The Family of Henry Ogborn & Martha D White Golightly
6 Generations - Notes and Sources
Modified Register for Martha D Patsy White
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First Generation
xe "White, Martha D Patsy" 1. Martha D Patsy White 1 was born2 on 14 May 1814 in Union, SC. She died on 16 Dec 1853 in Cherokee Co., AL. She was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Henry Ogborn"
Martha married Henry Ogborn Golightly 3,4 son of David Golightly and Nancy Ogburn about 1831/1832 in Spartenburg, Union, SC. Henry was born5,6,7,8 on 27 Feb 1807 in Spartenburg, Union, SC. He died on 10 Feb 1883 in Cherokee Co., AL. He was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
They had the following children:
+ 2 M i. William P Golightly was born on 28 Nov 1833. He died on 7 Nov 1881.
+ 3 M ii. Henry Harrison Golightly was born on 6 Oct 1835. He died on 7 Feb 1913.
xe "Golightly, Robert Christopher"
4 M iii. Robert Christopher Golightly was born9,10 on 22 May 1837 in Spartenburg, Union, SC. He died11 on 17 Sep 1862 in Antietam, Washington Co, MD. He was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Mary White"
5 F iv. Mary White Golightly was born12 on 23 Feb 1839 in Cherokee Co., AL. She died on 18 Jan 1859 in Cherokee Co., AL.
xe "Golightly, Jesse David"
6 M v. Jesse David Golightly 13 was born14,15 on 2 Sep 1841 in Cherokee Co., AL. He died16 on 19 May 1864 in Civil War Resaca GA. He was buried in Oakland Cem, Atlanta, Fulton Co, GA.
xe "Golightly, Thomas Mitchal"
7 M vi. Thomas Mitchal Golightly was born17,18 on 13 Oct 1843 in Cherokee Co., AL. He died19 on 17 Sep 1862 in Antietam, Washington Co, MD. He was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Nancy Susan"
8 F vii. Nancy Susan Golightly was born20,21,22,23,24,25,26 on 10 Jun 1845 in Cherokee Co., AL. She died on 27 Jul 1922 in Cherokee Co, AL. She was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Miller, Thomas Benton"Nancy married Thomas Benton Miller about 1865/1868. Thomas was born27,28,29,30 in Mar 1841 in Cherokee Co, AL. He died in 1920. He was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
+ 9 F viii. Martha Elizabeth Golightly was born on 11 Jul 1847. She died on 27 Jul 1924.
xe "Golightly, Almyra Clarymond"
10 F ix. Almyra Clarymond Golightly was born31,32 on 22 Jul 1849 in Cherokee Co., AL.
xe "Golightly, Elmira"
11 F x. Elmira Golightly was born33 about 1852 in Cherokee Co., AL. She died in Cherokee Co., AL.
xe "Golightly, John Renfrow" 12 M xi. John Renfrow Golightly was born34,35 on 6 Dec 1853 in Cherokee Co., AL. He died on 10 Apr 1942 Shelby Co TN.
xe "Hill, Amanda Elizabeth"John married Amanda Elizabeth Hill about 1875.
xe "Golightly, Julian Mevina"
13 M xii. Julian Mevina Golightly was born on 6 Dec 1853 in Cherokee Co., AL. He died on 11 Feb 1854 in Cherokee Co., AL.
Second Generation
xe "Golightly, William P" 2. William P Golightly 36 (Martha D Patsy) was born37,38,39,40 on 28 Nov 1833 in Spartenburg, Union, SC. He died41 on 7 Nov 1881 in Etowah Co, AL. He was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
xe "Wallace, Cornelia"
William married (1) Cornelia Wallace about 1860. Cornelia was born42,43 on 9 May 1840 in AL. She died on 12 Nov 1871. She was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Mary"
14 F i. Mary Golightly was born44,45 about 1861 in AL. She died after 1880.
xe "Golightly, Willie"
15 F ii. Willie Golightly was born46 on 22 Nov 1862 in AL. She died on 15 Nov 1871 in AL. She was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Edgar"
16 M iii. Edgar Golightly was born47,48 about 1868 in AL. He died after 1880.
xe "Green, Cahelle Sarah"
William married (2) Cahelle Sarah Green on 6 Oct 1874 in Floyd Co, GA. Cahelle was born49 in 1850 in GA. She died in 1897 in AL. She was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Flora"
17 F iv. Flora Golightly was born50,51,52 on 16 Oct 1876 in AL. She died on 12 Jul 1957 in Gadsden, Etowah Co, GA. She was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
xe "Hughes, Mack Moragne"Flora married Mack Moragne Hughes . Mack was born53,54 on 1 Feb 1876 in AL. He died on 13 Jun 1949 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co, AL. He was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, James Osborn"
18 M v. James Osborn Golightly was born55 in 1878. He died in 1890 in AL. He was buried in Forrest Cem, Gadsden, Etowah Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Henry Harrison" 3. Henry Harrison Golightly (Martha D Patsy) was born56,57,58,59,60 on 6 Oct 1835 in Spartenburg, Union, SC. He died on 7 Feb 1913 in Richland, Navarro Co, TX. He was buried in Mill Creek Baptist Church Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Lawrence, Elouisia Adelia Nancy"
Henry married Elouisia Adelia Nancy Lawrence in Dec 1858 in Gaylesville, Cherokee Co,
xe "Lawrence, Elouisia Adelia Nancy"AL. Elouisia was born61,62,63,64 in Apr 1841 in AL. She died in 1902.
They had the following children:
+ 19 F i. Lillian Blanche Golightly was born on 24 Sep 1859. She died on 20 Nov 1902.
xe "Golightly, Nancy C"
20 F ii. Nancy C Golightly was born on 2 Apr 1861 in AL. She died in Jun 1862 in AL.
+ 21 F iii. Emma Adelia Golightly was born on 27 Oct 1865. She died on 14 Jun 1940.
+ 22 F iv. Lex Anna Golightly was born on 17 Jan 1868. She died in 1953.
+ 23 M v. George Ogburn Golightly was born on 31 Oct 1871. He died on 31 Jul 1941.
xe "Golightly, Maggie Lawrence"
24 F vi. Maggie Lawrence Golightly was born65,66 on 19 Jan 1874 in AL.
+ 25 M vii. Henry Benjamin Golightly was born on 5 Mar 1877. He died on 22 Jul 1947.
+ 26 M viii. John William Golightly was born on 4 Jun 1879. He died on 31 Jul 1929.
xe "Golightly, Martha Elizabeth" 9. Martha Elizabeth Golightly (Martha D Patsy) was born67,68,69,70,71,72,73 on 11 Jul 1847 in Cherokee Co., AL. She died74 on 27 Jul 1924 in Floyd Co., GA. She was buried in Old Armuchee Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, James Foster"
Martha married James Foster Selman about 1866. James was born75,76,77,78 on 15 Dec 1831/1832 in GA . He died on 19 Jul 1907.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, Martha E"
27 F i. Martha E Selman was born79,80 about 1867 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Mary E"
28 F ii. Mary E Selman was born81,82,83,84,85,86,87 in Jan 1868 in Floyd Co, GA.
+ 29 M iii. James O Selman was born on 8 May 1870. He died on 16 Feb 1924.
xe "Selman, Bonnie Z"
30 F iv. Bonnie Z Selman was born88,89,90,91,92,93 on 27 Jan 1873 in Floyd Co, GA. She died on 26 Aug 1955. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
+ 31 M v. Luther Selman was born in Nov 1876. He died in 1946.
xe "Selman, Maud"
32 F vi. Maud Selman was born94 about 1879 in Floyd Co, GA.
+ 33 M vii. Foster Selman was born on 27 Oct 1881. He died on 30 Mar 1964.
+ 34 F viii. Hassie E Selman was born in Mar 1887. She died in Mar 1975.
Third Generation
xe "Golightly, Lillian Blanche" 19. Lillian Blanche Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born95,96,97 on 24 Sep 1859 in AL. She died on 20 Nov 1902.
xe "Ragan, Thomas W"
Lillian married Thomas W Ragan about 1885. Thomas was born98 in Jun 1862 in AL. He died on 11 Mar 1909.
They had the following children:
xe "Ragan, William Ernest"
35 M i. William Ernest Ragan was born99 on 27 Nov 1886 in Anniston, AL. He died in Oct 1970 in Winchester, Middlesex Co, MA.
xe "Ragan, Lois Rosalind"
36 F ii. Lois Rosalind Ragan was born100 on 23 Sep 1888 in Anniston, AL. She died on 6 Aug 1960 in Eutan, Greene Co, AL.
xe "Ragan, Thomas LeGrand"
37 M iii. Thomas LeGrand Ragan was born101 on 23 Jan 1890 in Anniston, AL. He died on 9 Jul 1963.
xe "Ragan, John Eugene"
38 M iv. John Eugene Ragan was born102 on 12 Sep 1896 in Anniston, AL. He died on 7 Feb 1953.
xe "Ragan, Blanche Margaret"
39 F v. Blanche Margaret Ragan was born103 on 8 Jun 1897 in Anniston, AL. She died on 31 Aug 1962.
xe "Golightly, Emma Adelia" 21. Emma Adelia Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born104,105 on 27 Oct 1865 in AL. She died on 14 Jun 1940. She was buried in Shady Grove Cem, Winnsboro, Wood Co, TX.
xe "Davis, John N"
Emma married John N Davis on 5 Oct 1890. John was born106,107,108,109 on 17 Nov 1853 in AL. He died on 17 Nov 1932 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX. He was buried in Shady Grove Cem, Winnsboro, Wood Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Davis, Lexie"
40 F i. Lexie Davis was born110 in Jul 1891 in Wood Co, TX.
+ 41 F ii. Pluma G Davis was born in Jan 1893. She died after 1949.
xe "Davis, Winnie E"
42 F iii. Winnie E Davis was born111,112 in Mar 1894 in Wood Co, TX.
xe "Davis, Perry Loyd"
43 M iv. Perry Loyd Davis was born113,114,115,116 on 19 Feb 1896 in Coke, Wood Co, TX. He died on 23 Feb 1951 in Temple, Bell Co, TX. He was buried in Ft Sam Houston Cem, San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX.
+ 44 F v. Dosia Davis was born on 13 Aug 1897/1898. She died on 1 Oct 1957.
xe "Davis, Homer L"
45 M vi. Homer L Davis was born117,118,119 on 18 Oct 1899 in Wood Co, TX. He died on 29 Feb 1924. He was buried in Richland Cem, Navarro Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Lex Anna" 22. Lex Anna Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born120,121,122,123,124,125 on 17 Jan 1868 in AL. She died in 1953. She was buried in Pleasant Gap Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Davis, Thomas J"
Lex married Thomas J Davis about 1892. Thomas was born126,127,128,129 in Oct 1857 in AL. He died in 1938. He was buried in Pleasant Gap Cem, Cherokee Co, AL.
They had the following children:
+ 46 F i. Nellie Adelia Davis was born on 23 Jun 1894. She died on 23 Apr 1930.
xe "Davis,"
47 ii. Davis was born before 1900. Davis died before 1900.
xe "Golightly, George Ogburn" 23. George Ogburn Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born130,131,132,133,134,135 on 31 Oct 1871 in AL. He died on 31 Jul 1941 in Panta, Cherokee Co, TX. He was buried in Myrtle Springs Cem, Rusk, Cherokee Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Florence A"
George married (1) Florence A Golightly about 1905. Florence was born136,137,138,139 on 17 Aug 1882 in TX. She died on 13 Jan 1970. She was buried in Myrtle Springs Cem, Rusk, Cherokee Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Henry Ogburn"
48 M i. Henry Ogburn Golightly was born140,141,142 about 1908 in TX.
+ 49 M ii. John Benjamin Golightly was born on 28 Jan 1912. He died on 10 Jul 1958.
xe "Golightly,"
George married (2) Golightly . Golightly died before 1900.
xe "Golightly, Henry Benjamin" 25. Henry Benjamin Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born143,144,145,146,147,148 on 5 Mar 1877 in AL. He died on 22 Jul 1947 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. He was buried in Kirk Cem, Limestone Co, TX.
xe "Hayes, Eva Jane"
Henry married Eva Jane Hayes about 1902 in TX. Eva was born149,150,151,152 on 28 Jul 1883 in AL. She died on 4 Sep 1976. She was buried in Kirk Cem, Limestone Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Vera W"
50 F i. Vera W Golightly was born153,154 about 1904 in AL.
xe "Golightly, William Lester"
51 M ii. William Lester Golightly was born155,156,157,158 on 22 Sep 1905 in TX. He died on 23 Jun 1994 in Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX. He was buried in Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX.
xe "Flaniken, Josephine Moffett"William married Josephine Moffett Flaniken after 1940 in Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX. Josephine was born on 25 Dec 1914 in Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX. She died on 28 Feb 1995 in Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX. She was buried in Eastview Mem Pk, Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX.
+ 52 M iii. George Edwin Golightly was born on 29 Jan 1908. He died on 7 Jun 1981.
xe "Golightly, Thomas B"
xe "Golightly, Thomas B" 53 F iv. Thomas B Golightly was born159 on 15 Dec 1909 in Limestone Co, TX. She died on 10 Feb 1910 in Limestone Co, TX. She was buried in Kirk Cem, Limestone Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Mildred Mae"
54 F v. Mildred Mae Golightly was born160 on 18 Feb 1913 in McCulloch, Limestone Co, TX. She died on 6 May 1928 in Groesbeck, Limestone Co, TX. She was buried in Kirk Cem, Limestone Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Jack Hayes"
55 M vi. Jack Hayes Golightly was born161,162,163 on 26 Dec 1915 in Limestone Co, TX. He died on 10 Jun 1993. He was buried in Forest Park Cem, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
xe "Parker, Pauline Frances"Jack married Pauline Frances Parker .
+ 56 M vii. Henry Benjamin Golightly Jr was born on 27 Jul 1918. He died on 8 Sep 1989.
xe "Golightly, Eva"
57 F viii. Eva Golightly was born164,165,166 on 27 Jul 1918 in Limestone Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, John William" 26. John William Golightly (Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born167,168,169,170 on 4 Jun 1879 in Cherokee Co, AL. He died on 31 Jul 1929 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL. He was buried in Oakland Cem, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Tolbert, Lillie Odell"
John married Lillie Odell Tolbert . Lillie was born171,172,173,174 on 19 Oct 1886 in GA. She died on 15 May 1968 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL.
They had the following children:
+ 58 F i. Sarah L Golightly was born on 19 Sep 1908. She died in Jan 1977.
xe "Golightly, William T"
59 M ii. William T Golightly was born175,176,177 on 9 Mar 1911 in GA. He died in Aug 1983 in Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Annie L"William married Annie L Golightly . Annie was born178 on 7 Dec 1914 in AL. She died on 10 Feb 2004 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, Martha Elizabeth"
60 F iii. Martha Elizabeth Golightly was born179,180,181 about 1914 in GA.
+ 61 M iv. John Maxwell Golightly was born on 12 Mar 1917. He died on 8 Feb 1982.
xe "Golightly, Audrey"
62 F v. Audrey Golightly was born182,183 about 1926 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Selman, James O" 29. James O Selman (Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born184,185,186,187,188 on 8 May 1870 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 16 Feb 1924 in Armuchee, Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Davis, Dora G"
James married Dora G Davis on 25 Jul 1890 in Floyd Co, GA. Dora was born189,190,191,192 on 29 Dec 1874 in GA . She died on 13 Aug 1960. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
James and Dora had the following children:
xe "Selman, Emmett P"
63 M i. Emmett P Selman was born193,194,195,196 on 18 Dec 1891/1892 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 20 Dec 1934. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
+ 64 M ii. Thomas Spurgeon Selman was born on 29 Dec 1893/1894. He died on 18 Aug 1974.
+ 65 M iii. Stewart F Selman was born on 11 Jul 1895/1896. He died on 23 Sep 1958.
+ 66 F iv. Ruth M Selman was born on 16 Sep 1898. She died on 25 Jun 1985.
xe "Selman, Mae Belle"
67 F v. Mae Belle Selman was born197,198 on 1 May 1900 in Floyd Co, GA. She died on 26 Aug 1991. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Lizzie R"
68 F vi. Lizzie R Selman was born199,200 about 1904 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, DeForrest"
69 M vii. DeForrest Selman was born on 14 Oct 1905. He died on 12 Jan 1907. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Williiam H"
70 M viii. Williiam H Selman was born201,202,203,204 on 10 Feb 1907 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 9 Nov 1976 in Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Carrie V"Williiam married (1) Carrie V Selman . Carrie was born on 22 May 1915. She died on 7 Dec 2000 in Rome, Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Sarah J"Williiam married (2) Sarah J Selman . Sarah was born205 about 1913 in GA .
+ 71 M ix. James O Selman Jr was born on 11 Oct 1909. He died on 9 Oct 1985.
xe "Selman, Luther" 31. Luther Selman (Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born206,207,208,209,210,211 in Nov 1876 in Floyd Co, GA. He died in 1946. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Keasler, Lillian"
Luther married Lillian Keasler . Lillian was born212,213,214,215 on 14 Feb 1886/1887 in GA . She died in Dec 1973 in Rome, Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, Winnie B"
72 F i. Winnie B Selman was born216,217,218,219 about 1909 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Morgan,"Winnie married Morgan .
xe "Selman, Blanche"
73 F ii. Blanche Selman was born220,221 on 19 Mar 1910 in Floyd Co, GA. She died on 19 May 1923 in Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Lillian Pearl"
74 F iii. Lillian Pearl Selman was born222,223 in 1911 in Floyd Co, GA. She died in
xe "Selman, Lillian Pearl"2003. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Winkle, Ralph Samuel"Lillian married Ralph Samuel Winkle on 4 Apr 1931. Ralph was born in 1905. He died in 1990. He was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Mary Lou"
75 F iv. Mary Lou Selman was born224,225 about 1913 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Shahan,"Mary married Shahan .
+ 76 F v. Margaret L Selman was born on 27 Nov 1915. She died on 25 Jan 2013.
xe "Selman, Ruby B"
77 F vi. Ruby B Selman was born226,227 about 1920 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Watts,"Ruby married Watts .
xe "Selman, Ellen R"
78 F vii. Ellen R Selman was born228,229 about 1922 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Padgett,"Ellen married Padgett .
xe "Selman, James F"
79 M viii. James F Selman was born230,231 about 1925 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Foster" 33. Foster Selman (Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born232,233,234,235 on 27 Oct 1881 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 30 Mar 1964 in Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Myrtle B"
Foster married Myrtle B Selman . Myrtle was born236,237 on 6 Mar 1896 in GA . She died on 4 Jul 1980 in Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, Foster Hugh"
80 M i. Foster Hugh Selman was born238,239 on 25 Feb 1929 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Polston, Bettie"Foster married Bettie Polston . Bettie was born on 26 Mar 1929. She died on 20 May 1982. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Hassie E" 34. Hassie E Selman (Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born240,241,242,243,244 in Mar 1887 in Floyd Co, GA. She died in Mar 1975 in Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Story, Adnah D"
Hassie married Adnah D Story . Adnah was born245,246 on 13 Sep 1878 in GA . He died247 on 7 Apr 1954 in Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
+ 81 M i. Robert Holly Story was born on 12 Aug 1924. He died on 20 Oct 1972.
xe "Storey, Adnah Earl"
82 M ii. Adnah Earl Storey was born248,249 on 5 Oct 1926 in Floyd Co, GA. He died250 on 14 Jul 2008 in Rome, Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Hendrick, M Geneva"Adnah married M Geneva Hendrick on 10 Jun 1949. M Geneva Hendrick was born on 13 Mar 1929.
Fourth Generation
xe "Davis, Pluma G" 41. Pluma G Davis (Emma Adelia Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born251,252,253,254,255 in Jan 1893 in Wood Co, TX. She died after 1949.
xe "Cox, Julius Herbert"
Pluma married Julius Herbert Cox . Julius was born256,257,258 on 26 Oct 1893 in Smith Co, TX. He died on 15 Nov 1949 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX. He was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Cox, Winnie M Polly,"
83 F i. Winnie M Polly, Cox was born259,260 about 1914 in Wood Co, TX.
xe "Cox, Ouida J"
84 F ii. Ouida J Cox was born261,262 on 11 Oct 1920 in Quitman, Wood Co, TX.
xe "Cox, Muriel"
85 F iii. Muriel Cox was born263,264 about 1925 in TX.
xe "Davis, Dosia" 44. Dosia Davis (Emma Adelia Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born265,266,267,268,269 on 13 Aug 1897/1898 in Wood Co, TX. She died on 1 Oct 1957 in Longview, Gregg Co, TX. She was buried in Avinger Cem, Cass Co, TX.
xe "Young, Church Richard"
Dosia married Church Richard Young . Church was born270,271,272 on 8 Jun 1894 in Cedar Bluff, Clay Co, MS. He died on 28 Jun 1962 in Longview, Gregg Co, TX. He was buried in Avinger Cem, Cass Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Young, John Milton"
86 M i. John Milton Young was born273,274,275 on 12 Sep 1918 in Gilmer, Upshur Co, TX. He died on 31 Dec 1997 in Cameron, TX.
xe "Young, MargieAdell"
87 F ii. MargieAdell Young was born276,277 on 6 Jul 1920 in Peach, Wood Co, TX. She died on 28 Jan 1994. She was buried in Avinger Cem, Cass Co, TX.
xe "Proctor,"MargieAdell married (1) Proctor .
xe "Harris,"MargieAdell married (2) Harris .
+ 88 F iii. Eris Elouise Young was born about 1924.
+ 89 F iv. Virginia Nell Young was born on 22 Aug 1926. She died on 30 Jan 2013.
xe "Young, Mary"
90 F v. Mary Young was born278,279 about 1929 in Wood Co, TX.
xe "Young, Homer Richard"
91 M vi. Homer Richard Young was born280 on 30 Dec 1930 in Avinger, Cass Co, TX. He died on 1 Jul 2006 in Lone Star, Morris Co, TX.
xe "Young, Herbert Davis"
92 M vii. Herbert Davis Young was born281 about 1933 in Wood Co, TX.
xe "Davis, Nellie Adelia" 46. Nellie Adelia Davis (Lex Anna Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born282,283,284,285 on 23 Jun 1894 in AL. She died on 23 Apr 1930. She was buried in Carmel Cem, Spring Garden, Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Vanderford, James Herbert"Nellie married James Herbert Vanderford on 20 Dec 1914 in Cherokee Co, AL. James was born286,287,288 on 19 Aug 1892 in AL. He died on 8 May 1966 in Piedmond, Cherokee Co, AL. He was buried in Carmel Cem, Spring Garden, Cherokee Co, AL.
They had the following children:
xe "Vanderford, Arnold"
93 M i. Arnold Vanderford was born289,290,291 on 5 Oct 1915 in Cherokee Co, AL. He died on 2 Jun 1996. He was buried in Highland Cem, Calhoun Co, AL.
+ 94 M ii. John Acker Vanderford was born about 1921. He died after 3 Feb 2013.
xe "Vanderford, James Harold"
95 M iii. James Harold Vanderford was born292,293 on 24 May 1926 in Spring Garden, Cherokee Co, AL. He died on 11 Sep 1985 in Sacramento, CA.
xe "Vanderford, Howard"
96 M iv. Howard Vanderford was born294,295 about 1928 in Spring Garden, Cherokee Co, AL. He died before 2013.
xe "Golightly, John Benjamin" 49. John Benjamin Golightly (George Ogburn Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born296,297,298 on 28 Jan 1912 in Navarro Co, TX. He died on 10 Jul 1958 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. He was buried in Myrtle Springs Cem, Rusk, Cherokee Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Louise"
John married Louise Golightly . Louise was born299 about 1915 in TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, John B"
97 M i. John B Golightly was born300 about 1939 in Cherokee Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, George Edwin" 52. George Edwin Golightly (Henry Benjamin Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born301,302,303,304,305 on 29 Jan 1908 in TX. He died on 7 Jun 1981 in Tom Green Co, TX.
xe "Dillingham, Margaret Irene"
George married Margaret Irene Dillingham about 1935. Margaret was born306 about 1912 in TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Gay Louise"
98 F i. Gay Louise Golightly was born307 on 21 May 1937 in Taylor Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Gary Lester"
99 M ii. Gary Lester Golightly was born on 8 Jan 1944 in Tom Green Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, Henry Benjamin Jr" 56. Henry Benjamin Golightly Jr (Henry Benjamin Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born308,309,310 on 27 Jul 1918 in Groesbeck, Limestone Co, TX. He died on 8 Sep 1989 in Houston, Harris Co, TX. He was buried in Earthman Resthaven Cem, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
xe "Dixon, Edith Marie"
Henry married Edith Marie Dixon . Edith was born on 4 Oct 1931 in Harris Co, TX. She was buried in Earthman Resthaven Cem, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
Henry and Edith had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Charles Edward"
100 M i. Charles Edward Golightly was born on 7 Mar 1953 in Harris Co, TX. He died in 1982. He was buried in Earthman Resthaven Cem, Houston, Harris Co, TX.
xe "Golightly, David Glenn"
101 M ii. David Glenn Golightly .
xe "Golightly, Sarah L" 58. Sarah L Golightly (John William Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born311,312,313,314 on 19 Sep 1908 in GA. She died in Jan 1977 in Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Kaegi, Robert Omer"
Sarah married Robert Omer Kaegi . Robert was born315,316 on 26 Jun 1894 in IL. He died on 6 Sep 1963 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL.
They had the following children:
xe "Kaegi, Elizabeth O"
102 F i. Elizabeth O Kaegi was born317,318 about 1928 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Golightly, John Maxwell" 61. John Maxwell Golightly (John William Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born319,320,321 on 12 Mar 1917 in Anniston, Calhoun Co, AL. He died on 8 Feb 1982 in Calhoun Co, AL. He was buried in Coldwater Bapt Cem, Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Powell, Mary Ella"
John married Mary Ella Powell . Mary was born322 on 3 Sep 1917 in AL. She died on 21 Oct 1978 in Calhoun Co, AL. She was buried in Coldwater Bapt Cem, Calhoun Co, AL.
They had the following children:
xe "Golightly, Sylvia Dianne"
103 F i. Sylvia Dianne Golightly was born on 15 Apr 1940 in Calhoun Co, AL. She died on 12 Feb 1992. She was buried in Coldwater Bapt Cem, Calhoun Co, AL.
xe "Turner,"Sylvia married Turner .
xe "Selman, Thomas Spurgeon" 64. Thomas Spurgeon Selman (James O Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born323,324,325,326,327 on 29 Dec 1893/1894 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 18 Aug 1974. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Crawford, Elsie"
Thomas married Elsie Crawford . Elsie was born328,329 on 26 Jan 1906 in GA . She died on 25 Dec 1976. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, John T"
104 M i. John T Selman was born330,331 about 1928 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Richard Whitner"
105 M ii. Richard Whitner Selman was born332,333 on 14 Oct 1929 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 8 Nov 1978 in Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, James C"
106 M iii. James C Selman was born334 about 1932 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Ralph S"
xe "Selman, Ralph S" 107 M iv. Ralph S Selman was born335 about 1934 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Shirley"
108 F v. Shirley Selman was born336 about 1936 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Stewart F" 65. Stewart F Selman (James O Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born337,338,339,340,341 on 11 Jul 1895/1896 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 23 Sep 1958. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Morgan, Mattie Mae"
Stewart married Mattie Mae Morgan . Mattie was born342 on 6 Sep 1902 in GA . She died on 17 Nov 1934. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, Stewart F Jr"
109 M i. Stewart F Selman Jr was born343,344 on 3 Jun 1926 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 29 Nov 1986. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Fay Nell C"Stewart married Fay Nell C Selman . Fay was born on 8 Oct 1928. She died on 20 Jul 2011 in Rome, Floyd Co, GA. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Ruth M" 66. Ruth M Selman (James O Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born345,346,347,348,349 on 16 Sep 1898 in Floyd Co, GA. She died on 25 Jun 1985. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Ward Beecher"
Ruth married Ward Beecher Horton . Ward was born350,351 on 7 Sep 1893 in GA . He died on 2 Mar 1973 in Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Horton, Vivian Dorothy"
110 F i. Vivian Dorothy Horton was born352,353 on 31 Aug 1921 in Floyd Co, GA. She died on 13 Apr 1989. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Marion R"
111 F ii. Marion R Horton was born354,355 about 1923 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Selman Ward"
112 M iii. Selman Ward Horton was born on 11 Nov 1924. He died on 23 Jan 1927 in Rome, Floyd Co, GA. He was buried in Old Armuchee Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Martha J"
113 F iv. Martha J Horton was born356,357 about 1927 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Betty Ann"
114 F v. Betty Ann Horton was born358,359 about 1929 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Hattie B"
115 F vi. Hattie B Horton was born360 about 1931 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Horton, Ward P"
116 M vii. Ward P Horton was born361 about 1936 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, James O Jr" 71. James O Selman Jr (James O Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born362,363,364,365 on 11 Oct 1909 in Floyd Co, GA. He died on 9 Oct 1985. He was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Cordle, Lena Mae"James married Lena Mae Cordle . Lena was born366 on 1 May 1913. She died on 29 Nov 1985. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Selman, carolyn"
117 F i. carolyn Selman was born367 about 1932 in Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Selman, Margaret L" 76. Margaret L Selman (Luther Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born368,369 on 27 Nov 1915 in Floyd Co, GA. She died370 on 25 Jan 2013. She was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Doss, Thomas E"
Margaret married Thomas E Doss . Thomas was born on 8 Apr 1915. He died on 24 Jul 1993. He was buried in Oaknoll Mem Grdns, Rome, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
+ 118 M i. Thomas Gary Doss .
+ 119 F ii. Kay Doss .
xe "Story, Robert Holly" 81. Robert Holly Story (Hassie E Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born371,372 on 12 Aug 1924 in Floyd Co, GA. He died373 on 20 Oct 1972 in Margaret, AL. The cause of death was auto accident. He was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
xe "Myrick, Kathryn"
Robert married Kathryn Myrick . Kathryn was born on 4 Feb 1928. She died on 8 Nov 1998. She was buried in Armuchee Bapt Cem, Floyd Co, GA.
They had the following children:
xe "Story, Gregg"
120 M i. Gregg Story .
xe "Story, Richard"
121 M ii. Richard Story .
xe "Story, Lydia"
122 F iii. Lydia Story .
Fifth Generation
xe "Young, Eris Elouise" 88. Eris Elouise Young (Dosia Davis, Emma Adelia Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born374,375 about 1924 in Wood Co, TX.
xe "Davis, Carter Baxter"
Eris married Carter Baxter Davis . Carter was born on 31 Oct 1921. He died on 17 May 1999 in Gregg Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "Davis, Carter Baxter II"
123 M i. Carter Baxter Davis II was born on 22 Sep 1946 in Harrison, TX.
xe "Davis, Suzette" 124 F ii. Suzette Davis was born on 11 Jul 1955 in Matagorda, TX.
xe "Young, Virginia Nell" 89. Virginia Nell Young (Dosia Davis, Emma Adelia Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born376,377 on 22 Aug 1926 in TX. She died on 30 Jan 2013 in Mt Pleasant, Titus Co, TX. She was buried in Avinger Cem, Cass Co, TX.
xe "McDaniel, Curtis Mayo"
Virginia married Curtis Mayo McDaniel . Curtis was born on 14 Feb 1917. He died on 22 Jul 1987. He was buried in Avinger Cem, Cass Co, TX.
They had the following children:
xe "McDaniel, Marcus Mayo"
125 M i. Marcus Mayo McDaniel was born on 17 Sep 1950 in Harrison, TX.
xe "Vanderford, John Acker" 94. John Acker Vanderford 378 (Nellie Adelia Davis, Lex Anna Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy) was born379,380 about 1921 in Spring Garden, Cherokee Co, AL. He died after 3 Feb 2013.
xe "Casey, Mary Katheryn"
John married Mary Katheryn Casey .
They had the following children:
+ 126 F i. Karen Nell Vanderford .
+ 127 M ii. Roy Lee Vanderford .
xe "Doss, Thomas Gary" 118. Thomas Gary Doss (Margaret L Selman, Luther Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy).
He had the following children:
+ 128 M i. Matthew Doss .
xe "Doss, Kay" 119. Kay Doss (Margaret L Selman, Luther Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy).
xe "Jacobs,"
Kay married Jacobs .
They had the following children:
xe "Jacobs, Jeremy"
129 M i. Jeremy Jacobs .
xe "Jacobs, Rich"
130 M ii. Rich Jacobs .
xe "Jacobs, Thomas"
131 M iii. Thomas Jacobs .
Sixth Generation
xe "Vanderford, Karen Nell" 126. Karen Nell Vanderford (John Acker Vanderford, Nellie Adelia Davis, Lex Anna Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy).
xe "Brown, Richard Holmes"
Karen married Richard Holmes Brown .
They had the following children:
xe "Brown, Rebecca Lynn"
132 F i. Rebecca Lynn Brown .
xe "Vanderford, Roy Lee" 127. Roy Lee Vanderford (John Acker Vanderford, Nellie Adelia Davis, Lex Anna Golightly, Henry Harrison Golightly, Martha D Patsy).
xe "Dawes, Karan Sue"
Roy married Karan Sue Dawes .
They had the following children:
xe "Vanderford, Kara Rose"
133 F i. Kara Rose Vanderford .
xe "Vanderford, Ross Albert"
134 M ii. Ross Albert Vanderford .
xe "Doss, Matthew" 128. Matthew Doss (Thomas Gary Doss, Margaret L Selman, Luther Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly, Martha D Patsy).
He had the following children:
xe "Doss, Lyla"
135 F i. Lyla Doss .
Appendix A - Sources
1. White, Martha D."Cedar Springs Church Minutes Spartanburg County SCMartha & Henry were members of Cedar Springs Baptist.Minutes of the Cedar Springs Church:May 26, 1832 (Page 50)...Received Henry O Golightly by Experience. Jun 24, 1832 (Page 50)...Received Martha [White] Golightly by Experience & baptism. Sep 23, 1837 (Page 29) ...Dismission: Henry O Golightly request letter. Sep 23, 1837 (Page 29) ...Dismission: Patey [Martha White] Golightly request letter. Note: The Family departed for Alabama in 1837.".
2. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, 1850 Census for Cherokee Co., AL:."Ogburn Golightly, 43, Farmer, SC; Martha D., 35, SC; William P., 16, SC; Henry M., 14, SC; Robert C., 13, SC; these younger born in AL: Mary W., 11; Jessee D., 9; Thomas M., 7; Nancy S., 5; Martha E., 3; Almira, 1.".
3. Golightly, Henry - Deed."The following DEED indicates about when this family moved to Alabama, a wealth of info, also many family relatives are also involved in this deed:Spartanburg District SC Deed Abstracts Book W: 1005. [Duplicate no.] Page 198 -19919 Dec 1836, David Jr., Henry O. & William H. Golightly (Spartanburg Dist) to John Murph (same), for $4,000 sold all that tract of Land in said Dist. on a branch of Kelseys Creek, waters of Fairforest. Border: Steven Foster (N.E.), Parker (N.W.), Estate of William S. Golightly, Decd. and Micajah Barnett (S.E.), said John Murph on other sides. Containing 876 acres more or less. Of the said Land Henry O. Golightly & Wm. H. Golightly makes titles to said John Murph for 100 acres each, priced in proportion to the sale of the whole tract. Witness Elijah Barnett, Isaac Neighbors. Signed David Golightly, Henry O. Golightly, Wm H. Golightly. Dower relinquished by NANCY M. GOLIGHTLY, MARTHA D. GOLIGHTLY & SUSANNA G. GOLIGHTLY, the wives of David Golightly Junr., Henry O. Golightly and William H. Golightly, 27 Dec 1836 to J. W. Cooper J.Q. Witness oath by Elijah Barnett 19 Dec 1836 to J. W. Cooper, J.Q. Rec. 15 Feb 1837. LAND - Cherokee County AlabamaHenry O. Golightly entered the following land in Cherokee County, Alabama:NE 1/4, Section 32, Township 8 South, Range 11 East, No. 6279, Nov. 14, 1842;NE 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 29, T8S, RllE, No. 12635, Dec. 18, 1850;SW 1/4 of NW 1/4, Section 28, T8S, RllE, No. 12665, Dec. 21, 1850;W 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 29, T8S, Rlle, No. 13010, Nov. 4, 1851.".
4. Golightly, Henry Ogborn." Golightly Ancestry of Shirley Selman Owens, March 2000: "Ogborn was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He moved to Cherokee County, Alabama, about 1836. He donated land for the Mill Creek Baptist Church and is buried in the cemetery there. He was married first to Martha D. White (14 may 1814 SC - 16 Dec 1853 AL) and in 1860 to Elizabeth (Bettie) Selman (1818 SC - 28 Apr 1902 AL). Bettie was the daughter of James Selman and Elizabeth Covington Selman. She was born in Spartanburg and had moved with some of her family to Campbell County, Georgia. Ogburn had twelve children
with Martha (not Margaret according to a correction in the Cherokee County Genealogical publication) and one with Bettie.".".
5. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
6. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O, 1860 Census for Cherokee Co., AL:." Henry O. Golightly, 53, SC, Farmer, married within the year; to Elizabeth, 40, SC; next children born in AL: Jesse D., 19; Thomas M., 17; Nancy S., 15; Martha, 13; Almere C., 11; John R., 6; Parthena, 22, GA; William P. Golightly, 26, SC, Deputy Sheriff, married within the year to Cornelia, age 20, TN; Henry Golightly, 25, SC, Mechanic; Louise Golightly, 21, AL; Lilly Golightly, 8/12, AL.".
7. 1870 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Ogborn, Gaylesville, Page 4, 30-30-."Golightly, H O, W, M, 62, SC, Farmer; Elizabeth, F, 49, SC, Keep House; Elmira, F, 19, AL; John, M, 17, AL, Farm; Joseph, M, 7, AL, Farm.".
8. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Ogborn, ED 19, Page 12D, 99-108."Golightly, Henry O, W, M, 73, Farmer, SC, SC, SC; Elizabetjh, Wife, 60, SC, SC, SC; Joseph O, Son, 17, AL, Farm.".
9. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
10. 1860 Census - AL - Talladega - Golightly, Robert Christorpher, Sylacaujga PO, Page 30, 211-223."Bullington, J J, W, M, 25, SC, Bap Minister; Susannah, F, 29, SC; Reuben, M, 10, AL; William, M, 5, AL; Samuel, M, 1, AL; Golightly, R C, M, 23, SC, Teacher Public School.".
11. Battle of Antietam."Battle at Sharpsburg Virginia (Antietam)William Golightly involved, Robert & Thomas Golightly died Sept 17, 1862 (CSA)All served Co H 48th Alabama InfantryThe Battle of Antietam (or Sharpsburg) on September 17, 1862, climaxed the first of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's two attempts to carry the war into the North. About 40,000 Southerners were pitted against the 87,000-man Federal Army of the Potomac under Gen. George B. McClellan. And when the fighting ended, the course of the American Civil War had been greatly altered.After his great victory at Manassas in August, Lee had marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Maryland, hoping to find vitally needed men and supplies. McClellan followed, first to Frederick (where through rare good fortune a copy of the Confederate battle plan, Lee's Special Order No. 191, fell into his hands), thenwestward 12 miles to the passes of South Mountain. There on September 14, at Turner's, Fox's, and Crampton's gaps, Lee tried to block the Federals. But because he had split his army to send troops under Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson to capture Harpers Ferry, Lee could only hope to delay the Northerners. McClellan forced his way through, and by the afternoon of September 15 both armies had established new battielines west and east of Antietam Creek near the town ofSharpsburg. When Jackson's troops reached Sharpsburg on the 16th, Harpers Ferry having surrendered the day before, Lee consolidated his position along the low ridge that runs north and south of the town. The battle opened at dawn on the 17th when Union Gen. Joseph Hooker's artillery began a murderous fire on Jackson's men in the Miller cornfield north of town. "In the time I am writing," Hooker reported, "every stalk of corn in the northern and greater part of the field was cut as closely as could have been done with a knife, and the slain lay in rows precisely as they had stood in their ranks a few moments before." Hooker's troops advanced, driving the Confederates before them, and Jackson reported that his men were"exposed for near an hour to a terrific storm of shell, canister, and musketry."About 7 a.m. Jackson was reinforced and succeeded in driving the Federals back. An hour later Union troops under Gen. Joseph Mansfield counterattacked and by 9 o'clock had regained some of the lost ground. Then,
in an effort to extricate some of Mansfield's men from their isolated position near the Dunker Church, Gen. JohnSedgwick's division of Edwin V. Sumner's corps advanced into the West Woods. There Confederate troops struck Sedgwick's men on both flanks, inflicting appalling casualties. Meanwhile, Gen. William H. French's division of Sumner's corps moved up to support Sedgwick but veered south into Confederates under Gen. D. H. Hill posted along an old sunken road separating the Roulette and Piper farms. For nearly 4 hours, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., bitter fighting raged along this road (afterwards known as Bloody Lane) as French, supported by Gen. Israel B. Richardson's division, also of Sumner's corps, sought to drive the Southernersback. Confusion and sheer exhaustion finally ended the battle here and in the northern part of the field generally. Southeast of town, Union Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's troops had been trying to cross a bridge over Antietam Creek since 9:30 a.m. Some 400 Georgians had driven them back each time. At 1 p.m. theFederals finally crossed the bridge (now known as Burnside Bridge) and, after a 2-hour delay to reform their lines, advanced up the slope beyond. By late afternoon they had driven the Georgians back almost to Sharpsburg, threatening to cut off the line of retreat for Lee's decimated Confederates. Then about 4 p.m. Gen. A. P. Hill's division, left behind by Jackson at Harpers Ferry to salvage the captured Federal property, arrived on the field and immediately entered the fight. Burnside's troops were driven back to the heights near the bridge they had earlier taken. The Battle of Antietam was over. The next day Lee began withdrawing his army across the Potomac River. More men were killed or wounded at Antietam on September 17, 1862, than on any other single day of the Civil War. Federal losses were 12,410, Confederate losses 10,700. Although neither side gained a decisive victory, Lee's failure to carry the war effort effectively into the North caused Great Britain to postpone recognition of the Confederate government. The battle also gave President Abraham Lincoln the opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation,which, on January 1, 1863, declared free all slaves in States still in rebellion against the United States. Now the war had a dual purpose: to preserve the Union and end slavery.Antietam Other Names: Sharpsburg Location: Washington County Campaign: Maryland Campaign (September 1862Date(s): September 16-18, 1862 Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS] Forces Engaged: Armies Estimated Casualties: 23,100 total On September 16, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan confronted Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Sharpsburg, Maryland. At dawn September 17, Hooker's corps mounted a powerful assault on Lee's left flank that began the single bloodiest day in American military history. Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's cornfield and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church. Union assaults against the Sunken Road eventually pierced the Confederate center, but the Federal advantage was not followed up. Late in the day, Burnside's corps finally got into action, crossing the stone bridge over Antietam Creek and rolling up the Confederate right. At a crucial moment, A.P. Hill's division arrived from Harpers Ferry and counterattacked, driving back Burnside and saving the day. Although outnumbered two-to-one, Lee committed his entire force, while McClellan sent in less than three-quarters of his army, enabling Lee to fight the Federals to a standstill. During the night, both armies consolidated their lines. In spite of crippling casualties, Lee continued to skirmish with McClellan throughout the 18th, while removing his wounded south of the river. McClellan did not renew the assaults. After dark, Lee ordered the battered Army of Northern Virginia to withdraw across the Potomac into the Shenandoah Valley. Result(s): Inconclusive (Union strategic victory.)CWSAC Reference #: MD003Preservation Priority: I.2 (Class A)
National Park Unit: Antietam NB.".
12. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
13. Golightly, Jesse David - Death." Battle at Resaca GeorgiaJesse David Golightly (CSA) Died May 19th, 1864 Served: Co H 19th Alabama InfantryResaca - Location: Gordon County and Whitfield CountyCampaign: Atlanta Campaign (1864) Date(s): May 13-15, 1864 Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman [US]; Gen. Joseph E. Johnston [CS] Forces Engaged: Military Division of the Mississippi [US]; Army of Tennessee [CS] Estimated Casualties: 5,547 total (US 2,747; CS 2,800)Description: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston had withdrawn from Rocky Face Ridge to the hills around Resaca. On the 13th, the Union troops tested the Rebel lines to pinpoint their whereabouts. The next day full scale fighting occurred, and the Union troops were generally repulsed except on the Rebel right flank where Sherman did not fully exploit his advantage. On the 15th, the battle continued with no advantage to either side until Sherman sent a force across the Oostanula River, at Lay's Ferry, towards Johnston's railroad supply line. Unable to halt this Union movement, Johnston was forced to retire. Result(s): Inconclusive CWSAC Reference #: GA008 Preservation Priority: II.3 (Class C)National Park Unit: Antietam NB.".
14. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
15. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
16. Bio - Golightly, Jessie David."Jessie's Grandparents were David and Nancy(Ogburn)Golightly of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. His White Grandparents were Robert Jr. and Mary Cooper White, also from Spartanburg County. Both of his Parents were born in Spartanburg County. Jessie was one of five Brothers who served in the Civil War. Lt. William P. Golightly of the 48th Alabama Infantry, Henry H. of the 19th Alabama Infantry, Capt. Robert C. and Thomas M. both of the 48th Alabama Infantry(both Robert and Thomas were killed at Sharpsburg). Jesse's other siblings were Mary W., Nancy S., Martha E., Almira C., John R., Julian M. and an infant that died. Jessie was 20 years old when he was mustered into Company H 19th Alabama Infantry at Huntsville August 17,1861. He was wounded at Resaca, Georgia(date unknown). He died at the Atlanta Medical College Hospital and was buried in Oakland Cemtery on May 30,1864 in Row 23 Space 5. Jessie and his four brothers,who served in the CSA, have Memorial Markers in the Mill Creek Cemetery in Cherokee County, Alabama.".
17. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
18. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
19. Battle of Antietam.
20. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
21. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
22. 1870 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B, Gaylesville PO, Page 4, 31-31.
"Miller, Thomas B, W, M, 29, Farmer, AL; Nancy, F, 25, Keep House, AL.".
23. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B, Gaylesville, ED 21, Sheet 30, 261-271."Miller, Thomas B, W M, 39, Miller, AL, KY, OH; Nancy S, Wife, 35, Keep House, AL, SC, SC.".
24. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas Benton, Gaylesville, ED 128, Sheet 7B, 209-214."Miller, Benton, W, M, Mar 1841, 59, m 32, AL, AL, TN, Farmer; Nancy, Wife, Jun 1845, no children, AL, AL, SC.".
25. 1910 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B, Gaylesville, ED 13, Sheet 1A, 2-2."Miller, Thomas B, W, M, 69, m 45, AL, TN, OH, Farm Labor; Nanie S, Wife, 64, no children, AL, SC, SC.".
26. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Nannie S, Galesville, ED 32, Sheet 2B, 37-37."Miller, Nannie S, W, F, 74, Wd, AL, SC, SC, Keeping house.".
27. 1870 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B.
28. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B.
29. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas Benton.
30. 1910 Census - AL - Cherokee - Miller, Thomas B.
31. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
32. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
33. 1870 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Ogborn.
34. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
35. 1870 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Ogborn.
36. Battle of Antietam.
37. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
38. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
39. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P, Gadsden PO, Page 57, 60-69."Goligjhtly, W P, W, M, 38, SC, Lumber Mfg; Cornelia, F, 30, AL, Keep House; Mary, F, 9, AL; Willie, F, 7, AL; Edgar, 2, M, AL; Snodgrass, E, F, 14, AL; Phillipps, Carson, M, B, 14, Laborer.".
40. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P, Gadsden, ED 71, Sheet 8D, 54-63."Golightly, William P, W, M, 46, SC, SC, SC, Livery; Sarah I, Wife, 31, GA, GA, GA, Mary R, Dau, 18, AL; Edgar, Son, 12, AL; Flora B, dau, 4, AL; Ka,es. Son, 2, AL; Kate Green, SisterL, 18, GA;.".
41. Bio - Golightly, William P."William P Golightly was a Lt. in Co H, 48th AL Inf in the Civil War. Lt William P Golightly was the son of Henry Ogborn & Martha D [White] Golightly of Cherokee County Alabama. They are buried at the Mill Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Gaylesville Cherokee Co AL. He was 1 of 5 brothers who served in the Civil War.1. Lt Wm P Golightly 48th AL Inf.2. Pvt Henry H 19th AL Inf.3. Capt Robert C - 48th died at Sharpsburg.4. Lt Jessie D - 19th AL died at Resaca GA.5. Pvt Thomas M - 48th AL, died at Sharpsburg.All 5 brothers of the Civil War, have CSA Memorial Markers in front of their parents grave stone, at the Mill Creek Cemetery.William's siblings were: Henry H, Robert C, Mary W, Jesse D, Thomas M, Nancy S, Martha E, Almira C, Infant died, John R, Julian M.William's Golightly grand parents were; David & Nancy [Ogburn] Golightly, ofSpartanburg County SC. His White grand parents were; Robert Jr & Mary [Cooper] White, also of Spartanburg. His parents were both born in Spartanburg Co SC.
Prior to the War, William was a Deputy Sheriff (1860).".
42. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
43. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
44. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
45. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
46. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
47. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
48. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
49. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
50. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
51. 1900 Census - AL - Etowah - Hughes, Mack Moragne, Gadsden, ED 147, Sheet 9B, 172-187."Hughes, Mac, W, M, Feb 1876, 24, m 3, AL, AL, AL, Bookkeeper; Flora, Wife, Oct 1877, 22, no children, AL, SC, GA.".
52. 1910 Census - AL - Colbert - Hughes, Mack M, Sheffield City, ED 18, Sheet 6A, 110-119."Peach, John, W, M, 28 (and Family)Hughes, Mack M, Roomer, 34, m 12, AL, AL, AL, Rolling Mill; Flora G, Wife, AL, AL, AL.".
53. 1900 Census - AL - Etowah - Hughes, Mack Moragne.
54. 1910 Census - AL - Colbert - Hughes, Mack M.
55. 1880 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, William P.
56. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
57. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
58. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, Henry Harrison, Gadsden PO, Sheet 58, 69-78."Golightly, H H, W, M, 35, AL, Carpenter; L A, 33, F, Keep House, AL; L B, F, 11, AL; E R, F, 5, AL; L E, F, 3, AL.".
59. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison, Gayleville, ED 21, Sheet 30A, 257-267."Golightly, Henry, W, M, 46, Farmer, SC, SC, SC; Louias A, Wife, 38, AL, TN, TN; Lillian B, Dau, 20, AL; Emma A, Dau, 14, AL; Lex A, Dau, 12, AL; George O, Son, 8, AL; Maggie L, Dau, 6, AL; Henry B, Son, 3, AL; William, Son, 1, AL; Mary A Rollins, Cousin, 65, TN; James Briant, Other, 25, TN.".
60. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison, Gaylesville, ED 128, Sheet 12B, 211."Golightly, Henry, W, M, Oct 1835, 64, m 42, SC, SC, SC, Carpenter; Lousa, Wife, Apr 1841, 59, 9 children, 7 living, AL, TN, TN; Margaret M, Dau, Jan 1875, 25, AL; Ola, Niece, Jan 1877, 23, AL.".
61. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
62. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
63. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
64. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
65. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
66. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
67. 1850 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly.
68. 1860 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry O.
69. 1870 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F, Rome PO, Texas Valley, Page 3, 24-24."Selman, James F, w, M, 38, GA, Farmer; Martha E, W, F, 22, AL, Keep House; Moses G, 23, M, GA; Wiley P, M, 11, GA; Martha E, F, 3, GA; Mary, F, 2, GA; Not named, M, 1/12, GA;.".
70. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster, Texas Valley, ED 67, Sheet 16D, 131-131."Selman, James T, W, M, 39, GA, SC, NC, Farmer; Martha E, Wife, 31, AL, SC, SC; Wilie T, Son, 19, GA,
Farm; Martha E, 13, Dau, GA; Mary E, Dau, 11, GA; James A, Son, 10, GA; Barney, Dau, 7, GA; Luther, Son, 3, GA; Maud, Dau, 1, GA."Note: Moses Selman is family 134 on sames page.
71. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F, Texas Valley, ED 123, Sheet 12B, ."Selman, James F, W, M, Dec 1832, 67, m 34, SC, SC, SC, Farmer; Elizabeth L, Wife, Jul 1847, 52, 9 Children, 7 living; AL, AL, AL; Mary B, Dau, Jan 1868, 32, GA; Barnie Z, Dau, Feb 1873, 27, GA; Hassie, Dau, Mar 1887, 13, GA; Roy, GSon, Jun 1897, 2, GA.".
72. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Lizzie M, Texas Valley, ED 74, Sheet 7B, 152-152."Selman, Lizzie M, W, F, 62, Wd, m 44, 9 children, 7 living, AL, SC, SC, Farmer; Mary, Dau, 40, GA; Barney Z, Dau, 30, GA; Foster, Son, 27, GA, Farm Labor, Hessie, Dau, 23, GA.".
73. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster, Texas Valley, ED 86, Sheet 1A, 8-8."Selman, Foster, W, M, 38, GA, NC, AL, Farmer; M E, Mother, 70, Wd, Al, NC, NC; Mary, Sister, 50, GA; Bonnie, Sister, 42, GA; Hassie, Sister, 32, GA; Cary, Brother, 22, GA; Jack, Brother, 13, GA(Note: Cary and Jack shown as Nephews in later census).".
74. Bio - Selman, Martha Elizabeth Golightly."Martha married James Foster Selman sometime between 1859 and 1860, as their first born was about 1861. She was the daughter of Henry Ogborn & Martha D [White] Golightly, her mother was born in Union Co SC, moved to Spartanburg Co SC, and there married Henry, Both moved to Cherokee Co AL, their resting place.James & Martha's known children were:Wiley T, Martha E, Mary E, James O, Barney, Luther, and Maud, there may have been other children after 1880. Some of the children are buried at Armuchee Baptist Church Cemetery, in Armuchee Floyd County.Martha's burial place is listed on her death certificate, as 'Old Armuchee Cemetery'. She was not on Find-A-Grave at either cemetery, I would assume her husband, who died in 1907, may also be buried here. It appears he served in the Civil War, a PVT in Floyd's Legion. Lizzie was a member of the Old Armuchee Baptist Church.".
75. 1870 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
76. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
77. 1860 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Forster, Dirt Town PO, Page 32, 220."Selman, James, M, 27, Farmer, GA; Mary E, 1?(15,16,19), F, Domestic, NC; Wiley P, M, 1, NC; Moses 13, M, --; Thos, M, 10, --.".
78. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
79. 1870 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
80. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
81. 1870 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
82. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
83. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
84. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Lizzie M.
85. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
86. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Floyd, Texas Valley, ED 22, Sheet 4B, 73."Selman, Forster, W, M, 48, GA; Myrtle V, Wife, 32, AL; Foster H, Son, 1, GA; Mary B, Sister, 55, GA; Bonnie Z, Sister, 52, GA; William K, Nephew, 32, GA; Jack, Nephew, 24, GA.".
87. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Mary, Texas Valley, ED 57-27, Sheet 2A, 19."Selman, Mary, W, F, 68, GA; Bonnie, Sister, 67, GA; Carie, Nephew, 44, GA, Gas Station; Jack, Nephew, 36, GA, Farmer.".
88. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
89. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
90. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Lizzie M.
91. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Floyd.
92. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
93. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Mary.
94. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
95. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
96. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
97. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas, Meridianville, ED 113, Sheet 1A, 11-12."Reagan, Thomas, W, M, Jun 1862, 37, m 15, AL, VA, SC, Farmer; Lillian, Wife, Sep 1861, 38, 5 children, 5 living; AL, AL, AL; Ernest, Son, Nov 1886, 13, AL; Lois, Dau, Sep 1888, 11, AL; Toms, Son, Jan 1890, 10, AL; John, Son, Sep 1895, 4, AL; Blanche, Dau, Jun 1897, 2, AL.".
98. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
99. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
100. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
101. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
102. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
103. 1900 Census - AL - Madison - Reagan, Thomas.
104. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
105. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
106. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N, ED 147, Sheet 12B, 216-216."Davis, John N, W, M, Nov 1853, 46, m 9, AL, AL, TN, Teacher; Lexie, Dau, Jul 1891, 8, TX; Pluma, Dau, Jan 1893, 7, TX; Winnie, Dau, Mar 1894, 6, TX; Perry, Son, Feb 1896, 4, TX; Dosia, Dau, Aug 1897, 2, TX; Homer, Son, Oct 1899, 3/12, TX.".
107. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N, ED 131, Sheet 13B, 244."Davis, John N, W, M, 56, m 20, AL, TN, AL, Fruit Farm; Pluma S, Dau, 17, TX; Winnie E, Dau, 16, TX; Perry L, Son, 14, TX, Farm; Dosia, Dau, 12, TX; Homer L, 10, TX, Farm.".
108. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R, ED 155, Sheet 16A, 314-319."Young, Church R, W, M, 25, MS, AL, MS, Machinist; Docia, Wife, 22, TX, AL, AL; John M, Son, 1 3/12, TX; Davis, John N, FatherL, 66, Wd, MS, TN, TN; Perry L, BrotherL, TX, AL, AL, Laborer.".
109. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H, ED 17, Sheet 6B, 120."Cox, Julius H, W, M, 37, TX; Pluma, 37, TX; Winnie M, Dau, 15, TX; Onido, Dau, 9, TX; Muriel, Dau, 5, TX; J N Davis, FatherL, 76, AL.".
110. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
111. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
112. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
113. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
114. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
115. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
116. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, Perry, ED 15, Sheet 7B, 143."Burnett, Richard and FamilyDavis, Perry, W, M, 34, TX, TX, TX, Hired Hand.".
117. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
118. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
119. 1920 Census - TX - Navarro - Davis, Homer L, ED 165, Sheet 7B, 139-143."Golightly, George, W, M, 48, AL, SC, TN, Insurance Agent; Florence, Wife, 37, TX, TN, AL; Henry, Son, 12, TX; John B, Son, 7, TX; Davis, Homer, Nephew, 19, TX, AL,AL, Drug Store Sales.".
120. 1870 Census - AL - Etowah - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
121. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
122. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J, Tecumseh, ED 118, Sheet 2B, 40-40."davis, Thomas J, W, M, 43, Oct 1857, m 8, AL, SC, TN, Farmer; Lexie A, Wife, 32, Jan 1868, 2 children, 1 living, AL, SC, AL; Nellie A, Dau, Jun 1894. 6, AL.".
123. 1910 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J, Coloma, ED 7, Sheet 2B, 33-33."Davis, Thomas J, W, M, 52, m 17, AL, SC, TN, Farmer; Lex A, Wife, 42, 2 children, 1 living, Al, SC, AL; Nellie A, Dau, 15, AL.".
124. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J, Coloma, ED 26, Sheet 5B, 84-86."Davis, Tom, J, W, M, 62, AL, SC, TN, Farmer; Lucy A, Wife, 52, AL, SC, AL.".
125. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J, Coloma, ED 7, Sheet 4B, 77."Davis, Thomas J, W, M, 72, AL, SC, TN; Lex A, Wife, 62, AL, SC, AL.".
126. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
127. 1910 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
128. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
129. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
130. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
131. 1910 Census - TX - McLennan - Golightly, George O, ED 96, Sheet 1B, 14-15."Golightly, George O, W, M, 32, m2 5, AL, AL, AL; Florence, Wife, 28, 1 child, TX, TX, TX; Ogburn, Son, 2, TX.".
132. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Golightly, George, ED 138, Sheet 6A, 93."Duncan, A B, W, M, 65, TN, Farmer; Louisa E, Wife, Oct 1849, 51, SC; Herbert A, Son, 14, TX; George Golightly, Boarder, W, M, Oct 1871, 29, Wd, AL, Farmer.".
133. 1920 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George, Navarro Mills, ED 165, Sheet 7B, 139-143."Golighty, George, W, M, 48, AL, SC, TN, Insurance Agent; Florence, Wife, 37, TX, TN, AL; Henry, Son, 12, TX; John B, Son, 7, TX, Homer Davis, Nephew, 19, TX.".
134. 1930 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George, Richland, ED 39, Sheet 5A, 101."Golightly, George, W, M, 57, AL; Florence, Wife, 46, TX; Henry, Son, 22, TX; J D, Son, 18, TX.".
135. 1940 Census - TX - Cherokee - Golightly, George, ED 37-28, Sheet 4A, 72."Golightly, George, W, M, 68, AL; Florence, Wife, 57, TX.".
136. 1910 Census - TX - McLennan - Golightly, George O.
137. 1920 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
138. 1930 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
139. 1940 Census - TX - Cherokee - Golightly, George.
140. 1910 Census - TX - McLennan - Golightly, George O.
141. 1920 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
142. 1930 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
143. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
144. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Golightly, Henry Benjamin, ED 138, Sheet 5B, 85-85."Faust family;
Golightly, Ben, Border, W, M, Jan 1877, 23, AL, SC, GA, Farm Labor.".
145. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin, ED 49, Sheet 12A, 215-220."Golighly, Ben H, W, M, 32, m 8, AL, AL, AL, Farmer; Eva, Wife, 25, 5 children, 4 living, AL, AL, AL; Vera W, dau, 6, GX; Lester M, Son, 5, TX; Georgia E, Dau, 3, TX; Thomas B, Dau, 5/12, TX.".
146. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin, Grosbeck, ED 82, Sheet 10B, 205-213."Golightly, Henry B, W, M, 43, AL, AL, AL, Real Estate; Eva, Wife, 36, AL; Vera, Dau, 15, AL; Lester, Son, 14, TX; George, Son, 11, TX; Mildred, Dau, 7, TX; Jack, Son, 5, TX; H B, Son, 1 6/12, TX; Eva, Dau, 1 6/12, TX.".
147. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin, ED 29, Sheet 6B, 127."Golightly, Ben, W, M, 53, AL; Eva, Wife, 46, AL; Lester, Son, 24, TX; George, Son, 22, TX; Jack, Son, 14, TX; Eva, Dau, 11, TX; H B, Son, 11, TX.".
148. 1940 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin, Rural, ED 101-9C, Sheet 6B, 151."Golightly, Henry B, W, M, 63, AL; Eva J, Wife, 57, AL; Jack H, Son, 23, TX, Oil Field Machinist; Eva, Dau, 21, TX, Elevator Operator; Henry B, Son, 21, TX, Truck Driver.".
149. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
150. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
151. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
152. 1940 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
153. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
154. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
155. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
156. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
157. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
158. 1930 Census - TX - Taylor - Golightly, George and Lester, Abilene, ED 7, Sheet 18A, 303-369."Golightly, George, Lodger, W, M, 22, TX, AL, TX, Garage Labor; Lester, Lodger, W, M, 24, TX, AL, TX, Druggist.".
159. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
160. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
161. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
162. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
163. 1940 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
164. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
165. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
166. 1940 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
167. 1880 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, Henry Harrison.
168. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Golightly, John William, Gaylesville, ED 128, Sheet 7B, 184-189."Golightly, John W, Boarder, W, M, Jun 1879, 20, AL, AL, AL, Teamster.".
169. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W, Anniston, ED 50, Sheet 2A, 16-22."Golightly, John W, W, M, 40, AL, AL, A, Steel Plant ForemanL; Lillie O, Wife, 33, GA, GA, GA; Sarah L, Dau, 11, GA; William T, Son, 8, GA; Martha E, Dau, 5, GA; John M, Son, 2, AL.".
170. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Golightly, John William , ED 70, Sheet 4B, 73-88."Golightly, William, W, M, 26, m3, AL, AL, AL, Steel Laborer; Lilly O, Wife, 22, 1 Child, 1 Living, GA, GA, GA; Sarah L, Dau, 1 7/12, GA.".
171. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W.
172. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Golightly, John William .
173. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D, Anniston, ED 49, Sheet 2A, 32."Golightly, Lillie D, W, F, 43, Wd, GA; Sarah L Kaegis, Dau, 21, GA; William T Golightly, Son, 19, GA; Elizabeth M Golightly, Dau, 15, GA; John M Golightly, Son, 13, AL; Audrey C, Golightly, Dau, 4, AL; Emma M Gentry, Sister, 50, Wd, GA; Robert O Kaegis, SonL, 34, IL; Elizabeth O Kaegis, GDau, 2, AL.".
174. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie, Anniston, ED 8-38, Sheet 1B, 14."Golightly, Lillie, W, F, 55, Wd, GA; Kaegi, Sarah, Dau, 31, GA; Robert O, SonL, 45, IL; Betty, GDau, 12, AL; Golightly, Elizabeth, Dau, 25, GA; Audry, Dau, 14, ALGentry, Emma, Sister, 61, Wd, GA.".
175. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W.
176. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
177. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, William L, Anniston, ED 8-24, Sheet 62A, 367."Golightly, William L, W, M, 29, GA, Retail Salesman; Annie L, Wife, 25, AL, Retail Saleswoman.".
178. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, William L.
179. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W.
180. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
181. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie.
182. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
183. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie.
184. 1870 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
185. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
186. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O, Texas Valley, ED 123, Sheet 9A, 153-156."Selman, James O, W, M, May, 1870, 30, m 9, GA, SC, AL, Farmer; Dora G, Wife, Dec 1874, 25, 4 children, 4 living, GA, GA, GA; Emmett P, Son, Dec 1891, 8, GA; Thomas S, Son, Dec 1893, 6, GA; Steward F, Son, Jul 1895, 4, GA; Ruth, Dau, Sep 1898, 1, GA.".
187. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O, Texas Valley, ED 74, Sheet 9B, 151-151."Selman, James O, W, M, 39, m 20, GA, VA, AL, Farmer; Dora, Wife, 30, 9 children, 8 living, GA, GA, AL; Emmett P, Son, 18, GA; Thomas S, Son, 16, GA; Steward F, Son, 13, GA; Ruth, Dau, 11, GA; May B, Dau, 9, GA; Lizzie R, Dau, 6, GA; Willie, H, Son, 3, GA; James O, Son, 9/12, GA.".
188. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A, Armuchee, ED 101, Sheet 13B, 261-265."Selman, James A, W, M, 49, GA, NC, AL, Farmer; Dora G, Wife, 46, GA, GA, GA; Emmett P, Son, 28, GA; Tom S, Son, 26, GA; Stewart F, 23, GA; Ruth, Dau, 21, GA; Mabel, Dau, 18, GA; Lizzie R, Dau, 16, GA; Willie H, Son, 13, GA; J O, Son, 10, GA.".
189. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
190. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
191. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
192. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora, Armuchee, ED 40, Sheet 5B, 95."Selman, Dora, W, F, 57, Wd, GA, GA, AL; Emmett, Son, 38, GA; William H, Son, 23, GA; Thomas, Son, 36, GA; Elsie, DauL, 24, GA; John T, GSon, 1, GA; Richard, GSon, O, GA.".
193. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
194. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
195. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
196. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
197. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
198. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
199. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
200. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
201. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
202. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
203. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
204. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, William H, Armuchee, ED 57-45, Sheet 14A, 273."Selman, William H, W, M, 33, GA, Farmer; Sarah J, Wife, 27, GA, Seanstress Glove Mill.".
205. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, William H.
206. 1880 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James Foster.
207. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther, Texas Valley, ED , Page 4B, 76."Blaylock, William H, W, M, Sep 1874, 26, m 4, AL, GA, GA,, Farm Labor; Etna, Wife, Mar 1878, 21, GA; GA, GA; Selman, Luther, Boarder, W, M, Nov 1876, 23, GA, SC, AL, Farm Labor.".
208. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther, Texas Valley, ED 74, Sheet 7B, 154-154."Selman, Luther, W, M, 62(error), m 2, GA, SC, AL, Farmer; Lillie, Wife, 23, 2 children, 2 living, NC, SC, NC; Winnie B, Dau, 1, GA; Blanch, Dau, 1/12, GA.".
209. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther, Texas Valley, ED 57-27, Sheet 1B, 16."Selman, Luther, W, M, 63, GA, Farmer; Lillie, Wife, 54, NC; Winnie, Dau, 29, GA, Teacher; Ruby, Dau, 20, GA; Ellen, Dau, 18, GA; James F, Son, 15, Mill.".
210. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther, Texas Valley, ED 22, Sheet 4B, 76."Selman, Luther, W, M, 53, GA, SC, AL; Lilian, Wife, 44, GA; Winnie B, Dau, 21, GA; Pearl, Dau, 18, GA; Morry L, Dau, 17, Ga; Margaret L, Dau, 14, GA; Ruby B, Dau, 10, GA; Ellen R, Dau, 8, GA; James F, Son, 5, GA.".
211. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther, Texas Valley, ED 86, Sheet 2B, 29-29."Selman, Luther, W, M, 42, GA, SC, AL, Farmer; Lillie, Wife, 33, NC, SC, NC; Winnie, Dau, 11, GA; Blanche, Dau, 9, GA; Pearl, Dau, 8, GA; Mary Lou, Dau, 6, GA; Margaret, Dau, 4 1/12, GA.".
212. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
213. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
214. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
215. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
216. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
217. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
218. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
219. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
220. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
221. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
222. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
223. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
224. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
225. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
226. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
227. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
228. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
229. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
230. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
231. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
232. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Lizzie M.
233. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
234. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Floyd.
235. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster, Texas Valley, ED 57-27, Sheet 2A, 18."Selman, Foster, W, M, 58, GA, Farmer; Myrtle, Wife, 44, AL, Teacher; Hugh, Son, 11, GA.".
236. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Floyd.
237. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
238. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Floyd.
239. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
240. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James F.
241. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Lizzie M.
242. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Foster.
243. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah, Armuchee, ED 40, Sheet 4B, 75."Storey, Adnah, W, M, 51, GA, GA, GA;, Hassie, Wife, 41, GA, GA, GA; Robert H, Son, 5, GA; Adnah E, Son, 3, GA; R Middleton, Sister, 72, GA, GA, GA.".
244. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah D, Armuchee, ED 57-45, Sheet 14B, 280."Storey, Adnah, W, M, 61, GA, Grist Mill Operator; Hassie E, Wife, 53, GA; Robert H, Son, 15, GA; Adnah E, Son, 13, GA.".
245. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah.
246. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah D.
247. Obit - Storey, Adnah D."Adnah (Ad) Storey, 75, retired miller and farmer of Crystal Springs, died in a local hospital at 4:20 pm Wednesday following an extended illmess. He was born in Floyd County Sept 13, 1878, son fo the late PM and Martha Thomas Storey. Mr Storey was b member of the Bethel Presbyterian Church and the Floyd Springs Masonic Lodge.Surviving are the widow, the former Miss Hassie Selman, to whom he was married on Dec 31 1921; Two sons, Earl, of Rome Route q, and Robert Storey of Rome, Rounte 6; Two sisters, Mrs W I Gayle of Shreveport, La, and Mrs L B McFarland of Dallas, TX; one hald-brother, M A Storey of chattanooga, Tn, one Half-sister, Ms Laura Frasier, Knoxville, TEnn; Two Grand sons, Robert Gregory and James Patrick Storey, of Rome Route 6.Funeral services were scheduled for 5 pm taday at the old Armuchee Baptist Church with Dr Brown Smith, pastor and the Rev Will Merrin pastor of the Bethel Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment was to be in the church Cemetery. Active palbearers will be Harold, Bernard and Weyman Storey, Frank Echols, James F and Carey Selman.".
248. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah.
249. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah D.
250. Obit - Storey, A Earl ."Mr. Earl Storey, age 81, of 749 Warren Road, Rome, GA, died Monday, July 14, 2008, in a local nursing home. Mr. Storey was born in Floyd County, GA, on October 5, 1926, the son of the late A.D. Storey and Hassie Selman Storey. He was a resident of Floyd County all of his life and graduated from Gore High
School. Mr. Storey was a member of Armuchee Baptist Church where he served on the Deacon Board and was a Sunday School Superintendent. Also, he was a teacher of the Young People's Class and the Men's Bible Class. He sang in the choir for fifty years and retired from S.I. Storey Lumber Company. Mr. Storey served in the United States Army during World War II. In addition to his parents Mr. Storey is preceded in death by a brother, Robert Storey.Mr. Storey is survived by his wife, Geneva Hendrick Storey to whom he was married on June 10, 1949; two nephews; and a niece.Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 16, 2008, at 2:00 P.M. in the Armuchee Baptist Church with Rev. Glen Clonts and Dr. Paul Camp officiating. Interment will follow in the Armuchee Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church on Wednesday from 12:00.".
251. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
252. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
253. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Cox, Julius Herbert, ED 142, Sheet 1B, 13-16."Cox, Julius H, W, M, 25, TX, MS, TX, Farmer; Pluma G, Wife, 25, TX, AL, AL; Polly, Dau, 5, TX.".
254. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H.
255. 1940 Census - TX - Harrison - Cox, Julius Herbert, ED 102=18, Sheet 6B, 126."Cox, Herbert J, W, M 46, TX, Saw Mill truck driver; Pluma G, Wife, 42, TX; Ouida J, Dau, 19, TX; Muriel L, Dau, 16, TX.".
256. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Cox, Julius Herbert.
257. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H.
258. 1940 Census - TX - Harrison - Cox, Julius Herbert.
259. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Cox, Julius Herbert.
260. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H.
261. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H.
262. 1940 Census - TX - Harrison - Cox, Julius Herbert.
263. 1930 Census - TX - Kaufman - Cox, Julius H.
264. 1940 Census - TX - Harrison - Cox, Julius Herbert.
265. 1900 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
266. 1910 Census - TX - Wood - Davis, John N.
267. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
268. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R, ED 15, Sheet 6B, 131."Young, Church R, W, M, 35, MS; Dosia, Wife, 31, TX; John M, 11, TX; Adelle, Dau, 9, TX; Eria, Dau, 6, TX; Virginia N, Dau, 3, TX; Mary, Dau, 1, TX.".
269. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard, Avinger, ED 34-30. Sheet 6B, 119."Young, Church, W, M, 45, MS, Rural Postal Worker; Dosia, Wife, 41, TX; John Milton, Son, 21, TX, Flooring Plant Labor; Adell, Dau, 19, TX; Eris, Dau, 16, TX; Virginia Nell, Dau, 13, TX; Mary, Dau, 11, TX; Homer Richard, Son, 9, TX; Herbert Davis, Son, 7, TX.".
270. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
271. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
272. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
273. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
274. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
275. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
276. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
277. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
278. 1920 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
279. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
280. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
281. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
282. 1900 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
283. 1910 Census - AL - Cherokee - Davis, Thomas J.
284. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert, Spring Gardern, ED 23, Sheet 1B, 11-11."Vandford, Herbert, W, M, 27, AL, AL, AL, Farmer; Nellie, Wife, 25, AL, AL. AL; Arnold, Son, 4 8/12, AL.".
285. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert, Spring Garden, ED 4, Sheet 7B, 124."Vanderford, J H, W, M, 37, AL, AL, AL; Nellie, Wife, 35, AL, AL, AL; Arnold, Son, 13, AL; Acker, Son, 9, AL; Harold, Son, 3, AL; Howard, Son, 2, AL.".
286. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
287. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
288. 1940 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, James Herbert, Spring Garden, ED 10-4, Sheet 7A, 6."Vanderford, James H, W, M, 47, AL, Farmer; Daisey, Wife, 42, GA; Arnold, Son, 24, AL, Teacher; John A, Son, 19, AL; James H, Sorn, 13, AL; Howard, Son, 12, AL; Dorthy F, Dau, 3, AL; Ray, G, Son, 1, AL.".
289. 1920 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
290. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
291. 1940 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, James Herbert.
292. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
293. 1940 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, James Herbert.
294. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
295. 1940 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, James Herbert.
296. 1920 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
297. 1930 Census - TX - Navarro - Golightly, George.
298. 1940 Census - TX - Cherokee - Golightly, John Benjamin, ED 37-23, Sheet 4B, 79."Golightly, J B, W, M, 27, TX, proprietor retail groc; Louise, Wife, 25, TX; John B, Son, 1, TX.".
299. 1940 Census - TX - Cherokee - Golightly, John Benjamin.
300. 1940 Census - TX - Cherokee - Golightly, John Benjamin.
301. 1910 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
302. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
303. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
304. 1940 Census - TX - Tom Green - Golightly, George E, San Angelo, ED 226-11, Sheet 13A, 308."Golightly, George E, W, M, 32, TX, creamery manager; Margaret I, Wife, 28, TX; Gay L, Dau, 2, TX.".
305. 1930 Census - TX - Taylor - Golightly, George and Lester.
306. 1940 Census - TX - Tom Green - Golightly, George E.
307. 1940 Census - TX - Tom Green - Golightly, George E.
308. 1920 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
309. 1930 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
310. 1940 Census - TX - Limestone - Golightly, Henry Benjamin.
311. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W.
312. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Golightly, John William .
313. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
314. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie.
315. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
316. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie.
317. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
318. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie.
319. 1920 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John W.
320. 1930 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, Lillie D.
321. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John M, Anniston, ED 8-38, Sheet 7A, 145."Golightly, John M, W, M, 23, AL, Delivery Clerk; Mary Ella, Wife, 22, AL.".
322. 1940 Census - AL - Calhoun - Golightly, John M.
323. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
324. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
325. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
326. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J, Texas Valley, ED 57-27, Sheet 2A, 22."Selman, Thomas S, W, M, 45, GA, Farmer; Elsie C, Wife, 34, GA; John T, Son, 12, GA; Richard W, Son, 10, GA; James C, Son, 8, GA; Ralph S, Son, 6, GA; Shirly, Dau, 4, GA; Stewart F, Nephew, 12, GA.".
327. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
328. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
329. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
330. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
331. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
332. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
333. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Dora.
334. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
335. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
336. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
337. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
338. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
339. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
340. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Stewart F, Armuchee, ED 40, Sheet 5A, 79."Selman, Stewart F, W, M, 33, GA; Mattie M, Wife, 28, GA; Stewart, Son, 3, GA; John O, Brother, 20, GA.".
341. Draft Registration - Selman, Stewart F, Dated 6-5-1918."Born 31 Jul 1896, Farmer, Floyd Co, GA, Single.".
342. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Stewart F.
343. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Thomas J.
344. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Stewart F.
345. 1900 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
346. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
347. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
348. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher, Rome, ED 13, Sheet 12B, 315."Horton, Beacher, W, M, 36, GA; Ruth, Wife, 30, GA; Vivian, Dau, 8, GA; Marion, Dau, 6, GA; Martha, Dau, 3, GA; Betty A, Dau, 1, GA.".
349. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W, Rome, ED 57-15, Sheet 5B, 96."Horton, Beecher W, W, M, 46, GA, St Barber B'rd; Ruth M, Wife, 41, GA; Vivian D, Dau, 18, GA, Silk Mill;
Marion R, Dau, 17, GA; Martha J, Dau, 13, GA; Betty A, Dau, 11, GA; Hattie B, Dau, 9, GA; Ward P, Son, 4, GA.".
350. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher.
351. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
352. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher.
353. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
354. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher.
355. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
356. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher.
357. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
358. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher.
359. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
360. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
361. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Horton, Beecher W.
362. 1910 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O.
363. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James A.
364. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Stewart F.
365. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O Jr, Rome, ED 57-20, Sheet 11B, 225."Selman, J O, W, M, 30, GA, Carpenter; Lena M, Wife, 26, GA, Bedspread Factory; Carolyn, Dau, 8, GA.".
366. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O Jr.
367. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, James O Jr.
368. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
369. 1920 Census - GA - Floyd - Selman, Luther.
370. Obit - Doss, Margaret Selman."Mrs. Margaret Selman Doss age 97, of Rome, GA, passed away Friday, January 25, 2013, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Doss was born November 27, 1915, in Floyd County, GA to the late Luther Selman and Lillian Keasler Selman. She was married to the late Thomas Everett Doss. She had been a lifetime resident of Floyd County and was a retired teacher of thirty-seven years with the Floyd County School System. She had taught at Johnson, Pepperell, and Coosa Schools. She was a member of the National Education Association, Georgia Education Association, and the Floyd County Teacher's Association. She was active in parent-teacher associations and other school activities. She was a member of West Rome Baptist Church where she taught a Sunday School Class for many years, a member of the Senior Citizens Lamplighters, and Prime Time Choir. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Doss was preceded in death by five sisters, Winnie Morgan, Blanche Selman, Pearl Winkle, Ruby Watts, and Ellen Padgett.Survivors include her son, Thomas Gary Doss; a daughter, Kay Jacobs; a brother, J. F. Selman; and a sister, Mary Lou Shahan. Also, she is survived by her grandsons, Jeremy Jacobs, Rich Jacobs, Thomas Jacobs, and Matthew Doss; and her great-grandchildren, Rachel Jacobs, Jack Jacobs, Trent Jacobs, Brant Jacobs, Carter Jacobs, Caroline Jacobs, and Lyla Doss.A Celebration of Life will be held Monday, January 28, 2013, at 2:00 P.M. in the Oaknoll Chapel of the Miller & Richards Funeral Home with Dr. Larry Draper officiating. Interment will follow in the Oaknoll Memorial Gardens. The following gentlemen have been asked to serve as pallbearers and are requested to meet in the Oaknoll Chapel by 1:30 P.M. Monday: Jeremy Jacobs, Rich Jacobs, Thomas Jacobs, Matthew Doss, Tommy Espy, and David Henderson. The Miller & Richards Funeral Home & Cremation Services Oaknoll Chapel has charge of the arrangements for the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Selman Doss.".
371. 1930 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah.
372. 1940 Census - GA - Floyd - Storey, Adnah D.
373. Obit - Storey, Robert Holly."Robert H Storey, 48, of Margaret, Ala, a Former Roman, died Friday at 8 pm following injuries received in an automobile accident near Trussville, Ala. Mr Storey was born in Floyd County Aug 12 1924, son of Mrs Hassie Storey and the late A D Storey and had spent the greater part of his life here prior to moving to Alabama 13 years ago. He was a meber of Dunnavant Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. His father died April 7, 1954.Survivors include his wife the former Kathryn Myrick; two sons, Greg and Ricky Storey, both of Margaret; one daughter, Miss Lydia Storey, Margaret; his mother, Mrs hassie S Storey, Rome; and a brother, Earl Storey of Rome Route 7.Funeral sevices will be held Monday at 1 pm at Armuchee Baptist Church at Crystal Springs withe the Revs Charles Hobson and John Pendelton officiating. Interment will be in Armuchee Cemetery. The body will be brought to Rome Monday morning and will lie in state at the church from noon until the funeral hour. The family will be at the residence of Earl Storey, Warren Road.Palbearers include Harry Perry, Lucius McKinney, Oliver Youngblood, JF and Hugh Selman and Bryan Storey.".
374. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
375. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
376. 1930 Census - TX - Wood - Young, Church R.
377. 1940 Census - TX - Cass - Young, Church Richard.
378. Bio - Vanderford, John Acker, Anne W. Anderson - Annistib Star."A Crusade against GobbledygookFor 30 years, the letters to the editor have arrived at the offices of The Anniston Star. Always titled, always to the point, always courteous. Seldom dull. Some chastise would-be stockcar drivers practicing on Interstate 20. Others challenge legislators and voters to increase teachers' salaries. Each comes from John Acker Vanderford of Jacksonville.Vanderford served in the U.S. Army in World War II, then spent 30 years teaching soldiers. Before the military, he taught or was principal at four different Calhoun County schools. After the Army, he taught at two Calhoun County colleges. For most of his 87 years, Vanderford has waged a different kind of war � the war against sloppy thinking and gobbledygook.In the late 1970s, the letters came from one of two manual typewriters Vanderford still owns. More recently, they come from the Vanderfords' MailStation. Vanderford's wife, Mary Kathryn Casey Vanderford, props the yellow legal pad with her husband's handwritten letters between the word processor and a framed photo, then types in the text and sends it off. "His fingers are too big for the keys," Kathryn Vanderford said with a gentle laugh. A love of wordsVanderford's early years straddled the Calhoun County-Cherokee County line between Spring Garden and Piedmont. He began school at Ladiga in what he described as "one of the last one-room school houses in Calhoun County." When he graduated in 1937 at age 16 from Piedmont High School, he was the youngest student in the graduating class. His wife's first cousin was the oldest student. Both men are the surviving male members of that class.If it weren't for a promise his father made to his mother before she died, Vanderford, the second of four boys, might not have gotten that far in his education. "Dad promised mother he'd keep us boys in school," Vanderford said in an interview at his home recently. "Granddad was a bit critical of that. He told Dad, 'I know
you want them boys in school, but you need them helping you on the farm.'"Vanderford's father raised cotton and corn, hay and soybeans as cash crops. Plus the garden crops, cows, pigs and chickens needed tending. "We seldom went to the store to buy anything except sugar, salt, pepper and so forth," Vanderford said.Vanderford's mother, who taught school before marrying, taught him to read and write before he started school. Because of that, Vanderford skipped a couple of grades and graduated early. "My mother had me memorize the Presbyterian catechism while I churned butter in the kitchen," Vanderford said. "My dear mother planted the seed of a love for words." Vanderford was 9 when his mother died, and his grandfather tried to persuade his father that the boys only needed "enough education to read and understand the Bible." Vanderford chuckled and his eyes twinkled. "There are clergymen with doctorates still trying to do that," he said. "Granddad didn't understand how profound that is."Teaching at many schoolsAfter high school, Vanderford attended Jacksonville State Teachers College for three years. By then, World War II created a need for soldiers and a shortage of teachers. Vanderford qualified for an emergency teaching certificate. He taught at Saks Junior High School for two years before going off to war. One of Vanderford's students at Saks was seventh-grader Charlotte Kerr, now Charlotte Hagerty of Anniston. Hagerty remembers Vanderford as "very strict, very serious." When Vanderford served in Alaska as a weatherman with the U. S. Army Air Corps in 1942, Hagerty corresponded with him. "He wrote such interesting letters," Hagerty said in a telephone interview. "He described the countrysides and the things he was seeing." A few years later, Hagerty, then a new teacher, was discouraged. She had left teaching intending to do something else. Vanderford talked her into substituting in his classroom. "He told me, 'I know how you feel, but could you come just for a couple of days?'" Hagerty said. "I went, and while I was there another teacher told me about an opening at Munford Elementary School."Hagerty took the job "and loved it." Later she taught senior English at Oxford High School for nine years before working at Gadsden State Community College for 25 years.After the war, Vanderford finished his degree at Jacksonville State Teachers College, then taught English at Ohatchee High School. He became a principal, first at Weaver Junior High School and then at Alexandria High School. Summers he attended graduate school at George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville, earning a master's degree in high school education.Sixty years ago last month, Vanderford married Mary Kathryn Casey, who was teaching English at what was then Calhoun County High School (now Oxford High School). They have a son, twin daughters and several grandchildren.'I Dare You'Bettye Bain, now Bettye Tucker, still has the award she received from Vanderford when she was in ninth grade at Weaver Junior High School. "It was the Danforth Foundation's 'I Dare You' Honor Award," Tucker said in a telephone interview. She read from the plate in the front of the book she was given "in recognition of qualities of leadership with a challenge to dare greatly, live usefully, and share freely all worthwhile things in life."Teachers can still recognize students ages 15 to 18 demonstrating leadership capabilities with an "I Dare You" National Leadership Award. The awards include a copy of "I Dare You," by William H. Danforth, founder of the Ralston-Purina Company, who established the foundation in 1927.Tucker recalls Vanderford as daring the whole class to think beyond the usual, calling him "far thinking" for 1948-1949. "He divided the class and we talked about socialized medicine. We actually had a debate with
pros and cons," Tucker said. "We discussed the effects of heredity and environment on how you turned out as an adult, things that were not thought a lot about in Weaver."Tucker went on to Jacksonville High School. In 1951, when Fort McClellan was reactivated, Tucker was a senior in high school. "They (the Army) were begging for people to come to work," Tucker said. "They came to our business class and recruited students." Tucker said she took the civil service test while she was still in high school. "I graduated on Thursday night and turned in my cap and gown on Friday and went to work on Monday," Tucker said.Crossing PathsNeither Hagerty nor Tucker realized at the time they would one day cross paths again with Vanderford. Vanderford had "an itch to get involved in college work," so he took an administrative position at Shorter College in Rome, Ga. He continued his own college studies and earned an education specialist degree in higher education. Then the Army called a second time. But it didn't want Vanderford as a weather observer, and it didn't send him to Alaska. Instead, in 1956 Vanderford became an education specialist at Fort Gordon, Ga., and ended up as Chief of Staff and Faculty Development for the U.S. Army's Military Police School.Vanderford wasn't finished learning. The Army gave him a year's sabbatical, so he started his doctoral work. In 1970 he eared his doctorate in adult education from the University of Georgia. His thesis focused on instructional systems in a military setting.In 1975, the Army moved its M.P. training school from Fort Gordon to Fort McClellan, and Vanderford came home.Betty Bain Tucker was still at Fort McClellan, eventually working as secretary to the assistant commandant of the M.P. school. Charlotte Kerr Hagerty was working at Gadsden State Community College when she heard Vanderford had applied for an adjunct position. "I contacted the division chair and said, 'This is someone we have to have,'" Hagerty recalled, adding that she enjoyed introducing him in faculty meetings as "my former teacher."Vanderford also taught at Jacksonville State University. Now retired, he teaches Sunday school and provokes thought through his letters to The Star.Waging war against long-windednessThe Star isn't Vanderford's only target. Some of his letters have appeared in internationally circulated magazines. Vanderford underlines passages and circles words as he reads U.S. News and World Report, Time and Newsweek. Question marks and Vanderford's handwritten comments dot the pages. But, he says, holding up a worn copy of Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, "I have a war going on against long-windedness."Kathryn Vanderford sometimes shakes her head over the letters she types for her husband. Recently Vanderford responded to a Star article about the car racing culture."Kathryn said, 'You don't want to send that in,' as she was typing it. I said, 'Yes, I do,'" Vanderford said.Some of Vanderford's letters have earned a star, occasionally awarded by commentary editor Phillip Tutor. Vanderford's letters, Tutor said, "often say more in three paragraphs than most people say in 10."Recent examples of John Vanderford's letters to the editor that have been printed in The Star:On abolishing the Department of Education:Jan. 1, 2005 "Change, however, is not to be equated with progress as research continues to show that high-level spending is not assuring higher achievement. ... Fleets of yellow taxis, consolidated monstrosities, athletic mania, standardized testing vs. performance-oriented teaching, and nationalized social experimentation in the name of education do not suggest a return to the good old days. They do, however,
justify arousal of parental concern for homegrown quality and local control.�On the national debt: Nov. 6, 2006"Should we not be appalled by big interest payments that the United States is making to China, Japan and other trading partners? ... Our children and grandchildren shouldn't inherit an economy that's becoming paralyzed by a national debt that's still growing by trillions.�On the idea of merging all schools in Calhoun County into one district, which he opposed. Nevertheless: Nov. 16, 2006"However, it's encouraging that brainstorming is alive as county residents are 'considering bold, out-of-the-box ideas.' ... Spirited brainstorming can result in constructive change for educational gain in Calhoun County. Children and youth await the outcome.�On the 20th amendment, enacted August 26, 2920, 15 days after Vanderford's birth: Nov. 30, 2006"[M]y mother, who had taught school, wasn't allowed to vote, yet my semi-literate dad was permitted to serve as an official at the polls... . Without reservation, I celebrate the season with my spouse, Mary Kathryn, who has been an equal partner for more than half a century.�On whether Anniston and Oxford High Schools should resume competition: Feb. 4, 2007"What Anniston and Oxford decide about their rivalry is none of my business. It is the business of superintendents and principals who are paid to monitor tempests in teapots.�On sports vs. academics: March 4, 2007"When Alabama fans (fanatics) get Tide priorities in order, the stature of academicians may be memorialized at the Capstone alongside the statue of Bear Bryant. Alas, that will not happen in my time.�On paying teachers: May 13, 2007"When paying professional salaries, we can be pacesetters or pikers. Hopefully, the Alabama Senate will be as liberal in approving another pay raise for teachers as it was in upping pay of its own members in recently untimely legislation.�On NASCAR's benefits: Oct. 16, 2007"After editorializing about cashing NASCAR's checks, will the Star factually report on the net effect of the highly touted financial windfall on cultural values that money can't buy? ... Don't call me a pessimist for spurning tainted dollars. Those who find it necessary to drive on I-20 to and from Birmingham and Atlanta don't have to pay to witness what happens when thrill seekers put the pedal to the metal. Any highway patrolman can attest to the cultural toll paid for the thrill. The carnage is evident throughout the year.�On state-run lotteries: Sept. 30, 1998:"In Alabama there appears to be an erosion of support of the ninth commandment. Thus it is imperative that all citizens, regardless of religious affiliation, face the fact that state-sponsored lotteries begin with a LIE. Lottery advocates start with guile that there's free pie to divide.�From what Vanderford says is a long-forgotten source (nor could I find it when I Googled it), and which he has committed to memory:Gobbledygook is circumlocution that's a periphrasis. "A periphrasis is a redundant circumlocution in which the major thesis at issue is circumscribed by a plethora of extraneous verbiage to such a stultifying degree that the mental impression being communicated is completely inundated by a flood of unintelligible phraseology.� Or, as Vanderford noted, a roundabout way of saying practically nothing.".
379. 1930 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, J Herbert.
380. 1940 Census - AL - Cherokee - Vanderford, James Herbert.
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