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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - James Powell Edmonds

Greenwood Cemetery - Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia

James Powell Edmonds

Born in 1812 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia

Son of
Anthony and Keziah Edmonds

Brother to
Reuben Buckner, Sr., William A., Frances Matilda,
Amy Elizabeth and Pittman R.

Husband of 
Rebecca Ann Snow

Father to
Sarah Frances, Thomas Sanford, Samuel A., Nancy, Martha Jackson,
William Newell, Susan Catherine, Mary Bush, Elizabeth Eliza O., 
Francis Wesley "Frank" and Emma Brazora "Jo"

Died on September 20, 1864
Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia
Civil War

During the Civil War, three different hospitals were located in Cuthbert, Georgia.  It is not known in which hospital James Powell Edmonds died.  The Widows Application for Pension states that his wife was notified of his death by physicians at a Cuthbert hospital.  



The photograph at the top of the page shows the burial site of twenty-four marked confederate graves located in the Greenwood Cemetery in Cuthbert, Georgia.  Some of the twenty-four markers have names and others do not.  An open space located near the markers was used as a mass grave where over 500 confederate soldiers are said to be buried.  

Though no records have been found, I believe this is possibly the burial location of my paternal great-great grandfather, James Powell Edmonds.



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Wedding Wednesday - Edmonds and McGaughey




On October 19, 1873, Thomas Sanford Edmonds married Martha Ann Beatrice McGaughey in Walton County, Georgia.  Thomas was the son of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Snow.  

Thomas Sanford Edmonds was a brother to my paternal great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds.



Saturday, August 2, 2014

Surname Saturday - Edmonds



The surname Edmonds is an Anglo-Saxon name, patronymic for Edmund. According to The Edmonds DNA Project website, the name Edmonds was derived from the personal name Eadmund, which was formed from the old English words ead meaning prosperity and riches and mund meaning protector.

John Edmonds, born in Wales circa 1716, is believed to be my first Edmonds ancestor to arrive in America.  It is further believed that he married and settled in Jamestown, Virginia.  He would have been the father to my fifth great grandfather, Francis Edmonds who was born circa 1736.

UPDATE:  

After further research, I cannot confirm that John Edmonds of Wales was my ancestor.  There have been no records found of a John Edmonds living in Jamestown, Virginia; an area that is well documented.  Also, there have been no records found showing a Francis Edmonds/Edmunds living in that area of Virginia.  There is a possibility that Francis Edmonds was born in Maryland and moved to Halifax County, Virginia prior to 1768 as noted by Virginia Land Office Patent 37, 1767-1768, page 261.

Francis Edmonds - 1768 Land Office Patent 37


According to the research of Francis Edmonds' descendant, Vivian Cates, the second record of Francis Edmonds is found in Halifax County Deed Book 8, page 225, dated June 20, 1771.  Deed of James Bailey, buyer, and Francis Edmunds, seller, to 150 acres on the Banister River in Halifax County, Virginia.

At some point prior to 1795, Francis Edmonds and family migrated to Georgia. The 1795 tax records for Wilkes County, Georgia list Francis Edmonds as a landowner.


The will of Francis Edmonds was signed on February 16, 1795 and probated on July 9, 1799.  This is the first documentation I have found which states the name of Francis' wife as Rachel.  Also listed are the children born to the marriage of Francis and Rachel.
Page 214--EDMUNDS, FRANCIS. To wife Rachel the land whereon I now live and half the land bought of Benj. Palmer, all personal estate for life or widowhood. To son Richard 167 1/2 acres on Newford creek. To son William the other half of the land whereon I live, and 40 acres bought of Jonas Moore. To son John at wife's death the land loaned to her. All slaves to be divided between all children, to-wit, Catherine, Richard, Mary, John, William, Dolly, and Eloi Edmunds, and Ann Dixon, Sally McClendon, and Elizabeth Bailey. Wife Rachel and son William, Excrs. Signed Feb. 16, 1795. Probated July 9, 1799. Azariah Bailey, Josiah Stovall, Hartwell Jackson, Test.
Source:  The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at MaconGA
Francis Edmonds is named in the 1808 Wilkes County, Georgia court records where a son named William sold 140 acres to Bolling Anthony.  This land was a portion of a much larger area which was originally sold to Francis Edmonds by Solomon Palmer on February 5, 1795.  Francis later willed this portion to William Edmonds and another portion to John Edmonds.





















The 1808 Wilkes County, Georgia court record is the second piece of documentation I have found which names Rachel as the wife of Francis Edmonds.  Her maiden name is still unknown.

My Edmonds line descends through John, son of Francis and Rachel Edmonds, who married Winifred Buckner.  Winifred was the daughter of Anthony Thomas Buckner and Amey Powell.  

John and Winifred's son, Anthony Edmonds (ca.1780- ca.1849) was my third great grandfather.  He and his wife, Keziah, are believed to have been married circa 1809.  They had the following children:
Reuben Buckner, 1810-1866 (m. Miriam Kennedy)
James Powell, 1812-1864 (m. Rebecca Snow)
William A., 1814-1902 (m. Mary Frances Appling)
Frances Matilda, 1817-1887 (m. Silas Weaver Gresham)
Amy Elizabeth, 1818-?
Pittman R., 1819-1864 (m. Elizabeth Malone)
James Powell Edmonds was my great-great grandfather.


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Nancy Ann Edmonds (1845-1915)

This post was updated with new information on July 16, 2016.

Nancy Ann Edmonds was born in Clarke County, Georgia on October 18, 1845. She was the fourth of eleven children born to the marriage of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Ann Snow.

The 1850 U.S. Census shows Nancy living with her parents and five of her siblings in Watkinsville, Clarke County, Georgia.

1850 U.S. Census

The 1860 U.S. Census shows Nancy living with her parents and seven of her siblings in Dark Corner, Clarke County, Georgia.

1860 U.S. Census

Nancy Ann Edmonds married James Johnson Towler circa 1868 in Georgia. James was born in Georgia on October 22, 1830 to the marriage of Abijah and Martha Towler.

The 1870 U.S. Census shows James, Nancy and one son living in Miller County Georgia.

1870 U.S. Census


By 1880, the family was living in Blasingames, Walton County, Georgia where James and Nancy would make their home until their deaths in 1907 and 1915, respectively.

James and Nancy Edmonds Towler were the parents of the following children:
Thomas
Susan Emma
Willie
Warren
Mary Levie
Lessie Eula
James Johnson Towler died on January 6, 1907 and Nancy Ann Edmonds Towler died on April 6, 1915.  Both are buried in the Towler Family Cemetery in Social Circle, Walton County, Georgia.

Tombstone Photograph by FindAGrave member, Baum-Mullennix Family


Nancy Ann Edmonds was a sister to my great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds.


Emma Brazora Edmonds (1860-1927)

Believed to be Emma Brazora Edmonds
Emma Brazora Edmonds was born in Clarke County, Georgia circa 1860.  She was the eleventh child born to the marriage of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Ann Snow.

The 1870 U.S. Census shows her living with her mother and siblings in Monroe, Walton County, Georgia.  Her father had died six years previously in the Civil War.


On December 15, 1878, Emma Brazora Edmonds married James Jackson Stephens in Walton County, Georgia.


In 1880, Emma, James, one of their ten children and Emma's brother, Frank were living in Bay Creek, Gwinnett County, Georgia.


At some point between the 1880 census and 1900, Emma and James moved their family to Arkansas.  The 1900 U.S. Census shows Emma, James and their children living in the Cargile community of Union County, Arkansas.


James Jackson Stephens died on April 2, 1907 and is buried in the Unionville Cemetery in Unionville, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana.


Census records for the years 1910 and 1920 have yet to be located for Emma. Louisiana death records show that she died on September 22, 1927 in Allen Parish, Louisiana.


The following children were born to the marriage of Emma Brazora Edmonds and James Jackson Stephens:
M. Liza, 1879-?
Robert J., 1881-?
William E., 1882-1904
John Raymond, 1884-? (m. Hattie Maude McBride, 1886-?)
A. J., 1885-?
John B. Gordon, 1887-1975 (m. Nancy Blackman, 1897-1968)
Dolly Jane, 1889-1966 (m. Robert Julian Andrews, 1884-1944)
E. U., 1895-?
Amanda Mae, 1896-1977 (m. Troy Lee Foyil, 1892-1950)
Hettie Belle, 1898-1981
Emma Brazora Edmonds was my paternal great grand aunt through her brother, my great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds; his son, Bruce Edmonds; and his grandson, Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.



The photograph believed to be Emma Brazora Edmonds was provided by David C. Andrews, a descendant of Emma's through her daughter Dolly Jane.



Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Francis Wesley Edmonds (1858-1935)


Francis "Frank" Wesley Edmonds was born on December 29, 1858 in Clarke County, Georgia.  He was the tenth of eleven children born to the marriage of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Ann Snow.

The 1860 U.S. Census shows the Edmonds family living in Dark Corner, Clarke County, Georgia.


By 1870, Frank's father, James Powell Edmonds, had died in the Civil War. Frank is seen in the 1870 U.S. Census living with his mother and siblings in Monroe, Walton County, Georgia


The 1880 U.S. Census shows Frank living with his sister, Emma and her family in Bay Creek, Gwinnett County, Georgia.


On January 7, 1883, Francis "Frank" Wesley Edmonds married Mary "Mattie" Elizabeth Pannell in Walton County, Georgia.


Frank and Mattie Edmonds moved to Clark County, Arkansas prior to 1900. The 1900 U.S. Census shows Frank and Mattie with eight of their twelve children living in the Missouri Township area of Clark County.


The 1910 U.S. Census shows Frank, Mattie and three of their children living in the same location.


Mary "Mattie" Elizabeth Pannell Edmonds died on August 20, 1912.


The 1920 and 1930 U.S. Census records show Frank as a widower and living in Missouri Township, Clark County, Arkansas.

1920


1930


Francis "Frank" Wesley Edmonds died on April 22, 1935.  He is buried alongside his wife in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Sycamore, Clark County, Arkansas.


The following children were born to the marriage of Francis "Frank" Wesley Edmonds and Mary "Mattie" Elizabeth Pannell:
Genie L., 1883-1945 (m. John E. Williams, 1869-?)
James Thomas, 1884-1965 (m. Attilie Hughes, 1894-1992)
James Will, 1885-1957 (m. Letha A. Kirby, 1885-1968)
Laura, 1889-?
Mary Bush, 1891-1975 (m. Thomas Jason Tarpley, 1881-1967)
Frank Golden, 1893-1949 (m. Kate Dodgen, 1897-?)
Minnie, 1895-1895
Edward H., 1896-1969 (m. Lizzie Louise Wood, 1897-?)
Annie, 1898-1977 (m. Alvin Jesse Ryan)
Joe Foster, 1902
Infant Son, 1904-1904
Frances Vesta, 1906-2004 (m. John Luther Broadley)
Francis "Frank" Wesley Edmonds was my paternal great grand uncle through his brother, my great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds; his son, Bruce Edmonds; and his grandson, Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.


Elizabeth O. Edmonds (1856-1941)


Elizabeth "Eliza" O. Edmonds was born in Clarke County, Georgia in 1856. She was the ninth of eleven children born to the marriage of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Ann Snow.

The 1860 U.S. Census shows Eliza living with her family in Dark Corner, Clarke County, Georgia.


Eliza is shown living with her family in Monroe, Walton County, Georgia on the 1870 U.S. Census.


On December 18, 1875, Elizabeth "Eliza" O. Edmonds married Thomas Perry Clegg in Walton County, Georgia.  Thomas was born in October of 1856 and was a brother to Hiram A. Clegg who married Eliza's sister, Susan Catherine Edmonds.


The 1880 U.S. Census shows Eliza, Thomas and two of their four children living in Walton County, Georgia.


By 1900, Eliza and Thomas had two more children.  The family is shown in the 1900 U.S. Census living in Brook, Walton County, Georgia.


The 1910 U.S. Census shows Eliza, Thomas and two of their children living in Cut Off, Walton County, Georgia.  


Eliza, Thomas and two of their children are seen living in Broken Arrow, Walton County, Georgia in the 1920 U.S. Census.


The 1930 U.S. Census shows Eliza, Thomas and three of their children living in Mountain, Walton County, Georgia.


Thomas Perry Clegg died on January 13, 1932.  The 1940 U.S. Census shows Eliza living with her son, James William Clegg and family.


Elizabeth "Eliza" O. Edmonds Clegg died on November 23, 1941.  She is buried near her husband in the Clegg Family Cemetery #1 in Walton County, Georgia.  Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member, Rebekah Duncan Young.


The following children were born to the marriage of Elizabeth "Eliza" O. Edmonds and Thomas Perry Clegg:
James William, 1877-1960 (m. Louelah J. Towler, 1884-1949)
Mattie Emma, 1879-1961
Elizabeth Ophelia, 1882-1942 (m. Gabriel White, 1868-1933)
Mary Myrtice, 1884-1958
Elizabeth "Eliza" O. Edmonds was my paternal great grand aunt through her brother, my great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds; his son, Bruce Edmonds; and his grandson, Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.


Mary Bush Edmonds (1855-1931)


Mary Bush Edmonds was born Clarke County, Georgia on April 6, 1855.  She was the eighth child born to the marriage of James Powell Edmonds and Rebecca Ann Snow.

The 1860 U.S. Census show Mary living with her family in Dark Corner, Clarke County, Georgia.


Mary and family are shown living in Monroe, Walton County, Georgia in the 1870 U.S. Census.


On November 7, 1875, Mary Bush Edmonds married James Thomas Brown in Monroe, Walton County, Georgia.


The 1880 U.S. Census shows Mary, James, two of their ten children and Mary's mother, Rebecca living in Blasingames, Walton County, Georgia.  Mary's father, James Powell Edmonds died in 1864 during the Civil War.


Mary, James and their ten children are shown living in Allens, Walton County, Georgia in the 1900 U.S. Census.


The 1910 U.S. Census shows Mary, James and four of their children living in Brooks, Walton County, Georgia.


I have been unable to confirm the residence of Mary and James for census years 1920 and 1930.  However, both Mary and James died in Walton County, Georgia within a few years of the 1930 census so the assumption is made that they resided in the same area for those years.

Mary Bush Edmonds Brown died on March 8, 1931.  James Thomas Brown died on February 11, 1933.  Both are buried in the Brown Gresham Cemetery in Walton County, Georgia.  Tombstone photograph was taken by FindAGrave member, Scott A. Steinbrink.




The following children were born to the marriage of Mary Bush Edmonds and James Thomas Clegg:
Mary E., 1877
Joe P., 1878
William Thomas, 1880-1954 (m. Nellie Mae Phillips, 1899-1965)
James Lumpkin, 1882-1935
Lula F., 1883
John, 1886-1933
Emma O., 1888
Grover Grady "Bud", 1891-1956 (m. Hattie Belle Phillips, 1892-1958)
Pearl M., 1894
Georgia M., 1897
Mary Bush Edmonds was my paternal great grand aunt through her brother, my great grandfather, William Newell Edmonds; his son, Bruce Edmonds; and his grandson, Bruce Alfonso Edmonds.