Category Archives: Georgia

Family Tree Progess

Okay, let’s do a quick wrap-up here…

The PARK family has descendency ties to Robert E. Lee; his ancestor who was George Washington’s wife (maiden name CUSTIS); PARK/PARKE/PARKS descendants are connected to the Burchfields — the Burchfields via the Park line (somewhere) are kin to the Gustafsson/Justice family originally from Sweden; and how did I get here (this time)?

Tracing the Davis-Smathers connection of Aunt Betty Davis (married – Jack Abernathy) — trying to learn about her father’s family.

The other point of interest is the ties to a Cherokee Chief Oowahooskie (various spellings found). His ‘wife’ had been captured from a white settlement/group when she was about six years old. They had three sons; she and the sons were later released — they lived as white men, and were land-holders. This made for Cherokee heritage claims with US courts unsuccessful — but the Indian connection seems valid from research/sources found online, now.

There is also a connection between the PARK family and a CHANDLER line in Georgia…will follow this up later.

Another connection exist between the DAVIS line and the CARPENTER (ZIMMERMAN) families from North Carolina — this warrants further research, since my mother and my father’s ancestral line include connection to the CARPENTER (ZIMMERMAN) lines from the Carolinas.

NO direct Patey/PATE/PATTY connections — but have found AYERS/AYRES, PAYNE, and McClellan connections in the Carolina regions (where my husbands family were from)…The PAYNE connection may link up with the TEAGUE, SPEER, PERRY, OWEN or other related families who later migrated to NE Alabama (near Ft. Payne).

With the research from the past three days — “We are all kin” has more meaning then is previously did, for me.

Each friend I have helped with their family tree research, I have also found something that fit with prior research for my own complicated ancestral lines.

Are your ancestors included in this tangle of kinfolks?

Contact me with a bit of your grandparents vital statics (dates, location, family members) — I will see what I can find.

– Cathy Ann Abernathy

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Group One: Very Tightly Related

Group One: Very Tightly Related

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Document Index – Abernathy/Abernethy DNA Project Site

Index to Documents: Wills, Deeds, Court Orders, et cetera

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THis site has been moved; no current available — as of 30 August 2011.
Sorry.

– Cathy Abernathy

Assorted Abernathy Photos

Assorted Abernathy Photos

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Lee Roy Abernathy (1913 – 1993) – Find A Grave Memorial

LEE ROY ABERNATHY

Birth: Aug. 13, 1913

Death: May 25, 1993

Gospel Singer, Songwriter. He is considered by many consider to be one of Gospel music’s greatest piano players. While giving vocal and piano lessons out of his music store, he and his wife Louise began the first “mail-order piano courses,” which taught thousands throughout the world. He trained several performers who credit him for their success in the Gospel music field. He achieved great success on his own by writing some of the genre’s most well known songs, including “Everybody’s Going to Have a Wonderful Time Up There (aka ‘Gospel Boogie’),” “Moving Up To Gloryland,” and “He’s a Personal Savior.” In the 1950s, he ran unsuccessfully for Georgia Governor. His music honors include being inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (1978), the Southern Music Hall of Fame (1983), and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1989). In 1984, he received the Pioneer Award, the high honor given by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Each year, his hometown of Canton, Georgia, holds its “Annual Memorial Lee Roy Abernathy Singing.” (bio by: Evening Blues)

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Burial:

Cherokee Memorial Park

Holly Springs

Cherokee County

Georgia, USA

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Maintained by: Find A Grave

Record added: Jan 18, 2004

Find A Grave Memorial# 8291693

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Lee Roy Abernathy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Roy Abernathy (August 13, 1913(1913-08-13) – May 25, 1993) was an American vocalist and composer.

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* 2 Musical career

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Abernathy was born in Canton, Georgia into a sharecropping family that frequently relocated during his teen years. He began singing at the age of five in his father’s group, the Atco Quartet,[1] and learned to play piano by the time he was 14. In addition to sitting under shape note instructors like James D. Vaughan and Adger Pace, Abernathy studied at the Conservatory of Music in Atlanta, Georgia.

[edit] Musical career

Abernathy wrote a number of gospel classics including “He’s A Personal Savior,” “A Newborn Feeling,” “Wonderful Time Up There (Gospel Boogie)” and a parody of that song called “Terrible Time Down There.” He was also noted as a Southern Gospel music instructor, particularly for his “Modern Gospel Piano Course By Mail.” Abernathy is credited as being one of the first to introduce sheet music and mail order piano courses to Gospel music. Along with Dwight Brock, Abernathy was one of the first to play “turnaround” type introductions on songs. He also served as a vocal coach to individuals (like London Parris) who went on to have great success in the industry.

Abernathy was also well known as a performer. He pulled stints with the Rangers and the Homeland Harmony Quartet. Abernathy and Carroll “Shorty” Bradford also performed together as the Happy Two, billed as a “two man quartet.” In 1983, a recording titled Command Performance paid tribute to the songs of Abernathy, with performances by the Rex Nelon Singers, Gold City, the Singing Americans, the Hemphills and others.

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The Abernathy/Abernethy Family

Delphia Eliza TIDWELL was born on 4 Oct 1855. She died on 19 Dec 1919 in Bartow County, GA. She was buried in Old Macedonia Cemt, Bartow Co, GA. Parents: Francis Marion TIDWELL and Ann GRAVETT.

She was married to John Thomas ABERNATHY on 31 Dec 1874 in Bartow County, GA. Children were: Sarah Ann ABERNATHY , Ruthey Malinda ABERNATHY, Mary Margaret ABERNATHY, William Andrew ABERNATHY , Nancy C. ABERNATHY, John Thomas ABERNATHY Jr., Minnie ABERNATHY, Bartow ABERNATHY, Della ABERNATHY, Nellie ABERNATHY, Bertha ABERNATHY, Daniel Marion ABERNATHY, Etta ABERNATHY.

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