Family:Eli Baxter and Julia Richardson (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][3][4] 21 Dec 1819 Hancock County, Georgia
Children
BirthDeath
1.
30 Oct 1906 Egypt
2.
3.
1827 Georgia
1902
4.
Abt 1836 Georgia
5.
6.
Abt 1840
 

The transcription of Lucian Lamar Knight's, Standard History of Georgia and Georgians (shown below), contains some errors, which may be clerical: Jane Baxter did not marry Dr. Conwell; she married Dr. Alva Connell. "Blondina" Baxter is actually "Blandina" Baxter. Dr. J. S. Catliff (husband of Mary Baxter) may be Dr. Cutliff. --Sarahs 22:00, 19 July 2014 (UTC)

References
  1. Georgia, United States. Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944.



    Marriage date: 21 Dec 1819

    Marriage place: Hancock, Georgia

    APID: 7839::161869
    Ancestry

  2.   Evebard Hamilton Richardson, M. D. Sketch, in Knight, Lucian Lamar. A standard history of Georgia and Georgians. (Chicago [Illinois]: Lewis Pub. Co., 1917)
    pg 2391.

    Julia, the youngest daughter of Obediah and Jane (Bush) Richardson, became, in 1819, the wife of Judge Eli H. Baxter. Of this union six children were born. The eldest, Miss Elizabeth Baxter, was a woman of rare culture and remained unwed until her death, which occurred while she was traveling in Egypt, and after she had attained to advanced age; her remains were brought back to the United States and interred at Shreveport, Louisiana. Jane Baxter married Doctor Conwell, and her death occurred in 1890, in the City of Houston, Texas. Blondina Baxter married Andrew Springs, of Charlotte, North Carolina. Mary F. Baxter married Dr. J. S. Catliff, of Shreveport, Louisiana, who died in 1870. Louise married Col. Pulaski Holt, of Eatonton, Georgia.
    Google Books

  3. Dodd, Jordan. Georgia Marriages to 1850. (Georgia, United States).

    Marriage date: 21 Dec 1819 Marriage place: Hancock, Georgia _APID: 1,2085::114132

  4. Georgia, United States. Marriages from Select Counties, 1828-1978.

    _APID: 1,4766::918308