Charles William PATTY

HAIRSTON.org ID#4395, b. 22 March 1835, d. 22 February 1911
Father*James PATTY1 b. a 1815
Mother*Anna (surname unknown)1 b. a 1816
Birth*Charles William PATTY was born on 22 March 1835 in South Carolina.1,2 
He was the son of James PATTY and Anna (surname unknown).1 
Census 1850Charles William PATTY appeared on the 1850 census of James PATTY in 1850 in District 10, Campbell County, Georgia.1

 
Census 1860*Charles William PATTY appeared on the census of 1860 in District 2, Cherokee County, Alabama, Living next to James and Anna Patty.3

 
Marriage*He married Mary A. P. MEEKS (surname unknown) on 24 March 1860 in Floyd County, Georgia.3,4 
Census 1870*Charles William PATTY appeared on the census of 1870 in Subdivision 49, Floyd County, Georgia.5

 
Census 1880*He appeared on the census of 1880 in Cherokee County, Alabama.6


 
Census 1900*He appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 in Popalar Springs, DeKalb County, Alabama.

 
Death*He died on 22 February 1911 at age 75.7 
Burial*He was buried in Head Springs Cemetery, DeKalb County, Alabama.7 

Family

Mary A. P. MEEKS (surname unknown) b. Sep 1843
Children

Sources (www.HAIRSTON.org)

  1. [S1850] 1850 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  2. [S1900] 1900 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  3. [S1860] 1860 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  4. [S42] Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013., Ancestry.com.
  5. [S1870] 1870 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  6. [S1880] 1880 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  7. [S48] Find A Grave Website with Photo - only listings with photos of grave markers that are contemporary to the deceased individuals death are acceptable for genealogical proof.
Last Edited24 Apr 2019