MARION COUNTY, GA - CENSUS  Salt List 1863 - 1864

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Title:  "Families Supplied with Salt, 1862-1864." Adjutant and
Inspector General's Office, Comissary General's Dept.


Under order of Governor Brown dated July 24th, 1863.
Names of Soldiers Families Supplied with Salt.


Names of Widows of Deceased Soldiers

Page 314

Mrs. Frances Crye
Mrs. Frances Harbuck
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
Mrs. Elizabeth Anders
Mrs. Lavinia Bullock
Mrs. Catharine Livingstone
Mrs. Tabitha Watson
Mrs. Patience Wall
Mrs. Susan Toney
Mrs. Mary E.V. Thaggard
Mrs. Mary Ann Fussell
Mrs. Ann Apperson
Mrs. Saphronia A. Barlow
Mrs. Anna Abbott
Mrs. Elizabeth Perry
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Morris
Mrs. Amanda E. Watson
Mrs. Mary Smith
Mrs. Sarah Benson
Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver
Mrs. Martha J. Wyatt
Mrs. Priscilla Haglar
Mrs. Sarah A. Andrews
Mrs. Adelaide Avant
Mrs. Hannah A. Gooding
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Watts
Mrs. Martha Walker
Mrs. Dodson
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson
Mrs. W.A. Lanier
Mrs. Crawford
Mrs. A.P. Ross
Mrs. Carson
Mrs. Livinia Morgan

Total  41


Names of Wives of Soldiers now in the Service

Mrs. Elizabeth Stringfellow
Mrs. Sarah A. Weeks
Mrs. Catharine Wiggins
Mrs. Susan Johnson
Mrs. Martha A. Green
Mrs. Ann Bray(?)
Mrs. Mary E. Walker
Mrs. Miranda Mathis
Mrs. Elizabeth Cumbass
Mrs. Julia A. Mayo
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bentley
Mrs. Martha Green
Mrs. Ellen Parker
Mrs. Nancy Short
Mrs. Amanda Rigsby
Mrs. Caroline Wall
Mrs. Tabitha Stringfellow
Mrs. S.S. Kemp
Mrs. Frances HaleMrs. Frances Hale (Frances Lee, b. abt 1834,  wife of Septimus Hale, son of Thomas Hale and Martha ??, md 11 Jan 1850 in Marion County, two children known, Mary Hale and Columbus Walter Hale also on list for 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. Martha Webb
Mrs. Sarah M. Story
Mrs. Mary S. Wallace
Mrs. Permelia Passmore
Mrs. Mary A. Wall
Mrs. Rebecca A. Helms
Mrs. Mary A. Green
Mrs. Sarah P. Brown
Mrs. Mary J.E. Moore
Mrs. Mary A. Lowe
Mrs. Catherine Mc Swain
Mrs. Martha A. Mills
Mrs. Mary Livingston
Mrs. Frances H(?) Morris
Mrs. Ann E. Binson
Mrs. Sarah A. Green
Mrs. Maxey Fussell
Mrs. Louisa Jordan
Mrs. Frances A. Nixon
Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram
Mrs. Frances Hendrick
Mrs. Jane Smith
Mrs. Martha A. Owens
Mrs. Eliza Wells
Mrs. Beady Wells
Mrs. Mary Anderson
Mrs. Emaline Covington
Mrs. Eliza J. Bosworth
Mrs. Mary Guy
Mrs. Mary A. Jones
Mrs. Mary Urquitt
Mrs. Sallie A. Welch
Mrs. Martha Carter
Mrs. Martha E. Covington
Mrs. Sarah Ware
Mrs. Saphronia Strander(?)
Mrs. T. Dougherty
Mrs. Mary Wadsworth
Mrs. Julia Welch
Mrs. Nancy Camp (or Cump)
Mrs. Elizabeth Stringfellow
Mrs. Nancy Johnson
Mrs. Elizabeth Amerson
Mrs. Georgia Golden
Mrs. Eady Johnson
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan
Mrs. Mary F. Teat
Mrs. Martha Stringfellow
Mrs. Elizabeth McGarro
Mrs. Nancy Jordan
Mrs. Mary Jane Woodall(Mary Worrill or World, wife of James M Woodall) also on list for 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com

Mrs. Martha Shurlock
Mes. Ann Hogg
Mrs. Tabitha Bradshaw
Mrs. Martha Tidd
Mrs. Prudence Livingstone

Page 315

Mrs. Mary Ann Williams
Mrs. Missouri Morris
Mrs. Jane Johnson
Mrs. Martha Fussell
Mrs. Martha Harrell
Mrs. Sarah Jackson
Mrs. Mary Collins
Mrs. Miranda Pace
Mrs. C.J. Hunley
Mrs. Sarah A. Brigham
Mrs. Sarah Hillman
Mrs. Martha Kemp
Mrs. Frances R. Watson
Mrs. Martha A. Bradshaw
Mrs. Sarah A. T. Levingston
Mrs. Jane Powers
Mrs. Eliza Wells
Mrs. Sarah E. Green
Mrs. Rebecca Haygood
Mrs. M.J. Moore
Mrs. W. Boyet
Mrs. Caroline Smith
Mrs. Martha Bivins
Mrs. Sarah A. Johnson
Mrs. Zilpha(?) Foster(?)
Mrs. Candas Whitman
Mrs. Martha A. Elam
Mrs. Ford(?)
Mrs. Martha W. Hamilton
Mrs. Sarah E. Adams
Mrs. Mary E. Bartlett
Mrs. Eliza Mathis
Mrs. Susan Powell
Mrs. Martha Hillman
Mrs. Sarah Spann
Mrs. Margaret Eastridge
Mrs. Susan Guthery
Mrs. Susan King
Mrs. Narcissa Sealy
Mrs. Frances Livingston
Mrs. Susan Livingston
Mrs. Martha Plymale(Martha Timons, md to Michael Plymale, 28 Jun 1860 in Marion County GA) also on list for 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. Matilda A. Sanders
Mrs. Ellen Bowers
Mrs. Sarah Kidd
Mrs. Elizabeth Highsnith
Mrs. Sarah Bell
Mrs. Martha Thomas
Mrs. Elizabeth Argo
Mrs. Julia Johnson
Mrs. Mary Beck
Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrell
Mrs. Sarah Chapman
Mrs. Harriet Eidson
Mrs. Martha Phillips
Mrs. Elizabeth Goodroe(Mary Elizabeth Tidd, wife of Richard Goodroe of  Co A, 27th Regt GA Volunteer Company, Army of Tennessee, CSA, Marion and Schley Counties, GA, Georgia Drillers, Private July 9 1862, surrendered at Greensboro, NC, apr 25 1865) also on list for 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. Roanna Moore
Mrs. Ann Williams
Mrs. Elizabeth McMickle
Mrs. Evaline Perdue
Mrs. Agnes Boyett
Mrs. Martha Kemp
Mrs. Martha Chapman
Mrs. Sarah Chapman
Mrs. Mary Chapman
Mrs. Emily Shurlock
Mrs. Eliza Allison(possibly Dorcas Elizabeth Woodall, wife of Francis Randolph Allison, married 3 Oct 1861 in Schley co.) also on list for 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. Drucilla Mixon
Mrs. Martha J. Hunley
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris
Mrs. Sarah ? Clarke
Mrs. Martha Guy
Mrs. Mary A. C(?) Calhoun
Mrs. Julia Vincent
Mrs. Leona Phelps
Mrs. Mary A. Chapman
Mrs. Amanda Cooper
Mrs. Jane Hesters
Mrs. Eliza Robinson
Mrs. Mary Jane Hendrick
Mrs. Elizabeth Peede
Mrs. H.N. Hamilton
Mrs. Sarah E. Dougherty
Mrs. G. Bruce
Mrs. Burnett
Mrs. Nancy Benson
Mrs. E. Perry
Mrs. J.T. Smith
Mrs. Tabitha Wells
Mrs. N.B. Wells
Mrs. Lockhart
Mrs. Susan Palmer
Mrs. Mary Sizemore(possibly Mary Askew, wife of Wiley Sizemore, md 21 June 1846 in Muscogee Co.had 9children).  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. J.B. White
Mrs. Nancy Cunningham
Mrs. Catherine Haglar
Mrs. Catherine Haglar(repeated in original document)
Mrs. Mary R. Fudge
Mrs. Kirkland
Mrs. Riley
Mrs. Madison Johnson
Mrs. D.M. Posey
Mrs. Amarintha Powell
Mrs. Emily Duke
Mrs. Joseph Short
Mrs. A. Davis
Mrs. Mandus Beck
Mrs. G. Murphey
Mrs. E. Monfort
Mrs. Mary A. Robinson
Mrs. Joshua Bachelors
Mrs. J. Williams
Mrs. Frances Talbot
Mrs. Mary E. Fudge
Mrs. Sarah Welch

Total 193

Names of Widows Having a Son or Sons Now in Service

Mrs. Abagail Rice
Mrs. Elizabeth hart
Mrs. Elizabeth Holder (or Holden)
Mrs. Rebecca Yates (or Cates)
Mrs. Mary Lanier
Mrs. Mary Walter
Mrs. Cassey Ann McMillian
Mrs. Lena Plymale
Mrs. Nancy Whatley
Mrs. Mariah Brooks
Mrs. Eliza Price
Mrs. Lydia Wordsworth
Mrs. Martha Horn
Mrs. Mary Short
Mrs. Nancy Russ
Mrs. Purdy
Mrs. Reaves

Total 17

Names of Disabled Soldiers, Discharged From Service

Benajah Bass
J.R. Short
A. Adams
Joseph Worrill(Joseph E. Warren Worrill,Muster Roll of Co K, 12th Regt # 1 GA Volunteer Infantry Army of Northern VA, CSA, Marion County GA, Marion Guards, private June 15 1861, wounded in leg, necessitating ampututation at Alleghany VA Dec 13 1861, Discharged, disablity from General Hospital 41 at Lynchburg VA Apr 29 1862 md 3 July 1851 in Marion co.  to Nancy Delia Graham, one child known, Ruth Worrill, possilbe son of Haywood Worrill and Ann, see 1850 census Marion county,. page 903) on list of 1864.  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
E.A. Crew
Joel Phillips
W.A. Attaway(?)

Total 7



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Under the Order of Governor Joe Brown Dated Sept. 26th, 1864.
Names of Soldiers Familes Supplied with Salt


Names of Widow's of Deceased Soldiers


Page 612


Mrs. Miranda Mathis
Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews
Mrs. C. Livingston
Mrs. M.A. Green
Mrs. Tabitha Watson
Mrs. Caroline Wall
Mrs. S. T. Kemp
Mrs. Susan Toney
Mrs. E.V. Haggard
Mrs. T.R(or P) Brown
Mrs. Frances Hairbuck
Mrs. S.E(?) Green
Mrs. Jane Smith
Mrs. M.A. Apperson
Mrs. M.E. Covington
Mrs. I. (or T.) Barlowe
Mrs. Ann Abbott
Mrs. Elizabeth Perry
Mrs. Ann Hogg
Mrs. T. Bradshaw
Mrs. Martha Tidd
Mrs. E. Wells
Mrs. A.E. Watson
Mrs. Mary Smith
Mrs. E. Weaver
Mrs. C. Mathis
Mrs. E. Mathis
Mrs. S. Powell
Mrs. E. Eastrige
Mrs. M. Plymale
Mrs. M.E. Faison
Mrs. E.A. Brown
Mrs. E. Highsmith
Mrs. M.J. Wyatt
Mrs. P. Haglar


Page 613


Mrs. Sarah Chapman
Mrs. H. Eidson
Mrs. Mahala Long
Mrs. E.E. Haglar
Mrs. E. Perdue
Mrs. A. Avant
Mrs. H.A. Gooding
Mrs. E.T. Watts
Mrs. M. Wacker
Mrs. Mary Helms
Mrs. M.E. Goolsby
Mrs. Lavinia Morgan
Mrs. Amanda Tice
Mrs. Mary Posey
Mrs. E. Hanks
Mrs. M.A. Lawhorn
Mrs. M. Lawhorn
Mrs. Sarah Hanks
Mrs. Susan Peebles
Mrs. Francis Crye
Mrs. C. Bentley
Mrs. M.A. Mayo
Mrs. A.E. Rylander
Mrs. Emily Duke
Mrs. W. Dodson
Mrs. A.P. Ross
Mrs. W.P. McGough
Mrs. S.P. Oliver
Mrs. M. Carson
Mrs. H. Abbitt(Abbott?)
Mrs. M.A. Fussell
Mrs. A.W. Davis


Total 69


Names of Wives of Soldiers now in Service


Mrs. S.A. Weeks
Mrs. Susan Johnson
Mrs. M.A. Green
Mrs. Ann Bray
Mrs. M.E. Walker
Mrs. E. Cumbass
Mrs. L. Rutherford
Mrs. J.A. Mayo
Mrs. D.B. Moore
Mrs. E.J. Bentley
Mrs. Ellen Parker
Mrs. Nancy Short
Mrs. Amanda Rigsby
Mrs. Patience Wall
Mrs. T. Stringfellow
Mrs. F.M. Tolbert
Mrs. Frances Hale
Mrs. Martha Webb
Mrs. Martha Storey
Mrs. M.S. Wallace
Mrs. Permelia Passmore
Mrs. M.A. Hall
Mrs. R.A. Helms
Mrs. M.A. Green
Mrs. C.M. Swain
Mrs. M.A. Mills
Mrs. F.H. Morris
Mrs. A.E. Benson
Mrs. Maxey Fussell
Mrs. Louisa Jordan
Mrs. F.A. Nixon
Mrs. E. Ingram
Mrs. F. Hendrick
Mrs. M.A. Owens(?)
Mrs. Beady Wells
Mrs. Mary Anderson
Mrs. E. Covington
Mrs. Eliza Bosworth
Mrs. Mary Guy
Mrs. Mary A. Jones
Mrs/ Mary Urquitt
Mrs. Sallie Welch
Mrs. Sarah Welch
Mrs. M. Cater(?)
Mrs. Sarah Ware
Mrs. S. Strawder
Mrs. E. Adams
Mrs. M. Wadsworth
Mrs. F. Brigham
Mrs. Julia Welch
Mrs. E. Stringfellow
Mrs. Nancy Johnson
Mrs. E. Newsom
Mrs. G.A. Golden
Mrs. Eady Johnson
Mrs. M.F. Teat
Mrs. M. Stringfellow
Mrs. E. McGanns
Mrs. Nancy Jordan
Mrs. M.J. Woodall
Mrs. M. Spurlock
Mrs. Prudence Livingston
Mrs. M.A. Williams
Mrs. Missouri Morris
Mrs. Jane Johnson
Mrs. Martha Fussell
Mrs. Martha Harrell
Mrs. Sarah Jackson
Mrs. Mary Collins
Mrs. C.J. Hunley
Mrs. S.A. Brigham
Mrs. Sarah Hillman
Mrs. Martha Kemp
Mrs. M.A. Bradshaw
Mrs. S.A.T. Livingston
Mrs. Jane Powers
Mrs. E.G. Morris
Mrs. S.E. Green
Mrs. R.A. Haygood
Mrs. Caroline Smith
Mrs. Martha Bowers
Mrs. Zilpha Foster
Mrs. C.D. Whitman
Mrs. Martha Ford
Mrs. M.W. Hamilton
Mrs. Sarah Benson
Mrs. S.E. Adams
Mrs. M.E. Bartlett
Mrs. M. Edwards
Mrs. M.A. Hillman
Mrs. Sarah Spann
Mrs. M. Eastrige
Mrs. Susan Guthrey
Mrs. N. Sealy
Mrs. F. Livingston
Mrs. M.A. Sanders
Mrs. Ellen Bowers
Mrs. Sarah Kidd
Mrs. Sarah Bell
Mrs. Martha Thomas
Mrs. Elizabeth Argo
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrill(or Harrell)
Mrs. M.E. Phillips
Mrs. E. Goodroe
Mrs. Ann Williams
Mrs. E. McMickle
Mrs. S.A. Anders
Mrs. A.M. Boyet
Mrs. M. Kemp


Page 614


Mrs. M. Chapman
Mrs. Sarah Chapman
Mrs. Emily Spurlock
Mrs. Eliza Allison
Mrs. D. Mixson
Mrs. Frances Harris
Mrs. S.E. Clarke
Mrs. Martha Guy
Mrs. M(?) A.E. Calhoun
Mrs. Julia Vincent
Mrs. Lorena Phelps
Mrs. M.A. Chapman
Mrs. A. Cooper
Mrs. Jane Hester
Mrs. Eliza Robinson
Mrs. M.J. Hendrick
Mrs. Elizabeth Peed
Mrs. M.R. Fudge
Mrs. E. Montfort
Mrs. E. Chapman
Mrs. S.D. Bell
Mrs. M. Kirkland
Mrs. E. Smith
Mrs. M. Hamilton
Mrs. A(or N) Riley
Mrs. Sarah Bachelor
Mrs. R. Taylor
Mrs. Jiney Harris
Mrs. E. Johnson
Mrs. M.A.R. Bruce(possibly Margaret ?, wife of Spencer Bruce of Marion  County, or could be Martha Ann Buckhannon, wife of John M Bruce, md Talbot County 9 mar 1844. Not sure if they ever lived in Marion County).  Pat Lowe PatgenL@aol.com
Mrs. M.J. Caston(?)
Mrs. Nancy Benson
Mrs. E. Helms
Mrs. M.F. Johnson
Mrs. S.C. Morgan
Mrs. T.J. Wells
Mrs. L. Hairbuck
Mrs. E. Hewitt
Mrs. M. Sizemore
Mrs. Jane Elkins
Mrs. M.E. Whitman
Mrs. Mary Belk
Mrs. S.C. Palmer
Mrs. Phoebe Duggan
Mrs. S.C. Cranford
Mrs. E.P Ivey
Mrs. Jane Perry
Mrs. E. Gill
Mrs. M.A. Short
Mrs. E. Wallace
Mrs. E. White
Mrs. C. Crawford
Mrs. M. Taylor
Mrs. M.L. Williams
Mrs. Mary Horton
Mrs. Gilley Owens
Mrs. N. Tidd
Mrs. Mary Tolbert
Mrs. M.J. Johnson
Mrs. L.E. Smith
Mrs. E. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. U(?) Lockett
Mrs. N.L. Allen
Mrs. W.J. Wiggins
Mrs. D.M. Posey
Mrs. J.W. Fussell
Mrs. R.H. Hamilton
Mrs. L.J. McBride
Mrs. C. Lancaster
Mrs. A. Powell
Mrs. J.W. Slaughter
Mrs. S.E. Harvey
Mrs. Mary Robinson
Mrs. A.P. Bell
Mrs. T.M. Merritt
Mrs. E. Drane
Mrs. J.B. White
Mrs. M.G. Statham
Mrs. A.S. Nutt
Mrs. Mary Davenport
Mrs. E. Bacon
Mrs. J.W. Hall
Mrs. M.A. Monroe
Mrs. J.M. Russell
Mrs. J. Peed
Mrs. M. Blassingame
Mrs. N. Allen
Mrs. Susan King


Total 202


Names of Widows Having a Son or Sons Now in Service


Mrs. A. Rice
Mrs. Elizabeth Hart
Mrs. J.T. Story
Mrs. E. Holden
Mrs. M. Lanier
Mrs. Mary Waller
Mrs. C.A. McMillan
Mrs. Luice(?) Plymale
Mrs. Nancy Whatley
Mrs. Mariah Brooks
Mrs. M.B. Jossey
Mrs. Eliza Price
Mrs. C. Tead
Mrs. Martha Horn(?)
Mrs. Nancy Russ
Mrs. R. Livingston
Mrs. M.J. Phillips
Mrs. L. Hearn
Mrs. C. Kemp
Mrs. Ann Jordan
Mrs. M.J. Coumpton
Mrs. M. Underwood
Mrs. L.B. Anderson


Total 24


Names of Families Dependant on the Labor of a Soldier in the Service for Support


J.R. Short
M.J. Moore
Uriah Boyet
N.E. Braizil
Lydia Wadsworth
M. Watson
L. Kesbo(?)
J. Cunning ham
E. Phillips


Total 9


Names of Disabled Soldiers Discharged from Service


Mr. J.W. Worrell
Mr. M.J. Webb
Mr. F.R. Watson
Mr. B. James
Mr. H.N. Hamilton 
Mr. E.A. Crew
Mr. M.M. Tidd
Mr. M.E. Attaway


Total 8

NOTES:COMPLETE SALT RECORDS, which includes the wife's
list, the widow's list, the families dependent on
the labor of a soldier at war, orphans of soldiers,
and disabled Soldiers already home from war. 

There are also lists from many counties in 1862 that
are JUST HEADS of HOUSEHOLDs eligible for SALT. 

Around the time of the Civil War, salt was a
necessity for curing meat (since there was no
refrigeration) This was important not only for
individual families, but for their abilities to sell
their meat. Their farm animals (as well as the CSA
ones) needed salt to survive. It was used as well in
setting dyes and in curing leather for shoes. Most
of the salt had previously come from Europe and with
the war blockade, salt had to be found in: 1) salt
springs 2)mines of rock salt Gov. Brown offered
5,000 reward for the discovery of salt springs that
could produce 300 bushels daily. To assure a just
distribution of the valuable! salt, Gov. Brown
instructed the Justices of the Inferior Courts of
each county to create lists of those eligible (these
men also had to advance the $ to pay for it!)
Distribution was by 1/2 bushel to: 


  a.. Widows of soldiers (free) 
  b.. Families of serving soldiers & widowed mother of soldier ($1) 
  c.. Heads of families ($4.50) 
Careful use of the lists may reveal the change of
status from wife to widow. Lists are arranged
alphabetical by county; then by category of need.
They contain name of woman, county of residence.