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•THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 198 C
PAGE 12
Heritage
Sharing
By
Donna Parrish
HOLBROOK. Lawrence E.
Wood, Rt. 5, Box 333,
Franklin, N.C., 28734, would
like to hear from any descen
dants of William and Sarah
Holbrook. Their children in
cluded Absolam, Samuel,
Christopher, Green Berry,
William, Polly and Jesse
Holbrook. Mr. Wood believes
that William died in Forsyth
County in the 1840’s.
On the 1840 Forsyth County
Census we find: Absolom
page 279, lm 50-60, If 40-50,
lm 20-30, 2f 15-20, lm 10-15, 2f
5-10, 2m under 5, If under 5.
1850 shows: Absolom
Holbrook 52 b N.C., Judah 54,
Ga., Mary 17, Franklin 13m,
James 12m, Caroline lOf. Two
males and three females
missing since 1840. 1860
shows: AbHolbrook 70, Juda
60, and Mary A. Dial 9.
1840 Census page 273)
Christopher Holbrook lm 30-
40, If 30-40, lfls-20, 2m 10-15, If
10-15,2 m 5-10, If 5-10, lm under
5. 1850 Number 138, C.
Ho! brook 49 b. Ga., Sarah 44,
William 18, Russell 16, Har
riet 15, Robert 12, Mary 10,
Columbus 8, Frances sf. 1860
Nu er 171: C. Holbrook 59,
Sarah 46, Mary 19, Columbus
16, Frances 12f. Buried
Bethlehem Cemetery:
Christopher Holbrook died
July 19,1863 age 65 years. Sal
ly Holbrook died May 22,1896
age 100 years.
1840 Census page 268.
Green Holbrook If 20-30, lm
5-10, If 5-10, lm und 5. Buried
Holbrook Campground:
Priscillia wife of Green B.
Feb. 13,1804 to Feb. 26,1885.
More on Holbrooks next
week.
SAMPLES AND HAN
SARD. John D. Hansard, 507
Georgia Ave., A-l, Forest
Park, Ga., 30050. Mr. Han
sard requests information on
Rebecca Samples Spruce
who married 2nd. James
Crofford Hansard and Malin
da Hapsard who married
Matthew Samples. Also he
would like to know about
Jane “Jennie” Hansard who
married Abner Wiggins.
The Samples that appear
in Forsyth County are: John
Samples bom 1775 in Ga.,
and his wife Frances bom
1775 also in Georgia. The
younger ones who are here in
1850 are’; Z.M. bom about
1802 in Ga., who married An
na (born in Tenn.) before
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1830; Charles bom about 1804
in Ga., who married Rebec
ca before 1830; Jesse born
Dec. 25, 1808, who married
Phebe Fincher. Matthew
bom about 1813 in Tenn. who
married Malinda Hansard
before 1836. Rebecca bom
1810 (according to tombstone,
census says 1814) in Tenn.,
married Ist. Spruce before
1835 and 2nd James C. Han
sard Aug. 25, 1842; Thomas
Calvin Samples bom Jan. 10,
1816 married Sarah David
Jan. 10, 1837; Rachel
Samples married James
Davis on Jan. 9,1837.
Whether these constitute a
whole family I do not have
proof of, but perhaps some of
our readers can enlighten us.
ANDERSON. In 1840, we
have 4 Anderson families,
page 265, John Anderson 1 m
70-80, If 60-70, If 20-30,2 f 15-20,
2f 10-15, page 268 John Ander
son lm 30-40, If 20-30,2 m 5-10,
lfs-10 and 2f under 5. Page 268
James Anderson lm 20-30, If
20-30, lm und 5, page 287
William F. Anderson lm 30-
40, If 20-30, lm 10-15, lfs-10, lm
und 5.
Marriages between 1830
and 1850: Daniel Anderson
m. Martha Venable Jan. 17,
1837; Elliam P. Anderson m.
Te erance Pendley Oct. 18,
1837, James Anderson m.
Calinder James April 8,1838;
William W. Anderson m. Ar
minda Brown June 16, 1846;
Matilla Anderson m. Dennis
S. Tippins Jan. 29,1843.
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New Club
Members of the newly organized Junior Optimist Club at Otwell Middle School are showing
off their new banner. This is the first such organization in Forsyth County and is sponsored by
the Forsyth County Optimist Club.
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The Forsyth County Optimist Club recently organized a Junior Optimist Club at Otwell Mid
dle School. Pictured (1-r) are: Rick Case, member of Forsyth Optimist Club; Gary Cox, vice
president of Junior Club; Ralph Webb, president of Junior Club; David Thompson, secretary
treasurer of Junior Club; and Carl Cone, president of Senior Club; in back is Ken Williams,
chairman of Youth Service Committee.
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never rely on their conventional heating
systems. In fact, a recent owner survey
showed that 96% of the families
surveyed used their Buck Stove as a
primary heat source.
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE
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GRAVES-WILLIAMS, INC.
RT. 4, BOX 97 HYDE RD. CUMMING
LOCAL - 887-0701 - ATL. 688-8210
Open Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Saturday 9-2
BUCKSTOVE OF GAINESVILLE
1711 BROWNS BRIDGE RD. GAINESVILLE
534 8015 See our complete Showroom
Open Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.-Saturday 9-2
A.C. Smith Named 1
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To Railroad Board
A.C. Smith, Jr., president
of H.F.C. Feeds, Inc., and a
veteran poultryman, has
been elected to the board of
directors of the Gainesville
Midland Railroad Company,
a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Seaboard Coast Line In
dustries, Inc.
The Gainesville Midland
Railroad operates 40 miles of
track in northeastern
Georgia, connecting with
Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad at Athens. It is
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•SILVER COINS (dated 1964 or before) paying top
price ever. Call and confirm at 887-5666.
•STERLlNG—flatware, trays, candlesticks, jewelry, .
etc. —paid by weight.
•GOLD—(I OK, 14K, 18K) jewelry, class rings, dental
gold—paid by weight.
•FRANKLIN MINT SETS—Come by for quote on any
sets. Many are worth more than you paid.
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OPEN 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. DAILY - EXCEPT WED. 9-12:00
Located in Benson Sporting Goods - 887-5666
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GAINESVILLE 534-8015
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some 16,300 miles of
trackage in 13 southeastern,
midwestem and gulf coast
states
Smith, who has been in the
poultry and feed business
since 1946, is also president
of the A.C. Smith Poultry
Company; vice-president,
Mar-Jac Poultry Inc.; vice
president, United Grain
Brokerage, Inc., and vice
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GRAVES-WILLIAMS. INC.
Route 4, Box 97 Hyde Road I
Cumming, Georgia 30130 I
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president and a director of
the Forsyth County Bank.
A former Georgia State
Representative and past
trustee of Gainesville Junior
College, he is a lifetime
member of the Georgia
Poultry Leaders Roundtree.
He is a past president of
Southeastern Poultry and
Egg Association and the
Georgia Poultry Federation,
as well as serving six years
as a director of both
organizations.
GRAVES-WILLIAMS, INC.
CUMMING GA. 30130
RT. 4, BOX 97 HYDE RD.
887-0701 -ATL. 688-8210