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George W. Ray was born in 1859 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of William Ray and Emeline Jenkins.
He was enumerated with William Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 28, 1860; G.W. was listed at age 1 as a single white male born in Arkansas. He was enumerated with Emeline Jenkins on the Pike County, AR census dated August 1, 1870; William was listed at age 12 as a single white male born in Arkansas. He was shown with the occupation of farm laborer. George W. Ray married Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal, daughter of James O'Neal and Mary Jane ______, circa 1879 at Pike County, AR. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880. He was found in White Township, page 473, sheet 13, ED 126, Dwelling 23, Family 23; George W was shown at age 22 as a married white male born in Arkansas. His father was born in Alabama. His mother was born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm hand. He could read but not write. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900. He was found in Self Creek Township, page 11a, sheet 11a, ED 86, Dwelling 192, Family 192; George W was shown at age 41 as a married white male, born in October 1858 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farmer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He could read but not write and he spoke English. He was married for 21 years at the time of the census. |
John Ray was born in 1862 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of William Ray and Emeline Jenkins.
He was enumerated with Emeline Jenkins on the Pike County, AR census dated August 1, 1870; John was listed at age 8 as a single white male born in Arkansas. He was shown as being at home. |
Almilda Ray was born in 1867 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of William Ray and Emeline Jenkins.
She was enumerated with Emeline Jenkins on the Pike County, AR census dated August 1, 1870; Almilda was listed at age 3 as a single white female born in Arkansas. |
Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal was born in October, 1859 at AR. [One source has the birth date as December, 1861.].
She was the daughter of James O'Neal and Mary Jane ______.
She was enumerated with James O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated July 25, 1860; Amanda was shown at age 9 months as a white female born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with Mary Jane ______ on the Pike County, MS census dated July 1, 1870; Manda was shown at age 11 as a white female born in Arkansas. She was shown at home. She attended school within the past year. She could neither read nor write. Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal married George W. Ray, son of William Ray and Emeline Jenkins, circa 1879 at Pike County, AR. She was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880; Amanda was shown at age 20 as a married white female, wife of George W., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Mississippi. Her occupation was keeping house. She was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; Amanda C was shown at age 38 as a married white female, wife of George W., born in December 1861 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Mississippi. She could read and write and she spoke English. She was married for 21 years. She had seven children, six of whom where still iving at the time of the census. |
Sarah L. Ray was born in March, 1880 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
She was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880; Sarah L. was shown at age 1 month as a white female, daughter of George W., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She was shown at home. |
William J. Ray was born in April, 1883 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
He was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; William J. was shown at age 17 as a single white male, son of George W., born in April 1883 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer. He had been unemployed for three months in the past year. He could read and write and he spoke English. He did not attend school within the past year. |
Annie M. Ray was born in January, 1886 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
She was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; Annie M. was shown at age 14 as a single white female, daughter of George W., born in January 1886 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she spoke English. She did not attend school within the past year. |
John A. Ray was born in October, 1888 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
He was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; John A. was shown at age 11 as a single white male, son of George W., born in October 1888 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer. He had been unemployed for six months in the past year. He could read but not write and he spoke English. He did not attend school within the past year. |
George C. Ray was born in May, 1890 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
He was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; George C. was shown at age 10 as a single white male, son of George W., born in May 1890 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer. He had been unemployed for six months in the past year. He could read but not write and he spoke English. He did not attend school within the past year. |
Hettie L. Ray was born in March, 1894 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
She was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; Hattie L. was shown at age 6 as a single white female, daughter of George W., born in March 1894 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas She did not attend school within the past year. |
Benjamin V. Ray was born in April, 1899 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of George W. Ray and Amanda E "Manda" O'Neal.
He was enumerated with George W. Ray on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; Benjamin V. was shown at age 1 as a single white male, son of George W., born in April 1899 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. |
John Brooks married Jane May ______ before 1761. |
Jane May ______ married John Brooks before 1761. |
Frank G. Webb was born on January 5, 1871. He was the son of John Burrell Webb and Sarah Jane Shipp. Frank G. Webb married Mary Gertrude Preston, daughter of Charles Thomas Preston and Amanda Elizabeth Boswell, at Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. |
Mary Gertrude Preston was the daughter of Charles Thomas Preston and Amanda Elizabeth Boswell. Mary Gertrude Preston married Frank G. Webb, son of John Burrell Webb and Sarah Jane Shipp, at Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. |
Charles Thomas Preston was the son of Hulon Preston and Martha McDowell. Charles Thomas Preston married Amanda Elizabeth Boswell. |
Amanda Elizabeth Boswell married Charles Thomas Preston, son of Hulon Preston and Martha McDowell. |
Hulon Preston married Martha McDowell at Jasper County, GA. |
Martha McDowell married Hulon Preston at Jasper County, GA. |
Inex Gertrude Webb was the daughter of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston. Inex Gertrude Webb married E.W. Oliver at College Park, GA. |
E.W. Oliver married Inex Gertrude Webb, daughter of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston, at College Park, GA. |
Frank G. Webb II was the son of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston. Frank G. Webb II married Ruth Lane, daughter of Montgomery Preston Lane, at Rockmart, Polk County, GA. |
Ruth Lane was born at Jasper County, GA. She was the daughter of Montgomery Preston Lane. Ruth Lane married Frank G. Webb II, son of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston, at Rockmart, Polk County, GA. |
Sarah Elizabeth Webb was the daughter of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston. Sarah Elizabeth Webb married C. Lynwood Bond at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. |
C. Lynwood Bond married Sarah Elizabeth Webb, daughter of Frank G. Webb and Mary Gertrude Preston, at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. |
Catherine Strayland married William H. Key, son of Burrell Peebles Key and Temperance Brooks. |
Cordelia Key was the daughter of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Joseph B.F. Key was the son of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. Joseph B.F. Key married _____ McRae. Joseph B.F. Key was living in 1931 at Enterprise, Coffee County, AL. |
Sarah Key was the daughter of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Willie Key was the daughter of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
James Key was the son of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Charles Key was the son of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Jennie Key was the daughter of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Pierce Key was the son of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
Mary Key was the daughter of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
_____ McRae married Joseph B.F. Key, son of William H. Key and Catherine Strayland. |
C.D. Key was the son of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
Helen Key was the daughter of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
B.T. Key was the son of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
Cleo Key was the daughter of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
W.J. Key was the son of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
Lethia Key was the daughter of Joseph B.F. Key and _____ McRae. |
Mollie Bean married W.S. Jobson, son of Joseph S. Jobson and Elizabeth Key. |
Nancy Hawkins married J.W. Jobson, son of Joseph S. Jobson and Elizabeth Key. |
Addie Jackson married Joseph F. Jobson, son of Joseph Key Jobson and Victoria Garrett. |
Arthur Jobson was the son of Joseph F. Jobson and Addie Jackson. |
Viola Jobson was the daughter of Joseph F. Jobson and Addie Jackson. |
James Jobson was the son of Joseph F. Jobson and Addie Jackson. |
Sarah Jobson was the daughter of Joseph F. Jobson and Addie Jackson. |
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