. PATTIE LEE ANDREWS, b. December 17, 1884, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. March 07, 1959, Randolph County, Georgia; m. ROBERT CLIFFORD "BOB" LOVETT.
vi. BIRDIE LEE ANDREWS, b. August 12, 1887, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. June 15, 1957, Randolph County, Georgia; m. ROBERT SINGLETON HARRIS; b. September 12, 1880; d. July 08, 1948.
Burial: 1957, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun Co., Georgia
Burial: 1948, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun Co., Georgia
He became a lawyer.
She never married.
16. x. BERNICE ARELIA ANDREWS, b. November 01, 1894, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia; d. May 15, 1990, Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee
i. GRADY5 ANDREWS, JR., m. ALICE CULBERT; b. Colquitt, Ga.
17. ii. ALICE ANDREWS.
i. MAMIE LEE5 JONES.
i. GIRL5 ANDREWS.
ii. DONNIE B. ANDREWS, m. (1) J. B. HOUSTON; m. (2) ??.
iii. MARIE ANDREWS.
18. iv. JIM ANDREWS.
Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900
ANDREWS, WILLIAM F.
Spouse: HAYS, NETTIE L. Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1886
County: Early State: GA
Gender: Male
Spouse: Nettie L. Hays
Marriage Date: Aug 25, 1886
County: Early
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Burial: 1940, Crossroads Cemetery, Early County, Georgia
Burial: Crossroads Cemetery, Early County, Georgia
i. WILLIAM EUGENE5 ANDREWS, b. April 17, 1886, Georgia; d. August 23, 1942, Greorgia; m. VERGIE LEE ?.
ii. LUDDIE ANDREWS, b. 1895, Georgia; d. 1895, Georgia.
Luddie died in infancy.
Burial: 1895, Crossroads Cemetery, Early County, Georgia
John Scott was a school teacher.
Georgia, 1851-1900 Marriage Index
Gender: Male
Spouse: Mrs. Emma Davis
Marriage Date: Dec 04, 1892
County: Early
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John L. Scott 69 Ga.
Emma 69 Ga,
19. i. SIDNEY LESTER SCOTT.
20. ii. JOHN ANDREWS SCOTT.
21. iii. ANNIE LOU SCOTT.
22. iv. EMMA MAE SCOTT, b. January 05, 1899.
23. v. BONNIE B. SCOTT.
24. vi. JAMES CONNIE DAVIS.
25. vii. USTUS (BUD) BERNARD DAVIS.
26. viii. GEORGE CARLTON DAVIS.
ix. CHARLIE ROSS DAVIS.
27. i. MEDA OLIVE.
ii. FRED OLIVE.
Fred never married. He worked in the Post Office at Milford, Georgia.
iv. HARRY OLIVE.
Burial: 1961, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County, Georgia
Education: High School grad. and College
Occupation: Music teacher, school teacher, and farmer
Record Change: February 24, 2002
Religion: Primative Baptist
"Jim" drown while fishing.
Burial: 1940, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County,Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Record Change: February 05, 2002
Religion: Primitive Baptist
Smith James H....55
......Addie L....52
......James T....27
......Marvin F...19
......Rucker (?).17
......Norman K...13
......Agnew L....12
29. i. JAMES THOMAS SMITH, b. August 28, 1902, Early County, Georgia; d. July 20, 1979, Carnegie, Randolph County, Georgia.
ii. DONNA MARIE SMITH18, b. November 05, 1903, Randolph County, Georgia; d. September 22, 1907, Randolph County, Georgia.
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Died young due to a diphtheria.
Burial: 1907, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County, Georgia.
They had no children.
Living
31. v. MARVIN FLOYD SMITH, b. March 19, 1911.
32. vi. JAMES RUCKER SMITH, b. October 14, 1912, Randolph County, Georgia; d. December 19, 1965, Randolph County, Georgia.
vii. NORMAN KEEN SMITH18, b. August 22, 1916, Randolph Co., Ga.18; d. August 09, 1942, D-Day, Pearl Harbour.
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Missing in action.
Notes for LINWOOD AGNEW SMITH:
He is survived by three children.
Living
Both John and his wife were members of the Mars Hill Primitive Baptist Church.
Burial: 1931, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun Co., Georgia
Ragan J. Thomas....51
.........Sara B....51
.........Wm. J.....27
.........Homer B...19
.........E. Jeanette.17
.........Bonita....15
.........V.Lamar..14
.........Emory J...21
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Ragan E. Ross......24
.........Evelyn....20
i. EDITH JEANETTE RAGAN, b. 1912; m. EDGAR PRICE.
They had no children.
Carlos died at the age of two.
Lidie was 14 years old when she died.
They had no children.
vi. EDDIE ROSS RAGAN, b. July 17, 1905, Randolph County, Georgia; d. Brainbridge, Georgia; m. EVELYN KINCHEN.
vii. ADDIE HAZEL RAGAN, b. November 24, 1906, Randolph County, Georgia; d. Randolph County, Georgia; m. GEORGE W. SAULS.
viii. EMORY JORDON RAGAN, b. 1909; m. ELAINE LURLENE BENTON.
34. ix. HOMER BURTRUM RAGAN, living.
35. x. VIRGIL LAMAR RAGAN, b. December 01, 1915, Randolph County, Georgia; d. Randolph County, Georgia.
xi. BONETA RAGAN, b. 1914; m. CECIL C. MARTIN.
He became a planter.
Andrews Hull....47
........Mary P..44
........Horace..21
........James T.18
........Claude..16
........Dorsey..13
........Mary E..11
........Grayson H.9
........Geina M..6
36. i. HORACE ANDREWS, b. October 17, 1908; d. July 16, 1960.
37. ii. JIMMY THOMAS ANDREWS, b. July 02, 1911.
iii. CLAUD ANDREWS, b. November 08, 1913.
Never married.
v. MARY EDITH ANDREWS, b. living
39. vi. GRAYSON HULL ANDREWS
vii. GEINA MAE ANDREWS, b.living.
In 1919 he received his medical degree from Atlanta College of Doctors and Surgeons (later Emory University).
Burial: January 1952, Tifton City Cemetery, Tift County, Tifton Georgia
40. i. AGNEW5 ANDREWS, b. January 09, 1922.
Was a medical doctor. He practiced on into older age.
SSN 423-60-1044 Residence: 35611 Athens, Limestone, AL
Born 27 Dec 1888 Last Benefit:
Died Dec 1985 Issued: AL (1962)
41. i. MARION ANDREWS5 BELUE,living.
42. ii. SARA FRANCES BELUE, living.
i. GIRL CULBERT.
ii. ALICE CULBERT, b. Colquitt, Ga.; m. GRADY ANDREWS, JR.
i. ??6 ANDREWS.
John`s nickname was "Boaty".
ii. CHARLES SCOTT.
i. HERMAN SCOTT.
ii. GIRL UNKNOWN SCOTT.
iii. LUCILE SCOTT.
iv. DELBERT SCOTT.
Annie Lou Scott Raybon married William Gibson after Gus Raybon died. They were married when Ruth Raybon was 2 years old. They lived together 36 years before the death of William`s death.
43. i. RUTH RAYBON.
i. IDA MAE6 PHILLIPS
ii. SARAH AGNES PHILLIPS
iii. HAZEL LOU PHILLIPS
iv. JOHN OLIVER PHILLIPS
v. ANNIE PEARL PHILLIPS, m. ?? LEWIS.
vi. BETTY JEWEL PHILLIPS, m. ?? HUMPHRIES.
vii. EMMA SCOTT PHILLIPS
i. MARY LOU BUTLER, m. HENRY KNOWLES.
ii. JUANITA BUTLER.
iii. WALLACE SCOTT BUTLER, m. CAROL ??.
iv. MURIEL BUTLER.
v. CHRISTINE BUTLER.
vi. CARLTON BUTLER.
vii. GIRL BUTLER.
viii. GIRL BUTLER.
ix. GIRL BUTLER.
i. RUBY6 DAVIS, m. ?? PHILLIPS.
ii. GRADY DAVIS, m. PAULINE MARTIN.
iii. ESTHER DAVIS, m. FRED VICKERS.
i. BESSIE DAVIS, m. JULIAN PEAVY.
ii. CHARLES THOMAS DAVIS, m. RUBY GRIFFIN.
i. HELEN DAVIS, m. HOWARD BYRD.
Notes for Howard Byrd:
His nickname was "Buddy".
i. SIMON TAYLOR.
ii. BOB TAYLOR.
iii. VERA TAYLOR.
iv. RUTH TAYLOR.
v. FRANCES TAYLOR.
i. WILLIAM SASSER.
ii. BUBBER SASSER.
45. iii. FAYE SASSER.
Burial: July 22, 1979, Mars Hill Cemetery, Calhoun County, Georgia
Education: High School and college (Ga. Tech)
Occupation: Civil Service (railway)
Record Change: February 05, 2002
Religion: Primative Baptist
Mom had gotten sick. Stayed in the hospital for about a week. Was taken out of the hospital and was put in a convalescent home for 5 days and died. Her residence was in Randolph County, Carnegie, Georgia.
46. i. JAMES THOMAS SMITH, b. Jacksonville, Florida.
47. ii. NORMAN NEIL SMITH.
48. iii. FREDERICK HENRY SMITH.
49. iv. JOHN HULL SMITH.
50. v. LYDIE EVELYN SMITH.
i. Living.
i. LIVING SMITH.
ii. LIVING SMITH.
31. i Living
ii Living
i Living
ii Living
iii Living
Homer is still living, today, in his old home place where he was born and raised.
52. i. Living .
ii. Living .
53. iii. Living .
iv. Living .
v. Living .
vi. Living .
54. i. Living
55. ii. Living
56. iii. Living
iv. Living
v. Living
57. i. Living.
i. Living.
i. Living.
ii. Living.
She was adopted.
i. Living
ii. Living
iii. Living
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Served in WWII.
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United States Army, WWII.
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Ph. D. active duty, United States Navy, WWII, United States Air Force, Korean War, and Vietnam Conflict.
Source:Randolph County Georgia, 1977.
i. THOMAS BELUE6 BOX, b. November 22, 1947; d. June 02, 1969, Vietnam.
Thomas was killed in active duty , United States Navy, Vietnam Conflict.
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i. ANNETTE7 DAVIS, m. JEFF CARTER.
President Carter`s son.
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