Bill- Thanks again! Your research is so good! I think have about
read all of your replies and they are all so very good! I found
some information yesterday at library, books actually on the
House of Putnam (Laurens, SC) believe it was dedicated to the
memory of Privates James Perry Putman "The Man in Gray" is under
a picture. He ws in Company B First South Carolina Infantry and
on the Muster Roll December 31, 1864. It further indicates he is
the Son of Abner Putman and Haney Amanda (Ashley) Putman and he
was born January 20, 1827. Are my Putnam's related do you
think??? I copied the book (it was very small--would you like me
to mail it to you or possibly you already have it!--probably do
with as much as you have done!) Is this the Abner fellow (can't
go back at this moment and look) that you and Rand are working
on updating his materials??
Also, nother question-- I found where
David Putnan and Lecy
Castlebury were married, looked at some of the census rolls but
only got through 1860 and 1870. Will have to go back after work
tomorrow and check out 1880 to find Elizabeth Jane Pierce Putnam
married to Gary D. Price. Do you happened to have a page (ED)
that would make it quicker for me??? I have so little time to go
to library and am trying to get things lined up so can go back
to Canton, GA one day to Courthouse and look back in wills, etc.
to see what I can find.
Second question- Do you remember or cn you lay your hands on the
information where you said someone gave you the Price
information but you never followed up?? Possibly could be
someone I could contact in Georgia that is a descendant. Where
did you find David 's middle
name as being Lumpkin??? I
find it very hard to get middle names but then, being so very
new at all this (only since March 1999, I know I don't know all
the ins and outs!). I have worked so much on Doss Family
research in Georgia but have very good support in Libbie Griffin
out of Maine who is doing extensive Doss Family Association
research. Anyway, any suggestions you can give me will be most
appreciated! I am looking forward to being able to contribute
any of my line to your research (I guess that's if I come across
new stuff you don't alreay have!). Do you know who the Elizabeth
Webb, age 40 same age as Phoebe was in 1850 census??? Coud this
have been her sister?? Also, have you looked at the Anderson
County , SC records for the Thomas Putnam and Mary Barton?? Is
there anymore information on Mary Barton?? I am full of
questions so if you would be a love and give me direction on
where to go from here I greatly appreciate it! Hope to meet you
someday. I love genealogy (my kids don't!) They seem to turn
into a daze when I start talking, they are 29, 27 and 21. Only
my grandson who is five has any love for doing family trees!
Well, must go, things still to do. Looking forward to hearing
from you as always! If too much to put on here, please respond
e-mail. I check it more often than am able to get on this board!
Bye for now-Debbe
Thomas Putman and Mary Barton from Anderson County, South
Carolina to Hall County in 1817, after a 10 year jaunt to Warren
County, Kentucky. They had a bunch of kinds. One of the kids,
David, had a son David Lumpkin Putman. He married
Elizabeth Jane
Pierce. David died in 1873
and Elizabeth Jane then
married Gerry David Price. Gerry David Price was a son of Gerry
H. Price and Phoebe Putman. Phoebe was also a daughter of Thomas
Putman and Mary Barton.
Here is what I have on David Putman and on Phoebe Putman.
David Putman
David Putman was born in Warren County, Kentucky on October 19,
1807. He married Lecy Castlebury in Hall County, Georgia on
January 7, 1830. Lecy was born May 31, 1807 in Hall County,
Georgia.
They moved to Cherokee County in the very early 1830s and
remained there. The children were all born in Cherokee County,
Georgia. David was not only a rather prosperous farmer, but was
involved in the Putman Gold Mine near The Sixes in Cherokee
County. He later moved into the town of Canton where he died.
David died in Cherokee county, Georgia on July 5, 1874 at age
67. Lecy was shown in the 1880 census at age 73 and died at age
79 on July 19, 1886 also in Cherokee County.
They had the following children, all sons and all of which
served in the CSA army in the civil war. Three of the sons died
in the actual fighting or later from wounds and disease received
during the War.
DAVID LUMPKIN PUTMAN was born December 16, 1834. He married
Elizabeth Jane
Pierce in Cherokee County,
Georgia on December 15, 1859. In the 1870 census of Cherokee
County, Georgia they had five children. He died January 1, 1873
from wounds received during the War. In the 1880 census of
Cherokee County I find Gerry David Price who married his widow,
Jane Pierce Putman and has
four of her children with him. There is a David L. Putman also
in the 1880 census who was David junior. The children were:
Belle Putman born 1860.
David Lumpkin Putman Jr. born 1862.
Odella Putman born 1865.
Carol L. (Cassie) Putman born 1867.
Nancy T. Putman born 1869.
Martha Putman born 1872.
Phoebe Putman
Phoebe was born in Warren County, Kentucky in 1810. She married
Gerry H. Price in about 1830. They were in the 1850 census
living in Floyd County, Georgia with nine children and an
Elizabeth Webb, age 40, the
same age as Phoebe was. They may have later moved to Arkansas
with her family and then on to Texas where she died in 1870.
They had the following children:
MARY PRICE born in 1832
THOMAS H. PRICE born in 1835
JOHN M. PRICE born in 1837
GERRY or GARY DAVID PRICE was born May 29, 1838 and died in
Cherokee County, Georgia on May 12, 1912. See the 1880 census.
He married a widow, Jane Putman who was the wife of David
Lumpkin Putman.
ELIZABETH JANE PRICE born in
1841
GEORGE WASHINGTON PRICE born in 1844
ANDREW JACKSON PRICE born in 1844
MARTHENA MALENA PRICE born in 1846
JOSEPHINE PRICE born in 1849
Debbie martin
I am
still searching. Now have a name for my great-grandfather. It is
Gary D. Price. He served in Confederate Army specifically
Company B 10th Calvary Texas. I found his pension records at the
Georgia Archives indicating he filed for pension and received
due to having lost lower leg (have picture of him with wooden
leg!) in the battle of Jonesboro. Also, found his Last Will and
Testament files in Cherokee County, Georgia where it lists his
wife as Elizabeth Jane Price
(think her maiden name was Pierce),
sons Odie K. Price, Charles G. Price, and one daughter, Lecy J.
Price now known as Lecy J. Doss (which was my daddy's mother
Lecy Jane Price Doss). They had a farm in Holly Springs, GA
(close to Canton in Cherokee Cty.)The will indicates house in
the town of Holly Springs consisting of two acres more or less
lying on southside of the road leading from Cherokee Mills to
Hickory Flat. Appointed O. W. Putnam and J. J. Abercrombie to
execute will 27, September 1907, will was filed May 21 1912.
Have obtained picture of house, even went looking for it! Met
lots of Prices, but none seem to be family. He is buried as
Sixes Methodist Church (found beautiful marker rigiht behind
church building). In fact, this is where I found out he was
Confederate soldier because behind huge marker is flat marker
indicating that he served in CSA. MY QUESTION--DID HE COME FROM
TEXAS TO GA??? Cousin who is still alive and lives in Roswell,
GA said that Charlie G. Price went to Ohio (I think she said)
became a doctor because Mama Bense (Lecy Jane Price Doss married
a Bynum Benson after death of George Amos Doss in 1911) send my
aunt Jessie Duvall Doss (changed her name to Dorris Jessie Doss)
out to him to be treated for seizures). Does anyone know CHARLIE
G. PRICE OR ODIE K. PRICE??? Cousin did not know about Odie K.
or where he went (but then she is 73 now!) Really am stumped
here. Feel wonderful though in that it only took six months to
find out my great-grandfather's real name instead of just
initials as was listed in family Bible which is very sketchy!
Please e-mail me if you happen to know any of these names!
Debbie again
Great grandmother was Elizabeth Jane Pierce
who married a G.O. or G.D. (The O or D is unclear as to which
letter) PRICE who I believe was from Cherokee County, Georgia.
My grandmother was Lecy Jane Price who was born 16 Jan 1879 d.
15 dec 1968 Atlanta GA. (She married George Amos Doss from
Canton,GA). Per family story, Elizabeth Jane Pierce Price
married a "Dee" (think this was the way my aunt wrote Odian or
Odie) Putnam. They had several sons "in good standing". Cousin
remembers grandma going to Selma, Alabama to visit some Putnam.
From the Putnam marriage connection , in term related the the
Galts of Georgia. Does anyone have any information on a Jane
Elizabeth Pierce who married a G.O. or G.D. Price? i have
picture of woman and man, very old, my grandmother wrote on it
"MA and PA PRICE". Thanks for any information!
Debbie Again
Looking for the full name of my g-grandfather and Price family
history. Per family Bible, listed as G.D.(or G.O.) Price. He was
married to Elizabeth Jane
Pierce. Possibly they lived
in or around Canton, GA which is CHEROKEE COUNTY. Had one
daughter (that I know of because she was my grandmother), Lecy
Jane Price b. 16,Jan, 1879. She married George Amos Doss of
Canton, GA on 2,Jan, 1898 "at the home of G.D. or G.O.Price. I
have a picture plainly marked Ma & Pa Price. Supposedly, he died
and Elizabeth Jane
Pierce Price married a Dee
Putnam (they had a couple of sons who lived in Birmingham, Al).
No where can I find out where to start on the PRICES or Pierces.
No mention of what the G.O. or G.D. stands for. Am guessing was
in Cherokee Cty, Canton, Ga. Any help would be appreciated.
E-mail if you like.
LD,
On the 1860 census, David Lumpkin Putnam and wife Elizabeth
(Pierce) are living in the household of his parents (David and
Lucy).
1860 Cherokee Co., GA
Wild Cat District
===================
Putnam, David 53 KY
Putnam, Lucy 53 GA
Putnam, Lumpkin 26 GA
Putnam, Berry 23 GA
Putnam, Elisabeth 16 GA
1850 Cherokee Co., GA
15th Division
==================
Putnam, David 42 KY
Putnam, Lucy 43 GA
Putnam, Thomas 20 GA
Putnam, Adam M. 18 GA (could be Adrin M.)
Putnam, David L. 17 GA
Putnam, Berry 16 GA
Diaz-
Tried once before to send reply to your e-mail of 10/25/03 but
having problems with computer which evidently timed out as it
will do on occasions and I loose my email to someone. Am trying
again...this is in response that my great grandmother-Elizabeth
Jane Pierce was the sister to your GGG Grandfather, Andrew
Jackson Pierce. I corresponded with you via e-mail many years
ago and you directed me to several people and sites which I
appreciate. Bill Putman, lives in Maine I believe, had sent me
tons of info on the Putnams (my branch of Putmans changes
spelling or it was the other way around!). In info, the
connection to My G-grandfather, Gary David Price indicated he
had married an Elizabeth Jane Pierce. Bill did not have any
resources listed for where he got the Pierce as the maiden name
and when I contacted him he could not remember who had given it
to him. He has researched the Putmans/Putnams all over so had
tons of stuff. So, I have been going only on the assumption
that my g-grandmother's maiden name was Pierce. I have found no
further information on her past my g-grandfather's will and no
burial place or indication of where buried even though I have
spent many long hours at the Archives in Atlanta,GA.
I am
attaching (hope it pastes) some of the research notes I have
that I sent to Brent Currie who is my third cousin and lives in
Georgia. Please read over, hope doesn't confuse you too badly!
Let me know when is a good time to call you to talk or please
send me correspondence by e-mail to this address (I don't use
[email protected] much anymore and not for my genealogical
research).
You
said that you got connection from your distant cousin, Dan
Pierce in California. I have been so excited...you wouldn't
think so with it taking me this long to get back to you! If you
get this today, please let me know if I should call you today. I
am in Alabama, 17 miles south of Birmingham in Pelham (Shelby
County) and am on Central Time.
Will
attempt to paste my notes now and sign off to send this to you
so don't loose it again. I am waiting anxiously to hear from
you!
Your
Cousin- Debbora (Debbe) Dorris Doss Martin
Great-Granddaughter of Gary David Price and Elizabeth
Jane Pierce Putnam Price
Hello Brent,
I am so sorry I am just now getting back to you but computer
once again wanting to play difficult. I am mortified that I did
not know about Cousin Mary Jane. Your grandmother positively
doted on her two girls. I know that she never thought to live
longer than her babies. I do hope your mom, Barbara Gail, is
doing okay. So terrible to think that Jane lost her sister and
now Barbara Gail has lost her sister. I know that when I was
there I gave them both my address, but know things get misplaced
in the daily course of life. I so wish I had known. I do hope
your mother will forgive me. I am glad that Cousin Jane is not
in poor health. I know she was having difficulty remembering
some things but was still as pretty as ever and getting around
good. I know I will have to come to Georgia soon to see her.
Thank you so much for the pictures. Unfortunately in those days
(talk like that was in ancient times!), the one that made the
picture album knew who everyone was and thus did not write down
the names. This is still something I am guilty of so must get
my names and dates on pictures too.
Three of these pictures I remember from the one album Jane
could find when I was there. I am curious though as to where
you got the dates because the 1916 Holly Springs and the
1918___Granny do not make any sense to me. The one that says
Granny is my great-grandmother and Nellie Corrine's mother,
Elizabeth Jane Price with my great grandfather, Gary David
Price. The man with the beard is also Gary David Price and I
believe that is Nellie standing behind him. The lady beside
Nell I thought at first might possibly be the youngest daughter
from the marriage of Elizabeth Jane and her first husband David
Lumpkin Putnam , Martha , but she was born in 1872, so possibly
it was a cousin. The breakfast picture also appears to be great
grandfather, Gary David Price (but don't know why he would have
shaved off his beard??) . The thing that is definitely
confusing are the dates (I don't remember dates being in the
album--were they on the backs of the pictures??) Gary David
Price died May 12, 1912 (born May 28, 1938 His will proves that
they lived in Holly Springs. There is a picture of a house which
was where all four children (Nellie Corrine, Lecy Jane, Odian
K., and Charley G Price were born. Gary David Price married
Elizabeth Jane Pierce Putnam after her first husband, David
Lumpkin Putnam died of wounds he received in the Civil War.
I'll
try not to confuse you... David Lumpkin Putnam (age 26) was
living with his father, David Putnam (53, a farmer of
considerable means having $4000 personal property and $400
personal estate), his mother Lecy Castleberry Putnam (53) one of
his brother's Berry (23) and one of his sister's Elisabeth
(16) in 1860 in Canton, Cherokee Cty., GA. He and Elizabeth
Jane apparently married sometime between 1860 and early 1861. In
1870, David Lumpkin Putnam (now 36, a farmer with $1000 value of
real estate and $250 value of personal property) was living with
Jane (Elizabeth Jane, age 28), Belle (9) David L. (apparently
Jr. age 7), Odeller (4) Corah L. (2) and Nannie (6 mos old born
in Jan, 1870). This is per the 1870 census for Woodstock the
890th district in Cherokee County, GA in June, 1870. Okay, now
we stop and go to the Prices....
In
1850-Floyd County, GA lived my great-great grandfather Garey H.
Price (age 46 with value of real estate at $5000 and born in
NC), his wife Pheby (misspelled by the enumerator I am sure as
correct spelling is Phoebe and she was 40 born in KY) with the
following who were their children: Mary (17) Thomas P. (16)
Thomas P. (14) John R. (12), Garry (11--this checks out all
through the different census records confirming born 1838),
Elizabeth J. (9) George W. and Andrew J. (who were twins age 6),
Martha M. (4) Josephine (1) and an Elizabeth Webb (age 40 of
whom I am not quite sure how she fits into the picture quite yet
but was quite possibly a sister to Garry H. Price).
In
1860- Wood County, TX lived my gg-grandfather G H Price (55 with
$4,000 value of real estate and $10,000 value of personal estate
which in those days meant for a very wealthy person),
GG-grandmother Eda (definitely Phoebe as shows born in Kentucky
and she is age 49), Gary D. (21), G.W. and A.J. (ages 17) Martha
(13, Berry (9) Jsephine (10) K. R. (who I now know is Kinchen
Rambo Price age 6) and Lisa (4). Lisa is the only one born in
Texas.
From
1999 post
Does
anyone have info on this lady who was my great-grandmother?? It
goes like this:
ELIZABETH JANE PIERCE b. October 1844 (per 1900 census)in
Georgia as place of birth.
Now, ELIZABETH JANE PIERCE first married
David
Lumpkin
PUTNAM (b.16, Dec.1834
Cherokee Cty, GA d. 1, Jan. 1873)They were married 15, December
1859. Childen of this marriage were all born in Cherokee Cty,GA:
Belle Putnam
(b.23,Dec.1860)(m.19,Dec 1877 to K.R. Price then married a Dr.
White from Yantis, TX after K.R.Price died) She is buried in
Yantis, Cemetery, Wood Cty,TX.
David
Lumpkin
Putnam, Jr. (b.1862-63
Cherokee Cty, GA)
Odella (b.1865 Cherokee Cty,GA)
Carol L. (Cassie) (b.1865 Cherokee Cty,GA)
Nancy T. (Nannie) (b.? Jan.1870 Cherokee Cty,GA)
Martha (b.1872)
Infant (unknown dob or dod but inscription on tombstone at Sixes
Methodist Cemetery in Canton/Holly Springs, GA said "Infant of
D.L.Putnam"
David
Putnam died 1,Jan 1873 of
wounds received in Civil War. ELIZABETH JANE PIERCE
PUTNAM then married my
great-gandfather, Gary David
PRICE. Their children were: Odian (Odie) K. Price b.1877, Lecy
Jane Price (my grandmother)b.16, Jan.1879, and Charlie(Charley)
G. Price b. May 1882.
On the 1900 census in Cherokee County, GA, Elizabeth Jane PIERCE
Putnam Price is listed with
Gary D.Price and it shows she was born in Georgia, she had 9
children living, 1 child deceased (these children would be
combination of Putnam childen
and the three Price children). They had a farm in HOLLY SPRINGS,
CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA. My great-grandfather fought in Civil War,
lost half of one leg, had wooden stump, due to cannonball in the
Battle of Jonesboro (per Pension records found at GA State
Archives). I have copy of his will written in 1909 and he died
12, May 1912 and is buried in the
Putnam family plot at Sixes Methodist Church in Cherokee
Cty,GA.
Now, after this, I have lost my great-grandmother! Does anyone
have any information as to parents of Elizabeth Jane
PIERCE...where she might have gone after 1912 (possibly to
Alabama with one of the sons-Odie, or possibly with Charley to
Ohio (he became a doctor). Know Lecy Jane married George Amos
Doss.
If you have ANY information-please e-mail me at
[email protected] . does not work
Okay, now I have gotten myself confused as to why I went this
way with this!!! I think basically to show ages and who some of
the people might be in the pictures on the "farm" at Holly
Springs.
Gary
David (please don't get confused re: spelling of Gary. I will
always use this spelliing to denote my great-grandfather as this
is how he signed his name on his will. Garry H or Garey H. will
always refer to great-great grandfather and varies depending on
the document I am referring to. I am sure you know that
throughout the early years of our country, the spelling of ones
name varied quite often!) also served in the Civil War. He has a
Confederate marker at his grave behind Sixes Methodist Church in
Canton, GA where is the ONLY Price buried with Elizabeth Jane's
first husband and his parents as well as a child that she and
David Lumpkin Putnam lost.
Gary David lost his leg when it was "shot off by a cannonball"
in the battle of Jonesboro. One picture I have of him shows the
wooden stump, the prosthesis required in order for a soilder to
qualify for a pension. He qualifed at the set price of $100 per
year for the loss of a leg below the knee. He and Elizabeth
Jane (still do not know if Pierce is definitely maiden name or
not, still searching!) married sometime between 1870 and 1877
because their first son, Odian K. Price was 3 years old in the
1880 census. (Odian K. Price, at the age of 37, married Miss
Hassie N. James who was 23 on 15, October 1914 in Selma, Dallas
County, Alabama. This is the last mention I have found of
him). My grandmother, Lecy Jane Price, was born on 16, January
1879. Charley G. Price was the last son and he was born May 1887
(listed with Gary David and Elizabeth on the 1900 census at age
18 with Gary David's birth date as May, 1838 and Elizabeth
Jane's birth date as October 1844, married 25 years so this
would put them marrying in 1875!) It then gets REALLY confusing
for me because in the 1911 census, here again is Gary David but
listed as G.D., now 71 years old, Elizabeth Jane now listed as
E.J. age 65 and listed as a SON is ______Edd who is 20 years
old! In Gary David's will there is mention of ONLY Odian K.,
Charley G. and Lecy Jane Price now Lecy Jane Doss. The ages
compute for Gary David and Elizabeth Jane...who was Edd???
(note: I have given you above the family content in 1870,
however my great-great grandfather and gggrandmother in 1870 are
still in Wood County, Texas now listed with only two of the
children living with them, B.P. (19) and K.R. (16). Garey H.
Price's value of real estate is now only $2,000 and personal
estate is a mere $500. Certainly not poor for those days but a
significant decrease from 10 years before and prior to the Civil
War.)
There were others of his sons, now married and living with their
families in Wood County, Texas. It appears that Gary David
Price was the only one of the sons to remain in Georgia.
GG
Grandmother Phoebe Putnam is buried in Yantis Cemetery Quitman,
Wood County, Texas but we have been unable to find where GG
Grandfather Garey H. Price is buried. So too, we find
GGrandfather Gary David Price buried with the family of his
wife's first husband...but where is my GGrandmother Elizabeth
Jane Price buried??? Charley G. just simply does not show up
anywhere. (Cousin Jane said he became a doctor because he
treated Aunt Jess for "spells" which were seizures and I think
she said he was in either Ohio or Oklahoma..something that
started with an O.) Odian or Odie as he is listed when he
married Hassie just fades away as well.
The
man in the uniform with the donkey could, only quessing, be a
Putnam or a Price or maybe even one of Nell's many gentlemen
friends. She appears in the pictures to have been a very
studious type young lady but also quite popular. Maybe more
searching will tell!
I
think I have given you more information than you can digest at
one sitting! Am going back to the top and write--PLEASE PRINT
BEFORE READING! as a warning.
My
mailing address (just noticed it is after 11:00 p.m. here) is:
141 King Valley Drive
Pelham, Al 35125
(205) 664-1970
Best
I guess to e-mail each other because we could both go into debt
with the phone company trying to share information. If you come
up with any proof at all of Pierce as last name of Elizabeth
Jane _____Putnam Price or where she is buried or any other
tidbit or clue, let me know. Maybe together we can piece
together the missing puzzle pieces. Will have to print out the
rest of our line as time goes on as we are related to too many
people our in Texas, some here in Alabama that I have not even
begun to explore, many more in Georgia and so on...lost my train
of thought! Are you married? children? what do you do???
brothers and sisters? Know Barbara Gail told me but dummy me
didin't write it all down.
Will
let you go for now. Look forward to more pictures. Have what I
believe is the only copy of Ma and Pa Price looking quite spiffy
as well as Ma and Pa and the children showing his wooden leg
(Mama Bense left to me..that would be Lecy Jane Price Doss
Bense). Will get you a copy...need your address!
Bye
for now-- Your cuz--Debbe
I think my cousin Dan Pierce in CA send me this next two
paragraphs. I believe that A.J. and Nancy's daughter Elizabeth (b.1844) was
married to David L. Putnam in Cherokee County in 1859. I
haven't been able to find them yet on the 1860 census (because
there is no on-line index), but in 1870 they live in Woodstock,
Cherokee Co. and have 5 children, with Elizabeth going by the
name Jane. By 1880, something has happened to David L. Putnam,
and it appears that Elizabeth has remarried. The census is very
difficult to read, but her husband appears to have the last name
Price (although I can't find a record of her remarrying in the
Cherokee Co. marriage records on-line).
There were several Price families in Cherokee County from 1850
thru 1880. However, there are no Pierce/Pearce families shown
on the 1850 or 1870 census indices of Cherokee County. There
also seems to be one Pence family. At any rate, the only Pierce
marriages in Cherokee County between 1855 and 1884 are the ones
shown below (whom I believe are all from your A.J. Pierce
family):
PUTMAN, David L. PEIRCE, Elizabeth Dec 15, 1859
D 267
PEIRCE, George W. MOSS, Molly Nov 20, 1864
D 273
GRICE, Daniel PIERCE, Georgia A. Nov 28,
1878 E 418
PEACE, J. H. B. WALCH, Vina Dec 14,
1882 E 693
Putman should actually be spelled Putnam.
The following marriage is also the wife of John R. Pierce
remarrying, but the name was misindexed as Price:
MILLWOOD, James PRICE, Nancy Jane Aug 13, 1865 D
231
Your Pierce family seems to be the only one in Cherokee County
during that period.
Georgia A. Pierce who married Daniel Grice is the daughter of
John R. Pierce and Nancy J. Wimpey.
Also, on the 1850 census of Lumpkin Co., GA, the family of
Andrew and Nancy Pierce includes a 2 year old son named James.
I would assume that he is a child of theirs that died young.
Dan...
Looking for
Price
Family in Wood Co, TX
Descendants of Phoebe Putman
1 Phoebe Putman b: 1810 in ,Warren Co.,Kentucky
d:
1870 in ,Wood?,Texas
.. +Grady H Price
b: WFT Est. 1775-1805 d:
WFT Est. 1825-1892 m: 1820
*2nd Husband of Phoebe Putman:
.. +Gerry H. Price
m: abt. 1830
. 2 John Reeves Price
b: abt. 1836 in GA
..... +Margaret L. (Harry?) b: abt. 1839 in MS
..... 3 Febe A. Price
b: abt. 1867 in TX
..... 3 Nancy J Price
b: abt. 1867 in TX
..... 3 Benjamin J. Price
b: abt. 1871 in TX
......... +Pearl L. b: abt. 1884 in TX m: abt. 1903
......... 4 Cullen S.
Price b:
abt. 1904
......... 4 Gary
L. Price
b: abt. 1909
..... 3 John D.
Price
b: 28 Mar 1874 in MS d:
23 Dec 1915 in Wood Co, TX
......... +Alice G. m: Bet. 1903 - 1904
......... 4 John P. Price
b: abt. 1909
..... 3 Catherine Uphama
Price b:
01 Jul 1875 in TX d:
09 Jan 1901 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX
......... +[1] John Henry Ingram b: 27 Dec 1860 in nr Rusk, TX
enroute to Wood Co, TX d:
28 Nov 1938 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX m: 29 Jan 1891 in Wood Co,
TX
......... 4 Irene Isamae Ingram b: 01 Oct 1892 in Quitman, Wood
Co., Texas d:
27 Jun 1950 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
............. +Mose Jacob Kennamer b: 23 Oct 1880 in Woodville,
Jackson Co., Alabama d:
03 Jan 1968 in Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas m: 27 Feb 1908 in
Quitman, Wood Co., Texas
......... 4 Loys Levy Ingram b: 11 Mar 1894 in Wood Co, TX
d:
19 Oct 1905 in Wood Co, TX
......... 4 Nola Nima Ingram b: 16 Apr 1895
d:
14 Jul 1946 in Restland Cem, Dallas, TX
............. +John Charlie Reeves b: 09 Jul 1895
d:
16 Sep 1928 in Restland Cem, Dallas, TX m: 19 Sep in Malakoff,
TX
......... 4 Infant Ingram b: 28 Jul 1896
d:
30 Jul 1896
......... 4 Ela Ethel Ingram b: 02 Aug 1897
......... 4 Vera Verbin Ingram b: 29 Mar 1899
d: 14 Sep 1900
in Wood Co, TX
......... 4 Infant Ingram b: 08 Jan 1901 in Wood Co, TX
d:
11 Jan 1901 in Wood Co, TX
..... 3 Rosa Bell Price
b: 11 Dec 1877 in TX d:
29 Oct 1906 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX
......... +[1] John Henry Ingram b: 27 Dec 1860 in nr Rusk, TX
enroute to Wood Co, TX d:
28 Nov 1938 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX m: 30 Jan 1902 in Wood Co,
TX
......... 4 Ernest Royal Ingram b: 31 Oct 1902
d:
31 Oct 1965
............. +Addabell Jernigan
......... 4 Cozy Zora Zoe Ingram b: 09 Jan 1904 in Quitman, Wood
Co, TX d:
Jul 1931 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX
............. +Ulysses S. Jordan b: 25 Oct 1905
d:
09 Aug 1956 in Quitman, TX m: 04 Mar 1923 in Quitman, Wood Co,
TX
......... 4 Gayle Franklin Ingram b: 25 Nov 1904
d:
20 Sep 1970
............. +Helen Mann b: 12 Dec 1902
d:
12 Dec 1976 in Seagoville, TX
......... 4 John Belle Ingram b: 14 Oct 1906 in Quitman, Wood
Co, TX d:
23 Jan 1995 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX
............. +Matteel Hinson b: 23 Feb 1908 in Quitman, Wood
Co, TX d:
12 Oct 1992 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX
. 2 Mary P. Price
b: abt. 1820
..... +John H. Rambo b: abt. 1820 m: abt. 1848 in Floyd Co, GA
..... 3 Kinchin Rambo
..... 3 Phoebe Rambo
. 2 Gerry David Price
. 2 Dave Price
. 2 Phoebe Price
. 2 Thomas Price
. 2 William Price
. 2 Berry Price
b: Bet. 1835 - 1855
..... +Isabel Putnam m: Dec 1877 in Cherokee Co, GA
..... 3 Mettie B. Price
b: 1880 in AL d:
1951 in Wood Co, TX
......... +Belford E. Thompson m: 21 Feb 1897 in Wood Co, TX
. 2 Marthena Price
. 2 Andrew Price
. 2 George Price
. 2 Elizabeth Price
. 2 Josephine Price
New
INFO June 2012
Letter from Nancy
Roberts Bray Living
near Houston Texas see note on find a grave
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47537111#3144903
Hi - I got your mail
via FindAGrave - so will add the following to my previous email...thanks
for the fast reply, I thought I was the only night owl out here.
YIKES...
My phone is 832-XXX-2820. I have mailing address of PO Box XXX, Wallis,
TX 77485. I live on a small farm nearby having retired from
ConocoPhillips in 2008 and needing to get to the country! With these
notes you have my email. As you will note on my F-A-G bio - I am not
shy about giving some of my information, but hope I am not sorry about
this some day!?!
Is this the L.D. Pierce with all the research on the internet?
I have had a grand time reading all the posts and research you
have done over these many years regarding the Pierce ancestry.
I have done just a small amount of research comparitively
speaking, but most is online with the aid of the modern computer
technology rather than having to go and find government records
etc. I am benefitting from all the indepth research done by
others!
I recently became a member on the Find-A-Grave site and have
been researching (once again) the ancestors of my tree. I
believe I go back to your Reuben Pierce via Andrew Jackson
"Jack" Pierce, but would like to use the DNA thing to verify
this but fear that since there are several females in the
lineage back it may be impossible to use this test. I have
joined the site and sent my lineage, but again doubt it will be
helpful. Here is my line as I believe it to be:
My name is Nancy Roberts Bray (60)
Dad is: Claude Lennox Roberts (85)
Grandmother is: Lecy Jane McCollum Roberts Daniels buried in
Rockport Cemetery G Grandmother is: Mattie Mae Putnam
McCollum buried in Newin Cemetery Hall Co. TX
GG Grandmother is: Elizabeth Jane Pierce Putnam Price Garrison
buried in Carthage, Panola, TX
GGG Grandfather believed to be: Andrew Jackson "Jack" Pierce
believed same as yours buried in Goat Neck
GGGG Grandfather believed to be: Reuben PIerce believed same as
yours buried Hall, Georgia
I believe the merge of our lines is Andrew Jackson "Jack"
Pierce, and that my GG Grandmother Elizabeth Jane Pierce was the
daughter who remained behind in Georgia, having already married
David Lumpkin Putnam. No one seems to have further information
on her in the Pierce line but I continue to search. Her husband
David Putnam died young of wounds in the war ( and she remarried
to Garry D. Price having 3 or 4 more children with him. I am a
Putnam descendant. After the death of G. D. Price, she
remarried a 3rd time to John W. Garrison and the removed to
Carthage, Texas. We know this based on memoirs left by my
Grandmother Lecy who received funds from the property Elizabeth
divided to her children/grandchildren in Georgia when she left
for Texas. We have recently discovered she was buried in the
Odd Fellows Cemetery there in Carthage and my sister has photo'd
the headstones.
Nancy Bray
One other
thing so you don't lose a link to me eventually , I have my
family tree set up on Tribalpages online (less expensive
than Ancestry although I have an old one out there too but
hasn't been updated in several years and I probably should
upload a gedcom to it to make it more current. I do a lot
of my updating on my FTM on my laptop, but unfortunately
have done a lot of it via links to other family trees and
since determined some of that informtion was perhaps not
correct. I am trying to "clean it up" but is a slow go.
Sometimes it is just better to type it all in I guess.
Anyway - the links are: njbray.tribalpages.com with
password:. The ancestry.com tree (there are 3 unfortunately
and I need to delete first 2) is njbray-072210. Will try to
delete the older ones there even tonight. My most accurate
tree is on tribalpages. Thanks again for your contact.
OK -
thank you. I am thinking you do not think I descended
from the John R. Pierce - right? I think he was brother
to the Elizabeth Jane - Right? Well, just wondering as
he was on the new page link you set up for me. BTW - my
last name is Bray not Gray - perhaps you could change
that on my linked page under New Info - 2012. It didn't
seem I could make changes there. :)
Got your phone message today (I think you although
confused by the LD Diaz name. Thought you were LD
Pierce. Anyway, my hours are pretty messed up right now
and I was sleeping when you called. (yikes) Definitely
wish to speak with you to get a better understanding of
what you do and how I might get that other Pierce to
help with figuring out my line. I feel VERY SURE I get
back to Elizabeth Jane Pierce, but not if her father was
Andrew Jackson 'Jack" Pierce. I think it was correct
and since one of your posts suggests the one daughter
did not come to Texas with the men it lends itself to my
theory. If she is a descendant of AJ Pierce, then I
think you have evidence that indicates he is the son of
Reuben Pierce and Lavisa (Lovica?). Anyway, please know
I am definitely interested in pursuing this inquiry with
your help.
Definitely appreciate your responses, and hope you are
doing well! If you want to call tonight that would be
fine (I worry to call this late to you), or I can try
calling during the day sometime - what are your best
hours?
Nancy Bray I wrote her this nancy
send me email direct to [email protected]dna
test is good but other cousin from wilson pierce
line is real genealogist and can dig up much stuff for
you (us) quickly also send me your name address
telephone etc
below from bill putman dot com
DAVID L. PUTMAN
Woodstock, Cherokee County
David Lumpkin Putman is another son of David
Putman and Lecy Castleberry. He is 36 GA and his wife Jane Pierce is 28 GA.
Children are Odian 9 GA, David L. Junior 7 GA, Odella 4 GA, Carol L. 2 GA
and Nannie 5 months old GA. He was born December 16, 1834. He married
Elizabeth Jane Pierce in Cherokee County Georgia on December 15, 1859. In
the 1870 census of Cherokee County Georgia they had five children. He died
January 1, 1873 from wounds received during the War. He is buried at the
Sixes Methodist Church in Cherokee County. Jane will marry Gerry David Price
in the mid 1870s. They are here in the 1880 census of Cherokee County
with the youngest four of these kids.
Hi LD,
there is a lot more on David in my Southern
Putman/Georgia/Thomas Putman on my website. Here is Dave:
DAVID LUMPKIN PUTMAN was born December 16, 1834. He married
Elizabeth Jane Pierce in Cherokee County Georgia on December 15,
1859. In the 1870 census of Cherokee County Georgia they had
five children. He died January 1, 1873 from wounds received
during the War. He is buried at the Sixes Methodist Church in
Cherokee County. In the 1880 census of Cherokee County I find
Gary David Price who married his widow, Jane Pierce Putman and
has four of her children with him. There is a David L. Putman
also in the 1880 census who was David junior. The children were:
1 Belle Putman
born December 23, 1860. She married Kinchin Rambeau
Price in Cherokee County Georgia December 19, 1877. They
moved to Wood County Texas with others in the family.
She died in Dallas March 6, 1942. 2 David Lumpkin
Putman Jr. born 1862. He married Mary Jane Thompson in
Cherokee County Georgia November 2, 1885, and they were
there in 1900. He is in Selma, Alabama with the family
in 1910. His wife Mary Jane Thompson is widowed there in
Selma in 1920 and 1930. 3 Odian Wilson Putman born
April 28, 1890. He has a wife Mary in Selma, Alabama in
1920 and 1930.
4 Samuel Lumpkin Putman born January 2, 1895. He
has a wife Elsie Bowen and they are in Selma in 1930. He
will die in Alabama in December 1963. Charles David
Putman born June 2, 1898. He has a wife Libbie and is in
Monroeville,
Alabama in
1930. 5 William Otis Putman born in 1901 6
Odella Putman born 1865. She married a Lovinggood. 7
Carol L. (Cassie) Putman born 1867. 8 Nancy T.
Putman born 1869. 9 Martha Putman born 1872. |
rusk 1860 other garrisons
23 1443 1461 GARRISON G. M. (Geo) 44
M W farmer 1,250 1,650 GA
24 1443 1461 GARRISON M.A. (Mary Ann
COSPER) 42 F W . . . SC
25 1443 1461 GARRISON J. H.(James
Henry) 24 M W . . 150 GA
26 1443 1461 GARRISON C.W. (Caleb
Warner) 23 M W . . . GA
27 1443 1461 GARRISON E. J.
(Elizabeth Jane) 20 F W . . . GA
28 1443 1461
GARRISON S. A. (Sarah Ann) 18 F W . . . GA
29 1443 1461
GARRISON E. H. (Emily Harrison) 16 F W . . . GA
30 1443 1461
GARRISON G. H. (George Hampton) 14 M W . . . GA
31 1443 1461
GARRISON Robert Franklin 12 M W . . . GA
33 1443 1461
GARRISON N. C. (Nanny Chappel) 8 F W . . . GA
34 1443 1461
GARRISON W. P. (Wm Pierce) 6 M W . . . TX
35 1443 1461
GARRISON M.A.C. (Martha Caroline) 4 F W . . . TX
1880 census
dont know who this one is
name : |
Andrew J.
Garrison |
event: |
Census |
event date: |
1880 |
event place: |
Precinct 1,
Panola, Texas, United States |
gender: |
Male |
age: |
37 |
marital status : |
Married |
occupation : |
Farmer |
race or color
(original) : |
|
ethnicity
(standardized) : |
American |
relationship to
head : |
Self |
birthplace : |
Georgia, United
States |
birthdate : |
1843 |
spouse's name : |
Elizabeth
Garrison |
spouse's birthplace
: |
Texas, United
States |
father's name : |
|
father's birthplace
: |
South Carolina,
United States |
mother's name : |
|
mother's birthplace
: |
Georgia, United
States |
page : |
192 |
page character : |
D |
entry number : |
633 |
nara film number : |
T9-1322 |
gs film number : |
1255322 |
digital folder
number: |
004244744 |
image number: |
00392 |
|
Household |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
self |
Andrew J. Garrison |
M |
37 |
Georgia, United States |
wife |
Elizabeth Garrison |
F |
31 |
Texas, United States |
daughter |
Ola L. Garrison |
F |
4 |
Texas, United States |
name: |
Walter W. Grice |
gender: |
Male |
burial date: |
02 Nov 1941
|
burial place: |
Myrtle Springs,
Texas |
death date: |
30 Oct 1941
|
death place: |
Wood Co., Texas
|
age: |
64 |
birth date: |
31 Mar 1877
|
birthplace: |
Quitman, Wood,
Texas |
occupation: |
Farming |
race: |
White |
marital status: |
Married |
spouse's name: |
|
father's name: |
W. S. Grice |
father's
birthplace: |
Alabama |
mother's name: |
Elizabeth
Jane Price |
mother's
birthplace: |
Georgia |
indexing project
(batch) number: |
B00013-0 |
system origin: |
Texas-EASy |
source film number: |
1769501 |
reference number: |
2575 |
|