Martha Nell Belue
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Martha Nell Belue||p815.htm#i24421|Montgomery Elgar Belue|b. 9 Jul 1888\nd. 4 Aug 1947|p814.htm#i24417|Clara Ettice McCartney|b. 4 May 1896\nd. 8 Mar 1975|p814.htm#i24418|Thomas F. Belue|b. 24 Nov 1854\nd. 25 Aug 1898|p817.htm#i24510|Ann E. Elgar|b. 1853\nd. Jan 1890|p818.htm#i24511|James F. McCartney|b. 6 Mar 1865\nd. 21 Apr 1938|p820.htm#i24591|Mary F. Jones|b. 8 Sep 1871\nd. 13 Sep 1946|p820.htm#i24592|
Living Belue
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Living Belue||p815.htm#i24422|Montgomery Elgar Belue|b. 9 Jul 1888\nd. 4 Aug 1947|p814.htm#i24417|Clara Ettice McCartney|b. 4 May 1896\nd. 8 Mar 1975|p814.htm#i24418|Thomas F. Belue|b. 24 Nov 1854\nd. 25 Aug 1898|p817.htm#i24510|Ann E. Elgar|b. 1853\nd. Jan 1890|p818.htm#i24511|James F. McCartney|b. 6 Mar 1865\nd. 21 Apr 1938|p820.htm#i24591|Mary F. Jones|b. 8 Sep 1871\nd. 13 Sep 1946|p820.htm#i24592|
Children of Living Belue and Living Dearman
- Living Belue (living)
- Living Belue (living)
Hugh Thomas Kennedy
M, b. 17 December 1871, d. 28 September 1939
Hugh Thomas Kennedy|b. 17 Dec 1871\nd. 28 Sep 1939|p815.htm#i24423|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Hugh Thomas Kennedy was born on 17 December 1871 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Hugh Thomas Kennedy married Laura Lee Davis, daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey, on 7 August 1901 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. Hugh Thomas Kennedy died on 28 September 1939 at Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, at age 67. He was buried at Florence Cemetery.
Hugh Thomas Kennedy REFN: 10Be Hugh had a store with his brother,Will, on the Alabama/Tennessee state line near Stewart's Creek in Rinegar, Lincoln County, Tennessee. They bought and sold local produce and cured bacon. Later Hugh moved to Citronelle where he married Laura Davis. He had a store there with his brother Kelve. He later moved to North Alabama and worked on the Wilson Dam project. Heworked for Alabama Oil Company after that. He worked at the railway depot asstation master. He farmed a little and had another store until his death from a sudden heart attack in 1937. He died in his sleep. He and Laura Lee Davis REFN547Be Laura Davis's father did not approve of her marriage to Hugh Kennedy. He told her she could not marry him and move north because she had frail health. Laura persisted and as the couple was walking out the gate of her house, her father came to the door and said, 'It's all right to marry Hugh Kennedy.' So they received his approval at the last minute. They were marriedby Laura's brother-in-law, Rev William Glass.
Hugh Thomas Kennedy REFN: 10Be Hugh had a store with his brother,Will, on the Alabama/Tennessee state line near Stewart's Creek in Rinegar, Lincoln County, Tennessee. They bought and sold local produce and cured bacon. Later Hugh moved to Citronelle where he married Laura Davis. He had a store there with his brother Kelve. He later moved to North Alabama and worked on the Wilson Dam project. Heworked for Alabama Oil Company after that. He worked at the railway depot asstation master. He farmed a little and had another store until his death from a sudden heart attack in 1937. He died in his sleep. He and Laura Lee Davis REFN547Be Laura Davis's father did not approve of her marriage to Hugh Kennedy. He told her she could not marry him and move north because she had frail health. Laura persisted and as the couple was walking out the gate of her house, her father came to the door and said, 'It's all right to marry Hugh Kennedy.' So they received his approval at the last minute. They were marriedby Laura's brother-in-law, Rev William Glass.
Children of Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Laura Lee Davis
- Bertram Davis Kennedy+ b. 5 Sep 1902, d. 25 Oct 1995
- Marvin Hugh Kennedy b. 10 Jan 1910, d. Dec 1998
- Edward Earl Kennedy+ (living)
- Raymond Robert Kennedy+ (living)
- Lillian Laura Kennedy+ (living)
Laura Lee Davis
F, b. 27 May 1880, d. 17 May 1961
Laura Lee Davis|b. 27 May 1880\nd. 17 May 1961|p815.htm#i24424|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Laura Lee Davis was born on 27 May 1880 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Laura Lee Davis married Hugh Thomas Kennedy, son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill, on 7 August 1901 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. Laura Lee Davis died on 17 May 1961 at Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, at age 80. She was buried at Florence Cemetery. She was buried.
Laura Lee Davis and Hugh Thomas Kennedy REFN547Be Laura Davis's father did not approve of her marriage to Hugh Kennedy. He told her she could not marry him and move north because she had frail health. Laura persisted and as the couple was walking out the gate of her house, her father came to the door and said, 'It's all right to marry Hugh Kennedy.' So they received his approval at the last minute. They were marriedby Laura's brother-in-law, Rev William Glass. Laura Lee Davis REFN: 11Be. Her married name was Kennedy.
Laura Lee Davis and Hugh Thomas Kennedy REFN547Be Laura Davis's father did not approve of her marriage to Hugh Kennedy. He told her she could not marry him and move north because she had frail health. Laura persisted and as the couple was walking out the gate of her house, her father came to the door and said, 'It's all right to marry Hugh Kennedy.' So they received his approval at the last minute. They were marriedby Laura's brother-in-law, Rev William Glass. Laura Lee Davis REFN: 11Be. Her married name was Kennedy.
Children of Laura Lee Davis and Hugh Thomas Kennedy
- Bertram Davis Kennedy+ b. 5 Sep 1902, d. 25 Oct 1995
- Marvin Hugh Kennedy b. 10 Jan 1910, d. Dec 1998
- Edward Earl Kennedy+ (living)
- Raymond Robert Kennedy+ (living)
- Lillian Laura Kennedy+ (living)
Raymond Robert Kennedy
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Raymond Robert Kennedy||p815.htm#i24425|Hugh Thomas Kennedy|b. 17 Dec 1871\nd. 28 Sep 1939|p815.htm#i24423|Laura Lee Davis|b. 27 May 1880\nd. 17 May 1961|p815.htm#i24424|Joseph H. Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah C. McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|
Raymond Robert Kennedy is the son of Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Laura Lee Davis. Raymond Robert Kennedy married Willine Lambert on 20 April 1940 at Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama.
Children of Raymond Robert Kennedy and Willine Lambert
- Living Kennedy+ (living)
- Living Kennedy+ (living)
- Living Kennedy (living)
- Jerry Dianne Kennedy+ b. 25 May 1943, d. 13 Jul 1973
Bertram Davis Kennedy
M, b. 5 September 1902, d. 25 October 1995
Bertram Davis Kennedy|b. 5 Sep 1902\nd. 25 Oct 1995|p815.htm#i24426|Hugh Thomas Kennedy|b. 17 Dec 1871\nd. 28 Sep 1939|p815.htm#i24423|Laura Lee Davis|b. 27 May 1880\nd. 17 May 1961|p815.htm#i24424|Joseph H. Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah C. McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|
Bertram Davis Kennedy was born on 5 September 1902 at Rinegar, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Laura Lee Davis. Bertram Davis Kennedy married Elizabeth Jolley, daughter of Walter St. Elmo Jolley and Margaret Brazil, on 22 April 1929 at Cynthiana, Kentucky. Bertram Davis Kennedy died on 25 October 1995 at Oxford, Ohio, at age 93. He was buried at Oxford Cemetery.
Bertram Davis Kennedy REFN: 13Be. He was (an unknown value) at General Electric, Norwood, Ohio. He and Elizabeth Jolley REFN805Be.
Bertram Davis Kennedy REFN: 13Be. He was (an unknown value) at General Electric, Norwood, Ohio. He and Elizabeth Jolley REFN805Be.
Child of Bertram Davis Kennedy and Elizabeth Jolley
- Living Kennedy+ (living)
Marvin Hugh Kennedy
M, b. 10 January 1910, d. December 1998
Marvin Hugh Kennedy|b. 10 Jan 1910\nd. Dec 1998|p815.htm#i24427|Hugh Thomas Kennedy|b. 17 Dec 1871\nd. 28 Sep 1939|p815.htm#i24423|Laura Lee Davis|b. 27 May 1880\nd. 17 May 1961|p815.htm#i24424|Joseph H. Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah C. McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|
Marvin Hugh Kennedy was born on 10 January 1910 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. He was the son of Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Laura Lee Davis. Marvin Hugh Kennedy married Bertha Nannette Boston on 1 August 1929 at Methodist Parsonage, Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama. Marvin Hugh Kennedy died in December 1998 at TriCities Memorial Gardens, Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, at age 88.
Marvin Hugh Kennedy REFN: 14Be.
Marvin Hugh Kennedy REFN: 14Be.
Edward Earl Kennedy
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Edward Earl Kennedy||p815.htm#i24428|Hugh Thomas Kennedy|b. 17 Dec 1871\nd. 28 Sep 1939|p815.htm#i24423|Laura Lee Davis|b. 27 May 1880\nd. 17 May 1961|p815.htm#i24424|Joseph H. Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah C. McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|
Edward Earl Kennedy is the son of Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Laura Lee Davis. Edward Earl Kennedy married Lela Mae Chandler on 20 May 1933; Methodist Parsonage by Bro. Godbey.
Child of Edward Earl Kennedy and Lela Mae Chandler
- Frances Lee Kennedy+ b. 25 Feb 1937, d. 4 Nov 1991
Joseph Harvey Kennedy
M, b. 8 November 1847, d. 23 April 1923
Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane Blair West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|William H. Kennedy|b. c 1800\nd. 24 Dec 1864|p872.htm#i26136||||Rhodes West|b. 1791\nd. 26 Jun 1853|p887.htm#i26592|Elizabeth J. Wyatt|b. 12 Jan 1795\nd. 24 Mar 1859|p887.htm#i26593|
Joseph Harvey Kennedy was born on 8 November 1847 at Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy and Jane Blair West. Joseph Harvey Kennedy married Savannah Carolina McDill, daughter of Hugh Thomas, Jr. McDill and Elizabeth Hill, on 1 February 1871 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee.1 Joseph Harvey Kennedy died on 23 April 1923 at Lebanon Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 75.2
Joseph Harvey Kennedy BLSL@@S03521@@ REFN: 16Be BIBLE OF JOSEPH HARVEY KENNEDY In Possession of Miss Janie Kennedy, 1102 W. Washington St., Fayetteville, TN. Copied by Mabel Abbott Tucker and Janie Kennedy. This Bible (Family History Section only) in now in the possession of Linda Belue Ellis. (received 1998 from Joe Glass). He and Savannah Carolina McDill REFN585Be.
Joseph Harvey Kennedy BLSL@@S03521@@ REFN: 16Be BIBLE OF JOSEPH HARVEY KENNEDY In Possession of Miss Janie Kennedy, 1102 W. Washington St., Fayetteville, TN. Copied by Mabel Abbott Tucker and Janie Kennedy. This Bible (Family History Section only) in now in the possession of Linda Belue Ellis. (received 1998 from Joe Glass). He and Savannah Carolina McDill REFN585Be.
Children of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill
- Hugh Thomas Kennedy+ b. 17 Dec 1871, d. 28 Sep 1939
- William Hamilton Kennedy b. 29 May 1874, d. 28 May 1916
- Lev Ross Kennedy+ b. 25 Sep 1876, d. 24 Oct 1970
- John Harvey Kennedy b. 14 Mar 1878, d. 15 Sep 1879
- Mary Allie Kennedy+ b. 18 Apr 1880, d. 25 Apr 1949
- James Kelva Kennedy+ b. 4 Nov 1882, d. 9 Feb 1968
- Elbert Herman Kennedy+ b. 30 Jun 1885, d. 8 Feb 1971
- Nellie Cora Kennedy+ b. 11 Apr 1887, d. 6 Oct 1967
- Janie Elizabeth Kennedy b. 23 Mar 1889, d. 28 Oct 1981
- Nina Estell Kennedy+ b. 12 Aug 1891, d. 23 Jul 1991
- Joseph McDill Kennedy b. 12 Mar 1894, d. 11 Jul 1924
Savannah Carolina McDill
F, b. 14 December 1851, d. 8 August 1918
Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh Thomas, Jr. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|Hugh T. S. McDill|b. 17 Jun 1771\nd. 13 Jun 1843|p871.htm#i26127|Jane Tafts|d. Nov 1844|p871.htm#i26128|Hamilton Hill|b. 6 Jun 1795\nd. 5 May 1839|p856.htm#i25672|Jenny Paul|b. 29 Nov 1796\nd. b 1841|p856.htm#i25676|
Savannah Carolina McDill was born on 14 December 1851 at Abbeville District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hugh Thomas, Jr. McDill and Elizabeth Hill. Savannah Carolina McDill married Joseph Harvey Kennedy, son of Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy and Jane Blair West, on 1 February 1871 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee.1 Savannah Carolina McDill died on 8 August 1918 at Lebanon Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 66.2 She was buried; One brother.
Savannah Carolina McDill and Joseph Harvey Kennedy REFN585Be. Savannah Carolina McDill BLSLHad six sisters REFN: 17Be Savannah was born in Abbeville District, South Carolina. She moved to Tennessee at the age of six weeks. She was named after the Savannah River that her family crossed moving to Tennessee. They traveled in a Conestoga wagon from South Carolina. Savannah was involved in a buggy accident in July 4, 1918. Nina and she were returning from a fish fry. They were traveling downhill and the shaft broke loose on the right side from the horse and ran the horse down and over-turned. Her daughter Nina and she were thrown out of the buggy. She suffered a broken right shoulder and internal injuries. She died from a heart attack August 8, 1918, age 68. Family blames neglect by doctor caused her death. She received her endowment; Unknown GEDCOM info: Fayetteville, Tennessee. Her married name was Kennedy. She was baptized in the LDS church; Records were from Janie Kennedy.
Savannah Carolina McDill and Joseph Harvey Kennedy REFN585Be. Savannah Carolina McDill BLSLHad six sisters REFN: 17Be Savannah was born in Abbeville District, South Carolina. She moved to Tennessee at the age of six weeks. She was named after the Savannah River that her family crossed moving to Tennessee. They traveled in a Conestoga wagon from South Carolina. Savannah was involved in a buggy accident in July 4, 1918. Nina and she were returning from a fish fry. They were traveling downhill and the shaft broke loose on the right side from the horse and ran the horse down and over-turned. Her daughter Nina and she were thrown out of the buggy. She suffered a broken right shoulder and internal injuries. She died from a heart attack August 8, 1918, age 68. Family blames neglect by doctor caused her death. She received her endowment; Unknown GEDCOM info: Fayetteville, Tennessee. Her married name was Kennedy. She was baptized in the LDS church; Records were from Janie Kennedy.
Children of Savannah Carolina McDill and Joseph Harvey Kennedy
- Hugh Thomas Kennedy+ b. 17 Dec 1871, d. 28 Sep 1939
- William Hamilton Kennedy b. 29 May 1874, d. 28 May 1916
- Lev Ross Kennedy+ b. 25 Sep 1876, d. 24 Oct 1970
- John Harvey Kennedy b. 14 Mar 1878, d. 15 Sep 1879
- Mary Allie Kennedy+ b. 18 Apr 1880, d. 25 Apr 1949
- James Kelva Kennedy+ b. 4 Nov 1882, d. 9 Feb 1968
- Elbert Herman Kennedy+ b. 30 Jun 1885, d. 8 Feb 1971
- Nellie Cora Kennedy+ b. 11 Apr 1887, d. 6 Oct 1967
- Janie Elizabeth Kennedy b. 23 Mar 1889, d. 28 Oct 1981
- Nina Estell Kennedy+ b. 12 Aug 1891, d. 23 Jul 1991
- Joseph McDill Kennedy b. 12 Mar 1894, d. 11 Jul 1924
William Hamilton Kennedy
M, b. 29 May 1874, d. 28 May 1916
William Hamilton Kennedy|b. 29 May 1874\nd. 28 May 1916|p815.htm#i24431|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
William Hamilton Kennedy was born on 29 May 1874 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. William Hamilton Kennedy died on 28 May 1916 at Lebanon Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 41.1
William Hamilton Kennedy Cause of Death: Tuberculosis Custom Field:<_FA#> Never married REFN: 18Be.
William Hamilton Kennedy Cause of Death:
Citations
- [S237] Unknown author, Cemetery Records of Lincoln County, Tennessee, page 73.
Lev Ross Kennedy
M, b. 25 September 1876, d. 24 October 1970
Lev Ross Kennedy|b. 25 Sep 1876\nd. 24 Oct 1970|p815.htm#i24432|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Lev Ross Kennedy was born on 25 September 1876 at Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Lev Ross Kennedy married Minnie J. McCown, daughter of Henry McCown and Unknown Finecia, on 15 November 1898 at Lincoln County, Tennessee.1 Lev Ross Kennedy died on 24 October 1970 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 94.2
Lev Ross Kennedy REFN: 19Be. He and Minnie J. McCown REFN743Be. Lev Ross Kennedy and Rose Sanders REFN2010Be.
Lev Ross Kennedy REFN: 19Be. He and Minnie J. McCown REFN743Be. Lev Ross Kennedy and Rose Sanders REFN2010Be.
Children of Lev Ross Kennedy and Minnie J. McCown
- Flora McCowen Kennedy+ b. 4 Aug 1899, d. 26 Apr 1983
- Charles Ross Kennedy+ b. 1901, d. 1953
- Velma Kay Kennedy+ b. 1 Jan 1903, d. 8 Sep 1993
John Harvey Kennedy
M, b. 14 March 1878, d. 15 September 1879
John Harvey Kennedy|b. 14 Mar 1878\nd. 15 Sep 1879|p815.htm#i24433|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
John Harvey Kennedy was born on 14 March 1878 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. John Harvey Kennedy died on 15 September 1879 at Lebanon, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 1.
John Harvey Kennedy REFN: 20Be.
John Harvey Kennedy REFN: 20Be.
Mary Allie Kennedy
F, b. 18 April 1880, d. 25 April 1949
Mary Allie Kennedy|b. 18 Apr 1880\nd. 25 Apr 1949|p815.htm#i24434|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Mary Allie Kennedy was born on 18 April 1880 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Mary Allie Kennedy married William Stewart Glass on 8 May 1906 at Prosperity ARP Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee. Mary Allie Kennedy died on 25 April 1949 at New Concord, Ohio, at age 69.
Mary Allie Kennedy REFN: 21Be. Her married name was Glass. She and William Stewart Glass REFN744Be.
Mary Allie Kennedy REFN: 21Be. Her married name was Glass. She and William Stewart Glass REFN744Be.
Children of Mary Allie Kennedy and William Stewart Glass
- William McDilll Glass+ b. 4 Aug 1907, d. 22 Dec 1971
- Florabel Glass+ (living)
- Herbert Morton Glass+ b. 17 Mar 1913, d. 5 Jul 1983
- Raymond McCormick Glass+ b. 21 Jun 1915, d. 8 Jun 1992
- Samuel Earl Glass+ b. 5 Dec 1917, d. 4 Jul 1968
- Mary Irene Glass+ b. 19 Apr 1921, d. 8 Oct 1967
- Joseph Benjamin Glass+ (living)
Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy
M, b. 28 February 1824, d. 16 August 1894
Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|William H. Kennedy|b. c 1800\nd. 24 Dec 1864|p872.htm#i26136||||||||||||||||
Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy was born on 28 February 1824 at Abbeville District, South Carolina. He was the son of William H. Kennedy. Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy married Jane Blair West, daughter of Rhodes West and Elizabeth Jane Wyatt, on 31 December 1846 at Lincoln County, Tennessee.1 Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy died on 16 August 1894 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 70.2 He was buried at Lebanon Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee.
Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy REFN: 22Be Hugh and Callie died of typhoid fever within a week of each other. Callie went to visit Hugh and caught typhoid. He and Jane Blair West REFN731Be EARLY MARRIAGES OF LINCOLN COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1800-1856 Lists a marriage license issued to Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Jane West 31 December 18. Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy appeared on the census of 1850 at Lincoln County; pg 67.
Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy REFN: 22Be Hugh and Callie died of typhoid fever within a week of each other. Callie went to visit Hugh and caught typhoid. He and Jane Blair West REFN731Be EARLY MARRIAGES OF LINCOLN COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1800-1856 Lists a marriage license issued to Hugh Thomas Kennedy and Jane West 31 December 18. Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy appeared on the census of 1850 at Lincoln County; pg 67.
Children of Hugh Thomas, Sr Kennedy and Jane Blair West
- Joseph Harvey Kennedy+ b. 8 Nov 1847, d. 23 Apr 1923
- Lucresa A. Kennedy+ b. 23 Aug 1849, d. 1925
- James P. Kennedy b. 28 Aug 1851, d. 20 Sep 1895
- William K. Kennedy b. 1 Jun 1853, d. 20 Sep 1895
- Martha Caroline Kennedy+ b. 13 Apr 1856, d. 20 Aug 1894
- Hugh Festus Kennedy+ b. 1858, d. 13 Oct 1913
- Mary E. Kennedy b. 27 Aug 1861, d. 27 Apr 1895
- Infant Kennedy b. 15 Aug 1865, d. 24 Aug 1865
Elbert Herman Kennedy
M, b. 30 June 1885, d. 8 February 1971
Elbert Herman Kennedy|b. 30 Jun 1885\nd. 8 Feb 1971|p815.htm#i24436|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Elbert Herman Kennedy was born on 30 June 1885 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Elbert Herman Kennedy married Mamie Louise Patrick, daughter of Jim B. Patrick and Mary Etta Downing, on 6 May 1907 at Decatur, Alabama. Elbert Herman Kennedy married Modena Johnson Sisk, daughter of TerrilJohnson Sisk and Lillian Audrey Thompson, on 6 June 1925. Elbert Herman Kennedy died on 8 February 1971 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 85.
Elbert Herman Kennedy REFN: 23Be Herman was in the grocery business. He owned the Welsh & Kennedy Grocery Store that was formerly located on the north side of the Fayette, TN square at the approximate location of the present (1996) Lincoln Theater. BIBLE OF ELBERT HERMAN KENNEDY In possession of Mrs. Elbert Herman Kennedy, 409 Green St., Fayetteville, TN/ Copied by Mabel Abbott Tucker and Modena S. Kennedy. He and Mamie Louise Patrick REFN756Be. Elbert Herman Kennedy and Modena Johnson Sisk REFN760Be.
Elbert Herman Kennedy REFN: 23Be Herman was in the grocery business. He owned the Welsh & Kennedy Grocery Store that was formerly located on the north side of the Fayette, TN square at the approximate location of the present (1996) Lincoln Theater. BIBLE OF ELBERT HERMAN KENNEDY In possession of Mrs. Elbert Herman Kennedy, 409 Green St., Fayetteville, TN/ Copied by Mabel Abbott Tucker and Modena S. Kennedy. He and Mamie Louise Patrick REFN756Be. Elbert Herman Kennedy and Modena Johnson Sisk REFN760Be.
Children of Elbert Herman Kennedy and Mamie Louise Patrick
- Elbert Leonard Kennedy b. 17 Jun 1908, d. 9 Nov 1973
- Elbert Leonard Kennedy b. 17 Jun 1908, d. 9 Nov 1973
- Claude P. Kennedy b. 8 Aug 1910, d. 12 Mar 1911
- Joseph Clarence Kennedy+ b. 22 Feb 1913, d. 4 Jan 1972
- Joseph Clarence Kennedy+ b. 22 Feb 1913, d. 4 Jan 1972
- Gordon Patrick Kennedy+ b. 29 May 1916, d. 31 May 1970
Children of Elbert Herman Kennedy and Modena Johnson Sisk
- Living Kennedy (living)
- Monte Kelva Kennedy (living)
Nellie Cora Kennedy
F, b. 11 April 1887, d. 6 October 1967
Nellie Cora Kennedy|b. 11 Apr 1887\nd. 6 Oct 1967|p815.htm#i24437|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Nellie Cora Kennedy was born on 11 April 1887 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Nellie Cora Kennedy married John Lucius Paxton on 12 June 1912 at Springfield Church, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Nellie Cora Kennedy died on 6 October 1967 at Springfield Cemetery, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, at age 80.
Nellie Cora Kennedy REFN: 24Be. Her married name was Paxton. She and John Lucius Paxton REFN761Be.
Nellie Cora Kennedy REFN: 24Be. Her married name was Paxton. She and John Lucius Paxton REFN761Be.
Children of Nellie Cora Kennedy and John Lucius Paxton
- Mary Martha Paxton+ (living)
- James Edward Paxton b. 13 May 1916, d. 1984
- John Kennedy Paxton+ (living)
- Wiliam Joseph Paxton b. 18 Jul 1922, d. 5 Nov 1924
- Wilbur Barnes Paxton+ (living)
- Margaret Savannah Paxton+ (living)
Janie Elizabeth Kennedy
F, b. 23 March 1889, d. 28 October 1981
Janie Elizabeth Kennedy|b. 23 Mar 1889\nd. 28 Oct 1981|p815.htm#i24438|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Janie Elizabeth Kennedy was born on 23 March 1889 at around Lebanon, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Janie Elizabeth Kennedy died on 28 October 1981 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 92.1
Janie Elizabeth Kennedy Custom Field:<_FA#> Never married. REFN: 25Be.
Janie Elizabeth Kennedy Custom Field:<_FA#> Never married. REFN: 25Be.
Citations
- [S238] Unknown author, Grave Marker Kebanon Cemetery Lincoln Co TN.
Nina Estell Kennedy
F, b. 12 August 1891, d. 23 July 1991
Nina Estell Kennedy|b. 12 Aug 1891\nd. 23 Jul 1991|p815.htm#i24439|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Nina Estell Kennedy was born on 12 August 1891 at Lincoln, Lincoln County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Nina Estell Kennedy married Gilbert Gealey McDowell in June 1925 at Washington, Pennsylvania. Nina Estell Kennedy died on 23 July 1991 at Union Home Cemetery, Farrell, Pennsylvania, at age 99.
Nina Estell Kennedy REFN: 26Be. Her married name was McDowell. She and Gilbert Gealey McDowell REFN762Be.
Nina Estell Kennedy REFN: 26Be. Her married name was McDowell. She and Gilbert Gealey McDowell REFN762Be.
Children of Nina Estell Kennedy and Gilbert Gealey McDowell
- Living McDowell+ (living)
- Living McDowell+ (living)
- Quincy Harvey McDowell+ (living)
Joseph McDill Kennedy
M, b. 12 March 1894, d. 11 July 1924
Joseph McDill Kennedy|b. 12 Mar 1894\nd. 11 Jul 1924|p815.htm#i24440|Joseph Harvey Kennedy|b. 8 Nov 1847\nd. 23 Apr 1923|p815.htm#i24429|Savannah Carolina McDill|b. 14 Dec 1851\nd. 8 Aug 1918|p815.htm#i24430|Hugh T. S. Kennedy|b. 28 Feb 1824\nd. 16 Aug 1894|p815.htm#i24435|Jane B. West|b. 25 Feb 1824\nd. 6 Nov 1896|p816.htm#i24480|Hugh T. J. McDill|b. 4 Sep 1811\nd. 19 Jun 1877|p833.htm#i24980|Elizabeth Hill|b. 2 Feb 1821\nd. 30 Jan 1911|p833.htm#i24981|
Joseph McDill Kennedy was born on 12 March 1894 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joseph Harvey Kennedy and Savannah Carolina McDill. Joseph McDill Kennedy died on 11 July 1924 at Lebanon Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, at age 30.1
Joseph McDill Kennedy REFN: 27Be Joe worked for Goodyear Rubber in Nashville. He worked with hot rubber in making tires. He developed a lung congestion caused from the fumes of hot rubber. He died while sitting on his front porch in Fayetteville with his sister.
Joseph McDill Kennedy REFN: 27Be Joe worked for Goodyear Rubber in Nashville. He worked with hot rubber in making tires. He developed a lung congestion caused from the fumes of hot rubber. He died while sitting on his front porch in Fayetteville with his sister.
Citations
- [S237] Unknown author, Cemetery Records of Lincoln County, Tennessee, page 73.
Daniel Davis
M, b. 13 January 1844, d. 25 April 1929
Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Daniel Davis|b. b 1790|p886.htm#i26571||||William Cupp||p908.htm#i27218||||
Daniel Davis was born on 13 January 1844 at near Ciitronelle, Alabama. He was the son of William A. Davis and Mary Cupp. Daniel Davis married Caroline Ramey, daughter of Asbury Randolph Ramey and Sarah Catherine Hill, on 11 September 1870 at Alabama. Daniel Davis died on 25 April 1929 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 85. He was buried at Pinecrest Cemetery.
Daniel Davis REFN: 28Be IGI File LSD birth recorded of Daniel Davis...parents William andMary Davis 13 Jan 1844 in Mobile County, AL Marriage records for September11, 1870 have a license issued to Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. They werefrom Mobile County, Beaver Meadow area. OBITUARY from 'The Citronelle Call', Volume XXIV, Number 19, Friday, May 3, 1929 AGED VETERAN IS LAID TO REST In the cool of the evening as God closed the 27th day of April. He saw fitto send His angels to conduct the spirit of our long-lived brother, Mr. Dan Davis, thru the shadows of death to an endless day. Dan Davis was born near Citronelle, Alabama, January 15, l844, and departed April 25, 1929. He enlisted in the Civil War at the age of seventeen years making ammunition in the arsenal at Selma, Alabama. At the age of nineteen he joined the 56th Alabama cavalry under Stephen D. Lee and served thru the duration of the war, receivingonly a hand wound during his service. He was married to Miss Carrie Ramey of Greensboro, Alabama, who departed this life February 6, 1900. To them wereborn seven children, all of whom survive. They are: Mrs. W. E. White and Mrs. J. K. Kennedy of Citronelle; Mrs J. H. Ramey of Greensboro; Mrs. Ira Nabors and Mr. Dan Davis of Baton Rouge, La; Mrs. Hugh Kennedy of Florence, Ala; and Mrs. A. C. Timmons of London Mills, Ill. He was affiliated with theMethodist church of Citronelle by certificate in February, 1883, and served it during the forty-six years he was a member. It can be truly said of him that he was indeed a soldier of the cross. The funeral service was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs, J. K. Kennedy, in Citronelle, April 27, by his pastor, Rev. R. I. Lawrence, with S. H. Andrews in charge. A quartet, consisting of Mrs. H. C. Gilmer, Mr. E. H. Herbel, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burt, rendered appropriate selections. The active pallbearers were Mr. L. Reeves, Mr. H. W. Macon, Mr. Gilbert Craft, Mr. T. W. Hester, Mr. J. A. Brown and Mr. E. B. Coverstone. The honorary pallbearers were Civil war veterans of both armies, as follows: Mr. W. J. Walker and Mr. M. D. Majors of the Confederate, and Mr. A. J. Hand and Mr. S. T. Jones and Capt. J. A. Barr of the Union army. The body was laid to rest in Pine Crest cemetery, and was followed to the grave by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. R. I. Lawrence. He and Caroline Ramey REFN611Be. Daniel Davis was Type: Military Service Enlisted in the Confederate Army at Halls Mills in Mobile County AL. He was a private in Company D in the 56th AL Calvry and was honorable discharged 10 May 1865 at Meridian Mississippi. In March 1862.
Daniel Davis REFN: 28Be IGI File LSD birth recorded of Daniel Davis...parents William andMary Davis 13 Jan 1844 in Mobile County, AL Marriage records for September11, 1870 have a license issued to Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. They werefrom Mobile County, Beaver Meadow area. OBITUARY from 'The Citronelle Call', Volume XXIV, Number 19, Friday, May 3, 1929 AGED VETERAN IS LAID TO REST In the cool of the evening as God closed the 27th day of April. He saw fitto send His angels to conduct the spirit of our long-lived brother, Mr. Dan Davis, thru the shadows of death to an endless day. Dan Davis was born near Citronelle, Alabama, January 15, l844, and departed April 25, 1929. He enlisted in the Civil War at the age of seventeen years making ammunition in the arsenal at Selma, Alabama. At the age of nineteen he joined the 56th Alabama cavalry under Stephen D. Lee and served thru the duration of the war, receivingonly a hand wound during his service. He was married to Miss Carrie Ramey of Greensboro, Alabama, who departed this life February 6, 1900. To them wereborn seven children, all of whom survive. They are: Mrs. W. E. White and Mrs. J. K. Kennedy of Citronelle; Mrs J. H. Ramey of Greensboro; Mrs. Ira Nabors and Mr. Dan Davis of Baton Rouge, La; Mrs. Hugh Kennedy of Florence, Ala; and Mrs. A. C. Timmons of London Mills, Ill. He was affiliated with theMethodist church of Citronelle by certificate in February, 1883, and served it during the forty-six years he was a member. It can be truly said of him that he was indeed a soldier of the cross. The funeral service was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs, J. K. Kennedy, in Citronelle, April 27, by his pastor, Rev. R. I. Lawrence, with S. H. Andrews in charge. A quartet, consisting of Mrs. H. C. Gilmer, Mr. E. H. Herbel, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burt, rendered appropriate selections. The active pallbearers were Mr. L. Reeves, Mr. H. W. Macon, Mr. Gilbert Craft, Mr. T. W. Hester, Mr. J. A. Brown and Mr. E. B. Coverstone. The honorary pallbearers were Civil war veterans of both armies, as follows: Mr. W. J. Walker and Mr. M. D. Majors of the Confederate, and Mr. A. J. Hand and Mr. S. T. Jones and Capt. J. A. Barr of the Union army. The body was laid to rest in Pine Crest cemetery, and was followed to the grave by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. R. I. Lawrence. He and Caroline Ramey REFN611Be. Daniel Davis was Type: Military Service Enlisted in the Confederate Army at Halls Mills in Mobile County AL. He was a private in Company D in the 56th AL Calvry and was honorable discharged 10 May 1865 at Meridian Mississippi. In March 1862.
Children of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey
- Alice Davis+ b. 29 Apr 1872, d. 24 Jun 1952
- Sarah Eliza Davis+ b. 17 Nov 1873, d. 11 Oct 1943
- Mary Agnes Davis+ b. 24 Oct 1875, d. 4 Apr 1954
- Annie Jordan Davis+ b. 4 Mar 1878, d. 30 Mar 1979
- Laura Lee Davis+ b. 27 May 1880, d. 17 May 1961
- Florence Davis+ b. 12 Dec 1883, d. 9 Aug 1946
- Dan H., Jr. Davis+ b. 31 Jan 1886, d. 10 Apr 1952
Caroline Ramey
F, b. 28 November 1845, d. 6 February 1900
Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|Asbury Randolph Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah Catherine Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|Jordan A. Ramey|b. 1790\nd. 26 Dec 1836|p834.htm#i25016|Nancy L. Clay|b. c 1790\nd. c 1835|p834.htm#i25017|Hamilton Hill|b. 6 Jun 1795\nd. 5 May 1839|p856.htm#i25672|Jenny Paul|b. 29 Nov 1796\nd. b 1841|p856.htm#i25676|
Caroline Ramey was born on 28 November 1845 at Abbeville District, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Asbury Randolph Ramey and Sarah Catherine Hill. Caroline Ramey married Daniel Davis, son of William A. Davis and Mary Cupp, on 11 September 1870 at Alabama. Caroline Ramey died on 6 February 1900 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 54. She was buried at Pinecrest Cemetery.
Caroline Ramey and Daniel Davis REFN611Be. Caroline Ramey REFN: 29Be Nicknamed 'Carrie.' Her married name was Davis.
Caroline Ramey and Daniel Davis REFN611Be. Caroline Ramey REFN: 29Be Nicknamed 'Carrie.' Her married name was Davis.
Children of Caroline Ramey and Daniel Davis
- Alice Davis+ b. 29 Apr 1872, d. 24 Jun 1952
- Sarah Eliza Davis+ b. 17 Nov 1873, d. 11 Oct 1943
- Mary Agnes Davis+ b. 24 Oct 1875, d. 4 Apr 1954
- Annie Jordan Davis+ b. 4 Mar 1878, d. 30 Mar 1979
- Laura Lee Davis+ b. 27 May 1880, d. 17 May 1961
- Florence Davis+ b. 12 Dec 1883, d. 9 Aug 1946
- Dan H., Jr. Davis+ b. 31 Jan 1886, d. 10 Apr 1952
Alice Davis
F, b. 29 April 1872, d. 24 June 1952
Alice Davis|b. 29 Apr 1872\nd. 24 Jun 1952|p815.htm#i24443|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Alice Davis was born on 29 April 1872 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Alice Davis married W.E. White on 3 June 1897. Alice Davis died on 24 June 1952 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, at age 80. She was buried at Pine Crest Cemetery, Citronelle, Alabama.
Alice Davis REFN: 30Be OBITUARY THE CITRONELLE CALL CITRONELLE, ALA. Thursday, June 24, 1952 MRS. ALICE WHITE, FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN TEXAS Mrs. Alice Davis White, 80 years old, died Tuesday afternoon, June 24, at 1 p.m. in a Fort Worth hospital after lengthy illness. Mrs. White, a former resident of Citronelle, had been making her home with her daughter , Mrs. W. B. Bergman, in Fort Worth for a number of years. The deceased was the mother of Ernest White of Citronelle, the wife of the late W. E. White, well known Citronelle resident and sister of the late Mrs. J. K. Kennedy. Mrs. White was a very devout Christain,very active in church affairs, and was a member of the Citronelle Methodist Church. She is survived by one son, Ernest of Citronelle; one daughter, Mrs. W. B. Bergman of Fort Worth; one granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth White of Citronelle. Her body will arrive by train in Mobile Thursday at noon. It will be brought to Higgins mortuary in Citronelle where it will lie in state untilfuneral time Friday afternoon. Final rites will be held at the Citronelle Methodist Church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Pine CrestCemetery, Citronelle. Her married name was White. She and W.E. White REFN722Be.
Alice Davis REFN: 30Be OBITUARY THE CITRONELLE CALL CITRONELLE, ALA. Thursday, June 24, 1952 MRS. ALICE WHITE, FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN TEXAS Mrs. Alice Davis White, 80 years old, died Tuesday afternoon, June 24, at 1 p.m. in a Fort Worth hospital after lengthy illness. Mrs. White, a former resident of Citronelle, had been making her home with her daughter , Mrs. W. B. Bergman, in Fort Worth for a number of years. The deceased was the mother of Ernest White of Citronelle, the wife of the late W. E. White, well known Citronelle resident and sister of the late Mrs. J. K. Kennedy. Mrs. White was a very devout Christain,very active in church affairs, and was a member of the Citronelle Methodist Church. She is survived by one son, Ernest of Citronelle; one daughter, Mrs. W. B. Bergman of Fort Worth; one granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth White of Citronelle. Her body will arrive by train in Mobile Thursday at noon. It will be brought to Higgins mortuary in Citronelle where it will lie in state untilfuneral time Friday afternoon. Final rites will be held at the Citronelle Methodist Church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Pine CrestCemetery, Citronelle. Her married name was White. She and W.E. White REFN722Be.
Children of Alice Davis and W.E. White
- Ernest White (living)
- Janette White (living)
Sarah Eliza Davis
F, b. 17 November 1873, d. 11 October 1943
Sarah Eliza Davis|b. 17 Nov 1873\nd. 11 Oct 1943|p815.htm#i24444|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Sarah Eliza Davis was born on 17 November 1873 at Citronelle. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Sarah Eliza Davis married Ira Nabors on 25 December 1909. Sarah Eliza Davis died on 11 October 1943 at age 69.
Sarah Eliza Davis REFN: 31Be. Her married name was Nabors. She and Ira Nabors REFN724Be.
Sarah Eliza Davis REFN: 31Be. Her married name was Nabors. She and Ira Nabors REFN724Be.
Child of Sarah Eliza Davis and Ira Nabors
- Fannie J Nabors (living)
Mary Agnes Davis
F, b. 24 October 1875, d. 4 April 1954
Mary Agnes Davis|b. 24 Oct 1875\nd. 4 Apr 1954|p815.htm#i24445|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Mary Agnes Davis was born on 24 October 1875 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Mary Agnes Davis married Arthur Timmons on 20 May 1896 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. Mary Agnes Davis died on 4 April 1954 at West Midway Cemetery, London Mills, Illinois, at age 78.
Mary Agnes Davis REFN: 32Be OBITUARY MRS. MARY A. TIMMONS Funeral services were held Tuesdayafternoon at 2 o'clock from the London Mills Methodist church for Mrs. Mary Timmons with the Rev. T. L, Kneebone of Oneida in charge. Mrs. Adolph Johnson and Mrs. George Shover sang 'The Old Rugged Cross' and 'For You I am Praying', accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Jack Rice. Pallbearers were Eldon Ulm, Paul Timmons, Duane Ulm, Stanford Shover, Paul Ulm, and William Johnson. Burial was in the West Midway Cemetery. Mary Agnes Timmons, daughter of Daniel and Caroline (Ramey) Davis , was born Oct. 14, 1875 (error) in Citronelle, Alabama and died April 4, 1954 in the Saunders hospital in Avon. She was married on May 20, 1896 to Arthur Timmons in Citronelle. Surviving are her husband;four sons, Burgett of Rockton, Ill; Lynwood, Leland, and Duane of London Mills; two daughters, Mrs. Lora Page and Mrs. Marie Smith, also of London Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Kennedy of Florence, Ala. and Mrs. Annie Ramey of Greensboro, Ala., and thirteen grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, three sisters, and a daughter, Ruth, who died in infancy. She joined the Methodist church and for thirty-five years she has beena teacher in the London Mills Methodist Church. Her married name was Timmons. She and Arthur Timmons REFN723Be.
Mary Agnes Davis REFN: 32Be OBITUARY MRS. MARY A. TIMMONS Funeral services were held Tuesdayafternoon at 2 o'clock from the London Mills Methodist church for Mrs. Mary Timmons with the Rev. T. L, Kneebone of Oneida in charge. Mrs. Adolph Johnson and Mrs. George Shover sang 'The Old Rugged Cross' and 'For You I am Praying', accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Jack Rice. Pallbearers were Eldon Ulm, Paul Timmons, Duane Ulm, Stanford Shover, Paul Ulm, and William Johnson. Burial was in the West Midway Cemetery. Mary Agnes Timmons, daughter of Daniel and Caroline (Ramey) Davis , was born Oct. 14, 1875 (error) in Citronelle, Alabama and died April 4, 1954 in the Saunders hospital in Avon. She was married on May 20, 1896 to Arthur Timmons in Citronelle. Surviving are her husband;four sons, Burgett of Rockton, Ill; Lynwood, Leland, and Duane of London Mills; two daughters, Mrs. Lora Page and Mrs. Marie Smith, also of London Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Kennedy of Florence, Ala. and Mrs. Annie Ramey of Greensboro, Ala., and thirteen grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, three sisters, and a daughter, Ruth, who died in infancy. She joined the Methodist church and for thirty-five years she has beena teacher in the London Mills Methodist Church. Her married name was Timmons. She and Arthur Timmons REFN723Be.
Children of Mary Agnes Davis and Arthur Timmons
- Burgett Timmons (living)
- Lynwood Timmons (living)
- Leland Timmons (living)
- Duane Timmons (living)
- Lora Timmons (living)
- Marie Timmons (living)
- Ruth Timmons (living)
Annie Jordan Davis
F, b. 4 March 1878, d. 30 March 1979
Annie Jordan Davis|b. 4 Mar 1878\nd. 30 Mar 1979|p815.htm#i24446|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Annie Jordan Davis was born on 4 March 1878 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. She was born on 4 March 1878. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Annie Jordan Davis married Jordan Hilliard Ramey, son of John Erwin Ramey and Mary Elizabeth Chapman, on 22 February 1903. Annie Jordan Davis died on 30 March 1979 at Greensboro, Alabama, at age 101.
Annie Jordan Davis REFN: 33Be. Her married name was Ramey. She and Jordan Hilliard Ramey REFN18202Be.
Annie Jordan Davis REFN: 33Be. Her married name was Ramey. She and Jordan Hilliard Ramey REFN18202Be.
Children of Annie Jordan Davis and Jordan Hilliard Ramey
- Daniel Ervin Ramey b. 22 Nov 1903, d. 21 Mar 1972
- Infant Ramey b. 17 Jul 1922, d. 17 Jul 1922
Florence Davis
F, b. 12 December 1883, d. 9 August 1946
Florence Davis|b. 12 Dec 1883\nd. 9 Aug 1946|p815.htm#i24447|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Florence Davis was born on 12 December 1883 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Florence Davis died on 9 August 1946 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 62.
Florence Davis REFN: 34Be Obituary Mrs. J. K. Kennedy, of Citronelle, Ala., passed away Friday morning, Aug. Mrs. Kennedy was a member of the Methodist Church at Citronelle. Mrs. Kennedy is survived by her husband, Mr. J. K. Kennedy; two sons, Mr. J. E. Kennedy of Indianapolis, Ind., D. F. Kennedy of Citronelle; three daughters, Mrs. Connie K. Olive of Greenwood, Fla; Mrs. Alice K. Corbitt of Citronelle, and Mrs. Hazel D. Pate of Greenville, Fla; one brother, Mr. D.H. Davis of Baton Rouge, La; four sisters, Mrs. Alice White, Citronelle; Mrs. Mary Timmons, Lodan (London) Mills, Ill., Mrs. Anna (Annie) Ramey of Greensboro, Ala; Mrs. Laura Kennedy, Florence, Ala. Six grandchildren, Miss Florence Pate; Master James Pate, Miss Margaret Elmore Kennedy, Master James Kennedy, Jr., Master Danny Olive, Miss Mary Alice Olive. Mrs. Kennedy was well known and liked by all who knew her. Every one will miss Mrs. Kennedy. Funeral services were held at the Citronelle Methodist Church, Aug. 11, conductedby Rev. I. W. Chalker. She and James Kelva Kennedy REFN727Be.
Florence Davis REFN: 34Be Obituary Mrs. J. K. Kennedy, of Citronelle, Ala., passed away Friday morning, Aug. Mrs. Kennedy was a member of the Methodist Church at Citronelle. Mrs. Kennedy is survived by her husband, Mr. J. K. Kennedy; two sons, Mr. J. E. Kennedy of Indianapolis, Ind., D. F. Kennedy of Citronelle; three daughters, Mrs. Connie K. Olive of Greenwood, Fla; Mrs. Alice K. Corbitt of Citronelle, and Mrs. Hazel D. Pate of Greenville, Fla; one brother, Mr. D.H. Davis of Baton Rouge, La; four sisters, Mrs. Alice White, Citronelle; Mrs. Mary Timmons, Lodan (London) Mills, Ill., Mrs. Anna (Annie) Ramey of Greensboro, Ala; Mrs. Laura Kennedy, Florence, Ala. Six grandchildren, Miss Florence Pate; Master James Pate, Miss Margaret Elmore Kennedy, Master James Kennedy, Jr., Master Danny Olive, Miss Mary Alice Olive. Mrs. Kennedy was well known and liked by all who knew her. Every one will miss Mrs. Kennedy. Funeral services were held at the Citronelle Methodist Church, Aug. 11, conductedby Rev. I. W. Chalker. She and James Kelva Kennedy REFN727Be.
Children of Florence Davis and James Kelva Kennedy
- Hazel Kennedy (living)
- Daniel F. Kennedy (living)
- James E. Kennedy (living)
- Carolina Kennedy (living)
- Alice Kennedy+ (living)
Dan H., Jr. Davis
M, b. 31 January 1886, d. 10 April 1952
Dan H., Jr. Davis|b. 31 Jan 1886\nd. 10 Apr 1952|p815.htm#i24448|Daniel Davis|b. 13 Jan 1844\nd. 25 Apr 1929|p815.htm#i24441|Caroline Ramey|b. 28 Nov 1845\nd. 6 Feb 1900|p815.htm#i24442|William A. Davis|b. 1818\nd. 19 Sep 1866|p855.htm#i25625|Mary Cupp|b. 1819\nd. 1 Sep 1871|p855.htm#i25626|Asbury R. Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Sarah C. Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|
Dan H., Jr. Davis was born on 31 January 1886 at Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama. He was the son of Daniel Davis and Caroline Ramey. Dan H., Jr. Davis died on 10 April 1952 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at age 66.
Dan H., Jr. Davis REFN: 35Be. He and Vera Brunner REFN9243Be. Dan H., Jr. Davis and Unknown Elizabeth REFN19343Be.
Dan H., Jr. Davis REFN: 35Be. He and Vera Brunner REFN9243Be. Dan H., Jr. Davis and Unknown Elizabeth REFN19343Be.
Child of Dan H., Jr. Davis and Unknown Elizabeth
- Hazel M. Davis (living)
Asbury Randolph Ramey
M, b. 26 March 1822, d. 17 May 1890
Asbury Randolph Ramey|b. 26 Mar 1822\nd. 17 May 1890|p815.htm#i24449|Jordan A. Ramey|b. 1790\nd. 26 Dec 1836|p834.htm#i25016|Nancy Lucinda Clay|b. c 1790\nd. c 1835|p834.htm#i25017|Beckham Ramey|b. 1750\nd. 1791|p824.htm#i24709|Unknown Unknown|d. 1798|p838.htm#i25119|||||||
Asbury Randolph Ramey was born on 26 March 1822 at Abbe District, South Carolina. He was the son of Jordan A. Ramey and Nancy Lucinda Clay. Asbury Randolph Ramey married Sarah Catherine Hill, daughter of Hamilton Hill and Jenny Paul, on 5 March 1842 at South Carolina. Asbury Randolph Ramey died on 17 May 1890 at Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama, at age 68.1 He was buried on 17 May 1890 at Mt. Herman UMC Cemetery, Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama.
Asbury Randolph Ramey REFN: 36Be OBITUARY Nashville Advocate June 5, 1890 REV. ASBURY RANDOLPHRAMEY Rev. Asbury Randolph Ramey has gone to rest. He was born in Abbeville District, South Carolina, March 26, 1822, and died in Hale County, Alabama,May 17, 1890. He joined the M.E. Church when a boy, professed religion, and lived the same all through life, moving heavenward to the end. His schooling was under Rev. A. H. Mitchell, D.D., whom he loved as a father, and whose spirit he bore until the last day. He was married to Miss Sarah C. Hill, March 5,1842. This dear woman was his companion through life, and is left with twelve children and many grandchildren to mourn his absence. Two, a son and a daughter, had gone before. Bro. Ramey was licensed to preach at Smyrna Campground, Cokesbury Circuit, South Carolina Conference, September 28, 1844 by Rev. Nicholas Talley, P.E. He was ordained deacon in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina Conference, June 7, 1849 by Bishop Capers. In 1852, he moved to Alabama, and settled near Greensboro, Alabama in which section he spent the remaining of his years. He was ordained elder by Bishop Andrew at Talladega, Alabama, Dec. 17, 1854. Missionaryto the negroes seven years (1853 to 1859) serving the Greensboro Colored Mission. Many colored people will arise to call him blessed, as the results of these years. This man of God was mainly a farmer, but ready to do anything for his country, church, and master. During life he served several firms as clerk; taught several school; and served the church in every way possible. His last public work was for the Hale County Auxillary Bible Society, selling Bibles. Bro. Ramey was one of the best men we ever knew, and hundreds are better for his having lived. His orderly walk, chaste conversation, sweet spirit, sympathy, charity, and liverality are worth of imitation. His soul was aslarge as the world, and all humanity was embraced in his love. God was in his 'Amens' and they will roll on forever. He was the preacher's friend, and his house the preacher's home. Oh, blessed memory! He was a good preacher,and always ready, making any possible sacrifice for his church and pastor. You had only to notify him of your meeting and the need of his presence, and he would go anywhere on the circuit to preach, pray and shout 'Amen' till youhad the victory. It was our privilege to spend the last four years with this good man (on the Havana Circuit), and shall ever thank God for the blessingreceived through him. To know him you could but love him. He suffered long, but there was no murmur, he lingered on Pisgah, viewing the promised land.His life was carefully reviewed and all committed to his Savior. When askedif anything special was desired, he answered: 'Nothing special. I am in the hands of my Lord.' Pointing heavenward, he said: 'All is well with me.' His blessing on us will never lose its effect. Taking his hand for the last time, with strong emphasis, he said: 'The peace of God which passeth all understanding keep you in Christ Jesus.' Lord help me to wear the benediction. As his spirit passed away, he lifted his hands and said: 'Eliza! Eliza!' Eliza, his loving daughter, had preceded him 23 years. Had she come to meet him? The Lord lead the dear ones left behind until husband and wife, parents and children, friends and loved ones all meet around the throne. 'Father, thy life was dear to us, Thy precious name we love; We look to thee in the dust, But in the home above. Your life in Christ we'll not forget, Nor cease torecommend; Thy spirit-gone-is living yet A life has no end. Thou friend, the truest of all men, The tried and faithful man; Thy mantle to us children lend, While heaven sings your 'Amen'. P.M. Guthrie (Obtained from Annie Jordan Davis Ramey, Aug 11, 1965). Asbury Randolph Ramey was also known as Rev.. He and Sarah Catherine Hill REFN620Be.
Asbury Randolph Ramey REFN: 36Be OBITUARY Nashville Advocate June 5, 1890 REV. ASBURY RANDOLPHRAMEY Rev. Asbury Randolph Ramey has gone to rest. He was born in Abbeville District, South Carolina, March 26, 1822, and died in Hale County, Alabama,May 17, 1890. He joined the M.E. Church when a boy, professed religion, and lived the same all through life, moving heavenward to the end. His schooling was under Rev. A. H. Mitchell, D.D., whom he loved as a father, and whose spirit he bore until the last day. He was married to Miss Sarah C. Hill, March 5,1842. This dear woman was his companion through life, and is left with twelve children and many grandchildren to mourn his absence. Two, a son and a daughter, had gone before. Bro. Ramey was licensed to preach at Smyrna Campground, Cokesbury Circuit, South Carolina Conference, September 28, 1844 by Rev. Nicholas Talley, P.E. He was ordained deacon in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina Conference, June 7, 1849 by Bishop Capers. In 1852, he moved to Alabama, and settled near Greensboro, Alabama in which section he spent the remaining of his years. He was ordained elder by Bishop Andrew at Talladega, Alabama, Dec. 17, 1854. Missionaryto the negroes seven years (1853 to 1859) serving the Greensboro Colored Mission. Many colored people will arise to call him blessed, as the results of these years. This man of God was mainly a farmer, but ready to do anything for his country, church, and master. During life he served several firms as clerk; taught several school; and served the church in every way possible. His last public work was for the Hale County Auxillary Bible Society, selling Bibles. Bro. Ramey was one of the best men we ever knew, and hundreds are better for his having lived. His orderly walk, chaste conversation, sweet spirit, sympathy, charity, and liverality are worth of imitation. His soul was aslarge as the world, and all humanity was embraced in his love. God was in his 'Amens' and they will roll on forever. He was the preacher's friend, and his house the preacher's home. Oh, blessed memory! He was a good preacher,and always ready, making any possible sacrifice for his church and pastor. You had only to notify him of your meeting and the need of his presence, and he would go anywhere on the circuit to preach, pray and shout 'Amen' till youhad the victory. It was our privilege to spend the last four years with this good man (on the Havana Circuit), and shall ever thank God for the blessingreceived through him. To know him you could but love him. He suffered long, but there was no murmur, he lingered on Pisgah, viewing the promised land.His life was carefully reviewed and all committed to his Savior. When askedif anything special was desired, he answered: 'Nothing special. I am in the hands of my Lord.' Pointing heavenward, he said: 'All is well with me.' His blessing on us will never lose its effect. Taking his hand for the last time, with strong emphasis, he said: 'The peace of God which passeth all understanding keep you in Christ Jesus.' Lord help me to wear the benediction. As his spirit passed away, he lifted his hands and said: 'Eliza! Eliza!' Eliza, his loving daughter, had preceded him 23 years. Had she come to meet him? The Lord lead the dear ones left behind until husband and wife, parents and children, friends and loved ones all meet around the throne. 'Father, thy life was dear to us, Thy precious name we love; We look to thee in the dust, But in the home above. Your life in Christ we'll not forget, Nor cease torecommend; Thy spirit-gone-is living yet A life has no end. Thou friend, the truest of all men, The tried and faithful man; Thy mantle to us children lend, While heaven sings your 'Amen'. P.M. Guthrie (Obtained from Annie Jordan Davis Ramey, Aug 11, 1965). Asbury Randolph Ramey was also known as Rev.. He and Sarah Catherine Hill REFN620Be.
Children of Asbury Randolph Ramey and Sarah Catherine Hill
- Elizabeth Williams Ramey b. 26 Feb 1844, d. 22 Jun 1866
- Caroline Ramey+ b. 28 Nov 1845, d. 6 Feb 1900
- Leonidas Ramey b. 9 Jul 1847, d. 19 Nov 1856
- Isabella Jane Ramey+ b. 12 Jun 1849
- Sara Margaret Ramey b. 12 Jun 1853, d. 1874
- Amanda Fitzallen Ramey+ b. 15 May 1855, d. 20 Feb 1900
- John Erwin Ramey+ b. 25 Sep 1855, d. 29 Jul 1941
- Hamilton Hill Ramey b. 21 Mar 1858
- Jordan Ramey+ b. 20 Jan 1860, d. 7 Jan 1916
- Nancy Lucinda Ramey b. 2 Feb 1862, d. 5 Feb 1884
- Lelia Ann Ramey b. 15 Apr 1864
- Wesley Biggs Ramey b. 15 Jul 1866, d. 19 Jul 1911
- Charles Randolph Ramey+ b. 7 Dec 1868, d. 10 Jan 1960
- Mary Elizabeth Ramey b. 3 Mar 1872
Citations
- [S239] Unknown author, Mt Herman Methodist Church Cemetery, Greensboro, AL.
Sarah Catherine Hill
F, b. 26 April 1827, d. 6 July 1896
Sarah Catherine Hill|b. 26 Apr 1827\nd. 6 Jul 1896|p815.htm#i24450|Hamilton Hill|b. 6 Jun 1795\nd. 5 May 1839|p856.htm#i25672|Jenny Paul|b. 29 Nov 1796\nd. b 1841|p856.htm#i25676|Benjamin A. Hill|b. c 1760\nd. c 23 Jun 1839|p863.htm#i25879|Elizabeth Catlin||p864.htm#i25899|Alexander Paul|d. 1822|p856.htm#i25674|Unknown Presley||p1015.htm#i30424|
Sarah Catherine Hill was born on 26 April 1827 at South Carolina. She was the daughter of Hamilton Hill and Jenny Paul. Sarah Catherine Hill married Asbury Randolph Ramey, son of Jordan A. Ramey and Nancy Lucinda Clay, on 5 March 1842 at South Carolina. Sarah Catherine Hill died on 6 July 1896 at Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama, at age 69.1 She was buried at Mt. Herman UMC Cemetery, Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama.
Sarah Catherine Hill and Asbury Randolph Ramey REFN620Be. Sarah Catherine Hill REFN: 37Be. Her married name was Ramey.
Sarah Catherine Hill and Asbury Randolph Ramey REFN620Be. Sarah Catherine Hill REFN: 37Be. Her married name was Ramey.
Children of Sarah Catherine Hill and Asbury Randolph Ramey
- Elizabeth Williams Ramey b. 26 Feb 1844, d. 22 Jun 1866
- Caroline Ramey+ b. 28 Nov 1845, d. 6 Feb 1900
- Leonidas Ramey b. 9 Jul 1847, d. 19 Nov 1856
- Isabella Jane Ramey+ b. 12 Jun 1849
- Sara Margaret Ramey b. 12 Jun 1853, d. 1874
- Amanda Fitzallen Ramey+ b. 15 May 1855, d. 20 Feb 1900
- John Erwin Ramey+ b. 25 Sep 1855, d. 29 Jul 1941
- Hamilton Hill Ramey b. 21 Mar 1858
- Jordan Ramey+ b. 20 Jan 1860, d. 7 Jan 1916
- Nancy Lucinda Ramey b. 2 Feb 1862, d. 5 Feb 1884
- Lelia Ann Ramey b. 15 Apr 1864
- Wesley Biggs Ramey b. 15 Jul 1866, d. 19 Jul 1911
- Charles Randolph Ramey+ b. 7 Dec 1868, d. 10 Jan 1960
- Mary Elizabeth Ramey b. 3 Mar 1872
Citations
- [S239] Unknown author, Mt Herman Methodist Church Cemetery, Greensboro, AL.




