![]() ![]() Per his death certificate, he was 65 years old was born in Wilson, N.C., to John and Sarah Mercy was a widower and worked as a ditcher. In the 1910 census of Smiths township, Laurens County, Georgia: farmer Allen Mercer, 50, born in North Carolina, and wife Bettie, 52, born in Virginia.Īllen Mercy died 22 April 1922 in Dublin, Laurens County, Georgia. In the 1900 census of Smiths township, Laurens County, Georgia: farmer Allen Mercer, 40, farmer wife Bettie, 44 son Willie, 18 and daughter Anna, 14. Per her death certificate, she was born in Wilson, N.C., to Ike Williams and an unnamed mother was married to R.B. Lizzie Bradley died 6 October 1924 in Fort Mudge, Ware County, Georgia. Per her death certificate, she was 52 years old was born in Wilson County, N.C., to Trim Body and Jennie was married and worked as a cook. Lucy Burgess died 20 March 1926 in Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia. Burgess, 50 wife Lucy, 48 nephews Brie, 10, and Jim, 8 and nieces Minnie, 16, and Agnes Perry, 13. In the 1920 census of District 1157, Berrien County, Georgia: farmer Joe W. 2, Arabi, Crisp County his contact was mother Julia Ray Thornes and worked for H.W. Per his registration card, he was born 17 July 1912 in Crisp County lived at R.F.D. ![]() Thornes registered for the World War II draft in Crisp County. Per his registration card, he was born 1 February 1915 in Arabi, Georgia lived at 2126 Contentment Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida his contact was mother Julia Thornes and worked for John Zennie, West Palm Beach ![]() In 1940, Evans Lawton Thornes registered for the World War II draft in Palm Beach County, Florida. Per his death certificate, he was born in 1859 in Wilson County, N.C., to Warren Thorn and Rachal Thorn worked as a farmer and was buried in Little Rock Cemetery, Arabi. Grant Thorn died in Arabi, Crisp County, Georgia. Thorn, 55, born in North Carolina wife Julia, 36 and children Grant T., Jr., 7, and Evans L., 4. In the 1920 census of Arabi township, Crisp County, Georgia: in Turpentine Quarters, naval stores laborer Grant T. In the 1910 census of Militia District 762, Crisp County, Georgia: turpentine laborer Grant Thomas, 45, born in North Carolina wife Julia, 28 and daughter Florie M., 9 sister-in-law Dina Shivers, 40, private family cook, and niece Adel Shivers, 18, public school teacher. In the 1900 census of Arabi village, Dooly County, Georgia: turpentine laborer Grant Thorn, 35, born in North Carolina, and wife Evie, 35. In the 1880 census of Gardners township, Wilson County: farmer Lewis Woodard, 36 wife Bashaby, 32 son Henry, 16, farm laborer and servant Grant Thorn, 14. In the 1870 census of Wilson township, Wilson County: farm laborer Warren Thorne, 28 wife Rachel, 28 and children Louisa, 16, Stephen, 15, Rosa, 5, Grant, 4, John, 3, and Patsey, 10 months. In the 1930 census of Militia District 1356, Glynn County, Georgia: widow Climentine Horn, 48, farm laborer daughter Rosalee Club, 24, widow and grandson Edwin Hinry, 10. Joseph Horne died 22 June 1924 in Southern Junction, Glynn County, Georgia was about 59 years old was born in Wilson, N.C., to Abraham Horne and an unnamed mother was married worked as a laborer and was buried in Freeman Rest cemetery. In the 1920 census of Militia District 1356, Glynn County, Georgia: farmer Joe Horne, 74 wife Clementina, 42 daughter Rosalee Henry, 2 and grandson Edwin Henry, 3 months. On 12 December 1893, Joseph Grey Horn married Tena Small in Glynn County, Georgia. All were described as laborers, and all were born in North Carolina except Caruthers, who was a native Georgian. ![]() In the 1880 census of District 384, Dodge County, Georgia: Columbus Barnes, 24 Gray Horne, 22 Samuel Jenkins, 18 Alfred Caruthers, 20 and Everett Farmer, 20. In the 1870 census of Black Creek township, Wilson County: farm laborer Abraham Horne, 45, with Jefferson, 30, Gray, 15, Lettuce, 17, Rayford, 13, Jeff Davis, 8, and Milburn Horne, 6 and Martha Holland, 14. The counties in which these Wilson County natives died are all in south Georgia and suggest migration to work in the naval stores industry after North Carolina’s longleaf pines were tapped out. ![]()
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