Della Susan GLEATON

Female 1892 - 1961  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Della Susan GLEATON was born on 12 Mar 1892 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia (daughter of James William GLEATON and Sarah Elizabeth EVERETT); died on 15 Nov 1961 in Pensacola, Escambia Co., FL.

    Della married Henry Adam TUCKER about 1912. Henry was born in 1890 in Montgomery, Montgomery Co., AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James William GLEATON was born on 26 Feb 1858 in Worth County, Georgia (son of CSA Joseph Thomas Stansell GLEATON and Malinda WILLIAMS); died on 05 Nov 1919 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.

    James married Sarah Elizabeth EVERETT. Sarah (daughter of CSA Joshua B. EVERETT and (Eleanor) Jane HOUSTON) was born on 15 Sep 1861 in Acree, Worth Co., GA; died on 15 May 1918 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Elizabeth EVERETT was born on 15 Sep 1861 in Acree, Worth Co., GA (daughter of CSA Joshua B. EVERETT and (Eleanor) Jane HOUSTON); died on 15 May 1918 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.

    Notes:

    The Gleatons were shown as neighbours of James and John Houston, in the 1900 Census.

    Children:
    1. Edward Lee GLEATON was born on 16 Nov 1881 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 10 Jun 1945 in Albany, Dougherty Co., GA.
    2. William Monroe GLEATON was born on 12 Sep 1883 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 21 Feb 1922 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoke Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.
    3. Ida GLEATON was born on 28 Sep 1886 in Worth County, Georgia; died in 1960 in Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia; was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Cordele, Crisp Co., GA.
    4. Effie Estelle GLEATON was born on 08 Apr 1889 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 29 Jun 1960 in Pensacola, Escambia Co., FL.
    5. 1. Della Susan GLEATON was born on 12 Mar 1892 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 15 Nov 1961 in Pensacola, Escambia Co., FL.
    6. Joseph GLEATON was born on 07 May 1895 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 09 May 1895 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak cemetery, Crisp County, Georgia.
    7. Joseph Joshua (Jodie) GLEATON was born on 29 Oct 1896 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 25 Sep 1901 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoke Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CSA Joseph Thomas Stansell GLEATON was born in 1823 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina (son of Joseph Isaac GLEATON, Jr. and Mary STANSELL); died on 28 Mar 1865 in CSA Elmira, Chemung Co., New York,; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY: Grave 2490.

    CSA married Malinda WILLIAMS on 11 Jan 1842 in Worth County, Georgia. Malinda was born on 15 Aug 1826 in North Carolina; died on 16 May 1890 in Crisp County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Malinda WILLIAMS was born on 15 Aug 1826 in North Carolina; died on 16 May 1890 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. CSA Celectress Thomas GLEATON was born on 16 Mar 1844 in Warwick, Dooly Co., Georgia; died on 01 May 1898 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.
    2. Joseph Morrell GLEATON was born on 15 Dec 1845 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 31 Jan 1918 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    3. John Dudley GLEATON was born in 1849 in Warwick, Dooly County, Georgia; died in 1888 in Worth County, Georgia.
    4. Matilda GLEATON was born in 1850 in Worth County, Georgia.
    5. Sarah Jane GLEATON was born in 1853 in Worth County, Georgia.
    6. Thomas Ephraim GLEATON was born on 02 Nov 1855 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 19 Jan 1915 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    7. Susan GLEATON was born in 1856 in Worth County, Georgia.
    8. 2. James William GLEATON was born on 26 Feb 1858 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 05 Nov 1919 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.
    9. Luvenia GLEATON was born on 27 Mar 1859 in Worth County, Georgia; died in Apr 1902 in Worth County, Georgia.
    10. Martha Elizabeth GLEATON was born on 02 Aug 1862 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 23 Nov 1946.
    11. Benjamin Stansell GLEATON was born on 12 Mar 1864 in Warwick, Worth County, Georgia; died on 21 Jun 1935 in Worth County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  CSA Joshua B. EVERETT was born in 1833; died in 1864 in CSA.

    CSA married (Eleanor) Jane HOUSTON. (Eleanor) (daughter of George R HOUSTON and Elizabeth POSEY) was born on 04 Jul 1839 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 04 Oct 1912 in Early County, Georgia; was buried in Springfield Cemetery, Early County, Georgia.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  (Eleanor) Jane HOUSTON was born on 04 Jul 1839 in Dooly County, Georgia (daughter of George R HOUSTON and Elizabeth POSEY); died on 04 Oct 1912 in Early County, Georgia; was buried in Springfield Cemetery, Early County, Georgia..
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Elizabeth EVERETT was born on 15 Sep 1861 in Acree, Worth Co., GA; died on 15 May 1918 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoak Cemetery, Worth County Georgia.
    2. Charles Edward EVERETT was born on 22 Oct 1861; died on 15 Nov 1922; was buried in Springfield Cemetery, Early County, Georgia..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Isaac GLEATON, Jr. was born in 1775 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina (son of Joseph Isaac GLEATON, Sr and Mary ARGOE); died in 1844 in Dooly County, Georgia.

    Joseph married Mary STANSELL about 1808 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. Mary was born in 1794 in South Carolina; died after 1850 in Dooly County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary STANSELL was born in 1794 in South Carolina; died after 1850 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Thomas GLEATON was born in 1812 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina.
    2. William J GLEATON was born in 1819 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina; died after 1850 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    3. 4. CSA Joseph Thomas Stansell GLEATON was born in 1823 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina; died on 28 Mar 1865 in CSA Elmira, Chemung Co., New York,; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY: Grave 2490.
    4. Matilda C GLEATON was born in 1824 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina; died after 1870 in Worth County, Georgia.
    5. James C GLEATON was born in 1827 in Orangeburg County, South Carolina.
    6. CSA Jesse W GLEATON was born in 1835 in Dooly County, Georgia; died after 1880 in Brooks County, Georgia?.
    7. Susan A GLEATON was born in 1839 in Dooly County, Georgia.
    8. CSA Dudley C GLEATON was born on 19 Sep 1842 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 18 Oct 1885 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Mt. Horeb Church Cemetery, Warwick, Worth Co., GA.

  3. 14.  George R HOUSTON was born on 24 Oct 1812 in Duplin County, North Carolina (son of Henry HOUSTON and Elenor STOKES); died on 26 Jul 1889 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Red Oak Cemetery, Doles, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Item1./
    History of Worth County
    Worth County was created in 1853 from Dooly and Irwin Counties. Worth County was named for Major General William James Worth, son-in-law of Zachary Taylor. Major William A. Harris, a leader in organizing the new county, served under General Worth in the Mexican War.

    The county's first known inhabitants were the Apalachee Indians. Their nation was destroyed in a war between the Florida Spanish and the Carolina English. When Oglethorpe arrived more 30 years later to establish the Colony of Georgia, the area was occupied by the Lower Creek Indians.

    San Bernard was the original County Seat. It's location was approximately where the Isabella Cemetery is now. The County Seat was moved a mile east from San Bernard and named Isabella in 1854. In 1872, the Brunswick & Albany (now the Seaboard Coast Line) Railroad was built, passing 3 miles south of Isabella. Towns began to be formed along the railway line, like Sumner, Poulan and Sylvester and in 1904, after a bitter power struggle, the County Seat was moved to to it's permanent spot: Sylvester.

    Item 2./ 1860 Daugherty County, Georgia census: 6-14-1860

    Name Home Age Est Birth Yr Birthplace Gender

    G Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 45 1814 North Carolina Male
    E Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 46 1813 Louisiana;Virginia Female
    James Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 24 1835 Dooly Male
    Jane Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 20 1839 Dooly Female
    John D Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 19 1840 Georgia Male
    Lucy Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 18 1841 Georgia Female
    E Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 13 1846 Georgia Female
    George Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 11 1848 Georgia Male
    Emily Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 5 1854 Georgia Female
    Adia Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 1 1858 Dougherty Female
    Martha Houston Not Stated, Dougherty, GA 18 1841 Georgia Female
    ((Note that this last Martha is not connected to any other Houston family yet, but is surely not one of John and Elizabeths children))

    Item 3./ 1870 Worth County, Georgia census: 8-29-1870 (With 2nd wife)

    Name Home Age EstBirthYr Birthplace Race Gender
    George Houston District 14, Worth, GA 54 abt 1816 North Carolina White Male
    Ann Houston District 14, Worth, GA 36 abt 1834 Georgia White Fem
    Emily Houston District 14, Worth, GA 13 abt 1857 Georgia White Fem
    Ada Houston District 14, Worth, GA 10 abt 1860 Georgia White Fem
    Sarah Houston District 14, Worth, GA 8 abt 1862 Georgia White Fem
    Malinda Houston District 14, Worth, GA 6 abt 1864 Georgia White Fem
    Thomas Houston District 14, Worth, GA 4 abt 1866 Georgia White Male
    Edward Houston District 14, Worth, GA 2 abt 1868 Georgia White Male
    Julia Houston District 14, Worth, GA 9/12 abt 1861 Georgia White Fem

    Item 4./

    Historical Note: Andrew Jackson was President in 1832 when he ordered all Indians east of the Mississippi, to be moved West. This was one of the sadest edicts of this and for all time in the History of the United States. Andrew Jackson imposed his will on the Presidency, the people, the banking industry and the landscape of America. He was not a good delegator, and fired the members of his Cabinet, in some instances several times, when they would not do his exact bidding. He was a born fighter and dualed several times, and had two lead balls in his body from these contests. Jackson was censured by his Democratic Party for firing 3 Secretary of the Treasurys in order to change the Federal Banking methods. He was the only President to be censured. He was given the name "Jackass" by his Party, which soon became the symbol assumed by his Democratic Party. He was the first and last President to leave the Government debt free at his parting. Andrew Jackson used the Presidential veto 12 times, supassed only by Andrew Johnson (25), who took over after the assassination of Lincoln. As a final note, Johnson later missed being impeached by only one vote, because he did not want to punish the South, after the Civil War.

    Item 5./

    History of Red Oak Baptist Church, Doles, Ga. Worth County, Georgia.
    Red Oak Baptist Church was founded November 5, 1864. Mike Champion gave the land for the Red Oak Baptist Church to be built upon. The church got its name because of the large Red Oak trees on this plot. The first church was made from hewn logs. It was 30 feet wide and 40 feet long. The hurch does not have the records when the second church was built, because of a fire in the clerk's home many ol records are gone forever. But the second church was a frame building with shutters for doors and windows and it had no ceiling. One service per month on the first Sunday was held then. The present church is the third one and it was built in 1890. The charter members include the BROWN family, as well as mention of DOWNS family; and many more surnames, Hobby, etc. Luerana Brown was a Charter Member. The church house was built near the southeast corner of Lot of Land # 90; in the 16th District of Worth County, Ga. Red Oak Baptist Church had had thirty-four pastors through the years. The cemetery has two parts; one enclosed in the fence and the second part next to the Creek that runs nearby for those families who had sharecroppers, etc. There were in the past both black and white church members attending this church. The first black members in 1855 (8) of them (this was before the Civil War). The first lights for the church were kereosene lamps, then in 1910 gas lights were added, and then 1940 the church added electricity. Red Oak Baptist Church celebrated its 100th Year Anniversary October 31, 1954.
    CEMETERY RECORDS:
    (this record is the best that could be obtained. There are numerous blank plots that the name was not known listed.) All records were burned in a Clerk's house that caught fire.

    George married Elizabeth POSEY about 1835. Elizabeth was born about 1816 in Georgia; died about 1860 in Worth County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth POSEY was born about 1816 in Georgia; died about 1860 in Worth County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Historical Reference: The Year Was 1829

    In the U.S., Andrew Jackson became the seventh president of the United States. A hero of the War of 1812, he had also been a senator and representative for Tennessee, and Justice of the Tennessee Superior Court. Nicknamed "Old Hickory", he appealed to the common man and held a public reception at his inauguration at the White House.

    The U.S. had banned the importation of slaves in 1808, but unfortunately, it didn't stop the trade. In 1829, a boat assigned to patrol the African Coast looking for slavers, intercepted the "Feloz" and a group from the interceptor boarded the ship. A first-hand account of the horrific conditions from one of the group, Rev. Robert Walsh, can be found online at EyeWitness to History.com.

    That year, Eng and Chang Bunker, the original Siamese twins arrived in America where they traveled around in exhibitions. They went on to tour through England and other countries in Europe for the next ten years and later settled in a small town in North Carolina, where they married two sisters.

    In the world of technology, William Austin Burt invented and received the first American patent for the "typographer"--an early version of the typewriter. Burt also held patents for a number of other inventions and did extensive surveying in the areas that are now Michigan and Wisconsin.

    Children:
    1. CSA James Monroe HOUSTON was born on 01 Nov 1836 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 05 Dec 1912 in District 1121, Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Red Oak Cemetery, Doles, Georgia..
    2. 7. (Eleanor) Jane HOUSTON was born on 04 Jul 1839 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 04 Oct 1912 in Early County, Georgia; was buried in Springfield Cemetery, Early County, Georgia..
    3. CSA John Dallas HOUSTON was born on 06 Jan 1842 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia; died on 30 Jul 1926 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoke Cemetery, Crisp County Georgia..
    4. Lucy HOUSTON was born on 21 Jul 1844 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 28 May 1903 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Red Oak Cemetery, Doles, Georgia..
    5. Elizabeth HOUSTON was born on 08 Feb 1848 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 08 Nov 1916 in Worth County, Georgia.
    6. George Roman HOUSTON was born on 26 Oct 1850 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 30 Sep 1903 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Red Oak Baptist Church Cemetery, Doles, Worth County, GA.
    7. Emilene HOUSTON was born on 14 Jul 1857 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 06 Jun 1890 in Worth County, Georgia.
    8. Ada HOUSTON was born in 1860 in Dougherty County, Georgia; died in 1925 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Oakfield Cemetery, Worth County, Georgia..