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- [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] (born Abt. 1836 in Carnesville (Franklin County), Georgia. He served in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment, Company G (along with [[anderson_smith_randal|Anderson Smith Randal]]). He was wounded and captured during the "Battle of Champion Hill" on May 16, 1863 at Baker's Creek, MS. He died that same day, and was buried in the "Champion Hill Burial Ground" located in Champion Hill (Hinds County), Mississippi.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82330131)) Married to Mary Elizabeth Brown (born May 13, 1842 in Franklin County, Georgia - died Oct. 23, 1910 in Stephens County Georgia).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) | - [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] (born Abt. 1836 in Carnesville (Franklin County), Georgia. He served in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment, Company G (along with [[anderson_smith_randal|Anderson Smith Randal]]). He was wounded and captured during the "Battle of Champion Hill" on May 16, 1863 at Baker's Creek, MS. He died that same day, and was buried in the "Champion Hill Burial Ground" located in Champion Hill (Hinds County), Mississippi.((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82330131)) Married to Mary Elizabeth Brown (born May 13, 1842 in Franklin County, Georgia - died Oct. 23, 1910 in Stephens County Georgia).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) |
- John W. Adams (born July 12, 1837 in Franklin County, Georgia - died June 19, 1883 in Rusk (Cherokee County), Texas. Married to Catherine Elizabeth Kay (born October, 1836 in Anderson (Anderson County), South Carolina - died October 18, 1912 in Iola (Grimes County), Texas).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) | - John W. Adams (born July 12, 1837 in Franklin County, Georgia - died June 19, 1883 in Rusk (Cherokee County), Texas. Married to Catherine Elizabeth Kay (born October, 1836 in Anderson (Anderson County), South Carolina - died October 18, 1912 in Iola (Grimes County), Texas).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) |
- [[mead_anderson_adams|Mead Anderson Adams]] (1839 - 1902) | - [[mead_anderson_adams|Mead Anderson Adams]] (Dec. 26, 1839 - Feb. 17, 1902)((http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35970820)) |
- Lucy A. Adams (born 1841 in Franklin County, Georgia - died in 1870 living in Franklin County, Georgia w/mother).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) | - Lucy A. Adams (born 1841 in Franklin County, Georgia - died in 1870 living in Franklin County, Georgia w/mother).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) |
- William L. Adams (born during 1844 in Carnesville (Franklin County), Georgia - ).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) | - William L. Adams (born during 1844 in Carnesville (Franklin County), Georgia - ).((https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=tree&person=K6M7-9MQ§ion=pedigree)) |
- Phoebe Adams-Fuller (Jan. 6, 1859 - July 15, 1951)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11719340)) She married John Manson Fuller (Sept. 20, 1845 in Franklin County, Georgia - July 13, 1932 in Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia,).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11719322)) | - Phoebe Adams-Fuller (Jan. 6, 1859 - July 15, 1951)((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11719340)) She married John Manson Fuller (Sept. 20, 1845 in Franklin County, Georgia - July 13, 1932 in Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia,).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11719322)) |
- Nancy Anna R. Adams-Garner (May, 1862 - 1942).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24616363)) She married Charles Sloan Garner (Aug., 1857 - Aug. 3, 1937).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24616195)) | - Nancy Anna R. Adams-Garner (May, 1862 - 1942).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24616363)) She married Charles Sloan Garner (Aug., 1857 - Aug. 3, 1937).((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24616195)) |
- Thomas (may not have been a natural son - but perhaps an adopted orphan) | - Thomas Adams / Clark (actually, the orphan [[jesse_thomas_jackson_clarke|Jesse Thomas Jackson Clark(e)]]) |
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Source: "United States Census" Year: 1860; Census Place: Subdivision, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: M653_121; Page: 676; Image: 676; Family History Library Film: 803121</WRAP> | Source: "United States Census" Year: 1860; Census Place: Subdivision, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: M653_121; Page: 676; Image: 676; Family History Library Film: 803121</WRAP> |
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While there were several men named "Jesse Adams"who served in the Confederacy during "War of Northern Aggression", most families stayed together... many men joining the same units as their sons / fathers. On May 12, 1862, [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] (Jesse Adams oldest son) enlisted in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment, Company G. The following day, on May 13, 1862, Jesse Adams joined the same Regiment, but was assigned to the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K".((http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=41199D79-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A)) | While there were several men named "Jesse Adams"who served in the Confederacy during "War of Northern Aggression", most families stayed together... many men joining the same units as their sons / fathers. On May 12, 1862, [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] (Jesse Adams oldest son) enlisted in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment, Company G. The following day, on May 13, 1862, Jesse Adams joined the same Regiment, but was assigned to the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K".((http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=42199D79-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A)) It is not known why [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] joined the day before his father... perhaps an over zealous son - and a reluctant father. Whatever the reason for this slight separation, father and son both served in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment... only in different companies (G & K). |
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It is not known why [[Franklin Epp Adams|Franklin Epp Adams]] joined the day before his father... perhaps an over zealous son - and a reluctant father. Whatever the reason for this slight separation, father and son both served in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 34th Regiment... only in different companies (G & K). | [{{ :jesse_adams:jesse_a_adams-muster_roll_of_company_k_34th_regiment_ga_volunteer_infantry-csa.jpg?direct&800 |Jesse A. Adams name appears on the Muster Roll for the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K. This is the first record of his middle initial... and likely that his middle name was "Anderson".}}] |
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[{{ :jesse_adams:jesse_a_adams-muster_roll_of_company_k_34th_regiment_ga_volunteer_infantry-csa.jpg?direct&800 |Muster Roll for the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K. Jesse A. Adams name appears. Assuming that his middle name was "Anderson", this was likely our ancestor.}}] | |
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{{:jesse_adams:muster_roll_of_company_k_34th_regiment_ga_volunteer_infantry-csa.pdf|Complete Muster Roll for the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K".}} | {{:jesse_adams:muster_roll_of_company_k_34th_regiment_ga_volunteer_infantry-csa.pdf|Complete Muster Roll for the "34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company K".}} |
| Thomas Clark | Servant | M | 17 | Georgia | Works on Farm | | | Thomas Clark | Servant | M | 17 | Georgia | Works on Farm | |
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Note: It is curious that while Thomas was listed as an "Adams" in the 1870 Census, he was listed as a "Clark" in the 1880 Census. Also curious is that, while the 1870 Census did not list "relationship" (e.g., son, daughter), this was included in the 1880 Census... and Thomas was identified as a "Servant" rather than a "Son". Was this [[jesse_thomas_jackson_clarke|Jesse Thomas Jackson Clark]]? | Note: While Thomas was listed as an "Adams" in the 1870 Census, he was listed as a "Clark" in the 1880 Census. He was actually [[jesse_thomas_jackson_clarke|Jesse Thomas Jackson Clark]]. While the 1870 Census did not list "relationship" (e.g., son, daughter), this was included in the 1880 Census... and Thomas was identified as a "Servant" (rather than an "adopted" child - as this was closer to the reality). |
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Source: "United States Census, 1880," Census Place: Grimlog, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 147; Family History Film: 1254147; Page: 570D; Enumeration District: 030; Image: 0424</WRAP> | Source: "United States Census, 1880," Census Place: Grimlog, Franklin, Georgia; Roll: 147; Family History Film: 1254147; Page: 570D; Enumeration District: 030; Image: 0424</WRAP> |
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| <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 Adams family were destroyed.</note> |
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Lettice Christian Collier was died on Feb. 12, 1917 in Franklin County, Georgia.((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25610166)) She was buried at "Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery" in Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia. | Lettice Christian Collier was died on Feb. 12, 1917 in Franklin County, Georgia.((http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25610166)) She was buried at "Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery" in Lavonia (Franklin County), Georgia. |