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Continued: Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Polk Co, AR Census: 1880 Montgomer y Co, AR, Mt. Ida, p 9, Line 62 Census: 1850 Cass Co, GA Census: 1860 Montg omery Co, AR Information on this family found at familytreemaker.com genforum - Abernathy forum #664, posted by Michele Boggess. also message #726 posted by Daniel Bass -------------------------------------------------- Daniel also p osted the following information: I used a book by Vera L.Blake,on the Bates Family for the dates used above. I have visited the grave of Phillip Abernathy in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Arkansas. Most of the people buried t here are related to me, directly or by marriage to the families of Abernathy, B ates, Goss,Hendrix,and Vandiver. I have some information on Phillip Abernathy and his brother James A. Abernathy who left Georgia in 1852 with the Bates Fami lies in a wagon train to settle in Montgomery County, Arkansas. I know Phillip was a Blacksmith by trade and worked near an Iron furnace on the Etowah River i n Georgia, as did his other brothers. They all had come down to Georgia from Li ncoln County, North Carolina with their Parents Nathan Abernathy And Eve Cline. I visited Macedonia cemetery in Bartow(formerly Cass)County, Georgia. several of Phillip's brothers are buried there, and I suspect that his parents are buri ed there also, but over 200 of the graves there are only marked with fieldstone .This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054 North Carolinian Philip Abernathy, age 23, was living in the Etowah Mining camp in Cass County, Georgia. Philip was a blacksmith. Living with Philip was his wife Margaret, age 17, NC, and daughter "Canzada," five months, GA. Philip could not read nor write. Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Polk Co, AR Census: 1880 Montgomer y Co, AR, Mt. Ida, p 9, Line 62 Census: 1850 Cass Co, GA Census: 1860 Montg omery Co, AR Information on this family found at familytreemaker.com genforum - Abernathy forum #664, posted by Michele Boggess. also message #726 posted by Daniel Bass -------------------------------------------------- Daniel also p osted the following information: I used a book by Vera L.Blake,on the Bates Family for the dates used above. I have visited the grave of Phillip Abernathy in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Arkansas. Most of the people buried t here are related to me, directly or by marriage to the families of Abernathy, B ates, Goss,Hendrix,and Vandiver. I have some information on Phillip Abernathy and his brother James A. Abernathy who left Georgia in 1852 with the Bates Fami lies in a wagon train to settle in Montgomery County, Arkansas. I know Phillip was a Blacksmith by trade and worked near an Iron furnace on the Etowah River i n Georgia, as did his other brothers. They all had come down to Georgia from Li ncoln County, North Carolina with their Parents Nathan Abernathy And Eve Cline. I visited Macedonia cemetery in Bartow(formerly Cass)County, Georgia. several of Phillip's brothers are buried there, and I suspect that his parents are buri ed there also, but over 200 of the graves there are only marked with fieldstone .This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054 Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Polk Co, AR Census: 1880 Montgomer y Co, AR, Mt. Ida, p 9, Line 62 Census: 1850 Cass Co, GA Census: 1860 Montg omery Co, AR Information on this family found at familytreemaker.com genforum - Abernathy forum #664, posted by Michele Boggess. also message #726 posted by Daniel Bass -------------------------------------------------- Daniel also p osted the following information: I used a book by Vera L.Blake,on the Bates Family for the dates used above. I have visited the grave of Phillip Abernathy in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Arkansas. Most of the people buried t here are related to me, directly or by marriage to the families of Abernathy, B ates, Goss,Hendrix,and Vandiver. I have some information on Phillip Abernathy and his brother James A. Abernathy who left Georgia in 1852 with the Bates Fami lies in a wagon train to settle in Montgomery County, Arkansas. I know Phillip was a Blacksmith by trade and worked near an Iron furnace on the Etowah River i n Georgia, as did his other brothers. They all had come down to Georgia from Li ncoln County, North Carolina with their Parents Nathan Abernathy And Eve Cline. I visited Macedonia cemetery in Bartow(formerly Cass)County, Georgia. several of Phillip's brothers are buried there, and I suspect that his parents are buri ed there also, but over 200 of the graves there are only marked with fieldstone .This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054 Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Polk Co, AR Census: 1880 Montgomer y Co, AR, Mt. Ida, p 9, Line 62 Census: 1850 Cass Co, GA Census: 1860 Montg omery Co, AR Information on this family found at familytreemaker.com genforum - Abernathy forum #664, posted by Michele Boggess. also message #726 posted by Daniel Bass -------------------------------------------------- Daniel also p osted the following information: I used a book by Vera L.Blake,on the Bates Family for the dates used above. I have visited the grave of Phillip Abernathy in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Arkansas. Most of the people buried t here are related to me, directly or by marriage to the families of Abernathy, B ates, Goss,Hendrix,and Vandiver. I have some information on Phillip Abernathy and his brother James A. Abernathy who left Georgia in 1852 with the Bates Fami lies in a wagon train to settle in Montgomery County, Arkansas. I know Phillip was a Blacksmith by trade and worked near an Iron furnace on the Etowah River i n Georgia, as did his other brothers. They all had come down to Georgia from Li ncoln County, North Carolina with their Parents Nathan Abernathy And Eve Cline. I visited Macedonia cemetery in Bartow(formerly Cass)County, Georgia. several of Phillip's brothers are buried there, and I suspect that his parents are buri ed there also, but over 200 of the graves there are only marked with fieldstone .This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054 Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Polk Co, AR Census: 1880 Montgomer y Co, AR, Mt. Ida, p 9, Line 62 Census: 1850 Cass Co, GA Census: 1860 Montg omery Co, AR Information on this family found at familytreemaker.com genforum - Abernathy forum #664, posted by Michele Boggess. also message #726 posted by Daniel Bass -------------------------------------------------- Daniel also p osted the following information: I used a book by Vera L.Blake,on the Bates Family for the dates used above. I have visited the grave of Phillip Abernathy in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Big Fork, Arkansas. Most of the people buried t here are related to me, directly or by marriage to the families of Abernathy, B ates, Goss,Hendrix,and Vandiver. I have some information on Phillip Abernathy and his brother James A. Abernathy who left Georgia in 1852 with the Bates Fami lies in a wagon train to settle in Montgomery County, Arkansas. I know Phillip was a Blacksmith by trade and worked near an Iron furnace on the Etowah River i n Georgia, as did his other brothers. They all had come down to Georgia from Li ncoln County, North Carolina with their Parents Nathan Abernathy And Eve Cline. I visited Macedonia cemetery in Bartow(formerly Cass)County, Georgia. several of Phillip's brothers are buried there, and I suspect that his parents are buri ed there also, but over 200 of the graves there are only marked with fieldstone .This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbm15/1/data/7054 North Carolinian Philip Abernathy, age 23, was living in the Etowah Mining camp in Cass County, Georgia. Philip was a blacksmith. Living with Philip was his wife Margaret, age 17, NC, and daughter "Canzada," five months, GA. Philip could not read nor write.
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