Isaac had three wives,Lucinda Hollis,Frances Matilda Clower,and Sarah Elizabeth Malcolm.( note- in Louis Anderson Almand obit it lists two living brothers W.A. and H.H. both of Miami, Florida_ Wilson A. and Hilsman Hawk are the names I have ) The first two wives are buried on same knoll as Isaac.Family story says his wives died in child birth,he kept marrying younger ladies,and he died of old age(72/3).My GM said that there were no redheads in her nor Almand family.She had two reddish haired children which she called auburn,one ggson was very redheaded as child ( blamed on child's mother side). An aunt spoke up and said,yes there was a redhead in family that had married three times. He was a"redheaded,hell fire, and damnation" Primitive Baptist preacher. My GM vehemently denied.That comment is what started my genealogy obsession.Gail
Check out the website "Historic Rural Churches of Georgia" for some great info on Primitive Baptist Churches.
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1870 Federal Census- MorganCounty, Askew ,Georgia
Isaac S 50
Frances M 27
Sarah M 24
James T 22
Elizabeth A 16
John 14
Fanny 7
Lewis 5 (Louis)
Milton M 2
1880 Federal Census Morgan County, Askew, GA
Isaac 60 Father Born in NC/Mother VA (see 1850 census and his bio for more info)
Sarah 33 born in GA and Father/GA Mother/GA
Sarah 32
Louis A 15
Milton M 12
Monroe 9 ( I have record indicating Monroe died in 1886 of lockjaw)
Mattie (records indiciate born in 1876)
Sarah M 10 m
Isaac had three wives,Lucinda Hollis,Frances Matilda Clower,and Sarah Elizabeth Malcolm.( note- in Louis Anderson Almand obit it lists two living brothers W.A. and H.H. both of Miami, Florida_ Wilson A. and Hilsman Hawk are the names I have ) The first two wives are buried on same knoll as Isaac.Family story says his wives died in child birth,he kept marrying younger ladies,and he died of old age(72/3).My GM said that there were no redheads in her nor Almand family.She had two reddish haired children which she called auburn,one ggson was very redheaded as child ( blamed on child's mother side). An aunt spoke up and said,yes there was a redhead in family that had married three times. He was a"redheaded,hell fire, and damnation" Primitive Baptist preacher. My GM vehemently denied.That comment is what started my genealogy obsession.Gail
Check out the website "Historic Rural Churches of Georgia" for some great info on Primitive Baptist Churches.
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1870 Federal Census- MorganCounty, Askew ,Georgia
Isaac S 50
Frances M 27
Sarah M 24
James T 22
Elizabeth A 16
John 14
Fanny 7
Lewis 5 (Louis)
Milton M 2
1880 Federal Census Morgan County, Askew, GA
Isaac 60 Father Born in NC/Mother VA (see 1850 census and his bio for more info)
Sarah 33 born in GA and Father/GA Mother/GA
Sarah 32
Louis A 15
Milton M 12
Monroe 9 ( I have record indicating Monroe died in 1886 of lockjaw)
Mattie (records indiciate born in 1876)
Sarah M 10 m
Inscription
No marker- buried Indian /Scottish style with rocks on top of grave. Almand's were Scottish.
Family Members
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Anna Elizabeth "Eliza" Almand Malcom
1853–1912
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Elizabeth America "Maggie" Almand Estes
1854–1926
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Fannie Lucy Almond Thompson
1863–1928
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Louis Anderson Almand
1865–1948
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Milton Matthew Almand
1868–1946
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Sarah Margaret Almand
1882–1947
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Wilson A. Almand
1884–1963
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Hilsmand H "Hawk" Almand
1886–1974
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Daisy Almand Herren
1889–1911