Person:William Myers (46)

Watchers
William Myers
d.22 Mar 1879
m. 1803
  1. Daughter Myers
  2. William Myers1804 - 1879
m. 22 Jan 1829
  1. Edward Jackson MyersAbt 1829 - 1863
  2. Jane Myers1832 - 1874
  3. David Carney MyersAbt 1834 - 1862
  4. Green Berry Myers1837 - 1910
  5. Parthena Myers1841 - 1845
  6. Charity MyersAbt 1846 -
  7. William Winfield Scott Myers1847 - 1921
  8. Alexander Stephens Myers1849 - 1935
  9. Sarah Elizabeth Myers1851 - 1929
  10. James Monroe Myers1853 - 1887
  11. John Millard Fillmore Myers1856 - 1925
Facts and Events
Name William Myers
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 25 Feb 1804 North Carolina, United States
Marriage 22 Jan 1829 Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Co., Georgia, United Statesto Lydia Jackson
Death[1] 22 Mar 1879

Note from Eddith Cunningham Johnston: "His father, Carney Myers, died when William was only a few years old. After his father's death, William was taken by his mother's people, the Jacksons, and reared in Georgia."

1850 Census Taylors Ridge Valley, Walker Co., Georgia William Myers 46 M NC Lydia Myers 36 F GA Edward J. Myers 20 M GA David C. Myers 15 M GA Greenberry Myers 13 M GA Charity Myers 4 F GA Wm. W. S. Myers 2 M GA Alexander S. Myers 1 M GA This census record is on the same page as Lydia's parents, David Jackson and Rachel Bracken.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.
  2. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).

    The 1880 census record for his son Green Berry Myers indicates Green's father was born in North Carolina and his mother in Georgia.

  3.   Research of Bob Mitchell: Jackson and Associated Families of North and South Carolina trees.ancestry.com/tree/.
  4.   Website of Mary Harkey Russell homepages.rootsweb.com/~bird/ and Maryiola ATwindstream DOTnet.
  5.   United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Taylors Ridge Valley, Walker Co., Georgia.