According to Joe Baggett in "Douglas County, Georgia; Who Was Who,"
Ezekiel Causey was a Revolutionary veteran of Buncombe Co., N.C. who moved
to Jefferson Co., GA.
1790 U.S. Federal Census, North Carolina, Edgecombe Co., Unknown Twp., p.
56, line 7.
NARA Microcopy M637, Roll 7 (viewed at
Ancestry.com Images Online.)
This shows 1 free white male 16 & up, 2 free white males under 16, 2 free
white females, and zero in the columns for ³other² and ³slaves.²
Hageness, MariLee Beatty. ³Early Inhabitants of Jefferson County, Georgia.²
Published by MLH Research, 1997. This source states that Ezekiel Causey was
a Revolutionary soldier and that he drew land in Carroll County in the 1827
Georgia Land Lottery.
The 1800 U.S.Federal Census for SC, Beaufort Co., Unknown twp., pg 124,
NARA M32 Roll 48 lists Ezekiel CAUSEY. The household has 3 males under 10, 1
male between 10-16, 1 male between 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female
10-16, and 1 female 26-45. This same information appears in a book
abstracted from the census, and lists him in St. Peter¹s Parish.
Have not yet found Ezekiel on the 1810 census; he is probably in
Georgia.
The 1820 U.S. Federal Census, Georgia, Jefferson Co., unk. twp., p. 290
lists Ezekiel CAUSEY. The household includes
1 male 16-18,
3 males 16-26,
1 male 26-45,
1 male 45 & over,
2 females 10-16,
2 females 16-26,
1 female 45 & over.
4 in agriculture, 1 in commerce, no slaves.
The internet source referenced for date and place of birth and death is
Debra W. Dame, ddame(a)juno.com
An unverified source states that his father's name was Patrick.
JHorne1(a)satx.rr.com