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John Bailus Voiles Sr.

Birth
Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
3 Jul 1863 (aged 39–40)
Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried somewhere between Fulton County and Little River, Georgia most likely in an unmarked grave. Add to Map
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John Bailus Voiles, Sr. was form Williamston, South Carolina. He married Miss Mary M. Timms (1826-) about 1845 Williamston, South Carolina Anderson County. They had 13 children together with three sets of twins; William Cranton Voiles (1846-1902), Harriet R. Voiles (1849-), James Anderson Voiles (27 July 1850-12 March 1893) Polk City, Florida, (twin) Caroline F. Voiles, Winney A. Voiles (1852-), David Perry Voiles (1853-1906) memorial # 222-700-96), Cynthia Tecora Voiles-Haynie (1855-1937) memorial # 121-705-939, (twin) Thomas D. Voiles (1855-1936), James Franklin Voiles (28 March 1856-1934), Jesse Clyde Voiles (1857-) married Miss Eliza Hughes, Margaret Voiles (1858-) married Mr. George W. Ruffin (1860-), her twin... Enoch C. Voiles (1858-), and Mary E. Volies born in 1859 Cherokee County, Georgia... and a son John BailusVoiles, Jr. born 1860 Fulton County, Georgia and died 1923 on Sand Mountain in Alabama. Most all of John and Mary's children were born in Williamston,South Carolina. From South Carolina, they moved to Little River, Georgia Milton County ( now is Fulton County), they lived in Cherokee County, Georgia during the Civil War... from there his family moved into Georgia and Alabama. John and Mary are loved and missed by family and friends.... they will be remembered . John Bailus Voiles was a Civil War Soldier. You can find this family in the 1850 Census for Anderson County, South Carolina under the name Balas Yoyles. In the 1860 Census for Melton County (now Fulton County), Georgia John Baius Voiles family is under the name Balas Yoyles.... he spelling for his first and last name has changed in the Census, (1) Voyles, (2) Vowles, (3) Vowells, (4) Voiles is the true spelling of his last name. The spelling has changed but not his family members.... The children I have listed above are the children of John Bailus Voils and Mary M. Timms-Voiles. I believe that John and Mary are buried in Alpharetta or Little River, Georgia. His parents are; Amos Voyles (1782-1860) and Mary W. Hollemen-Voyles (1791-1860). His siblings are; William Voyles (abt.1814), Adaline Voyles (1818), Nathan Voyles (1852-1889), Malissa Voyles (1829-), Amos Voyles (1851-after 1864), Benson Benson Voyles (1833-1888) memorial # 197-56-642; and Franklin Voyles (1840-1863).
John Bailus Voiles, Sr. was form Williamston, South Carolina. He married Miss Mary M. Timms (1826-) about 1845 Williamston, South Carolina Anderson County. They had 13 children together with three sets of twins; William Cranton Voiles (1846-1902), Harriet R. Voiles (1849-), James Anderson Voiles (27 July 1850-12 March 1893) Polk City, Florida, (twin) Caroline F. Voiles, Winney A. Voiles (1852-), David Perry Voiles (1853-1906) memorial # 222-700-96), Cynthia Tecora Voiles-Haynie (1855-1937) memorial # 121-705-939, (twin) Thomas D. Voiles (1855-1936), James Franklin Voiles (28 March 1856-1934), Jesse Clyde Voiles (1857-) married Miss Eliza Hughes, Margaret Voiles (1858-) married Mr. George W. Ruffin (1860-), her twin... Enoch C. Voiles (1858-), and Mary E. Volies born in 1859 Cherokee County, Georgia... and a son John BailusVoiles, Jr. born 1860 Fulton County, Georgia and died 1923 on Sand Mountain in Alabama. Most all of John and Mary's children were born in Williamston,South Carolina. From South Carolina, they moved to Little River, Georgia Milton County ( now is Fulton County), they lived in Cherokee County, Georgia during the Civil War... from there his family moved into Georgia and Alabama. John and Mary are loved and missed by family and friends.... they will be remembered . John Bailus Voiles was a Civil War Soldier. You can find this family in the 1850 Census for Anderson County, South Carolina under the name Balas Yoyles. In the 1860 Census for Melton County (now Fulton County), Georgia John Baius Voiles family is under the name Balas Yoyles.... he spelling for his first and last name has changed in the Census, (1) Voyles, (2) Vowles, (3) Vowells, (4) Voiles is the true spelling of his last name. The spelling has changed but not his family members.... The children I have listed above are the children of John Bailus Voils and Mary M. Timms-Voiles. I believe that John and Mary are buried in Alpharetta or Little River, Georgia. His parents are; Amos Voyles (1782-1860) and Mary W. Hollemen-Voyles (1791-1860). His siblings are; William Voyles (abt.1814), Adaline Voyles (1818), Nathan Voyles (1852-1889), Malissa Voyles (1829-), Amos Voyles (1851-after 1864), Benson Benson Voyles (1833-1888) memorial # 197-56-642; and Franklin Voyles (1840-1863).


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