James Thomas Beagles (1861-1911) In October of 1899, James Thomas Beagles, aka J. T. Biggles, of Rays Mill, GA sat in the Berrien County jail in Nashville. At that time the jailhouse was a log buildi… more →
Ray City History Blogwrote 7 months ago: James Thomas Beagles (1861-1911) In October of 1899, James Thomas Beagles, aka J. T. Biggles, of Ray … more →
wrote 9 months ago: Convict labor and guards in South Georgia Connie J. Moore was born about 1881 in North Carolina. It … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The Biggles murder trial of 1899 concerned a family feud at Rays Mill, Georgia in which J.T. Biggles … more →
wrote 1 year ago: After the Civil War, John Jefferson Beagles, subject of previous post, and his family made their hom … more →
wrote 1 year ago: John Jefferson Beagles, Beaver Dam Cemetery, Ray City, GA. At Beaver Dam Cemetery, Ray City, GA a si … more →
wrote 1 year ago: In 1880, Needham W. Pearson deeded 80 acres of land to his daughter, Elizabeth Pearson Biggles. She … more →
wrote 1 year ago: James Thomas Biggles In the winter of 1887, a family feud at Rays Mill, Georgia turned deadly when … more →
wrote 2 years ago: In 1887, James Thomas Beagly, aka Biggles, Beigles, or Beagles shot and killed his brother-in-l … more →