Re: Drusilla Calhoun
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In reply to:
Re: Drusilla Calhoun
Suzanne Jewett 2/12/11
You information is most helpful. I do believe we are related.The following is information I have.
1 James CALHOUN
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Father: CALHOUN
NOTE:From Vera Gooding's family history -James andMargaret CALHOUN came to the United States from England in the early 1800's.James &Margaret were of Scotish descent.They lived in Montgomery County, in or near Mount Vernon, GA.The year of birth and deaths are unknown.
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Spouse: Margaret UNK
Birth: abt 1825, North Carolina,
Marr:
Children: James (Jim) (~1838-)
Alexander (Sandy ?) (~1840-)
Mary E. (~1847-)
Drusilla (1849-)
1.1 James (Jim) CALHOUN
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Birth: abt 1838, Montgomery County, GA2
Occ: Confederate soldier/ Railroad Worker on 1870 Census
1.2 Alexander (Sandy?) CALHOUN
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Birth: abt 1840
The name Sandy Calhoun does not appear with Margaret Calhoun on the 1860 Census.There is an Alexander who was 20 at the time.I "assume" that this is the Sandy that Aunt Vera listed. 2 .
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1.3 Mary E. CALHOUN
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Birth: abt 1847, Montgomery County, Georgia2
1.4a Drusilla CALHOUN
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Birth: 1849, Montgomery County, Georgia2
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Spouse: Wallace WILSON ( info from Vera’s research)
Marr: Montgomery County, Mount Vernon, GA (?)
Children: Elmira Elizabeth (1874-1948)
Other Spouses James WARREN
1.4a.1 Elmira Elizabeth CALHOUN
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Birth: 30 Nov 1874, Montgomery County, Mount Vernon, GA
Death: 12 Dec 1948, Richmond County, Augusta, GA
Burial: New Hope Cemetery, near Lexsy, GA, Emanuel County
Occ: Midwife
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Death Certificate No. 28019, Richmond County, Augusta, Georgia.
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Note from Aunt Vera's research:Alonzo Gooding and Elmira Calhoun were married at the home of James Warren, in the presence of friends and relatives by J. J. Sutton, Justice of the Peace.
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