_Etienne I DE MACON _+
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_William DE MACON ET D'AUXANNE _|
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| |_Beatrix ____________
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|--Gerard, Count de Macon et Vienne DE MACON
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| _____________________
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|_Ponce DE TRAVES _______________|
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|_____________________
_Lisiard DE FEZENSAC _____+
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_Gerard DE ROUSSILLON _|
| (.... - 0877) |
| |__________________________
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|--Eve DE ROUSSILLON
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| _Hugues II UPPER ALSACE __+
| | (0765 - 0836)
|_Bertha of TOURS ______|
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|_Bava (Aba) UPPER ALSACE _
_Charlton MIZELL ____+
| (1749 - 1804)
_David, Sr. MIZELL __|
| (1770 - 1850) m 1808|
| |_Elizabeth EVERETT __
| (1740 - ....)
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|--Charleton MIZELL
| (.... - 1834)
| _John ALBRITTON _____+
| | (1750 - 1815) m 1756
|_Sarah ALBRITTON ____|
(1786 - ....) m 1808|
|_Abigail THOMAS _____
m 1756
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In Camden County, Georgia, in the early 1830's, rivalry and bad blood
existed between the Mizell boys, (Enoch, Joseph and Charlton) and John
Malphurs, Jr. On the night od December 24, 1832, the Mizell boys, sons
of David Mizell, with their brother-in-law, John Pearce, attacked John
Malphurs. In the ensuing fight, John Malphurs was killed.
noch Mizell, Joseph Mizell and John Pearce were arrested and charged
with murder. Charlton Mizell, who actually committed the crime, eluded
arrest and fled the state.
The trial of the Mizell boys and John Pearce took place in Court
Chambers at Jefferson, Camden County, GA on December 31, 1932.
An extract of the Court Minutes, as recorded: "Monday, December the
31st 1832, the Honorable Inferior Court from the County in the State of
Georgia, met in Chambers at Jefferson. Present, their Honors,
Archibald Clark, Hugh Brown, Gillis McDonald, George W. Thomas,
Justices of Said Court. The State vs Enoch Mizell, Joseph Mizell,
Charlton Mizell, and John Pearce, charged with the murder of John
Malphurs, Junior.
The prisoners, Enoch Mizell, Joseph Mizell, and John Pearce having been
arrested and in custody, prayed htat writ of Habeas Corpus which was
granted agreeably to the motion given to the Court convened and
proceeded to an examination of the testimony produced on the part of
the STate and having maturely considered the same, are of the opinion
that the said Enoch Mizell, Joseph Mizell and John Pearce are not
guilty of the charge of being accessory to the murder of the deceased
John Malphurs, Junior as charged against them, but that the act, as
shown by the evidence before the Court, was committed by Charlton
Mizell who, as the cCourt has shwon, has since been advised, has
absconded. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the prisoners be
discharged from their confinement, and it being further represented
that the friends of the deceased are in indigent circumstances and are
unable to meet the expenses attending the arrest of the prisoners, it
is ordered that they be defrayed by the County and that a Bill of
Particulars be made out and taxed by the Clerk of the Court.
Ordered that until the vacancy of the Office of the Sheriff be filled,
that a gaoler be appointed to take charge of the county gaol, and that
Stephen McCall be sworn to that office.
Ordered by John Bailey, Treasurer, pay Pliney Carter, seventy four
dollars 37/100 for his bill of expenses in assisting the prisoners,
Joseph Mizell, Enoch Mizell and John Pearce, and feeding and attending
Court and the Habeas Corpus. Also, that the Treasurer pay to Isaac
Bailey, Clerk of the Court, five dollars 31/100 for his services in
attending the Court under the writ of Habeas Corpus, in the case of the
State vs Enoch Mizell, Joseph Mizell and John Pearce.
Signed: Archibald Clark, J.I.C.C.C., G.W. Thomas, J.I.C.C.C., Gillis
McDonald, J.I.C.C.C., Hugh Brown, J.I.C.C.C."
rom the " Union Recorder," Baldwin County, Georgia, Thursday, February
7, 1833:
"Whereas I have received official information that on the night of the
24th of Decemper last, a murder was committed on the body of John
Malphurs, of Camden County, in this state, by Charlton Mizell; and
whereas it has been represented to me, that the said Charlton Mizell
has fled froom justice, I have thought it proper to issue this, my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of $200.00 to any person wh may
apprehend the said Charlton Mizell and deliver him to the Sheriff of
the County, aforesaid. By the Governor, Wilson Lumpkin; Everhand
Hamilton, Secretary of State."
harlton Mizell was apprehended. he was convicted of manslaughter in
1833 and sentenced to four years in the State Penitentiary. He died in
prison on April 28, 1
_Pedro II, The Catholic ARAGON _+
| m 1204
_Jaime I The Conqueror ARAGON Y MALLORCA _|
| (1208 - 1276) |
| |_Maria DE MONTPELLIER __________
| m 1204
|
|--Pedro III "El Grande" SICILY
| (.... - 1285)
| ________________________________
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|_Yolanda of HUNGARY ______________________|
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