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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Notable Ancestors
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Pittman Family Statistic Charts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ABOUT Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors. 169;/Disclaimer.click on Savannah. Savannah Bartow Pittman.Part I Whats In A Name. Making Tracks Out of Virginia. Richard A. Pittman-Son, Soldier, Husband, Railroad Man. Colonial Americans John and Mary Rowe Pittman. Savannah Bartow Pittman.Part I What's In A Name. Baptist Patriarch Daniel Marshall. American Royalty Since 1635. Atlanta History Center Album. Douglas County Genealogical Society.
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Generation 1
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GENERATION 1 THE COLONIALS. The family names emerging through the mists of time from Holland and Belgium was the ancient posterity of Pittman. The distinguished history of this surname is closely entwined within the colorful tapestry of the ancient chronicles of Britain. Pittmans sailed to North America aboard the Armada 'White Sails' and settled in New England and Virginia Colonies in the mid 1600's. If you have not done so.click HERE. About Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors. Click on Link Title. Savannah ...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Cousin Connections
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Cousins share a common ancestor. The degree of cousinhood.second, third, fourth.depends on how many generations back that common ancestor is. First Cousins, are your aunts' and uncles' children and you share the same grandparents. Your second cousins share a set of great-grandparents and your third cousins have the same great-great grandparents, and so forth. Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors. But will open in a new tab here on. Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors. If you have not done so.click HERE. Colonial Am...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Generation 4
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GENERATION 4 THE ANTEBELLUM ERA. Antebellum is a term used to describe a period of time occurring or existing before a particular war. In this case, the Civil War. The Antebellum Era 1800-1860, in Georgia's history was fraught with drama and conflicts over issues of slavery, land fraud, the gold rush, the railroad, the Cherokees' forced exile known as the 'Trail of Tears, population growth and political discontent. These are the issues faced by the Fourth Generation of my Georgia ancestors. Douglas Count...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Generation 2
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GENERATION 2 THE SETTLERS. If you have not done so.click HERE. About Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors. Generation 2 Posts in Chronological Order. Click on Link Title. Fourth Great Grandfather A Continental Freedom Fighter. Beaver Dam Creek Land Grants. Lead To Soldiers Fortune. Second Sons Testament To The Scriptures. JohnSon of John, Grandson of John and On and On John's. The Missing Life of Jeptha. Jefferson Born In Time of Peace Died In Time of War. Daniel Trusted Son, Brother and Father. Frances Jackso...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Napier Progenitor...A Planter, Officer, Attorney and Vestryman
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Napier Progenitor.A Planter, Officer, Attorney and Vestryman. Robert Napier was born in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia to Doctor Patrick Napier and wife Elizabeth Booth Napier(1641-1717) on May 2, 1660. He was the first Napier to be born in America as his father Patrick was an immigrant from Scotland having arrived on the shores of Virginia in 1655 at age 21. Robert had one sibling, a sister, Francis Napier Crump (1665-1720). Complete Will presented in Dr. Patrick Napier's segment). Napier and lat...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Rene Marion...A Given Name That Broke With Tradition
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Rene Marion.A Given Name That Broke With Tradition. The Importance of Given Names. Was named after the father's father. Was named after the mother's father. Was named after the father. Was named after the father's eldest brother. After the mother's mother. After the father's mother. After mother's eldest sister. What a surprise and significant treasure of genealogical information the name NAPIER has revealed. However, like my 3X Great Grandmother Francis, I am going to break the pattern and take this tim...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: Richard A. Pittman-Son, Soldier, Husband, Railroad Man
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Richard A. Pittman-Son, Soldier, Husband, Railroad Man. Richard A. Pittman. Dec 4, 1841 Dec. 20, 1882. Son Soldier Husband Railroad Man. Nancy E. Boyd Pittman. 1845 May 11, 1910. Richard 30 yrs. Nancy 23 yrs. Ward 4, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Richards railroad career and life ended tragically two years later on December 4, 1882. To date, no information has been found or researched from the. On May 11th, just seventeen days after the 1910 Census taker visited and enumerated Nancy E. Boyd Pittma...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: James Allison Pittman Part II...Life of Fundamental Changes
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James Allison Pittman Part II.Life of Fundamental Changes. The third historical era of James' life was also one for all Americans.a time of fundamental social, economic, political and geographical change. We will call it The Migration Era. Even though he didn't go far, James left the economically struggling family farm for work in town. It was a move that fundamentally changed his life economically, socially and geographically. He migrated to Douglasville. In the 1900 Census.J.A. Pittman is l...Since Ali...
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Tracks of My Georgia Ancestors: James Allison Pittman~ Part I~Antebellum Born
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James Allison Pittman Part I Antebellum Born. The 1870 Census was one of the most significant Census taken to date as it was the first to provide detailed information the black population only years after the culmination of the Civil War when slaves were granted freedom. the population was said to be 38,555,983 individuals, a 22.62% increase since 1860. The 1870 Census' population estimate is controversial as many believed it underestimated the true population numbers. 1/15/15, 4:43 PM. 2/2/15, 3:37 PM.