Died in the Civil WarBurial - [place: Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Cooke County, TX]
In 1787, William inherited his father's plantation in Union County, SC, with instructions to provide for his mother, Sarah. However, she did not stay with him, instead traveling to Ohio and Indiana with her son John.spouse: Duncan, Delilah (Dee) (1765 - 1848)
Soon after 1800, William and Delilah sold the farm and moved to Buncombe County, NC, where they lived for 20 years. In the early 1820s, they moved west with several of their children to what is now Macon County, NC. About 1836, William and
Delilah moved to Blairsville, Union County, GA. It is believed William was visiting his son, Moses, when he died, and was buried in Franklin, NC, near Moses' home. William's gravestone gives deathdate as 1846, but his will was entered for
probate in 1845.
The record of William Addington is established for membership in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Burial - [place: 1st United Methodist Church, Franklin, Macon County, NC]
Title -
Jr.
After being deserted by her husband, Minerva had some difficulty raising her son alone, but was proud to see him become an outstanding citizen in the community. Minerva lived with her son, Cicero, and his family until her death. ®5spouse: Addington, Henry Newton (1848 - 1925)
spouse: Bowers, Elias Berry (1859 - 1924)Burial - [place: Harmony Grove, Blue Ridge, GA]
Hester died two months after the birth of her daughter, Laura. Laura died three months after that.spouse: Stroup, Moses (1794 - 1878)
Died at Vicksburg.spouse: Wilson, Martha Matilda (1840 - 1877)
spouse: Byce, Lafayette (1829 - 1902)Burial - [place: Granbury Cemetery]
Possible relationship between Thomas ANDERSON (m. Nancy DUGGER) and John ANDERSON (m. Mildred DUGGER). Nancy and Mildred were sisters.®1spouse: Dugger, Mildred (1833 - 1912)
Possible relationship between Thomas ANDERSON (m. Nancy DUGGER) and John ANDERSON (m. Mildred DUGGER). Nancy and Mildred were sisters.®1spouse: Dugger, Nancy (1825 - 1909)
spouse: Daniel, William Walter (1881 - 1950)Burial - [place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cartersville, GA]
Father's name was Edward BAILEY.spouse: Dugger, Henry (<1733 - 1806)
spouse: Addington, Joseph Randel (1804 - 1889)Burial - [place: Pilot Grove Quaker Cemetery]
spouse: Hoyle, Mary (1767 - >1800)Title -
Sr.
Father's name was James BENNETT.spouse: Dugger, John (1720 - 1803)
spouse: Johnson, Sarah (1814 - 1901)Burial - [place: Shady Grove Cemetery, Union County, GA]
spouse: Bowers, Caleb (1830 - 1869)Burial - [place: Shady Grove Cemetery, Union County, GA]
spouse: Byce, Mary (Wife of James) (1806 - )Occupation -
Ferryman
spouse: Ray, Sarah (*1853 - )Burial - [place: Mt. Zion Cemetery]
Catherine's maiden name of BIRKHOVER is only a possibility. ®47spouse: Stroup, Jacob (1724 - 1805)
1860 Union County, GA census lists John with real estate valued at $1,200 and personal property valued at $2,200.spouse: Black, Elizabeth (Wife of John) (~1837 - )
1870 Union County, GA census lists John with real estate valued at $1,400 and personal property valued at $700. No wife was listed.
Occupation -
Grocery/retail merchant
Ten children listed for this couple: Elizabeth; Daniel; Samuel; Virginia; Hamby (m); George; Mae; Benjamin; Cleo (f); and Winnie.spouse: Rhyne, Amanda Catherine (1847 - 1936)
spouse: Berry, Hannah (1837 - 1886)Burial - [place: Shady Grove Cemetery, Union County, GA]
Farmed in Union Co., GA til about 1900 then owned the Central Hotel in Blue Ridge, GA beginning 1917.spouse: Akins, Rutha America (1864 - 1910)Burial - [place: Harmony Grove, Blue Ridge, GA]
spouse: Addington, Calvin Leroy (1848 - 1916)Burial - [place: Idabel, OK]