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Anna born 1875/ Anna Lou/  Annie Lee/ Stone Fenn Carter Dasher
 
Had six children with William Franklin Fenn during her seven years of marriage. She left him in Barbour County Alabama with the children, taking only the baby and moved to join her family of Stone in Macon City, Bibb, Georgia. There she remarried and gave the baby the name of Carter. Little baby Carter told his family that his grandfather was a full blood Cherokee Chief. Of course young Carter was a tall handsome dark man like his siblings, but he did drink too much, so the chief part may or may not have been fantasy. The Fenn boys were tall, over 6' and very dark.
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    The Carters, Stones, Fenns were all in 1700s Georgia in Creek Indian Lands. Elijah Fenn was the son of Travis and "Mary" and the grandson of Zachariah Fann - Elijah married Martha Rich, daughter of Stephen and "Abiah" Rich. Elijah's son John married Emeline Harrell and Elijah's daughter Letitia married Thomas Rich.

    Emeline named a son William Franklin Fenn in 1855. His wife Anna was called Annie. Annie's parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone. Parents of Augustus were Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn Stone. Ben was the son of Mary Polly Wells and Michael Stone who lived in Captain John Stones District of Putnam County Georgia. Parents of Mary Ann were Mary Ann Winters and C C Hendrick. Winters' parents were Amelia Lyle and Albert Winters, who married in 1816 Jackson County Georgia which was then Cherokee Nation East. During this era it was quite common to marry a native american and give them a Christian name.

    Anna Lou's baby was named Cecil Earl and he is only found in Texas census records for 1920 and 1930 during his military service first at San Antonio and then at Fort Bliss in El Paso. On the 1900 census Anna's son Robert is not listed so she may have been pregnant at the time and she may have also raised him but I have been unable to locate her on a census after she married or lived with Mr. Carter - she was very young and may have had more children with Carter. There are some possibilites with the census records but the woman is listed as black and widowed - then there is one Arnie Carter which could be Annie in Macon GA and she is alone, a laundress. Even so, in 1910 and 1920 there is no Robert listed as her son and the family knew him personally and he did exist and I found his tombstone by his brother Frank Jr. Then her son Arthur is not found after 1910 even though family says he married, had children, and died in his 20s.
    Land Grant (31 KB)
    Fenn in Laurens Georgia
     
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    They settled in Barbour, Bullock, Pike Counties, former Creek Nation

    Barbour County was created on 18 Dec. 1832, from former Creek Indian territory and a portion of Pike County. Its boundaries were altered in 1866 and 1868. The county was named for Virginia Governor James Barbour...Barbour County is located in the southeastern section of the state, bounded on the east by the Chattahoochee River and the State of Georgia. The county seat was established in Louisville in 1833, and moved to Clayton in 1834. Today Barbour County contains two courthouses - one in Clayton and one in Eufaula...."Macon was established by an act approved December 18, 1832, and carved out of the capacious region ceded by the Muscogees in that year. Large and valuable portions have been set apart to Lee and Bullock – to the former 180 square miles, to the latter about 125." 1 "It lies in the east centre of the State, south of Tallapoosa, and Lee, west of Russell, north of Bullock, and east of Montgomery and Elmore. Its name perpetuates the memory of Nathaniel Macon, the North Carolina statesman." 2 Macon County received its present dimensions in 1866. The county seat is located at Tuskegee, which means "warrior" in the Muskhogean dialect of the Creek Indian language.
  • Fenn neighbors on 1900 census (652 KB)
    Carter
  • Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter in 1930 census (1254 KB)
    a Corporal in Fort Bill, El Paso, Texas
  • Fenn neighbors 2 in 1900 (596 KB)
    Johnson and Carter
  • Great Grandma Annie Carter in 1910 census (663 KB)
    Macon GA
  • Fenn neighbors in 1900 (612 KB)
    Johnson it is said that Carrie married a Ben Johnson
  • Grandpa Elijah Anderson (346 KB)
    1790 census of South Carolina
  • Great Grandma Anna Lou Stone in 1880 (891 KB)
    Augustus and Mary Ann Stone are a white family in Thomasville, Bullock County Alabama - Augustus on prior page and his father Benjamin on next page of census
  • Uncle Emmitt Fenn Draft Card (211 KB)
    WWI Registration, Hull Street, Montgomery AL 1918
  • Anna Stone's great grandfather Michael Stone 1820 (469 KB)
    Putnam Georgia in Captain Eli Buckner's District
  • Grandpa Elijah Fenn (33 KB)
    1830 Early County Georgia
  • Michael Stone in 1830 Putnam Georgia (547 KB)
    Captain John H Stone's District !
  • Great Great Grandpa John Fenn (784 KB)
    1870 census of Notasulga, Macon County, Alabama, John and Emeline both came from Macon Georgia and had my great grandfather William Franklin Fenn in Tuskegee in 1855.
  • Great Grandpa William Franklin Fenn in 1910 (881 KB)
    census of District 7, Eufaula, Barbour County, Alabama
  • Great Great Grandma Emeline Harrell Fenn (962 KB)
    1880 census of District 118, Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama
  • Great Grandpa W F Fenn in 1900 (598 KB)
    census of District 37 Greenwood, Bullock County Alabama is all black except this one family.
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  • Search Notes (119 KB)
    Might be helpful someday.
  • Bozeman on census records (23 KB)
    1790 to 1870 Bozeman names found
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