In 1850, He lived with his mother and brother in District 9, Camden County, Georgia. The household included: Catharine Berrie, age 65; Henry C., age 23; and Efford, age 16.
In 1860, Efford was living with his mother, although he owned the land, in Hardees District, Camden County, Georgia. He had slaves valued at $29,732 and his property was valued at $5,500. The household included: his mother C A Berrie, age 67; Efford, age 26; N A Ross, a ten year old male; and W P Schirm, a 23 year old private teacher.
He enlisted in Company A, Georgia 4th Calvary Regiment, and served as a private. After the war, in 1865, he married Mary Silleta Holtzendorf and by 1880, they were living in Horse Stamp, Camden County, Georgia. The household, all born in Georgia included: Efford J., age 48; Mary S., age 32; Henry E., age 15; Rolfe, age 11; Catharine M., age 9; Brooks H., age 2; and Elia Iola, age 6 months.
In 1900, they were living on the farm they owned in Waverly, Georgia (Camden County). The household included: Efford J. Berrie, born July 1832, married 35 years; Mary S., born March 1846, married 35 years, seven living children of nine born; Andrew R., born January 1869; Kate D., born January 1873; Brooks H., born August 1877; Lillian, born July 1883; Eugene, born July 1885; and Mary E., born January 1889.
In 1910, they were in Military District 33, Camden County, Georgia on the farm they owned free and clear. The household included: Efford, age 77, married once, a farmer; Mary, age 63, married once, two living children of nine born; Eugene, age 24, a butcher; Mary, age 20, Katherine Mathews, age 38, widowed, one child; and Lilla Mathews, age 5.
In 1850, He lived with his mother and brother in District 9, Camden County, Georgia. The household included: Catharine Berrie, age 65; Henry C., age 23; and Efford, age 16.
In 1860, Efford was living with his mother, although he owned the land, in Hardees District, Camden County, Georgia. He had slaves valued at $29,732 and his property was valued at $5,500. The household included: his mother C A Berrie, age 67; Efford, age 26; N A Ross, a ten year old male; and W P Schirm, a 23 year old private teacher.
He enlisted in Company A, Georgia 4th Calvary Regiment, and served as a private. After the war, in 1865, he married Mary Silleta Holtzendorf and by 1880, they were living in Horse Stamp, Camden County, Georgia. The household, all born in Georgia included: Efford J., age 48; Mary S., age 32; Henry E., age 15; Rolfe, age 11; Catharine M., age 9; Brooks H., age 2; and Elia Iola, age 6 months.
In 1900, they were living on the farm they owned in Waverly, Georgia (Camden County). The household included: Efford J. Berrie, born July 1832, married 35 years; Mary S., born March 1846, married 35 years, seven living children of nine born; Andrew R., born January 1869; Kate D., born January 1873; Brooks H., born August 1877; Lillian, born July 1883; Eugene, born July 1885; and Mary E., born January 1889.
In 1910, they were in Military District 33, Camden County, Georgia on the farm they owned free and clear. The household included: Efford, age 77, married once, a farmer; Mary, age 63, married once, two living children of nine born; Eugene, age 24, a butcher; Mary, age 20, Katherine Mathews, age 38, widowed, one child; and Lilla Mathews, age 5.
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