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Note: Henry Co., GA formed in 1821 from Indian Lands & Walton Co. The county seat is McDonough. Clayton Co., GA formed in 1858 from Fayette Co. & Henry Co. The county seat is Jonesboro. 1850 Census--42nd Dist, Henry Co, Georgia; pg. 263A, #1074-1074; lines 12-14 Enumerated on the 22nd day of Oct. 1850 Wm. Moseley Joiner, D., 40, M, Farmer, $500, SC, cannot read/write Joiner, N. J., 27, F, Ga, cannot read/write Joiner, S. F., 3 mos, F, Ga - - - Is this their son?? 1850 Mortality Sch - 42 Dist, Henry Co. Ga; pg. 307 Enumerated by William Mosely J. J. Joiner, 2, male, b. GA, d. Jan 1850, cause- worms, ill 4 days The dates would work since they were married in 1846. I say yes - in 1900 Census, Nancy states 2 of 4 children living * 1860 Census - Henry Co, Georgia; P.O. Mcdonough; pg. 937 HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 25, 1860 - # 1114-1114 Jane Joiner, 33, F, Farmer, $300 / $310, Ga, cannot read/write Sarah, 10, F, Ga, attd sch Mary, 5, F, Ga Henry, 8, M, Ga * 1870 Census - Clayton Co, Georgia; P.O. Forest Station; pg. 118A HH as of June 1, 1870 - Enumerated July 22, 1870 - # 718-723 Jane Joiner, 49, F W, Farmer, Ga, cannot read/write Sarah F., 19, F W, Ga, cannot read/write William, 17, M W, Farm Laborer, Ga, cannot read/write * 1880 Census - 97th Dist G. M. (Sandersville), Washington Co., Georgia; ED 122; pg.168C HH as of June 1, 1880 - Enumerated June 14 & 15, 1880 - #219-280 Carroll C. Watts, W M, 37, head, M, Miller, Ga Ga Ga Mary F., W F, 31, wife, M, Keeping House, Ga Ga Ga Charles, W M, 7, son, S, attd sch, Ga Ga Ga Nancy Joyner, W F, 61, mother-in-law, Wd, Keeping house, Ga Ga Ga * 1900 Census - Fairplay Dist, Douglas Co., Georgia; ED 26; pg. 8A HH as of June 1, 1900 - Enumerated on June 13, 1900 by Allen Henderson #134-134 Wm H Joyner, head, W M, Jan 1852, 48, M 25 yrs, Ga SC Ga farm laborer, own farm free & clear, Lucy C., wife, W F, July 1853, 46, M 25 yrs, 10/10 children, Ga Ga Ga Oscar, son, W M, July 1880, 19, S, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer Sanders, son, W M, Nov 1882, 17, S, Ga Ga Ga, at school Dora J., dau, W F, Jan 1885, 15, S, Ga Ga Ga, at school George, son, W M, Dec 1886, 13, S, Ga Ga Ga, at school Joe J., son, W M, Oct 1889, 10, S, Ga Ga Ga, at school Mary E., dau, W F, Jan 1893, 7, S, Ga Ga Ga, at school Lucy, dau, W F, Dec 1895, 4, S, Ga Ga Ga Sella E., dau, W F, Apr 1897, 3, S, Ga Ga Ga #135-135 Nancy J. Joyner, head, W F, Sept 1823, 76, wd, 2/4 children, Ga Ga Ga, farm laborer, own house free & clear (mother of William H. Joyner, maiden name Eberhart) * From: rckr@@bellsouth.net To: VCJFreeman@@aol.com Sent: 4/18/2011 5:06:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time Subj: curious I know I have other things to do, but I am so curious that I am digging through my box. I found a note that Nancy Jane Eberhart Joyner, Joe Joyner, and Dora Joyner are buried at Concord Cemetary which is located basically on the line between Carroll and Paulding counties. This is one of the cemeteries that we visited the other day with Bobbie and Dixie. Bobbie remembers her mother telling her that Joyners were buried there, but there were no markers. Elaine and I remember going to that cemetary before when we were going everywhere, but neither one of us remember going to any cemetary that did not have markers. On another note, I see that Nancy Jane Eberhart Joyner died in Morrow, Clayton County, GA, but I have no date of death or place of burial and for some reason I think I got that information from you. Does any of this sound familiar? Bobbie also showed us an area in northern Carroll County that was the W H Joyner homeplace and it would make sense that they were buried at that cemetary since it is not that far away. Also, that is suppose to be the property where Joe killed himself. I have found my negatives of the pictures from South GA, so I will get them reprinted since I think I see Vassie's marker. I will let you know ASAP. Love ya'll Carla
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