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Reba Esther ALLISON

Reba Esther ALLISON

Female 1898 - 1982  (84 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Reba Esther ALLISON was born on 3 Feb 1898 in Hart Co, GA (daughter of Albin Cone ALLISON and Mary Lantha Louiza CENTER); died on 27 Mar 1982 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Forest Lawn Mem Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4C4BAB7CE81E4A538253EC4DA68672BFCCEF

    Reba married Robert Frederick [Sr] FOWLER on 28 Jan 1917 in Luthern Ch, Walhalla, Oconee Co, SC. Robert was born on 17 Apr 1897 in Mountain Rest, Whitewater Tsp, Oconee Co, SC; died on 8 Dec 1971 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Forest Lawn Mem Cem, Anderson, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Ruth FOWLER was born on 20 Jun 1918 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; and died.
    2. Dorothy Lee FOWLER was born about 1925; and died.
    3. Robert Frederick [Jr] FOWLER was born on 19 Aug 1926 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; died on 27 Apr 1993 in Emory Univ Hosp, Atlanta, Georgia.
    4. Frances Erline FOWLER was born about 1928; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albin Cone ALLISON was born on 7 Sep 1854 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia (son of John Quincy ALLISON and Arminda Elizabeth PARKER); died on 6 Oct 1928 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Old Silberbrook Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.

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    • _UID: 7E18F09F70634B009F714C0886DE33ACEAAD

    Albin married Mary Lantha Louiza CENTER on 24 Dec 1874. Mary was born on 16 Dec 1858 in Clarke County, Georgia; died on 26 Jun 1923 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Old Silberbrook Cem, Anderson, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Lantha Louiza CENTER was born on 16 Dec 1858 in Clarke County, Georgia; died on 26 Jun 1923 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Old Silberbrook Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DA1E054FCDBE47BA8E933E98CD46EDC49346

    Children:
    1. Ten Children ALLISON was born between 1875 and 1900; and died.
    2. 1. Reba Esther ALLISON was born on 3 Feb 1898 in Hart Co, GA; died on 27 Mar 1982 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Forest Lawn Mem Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Quincy ALLISON was born on 12 Sep 1829 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.

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    • _UID: FD02387AD55D40EB85F7AA4C5ADBF4681198

    John married Arminda Elizabeth PARKER on 26 May 1852. Arminda (daughter of Lewis PARKER and Matilda SWANN) was born on 18 Nov 1830 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Arminda Elizabeth PARKER was born on 18 Nov 1830 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia (daughter of Lewis PARKER and Matilda SWANN); and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3EEA39E9CBE04DAF9920E438CE7C999D4669

    Children:
    1. 2. Albin Cone ALLISON was born on 7 Sep 1854 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 6 Oct 1928 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Old Silberbrook Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.
    2. Antionette ALLISON was born in 1857 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    3. Fred ALLISON was born in 1859 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    4. Janie ALLISON was born in 1861 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Mary Lantha Louiza CENTER was born on 16 Dec 1858 in Clarke County, Georgia; died on 26 Jun 1923 in Anderson, Anderson Co, South Carolina; was buried in Old Silberbrook Cem, Anderson, South Carolina.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 4. John Quincy ALLISON was born on 12 Sep 1829 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.

  • 10.  Lewis PARKER was born on 18 Jan 1804 in Franklin Co. GA, Later Hart (son of Joseph A. PARKER and Barbara REDWINE); died on 2 Sep 1866 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A6D75250BAAD49959B2351482EAD5E33278C
    • Census: 1840, Franklin Co. GA P. 299, 214Th Dist.

    Notes:

    "Lewis Parker settled near Providence Church where he engaged in farming. He was a mill-wright, being of a mechanical turn of mind, and was successful both as a farmer and machinist." p. 131, HISTORY OF HART COUNTY by John William Baker

    1840 Franklin Co. GA Census Parker, Lewis and no slaves

    1850 Franklin Co. GA Census, house #1001, 10/24/1850
    Lewis Parker 46, GA, Farmer, 1550 value or Real Estate
    Matiltda 45, GA
    Arminda E. 19, GA, Attended School
    Nancy K. 17, GA, Attended School
    Joseph H.H. 15, GA, Attended School
    Mary C. 13, GA, Attended School
    Barbary R.C. 11, GA, Attended School
    Frances 9, GA, Attended School
    Seaborn P. 6, GA
    Elvird M. 3, GA

    LAST WILL OF LEWIS PARKER
    STATE OF GEORGIA, HART COUNTY
    In the name of God, Amen.
    I. Lewis Parker of said state and county, of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly depart this life, deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me, do therefore make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore made by me.
    1st Item. I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian-like manner, suitable to my circumstances and conditions of life. My soul, I trust, shall return to rest with God who gave it.
    2nd Item. I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid by my executors hereinafter appointed.
    3rd Item. It is my will and desire that my three single daughters, Barbara Rebecca Jane, Frances Clemantine, and Elvira Manerva, have the use of the homestead and plantation, or such portions of it as they may need together with the family tools and stock of every kind after selling off enough to pay the debts, with the growing crop and provisions on hand so long as they or either of them remain single, or until they voluntarily forsake it as a home.
    It is my will and desire that my three unmarried daughters have each a cow, a bed, and furniture all to be worth fifty dollars whenever they may need them to make them equal with those married.
    It is my will and desire that my youngest son, Seaborn Parks, have the sorrel colt not yet a year old which I consider, when he comes to maturity, will be equal in value to the horse and saddle of my other sons.
    When my plantation is no longer required as above mentioned it is my will and desire that it be sold together with the farming tools and stock and whatever else pertains to it, and distribute as follows:
    4th Item. I give and bequeath to my daughters, Arminda E. A. Allison, to my daughter Nancy C. Pearman; to the orphan child of my deceased daughter Mary C. Kay; to my daughter, Barbara Rebecca Jane; to my daughter Frances Clemantine; and my daughter Elvira Manerva, fifty dollars each to make their portions equal with that already received by my three sons.
    After the above mentioned bequest is paid off it is my will and desire that the residue of my estate be equally divided between my three sons, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Henry Howard, Seaborn Parks, my five daughters above mentioned and the orphan child of my deceased daughter, Mary C. Kay.
    5th Item. I hereby constitute and appoint my worthy friend, Jefferson Holland executor of this my last will and testament, this the 20th, November, 1865.
    Signed, sealed, and published by Lewis Parker as his last will and testament in the presence of us, the subscribers who subscribe their names hereunto of said testator at his special instance and request and of each other.
    November 20, 1865.
    his
    Samuel x Craft
    makr

    Benjamin B. Parker, Jr.

    John B. Hale

    Ordinary's Office, Hartwell, Georgia, August 15, 1877.
    I, F. C. Stephenson, Ordinary in and for said County do hereby certify that the foregoing three pages contain a true copy of the will of Lewis Parker, deceased, as appears of record in my office. Given under my hand and seal of office.
    F. C. Stephenson, Ordinary.

    Source of some birth Information:
    Vital and Church Records. Edmund West, comp. Gene Pool Individaul Records.

    A stampless letter was sold on the internet (e-bay) having a circular date stamp for GAINESVILLE Ga SEP 30, a handwritten 10 cent rate, and is addressed to Mr. Lewis Parker, Parkers Store, Franklin, Geo. [Georgia], and is a lengthy two and a half page 'Dear Bro' letter written by John Parker. The headline is Gainesville 26th Sept 1838.
    Some abstracts:
    "Tomorrow morning I expect to start to the Wesley Manual labour School in Houstin County and have not time to fill up an of my letter with apologies ..."
    "My family are well and my children grow very fast and learn very well ..."
    "I shall nearly make a support independent of my school and for that I still get one thousand dollars and the tuition of my own children. You say why then do I think of leaving and going so far down the country ..... suffice it to say I do not know that I shall go, but I have been offered a fine salary and many other inducements."
    "I am pleased with the manual labour plan of education and believe it will soon be the popular system of education."
    "You enquired what I know of Uncle Daniel Redwine, I have no very recent word from him ..."
    "One word to Franklin, My Dear Son, my heart was glad we I heard you had joined the church and now while I write about it my eyes swim with tears. You have done exactly right."
    "Now Franklin you must read a great deal, pray a great deal."
    "Bro. Lewis tell all the boys not to think hard of me for not writing to them for there is not one thing in my heart but the good Lord will approbate towards you all and tell them not to do as I do but as I ought to do."
    Condition of the letter rates average, some separations along the small folds, tear opposite the seal area. As usual with stampless letters, after writing on one or more sides of a sheet of paper, the letter was folded several times and mailed.

    Kinship:
    "Malcolm Turner"

    Lewis married Matilda SWANN on 29 Nov 1827 in Elbert County, Georgia. Matilda was born on 17 Dec 1804 in GA; died on 11 Nov 1864 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 11.  Matilda SWANN was born on 17 Dec 1804 in GA; died on 11 Nov 1864 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F2BF83D2F16A472087D1E5A86D4FA98799F4

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Franklin PARKER was born on 6 Nov 1828 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 7 Jul 1873 in Murray Co, GA.
    2. 5. Arminda Elizabeth PARKER was born on 18 Nov 1830 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    3. Nancy Catherine PARKER was born on 30 Nov 1832 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 21 Dec 1902 in Hart Co, GA.
    4. Joseph Henry Howard PARKER was born on 10 Jan 1835 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 27 Dec 1898 in Atlanta, GA.
    5. Mary Caroline PARKER was born on 25 Apr 1837 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    6. Barbara Rebecca Jane PARKER was born on 26 Aug 1839 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 8 Feb 1901 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    7. Frances Clementine PARKER was born in 1842 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died in Nov 1906 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    8. Seaborn Parks PARKER was born on 5 Feb 1845 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 4 Dec 1891 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.
    9. Elvira Manerva PARKER was born on 11 Sep 1848 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 9 Mar 1879.


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