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Olive <I>Daniell</I> Hamby

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Olive Daniell Hamby

Birth
Clarke County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 Aug 1859 (aged 44)
Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Fair Oaks, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Olive was the daughter of William & Mary Melton Daniell. She was the thirteenth of thirteen children.

Olive was the sister to: Rachel, Josiah, Susannah, Jeremiah Melton, Eleanor, Beaton, Masters H., Clarissa, Alfred, Stephen, Moses and Robert Daniell.

She married David C. Hamby on September 17, 1833 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Source is Clarke County Marriage Book B, Page 253.

They had the following children: Benajah "Benjamin" Judson, Micajah Leonard Hamby, Robert Thomas Hamby, Virgil A. Stewart Hamby, Tandy Kay Hamby, David Marcellus Hamby, Roxy(Rosa)Connelly Hamby, Peatus Theodore Hamby, Olive Adilida Augusta Hamby and Emerinda Talulah "Lula" Hamby Daniell.


On the 1840 Federal Census - Cobb County, Georgia: there are 2 males under 15 years; 1 male under 30; and 1 female under 30. Olive would be the female under 30.
On July 17, 1841 in the Will of Olive's father, there is a bequest of $200 to David Hamby for his daughter Olive.
We find the family on the 1850 Federal Census in Walton County, Georgia.
In 1860 ??
On the 1870 Federal Census we find Olive and son Thordore are living in Cobb County, Georgia.
On December 9, 1871 there is a Deed in Cobb County, Georgia, selling land in Book C, pg. 245.
And again in September of 1879 there is a Deed in Cobb County, Georgia, selling land in Book F, pg. 448.


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We want to thank Evening Blues for taking the photo of where Olive and David are buried. Looking at the Hamby Plots and According to records in the cemetery, the unmarked graves here at the bottom of the photo are those of David and Olive Hamby.
Olive was the daughter of William & Mary Melton Daniell. She was the thirteenth of thirteen children.

Olive was the sister to: Rachel, Josiah, Susannah, Jeremiah Melton, Eleanor, Beaton, Masters H., Clarissa, Alfred, Stephen, Moses and Robert Daniell.

She married David C. Hamby on September 17, 1833 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. Source is Clarke County Marriage Book B, Page 253.

They had the following children: Benajah "Benjamin" Judson, Micajah Leonard Hamby, Robert Thomas Hamby, Virgil A. Stewart Hamby, Tandy Kay Hamby, David Marcellus Hamby, Roxy(Rosa)Connelly Hamby, Peatus Theodore Hamby, Olive Adilida Augusta Hamby and Emerinda Talulah "Lula" Hamby Daniell.


On the 1840 Federal Census - Cobb County, Georgia: there are 2 males under 15 years; 1 male under 30; and 1 female under 30. Olive would be the female under 30.
On July 17, 1841 in the Will of Olive's father, there is a bequest of $200 to David Hamby for his daughter Olive.
We find the family on the 1850 Federal Census in Walton County, Georgia.
In 1860 ??
On the 1870 Federal Census we find Olive and son Thordore are living in Cobb County, Georgia.
On December 9, 1871 there is a Deed in Cobb County, Georgia, selling land in Book C, pg. 245.
And again in September of 1879 there is a Deed in Cobb County, Georgia, selling land in Book F, pg. 448.


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We want to thank Evening Blues for taking the photo of where Olive and David are buried. Looking at the Hamby Plots and According to records in the cemetery, the unmarked graves here at the bottom of the photo are those of David and Olive Hamby.


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  • Created by: Evleta Gruber
  • Added: Mar 26, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18641271/olive-hamby: accessed ), memorial page for Olive Daniell Hamby (15 Feb 1815–27 Aug 1859), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18641271, citing Maloney Springs Cemetery, Fair Oaks, Cobb County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Evleta Gruber (contributor 46847137).