The Spirit of Sharing: Connecting My FAVER-BOLTON GeneaDots
For a brief time in 2005, I had the opportunity to communicate with Hollice “H.A.” FAVORS, the 4th Grandson of John FAVER Sr. and Mary Ann BOLTON.
H.A. was the kindest man, he’d email me frequently and even went to the trouble of gathering up Faver/Favor documentation that he thought could help to answer the nagging question of — who owned my Annie Faver?
What I appreciated most about our exchange was H.A.’s openness — we conversed about his Ancestors slave ownership easily and he shared with me freely the nuances of his mixed heritage – H.A.’s Great Grandmother was full-blooded Cherokee and his Grandmother possessed Native-American blood.
There was a no “sting” to our exchange — just two people working to pull together a patchy history in an attempt to answer a question that still eludes me today.
Amazing how 5 years later H.A.’s family documents (or puzzle pieces) are now starting to “fit” into mine! Seems like H.A., Paris Jr. and I each have had pieces to one collective GeneaPuzzle!:-)
The Genealogy finds of this week:
- Realized H.A.’s Ancestor John FAVER Sr. (died 1818) was identified by Paris Favors Jr., as the owner of Winny FAVER via his estate record. Note: Paris Jr. speculated in his book that Winny could have been Rev. Parish’s Mother.
- Confirmed that H.A. and Paris Jr. are from the same FAVER/FAVOR family line! The history of H.A.’s Ancestors from France > Virginia > Wilkes/Oglethorpe County was confirmed this week in a conversation I had with Paris Jr.’s widow, Gail FAVORS. The FAVORS visited the CALLAWAY Plantation in Wilkes and was given the family history of both the white and black FAVERS/FAVORS of Wilkes County.
- Identified the previously unknown parents of Rev. Parish to be Burnell and Maria Faver from the 1870 Wilkes Census & 1859 estate inventory of Thomas FAVER — the oldest son of John FAVER, Sr.
- Connected the very same Winny of 1818 as the Mother of Burnell, Squire and Ben FAVORS – she was Rev. Parish’s Grandmother!:-)
Last night I gathered all of the docs H.A. shared with me and began hunting for clues that I would have overlooked 5 years ago!
I continue to tell myself to be patient but it’s hard, I’m closer than I’ve ever been to not only finding my Annie FAVER, but her FAVER/FAVOR family as well.
In the spirit of Sandra Taliaferro’s post — A Friend of Friends: Lessons From The Underground Railroad, consider where my research would be had H.A. and the FAVORS Family decided not to share their resources/contacts with me.
That’s right… not very far.
I’ve often been the beneficiary of descendants — both black and white alike — sharing their family history with me. In the times when this has happened (like now), my personal research leaped forward!
In the instance of a descendant choosing not to share their Ancestors slave owning history, as the case with James Madison DICKEY’s descendants (Catie’s owner), I am left with many gaps that may never be filled — an incomplete puzzle.
Please, whether you are the descendant of an Ancestor who owned slaves or a descendant of one who endured slavery — take the time to share your resources when a researcher with questions and hope, comes knocking.
Forever with you on the journey,
Luckie.
P.S. I really hope to hear from you H.A.! There is much to share!:-)










