Susan Agnes ZELLNER

Female 1877 - 1916  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan Agnes ZELLNER was born on 17 Jun 1877 in Georgia (daughter of CSA Thomas Jefferson ZELLNER and Nannie J. HEAD); died on 19 Nov 1916 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Culloden City Cemetery, Monroe County Georgia.

    Susan married William Leander CHANCELLOR on 05 Jan 1900 in Russellville, Monroe County, Georgia. William (son of CSA William Floyd CHANCELLOR and Queen Elizabeth ALLEN) was born on 05 May 1875 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 26 Oct 1930 in Monroe County Georgia; was buried in Rogers Methodist Church Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Aldine Merline CHANCELLOR was born on 10 Mar 1902 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 05 Feb 1970 in Milledgeville, Georgia; was buried in Rogers Methodist Church Cemetery, Monroe County, Georgia.
    2. Loris Clayrine CHANCELLOR was born on 05 Dec 1903 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 22 Nov 1993 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Rogers Methodist Church Cemetery.
    3. Thomas Jefferson CHANCELLOR was born on 16 Nov 1907 in Monroe County, Georgia; died about 1969.
    4. Living CHANCELLOR
    5. William Young CHANCELLOR was born on 14 Jul 1914 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 06 Dec 1984 in Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CSA Thomas Jefferson ZELLNER was born on 23 Jul 1843 in Yatesville, Upson County, Georgia (son of CSA Benjamin Holmes ZELLNER and Susannah Agnes EVANS); died on 01 Mar 1909 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Monroe County, Georgia.

    CSA married Nannie J. HEAD on 22 Jul 1869. Nannie was born on 23 Dec 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nannie J. HEAD was born on 23 Dec 1849.
    Children:
    1. Eva Lillian ZELLNER was born on 25 Aug 1870.
    2. 1. Susan Agnes ZELLNER was born on 17 Jun 1877 in Georgia; died on 19 Nov 1916 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Culloden City Cemetery, Monroe County Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CSA Benjamin Holmes ZELLNER was born on 02 Feb 1820 in Lincoln County, Georgia; died on 10 Jun 1901 in Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Andrew Zellner Cemetery, 1 mi. N of Smarr, Monroe County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Dec. 1899
    Extract of letter written by Ben H. Zellner to Margaret Zellner ... Nashville, Tenn

    The grand father of my ... and cousin Henry Zellner, and your great grand father was Geo. Peter Zellner, was not of the Holland or low dutch, he was of the German or high dutch, and came from Hanover Germany. He was one of the soldiers hired by England to fight in a cause in which they had no interest what ever. When the army was dispersed by Gen. Washington near Long Island in vicinity of New York our grand father drifted down into N.C. went to making boots, shoes, saddles, etc. Then to making and ... tar kilns in Bertie County at Winsdor County seat. Married a Miss Capeheart, and at her death married his cousin who was our grand mother Mary Capeheart, both of them were very religiously inclined. When my father Andrew Zellner was 6 months old they moved to Lincoln County Ga. My grand mother Mary Capeheart died in 1848 aged 84 years.
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    MEMOIRS OF GEORGIA. 1895. Southern Historical Press, Atlanta, Georgia
    MONROE COUNTY SKETCHES
    p. 567-568

    JUDGE B. H. ZELLNER, Forsyth, Ga., is the head of one of the largest and most influential families in Monroe county, all of whose members occupy honorable positions in their several communities, commercially and socially.. For seventy years, continuously, Judge Zellner has been a resident of the county, during which period he has come to be regarded as one of the most reliable and trustworthy of men-a man of the sternest morality and of unbending integrity. So conspicuous have been these characteristics, and so excellent his business capabilities, that he has been entrusted, as administrator or executor, with the management of more estates than any man in the county. He has the remarkable record of having settled some twenty-three estates, some of them the largest in the county, without the loss of a dollar or the aid of the courts. The family is of German origin, George Zellner, the judge's grandfather, having been born and reared to young manhood in Hanover, Germany. The independence of the United States having been established he concluded to cast his lot with the new nation, and came first to North Carolina and settled in Bertie county, where not long after be married a Miss Mary Capheart. Several years afterward, in 1799, he migrated to Lincoln county, Ga., thus introducing the name into this state. He was not robust man, his constitution having been impaired in consequence of medicine having been carelessly administered in his youth, and he died at a comparatively early age. He raised a family of four sons and two daughters, who scattered after his death to Tennessee, Alabama and elsewhere. Andrew Zellner, Judge Zellner's father, was born in North Carolina in 1798, and was only six months old when the family came to Georgia. He was reared in Lincoln county, and was married in 1818, just across the line in Wilkes county, to Rebecca Holmes, who bore him eight children: B. H., the subject of this sketch; Francis A., deceased; George; Andrew B., John W., planter, Monroe county; James, deceased; Mary, widow of Ebenezer Pharr, Forsyth, Ga., and Sarah J., wife of William Walker, Thomaston, Ga. In 1824 be moved with his family to Monroe county and settled about eight miles southwest of Forsyth, where he lived until 1837 when he moved to the place where Judge Zellner now lives, four miles southeast of Forsyth. His wife died in 1875, aged seventy-two years, but he survived until 1892, having attained to his ninety-fourth year. In some respects he was a remarkable man, his longevity being largely due to his methodical habits and abstemiousness, it being a fact worthy of note and imitation that he never used tobacco in any form, nor drank a drop of liquor except as a medicine. Before the war he was a whig in politics; a Primitive Baptist always. Judge B. H. Zellner was born in Lincoln County, Feb. 2, 1820. He received a common school education such as the time and the locality afforded, and his youth was passed in the pursuits congenial to the planter-life of the day. In 1850-51, as soon as he attained to his majority, he served the county as sheriff, and for several years following as one of the justices of the inferior court. Before the war he was a whig and strongly opposed to secession. In the convention which nominated the delegates to represent the county, his name was presented without his consent, but he came within four votes of being chosen. Although opposed to secession, he acquiesced in the action of the convention, and earnestly supported the cause to the end. Having large planting and milling interests, he was exempt from military duty; but he contributed largely to the support of the army, and sent two of his sons to the front to do battle for the cause. He was elected to represent the county in 1868-69 in the general assembly, and again in 1878-79. In 1876 he was chosen as one of the new board of county commissioners and served until 1883, which terminated his official life. There has been no period in the life of Judge Zellner when he did not feel a profound interest in the welfare of the county -- local, state and Federal -- whether in office or not. In all the trusts confided to him he has maintained his character for faithfulness and strict integrity, and given the same careful attention to public business as to his private affairs. He was at one time one of the largest land owners in Monroe county, but he has divided his holdings among his children until he has reduced his own to about 5oo acres. Judge Zellner was married in Monroe county, Sept. 7, 1842 to Susan, daughter of Thomas M. Evans. She was born in Jones county, but her family moved into Monroe county about the same time the Zellners did. Judge Zellner and his wife have had eight, children born to them: Thomas J. and Andrew J., planters, Monroe county; Nancy R., widow of Dr. B. F. Chambliss, Culloden, Monroe Co.; Emma, wife of Hon. W. A. Worsham, Monroe county; Wiley E., planter and county treasurer; William J., planter, Monroe county; Charles J., merchant, Forsyth, Ga., and Lillie, wife of Col. C. J. Shipp, lawyer, Cordele, Ga. Although an ardent whig before the war, he cheerfully fell into line with the only white man's party, and has since acted with the democrats. For fifty-two years himself and wife have harmoniously "kept together" on life's pilgrimage, and for more than fifty years he has been a constant member of the Primitive Baptist church, and can now look back upon a well-spent life and duty faithfully done, and look-confidently forward to the fulfillment of the glorious promises "to him that overcometh."

    CSA married Susannah Agnes EVANS on 27 Sep 1842 in Monroe County, Georgia. Susannah was born on 02 Sep 1820 in Jones County, Georgia; died on 15 Jun 1898 in Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susannah Agnes EVANS was born on 02 Sep 1820 in Jones County, Georgia; died on 15 Jun 1898 in Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 2. CSA Thomas Jefferson ZELLNER was born on 23 Jul 1843 in Yatesville, Upson County, Georgia; died on 01 Mar 1909 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Monroe County, Georgia.
    2. CSA Andrew James II ZELLNER was born on 06 Jun 1845 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 03 Jan 1926 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Andrew Zellner Cemetery, 1 mi. N of Smarr, Monroe County, Georgia.
    3. Benjamin H. (Bennie) ZELLNER was born on 24 Jun 1847 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 30 Jun 1850 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Andrew Zellner Cemetery, 1 mi. N of Smarr, Monroe County, Georgia.
    4. Nancy Rebecca ZELLNER was born on 06 May 1849 in Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia; died on 21 May 1939 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia.
    5. Sarah Emma ZELLNER was born on 17 Dec 1850 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 11 Jun 1936 in Monroe County, Georgia.
    6. Wiley Evans ZELLNER was born on 26 Feb 1853 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 15 Jul 1939 in Los Angeles County, California.
    7. Susanna Agnes ZELLNER was born on 04 Jul 1855 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 05 Jul 1855 in Monroe County, Georgia; was buried in Andrew Zellner Cemetery, north of Smarr, Monroe County, Georgia.
    8. William Jonathan ZELLNER was born on 21 Jan 1857 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 30 Apr 1931 in Monroe County, Georgia.
    9. Charles Jesse ZELLNER was born on 07 Jun 1860 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 28 Aug 1912 in Monroe County, Georgia.
    10. Mary Lillian ZELLNER was born on 16 Jul 1864 in Monroe County, Georgia; died on 09 Feb 1940.