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Household of James Henry Sewell [WbttS]

He is married to Rosco Priscilla Fling.

May 30, 1838

They got married on November 10, 1859 at Meriwether County, Georgia, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John M. Sewell  ± 1859-???? 


Notes about James Henry Sewell [WbttS]

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Minny SERVELL Self M Male W 20 GA Farming GA GA
Ophelia SERVELL Wife M Female W 20 GA Keeping House GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place District 809, Meriwether, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254157
NA Film Number T9-0157
Page Number 210B
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4. LOUISA ELIZABETH ['BETTY' and/or 'ELIZA'] R. WIDEMAN
(b Oct 28, 1820, SC, d Jan 10, 1897, possibly Meriwether Co.,
GA) m JOHN PIERCE SEWELL (b Dec 20, 1818, d Nov 21, 1876) on
Jan 26, 1837, Troup Co. Bur. with wife in Allen-Lee Memorial
Church, Lone Oak Methodist Church, Meriwether County, GA.
son of JAMES SEWELL (b 1783, d 1859) and POLLY BAKER, grand-
son of SAMUEL SEWELL (1750) and CHRISTIAN WHITE, family #43,
1850 Meriwether County Census; # 461 in 1860 Meriwether Co.
Census; #359-363, 211th Dist. in 1870 Meriwether Co Census,
Dist. 11, #126, 1880 Meriwether Co., GA Census.

5. JAMES HENRY SEWELL (b May 30, 1838, GA, d Jun 20, 1862)
Will Bk. B, pp. 44-45, Meriwether Co., GA, his father
JOHN P. SEWELL appt. executor, Mar 11, 1862), CSA; Bur.
Lone Oak; Family #455, P.O. Oak Ridge, 1860 Meriwether Co.
Census. m ROSCO PRISCILLA FLING (b Apr 20, 1842, Meri-
wether Co, GA, d May 20, 1927, Meriwether Co., GA) Bur.
Allen-Lee Memorial Church, Lone Oak, GA. dau of DANIEL
FLING (b 1813, d 1890) and HETTY B. STROZIER (b 1815,
d 1891). granddaughter of REUBEN STROZIER and PHERABY
CALLAWAY. great-granddaughter of PETER STROZIER and
MARGARET DOZIER. ROSCO m (2nd) DR. JOHN T. LATIMER
(b 1837, d 1927) of Heard Co., GA, and had DANIEL LATIMER,
HENRY EUGENE LATIMER, and ROBERT EDWIN LATIMER.

5. SAMANTHA SEWELL (b 1840 ?)

5. JOHN ASBURY SEWELL (b 1843, GA), 11th Dist., Family #357-
360, 1870 Meriwether Co., GA. In Union Co., AK, 1880.
m SARA E. 'SALLIE' CULPEPPER (b 1845, GA), on Dec 13,
1866, Meriwether Co., GA [Ref: Book C, p. 9] dau of
GEORGE W. CULPEPPER and PERLINA PERDEN.

6. GEORGE P. SEWELL (b 1868, GA)
m LENA G. BIRD on 1889.

6. EMMETT K. SEWELL (b Oct or Aug 1869, GA), in
Grantville, Coweta Co., GA 1900 Census.
m NANNIE MARTIN (b Mar 1870, GA) on May 8, 1890
[Ref: Meriwether Co. Book F, p. 293]. dau of
FRANCIS and MARY A. MARTIN.

7. MABEL SEWELL (b May 1891, GA)

7. LOUCILE SEWELL (b Jan 1893, GA)

7. MILDRED SEWELL (b Mar 1894, GA)

7. NORMAN SEWELL (b Oct 1896, GA)

6. WALTER D. SEWELL (b> 1872, GA)

6. JAMES A. SEWELL (b 1873, GA)

6. JOHN H. SEWELL (b 1877, GA)

6. NOAH F. SEWELL

6. ALVIN C. SEWELL

5. MARY A. SEWELL (b 1845)

5. MARGARET EMMA SEWELL (b Jun 10, 1847, GA, d Nov 12, 1930)
Bur. with husband in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Hogansville,
GA, Troup Co. [Ref: 11th Dist. Family #53 in 1880
Meriwether Co., GA Census; in Hogansville, Troup Co. in
1900 Census]. m CLARK D. PHILLIPS (b Jul 20, 1849, GA,
d Sep 12, 1928). son of WILLIAM AUGUSTA JAMES PHILLIPS
and MARY M. SMITH. Married on Dec 19, 1867, Meriwether
Co., Book C, p. 26. [Ref:Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. 2,
The Southern Historical Association, pp. 518-519, © 1895]

6. WILLIAM AUGUST PHILLIPS (b Oct 1, 1868, d Feb 6, 1896)

6. LOURA ESTELLA PHILLIPS (b Apr 16, 1870, d Nov 28, 1918)
m H. J. KELLER

7. HALL P. KELLER

6. MARY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS (b Feb 7, 1872)
m VIRGIL JONES

7. LOUISE JONES

7. MILTON JONES

6. THOMAS HOPE PHILLIPS (b Jan 16, 1874, d Nov 24, 1951)
m ANNIE VIRGINIA WISE
He ran icehouse in Hogansville, GA, Troup Co.

7. WILLIAM EDWARD PHILLIPS
m MILDRED HOIRSTON

8. WILLIAM EDWARD PHILLIPS, JR.

7. EMMA LIZZIE PHILLIPS
m TEMPLE BOWLING

8. Lt. Col. TEMPLE BOWLING, JR.

8. ULA BOWLING

8. LADIE ANN BOWLING

8. PAULING BOWLING

8. BETTY BOWLING

8. NELL BOWLING

7. ESTELLE LYDIA PHILLIPS
m JULIAN HIXION

7. CORINNE PHILLIPS
m H. A. TIDWELL

8. TOM TIDWELL

8. JIM TIDWELL

8. BOB TIDWELL

7. HOPE WISE PHILLIPS
m (1st) ANNIE L. WILDER
m (2nd) LOTTIE SPIKED

6. JOHN HOMER PHILLIPS (b Nov 25, 1875)
m PAULINE SEKALZ

6. ALBERT PIERCE PHILLIPS (b Jan 20, 1878)

6. CALVIN ASBURY PHILLIPS (b Feb 13, 1880, Meriwether Co.,
GA, d Dec 9, 1937) Had a dairy farm at the corner of
Bass Cross Roads and Hogansville-Mountville Road,
Hogansville, GA, Troup Co. Bur. Myrtle Hill Cemetery,
Hogansville, GA, Troup Co.
m JIMMIE LOURIE BASS (b Nov 27, 1882, d Sep 14, 1970)
on Mar 22, 1914, at Nashville, TN.

7. MARY WYNETTE PHILLIPS (b May 28, 1918, Ashby St.,
West End, Atlanta, GA)
m (1st) LAMAR VIVIAN BOBBITT (b Jan 5, 1911,
d Apr 16, 1972) Bur. Pinecrest Cemetery, Toombs Co.,
Vidalia, GA. son of JAMES CARY BOBBITT and
VICTORIA JONES HASKINS. Married on Dec 30, 1942 at
the home of Wynette's Aunt and Uncle, Mr. & Mrs.
TOM MYRICK, 3626 Kingsboro Road, Atlanta, GA, by
DR. LOUIE D. NEWTON (Mr. Georgia Baptist).
m (2nd) ALAN DEE DODSON
m (3rd) RICHARD COOK

8. PHILLIP LAMAR BOBBITT [adopted] (b Jul 11, 1948)
m MILDRED GAIL COFFEE

9. JACQULINE WYNETTE BOBBITT (May 2, 1980)

9. ILA BRITT BOBBITT (b Nov 19, 1984)

8. VIVIAN GAIL BOBBITT [adopted] (b Mar 10, 1950)
m JACK DELL SASSER, JR.

9. JORDAN CULLER SASSER (b May 30, 1980)

9. SUSSANNE SASSER (b Dec 10, 1985)

8. CALVIN KYLE BOBBITT (b Sep 16, 1951)

8. MARLA WYNETTE BOBBITT (b May 16, 1958)
m JAMES DELTON McDONALD (b May 20, 1955)

9. JONATHAN DAVID McDONALD (b Feb 10, 1986)

9. DANIEL LAMAR McDONALD (b Jun 24, 1988)

8. VICKY BOBBITT (b Nov 30, 1959)
m WESLEY BOYD ARNOLD (b Mar 3, 1956) on Feb 14,
1981.

9. STERLING ARNOLD (b ?)

9. CALEB LANE ARNOLD (b ?)

6. CLEOPATRA PHILLIPS (b Jan 3, 1883)
m TOM JONES

7. PHILLIP JONES

7. MARGARET JONES

7. THOMAS JONES

6. EDNA EARL 'BUBBA' PHILLIPS (b Apr 14, 1885, d Apr 20,
1979) m TOM MYRICK

7. VIRGINIA MYRICK

6. IVERSON LANE PHILLIPS (b Jun 22, 1889, d Jul 7, 1942)
m MAE BUTTLER
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