The Applings, the Mooneys, Through the Years, 1685-1976: A Genealogical and Pictorial TreasuryAus-Tex Duplicators, 1976 - 277 σελίδες William Mooney and his family were living in Telfair County, Georgia, by 1810. He was killed in an Indian battle known as "Battle of Breakfast Branch" in 1818. His son, John Mooney (1808-1864), and his wife, Mary Jane Barrow Moony, had at least eight children. The family migrated from Telfair County, Georgia, to Alabama, ca. 1844, and to Gonzales County, Texas, ca. 1848. Descendants listed lived in Texas and elswhere. |
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THE APPLING FAMILY | 1 |
FAMILY OF WILLIAM FRANKLIN APPLING | 8 |
Families 1718 | 20 |
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acres Alabama Aletha Amelia County attended Aunt Austin Barrow Billy born bridge brother Burwel15 Burwell Caldwell County Caltha Cemetery Children Childress Clementine College Creek Crockett County Daniel daughter Davis death Deviney died Dunlap Elizabeth farm father Frances Gambrell George Georgia Gonzales graduate Grandfather Griffin Guadalupe County Hoke Houston Indians James Jennings Joel Appling John Appling John Mooney John Wesley Davis July June land later lives Lockhart Louise loved Lubbock Luling Margaret marriage married Martindale McCord Methodist Church Mooney family mother moved Nancy O'Bryan Overton Ozona Papa Perteet Prairie Lea ranch records resided Richard Appling Robert San Angelo San Antonio San Marcos River Sarah Sept settlers Sherrill sister sons Staples Taylor teacher Telfair County Texas Tech Thomas Appling Thomas Mooney Thomas¹ Trammell Univ Walker wife Wilkes County William Appling William Mooney