π³Giddensπ³
Name Origin:
'Recorded in many forms including Gidden, Giddens, Gidding, Giddings, Gedding, Geddings, Gittens, Gittins, Gutans, Guttans, and possibly others, this is an English surname. The surname is known as a locational name, which means the place where people lived. The changed spellings may be due to people moving around and interpreting the name as 'sounds like' and changing the spelling.' Through my research, I have encountered many of these spellings.
Here's an interesting statistic: Giddens is an uncommon surname in the United States. When the United States Census was taken in 2010, there were about 7,034 individuals with the last name "Giddens," ranking it number 4,995 for all surnames. Historically, the name has been most prevalent in the Southeast, especially in Georgia.
Source: TheInternetSurnameDatabase
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My Grandfather: Robert Eugene Giddens |
When I first began researching my Dad's side of the family, I thought I might be hitting a lot of brick walls. I didn't know much about the Giddens side of the family and their history, so I was really expecting to struggle. With that said, I would like to begin this post with a special shout out to a few family members for their assistance: Aunt Gail Mosely for providing some great pics, articles and partnership in solving a mystery. Cousin Kenneth McMillan for letting me borrow the 'red book' of our family history and lots of information for future posts....interesting read! And finally, my Dad, Lowell Giddens for the telling of family stories and providing old family pics. This edition and future chapters would not be possible without your assistance. Thank you all.
Let's see what we found out, shall we?
π James S. Giddens π
The Giddens lineage can be confirmed back to my GG grandfather, James (J.S.) Giddens 1859 - 1935. An 1870 census shows a James S Giddings, aged 11, living with Nancy Giddings age 26 and Laura J Giddings age 8. They lived in Pulaski, GA. No father is listed. Research has yet to uncover anything further on Nancy or Laura.
J.S. Giddens grew up to be a farmer who lived in Pulaski, GA, near Cochran. He was married twice. His first wife was Sarah Martin (1844- 1890). They married in Pulaski, Georgia in 1877. Together, they had three children: John Thomas (JT), Minnie Viola, and Ida.
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Marriage license of JS and Sarah Martin Giddens. Written as Giddings
1880 Census showing household of James Geddings, wife Sarah and 1yr old son John. An interesting note here is the addition of a step son named Clemy Martin. Does this mean Sarah was previously married? One might say yes since she was 30 and J.S. was 21. There is also a baby boy nephew named Willie Floyd in the house along with several adult Floyd males. Were they family to Sarah? Was her maiden name Floyd? Another mystery to follow for a future post!
Sarah died in 1890. In 1891, J.S. married Hattie Asbell. Not much is known about Hattie, although the Asbells will play a signifigant role in the Giddens family. What we do know is that J.S. and Hattie grew their family by an additional 7 children: Mabel, Mary, Adeline, William, Susan, and Robert. One child died at birth in 1895. There is also the possiblity of an 8th child by the name of J.S. Giddens, Jr. He was born in 1920 and died at the age of 12 in 1932. The 1930 census lists him as a grandson, but information input by others on different online sites states that he was a son. Something to note is that J.S. Sr. would have been 60 when Jr was born if this were true. The following are documents found for J.S. and Hattie, which paint the story of their life. |
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Marriage of J.S. to Hattie Asbell (written as Etta...more misspellings) |
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1910 Census showing household of JS and Hattie and 6 children. The two daughters from his first marriage, Minnie Viola and Ida had passed away by this time. Minnie in 1895 and Ida in 1905. The eldest son, John Thomas married in 1898 and lived in Willacoochee, GA. |
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1920 Census shows the family had lived in Beckley Georgia with only 2 children left in the household. This census also lists Hattie's place of birth as South Carolina as well as her mother's. This has not shown up before. Still a dead end lead where Hattie is concerned. Outside of these documents, I have yet to find anything more about Hattie. |
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1930 Census shows JS, Hattie and JS, Jr. listed as a grandson. Regardless of his parentage, he would only live two more years, dying at the age of 12. |
J.S Giddens, Sr. died 1-7-1935.
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Death Certificate of James S. Giddens. Again, no mention of Hattie. Son Robert didn't know her maiden name? Very curious that so little is known about her. |
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It is unknown when Hattie died. J.S., Sarah, Hattie, Minnie Viola, Ida, and J.S., Jr. are all buried in the Giddens Family Cemetery in Beckley, GA. Not all of the graves have markers, but courthouse records confirm their burials.
Click this link for more information on the Giddens Family Cemetery:
J.S. Giddens Burial Site
π John Thomas Giddens π
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John Thomas and Mamie Victoria Asbell Giddens
As previously mentioned, J.S and Sarah's eldest son, John Thomas married in 1898. His wife was Mamie Victoria Asbell of Twiggs Co., Georgia. They were my great grandparents. Through census records, we can again tell a story of their lives and their growing family. Together, they had 8 children: Mamie Ethel, Minnie Estelle, John James, Robert Eugene, Leola, Ruby May, Ruth Clara, and Cora Agnes.
Marriage of John T Giddens and Miss Mamie Asbell , January 3, 1897, Pulaski, GA
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1900 Census, Coffee County GA, household of John T., Mamie and baby daughter, Ethel. JT lists his occupation as farmer. |
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1910 Census, Willacoochee, GA. Family is expanded to JT, Mamie, and 5 children. JT is listed as a house painter. | | | |
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