Ann Herring

F, #1577, b. 1799
     Ann Herring was born in 1799.1 She was the daughter of John Herring III and Basheba Sessions.

Citations

  1. [S49] Carolyn Herring Chason, "Herring Family History Papers". Received copy from Roddenbery Library in 1992. Hereinafter cited as "Herring Family History Papers."

Mary Herring1

F, #1578
     Mary Herring was the daughter of John Herring III and Basheba Sessions.

Mary Herring married ? Reeves.1

Citations

  1. [S49] Carolyn Herring Chason, "Herring Family History Papers". Received copy from Roddenbery Library in 1992. Hereinafter cited as "Herring Family History Papers."

? Reeves1

M, #1579
     ? Reeves married Mary Herring, daughter of John Herring III and Basheba Sessions.1

Citations

  1. [S49] Carolyn Herring Chason, "Herring Family History Papers". Received copy from Roddenbery Library in 1992. Hereinafter cited as "Herring Family History Papers."

Henrietta Calloway1,2,3

F, #1582, b. circa 1810
Relationship
2nd great-grandaunt of Beryl Virginia Burns
     The Southern Recorder. 'In Monroe County 9th inst. by Rev. Isaiah Langley, Mr. D. Porter Everett of Houston to Miss Henrietta Callaway, daughter of Mr. Edward Callaway of Monroe'. August 15, 1843. Henrietta Calloway was born circa 1810 in GA.4 She was the daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.

Henrietta Calloway married David Porter Everett on 9 Aug 1843 in Monroe Co., GA.5,1,2,6 Henrietta Calloway was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Washington Co., FL, in the household of David Porter Everett.

In the will of Edward Calloway, dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA, Henrietta Everett, his daughter, was named as an heir.7 She was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Washington Co., FL, in the household of David Porter Everett.

Child of Henrietta Calloway and David Porter Everett

Citations

  1. [S156] Folks Judge Huxford, compiler, Marriages and Obituaries from Early Georgia Newspapers (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, c1989), p. 415,. Hereinafter cited as Marriages & Obituaries, Early Georgia Newspapers.
  2. [S193] The New York Family History Center - LDS, compiler, Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages (Forsyth, GA: The New York Family History Center - LDS, 1958), p. 221. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages.
  3. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  4. [S414] US1850.
  5. [S938] Georgia Virtual Vault, Monroe County Georgia Marriage Book, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA, Book A, Page 221. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA Marriage Book.
  6. [S243] Joseph T. Maddox, compiler, 37000 Early Georgia Marriages (Albany(?), GA: Joseph T. Maddox, 1975), p. 187. Hereinafter cited as 37000 Early GA Marriages.
  7. [S1715] "Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 5 Sep 2015), Citing Alabama County, District and Probate Courts, Macon Estate Papers, Burdell, R W - Campbell, Rachel M. Images 1179-1182.

David Porter Everett1,2,3,4

M, #1583, b. circa 1814
     David Porter Everett was born circa 1814 in NC.5

David Porter Everett married Henrietta Calloway, daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin, on 9 Aug 1843 in Monroe Co., GA.6,1,2,7 David Porter Everett was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Washington Co., FL, with others in the household: Henrietta Calloway and Edward C. Everett.

David Porter Everett was named executor of the will of Edward Calloway (his father-in-law) dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA.8 David Porter Everett was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Washington Co., FL, with others in the household: Henrietta Calloway and Edward C. Everett. On 28 Sep 1864 the 1st Florida U.S. Cavalry left Marianna and "turned southwest down the old Vernon road. Crossing over Hickory Hill (today's Orange Hill) into Washington County, they struck the plantation of David Porter Everett there, clearing out his livestock and burning his barn to the ground. They ate their noon meal on the grounds of the old Orange Hill Academy". There ensued a confrontation with the Vernon Home Guard.9

Child of David Porter Everett and Henrietta Calloway

Citations

  1. [S156] Folks Judge Huxford, compiler, Marriages and Obituaries from Early Georgia Newspapers (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, c1989), p. 415,. Hereinafter cited as Marriages & Obituaries, Early Georgia Newspapers.
  2. [S193] The New York Family History Center - LDS, compiler, Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages (Forsyth, GA: The New York Family History Center - LDS, 1958), p. 221. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA, Court of Ordinary, Marriages.
  3. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  4. [S239] E. W. Carswell, Washington, Florida's Twelfth County (Tallahassee, FL: Rose Printing Co., 1991), p. 62. Hereinafter cited as Washington, Florida's Twelfth County.
  5. [S414] US1850.
  6. [S938] Georgia Virtual Vault, Monroe County Georgia Marriage Book, Georgia Archives, Morrow, GA, Book A, Page 221. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Co. GA Marriage Book.
  7. [S243] Joseph T. Maddox, compiler, 37000 Early Georgia Marriages (Albany(?), GA: Joseph T. Maddox, 1975), p. 187. Hereinafter cited as 37000 Early GA Marriages.
  8. [S1715] "Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 5 Sep 2015), Citing Alabama County, District and Probate Courts, Macon Estate Papers, Burdell, R W - Campbell, Rachel M. Images 1179-1182.
  9. [S992] Dale Cox, Civil War Florida (http://www.civilwarflorida.com).

Francis Callaway

M, #1584, d. 1774
     Francis Callaway died in 1774 in VA.1

Children of Francis Callaway

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.

Thomas Callaway

M, #1586, b. 1711/12, d. after 1782
     Thomas Callaway was born in 1711/12.1,2 He was the son of Francis Callaway.

Thomas Callaway married Mary (?) Anderson.3

Thomas was first found in Caroline Co., VA. In the years 1740-1747, he was found in the counties of Orange, Lunenburg, and Bedford. Thomas was a preacher. In 1752, he was Vestryman and Church Warden in Antrim Parish, Halifax Co., VA.

Thomas Callaway served before 1755 in the French and Indian War, in the militia of Halifax Co., VA.

Thomas Callaway moved to NC circa 1758.

Thomas Callaway served from Halifax Co., VA, in the Revolutionary War.4

Thomas Callaway moved to Wilkes Co., GA, in 1782.

Thomas Callaway died after 1782.1

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 12. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.
  2. [S242] R. Alexander Bate, editor, The Filson Club History Quarterly (Louisville, KY: Filson Club Quarterly, 1955), No.1, p. 13. Hereinafter cited as The Filson Club History Quarterly.
  3. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, The Callaway Clan, p. 13.
  4. [S242] R. Alexander Bate, The Filson Club History Quarterly, No.1, p. 13, says he was a Captain in the Rev. War.

Mary (?) Anderson1,2

F, #1587
     Mary (?) Anderson married Thomas Callaway, son of Francis Callaway.1

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 13. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.
  2. [S242] R. Alexander Bate, editor, The Filson Club History Quarterly (Louisville, KY: Filson Club Quarterly, 1955), No.1, p. 13, has 'Mary', but no last name. Hereinafter cited as The Filson Club History Quarterly.

Elizabeth Callaway1

F, #1588
     Elizabeth Callaway was the daughter of Thomas Callaway and Mary (?) Anderson.

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 13. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.

Anne Callaway1

F, #1589
     Anne Callaway was the daughter of Thomas Callaway and Mary (?) Anderson.

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 13. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.