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Hendley Foxworth HORNE

HENDLEY F. HORNE on May 9, 1861, contracted at $800 per annum to transport for the Confederate States of America, the mails twice a week from Perry’s Mills, Tattnall County, via Matlock and Beard’s Creek to Johnston’s Station, McIntosh County. The contract, No. 6047, with John Chapman and James H. Owens as securities, was witnessed by W. 0. Darsey, Jacob Howard, and Wm. W. Dreggors, J.P., and certified by W. H. Parker, postmaster at Johnston’s Station (now Ludowici), Georgia.

HENDLEY F. HORNE and John B. Mallard represented Liberty County in the Georgia Constitutional Convention which met in the State Capitol,  Milledgeville, October and November 1865, following the collapse of the Confederate government. H. F. Home was elected to represent Liberty County in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1873 but was unseated on February 17, 1873, as unfit and replaced with a Radical negro W. A. Golden.

Son Hendley S. Horne was a private in Capt William Hughes, Jr’s. Company D, 5th Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Anderson’s brigade, Kelley’s division, Joe Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps, Joe Johnston’s Army of Tennessee, CSA, and was paroled at Hillsboro, N. C. on May 3, 1865. Sons—in—law William A. Morrison and William D. Baggs both enlisted on August 14, 1861, as privates in Capt George Troup Dunham’s "Altamaha Scouts", Company I, 25th Regiment Georgia Infantry, CSA.


Stephen BAXTER

Stephen (c1752-c1808) was born in Noth Carolina and evidently married a Honeycutt. They had four children: Elizabeth, who married George Carter, Jr.; Stephen (1787-1865), who married Rebecca Carter (1795-1878); Mary Ann (1790-1853), who married William Smith, Jr. (1789-1867); and John H. (1795-1873), who married Nancy DeIk (1807-cl855). The fast two children were born in North Carolina, the other two in South Carolina. The father went to Bryan County, Georgia, about 1800.


Stephen Baxter moved to Tattnall County, and he and Israel, Jr., were enrolled in Colonel John P. Blackmon's Tattnall County regiment of Georgia militia and were stationed at Fort James on the Altamaha River in 1814 for the protection of the frontier from Indian depredations. About 1825, Israel, Jr., moved to Jackson County, Florida Territory.


Joshua LANG

He was killed by a colt driven cart that pulled the cart between two trees at some speed. Raised horses for jumping competitions, sold lumber and timber of over 400 acres of prime timber on his land


Hendley Foxworth HORNE

HENDLEY F. HORNE on May 9, 1861, contracted at $800 per annum to transport for the Confederate States of America, the mails twice a week from Perry’s Mills, Tattnall County, via Matlock and Beard’s Creek to Johnston’s Station, McIntosh County. The contract, No. 6047, with John Chapman and James H. Owens as securities, was witnessed by W. 0. Darsey, Jacob Howard, and Wm. W. Dreggors, J.P., and certified by W. H. Parker, postmaster at Johnston’s Station (now Ludowici), Georgia.

HENDLEY F. HORNE and John B. Mallard represented Liberty County in the Georgia Constitutional Convention which met in the State Capitol,  Milledgeville, October and November 1865, following the collapse of the Confederate government. H. F. Home was elected to represent Liberty County in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1873 but was unseated on February 17, 1873, as unfit and replaced with a Radical negro W. A. Golden.

Son Hendley S. Horne was a private in Capt William Hughes, Jr’s. Company D, 5th Regiment Georgia Cavalry, Anderson’s brigade, Kelley’s division, Joe Wheeler’s Cavalry Corps, Joe Johnston’s Army of Tennessee, CSA, and was paroled at Hillsboro, N. C. on May 3, 1865. Sons—in—law William A. Morrison and William D. Baggs both enlisted on August 14, 1861, as privates in Capt George Troup Dunham’s "Altamaha Scouts", Company I, 25th Regiment Georgia Infantry, CSA.


Wesley Hampton DUBOSE

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/early/vitals/marriages/g1851007.txt
Georgia: Early County, Marriages, Alphabetized by Groom, 1851-1900


DUBOSE, PERYMAN D. FRYER, LILLIAN C. 9-Sep 1896 GA Early
DUBOSE, WALTER KING, BERTIE 22-Sep 1900 GA Early
DUBOSE, WESLTEY J. PERRYMAN, LOUVENIA J. 21-Oct 1868 GA Early