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Descendants of William Grace


13. MARTIN HARDEN4 GRACE (JAMES3, THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1795 in (Screven County) Georgia. He married SUSAN TALBOT CAWTHON December 17, 1838 in (Henry County) Alabama, daughter of JOSIAH CAWTHON and NANCY SYLVESTER. She was born Abt. 1820.

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ARTIN HARDEN GRACE:
Occupation: Farming and River Boating

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ARTIN GRACE and SUSAN CAWTHON:
Marriage: December 17, 1838, (Henry County) Alabama
     
Child of M
ARTIN GRACE and SUSAN CAWTHON is:
33. i.   MARTIN BYRD5 GRACE, b. (Henry County) Alabama.


14. MARY WINIFRED4 GRACE (JAMES3, THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born 1818, and died March 10, 1889 in Austin, Texas. She married STEPHEN ALFRED GRAY January 02, 1834 in Savannah ( Chatham County) Georgia.

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ARY WINIFRED GRACE:
Mary Winifred Grace was born in 1818 and was kidnapped in Savannah, Georgia
at the age of four. the kidnapped daughter was mourned as dead, and had been renamed "Harriet Newell" by the family who found and reared her. She was discovered by her birth family after she had married Stephen Alfred Gray.
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Marriage Notes for M
ARY GRACE and STEPHEN GRAY:
Other sources state this marriage took place in 1837, in Girard, Alabama

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TEPHEN GRAY and MARY GRACE:
Marriage: January 02, 1834, Savannah ( Chatham County) Georgia
Marriage Fact: January 02, 1834, Married by Rev. Meeley
     
Children of M
ARY GRACE and STEPHEN GRAY are:
  i.   STEPHEN5 GRAY, m. LOUISE SCHMIDT.
34. ii.   GEORGE EDWIN GRAY.


15. THADDEUS WARSAW BYRD4 GRACE (JAMES3, THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born February 03, 1821 in Columbia (Henry County) Alabama, and died in Arkansas. He married SARAH BURNSIDE November 07, 1843 in Houston County, Georgia. She was born in (Houston County) Georgia, and died 1901 in Hillsboro, Arkansas.

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HADDEUS WARSAW BYRD GRACE:
Some of the information that I have on Thaddeus Grace was taken from World
Family Tree-Volume II-# 5504

Listed in the Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States-General land Office
Patentee name: Thaddeus W. Grace
Authority: April 24, 1820 Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Date 07/01/1859
Louisiana Meridian-80.25 acres-Claiborne County, Louisiana

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HADDEUS GRACE and SARAH BURNSIDE:
Marriage info was taken from Georgia Counties Marriages 1784-1850

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HADDEUS GRACE and SARAH BURNSIDE:
Marriage: November 07, 1843, Houston County, Georgia
     
Children of T
HADDEUS GRACE and SARAH BURNSIDE are:
  i.   HENRY MATHEW5 GRACE, m. JOSIE REED.
  ii.   JAMES BYRD GRACE, m. SALLIE NEWTON.
  iii.   WILLIAM GARLAND GRACE.
  iv.   SARAH GRACE, m. DAVID ASKEW.
35. v.   ELIZA JANE GRACE, b. February 16, 1846, (Dale County) Alabama; d. August 16, 1931, El Dorado, Arkansas.


16. HENRY BARTLETT4 GRACE (JAMES3, THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born February 03, 1823 in Columbus (Henry County) Alabama, and died April 05, 1899. He married ELIZABETH JANE FENUEL December 28, 1847, daughter of GEORGE FENUEL and ELIZABETH SMALL.

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ENRY BARTLETT GRACE:
Moved to Appalechicola, Florida in 1853, then to Cambellton
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Was the founder of First Methodist Church of Graceville, Florida
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He served as a Captain in the Confederate army and raised a company of men
who he commanded in Florida during the war between the states. Co. G. FL. 6th Regt. CSA.
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Was a schoolteacher and farmer
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The town of Graceville was named for Capt. Henry Grace and his son, Dr.
Marshall Grace.
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In E. L. Williams letter to Phillip M. Grace, stated that he was also a County
Surveyor, and a Justice of the Peace.
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Listed in Jackson County, Florida Masons 1866-1870-Cambellton Lodge # 57
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From "History of Jackson County, Florida" Chapter on Graceville, Florida
Shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, Captain Henry B. Grace of Cambellton, organized a military company which, on March 11, 1862, was mustered into Confederate service at Chattaahoochee as Co. G, 6th Florida Infantry. This regiment was commanded by Jesse J. Finley of Marianna. Captain Grace's company fought gallantly with the Army of Tennessee throughout the reaming years of the War, and was mustered out April 26, 1865.
Captain Grace bore a charmed life, apparently, as in later years, he related that in one battle a New Testament in his breast pocket stopped a bullet and saved his life, and on another occasion a bullet struck and demolished his sword scabbard, and again his life was miraculously spared.
There is a photo in one article, haven't found this yet, sources say he was quite a handsome man in his uniform. He sports a mustache and sideburns, and possibly a small beard.
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ENRY GRACE and ELIZABETH FENUEL:
Marriage: December 28, 1847
     
Children of H
ENRY GRACE and ELIZABETH FENUEL are:
36. i.   JEFFERSON DAVIS5 GRACE.
  ii.   JAMES WILLOUGHBY GRACE, b. 1849, (Henry County) Alabama.
  iii.   WILLIE GRACE.
  iv.   LE VERT GRACE, m. HENRY C. WILLIAMS, January 24, 1878, (Jackson County) Florida.
  More About HENRY WILLIAMS and LE GRACE:
Marriage: January 24, 1878, (Jackson County) Florida

  v.   JOHN LEE GRACE, m. JENK GARRAD.
37. vi.   DIXIE GRACE.
38. vii.   THADDEUS WARSAW GRACE.
39. viii.   ELIZABETH VIRGINIA GRACE, b. November 08, 1848, (Henry County) Alabama; d. November 24, 1927.
40. ix.   GEORGE MARSHALL GRACE, M. D., b. 1851, Henry County, Alabama; d. 1938.


17. WILLOUGHBY WILLIAMS4 GRACE (JAMES3, THOMAS2, WILLIAM1) was born March 04, 1825, and died 1904 in (Erath County) Texas. He married (1) MARY JACOB MURRAY November 27, 1850 in (Henry County) Alabama, daughter of JACOB MURRAY and MARY NEVES. She was born in Tallahassee, Florida, and died March 16, 1872 in Damascus (Butler County) Alabama. He married (2) MRS. E. E. MILLER August 07, 1873 in Monroe, Louisiana. She died November 27, 1873 in on Island De Seird. He married (3) MRS. N. J. HEARD April 07, 1875. She died May 09, 1877. He married (4) EMMA S. CARMICHAEL 1880.

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ILLOUGHBY WILLIAMS GRACE:
From "The Grace's of Texas" by Phillip Monroe Grace
Willoughby Williams Grace had the nickname of "W W". He married Mrs. Mary
Jacob (Murrray) Williams, a lineal descendant of Sir John Murray of Scotland.
She was born in Tallahassee, Florida, of an old colonial family. Willoughby
Williams Grace finished his literary education at Savannah, Georgia, and took
his medical degree at Tulane University in New Orleans. During the Civil War
he was a first lieutenant in the medical department of the Confederate Army, and
was stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1872 he moved to Louisiana, and in
1877 settled in Erath County, Texas, where he continued his professional life.
(History of Dickens County, Texas (976.4741-A) p-255


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ILLOUGHBY WILLIAMS GRACE:
Education: Tulane University

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ILLOUGHBY GRACE and MARY MURRAY:
Marriage: November 27, 1850, (Henry County) Alabama
Marriage license: October 09, 1850, Issued

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ILLOUGHBY GRACE and MRS. MILLER:
Marriage: August 07, 1873, Monroe, Louisiana

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ILLOUGHBY GRACE and MRS. HEARD:
Marriage: April 07, 1875

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ILLOUGHBY GRACE and EMMA CARMICHAEL:
Marriage: 1880
     
Children of W
ILLOUGHBY GRACE and MARY MURRAY are:
41. i.   WILLIAM NEVES5 GRACE, b. Lawrenceville, Alabama.
  ii.   LUCIUS HENRY GRACE, b. 1854; d. October 26, 1856.
  Notes for LUCIUS HENRY GRACE:
Lucius died in infancy

42. iii.   MARY ALICE GRACE, b. November 22, 1856, (Judson County) Alabama.
43. iv.   THADDEUS LEONIDAS GRACE, b. June 20, 1859, Rock Ridge, Alabama.
44. v.   ELIZA VIRGINIA (LATSIE) GRACE, b. January 05, 1862, Rock Ridge, Alabama.
45. vi.   MINNIE VICTORIA GRACE, b. November 14, 1864, Rock Ridge, Alabama.
46. vii.   JOHN HAMPTON GRACE, b. August 20, 1868, Near Ft. Gaines, Georgia; d. May 16, 1942, Spur, Texas.
     
Child of WILLOUGHBY GRACE and MRS. HEARD is:
  viii.   HATTIE BYRD5 GRACE, b. 1877; d. 1877.
     
Child of WILLOUGHBY GRACE and EMMA CARMICHAEL is:
  ix.   MARY W.5 GRACE, b. 1881.


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