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- H. Pleasant Woodard Hyatt1815 - 1879
- W. Sidney Guice1818 - 1870
m. 24 Dec 1839
Facts and Events
Name |
Pleasant Woodard Hyatt |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
29 Mar 1815 |
Anson County, North Carolina |
Marriage |
24 Dec 1839 |
, Newton, Georgiato Sidney Guice |
Other[1] |
20 Jan 1848 |
Newton County, GeorgiaLand |
Census[2][5] |
20 Aug 1850 |
Newton County, Georgia |
Census[3][4][6] |
1860 |
Newton County, Georgia |
Census[7] |
1870 |
Newton County, Georgia |
Marriage |
12 Mar 1871 |
, Newton, Georgiato Artemetia Guice |
Death? |
18 Jun 1879 |
, Newton, Georgia |
Burial? |
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Guice Cemetery, Newton County |
References
- ↑ Georgia, Superior Court, Newton County. Deeds and mortgages, 1822-1902; index to deeds and mortgages, 1821-1904. (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1963 Atlanta: Department of Archives and History)
1848; Book I, page 210; FHL film 325775.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1850 population census schedules, M432. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1964)
Pleasant Hyet household: Newton County, roll ??, page 445a, Family #278; FHL film 442888.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1860 population census schedules, M653. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1950, 1967)
P W Hyatt houshold; Newton County; roll ??, page 524, family 909; FHL film 803133.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Nonpopulation census schedules of Georgia, 1850-1880, T1137. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1988)
1860 Agriculture Census, Newton county; roll 6, page 43, line 8; FHL film 1602482.
- ↑ He lived on a farm with his wife, Sidney, and three children. The land was valued at $800.
- ↑ He lived on a farm with his wife, Sidney, and six children. His real estate was worth $2000 and personal property $1595. They lived on 170 acres of land of which 100 acres are improved. Pleasant has on the farm, two horses, four milk cows, two working oxen, twenty sheep, and thirty five swine. His livestock is valued at $450. For the twelve months prior to the census he farmed 400 bushels of indian corn, 40 bales of ginned cotton (400 lbs each), 300 pounds of sweet potatoes, 100 pounds of honey, and 30 pounds of beeswax. They also farmed rye, wheat, irish potatoes, and peas and beans. The population of the county was 14,320 of which 45% were slaves.
- ↑ He lived on a farm with four children. His real estate was worth $1600 and his personal property was worth $725. His wife is not recorded in the census
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