Alexander Sanders1

M, #1534
     Alexander Sanders married Nancy Virginia Boykin, daughter of Stark Hunter Boykin, on 15 Nov 1806 in Southampton Co., VA.1,2

Children of Alexander Sanders and Nancy Virginia Boykin

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), Saunders Family. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S870] Jordan R. Dodd et al, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers).

Thomas Jefferson Saunders1

M, #1535, b. 4 Jul 1809, d. 25 Feb 1900
     Thomas Jefferson Saunders was born on 4 Jul 1809 in Southampton Co., VA.2 He was the son of Alexander Sanders and Nancy Virginia Boykin. Alternatively, Thomas Jefferson Saunders was born in NC.3

Thomas Jefferson Saunders moved to Butts Co., GA, circa 1826.4

Thomas Jefferson Saunders married first Eliza Atkinson, daughter of Cornelius Atkinson.5 Thomas was a merchant.

Thomas's second marriage was to Elizabeth Bailey Patterson, daughter of Job C. Patterson, on 14 Jun 1838.2,5 Thomas Jefferson Saunders was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Elizabeth Bailey Patterson and Alice Talluleh Saunders.

Thomas Jefferson Saunders died on 25 Feb 1900 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA, at age 90 at the home of his daughter, Nancy Virginia (Mrs. W. A. Elder, noted as Jeannie in his obituary.)4 He was buried circa 3 Mar 1900 in Indian Springs Cemetery, Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA.4,6

Child of Thomas Jefferson Saunders and Eliza Atkinson

Children of Thomas Jefferson Saunders and Elizabeth Bailey Patterson

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), He was born a Sanders, but after his mother married John Saunders, he changed his name to Saunders. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S823] Alexander Saunders & Nancy Virginia Boykin, Boykin/Saunders Family Bible (url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb: Transcribed by Sally Hurt, Aug 2002); Mrs. J. D. Renfroe, Massee Apts, Macon, GA. Hereinafter cited as Boykin/Saunders Family Bible.
  3. [S496] US1880.
  4. [S809] Jackson Argus, Butts Co., GA, Week of March 2, 1900. Hereinafter cited as Jackson Argus.
  5. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County, Saunders Family.
  6. [S229] Cemetery Marker in Indian Springs Cemetery, Butts Co., GA (Lake Clark Road in Indian Spring State Park (33 15.135N 83 55.729W)).

Dr. John Saunders1

M, #1536, b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 8 Dec 1843
     Dr. John Saunders was born on 2 Oct 1782 in Southampton Co., VA.2,3

Dr. John Saunders married Nancy Virginia Boykin, daughter of Stark Hunter Boykin, on 20 Mar 1819 in Southampton Co., VA.2,1

Dr. John Saunders died on 8 Dec 1843 in Butts Co., GA, at age 61.4,5

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), Saunders Family. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S823] Alexander Saunders & Nancy Virginia Boykin, Boykin/Saunders Family Bible (url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb: Transcribed by Sally Hurt, Aug 2002); Mrs. J. D. Renfroe, Massee Apts, Macon, GA. Hereinafter cited as Boykin/Saunders Family Bible.
  3. [S320] Jeannette Holland Austin, Georgia Obituaries 1740 - 1935 (Fayetteville, GA: JH Austin, 1993), p. 72. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Obituaries 1740 - 1935.
  4. [S320] Jeannette Holland Austin, Georgia Obituaries 1740 - 1935, The Southern Banner 21 Dec 1843 issue.
  5. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County, Chap. 15, p. 12.

Eliza Atkinson1

F, #1537
     Eliza Atkinson was the daughter of Cornelius Atkinson.

Eliza Atkinson married Thomas Jefferson Saunders, son of Alexander Sanders and Nancy Virginia Boykin.1

Child of Eliza Atkinson and Thomas Jefferson Saunders

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), Saunders Family. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.

Elizabeth Bailey Patterson1

F, #1538, b. 1 Apr 1821
     Elizabeth Bailey Patterson was born on 1 Apr 1821 in SC.2,3 She was the daughter of Job C. Patterson.

Elizabeth Bailey Patterson married Thomas Jefferson Saunders, son of Alexander Sanders and Nancy Virginia Boykin, on 14 Jun 1838.2,1 Elizabeth Bailey Patterson was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA, in the household of Thomas Jefferson Saunders.

Children of Elizabeth Bailey Patterson and Thomas Jefferson Saunders

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), Saunders Family. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S823] Alexander Saunders & Nancy Virginia Boykin, Boykin/Saunders Family Bible (url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb: Transcribed by Sally Hurt, Aug 2002); Mrs. J. D. Renfroe, Massee Apts, Macon, GA. Hereinafter cited as Boykin/Saunders Family Bible.
  3. [S496] US1880.

Job C. Saunders

M, #1539, d. after 14 Nov 1863
     Job C. Saunders was the son of Thomas Jefferson Saunders and Elizabeth Bailey Patterson.

Job C. Saunders began military service on 25 Sep 1861 in Butts Co., GA, in the CSA, Co. B (became Co. A in 1862), 30th Regiment, GA Volunteer Infantry, "Bailey Volunteers."1,2 His military service ended with his death.3

Job C. Saunders died after 14 Nov 1863 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA.3

Citations

  1. [S56] Lillian Henderson, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865 (Longino & Porter 1959-64; reprint Hapeville, GA: Georgia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1994), Vol. 3, p. 512
    25 Sep 1861 private
    14 Nov 1863 admitted to Floyd House Hospital at Macon, Ga., with diarrhea
    Died in service. Hereinafter cited as Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of GA.
  2. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), documents CSA service. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  3. [S56] Lillian Henderson, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of GA.

Dr. Troy Simon Saunders1

M, #1540, b. circa 1844, d. 20 Jan 1891
     Dr. Troy Simon Saunders was born circa 1844.2 He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Saunders and Elizabeth Bailey Patterson.

Dr. Troy Simon Saunders began military service on 30 Jun 1863 in Butts Co., GA, in the CSA, Co. B, 30th Regiment, GA Volunteer Infantry, "Bailey Volunteers."3 His military service ended on 22 Dec 1863 in Griffin, Spalding Co., GA.4 He was graduated from the University of Nashville in 1867 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.5 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA.

Dr. Troy Simon Saunders died on 20 Jan 1891 in Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA, at 6 o’clock p.m., of pneumonia.6 He was buried in Indian Springs Cemetery, Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA.6,7

Citations

  1. [S196] Rosa Thornton Lane, History of Butts County (Atlanta, GA: Dept. of Archives & History, 1935), Saunders Family. Hereinafter cited as History of Butts County.
  2. [S496] US1880.
  3. [S56] Lillian Henderson, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865 (Longino & Porter 1959-64; reprint Hapeville, GA: Georgia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1994),
    30 Jun 1863 private
    19 Sep 1863 wounded at Chickamauga, Ga.
    22 Dec 1863 in Direction Hospital at Griffin, Ga.. Hereinafter cited as Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of GA.
  4. [S56] Lillian Henderson, Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of GA.
  5. [S486] Unknown author, Univ. of Nashville (n.pub.).
  6. [S800] Middle Georgia Argus, Butts Co., GA, Week of January 20, 1891. Hereinafter cited as Middle Georgia Argus.
  7. [S229] Cemetery Marker in Indian Springs Cemetery, Butts Co., GA (Lake Clark Road in Indian Spring State Park (33 15.135N 83 55.729W)).

Mary (Elizabeth) Carney

F, #1542
     Mary (Elizabeth) Carney married Edmund Camp, son of Thomas Camp IV and Winifred Starling, after 1760.1

Mary (Elizabeth) Carney died in Franklin Co., GA. She was buried in Franklin Co., GA.2

Citations

  1. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  2. [S231] Camp Family Assn., editor, The Camp Bulletin (Atlanta, GA: Camp Family Assn., 1981), V1N4p1(Aug1926) at the Home place. Hereinafter cited as The Camp Bulletin.

Elizabeth Dykes

F, #1543
     Elizabeth Dykes was born in Wales.1

Elizabeth Dykes married Benjamin Camp, son of Thomas Camp IV and Winifred Starling, in 1776 in Halifax Co., VA.2,3

Citations

  1. [S231] Camp Family Assn., editor, The Camp Bulletin (Atlanta, GA: Camp Family Assn., 1981), V1N1p4(Aug1923). Hereinafter cited as The Camp Bulletin.
  2. [S231] Camp Family Assn., The Camp Bulletin, V1N1p4(Aug1923), V1N10p1(Aug1929).
  3. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", shows birthplace, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."

? Jennings

F, #1544
     ? Jennings was born in Manchester, England.1

? Jennings married Alfred Camp, son of Thomas Camp IV and Winifred Starling.

Citations

  1. [S231] Camp Family Assn., editor, The Camp Bulletin (Atlanta, GA: Camp Family Assn., 1981), V1N1p4(Aug1923). Hereinafter cited as The Camp Bulletin.