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The Wildes Massacre - 1838

The Wildes Massacre - 1838

The Wildes Massacre was near Waresboro. The tragedy underlined the fact that the Indians were still around. Some of the boys were able to get away and so we still have the Wildes Family descendants today. About nine were killed and they were put in a wagon and buried in a mass grave. There is a marker at the spot.


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Mary Boone 27-May-2008 22:47
I am a descendant of Maximillian through his son Jesse. My tree is as follows:
Maximillian
Jesse
William Minor
Milton William
William Louie
Martha Jean
Mary Ella

I have been involved with family research for a long time and am always on the lookout for new info.
april powell 21-Apr-2008 18:09
I was un able to attend the reunion this year, but I am looking foward to next year!
I recently got interested in the family and history of the wildes! I and my mother have researched this and have found many interesting details about our family!
I would hope to attend the reunion next year!
thanks and if you have any other information about jesse wildes then please email me thanks! april !
Georgia Happy 16-Oct-2007 12:58
My name is Georgia Happy. I am the great-great granddaughter of John and Sarah Jane Nunez Wildes. Their daughter Sarah Jane had my grandmother Sarah Belle Robinson who had my father James Edward Connell. I would love to have info on upcoming events. I live in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas.
lisa powell 07-Oct-2007 18:40
I am a descendent of Jesse Wildes. He was my gr-gr-gr grandfather. We live in Reidsville (Tattnall County) Ga. My grandfather was Esten B. Wildes. His grandfather was William Minor Wildes, son of Jesse Wildes. I have become more interested in family origins due to a recent class assignment of my daughter's. We hope to attend our very first WILDES FAMILY REUNION this year.

Lisa Powell
emily combs 11-Feb-2007 18:29
john wildes was my grandfather as well. do you know his son johnny or daughter jennifer. jennifer is my mother.
Edwin Padgett 03-Feb-2006 22:09
I'm a descendent of John Wildes. My grandfather, John Wildes, died in the early eighties. Unfortunately, I did not know my grandfather to well, but I do know that his mother was a Tatum
Douglas L. Wildes 29-Jan-2006 12:49
I am a decendent of the Wildes family also but in Wisconsin. Our part of the Wildes family came from the New England states and settled in the middle of Wisconsin. What I have found to be very common with "The Wildes" is that we continue to use names from the past and give them to our children. The D.L. Wildes referred to as the "milk man" are the same intials as my father ( Durlin Lee Wildes ) and my own ( Douglas Lee Wildes ) Do you have any idea what the D.L. letters stand for? I hope to visit the Old Jacksonville, GA site some day as well as the Salem, MA site of the "Witch Trails of Salem" where Sarah Wildes was put to death as a witch.
Jack Tyler 26-Jun-2002 17:58
What is the story about an Indian uprising in 1838? I would love to reead about it.
Julian Williams 08-Jun-2002 04:24
Jackie,
Thanks for posting a message re: The Wildes Family -- D.L. Wildes delivered milk to my father's store in Jacksonville -- we thought the world of him -- Merle and Joyce played basketball at Broxton -- I talk with Kenny occasionally here in Douglas -- you have a great family and it has been my pleasure to know some of them -- Julian. PS - Apologize for not checking this part of the site as I should. Oh, I visited the Wildes Monument where the massacre took place -- have you?
Jackie 19-May-2002 17:29
I am a decendat of the Wildes family and am recently looking into our family history. I was happy to find this. My grandmother wrote about the Wildes massacre by what she was told by family.