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Home » History » Special Projects » Jolly Connections » Chapter Index

Chapter Index

  • Preface
  • In Which I Go To War
  • R. M. Jolly and Louisa Wood Family
  • R. M. Jolly—Public Servant
  • R. M. Jolly as a Hunter
  • J. H. F. Jolly
  • Owens Family
  • E. Wright Jolly
  • Emma Susan Bonner
  • Julius Favor Jolly
  • R. M. Jolly and Margaret Beattie Family
  • Martha Ella Bridges
  • Laura Belle Smith
  • John Forest Jolly
  • Delia Burton Wright Jolly
  • James and Kisiah Jolly
  • Barney Jolly
  • Meredy Jolly
  • Jesse Jolly
  • Willis Jolly
  • Noah Jolly
  • Fertherston Jolly
  • Neighbors of Fertherston Jolly
  • Thomas Jolly and Wife, Betsey Moore
  • Andy Blanton and Betsey Jolly Blanton
  • Hood Jolly
  • Josiah McCraw and Polly Jolly McCraw
  • Arraner Jolly and Timey Bridges
  • Arraner Jolly
  • Samuel McCraw and Suckey
  • Shadrach McCraw
  • D. L. Jolly
  • List of James and Kisiah Jolly’s Negroes
  • Wood Connections
  • W. S. Wood’s Family
  • Thompson J. Wood and Family
  • J. T. (Joseph) Wood Family
  • Thomas Wood and Wife
  • Robin and Cynthia McCraw
  • Rice and Louisa Harris
  • William (Billy) Watkins and Wife
  • P. P. Goforth
  • Martin Martin
  • Captain John Martin
  • Winston W. Wright
  • John T. Beattie
  • Edward Jones and Family
  • Nathaniel Jones and Family
  • Adolphus Jones
  • John M. Surratt
  • Miles and William Gettys
  • Gaffney, South Carolina – 1870 and 1923
  • Green Berry Palmer and Family
  • Jackson Daniels
  • Area Map

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Jolly Connections - Richard Merdy Jolly's "The Story of my Reminiscences".
  • About R. M. Jolly
  • His Book
  • Preface
  • Richard’s Stories
    • The Soldier
    • The Public Servant
    • The Hunter
  • Richard’s Families
    • RMJ and Louisa Wood
    • RMJ and Louisa’s Children
    • The Amos Owens Connection
    • RMJ & Margaret Beattie
    • RMJ and Margaret’s Children
  • Richard’s Relations
    • His Grandparents
    • His Parents
    • His Aunts
    • His Uncles
    • Grandmother’s People
  • Richard’s In-Laws
    • Louisa’s People
    • Margaret’s Family
  • Nearby Families
    • Families Named Jones
    • Families Named McCraw
    • Other Families
  • The Locale
    • About Gaffney
    • Area Map
  • Chapter Index

The chapters are in a special PDF format, with the controls at the bottom of the story window. You can also move forward and back through a story with invisible controls on the right and left of the page. (Just hover over the edges of the page and look for the directional arrows.)

You can make the story appear in full screen, and (if your browser is not set to block popups) you can open the story in a regular PDF window for printing or saving.

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