CSA Judge Henry Harrison SINGLETARY

Male 1841 - 1905  (64 years)


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  1. 1.  CSA Judge Henry Harrison SINGLETARY was born on 04 Feb 1841 in Sumter County Georgia; died on 14 Feb 1905 in Schley County, Georgia.; was buried in Ellaville Cemetery, Schley County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ SCHLEY COUNTY, GA - BIOS Henry Harrison Singletary
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    Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II, Atlanta, Ga., page 823 Published by The Southern Historical Association in 1895.

    SCHLEY COUNTY

    Henry Harrison Singletary, merchant-planter, La Crosse, Schley county, Ga., son of Nathan P. and Cassandra (Wright) Singletary, was born in Sumter county, Feb. 4, 1841. His grandfather, Thomas W. Singletary, was a native of South Carolina, came to Georgia when a young man and became
    identified with the leading planters of Georgia. Mr. Singletary’s father was born in Laurens county, Ga., removed to Taliaferro county, Ga., and in 1836 came to Sumter county. Being a skilled mechanic he engaged in various kinds of woodwork, and helped to build a number of boats to run on the Ocmulgee river. Later in life he gave his entire time and attention to his plantation. His only public service was as a justice of the inferior court. Mr. Singletary was raised on the plantation and was educated at the common schools of the county. Early in 1862 he enlisted in Company B, Capt. J.C. Dunlap, Forty-sixth Georgia regiment, as a private, and served through the war. He was in the battles of Missionary Ridge, Chickamauga, Kennesaw Mountain, Jonesboro, Nashville and
    Franklin. He came home from the war with only a few slight wounds as souvenirs, and without a dollar in the world went to work on a plantation. By close attention, hard work, by enterprise and good management he has forged ahead until he ranks among the foremost of Schley county’s farmers and businessmen. He has now more than 2,000 acres of choice land, which includes an excellent productive 100 acre peach orchard. In addition to his extensive planting interests he conducts one of the largest general merchandise stores in the county at La Crosse. Enterprising, prosperous and popular, Mr. Singletary has a bright future before him. Mr. Singletary has but two
    children: Lydia C., and Cattie L., both of whom are graduates of the Southern Female College, La Grange, Ga.

    NOTE 2./ Schley County Georgia Company B -46th Regiment
    Singletary, Henry H.- private March 4, 1862. Surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865

    NOTE 3./ The Schley County News Thursday, November 23d 1893 No. 46
    Mr. H.H. Singletary has purchased the Stewart plantation in Sumter county for which he paid $7000.

    NOTE4./ The Schley County News Thursday, June 9, 1904.
    Mr. H.H. Singletary has returned from Nashville where he has been attending the ex-soldiers Confederate Reunion.

    NOTE 5./ The Schley County News Thursday, November 24, 1904 Vol. XIV No. 46
    MR. AND MRS. W.H. TOOKE ENTERTAINS At their beautiful and comfortable home, near LaCrosse, on last Sunday, quite a party of their friends spent the day very pleasantly. Those present were: Judge and Mrs. H.H. Singletary of LaCrosse; Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Slappy and Mr. and Mrs. S.J.
    Reese, of Bumphead; Miss Minnie Cheney, of Ellaville; Mrs. Lamb and Susie Wicker, of Montezuma.

    NOTE 6./ The Schley County News Thursday, March 2, 1905 Vol. XV No. 10.
    Judge H.H. Singletary, of LaCrosse, has been quite sick for the past few weeks

    NOTE 7./ SCHLEY COUNTY, GA - OBITS Singletary, Henry

    The Schley County News
    Thursday, July 20, 1905.
    Vol. XV No. 30

    DEATH OF JUDGE SINGLETARRY
    Hon. Henry Singletarry, of LaCrosse, died in New York City last Friday morning whither he went a
    week or so ago seeking medical treatment. An operation for throat trouble was performed on last
    Tuesday and from that time on he gradually grew weaker and weaker. Mrs. Singletarry was notified
    of his condition on last Thursday morning, and immediately started for New York, but when she
    reached Atlanta, a telegram announcing his death was awaiting her. However, she continued her
    journey on, returning home Monday morning on the same train, with Judge Singletarry's body. His was a very sad death indeed, and was a great shock. Judge Singletarry was one of Schley county's most influential citizens, and perhaps, the most successful businessman in the county. He started in life poor and by his energy and straight forward business methods he had accumulated a nice little fortune, when the sad end came. His estate will amount to something like seventy five thousand dollars, which was divided between his widow, daughter, and grandchildren. His daughter, Mrs. Edwin Bell, being named Executrix of his estate. Funeral services were conducted from his home, at LaCrosse, Monday morning, Rev. W.K. Dennis officiating, a large company of friends were present to witness the ceremony. His body was laid to rest in the Ellaville cemetery.

    Schley Co. marriage records indicate two marriages.
    One or both may be him.
    Singletary, H.H. to Eason, M.S. 25 Dec 1866
    Singletary, Henry H. to Autrie, Angie 22 Jan 1878

    NOTE 8./ Henry H Singletary ,
    Residence: Schley County, Georgia
    Enlistment Date: 04 March 1862
    Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
    State Served: Georgia
    Unit Numbers: 398 398
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 March 1862
    Enlisted in Company B, 46th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 04 March 1862.
    Surrendered Company B, 46th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 26 April 1865 in Greensboro, NC

    CSA married Mary S EASON on 25 Dec 1866 in Schley County, Georgia. Mary was born in Jun 1847 in Schley County, Georgia; died about 1876 in Schley County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Lydia C SINGLETARY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1869 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 27 May 1904 in Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia.
    2. 3. Cattie Lee SINGLETARY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jan 1874 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 04 Apr 1962 in Americus, Sumter County, Georgia; was buried in Americus Cemetery, Sumter County, Georgia.

    CSA married Angie M NORRIS on 22 Jan 1878 in Schley County, Georgia. Angie (daughter of Unkown NORRIS and Matha UNKNOWN) was born in Feb 1859 in Georgia; died after 1900 in Schley County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Infant Daughter SINGLETARY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1878 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 07 Jan 1879 in Schley County, Georgia.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lydia C SINGLETARY Descendancy chart to this point (1.CSA1) was born on 11 Feb 1869 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 27 May 1904 in Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Schley County GaArchives Marriages.....Lydia (C.) Singletary <>

    The Atlanta Consttution July 3, 1887

    MARRIAGE AT ELLAVILLE

    Ellaville, Ga., July 2--(Special)--Married, at the Scoville hotel. Thursday night, at 10:30 o'clock. Justice Meadows officiating, Mr. Lewis Killebrew and Miss Lydia Singletary. Another case of where love laughs at opposition. Mr. Killebrew is one of the most thorough going young farmers, and his bride is the daughter of Judge H.H. Singletary, one of our most prominent men. She is a graduate of LaGrange Female college, and by her amiable disposition, endears herself to all. We wish them much happiness.

    Lydia married Lewis KILLEBREW on 02 Jul 1887 in Scoville Hotel, Ellaville, Ga. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cattie Lee SINGLETARY Descendancy chart to this point (1.CSA1) was born on 10 Jan 1874 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 04 Apr 1962 in Americus, Sumter County, Georgia; was buried in Americus Cemetery, Sumter County, Georgia.

    Cattie married Edwin F. BELL on 29 Sep 1896 in Schley County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Infant Daughter SINGLETARY Descendancy chart to this point (1.CSA1) was born in 1878 in Schley County, Georgia; died on 07 Jan 1879 in Schley County, Georgia.