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Eliza “Elizer” <I>Cantrell</I> Deyton

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Eliza “Elizer” Cantrell Deyton

Birth
Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1897 (aged 58–59)
Towns County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Eliza "Cantrell" Deyton/Dayton/Deaton was born in 1838 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She was the daughter of William Lanceford Cantrell and Martha Patsy (Cantwell) Cantrell. Little is known about Eliza, but some information is beginning to surface as of this writing. Eliza was married to Joal M. Deyton/Dayton/Deaton on or about 22 March 1860. Her husband, Joal M. Deyton died on 22 July 1862 while in the service with Company D, of the 24th Regiment, of the Georgia Volunteers (CSA). He died of Typhoid Fever in the Winder Hospital located in Richmond Virginia. He is listed as Joal M. Dayton on the CSA military roster.


Eliza received a pension from the Widows' Pension in the State of Georgia from 1891-1897.


Eliza had four children total:

- Silas L. Dayton born 1861 (Lived with his paternal grandparents John and Sarah Deaton after his father died in Civil War).

- John Starlin Deaton born 1868 (Headstone is incorrect) and father was rumored to be a Hedden by Towns County historians.

- Martha Ann Deaton Wheeler born 1870 (Death Certificate says 1869) and father was Jeremiah Marion Osborn.

- James Wesley Dayton born 1873 and father was Wyle Trusty.


The 1870 Census for Towns County Georgia shows Eliza living with her mother, Martha Patsy Cantrell, with three children in the house: Francis 13 years, John S. 3 years, and Martha A.E. 9 months. The same census shows Silas living in the household of John and Sarah Deaton, who were parents to Joal M. Deyton.


The 1880 Census for Towns County Georgia shows Elizer Denton as head of household with three children in the house: John S. 13 years, Martha A. 10 years, and James W. 6 years.


No mention of Eliza Cantrell Deyton/Denton/Deaton can be found in the Census of 1900. It is presumed she passed away sometime between 1897, the last recorded year of her receiving a Widows' Pension, and 1900 when the Census was taken.


Eliza's parents and some siblings are reported to be buried in the Upper Hightower Cemetery, Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia. It is believed by the Towns County Historical Society, Eliza is also buried in the same cemetery, but no record of her burial there can be found. Most probably one of the graves with crumbled headstones.


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Eliza "Cantrell" Deyton/Dayton/Deaton was born in 1838 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She was the daughter of William Lanceford Cantrell and Martha Patsy (Cantwell) Cantrell. Little is known about Eliza, but some information is beginning to surface as of this writing. Eliza was married to Joal M. Deyton/Dayton/Deaton on or about 22 March 1860. Her husband, Joal M. Deyton died on 22 July 1862 while in the service with Company D, of the 24th Regiment, of the Georgia Volunteers (CSA). He died of Typhoid Fever in the Winder Hospital located in Richmond Virginia. He is listed as Joal M. Dayton on the CSA military roster.


Eliza received a pension from the Widows' Pension in the State of Georgia from 1891-1897.


Eliza had four children total:

- Silas L. Dayton born 1861 (Lived with his paternal grandparents John and Sarah Deaton after his father died in Civil War).

- John Starlin Deaton born 1868 (Headstone is incorrect) and father was rumored to be a Hedden by Towns County historians.

- Martha Ann Deaton Wheeler born 1870 (Death Certificate says 1869) and father was Jeremiah Marion Osborn.

- James Wesley Dayton born 1873 and father was Wyle Trusty.


The 1870 Census for Towns County Georgia shows Eliza living with her mother, Martha Patsy Cantrell, with three children in the house: Francis 13 years, John S. 3 years, and Martha A.E. 9 months. The same census shows Silas living in the household of John and Sarah Deaton, who were parents to Joal M. Deyton.


The 1880 Census for Towns County Georgia shows Elizer Denton as head of household with three children in the house: John S. 13 years, Martha A. 10 years, and James W. 6 years.


No mention of Eliza Cantrell Deyton/Denton/Deaton can be found in the Census of 1900. It is presumed she passed away sometime between 1897, the last recorded year of her receiving a Widows' Pension, and 1900 when the Census was taken.


Eliza's parents and some siblings are reported to be buried in the Upper Hightower Cemetery, Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia. It is believed by the Towns County Historical Society, Eliza is also buried in the same cemetery, but no record of her burial there can be found. Most probably one of the graves with crumbled headstones.


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Gravesite Details

Eliza is buried in an unmarked grave. Most probably one of the many graves with crumbled headstones.



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  • Created by: Troy Deaton
  • Added: Sep 19, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193235647/eliza-deyton: accessed ), memorial page for Eliza “Elizer” Cantrell Deyton (Oct 1838–1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193235647, citing Upper Hightower Cemetery, Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Troy Deaton (contributor 49137339).