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John GULLEDGE (GULLAGE)

John GULLEDGE (GULLAGE)

Male Abt 1794 - Abt 1862  (~ 68 years)


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  • Name John GULLEDGE (GULLAGE) 
    Birth Abt 1794  United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Census 1850  Simpson County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Name John Gullage  [1
    Residence 1860  Simpson, Mississippi, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    _FSFTID GJM6-66S 
    _FSLINK https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJM6-66S 
    _UID 3267A12036A54C9188DF27E58194EEE56D84 
    Death Abt 1862 
    Person ID I396  Carney Wehofer July 2025
    Last Modified 17 Nov 2024 

    Father William GULLEDGE, Gullage,   b. Abt 1745, Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1815, Jones Creek, Anson, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Mother Bathsheba (Barsheba) WATTS,   b. Abt 1746, Tasagi Town, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1805, Wadesboro, Anson, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 59 years) 
    Alt. Marriage Bef 1761  [2
    Alt. Marriage 
    Marriage Abt 1765  Anson, North Carolina, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1205  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Nancy MCCALL,   b. 1800, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1850 (Age 51 years) 
    Family ID F258  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 

  • Notes 
    • Very little is known about the background of the Gullage Family. Most of the information that could be found came from a journal that John Gullage kept on his journey from around Cheraw and Society Hill, South Carolina. The earliest date found in the journal of John Gullage was July 1, 1825; therefore, he must have been born in the early 1800's or the very late 1790's.

      John Gullage married Nancy McCall
      John's sister Mary? Gullage married ????McCall
      William Gullage was John's brother
      John Gullage two sisters: Caroline Gullage Wilkes and Margreat Gullage Byrd
      And a niece Frances Byrd

      Note: Letters from family and friends are on file. Also, there is a little history included.

      Late in the evening on a Christmas Eve, probably in the year 1847, some of our McCall ancestors (John Gullage's family) arrived at their first home in Mississippi. They had traveled for 44 days by wagon train through rain, snow, hail, and flood from Society Hill, South Carolina.
      The entries in this journal made after 1862 are believed to have been made by Thomas Gullage McCall.

      All the information in this research is the work of several persons: Dr. D.A. McCall and his wife Margie Parks McCall who preserved the John Gullage journal; Thomas Joseph and Florrie Jones McCall for their encouragement and for much of the supporting data and information; John Cullum Halbrook, Jr. for beginning this genealogy which is so important to all of us; and “Mugga” (Ernestine McCall Halbrook) to whom family was so important and instilled that same love of family in her children.

      Note: This journal is in a handwritten journal. The earliest date in it is July 1, 1825 and the latest is 1875. It lists receipts for payments and work done, mail route expenses, and postage charges; it also relates brotherhood signs and signals, church meetings, and “cures for charbon and flusk.” It was begun by John Gullage and continued by his nephew Thomas Gullage McCall. Thomas Gullage McCall was remembered by one son Duncan Dent McCall as being a small man who in later life had a slight limp. He was a good mechanic and blacksmith who could cut grooves in a log to make the big screw for the press that baled cotton after it was ginned. It was said that he had a mail route somewhere between Mobile, Alabama, and Laurel, Mississippi, and during the Civil War was at times given special shoes with messages hidden in them. On July 18, 1862, he enlisted as a private in Company D, Second Regiment of Mississippi State Troops which is noted in “A History of Simpson County to 1865” (p. 161) as Barwicks County, Fourth Cavalry of Company D, Second Quinns State Troops.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 17 Nov 2024), entry for John GULLEDGE (GULLAGE), person ID GJM6-66S. (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 20 Nov 2021), entry for William GULLEDGE (GULLAGE), person ID LZGT-GX7. (Reliability: 3).