Holland and Woodward Genealogy

divider
Husband: James Sterling LANE 1 2
divider
   Born: 27 Feb 1818 in Morgan County, Georgia 3 4 5 6 7 8
Married: 02 Nov 1852 in Audaston, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia 62 63 64
Died: 08 Dec 1882 in Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas 9 10 11 12 13
Father: HENRY LANE
Mother: MARTHA HERRING
Spouses: Annie H. J. Clayborn JONES; Sophronia Jacob AUDAS
Census: 1830 Newton County, Georgia 18
Census: 1850 Talladega County, Alabama 25 26
Census: 1860 Talladega County, Alabama 31
Census: 1880 Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas 44
divider
   Wife: Florida Hudson AUDAS 46 47 48
divider
   Born: 1826 in Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia 49 50
Died: 28 Jan 1859 in near Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama 51 52 53 54 55
Father: Tuttle Hudson AUDAS
Mother: Henrietta Washington TURNER
Spouses:
Census: 1850 Hancock County, Georgia 61
divider
Children
divider
01  (M): William LANE 65
Born: about 1853 66
Died: about 1853 in infancy 67
Spouses:
divider
02  (M): Charles C. LANE 68 69
Born: 1854 in Alabama 70
Died: 30 Oct 1860 in Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama 71 72
Spouses:
divider
03  (M): H. Egbert LANE 74 75
Born: 1855 in Alabama 76
Died: Unknown
Spouses: Ethel FIELD
divider
04  (F): Florida LANE 77
Born: between 1855 and 1860 78
Died: between 1855 and 1860 in Talladega, Alabama 79
Spouses:

divider

Additional Information

James Sterling LANE:
Buried: 1882, Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas 14 15
Occupation: Methodist Preacher for over 40 years 16 17
Education: Covington Manual Labor School (Emory Univ.); Morgan County, Georgia
Religion: 1837, entered the Georgia Conference (Methodist) 19 20
Residence: 1845, Choccolocco Creek, north of Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama, having moved there from Georgia 21
Occupation: 1850, Methodist minister 22
Property: 1850, $6, 000 23
Property: 1850, 17 slaves 24
Residence: on Choccolocco Creek, 8 mi. N of Talladega, Alabama 27
Occupation: 1860, Methodist preacher 28
Property: 1860, 22 slaves
Property: 1860, land worth $30, 000 and personal property worth $18, 000 29 30
Military Service: 1862, as Chaplain of the 30th Alabama Regiment 32
Residence: Nov 1865, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas 33
Residence: between 1867 and 1869, Mansfield, De Soto Parish, Louisiana; President of Pierce and Payne College, Pleasant Hill, LA 34 35
Residence: 1869, East Texas, having moved back there 36
Occupation: 1870, entered the Central Texas Conference, Methodist Church 37
Residence: 1870, Owensville, Roberson County, Texas 38
Residence: 1870, Tehuacana, Limestone County, Texas 39
Occupation: between 1873 and 1874, minister of the Georgetown Methodist Mission, later the Organized Methodist Church; Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas 40
Occupation: 1873, minister of the Georgetown Circuit of the Methodist Church; Williamson County, Texas 41
Occupation: 1874, Helped organize the First Methodist Church of Georgetown, Williamson County Texas, and served as their first pastor 42
Occupation: 1880, minister of the gospel 43
Military Service: James’ tombstone says he served as Jr. 2nd Lt. Co. 8 Texas Cav. CSA 45

Notes:
One of the curators and founders of Greensboro College, a Methodist School at Greensboro, Alabama that later became Southern University, and today is Birmingham-Southern University

Florida Hudson AUDAS:
Buried: 1859, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama 56
Illness: She was sick for two years before death 57 58
Occupation: 1850, Governess for William Walls family 59
Residence: 1851, How did she end up in Alabama when her family was still in Georgia?
Residence: 1859, Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama 60

(02) Charles C. LANE:
Residence: 1860, Talladega County, Alabama 73

Marriage Notes
Married: 02 Nov 1852, Audaston, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia 62 63 64
TEXT @NF0022@
Footnotes

  1. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  2. Boddie, J. B., Southside Virginia Families, Vol. II (1956. Clearfield Company, Inc. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1999), p. 304.
    Quality: 3.
  3. Coleman County Historical Commission, A History of Coleman County and Its People (1985, Anchor Publishing Company, San Angelo, Texas).
  4. 1883 Minutes of the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
  5. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984).
  6. Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas (http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery/ioof1b.htm).
  7. Boddie, J. B., Southside Virginia Families, Vol. II (1956. Clearfield Company, Inc. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1999), p. 304.
    Quality: 3.
  8. West, C. A. ed., Texas Conference Methodism on the march... 1814-1960 (1960. The Parthenon Press, Nashville, Tennessee), p. 392.
    Quality: 3.
  9. Coleman County Historical Commission, A History of Coleman County and Its People (1985, Anchor Publishing Company, San Angelo, Texas).
  10. 1883 Minutes of the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
  11. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984).
  12. Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas (http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery/ioof1b.htm).
  13. West, C. A. ed., Texas Conference Methodism on the march... 1814-1960 (1960. The Parthenon Press, Nashville, Tennessee), p. 392.
    Quality: 3.
  14. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  15. Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas (http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery/ioof1b.htm).
  16. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  17. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984), p. 304.
    Quality: 3.
  18. 1830 Georgia Census, Newton County, p. 33, child of Henry Sr.
    Quality: 3.
  19. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984), p. 304-305.
    Quality: 3.
  20. Nail, Rev. Olin Webster, ed., Texas Methodist centennial yearbook, the story of Methodism during the last one hundred years in Texas (1934. O. W. Nail, Elgin, TX), p. 484.
    Quality: 3.
  21. Shroyer, J., and H. Hood, Williamson County, Texas: Its History and its People (1985. Williamson County Genealogical Society. Nortex Press, Austin).
  22. 1850 Alabama Census, Talladega County (ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/talladega/census/1850/indx1850.txt).
  23. Ibid.
  24. 1850 Alabama Census, Talladega County, Slave Schedule, p. 567, line 6, 28 Nov. 1850.
    Quality: 3.
  25. 1850 Alabama Census, Talladega County (ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/talladega/census/1850/indx1850.txt), p. 447B.
    Quality: 3.
  26. 1883 Minutes of the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
  27. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  28. 1860 Alabama Census, Talladega County, Slave Schedule.
  29. Ibid.
  30. Ibid., p. 32, 20 June, 1860.
    Quality: 3.
  31. Ibid., p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  32. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  33. Census CD 320 (Borderbund, Family Tree Maker software).
  34. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript), p. 304.
    Quality: 3.
  35. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984).
  36. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  37. Nail, Rev. Olin Webster, ed., Texas Methodist centennial yearbook, the story of Methodism during the last one hundred years in Texas (1934. O. W. Nail, Elgin, TX), p. 484.
    Quality: 3.
  38. Lawrence, Harold, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 (1984), p. 304-305.
    Quality: 3.
  39. Location of Kallie's birth.
  40. Scarbrough, C. S., History of First United Methodist Church, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas (1974).
  41. Shroyer, J., and H. Hood, Williamson County, Texas: Its History and its People (1985. Williamson County Genealogical Society. Nortex Press, Austin).
  42. Ibid.
  43. 1880 Texas Census, Williamson County, Georgetown.
  44. Ibid., p. 20, line 41.
    Quality: 3.
  45. Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas (http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery/ioof1b.htm).
  46. Hugh Colbert, Broderbund Software, Family Tree Maker, Vol. 4, Pedigree #721, Feb. 12, 1996 (imported Sept. 1998).
  47. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  48. Austin, J. H., Georgia Obituaries 1740-1935 (1993).
  49. Hugh Colbert, Broderbund Software, Family Tree Maker, Vol. 4, Pedigree #721, Feb. 12, 1996 (imported Sept. 1998).
  50. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  51. Obituary of Florida H. Lane, from newspaper.
  52. Rocker, Marriages and Obituaries, Macon Messenger (1818-1865), p. 240.
    Quality: 3.
  53. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  54. Austin, J. H., Georgia Obituaries 1740-1935 (1993).
  55. Holcomb, B. H., Marriage and Death Notices from the Southern Christian Advocate, 1837-1860 (1979. Southern Historical Press), p. 543.
    Quality: 3.
  56. Hugh Colbert Letter to Michele Mills, October 21, 1998 (5220 Darlene, Dallas, TX 75232).
  57. Obituary of Florida H. Lane, from newspaper.
  58. Florida H. Lane's obituary from newspaper.
  59. 1850 Georgia Census, Hancock County, 101st District (http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/hancock/1850/pg00001.txt), p. 3B.
    Quality: 3.
  60. Rocker, Marriages and Obituaries, Macon Messenger (1818-1865).
  61. 1850 Georgia Census, Hancock County, 101st District (http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/hancock/1850/pg00001.txt), p. 3B.
    Quality: 3.
  62. Rebecca Audas Colbert's journal.
  63. Hancock County, Georgia Marriage Records.
  64. Holcomb, B. H., Marriage and Death Notices from the Southern Christian Advocate, 1837-1860 (1979. Southern Historical Press).
  65. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  66. Ibid.
  67. Ibid.
  68. Ibid.
  69. 1860 Alabama Census, Talladega County, Slave Schedule, p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  70. 1860 Alabama Census, Talladega County, p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  71. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  72. Holcomb, B. H., Marriage and Death Notices from the Southern Christian Advocate, 1837-1860 (1979. Southern Historical Press), p. 616.
    Quality: 3.
  73. 1860 Alabama Census, Talladega County, Slave Schedule, p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  74. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  75. 1860 Alabama Census, Talladega County, Slave Schedule, p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  76. Ibid., p. 66 (684).
    Quality: 3.
  77. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, General History of the Lanes of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas (1961-1965, unpublished manuscript).
  78. Ibid.
  79. Woodward, Merle Kingsbery, Kingsbery Genealogy (1961-1965; unpublished).

Home | Surnames | Index | Bibliography


Main Home Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mhmills

Revised: September 17, 2005
Copyright © 2005 Michele Holland Mills. All rights reserved.