Stories from Gus Adams, published in Tifton Gazette, Tift Co. GA
Warren Family
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J. E. (Edd) Dorminey  edorminey@dishmail.net

Around the "turn of the Century" (1912) there was a man by the name of
Gus Adams (friends called him "Pat") who lived near Chula, Tift County,
GA with several families. First with William and Louisa Jane Branch and
then at the home of some of their grown children. After a while he moved
in with the D.H. Hogan family.  Gus was from Brooklyn, New York and came
to Georgia about 1878 where he followed his occupation as a painter and
decorator. While residing and working around the Chula area, he went from
home to home and knew all the old residents of this section and visited
with them. He attended family reunions, annual meetings and celebrations,
and his writings of these gatherings were an interesting feature of the
"Tifton Gazette" in Tifton Georgia for many years. Gus died in 1933.
These stories live on to tell some very interesting histories of the
different families of the area. Look especially at the "Whiddon" write
up as it is very interesting in relation to the Dorminy family and
where they originated.

SAVED FROM DESTRUCTION
Bob Morrell was editor of the Tifton Gazette 30 years ago when he and his
wife Betty discovered and salvaged these genealogies from some old Tifton
Gazette papers that were crumbling and falling apart from being exposed to
age, dust, South Georgia heat and humidity. Betty took these old papers and
copied the Gus Adams genealogies onto "teletype" paper on her typewriter.
She said that during the process the act of turning the pages would tear the
brittle newsprint and she had to have something placed under them to turn
them or they would crumble in her hands. If she hadn^t saved these family
histories, they would have been lost forever as no other source has been
found that has copies of these articles except the one on the Paulk^s and
part of the one on the Dorminy family which we obtained from another source
   
CAUTION!!! Please be aware that Mr. Adams did not have the benefit of
a computer to cross check his information. He has a LOT of mistakes in
these histories but if you use them, and are aware of this fact, you
can benefit by having a starting point. Do not use this information as
your final reference . I know for a fact that a lot of Dorminy
information as well as other information is partially WRONG so to be
forwarned is to be forarmed.
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   Tifton Gazette

   March 22, 1912
   
   Vol. XXI No. 46
   
                                THE WARREN'S
                                      
   George Warren married Sally Ross, daughter of James Ross. Their
   children were: James, William, Lott, George, Sally, Hattie and Betsy.
   
   James, the oldest son of George Warren, married Martha Gibbs. Their
   children were: James, who is clerk of Superior Court of Worth County.
   He married Lizzie Williams; George who was an attorney at law, died;
   Kate married W.lH. Bennett. Lott married Arthene Leagan; Ellen is
   single; Hester died when a young woman.
   
   William, son of old George Warren, married Sarah Clements. She died,
   leaving: Jelks, who married Beulah Ford, she died. He next married
   Ethel Herrington; Tom married Daisy Beckham; Luna married Eli Vickers,
   he died. She then married John Pitts; Lillei married G.W. Peters; Lula
   married William Willis.
   
   George, son of old George Warren, married Ellen Fox. Their children
   were: Sally, married William Watson, she died; Carrie married B.S.
   Martin; Lizzie married Bruce Donaldson; Alice, Nora, Maggie and Docia,
   single.
   
   Polly, daughter of old George Warren, married James Gibbs.
   
   Betsy, daughter of old George Warren, married William Sumner, son of
   old Joe.
   
   Hettie, daughter of old George Warren, married Micajah Young, son of
   old Fat Jake. He died in the war, leaving two children. She next
   married Baron Tyson, both died, leaving William who married Leon
   Williford, daughter of J.M. Williford; Sally married Micajah Tucker,
   county commissioner of Tift County.
   
   Lott Warren married Millie Sumner. Their children were: Mary who
   married Gordon Clyatt; Sally married Dr. Theodore Ellis, he died,
   leaving Elberta. Sally next married Jim Denham. He died also, leaving
   three small children.
   
   Jane married W.D. Fountain of Sycamore; Jim married Abigail Hendricks,
   she died. George married Otha Clements of Sycamore; Witham, not
   married; Lottie married Charlie Ray of Ashburn; Blarney and Lott,
   single.
   
   Sally, daugher of old George Warren, married Allen Gibbs. She died.
   
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   Please take note that this information came from long ago and has not
   been corrected for accuracy. Many of these sketches have names
   transposed or just plain wrong information so use this as a starting
   point, not the final end to your research. THIS IS NOT AN ORIGINAL
   DOCUMENT. It is a summary of the genealogical findings of one man, Gus
   Adams, which were unsubstantiated and should be used as such.
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