Wednesday, August 29, 2012

More Foundation Moments . . .

Amazing, right? 
Blocks will be laid and the house will rest on a new foundation.  Perhaps 150 years old, it lasted until this moment.  A huge, massive edifice, a home, is floating on temporary wooden pillars.  The ground is removed and leveled.  Cement footers are poured.  The house gets ready for another century.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

History Mystery and the house gets a new name!

We are researching the history of this house.  The front part of the house is MUCH older than the back extension.  

We bought the house in 2011 from the estate of Mildred Colley Moore.  She owned the house, along with her brother, Eugene Parks Colley, Jr.  Eugene and his sister Mildred purchased the house in 1993 from the estate of their mother, Lula Belle Colley.

In the records at the White County courthouse, we found a 1947 Warranty Deed for Lot 108 in the 2nd district.  A transaction from the estate of Mrs. G. N. (Lenora) Colley to her son, Eugene Parks (Sr), who was married to Lula Belle.


In this deed, are 2 notable statements;  Lot no. 107 is mentioned, "Also part of lot of land No. 107 in the second district . . . ."  But more importantly, a previous owner's name is listed, "The above lands known as the J.F. Ledford old home place, and the place on which the grantor now lives.  This is now known as the G.N. Colley old home place." 



Detail: 1947 Deed Record, Book FF, page 247.


"Old home place" is a term used to denote a dwelling or home.  So we know there was a house involved in the property transactions.  Now we're looking for a property transaction between a Ledford and Colley.

We found it.  A 1913 record of an 1896 transaction. It records the 1896 property transaction between J.F. Ledford and G.N.Colley for Lots 108 and 80 in the 2nd District, with the note "the above lands known as the J.F. Ledford homeplace.'  This 1913 entry records the earlier transaction with witnesses, I.L Oakes and G.S Kytle N.P.  So, George Newton Colley bought the house from John F Ledford in 1896.

Detail: 1913 record of 1896 transaction, Book O, page 478-479

So who was J. F. Ledford?  Here's what we have from US census records from 1850 to 1900.

John Fletcher Ledford born 1828 Habersham Co. Georgia (son of Curtis Aaron Ledford, a farmer and carpenter, who came to the area around 1822)
Married Rosa Bramblett Ledford born 1829.

1850 Census Habersham Co., Georgia (White County was est. in 1857)
J. F. Ledford 22
Rosa 21 F
W. R. 11/12 M


1860 Census White Co., GA
John F. Ledford 32 M farmer
Rosa 32 F

Wesley 10 M
Nancy Ann 8 F
Louvenia 6 F
Enoch 3 M
Sarah 1 F

1870 Census White Co., Ga Subd 135
John Ledford 44 M farming

Rose 42 F keeping house
Wesly 20 M farm hand

Nancy 17 F
Lurena 15 F
Sarah 11 F
Jefferson 9 M
John 4 M
Ruth 1 F


1880 Census White Co. Ga Blue Creek
John F. LEDFORD Head    54 M Farmer
Rosey LEDFORD Wife      54 F Keeping House
Louvena LEDFORD Dau     22 F At Home
Sarah LEDFORD Dau       19 F At Home
Jefferson LEDFORD Son   17 M At Home
John LEDFORD Son        13 M At Home
Rutha LEDFORD Dau       11 F At Home


There is no 1890 census. (burned in a courthouse fire)

1900 Census White Co. Ga Blue Creek District (JF Ledford family no longer listed)
George N. Colley Head b. 1858 Farmer
Lenora Colley b. 1858
Clarence son b 1882
Lillie dau b. 1884
Zeleire dau b. 1884
Ernest M. son b. 1888
Homer v. son b. 1891
Eugene Parks son b. 1893
Lou Ada dau b. 1895
Bonnie dau b. 1899


In 1860, John Fletcher Ledford, 32,  is listed as a farmer with real estate valued at $850, personal value of $400. We will continue to research the history of both the Ledford and Colley families, original owners of this house.