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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James Bullock: Birth: Abt 1857 in Guatemala City GuatemalaTemple.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William Henry Bullock: Birth: 11 Dec 1860 in Thomas Co., GA. Death: 26 Apr 1927 in Ochlocknee, Thomas Co., GA

  2. John T. Bullock: Birth: 24 Sep 1862 in Guatemala City GuatemalaTemple. Death: 18 Jun 1928


Sources
1. Title:   1850 United States Federal Census Record; Georgia, Wilkinson County
Page:   Division 93, Sheet no. 390
2. Title:   1860 United States Federal Census Record; Georgia, Thomas County
Page:   Thomasville P.O., Sheet no. 63
3. Title:   Confederate Widow's Pension Application
Page:   Confederate Widow's Pension Claim by Ailey Bullock, State of Georgia, 1891, No. 2118
4. Title:   Georgia Marriage Index, 1851-1900
Publication:   Source Information: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. See Extended Description for original data sources listed by county.
5. Title:   Thomas County, State of Georgia, Court of Ordinary Marriages, Book H, 1855-1875
Page:   p. 12
6. Title:   Marriage License / Marriage Register

Notes
a. Note:   HI7049
Note:   (Research):Probably a brother of James Allen Bullock and Matthew Bullock who are found living adjacent to John on the 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Thomas County, Georgia. A John and Matthew Bullock are found living in the home of James and Elizabeth Bullock on the 1850 Wilkinson County, Georgia Census. James and Elizabeth are aged 95 and 70 respectively and may be grandparents.
  The 1830, 1840 and 1850 U.S. Census Records for Wilkinson Co., Georgia give the heads of households with surname Bullock as James and Willis Bullock. The 1820 U.S. Federal Census Record gives only James as a head of household.
  There is a James A. Bullock and a J. A. Bullock living in Wilkinson County, Georgia in 1850. One was born about 1827 and the other about 1834. The James A. Bullock, b. 1834 is the son of Willis Bullock. Willis was born ca 1803 and would probably be the son of James and Elizabeth Bullock. It would seem reasonable that James A. (1827), Matthew (1835) and John Bullock (1833) would have been son's of another one of James and Elizabeth Bullock's children who were deceased by 1850; however, no other heads of households would suggest that this hypothesis is correct and these male children may in fact be children of James and Elizabeth.
  John M Bullock(h)
  John Bullock is of Wilkinson Co., GA.
  Some 20,000 (some sources incorrectly state 30,000) Confederate soldiers are buried in Petersburg's Blandford Cemetery. Unfortunately almost all of these soldiers lie in unmarked graves. The ladies of the South had to provide decent resting places for the Confederate Dead. The ladies organized Confederate Memorial Associations to bury the dead in their area. That the ladies managed to memorialize as many Confederates as they did is remarkable considering the economic woes of the South after the war. Source: "Confederate Cemeteries." The New Civil War Handbook. Web. 6 Feb. 2012. <http://civilwarhandbook.nfshost.com/cms/index.php?page=confederate-cemeteries-volume-1>.
b. Note:   NF2889
Note:   Susannah's marriage license has Sucannah E. Thompson


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