Georgia Unknown County Surname E
EARL, Joseph "Earl"

EARL
I am looking for information on my grandfather, Joseph "Fred" Earl, who worked as a master stone cutter in Elberton in, I believe, the early 1940's. I know he came there from New Orleans, and I know he worked on Stone Mountain while there. His son, my dad, James Earl, went to school in Elberton, and played on the basketball team. His daughter, Phyllis, worked at a diner for a while--Gray's Diner, as my dad remembers it.
I know this is a needle in a haystack, but I'm trying to piece together an extraordinary journey through life for my dad, and would appreciate any help you can offer.
Joanne Earl Amaru 05/30/05
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EASON
EASON, John was found living with his wife's parents Louis Borders in
Heard County, 1860.
John Eason
Nancy (Borders) Eason
children: Erastus Eason
James Eason
Nancy died following child birth, with James. The children were left with
an aunt, Lucinda (Pope) Eason, also found in Heard County, and John Eason
supposedly joined the war from Heard County. But I cannot find any further
trace of where he ended up or where he came from. The census says he was
born in Georgia, but not sure where or who his parents were. Any help would
be greatly appreciated. Thank You,
Ronald Eason 8-10-2002
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EDMONDSON
Edmondson, Henry Alexander was born around 1820 and is buried at Esom Hill.
His father cannot be found. We need your help.
O.W. Chris Gardner 5-2002
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EXUM
Exum, Sylvester V. An Exum, that the 1900 Dale Co...
Al. census shows he was born in GA? Don't know wife name all I know he has
a son (according to 1900 census) that was born July 1868 in Dale Co., Al.
But "Exum" was born in Ga.? Wondering if anyone knows of a Exum that lived
in Ga moved to Al. and had a son name Sylvester V. Exum??? And possible more
siblings? Please If any one knows anything??????On the "EXUM" or son, Sylvester
V. Exum Please Please Email me at
NBama99@aol.com 5-2002
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