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GordonParks25  (View posts) Posted: 18 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PARKS, NEWTON, HUGHES
James W. Parks born 25 June 1815 in Franklin County, GA married Sarah Frances Newton of Hall County, GA 15 October 1833 probably in Hall County although I can't find where they were married. Sarah was born in 1816 in SC. James was a farmer, as well as a Methodist preacher. He spent about 50 years in Forsyth County, GA.

In the Southern Christian Advocate on 8 December 1864 is found: Cumming Cr., Ga. Conf- The Rev. J. W. Parks, L. P., writes: " As our P. E. and preacher have been refugees for some months, I write you. The Lord has not forsaken us. We had no preaching for some months, as there was so much horse stealing, and there were two small raids of Yankees--one on the Southern and the other on the Western border of the circuit. In viewing our condition, I appointed two days' meets at three Churches, and we had a gracious time. There have been about 30 conversions and 19 joined the Church. The members are greatly blessed."

They had eight children who were William Asbury, Nancy Elizabeth, Isaac Glenn, Sallie V., Mary C., Henry H., Willis Bascom and Martha G.

The first born was Wiliam Asbury on 23 September 1834 near Florence Alabama. James, as far as I can tell, spent his entire life in GA except for a short time when William Asbury was born. The best guess I have is that it had to do with a land lottery in Alabama but I can't confirm this. Wiliam Asbury grew up in Forsyth County, GA and was baptized by his uncle Rev. William Justice Parks, a prominent Methodist minister of the day. William Asbury taught school at Ebenezer Methodist Church School in Forsyth County, GA. He was ordained as a Methodist minister in the late 1850s.

He was chaplain for the 52th Georgia Regiment. It in the early part of the war he was with a Texas unit as chaplain with whom he was captured at Vicksburg, MS and paroled. Later he was chaplain for the Georgia legislature.

He married Annie Dismukes Moore of Caroll County, GA on 11 November 1865. They had five children. Their son Marvin McTyeire was a well regarded president of what is now Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, GA. One daughter Sarah married Rev. T. C. Betterton and daughter Carrie married Rev. Luke G. Johnson. Carrie was very well known in Methodist circles especially when it came to missions.

On the 1870 census, he, Annie and daughter Carrie are living with her parents in Carroll County where he is listed as agent for bible society. By 1880 they have had their five children and he is presiding elder in Dalton. From census records Annie had six children but only five were living at the time of the census. In the History of Lumpkin County is found the following: Noted Conference Chaplain Pastor Here. 12/21/1894. "The newly appointed pastor of the Methodist church, Rev. W. A. Parks, arrived in Dahlonega last Friday and preached his first sermon last Sabbath to an unusually large congregation. Mr. Parks was chaplain of the Fifty-Second Georgia Regiment, and several of the old soldiers who used to walk by his side in the time of battle came out to hear their old comrade preach."

He wrote a number of articles for the Southern Christian Advocate, which is a Methodist weekly.

He died at the home of son-in-law Rev. Luke G. Johnson in Gainesville, GA on 24 June 1910. He and Annie are buried in the Whitesburg City Cemetery in Carroll County, GA.

Child number two was Nancy Elizabeth born in 1840. She married Sgt. James Matt Hughes on 28 April 1864. He was First Sergeant, Company F, and 3rd Georgia Cavalry. J. M. would later become a Methodist minister and seems to spent his life in Forsyth County, GA. He was very involved with Ebenezer Methodist Church. They are buried at Ebenezer Methodist Church.

Number three was Isaac Glenn born 28 August 1841. He like all the children grew up in Forsyth County. Isaac mustered in for three years or the war on March 3, 1862 in Athens, GA. He was a member of Capt. Ritch's Cavalry Co. (Co. B Georgia Troopers), Cobb's Georgia Legion. ( Cobb's Legion Georgia Volunteers was organized in August, 1861, as the Georgia Legion and consisted of an infantry battalion of seven companies and a cavalry battalion of four companies.) He apparently surrendered at Augusta, GA and was paroled there on May 18, 1865.

He was in the North Georgia Methodist Conference in 1870 and 1873. He was in the Los Angeles Conference in 1874 serving in the Santa Barbara area. He returned to the NGMC in 1875 and served until his death.

He published at least two articles in the SCA. They were titled "Two Revivals" and "Ocmulgee Circuit., N. GA conf." Both were published in 1876.

Isaac married Jimmie Tarver of Whitfield County, GA in Whitfield County on 9 October 1877 by Rev. Alexander M. Thigpen, presiding elder of the Dalton Circuit.

Their son, Luther was born in 1879. On the 1880 census Isaac, Jimmie and Luther are living in Merriwether County with Harriet Wiliams. Isaac is listed as Methodist minister.

Isaac died while presiding elder of the DeKalb Circuit. A death notice I found reads: "6/14/1885. Mr. Parks, Residence Webster St., Decatur, A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Leaves wife and child."

Isaac is buried next to his mother and father in the Ebenezer Methodist Church cemetery. In addition to his dates, his tombstone reads "13 years member North Georgia Conference. The seal of thine house has eaten me up. Ps. LXI.9."

For child number 4,my information about Sallie is sketchy but I think she was born after Isaac. Sallied married Dr. Irby H. Harrison in December 1865. On the1870 census they are listed as living in Newton County, GA with children Geroge H. ,3, and Caroline H., 2. Sallie is listed as Sarah on the same census. From the 25 January 1871 issue of the Southern Christian Advocate: "Very suddenly in Oxford, GA December 31,1870 little Carrie, only daughter of Dr. Irby H. and Sallie V. Harrison , age 2 years 11 months."

Sallie must have died in the 70s as in 1880 I. H. is married to Mary A. and they are living in Dublin, GA with children George H. ,12, Joe. L ,9, Pauline ,6, and Charles, 5. In the History of Laurens County it mentions that I. H. came to Laurens County in the late 70s.

James W. and Sarah's fifth child was Mary C. From History of Forsyth County, Georgia Volume II by Garland C. Bagley. Page 705
Under the heading on Ebenezer Methodist church is found:

"Tribute of Respect to
Sister Mary C. Hughes (Parks)

Sister Mary C. Hughes (Parks) was born in Georgia, August 16, 1848, and died at her home in Forsyth County, GA., April 22, 1891. She was the daughter of Rev. J. W. Parks and was married Dec. 21, 1882. Sister Hughes was converted when quite young and joined the church and was actively engaged in the progress of Christianity till her death, being a schoolteacher and ever cherishing the religion of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She was very true and faithful to her church and God and died triumphantly, not withstanding, and she was afflicted nearly all of her life. As a wife she was kind and as a mother loving and gentle and was loved by all who knew her.

Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father to take our Sister and teacher from the fields of labor to the land of rest and joy.

Resolution 1. That we duly mourn our loss and miss the influence of her whose devotions to, and interest in the salvation of souls.
Resolution 2. That we truly sympathize with her husband and children.
Resolution 3. That copy of these resolutions be placed upon our records."

Mary married John Renneau Hughes 24 Dec 1882. That had one daughter Annie Elizabeth.

The next born was Henry H. in 1851. He married Vesta McDavid in 1880 in Georgia. They were in Coweta County, GA in 1880. From a couple of articles I found about Coweta County, he was active in the community supporting youth and prohibition. In 1880 he owned over a hundred acres, so, my guess is he had been there several years before that. They were in Tillman County,OK in 1910 and had two children.



Surprise! Twins! Children 7 and 8, Willis Bascom and Martha G. were born in July 1853. Willis became a medical doctor having studied in Georgia and Missouri. He practiced medicine in Fulton County, GA. He married Annie L. White in Fulton County on May 6, 1886. Willis and Annie had one daughter, Sarah. Willis died in 1914. I don't know anything about Martha yet.

Can anyone add to the above?



Parks

donnanga  (View posts) Posted: 21 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Parks
Sallie does not appear on the 1860 census with her parents.

Children:

William Asbury born 1834 from you (not on 1860 with parents)
Nancy Elizabeth 1840 - (1860 - 20)(1870 - gone from home)
Isaac 1841 (1860-18) (1870 - gone from home)
Sallie (not on 1860 or 1870 with parents)
Mary 1848 (1860 - 12) (1870- 21)
Henry 1851 (1860 - 9) (1870 - 19)
Willis 1853 (1860 - 7) (1870 -17)
Martha 1853 (1860 - 7) (1870 - 17)

How old was Sallie on the 1870 Census?
There is quite a gap from 1834 to 1840 - could you be missing some girls or do you have the children from family?

Where was James W. Parks on the 1840 and 1850 census - I do not show him in Forsyth County?

May I suggest that you check with Emory University Library for a biography of James W. Parks. They have a wealth of Methodist material.

James W. Parks family

GordonParks25  (View posts) Posted: 22 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PARKS
Sallie who was listed on the 1870 census as Sarah was age 28.
I don't know where James was in 1840 or 1850 but I suspect in Forsyth County. He was Captain Dorsey Company for Indian Removal in 1838.
James's father Henry was in the Forsyth/Hall County area in the 1830s and 1840s. Do you have anything on him?
Henry ended up in Texas where he, wife and grandson was massacred by Comanches in 1862.
Do you have anything on Martha?
Thanks for the help.

Re: James W. Parks family

WillisWGaynellCantrell  (View posts) Posted: 23 Nov 2002 7:40PM GMT
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Hi: I am wondering if my Grandmother, Sallie Isabel/Isabelle, was the daughter of Sallie (Sarah). My grandmother was born in Atlanta, Ga. in 1880. Later married Calvie/calvin Park/e/s in Gorman, Tx in 1896 and then later moved to Frederick, Okla. and opened a barber shop and later moved to Faxon, Ok, Mt. View, Ok and Gotebo,Ok. Calvin Parks was borned 1871 and died in Gotebo,Ok in 1948 and buried in cemetery at Gotebo,ok and Sallie I Waldrup Parks died in 1966 in Ok. and buried in Gotebo,Ok. Thank you for any information you may have.

Gay Nell Parks Cantrell

Re: James and Sarah Parks and children

gabgrne  (View posts) Posted: 21 Jul 2003 5:50PM GMT
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Greetings: I am a descendant of a James Park b. 1804. (the s'es were not on the original Parc/Park name but the plural was used more often thatn not so it changed the name Park to Parks or Parkes, etc.). My ancestor was a son of MOSES Park, b. 1738. Rev. James H. Park was the son of another James and wife Martha Yandell __. Rev. James H. Park was the first minister of the Universalist Church of Walker County, Ga. My search includes information on:
Thomas, James Hector, and MOSES Park.

There is a monument in the LaFayette, Ga. Cemetery which honors James Park, b. 1785 and his wife Marthat Yandell.

In another branch of my family I am trying to locate any information at all on Martin Luther Parks and either his daughter or grand-daughter Lillie Bessie Parks who was married to Everette LaFayette Rains in the early 1900's possibly in the Whitley Co., KY. area. I have searched just about every place in "Genealogy Internet Land" for these last two persons. Many of my Park(s) ancestry were involved in the Southern Methodist Church in Ga. and Soocho, China.

If you cannot help that is OK - just advise. Thank you so much.

Re: James W. Parks family

Gordon159  (View posts) Posted: 25 Jul 2003 12:04AM GMT
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I don't see a connection but I learn new things all the time. I will keep this in mind.

Re: James and Sarah Parks and children

Gordon159  (View posts) Posted: 25 Jul 2003 12:05AM GMT
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I don't see a connection but I learn new things all the time. I will keep this in mind.

Re: James and Sarah Parks and children

Janis Richardson  (View posts) Posted: 4 Oct 2003 8:02PM GMT
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Gordon, do you have any info on James W. Parks' siblings? I have John Parks b. abt 1820 in Ga. He married Martha Brown in Town County Ga in 1854 or 55. town county is close to Franklin County according to todays map. What makes me think there may be a connection is that my John had a son named James W. as well as at least 2 sets of twins. Thanks for any help. You can email direct at Blue10JR@aol.com

Re: Parks

Tsun322181  (View posts) Posted: 13 Feb 2004 1:20AM GMT
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please email me at Tsun32218@Yahoo.com
concerning: Sallie P. Parrish (my g-grandmother) who married William Wright Johnson.
thank you
Brenda

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