tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3888645264438683125.post3679033712904684398..comments2024-01-23T19:11:04.763-08:00Comments on Haywood County Line: They Ain't Heavy, They're CastellawsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01539593947246457869noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3888645264438683125.post-10461879460585539202023-01-08T16:45:46.708-08:002023-01-08T16:45:46.708-08:00The photo listed as James Alonzo Jacocks Jr. is ac...The photo listed as James Alonzo Jacocks Jr. is actually James Alonzo Jacocks. Junior was my grandfather, J.A. Jacocks lll was my uncle. I had never seen this photo before and was excited. I believe the unidentified grand child in the photo is J.A. Jacocks lll.ken jacocksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3888645264438683125.post-74334112564347840362015-05-16T23:13:38.517-07:002015-05-16T23:13:38.517-07:00I'm trying to tie my end of the Castellaw fami...I'm trying to tie my end of the Castellaw family to the rest in the blog. I'm from Crockett County and my grandfather was named Marvin Ridell Castellaw. His father was names Jim. My father called him Papa Jim when he was alive. He was married twice and had a lot of children, Algae the bootlegger in Johnson was Marvins brother or half brother. <br />Any clues?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03770696234306987181noreply@blogger.com