Name |
Anderson Joseph Jarrell |
Born |
28 Mar 1840 |
Jones County, Georgia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
11 Sep 1850 |
Jones County, Georgia, USA [1] |
Census 1850
Georgia, Jones County, Division 47, 11 Sep 1850, page 207B, dwelling 472, family 422
John Jarrell, head 40. Wife Elizabeth, 35. Children: Levi, 16; John R., 14; Joseph, 10; Elizabeth, 8; Mary J., 4; Susan, 6 months. John is a farmer; value of real estate $2,500. He was born in North Carolina, the remaining family in Georgia. Joseph attended school during the school year. |
Age: 10 |
Census |
1 Jul 1860 |
Jones County, Georgia, USA [2] |
Census 1860
Georgia, Jones, Hammocks District, page 20, Dwelling 156, Family 156
John Jarrell, head, 50. Elizabeth, wife 45. Children: Anderson J., son 20; Elizabeth, daughter 16; Mary, daughter 14; Susan, daughter 10. Also living with them is George Tilman, 60. John is a famer. Value of real estate is $3,640; personal property $20,400. John and George Tilman were born in North Carolina; the remaining family members in Georgia. Next door to All and Caroline Jackson; Caroline Newby. |
Age: 20 |
Died |
1 Aug 1896 |
Cartersville, Bartow, Georgia, USA |
- The Courant American Newspaper
Cartersville, Georgia
August 6, 1896, Page 1
Gone To His Rest.
Rev. A. J. Jarrell, the Beloved Pastor of the Methodist Church
Passes Away Saturday Night
Impressive Funeral Services at the Church—Touching Eulogistic Talks—Burial at Oxford.
[A very long article. An excerpt: “Anderson Joseph Jarrell was 56 years of age the 28 th of last March. He was born near Dean’s Ferry, on the Ocumulgee river, in Jones county, Ga. His father, Rev. John Jarrell, was a Primitive Baptist preacher…Mr. Jarrell leaves a wife and five children: They are Mrs. W. J. McClenny, of St. Louis; Miss Susie Jarrell, Dr. Joseph; G. Rev. Charles C. and William W. Jarrell.]
- The Courant American
Cartersville, Georgia
May 4, 1899, page 1
Mrs. Jarrell Dead.
Mrs. Jarrell, the widow of the late Rev. A. J. Jarrell, died at the home of her son, Dr. Joe Jarrell, in Savannah, one day last week. Mrs. Jarrell had been for years past a sufferer from a tumor and had gone to Savannah, where an operation was performed. Rev. A. J. Jarrell, her husband, preceded her in death several years ago, while pastor of the Methodist church, in this city. He was one of the most able, active and consecrated members of the North Georgia Conference and was greatly beloved. The family is remembered lovingly by a large circle of friends in Cartersville. Mrs. Jarrell’s remains were interred at Oxford, by the side of those of her husband, on Friday last.
- September 4, 1896, Page 1:
Memorial Service
Methodists Fittingly Commemorate Their Late Pastor. [A very long article filling most of the first page: “Anderson Joseph Jarrell was born in Jones county, Ga., March 29, 1840. Graduated at the head of his class at Emory college in 1861.”]
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Buried |
Oxford Historical Cemetery, Newton, Baker, Georgia, USA |
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Headstone for Anderson Joseph Jarrell Born in Jones County Georgia, March 28,140. Graduated with A.B. Degree, Emory College, 1861. Served Watkinsville and Whitfield Circuits, 1861-1863.
Served as Chaplain in Confederate Army, 1863-1865. From 1866-1896, he served the following pastorates, Cave Spring; Sparta; Marietta; Milledgeville; Cartersville, St. James; Augusta; Cartersville; Gainesville; First Church Athens; LaGrange; Trinity, Savannah; First Church, St. Louis, Cartersville.
Died, Cartersville, Georgia, Aug 1, 1896. Tender and chivalrous as a husband, wise and loving as a father to his wife and children, he was always a King among men. Master of men in the pulpit; of surpassing diligence in pastoral fidelity, at all times a winner of souls, he made full proof of his ministry.
"Perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord" |
Person ID |
I836 |
clanSoren |
Last Modified |
16 Oct 2018 |