Daniel Lee Hagy, Sr. age 73 of
Commerce, GA passed away Thursday Dec. 10, 2015. Mr. Hagy was the son
of the late Henry Stuart and Georgia Stone Hagy. He was a self
employed truck parts salesman. Survivors include his wife, Lucy
Waters Hagy of the residence; a son, Daniel (Johanna) Hagy, Jr,
Buford; two daughters, Beverly Hagy (Kevin) Vanderhoef, Toccoa,
Michal Hagy (Duane) Benslay, Talmo; brother, John Henry Hagy,
Princeton, W.VA; sister, Jean Hagy Hobbs, Goode, VA; and 10
grandchildren, Darrin and Krysten Sorenson, Kelsey Vanderhoef, Kaylee
Vanderhoef, Annika, Jacob and Tyler Hagy, Konlan, Trevor and Melia
Benslay. Funeral Services will be held at 2 pm Saturday Dec.12, 2015
at Ivie Funeral Home Chapel, Commerce with George Lee officiating.
Burial will follow in Grey Hill Cemetery. The family will receive
friends 6-8 pm Friday Dec. 11, 2015 at the funeral home. Ivie Funeral
Home, Commerce is in charge of the arrangements. Announcement
courtesy of Whitlock Mortuary.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Collinson Waters
Born in Union, South Carolina, USA on 1789. Collinson married Stacy Benton and had 6 children. He passed away in Hall, Georgia, USA.
Family Members
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Grandmother's Girls
Our grandmother had several daughters and I have many memories of visits to her home growing up and seeing my aunts their at her home assisting their mother.
My Aunts were Linnie Turpin, who died in 1937 many years before I was born, and I only have memories of my dad talking about his older sister and the love and patience that she had for him her much younger brother.
Then there was Aunt Thelma Blalock, that had lived next door to grandmother and the Waters Boys lived with her in her home and the girls lived next door with their mother and dad. After Granddad died in 1937 they lived with their mother until Aunt Nellie and Uncle Clifford, Jimmy and Louise moved in and helped take care of her.
I have many special memories, of Aunt Nellie Wheeler growing up. Whenever we went to grandmother's home, Aunt Nellie would get out the family pictures and she would take the time to show us our Waters Family and pictures of our cousins and great grand-parents. This was so special to learn and see these pictures of our families history.
I learned in later years how much of a fighter for life that my Aunt Nellie Wheeler was. She had arthritis so bad in her life that she would work through the pain to keep working.
My sister and I would visit her on Tuesday's each week to visit and we could see what the arthritis was doing to her body but she always had a great spirit about it. We would do small chores for her and she would tell us of experiences when she was growing up. This taught us you can endure if you are willing to fight through the pain.
Aunt Thelma Blalock in later years would stay with Aunt Nellie Wheeler and help her until she started
Then their was Aunt Alma Wilson, we loved to visit our cousins, Jeffery and Johnny and to help at the Peach Orchard that they owned. It was a great learning experience. We learned to pick and grade the peaches and to pack them up for shipping. We only helped on the weekends when we visited. In later years they quit growing peaches and went into the chicken raising with several chicken houses and that was even harder work than raising peaches. This was hard work from dawn to dusk.
Aunt Lottie was their baby girl, and her dad always told her that when she was older he would tell her how she got her name. Unfortunately he died in 1937 while she was still a young girl and she never heard from her dad how she got her name. Aunt Lottie had two sons and they were both older than I was but we had to stay with her and Uncle Junior when our two oldest sister were in a car wreck. This was when we got to know our Aunt and Uncle much better and to love their family.
My Aunts were Linnie Turpin, who died in 1937 many years before I was born, and I only have memories of my dad talking about his older sister and the love and patience that she had for him her much younger brother.
Then there was Aunt Thelma Blalock, that had lived next door to grandmother and the Waters Boys lived with her in her home and the girls lived next door with their mother and dad. After Granddad died in 1937 they lived with their mother until Aunt Nellie and Uncle Clifford, Jimmy and Louise moved in and helped take care of her.
I have many special memories, of Aunt Nellie Wheeler growing up. Whenever we went to grandmother's home, Aunt Nellie would get out the family pictures and she would take the time to show us our Waters Family and pictures of our cousins and great grand-parents. This was so special to learn and see these pictures of our families history.
I learned in later years how much of a fighter for life that my Aunt Nellie Wheeler was. She had arthritis so bad in her life that she would work through the pain to keep working.
My sister and I would visit her on Tuesday's each week to visit and we could see what the arthritis was doing to her body but she always had a great spirit about it. We would do small chores for her and she would tell us of experiences when she was growing up. This taught us you can endure if you are willing to fight through the pain.
Aunt Thelma Blalock in later years would stay with Aunt Nellie Wheeler and help her until she started
Then their was Aunt Alma Wilson, we loved to visit our cousins, Jeffery and Johnny and to help at the Peach Orchard that they owned. It was a great learning experience. We learned to pick and grade the peaches and to pack them up for shipping. We only helped on the weekends when we visited. In later years they quit growing peaches and went into the chicken raising with several chicken houses and that was even harder work than raising peaches. This was hard work from dawn to dusk.
Aunt Lottie was their baby girl, and her dad always told her that when she was older he would tell her how she got her name. Unfortunately he died in 1937 while she was still a young girl and she never heard from her dad how she got her name. Aunt Lottie had two sons and they were both older than I was but we had to stay with her and Uncle Junior when our two oldest sister were in a car wreck. This was when we got to know our Aunt and Uncle much better and to love their family.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
P. Y. Waters Great-Grand Father: John Collinson Waters (Born: 1789 Died: 1862)
Feb. 28, 1799' - Warren County Deed Book ?A? - p. 508 - Castleberry, Martha, Peter, and Claburn, to Matthew McCrary, all of Warren County. Deed dated Feb. 28, 1799, conveying 100 acres on Long Creek, granted to the said Martha in 1791. - Witness: Arthur Jenkins, Collinson Waters. Marriage 1: Elizabeth Newland Castleberry Born: Between 1770 And 1775, Died:
Marriage 2 Stacey (Stacie) Benton Born: 1775 in Virginia, Died:
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P. Y. Waters Great-Grand Mother, First Wife Of Collison Waters, Elizabeth Newland Castleberry Waters, (Born: Between 1770 And 1775 Died: 1814)
Marriage 1: Collinson Waters Born: Between 1770 And 1775 in North Carolina, Jones County?
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P. Y. Waters Great-Grand Mother, Second Wife Of Collison Waters, Stacey Benton Waters, (Born: 1775 Died: Between 1850 and 1860)
Marriage 1: Collinson Waters b: BET 1770 AND 1775 in North Carolina, Jones County?
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P. Y. Waters Grandfather: James Samuel (Sammie) Waters (Born: 1820, Died: 1865)
Age At Death: 45
Birth: 1820
Death: 1865
Buried: Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Clarke County, Georgia 43rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry 43rd Infantry Regiment, organized at Big Shanty, Georgia, in April, 1862, contained men from Cherokee, Pickens, Cobb, Hall, Forsyth, Jefferson, and Jackson counties. The unit moved to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it placed under the command of General Barton in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It took an active part in the conflicts at Chickasaw Bayou and Champion's Hill, and was captured when Vicksburg fell. After being exchanged, the 43rd was assigned to General Stovall's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It was prominent in the numerous campaigns of the army from Missionary Ridge to Nashville, and ended the war in North Carolina. In December, 1863, it totalled 283 men and 251 arms, and in November, 1864, there were 130 fit for duty. On April 26, 1865, the unit surrendered. Its commanding officers were Colonels Hiram P. Bell, Skidmore Harris, and Henry C. Kellogg, and Major William C. Lester. |
Father: Collinson Waters b: BET 1770 AND 1775 in North Carolina, Jones County?
Mother: Stacey (Stacie) Benton b: 1775 in Virginia
Marriage 2: Caroline (Dicey) Beersheba Hamilton b: 1828 in Georgia
Sources:
Source: rootsweb.ancestry.com
Mother: Stacey (Stacie) Benton b: 1775 in Virginia
Marriage 2: Caroline (Dicey) Beersheba Hamilton b: 1828 in Georgia
- Married: BET 1844 AND 1845 in Hall County, Georgia
- Angeline Waters b: 1845 in Hall County, Georgia
- James Knox Polk Waters b: 29 APR 1847 in Hall County, Georgia
- David Robert Waters b: 3 MAR 1849 in Hall County, Georgia
- Sarah C. Waters b: 1851 in Georgia
- Frances M.E. Waters b: 1854 in Georgia
- Elizabeth J. Waters b: 1858 in Georgia
- Charlotte Angela Waters b: 1859 in Clarke County, Georgia
- Married: ABT 1815 in Georgia
- Sarah (Sally) Waters b: 26 OCT 1815 in Jackson County, Georgia
- Thomas (Tommie) Benton Waters b: 1816 in Jackson County, Georgia
- Matthew Johnson Waters b: 12 AUG 1817 in Jackson County, Georgia
- James Samuel (Sammie) Waters b: 1820 in Hall County, Georgia
- Stacy Waters b: 10 JUL 1822 in Hall County, Georgia
Sources:
Source: rootsweb.ancestry.com
Labels:
James Samuel (Sammie) Waters
P. Y. Waters Grandmother: Carolyn Barsheba "Basha" Hamilton Waters (Born: unknown, Died: July 10, 1899)
Age At Death:
Birth: | unknown | ||||||||
Death: | Jul. 10, 1899 | ||||||||
Born circa 1829. BARSHEBA, BERSHEBA, BARSHEBY - from the Old Testament place name "Beersheba," meaning the "seventh well" or the "well of the oath"." Genesis 21:31 "Wherefore he called that place Beer-sheba; because there they sware both of them." Note: In the 1870 census her name was incorrectly transcribed as "Dicey" but this was a transcription error, not a nickname. Widow of James Samuel "Sammie" Waters (1820-1865). Where her husband is buried is not known. He may have died in the war. No tombstone on grave. A tombstone on grave next to hers says "Saye". Lot 41, Valley Section interred 12 Jul 1899 Same plot with: Grandson: William Franklin Saye Where her daughter Sarah Waters Saye is buried is not known. | Family links: Children: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903)* David Robert Waters (1849 - 1920)* Frances M Waters Meade (1853 - 1910)* Sarah Waters Saye | *Calculated relationship | |||||||
Burial: Oconee Hill Cemetery Athens Clarke County Georgia, USA Plot: Lot 41, Valley Section | |||||||||
Created by: cra2004 Record added: Feb 22, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 142948150 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Mae (May) F. Waters (Born: July 26, 1918 Died: Apr. 10, 1939)
Age At Death: 19
Birth: | Jul. 4, 1894 Georgia, USA |
Death: | Mar. 28, 1914 Georgia, USA |
Miss May Waters Athens Banner, Sunday morning, March 29, 1914 Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB) DOD: March 28, 1914 Miss May Waters Athens Banner, Sunday morning, March 29, 1914 Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB) July 4,1894 - March 28, 1914 Miss May Waters Died Yesterday Yesterday morning occurred the death of Miss May Waters, aged just twenty years, at her home in the county. The funeral and interment will be today at 11o;clock at the Princeton Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Franklin, the pastor to conduct the services. Mesrs. H. R. Clifford, J. D. and P. Y. Waters, brothers, survive her, and one sister, Miss Flony Waters. She was a member of the Methodist church and active worker in the Sunday school, a sweet-spirited, gentle girl just blooming into the full glory of young womanhood. Note from CEB: Abt 1894 - March 28, 1914 Georgia deaths, ancestry.com Name: Mae F. Waters SSN: 255-66-0897 Last Residence: 30605 Athens, Clarke, Georgia, United States of America Born: 26, Jul. 1894 Died: 10, Apr. 1914 State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (1959) Note from Don Shackelford: Parents: James Polk Waters and Sarah Peek Waters By July 5, 1894 she had no children Sarah “Sister” May Waters Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)* James David Waters (1875 - 1958)* Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)* P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)* Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)* Mae Waters (1894 - 1914) *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Princeton United Methodist Church Cemetery Princeton Clarke County Georgia, USA | |
Created by: Connie Epps Bond Record added: Jun 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53343055 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Miss Flonnie Lee Waters (Born: May 14, 1891 Died: Feb. 7, 1944)
At the time of her death, Joseph O. Sr., Robert (Bob) and Daniel A. Waters were in the Military.
Age At Death: 52
Birth: | May 14, 1891 Georgia, USA | ||
Death: | Feb. 7, 1944 Alabama, USA | ||
Banner Herald, pg 3, Tuesday, February 8, 1944 Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond from UGA microfilm Miss Flonnie Waters Taken By Death In Atlanta hospital DOD: February 7, 1944 Miss Flonnie Waters, 52, died in Atlanta Monday morning at 10:45 oclock following an illness of eighteen months. Services will be conducted from Princeton Methodist church, the Rev Shelton E Adams, pastor of the church officiating and burial will be in Princeton cemetery. Pall-bearers will be Steve Shackelford, S P Waters, Arthur Waters, Carson Waters, Emory Waters and Homer H Dunaway. Date for the services will be announced later by Clyde McDorman Funeral Home Surviving Miss Waters are two brothers, C M Waters, Athens and J D Waters, Calhoun Falls, SC, and large number of nieces and nephews. A native of Clarke county, Miss Waters had lived here practically all her life and had many friends thoughout this section who will be distressed to learn of her passing From CEB: No children information from Don Shackelford, Parents James Polk and Sarah Peek Waters Georgia Deaths, ancestry.com Name: Flonnie Lee Waters Death Date: 7 Feb 1944 County of Death: Clarke Gender: F (Female) Race: White Age: 52 years Certificate: 3226 Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)* James David Waters (1875 - 1958)* Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)* P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)* Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944) Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)* *Calculated relationship | |||
Burial: Princeton United Methodist Church Cemetery Princeton Clarke County Georgia, USA | |||
Created by: Connie Epps Bond Record added: Jun 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53323007 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Clifford M. Waters (Born: March 30, 1888 Died: Dec. 31, 1965)
Age At Death: 77
Birth: | Mar. 30, 1888 Georgia, USA |
Death: | Dec. 31, 1965 Clarke County Georgia, USA |
Banner Herald, pg. 2, Friday, December 31, 1965 Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB) 1888 - 31 Dec 1965 Clifford M. Waters Clifford M. Waters, 77, of 2142 S. Lumpkin St, died early today in a local hospital following an illness of several days. Funeral services will be at Princeton Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Herbert A. Owen will officiate and burial will be in the Princeton Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Fulcher Waters, Athens; one daughter, Mrs. Steve Shackelford, Athens; three grandchildren, James Shackelford, Warner Robins, Donald Shackelford, Athens, and Lamar Shackelford, Athens; and four grandchildren. Pall bearers will be Judge Arthur S. Oldham, Roy W. Parr, Robert Hamilton, Frank Huff, Bill Stevens, and W. A. Shaw. The family will be at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Steve Shackelford, 2144 S. Lumpkin St. Athens, GA Note from CEB: Georgia Deaths, ancestry.com Name: Clifford M. Waters Death Date: 31 Dec 1965 County of Death: Clarke Gender: M (Male) Race: White Age: 77 years County of Residence: Clarke Certificate: 035796 Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Spouse: Susan Fulcher Waters (1887 - 1977) Children: Edna Lois Waters Shackelford (1914 - 2002)* Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)* James David Waters (1875 - 1958)* Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)* P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965) Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)* Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)* *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Princeton United Methodist Church Cemetery Princeton Clarke County Georgia, USA | |
Created by: Connie Epps Bond Record added: Jun 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53322896 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Ruthie (Ruthia) Waters Bramlett (Born: March 11, 1879 Died: May 10, 1895)
Age At Death: 16
Birth: | Mar. 11, 1879 Georgia, USA |
Death: | May 10, 1895 Georgia, USA |
Semi-Weekly Banner, Friday morning, May 10, 1895 -- page 2 UGA Digital newspapers, accessed by Connie. Epps Bond BURIED AT PRINCETON The funeral of Mrs Henry Bramlett Yesterday Yesterday afternoon the remains of Mrs Henry Bramlett were laid to rest at Princeton, Rev E D Stone conducting the funeral ceremonies. Mrs Bramblett was married the first Sunday in May 1894, and died the first Monday in May of this year, aged seventeen years. Quite a number of friends followed the remains to their last resting place. Note: from Connie EppsBond: Transcribed from UGA digital newspapers by Connie Epps Bond From Beverly. Mrs Ruthie Waters (Henry_Bramlett Name: Ruthia Waters Gender: Female Marriage Date: 6 May 1894 Marriage Place: Clarke, Georgia, USA Spouse: Henry Bramblett Spouse Gender: Male Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)* James David Waters (1875 - 1958)* Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895) P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)* Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)* Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)* *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Princeton United Methodist Church Cemetery Princeton Clarke County Georgia, USA | |
Created by: Connie Epps Bond Record added: Mar 05, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 143378901 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Rev James David Waters (Born: May 20, 1875 Died: Sep. 29, 1958)
Age At Death: 83
Birth: | May 20, 1875 Madison County Georgia, USA |
Death: | Sep. 29, 1958 Abbeville County South Carolina, USA |
Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Spouse: Frances Emma Clark Waters (1877 - 1930)* Children: Clarence V. Waters (1898 - 1969)* Samuel Preston Waters (1902 - 1949)* Ruth Palestine Waters Smith (1907 - 1988)* Jimmie Lee Waters (1912 - 1922)* Sarah Lois Waters Moore (1920 - 1999)* Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)* James David Waters (1875 - 1958) Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)* P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)* Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)* Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)* *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Latimer Cemetery Calhoun Falls Abbeville County South Carolina, USA | |
Created by: J_Dove222 Record added: May 16, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 52449882 |
P. Y. Waters Sibling: Hillard Revan Waters (Born: May 1, 1871 Death: Jan. 2, 1943)
Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943)*
James David Waters (1875 - 1958)*
Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)*
P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)*
Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)*
Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)*
Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)*
Hillard Revan Waters
Age At Death: 71
James David Waters (1875 - 1958)*
Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)*
P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)*
Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)*
Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)*
Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)*
Hillard Revan Waters
Age At Death: 71
Birth: | May 1, 1871 Georgia, USA |
Death: | Jan. 2, 1943, USA |
Hillard Revan Waters Athens Banner Herald, pg 1, Athens, GA, January 3, 1943 Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB) Family links: Parents: James Knox Polk Waters (1847 - 1903) Sarah Peek Waters (1852 - 1894) Spouse: Cora Waters (____ - 1942)* Children: Minnie Curtis Waters (____ - 1917)* Guy Lamar Waters (____ - 1916)* Everleid Waters (1899 - 1918)* Siblings: Hillard Revan Waters (1871 - 1943) James David Waters (1875 - 1958)* Ruthie Waters Bramlett (1879 - 1895)* P. Y. Waters (1881 - 1937)* Clifford M Waters (1888 - 1965)* Flonnie Lee Waters (1891 - 1944)* Mae Waters (1894 - 1914)* *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Princeton United Methodist Church Cemetery Princeton Clarke County Georgia, USA | |
Created by: Connie Epps Bond Record added: Jun 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53342971 |
James Waters Second Wife: Margaret Wheeler Waters (Born: 1855 Died: May 12, 1900)
Age At Death: 45
Birth: | 1855 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Death: | May 12, 1900 Clarke County Georgia, USA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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