I27606: Martha CHANDLER (ABT 1795 - BEF 1830)

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Martha CHANDLER

ABT 1795 - BEF 1830

ID Number: I27606

  • RESIDENCE: Darlington Dist. SC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1795, Darlington Dist. SC
  • DEATH: BEF 1830, Darlington Dist. SC
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1027] [S1076]
Father: James CHANDLER Sr.
Mother: Cynthia


Family 1 : William BURRIS

Notes


James Chandler, Sr Will 24 Mar 1830 - "I give and bequeath to the children of my deceased daughter Martha Burris late wife of William Burris of Darlington District, South Carolina, the number and names of them I do not know, four thousand Dollars to be equally divided between them." [S1076]

                                             __
                                            |  
                       _Joseph CHANDLER ____|
                      | (1740 - ....)       |
                      |                     |__
                      |                        
 _James CHANDLER Sr.__|
| (1760 - 1830) m 1794|
|                     |                      __
|                     |                     |  
|                     |_____________________|
|                                           |
|                                           |__
|                                              
|
|--Martha CHANDLER 
|  (1795 - 1830)
|                                            __
|                                           |  
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |__
|                     |                        
|_Cynthia_____________|
  (1760 - ....) m 1794|
                      |                      __
                      |                     |  
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |__
                                               

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[S1027]

[S1076]

[S1076]


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Grizzell COLEMAN

ABT 1705 - BEF 20 Feb 1759

ID Number: I84593

  • BIRTH: ABT 1705
  • DEATH: BEF 20 Feb 1759
Father: Daniel COLEMAN I


Notes


2 Grizzell COLEMAN b: ABT 1705 d: BEF 20 FEB 1759 + ??? WHITLOCK b: ABT 1703

                                                                         _(RESEARCH QUERY) COLEMAN ________
                                                                        |                                  
                       _Robert I of Mobjack Bay COLEMAN "the Immigrant"_|
                      | (1622 - 1675) m 1650                            |
                      |                                                 |__________________________________
                      |                                                                                    
 _Daniel COLEMAN I____|
| (1662 - 1722)       |
|                     |                                                  _William GRIZZELL "the Immigrant"_
|                     |                                                 | (1600 - ....)                    
|                     |_Elizabeth GRIZZELL _____________________________|
|                       (1630 - 1682) m 1650                            |
|                                                                       |__________________________________
|                                                                                                          
|
|--Grizzell COLEMAN 
|  (1705 - 1759)
|                                                                        __________________________________
|                                                                       |                                  
|                      _________________________________________________|
|                     |                                                 |
|                     |                                                 |__________________________________
|                     |                                                                                    
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                                                  __________________________________
                      |                                                 |                                  
                      |_________________________________________________|
                                                                        |
                                                                        |__________________________________
                                                                                                           

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Cameron CONEY

ABT 1900 - ____

ID Number: I18323

  • RESIDENCE: Pike Co. MS
  • BIRTH: ABT 1900
  • RESOURCES: See: [S478]
Father: Walter C. CONEY
Mother: Carrie C. BEARD



                                                   _Jeremiah CONEY Sr.__+
                                                  | (1806 - 1868) m 1834
                       _William Drew CONEY C.S.A._|
                      | (1839 - 1902) m 1866      |
                      |                           |_Emily QUIN _________+
                      |                             (1817 - 1899) m 1834
 _Walter C. CONEY ____|
| (1868 - ....)       |
|                     |                            _William SIMMONS ____+
|                     |                           | (1802 - 1867) m 1824
|                     |_Ann Adariene SIMMONS _____|
|                       (1839 - 1922) m 1866      |
|                                                 |_Nancy M. HOPE ______+
|                                                   (1807 - 1888) m 1824
|
|--Cameron CONEY 
|  (1900 - ....)
|                                                  _____________________
|                                                 |                     
|                      ___________________________|
|                     |                           |
|                     |                           |_____________________
|                     |                                                 
|_Carrie C. BEARD ____|
  (1870 - ....)       |
                      |                            _____________________
                      |                           |                     
                      |___________________________|
                                                  |
                                                  |_____________________
                                                                        

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Thomas Frederick FULTZ

Aug 1845 - ____

ID Number: I43527

  • RESIDENCE: St. John's Berkeley Parish, SC and went West
  • BIRTH: Aug 1845, St. John's Berkeley Parish, Charleston, South Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1575]
Father: John Enos FULTZ Sr.
Mother: Rulaney BALLENTINE


Family 1 : Jane V.
Family 2 : SINGLETARY

Notes


"THOMAS FREDERICK FULTZ - He was born in August 1845 in St. John's Berkeley Parish. He married first, JANE. He went west to live and little is known about him. They had the following children: 1) John William, 2) Sarah Packer, married Eddie Schiebe, 3) Cynthia V., 4) Laura Caroline, married John William Burton, and 5) Thomas T., married Carrie A. Wragge. He married second, Ms. SINGLETARY. They had: 1) Julius Frederick, married Mary Ann Dawson, and 2) James Edward."

[S1575]


                                             _George FULTZ _______
                                            | (1750 - ....)       
                       _William FULTZ ______|
                      | (1780 - ....)       |
                      |                     |_____________________
                      |                                           
 _John Enos FULTZ Sr._|
| (1812 - 1858) m 1840|
|                     |                      _Enos? ROBERTS ______+
|                     |                     | (1750 - ....)       
|                     |_Diannah ROBERTS? ___|
|                       (1780 - ....)       |
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Thomas Frederick FULTZ 
|  (1845 - ....)
|                                            _____________________
|                                           |                     
|                      _John J. BALLENTINE _|
|                     | (1781 - 1859)       |
|                     |                     |_____________________
|                     |                                           
|_Rulaney BALLENTINE _|
  (1823 - 1858) m 1840|
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_Rulaney_____________|
                        (1792 - 1860)       |
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

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[S1575]

[S1575]


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Gen. John Brown GORDON C.S.A.

6 Feb 1832 - 9 Jan 1904

ID Number: I103863

  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: CSA One of Robert E. Lee's Generals; orator. lawyer, statesman, soldier, publisher and GOV.of Georgia.
  • RESIDENCE: Atlanta, GA
  • BIRTH: 6 Feb 1832, Upson Co. Georgia
  • DEATH: 9 Jan 1904, Miami, Florida
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S3759]
Father: Zachariah Herndon GORDON
Mother: Malinda COX


Family 1 : Fanny HARALSON

Notes


"Confederate General John B. Gordon (Army of Northern Virginia) reported that all of his troops were in favor of Colored troops and that it’s adoption would have “greatly encouraged the army”. Gen. Lee was anxious to receive regiments of black soldiers. The Richmond Sentinel reported on 24 Mar 1864, “None…will deny that our servants are more worthy of respect than the motley hordes which come against us.” “Bad faith [to black Confederates] must be avoided as an indelible dishonor.”"


The Spirit of John B. Gordon By: Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
Kennesaw, Georgia
Email: [email protected]


February is Black History Month. It is also the birthday month of George Washington, our first president and father of our country. And it is the birthday month of John Brown Gordon of Georgia.


And who is he?


John B. Gordon, born February 6, 1832, was an orator. lawyer, statesman, soldier, publisher and governor of the state of Georgia. He is best known as one of General Robert E. Lee's generals. At Appomattox, his corps encounter with the soldier's under Joshua Chamberlain is a classic story that began the healing of the country after four years of terrible bloodshed.


Carter G. Woodson, father of Black History Week, has much in common with Gordon. Both believed that accurate American history should be taught in our schools. Woodson believed the study of Black history should include those African-Americans who fought on both sides of the War Between the States.


Black History Week became Black History Month in the 1960s.


Woodson, eleven years after the first Black History Week, founded the Negro History Bulletin for teachers, students and the public.


Gordon also stressed the need to tell the true story of those who fought for the Confederacy. After the war, only the Northern version of the war was taught to the children of the occupied South.


John B. Gordon believed in the South's Constitutional right to secession, but after it was crushed, he worked to unite the nation and helped white and black Southerners the war made poor.


In Gordon's day there were no skyscrapers, telephones, cars, bright lights or polluted air to obscure the view of heaven's stars. The American Revolution was in the past only as far back as the Great Depression is today. American history was taught in the schools. Ironically, today there are those who hide both heaven and history and we accept their censorship of our birthright.


The 1st Annual General John B. Gordon birthday celebration in Atlanta, Georgia was held on Saturday, February 6, 1993, in front of the state capitol. An estimated one thousand people came to remember Gordon. Rain and cold were forecast, but it was sunny and warm. Someone said the weather proved that God was a Southerner. A good laughter came in response.


When the band played "Dixie," the people stood straight and proud. The band gave the melody, but the crowd gave the words.


Many speakers praised Gordon. One man turned to the statue of Gordon and asked "General Gordon what do you say about those who would change American History?" Gordon, the Confederate, the Southerner would have answered firmly, "Take your history and teach it or your masters will teach their history!" He set up a publishing company after the war to help teach Southern children Southern history. Oh! that he were alive today!!!


In 1995, the weather was cold and snowy but hundreds still came out. This year a young African-American man joined the list of speakers. Eddie Page was a true friend and defender of the heritage of America. He was also proud of the Confederate Battle flag that was part of the state flag of Georgia. Eddie knew his history, Southern style, and did not parrot "P.C." history.


John B. Gordon was born in Upson County, Georgia. He was the fourth of twelve children of Zachariah and Malinda Cox Gordon. Young John was an excellent student at the University of Georgia.


He left the university before graduating and came to Atlanta to study law. Here he met and married Rebecca Haralson and their union was long and happy.


September 17, 1862, is known was the bloodiest day in American history. Confederate General Gordon was there, defending a position called the sunken road. Wave upon wave of Union troops attacked Gordon's men. The casualties were beyond today's understanding, even in Iraq. Gordon was struck by Yankee bullets four times, but continued to lead his men. Then, a fifth bullet tore through his right jaw and out of his left cheek. He fell with his face in his hat and would have drowned in his own blood except for a hole in his hat. Though Gordon survived these wounds, the last one left him permanently scarred. That is why you see in later photographs of him only from the right side.


For years the John B. Gordon celebration, in Atlanta, Georgia, was concluded by a mile long march to historic Oakland Cemetery where the general is buried. Not since past Confederate Memorial days has there been a scene on this street of soldiers in Confederate gray and women and children of black mourning dress.


The parade route was on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Many black folks watched the parade. Someone in front of the parade let them know that it was a parade for John B. Gordon and then the young people let their family and friends know about John B. Gordon. All the neighbors were respectful and polite.


The spirits of Carter Woodson and John Gordon were there with us on those February days when Confederate gray marched through the black neighborhood. Though 130 years separated today from yesterday there was a spirit that transcended time and color.


It was a Southern thing. It was a American thing.


When John B. Gordon died in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt said of him, "A more gallant, generous, and fearless gentlemen and soldier has not been seen in this country."


Woodson and Gordon are still with us---in spirit and, if you listen, they are saying: "Teach your children the whole story of America."


Happy Birthday John B. Gordon!


Sources:


"Reminiscences of the Civil War," by John B. Gordon.


"Black Southerners in Gray---essays of Afro-Americans in Confederate Armies." Edited by Richard Rollins and John McClone.


"Famous heroes of the War for Southern Independence" by David L. Wright.


Children:
1. DescendantsFrances Gordon m. Burton Smith (Husband)
2. DescendantsFrank Gordon m. Georgia Kilbourn (Wife)
3. DescendantsCaroline Gordon m. Orten Bishop Brown (Husband)
4. DescendantsHugh Haralson Gordon b. 1854 m. Caroline Williams (Wife)




                                                   _____________________
                                                  |                     
                             _Chapman GORDON _____|
                            | (1757 - 1813) m 1786|
                            |                     |_____________________
                            |                                           
 _Zachariah Herndon GORDON _|
| (1796 - 1886)             |
|                           |                      _Charles KING _______+
|                           |                     | (1730 - 1789) m 1752
|                           |_Charity KING _______|
|                             (1769 - ....) m 1786|
|                                                 |_Charity PENNINGTON _+
|                                                   (1738 - 1776) m 1752
|
|--John Brown GORDON C.S.A.
|  (1832 - 1904)
|                                                  _____________________
|                                                 |                     
|                            _____________________|
|                           |                     |
|                           |                     |_____________________
|                           |                                           
|_Malinda COX ______________|
                            |
                            |                      _____________________
                            |                     |                     
                            |_____________________|
                                                  |
                                                  |_____________________
                                                                        

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Mary Ann HIGGINBOTHAM

1831 - ____

ID Number: I93876

  • BIRTH: 1831
Father: William Wilkerson HIGGINBOTHAM
Mother: Nancy LITTLE


Notes


2 Mary Ann HIGGINBOTHAM b: 1831

                                                          _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM ___________+
                                                         | (1715 - 1790) m 1753          
                                   _Robert HIGGINBOTHAM _|
                                  | (1754 - 1825) m 1782 |
                                  |                      |_Mary Frances KYLE ____________+
                                  |                        (1734 - 1825) m 1753          
 _William Wilkerson HIGGINBOTHAM _|
| (1785 - 1844) m 1822            |
|                                 |                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) BLANKENSHIP _
|                                 |                      |                               
|                                 |_Nancy BLANKENSHIP ___|
|                                   (1765 - 1836) m 1782 |
|                                                        |_______________________________
|                                                                                        
|
|--Mary Ann HIGGINBOTHAM 
|  (1831 - ....)
|                                                         _______________________________
|                                                        |                               
|                                  _ LITTLE _____________|
|                                 | (1760 - 1850)        |
|                                 |                      |_______________________________
|                                 |                                                      
|_Nancy LITTLE ___________________|
  (1800 - ....) m 1822            |
                                  |                       _______________________________
                                  |                      |                               
                                  |_Amaritta_____________|
                                    (1762 - 1850)        |
                                                         |_______________________________
                                                                                         

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Mary "Polly" LINDSEY

Aug 1778 - Mar 1859

ID Number: I91506

  • RESIDENCE: of Carroll and Bedford Cos. VA and Greene Co. TN and Harrison Co. IN
  • BIRTH: Aug 1778, Virginia
  • DEATH: Mar 1859, Harrison Co. Indiana
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3397] [S3722]
Father: William LINDSEY Sr.
Mother: Mary BARKSDALE


Family 1 : Elijah HURST

Notes


Mary "Polly" m. Elijah Hurst 9 Feb 1798 in Greene Co. TN; Mary was the daughter of William Lindsey and Mary Barksdale (later Capt. John's second wife).

                                                    _________________________
                                                   |                         
                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) LINDSEY __|
                      |                            |
                      |                            |_________________________
                      |                                                      
 _William LINDSEY Sr._|
| (1745 - 1786) m 1765|
|                     |                             _________________________
|                     |                            |                         
|                     |____________________________|
|                                                  |
|                                                  |_________________________
|                                                                            
|
|--Mary "Polly" LINDSEY 
|  (1778 - 1859)
|                                                   _William BARKSDALE Jr.___+
|                                                  | (1675 - 1771)           
|                      _Thomas Henry BARKSDALE ____|
|                     | (1717 - 1788)              |
|                     |                            |_Sallie (Sarah) COLLIER _
|                     |                              (1664 - 1721)           
|_Mary BARKSDALE _____|
  (1748 - 1834) m 1765|
                      |                             _________________________
                      |                            |                         
                      |_Judith DUDLEY? CLAIBORNE? _|
                        (1718 - 1748)              |
                                                   |_________________________
                                                                             

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Ann MORGAN

ABT 1730 - 1808

ID Number: I97197

  • RESIDENCE: Culpeper Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1730
  • DEATH: 1808, Culpeper Co. Vriginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3546]
Father: Charles MORGAN


Family 1 : Thomas WRIGHT
  1.  Morgan WRIGHT
  2. +William WRIGHT

                                                                _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORGAN _
                                                               |                          
                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORGAN of VA NC TN KY_|
                      |                                        |
                      |                                        |__________________________
                      |                                                                   
 _Charles MORGAN _____|
| (1700 - 1782)       |
|                     |                                         __________________________
|                     |                                        |                          
|                     |________________________________________|
|                                                              |
|                                                              |__________________________
|                                                                                         
|
|--Ann MORGAN 
|  (1730 - 1808)
|                                                               __________________________
|                                                              |                          
|                      ________________________________________|
|                     |                                        |
|                     |                                        |__________________________
|                     |                                                                   
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                                         __________________________
                      |                                        |                          
                      |________________________________________|
                                                               |
                                                               |__________________________
                                                                                          

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James Claude RHYNE


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Jesse ROBERTSON

ABT 1800 - ____

ID Number: I30923

  • RESIDENCE: GA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1800
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1201]

Family 1 : Susan BONNER
  1. +Lou Abigail ROBERTSON

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Abraham SMITH

1719 - ____

ID Number: I66302

  • RESIDENCE: IRE & Chester; Cumberland Cos. PA
  • BIRTH: 1719, Ireland
  • DEATH: Cumberland Co. PA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2502]
Father: John SMITH "the Immigrant"


Family 1 : Ann WILSON
  1. +Jeannette (Jannet)(Jane) SMITH

                                 __
                                |  
                              __|
                             |  |
                             |  |__
                             |     
 _John SMITH "the Immigrant"_|
| (1686 - 1765)              |
|                            |   __
|                            |  |  
|                            |__|
|                               |
|                               |__
|                                  
|
|--Abraham SMITH 
|  (1719 - ....)
|                                __
|                               |  
|                             __|
|                            |  |
|                            |  |__
|                            |     
|____________________________|
                             |
                             |   __
                             |  |  
                             |__|
                                |
                                |__
                                   

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Mary WINTER

ABT 1850 - ____

ID Number: I68672

  • RESIDENCE: SC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1850
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1575]

Family 1 : Arthur MURRAY
  1.  Orpha Susan MURRAY

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