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Family Group Record [edit] ==============================================================================Husband: William W. Gassaway Birth: Chr: Land Record: Oct 5 1829 Pickens Co, SC Census: 1830 Pickens Co, SC Land Record: Feb 13 1830 Pickens District, SC Land Record: Aug 20 1831 Pickens District, SC Land Record: Oct 1832 Pickens District, SC Census: 1840 Pickens Co, SC Death: Burial: Marriage: bef 1829 Other spouse: Jane McWhorter (m May 17 1849) [edit] ==============================================================================Wife: Cosby Curtis Birth: Chr: Census: 1810 Pendleton District, SC Land Record: Oct 5 1829 Pickens Co, SC Death: bef 1849 Pickens District, SC Burial: Father: Naaman (The Older) Curtis (b 1778) Mother: Mildred (b 1782) [edit] ==============================================================================Children [edit] ==============================================================================1 F Elizabeth Gassaway Birth: abt 1834 SC Death: Burial: Spouse: Thomas Alexander Nix (m May 24 1849) 2 M Wm. D. Gassaway Birth: Chr: Death: Burial: Spouse: Anna Gaines (m Sep 23 1866) 3 F Matilda A. Gassaway Birth: Chr: Death: Burial: Spouse: F.H. Thurber (m Jun 3 1857) [edit] ==============================================================================Prepared Jul 21 2001 by: Jeannie Rogers 3309 E. Rock Wren Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-8708 jcrogers@home.com (480) 759-5171 [edit] ==============================================================================1810 United States Federal Census Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches ��� Gassaway, Elizabeth � View Image Online � Images Online #: 280 State: South Carolina � County: Pendleton Year: 1810 � Township: � Page: 162 information from 1271353GED and 1787679GED X-From_: jcrogers@home.com Thu Oct 18 23:06:17 2001 From: "Jeannie Rogers" <jcrogers@home.com> To: "'Dalton J. Nix'" <daltonn@HiWAAY.net> Subject: RE: Tomas Alexander NIX and Elizabeth Gassaway Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:09:32 -0700 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal 1 F Elizabeth Gassaway Birth: abt 1834 SC������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: Thomas Alexander Nix (m May 24 1849)������������������ 2 M Wm. D. Gassaway Birth:������������������������������������������������������� Chr:������������������������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: Anna Gaines (m Sep 23 1866)��������������������������� 3 F Matilda A. Gassaway Birth:������������������������������������������������������� Chr:������������������������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: F.H. Thurber (m Jun 3 1857)��������������������������� [edit] ==============================================================================Prepared Jul 21 2001 by: Jeannie Rogers 3309 E. Rock Wren Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-8708 jcrogers@home.com (480) 759-5171 [edit] ==============================================================================X-From_: jcrogers@home.com Thu Oct 18 23:06:17 2001 From: "Jeannie Rogers" <jcrogers@home.com> To: "'Dalton J. Nix'" <daltonn@HiWAAY.net> Subject: RE: Tomas Alexander NIX and Elizabeth Gassaway Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:09:32 -0700 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal 1 F Elizabeth Gassaway Birth: abt 1834 SC������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: Thomas Alexander Nix (m May 24 1849)������������������ 2 M Wm. D. Gassaway Birth:������������������������������������������������������� Chr:������������������������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: Anna Gaines (m Sep 23 1866)��������������������������� 3 F Matilda A. Gassaway Birth:������������������������������������������������������� Chr:������������������������������������������������������� Death:������������������������������������������������������� Burial:������������������������������������������������������� Spouse: F.H. Thurber (m Jun 3 1857)��������������������������� [edit] ==============================================================================Prepared Jul 21 2001 by: Jeannie Rogers 3309 E. Rock Wren Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-8708 jcrogers@home.com (480) 759-5171 [edit] ==============================================================================Thomas Nix & Millie Elizabeth Gasaway � Author:�Elizabeth Mintz Date:�22 Dec 2001 2:25 AM GMT � Classification:�Query Post�Reply�| Mark�Unread�| Report�Abuse �Print�Message I am looking for information on the family of Thomas Nix who married Millie Elizabeth Gasaway and had 2 sons named John and James. They were in Alabama, it is rumored that they moved to Arkansas. 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Gassaway Link � Author:�Cyndi Farland Date:�3 Aug 2000 4:45 PM GMT Emmett, The link you are looking for is rootsweb.com under "United States States/Counties". Then go to the Anne Arundel County. Once on that home page go to the First Families site. There are also Gassaway wills you can access from the home page. I hope this helps please let me know. I plan on going to Anne Arundel next week to look up grave stones and some records. Let me know if I can help. Nix, Thomas � View Image Online � State: Alabama Year: 1860 � County: Blount Roll: M653_2 � Township: Western Division Page: 985 � Image: 343 � � 1860 Census, Alabama Blount County, Western Division , PO Summit, Enumerated 19 June 1860, image 49 of 73. Family #247 Thomas NIX, 26 male Milley E, 26 female, John T, 4 born Ala James F., 2, born Alabama Family #246 William W. Gassaway, 59, Ludina,female, 31, Namon C. male 16, b SC Sarnhell, 11, female, b SC John H, 8, male, b Ala Mary M. 6, female, b Ala Wilkins(?), 4, male, Ala, Rucheal, j 3 Female, Al Nosuna, T, 8/12, female, Al May your Ancestor's Migration Pattern be listed here! Name Lifespan Where Born William Jennings NIX 1856-1918 AL Additional Notes Migration Steps Wife, Martha Elizabeth MOORE and children Willie Agnes, James Marion, Lilburn W., Josie Myrtle, Ora Lee, Dora Letty, Cecil Mattie, Mary Velma and Grace Missouri to Conway County, AR in 1880 Researcher: Joann Wear Spore jodonwpore@worldnet.att.net Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1880 United States Federal Census > Alabama > Pickens > Other Townships > District�102, image 36 of 44 at <ancestry.com> Residence 87, Family 87, Gassaway, Elizabeth, W. F, Wd, 48, Ala, NC, NC , Alase, W. F, 19 Ala, NC, NC , Hennetia, W, F, 17, Ala, NC, NC It appears that the enumerator was not taking a large amount of care in accuracy. Very clearly the mother and both daughters cannot have all their parents born in exactly the same state. If the daughters were born in Alabama then their Father was born in ???, and Mother was born in Ala per the first entry. I think it is true that William W. Gassaway was born in North Carolina. I am not sure about Cosby Curtis. Elizabeth was born in South Carolina, but lived for some time in Alabama. I know nothing about the two daughters, but they could have been born in the time after I lost track of Elizabeth and Thomas.
Year: 1880;�Census Place: Olney And Bethany, Pickens, Alabama;�Roll: T9_28;�Family History Film: 1254028;�Page: 666B;�Enumeration District: 102;�Image: 0816. Name: � Elizabeth GASSAWAY Age: � 48 Estimated birth year: � <1832> Birthplace: � Alabama Occupation: � Tenant Relation: � Self Home in 1880: � Olney And Bethany, Pickens, Alabama Marital status: � Widowed Race: � White Gender: � Female Head of household: � Elizabeth GASSAWAY Father's birthplace: � NC Mother's birthplace: � NC Cannot read/write: � View Image Blind: � View Image Deaf and dumb: � View Image Otherwise disabled: � View Image Idiotic or insane: � View Image Image Source: � Year: 1880;�Census Place: Olney And Bethany, Pickens, Alabama;�Roll: T9_28;�Family History Film: 1254028;�Page: 666B;�Enumeration District: 102;�Image: 0816. [edit] =============================1880 United States Federal Census record for: Elizabeth GASSAWAY What can I find in the 1880 U.S. Census image? �View original census documents and find information about your ancestor's occupation, education and parents' birthplace. ����Search results � Previous Match�|�Next Match � �Personal Information Census Image What to do next? �Name: � Elizabeth GASSAWAY �Age: � 48 �Estimated birth year: � <1832> �Birthplace: � Alabama �Relation: � Self �Home in 1880: � Olney And Bethany, Pickens, Alabama �Occupation: � Tenant �Marital status: � Widowed �Race: � White �Gender: � Female �Head of household: � Elizabeth GASSAWAY �Father's birthplace: � NC �Mother's birthplace: � NC [edit] ===============================You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1880 United States Federal Census > Alabama > Pickens > Other Townships > Beat 23 Cont., page #9 B, Supervisor's Dist. #2, Enumeration Dist. #102, District�102, image 36 of 44., Beat 23, Residence 87, family 87, Gassaway, Elizabeth,W, F, 48, H, Wd, Tenant, , Al***,(maybe Alase), W, F, 19, daughter, S, Tenant, attends school , Hennetia?, (faint and poor handwriting), 17, daughter, S, Tenant. attends school This is particularly interesting. Is it possible that this is Elizabeth, a widow after the Civil war with two teen age daughters. This part of Alabama had a large group of cotton growers who moved from South Carolina prior to the War. I suppose that the owner could have been a family accquantance in South Carolina and gave Elizabeth a place to make her living. But the life of a share cropper after the war would have been tough at best. Delivered-To: daltonn@knology.netFrom: "Peggie Walker" < peggie23@conwaycorp.net> To: "Dalton J. Nix" <daltonn@knology.net> Subject: Re: Family of Cosby Curtis Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 18:52:56 -0700 X-Priority: 3 I just looked up the information that I have on my grgrgrand Aunt Cosby Curtis. I thought that I had more, however I only found the little that I am sending you here. Cosby Curtis born abt 1812 in Pendleton Dist S.C. married William W. Gassaway, born abt 1812 also in Pendleton Dist. SC. I have them with three children: 1. Elizabeth Gassaway born 1834 in S.C.I have her Married to Thomas Alexander Nix-born abt 1831 John T. Nix born 1856 James F Nix born 1858 2. William D. Gassaway --he was in the 1830 Census--Pickens S.C. 3. Matilda A. Gassaway- I do not have a birth date for her. The Gassaway family that I have met here, have moved so it may take me a while to fine them. I hope this helps Peggie Holden Walker To: knology.net-daltonn@knology.net :From: Brod1280@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:12:41 EDT Subject: Ancestry.Com - Jennings Nix To: daltonn@knology.net X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.2 required=5.0 tests=FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS,HTML_20_30,NO_REAL_NAME version=2.55 X-Spam-Level: *** X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.55 (1.174.2.19-2003-05-19-exp) Hello Dalton! I saw your information on Jennings Nix on Ancestry.Com. Which of the Nix families are you decended from? My grandfather was William Jennings Nix (of Alabama) who moved to Arkansas and�was married to Martha Elizabeth Moore. They resided in Conway County in�Arkansas and are both buried there. My mother, Grace Nix (married Marion B. Francis) was the youngest child of William Jennings Nix and Martha Elizabeth Moore. It would enjoy hearing from you if you have the time. Barbara (Francis) Rodriguez Delivered-To: knology.net-daltonn@knology.net From: <jj1j2jenkins@cox.net> To: <daltonn@knology.net> Subject: info from Wanda Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 22:30:57 -0500 As you remember the 1870 census and forward has had us stumped . . . well now I think we have our answer. Wanda has the following and I agree that it is what we have been looking for. 1870 Mississippi Co., AR Pg 561 #26/ Scott Twp, Pecan Point - Elizabeth NICKS age 36 (should be 41), b SC; William age 14, farmer, b AL (we finally found him); John age 13, farm laborer, b AL; James age 10?, farm laborer, b AL; Sarah age 12, b AL; Rebecca age 7, b AL Now I think you had seen this but could not figure out the 2 girls, but I am sure this is Elizabeth and William is with her. 1880 Johnson Co., AR Pg 335 #7 Grant - Wood STOVALL age 34, b AL; Sallie (same as Sarah) age 22, b AR; Mallie age 12, b TX; Tilman age 3, b AR; Ora age 9/12, b AR; Eliza NICKS age 53 (should be 51), mother-in-law, b AL 1900 Johnson Co., AR Pg 19 #355/375 Grant Twp - Tillman STOVALL age 20, b AR Oct 1879, Parents b MS/AR; Ora age 18, sister, b AR Dec 1881, Parents b MS/AR; Elizabeth NIX age 76 (should be 71), b May 1824, grandmother, b MO (wrong), Parents b MS/AL (wrong) has had 4 children, 3 living (can't explain this) I have gone on the Johnson Co., AR website and have ask for someone to look up the marriage of Sarah/Sallie to Wood STOVALL and hope it will tell her maiden name and parent/parents. So, now we have something to go to work on. Sure hope it leads to some real proof. Have also asked someone to look for death of Elizabeth Nix and possibly an obituary. Gotta run for now, more when I learn anything new. JoAnn JoAnn and Jimmy Jenkins Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1870 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Mississippi > Scott; image 4 of 17, line 11. Residence 26, Family 26. Scott Township, Post Office Pecan Point, Mississippi County, enumerated on 19 July 1870, Nicks, Elizabeth, 36, F, W, Wid., Keeping House, SC, , William, 16, M, W, Farmer, AL, , John, 13, M, W, Farm Labor, AL, , James, 11, M, W, Farm Laborer, AL, , Sarah, 12, F, W, AL, , Rebecca, 7, F, W, AL, Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1900 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Johnson > Grant > District�34, image 10 of 19 , line 41, Residence 355, Family 375, Stovall, Tillman, Head, W, M, Oct 1879. 20 S, AR, MS, AR, Farmer , Ora, sister, W, F, Dec, 1881, 18, S, AR, MS, AR NIX, Elizabeth, Gr. Mother, W, F, May 1824, 76, Wd, years married 58, children born 3, living 6. These last numbers do not match, I belive the enumerator turned them around, should be number born, six and number living, three. But that would still leave a question? Who was the sixth born. Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1880 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Johnson > Grant and Prairie > District�93 images 1 of 40 and 2 of 40 Residence 7, Family 7, Stovall, Wood, W, M, 34, Farmer, AL, GA, GA, , Sallie, W, F, 22, Wife, Keeping House, AR, MO, AL, , Mallie, W, F, 12, Daughter, at home, TX, AL, AL, , Tilman, W, M, 3. Son, AR, AL, AR, , Ora, W, F, 6/12, daughter, AR, AL, AR, Top of the next page; Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1880 United States Federal Census > Arkansas > Johnson > Grant and Prairie > District�93, image 2 of 40 NICKS, Eliza, W, F, 53, Mother in law, Keeping House, AL, AL, AL, the entry in column 15, question " Is the person, on the day of the enumeration visit, sick or temperately disabled so as to be unable to attend to ordinary business or duties? What is the sickness or illness", seems to say "Rheumatism". Residence 8, Family 8 Children??, Joseph J., W, M, 28?,(no entry), Farmer, MS, GA, TN, , Jesie, W, F, 23, Wife, Keeping House, Ind, France, France , Jean, W, M, 1/12, May, Ark, Miss, Ind, residence 9, Family 9, Stovall, E.A. W, M, 23, (no entry), Farmer, Miss, Ga, Ga, Mary J. , W, F, 19, (no entry), Keeping house, Ark, Tenn, France Crawford, Thomas, W, M, 23, Brother in law, Farmer, Ark, Tenn, France, , John, W, M, 14, Brother in law, Farmer, Ark Tenn, France, , George, W, M, 12, Brother in law, Farm laborer, , Andrew J. W, M, 10, Brother in law, Farm laborer, , Louisa, W, F, 7, Sister in law, Families #7,8 & 9 appear to be a large connected family. There is no listed Head of Family for #8 and #9, which would imply, to me at least that he head of all three families is Wood Stovall, at least as to the relationship of BOL and SOL. 4. COSBY2 CURTIS (NAAMAN SR1) was born Abt. 1806, and died Bef. 1849. She married WILLIAM W GASSAWAY Bef. 1829. More About WILLIAM GASSAWAY and COSBY CURTIS: Marriage: Bef. 1829 Children of COSBY CURTIS and WILLIAM GASSAWAY are: 16. i. ELIZABETH3 GASSAWAY, b. Abt. 1832; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM D GASSAWAY. iii. MATILDA GASSAWAY.
Notes for NAAMAN JR CURTIS: Was on 1830 and 1840 census, PickensCounty, SC. Was on Lumpkin County Ga census in 1850. Between 1852 and 1863 he was in Calif. Served in the militarybefore the war between the states, May 1847 to July 19, 1848 in Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co., Ga. Described by his widow as about 5'5", fair skin, black hair, blue eyes, abt 150 pounds Child of NAAMAN CURTIS and JANE WILLIAMS is: i. NAAMAN III3 CURTIS, b. Abt. 1853, Lumpkin Co, GA. Notes for NAAMAN III CURTIS: Was on 1880 census, Lumpkin Co, GA.
Notes for SARAH ANN CURTIS: 1850 an 1860 census, Gordon Co., Ga Notes for FRANK HOLDEN: One researtcher, a GGreatgrandaughter, says his name may be Francis, since he named his son Francis and called him Frank. There was a Francis in Gordon Co., GA. in 1849 who was in trouble with the law and could have been the son of Francis Holden who live in Cass Co (no longer exist), in 1840, who was 70-80 yrs old. A Francis Holden was wanted in Pickens Co., SC, in 1836, for fathering a child with Mary Nix. This is just a thought, but no proof of being the same person. Children of SARAH CURTIS and FRANK HOLDEN are: 17. i. HILLARY R3 HOLDEN, b. Abt. 1841, Gordon Co., GA; d. March 25, 1897, Calhoun, GA. 18. ii. ARTEMISIA CATHERINE HOLDEN, b. March 18, 1842; d. June 20, 1905, Memphis. TN. 19. iii. GEORGE W HOLDEN, b. Abt. January 1843, Gordon Co., GA; d. Unknown, Spur, Dickens Co., TX.
7. MARTHA MATILDA3 CURTIS (JOHN2, NAAMAN SR1) was born 1825 in Pendleton District, SC, and died 1906 in Pickens County, SC. She married JOHN W L CARY. He was born 1822, and died 1866. Notes for MARTHA MATILDA CURTIS: "Southern Ancestors", say she was on Gordon County, GA Census in 1850, however she has not been found on that census. More About MARTHA MATILDA CURTIS: Burial: Boone-Curtis-Carey Family Cemetery, Pickens Co, SC Notes for JOHN W L CARY: It is a point of note that the name and spelling as Cary is taken from his tombstone. However with his later descendents the spelling as Carey was adopted and carried forward. Some of his children may even carry the spelling as Carey, however I have no specific information to make these individual corrections. Children of MARTHA CURTIS and JOHN CARY are: i. JOHN CURTIS4 CARY, b. July 10, 1848. ii. NATHAN BOON/BOONE CARY, b. April 03, 1950. iii. WILLIAM HENRY CARY, b. April 08, 1850. iv. SARAH "SALLIE" CARY, b. May 05, 1856. 20. v. JAMES PEELE CAREY, b. April 27, 1858; d. April 01, 1928.
Notes for FRANCES ANN CURTIS: Death cert of son Thomas William indicates his mother was born in SC.. Notes for JACOB KENNEMORE CANNON: >From info in census, it looks as he and family left Gordan Co., GA o/a 1852-53, as dau Emma is born in MS. 1900 census of Choctow, village of Kennedy, Indian Territory has Fances as Mother-in-Law, age 77, living with daughter Allie and her husband George B Ballard and seven children Indicates Frances had 15 children, 7 living. Do not know if this is Indian Terrotory in OK, but is believed so. Indicates Allie's husband was born in Illinois Census 1850, Gordon Co., GA. list Jacob, 32, farmer, 1800 acres, and wife Frances, 27, born in SC. Also list children down to include Zachariah, age 1, born in GA. Older children born in SC. Census, 1870, Chizkasaw, Egypt, Northern Dist, MS Cannon, Jacob, 59, Farmer Cannon, Frances, 46, keeping house Cannon, Samuel, 22, works on farm Cannon, Zachariah, 20, works on farm Cannon, Nathan B, 18, at school, b. GA Cannon, Emma, 16, b. MS Cannon, Margaret, 14, at home Cannon, William, 13, works on farm Cannon, Allie, 10, at home Cannon, Robert, 8 Cannon, Joseph, 5
More About JACOB CANNON and FRANCES CURTIS: Marriage: Abt. 1838, SC Children of FRANCES CURTIS and JACOB CANNON are: i. MARTHA JANE4 CANNON, b. August 25, 1839, Pickens Co., SC. ii. JAMES HARRISON CANNON, b. 1843. iii. JOHN CURTIS CANNON, b. January 27, 1845. iv. SAMUEL R CANNON, b. 1847. v. ZACHARIAH TAYLOR CANNON, b. 1849. vi. NATHAN BOONE CANNON, b. January 1852. vii. EMMA CANNON, b. 1854. viii. MARGARET MAUDE CANNON, b. 1856. ix. THOMAS WILLIAM CANNON, b. July 13, 1859, Ellis Town, Pontotoc, MS; d. 1933, OK. 21. x. ALLIE TECOA CANNON, b. May 22, 1860. xi. ROBERT E CANNON, b. 1862. xii. JOSEPH CANNON, b. 1869.
Notes for JAMES MARION CURTIS: Enlisted in CSA in 1862, Co I, 63rd Georgia Regiment. He served in the Military Dec 23, 1862 to Oct 29, 1863, in Gordon Co., GA. Pension application filed in Gordon, Co. More About JAMES MARION CURTIS: Burial: Curtis Cem., Gordon Co., Ga More About ELVINA ANN COBB: Burial: Curtis Cem., Gordon Co., Ga More About JAMES CURTIS and ELVINA COBB: Marriage: November 26, 1846, Gordon Co, Ga Children of JAMES CURTIS and ELVINA COBB are: 22. i. WILLIAM MARION "DR"4 CURTIS, b. November 06, 1847, Ga.; d. September 30, 1930, Gordon Co, Ga.. 23. ii. ELVINA CURTIS, b. Abt. 1849. 24. iii. JAMES ALFRED CURTIS, b. Abt. 1850, Gordon County, Ga; d. April 28, 1924, Fulton County, GA. 25. iv. NAMAN CICERO CURTIS, b. July 29, 1853; d. August 31, 1926. v. MARTHA MELVIRA CURTIS, b. December 27, 1856, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. December 12, 1878. 26. vi. JOSEPH ELTON CURTIS, b. December 09, 1860, Gordon County, Ga; d. October 17, 1916, Gordon County, Ga.
More About JOHN M CURTIS: Burial: Curtis Cem., Gordon Co., Ga Notes for MARY CATHERINE "CATHRON" AUTRY: Last name could be spelled Awtrey. More About JOHN CURTIS and MARY AUTRY: Marriage: Abt. 1852 Children of JOHN CURTIS and MARY AUTRY are: i. VIRGIL EMANUEL4 CURTIS, b. November 16, 1848, Ga.; d. August 09, 1911, Arnett, Ellis Co., OK. More About VIRGIL EMANUEL CURTIS: Burial: Arnett Cem., Arnett, OK ii. ORALINE V CURTIS, b. August 21, 1856; d. March 17, 1937. Notes for ORALINE V CURTIS: Was on 1860 and 1870 census, Gordon Co., Ga 27. iii. SARAH CALLIE CURTIS, b. December 31, 1857, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. February 21, 1932, Whitfield County, GA. iv. THOMAS S CURTIS, b. January 14, 1851; d. September 28, 1855, Calhoun, Gordon Co, Ga. v. WILLIAM ELBERT CURTIS, b. January 24, 1866, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. March 03, 1919, TX. 28. vi. ALICE MISSOURI CURTIS, b. October 23, 1861, Gordon Co., GA; d. May 30, 1937, Dry Valley area, Gordon County, GA. 29. vii. MARY ANN CURTIS, b. 1854. 30. viii. CHARLOTTE MADORA "DORA"CURTIS, b. April 10, 1868, Gordon Co., GA.
Notes for THOMAS NEWTON CURTIS: Was on the Pickens County, SC census after Ma 1, 1830. 1850 was on Gordon County Ga, census. He was called for Jury duty Jan 1855 in Gordon County, Ga. He served with CSA Mar 22, 1862 to May 4, 1862, although there are reports he was in the military on Aug 1 1863 in Calhoun, Gordon County, Ga. Was ill with Typhoid fever in 1865. Was on Gordon County census 1860, 1870, 1880. He filed an affidavit on Nov 21, 1887 in Gordon County. He filed a pension application in Gordon County. Another researcher thinks his name was Thomas Wheeler Curtis It is interesting to note that he named four of their sons after famous Southern Civil War Generals; Robert E Lee, Wheeler, Forrest and Hardee. Two of his youngest sons formed Curtis Bros., which was a Thrasher Machine Co, in the 1910-1920's which traveled north Georgia, Sand Mountain and Alabama to harvest wheat. This Company was very successful. These brothers along with the other family members found time to play musical instruments in the old Belmont Band. When the band was disbanded they donated the many instruments to help with the first Calhoun High School Band. Some of these instruments were destroyed by fire sometime in the early 40's. In 1936 they formed the Curtis Bro's Corn Milling and Mattress Shop, on Railroad St, Calhoun, GA, now Park Ave. They closed this business in 1958 because of bad health. More About THOMAS NEWTON CURTIS: Burial: 1907, Curtis Cem., Gordon Co., Ga More About THOMAS CURTIS and NANCY SMITH: Marriage: Abt. 1853 Notes for ELVIRA ANN HARDY-RHYME: Gravestone indicates born 1845/46. She was first married to Ben Rhyme who lost his life during the Civil War. They had a child "Jennie" who later marries Vince Hall of Calhoun, GA. More About ELVIRA ANN HARDY-RHYME: Burial: Blackwood Springs Church Cem., Gordon Co., Ga More About THOMAS CURTIS and ELVIRA HARDY-RHYME: Marriage: 1864 Children of THOMAS CURTIS and NANCY SMITH are: 31. i. VERNANTUS CINCINATTI "UNCLE BUD"4 CURTIS, b. 1854, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. July 17, 1925, Romney, Eastland County, TX. ii. MARTHA JANE CURTIS, b. 1856, Ga; d. Bef. 1866, Ga. iii. SARAH VICTORIA "AUNT VIC" CURTIS, b. December 13, 1856, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. April 21, 1929, Gordon Co, Ga.. iv. LAURA ANN CURTIS, b. Abt. 1858; m. WARREN "AKE" HARBIN. Notes for LAURA ANN CURTIS: She and her husband moved to Texas after the Civil War.
More About LILLA MAE CURTIS: Burial: Blackwood Springs Cemetery, Gordon County, GA More About JOHN BIGHAM and LILLA CURTIS: Marriage: December 25, 1890 32. vi. ROBERT L "BOB LEE" CURTIS, b. December 10, 1870, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. August 17, 1937. 33. vii. THOMAS WHEELER CURTIS, b. 1873; d. 1930. viii. MITTIE MISSOURI CURTIS, b. Abt. 1876; d. Abt. 1966; m. TOM OWENS; b. 1878. ix. WILLIAM FORREST CURTIS, b. 1879, Ga. 34. x. HARDY H CURTIS, b. June 03, 1881; d. December 05, 1958.
Notes for WILLIAM NAAMAN NATHAN "REV" CURTIS: He and his first wife Temperance Aven Johnson had four children. Two died as infants, one son William Franklin died Sep 17, 1862, just five days before Temperance Aven died. This left him with a four year old daughter, Eugenia Christina. He and his second wife Elizabeth L Keeter,were married in 1863. He and Elizabeth were among the founders of Blackwood Springs Baptist Church, Gordon County, GA. He was later Ordained and served as their Pastor. He also was Pastor at other Churches in the area. He and Elizabeth had eleven children, ten of which lived to be adults. Today his grandchildren are scattered across Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Tenn and the other southern states. Many of them became ministers of the gospel. William Naaman Nathan was named after his two grandfathers, Naaman Curtis and Nathan Boone. He was also the youngest son born in South Carolina. He served in the Military, Company F, 1st Ga Calvery, from Mar 22, 1862 to Nov 7, 1862 in Fairmount, Gordon Co., He received a Confederate pension, but I do not know when he filed the application. He was Magistrate in 1880/81 in Gordon Co., GA. This is supported from the marriage records, you will find Wm N N Curtis, M.G. (Magistrate) married James Stewart to Elizabeth Arnold, 15 Feb 1880, Joseph E Curtis to Sallie J Roebuck on 26 Sep 1880, P C Fraiser to Ellen Green on 27 May 1881. More About WILLIAM NAAMAN NATHAN "REV" CURTIS: Burial: January 24, 1901, Gordon Co, Ga. More About TEMPERANCE AVEN JOHNSON: Burial: Believed to be Curtis Cemetery, Gordon Co., GA More About WILLIAM CURTIS and TEMPERANCE JOHNSON: Marriage: Abt. February 26, 1854 More About WILLIAM CURTIS and ELIZABETH KEETER: Marriage: March 1863 Children of WILLIAM CURTIS and TEMPERANCE JOHNSON are: i. ARIETTA OREANNA4 CURTIS, b. June 28, 1855; d. Abt. 1855. ii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CURTIS, b. 1856; d. September 17, 1862. 35. iii. EUGENIA CHRISTINE CURTIS, b. January 19, 1858; d. July 1933. iv. CLARENCE AUGUSTUS CURTIS, b. April 14, 1860; d. August 05, 1860. More About CLARENCE AUGUSTUS CURTIS: Burial: Abt. 1860
Notes for AMY CURTIS: No information on Amy. Dont know if she is a daughter or not vi. MARTHA V CURTIS, b. 1869, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. 1916. vii. MAHALY ELNER CURTIS, b. July 23, 1870, GA; d. 1890. viii. NAHMAN "TWIN" CURTIS, b. 1874. Notes for NAHMAN "TWIN" CURTIS: Is a twin to Nathan ix. NATHAN "TWIN" CURTIS, b. 1874, Ga. Notes for NATHAN "TWIN" CURTIS: Is a twin to Nahman x. PEARLY CURTIS, b. 1879.
Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (TWIN) CURTIS: Benjamin and Lorenzo are twins. Served in the military Aug 12, 1862-Nov 19, 1862, in Calhoun, GA. Moved to the Atlanta area More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (TWIN) CURTIS: Burial: Oakley Cemetery near his daughter Ruth. Notes for ANN STOVER: Ann Stover could be Ann Stovel, or Stovall. More About BENJAMIN CURTIS and ANN STOVER: Marriage: Abt. 1863 More About BENJAMIN CURTIS and CHARLOTTE COX-HUNTER: Marriage: Abt. 1871 Children of BENJAMIN CURTIS and ANN STOVER are: i. DAUGHTER4 CURTIS, b. Abt. 1861. ii. FEE CURTIS, b. 1864.
Notes for RUTH CURTIS: 1880 census, Fulton Co., Ga
Notes for LORENZO DOWELL (TWIN) CURTIS: Lorenzo and Benjamin are twins. Was called Dow. Southern Ancestors says his name was Dow. He and Lucinda Autry had three sons born in Gordon County GA., by 1860 then they moved to Texas,. A researcher indicates he later remarried to Josine Cash. If my children information is correct, he had two children, one girl and one boy, when he moved and son Chester was born in Texas. Was about 62 years old when he married Josine Cash. Served in Civil War, Co F, 8th infantry Battalion. More About LORENZO CURTIS and LUCINDA AUTRY: Marriage: 1856 More About LORENZO CURTIS and JOSINE CASH: Marriage: Aft. 1899, Anderson Co, TX Children of LORENZO CURTIS and LUCINDA AUTRY are: 36. i. SARA GORDA4 CURTIS, b. June 22, 1857; d. January 28, 1943. 37. ii. WARREN AKIN CURTIS, b. 1858, Atlanta, Fulton Co, Ga; d. Aft. 1910, Lamar, TX. iii. MARY GEORGIA CURTIS, b. 1866; d. Unknown. Notes for MARY GEORGIA CURTIS: Was on Atlanta 1870 census. iv. CHESTER CURTIS, b. 1867, GA; d. February 28, 1938. More About CHESTER CURTIS: Burial: Flatwood Cem, Eastland Co., TX
Notes for DANIEL BOONE CURTIS: Was the youngest son of William Curtis and Martha Boone. He was married three times, first to Minerva Abbott and they had several children in Gordon County, GA, before moving to Texas about 1871. It is believed that Minerva died after 1877 in Eastland County, Texas. He then married Morllis Dunn in Texas, and they had one son before she died in 1881. Daniel returned to Gordon County and married Frances Hardin in 1883, and she went back to Texas with him. Was one of the pioneers of Eastland County, Texas, arriving around 1871. Curtis Texas was named for him. He was a farmer, a merchant as well as Post Master of Curtis Texas, for a number of years, up until his death in 1906. Had a total of 21 children. Was in the military on Mar 22, 1862, in Fiarmount, GA. More About DANIEL BOONE CURTIS: Burial: Buried on his homeplace, Curtis Texas More About DANIEL CURTIS and MINERVA ABBOTT: Marriage: September 17, 1859, Calhoun, Gordon Co., Ga More About DANIEL CURTIS and MORLLIS DUNN: Marriage: September 17, 1880 More About FRANCES LUCINDA HARDIN: Burial: Buried on their homeplace, Curtis, Texas More About DANIEL CURTIS and FRANCES HARDIN: Marriage: 1883, Gordon Co, Ga Children of DANIEL CURTIS and MINERVA ABBOTT are: i. JOHN S4 CURTIS, b. October 02, 1862, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. Bef. 1900, TX; m. AMANDA SNOW, September 04, 1884. More About JOHN CURTIS and AMANDA SNOW: Marriage: September 04, 1884 ii. MATTIE CURTIS, b. December 29, 1863, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. July 17, 1865, Ga. iii. ELIZABETH OLIVE "BETTIE" CURTIS, b. December 15, 1865, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. January 20, 1932, OK; m. RUFUS MONTGOMERY, September 22, 1880. More About RUFUS MONTGOMERY and ELIZABETH CURTIS: Marriage: September 22, 1880 38. iv. FRANCES ANN "FANNY" CURTIS, b. March 09, 1867, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. April 26, 1924, Cisco, Eastland, TX. v. WILLIAM JACOB CURTIS, b. August 25, 1869, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. June 05, 1935, TX; m. (1) ELLA WHITE, November 03, 1889; m. (2) MARY BUELAH ANDERSON, March 15, 1898. More About WILLIAM CURTIS and ELLA WHITE: Marriage: November 03, 1889 More About WILLIAM CURTIS and MARY ANDERSON: Marriage: March 15, 1898 vi. DANIEL WILBURN CURTIS, b. August 15, 1871, Valley Mills, TX; d. February 06, 1959; m. NORA LEE HOUSTON; d. 1897. vii. IDA CURTIS, b. September 17, 1873; d. 1873. viii. JAMES MONROE CURTIS, b. October 25, 1874, Eastland, TX; d. September 25, 1933; m. DORA DELLA HOUSTON, December 12, 1893. More About JAMES CURTIS and DORA HOUSTON: Marriage: December 12, 1893 ix. LILLIE MAE CURTIS, b. February 17, 1877, Eastland, TX; d. December 04, 1958; m. SAMUEL WESLEY JR ARMSTRONG. x. F B CURTIS, b. July 05, 1879.
More About CECI MANNING and DOVIE CURTIS: Marriage: September 06, 1903 xiii. TAYLOR SHANNON CURTIS, b. February 17, 1887, Curtis, Cisco, Eastland Co, TX; d. March 13, 1956, ALpine, San Diago Co, CA; m. WINNIE B JONES, May 23, 1912; b. February 27, 1891; d. July 1994, San Daigo, Calif. Notes for TAYLOR SHANNON CURTIS: Was a Fireman 1stCL, US Navy. More About TAYLOR SHANNON CURTIS: Burial: March 17, 1956, Fort Rosecrans, Pt Loma, San Diago Co, CA., plot 400 More About TAYLOR CURTIS and WINNIE JONES: Marriage: May 23, 1912 xiv. HENRY HARDIN CURTIS, b. January 01, 1888, Gordon Co, Ga.; d. December 23, 1971; m. (1) LELA THACKER, April 24, 1919; m. (2) UNKNOWN, Abt. 1925; m. (3) RUBY VIRGINIA LINMOND DENNING, Abt. 1930. More About HENRY CURTIS and LELA THACKER: Marriage: April 24, 1919 More About HENRY CURTIS and UNKNOWN: Marriage: Abt. 1925 More About HENRY CURTIS and RUBY DENNING: Marriage: Abt. 1930 xv. ALBERT NIMROD CURTIS, b. December 11, 1890, Eastland, TX; d. September 30, 1933. xvi. MARTHA JOSEPHINE CURTIS, b. October 30, 1894, Eastland, TX; d. September 30, 1933; m. JOHN WESLEY BRAWLEY, April 09, 1916. More About JOHN BRAWLEY and MARTHA CURTIS: Marriage: April 09, 1916 xvii. OSCAR ROSE CURTIS, b. November 09, 1895, Eastland, TX; d. March 30, 1937; m. BESSIE INEZ BRYANT, December 06, 1925. More About OSCAR CURTIS and BESSIE BRYANT: Marriage: December 06, 1925 xviii. CALLIE BEULAH CURTIS, b. August 15, 1898, Eastland, TX; d. November 22, 1977; m. HERMAN CLAUDE SMITH, December 22, 1919. More About HERMAN SMITH and CALLIE CURTIS: Marriage: December 22, 1919 xix. MARIAN GEORGE CURTIS, b. September 19, 1900, Eastland, TX; d. August 03, 1976; m. MARY ELOISE SMITH. xx. NAAMAN RYAN CURTIS, b. November 24, 1903, Eastland, TX; d. September 24, 1962; m. CECIL IRENE SMITH, 1935. More About NAAMAN CURTIS and CECIL SMITH: Marriage: 1935
Notes for ELIZABETH GASSAWAY: Lived in 1852 at Altoona, Etowah Co., AL More About THOMAS NIX and ELIZABETH GASSAWAY: Marriage: May 22, 1849, SC Children of ELIZABETH GASSAWAY and THOMAS NIX are: i. JOHN T4 NIX, b. 1856, AL. ii. JAMES F NIX, b. 1858, AL. Delivered-To: knology.net-daltonn@knology.net From: Brod1280@aol.com Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 01:26:56 EST Subject: William W. Gassaway (Gasaway) To: daltonn@knology.net Hello Dalton! First of all, I finally found some notes I had made of a conversation between my mother, Grace Nix and her sister, Cecil Mattie Nix (children of William Jennings). Grandpa William Jennings spoke often of his sister Rebecca - - no mention was made of Sarah. Doesn't mean she didn't exist - just that I don't recall or have any notes on her. So unless Mother and Aunt Cecil had it all wrong, Grandpa William Jennings DID have a sister named Rebecca. Regarding William W. Gassaway (Gasaway) b. abt. 1802. Do you have any info on his parents? I have received info (if in fact it is�our William W. Gassaway (Gasaway) that he was born in Pickens Co., SC. His father was Henry and his mother Rachel. His father Henry was in Polk Co., TN in 1840 and was 60 - 70 years old in that census. Rachel was in Pickens Co. in 1850 census. He seems to have died in 1857 in Pickens Co. and his heirs are named in court there. There were 15 children named in the Gassaway (Gasaway) Family Book. It also appears that Henry was the son of James Gasaway SR and his wife Rachel. James' second wife was Elizabeth Scruggs and she is the mother of Thomas Gasaway. Therefore Thomas is a half brother of William W. and Thomas was father of Samuel F. Gasaway who died in the Civil War. Samuel F. Gasaway was the father of Thomas Marion Gasaway who was the father of Mattie Cumi Gasaway Huggins born in Dardenelle, AR abt. 1872.��Abt. 1880 they went to McAlister, OK and Thomas Marion died there. Mattie's mother was Mary Bird Gasaway and had family on Petit Jean Mountain, Conway Co., AR and she went back there to raise her children. Dardenelle is in Yell Co., AR, almost next door to Johnson County, AR. The book I mentioned gives very little info on William W. but does say he was b. 1802 in SC. It lists no wife but says he is in the 1830, 1840 and 1850 census of Pickens Co., SC. Two children are also named: Jamima, age 20 in 1850 and Andrew C. age 6 in 1850. Thomas Marion Gasaway was b. 1840 in Catoosa Co., GA and also lived in Walker Co, GA. This is supposedly very near where the Henry Gasaway was in Polk Co., TN. That corner of GA and AL (I was told) is full of Gasaways and all seem to descend from a James Gasaway who was in the Revolutionary War and got land in AL for his service. Does any of this match with what you have in your notes?��If it does,�Jean will send me copies of applicable pages from the book and I can send them to you. The material is not on her computer so must be snail mail. No need, of course, if it is not our William W. Looking forward to hearing from you. Barbara |