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Franklin Webb 1 died unknown. He married Idellia Freeze.

Idellia Freeze 1 died unknown. She married Franklin Webb.

They had the following children:

  M i William Elmer Webb

Abner Hughs Denney 1 died unknown. He married Nellie Elender Hammons.

Nellie Elender Hammons 1 died unknown. She married Abner Hughs Denney.

They had the following children:

  M i McKinley Denney

Thompson (f/o Nancy Thompson) 1 was born 2 Prob late 1700's in GA. He died 3 before 1880. married Mary (m/o Nancy Thompson).

Mary (m/o Nancy Thompson) 1 was born 2 about 1796 in GA. She died 3 after 1880. Mary married Thompson (f/o Nancy Thompson).

They had the following children:

  F i Nancy Thompson

McArthur (f/o Margaret McArthur who married Malcolm McKinnon) 1 died unknown.

He had the following children:

  M i McArthur (f/o Mary Ann & Margaret)
  F ii Margaret McArthur

Delamar C. Peacock [Parents] 1 was born 2 in 1824 in Macon co, GA. He died 3 in 1872 in [Thomas co, GA]. Delamar married Mary Ann McKinnon.

"Delamar C. Peacock, -- , --, spent his active career in farming. He bought land east of Thomasville, (GA) where with the aid of slave labor he engaged in the tilling of the soil, and resided there until his death, at the age of forty-eight."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

Mary Ann McKinnon [Parents] 1 was born 2 in GA. She died 3 at the age of 54 in [GA]. Mary married Delamar C. Peacock.

They had the following children:

  M i Malcom Robert Peacock
  F ii Rebecca Peacock
  F iii Josephene M. Peacock
  F iv Moselle Peacock
  M v Duncan D. Peacock
  M vi Daniel Clayton Peacock 1 died unknown.

"Daniel Clayton is a graduate of the University of Georgia and also of
Harvard, Massachusetts. He came from Harvard to Atlanta and established his
school, "Peacock's School for Boys," in 1898. ----- Professor Clayton has a summer residence in Pavo, where he spends a part of the summer and winter, hunting during the winter and fishing during the summer and looking after his varied interests, including his large cotton ginnery and cotton warehouse, etc."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)
  F vii Wealthy "Wessie" Peacock (twin to Wesley) 1 was born 2 on 24 Dec 1865 in Thomas co, GA and was christened 3 Methodist Church. She died 4 about 1884 in [Thomas co, GA] from Typhoid Fever and was buried 5 in Laurel Hill Cem; Thomasville, Thomas co, GA.

"Wealthy (Wessie), the twin sister of Professor Wesley, was educated at Young's Female College, Thomasville, Georgia, and died shortly afterwards with typhoid fever, at the age of eighteen, --- . She contracted the fever while -- attending the bedside of a sick neighbor, and was interred in Laurel Hill cemetery, Thomasville, Georgia."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)
  M viii Wesley Peacock (twin to Wealthy)
  M ix John Howell Peacock (Sr)

Malcom Robert Peacock [Parents] 1 died unknown. He married Lelia Culpepper.

"Malcolm R. Peacock was for many years a teacher prominent in the public
schools of Georgia, --- . Later he became one of the leading merchants of Thomasville. with a branch store in what was then McDonald (now Pavo), Georgia, and one in Boston, Georgia. In his old age he retired to his farm near Pavo, --- "
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" published in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

Lelia Culpepper [Parents] 1 died unknown. She married Malcom Robert Peacock.

They had the following children:

  M i Emmitt Peacock 1 died unknown.
  M ii Wallace Peacock 1 died unknown.
  M iii Wesley Peacock (twin to Howell) 1 died unknown.
  M iv Howell Peacock (twin to Wesley) 1 died unknown.
  F v Mabelle Peacock 1 died unknown.

William H. Culpepper 1 was born 2 in Thomas co, GA. He died 3 in [FL].

"William H. Culpepper, a native of Thomas county, who was a leading farmer in Georgia for many years, but who later moved to Florida where he purchased an orange grove."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

He had the following children:

  F i Lelia Culpepper

Robert Peacock [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 in 1791 in Wayne co, NC. He died 4 in 1860 in [Lowndes or Brooks co, GA]. Robert married America Howell.

Other marriages:
Howell, Wealthy

"Robert Peacock, -- , was born on a farm near the present site of Goldsboro, in Wayne county, North Carolina, in 1791, lived in that vicinity until after his marriage and then became an early settler of Macon county, Georgia, where he bought land and made his home a few years. From there he migrated into south Georgia and settled in that part of Lowndes, now Brooks county. --- His home was on the Coffee road, the main thoroughfare between Thomasville and Savannah, and at the place of his settlement has since grown up the little village of Okapilco. (He) resided there until his death in 1860."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

America Howell 1 died unknown. She married Robert Peacock.

"For his second wife (Robert Peacock) married America Howell and they reared ten children, named Sarah, Patience, John, Tyler, Virginia, Letitia, Laura, Margaret, Jasper and Eulalia."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

They had the following children:

  F i Sarah Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F ii Patience Peacock 1 died unknown.
  M iii John Peacock 1 died unknown.
  M iv Tyler Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F v Virginia Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F vi Letitia Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F vii Laura Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F viii Margaret Peacock 1 died unknown.
  M ix Jasper Peacock 1 died unknown.
  F x Eulalia Peacock 1 died unknown.

Simon Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. He died 3 unknown in [NC]. Simon married Zilpha Pittman.

Zilpha Pittman 1 was born 2 in [NC]. She died 3 unknown in [NC]. Zilpha married Simon Peacock.

They had the following children:

  M i Stephen Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. He died unknown.
  M ii Seth Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. He died unknown.
  F iii Patience Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. She died unknown.
  F iv Polly Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. She died unknown.
  M v Noah Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. He died unknown.
  vi Demeris Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. Demeris died unknown.
  M vii Robert Peacock
  viii Raiford Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. Raiford died unknown.
  F ix Zilpha Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. She died unknown.
  M x Simon Peacock 1 was born 2 in [NC]. He died unknown.

Wesley Peacock (twin to Wealthy) [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 24 Dec 1865 in Thomas co, GA. He died unknown. Wesley married 3 Salina Egg on 28 Dec 1893.

Other marriages:
Wing, Edith

"Wesley Peacock, next to the youngest of the family of nine, --- ."
"Immediately upon graduation Mr. (Wesley) Peacock went to Texas to join his older
brother, D. C. (Daniel Clayton) Peacock, also a graduate of the University of Georgia, who had preceded him to Texas by two years, and in Jasper-he was engaged for four years with his brother in conducting the South East Texas Male and Female College,
after which he superintended the public schools of Uvalde, Texas, for three years."
" --- in 1894 he established the Peacock School for Boys in San Antonio, Texas, which grew into the Peacock Military College, -- first school in Texas or any gulf state to be classed A by the war department."
"In 1911, after persuading congress to name Corpus Christi, Texas, as a site
of a marine school under government patronage, Professor Peacock established and
maintained in that city the Peacock Naval School in connection with the Peacock
Military School of San Antonio, obtaining from the navy department navy cutters
and other naval equipment."
(from the "Biography of Duncan D. Peacock" printed in "A History of Savannah and Southern Georgia" by Wm. Harden - 1913)

Salina Egg 1 died 2 on 28 Nov 1898. She married 3 Wesley Peacock (twin to Wealthy) on 28 Dec 1893.

They had the following children:

  M i Wesley Peacock (Jr) 1 was born 2 in 1894/1898. He died unknown.

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