According to the book "A Family Genealogy, Harkness, Carmichael, Lester,
Greene, Andrews, Brown, White, Polhill, Beck Families",compliled by
William Henry Beck, 3rd, David N. Carmichael is the son of John B.
Carmichael, b 8 Sept 1811, d 5 Feb 1890, and Mary Ann Andrews, b 10
March 1813, d 2 Aug 1896. The book contains extensive information on
the Carmichael family. Used copies are occasionally available.
The book "The Carmichael Clan, Westbrook, and Allied Families" by Mrs.
Opal Carmichael Phoenix, states that David Nathaniel Carmichael was born
8 Jan 1847 and died 1912. He married Mollie Watkins. This book also
contains significant information on the family.
The family was apparently quite prominent in Butts County during this
time. More information is available in the books that were published by
the Butts County Genealogical Society as well as the two previously
mentioned books.
from George L. Weaver
gweaver(a)cgemc.com
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Can
someone please tell me the parents or grandparents of this David
Carmichael?
(From another list)
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Butts-Spalding County GaArchives Marriages.....Carmichael, Pearle -
Leach,
Joseph M. June 17, 1896
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Jackson Argus - Week of June 4, 1896
Leach - Carmichael
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Carmichael request your presence at the marriage
of
their
daughter, Pearle, to Mr. Joseph M. Leach, Wednesday, June 17th, at
high
noon at
"Oak Grove", Jackson, Georgia, 1896
Mr. Leach is one of Griffin's most prominent young business men and
has
the
confidence of all who know him, for he has won for himself the high
character
that he possesses in business circles by his strict integrity. His
lovely
bride is from one of the most prominent families in Butts county and
is in
every
way fitted to make his life happy. The Argus extends congratulations
in
advance to the young couple.
Jackson Argus - Week of June 4, 1896
...................................
LEACH - CARMICHAEL
The Beautiful Wedding Was Solemnized at High Noon Yesterday
The wedding of Miss Pearl Carmichael and Mr. Joe M. Leach was
solemnized
yesterday noon at the home of the bride near Jackson, the Rev. Jno.
Speer
of
Stone Mountain officiating.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carmichael never looked more beautiful,
nestled
as it is, in a beautiful grove of oaks, from which it takes it name,
Oak
Grove,
the same being famous as one of the loveliest country homes in Butts
county and
owned by one of the most prominent and wealthiest planters of this
section
of
the state.
The decorations were very beautiful and tasteful and everything seemed
to
conspire together in making the hour one great joy and gayety. The
bride
was
lovely attired in a pretty tailor made traveling suit of gray and
blue
cloth,
and she never looked prettier, and with the handsome and distinguished
looking
bridegroom by her side covenanting an everlasting love and protection
to
his
bride, made the union a living picture of poesy, and dreams of
perpetual
happiness and joy.
Precisely at high noon the groom with his bride on his arm appeared in
the
beautiful drawing room where awaited the minister and a large
concourse of
relative and friends of the contracting parties.
Very soon after the wedding ceremony the spacious dining hall of the
Carmichael
home was thrown open to the invited guests, and tables laden with all
sorts of
lovely things eatable, weir made the victim of a wedding party. Mrs.
D.
N.
Carmichael assisted by Mrs. H. E. and J. B. Settle, Mrs. Rose
Carmichael
and
Mrs. P. H. Watkins proved to be hostesses of the most elegant kind.
The bride is a very lovely lady of less than twenty years, and numbers
her
friends by the score. The groom Mr. Joe M. Leach, is a worthy and
honorable
citizen of Griffin and a member of the leading grocery firm of that
city.
The bride and groom left in the afternoon for Griffin where they will
make
their
future home.
The guest present were:
:Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Daughtry, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael, Mr. and
Mrs.
Frank
Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Settles, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Watkins and
family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe S. Ham, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Etheridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Huff
of
Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carmichael; Mesdames N. E. Settles, Rose
Carmichael,
S. G. Etheridge, W. F. Lee, Mary Heflin, Mr. Walker Moore, with Miss
Annie
Carmichael, Misses Agness Carmichael, Myrtis Peavy, Eva Sassnett,
Mary
Goodall,
Rosa Thornton, Annie Wright, Emma Ezell, Edna Madden, of Concord, Mary
Harkness,
Mary Brooks of Griffin, Judie Brooks, Sallie Saunders, Susie Manley,
Geneva
Carmichael, Messrs. C. C. Smith, Joe Wright, E. P. Bridges of Griffin,
Claud
Hutchinson of Atlanta, Mr. R. T. Watkins, B. F. Watkins, Joe
Carmichael of
Molena, Cliff Ford of Griffin, Walter Carmichael, Van Fletcher, W.
G.
Goodrich,
Lem and Harrris Carmichael, of McDonough and Dr. R. G. Bryans.
Jackson Argus - Week of June 18, 1896
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