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Jane Bankhead Taliaferro's personal property was divided among
her surviving grandchildren in 1832 by her executor and
grandson, Benjamin F Taliaferro, attorney, of Fredericksburg. He
left a list of all her children, and their living issue in 1832,
including himself. The list still exists and can be found in the
Loose Papers of Caroline County in the Virginia State Library in
Richmond. Among the names appearing on this list as children of
Jane Bankhead Taliaferro are Robert Taliaferro who married Ann
Hubbard Taylor, Norborne Taliaferro who married Elizabeth
Bankhead Buckner, Sarah Taliaferro who married John McKenney,
Jane Taliaferro who married Francis Whitacker Taliaferro
(parents of Benjamin F Taliaferro) and Hay Taliaferro who
married Mildred Pendleton Taylor.
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _James BANKHEAD "the Immigrant"_| | (1720 - 1788) m 1738 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jane BANKHEAD | (1739 - 1832) | _Andrew MONROE II____+ | | (1661 - 1714) | _Spence MONROE ______| | | (1690 - 1726) m 1720| | | |_Elinor SPENCE ______+ | | (1660 - ....) |_Elinor MONROE _________________| (1720 - 1754) m 1738 | | _Charles TYLER I_____+ | | (1660 - 1722) m 1687 |_Christian TYLER ____| (1707 - 1754) m 1720| |_Jane________________ (1670 - ....) m 1687
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Co. H, 34th Regt., GA Vol. Inf., Army of TN (Banks Co. GA):
John L. Cartledge (born Newton Co. GA, 1828), Pvt. 12 May 1862;
elected 2nd Lt. [no date given]; captured at Edward’s Station MS
17 May 1863; paroled at Pt. Lookout MD 3 Jul 1863; transferred
to City Point VA for exchange 4 Jul 1863; wounded and captured
at Jonesboro GA 31 Aug 1864; forwarded from Nashville TN to
Louisville KY 9 Dec 1864; received at Camp Douglas IL 16 Dec
1864 and released there 18 Jun 1865.
1860 Census, Madison Co. GA, p. 58, house 464. Cartledge, John
L. (32, GA, miller, R.E. $638, P.P. $447), Cynthia A. (34, GA),
Henry J. (6, GA), Nancy S. (2, GA), Mary E. (1m, GA).
1870 Census, Madison Co. GA, p. 110, house 819. Living with
Sarrel, Susan (66, GA, farming) are Cartlage, John L. (42, GA,
farming, R.E. $330, P.P. $335), Cynthia A. (44, GA), Henry N.
(16, GA, farm labor, att. school), Mary E. (10, GA), John G. (7,
GA).
1880 Census, Madison Co. GA, ED. 74, p. 24. Cartlege, John L.
(51, GA, GA, GA, farmer), w. Cyntha A. (54, GA, GA, GA), d. Mary
E. (20, GA), s. John G. (17, GA). [Son Henry N. is living ‘next
door.’]
New Hope Presbyterian Cemetery, Paoli (Madison) GA (recorded
1980 by SJC). Mrs. C. A. Cartledge, b. 1 Oct 1825, d. 12 Jan
1883.
Franklin Co. GA Marriage Records, Bk. beginning 1881, p. 115.
John L. Cartledge and Eliza Jane McDonald were married 23 Oct
1885 by G. H. Cartledge, M.G. [Tallulah Brewer Jackson, Donald
McDonald and Descendants, no date, in GA Archives, Atlanta, says
Mrs. McDonald is the widow of Robert Alonzo McDonald and the
daughter of Alanson Forbes and Keziah Owen.]
McDonald Cemetery, Banks Co. GA (recorded ca. 1986 by SJC).
Eliza Jane Forbes, wife of Rev. John L. Cartledge, b. 1842, d.
1895.
1900 Census, Madison Co. GA, ED 69, p. 13. Cartledg, Henry N.
(46, b. Apr 1854, GA), w. Marry I. (45, b. Jun 1854, GA) ... f.
John L. (71, b. Jun 1828, GA GA GA, minister, wid.). [NB: the
name ‘Marry’ may be ‘Marey.’]
1910 Census, Clarke Co. GA, ED 17, p. 15. Cartledge, Henry N.
(56, GA), w. Mary I. (56, GA) ... f. John L. (81, GA, wid).
John L. Cartledge’s Civil War pension application, dated 27 Jun
1899 (in GA Archives, Atlanta). Born 1828 in Newton Co., GA;
enlisted 16 May 1862 in Co. H., 34th GA Regt.; discharged June
1865 at Camp Douglas. He was a farmer and a preacher. He
reapplied 14 Jan 1901. One witness was H. N. Cartledge. [SJC’s
note: Since this is the only contemporary record, I am assuming
that John’s declaration of having been born in Newton County is
more accurate than the recollections of his grandson (above) or
of the writer of the “memorial” (below).
Presbyterian Church in the United States, Synod of Georgia,
Minutes of 1911, p. [n.r.]. The following memorial to the Rev.
John Landers Cartledge is included (xerox copy in my files):
“Born - January [sic] 29, 1828, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Converted in 1844, and united with New Hope Presbyterian Church
in Madison County. Was twice married, to Miss S. [sic] A.
McCurdy, and to Mrs. Eliza Jane McDonald. Two sons by the first
marriage survive him. Soldier in the Confederate Army. For many
years an efficient ruling elder. Licensed to preach in 1883, and
ordained to the ministry in 1885. Home missionary in Athens
Presbytery. Feeble health for the last four or five years of his
life. He was steeped in and conversant with the doctrines of his
church. He loved the Word of God, and would spend hours at a
time in reading and meditation upon it; and like his Lord he was
oft in prayer. December 31st, 1910, he peacefully fell on
sleep.”
Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, 1 Jan 1911, p. 6-D, col. 6.
Athens, Ga., December 31 - Yesterday afternoon Rev. J. L.
Cartledge, known by hundreds in this section of the state as
“Uncle Johnnie Cartledge,” passed peacefully to his reward at
the home of his son, Mr. Henry Cartledge, at Oconee Heights,
several miles north of this city. He was in his eighty-fourth
year. Late in life he espoused the ministry, and was pastor of
Sandy Creek, Bethhaven and Hopewell Presbyterian churches for
several years each. He was a brother of the late Groves H.
Cartledge of this section, and an uncle of Rev. Samuel J.
Cartledge, pastor of the Prince avenue Presbyterian church of
this city. The funeral will be conducted at Mizpah church Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock, Rev. J. D. McPhail conducting the
services.
Jackson County, Georgia, Tombstones, © 1969 by Genealogical
Enterprises. In Mizpah Presbyterian Cemetery, near Center
(Jackson) GA is buried Rev. John L. Cartledge, b. 29 Jun 1828,
d. 30 Dec 1910.
Dates for John L Cartledge from p 316, History of Hebron Church.
Information on children from 1860, Madison Co Census HH #464, pg
243
Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, 1 Jan 1911, p. 6-D, col. 6.
Athens, Ga., December 31 - Yesterday afternoon Rev. J. L.
Cartledge, known by hundreds in this section of the state as
"Uncle Johnnie Cartledge," passed peacefully to his reward at
the home of his son, Mr. Henry Cartledge, at Oconee Heights,
several miles north of this city. He was in his eighty-fourth
year. Late in life he espoused the ministry, and was pastor of
Sandy Creek, Bethhaven and Hopewell Presbyterian churches for
several years each. He was a brother of the late Groves H.
Cartledge of this section, and an uncle of Rev. Samuel J.
Cart--ledge, pastor of the Prince avenue Presbyterian church of
this city. The funeral will be conducted at Mizpah church Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock, Rev. J. D. McPhail conducting the
services.
Records of New Hope Church, Paoli (Madison) GA, located in
Historical Foundation, Montreat NC. 2 Aug 1846: Eliza McCurdy,
Wm. H. McCurdy, Mary Evans, Samuel and Mary J. Thompson, William
M. Cartledge, Stephen C. Cartledge, John L. Cartledge, Dilla
Amanda Cartledge, James Long, Frederick Human and Martina a
servant of J. B. Long were examined and received.
On 3 August Mary J. Thompson, William M. Cartledge, Stephen C.
Cartledge, John L. Cartledge and Dilla Amanda Cartledge and
Martina were baptized as adults.
Family Group Sheet submitted, ca. 1945, to LDS by Mrs. Nora
Hawkins, who says her information was obtained from Samuel C.
Cartledge [son of Henry Newton] of Athens GA. John Landers
Cartledge, son of Samuel Cartledge and Agnes Weakly Groves, was
born 29 Jun 1823 [sic] near Danielsville GA. He married Cynthia
Ann McCurdy, daughter of John McCurdy, born about 1832. Their
three children, all born Madison Co. GA: 1) Henry Newton
Cartledge, b. 6 Apr 1854; 2) Mary Elizabeth Cartledge, b. 6 Jun
1860; 3) John Groves Cartledge, b. 4 Sep 1862.
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