Arrena Calloway1

F, #1610, b. circa 1816, d. 12 May 1892
Relationship
2nd great-grandaunt of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Arrena Calloway was born circa 1816 in GA.2 She was the daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.

Arrena Calloway married Joel Chambless.1 Arrena Calloway was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Russell Co., AL, in the household of Joel Chambless.2

In the will of Edward Calloway, dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA, Arrena Chambless, his daughter, was named as an heir.3 She was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Macon Co., AL, in the household of Joel Chambless.4 Arrena Calloway was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Warrior Stand, Macon Co., AL, in the household of Joel Chambless.5 Arrena Calloway was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Warrior Stand, Macon Co., AL, in the household of Joel Chambless.6

Arrena Calloway died on 12 May 1892.7 She was buried in Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Macon Co., AL.7

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [S414] US1850.
  3. [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.
  4. [S402] US1860.
  5. [S497] US1870.
  6. [S496] US1880.
  7. [S1149] Cemetery Marker in Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Macon Co., AL (SR81 (Land St.) near Alexander St. (32.43456 -85.69330)).

Jesse M. Calloway1

M, #1611, b. circa 1810, d. 29 Mar 1885
Relationship
2nd great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Jesse M. Calloway was born circa 1810.2 He was the son of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.

Jesse M. Calloway married Nancy <...> before 1850.3 Jesse M. Calloway was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Nancy <...>.3

In the will of Edward Calloway, dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA, Jesse M. Calloway, his son, was named as an heir.4 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Nancy <...>.5 Jesse M. Calloway was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Nancy <...>.6 Jesse M. Calloway was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Nancy <...>.7

Jesse M. Calloway died on 29 Mar 1885 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA.8

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [S1152] Obituary of Jesse Mercer Callaway, Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, GA, 31 Mar 1885. Hereinafter cited as Obituary of Jesse Mercer Callaway.
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [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.
  5. [S402] US1860.
  6. [S497] US1870.
  7. [S496] US1880.
  8. [S1152] Obituary of Jesse Mercer Callaway, 31 Mar 1885, Forsyth, March 30. - (Special) - Another one of our old citizens has passed away. Jesse Mercer Callaway died at his residence yesterday afternoon, in his 76th year. He has lived in this county over 50 years; was a quiet, peaceable and honest farmer, and a consistent member of the Baptist church. For the last four years he has been confined to his house with rheumatism. About a week ago he was attacked with pneumonia, which ended his days. He leaves a wife and ten children. Two of his sons, Ed and R. L. Callaway reside in your city.

Nancy <...>1

F, #1612
     Nancy <...> married Madison Calloway, son of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.1

Nancy Calloway was mentioned in the will of Edward Calloway (her father-in-law), dated 20 Dec 1854, Monroe Co., GA.2

Child of Nancy <...> and Madison Calloway

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [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.

Elizabeth Calloway1

F, #1613
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Elizabeth Calloway was the daughter of Madison Calloway and Nancy <...>.

In the will of Edward Calloway, dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA, Elizabeth Calloway, his granddaughter, was named as an heir.2

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [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.

William Pinckard1

M, #1614, b. 19 Feb 1806, d. 5 Oct 1843
     William Pinckard was born on 19 Feb 1806.2,3

William Pinckard married Sarah S. Calloway, daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.1 William Pinckard was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1830 in Monroe Co., GA.4

William Pinckard died on 5 Oct 1843 at age 37.3,2 He was buried in Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Macon Co., AL.3

William Pinckard was named executor of the will of Edward Calloway (his father-in-law) dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA.5

William Pinckard was named administrator of Edward Calloway's estate on 20 Jul 1857 in Macon Co., AL. William was the executor.6

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", AFN: 21PJ-T11, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  3. [S1149] Cemetery Marker in Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Macon Co., AL (SR81 (Land St.) near Alexander St. (32.43456 -85.69330)).
  4. [S657] US1830.
  5. [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.
  6. [S1715] "Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999," Images, Ancestry.com, Macon Estate Papers, Burdell, R W - Campbell, Rachel M. Images 1174.

? Jarrett1

M, #1615
     ? Jarrett married Susan Calloway, daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin, circa 1830.2

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [S414] US1850.

Rev. David H. Moore1,2

M, #1616, b. 5 Dec 1815, d. 9 May 1885
     Rev. David H. Moore was born on 5 Dec 1815 in Edgefield Dist., SC.3 Alternatively, Rev. David H. Moore was born on 5 Dec 1816.4

Rev. David H. Moore married Susan Calloway, daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin, on 22 Nov 1838 in Monroe Co., GA.5,3,1 David was a Baptist Minister in Monroe, Pike, and Crawford counties in GA. He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Monroe Co., GA, with others in the household: Susan Calloway.6

Rev. David H. Moore was named executor of the will of Edward Calloway (his father-in-law) dated 20 Dec 1854 in Monroe Co., GA.7 Rev. David H. Moore was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Pike Co., GA, with others in the household: Susan Calloway.8 Rev. David H. Moore was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Crawford Co., GA, with others in the household: Susan Calloway.9 Rev. David H. Moore was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA, in the household of unresearched people with others in the household: Susan Calloway.10

Rev. David H. Moore died on 9 May 1885 in Monroe Co., GA, at age 69.4,3 He was buried in Forsyth City Cemetery, Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA.4

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 29. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.
  2. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  3. [S1150] USGenNet, Georgia Baptists – Sketches of Early Members (n.pub.).
  4. [S792] Cemetery Marker in Forsyth City Cemetery, Forsyth, Monroe Co., GA; read by Larry Childs http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00014.html#0003325, 30 Mar 2006.
  5. [S797] Transcribed by Sheila Schmutz, Monroe Co., GA GenWeb - Marriages 1824-1850 (url:http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/monroe), Book A, page 127.
  6. [S414] US1850.
  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.
  8. [S402] US1860.
  9. [S497] US1870.
  10. [S496] US1880.

Joel Chambless1

M, #1617, b. 19 Feb 1809, d. 12 Aug 1885
     Joel Chambless was born on 19 Feb 1809 in Baldwin Co., GA.2

Joel Chambless married Arrena Calloway, daughter of Edward Calloway and Elizabeth Spratlin.1 Joel Chambless was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Russell Co., AL, with others in the household: Arrena Calloway.3

Joel Chambless was mentioned in the will of Edward Calloway (a trust for Edward's daughter, Arrena), dated 20 Dec 1854, Monroe Co., GA.4 Joel Chambless was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Macon Co., AL, with others in the household: Arrena Calloway.5 Joel Chambless was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Warrior Stand, Macon Co., AL, with others in the household: Arrena Calloway.6 Joel Chambless was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Warrior Stand, Macon Co., AL, with others in the household: Arrena Calloway.7

Joel Chambless died on 12 Aug 1885 in Macon Co., AL, at age 76.2 He was buried in Warriorstand Cemetery near Cooper's Chapel, Warrior Stand, Macon Co., AL.2

Citations

  1. [S235] Callaway Family Assn., editor, The Callaway Journal ([Atlanta, Ga.]: Callaway Family Assn., 1976-), V5:63. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Journal.
  2. [S1151] Cemetery Marker in Warriorstand Cemetery near Cooper's Chapel, Warriorstand, Macon Co., AL (CR10 near Renfroe/Donald Rd (32.3029226 -85.5388367)).
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [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.
  5. [S402] US1860.
  6. [S497] US1870.
  7. [S496] US1880.

William Callaway1

M, #1618, b. 1713/14, d. 1777
     William Callaway was born in 1713/14.2,3 He was the son of Francis Callaway.

William Callaway married Elizabeth Tilly Cranford on 8 Jan 1734/35.4

William Callaway died in 1777.4,3

Citations

  1. [S242] R. Alexander Bate, editor, The Filson Club History Quarterly (Louisville, KY: Filson Club Quarterly, 1955), No.1, p. 14. Founder of New London, Bedford Co., VA. Hereinafter cited as The Filson Club History Quarterly.
  2. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 11, 15. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.
  3. [S242] R. Alexander Bate, The Filson Club History Quarterly, No.1, p. 14.
  4. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, The Callaway Clan, p. 15.

Elizabeth Tilly Cranford1

F, #1619
     Elizabeth Tilly Cranford married William Callaway, son of Francis Callaway, on 8 Jan 1734/35.1

Citations

  1. [S236] Bessie Callaway Hoffmeyer, compiler, The Callaway Clan (Collegedale, TN: Privately printed by College Press, 1948), p. 15. Hereinafter cited as The Callaway Clan.