Person Sheet


Name Susan A. RAGAINS (UNVERIFIED SURNAME) [498]
Birth abt 1805, ? Williamson Co., TN [1], [30]
Birth Memo possibly born in GA; TN per Census, 1850, Carroll Co., GA
Death aft 1860, ? Carroll Co., GA
Death Memo age 55 in 1860 Carroll Co. Census.
Occupation Housewife
Census Notes
1850 Carroll Co. GA Federal Census, 11th Dist., p. 7, Dwelling #86, "Susan" age 45, b. TN [30], [1]

1860 Carroll Co. GA Federal Census, 6th Dist., Dwelling #131, "Susan A. Cartright" age 16 (?), housewife, b. GA [497]
Spouses
1 Wilson CARTWRIGHT Sr. [23], [1]
Birth abt 1802, North Carolina [1]
Death aft 1870, Carroll Co., GA [1]
Occupation Farmer and county official
Religion Methodist Episcopal
Father Joseph CARTWRIGHT Sr. (1784->1850)
Misc. Notes
There is mention of Wilson Cartwright, a leading member of the Concord Methodist Church in Hickory Level Community, which was organized in 1828 but dissolved because of internal strife about 1854. [140]
Research
Research notes of Rev. M. C. Cartwright indicate that Wilson Cartwright was one of the first settlers of Villa Rica, GA.

Wilson Cartwright appears as the J.P. signing numerous court documents in Carroll Co., GA, including the marriage license of Alexander Sanford Cartwright and Eliza Hope Dane.

It is believed that in 1822 Wilson was serving as a court clerk in Hawkins Co., TN, where he signed a marriage certificate, according to Faye C. Pool, a GGG Granddaughter. [30]

1842 Tax Digest, Carroll Co., GA: "Willson" Cartwright, 649 6
Census Notes
1850 Carroll Co. GA Federal Census, 11th Dist., p. 7, Dwelling #86, age 48, Farmer, b. NC [30]

1860 Carroll Co. GA Federal Census, 6th Dist., p. 501, Dwelling #131, age 57, Farmer, b. NC [497]
Marriage bef 1825, Tennessee [1]
Children Wilson (1825-)
Thomas (1826-)
William J. (1828-1862)
Elizabeth (1830-1916)
Martha "Patsy" (1832-1895)
Elvira T. (~1841-<1880)
Susan A. (1843-~1867)
Last Modified 15 Feb 2004 Created 4 Sep 2006 by J. Morris, using Reunion 8.05 for Macintosh

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