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  • This was my Grandfather Samuel Huey Epps, brother. George was the son of Hiriam Thomas Epps and Martha Annie Chesser. He was born 3 February 1898 in Petersburg, Lincoln County, Tennessee and he died 1954 Delta , Clay County, Alabama.

    When we would get in trouble at home Mother would call us George Epps. I found out later why. George had been in some serious trouble with the law. Here are clippings from the Annistonstar newspaper, Anniston, Alabama.

    Anniston Star

    March 17, 1936

    Ernest Love of Maxwellborn, slain after argument with neighbor over money.

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    George Epps is sought by county officers

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    Told wife he was coming to Anniston to surrender – Wife tells deputies.

    Ernest Love, farmer of the Maxwellborn Community in North Calhoun County was instantly killed at noon today by a charge from a shotgun at the home of George Epps, another farmer of the same community who is being sought by sheriff’s deputies.

    The shooting climaxed an argument, according to information gained by investigating officers that arose over a money transaction.

    The shotgun charge struck Love in the heart and death was instantaneous, it was reported.

    Mrs. Epps and Paul Livingston were in the Epps home at the time of the shooting, but neither saw the gunfire, officers learned.

    Livingston quoted Epps as saying “I’ve killed the best friend I have. I’m going to Anniston and give up.”

    Deputies Arlan Williamson and J. Adkinson were summoned shortly after the shooting and could not find Epps.  Epps had not given himself up when the Star went to press this afternoon.

    The Epps home is located about a quarter of a mile south of Senator M.B. Wellborn’s home at Maxwellborn, and Love resided about a quarter of a mile North of the Wellborn place.

    March 19, 1936 George Epps, charged with shooting Ernest Love at the formers home Tuesday.

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    Anniston Star

    June 14, 1936

    Murder trial of George Epps set for Monday.

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    June 14, 1936

    Murder Trial of George Epps Set For Monday

    Anniston Star

    Former Anniston mill worker charged with killing Ernest love.

    George Epps, of near Piedmont, former Anniston cotton mil worker, will go on trial in Calhoun County Circuit Court Monday on charges of murder in connection with the shotgun slaying of Ernest Love near Piedmont several weeks ago.

    The shooting occurred at Epps home at Maxwellborn on the Piedmont Highway.

    Love was instantly killed. Persons in the Epps home told investigating offiers that Epps exclaimed after the shot was fired, “I’ve killed my best friend.”

    Epps was taken in custody by Deputy Arlan Williamson several hours after the shooting. He was located by the deputy at a negro’s house a mile or more from his home.

    Epps refused to make a statement to arresting officers regarding the shooting, saying, “There is plenty of time to talk.”

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    June 15, 1936

    Murder Trial of George Epps Speeds To End.

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    Maxwellborn Man Charged With Fatal Shooting.

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    Vanderford Is First Witness For State.

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    Defendant’s Neighbors Take Stand In Effort To Save Man’s Life

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     The prosecution, moving rapidly, rested after introducing only six witnesses in the murder trial of George Epps, former Anniston mill worker, in Calhoun Circuit Court early Monday afternoon. Epps if charged with the shotgun slaying of Ernest Love at the Epps home at Maxwellborn, March 17th.

    First degree murder was charged in the indictment returned by the grand jury, a crime that carries the death penalty.

    Y.B. Vanderford of Piedmont, deputy sheriff, was the first witness in the case. He testified about his findings at the Epps home in his investigation following the shooting.

    Solicitor J.B. Sanford of Talladega was being assisted by Merrill, Jones and Whiteside in presecution of the case.

    Epps was being defended by Charles Thomason, young Anniston Attorney.

    Following Vanderford to the stand, was Charles Livingston, Chief of Jacksonville Police who was one of the investigating officers. Both the officers described the finding in the house when they were summoned following the shooting.

    Three negroes and a physician concluded the states side of the case. George Keith, negro, testified that Epps offered to exchange clothes with him after the tine fixed for the shooting. LuLu and Joe Green testified that Epps came to their home and they fed him supper.

    Dr. J.H. Woolf of Piedmont testified about the wound that caused Love’s death.

    First witnesses for the defense were Joe & Early Livingston, Epps’ neighbors. They testified that Epps and Love were at the Livingston home a short time before the killing and that they apparently were on friendly terms.

    Mrs. Orilla Mullins, half sister of Mrs. Epps testified that she was in the pasture at the time of the shooting and that she knew nothing about the occurrances before the shot was fired. Her tistimony dealt primarily with occurrances after the shooting.

    Epps hearing was being conducted in Judge Lamar Fields section of the court.

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    June 16, 1936

    Jury Gets Epps Murder Case In Circuit Court.

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    State Does Not Ask Death Penalty In Maxwellborn Shooting.

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    Self Defense Claimed In Ernest Love Death.

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    Witness Differs On Points In Testimony In Final Stage Of  Trial.

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    George Epps today was convicted of First Degree Manslaughter in the death of Earnest Love and his sentence fixed at five years in the penitentiary. The jury was out for hours.

    “Punishment that is just to the testimony” today was asked of the jury by prosecuting attorneys in the murder trial of George Epps in Calhoun Circuit Court shortly before the case was given over in the jury for deliveration.

    Epps is charged with the shotgun slaying in Ernest Love at the Epps Home at the Maxwellborn last March. The case was opened Monday and the testimony was completed late in the afternoon. Arguments of Counsel were completed this morning and the jury took up the case after the charge by Judge Lamar Field.

    Epps took the stand in his own defense and testified that he shot in self defense after Love came upon him with a knife.. He testified that Love started on him with a knife after an argument over a $14 debt Love sought to collect. Epps said Love started on him and that he backed away to a door over which was resting a shotgun. He said he got the gun and fired it once.

    Argument preceded shooting Tall Livingston, neighbor, who was in the room at the time of the shooting, testified that an argument preeceded the final shot.  Mrs. Epps also gave similiar testimony.

    Mrs. Orilla Mullins, a defense witness, testified that she had seen Wallace Chapman close Love’s knife and that she also saw him look into Love’s purse. She is Mrs. Epps’ half sister and was near the house at the time of the shooting.

    However, Lennie Herd, another defense witness, testified he was not at the Epps home when Chapman was there.

    Refutes Testimony

    In rebuttal testmony the prosecutions first witness was Wallace Chapman who said he did not touch Love’s purse or knife.  Herd was a rebuttal witness for the prosecution and testified on that examination that he did not see Chapman bother the purse or knife. Testimony of investigating officers had shown that Love’s purse was empty when and examination of the body was made.

    The prosecution contended that Love was seated in a chair when he was shot and that the charge from the shotgun ranged downward in his chest. Coke Love, a brother, testified that the deceased was six feet, one and half inches tall. Defense witnesses said that Love was standing up when the shot was fired.

    It was brought out in the testimony that Epps owed $14 to Love for about three years; that the debt was contracted when they lived in the same house and farmed together.

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    December 21, 1938

    Parole Notice

    Notice is hereby given that George Epps, who was convicted of first degree manslaughter in the Circuit Court of Calhoun County, Alabama on June 20, 1936, and sentenced to the state penitentiary for a term of five years, will make application for pardon or parole.

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    Anniston Star

    November 17, 1954

    William G. Epps, 57, painter who had lived in Clay County for the last two years, died last night in a Clay County hospital following a lengthy illiness.

    Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church of Piedmont with the Reverand Holland Thomas officiating; burial will be held in the Highland cemetery of Piedmont. The date and time of service will be announced by Owens Funeral Home of Piedmont.

    Mr. Epps is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie Epps of Delta, Route 2. One daughter, Mrs. Ernest Knight of Miami, FL: two brothers, J.T. Epps of Anniston,and Sam Epps of Piedmont. One sister Mrs. May Armstrong of Gainesville, Florida.

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    William Thomas Epps, Jr ( Tommy ) Chris Epps Wheeler inside the car. This was my first car, a Gremlin. Piedmont, Alabama 1972. Chris and Tommy are the children of William Thomas Epps, Sr and Retha Dean Fitzpatrick Epps. 

     

    David Patrick Epps. David is the son of William Thomas Epps, Sr (Billy) and Retha Dean Fitzpatrick Epps. David died January 25, 1990 off Johnston Island. He was in the Coast Guard. 

     

    Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps.. Wife of Samuel Huey Epps, Sr. This is my grandmother. My father’s mother.  Ruby Jo Ray is in background.

     

    Mattie Epps, sister of Samuel Huey Epps, Sr. 

     

    Samuel Huey Epps, Sr.    I think Big Daddy was so handsome. 

     

    Samuel Huey Epps, Sr. 

     

    Samuel Huey Epps, Sr. and Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps at Lake Guntersville, Guntersville, AL  

     

    William Thomas (Billy) Epps and Janice Marie Fitzpatrick.  Dad and Aunt Janice acting silly. 

     

    William Thomas (Billy) Epps, Sr and Samuel Huey Epps, Jr.  Sons of Samuel Huey Epps, Sr and Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps. 

     

    William Thomas (Billy) Epps, Sr. and Samuel Huey(Sammy) Epps, Sr.

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  • Just kidding. In the 3rd grade I think it was, I was selected to be in the Tom Thumb wedding. This is my cousin Johnny Lester Scogin. He was the son of Margaret Epps Scogin and Zack Scogin. Margaret was the daughter of my grandfather, Samuel Huey Epps.  Johnny was born October 28, 1953 and he died December 2009.

     

     

    Jason Scogin, son of Johnny Scogin and Gary Wheeler digging Aunt Margaret Epps Scogin’s tiny grave. She was cremated and we only had to dig 2 x 2 foot. She is buried between her mother and father, Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps and Samuel Huey Epps Sr, at Highland Cemetery, Piedmont, AL 

     

    Johnny Lester Scogin.

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    Fitzpatrick Suicide Victim
    Aged Piedmont Man Dies – Takes Own Life By Drinking Carbolic Acid.
     
    A.E. Fitzpatrick, 75 died Monday at 6:15 at the home of a son, Rufus Fitzpatrick, on Caton Street shortly after drinking a fatal potion of carbolic acid.
    Funeral services had not been completed, but will probably be held Wednesday at Piedmont Holiness church, pending the arrival of a number of the children from a distance. Usrey is in charge of arrangements.
    Surviving are six sons, Roy and Rufus, both of Piedmont; Harold, Fort Bragg, N.C.; Ollie, Camp Pickett, Va; Frank , Annistonand T.E. Monroe, Ga. Four daugters, Mrs. Grady Powell, Athen, GA; Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Harry Parker both of Jacksonville, AL; one brother Clifford, Greensboro, Georgia and one sister Mrs. Sallie Tolbert, Griffin, GA and an aged Aunt Mrs. Tom Moore, Athens, GA who is 90 years of age or more and by whom he was reared as an orphan.
    Mr. Fitzpatrick had resided in Piedmont many years, and was employed by Standard Coosa -Thatcher for many years until retiring.

    Born 12 August 1868   Died 13 September 1943

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  • Mrs. Viola Powell Dies In Athens, Georgia
    Born 10 January 1900   Died 7 December 1954
     
    Mrs. Viola Powell, 54, died December 7 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Gillen, in Athens, Georgia.
     
    Funeral services were held Thursday at 11 a.m from Mars Hills, Ga near Athens, the Rev. J.S.Hays and Mrs. Carry Elrod officiating.
    Burial was in the adjoining cemetery.
     
    Surviving, are three daughters, Mrs. Henry Gillen, Athens, Ga. Mrs. Carl Coker, Bogart , Georgia and Mrs. William J. Moriarity, Chicago, Illinois. Three sons, Sgt. Waymon E. Powell, serving in Korea and Wallace Powell, Athens, Georgia.  Two sisters, Mrs. T.A Whitehead, Statham, GA and Mrs. Irby Bannister, Jacksonville, AL; Six brothers Roy, Harold, and Rufus Fitzpatrick, all of this city; Frank Fitzpatrick Gadsden; Ollie F. Fitzpatrick, Jacksonville, AL, and Eddie F. Fitzpatrick, Monroe GA and a number of grandchildren.
     
    Mrs. Powell was a native of Walton County, GA and had lived all her life in Athens. She had visited here often.
     

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    This is a picture of Geneva Lilly Fitzpatrick. 

    Geneva was born 1 October 1879  in Athens, Georgia and died 28 March 1936 in Piedmont, Alabama. She was the wife of Arthur Eugene Fitzpatrick.  Arthur was my paternal Great Grandfather.  Geneva was the daughter of Thomas Lilly and Elizabeth Youngblood.

    Obit of Geneva Lilly.

    Mrs. Geneva (wife of A.E. Fitzpatrick) died Saturday midnight at her home in Piedmont following an illness of over a year.

    Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Holiness Church, the Rev. B.L. Cox officiating. Interment was in Piedmont Cemetery. Usrey in charge.

    Six sons were pallbearers.

    Surviving are the husband, six sons, Eddie of Georgia, Frank of Anniston, Harold, Roy, Ollie and Rufus , Piedmont, AL. Four daughters, Mrs. Grady Powell of Georgia, Mrs. Tobe Whitehead, of Georgia, and Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. R.L. Smith of Jacksonville. She has a brother E.C.Lilly of Acmar, Alabama.

    Mrs. Fitzpatrick was born and reared at Athens, GA and had been a resident of Piedmont for 11 years.

    The young man in the picture was her brother Emmett.

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    Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps     Samuel Huey Epps, Sr

    This is my paternal grandmother and grandfather.

    Samuel Huey Epps, age 79 of 205 Anniston Avenue, Piedmont, Alabama died  Monday 2:30 pm at Piedmont Hospital, May 1, 1967

    Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 pm at Northside Baptist Church, with Reverand Ross Minton and Charles Rutherford officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery with Mickelson Mortuary in charge.

    He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Epps Scogin of Piedmont; two sons, Billy Epps of Piedmont and Samuel Huey Epps, Jr of Winter Park Florida. One sister, Mrs. W.A. Shearl of Titusville, Florida.  12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

    Active pallbearers were masons. Masonic graveside rites were conducted by Lozahatchee Masonic Lodge No. 97 of which he was a member.

    A native of Tennessee, Mr. Epps was a resident of Piedmont the past 51 years. He was a member of Northside Baptist Church. He was a retired machinist.

     

    Top left was Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps and Samuel Huey Epps on their wedding Day.  Bottom right was Samuel Huey Epps and Hannah Carroll. Vanzant Epps.

    Mrs. Hannah Carroll Vanzant Epps Died May 10, 1960

    Mrs. Hannah Carroll Epps, 63 of 205 Anniston Avenue, died at her home Tuesday afternoon following a long illness.

    Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm from the First Methodist Church with the Dr. J. A. Gann and the Reverand J. Holland Thomas officiating.

    Buril will be in Highland Cemetery with Gray Brown Service of Piedmont in charge.

    Survivors include the husband Sam Epps of Piedmont, one daughter Mrs. Zack Scogin, Jr of Piedmont; two sons, Billy Epps of Piedmont and Sammy Epps of Fort Benning, Ga; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. One brother Frank Farley Vanzant of Austell, Georgia.

    Active pallbearers will be Donald Wilson, Ralph Casey, Horace McDowell, Roy Formby, R.P. New and Carmie Davis.

    She was formerly of Jacksonville, Alabama and was a resident of Piedmont for the past 44 years and was a member of the First Methodist Church.

    She was born in Chester , Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Kay Vanzant and Mary Jane Cowan Vanzant.

    Samuel Huey Epps was born 26 January 1888 in Petersburg, Tennessee.

    Samuel was the son of Hiriam Thomas Epps and Martha Ann(Annie) Chesser. They are bottom left in the photo above.

    Hannah Carroll Vanzant was born  21 August 1896 in Chester, Pennsylvania.  

    Top right of this photo is my father William Thomas Epps.   He was born 29 December 1929 in Piedmont, Alabama and died we November 1976 in Piedmont, Alabama.

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  • Well….first of all, let me introduce myself….my name is Kevin Agan and I currently live in Cave Spring, GA. I have dedicated alot of my free time over the last 5-7 years researching my AGAN ancestry…I have created a group on facebook to help me out as well… just click on “Agan’s all around this great country of ours!!!” to check it out!!!

    Also on facebook is where I met Chris for the first time…through our conversations, we quickly realized that we are cousins. It just so happens that we share the same great great grandparents   Jim Roe Taylor and Susan Garmon.  Jim Roe Taylor was born in 15 Jul 1852 and died 13 Jul 1928…he married Susan Garmon who was born 5 Mar 1854 and died 25 Aug 1938.  Together they had several children…one of which was a daughter named Annie Taylor, from whom I am descended and they also had a son named John Taylor from whom Chris is descended…Our common g g grandparents are buried together in Pleasant Ridge Baptist in White Plains, AL.  My Anderson grandparents are also buried in that cemetery…

    Well there you have it, our family connection in a large nutshell…

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  • I received a letter today from Janet. She is a Lilly researcher. I believe we corresponded a long time ago. It was good to hear from her and made me drag out what little Lilly Family info I have.  I would love to hear from some other Lilly researchers.

    Edward Lilly

    Born 1812 or 1813 in Enniskillen, Ireland.

    Wife was Sarah Ann Smith

    Born 1812 or 1813 . Not sure if South Carolina or Georgia.

    Children of this union

    1.  John Lilly  who married Charity Elizabeth Hughes.

    John was born 22 April 1842 in Clarke County, Georgia

    Married 10 February 1867 in Clarke County Ga, Athens area.

    Died 11 November 1906 and is buried in Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.

    Charity Elizabeth Hughes his wife died 14 February 1929

    2.  Mariah  Lilly

    Born 1843

    3.  Thomas Lilly     Married to Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood   This is my Gr Gr grandfather and Grandmother

    Born 17 April 1845 in Clarke County, Athens, Georgia

    Children of Thomas Lilly and Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood were

    Zatta Born Ca 1871

    Geneva who was married to Arthur Eugene Fitzpatrick. This was my Gr Grandmother and Grandfather.

    Geneva was born 1879 and died 29 March 1936 in Piedmont, Calhoun County, Alabama

    Emmett who married Ola Gilbert

    February 1887 and died 1945 in Acmar, Alabama

    4.  James C. Lilly    married to Mary Ella MaGill

    Born 1846 in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia

    Died 1886 in Athens, Clarke County, GA

    5.  Minerva Lilly born ca 1848   GA

    6.  Robert Lilly born ca 1851    GA

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