Living GLEATON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living GLEATON (daughter of Elzie Nesbert GLEATON and Nell DAVIS).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elzie Nesbert GLEATON was born on 15 Feb 1895 in Dooly County, Georgia (son of Thomas Ephraim GLEATON and Sarah Jennie HOUSTON); died on 17 Jan 1968 in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; was buried in Hillcrest Abby West Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA.

    Elzie married Nell DAVIS. Nell was born in in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; died on 07 Aug 1971 in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; was buried in Hillcrest Abby West Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nell DAVIS was born in in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; died on 07 Aug 1971 in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; was buried in Hillcrest Abby West Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Living GLEATON
    2. Living GLEATON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Ephraim GLEATON was born on 02 Nov 1855 in Worth County, Georgia (son of CSA Joseph Thomas Stansell GLEATON and Malinda WILLIAMS); died on 19 Jan 1915 in Crisp County, Georgia.

    Thomas married Sarah Jennie HOUSTON on 03 Apr 1894 in Worth County, Georgia.. Sarah (daughter of CSA John Dallas HOUSTON and Sarah Jane POSEY) was born on 05 Jan 1871 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 15 Apr 1908 in Crisp County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Jennie HOUSTON was born on 05 Jan 1871 in Worth County, Georgia (daughter of CSA John Dallas HOUSTON and Sarah Jane POSEY); died on 15 Apr 1908 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 2. Elzie Nesbert GLEATON was born on 15 Feb 1895 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 17 Jan 1968 in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA; was buried in Hillcrest Abby West Cemetery, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA.
    2. Thomas Watson GLEATON was born on 16 Aug 1896 in Dooly County, Georgia; died on 05 Aug 1961 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    3. Willie L. GLEATON was born on 11 Mar 1898 in Crisp County, Georgia; died on 17 Aug 1899 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    4. Virgil D GLEATON was born on 09 Feb 1900 in Crisp County, Georgia; died on 25 Jun 1901 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    5. Living GLEATON
    6. Hattye J. C. GLEATON was born on 26 Jan 1905 in Crisp County, Georgia; died on 17 Sep 1962.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  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. 9.  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. 4. 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. 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. 10.  CSA John Dallas HOUSTON was born on 06 Jan 1842 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia (son of George R HOUSTON and Elizabeth POSEY); died on 30 Jul 1926 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Smoke Cemetery, Crisp County Georgia..

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Point of Interest not relating at this time to Houston County and Houston surname in general:

    HOUSTON 1854 U.S. Gazetteer, H, p.502
    hews'ton, a county in the S. W. central part of Georgia, has an area of 875 square miles. The Ocmulgee river, navigable by steamboats, bounds it on the E., the Echaconnee creek flows along the northern border, and it is drained by Mossy, Big Indian, Sandy Run, and Lumpkin's creeks. The surface is nearly level; the soil is of limestone formation, very fertile, and extensively cultivated. Cotton, Indian corn, wheat, oats, rice, and sweet potatoes are the staples. By the census of 1850, this county produced more cotton and sweet potatoes than any other in the state. There were raised 19,362 bales of cotton; 662,600 bushels of corn; 46,830 of oats, and 188,224 of sweet potatoes. There were 6 grist mills, 10 saw mills, 1 cotton factory, and 1 woollen factory. It contained 24 churches, and 616 pupils attending public schools. The South-western railroad passes through the county, and the Muscogee railroad has its eastern terminus in it. Named in honor of John Houston, governor of Georgia in 1778. Capital, Perry. Population, 16,450, of whom 6526 were free, and 9924, slaves.

    NOTE 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))

    NOTE 3./ 1870 District 14, Worth County, Georgia census: 8-29-1870

    Name Home Est Birth Year Birthplace Race Gender
    John Houston District 14, Worth, GA abt 1842 Georgia White Male
    Jane Houston District 14, Worth, GA abt 1844 Georgia White Female
    Mary Houston District 14, Worth, GA abt 1868 Georgia White Female
    Fanny Houston District 14, Worth, GA abt 1869 Georgia White Female

    NOTE 4./ WORTH COUNTY, COUNTY OFFICERS Commissioned-Succeeded
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    Jno. D. Houston, Sheriff Feb. 15, 1879

    NOTE 5./ 1900 MD 1121, Worth County, Georgia census,

    Name Home in 1900 Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation
    John D Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1842 Georgia White Head
    Martha J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1862 Georgia White Wife
    Charles E Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1893 Georgia White Son
    Ruby J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1895 Georgia White Daughter
    James M Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1897 Georgia White Son
    Eula M Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1898 Georgia White Daughter
    Paulin Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1900 Georgia White Daughter
    Fanny Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1868 Georgia White Daughter
    Willie J Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1900 Georgia White Grandson
    Maud Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1877 Georgia White Daughter
    George N Houston MD 1121, Worth, Georgia abt 1884 Georgia White Son

    NOTE 6./ Historical Note: The Year Was 1873

    The year was 1873 and much of the world was entering into a long period of economic depression. The beginning of the Long Depression is typically marked by the crash of the Vienna stock market, which sent ripples across Europe and eventually the United States with the fall of Jay Cooke & Company. The Cooke investment bank was heavily invested in the overbuilt railroad system which was beginning to fail. With the fall of this prominent company, a financial panic ensued and the New York Stock Exchange had to close for ten days. Railroads, factories, banks, and businesses had to close their doors resulting in skyrocketing unemployment rates. The Long Depression would last into the 1890s.

    There were other smaller scale disasters in 1873. The British SS Atlantic out of Liverpool (with a stop at Queenstown) hit a submerged rock en route to New York and was wrecked in heavy seas off Nova Scotia. It is estimated that 545 of the 952 passengers perished.

    In Baltimore, Maryland, a fire began in the factory of Joseph Thomas and Sons and spread over ten acres of the city. Photos of the fire and aftermath can be found online at the Maryland Historical Society.

    A cholera epidemic swept through Birmingham, Alabama. Below is an interesting excerpt from a report from Mortimer H. Jordan, who was secretary of the Jefferson County Medical Society of Birmingham, Alabama, at the time of the epidemic (found on the website of the Reynolds Historical Library at the University of Alabama at Birmingham).

    The treatment adopted was the opium and mercurial. When the stomach seemed so inactive that nothing made any impression upon it, an emetic of mustard, salt, ginger, and pepper, suspended in hot water, in many cases produced a warm glow over the surface of the body in a few moments. . . . Diuretics produced no good results. No condition in life, sex, or age escaped. The sucking babe and those of extreme age suffered alike from its ravages.

    Before closing this paper, justice demands that we should briefly allude to the heroic and self sacrificing conduct, during this epidemic, of that unfortunate class who are known as 'women of the town.' These poor creatures, though outcasts from society, anathematized by the church, despised by women and maltreated by men, when the pestilence swept over the city, came forth from their homes to nurse the sick and close the eyes of the dead. It was passing strange that they would receive no pay, expected no thanks; they only went where their presence was needed, and never remained longer than they could do good. While we abhor the degradation of these unfortunates, their magnanimous behavior during these fearful days has drawn forth our sympathy and gratitude.

    Further north and west, Jesse James and the James- Younger gang robbed a Rock Island train near Adair, Iowa. This first train robbery netted the gang more than $2,300, but was most likely a disappointment for the gang. They were expecting a $100,000 gold shipment, but that shipment had been switched to another train at the last moment.

    North of the border in Canada, the Dominion Parliament had more lawful goals in mind when it established the North-West Mounted Police, the predecessor of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Canada was growing and in 1873 Prince Edward Island joined the federation as Canada's smallest province.

    In music, the song Home on the Range was born (Daniel Kelly & Brewster M. Higley). The tune went on to become the state song of Kansas and is known around the world.

    CSA married Sarah Jane POSEY on 21 Nov 1866 in Worth County, Georgia. Sarah (daughter of Judge Senator William POSEY and Gay UNKNOWN) was born about 1845 in Georgia; died about 1892 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Beside grave of JD Houston is unmarked adult grave which may be Jane. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Jane POSEY was born about 1845 in Georgia (daughter of Judge Senator William POSEY and Gay UNKNOWN); died about 1892 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Beside grave of JD Houston is unmarked adult grave which may be Jane.

    Notes:

    CensusNote: All three male children, Ben W,. George, and Charley E., are found living in 3 different areas of the 1920 Worth County, Georgia Census. Only Fannie Francis does not appear to be in Worth County in 1920.

    Children:
    1. Mary Ella HOUSTON was born on 02 Sep 1867 in Georgia; died on 28 Dec 1943 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Oakfield Cemetery, Worth County, Georgia..
    2. Fannie Francis HOUSTON was born on 19 Dec 1868 in Georgia; died on 21 Oct 1951; was buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia.
    3. 5. Sarah Jennie HOUSTON was born on 05 Jan 1871 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 15 Apr 1908 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    4. Nancy HOUSTON was born in Dec 1873 in Worth County, Georgia; died after 1910 in Worth County, Georgia.
    5. Ben W. HOUSTON was born on 25 Feb 1876 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 05 Jun 1956 in Worth County, Georgia; was buried in Red Oak Cemetery, Doles, Georgia..
    6. Maud ASO HOUSTON was born in Jan 1877 in Worth County, Georgia; died after 1900 in MD 1121, Worth County, Georgia.
    7. Anna O. HOUSTON was born in May 1879 in Worth County, Georgia; died in 1956.
    8. Maud W. HOUSTON was born in Mar 1882 in Worth County, Georgia; died on 14 Feb 1937.
    9. George W. HOUSTON was born in Nov 1883 in Worth County, Georgia; died in 1947; was buried in Arlington, Georgia.