Including the surnames Tapley, Drake, Page, Harrell, Odom, Claxton, Bush, Swain, and Schwalls from the U.S. Southeast; and Ranney, Hubbard, Hesser, Carter, Schoonover, and Ozmun/Ozman/Osman from the U.S. Northeast and Midwest
Friday, June 14, 2013
Friday's Faces from the Past: Drake or not?
This picture was among my Grandmother's, Nealie Drake Tapley's, things. Thus, I believe this gentlemen was a member of her family. Her father, perhaps? An uncle? Is that some sort of military uniform? I wish I knew the answers to these questions.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Wednesday's Child: Johnny Lonzy Perdue
Johnny Lonzy Perdue
b 27 Sep 1904
d 11 Dec 1904
laid to rest at
Minton Chapel Advent Christian Church Cemetery
Johnson County, Georgia
child of
John J Perdue
and
Linnie Schwalls Perdue
Baby Johnny Perdue was my 1st cousin, 2x removed.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Sunday's Obituary: Silas Townsend
Silas
Townsend
Funeral services for Silas Townsend, 85, who died Saturday in a local hospital, will be held Tuesday at 2pm at the Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home by the Rev. Kermit Matthews, assisted by the Rev. Ralph Godwin. Burial will be in Cross Creek Cemetery.
For many years, Mr. Townsend operated a Bonnie Doone Grocery Store. He was a native of Johnson County, Ga. and lived here about 35 years.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Novie Cochrane of Fayetteville, Mrs. Dewey Poole of Swainsboro, Ga., Mrs. Albert Lloyd of Macon, Ga., and Mrs. Frank Rogers of Kite, Ga.; three sons, Ernest Townsend of Tionesta, Pa., Benny Townsend of Macon, Ga., and Jake Townsend of Washington, DC.; and 18 grandchildren.
Active pallbearers will be George Masourias, Ernest Jackson, Lonnie Cumbee, Roy Ferrell, B. F. Harrill, Andrew Folk, Joe Knox, H. L. Williams Sr., Floyd Short, and Thomas Grooms.
Additional Comments:
Silas was born 19 Nov 1879 to James A. Townsend and Georgia Ann Tyson Townsend. North Carolina death certificate #4455 His first wife was Catherine "Cass" Tyson Townsend who is buried in Sardis Church Cemetery in Emanuel County, Georgia.
Johnson-Emanuel County GaArchives Obituaries.....Townsend, Silas James February 27, 1965
The Fayetteville Observer 3-1-1965 Page 7B
File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/johnson/obits/t/townsend1794nob.txt
Funeral services for Silas Townsend, 85, who died Saturday in a local hospital, will be held Tuesday at 2pm at the Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home by the Rev. Kermit Matthews, assisted by the Rev. Ralph Godwin. Burial will be in Cross Creek Cemetery.
For many years, Mr. Townsend operated a Bonnie Doone Grocery Store. He was a native of Johnson County, Ga. and lived here about 35 years.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Novie Cochrane of Fayetteville, Mrs. Dewey Poole of Swainsboro, Ga., Mrs. Albert Lloyd of Macon, Ga., and Mrs. Frank Rogers of Kite, Ga.; three sons, Ernest Townsend of Tionesta, Pa., Benny Townsend of Macon, Ga., and Jake Townsend of Washington, DC.; and 18 grandchildren.
Active pallbearers will be George Masourias, Ernest Jackson, Lonnie Cumbee, Roy Ferrell, B. F. Harrill, Andrew Folk, Joe Knox, H. L. Williams Sr., Floyd Short, and Thomas Grooms.
Additional Comments:
Silas was born 19 Nov 1879 to James A. Townsend and Georgia Ann Tyson Townsend. North Carolina death certificate #4455 His first wife was Catherine "Cass" Tyson Townsend who is buried in Sardis Church Cemetery in Emanuel County, Georgia.
Johnson-Emanuel County GaArchives Obituaries.....Townsend, Silas James February 27, 1965
The Fayetteville Observer 3-1-1965 Page 7B
File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/johnson/obits/t/townsend1794nob.txt
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Surname Saturday: Drake
The surname Drake comes from the Anglo-Saxon word "draca" which means a dragon or sea serpent. Draca has its roots in the Latin terms "draco" or "drago." As a nickname, they could apply to someone fierce in battle, or a standard bearer. Draca was used in medieval England to mean a battle standard as well as dragon. Soon after the Norman invasion in 1066, the name appeared in the Isle of Wight and Hampshire area in the south of England. From Saxon times, the name was found at Musbury in Devon. A John Drake was recorded as holding lands at Musbury as early as 1272.
Outside Devon, Drakes were found in Somerset, Dorset, Buckinghamshire, and East Anglia.
In the 17th century, Drakes came to America. Richard Drake arrived in Virginia from Somerset in 1658. His descendants were planters in Isle of Wight county. The Drake name cropped up in North Carolina in the early 1700's, particularly in Nash County. These are the Drakes I am descended from.
I have information about 11 generations of my paternal Drake line:
- Richard Drake
My 9th great-grandfather. Birth and date information unknown, except the assumption that he was born in England. His spouse is unknown. I know only about three children:
John Drake
Mary Drake
Thomas Drake
- John Drake
My 8th great-grandfather. He was born about 1647 in South Petherton, Somerset, England and died about 1690, presumably in Virginia. He married about 1670 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Jemima Parnell, birth and death information unknown. They had the following children (there were probably more):
John Drake
Thomas Drake
Richard Drake
- John Drake
My 7th great-grandfather. He was born about 1675 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and died in 1753 in Southhampton County, Virginia. His spouse is unknown, and I only have information about one of his children:
- Barnaby Drake Sr
My 6th great-grandfather. He was born about 1710 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and died in 1797 in Southhampton County, Virginia. He married Mary Scott, and I only have information about one of their children:
- Exum Drake Sr
My 5th great-grandfather. He was born about 1745 in Southhampton County, Virginia and died after 1820 in Georgia. He married Keziah MNU (maiden name and birth and date information unknown). They had the following children:
Richard Drake
James Drake
FNU Drake
Exum Drake Jr
Brittain Drake
- Richard Drake
My 4th great-grandfather. He was born about 1775 in Southhampton County, Virginia and died 24 January 1857 in Emanuel County, Georgia. He married 24 February 1803 in Southhampton County, Virginia, Pherabah Bryant, birth and death information unknown. I only have information on one child:
- Francis Bryant Drake
My 3rd great-grandfather. He was born 17 October 1806 in Nash County, North Carolina and died 27 December 1875 in Johnson County, Georgia. He married 6 November 1828 in Washington County, Georgia, Selina King, born 21 July 1812 and died 27 May 1899. They had the following children:
James William Drake
Pheribah Elizabeth Drake
Bathsheba Winfred Drake
Eliza Jane Drake
Francis Milton Drake
Richard Franklin Drake
John Saffold Drake
Thomas Lamar Drake
Sarah Ann Selina Drake
Robert Lemuel Drake
Infant Drake
Adra Ann Sarusha Drake
- James William Drake
My 2nd great-grandfather. He was born 19 December 1829 in Washington County, Georgia and died 14 December 1908 in Emanuel County, Georgia. He married 29 June 1856 in Washington County, Georgia, Mary Ann R. Brantley, born 19 December 1837 in Georgia and died 5 May 1891 in Emanuel County, Georgia. They had the following children:
William John Drake
Francis Richard Drake
James Thomas Drake
Willie Elizabeth Drake
Martha Loueazer Drake
George Franklin Drake
Mary Selina Drake
Nancy Elizabeth Winfred Drake
Lovick Pierce Drake
- William John Drake
My great grandfather. He was born 23 September 1857 in Emanuel County, Georgia, and died 19 August, 1927 in Emanuel County, Georgia. He married (1) 24 July 1879 in Johnson County, Georgia, Willie Elizabeth Allen, born 23 January 1864 and died 21 January 1882. They had one child:
Samantha Augusta Drake
He married (2) 30 July 1883, Emma Vermell Harrell, born 4 September 1867 in Emanuel County, Georgia and died 19 October 1935 in Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia. They had the following children:
Hattie Lay Drake
Kenneth Catherine Drake
Willliam Lovick Drake
Nealie Vermell Drake
William Robert Drake
James Weldon Drake
Keland Lawton Drake
Nancy Mary Ann Drake
Martha Lou Drake
- Nealie Vermell Drake Tapley
My grandmother was born 29 January 1895 and died 4 July 1970 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia. She married 5 April 1914 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, Lusion Keman Tapley, born 31 March 1870 in Johnson County, Georgia and died 3 July 1935 in Wadley, Jefferson County, Georgia. They had the following children:
William Lamar Tapley
John Russell Tapley
(Hugh) Dorsey Franklin Tapley
Jack Dempsey Tapley
Irene Tapley
Gilbert Earl Tapley
- Gilbert Earl Tapley
My father was born 19 June 1928 in Johnson County, Georgia and died 15 December 2008 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia. He married (1) Margaret E. Skipper, born 7 November 1927 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina and died 27 May 1984 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. They had two children. Gilbert married (2) Annie Eloise Lee, born 27 February 1910 and died 8 July 1988 in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. They had no children. (3) He and my mother had the following children:
Michael Edward Tapley
- And ME.
Sources:
House of Names.com, http://www.houseofnames.com/drake-family-crest
Select.Surnames.website, http://selectsurnames.com/drake.html
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Swimsuit season
My grandmother,
Nealie Drake Tapley,
and
my aunt,
Elizabeth Taylor Tapley,
in their swimsuits
circa 1960's
in Florida somewhere.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Tombstone Tuesday: Mary Tapley Redman/Redmon
Photo courtesy of FindaGrave contributor Renae Burgess Lynn |
Mary Elizabeth Tapley Redman
b abt 1755
d 1835
laid to rest at
Redman Family Cemetery
(on private property)
Iredell County, North Carolina
wife of
Thomas Erastus Redman
daughter of
Hosea Tapley Jr
and
Sarah Green Tapley
Mary was my 1st cousin, 6x removed.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Sunday's Obituary: Maude Rawls Foskey
Maude Foskey
Maude Foskey of 701 NW 30th Ave. died Saturday
at her home. She was 84.
A native of Wrightsville, Ga., Mrs. Foskey
came to Gainesville from Lake Butler
36 years ago. She was a homemaker and a Methodist.
Survivors include a daughter, Adolyen
Hendricks of Gainesville; a son, Clifford
C. Foskey of Columbus, Ga.; a sister, Nora Mosley of Wrightsville, Ga.;
six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Notice
Foskey, Mrs. Maude---Funeral services for Mrs. Foskey, age 84, Homemaker, will be held at 1:00PM on Monday, December 11, 1982 at Graveside with Brother Hollis Miller conducting the services. Burial will be in Crosby Lake Cemetery under the direction of Johnson-Hayes Funeral Home, 311 S. Main St., Gainesville, Mrs. Foskey, who lived at 701 NW 30th Ave. Gainesville, Fla., died Saturday, December 11, 1982 at her residence.
Funeral Notice
Foskey, Mrs. Maude---Funeral services for Mrs. Foskey, age 84, Homemaker, will be held at 1:00PM on Monday, December 11, 1982 at Graveside with Brother Hollis Miller conducting the services. Burial will be in Crosby Lake Cemetery under the direction of Johnson-Hayes Funeral Home, 311 S. Main St., Gainesville, Mrs. Foskey, who lived at 701 NW 30th Ave. Gainesville, Fla., died Saturday, December 11, 1982 at her residence.
Johnson
County GaArchives Obituaries.....Foskey, Maude Rawls December 11, 1982
The Gainesville Sun 12-11-1982
The Gainesville Sun 12-11-1982
File
at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/johnson/obits/f/foskey12086ob.txt
Maude was married to my 1st cousin, 2x removed, Lester Ottis Foskey.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Create an Ancestral Name Acrostic
From Randy over at Genea-Musings:
Some help: I found a good list of positive words at http://www.scribd.com/doc/4097251/A-to-Z-of-Positive-Words. I also used a thesaurus!
Calling all Genea-Musings Fans:
It's Saturday Night again -
time for some more Genealogy Fun!!
Your mission this week, should you decide to accept it, is to:
1) Visit Beverly's Reeves, Reaves and More Rives blog post titled John A. and Nancy Reves Remembered. Note the acrostic poem made from the letters of their names. Isn't that cool?
2) Select one of your ancestors, and make a Name Acrostic for them. If you can write poems like these, please do it. If you're non-creative like me, then just list the letters of their name and write one word for each letter in the name that describes your selected person.
3) Show us your Name Acrostic on your own blog post, on a comment to this post, in a Facebook Status or a Google+ Stream post.
1) Visit Beverly's Reeves, Reaves and More Rives blog post titled John A. and Nancy Reves Remembered. Note the acrostic poem made from the letters of their names. Isn't that cool?
2) Select one of your ancestors, and make a Name Acrostic for them. If you can write poems like these, please do it. If you're non-creative like me, then just list the letters of their name and write one word for each letter in the name that describes your selected person.
3) Show us your Name Acrostic on your own blog post, on a comment to this post, in a Facebook Status or a Google+ Stream post.
Some help: I found a good list of positive words at http://www.scribd.com/doc/4097251/A-to-Z-of-Positive-Words. I also used a thesaurus!
Here's mine, for my grandmother, Nealie Drake Tapley:
Nomadic life
Excellent cook
Always a prim and proper Southern lady
Loved Coca-Cola!
Immeasurable influence
Elephant memory
Disciplinarian
Reputable
Authentic
Kept her family together
Exceedingly dignified
Trustworthy
Always working
Piano Player
Loved the Lord
Embraced her grandchildren
Young widow
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