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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barbara Haney (daughter of Clyde Haney and Living).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2331


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clyde Haney

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1186

    Clyde married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. 1. Barbara Haney
    2. Myra Haney
    3. David Haney


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George Lester Brownlow was born on 14 Mar 1880 in Bartow County Georgia (son of James Madison Brownlow and Sarah Elizabeth Phillips); died on 24 Jul 1955 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1087

    Notes:

    Burial: 25 JUL 1955 Prostpect Church
    Occupation: Mill Worker
    Religion: Baptist
    HEAL: Died of Apoplexy.
    Church Membership: Prospect Baptist Church

    James Madison Brownlow family Bible
    [first page]
    FAMILY REGISTER

    PARENTS NAME'S

    HUSBAND: James M. Brownlow
    BORN: June 1st 1852

    WIFE: Sarah Elizabeth Brownlow
    BORN November 13th 1861

    MARRIED: May 1st 1879

    [second page]

    CHILDREN'S NAMES:
    George Lester March 14 - 1880
    Annie Lee September 12 - 1881
    Rhoda Judson August 27 - 1883
    Willie Estelle April 26 - 1886
    Virgil Ephriam March 1 - 1888
    Oliver Johnson July 8 - 1895

    [third page]

    MARRIAGES:
    Annie to J. Hicks Carter December 28 - 1907
    G. L. to Grace C. Gladden April 11 -1909
    Willie to Bartow M. Carter February 25 - 1917
    O. J. to Ethel Briton February 10 - 1924
    George L. to Mellie Mae East April 19 - 1924

    [fourth page]

    DEATHS:
    James Madison Brownlow January 3 - 1931

    George married Grace Cornelius Gladden on 11 Apr 1909 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia. Grace died in 1917. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Grace Cornelius Gladden died in 1917.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1181

    Notes:

    More About GRACE CORNELIUS GLADDEN:
    Burial: Prospect Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Jewel Judson Brownlow was born on 27 Jul 1910 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia; died in 1992 in Polk County Georgia, 1992 Prospect Church.
    2. 3. Living
    3. Infant Son Brownlow


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Madison Brownlow was born on 1 Jun 1852 in Forsyth Co., Georgia (son of James A H Brownlow and Jane Ann Austin); died on 3 Jan 1931 in Polk County Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Bud
    • Reference Number: 1082

    Notes:


    Thanks to Jason Edwards
    James Madison (Bud) Brownlow , son of James A. H. Brownlow and Jane Anne Austin, Was born June 1, 1852 in Forsyth Co., Georgia. In about 1855 he moved with his family to Van Wert in Polk Co., Georgia. After his father returned home from war they moved to Bartow Co., Georgia. On May 1, 1879 he married Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Phillips, daughter of James Phillips and Rhoda Martha Collins. She was born Nov. 13, 1861 in Bartow Co., Ga. The story is told that she was born while her father was off fighting for the Confederacy when she was born. One day while her and her mother were in town when a man came walking up the tracks. Her mother looked up and said “Well Lord, yonder comes Jim Phillips”.

    Soon after that her father died of a sickness he had contracted in the army. She only got to spend a few days with her father. After his death Sarah ,along with her mother and sister, had to survive on their own. They did but it was not with out struggle. The story is told that during reconstruction they would take pine boughs and attach them to the side of their house for shade in the summer. They also worked keeping other peoples houses.

    James and Sarah started out married life with a one eye stove, a table and crates for chairs. They would tie sacks in the corners of their one roomed house for beds. James and Sarah had the following children: George Lester Brownlow b. March 14, 1880, Annie Lee Brownlow b. September 12, 1881, married Hicks Carter December 28, 1907, Rhoda Judson Brownlow b. August 27, 1883, Willie Estelle Brownlow b. April 26, 1886, married Bartow Carter February 25, 1917, Virgil Ephriam Brownlow b. March 1, 1888, and Oliver Johnson Brownlow b. July 8, 1895, married Ethel Briton February 10, 1924.

    In about 1900 James moved back to Van Wert. Then in abt 1910 they bought an old white house in Aragon. James and his family grew what they needed to eat and any thing they couldn’t grow they bought. During the World Wars train loads of soldiers would stop in Aragon and the family would take flowers to them. Many of those men went over to Europe and never returned. James was a Mill Supervisor. Every year for Sarah’s birthday her children would throw her a big party which would be attended by sometimes over two hundred people. It was not un common for Governor Talmadge to stop by as well. They would take the furniture out of the house and line the walls with tables of every kind of food imaginable. They would hire local women to do some of the cooking. The main food was a huge pot of stew that was cooked over a fire. There was always plenty at the Brownlow house. James was a member of Prospect Baptist church. He died on Jan 3, 1931 and is buried in the church cemetery{1931 Prospect Church} next to Sarah who passed away on April 15, 1951.

    Notes for JAMES MADISON BROWNLOW:

    James Madison Brownlow and Sarah Elizabeth Phillips

    James Madison (Bud) Brownlow , son of James A. H. Brownlow and Jane Anne Austin, Was born June 1, 1852 in Forsyth Co., Georgia. In about 1855 he moved with his family to Van Wert in Polk Co., Georgia. After his father returned home from war they moved to Bartow Co., Georgia. On May 1, 1879 he married Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Phillips, daughter of James Phillips and Rhoda Martha Collins. She was born Nov. 13, 1861 in Bartow Co., Ga. The story is told that she was born while her father was off fighting for the Confederacy when she was born. One day while her and her mother were in town when a man came walking up the tracks. Her mother looked up and said “Well Lord, yonder comes Jim Phillips”. Soon after that her father died of a sickness he had contracted in the army. She only got to spend a few days with her father. After his death Sarah ,along with her mother and sister, had to survive on their own. They did but it was not with out struggle. The story is told that during reconstruction they would take pine boughs and attach them to the side of their house for shade in the summer. They also worked keeping other peoples houses.

    James and Sarah started out married life with a one eye stove, a table and crates for chairs. They would tie sacks in the corners of their one roomed house for beds. James and Sarah had the following children: George Lester Brownlow b. March 14, 1880, Annie Lee Brownlow b. September 12, 188 1, married Hicks Carter December 28, 1907, Rhoda Judson Brownlow b. August 27, 1883, Willie Estelle Brownlow b. April 26, 1886, married Bartow Carter February 25, 1917, Virgil Ephriam Brownlow b. March 1, 1888, and Oliver Johnson Brownlow b. July 8, 1895, married Ethel Briton February 10, 1924.

    In about 1900 James moved back to Van Wert. Then in abt 1910 they bought an old white house in Aragon. James and his family grew what they needed to eat and any thing they couldn’t grow they bought. During the World Wars train loads of soldiers would stop in Aragon and the family would take flowers to them. Many of those men went over to Europe and never returned. Every year for Sarah’s birthday her children would throw her a big party which would be attended by sometimes over two hundred people. It was not un common for Governor Talmadge to stop by as well. They would take the furniture out of the house and line the walls with tables of every kind of food imaginable. They would hire local women to do some of the cooking. The main food was a huge pot of stew that was cooked over a fire. There was always plenty at the Brownlow house. James was a member of Prospect Baptist church. He died on Jan 3, 1931 and is buried in the church cemetery next to Sarah who passed away on April 15, 1951.

    More About JAMES MADISON BROWNLOW:
    Census: 1930, Aragon, Polk County, Georgia

    BROWNLOW FAMILY

    [first page]
    FAMILY REGISTER
    PARENTS NAME'S
    HUSBAND: James M. Brownlow
    BORN: June 1st 1852
    WIFE: Sarah Elizabeth Brownlow
    BORN November 13th 1861
    MARRIED: May 1st 1879
    [second page]
    CHILDREN'S NAMES:
    George Lester March 14 - 1880
    Annie Lee September 12 - 1881
    Rhoda Judson August 27 - 1883
    Willie Estelle April 26 - 1886
    Virgil Ephriam March 1 - 1888
    Oliver Johnson July 8 - 1895
    [third page]
    MARRIAGES:
    Annie to J. Hicks Carter December 28 - 1907
    G. L. to Grace C. Gladden April 11 -1909
    Willie to Bartow M. Carter February 25 - 1917
    O. J. to Ethel Briton February 10 - 1924
    George L. to Mellie Mae East April 19 - 1924
    [fourth page]
    DEATHS:
    James Madison Brownlow January 3 - 1931

    James married Sarah Elizabeth Phillips on 1 May 1879 in Bartow County Georgia. Sarah (daughter of James Phillips and Rhoda Martha Collins) was born on 13 Nov 1861 in Bartow Co., Ga; died on 15 Apr 1951 in Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sarah Elizabeth Phillips was born on 13 Nov 1861 in Bartow Co., Ga (daughter of James Phillips and Rhoda Martha Collins); died on 15 Apr 1951 in Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Lizzie
    • Reference Number: 1084

    Notes:

    HEAL: Died of Virus Pneumonia.

    Children:
    1. 6. George Lester Brownlow was born on 14 Mar 1880 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 24 Jul 1955 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia.
    2. Annie Lee Brownlow was born on 12 Sep 1881 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 17 Sep 1963 in Polk County Georgia, 1963 Prospect Church.
    3. Rhoda Judson Brownlow was born on 22 Aug 1883 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 17 Mar 1944 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church.
    4. Willie Estelle Brownlow was born on 26 Apr 1886 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 20 Aug 1963 in Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church.
    5. Virgil Ephriam Brownlow was born on 1 Mar 1888 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 21 Jun 1958 in Aragon, Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church.
    6. Oliver Johnson Brownlow was born on 8 Jul 1895 in Bartow County Georgia; died on 4 Apr 1960 in Polk County Georgia, Prospect Church.




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