Living MATHIS

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living MATHIS (son of Henry Walter MATHEWS and Beatrice FOLDS).

    Family/Spouse: Living BARTON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living MATHIS
    2. Living MATHIS
    3. Living MATHIS

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Walter MATHEWS was born on 11 Jul 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia (son of George Douglass MATHEWS and Elizabeth CHANCELLOR); died on 09 Aug 1968 in Florida, from a heart attack on a fishing trip.; was buried in Antioch Baptist Church, Cordele, Crisp County Georgia..

    Henry married Beatrice FOLDS. Beatrice was born in Dec 1907; died on 19 Mar 1983 in Crisp County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Beatrice FOLDS was born in Dec 1907; died on 19 Mar 1983 in Crisp County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Dorothy MATHEWS
    2. Living MATHIS
    3. 1. Living MATHIS


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Douglass MATHEWS was born in Sep 1877 in Crawford County, Georgia (son of Bud C. MATHEWS and Josephene LEWIS); died on 15 Feb 1959 in Arabi, Crisp County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1900 Militia District 573, Crawford, Georgia census,

    Name Home in 1900 Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation
    George Mathews MD 573, Crawford, Georgia abt 1878 Georgia White Head
    Lizzie Mathews MD 573, Crawford, Georgia abt 1876 Georgia White Wife

    This 1900 census is the first that George & Lizzie were enumerated together. This Crawford County, Georgia census indicates that George and Elizabeth had already attempted to have a family with the birth of an unknown gendered child, but that it was not living at the time of the census. Also revealed is that they had been married for 3 years as of 6-15-1900, the date of enumeration.

    NOTE 2./ 1910 Crawford County, Georgia, census,

    Name Home in 1910 Birth Year Birthplace Relation
    George C Mathews MDistrict 630, Crawford, GA abt 1877 Georgia Head
    Lizzie Mathews Militia District 630, Crawford, GA abt 1878 Georgia Wife
    Henry W Mathews Militia District 630, Crawford, GA abt 1901 Georgia Son
    James G Mathews MDistrict 630, Crawford, GA abt 1904 Georgia Son
    Lizzie M Mathews Militia District 630, Crawford, GA abt 1904 Georgia Daughter
    Joseph B Mathews Militia District 630, Crawford, GA abt 1909 Georgia Son

    1910 United States Federal Census about George C Mathews
    Name: George C Mathews
    [George O Mathews]
    Age in 1910: 33
    Estimated birth year: abt 1877
    Birthplace: Georgia
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
    Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
    Spouse's name: Lizzie
    Home in 1910: Militia District 630, Crawford, Georgia
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male

    NOTE 3./ 1920 Crisp County Military District 945 Georgia census,

    Name Home in 1920 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation
    George D Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1869 Georgia White Head
    Lizzie Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1876 Georgia White Wife
    Hommer Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1905 Georgia White Son
    Lizzie M Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1908 Georgia White Daughter
    Joe Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1910 Georgia White Son
    Eddie Mathews MD 945, Crisp, Georgia abt 1912 Georgia White Son

    NOTE 4./ Historical Time Reference
    "The Atlanta Constitution" (Atlanta, Georgia), 15 December 1901, page 3:
    WAVES MARCONI SPEEDS MESSAGES ACROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN

    From Newfoundland to Cornwall Italian Inventor Sends Message Without Wires.

    St. Johns, N.F., December 14. Signor Marconi announced the most wonderful scientific discovery of modern times tonight in stating that he had received electric signals across the Atlantic ocean from his station in Cornwall, England. He explains that before leaving England he made plans for accomplishing this result, for while his primary object was to communicate with ocean liners in mid-ocean he hoped also to succeed in attaining the wonderful scientific achievement of wireless telegraphy across the Atlantic.

    Signor Marconi's station in Cornwall is most powerful. He has an electric force, generated there, a hundred times greater than at his ordinary stations. Before he left England he arranged that the electrician in charge of the station which is located at Poldhu, should begin sending signals daily after a certain date, which Signor Marconi would cable him after having perfected his arrangements here.

    Signor Marconi arrive here a week ago Friday, selected Signal Hill, at the entrance to the harbor, as an experimenting station and moved his equipment there. Last Monday he cabled to the Poldhu station to begin sending signals at 3 p.m. daily and to continue until 6 p.m. these hours being respectively 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Johns time. During these hours Wednesday Signor Marconi elevated the kite with an aerial wire by means of which signals are sent or received. He remained at the recorder attached to the receiving apparatus and to his profound satisfaction signals were received by him at intervals, according to the programme arranged previously with the operator at Poldhu.

    These signals consisted of repeating at intervals the letter "s" which, in Marconi's code is made by three dots, or quick strokes. This signal was repeated so frequently and so in accordance with the plan, arranged to provide safeguards against the possibility of a mistake, that Signor Marconi was satisfied that it was a genuine transmission from England. . .

    George married Elizabeth CHANCELLOR on 23 Dec 1897 in Crawford County, Georgia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry Calvin CHANCELLOR and Rebecca FOWLER) was born in Apr 1875 in Upsom County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth CHANCELLOR was born in Apr 1875 in Upsom County, Georgia (daughter of Henry Calvin CHANCELLOR and Rebecca FOWLER).
    Children:
    1. Baby MATHEWS was born about 1899 in Crawford County, Georgia; died before 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    2. 2. Henry Walter MATHEWS was born on 11 Jul 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 09 Aug 1968 in Florida, from a heart attack on a fishing trip.; was buried in Antioch Baptist Church, Cordele, Crisp County Georgia..
    3. Homer Grady MATHIS was born on 17 Jan 1904 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 14 Jul 1949 in Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia; was buried in Zion Hope cemetery, Antioch Baptist Church, Cordele, Crisp County Georgia..
    4. Living MATHIS
    5. Joseph B. MATHIS was born in 1909 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 16 Jan 1977 in Crisp County, Georgia..
    6. Living MATHEWS


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Bud C. MATHEWS was born in 1836 in Crawford County, Georgia (son of Enoch S. MATHEWS and Nancy MATHEWS); died after 1880 in Crawford County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1880 United States Census CD: Bud Mathews, Census Place: District 573, Crawford, Georgia Source: FHL Film 1254142 National Archives Film T9-0142 Page 708B

    Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
    Bud C. MATHEWS Self M M W 46 GA
    Occ: Works On Farm Fa: SC Mo: SC
    Josiphene MATHEWS Wife F M W 30 GA
    Occ: Keeps House Fa: GA Mo: GA
    Carry MATHEWS Dau F S W 10 GA
    Fa: GA Mo: GA
    James MATHEWS Son M S W 4 GA
    Fa: GA Mo: GA
    Enuch MATHEWS Son M S W 3 GA
    Fa: GA Mo: GA
    George MATHEWS Son M S W 2 GA
    Fa: GA Mo: GA.

    NOTE 2./ Historical Perspective thru the Presidency of the United States of America:

    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.

    Bud married Josephene LEWIS about 1871 in Crawford County, Georgia. Josephene (daughter of James LEWIS and Nancy Ann WIGGINS) was born in Apr 1841 in Crawford County, Georgia; died after 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Josephene LEWIS was born in Apr 1841 in Crawford County, Georgia (daughter of James LEWIS and Nancy Ann WIGGINS); died after 1900 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Carrie MATHEWS was born in Apr 1873 in Crawford County, Georgia; died after 1930 in Africa, Spalding County, Georgia.
    2. James MATHEWS was born in Apr 1875 in Crawford County, Georgia; died after 1900.
    3. Enuch MATHEWS was born in 1876 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    4. 4. George Douglass MATHEWS was born in Sep 1877 in Crawford County, Georgia; died on 15 Feb 1959 in Arabi, Crisp County, Georgia.

  3. 10.  Henry Calvin CHANCELLOR was born on 18 Oct 1850 in Monroe County, Georgia (son of WilliamJr CHANCELLOR and Susan HORN); died on 31 Aug 1917 in Crawford County, Georgia; was buried in Mt. Carmel Primitive Baptist Church.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1910 Militia District 630, Crawford, GA census,

    Name Home in 1910 Birth Year Birthplace Relation
    Henry C Chandellor MD 630, Crawford, GA abt 1853 Georgia Head
    Rebecca D Chandellor MD 630, Crawford, GA abt 1850 Georgia Wife
    Mary W Chandellor MD 630, Crawford, GA abt 1882 Georgia Daughter
    John H Chandellor MD 630, Crawford, GA abt 1885 Georgia Son

    Henry married Rebecca FOWLER about 1871 in Upsom County, Georgia?. Rebecca (daughter of Samuel FOWLER and Marion CHANCELLOR) was born in Mar 1850 in Monroe County, Georgia; died after 1920 in Crawford County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rebecca FOWLER was born in Mar 1850 in Monroe County, Georgia (daughter of Samuel FOWLER and Marion CHANCELLOR); died after 1920 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. Mary W CHANCELLOR was born in 1872 in Upsom County, Georgia.
    2. 5. Elizabeth CHANCELLOR was born in Apr 1875 in Upsom County, Georgia.
    3. Willie CHANCELLOR was born in Sep 1876 in Upsom County, Georgia.
    4. Leonard C CHANCELLOR was born on 25 Dec 1876 in Upsom County, Georgia; died on 21 Nov 1970 in Musella, Crawford County, Georgia; was buried in Knoxville U.M. Church Cemetery, aka New Haven Indipendent Church, Crawford County GA..
    5. John(Jack) H CHANCELLOR was born in Jul 1879 in Upsom County, Georgia; died after 1920 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    6. Pearl CHANCELLOR was born in Oct 1881 in Georgia.
    7. Daisy CHANCELLOR was born in Aug 1884 in Georgia.