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Jacob REDWINE, Jr.

Jacob REDWINE, Jr.

Male 1783 - 1866  (82 years)

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  1. 1.  Jacob REDWINE, Jr.Jacob REDWINE, Jr. was born on 15 Sep 1783 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 12 Mar 1866 in Ben Hill, GA; was buried in Mt. Gilead Methodist Ch. Cem. Campbell Co. GA.

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    Sarah FREEMAN married Moses STAMPS 5 Dec 1826. This info from the Coweta Chronicles.
    Sara is believed to have been born about 1806. Her tombstone reads Sarah Stamps Redwine, w/o Moses Stamps and Jacob REDWINE, aged 76 years.
    The marriage to Jacob Redwine is recorded GA, Coweta Co, Book C, page 539. Jacob REDWINE to Mrs. Sarah Stamps 31, Jan 1865.
    This would make the marriage 25 years after Jacob (s/o Ludwig) had died. Since Jacob Jr. didn't die until 1866, I guess he could have married her in 1865.
    From the web-page on Campbell Co. GENWEB project. Graves located in the Mount Gilead Methodist cemetery Old Campbell Co. now South Fulton Co., GA. Mount Gilead Methodist Church is located on Fairburn Road, S. W. Atlanta, Ga. Established April 23, 1824
    REDWINE, Jacob
    b. 1783
    d. 1866
    REDWINE, Nancy (Trimble) w/o Jacob Redwine?
    no dates

    From: "Shirley Holland"
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Redwine
    Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 13:51:36 -0400
    David:
    my g aunt Rebecca Jane Kleckley Derrick of Hampton, Henry County, GA married Jacob Alonzo Redwine 22 Feb. 1877 according to Henry County Marriage Book-Ga State Archives.
    son of James Oliver Redwine Katie Elizabeth Hathcock
    son of Jacob Redwine II-Nancy Trimble both are buried at Mt. Gilead Methodist Church, Fairburn Rd., S Fulton Cty., Ben Hill, GA
    son of Jacob Redwine SR
    This family has disappeared with noone knowing anything about them. Were they renegades or something? Were they deadbeats? Did they not have any association with the Redwine family? What is going on? How can family live and go to church with each other and then just poof-disappear? Nancy Trimble Redwine was a charter member of Mt. Gilead Methodist Church, 1824.
    I just do not know or understand.
    Thanks for a reply.
    Shirley

    Jacob Alonzo had siblings
    Dr. Thomas Wasington Redwine Mallie Gilbert Wilson
    2. Eddia Barnett 3.Alice C Manley. buried Berea Cemetery in Hampton, Henry County, GA
    James E (Cripple) Redwine Salle Green Stuart
    Sarah Redwine Melville McGee
    Annie Redwine William Hathcock
    Vassie Redwine Emmett Matthews
    William Redwine do not have a marriage for William.
    Jacob was the oldest of these children as he was born 1851.

    Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 06:23:39 -0400
    David:
    Everyone knows all about these Redwine's. Noone seem to know about James Oliver Redwine-son of Jacob Redwine and his family. James Oliver married Elizabeth Hathcock and from there all seems to be lost. The Redwine that I am searching for is Jacob Alonzo Redwine who married Rebecca Jane Kleckley (Sarah) Derick/Derrick in Henry County, GA. This family was visiable enough in Fulton County to have a road named for them. They lived on this road. Part of this road is now abandoned and you are unable to access it by car. You are able to walk down it to a point and even the drive that led to Andrew Redwine's, son of Jacob Alonzo, house is still there. Redwine Lake is still there and people park on Camp Creek Parkway and fish in it. The other part of this road leads into the city of EastPoint, GA. No-one lives on the closed part of this road and no one seems to know who owns the property.
    Noone knows where this family or any of their descendents. They are just names on paper. Even the families that still attend Mt. Gilead Methodist Church either do not know or are unwilling to talk about this family. Some are even related to them. One woman Fannie Kate Cash is the cousin of Andrew Redwine, son of Jacob Alonzo, g son of James Oliver. Their grandmothers were sisters. How do families disappear? What happens to their descendents? Why are relatives reluctant to talk about them? Shirley


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