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Throwback
Thursday. On last week's Throwback I had my great grandparents on my mother's
daddy's side
Daniel
Webster and Sarah Jane Garrett Petty.
This week
are five of their six children. The one
missing is our grandfather William Elijah Joseph Petty, he may be behind the
camera, but I doubt it.
Here is a
brief description of the siblings in the picture:
Left to
right, first row: Dawson Wesley Petty
(1879-1960), James M. "Jim" Petty, and Ervin Petty (1882 - ? ).
Second
row: Sarah Alice Petty (1874-1958) and Nancy
Jane Petty (1877-1965). I get these two
sisters mixed up, name wise, I don't know which is which.
Jim Petty
lived on Jim Petty and his family had a farm on Jim Petty Road in Crandall,
Murray County, Georgia. Jim and Lillie
Henry had 9 children. One became a heart
surgeon in Chattanooga, by the way, he had a daugher who graduated from West
Point, and road a bike from New England to Florida with her brother, after he
graduation. Jim had another son, Carton
Petty, who became a very productive farmer so much that he owned a bank in
Chatsworth.
One time
Jim's siblings had to hold him down so their uncle, Doctor Willis Garrett,
could amputate his frostbit toes.
Siblings
Alice, Nancy, and Wesley never married.
They lived together on a farm in a big unpainted two story house on a
little dirt road directly behind Jim and Lillie's house.
When I was a preteen we visited them often for Sunday dinner. I couldn't stand their milk from their cow, it was bitter. Wesley was the last of the three to live. He died in a house fire, living alone.
When I was a preteen we visited them often for Sunday dinner. I couldn't stand their milk from their cow, it was bitter. Wesley was the last of the three to live. He died in a house fire, living alone.
Ervin Petty
I don't think I ever met. Early in life
he moved to Detroit to find work and married a lady who owned a boarding
house. They had a daughter that ran away
to work in a circus.
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