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61. Lewis PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born 1802 in Spartanburg, SC. He died 1860 in Paulding Co. GA.
Moved to Dallas/Hiram/Marietta, Cobb Co. in 1832 with his brothersDickerson and Elias
[Brderbund Family Archive #318, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. SelectedStates/Counties, 1860, Date of Import: 23 Dec 1997, Internal Ref.#1.318.1.27925.176]
Individual: Paris, L. P.
County/State: Paulding Co., GA
Location: Dallas P.O.
Page #: 733
Year: 1860
Lewis married Phobe COLLEY, daughter of Robert COLLEY and Mary KELLY, on 1823 in SC. Phobe was born 1805 in SC. She died in Arkansas.
BenParrisIII file: She died in Arkansas after eating poisoned honey. Sheapparently lived with her son William T. Parris. William and NathanielPickney had move to Arkansas prior to 1883. Name has been listed asCalley and Colley.
BenParrisIII file: She died in Arkansas after eating poisoned honey. Sheapparently lived with her son William T. Parris. William and NathanielPickney had move to Arkansas prior to 1883. Name has been listed asCalley and Colley.
Lewis and Phobe had the following children:
70 M i Sylvester PARRIS was born 1826 in SC. Sylvester May 31 1861 C Co.7th GA and C Co. 2nd State Troops Reg. GA.
Sylvester married Sarah Ann ADAIR on Nov 4 1851 in Paulding Co., GA.
71 F ii Julia Ann PARRIS was born Jun 15 1828 in SC. She died Aug 30 1894.
Julia married James Andrew WIGLEY on Feb 10 1845.
+ 72 M iii Noten Dickerson PARRIS was born Sep 14 1831 and died May 30 1907.
73 F iv Millie E. PARRIS was born 1836 in SC.
Millie married J. T. RAINWATER on Feb 3 1857 in Paulding Co., GA.
74 M v Nathan Diverster PARRIS was born 1838 in SC. He died 1894.
Nathan married Sarah Elizabeth WISNER on Oct 25 1855 in Paulding Co., GA.
75 M vi John L. PARRIS was born 1839 in SC. John Dec 9 1862 Co K 60th Ga Infantry.
No children moved to Texas.
From Co K 60th GA Infantry Roster:
Parris, John L. (or John E.)--- private December 9, 1862. Home onfurlough June 1863. Surrendered May 1865.
+ 76 M vii William T. PARRIS was born 1842 and died Jun 15 1884.
77 M viii Nathaniel Pinkney PARRIS was born 1844 in California Twp, Cobb, GA. He died 1923 in Hazen, AR. Nathaniel May 10 1862 Co K 60th GA Infantry. He Captured at Monocary, MD.
Served in the 60th GA Infantry from May 10, 1862 until July 9, 1864, whenhe was wounded at Monacacy and sent as a POW to Point Lookout, MD wherehe spent several months. In this unit were 7 of his cousins and brothers.They fought in the Cornfield at Sharpsburg, at Culp's Hill at Gettysburg,in the Wilderness, and at the Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania. his farm inGeorgia was apparently destroyed by the Northern aggressors and after thewar he moved his family to near Hazen, Arkansas prio to 1883, where hedied in 1923 and is buried at the Center Point Cemetery, with othermembers of his family.
Enlisted 10 May 1862 at Cartersville, Barto, Georgia.
Was present May1862 - 30 April 1864.
Was in the hands of the enemy 30 April 1864 - 31 August 1864.
Roll POW's: transfered from Fort McHenry, Maryland on roll dated Oct 26,1864.
Captured at Monocary, Maryland 20 July, 1864, released Oct. 25, 1864.
Disposed of at Point Lookout.
Transfered from US Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. c/o Rubeola, Admitted11 June 1862.
Returned to Duty 14 June 1862.
In Episcopal Church Hospital at Williamsburg, VA.
Appears on a list of wounded of Early's Division in the engagement aroundWinchester, Virginia, on June 13/14, 1863.
West's Bldgs, Baltimore, MD - USA General Hospital. Diagnoses - - Gunshotwound to scalp, flesh wound - musket missel.
Wounded at Monocay, Md july 9, 1864 age 18 years.
scource: LDS film 1499615
From Co K 60th GA Roster:
Parris, N. Pinkney--- private May 10, 1862. Wounded and captured atMonocacy, MD July 9, 1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, MD and exchanged atVenus Point, Savannah River, GA November 15, 1864. Roll dated 60thRegiment GA Inf. March 29,1865, shows him a "Prisoner of War"
Moved to Arkansas prior 1883 and is buried there, at the Center PointCemetery Hazen, AR.
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Point Lookout Civil War Prison Camp
Point Lookout POW Camp (Camp Hoffman) was established after the Battleof Gettysburg to incarcerate Confederate prisoners. It was in operationfrom August 1863 through June 1865. Being only 5' above sea level, it waslocated on approx. 30 acres of leveled land at the southern tip ofMaryland, in St. Mary's County, and surrounded by water on three sides bythe Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River. It was the largest prison camp inthe north.
Before the war, Point Lookout was a fashionable resort hotel and asummer bathing place with over a hundred cottages where the elite spenttheir leisure time. In 1862, with erection of additional buildings, itbecame a military hospital for the care of union soldiers, as well as asupply depot for the Army of the Potomac. In August 1863, the largebuilding with outbuildings arranged in spoke fashion (Hammond Hospital),became the care center for wounded/sick Confederate prisoners as well asfor union men.
During the two year span of operation, Point Lookout saw approx. 50,000POWs pass through her gates. These were military and civilian, men andwomen, black and white. It's also interesting to note that the youngestPOW at Point Lookout was Baby Perkins. He was born there. His mother wascaptured at the Battle of Spotyslvania with her artillery unit.
Prison conditions were deplorable. Rations were below minimal causingscurvy and malnutrition. Prisoners ate rats and raw fish. It's recordedthat one hungry Rebel devoured a raw seagull that had been washed ashore.Soap skim and trash peelings were often eaten when found. Lice, disease,and chronic diarrhea often resulted in an infectious death. Prisonerswere deprived of adequate clothing, often no shoes in winter or a blanketamong sixteen or more housed in old, worn, torn sibley tents. Even thePoint's weather played havoc with the prisoners. Because of it'slocation, it's extremely cold with icy wind in the winter and asmoldering sun reflecting off the barren sand in summer was blinding.High water often flooded the tents in the camp area. The undrainedmarshes bred mosquitoes. Malaria, typhoid fever and smallpox was common.The brackish water supply was contaminated by unsanitary camp conditions.There was a deadline approx. 10' from the approx. 14' wooden parapetwall. Anyone caught crossing this line, even to peek through the fence,was shot. Prisoners were also randomly shot at during the night as theyslept.
Major Brady was the Provost Marshall and Major General Benjamin (Beast)Butler would review the prison camp. Many times he galloped through thecrowd of men, hitting them as he sped by. The sixty gun Minnesota waswithin a short distance from the shore to guard the prisoners.
Among the sites at this prison were: 1830 Lighthouse, Hammond Hospital,the Nuns housing, Fort Lincoln, guard quarters, officers quarters,stables, contraband quarters, union quarters/tenting area, buryinggrounds, smallpox hospital, stockade, etc.
At present, a near 4,000 are accounted for as having died and areburied in the Point Lookout cemetery. Their graves have been moved twicesince the original burial. They now rest in a mass grave under an 85'towering obelisk monument erected by the federal government. Huge bronzetablets circling this monument depict names of those so far recorded.Also in this well kept cemetery is a smaller 25' monument erected by thestate of Maryland to the memory of the prisoners.
Nathaniel married Emmy CALLEY.
78 F ix Mary Polly PARRIS was born 1846 in Cobb County, GA.
62. Nathaniel Jefferson PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born Apr 24 1804 in Spartanburg, SC. He died Oct 15 1865 in Dallas, Paulding Co., GA.
Nathaniel married Nancy HORTON before 1826 in SC. Nancy was born Feb 5 1805 in SC. She died Jan 5 1889 in Paulding Co., GA.
They had the following children:
79 M i Abner B. PARRIS was born Aug 22 1826 in SC. He died Aug 20 1897 in Paulding Co., GA.
Abner married (1) Mary Susan BARTLETT on Apr 26 1849 in Paulding Co., GA. Mary was born May 28 1831 in GA. She died Oct 24 1855 in Paulding Co., GA.
Abner also married (2) Mahala Francis BARTLETT on Jan 18 1857 in Paulding Co., GA. Mahala was born Nov 22 1839 in Paulding Co., GA. She died Jul 9 1888 in Paulding Co., GA.
80 M ii Oliver Posey PARRIS was born Oct 18 1828 in SC. He died Nov 18 1862 in Civil War in LA.
Oliver married (1) Synthia Caroline LAND. Synthia was born Jun 6 1831 in GA. She died Mar 24 1901 in New Canaan, GA.
Oliver also married (2) Synthia C. LAND on Dec 27 1849 in Paulding Co., GA. Synthia was born about 1831 in GA. She died in GA.
81 M iii Nathaniel Jefferson PARRIS was born Mar 19 1831 in Paulding Co., GA. He died Feb 1858 in Paulding Co., GA.
Nathaniel married Sarah Louise BARTLETT on Oct 29 1850 in Paulding Co., GA. Sarah was born May 25 1835 in Paulding Co., GA. She died Dec 29 1862 in Paulding Co., GA.
+ 82 F iv Mary Ann PARRIS was born May 27 1833 and died UNKNOWN.
+ 83 M v Nimrod Wells PARRIS was born May 24 1835 and died Jan 22 1910.
84 M vi James Madison PARRIS was born Dec 12 1837 in Paulding Co GA. He died Oct 23 1912 in Paulding Co GA.
James married Ann Eveline RAGSDALE on Dec 22 1859 in Paulding Co GA. Ann was born Apr 17 1840 in GA. She died Nov 6 1914 in Paulding Co GA.
85 F vii Susanna E. PARRIS was born May 25 1840 in Paulding Co., GA. She died Jun 22 1912 in Paulding Co., GA.
Susanna married Oliver C. WILSON. Oliver was born about 1838. He died Dec 30 1862 in Fredericksburg VA.
86 M viii Nathaniel Calvin PARRIS was born Dec 15 1842 in Paulding Co., GA. He died Mar 27 1911 in Paulding Co., GA.
Nathaniel married Martha Ann LAND. Martha was born Jan 6 1845 in GA. She died Feb 1 1945 in Paulding Co GA.
Age at death 100yrs 26dys
87 F ix Nancey E. PARRIS was born Feb 10 1845 in Paulding Co., GA. She died Feb 17 1917 in Holly Pond, AL.
Nancey married William Washington WISNER about 1865.
63. James Elais PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born about 1809 in SC. He died 1858 in Paulding Co., GA.
moved to Hiram, Ga 1832 with brothers Dickerson and Lewis
James married Mary B. PARIS. Mary was born before 1820 in TN. She died UNKNOWN in ?.
They had the following children:
88 M i Francis Marion PARRIS was born 1834 in SC.
89 F ii Elizabeth PARRIS was born 1835 in GA.
90 M iii Nathaniel Greenberry PARRIS was born Jul 22 1837 in GA. He died Jul 8 1916.
Nathaniel married M. F. LEWIS on Jul 29 1858 in Paulding Co., GA.
91 M iv William Grissom PARRIS was born Sep 2 1839 in GA. He died Feb 8 1918 in Haralson, GA. William May 10 1862 Co K 60th GA Infantry. He BET. 30 APR - 31 AUG 1864 In hands of Enemy.
Enlisted in the 60th GA
Enlisted 10 may, 1862 at Cartersville, Barto, Georgia
Present on rolls May 1862 - Feb 1863
Absent in Hospital sick : Mar/Apr 1863
At home on furlough : May/June 1863
Present on rolls : Sep 1863 - 30 Apr 1864
In hands of Enemy : 30 Apr 1864 - 31 Aug 1864
Captured at Fishers Hill on 22 Sep 1864
Adm : 25 Jan 1864 to hospital in Richmand, VA
Disposition : Jackson
Date : 26 Jan 1864
Jackson Hospital : on rolls 4 Mar 1864
Returned to duty : 4 Mar 1864
Diagoses : bronchitis
2 May 1863 : Diagnoses : Dyspepsia (heartburn)
Scource : LDS FILM 1499615
From Co K 60th GA Roster:
Parris, William G.--- private May 10, 1862. Wounded by falling tree atWilderness, VA March 6, 1864. Captured at Fisher's Hill, VA September 22,1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, MD and exchanged at Venus Point, SavannahRiver, GA, November 15, 1864. Pension Records show he was at home on sickfurlough close of war. (Born in GA September 2, 1839. Died in HaralsonCounty, GA Febuary 8, 1918.
William married Sophia HAYGOOD on Feb 14 1856 in Paulding Co., GA.
92 M v John Bankhead PARRIS was born 1841 in GA. John G Co. 30th Ga.
93 F vi Mary J. PARRIS was born 1844 in GA.
94 M vii James W. PARRIS was born 1848 in GA.
James married Mary E. WISNER on May 2 1876 in Paulding Co., GA.
64. Dickerson PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born 1809 in SC. He died before 1860.
Moved to GA in 1832 with his brothers Lewis and Elias.
Dickerson died between 1850 and 1860. he appears in 1850 census but onlyhis wife and children appear in 1860 census. He had moved to Georgiain 1832 from Spartanburg, South Carolina. Two of his brothers moved withhim. All brought their families.
Dickerson married Elizabeth MAHON about 1832 in SC. Elizabeth was born 1812 in SC.
They had the following children:
95 F i Nancy L. PARRIS was born 1833 in SC.
+ 96 M ii Oliver Cromo PARRIS was born 1835 and died Dec 23 1862.
97 M iii James PARRIS was born 1837 in GA. James 1862 Co. K 60th GA.
James E. Parris - enlisted 10 May 1862 at Catersville, Barto, Georgia.
Sick in hospital 2 times.
Home on furlough May and June 1863.
AWOL 1 Nov 1863 - 31 Aug 1864
Took Oath of Allegiance. Place of residence Cobb County, Georgia.
Description: complexion fair, Hair : light, Eyes: Hazel, Height : 5'9"
Surrendered at Atlanta May 27, 1865
Scource : LDS Film 1499615
James Elias Parris enlisted in CSA at Cartersville, Georgia on May 10,1862. He was with seven other Parris men.
Records show him sick in hospital two times. he was home on furlough Mayand June 1863 and again September and October, 1863.
He was listed AOL on November 1, 1863- August 1864. This is when he wascaptured by Northern army.
He took Oath of Allegiance about August, 1864, gave Cobb County, Georgiaas his place of residence.
Description: complextion: fair, Hair: light, Eyes: hazel, Height: 5'9"
He surrendered at Atlanta May 27, 1865.
Source: LDS film 1499615
98 F iv Sarah C. PARRIS was born 1839 in GA.
99 F v Martha C. PARRIS was born 1841 in GA.
100 M vi Richard Dickerson PARRIS was born 1844 in GA. Richard Co K 60th GA Infantry. He Captured at Point Lookout MD.
Dickerson Parris was in Company K 60th Ga Infantry.
Mustered in at Cartersville, Barto, Georgia on May 10, 1862.
He was captured April 1864 at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Date of arrival at Belle Plains, Virginia May 23, 1864.
He was captured at Spottsylvania May 20, 1864.
Transfered to Elmira, New York July 3, 1864 and was released June 18,1865.
Place of residence, Marietta Georgia.
SCOURCE: LDS film 1499615
From Co K 60th GA Infrantry Roster:
Parris Dickerson--- private May 10, 1862. Captured at Spotsylvania, VAMay 12, 1864. Released at Elmira, N.Y. June 19, 1865 (Born in GA in 1844.)
Richard Dickerson Parris joined the CSA on May 10, 1862 along with sevenrelatives. Dickerson was in Company K, 60 th. Infantry. They traveled toCartersville, Georgia from Marietta to join.
Richard Dickerson Parris was captured by Union troops in April, 1864 atthe Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse in Virginia. He was sent to PointLookout, Maryland then to Belle Plains, Virginia. From there, Dickersonwas sent to Elmira Prison in New York. When released, on June 18, 1865,he gave Marietta, Ga. as his home town and destination. Description:Complextion: sallow, Hair: fair, eyes: Hazel, 5'10"
Source: LDS film 1499615
When he returned home near Hiram, he moved to Taylorsville, Ga., betweenCartersville and Rockmart. Here he had at least three children. BenjaminTaylor, Richard Cohen and Minnie L. His first wife died at Taylorsvilleand he moved to Rome, Ga. and where he remarried.
In Rome, he had three more children. Emma, Vera and Homer, Dickersonmoved to Cave Spring, Ga. and built a house a few miles west of town. Heowned land in several locations here and donated land to the State LineBaptist Church. The cemetary here is on land Dickerson donated to thechurch.
Richard Dickerson moved into the town of Cave Spring several years beforehis death, to be near two of his sons, Ben and Richard, both lived intown and also to be he wanted to be closer to a doctor. His last wife hadbeen married before and had several children.
Dickerson is buried at the State Line Baptist Church Cemetary, his grave,near the center of the cemetary and a short distance from his son Ben,marked by a Confederate marker with Company K, 60th. Inf. Divisioninscribed on it.
101 M vii Noah PARRIS was born 1846 in GA.
102 M viii Abner PARRIS was born 1848 in GA.
103 F ix Mary E. PARRIS was born 1852 in GA.
104 M x William PARRIS was born 1854 in GA.
67. Frances PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born 1824 in SC.
Fanny Parris, her son Greenberry was illegimite. She appeared inBastardry Court with the baby's father who put up a $500.00 bond. Shemoved to GA in 1840 with her father. She lived and died in Alabama nearher brother Noah.
She had the following children:
105 M i Greenberry PARRIS was born Jun 22 1837 in Spartanburg, SC. He died Jul 8 1915 in Celburn, AL. Greenberry May 10 1862 Co K 60th GA Infantry.
He was an illegimite child. Served in the 60th GA Infantry.
From Co K 60th GA Infantry Roster:
Parris Green B.--- private May 10, 1862. Deserted June 21,1863. Capturedat Gettysburg, PA July 5, 1863. Received at Fort Delaware, Del. July7-12, 1863.
68. Noah H. PARRIS (Nathaniel Dickerson , Samuel , Samuel B , Thomas , John , Thomas , John , John ) was born Mar 1827 in SC. He died Feb 20 1896 in AL.
Lived in Alabama. Fanny came to stay with him.
Noah married Mary Ann PARRIS, daughter of Nathaniel Jefferson PARRIS and Nancy HORTON, on Jun 24 1849 in GA. Mary was born May 27 1833 in Paulding Co., GA. She died UNKNOWN in AL.
They had the following children:
106 F i Nancy A. PARRIS was born 1850 in GA.
107 F ii Hannah E. PARRIS was born 1852 in GA.
108 M iii Alfred PARRIS was born 1855 in GA.
109 F iv Mary A. PARRIS was born 1855 in GA.
110 F v Leona PARRIS was born 1858 in AL.
111 F vi Neoma PARRIS was born 1860 in AL.
112 F vii Sarah PARRIS was born 1862 in AL.
Sarah married J. M. RAINWATER on Oct 7 1880 in Paulding Co., GA.
113 M viii Noah Spensor PARRIS was born 1864 in AL.
114 M ix James Monroe PARRIS was born 1867 in AL.
115 F x Martha Cordela PARRIS was born 1869 in AL.
116 F xi Susan PARRIS was born 1871.
117 F xii Caldonia PARRIS was born 1875 in AL.
118 F xiii Jocey L. PARRIS was born 1880 in AL.
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