Wednesday, September 7, 2011

My grandmother, Eva Ruth Minter (15 March 1898 - 13 March 1984)

Ruth Minter, 1906, Jakin, Ga., School

Ruth Minter, 1909, Jakin School

Ruth Minter, 1910-1920


Ruth Minter, 1920s




Eva Ruth Minter, mid-1920s


Ruth Minter Brooks with sons, Roy (l), and James (r), late 1930s




Ruth Minter Brooks, prior to 1950

Ruth Minter Brooks with son, James Warren Brooks, 1954, Elmodel, Ga.


Ruth and Roy Brooks, Elmodel, Georgia, 1969.

Roy, Ruth, Judy, and James Brooks, Lum, Michigan, 1971


My grandmother Ruth's, officially called "Eva Ruth Minter," life in photos.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

From John Minter (Ireland) to me...


John Milton Minter and Cynthia McLean



front row: Berrien C. Minter (holding grandson John B. Minter), Cynthia McLean Minter
back row: Charyln Minter (mother of J. B. Minter), Vesta Adel O'Neal Minter


l-r: Eva Ruth Minter Brooks, Hattie Maud Minter, Kitty Minter Davis, Vesta Adel Minter, daughters of Berrien C. Minter and Leila Adel O'Neal.


My Minter ancestry begins and ends with John Minter (b. abt 1799 - d.aft 1826) He may have had a middle name that began with an M. Perhaps it was "Milton" as was his son's middle name, John Milton Minter (1825-1897)

Family lore has John Minter coming to Georgia in the 1820. An aunt of my father, (Vesta Adel Minter (1886-1984) told my father that John Minter came to Georgia from Ireland via way of Virginia. From the recollections of Aunt Vesta's cousin, Dot Harvey (also a descendant of John Minter, immigrant) described in Jo Webb's (also a cousin of my Aunt Vesta through the Porters I think) book, "Linkage" on page 211, "John Minter, a skilled millwright, came direct from Dublin, Ireland, through Virginia and Baldwin County, Georgia, to become one of the early settlers of Early County, Georgia. He is said to have been about ninteen or twenty years old at the time.

"He married about 1820 Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Frederick Porter, also one of the first settlers of that county. Their son, Constantine Alonza Minter, was said to have been the first white child born in Early County.

"The John Minters lived for short periods of time on rivers of Southeast Alabama, northwest Florida, and southwest Georgia, where millwright Minter would build mills. Later they settled on the Sewanee River in Florida. The family was sickly there - no doubt due to malaria from mosquitoes. Finally the mother was persuaded by her relatives to return to Porter's Ferry (Early County Ga.) to live. This she did to save the life of one of her two small children. At this time she and her husband were given by her father, Frederick Porter, the first mill which he, John Minter, has built in America.

"Their children were: Patience Louise Minter, Constantine Alonza Minter, John Milton Minter, and Elizabeth B. Minter. The youngest daughter, Elizabeth, died before she was grown.

"John Minter did not live many years. While working on a mill he became overheated. He accidentally dropped a tool into the cold water. As was his custom, he dived immediately for it. The exposure of two extremes of body temperatures cause pnewumonia and his death."

Elizabeth Porterr Minter never married again.

My descent from John Minter

John Minter (1799-1826), married Elizabeth "Betsy" Porter (1801-1866)
John Milton Minter (1825-1897), m. Cynthia McLean (1831-1930)
Berrien Constantine Minter (1862-1943), married Leila Adel O'Neal (1870-1949)
Eva Ruth Minter (1898-1985), m. Roy Brooks (1893-1971)
James Warren Brooks (1931-2010), m. Judith Leola Hackett (b. 1933)
Sarah Ruth Brooks (b. 1961)

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Who's who in my family tree...

I have separated all the surnames in my family ancestry into four surname groupings after my four grandparents' surnames. (The list is incomplete to date as I can't recall all the surnames that fall under the Hackett list without a book in front of me.)

Hackett Brooks Family Surname Arrangement


Hackett, Lyle Elton (1908-1973)

Warner

Reed

Pomeroy

Sabin

Burke

Camfield/Canfield

Fuller

Browne

Cooke

Howland

Tilley

Hurst

Sampson

Tomson

Billington

Nutting

Eggleston

Many, many more surnames…


Tellis, Dorothea (1910-1996)

Willis

Winland

Masters

Atherton

Marsh

McPeek

Heywood

Brunson

McNeall

Boyer

Frey

Heald


Brooks, Roy (1893-1971)

Coleman

Cooper

Garrett

Pickett

Tucker


Minter, Eva Ruth (1898-1985)

Durham

Exum

Haire/Hare/Hair

Harris

Harrison

Kelly

McLean

Minter

Neel

Odum

O'Neal

Parker

Pierce

Porter

Riley

Williams


The aim of this genealogical blog for the next many posts will focus on the Southern portion of my family history beginning with the Minters.