Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Thomas Williams
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census:
2 White Males under 10
1 White Male 25-44 (Thomas)
1 White Female 16-18 (wife ? if so, then Thomas must be much nearer 25 than 44 and the children only recently born.)
Jacob Sikes
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census:
1 White Male under 10
1 White Male 45 or older (Jacob)
3 White Females 16-18
1 White Female 18-25
1 White Female 25-44 (wife ?, if so thenshe is most likely very close to 44 years old)
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census: Jacob is 60-70.
Moses Johnson
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census:
2 White Males under 10
2 White Male 18-25 (Moses)
1 White Female 16-18 (wife)
No Slaves
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1850 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
25 59 59 Johnson Moses 56 M W Farmer 200 Ga
26 59 59 Johnson Nancy 53 F W
Who is this living with the family?
27 59 59 Rimes James 26 M W:
28 59 59 Rimes Ann J. 4 F W:
29 59 59 Rimes Julian 2 F W
30 59 59 Johnson Georgian 22 F W
31 59 59 Johnson Martha 20 F W
32 59 59 Johnson Levi 18 M W X
33 59 59 Johnson Jackson 16 M W X
34 59 59 Johnson John 14 M W X
35 59 59 Johnson Caroline 12 F W X
William Lee
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census:
1 White Male unde 10
1 White Male 16-18
1 White Male 18-25
1 White Male 45 or older (William)
1 White Female 16-18
Slaves:
17 Males & 10 Females
Bird
His date of death is based on the data concerning his wife, Sarah, on the 1820 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census. She is mother to 4 children under 10 and 2 ages 10-15. This would imply that she must have quite recently given birth, hence, her husband only recently died.
Sarah (widow) Bird
1820 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
1 White Male under 10
1 White Male 10-15
3 White Females under 10
1 White Female 10-15
1 White Female 18-25 (Sarah) (This apparently an error as on the 1830 census, she is 40-50. Also, there are too many children living here for her to be so young.
Slaves:
12 Males & 9 Females
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1830 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
1 White Male 15-20
1 White Male 20-30
1 White Male 30-40
1 White Male 40-50
1 White Male 50-60
1 White Female 10-15
1 White Female 15-20
1 White Female 40-50 (Sarah)
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Thomas S. Clay
Large land owner with 117 slaves at one time.
His tombstone reads: "Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace."
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1830 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
Thomas is 30-40.
William J. Butler
Pvt. CO K 7th GA CAV, Confederate States Army.
Next to his grave is that of Sophia A. Butler.
1850 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
35 132 132 Butler, William 39 M W Farmer 800 Ga
36 132 132 Butler, Sophia 39 F W
37 132 132 Butler, Benjamin 6 M W