from Ancestry.com
Spouse 1: Francis Peevy Spouse 2: Sarah Ann Allen
Marriage Date: 23 Jun 1860 Marriage Place: Butler Co.
Surety/Perf. Name: Thomas Bennett OSPage: 259
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from
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htmFrancis Peavy (First_Last)
Regiment Name 1 Battalion Alabama Artillery
Side Confederate Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Frank Peavy (First_Last)
Regiment Name 1 Battalion Alabama Artillery
Side Confederate Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name Francis/Peavy
Abraham Peavy (First_Last)
Regiment Name 1 Battalion Alabama Artillery
Side Confederate Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private
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from
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tmark/bindex.html1866 Butler County, Ala. Census
[Frank and his Peavy neighbors]
Peavy, Frank, on Schedule 1 (White), page 29, line 44.
Peavy, M, on Schedule 1 (White), page 29, line 46.
Peavy, Mary, on Schedule 1 (White), page 30, line 1.
Peavy, Jos, on Schedule 1 (White), page 30, line 2.
Frank Peavy, male (30-40)
1m (under 10)
1 female (20-30) [Sarah Ann ALLEN?]
[near]
M. Peavy, female (50-60)
1m (10-20)
1f (10-20)
[near]
Mary Peavy, female (50-60)
1m (under 10)
1m (20-30)
1f (10-20)
3f (20-30)
[next door to]
Jos. or Jas. Peavy, male, (20-30)
1 f (20-30)
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from familysearch.com
FRANK PEAVY Male
Marriages:
Spouse: C. M. SKINNER
Marriage: 15 NOV 1874 , Butler, Alabama
Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.
Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M593095 1871 - 1878 1290251 Film NONE Sheet:
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from familysearch.com
Source Information: 1880 Butler Co. Census Place Greenville, Alabama Family History Library Film 1254004 NA Film Number T9-0004 p. 344C
Francis PEAVY Self M Male W 45 AL Farmer AL AL
Matilda PEAVY Wife M Female W 26 AL Keeping House AL AL
Thomas PEAVY Son S Male W 18 AL AL AL [by first wife]
Robert PEAVY Son S Male W 17 [12] AL AL AL [by first wife]
Ida PEAVY Dau S Female W 10 AL AL AL [by first wife]
Pierce PEAVY Son S Male W 5 AL AL AL
Jesse PEAVY Son S Male W 3 AL AL AL
[Skinners a few dwellings away]
Page Number 344D
Asa SKINNER Self M Male W 72 SC Farmer SC SC
Rachel SKINNER Wife M Female W 72 SC Keeping House SC SC
Asa H. B. V. SKINNER GSon S Male W 13 AL GA GA
[next door to]
Ariss SKINNER Self M Male W 52 SC Farmer SC SC
Sarah A. SKINNER Wife M Female W 45 AL Keeping House NC AL
Asa H. SKINNER Son S Male W 19 AL AL AL
James C. SKINNER Son S Male W 19 AL AL AL
William T. SKINNER Son S Male W 16 AL AL AL
Mary S. SKINNER Dau S Female W 13 AL AL AL
Harrett SKINNER Dau S Female W 11 AL AL AL
Sarah F. SKINNER Dau S Female W 9 AL AL AL
Margrett E. SKINNER Dau S Female W 8 AL AL AL
Martha E. SKINNER Dau S Female W 6 AL AL AL
Minnie SKINNER Dau S Female W 4 AL AL AL
Ariss B. M. SKINNER Son S Male W 2 AL AL AL
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from Ancestry.com
1900 Butler Co. Ala. Mount Olive, District 23, June 4th, 1900, p. 259B-260A
36/36 Peavy, Frank P. w m Feb. 1828 72 M25yrs. Ala. Geo. SC Farmer
Matilda wife w f Feb. 1855 45 M25yrs 6/6 Ala Ala Ala
Sally dau Oct 1882 17
Westley son May 1885 15
Bula dau May 1892 8
HOOKS, Bettie niece Nov. 1893 6
37 Peavey, Hillery boarder w m Oct 1880 19 [in HH of RAYNER family]
43/43 Peavey, Abram head w m April 1838 62 M33yrs Ala Ga. Ala Farmer
Laura A. wife May 1853 47 M33yrs 7/4 Ga. Ga. Ga.
Charley son May 1888 12 Ala Ala Ga.
General M. son June 1891 8 or 9
PHILIPS, Lucinda mother-in-law May 1823 77 Wd. 9/2 Ga. Ga. Ga.
What is Abram's relationship to Frank??? The poor censuses of 1860 (using initials plus missing people), 1870 (missing people), and 1880 Butler Co. (missing people) make it difficult to determine parentage and relationships of the Peavys. Frank and Abram (Abraham) Peavy/Peevy (probably one above)served in the same Civil War unit and lived near each other in 1900.
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1910 Butler Co. Ala. Shell, District 17
63/64 Faulkner Sarah J. head f w 44 Ala Ga. Ga.
Thomas R brother m w 39 Ala Ga. Ga.
PEAVEY, Sarah E. Aunt f w 69 Ala Ga, Ga.
169/172 Peavey, Frank head w m 83 M2 35yrs Ala Ga. SC Farmer
Matilda C. wife f w 57 M1 35yrs 8/6 Ala Ala Ala
John W. son 24
Bulah A. dau 17
Hooks, Bettie niece 16
Pugh, Frances sister f w 79 Wd. 0 Ala Geo. SC
170/173 Peavey Hillary head m w 29 M5yrs Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Bessie f w 25 M5yrs 3/2
Charlie F. son m w 3
Dottie Y. (G? or J.?) 1 1/2
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from the Greenville Advocate, April 21, 1897-- Pierce PEAVY of Dunham married Emma HOLLIDAY Wednesday 14th inst.
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1900 Covington Co. Ala. River Falls, Precinct 18, June 11, 1900, ED 35, Sheet 3B
50/52 Pevey, P. head w m Sept 1874 25 M3yrs Ala Ala Ala Machinist
Emma wife w f June 1879 20 M3yrs
1910 Escambia Co. Ala. Brewton ED 78 Laura Street April 25th, p. 82
325/378 Peavy, Pierce head m w 38 M1 11 yrs Ala Ala ala Lumber Mill
Emma wife f w 30 M1 11yrs 1/1
Randen/Rauden ? son 1 6/12
1920 Census Place: Brewton, Escambia, Alabama; Beat 3, Jan 3, 1920 Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 87;
1/3 Peavy Pierce H. head m w 45 Ala Ala Ala Millwright
Emma A. wife f w 39 Atlanta, Ga. Ga. Ala. Housewife
Rouden H. son m w 10 Ala Ala Ala School Boy
1930 Escambia Co. Ala. Brewton District 6, Apri 23rd, 1930
Brewton and Flomaton Road
357/357 Peevy P. m w 51 Mar at 23 Ala Ala Ala Millright Sawmill
Emma wife 48 Mar at 17
Raut-n? son 21 Mar at 20 Salesman/Drugstore
Mecal (?) daughter 16 Mar at 15
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http://www.gulf1.com/families/holmesC7.htmThe Brewton Church of Christ CONGREGATIONAL HISTORY
The Brewton congregation of the Church of Christ was established in 1923, when Brother John Allen Hoomes moved to Brewton in order to place his children in school. A small group began meeting in the home of Sister Florence Grissett who was Brother Hoomes' sister. The charter members were: J. W. Adkisson, Sr., Mrs. J. W. Adkisson, Sr., J. W. Adkisson, Jr., Mrs. Bertha Tippins, ***Mrs. Pierce Peavy, Mrs. R. M. Watson, Mrs. Florence Hoomes Grissett, and Mr. John Allen Hoomes.
Several years later, the small congregation began meeting in the courtroom of the county courthouse. Later, they met in the office of the Probate Judge. Due to a change in probate judges, they could no longer meet in that office. By then in was 1935. The congregation moved to the funeral home owned by the Adkisson family, where they continued to meet for the next ten years. When the funeral home was sold in 1945, the congregation then began worshipping in the City Hall. Three years later, the present building was erected at 601 Douglas Avenue.
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1920 Butler Co. Ala. Beat 1, Forest Home and Butler Springs, District 26, Jan 21st
321/334 Peavey, Hilary head m w 38
Bessie wife 36 Farmer
Charles F. son 13
Dottie Zell dau 11
Mollie dau 9
Juliius son 7
Clarence son 4 ?/12
Era dau 2 ?/12
Ralph son 6/12?
1930 Butler Co. Ala. Butler Springs and Forest Home, District 11, April 8, 1930 Sirmon Road
62/65 Peavy, Bessie head f w 36 Wd. Mar. at 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Frank son 22
Julius son 18 Laborer/ General farm
Clarence son 16 Laborer/General farm
Era dau 13
Floyd son 9
Hillie J.? 7
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1930 Butler Co. Ala. Shell, District 2, April 6, 1930, p. 15
27/27 Peavy, John W. head m w 44 Mar at 33 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Pearl M. wife f w 33 Mar at 22
Burnice dau 6
Harrold W son 2
Mary L. dau 5/12
Sims, Lutha B. Brother-in-law 38 Laborer Odd jobs
Florence V. (N.?) Stepmother 67 Wd.
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from Ala. Death Index Ancestry.com
Name: John W Peavy Death Date: 04 Feb 1954 Death County: Butler Volume: 5 Certificate: 2299 Roll: 6
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Obituary from the Butler County News, Feb. 11, 1954
John Wesley PEAVY, age 68, died at home in the Industry community, Route 2, Georgiana, Thursday night. Surviving are the widow; one daughter, Mrs. Robinette HERRING, of Greenville; two sons, Bernice and Harold PEAVY, both of Route 2, Georgiana; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah SPANN, Montgomery, and Mrs. Bessie MYERS, Opelika; one brother, Pierce PEAVY, Fairhope; and nine grandchildren. Funeral from Mt. Olive East Church at 2 p.m. Saturday, Rev. ARMSTRONG officiating. Burial in the adjacent cemetery, Johnson Funeral Home of Georgiana in charge.
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Peavy,Bula-John Spann - married 17 Jun 1911-Butler County
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Database: 1920 United States Federal Census
View Record Name Home in 1920(City,County,State) EstimatedBirth Year Birthplace Race
John S Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1888 Alabama White
*Bula Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1892 Alabama White
Ela M Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1915 Alabama White
Vollie T Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1917 Alabama White
Eva L Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1920 Alabama White
Earnest L Spann Shell, Butler, Alabama abt 1901 Alabama White [brother to John]
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Database: 1930 United States Federal Census
View Record Name Family Members Home in 1930(City,County,State) Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation
John S Spann Bula M Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1890 Alabama Head
*Bula M Spann John S Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1893 Wife
Ella M Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1915 Daughter
Vallie T Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1918 Son
Eva L Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1920 Daughter
Bessie A Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1922 Daughter
John F Spann Shell, Butler, AL abt 1924 Son
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Ala. Death Index
Name: Hill Peavy Death Date: Jan 1926 Death County: Butler Volume: 1 Roll: 2 Page #: 145
Name: Matilda Peavy Death Date: Oct 1924 Death County: Butler Volume: 42 Roll: 2 Page #: 20829
Name: Emma Peavy Death Date: 01 Mar 1949 Death County: Escambia Volume: 9 Certificate: 4478 Roll: 5
Name: Frank *Perry Death Date: 05 Dec 1920 Death County: Butler Volume: 42 Roll: 2 Page #: 20943
I cannot find Frank Peavy in 1920, but I wondered if Frank PERRY above could be Frank *Peavy/Peevy.
Peevy/Peavy is sometimes transcribed incorrectly as PERRY or PEARY.
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Frank was living in the Shell precinct in 1910, so he is probably buried in a cemetery in that area.
Since his son John Wesley Peavy was buried in Mount Olive East Cemetery, that would be a good place to look also.