Norman Parker Gray
Male, #15975, (30 Apr 1938 - 4 Sep 1989)
Birth* | 30 Apr 1938 | Norman was born at Bremen, Haralson Co., Georgia, on 30 Apr 1938. |
Employment* | | Norman's occupation: Delta Airlines. |
Marriage* | 5 Dec 1957 | He married Nancy Grace Johnson on 5 Dec 1957 at age 19. |
Birth of Son | 15 Dec 1959 | His son Phillip Norman Gray was born on 15 Dec 1959 at Fayette Co., Georgia. |
Death of Son | 5 Jun 1982 | His son Phillip Norman Gray died on 5 Jun 1982 at Fayette Co., Georgia. |
Death* | 4 Sep 1989 | He died at Union City, Fulton Co., Georgia, on 4 Sep 1989 at age 51. |
Burial* | 5 Sep 1989 | His body was interred on 5 Sep 1989 at Allen-Lee Cemetery, Lone Oak, Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Biography* | | The following obituary is from The Hogansville Herald for Thursday, 7 Sep 1989: Mr. Norman Gray Mr. Norman P. Gray, 51, of the Lone Oak Community of Meriwether County, died Monday, September 4, in the Southwest Christian Hospice in Union City. The funeral service was conducted Tuesday afternoon, September 5, at the Allen-Lee Memorial United Methodist Church in Lone Oak. The Reverend Dixie H. Cummings and Mr. Neal Tant officiated and interment was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Pete Johnson, Fred Willingham, R.E. Nelson, Dick Carson, Richard Lofton, George Summa, McKay Mayfield, and Mac Stephens. Mr. Gray was born April 30, 1938, in Breman, and was a graduate of West Georgia College in Carrollton. He had made his home in Lone Oak for the past five years and previously lived in Fayetteville for many years. He was a member of the Allen-Lee Memorial United Methodist Church, where he served as chairman of the official board, was a member of the Men's Club, and taught the Young Adult Sunday School class. Mr. Gray served five years on the Fayette County Board of Education and was presently serving on the Meriwether County Board of Registrars. He was an employee of Delta Airlines with 29 years service. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Grace Johnson Gray of Lone Oak; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Sykes of Hogansville; two sons, Warren Gray and John Gray, both of Newnan; his parents, the Reverend and Mrs. W.D. Gray of Mableton; one sister, Mrs. Hannah Haire of Charaw [Cheraw?], S.C; and two grandchildren, Kody Gray of Newnan and Phillip Sykes of Hogansville. The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge of the arrangements. |
Family | |
Marriage* | 5 Dec 1957 | He married Nancy Grace Johnson on 5 Dec 1957 at age 19. |
Children | |
Thomas Florence Johnson
Male, #15977, (13 Nov 1942 - 13 Nov 1942)
Citations
- Eleanor Herring Culpepper, History of Allen-Lee Memorial Methodist Church, LaGrange, GA: Family Tree, 1987.
p 51.
George Warren Johnson Jr.
Male, #15978, (21 Apr 1945 - 18 Nov 2006)
Birth* | 21 Apr 1945 | George was born on 21 Apr 1945. |
Death of Mother | 5 Aug 1967 | His mother Florence Virginia Culpepper died on 5 Aug 1967 at Lone Oak, Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Residence* | 1978 | George resided at Dothan, Houston Co., Alabama, in 1978. |
Biography* | | Mrs. Eleanor Culpepper Willingham wrote in a 28 Sep 1987 letter that George Warren Johnson, Jr. is known as "Bill." He has not married. |
Death of Father | 16 Jun 1983 | His father George Warren Johnson died on 16 Jun 1983 at Hogansville, Troup Co., Georgia. |
Death* | 18 Nov 2006 | He died at Duluth, Gwinnett Co., Georgia, on 18 Nov 2006 at age 61 George W. (Bill) Johnson, Jr., 61, of Duluth, died Saturday, Nov. 18 at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, following an illness of several months. A memorial service will be held at 3 p. m., Saturday, Nov. 25 at Charist Church Episcopal, 400 Holcomb Bridge Rd. in Norcross. There will be a celebration in memory of Bill at Nemoe's Restaurant, 6025 Peachtree Parkway in Norcross, following the service. The date of interment at Allen-Lee Cemetery in Lone Oak can be verified with Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville.
He was born April 21, 1945 in Troup County, son of the late G. Warren Johnson, Sr., and Florence (Culpepper) Johnson. Growing up in Hogansville, he was a member of the First Methodist Church, graduated from Hogansville High School and attended West Georgia College in Carrollton, prior to serving four years in the U. S. Navy. He was an independent building contractor in the metro Atlanta area and most recently supervised the building of offices for Metro Brokers/GMAC Real Estate.
Survivors include his wife, Brenda Waters Johnson of Duluth; sisters, Nancy Gray and Rosalind Edmondson of Lone Oak; several nephews and nieces in Newnan, and close cousin, Eleanor C. Williangham of Lone Oak.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Peachtree Christian Hospice, 3430 Duluth Park Lane, Duluth, GA 30096, Or Allen-Lee Cemetery Fund, 6878 Forrest Road, Grantville GA 30220.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.1 |
Citations
- Correspondence from Eleanor Herring Culpepper (Mrs. Albert Marvin Willingham), Grantville, GA, to Lew Griffin, 1976-2004.
James Carlile1
Male, #15981, (say 1730 - 6 Dec 1770)
AFN* | | His Ancestral File Number is AFN:1QBG-LGH. |
Birth* | say 1730 | James was born at Ireland say 1730. |
Marriage* | | He married Ann Irvin. |
Birth of Son | 27 May 1757 | His son Francis Carlile was born on 27 May 1757 at Tarnaneal, co. Donegal, Ulster, Ireland. |
Birth of Son | 23 May 1763 | His son James Carlile was born on 23 May 1763 at co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland. |
Death* | 6 Dec 1770 | He died at Long Cane, Ninety Six District, South Carolina, on 6 Dec 1770. |
Biography* | | In May of 1775 James Carlile received a grant of 400 acres on Long Cane Creek in what is now Abbeville County, South Carolina. It is believed that he was the father of Lt. Francis Carlile and seventeen year old James Carlile who fought in the Battle of Cowpens in the Revolutionary War. The family came from Monaghan County in Ireland to America around 1767 or 1768. Lt. Francis Carlile married Margaret McGill, the younger James Carlile married Margaret Boles in 1783, and a sister, Martha Carlile, married William Boles in 1786 and later moved to Mississippi Territory. James and Margaret Boles Carlile lived near Lowndesville. He died in 1842 and she in the 1850's. Their eleven children included John, born 1784, who married Frances Tucker and is ancestor of the Carlisles who live in western Abbeville County today. Francis, born 1786, who married a Miss Grant; Ann, born 1789, a teacher who never married; James, Jr., born 1791, whose wife was named Elizabeth and who moved to Henry and Cobb Counties in Georgia; Agnes, born 1793, who married Michael Kennedy; Martha, born 1795, who married Johnson Newell; Rev. William Carlile, born 1797, a pioneer Presbyterian minister who married Margaret Saddler; Samuel Y. , born 1799, who married Prudence Ann Cosby; Margaret, born IWO, who married Howard B. Shackleford; Isaac, born 1805, who married Jane Foster Cosby; and Robert, born 1808, who married Margaret Cosby. The Newells, Shacklefords, Francis Carlile and Samuel Y. Carlile all moved in the 1830's to Merriweather County, Georgia. The latter two later moved to Randolph County, Alabama where Samuel Y. Carlile was a County Commissioner during the Civil War. This information was submitted by R. L. Guffin, Jr.. The above appeared in the book Abbeville County Family History: Abbeville, South Carolina edited by J. Greg Carroll in October 1979.
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Ann Irvin
Female, #15982, (say 1733 - )
James Carlile1
Male, #15983, (23 May 1763 - 9 Apr 1842)
AFN* | | His Ancestral File Number is AFN: 1Q8H-H2F. |
Birth* | 23 May 1763 | James was born at co. Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland, on 23 May 1763. |
Death of Father | 6 Dec 1770 | His father James Carlile died on 6 Dec 1770 at Long Cane, Ninety Six District, South Carolina. |
American Revolution* | between 1781 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1781 and 1783 (DAR Listing: James Carlile, born 23 May 1763 in Ireland, died 9 Apr 1842 in South Carolina, married Margaret Boles, Private, South Carolina, Soldier Pensioned -------------------------------------- Dwight L. Carlisle, Jr. wrote 1 Apr 1993 to Mrs. B. L. (Mary Hodnett) Craft about an affadavit that James Carlisle had served in the Revolutionary War "and his request which was granted was in the amount of $36.66 per annum. His widow, Margaret, was also granted this stipend after his death, I assume.")2 |
Marriage* | 15 Sep 1783 | He married Margaret Boles at Ninety Six District, South Carolina, on 15 Sep 1783 at age 20. |
Birth of Son | 15 Nov 1786 | His son Francis Carlile was born on 15 Nov 1786 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Death* | 9 Apr 1842 | He died at Lowndesville, Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 9 Apr 1842 at age 78. |
Biography* | | In May of 1775 James Carlile received a grant of 400 acres on Long Cane Creek in what is now Abbeville County, South Carolina. It is believed that he was the father of Lt. Francis Carlile and seventeen year old James Carlile who fought in the Battle of Cowpens in the Revolutionary War. The family came from Monaghan County in Ireland to America around 1767 or 1768. Lt. Francis Carlile married Margaret McGill, the younger James Carlile married Margaret Boles in 1783, and a sister, Martha Carlile, married William Boles in 1786 and later moved to Mississippi Territory. James and Margaret Boles Carlile lived near Lowndesville. He died in 1842 and she in the 1850's. Their eleven children included John, born 1784, who married Frances Tucker and is ancestor of the Carlisles who live in western Abbeville County today. Francis, born 1786, who married a Miss Grant; Ann, born 1789, a teacher who never married; James, Jr., born 1791, whose wife was named Elizabeth and who moved to Henry and Cobb Counties in Georgia; Agnes, born 1793, who married Michael Kennedy; Martha, born 1795, who married Johnson Newell; Rev. William Carlile, born 1797, a pioneer Presbyterian minister who married Margaret Saddler; Samuel Y. , born 1799, who married Prudence Ann Cosby; Margaret, born IWO, who married Howard B. Shackleford; Isaac, born 1805, who married Jane Foster Cosby; and Robert, born 1808, who married Margaret Cosby. The Newells, Shacklefords, Francis Carlile and Samuel Y. Carlile all moved in the 1830's to Meriwether County, Georgia. The latter two later moved to Randolph County, Alabama where Samuel Y. Carlile was a County Commissioner during the Civil War.
This information was submitted by R. L. Guffin, Jr.. The above appeared in the book Abbeville County Family History: Abbeville, South Carolina edited by J. Greg Carroll in October 1979. |
Citations
- LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
http://www.familysearch.org
AFN: 1Q8H-H2F.
- DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible.
Margaret Boles1
Female, #15984, (27 Jan 1762 - 13 Aug 1857)
AFN* | | Her Ancestral File Number is AFN:1QBG-LQ5. |
Birth* | 27 Jan 1762 | Margaret was born on 27 Jan 1762. |
Marriage* | 15 Sep 1783 | She married James Carlile at Ninety Six District, South Carolina, on 15 Sep 1783 at age 21. |
Married Name | 15 Sep 1783 | As of 15 Sep 1783, her married name was Carlile. |
Birth of Son | 15 Nov 1786 | Her son Francis Carlile was born on 15 Nov 1786 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.2 |
Death of Spouse | 9 Apr 1842 | Her husband James Carlile died on 9 Apr 1842 at Lowndesville, Abbeville District, South Carolina. |
Death of Son | 29 Jul 1855 | Her son Francis Carlile died on 29 Jul 1855 at Randolph Co., Alabama.2 |
Death* | 13 Aug 1857 | She died at Lowndesville, Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 13 Aug 1857 at age 95. |
Citations
- LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
http://www.familysearch.org
AFN:1QBG-LQ5.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible.
Francis Carlile
Male, #15985, (15 Nov 1786 - 29 Jul 1855)
Birth* | 15 Nov 1786 | Francis was born at Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 15 Nov 1786.1 |
Marriage* | 1 Nov 1810 | He married Mary Elizabeth Grant at Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 1 Nov 1810 at age 23.1 |
Death of Son | 1 Aug 1811 | His son Infant (?) Carlisle died on 1 Aug 1811 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Birth of Son | 1 Aug 1811 | His son Infant (?) Carlisle was born on 1 Aug 1811 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Death of Son | 1814 | His son J. H. Carlisle died in 1814 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.2 |
Birth of Son | 1814 | His son J. H. Carlisle was born in 1814 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Birth of Son | 19 Jan 1818 | His son John Carlisle was born on 19 Jan 1818 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 21 Feb 1821 | His son William G. Carlisle was born on 21 Feb 1821 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 2 Aug 1824 | His son James M. Carlisle was born on 2 Aug 1824 at Abbeville District, South Carolina. |
Birth of Son | 6 Feb 1826 | His son Francis Nelson Carlisle was born on 6 Feb 1826 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 18 Feb 1832 | His son Samuel Joseph Y. Carlisle was born on 18 Feb 1832 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Death of Father | 9 Apr 1842 | His father James Carlile died on 9 Apr 1842 at Lowndesville, Abbeville District, South Carolina. |
Death of Spouse | 18 Jun 1846 | His wife Mary Elizabeth Grant died on 18 Jun 1846 at Randolph Co., Alabama.1 |
Death* | 29 Jul 1855 | He died at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 29 Jul 1855 at age 68.1 |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Green's Chapel, UMC Cemetery, Randolph Co., Alabama.4 |
Citations
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible 'at age 4 weeks.'
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
'family tradition, he is buried along side his wife...
Mary Elizabeth Grant
Female, #15986, (30 Mar 1792 - 18 Jun 1846)
Birth* | 30 Mar 1792 | Mary was born at Virginia on 30 Mar 1792.1 |
Marriage* | 1 Nov 1810 | She married Francis Carlile at Abbeville District, South Carolina, on 1 Nov 1810 at age 18.1 |
Married Name | 1 Nov 1810 | As of 1 Nov 1810, her married name was Carlile.1 |
Death of Son | 1 Aug 1811 | Her son Infant (?) Carlisle died on 1 Aug 1811 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Birth of Son | 1 Aug 1811 | Her son Infant (?) Carlisle was born on 1 Aug 1811 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Birth of Son | 1814 | Her son J. H. Carlisle was born in 1814 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.1 |
Death of Son | 1814 | Her son J. H. Carlisle died in 1814 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.2 |
Birth of Son | 19 Jan 1818 | Her son John Carlisle was born on 19 Jan 1818 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 21 Feb 1821 | Her son William G. Carlisle was born on 21 Feb 1821 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 2 Aug 1824 | Her son James M. Carlisle was born on 2 Aug 1824 at Abbeville District, South Carolina. |
Birth of Son | 6 Feb 1826 | Her son Francis Nelson Carlisle was born on 6 Feb 1826 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Birth of Son | 18 Feb 1832 | Her son Samuel Joseph Y. Carlisle was born on 18 Feb 1832 at Abbeville District, South Carolina.3 |
Death* | 18 Jun 1846 | She died at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 18 Jun 1846 at age 54.1 |
Burial* | after 18 Jun 1846 | Her body was interred after 18 Jun 1846 at Green's Chapel, UMC Cemetery, Randolph Co., Alabama.4 |
Biography* | | H. A. Carlisle in a 15 Jan 1988 to Mrs. Eleanor (Culpepper) Willingham that Miss Grant's father was Robert Grant who died in Meriweter County about 1837 but no source is given. |
Citations
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
based on Francis Carlile Family Bible 'at age 4 weeks.'
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
- William Robert & Tommy Ray Carlisle, Francis Carlile A Family History, unpublished, manuscript, 6 Sep 1994.
'6 miles east of Wedowee, Randolph County, AL.'
John Grant
Male, #15987, (circa 1759 - )
Birth* | circa 1759 | John was born circa 1759. |
John Franklin Gay
Male, #15989, (28 May 1870 - 20 Mar 1954)
Birth* | 28 May 1870 | John was born at Meriwether Co., Georgia, on 28 May 1870. |
Marriage* | 29 Aug 1890 | He married Sarah Frances Thrash on 29 Aug 1890 at age 20. |
Death of Father | 21 Oct 1916 | His father William Franklin Gay died on 21 Oct 1916 at Gay, Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Death of Mother | 10 Sep 1935 | His mother Annira J. Culpepper died on 10 Sep 1935 at Gay, Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Death* | 20 Mar 1954 | He died at Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida, on 20 Mar 1954 at age 83. |
Burial* | | His body was interred at Gay City Cemetery, Gay, Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Biography* | | John: A very handsome man, lived in Florida, married late in life but had no children. [Note from Dorothy Gay Poole: He was married twice and had a son named Frank, Jr.].1 |
Citations
- Kathryn Culpepper Family History, Kathryn English Culpepper (handwritten), Rome, GA,, circa 1980.
Sarah Frances Thrash
Female, #15990, (circa 1871 - )
Birth* | circa 1871 | Sarah was born circa 1871. |
Marriage* | 29 Aug 1890 | She married John Franklin Gay on 29 Aug 1890. |
Married Name | 29 Aug 1890 | As of 29 Aug 1890, her married name was Gay. |