Also on the 1840 Newton county, GA census for James McCalla are 30 slaves, indicative of agriculture. James’ wife Pellonia Yancey is buried at Philadelphia Meth. Church in Conyers (Rockdale county, formerly Newton county). James and Pellonia were from SC before settling in GA; they eventually had 7 children in GA: 6 boys and a girl.
James Ramsey McCalla married Pellonia Ann Elizabeth Yancey (1818-1902) on 7 Nov 1834 in Franklin county GA. Living in Conyers GA on their Golden Anniversary in Nov 1884 (source: Atlanta Weekly Constitution, 18 Nov 1884)!
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Also on the 1840 Newton county, GA census for James McCalla are 30 slaves, indicative of agriculture. James’ wife Pellonia Yancey is buried at Philadelphia Meth. Church in Conyers (Rockdale county, formerly Newton county). James and Pellonia were from SC before settling in GA; they eventually had 7 children in GA: 6 boys and a girl.
James Ramsey McCalla married Pellonia Ann Elizabeth Yancey (1818-1902) on 7 Nov 1834 in Franklin county GA. Living in Conyers GA on their Golden Anniversary in Nov 1884 (source: Atlanta Weekly Constitution, 18 Nov 1884)!
Info Received Courtesy of:
lordship (FAG #: 48068635) [email protected]
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