Silas and Ella had 12 children and 2 Boykin's father Winborne ODOM was listed on the 1820 Census of Putnam County, with wife, a son and daughter under age 10, and 27 slaves. appears that she was married to Edwards son, John Boykin. Caroline was one of his slaves, B.B. [Watkins] Watkins, Sue Clark and Betty Sue Watkins Wilkie. 2. children died before 1880. Elsewhere in the database is a stark description of the sale of slaves and goods in a February 11, 1858, typed letter from slaveholder William Daniel Cabell of Benvenue in Nelson County, Virginia, to his wife, Elizabeth Nicholas Cabell. widowed Mary BENNETT ODOM married again on the 14 We all have heroes and villains in our family tree.. Thomas Boykin. kin, Edward Boykin, Mary Boykin, Mary Boykin, Mary Boykin, Mary Boykin, Jesse Boykin, Jesse Boykin, Jesse Boykin, Jesse Boykin, Jesse Boy n, William Boykin, Zilphia Boykin, Abraham Boykin, John Boykin, James Alexander Sr Boykin, Susanna Boykin, Francis Frank Boykin, John Boykin, Soloman Boykin, Judey Boykin (born Mooneyham), Edward Boykin, Mary Boykin, Jesse Boykin, William Boykin, Abraham Boykin, Zilpha Boykin, James Alexander Boykin, Susanna Price (born Boykin), Boykin, William Boykin, Abraham Boykin, Zilpha Boykin, John Boykin, James Alexander Boykin, Susanna Boykin, Francis "frank" Boykin, Solomon Boykin, Jr., Delilah Boykin (born Mccann). The Boykin family of Camden, S.C., included Alexander Hamilton Boykin (1815-1866), cotton planter, state legislator, and Confederate officer. Was Nat Turner a hero? Visit the Aiken-Rhett House on Elizabeth Street in Charleston to learn all about its previous owners, William Aiken (once the owner of the South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company) and former South Carolina Governor, William Aiken, Jr. Mary Chesnut studied her family's slaves while Fort Sumter burned a few miles away in Charleston Harbor. Nat Turner changed that.. By 1880 Charles BURNEY is back in Putnam Change). Burwell Boykin, owned a slave, Sandy Boykin, who tried to run away. A historical society in Virginia, where slavery began in the American colonies in 1619, has discovered the identities of 3,200 slaves from unpublished private documents . 2-Ann Boykin mar. Stephen D. Boykin (1832-1910) was patriarch of the intermarried families buried here. Mrs. Clara (Boykin) Billups was James Boykins daughter and the wife of John R. Billups. After the war, he returned to Beaufort and purchased the house where he was born (previously owned by his former master) and opened a school for African Americans. 1814 GA and was living in Putnam County, GA with my GGG-Grandparents Eben and Jeanette BURNEY (Carloline was Eben's mother).My research leads me to believe that Caroline was last owned by Boykin Bennett ODOM of Putnam County, and Eben by one of the 6 BURNEY slave owner's in next-door Jasper County. You can find Charless brothers and cousins signatures on the U.S. Constitution. recently deceased.] Youll hear the stories of these families and more on our Alleys and Hidden Passages and Historic Downtown Tour. Head across the Ravenel Bridge to Mount Pleasant to visit one of the oldest working plantations in the country. slaves. For us, what was most interesting is the story of Nat Turner and this piece of American history that should be discussed in classrooms, Cooper tells 60 Minutes Overtimes Ann Silvio. I wanted to really know. Her grandfather Rembert C. Dennis served as a legislator in the South Carolina Senate from 1943 until he retired in 1998. Brother of Edward Boykin; Mary "Polly" Boykin; Jesse Boykin; William Boykin and Zilpha Boykin Burwell locked him in a shed. (53124) GENEALOGICAL NOTES Bagby Family. I will and bequeath to my son Dr. James Boykin and his heirs my negro boy Stephen about eighteen years old and in his possession at this time in fee simple., Item 4. Boykin "of the Upper Parish of Isle of Wight one half of 800 acres of Free Negro & Slave Records. Earlierresearch Although we all want to believe we come from honest, hard-working people, even the poorest of our early European American ancestors had an upper hand over their contemporaries who had dark skin, particularly for employment opportunities. He does not appear to have been a slaveowner, but his father, also named Stephen Boykin (1797-1864), was. Chesnut and her husband built two houses in Camden in the 1840s and 50s--Frogvale, built in 1846, then Kamschatka, a house later owned by the Buckley family. Its a database for the ones that are coming up. The legacy of white supremacy is that black Americans continue to be deprived of opportunities, hurting them and a nation that needs their talents and contributions to thrive. name Nancy BROWN, age 70, born Georgia was In his own words, Enoch planned for his grandchildren and their descendants, including me, to continue these crimes forever. In some ways, he got his wish. Thomas, is listed in the slave schedules as owning eight enslaved people, ranging from a one-year-old baby girl to a 35-year-old woman. Kathryn is a direct descendant of the seventh vice president of the United States, John C. Calhoun. with them; she was age 66. L McCraney 3/27/13. The remarkable joint interview is featured on this weeks 60 Minutes Overtime web show (watch in the player above). It was named after John Rutledge, Chief of Justice in the U.S. in 1795 and Governor of South Carolina from 1779 to 1782. The database, which went online last September with 1,500 names, sets itself apart from the few other existing slave databases which limit themselves to specific plantations or to ship manifests that list the captives by their native African names, society officials said. ODOM was a slave owner in Putnam County from Madison County Alabama Slave Owners. Murphy, History and Genealogy of the Boykin Family, Mrs. Robert Neal Murphy and Bernard Carter Boykin, Richmond, VA, 1964. Adams family papers, 1698-1792. James Boykin (8 August 1823 - 13 July 1907), was one of six sons of Francis Boykin (1785-1839) and Mary Darrington James Boykin (1795-1854), who arrived in Alabama from Camden, South Carolina, about 1818. It is likely that Stephen, Chancy, Susan/Suzan, Peter, Wilson, Green, and Caroline, listed in the 1846 will, are the same people listed in the 1840 list (Document 2). Boykin Plantation - Sumter County South Carolina SC: Boykin Plantation - - Sumter County. http://archives.lib.ua.edu/repositories/3/resources/572 Accessed March 04, 2023. translation missing: en.navbar.toggle_navigation. Mary Boykin Chesnut was born near Camden, South Carolina, the daughter of Mary and Stephen Miller, a plantation owner and politician. 1838), "Interview with Baily Cunningham" (1938) Noah Davis (1804-1867), A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Thats just 17 years shorter than the 245-year span of slavery in this country, the report notes. There Shep is related to the Boykin spaniel's namesake. Josiah Watts Company, Carson Reg. After fighting for the Confederacy, Samuel McAlister received a position as postmastera prestigious role singling him out as one of the few literate men in his town. In the 1840 Census, he shows having 31 slaves. of "Lawnes Creek Parish, Surry Co.,", on Feb. 5, 1702, sold to Edward there are to be found in the State records two early grants, each dated Link your TV provider to stream full episodes and live TV. Parrish Family Cemetery : Brenda: Great Pee Dee Presbyterian Church Cemetery: 1998: Susan Turpin . In April 1840, she married Chesnut, eight years her senior and another member of South Carolina's leading class. This is the reason for creating a separate section for African Americans much like we have for Native Americans who's research can also be hampered . Personal and family letters, undated slave lists, and plantation account receipts. Bruce Turner, a retired computer analyst, says Nat Turner is his great-great-great grandfather. The disparity is especially stark for black women, who are the most-educated group in the country, but have the highest unemployment rate among women in the United States. Thomas Warren on the Warren House Surry Co. VA.". Born Mary Boykin Miller on March 31, 1823, in Statesburg, South Carolina; died of a heart attack on November 22, 1886, in Camden, South Carolina; eldest child of Stephen Decatur Miller (a governor, U.S. senator, and U.S. congressional representative) and Mary (Boykin) Miller . Burwell Boykin was a Private in Capt. While the online website is intuitive on how to use, the workshops are being held for users who need more guidance, Levengood said. Middleton Place is one of Charlestons most visited plantations. They descend from French Huguenots and are also connected to the DuBose family of South Carolina. The Daily Dish is your source for all things Bravo, from behind-the-scenes scoop to breaking news, exclusive interviews, photos, original videos, and, oh, so much more. I'm still looking for info on his mother Frances' side of the family. You seem to be very knowledgable regarding finding slaves mentioned in records.could you tell me how I would go about researching the possibility of Winborne's slave being "gifted" to Boykin or "Division of slave" records not mentioned in Wills? Smalls served in the Union Navy. Information about Boykin Plantation, including its location, history, land, crops, owners, slaves, buildings, and current status. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. He was also a congressman in 1791. . The actual number of slaveholders may be slightly lower because some large holders held slaves in more than one County and they would have been counted as a . His son Thomas Ravenel is also a politician. Georgia and died 17 Dec. 1886 in Putnam County.. As of the 2020 census, its population was 208. at Caernarvon in Wales, but this is unsupported tradition. The Muscogee County deed is more complete, and lists the names and ages of 54 enslaved people, so that is the document from which the names come: In 1820 in Baldwin County, Ga., James Boykin had seventeen of his own slaves (whose names I know of no record yet), separate from his fathers or his brothers. There is evidence, though not verified that Ebin had FS Library 929.273 W325w. 222 items. The corn we sold yesterday brought 3.15$ per barrel. He is memorialized in a life-size statue at the Hollings Judicial Center in Downtown. 1805), Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky; or, Fifty Years of Slavery in the Southern States of America (1863) This plantation dates to 1681 and was founded by Major John Boone, who was a descendant of Edward and John Rutledge, signers of the Declaration of Independence. census) and Jeanette BURNEY. One of his stepdads, Edward Stitt Fleming, was a Washington, D.C.-based psychiatrist who founded the Psychiatric Institute of Washington and the Psychiatric Institutes of America in the late 1960s, according to his 1997 obituary in The Washington Post. Caroline was born ca. Eben and Jeanettes Old Mr. S. Turner bought Jane and children. 1818 in Putnam County of GA.(Putnam boarders noth Baldwin County). Nothing on my great grandfather and great grandmother who lived in Manquin, VA. there was a Ridda BURNEY living with Chestnut takes particular offense at the sexual dynamic produced by slavery, in which slave women must endure a system of forced prostitution, and the wives of slaveowners live in a state of denial about the patriarchy of the . Today, the Legares own a 300-acre farm outside of Charleston. This was good for me, however. Primarily the papers of Thomas Adams (1730-1788), merchant of Richmond, Va., and His grandfather John Gentry Madison got into horse racing after retiring from his career as a politician and real estate developer. Most slaves were by their owners design and eventually by law forbidden to learn how to read and write, so they didnt leave us material that so many figures in the past did, Levengood said. That means many American families with slave ancestors could have roots in Virginia, Levengood said. persons Plantation Planter queath records Richard Richmond Robert Robinson Sampson Sarah Sarah Peebles Seal Sept served settled signed slaves soldier sons Surry Testament Thomas Boykin Univ unto Virginia Warren Washington Whitaker William Boykin Witness World . In 1862, 22-year-old Smalls commandeered and steered a first-class steamer to a Union-controlled port, freeing himself and his family. are conflicting dates and records for Edward Boykin, 2016 - The plantation was for sale with an asking price of $3.5 million. land in the Quit Rents of 1704. Mr. Thornton 4-Elizabeth Boykin mar. 1859. The name Burwell is derived from that of a well-known Virginia family, with which some early Boykin intermarried. So you may not know you have Virginia ancestors, but you could.. The collection contains Affidavits and Applications for Registrations, 1759-1760 and 1816-1853; Apprentice Indentures, 1820-1860; Certificates of Freedom, 1853-1854 (photocopies); Certificates of Importation and Non-Importation of Slaves, 1790-1816; Free Negro Lists, 1791-1860; Free Negro Registrations, 1808 . Mary Boykin Chesnut, the most cited chronicler of the American Civil War, witnessed history close up. Raised in a prominent Southern family. last child was born in 1873, he was named James. Whitney's other stepfather, Arthur G. Altschul, was even more well-known. Charleston's iconic Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is named after Thomas' dad. also in the same household. 1820-1827 and she married 2nd to Isham SHERLING 14 May, 1827 in Putnam County. In 1820 Putnam County, page 92 I find: ODONE, Wiburn 1 male under 10 (Boykin b. The Boykin Post Office was established in the community in 1949 and remains active, servicing the 36723 ZIP code.. Gee's Bend was named for Joseph Gee, an early large land owner . Shep is the nephew of former SC Department of Public Safety director, B. Boykin Rose. It was no longer for sale in January 2017 ( 3 ). Boykin Mill Pond was established as a mill seat in the late 1700s by either the Payne's or the Boykin's. On May 5, 1860, a tragedy occurred . Source Peggy Billerman. Enoch's grandson, Enoch Lot, mostly disappears from government records, taking the fates of Hannah and George with him. Mary Boykin Chestnut was the wife of a wealthy South Carolina planter who kept a diary during the Civil War. According to a report from the Institute for Policy Studies, it would take black families 228 years to accumulate the wealth that white families have today. in Brunswick County not bequeathed already. Son of Solomon Boykin, Jr. and Judith Boykin Those Virginia families found the old, handwritten papers in attics, basements or desk drawers, Levengood said. and when Winborne died in 1826 she among other Caroline died When he died, his obituary praised him as a lifelong Christian and a man of a strong and well-cultivated mind." Sandy took a hoe and beat lying above the Meadow Branch running up the Creek to Thomas Nicholns 15 Apr. The notebook contains records of accounts and supplies for a plank fence on his plantation "to be made by the M & C R. Road Co. and Thomas Fearn"; information on cotton crops, supplies at home and at his plantation, and . Children were slave owners., Although the two descendants disagree about the 1831 rebellion, there was no animosity in the room during the discussion, says Cooper. Luckily, Kathryn did a bit better in the hair department than her ancestor. Pinckney is another name youll see time and again in Charleston. He said the proceeds should pay for their maintenance and education. Burwell to death. But these people were writing down their inventory as if you would for insurance purposes. Charlestons alleys occupy spaces that blur the line between public and private areas and offer remarkable insight into the citys history. Youre bound to hear about at least a few of them on your trip to the Holy City and now youll know exactly who they are. Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Great-Great-Great Grandparents Ebin (Edwin on MOORE) b. Areas covered are Henrico, King George, Southampton, and Sussex Counties, Virginia. William; she was 105 years of age born in VA. I went to a well-respected undergraduate program as a legacy student and was an attorney at the age of 25. Father of Solomon Boykin; Alexander Boykin; Burwell Boykin, Jr.; Briney Boykin; Jesse Boykin and 3 others; Franklin Boykin; H. Clarke Boykin and John Francis Boykin less MOORE. Slaves were enumerated on all federal census records from 1790 to 1860, but not by name. Abstract Papers of an important Dallas County, Alabama, planter family, including correspondence, household and plantation records, materials regarding James Boykin's cavalry unit during the Civil War, and papers of Boykin's descendants down to the mid-twentieth century. Check out never-before-seen content, exclusive sweepstakes, and much more! He was the son of Winborne ODOM b. Northampton Co., NC and Mary BENNETT.Mary was the daughter of Bowen BENNETT b. The Union and the people it freed technically won the Civil War, but my ancestors had already helped build a society that would always favor them and their descendants based on the color of their skin. In either case I am having a hard time locating a will of Dr. Samuel BOYKIN in Muscogee County and I even if Wiborne ODOM was the last owner a will wont help me if he died in 1874! It was written after her," Shep shared on the show, adding that his great-grandfather was also a two-time NCAA champion in golf. In the 1850 federal slave schedule, the elder Boykin reported owning five enslaved people, ranging from a one month-old boy to a 35 year-old woman, and in 1860 reported 11 enslaved people, ranging from an . appreciated. Edward Jr. and Edward III, as well as multiplelinks and references to theGwaltney, Warren and Flake families, some of the original settlers of the Jamestown and Isle of Wright, Virginia. This dog was originally bred by South Carolina hunters, according to the American Kennel Club's website. Mary Boykin Miller was born on March 31, 1823, the daughter of Stephen Decatur Miller, an eminent South Carolina politician, who served as governor and in Congress. Slaves. "She's a champion golfer, so I've got golf in my blood.". As you can see in the above video of the company's national launch, carrying on the family name means the world to J.D. He fought in the Revolutionary War and then moved his family about 1800 to what would become Baldwin County, GA, just south of Milledgeville. The last U.S. census slave schedules were enumerated by County in 1860 and included 393,975 named persons holding 3,950,546 unnamed slaves, or an average of about ten slaves per holder. One writer opens up about her ancestor's crimesand vows to do better. 3. My email is [emailprotected] Vera Moore. WhichSouthern Charm star is related to a former vice president of the United States? He was the son of Winborne ODOM b. Northampton Co., NC and Mary BENNETTMary was the daughter of Bowen BENNETT b. NC and Rhoda BOYKIN. in, Jesse Boykin, Abraham Boykin, William Boykin, Zilpha Boykin, James Ranlin Boykin, John Boykin, James Alexander Boykin, Susanna Boykin https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/80071484/person/38408871618/media/9abccc30-3b01-4f29-a86f-f65bebed7303?_phsrc=RGj21767&usePUBJs=true&galleryindex=1&sort=-created. Arthur Allen Edward He was also a signer of the Constitution. While reporting in Virginia, Cooper posed those questions to two men, Bruce Turner and Rick Francis, whose ancestors were on opposite sides of the 1831 rebellion. Although listed with no names, they include a black male, 26; mulatto female, 25; black male, 14; black male, 4; mulatto male, 3; and a mulatto male, 1. SUBSCRIBE to Barcroft TV: http://bit.ly/Oc61HjA DOMINATRIX reveals she has two 24/7 live-in 'slaves' who wait on her - and her boyfriend - hand and foot. It's no wonder he whips out his French skills any chance he gets on Southern Charm. 3: Connections Not Traced 1964 . J.D. Get a VIP pass to never-before-seen content, exclusive sweepstakes, and much more! Amateur genealogist Crasty Johnson of Richmond said she hopes the sites will help her trace her roots back to the 1800s. Death: May 1860 (72) Choctaw Co,Alabama. Madison actually may have some real connections to the big race. Slave owners in 1850 and 1860 also include people from the low country of South Carolina who had summer estates in Flat Rock. The Boykins were part of a large and prominent Southern family with branches in South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. Thomass schedule of enslaved people. It is said that after . I said, Look, I think he got what was comin to him., I dont claim the sinners or the saints in my ancestry, says Cooper. It's no wonder this Southern Charm gent has many artistic endeavors of his own. Father of Solomon Boykin; Alexander Boykin; Burwell Boykin, Jr.; Briney Boykin; Jesse Boykin and 2 others. Lucy and her children stand out in his will as the only family that appears mostly intact, suggesting they may have received different treatment. This video is private. It is said that after a small dog was found wandering near a Methodist church in Spartanburg, South Carolina, it was sent to train with a man named L. Whitaker Boykin, who taught it how to help hunters. Other papers include sales receipts for slaves, foodstuffs, tools, and other hardware, as well as papers regarding James Boykins cavalry unit during the Civil War. Bible of James Thomas Boykin (1855-1925). there son-in-law and daughter Silas and Ella (BURNEY) Shep also revealed onSouthern Charm that one of his family members was immortalized in one of the most iconic novels of all time,The Great Gatsby. Addie/Adaline. Arthur Allen sold him 525 acres at Blackwater Aug.9, 1692. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Chestnut takes particular offense at the sexual dynamic produced by slavery, in which slave women must endure a system of forced prostitution, and the wives of slaveowners live in a state of denial about the patriarchy of the . Location - Sumter County. He also ran for the Republican nomination for governor of South Carolina in 1994. So Did you encounter any technical issues? Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. My second great-grandfather, Samuel Mitchell McAlister Jr., was a slaveholding Confederate private in the Mississippi State Cavalry. They were a means to an end, says Bruce Turner. (Hicholans) line, with all the remaining part of my lands on the Creek Arthur made the construction of a new bridge connecting Charleston and Mount Pleasant, South Carolina to replace the John P. Grace Memorial Bridge and Silas N. Pearman Bridge a cornerstone of his state senate campaign in 1996. I do have a family photo of my second great-grandmother, Minerva's daughter and Enoch's granddaughter. Updated both lived in Jasper County in 1870 Gooslby and asked, 'Have you learned your lesson?' He is the son of Arthur Ravenel Jr., who served in the South Carolina Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. In the predawn hours of April 12, 1861150 years agoConfederate batteries thundered down shells on federal troops bunkered in the fort. died in Dec. 1886 Putnam County. Top image: An undated photograph shows a family of unidentified enslaved people working on a plantation in St. Louis. Bravo Insider is your VIP pass to never-before-seen content, exclusive giveaways, and so much more! But to love the Confederacy is to side with murderers, rapists, child abusers and thieves. Get to know more about some of the Southern Charm cast's famous family tree below, and you're sure to recognize many of these names. Women's History Month. Boykin Family. and was bought for Miss Perking of Buckingham.. 1. I give and bequeath unto my loving son Solomon Boykin all my lands Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Take a tour of this plantation if you want a deeper understanding of the enslaved African-American who lived, worked and died here. Copyright 2023 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Thomas Allen Legare, Jr. was a member of the South Carolina state house of representatives in the 1940s and 50s and a senator in the 1950s and 60s. - Mary Boykin DuVal Myers acquired Pine Grove ( 5 ). The Virginia Historical Society finds 3,200 slaves named in private documents, The unpublished documents are from Virginians' attics, basements and desk drawers, "We sold all the negros 43 in number at astonishingly large prices," an 1858 letter says, One user of the society's free database of slaves finds the owner of his great-great-great-grandfather. ", On the same day that Colonel Boyd was defeated at the. Thanks for any help!! Getty Images. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. He fought in the Revolutionary War and then moved his family about 1800 to what would become Baldwin County, GA, just south of Milledgeville. Robert Smalls was an African-American politician, serving as senator and representing South Carolina from 1874 to 1886. corrected on 19 Aug. 2004. Slavery in Virginia is not just a Virginia story. 3:10 PM EST, Mon February 6, 2012. The Boykin Spaniel is the state dog and it gets its name from Rose's family. Noah Davis, a Colored Man (1859) Francis Fedric (b. ca. Rallying around a statue of Robert E. Lee is the perfect encapsulation of white supremacys historydesperate white people going into battle because theyre scared of losing the power and comforts theyve taken by exploiting people of color. TheSouthern Charm gent later shared on Twitter that his great aunt, Edith Cummings, was friendly with Fitzgerald, and she was quite the trailblazer for women in sports as the first female athlete to be featured on the cover ofTIME magazine in 1924. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. William Grubbs, who inherited Lucy and her children, moved to a plantation in Alabama, where he listed 23 enslaved people in his will. BURNEY born 1834 was Carolines son and was ; Franklin Boykin and H. Clarke Boykin less. RootsWeb is funded and supported by 2023 Cable News Network. and asked, 'Have you learned your lesson?' Mary Boykin Chesnut was born Mary Boykin Miller on March 31, 1823, in South Carolina. War Rec. Boykin Jr. may have been the son of John Boykin and Anne Gwaltney. Dah. The Ravenels have lived in Charleston for generations. The Confederate Diarist. 1840 through emancipation. Judge J. Waties Waring was a U.S. District Judge, who was appointed in 1942. Charless son Thomas was a decorated Revolutionary War hero and governor of South Carolina in 1787. Ellas Grandmother Caroline ODOM was living Whitney Sudler-Smith's family is filled with notable individuals, including his grandfather and Patricia Altschul's father, who was a diplomat and retired surgeon. He was born 1818 in Learn how your comment data is processed. There is also the possibility that Caroline may have instead been owned by Boykin's father Winborne before his son, however he was to have died in 1874 in Putnam County (but there is no cemetery evidence to support this date of death). She was on hand as her husband, former U.S. Sen. James Chesnut . County. He patented 520 acres on the Blackwater in 1683 and White supremacists have called, so I must respond. to Putnam County, Georgia in 1817. Copies of the deed, James Boykin to the Western Insurance and Trust Company, Columbus, Ga., appear in two places: in the Muscogee County Courthouse (Columbus, Ga.) Deed Book A, page 321-322; and in the Stewart County Courthouse (Lumpkin, Ga.) Deed Book A, pages 516-518.
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