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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Campbell-cline to Cannistra
Grandfather of Daniel Gill Candler; great-grandfather of Allen Daniel Candler.
Mark Anthony Cooper; son of E. Candler and Julia (Bevill) Candler; cousin of Allen Daniel Candler; nephew of
Mark Anthony Cooper; son of Daniel Gill Candler; cousin of Milton Anthony Candler and Ezekiel Samuel Candler, Jr.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/campbell-cannington.html   (1247 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Campbell-cline to Cannistra
Grandfather of Daniel Gill Candler; great-grandfather of Allen Daniel Candler.
Mark Anthony Cooper; son of E. Candler and Julia (Bevill) Candler; cousin of Allen Daniel Candler; nephew of
Mark Anthony Cooper; son of Daniel Gill Candler; cousin of Milton Anthony Candler and Ezekiel Samuel Candler, Jr.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/campbell-cannington.html   (1247 words)

  
 Coca-Cola ::: A Technological View
Asa Candler, head of Coca-Cola at that time, did not believe that bottling would be successful and sold the bottling rights to two enterprising lawyers, Benjamin Thomas and Joseph Whitehead, for a grand sum of one dollar.
Candler began an active and innovative marketing campaign that spurred the wide distribution of Coke.
Pouring it into the Oconee River?” when he ran into a bottler from Athens, Georgia.The sudden increase in distribution of coke astonished Candler, and he was hesitant to believe that it was all truly being sold.
projects.olin.edu /ahs/HOT2004/PolarBears/content.htm   (4687 words)

  
 Georgia Division of Public Health Counties Candler County
Georgia's 148th county was named for former Governor Allen D. Candler, who spent his retirement years compiling the state's Colonial, Revolutionary, and Confederate records.
Candler County had 32.8 licensed nursing home beds per 100 persons in 1999, compared with the state average of 5.5 per 100 persons.
Candler County was created in 1914 from parts of Bulloch, Emanuel, and Tattnall counties.
health.state.ga.us /regional/candler/index.asp   (186 words)

  
 Candler County, Georgia Genealogical Records Information
Georgia's 150th county was named for former governor Allen D. Candler (1834-1910), who had died four years earlier.
In that year's general election, Georgia voters ratified the proposed amendment on Nov. 3, 1914, which marks the official date of the Candler County's creation.
Why was Candler County created by constitutional amendment instead of an act of the General Assembly?
www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com /ga_county/can.htm   (624 words)

  
 Candler Home Page
It was named for Allen Daniel Candler (1834-1910).
Candler County took its land from Bulloch, Emanuel and Tattnall counties.
Candler is a young county beginning in 1914.
www.rootsweb.com /~gacandle   (273 words)

  
 Candler County, Georgia
Name derivation:Named in honor of Governor Allen Daniel Candler, a Rebel during the Civil War, mayor of Gainesville and US Senator/Representative who was widely respected for his honesty and hard-working ideals.
National Register of Historic Places in Candler County, Georgia
All of the photographs, graphics and text on Our Georgia History (http://ourgeorgiahistory.com) are © Copyright 2001-2005 by Golden Ink unless otherwise noted.
www.ourgeorgiahistory.com /chronpop/202   (93 words)

  
 Candler-McAfee Real Estate
Front Page > Georgia News > Candler-McAfee > Real Estate
Owen Allen kept telling himself it was time to leave.
Katrina gives Mississippi family unexpected way to start over
www.topix.net /real-estate/candler-mcafee-ga   (104 words)

  
 HOSPITAL
Liz Allen (m) surgery November 23 – Candler
Elma Hodges (f)                       Jimmy Hodges (f)                                Maryon Hodges (f)
            Ashlie Bartholomew (m)          Jamie Hiott (f)                           Jeffery Pittman (m)
www.fbc-springfield.org /prayer.htm   (104 words)

  
 georgia.gov - Town of Pulaski
Georgia's 48th county was named for former Governor Allen D. Candler who spent a great deal of his retirement years compiling the state's Colonial, Revolutionary, and Confederate records.
The Candler County Courthouse, built in 1921, and the South Metter Residential Historic District, comprised of 75 late 19th and early 20th century homes on landscaped boulevards, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Region 9 » Candler County » Town of Pulaski
pulaski.georgia.gov   (85 words)

  
 Descendants of James Boaz
4 James H. Bates 1833 - Aft 1898 b in Allen County, Ohio d: Aft 1898 in Ohio
+Penelope Candler Abt 1784 - Bef 1850 m in Campbell County, Virginia d: Bef 1850 in Campbell County, Virginia
There is only five generations on this page as some of the sixth generation are living, and it is our wish not to jeopardize the privacy of these family members.
home.texoma.net /~marbles/jamesboa1749.htm   (3368 words)

  
 List of governors of Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allen D. Candler Democratic 1898-1902 ( Candler County)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Georgia_governors   (3368 words)

  
 Emory Alumni Living In 1926, G-N Surnames
1925 McClellan, E. 1902m McClellan, J. 1913m McClellan, Philip T. 1912m McClung, Roy Houston 1921 McClure, Herbert Arant 1915m McClure, Robert Edwin 1914m McClure, W. 1885m McClure, Warren Candler 1899 McCollum, J. McConnell, Noel 1919 McCord, Harry Young, Jr.
1924 Green, A. 1916m Green, Alfred Franklin 1914 Green, Everett Lee 1895m Green, Fletcher Melvin 1921 Green, Harry Letcher 1920L Green, James Allen 1908m Green, Reynolds 1921t Green, Samuel 1909 Green, Sloan 1923 Green, Thaddeus Hall 1914m Green, Walter Redding 1922 Green, William Lee, Jr.
1923 Havey, Henry Perrin 1916 Hawkins, Charles E. 1922t Hawkins, David Bittle 1913m Hawkins, Frank Marion 1888 Hawkins, J. Roy 1913m Hawkins, Louis M. 1910m Hawkins, Oscar M. 1916t Hawkins, R. Hayes, Albert Howard 1917m Hayes, Daniel Moore 1922 Hayes, Harry James 1895 Hayes, Marshall Augustus 1881m Hayes, William J. 1885m Haygood, Atticus Green, Jr.
www.ancestorinfo.com /emory_alumni,%201926,%20g-n.htm   (3368 words)

  
 tatt.html
His father, Columbus Napolean Boone, was born in 1881 in Tattnall County, Georgia, the son of Ann Jane Boone (1860-1922), a single woman; and John Allen DeLoach (1862-1935).
TITLE Gravestone inscriptions, churches and family cemeteries located in the following counties: Bulloch, Candler, Emanuel, Montgomery, Tattnall and Toombs / compiled by Mrs.
Eliza Malinda Padgett was born in 1872 in Tattnall County, Georgia, the daughter of Andrew Jackson Padgett (1839-1913) and Nancy Almania Stafford Padgett (1842-1919).
www.idir.net /~dthomas2/tatt.html   (5008 words)

  
 Candler County, Georgia Genealogical Records Information
Georgia's 150th county was named for former governor Allen D. Candler (1834-1910), who had died four years earlier.
In 1945, Georgia voters ratified a new constitution -- one which provided an absolute limit of 159 counties, with an additional provision (see text) that no new country could be created except through consolidation of existing counties.
In 1904, Georgia voters had approved a constitutional amendment limiting the number of counties in the state to 145.
www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com /ga_county/can.htm   (1102 words)

  
 Board Biographies
Their son, Chris, is a graduate of Candler School of Theology and is the Associate Minister of Preaching at First United Methodist Church, Houston, Texas.
Allen and his wife, Anita, have two daughters, Sarah Ann and Griffin.
Their daughter, Angela, is a graduate of Oklahoma City University with a major in psychology and has earned a Master Degree in Health Services Administration at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
www.confessingumc.org /bioboard.html   (1102 words)

  
 HeritageQuest - The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, vol 2
The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, vol 2, compiled by Allen D. Candler.
Contents: "Minutes of the Executive Council from 14 Jan 1775 to 6 Jan 1785, and Journal of the Land Court from 6 Apr to 26 May 1784." Publ.
HeritageQuest - The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, vol 2
www2.heritagequest.com /hq/mf.asp?Z_ID=F-134   (67 words)

  
 Carson Neighborhood School
Grade 6 – Raphael Allen, Dyshay Anderson, Ashley Blackwell, Alex Butler, Tyrall Butler, Darrick Candler, Brittany Cearley, Dominique Childers, Brittanie Drummond, Misty Engel, Clinton Fahey, Deshawnta Goodson, Keila Kelley, Keasia Kennedy, Joshua Moser, Austin Newman, Donnell Nolan, De’Angelo Paige, Shaquille Richmond, Megan Robertson, Tiffany Scalf, Ariel Shover, Quinnettea Simpson
Look for some of them on display at the Fall Family Celebration!
carson.cps-k12.org /news.shtml   (67 words)

  
 The Newly Launched Council of Churches to Establish Regional Areas of Focus in the New Year
Speakers at the inaugural ceremony included, Dr. Jimmy Allen, Chaplain Emeritus, Big Canoe Chapel and past President of the Southern Baptist Convention; The Reverend E. Claiborne Jones, Rector, Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, and Dr. Robert Franklin, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Social Ethics, Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
The newly formed mission of the Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta is to develop relationships, foster dialogue and advocate collaboration among all Christians throughout the 20 county Atlanta region.
The Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta launched its new organization at an inaugural ceremony on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park.
www.cnetweb.org /rccatl.htm   (818 words)

  
 Architects - Free Home Improvement Contractor Quotes
Texas Abilene, Alice, Allen, Alvin, Amarillo, Arlington, Atascocita, Austin, Balch Springs, Baytown, Beaumont, Bedford, Benbrook, Big Spring, Brownsville, Brownwood, Bryan, Burleson, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Cedar Park, Channelview, Cleburne, Cloverleaf, College Station, Colleyville, Conroe, Coppell, Copperas Cove, Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Dallas, DeSoto, Deer Park, Del Rio, Denison, Denton, Duncanv
Georgia Albany, Alpharetta, Athens Clarke, Atlanta, Augusta Richmond, Belvedere Park, Candler MacAfee, College Park, Columbus, Dalton, Douglasville, Duluth, Dunwoody, East Point, Gainesville, Griffin, Hinesville, Kennesaw, LaGrange, Lawrenceville, Mableton, Macon, Marietta, Martinez, North Atlanta, Peachtree City, Redan, Rome, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Savannah, Smyrna, Statesboro, Tucker, Valdosta, Warner Robins
Kentucky Ashland, Bowling Green, Covington, Elizabethtown, Florence, Fort Knox, Frankfort, Henderson, Hopkinsville, Jeffersontown, Lexington Fayette, Louisville, Newburg, Owensboro, Paducah, Pleasure Ridge Park, Radcliff, Richmond, Valley Station
hire-local-contractors.home-and-garden-store.com /Architects-0.htm   (818 words)

  
 Carolina Morning News on the Web Obituaries - Obituaries for March 4, 2001 03/05/01
SURVIVORS: his wife, Marion Carter Thomas of Alma; two daughters and sons-in-law, Martha and James Allen of Alma and Rebecca and Michael Dennis of Baxley; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Alma Tillman Cerone, 91, died March 3 at Candler Hospital.
ALMA - Amos Thomas, 76, died March 2 at Bacon County Hospital.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/030501/OBITSindex.shtml   (1340 words)

  
 UrbanPlanet.org > City Profile: Atlanta
Many prominent Atlantans (Mayors Willam B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen, journalists Henry Grady and Ralph McGill, Coke magnate Asa Candler, etc.) were buried at Westview.
The list of high-end hotels could be lengthy, but I think the Ritz-Carltons (Downtown and Buckhead) are closely identified with the city by many visitors.
Atlanta became famous during the Civil War as a railroad hub for the Confederacy and the starting place of General William Tecumseh Sherman's infamous "March to the Sea" that ended in Savannah in 1864.
www.urbanplanet.org /forums/lofiversion/index.php/t12836.html   (4395 words)

  
 Masonic Lodge
Grand Master Teller named the first officials for the Littleton lodge: Joseph W. Bowles, worshipful master; Henry E. Allen, senior warden; and Stephen M. Myler, junior warden.
Appointed trustees were O. Hoffman, R. Candler, John R. Hoskin, Ivy W. Hunt, John Nickels, Virgil Stevens and Louis Stekel, plus Secretary Frank M. Burnett and Treasurer John Pollock.
It was named for Allyn Weston, a Harvard graduate who had published a Masonic magazine in Detroit before moving to Colorado in 1860 to practice law in Central City.
www.littletongov.org /history/virtualtour/masons   (870 words)

  
 Jackson Herald History-Part I: Chapter 5
In 1898 the Democrats nominated Allen D. Candler for governor.
There were five candidates in the race this year, Richard B. Russell, Jr., George H. Carswell, Eurith D. Rivers, and James A. Perry, in addition to Mr.
In The Herald of May 6, 1930, he announced for the fourth time that he would run for governor.
www.mainstreetnews.com /Service/History/HAdams5.html   (870 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Jonesboro
Clayton High School was established in Jonesboro in 1859 by Allen D. Candler (1834-1910), later governor of Georgia; it drew students from a wide area until it was closed during the Civil War.
Jonesboro's population in 2000 was 3,829, and in 2002 the largest employers within the 2.6 square miles of its corporate limits were education and government.
Jonesboro immediately became an important railway trade center for a wide area in Fayette and Henry counties, although the town did not obtain its corporate charter until December 13, 1859.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?path=/CitiesCounties/Cities&id=h-926   (963 words)

  
 Robert Winship Woodruff (1899- ), A Cheerful Giver
Woodruff that he was on the telephone early the next morning to Mayor Allen, talking it over and discussing the fact the world would have its eye on Atlanta as well as the funeral at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
What Ernest Woodruff's business syndicate paid in 1919 to Asa Candler for Coca-Cola was $25,000,000.
Woodruff is by technical church membership a Presbyterian, but in the larger sense he has been a Christian in sympathy with the good in many churches and causes.
www.faithinwriting.com /Tradition/Giver/index.htm   (963 words)

  
 Carolina Morning News on the Web Obituaries - Obituaries for Sept. 10, 2001 09/10/01
Thomas Allen Andrews Sr., 82, died Sept. 8 at Candler Hospital.
The Milledgeville native was the widower of Charlene Fain Andrews.
The Mars Hill, N.C., native graduated from the University of Michigan as a chemical engineer.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/091001/OBITSindex.shtml   (963 words)

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