Apr. 1789 - Dec. 19, 1854
Amy Lanier was born 1789 near Petersburg, VA. and died Dec. 19, 1854 in Perry Houston Co., GA.
Amy Lanier, daughter of Major Lewis and Anna Eliza (Butler) Lanier, and granddaughter of Sampson Jr. and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Lanier.
Amy Lanier, married 1st James R. Johnson, son of William and Delila (?) Johnson, Jan. 30, 1807 in Bulloch Co., GA.
Children:
Evalina Carolina (Johnston) Griffin b: 1808 m: Larkin Griffin.
James Butler Johnston b: 1810 in Twiggs Co., GA m: Elizabeth Jeffries.
Margaret Johnson b: 1811 in Jones, GA.
William Kleiber Johnston b: 1812 in Twiggs Co., GA m: Morianah Nichols.
Henrietta E (Johnston) Moore b: 1814 in Twiggs Co., GA m: John M Moore.
Thomas Johnson b: 1823 in South Carolina m: Martha (?).
Wright Johnson b: 1833 in Baker, GA.
Amy (Lanier) Johnson, married 2nd Major James M. Kelly, son of (?), abt. 1838.
Apr. 1789 - Dec. 19, 1854
Amy Lanier was born 1789 near Petersburg, VA. and died Dec. 19, 1854 in Perry Houston Co., GA.
Amy Lanier, daughter of Major Lewis and Anna Eliza (Butler) Lanier, and granddaughter of Sampson Jr. and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Lanier.
Amy Lanier, married 1st James R. Johnson, son of William and Delila (?) Johnson, Jan. 30, 1807 in Bulloch Co., GA.
Children:
Evalina Carolina (Johnston) Griffin b: 1808 m: Larkin Griffin.
James Butler Johnston b: 1810 in Twiggs Co., GA m: Elizabeth Jeffries.
Margaret Johnson b: 1811 in Jones, GA.
William Kleiber Johnston b: 1812 in Twiggs Co., GA m: Morianah Nichols.
Henrietta E (Johnston) Moore b: 1814 in Twiggs Co., GA m: John M Moore.
Thomas Johnson b: 1823 in South Carolina m: Martha (?).
Wright Johnson b: 1833 in Baker, GA.
Amy (Lanier) Johnson, married 2nd Major James M. Kelly, son of (?), abt. 1838.
Inscription
Mrs. Amy Kelly. Born near Petersburg, VA. Died at Perry, GA. Late relict of Major James M. Kelly. Beneath this marble, sleeps the mortality. Filial affection contributes this feeble testimonial to the virtues of a deceased mother. More than half a century a devout and exemplary member of the Baptist Church of Christ. Her life was beautified by the Christian graces, and her death was full of the hope of the gospel. Precious in the sight of the Lord, is the death of His Saints.
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