He changed his name from Reid to Reed.
I visited the Historic Gwinnett County Courthouse and didn't find any records for him. There was some information on his father, Samuel Reid, that had been typed and donated. The original county courthouse burned in 1872 and may be why there were no records for him.
groom's name: James C. Reed
bride's name: Nancy Brandon
marriage date: 04 Jun 1816
marriage place: Jackson Co., Georgia
By: Edward Pharr, VDM (Verbi Dei Minister)
James was a Private in the War of 1812, Georgia Militia, Capt. McKinley's Company.
He was the first Surveyor of Gwinnett Co., Georgia and a founding member of Fairview Presbyterian Church, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
He settled in St. Clair County, Alabama, on March 25, 1834, on the Coosa River with his wife and family.
He changed his name from Reid to Reed.
I visited the Historic Gwinnett County Courthouse and didn't find any records for him. There was some information on his father, Samuel Reid, that had been typed and donated. The original county courthouse burned in 1872 and may be why there were no records for him.
groom's name: James C. Reed
bride's name: Nancy Brandon
marriage date: 04 Jun 1816
marriage place: Jackson Co., Georgia
By: Edward Pharr, VDM (Verbi Dei Minister)
James was a Private in the War of 1812, Georgia Militia, Capt. McKinley's Company.
He was the first Surveyor of Gwinnett Co., Georgia and a founding member of Fairview Presbyterian Church, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
He settled in St. Clair County, Alabama, on March 25, 1834, on the Coosa River with his wife and family.
Family Members
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Nancy Caldwell Reed
1817–1828
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Samuel Reed
1818–1883
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William Brandon Reed
1820–1864
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Mrs Mary Ann M. Reed Varnon
1822–1881
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Lawson Reed
1825–1842
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Son Reed
1826–1826
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Parthenia Jane "Caroline" Reed
1829 – unknown
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Margaret Louisa Reid Meharg
1830–1860
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George Thomas Reed
1833–1910
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John Pinkney "JP" Reed
1836–1861
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Mrs Sarah Ann Frances "Fannie" Reed Joiner
1838 – unknown
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Rebecca Reed
1841 – unknown