Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
George King
Description: We do not know where or when. No data is available at this time. 1-20-1998
Isobella Sherrod
Description: unknown causes. She was 3 yrs. old.
S. A. Shuman
Description: Typhoid Fever.
Malina Rhodes
Malina is living with the Warren & Josephine shuman familyon the 1880 census of Bryan Cty., Ga.. She is listed as an orphan.This might mean she is related to Josephine and that Josephine'smaiden name might be Rhodes. Place od birth is listed as NC. Same forher parents.
Nancy Shuman
On the 1830 census of Hancock Cty., Ga., Nancy is head of thehouse with the following people: Wh. Male under 5
2 Wh. Male 5-10
Wh. Male 10-15
Wh. Male 15-20
Wh. Female 5-10
Wh. Female 10-15
Wh. Female 15-20
Wh. Female 40-50
Free Black Male 5-10
Ben Shuman
Ben is buried with:
617 Butler, William Jefferson Nov 6, 1845 Sep 6, 1914 Husband
618 Butler, Angeline Thompson Mar 3, 1847 Jan 11, 1926 Wife
619 Butler, James E., Jr. Nov 23, 1868 Dec 7, 1897
620 Shuman, Ben May 8, 1866 Feb 21, 1921
Annie Shuman
This could be the Ann that is on the 1900 census IRN #1322
Lewis Lanier
1820 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census: Lewis is 20-30.
Meredith Sauls
1820 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
1 White Male 10-15
1 White Male 45 or over (Meridith)
2 Whte Females under 10
1 White Female 25-44 (wife ?)
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1830 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
Meridith is 60-70.
Florence S. McInnis
Description: Cool Spring Cem. Headstone, Colquitt Cty., Ga.
James H. Sherrod
1840 Twiggs Co, GA Federal Census:
1 Male 30 to 40 years - This would be James
1 Female 20 to 30 years - His Wife
Slaves:
9 Males 0 to 10
4 Males 10 to 24
2 Males 24 to 36
3 Females 0 to 10
3 Females 10 to 24
2 Females 24 to 36
1 Female 36 to 55
1 Female 55 to 100
30 persons engaged in mining ans 14 persons engaged in manufacturing.
Officer ? Butler
1820 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
1 White Male 25-44 (Officer?)
2 White Females 25-44 (one may be his wife. Wjho is the other?)
Frances J. Scales
Description: living with her parents and siblings
In the household are a sister-in-law Addie(29), sisterElizabeth(38) and widowed without children, and a grandson of hisfather's though I can't tell if this is his son. This data indicatesthat Lemuiel married after 1880 and his wife died before 1900. Addieis the wife of one of his brothers. The grandson is most likelyLemuel's son as Addie (the daughter in law), is only 29 and Ellis is17. She would have to have had him when she was only twelve whichseems unlikely.
Nancy Ann Gullick
(Sources: 1) pedigree chart on Thomas Lemuel Pulliamcompiled by Edward F. Moore; 2) "The History of Ripley County,Missouri" by Jerry Ponder; 3) "The Family of Abner Ponder," by JerryPonder; 4) "The Descendants of Samuel Kittrell," by Edward Moore)(Source of city of her birth: PAF #1KCD-CV). Her name is shown as"Nancy Gullett" on the death certificate #4105 of her daughter MaryMargaret Pulliam (m. Ponder), filed in Lawrence County, Arkansas."Christmas passed off quietly in this port. "Aunt Nancy Pulliam diedlast Friday near Walnut Ridge. She was one of our oldest citizens."(Source: excerpt from a Ripley County newspaper article datedThursday, December 30, 1909.) "Died at the home of her daugther, atWalnut Ridge, Ark., on last Friday, December 24, Mrs. Nancy Pulliamwho for many years lived in the southern part of Gatewood township inthis county, "Aunt Nancy," was she was widely known, and her latehusband, "Uncle Tom" Pulliam, reared a large family and were honorableand prominent citizens of the west side for many years. The remains ofMrs. Pulliam were buried at Walnut Ridge, where several of herchildren live. Se was about 71 years old." (Source: a Gatewood (orrelated county) newspaper article - date unknown - around December 30,1909). "Undertaker J----- Wright went down to Walnut Ridge Friday forthe purpose of de-interring the remains of Nancy Ann Pulliam, who diedthere several months ago and removing them to near Warm Springs, herold hom. He took with him a steel vault in which the body was placefor transferring to its last resting place." (Source: based on thenewsprint, the same Gatewood newspaper as mentioned above, but datedseveral months later, sometime in early 1910).