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Posted Queries for August 2001



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MORRIS, WISE posted by Sandy Klieger on Tuesday, August 7, 2001

I am looking for my g-g-grandmother Mexico MORRIS. I have very limited knowledge about her, except that she was born on 8-20-1861 in the state of Alabama. Unfortuately, I do not know which county. She later moved and was married in Ohio to Samual WISE. If you have any information on Mexico, please email me at SKbasket@aol.com.

SANDERS posted by N. F. Sanders on Tuesday, August 7, 2001

Would appreciate any information on Horace M. SANDERS b 16 Sep 1904 Pike Co Al died 1976 Calhoun Co Al. His Parents were Robert W and Callie SANDERS of Pike Co Al. Thanks

DUCKETT posted by James H. Duckett on Thursday, August 9, 2001

I am researching DUCKETT's in " Old Benton County " who resided there between 1843 and 1856 . Since " Old Benton " did not become Calhaun until 1857, what happened to the Benton County Census of 1850 ? Any information will be appreciated . Jim Duckett jaydee1@bellsouth.net

BAILEY posted by Thomas M. Lee on Tuesday, August 14, 2001

Looking for information on Robert E. BAILEY

posted by Thomas M. Lee on Tuesday, August 14, 2001

Looking for information on Robert E. BAILEY, M.D. originally from Newnan in Coweta County Georgia born circa 1840. His parents were Henry J.and Rebecca Jane (Atkinson) BAILEY. Robert served in the 7th GA Infanry during the War as a Field Hospital Stewart and surrendered with his unit at Appomattox. He moved to Oxford/Anniston AL in 1866 and became a Medical Doctor. He was alive in 1901 but may have died before 1912. His descendants lived in the Anniston /Oxford area until after WWII. Looking for any information; death, residence etc. but especially contact with descendants to find out what they know of him. I live in the ante-bellum house in which Robert BAILEY was born.

HUDSON posted by robert hudson on Thursday, August 16, 2001

My family geneaology starts with the arrival from Ireland in 1800 of Robert H. HUDSON, who passed on August 29, 1840. I havent been able to find the cemetery he's laid in, but he died in Calhoun County. Any help in filling the holes in would be very much appreciated

SMITH, WILLIAMS posted by James Smith on Monday, August 20, 2001

Looking for parents of Riley Frederick SMITH b July 1, 1870 in Anniston, Calhoun County, AL. m Hariet Emeline WILLIAMS Nov 25, 1893 Cass County, TX.

BAYZER, CHRISTIAN, GRAY, PINSON, STEPHENS posted by Josephine Woolf on Friday, August 24, 2001

Seeking dates in Oxford Memorial Cemetery, Oxford, AL for the following:
CHRISTIAN,George Adair - birth and death
CHRISTIAN, Florida Ann PINSON - birth date
BAYZER, Barton Elmer - birth and death
BAYZER, Irena Bell PINSON - birth
STEPHENS, Walter Willison - birth and death
STEPHENS, Lucy Vanessa PINSON birth and death
GRAY, Nellie Maude PINSON - death date
All are supposedly interred in this cemetery; many, if not all, are in one plot. Help is definitely appreciated to finalize a small segment of a family genealogical project. Thank you very much.

CHILDRESS, ISAM, ISHAM posted by Brenda Duff on Saturday, August 25, 2001

Looking for anyone with information on this ISAM/ISHAM family in the 1850 Benton Co., (now Calhoun) AL 30th district family 38
Carroll ISAM 30 M farmer Tennessee
Rebecca 29 Tennessee
Martha A 9 Tennessee
Thomas C 2 Alabama
Julyanna 1 Alabama
I believe they are the same couple that married in Roane Co., TN as Carroll ISHAM and Rebecha Ann CHILDRESS ON Jan 17,1839. Any tidbit welcome we would like to connect them to their TN families if possible. Will share and exchange info. Thanks,

ROBBINS posted by Frederick E. Pitts on Monday, August 27, 2001

CAMP MCCLELLAN, 1917-1918... My grandfather worked there as a civilian carpenter during the years above and we have two stamped time cards to prove it. Can someone tell me how to go about getting camp information for that period? In old letters home, my grandfather wrote that a near riot broke out when the men thought they were being fed horse meat instead of beef; that he witnessed a man being dragged down a street because he refused to buy war bonds; that a disease hit the camp (fever of some kind) and that several of the men died in a very short span. My grandfather was Edward M. ROBBINS. Thanks, Fred

CASTEEL, HINTON, REAVES, REEVES, TOLBERT posted by Rhonda S on Monday, August 27, 2001

Seeking info on REAVES/REEVES family possibly of Anniston, AL area- Civil war -post civil war era. some children are Peter Mack REAVES (b 1852-m.Rebekah HINTON), Elmina (married Ed TOLBERT), Margaret (married J.N. CASTEEL), Hutchinson ?? "Aunt Hut" had one child. Story is family moved from area (all above went to ARK) after family killed by "bushwackers" after Civil War. ??born in AL or GA.

HOUCK posted by Jackie Houck Ogden on Wednesday, August 29, 2001

Any information concerning Michael HOUCK, born 1755 in Bucks Co. Penn, died Feb 5, 1852 in Benton, Calhoun Co. Any information concerning anyone else with last name HOUCK.

HESTERLY posted by Harold L. Hesterly on Friday, August 31, 2001

Hello, I am looking for a Birth Confirmation for my Grandfather Elijah Hampton HESTERLY. Family records have him born Jan 4, 1873 in Calhoun, AL. Problem is I dont know if it is the town of Calhoun or Calhoun County. Any help gratefully appreciated.


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