Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
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4001 | Ref: gm7, gm8 | Colvin, Amanda G. (I2014)
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4002 | Ref: gm7, gm8 | Hampton, M. H. (I3295)
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4003 | Ref: gm7, gm8 | James, W. P. (I3889)
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4004 | Ref: gm8 | Bailey, Charles Edwin (I569)
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4005 | Ref: gm8 | Bailey, Evaline Jane (I599)
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4006 | Ref: gm8 | Bailey, Millard O. (I649)
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4007 | Ref: gm8 | Sims, L. R. (I5648)
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4008 | REF: MG2 Lockey listed her parents as being born in NC in the 1880 census. | Cason, Lockey Qualls (I1542)
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4009 | REF: mg2, mg4 Medical Doctor | Jackson, Dr. Edmund Alva (I3864)
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4010 | Ref: See 44V144! Boddie calls her Margaret Wood Wynne Jones. Dorman records her as the step-daughter of Gen. Abraham Wood and widow of Peter Jones. | Wood, Margaret (I6622)
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4011 | Ref: [Page,,Page93a] Lucinda Garner applied for a Confederate Widow's pension (#13750) on 21 Aug 1902. In order to be eligible, the widow was required to be indigent. No widow's death date is recorded for Lucinda. | Page, Lucinda (I4905)
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4012 | Ref: [Page,,Page93a] There is a Charles Garner in Union County in 1840, but there are a lot of children in the house. | Garner, Charles (I3099)
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4013 | References Book C, p. 43 Southard, D.M. 24 & S.A. Pendergrass 16 Oct 3, 1880 p.43 | Family: Dempsey M. Southard / S. A. Pendergrass (F3886)
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4014 | References Marriage Book B, p. 309 Southard, Dempsy M. 21 to Ellen P. Council 16, p. 309 This marriage record indicates that she was 16, but I would have thought she was more like 18. | Family: Dempsey M. Southard / Ellen P. Council (F3885)
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4015 | Registered for WWI Old Men's draft | Wilson, Cabell Flournoy (I7427)
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4016 | Relative of Bonham Woman Dies in Crash Jere W. Higgs of Baton Rouge, La., a son-in-law of Mrs. Jack Kennedy of Bonham, was killed in a plane crash near Alexandria, La, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kennedy was advised of the fatal accident late Tuesday. He was the husband of Jeanne Kennedy. A daughter also survives. Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Joe Lyles, and Mr. and Mrs. Nunnelee Smith left early Wednesday to attend funeral services. | Higgs, Jere Will Jr. (I3533)
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4017 | RELIGION: Ann C. Hudson joined the Pumpkinvine Baptist Church,Paulding Co., GA by experience on 4 Aug 1865. ~I have notes regarding the Lane family photocopied, but I am not yet able to find the source of the copies. It appears to be a Lane history from the Dallas Public Library that Mom sent me. There appears to be some confusion over the husband of Ann C. Hudson.A Marian H. Garner of Atlanta, a descendant of B.F.P. Hudson records her has marrying Robert FARR, but the documentation shows her married to Berry Lane. BIRTH: While no firm record claims Dekalb County for her birth, the family lived in Dekalb County at the time of her birth. | Hudson, Ann Catherine (I3722)
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4018 | RELIGION: Wesley Hudson was active in the Pumpkinvine Baptist Church, Paulding Co., Ga. He joined by letter of transfer on 22 July 1866.By 1867, a J.W. Hudson was appointed to the church committee. This could be a reference to Wesley's son, John Wesley, who would have been of age by that time. In general, when referring to Wesley in the church minutes, he is called W. Hudson or Wesley Hudson. However, one other notable occasion refers to an ambiguous J. W. Hudson. In July 1867, Wesley was appointed delegate to a general meeting. 14 Feb 1874 he made an acknowledgement to the church for drinking too much. 16 Dec 1876 he Wesley was charged with adultery and dismissed . (also charged Malinda Moore with the same). Shortly after this, Wesley moved back to Atlanta. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4019 | renounced dower in land sale | Jane (I9454)
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4020 | Reported on his draft registration that he had lost a leg. | Almand, Henry Bennett (I253)
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4021 | Reportedly buried in Delta, Ittabena Co., Mississippi but no such place exists. | Tennyson, Nancy Annie (I5971)
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4022 | Reportedly moved to Madison County, Kentucky at an early date and had many children there. | Kavanaugh, Charles (I4041)
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4023 | RESIDENCE: 1812 Polk St., Witchita Falls, Witchita Co., Texas. After James Walker Lane died, his widow and children moved in with Berry and Ann. When Berry and Ann died, Lula inherited the house. | Lane, Berry Tillman (I4166)
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4024 | RESIDENCE: 1822 - Capt. Taylor's Dist - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4025 | RESIDENCE: 1823 - Capt. Taylor's Dist - Allison, Robert - 116 acres, 1 White Poll, 1 Black Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4026 | RESIDENCE: 1824 - Capt. Casey's Dist. - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4027 | RESIDENCE: 1825 - Capt. Taylor's Dist - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4028 | RESIDENCE: 1826 - Capt. Taylor's Dist - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4029 | RESIDENCE: 1827 - Capt. Taylor's Dist - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4030 | RESIDENCE: 1828 - Capt. Casey's Co. Tax List - Allison, Robert - 116 acres, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4031 | RESIDENCE: 1829 - Capt. Casey's Co. Tax List - Allison, Robert - 116 acres, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4032 | RESIDENCE: 1831 - Capt. Casey's Co. Tax List - Allison, Robert - 116 acres on Tennessee River, 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4033 | RESIDENCE: 1832 - Capt. Breeden's Co. Tax List - Allison, Robert - 1 White Poll | Allison, Robert Moore (I183)
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4034 | RESIDENCE: 1867 - In 1867, William, John W. and Wesley all signed loyalty oaths (by their mark). The loyalty oath that they signed is reproduced as follows: "I, William Hudson, do solemnly swear in the presence of Almighty God that I am a citizen of the state of Georgia;that I have resided in said state for 12 months next preceding this this day and now reside in the county of Fulton in said state; that I am 21 years old, that I have not been disfranchised for participation in any rebellion or civil war against the United States; that I have never been a member of any State Legislature, nor held any executive or judicial office in any state and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States or given aid and comfort to the enemies thereof; that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress of the United States or as an officer of the United States,or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state to support the Constitution of the United States and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States or given aid and comfort to the enemies thereof; that I will faithfully support the Constitution and obey the laws of the United States and will to the best of my ability encourage others to do so. So help me God." Interestingly, even though all of these men (and most of the others who made these oaths) were educated and could read and write, the oaths were signed by their mark,presumably to maintain some level of plausible deniability. RESIDENCE: 1870 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as Rock St., at the southeast corner of Mangum. His occupation is listed as a train hand for the W&ARR. NOTE: 44 Victoria St. was near the corner of Victoria and Mangum St., just a couple of blocks north of Jones Ave. This is the area has been redeveloped and the streets have disappeared. It is just a few blocks north of the Georgia World Congress Center. RESIDENCE: 1871 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as Mangum St., his business address is Thurmond and Rock. His occupation is listed as a fireman for the W&ARR. RESIDENCE: 1874 - Irving W. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 44 Victoria St. RESIDENCE: 1876 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 44 Victoria St. and his occupation is listed as conductor for the W&ARR. RESIDENCE: 1878 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 44 Victoria St. and his occupation is listed as conductor for the W&ARR. RESIDENCE: 1879 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 44 Victoria St. and his occupation is listed as conductor for the W&ARR. RESIDENCE: 1880 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 44 Victoria St. and his occupation is listed as conductor for the W&ARR. RESIDENCE: 1881 - William I. Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as boarding at 178 Luckie St. and his occupation is yard conductor for the W&ARR. Irvin Hudson is listed in the 1860 census as a schoolteacher. By 1880, he is listed as working for the Western & Atlantic RR. He is also called William more frequently than Irvin by this point. Garrett's Necrology lists him as a railroad man in Atlanta and says that he died in Cobb Co. Assuming the William I. Hudson who lives very near to Wesley is this William, in 1880, he is shown with an additional daughter and a John R. Pair who is listed strangely in the house. I am more inclined to believe this family is the right one than the 1860 family. THIS IS NOT OUR WILLIAM. In the 1910 census, William J Hudson is listed as boarding in the home of Joseph Lee in Marietta, Cobb Co.,GA. The home is located on Locust St., near Church St. William is listed with a wife, Virginia. There are some inconsistencies between this and previous census records. The recorder lists William and Virginia as having been married 40 years and having no children.However, in an earlier census, I find William and a wife identified as Mary E in the home with several children (not yet recorded here). I would expect that the data provided to the census enumerator in 1910 was in error and provided by someone besides William and his wife. Since William I kind of disappears, perhaps we should check railroad records. Since in his last known residence, William is shown as a boarder,perhaps his wife has died between 1880 and 1881. There is a William J. Hudson in Cobb County, buried in Citizen's Cemetery in Marrietta - Capt in the 7th Ga Inf, Co I. Tombstone says 1834-1911. That fits with William I., but it is not likely to be him. There is no evidence that William Irvin is really William J or that William Irvin was an officer. On the other hand, William died in Cobb County. And his brother John W. served in the 7th Ga. Inf. Throughout 1862, a W. I. Hudson is listed as tax receiver and tax collector for Fulton County in the Atlanta Weekly Intelligencer. Either he served in the Confederacy or he served as tax collector, but not both, since they overlap. | Hudson, William Irvin (I3787)
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4035 | RESIDENCE: 1867 - Wesley Hudson appears on list of qualified voters, created under the reconstruction act of 1867, for Pumpkinvine District, Paulding Co., GA. Found on 1867 Paulding County tax list. Wesley Hudson - 1 poll, 4 children of his own under 18, 1 child for whom he is guardian, 200 acres, Paulding County section 3, district 2, lots 573, 574, 575, 579, 580, personal property $ 350 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4036 | RESIDENCE: 1868 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Pumpkinvine District, Paulding Co., GA tax list Found in 1868 Paulding County tax list Wesley Hudson - no poll, 4 children of his own under 18, 1 child for whom he is guardian, 200 acres, Paulding County section 3 district 2, lots 573, 574, 575, 579, 580, value $1200, personal property $394 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4037 | RESIDENCE: 1869 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Pumpkinvine District, Paulding Co., GA tax list Wesley Hudson - no poll, 3 of his own children under 18, 2 children for whom he is guardian, 200 acres, Paulding County, section 3 district 2, lots 573, 574, 575, 579, 580, value $1500, personal property $350 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4038 | RESIDENCE: 1870 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Pumpkinvine District, Paulding Co., GA tax list Wesley Hudson - no poll, 3 of his own children under 18, 2 children for whom he is guardian, 200 acres Paulding County, section 3 district 2, lots 207, 208, 573, 574, 575, value $1500, personal property $500 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4039 | RESIDENCE: 1871 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Pumpkinvine District, Paulding Co., GA tax list | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4040 | RESIDENCE: 1878 - Wesley Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory.His residence is at 341 Mangum St. and he is listed as a carpenter. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4041 | RESIDENCE: 1878 - Wesley Hudson is listed as having mail waiting in the Atlanta post office, 12 May 1878 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4042 | RESIDENCE: 1878 - Wesley Hudson is listed in a group of petit jurors sworn in for the week of June 18, 1878 | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4043 | RESIDENCE: 1879 - Wesley Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is 345 Henry St. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4044 | RESIDENCE: 1879 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Fulton County Tax List. RESIDENCE: 1879 - Wesley Hudson appears in a different Atlanta City Directory. His residence is 341 Mangum St. and he is listed as a carpenter. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4045 | RESIDENCE: 1880 - Wesley Hudson appears in two different Atlanta City directories. His residence is 345 Henry St. RESIDENCE: 1880 - Wesley Hudson appears on the Fulton County Tax List | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4046 | RESIDENCE: 1881 - Wesley Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as the north side of Henry St., 3 doors west of Mangum St. This is located pretty much under the current Georgia World Congress Center north parking lot. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4047 | RESIDENCE: 1882 - Wesley Hudson appears in an Atlanta City Directory. His residence is listed as 48 Henry St. | Hudson, Wesley (I3785)
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4048 | RESIDENCE: 1889 51 Glynn St., Atlanta, Georgia In the 1910 Census, there eis an Albert Hudson, age 24, enumerated just 2 doors down a 366 North Avenue. No known connection has yet been found. Check the tree on Ancestry for kmpurvis - Purvis Family Tree. It appears that John Brooks descends from the same Casons that we do. | Brooks, John William Larkin (I1239)
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4049 | RESIDENCE: Early years - Atlanta, GA, until college - Wilson (Marie),AR during college - Fayetteville, AR, 1963-1966 - Memphis, TN,1966-1968 - Little Rock, AR, 1968-1976 - Jackson, TN, 1976-1988 -Allison Park, PA, 1988- Plano, TX EDUCATION: Wilson, Arkansas High School Class of 1961; University of Arkansas, Graduated Lambuth College, Jackson, Tennessee, 1974. | Wren, Bette Carole (I6671)
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4050 | RESIDENCE: Jan 1810 - Robert Allison is assigned as part of a committee to lay out a road. | Allison, Robert (I182)
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