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Oney (O.P.) served in Company E of the GA State Troops Confederate Militia. | Oney (O.P.) served in Company E of the GA State Troops Confederate Militia. |
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On March 5, 1868, Oney (age 20) married 18 year old [[elizabeth_mahaley_gwinn|Elizabeth Mahaley Gwinn]], in Franklin County, GA.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52810337)) | On March 5, 1868, Oney (age 20) married 18 year old [[elizabeth_mahaley_gwinn|Elizabeth Mahaley Gwinn]] (sometimes spelled "Guynn"), in Franklin County, GA.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52810337)) |
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Elizabeth Mahaley Gwinn, originally from South Carolina, was the daughter of Thomas Melmeth Gwinn (Feb. 1, 1827 in Laurens, South Carolina - May 29, 1901)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79465960)) & Eliza Gillespie (Sept. 20, 1825 - July 28, 1913)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79466024)) | Elizabeth Mahaley Gwinn, originally from South Carolina, was the daughter of Thomas Melmeth Gwinn (Feb. 1, 1827 in Laurens, South Carolina - May 29, 1901)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79465960)) & Eliza Gillespie (Sept. 20, 1825 - July 28, 1913)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79466024)) |
Oney and Elizabeth had the following children: | Oney and Elizabeth had the following children: |
- Ida Alice Randall (September 1869 - 1938) | - Ida Alice Randall (September 1869 - 1938) |
- John Robert Randall (November 21, 1872 - ) | - [[John Robert Randall|John Robert Randall]] (November 21, 1872 - ) |
- Samuel "Sam" Arthur Randall (September 9, 1873 - 1947) | - Samuel "Sam" Arthur Randall (September 9, 1873 - 1947) |
- [[Frances Leonora Randall|Frances Leonora "Leo" Randall Adams]] (May, 1878 - Mar. 16, 1945)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80141980)) Leonora married John Wesley Adams (July 25, 1873 - Feb. 4, 1946).((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80141913)) | - [[Frances Leonora Randall|Frances Leonora "Leo" Randall Adams]] (May, 1878 - Mar. 16, 1945)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80141980)) Leonora married John Wesley Adams (July 25, 1873 - Feb. 4, 1946).((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80141913)) |
- [[gussie_estell_randall|Gussie Estell Randall Smith]] (Jan. 18, 1881 - July 7, 1962)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24671361)) | - [[gussie_estell_randall|Gussie Estell Randall Smith]] (Jan. 18, 1881 - July 7, 1962)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24671361)) |
- Lola Ethel Randall (Dec. 14, 1886 - July 22, 1889)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80142119)) Died in childhood at 2 ½ years old. | - Lola Ethel Randall (Dec. 14, 1886 - July 22, 1889)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80142119)) Died in childhood at 2 ½ years old. |
- Thomas Estes Randall (May 22, 1883 - May 2, 1919) | - [[Thomas Estes Randall|Thomas Estes Randall]] (May 22, 1883 - May 2, 1919) Married Burmah Carroll. Died from Meningitis at age 36. |
- Joseph Randall (September 1891 - ) | - Joseph C. Randall (September 1891 - ) |
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[{{:oney_pickney_randall:elizabeth_m_randall_w_daughter_g-daughter_great_g_daughter.jpg?500 |c. 1937 -- Standing: Betty Elizabeth Bruce (Front Left), Lorene Smith Bruce (Rear Left), Gussie Randall Smith (Standing, Right), Elizabeth Mahaley Gwynn Randall (seated).((http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/u/Jack-R-Bruce/PHOTO/0087photo.html))}}] | [{{:oney_pickney_randall:elizabeth_m_randall_w_daughter_g-daughter_great_g_daughter.jpg?500 |c. 1937 -- Standing: Betty Elizabeth Bruce (Front Left), Lorene Smith Bruce (Rear Left), Gussie Randall Smith (Standing, Right), Elizabeth Mahaley Gwynn Randall (seated).((http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/u/Jack-R-Bruce/PHOTO/0087photo.html))}}] |
<note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the Randall family were destroyed.</note> | <note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the Randall family were destroyed.</note> |
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Oney died on June 1, 1896 (at age 48) in Martin, Georgia; and is buried in "Martin Community Cemetery" (aka "Martin City Cemetery") Martin (Stephens County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52810337)) | Oney died on June 1, 1896 (at age 48) in Martin, Georgia; and is buried in "Martin Community Cemetery" (aka "Martin City Cemetery") Martin (Stephens County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52810337)) Oney's widow (Elizabeth M. Randall) applied for a pension as a widow of a Confederate veteran. |
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| [{{:oney_pickney_randall:tombstone-oney_pickney_randall.jpg|Tombstone for Oney Pickney Randall}}] |
| [{{:oney_pickney_randall:grave_marker-oney_pickney_randall.jpg?600|Grave marker for Oney Pickney Randall}}] |
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| <note>Seen as an important symbol of life, hands and fingers carved on tombstones represent the deceased's relationships with others and with God. Hands are found most commonly on tombstones from the Victorian era and are typically seen in one of four ways: |
| * blessing, |
| * clasping, |
| * pointing, or |
| * praying. \\ |
| A hand with the index finger pointing up symbolizes the hope of heaven, while a hand with the index finger pointing down represents God reaching down for the soul. The finger pointing down does not indicate damnation; instead it most commonly represents an untimely, sudden, or unexpected death. A hand with a finger pointing at a book typically represents the Bible. Clasped hands usually indicate marriage or sometimes God's welcoming the deceased into heaven.</note> |
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Oney's widow (Elizabeth M. Randall) had applied for a pension as a widow of a Confederate veteran. | |
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[{{ :oney_pickney_randall:elizabeth_m_randall-us_census-1900.jpg?direct&800 |1900 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall's family begins on line 64.}}] | [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:elizabeth_m_randall-us_census-1900.jpg?direct&800 |1900 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall's family begins on line 64.}}] |
Date: May 10, 1910 \\ | Date: May 10, 1910 \\ |
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^Name ^ Relationship ^ Gender ^ Age ^ Status ^ Birthplace ^ Father's Birthplace ^ Mother's Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ | ^Name ^ Relationship ^ Gender ^ Age ^ Status ^ Birthplace ^ Father's Birthplace ^ Mother's Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ |
|Elisabeth M. Randall | Head | F | 60 | Widow | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | Farmer | | |Elisabeth M. Randall | Head | F | 60 | Widow | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | Farmer | |
|Joseph Randall | Son | M | 19 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | South Carolina | Farm Laborer | | |Joseph Randall | Son | M | 19 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | South Carolina | Farm Laborer | |
|Eliza Guine | Mother | F | 84 | Widow | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | None | | |Eliza Guine | Mother | F | 84 | Widow | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | None | |
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Source: "United States Census" Year: 1910; Census Place: Martin, Stephens, Georgia; Roll: T624_212; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0144; FHL microfilm: 1374225</WRAP> | Source: "United States Census" Year: 1910; Census Place: Martin, Stephens, Georgia; Roll: T624_212; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0144; FHL microfilm: 1374225</WRAP> |
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By 1920, Elizabeth M. Randall was living with her daughter, [[frances_leonora_randall|Frances Leonora "Leo" Randall-Adams]], and her family. | By 1920, Elizabeth M. Randall was living with her daughter, [[frances_leonora_randall|Frances Leonora "Leo" Randall-Adams]], and her family. |
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[{{ :oney_pickney_randall:frances_leonora_randall_adams-us_census-1920.jpg?direct&800 |1920 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall is listed on line}}] | [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:frances_leonora_randall_adams-us_census-1920.jpg?direct&800 |1920 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall is listed on line 27.}}] |
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<WRAP center round box 70%> **1920 United States Federal Census** | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1920 United States Federal Census** |
Date: January 7, 1920 \\ | Date: January 7, 1920 \\ |
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^Name ^ Relationship ^ Gender ^ Age ^ Status ^ Birthplace ^ Father's Birthplace ^ Mother's Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ | ^Name ^ Relationship ^ Gender ^ Age ^ Status ^ Birthplace ^ Father's Birthplace ^ Mother's Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ |
|John W. Adams | Head | M | 46 | Married | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | Farmer | | |John W. Adams | Head | M | 46 | Married | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | Farmer | |
|Leonora Adams | Wife | F | 41 | Married | Georgia | Georgia | South Carolina | None | | |Leonora Adams | Wife | F | 41 | Married | Georgia | Georgia | South Carolina | None | |
|Annie Laura Adams | Daughter | F | 18 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | | |Annie Laura Adams | Daughter | F | 18 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | |
|Mill Adams | Son | M | 17 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | | |Mill Adams | Son | M | 17 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | |
|Nellie Adams | Daug | |Nellie Adams | Daughter | F | 13 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | |
| |John Walter Adams | Son | M | 6 | Single | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | |
| |Elizabeth Randall | Mother-in-law | F | 70 | Widow | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | None | |
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| Source: "United States Census" Year: 1920; Census Place: Broad River, Stephens, Georgia; Roll: T625_277; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 157; Image: 657</WRAP> |
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| By 1930, Elizabeth M. Randall had moved to Charlotte, North Carolina and was living with her son, Joe C. Randall, and his family. |
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| [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:1930_us_census-elizabeth_m_randall.jpg?direct&800 |1940 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall is listed on line 81.}}] |
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| <WRAP center round box 70%> |
| **1930 United States Federal Census** |
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| State: North Carolina \\ |
| County: Mecklenburg \\ |
| Township or other Division of County: Charlotte Township \\ |
| Date: April 4, 1930 \\ |
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| ^ Name ^ Relation ^ Gender ^ Age ^ Age at marriage ^ Birthplace ^ Father's Birthplace ^ Mother's Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ Industry ^ |
| | Joe C. Randall | Head | M | 39 | 31 | Georgia | Georgia | South Carolina | Clerk | Hardware Shop | |
| | Estelle M Randall | Wife | F | 29 | 19 | Georgia | Georgia | Georgia | None | | |
| | Joe Randall, Jr. | Son | M | 8 | | North Carolina | Georgia | Georgia | None | | |
| | John L. Randall | Son | M | 2 | | North Carolina | Georgia | Georgia | None | | |
| | Elizabeth Randall | Mother | F | 80 | | South Carolina | South Carolina | South Carolina | None | | |
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| Source: "United States Census, 1930; Census Place: Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Roll: 1706; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0040; Image: 1010.0; FHL microfilm: 2341440"</WRAP> |
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| By 1940, Elizabeth M. Randall had returned to Georgia, and was again living with her daughter, [[frances_leonora_randall|Frances Leonora "Leo" Randall-Adams]], and her family (who had moved from Stephens County to Habersham County). |
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| [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:1940_us_census-elizabeth_m_randall.jpg?direct&800 |1940 U.S. Census. Elisabeth M. Randall is listed on line 75.}}] |
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| **1940 United States Federal Census** |
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| State: Georgia \\ |
| County: Habersham \\ |
| Township or other Division of County: Cornelia City \\ |
| Date: April 17, 1940 \\ |
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| ^ Name ^ Relation ^ Sex ^ Age ^ Marital Status ^ Highest grade of education ^ Birthplace ^ Occupation ^ Industry ^ |
| | John Wesley Adams | Head | M | 66 | M | High School - 2yrs. | Georgia | | | |
| | Leonora Adams | Wife | F | 61 | M | 7 | Georgia | | | |
| | John Walton Adams | Son | M | 26 | S | High School - 2yrs. | Georgia | Clerk | Auto Shop | |
| | Lizzie M. Randall | Mother-in-law | M | 91 | Widow | 7 | South Carolina | | | |
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| Source: "United States Census, 1940; Census Place: Cornelia, Habersham, Georgia; Roll: T627_681; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 68-14.</WRAP> |
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| [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:elizabeth_m_gwinn-randall-1940.jpg?800 |Elizabeth M. Randall. Circa 1940.}}] |
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| Elizabeth died Sept. 21, 1941 (at age 91), and is buried in "Martin Community Cemetery" (aka "Martin City Cemetery") Martin (Stephens County) Georgia.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52820228)) |
| [{{ :oney_pickney_randall:tombstone-eliazbeth_m_randall.jpg |Elizabeth M. Randall, Nov. 26, 1849 - Sept. 21, 1941}}] |
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| <note>Seen as an important symbol of life, hands and fingers carved on tombstones represent the deceased's relationships with others and with God. Hands are found most commonly on tombstones from the Victorian era and are typically seen in one of four ways: |
| * blessing, |
| * clasping, |
| * pointing, or |
| * praying. \\ |
| A hand with the index finger pointing up symbolizes the hope of heaven, while a hand with the index finger pointing down represents God reaching down for the soul. The finger pointing down does not indicate damnation; instead it most commonly represents an untimely, sudden, or unexpected death. A hand with a finger pointing at a book typically represents the Bible. Clasped hands usually indicate marriage or sometimes God's welcoming the deceased into heaven.</note> |