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Source: S2201558662 Repository: #R2152392485 Title: 1850 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Note:
Source: S2201699076 Repository: #R2152392485 Title: 1870 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Record Note:
Source: S2201729180 Repository: #R2152392485 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=28589804&pid=60
Source: S2201729327 Repository: #R2152392485 Title: 1910 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Was Note:
↑ Source: #S2412684562 Page: Homestead Records Towns County 1868-1899 pages 86-90. Data: Date: November 1878 Note: Schedule of property filed marked Exhibit A: 80 acres of land south east half of lot No. 156 in the 18th district and 1st section of Towns Value $500.00, 3 feather beds, bedding and headstands value $30.00, 4 split bottom chairs et. al. $2.00, 2 tables $3.00, 1 book case .50 cents, wearings for self and family $25.00, 1 set farm tools $5.00, cooking utensils and table crocking $7.00, 1 chest $2.00, 8 gallons stoneware $1.45, 2 mash pots $9.00, 1 soap stand and 2 meal tubs $1.00, 2 head sheep $3.00, 1 cow red $12.00, 40 chickens $2.00, 6 ducks .60 cents, 1 cloth loom and gear $5.00, 1 spinning wheel $3.00, 2 pair wool cards .50 cents, 1 horse wagon $25.00, growing crop $100.00 and provisions $25.00 Ceney Woodring Data: Text: State of Georgia, Towns County To the ordinary of said county, the petitioner Ceney Woodring, wife of David in failing health and refusing respectfully showeth that the said David Woodring is the head of the family of minor children residing in said county to wit Verna/Vera Adaline a female thirteen years old, Henry N. a male eleven years old, Martha E aged six years old, Nancy E. aged 1 year old and infant male that the annexed is a complete and fare schedule of all the property both real and personal now owned and possessed by the said David Woodring, which she claims as exempt from levy and sale under the constitution and lase of the State and which she prays may be set apart for the sole use and benefit of your petitioners and minor children of the said David Woodring and your petitioners praying your honor to grant an order directed to the county surveyors to commanding and requiring him by a day thereon mentioned to survey plot and value the land, herein mentioned to wit half of lof of land number one hundred and fifty six int he eighteenth district and first section of said county of Towns containing eighty acres more or less the same being the south east half of said lot. October 29, 1878 Seney Woodring (signature) petitioner //////Georgia, Towns County Ceney Woodring has applied for an exemption of personally [illegible] apart the valuation of Homestead and I will [illegible]///////Georgia, Towns County Court of Ordinary office November 30, 1978. Upon examination of the petition of Henry Woodring and hearing arguments in the case and no objection in said case filed by way of the creditors it is ordered by the court that the schedule withlaw is hereby set apart for the sole use and benefit of Ceney Woodring and the minor children set forth in the petition given under my hand and official signature. J. W. Holmes Ordinary//////State of Georgia, Towns County Levi J. Corn comes before the undersigned and after being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he is the agent of Ceney Woodring and that he served the following named persons with a written notice of the application of the said Ceney Woodring application for setting apart of her Homestead to wit Joseph Woodring, S.S. Carroll, J.M. Osborn, F.C. Foster and J.M. Brown sworn to as subscribed before this 30 day of November 1878 L.J. Corn (signature) J.W. Homes ordinary. //////////Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia Before me in person appeared L.J. Corn who after being duly sworn says oath that he served S.S. Carroll, Joseph Woodring, J.M. Brown , F.C. Foster in person with Notice of Application of Ceney Woodring, wife of David Woodring for Homestead filed in Ordinaries office of said county on the 29th October 1878 as agent for Ceney Woodring sworn to me and subscribed before me this 30 November 1878. L.J. Corn (signature) J.W. Holmes Ordinary//////Georgia, Towns County To the honorable J.W. Homes ordinary of said county. I certify that in obedience to the order to me directed I have this laid off platted and surveyed teh homestead for Ceney Woodring, wife of David Woodring in the south east half of lot of land number 156 in the 18th district and first section of said county running as follows beginning on a locust post at the N.E. corner of said lot thence S. 24 degrees W. 14 poles to black oak, thence S. 30 degrees 38 poles to a chestnut, thence S. 36 degrees W. 26 poles to a black oak thence, S. 64 degrees W. 44 poles to a stone, thence S. 37 degrees W. 20 poles to a chestnut, thence S 41 degrees W. 102 poles to a black oak the original corner of said land lot thence east on original line 168 poles to a post near original S.E. corner of the said lot, thence North along the line marched out by processions 166 poles to the begining containgin # 83 acres the claim corners B. Burch and James H. Nicholson now sworn according to law. November 25, 1878 W.S. Sutton C. Surveyor Filed in Office November 30, 1878 J.W. Holmes Ordinary. ( map is included in filing and I will attempt to scan document).///// The above plat represents a homestead surveyed for Ceney Woodring being the south east half of lot No. 156 in the 18th district of the first section of Towns County, Georgia containing 83 acres surveyed November 25, 1878. W.S. Sutton County Surveyor/////// B. Burch James Nicholson - Ch. C. W.S. Sutton County Surveyor os said Towns County comes before the ordinary and after being duly sworns says on an oath that the annexed plat of homestead for Ceney Woodring wife of David Woodring is correctly laid off and platted on or out of the land claimed by the applicant and that according to the best of his knowledge and belief the same is not worth over two hundred dollars and that the chain carriers more sworn according to law. W.S. Sutton Co. Surveyor sworn to and subscribed before me November 30 1878 J.W. Holmes Ordinary. /////////Georgia, Towns County I hereby certify that I mailed a notice to W.T. Day that Ceney Woodring has applied for exemption and setting apart of a homestead also I notified T.A. Capps in person who accepted said notice all in due time. December 28, 1878 J.W. Holmes ordinary Also Ceney Woodring serviced W.L. Crane with a notice in my presence. J.W. Holmes Recorded December 18, 1878 F.C. Carter C.S.C.///////////
↑ Source: #S2201729414 Page: Year: 1880; Census Place: Persimmon Tree, Pickens, Georgia; Roll: 161; Family History Film: 1254161; Page: 517C; Enumeration District: 163; Image: 0035. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=40981664&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Data: Text: Birth date: abt 1834Birth place: South CarolinaResidence date: 1880Residence place: Persimmon Tree, Pickens, Georgia, United States
↑ Source: #S2412684562 Page: Homestead Records Towns County 1868-1899 pages 86-90. Data: Date: November 1878 Note: Schedule of property filed marked Exhibit A: 80 acres of land south east half of lot No. 156 in the 18th district and 1st section of Towns Value $500.00, 3 feather beds, bedding and headstands value $30.00, 4 split bottom chairs et. al. $2.00, 2 tables $3.00, 1 book case .50 cents, wearings for self and family $25.00, 1 set farm tools $5.00, cooking utensils and table crocking $7.00, 1 chest $2.00, 8 gallons stoneware $1.45, 2 mash pots $9.00, 1 soap stand and 2 meal tubs $1.00, 2 head sheep $3.00, 1 cow red $12.00, 40 chickens $2.00, 6 ducks .60 cents, 1 cloth loom and gear $5.00, 1 spinning wheel $3.00, 2 pair wool cards .50 cents, 1 horse wagon $25.00, growing crop $100.00 and provisions $25.00 Ceney Woodring Data: Text: State of Georgia, Towns County To the ordinary of said county, the petitioner Ceney Woodring, wife of David in failing health and refusing respectfully showeth that the said David Woodring is the head of the family of minor children residing in said county to wit Verna/Vera Adaline a female thirteen years old, Henry N. a male eleven years old, Martha E aged six years old, Nancy E. aged 1 year old and infant male that the annexed is a complete and fare schedule of all the property both real and personal now owned and possessed by the said David Woodring, which she claims as exempt from levy and sale under the constitution and lase of the State and which she prays may be set apart for the sole use and benefit of your petitioners and minor children of the said David Woodring and your petitioners praying your honor to grant an order directed to the county surveyors to commanding and requiring him by a day thereon mentioned to survey plot and value the land, herein mentioned to wit half of lof of land number one hundred and fifty six int he eighteenth district and first section of said county of Towns containing eighty acres more or less the same being the south east half of said lot. October 29, 1878 Seney Woodring (signature) petitioner //////Georgia, Towns County Ceney Woodring has applied for an exemption of personally [illegible] apart the valuation of Homestead and I will [illegible]///////Georgia, Towns County Court of Ordinary office November 30, 1978. Upon examination of the petition of Henry Woodring and hearing arguments in the case and no objection in said case filed by way of the creditors it is ordered by the court that the schedule withlaw is hereby set apart for the sole use and benefit of Ceney Woodring and the minor children set forth in the petition given under my hand and official signature. J. W. Holmes Ordinary//////State of Georgia, Towns County Levi J. Corn comes before the undersigned and after being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he is the agent of Ceney Woodring and that he served the following named persons with a written notice of the application of the said Ceney Woodring application for setting apart of her Homestead to wit Joseph Woodring, S.S. Carroll, J.M. Osborn, F.C. Foster and J.M. Brown sworn to as subscribed before this 30 day of November 1878 L.J. Corn (signature) J.W. Homes ordinary. //////////Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia Before me in person appeared L.J. Corn who after being duly sworn says oath that he served S.S. Carroll, Joseph Woodring, J.M. Brown , F.C. Foster in person with Notice of Application of Ceney Woodring, wife of David Woodring for Homestead filed in Ordinaries office of said county on the 29th October 1878 as agent for Ceney Woodring sworn to me and subscribed before me this 30 November 1878. L.J. Corn (signature) J.W. Holmes Ordinary//////Georgia, Towns County To the honorable J.W. Homes ordinary of said county. I certify that in obedience to the order to me directed I have this laid off platted and surveyed teh homestead for Ceney Woodring, wife of David Woodring in the south east half of lot of land number 156 in the 18th district and first section of said county running as follows beginning on a locust post at the N.E. corner of said lot thence S. 24 degrees W. 14 poles to black oak, thence S. 30 degrees 38 poles to a chestnut, thence S. 36 degrees W. 26 poles to a black oak thence, S. 64 degrees W. 44 poles to a stone, thence S. 37 degrees W. 20 poles to a chestnut, thence S 41 degrees W. 102 poles to a black oak the original corner of said land lot thence east on original line 168 poles to a post near original S.E. corner of the said lot, thence North along the line marched out by processions 166 poles to the begining containgin # 83 acres the claim corners B. Burch and James H. Nicholson now sworn according to law. November 25, 1878 W.S. Sutton C. Surveyor Filed in Office November 30, 1878 J.W. Holmes Ordinary. ( map is included in filing and I will attempt to scan document).///// The above plat represents a homestead surveyed for Ceney Woodring being the south east half of lot No. 156 in the 18th district of the first section of Towns County, Georgia containing 83 acres surveyed November 25, 1878. W.S. Sutton County Surveyor/////// B. Burch James Nicholson - Ch. C. W.S. Sutton County Surveyor os said Towns County comes before the ordinary and after being duly sworns says on an oath that the annexed plat of homestead for Ceney Woodring wife of David Woodring is correctly laid off and platted on or out of the land claimed by the applicant and that according to the best of his knowledge and belief the same is not worth over two hundred dollars and that the chain carriers more sworn according to law. W.S. Sutton Co. Surveyor sworn to and subscribed before me November 30 1878 J.W. Holmes Ordinary. /////////Georgia, Towns County I hereby certify that I mailed a notice to W.T. Day that Ceney Woodring has applied for exemption and setting apart of a homestead also I notified T.A. Capps in person who accepted said notice all in due time. December 28, 1878 J.W. Holmes ordinary Also Ceney Woodring serviced W.L. Crane with a notice in my presence. J.W. Holmes Recorded December 18, 1878 F.C. Carter C.S.C.///////////
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