Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:41:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: m johnson Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Guilford Co. NC Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Guilford?read=1248 Subject: James Monroe Sanders Surname: Sanders, Ingle, McMinn, Wilkinson ------------------------- My James Monroe SANDERS was born june 06, 1834 in NC. His parents were Lawson Saunders and Nancy McMinn. James married Sarah Jane Ingles probably in Tenn.. Lawson was born in Lincoln county NC. I searched all my records but couldn't find anything on your Sanders. I did have the following in my index of the surname Wilkinson, Billie F., Gletta, Gloria, John A.J., Johnny Ray, Ray, Thera, and Wayne. If any of these are yours let me know. Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:43:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: meyerma@webtv.net (Mary Meyer) Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: ABERNATHY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ABERNATHY-L] Pocahontas The following is quoted from THE ABERNATHY FAMILY by Elizabeth Denty Abernathy, 1929. This book is a compilation of articles which appeared in the Pulaski (TN) Citizen Print. "Mr. Jorn A. Hope has sent me a copy of an address that he delivered ain 1926 at the celebration of the 105th anniversary of Old Applie Creek Church, one of the first Presbyterian churches established west of the Mississippi. From this pamphlet it appears that there were almost as many Abernathys in Cape Girardeau and Perry counties, MO, 100 years ago, as there were in Giles. In speaking of John Oliver and his wife, two of the founders of this chruch, Mr. Hope said: 'In 1800 he marreid Amy Abernathy. She, it seems, was of Scotch extraction; but she was not Scotch-Irish, because the Abernathys came to VA direct from Scotland, and not by way of Ireland. She was descended, like her husband, from a family that since 1630 had been plantation owners in VA and NC.' Mr. Hope's great grandmother was Martha Abernathy Thompson, sister to the Amy mentioned above. "In Perry Co. MO is what was called the Abernathy Settlement, York Chapel, a Methodist Church, was established at a very darly date by members of this same Abernathy family and other settlers who had come from NC. One John Abernathy and his family were connected with Old Bethel, a Baptist organization of Cape Girardeau., This Johon Abernathy, Mr. Hope says, landed in VA in 1772. Joseph Abernathy who looked like an Indian and according to tradition was a descendant of Pocahontas, was the head of another branch of the Abernathy family. He too was bron in NC and moved to MO at a very early date. The town of Pocahontas was named in honor of him and in recognition of his tradition. In Perry Co. lived Jones, Battee, and Aaron Abernathy, all from Lincoln Co. NC. Jones, son of one Miles Abernathy, was a Representative from Perry County in the early Missouri Legislature" (p. 30). Mary Abernathy Meyer in TX Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:18:22 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Al & Dotti Ferguson Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNOBION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNOBION] Cane Creek Since I have been working on my family history, I have found the family in PA, NC, TN, and KY. In Chester Co. PA, in Cane Creek Quaker Meeting House in NC, forget which county, in Lincoln Co TN and now I find, also in Obion Co, there is a Cane Creek. I wonder if the rest of you have run across this name in other counties of Tennessee and in other states. Dotti Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:18:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Norman Davis Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Overton Co. Tn Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Overton?read=893 Subject: Josiah Copeland, 1820 Overton Co., TN Surname: Copeland, Williams, Norwood, Russell ------------------------- Looking for information on Josiah Copeland, b. 1775 in NC. Was he the Josiah Copeland listed on the 1820 census for Overton County? 1. JOSIAH1 COPELAND was born Abt. 1775 in North Carolina, and died Bet. 1850 - 1855 in Benton County, Arkansas. Children of JOSIAH COPELAND are: 2. i. DANIEL2 COPELAND, b. Abt. 1796, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1869, Benton County, Arkansas. 3. ii. ELIZABETH KELSEY COPELAND, b. May 02, 1803, Tennessee; d. October 20, 1889, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. 4. iii. JESSE COPELAND, b. Abt. 1806, North Carolina. 5. iv. DAVID COPELAND, b. Abt. 1810, Tennessee. v. WILLIAM COPELAND. Generation No. 2 2. DANIEL2 COPELAND (JOSIAH1) was born Abt. 1796 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1869 in Benton County, Arkansas. He married (1) UNKNOWN FEMALE Abt. 1816. She was born Bet. 1800 - 1810, and died Bet. 1840 - 1842 in Benton County, Arkansas. He married (2) ELIZABETH 1842 in Benton County, Ark.. He married (3) EMELINE R. Abt. 1848. She was born Abt. 1830 in Tennessee. Children of DANIEL COPELAND and UNKNOWN FEMALE are: i. WILLIAM C.3 COPLIN, b. Bet. 1815 - 1818, Tennesee; d. Bet. February 1865 - 1870, ?Fannin County, Texas; m. MARY (POLLY) ANN LACKEY, Abt. 1840, ?? Benton County, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1818, Pope County, Illinois; d. Bef. June 1877, Fannin County, Texas. ii. HARRIET B. COPELAND, b. July 16, 1817, Tennessee; d. November 17, 1857, Benton County, Arkansas; m. AMBROSE GORE WILLIAMS, February 21, 1835, Tennessee/Ark. ?; b. October 26, 1813, Overton County, Tennessee; d. November 04, 1902, Turnerville, Coryell County, Texas. iii. SUSAN CLARISSA COPELAND, b. Abt. 1820, Tennessee; m. JAMES LARKIN RUSSELL; b. January 23, 1815, Tennessee; d. May 26, 1862, Benton County, Arkansas. iv. REBECCA COPELAND, b. Abt. 1824, Tennessee; d. 1901, Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas; m. ARTHUR E. NORWOOD, Bet. 1840 - 1843; b. Abt. 1825, Tennessee; d. Bef. 1870. v. MALE COPELAND, b. Bet. 1825 - 1830. vi. JAMES COPELAND, b. Abt. 1830, Arkansas. vii. LUCINDA COPELAND, b. Abt. 1835, Arkansas; d. August 1870, Benton County, Arkansas; m. WILLIAM H. HARRISON, October 05, 1851, Washington County, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1830, Benton County, Tennessee; d. ? Sweetwater, Newton County, Missouri. viii. NANCY COPELAND, b. Abt. 1835, Arkansas. ix. JACKSON COPELAND, b. Abt. 1836, Benton County, Arkansas; m. MARGARET; b. Abt. 1842, Arkansas. x. SALLY A. COPELAND, b. Abt. 1839, Benton County, Arkansas. xi. CALVIN COPELAND, b. Abt. 1840, Benton County, Arkansas. Children of DANIEL COPELAND and EMELINE R. are: xii. MARTHA J.3 COPELAND, b. Abt. 1849, Benton County, Arkansas. xiii. SUSAN COPELAND, b. Abt. 1851, Benton County, Arkansas. xiv. GEORGE COPELAND, b. Abt. 1853, Benton County, Arkansas. xv. FRANCIS COPELAND, b. Abt. 1854, Benton County, Arkansas. xvi. THOMAS COPELAND, b. Abt. 1856, Benton County, Arkansas. xvii. PUSS COPELAND, b. Abt. 1857, Benton County, Arkansas. xviii. HIRAM COPELAND, b. February 1860, Benton County, Arkansas. 3. ELIZABETH KELSEY2 COPELAND (JOSIAH1) was born May 02, 1803 in Tennessee, and died October 20, 1889 in Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. She married DAVID MELTON WOODS November 13, 1825 in Tennessee, son of SAMUEL WOODS and ANNA PURVIANCE. He was born December 24, 1805 in Wilson County, Tennessee, and died August 20, 1866 in Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. Children of ELIZABETH COPELAND and DAVID WOODS are: i. JOHN MILTON3 WOODS, b. June 05, 1826, Tennessee; d. February 06, 1887; m. JOANNA MCMILLIAN, November 17, 1846; b. 1830, Tennessee. ii. NANCY MATILDA WOODS, b. March 27, 1828, Tennessee; d. September 14, 1883, Centerton, Arkansas; m. ALEXANDER GILLESPIE GAMBLE, November 01, 1842; b. December 08, 1819, Rhea County, Tennessee; d. September 14, 1898, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. iii. SAMUEL NEWTON WOODS, b. May 07, 1833, Arkansas; m. MINERVIA JANE MCMILLIAN, Aft. 1850. iv. DAVID CALVIN WOODS, b. March 03, 1835, Benton County, Arkansas; d. December 13, 1874, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas; m. SCICILY CAROLINE WOODS, March 22, 1860, Lawrence County, Missouri; b. January 29, 1839; d. January 03, 1915. v. MARTHA MELVINIA WOODS, b. August 13, 1839, Benton County, Arkansas; d. March 08, 1877; m. JOHN R. BROWNING, December 16, 1856. vi. ANNE CLEMENTINE WOODS, b. August 13, 1839, Benton County, Arkansas; d. September 29, 1865; m. JACOB MITCHELL HARDY, December 17, 1857, Benton County, Arkansas. 4. JESSE2 COPELAND (JOSIAH1) was born Abt. 1806 in North Carolina. He married NANCY. She was born Abt. 1802 in Virginia. NOTE: Moved to Benton Co., Ark. 1841-42. May or may not be related but lived Ball township near the other Copelands. Children of JESSE COPELAND and NANCY are: i. SARAH3 COPELAND, b. Abt. 1826, Tennessee. ii. JAMES COPELAND, b. Abt. 1829, Tennessee. iii. JOHN COPELAND, b. Abt. 1829, Tennessee. iv. MAHALA COPELAND, b. Abt. 1831, Tennessee. v. MARY COPELAND, b. Abt. 1834, Georgia. vi. ALEXANDER COPELAND, b. Abt. 1837, Alabama; m. ELLEN ABBOTT, May 07, 1861, Benton County, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1845. vii. JOSEPH COPELAND, b. Abt. 1838, Alabama. viii. ISAAC A. COPELAND, b. Abt. 1839; m. REBECCA A. REED, February 09, 1865, Washington County, Arkansas. ix. SEABURN COPELAND, b. Abt. 1840, Alabama; m. MATILDA JANE WILLIAMS, December 11, 1864, Washington County, Arkansas. x. WILLIAM COPELAND, b. Abt. 1843, Arkansas; m. SARAH E. CULVER, December 29, 1870, Washington County, Arkansas. xi. JANE E. COPELAND, b. Abt. 1846, Arkansas. 5. DAVID2 COPELAND (JOSIAH1) was born Abt. 1810 in Tennessee. He married AMANDA D.. She was born Abt. 1823 in Missouri. Children of DAVID COPELAND and AMANDA D. are: i. JAMES W.3 COPELAND, b. Abt. 1842, Missouri. ii. DAVID M. COPELAND, b. Abt. 1844, Missouri. iii. NEWTON W. COPELAND, b. Abt. 1847, Arkansas. Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 19:50:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: RonaldBuc@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: Melungeon-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Melungeon] John H BERRY ubj: BERRY INFO Date: 03/29/2000 8:12:48 AM Eastern Standard Time From: lawson@hsonline.net (Sam D. Lawson) John H. BERRY was born in Washington County, Virginia in 1823. He married Eliza COLLIN in 1846. They moved to Hawkins County, Tennessee in 1851. He professed faith in Christ soon after arriving in this state, and was baptized into the fellowship of Trent Valley Church, where he remained a faithful member until 17 March, 1855, when he joined the church at Richardson's Creek, where he lived a faithful member until his death. He departed this life 14 May, 1904, leaving a wife and 1 daughter, and a host a grandchildren and friends who will miss him. He was a kind and affectionate husband, a loving father and sympathetic grandfather. He was kind to his fellowman, liberal in thought and actions, true to his country and God. His aged wife was a great comfort to him in his afflictions, which he bore with Christian fortitude. It was her that asked him if all was well. He replied, that while struggling with the world he had sometimes felt cold, and then Christ would fill his soul full to overflowing with happiness. But he said, "I am alright. I feel that all is joy and peace." Just before his death he called his only daughter and grandchildren around his bed and gave them a farewell parting and counciled them how to live. Now his seat in church is vacant, but he is filling his seat high up in heaven. Would say to bereaved ones to weep not as those that have no hope. If you live as Christ has commanded, you will meet him again where the family circle will never be broken. END OF OBIT FOR JOHN H. BERRY The following is on the Jesse D. BERRY family: 1840 Hawkins County, Tennessee Census AGE MALES FEMALES YEARS Berry, Jesse D. 20-30 1 1810-1820 " , Patsy 15-20 1 1820-1825 " , James under5 1 1835-1840 1850 Hawkins County, Tennessee Census District# 2, 26 November, 1850 #60, #60 AGE BORN OCCUP. BERRY, Jesse 29 Tenn Farmer " , Martha "Patsy" 26 Tenn (nee Willis) " , James 10 Tenn " , John 6 Tenn " , William 5 Tenn " , Wilson 3 Tenn " , Tillsman 1 Tenn Jesse D. Berry died in Hancock County, Tennessee in 1864. END OF JESSE D. BERRY INFO John BERRY and Nancy HOPE had a daughter named Annaliza BERRY, born abt. 1826, who married to Arthur L. MANIS, born abt. 1818, in Hawkins County, Tennessee, on 1 March, 1840. Arthur L. MANIS was a son of Isom/Isham MANIS (born abt. 1782) and Elizabeth WILLIAMS. (Isom/Isham Manis and Elizabeth "Betsy" Williams, after their marriage in 1811 in Greene County, Tennessee, lived for a short time in Hancock County, Tennessee, then went to Scott County, Virginia. Isom/Isham MANIS and Elizabeth WILLIAMS would have children: Loften MANIS, Alexander MANIS, Sterling MANIS, and Arthur L. MANIS.) Arthur L. MANIS and Annaliza BERRY would have these children: a. Melissa MANIS, born abt 1841, died 21 May, 1906. She married to Unknown RHOTON. b. Eliza Ann MANIS, born 10 July, 1843, died 10 August, 1909. She married to Harvey SLOAN. c. Rebecca MANIS, born 13 August, 1845, died 7 May, 1922. She married to William HOOD. d. Sterling MANIS, born abt. 1847, died 19 February, 1879. e. Sarah E. MANIS, born abt. 1849. She married to William F. WADE. f. John Baldwin MANIS, born 9 August, 1856, died 23 June, 1922. He married to Sylvania Jane JULIAN. g. Arthur Timothy MANIS, who died in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. He married to Polly Ann RHOTON. h. Allic MANIS END OF ARTHUR L. MANIS AND ANNALIZA BERRY INFO ==== Melungeon Mailing List ==== http://cresswells.com/alhn/melung/index.html To subscribe to MLNGlife, send an email to Majordomo@rootsquest.com with the words "subscribe mlnglife" (without the quotes) To subscribe to MLNGlife-digest, send an email to Majordomo@rootsquest.com with the words "subscribe mlnglife-digest" (without the quotes) ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 18:36:06 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "F. Dale" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: BLEVINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BLEVINS-L] Daniel Blevins 1730-1740 of Southside VA and NRV VA & NC Hi, Les: Actually, I have no interest in the Daniels I listed except possibly one of the brothers you mentioned below. I and many, many others have been searching for the ancestors, namely the father of our ancestor, Joseph Josiah Blevins born AKA 1780 in VA. There is an old family bible that has the notation of either James or John and a name that looks like ________, almost like Agatha so hopefully, do you know anything about the brothers of Daniel Jr. you listed below? I sure hope so or at least you can direct me towards someone who does. Remember, this is information I had gathered about 20-25 years ago and had made these lists in an effort to try and track certain names. I just hope that someone can use the info. If not, at least I offered and maybe someone won't have to spend those long hours poring over dusty old books, etc. Appreciate all the information you sent, just sorry I can't use it. Let me hear from you again. Best wishes Marion P.S.: You do know that just because someone in those days had the name JR after their name, it didn't necessarily mean that their father was Sr. Like Little Will and Big Will, another one of those little quirks to drive genealogists mad, mad, mad. ----- Original Message ----- From: Les Blevins To: F. Dale Cc: Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 12:18 PM Subject: Re: [BLEVINS-L] Daniel Blevins 1730-1740 of Southside VA and NRV VA & NC > Marion: > > Continuing on the thread about the "Southside Va" Daniel Blevins I looked at > your posting on the several Daniels and wanted to offer the following in the > hope it would help you and perhaps other Blevins family researchers sort this > part out. > > Concerning the first two entries on your list you showed: > > Daniel No date VA Served in Am. Rev, VA Regt. > " 1753 VA Born in Botetourt Co, died 9/5/1839 > ---------------------------- > There indeed was a Daniel from VA who served in the American Revolution and a > Daniel born 1753 and he was one and the same Daniel. However he was actually a > Daniel Jr. as per below. > ----------------------- > Daniel Blevins Jr. (4th gen.) (Daniel #2-3, William #2-2, William #1-1) b. > abt. 1753. > Daniel Jr. was born and raised in Botetourt Co., Va. He entered service Virginia > in May of > 1777 and was engaged in fighting the Indians and British. After the war he was > involved in > laying out and building roads and (due to this) moved about in the area of North > Carolina, > Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. He was ordered to build a road in Buncombe > Co., NC > in 1794. He and his brothers James and John were in Kentucky in the late 1790's. > Daniel > was listed on the tax list of Wayne Co., Ky in 1807 and the tax list of Lincoln > Co., Ky in > 1809. He was the type that preferred to move about. Daniel Jr. was in Scott Co., > Va in > 1820 but then returned to the mountains of Tennessee about 1825. Daniel Blevins > Jr. filed > his Revolutionary War Claim in Morgan Co. Tenn. in 1834. Daniel Jr. m. Sarah > ______ ? > abt. 1778. Daniel Jr. was apparently of the Quaker faith. Daniel Jr. died Sept. > 5th, 1839 in > Rockcastle Co., Ky. (you have it as Morgan Co.) at age 86. > > Fifth Gen. Children of Daniel Jr. and Sarah Blevins include: > > 1. Levi b. abt. 1779 > 2. Talton b. abt. 1784 > 3. Nathan b. abt. 1795 > 4. James #4 b. abt. 1798 > 5. Mary b. abt. 1804 > 6. Sarah b. abt. 1805 > 7. Linkhorn b. abt. 1810 > -------------------------- > I have more on Daniel #1, Daniel #2 and Daniel Jr. if you are interested. > > Les Blevins > -------------------- > F. Dale wrote: > > > What the heck, I might as well go whole turkey and really get shot down. > > Years ago, more than I like to remember, I was going wide open on research > > but following a family death, just halted - now everyone can make a pitiful > > sound. OK? What I did with some of those piles and piles of info I had was > > go thru, pick out names, places, etc. and make a list. So since you are > > talking about Daniel, with your kind permission, I shall try to type some of > > the info I have listed about Daniel. Anyone that doesn't want it - you know > > what to do. > > > > I will make four columns, first will be name, second date, third state and > > 4th, brief bit of data > > > > Here goes: > > Daniel No date VA Served in Am. Rev, VA Regt. > > " 1753 VA Born in Botetourt Co, died 9/5/1839 in > > Morgan Co, TN > > " 1767 VA Lunenburg Co, tithable. Father of JOHN > > " 1790 VA Montgomery Co tax list 23 Oct.1790 > > " 1800 VA Born 1n 1800, Parents???? He was found on > > 1850 AR census, age 50 > > " 1810 VA Russell Co. census > > " 1814 KY DOB. Son of James Blevins and Lydia > > Sizemore > > " 1815 SC War of 1812 in Green Co, Ky. in 1873 was > > in Mississippi > > " 1830 KY Harlan Co census, page 120 > > " 1830 KY Montgomery Co. census, page 34 > > " 1830 KY Whitley Co census, page 285 - name spelled > > Danniel Blevans > > " 1830 MO Cape Gireadeau Co. census, page 430 > > " 1830 TN Claiborne Co, census, page 128 > > " 1834 TN Received A. Rev. Pension, Morgan Co, age 81 > > " 1839 TN Died 9/5/1839, Morgan Co, Tn. Served in Am. > > Rev. from VA > > " 1840 MO Buchanan Co census, page 163 > > " 1840 MO Caldwell Co census, page 177 name spelled > > BLIVINS > > " 1850 AR AR census, age 50, shows born in VA > > " 1873 MI Was in Mississippi in 1873 > > > > Now there you are. Hope these are enough Daniels to confuse the heck out of > > all of you. But at least it gives some idea of who was where and when and > > also I did give pages, places, etc. when I had them. > > > > Seriously, hope this helps someone out there. Unfortunately, Daniel, no > > matter which Daniel he is does not seem to be my ancestor. > > > > Good luck, > > Marion Dale > > > > " 1830 > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Les Blevins > > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:08 AM > > Subject: Re: [BLEVINS-L] Daniel Blevins 1730-1740 of Southside VA and NRV VA > > & NC > > > > > Charles: > > > > > > I too have been compiling information on this and other Blevins lines > > > and I was wondering if you have any documentation of Daniel being born > > > between 1730 and 1740? > > > > > > I have no proof of Daniel's birth date, but I have placed it somewhat > > > earlier at between 1700 and 1710. I call him Daniel #1 as there was > > > another Daniel born about 1712 who was most likely a nephew of Daniel > > > #1. I call him Daniel #2. I believe you have Daniel's family mostly as I > > > have except I have Henry Blevins as a son of Daniel #2. > > > > > > Here below is how I have the family of Daniel #1. > > > ---------------------- > > > Daniel Blevins #1 (2nd. Gen.) (William #1-1) b. abt. 1700-1710. > > > Some genealogy > > > researchers say Daniel #1 was born in Wales but immigrated from Ireland. > > > Daniel's father > > > likely boarded ship in England or Ireland, bound for the new Colonies, > > > with young Daniel > > > and two older brothers in tow. Daniel #1 remained close to his older > > > brother William #2 > > > and his family throughout most of his life. Daniel's earlier children > > > were probably born in > > > Prince George Co., Va with later ones being born in Pittsylvania Co., > > > Va. Daniel #1 died > > > abt. 1790 in Buncomb Co. NC . > > > > > > Third Gen. Children of Daniel #1 and unknown wife include: > > > > > > 1. William #4 "Will" b. abt. 1742 in Va. > > > 2. Dillon "Dill" b. abt. 1746 in Va. > > > 3. James #2 b. abt 1751 in Va > > > 4. John #3 b. abt. 1757 in Va > > > 5. Jonathan b. abt. 1763 in Va (a twin) > > > 6. Richard #3 b. abt. 1763 in Va (a twin). > > > 7. Lucinda b. abt. 1765 in Va > > > ---------------------------- > > > I hope this helps someone put together the early ones. If anyone has a > > > question about the early Blevins relationships I will be happy to > > > explain my position. > > > > > > Les Blevins > > > ---------------------------- > > > > > > Charles Austin wrote: > > > > > > > In hopes that some descendants of the above family are members of > > > > this list I am posting this query for any information anyone may > > > > have on the first six children (sons). We have information on the > > > > last 3 children, and will be glad to share that with any descendant > > > > of the family. > > > > The children of Daniel Blevins > > > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > > > 1. DANIEL1 BLEVINS (DANIELA, WILLIAMB) was born Bet. 1730 - 1740 in > > > > RI, MD, or: Isle of Wight/James City/ Brunswick County, Virginia, > > > > and died abt 1790 in Buncombe County, North Carolina (?). He married > > > > UNKNOWN in South Side Virginia. > > > > > > > > Children of DANIEL BLEVINS and UNKNOWN are: > > > > > > > > i. JOHN2 BLEVINS, b. Bet. 1745 - 1751, Virginia. NEED > > > > > > > > ii. JAMES BLEVINS, b. abt 1748, Virginia. NEED > > > > > > > > iii. DILL BLEVINS, b. abt 1751, Virginia. NEED. Dillon is not > > > > the Blevins that went to Selma, Alabama, rather, he is probably the > > > > one that was tried for Cattle Rustling in Grayson or Montgomery Co, > > > > VA. Skipped his Bond! > > > > > > > > iv. WILL BLEVINS, b. abt 1752, Virginia. NEED. Not a member of > > > > Capt, or Col Wm Blevins family. > > > > > > > > v. UNKNOWN BLEVINS, b. abt 1757, Virginia. ??? > > > > > > > > vi. HENRY BLEVINS, b. 25 Dec 1760. NEED. Did he go to Harlan > > > > County, KY? We don't know, but think he may have. > > > > > > > > vii. JONATHAN BLEVINS, b. abt 1763, Henry County, Virginia; d. abt > > > > 1830, Wayne County, Kentucky; m. CHARLOTTE "LOTTIE" MUSE, abt 1783, > > > > Buncombe, North Carolina; b. abt 1769, Virginia or North Carolina. > > > > > > > > Extensive information on this family, will share. My maternal line. > > > > > > > > viii. RICHARD BLEVINS, b. abt 1763, Halifax County, Virginia; d. > > > > Aft. 1839, Marion County, Tennessee; m. (1) HANNAH AUSBORN, abt > > > > 1784, Burke County, North Carolina; b. abt 1765; d. Near Mammouth > > > > Cave, Kentucky; m. (2) GRANNY MOLLY DICK, Bef. 1812. > > > > > > > > Extensive information on this family, will share. My paternal line. > > > > > > > > ix. LUCINDA "LUCY" BLEVINS, b. abt 1765, Buncombe County, North > > > > Carolina; m. ISAIAH AUSTIN, Bet. 1770 - 1780, > > > > Montgomery/Wythe/Grayson, Virginia; b. 18 Feb 1759, Surry County, > > > > North Carolina; d. 20 Sep 1832, Grayson County, Virginia (Date of > > > > Death is probably wrong, received pension in Aug, 1833). > > > > > > > > Limited information, will share. Isaiah is probably not of my > > > > paternal line, but once thought he was.. Will share. > > > > > > > > Charles Edwin Austin > > > > Chattanooga, Tennessee > > > > Researching: Adkins, Austin, Blevins, Bridges, Countiss, Emmett, > > > > Farris, Henry, Montgomery, Troxell > > > > > > > > See our Homepage: > > > > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/u/s/Charles-E-Austin/ > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: > > > > To: > > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:21 PM > > > > Subject: BLEVINS-D Digest V00 #54 > > > > > > > > ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== > > > > RootsWeb Data Cooperative makes our list possible.If you are > > > > interested in learning more about them, or in becoming a > > > > member or sponsor, go to: http:/www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== > > > The Blevins GenConnect Boards and Family Cluster Web Site can be found at > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/l/BLEVINS/ I urge you to go visit > > and see what's new! ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== To check for other RootsWeb genealogy lists, go to: http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:22:04 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Jeanne Filice" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: MIMS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MIMS-L] Re:Drury Morton Mims - Tn Flintville Cemetery,Flintville,Lincoln Co,Tn Drury Morton Mims 3/10/1835-4/29/1903 (father) Martha Wisner Mims 5/21/1837-1/1/1910 (mom) Mary Mims 11/22/1866-4/4/1933 (dtr) Herbert V.Mims 2/24/1890=2/17/1907 (son of Mary) Letitia Mims 2/25/1865-4/30/1894 (dtr) Dont have Drury's parents. I know he was related to Mary Ann Mims who married a Seaton. He was executor with her of Seaton estate. Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:20:09 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Les Blevins Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: BLEVINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BLEVINS-L] Daniel Blevins 1730-1740 of Southside VA and NRV VA & NC Marion: Continuing on the thread about the "Southside Va" Daniel Blevins I looked at your posting on the several Daniels and wanted to offer the following in the hope it would help you and perhaps other Blevins family researchers sort this part out. Concerning the first two entries on your list you showed: Daniel No date VA Served in Am. Rev, VA Regt. " 1753 VA Born in Botetourt Co, died 9/5/1839 ---------------------------- There indeed was a Daniel from VA who served in the American Revolution and a Daniel born 1753 and he was one and the same Daniel. However he was actually a Daniel Jr. as per below. ----------------------- Daniel Blevins Jr. (4th gen.) (Daniel #2-3, William #2-2, William #1-1) b. abt. 1753. Daniel Jr. was born and raised in Botetourt Co., Va. He entered service Virginia in May of 1777 and was engaged in fighting the Indians and British. After the war he was involved in laying out and building roads and (due to this) moved about in the area of North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. He was ordered to build a road in Buncombe Co., NC in 1794. He and his brothers James and John were in Kentucky in the late 1790s. Daniel was listed on the tax list of Wayne Co., Ky in 1807 and the tax list of Lincoln Co., Ky in 1809. He was the type that preferred to move about. Daniel Jr. was in Scott Co., Va in 1820 but then returned to the mountains of Tennessee about 1825. Daniel Blevins Jr. filed his Revolutionary War Claim in Morgan Co. Tenn. in 1834. Daniel Jr. m. Sarah ______ ? abt. 1778. Daniel Jr. was apparently of the Quaker faith. Daniel Jr. died Sept. 5th, 1839 in Rockcastle Co., Ky. (you have it as Morgan Co.) at age 86. Fifth Gen. Children of Daniel Jr. and Sarah Blevins include: 1. Levi b. abt. 1779 2. Talton b. abt. 1784 3. Nathan b. abt. 1795 4. James #4 b. abt. 1798 5. Mary b. abt. 1804 6. Sarah b. abt. 1805 7. Linkhorn b. abt. 1810 -------------------------- I have more on Daniel #1, Daniel #2 and Daniel Jr. if you are interested. Les Blevins -------------------- F. Dale wrote: > What the heck, I might as well go whole turkey and really get shot down. > Years ago, more than I like to remember, I was going wide open on research > but following a family death, just halted - now everyone can make a pitiful > sound. OK? What I did with some of those piles and piles of info I had was > go thru, pick out names, places, etc. and make a list. So since you are > talking about Daniel, with your kind permission, I shall try to type some of > the info I have listed about Daniel. Anyone that doesn't want it - you know > what to do. > > I will make four columns, first will be name, second date, third state and > 4th, brief bit of data > > Here goes: > Daniel No date VA Served in Am. Rev, VA Regt. > " 1753 VA Born in Botetourt Co, died 9/5/1839 in > Morgan Co, TN > " 1767 VA Lunenburg Co, tithable. Father of JOHN > " 1790 VA Montgomery Co tax list 23 Oct.1790 > " 1800 VA Born 1n 1800, Parents???? He was found on > 1850 AR census, age 50 > " 1810 VA Russell Co. census > " 1814 KY DOB. Son of James Blevins and Lydia > Sizemore > " 1815 SC War of 1812 in Green Co, Ky. in 1873 was > in Mississippi > " 1830 KY Harlan Co census, page 120 > " 1830 KY Montgomery Co. census, page 34 > " 1830 KY Whitley Co census, page 285 - name spelled > Danniel Blevans > " 1830 MO Cape Gireadeau Co. census, page 430 > " 1830 TN Claiborne Co, census, page 128 > " 1834 TN Received A. Rev. Pension, Morgan Co, age 81 > " 1839 TN Died 9/5/1839, Morgan Co, Tn. Served in Am. > Rev. from VA > " 1840 MO Buchanan Co census, page 163 > " 1840 MO Caldwell Co census, page 177 name spelled > BLIVINS > " 1850 AR AR census, age 50, shows born in VA > " 1873 MI Was in Mississippi in 1873 > > Now there you are. Hope these are enough Daniels to confuse the heck out of > all of you. But at least it gives some idea of who was where and when and > also I did give pages, places, etc. when I had them. > > Seriously, hope this helps someone out there. Unfortunately, Daniel, no > matter which Daniel he is does not seem to be my ancestor. > > Good luck, > Marion Dale > > " 1830 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Les Blevins > To: > Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:08 AM > Subject: Re: [BLEVINS-L] Daniel Blevins 1730-1740 of Southside VA and NRV VA > & NC > > > Charles: > > > > I too have been compiling information on this and other Blevins lines > > and I was wondering if you have any documentation of Daniel being born > > between 1730 and 1740? > > > > I have no proof of Daniel's birth date, but I have placed it somewhat > > earlier at between 1700 and 1710. I call him Daniel #1 as there was > > another Daniel born about 1712 who was most likely a nephew of Daniel > > #1. I call him Daniel #2. I believe you have Daniel's family mostly as I > > have except I have Henry Blevins as a son of Daniel #2. > > > > Here below is how I have the family of Daniel #1. > > ---------------------- > > Daniel Blevins #1 (2nd. Gen.) (William #1-1) b. abt. 1700-1710. > > Some genealogy > > researchers say Daniel #1 was born in Wales but immigrated from Ireland. > > Daniel's father > > likely boarded ship in England or Ireland, bound for the new Colonies, > > with young Daniel > > and two older brothers in tow. Daniel #1 remained close to his older > > brother William #2 > > and his family throughout most of his life. Daniel's earlier children > > were probably born in > > Prince George Co., Va with later ones being born in Pittsylvania Co., > > Va. Daniel #1 died > > abt. 1790 in Buncomb Co. NC . > > > > Third Gen. Children of Daniel #1 and unknown wife include: > > > > 1. William #4 "Will" b. abt. 1742 in Va. > > 2. Dillon "Dill" b. abt. 1746 in Va. > > 3. James #2 b. abt 1751 in Va > > 4. John #3 b. abt. 1757 in Va > > 5. Jonathan b. abt. 1763 in Va (a twin) > > 6. Richard #3 b. abt. 1763 in Va (a twin). > > 7. Lucinda b. abt. 1765 in Va > > ---------------------------- > > I hope this helps someone put together the early ones. If anyone has a > > question about the early Blevins relationships I will be happy to > > explain my position. > > > > Les Blevins > > ---------------------------- > > > > Charles Austin wrote: > > > > > In hopes that some descendants of the above family are members of > > > this list I am posting this query for any information anyone may > > > have on the first six children (sons). We have information on the > > > last 3 children, and will be glad to share that with any descendant > > > of the family. > > > The children of Daniel Blevins > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. DANIEL1 BLEVINS (DANIELA, WILLIAMB) was born Bet. 1730 - 1740 in > > > RI, MD, or: Isle of Wight/James City/ Brunswick County, Virginia, > > > and died abt 1790 in Buncombe County, North Carolina (?). He married > > > UNKNOWN in South Side Virginia. > > > > > > Children of DANIEL BLEVINS and UNKNOWN are: > > > > > > i. JOHN2 BLEVINS, b. Bet. 1745 - 1751, Virginia. NEED > > > > > > ii. JAMES BLEVINS, b. abt 1748, Virginia. NEED > > > > > > iii. DILL BLEVINS, b. abt 1751, Virginia. NEED. Dillon is not > > > the Blevins that went to Selma, Alabama, rather, he is probably the > > > one that was tried for Cattle Rustling in Grayson or Montgomery Co, > > > VA. Skipped his Bond! > > > > > > iv. WILL BLEVINS, b. abt 1752, Virginia. NEED. Not a member of > > > Capt, or Col Wm Blevins family. > > > > > > v. UNKNOWN BLEVINS, b. abt 1757, Virginia. ??? > > > > > > vi. HENRY BLEVINS, b. 25 Dec 1760. NEED. Did he go to Harlan > > > County, KY? We don't know, but think he may have. > > > > > > vii. JONATHAN BLEVINS, b. abt 1763, Henry County, Virginia; d. abt > > > 1830, Wayne County, Kentucky; m. CHARLOTTE "LOTTIE" MUSE, abt 1783, > > > Buncombe, North Carolina; b. abt 1769, Virginia or North Carolina. > > > > > > Extensive information on this family, will share. My maternal line. > > > > > > viii. RICHARD BLEVINS, b. abt 1763, Halifax County, Virginia; d. > > > Aft. 1839, Marion County, Tennessee; m. (1) HANNAH AUSBORN, abt > > > 1784, Burke County, North Carolina; b. abt 1765; d. Near Mammouth > > > Cave, Kentucky; m. (2) GRANNY MOLLY DICK, Bef. 1812. > > > > > > Extensive information on this family, will share. My paternal line. > > > > > > ix. LUCINDA "LUCY" BLEVINS, b. abt 1765, Buncombe County, North > > > Carolina; m. ISAIAH AUSTIN, Bet. 1770 - 1780, > > > Montgomery/Wythe/Grayson, Virginia; b. 18 Feb 1759, Surry County, > > > North Carolina; d. 20 Sep 1832, Grayson County, Virginia (Date of > > > Death is probably wrong, received pension in Aug, 1833). > > > > > > Limited information, will share. Isaiah is probably not of my > > > paternal line, but once thought he was.. Will share. > > > > > > Charles Edwin Austin > > > Chattanooga, Tennessee > > > Researching: Adkins, Austin, Blevins, Bridges, Countiss, Emmett, > > > Farris, Henry, Montgomery, Troxell > > > > > > See our Homepage: > > > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/u/s/Charles-E-Austin/ > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: > > > To: > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:21 PM > > > Subject: BLEVINS-D Digest V00 #54 > > > > > > ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== > > > RootsWeb Data Cooperative makes our list possible.If you are > > > interested in learning more about them, or in becoming a > > > member or sponsor, go to: http:/www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== > > The Blevins GenConnect Boards and Family Cluster Web Site can be found at > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/l/BLEVINS/ I urge you to go visit > and see what's new! ==== BLEVINS Mailing List ==== RootsWeb Data Cooperative makes our list possible.If you are interested in learning more about them, or in becoming a member or sponsor, go to: http:/www.rootsweb.com/ Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:34:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: P Adkins Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Lincoln Co. WV Obituaries Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/LincolnObits?read=313 Subject: MRS LULA LAMBERT Surname: Lambert, Scites, Toppings, Baker, Cummings, Jeffers, Godby, Lockley ------------------------- MRS. LULA LAMBERT, 92, of Huntington, W.Va., died Monday, June 7, 1993, at Lincoln Continuous Care Center, Hamlin, W.Va. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p m Thursday June 10, at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, by the Rev. Caudle Adkins and the Rev. Fred Ramey. Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery, Branchland. She was born Feb. 17, 1901, in Lincoln County, W. Va., a daughter of the late Linzy and Annie Scites Toppings. She was a member of Freewill Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Fla. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Franklin Lambert; three sisters, Chloe Baker, Ollie Lambert and Dorothy Cummings; three brothers, Ernest, Sesco and Hasket Toppings; two grandsons, Christopher Jeffers and Keith Jeffers; and a great-grandson, Daniel Jeffers. Survivors include three daughters, Geraldine Godby of Danridge, Tenn., Dorothy Jeffers, with whom she made her home, and Helen Marie Lockley of Jackson, Miss.; one brother, Bodrie Toppings of Charles Town, W. Va., five grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Friends may call from 6 to 9 pm Wednesday at Chapman's Mortuary. Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:50:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LadyKnancy@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CROSS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CROSS] James Cross b.1801 NC Dear Posting: I haven't written for a long time. So will try again. Looking for parents or siblings of James Cross b. 8-13-1801 in North Carolina. Family moved to Tennessee, Indiana, then Iowa and lastly to California. Cross Family 1.0 James Cross b. 8-13-1801 in North Carolina d. 8-20-1880 in California 1st m. 10-29-1822 Susan Sims b. 4-11-1807 in Tennessee d. 3-29-1848 in Drakesville, Iowa eleven children 2nd m. 6-19-1853 Deletha Hughes b. 1815 perhaps in Davis Co. Iowa. Since Deletha was 38 years old when she married James, it leads one to speculate if she had been married before. James was 51 years old with eleven children when he married Deletha. Deletha d.1858 when her son Frank was three years old. one child 3rd m. 11-6-1860 Matilda Jane Dobbs in Iowa b. c1805 most likely in Nebraska. Matilda accompanied her husband, James to California in 1879. After his death in 1880, she returned to Nebraska where she died. d. 7-14-1894 The Cross Family Bible and Hymnal were sent back to the Lang family by a friend after Matilda died. These are the eleven children of James Cross and Susan Sims. 2.1 Matthew Cross b. 4-12-1824 in Tennessee d. 2-26-1849 drown in the Des Moines River rescuing family. 2.2 John Cross b. 9-20-1825 in Tennessee 2.3 Elizabeth Emeline Cross b. 3-29-1828 in Tennessee d. 12-28-1909 Kansas m. William Watson Lang b. 9-25-1822 in Floyd, Indiana eleven children (Write if you want more information down this line.) 3.5 Sarah Catherine Lang b. 1-7-1858 Bloomfield, Iowa m. William Francis Parker b. 12-11-1853 Galesburg, IL thirteen children 4.6 Orval Franklin Parker b. 3-23-1884 Caldwell, KS m. Flossie Gertrude Curtis b. 8-23-1887 Prattsburg, KS 5.0 Sharon Parker m. Terry Reynolds 2.4 Mariam M. Cross b. 5-13-1830 in Tennessee d. 10-30-1830 in infancy 2.5 James Cross (2) b. 1-18-1832 in Terra Haute, Indiana 2.6 Susan A. Cross b. 5-15-1834 in Terra Haute, Indiana d. 10-3-1863 2.7 Mariam C. Cross b. 10-8-1836 in Terra Haute, Indiana 2.8 William Cross b. 1-25-1839 in Terra Haute, Indiana d. 9-23-1884 2.9 Martha J. Cross b. 10-31-1841 in Drakesville, Iowa d. 12-6-1854 2.10 Thomas W. Cross b. 3-25-1844 in Drakesville, Iowa d. 9-24-1846 2.11 Daniel M. Cross b. 8-22-1846 in Drakesville, Iowa Susan Sims Cross died in 1848 when her last child was two years old. James remarried in five years to Deletha Hughes on June 19, 1853 in Drakesville, Iowa. Frank Cross was born June 3, 1855, in Davis County, Iowa, to James Cross and Deletha Hughes. In the James Cross family bible, Frank's birth name was Solomon Frank Cross. Frank studied to be a doctor, but quit when his father died in 1880. Frank was 25 years old. Frank then traveled around. His two older half-brothers, Bill and John were with him, and one was killed in a gunfight. It was in St. Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, that Frank met and married Dorcas Rolph. She was 16 and he was 31. 2.12 Solomon 'Frank' Cross b. 6-3-1855 Davis, Iowa d. 12-3-1925 Los Angeles, CA m. 9-22-1886 Dorcas Rolph b. 6-16-1871 St. George, Utah d. 2-14-1942 Redding, Shasta, CA Dorcas is the daughter of John Social Rolph and Martha Ann Miller. nine children 3.1 Frank Francis Cross, Jr. b. 6-4-1887 Star Valley, WY d. 12-9-1891 Afton, Lincoln, WY age 4 years old. 3.2 Armina Cross b. 3-22-1891 Afton, Lincoln, WY d. 4-28-1891 Afton, Lincoln, WY age 1 month old. 3.3 John Cross (2) b. 7-17-1892 Afton, Lincoln, WY d. 2-24-1974 m. 5-5-1913 Mary Esther Harrison b. 11-2-1894 in Spanish Fork, Utah. She was the daughter of William Chase Harrison and Mary Elizabeth Forsyth. three children 4.1 Mamie Cross b. __________ 4.2 Francis Cross b. __________ 4.3 ____________________ 3.4 Maude Cross b. 12-19-1894 Edmonton, Bridgeleth, Alberta, Canada d. __________ 1st m. 5-5-1913 Elmer Athan Martindale b. 1-28-1893 in Oakley, Cassia, Idaho d. 5-20-1951. Elmer was the son of Alonzo Pratt Martindale and Mary Elizabeth McIntosh. possibly six or seven children 2nd m. 8-18-1956 Joseph W. Hunter. Joseph was Maudes first love, but they didnt marry until later. No children. 4.1 Floyd E. Martindale b. 3-5-1914 Oakley, Idaho d. 12-2-1916 in childhood 4.2 Irvin Martindale b. __________ in _______ 4.3 Bernice Martindale b. __________ in _______ m. __________ Boding of Redding, California 4.4 Mildred Martindale b. __________ in ________ 4.5 Verna Martindale b. __________ in ________ 4.6 Wayne Martindale b. __________ in ________ 4.7 Lloyd Alvin Martindale b. 11-4-1922 Wilmington, CA d. June 1976 3.5 Elmer Rolph Cross b. 6-16-1897 Ferrin, Emery, Utah d. 9-11-1980 Santa Cruz, California 1st m. 12-18-1915 Weita Faye Harris (see Harris Family) three daughters 4.1 Elma Annette Cross b. 12-11-1916 in Burley, Cassia Co. ID 4.2 Frances Carmen Cross b. 4-25-1919 in Los Angeles, CA 4.3 LaVonne Bonnie Rolph Cross b. 6-1-1924 Long Beach, CA 3.6 Wilford Bill Cross b. 4-8-1900 Boise, Ada, ID d. 2-14-1972 m. Gladys Martindale 3.7 Leslie Cross b. 2-17-1905 Meridian, Ada, ID d. 4-3-1973 m. Geneva Perrier called "Babe". Babe had been a professional dancer and entertainer before marrying Leslie. They had two daughters. 3.8 Lester Cross b. 9-8-1906 Fruitland, Payette, ID m. Dorothy Healy 3.9 Melvin Cross b. 6-26-1909 Emmett, Gem, ID d. Dec. 1984 Oakland, Contra Costa, CA m. Esther Ethel Hussey one child 4.1 Frank Cross b. __________ d. ____ (has died) single (Frank had a close companion before he died. A man who was kind to Aunt Ethel and wrote to her family when she died. I wish I could remember his name.) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:29:13 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Njbalmer@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: More Cagle info Cagle Marriages Illinois Marriages to 1850 Illinois Sangamon County Cagle, Mary married Stringfield, Roland on 18 May 1837 in Sangamon County, Illinois Illinois Williamson County Cagle, Charles Jr. married Nelson, Rebecca on 02 Nov 1842 in Williamson County, Illinois Illinois Williamson County Cagle, Charles married Heins, Elizabeth on 09 Sep 1843 in Williamson County, Illinois Illinois Williamson County Cagle, Charles married Waggoner, Elizabeth on 22 Sep 1844 in Williamson County, Illinois Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 Spouse1 Given Name Spouse1 Surname Spouse2 Given Name Spouse2 Surname Married Marriage Date County State JASPER CAGLE MILLY LLOYD MD 12/12/1852 SANG IL JASPER CAGLE CHARITY ANN WOLCOT MD 03/06/1859 SANG IL SAMUEL A. SMITH SIDNEY CAGLE MD 06/01/1863 SANG IL Anderson County, Kansas Marriages SPOUSE1 SPOUSE2 COUNTY STATE CITY DATE SOURCE FILM TILLEY, John R. (19) CAGLE, Mary Ann (18) Anderson KS Garnett May 13, 1886 LDS #1516332 Leavenworth Times (KS) Obituary Index LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DATE_PUB Cagle James W Mar 13, 1992 Kentucky Marriages Kentucky Green County Cagle, Jacob married Curry, Manurvy on 24 Dec 1825 in Green County, Kentucky Kentucky Warren County Cagle, Rebecca married Motley, Lynn on 29 Mar 1825 in Warren County, Kentucky Kentucky Death Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Artie M. Cagle 29 Mar 1914 Warren 31 Years 14 14453 C M. Cagle 18 May 1915 McCracken 64 Years 15 13008 Gracie T. Cagle 21 Dec 1920 Fulton 2 Years 20 29581 Henry B. Cagle 29 Aug 1921 Hickman 17 Years 21 17428 Hester A. Cagle 25 Oct 1913 Hickman 48 Years 13 28433 John C. Cagle 31 Dec 1922 Lincoln 93 Years 22 27891 Lucy Cagle 20 Jul 1922 McCracken 27 Years 22 16355 Lyda S. Cagle 23 Jan 1924 Warren 41 Years 24 05001 Mick Cagle 09 Jun 1930 Calloway 76 Years 30 13461 Robert E. Cagle 12 Feb 1916 Woodford 69 Years 16 06618 Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Sarah E. Cagle 12 Jan 1925 Marshall 65 Years 25 01973 Thomas W. Cagle 09 Jun 1920 Calloway 1 Month 20 15438 Wayne O. Cagle 17 Apr 1917 Jefferson 45 Years 17 11282 Agnes Cagle 11 Aug 1933 Kenton 1 Month 33 19329 Albert S. Cagle 24 Jul 1934 Larue 90 Years 34 17626 Calvin R. Cagle 16 Nov 1945 Graves FULTON 66 Years 45 23166 Ella Cagle 20 Dec 1931 Jefferson 47 Years 31 29730 Francis B. Cagle 17 May 1936 Larue 69 Years 36 14227 Harrol L. Cagle 18 Jan 1936 Fulton HICKMAN 3 Years 36 01043 Jimme R. Cagle 08 Oct 1940 Perry HAZARD 1 Month 40 27068 Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Linda K. Cagle 30 Dec 1947 Hickman HICKMAN 2 Years 47 28326 Lorren Cagle 03 Feb 1936 Fulton 29 Years 36 07200 Silas M. Cagle 26 Jul 1933 Warren 72 Years 33 17694 Virgina L. Cagle 02 Feb 1938 Graves 73 Years 38 03776 Wayne O. Cagle 19 Jun 1947 Jefferson JEFFERSON 38 Years 47 13365 Williams H. Cagle 26 Dec 1938 Hickman 81 Years 38 30078 Willie B. Cagle 05 Sep 1937 Graves LYNVILLE 18 Years 37 25723 Willord 1. Cagle 16 Jul 1940 Calloway CALLOWAY 1 Month 40 16185 Charlie G. Cagle 03 Mar 1967 Graves GRAVES 77 Years 67 05161 Columbs Cagle 06 Jun 1963 Perry Perry 75 Years 63 15551 Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Ernest A. Cagle 02 Jun 1962 Fulton FULTON 64 Years 62 12901 Evie R. Cagle 25 Sep 1967 Graves GRAVES 73 Years 67 20734 Flora B. Cagle 23 Feb 1959 Henderson HENDERSON 85 Years 59 02515 James G. Cagle 14 Nov 1959 Henderson HENDERSON 90 Years 59 23522 Johnny Cagle 18 Oct 1953 Graves GRAVES 1 Month 53 20373 Julia C. Cagle 26 Jun 1968 Jefferson JEFFERSON 1 Month 68 16643 Kay Cagle 18 Mar 1959 Warren WARREN 54 Years 59 06358 Lovie M. Cagle 28 Oct 1962 Hickman HICKMAN 71 Years 62 25040 Mary B. Cagle 11 Dec 1956 Graves GRAVES 79 Years 56 25031 Noah Cagle 21 Dec 1954 Shelby RUSSELL 54 Years 54 26359 Norma W. Cagle 06 May 1968 Russell RUSSELL 63 Years 68 12656 Ronnie Cagle 18 Oct 1953 Graves GRAVES 1 Month 53 20374 Stella M. Cagle 12 Jan 1959 Hickman HICKMAN 66 Years 59 02554 Thurman R. Cagle 20 May 1956 Fulton FULTON 53 Years 56 09353 William H. Cagle 16 Oct 1969 Cristian CHRISTIAN 63 Years 69 23830 William M. Cagle 17 Feb 1962 Warren WARREN 75 Years 62 07021 William A. Cagle 31 Aug 1964 Fulton FULTON 1 Year 64 20161 William L. Cagle 21 Aug 1988 McCracken MCRACKEN 61 Years 88 22215 Carrie M. Cagle 14 Feb 1989 Boyd CARTER 92 Years 89 05529 Joseph H. Cagle 12 Apr 1989 Warren TENNESSEE 62 Years 89 13913 Billy G. Cagle 17 Jun 1989 Kenton KENTON 51 Years 89 15924 Ada M. Cagle 05 Jan 1990 Jefferson JEFFERSON 66 Years 90 01277 Fred Cagle 24 Jul 1990 Jefferson TEXAS 67 Years 90 21051 Wayne T. Cagle 11 Apr 1991 TN FULTON 64 Years 91 00435 Mary J. Cagle 04 Feb 1993 Fulton HICKMAN 93 Years 93 03060 Anthony L. Cagle 14 Apr 1985 Jefferson JEFFERSON 29 Years 85 09748 Bret A. Cagle 24 Oct 1979 AR JEFFERSON 20 Years 79 01281 Carol Cagle 12 May 1986 Rowan Rowan 62 Years 86 16164 Charles L. Cagle 24 Nov 1972 Fayette MCCRACKEN 24 Years 73 32599 Charles L. Cagle 24 Nov 1972 Fayette MCCRACKEN 24 Years 72 32599 Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Earnest L. Cagle 27 Jul 1980 McCracken ILLINOIS 75 Years 80 20262 Ernest C. Cagle 15 Oct 1983 Fayette Rowan 82 Years 83 24683 Ethel M. Cagle 05 Aug 1981 Graves GRAVES 60 Years 81 19109 Flosie S. Cagle 13 Nov 1972 Jefferson DAVIESS 80 Years 72 28091 Guy J. Cagle 22 Aug 1976 McCracken ILLINOIS 74 Years 76 19578 Ina L. Cagle 17 Dec 1982 Cristian CHRISTIAN 71 Years 82 28892 Jerry E. Cagle 01 Jan 1980 Graves CARLISLE 25 Years 80 00523 Loyd E. Cagle 29 Jun 1981 TN CARLISLE 54 Years 81 00439 Myrtle L. Cagle 13 Mar 1977 TN FULTON 79 Years 77 00091 Nannie S. Cagle 18 Mar 1983 McCracken ILLINOIS 84 Years 83 06676 Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Noble E. Cagle 30 Dec 1976 McCracken HICKMAN 64 Years 76 31469 Paul E. Cagle 03 Feb 1971 Hickman HICKMAN 71 Years 71 03183 Steven E. Cagle 23 Jul 1978 McCracken MARSHALL 23 Years 78 17887 Velma L. Cagle 16 Jan 1972 McCracken GRAVES 44 Years 72 01750 Viola Cagle 09 Apr 1982 McCracken GRAVES 69 Years 82 09012 William R. Cagle 28 Nov 1982 Hickman HICKMAN 98 Years 82 26774 Cagle Daniels 18 Aug 1983 Bell Bell 36 Years 83 21319 Cagle Phelps 24 Jan 1976 Jefferson BUTLER 78 Years 76 02901 Michigan Death Index Surname Given Name Residence Birth Death Context CAGLE Patsy R Benton, Cheboygan, Michigan 12 August 1933 09 January 1991 view full record Cagle Vera Agnes Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan 11 January 1896 01 January 1995 view full record CAGLE Helen Hazel Park, Oakland, Michigan 09 February 1911 03 January 1993 view full record CAGLE James E Brandon, Oakland, Michigan 16 October 1948 13 February 1992 view full record Cagle Shelby M. South Haven, Van Buren, Michigan 03 November 1901 26 February 1995 view full record CAGLE Bertha A Melvindale, Wayne, Michigan 04 December 1936 11 January 1992 view full record CAGLE L J Taylor, Wayne, Michigan 16 May 1915 16 March 1991 view full record CAGLE Marlene S Caspian, Iron, Michigan 13 April 1937 08 April 1992 view full record CAGLE SR Alvis L Benton, Berrien, Michigan 25 January 1917 15 May 1991 view full record CAGLE Gloria A. Hancock, Houghton, Michigan 03 February 1942 02 May 1993 view full record Cagle Joseph J. Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan 15 September 1928 06 May 1994 view full record Cagle Allison Lee Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan 10 March 1977 05 06 1996 view full record Cagle Earl Monroe Geneva, Van Buren, Michigan 28 March 1928 08 August 1996 view full record Cagle Samuel E. Melvindale, Wayne, Michigan 31 August 1931 05 August 1995 view full record Cagle Frances Arlene Warren, Macomb, Michigan 26 July 1959 01 October 1993 view full record CAGLE Brillion A Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan 08 December 32 23 February 84 view full record CAGLE Edward A Unadilla, Livingston, Michigan 28 06 28 17 February 85 view full record CAGLE Ila C Niles, Berrien, Michigan 26 November 1937 08 March 1990 view full record CAGLE James E Detroit, Wayne, Michigan 27 August 28 04 January 74 view full record CAGLE Darlene M Hazel Park, Oakland, Michigan 09 September 1938 20 March 1989 view full record Surname Given Name Residence Birth Death Context CAGLE Helen Hazel Park, Oakland, Michigan 14 August 12 06 March 85 view full record CAGLE Howard Huron, Wayne, Michigan 19 January 12 25 February 84 view full record CAGLE Howard Huron, Wayne, Michigan 14 January 12 25 February 84 view full record CAGLE Gincy W Dearborn Heights, Wayne, Michigan 10 March 85 16 March 81 view full record CAGLE Elizabeth Summit, Jackson, Michigan 08 May 26 08 March 71 view full record CAGLE Marion Flint, Genesee, Michigan 27 October 19 20 January 82 view full record CAGLE Joyce Utica, Macomb, Michigan 22 September 32 04 April 88 view full record CAGLE Houston H Detroit, Wayne, Michigan 27 July 01 10 April 82 view full record CAGLE Nathan C Taylor, Wayne, Michigan 12 January 84 12 April 84 view full record CAGLE Haskle A Comstock, Kalamazoo, Michigan 01 May 28 05 January 82 view full record CAGLE Jeffrey L Shelby, Macomb, Michigan 10 06 61 05 May 80 view full record CAGLE Revo M Independence, Oakland, Michigan 12 March 22 26 May 79 view full record CAGLE SR Hershel Muskegon Heights, Muskegon, Michigan 28 February 20 20 May 83 view full record CAGLE Harvey M Waterford, Oakland, Michigan 08 March 01 13 May 83 view full record CAGLE Herbert E Sterling Heights, Macomb, Michigan 01 August 21 15 May 81 view full record CAGLE Alma V Flint, Genesee, Michigan 29 May 24 20 06 85 view full record CAGLE Louetta West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan 19 November 06 11 06 82 view full record CAGLE Herbert C Dearborn Heights, Wayne, Michigan 11 May 32 05 06 81 view full record CAGLE Bruce E Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan 16 December 50 05 06 78 view full record CAGLE Dora M Waterford, Oakland, Michigan 23 May 04 31 May 87 view full record CAGLE Willis J Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan 19 August 89 15 July 80 view full record CAGLE Luchen M Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan 25 March 16 05 July 75 view full record CAGLE Columbus J Melvindale, Wayne, Michigan 26 February 1925 04 July 1989 view full record CAGLE Francis F Flint, Genesee, Michigan 22 October 05 14 July 72 view full record CAGLE Linion W Hazel Park, Oakland, Michigan 05 February 36 07 July 86 view full record CAGLE Margaret E Lincoln Park, Wayne, Michigan 23 November 1923 06 August 1989 view full record CAGLE Robert A Livonia, Wayne, Michigan 10 July 1938 06 August 1990 view full record CAGLE Neal M Southgate, Wayne, Michigan 15 January 32 16 September 81 view full record CAGLE Margie D Casco, Allegan, Michigan 17 November 01 02 September 86 view full record CAGLE Thelma M , , 00 83 view full record CAGLE Virgle C Lincoln Park, Wayne, Michigan 17 06 1936 16 October 1990 view full record CAGLE Cecil E Flint, Genesee, Michigan 08 March 08 15 December 82 view full record CAGLE Mary J Dearborn Heights, Wayne, Michigan 13 November 1933 15 November 1989 view full record CAGLE Ricky G River Rouge, Wayne, Michigan 22 April 51 01 December 78 view full record CAGLE Ronald A Grand Blanc, Genesee, Michigan 06 March 58 02 December 73 view full record CAGLE Willard H Southgate, Wayne, Michigan 02 October 24 15 December 84 view full record CAGLE Clyde St Clair Shores, Macomb, Michigan 07 November 30 08 February 78 view full record CAGLE Bernice , , 00 78 view full record Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:11:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Robert M. Crisp" Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CRISP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CRISP-L] John S. Crisp 1865-1929 Per my records, this should be John Sherwood Crisp, b. 28 May 1865, Hardeman Co., TN, md. 1) Jessie Maude Wilcher, 2) Cora Olive Jaggars and 3) Laura Scott. Had chd. by all 3 wives. John Sherwood Crisp is s/o Benton Crisp (b. 1835, TN) and F. A. Sherwood. Benton Crisp is s/o Elihu C. Crisp (b. 1801, SC) and Mary ???. Elihu is s/o Mansil Crisp b. 1764 NC and well documented on this list. Hope this helps, Bob Crisp On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Debra L. Toms wrote: > Hi everyone, This is not my family, I asking for another person who is > not on this list. Larry had emailed me and I did not have info for him > but figured someone here would. > His family is... > John S Crisp married to Cora O'Jaggars lived in Ark. > wife#2 Laura Scott... 1 son Jack Crisp > > HE had been told that John S. Crisp's father was a sherriff in TN . > That he was probably married before he married Cora Jaggars. > He was born in 1865 and Died in 1922. > > ...Please email me and I will forward it to him. > > Debra Richards Toms of IL. > researching my family of Maleney Crisp Richards b. abt 1830 Burke Co, NC > married 1848 to Samuel L. Richards in Blount Co, TN. They then moved to > Wright Co, MO abt 1870. Maleney aka Lena, is said to be sister of Rufus, > Elizabeth, Hiram, Joe, and Squire. Children of Sarah Prock Crisp and > Chesley? Crisp. Chesley has not been proven father YET. Workin on it.. > Thank you all for your help. > > > ==== CRISP Mailing List ==== > To contact List manager, send email to bandony@yahoo.com > Visit the Crisp family pages > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/crisp1.html > (that's a "one") > Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > If you are leaving town for the Holidays or on vacation, > unsubscribe while you are gone, so your mailbox doesn't > fill up > The Crisp Genconnect boards are located at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/r/CRISP/#gc > > ************************************************************************ * Robert M. Crisp, Ph.D., P.E. * Phone: (501) 575 6416 * * Professor * Fax: (501) 575-5339 * * Computer Science & Computer Engineering * e-mail: rmc@engr.uark.edu * * University of Arkansas * http://engr.uark.edu/~rmc * * Fayetteville, AR 72701 * Home: (501) 521-1714 * ************************************************************************ ==== CRISP Mailing List ==== To contact List manager, send email to bandony@yahoo.com Visit the Crisp Families Home Pages http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/crisp1.html Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html If you are leaving town for the Holidays or on vacation, unsubscribe while you are gone, so your mailbox doesn't fill up The Crisp Genconnect boards are located at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/r/CRISP/#gc Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 13:58:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: ben perry Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Chickasaw Co. Ms Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Chickasaw?read=234 Subject: perry Surname: perry ------------------------- i have info about perrys leaving lincoln county tennessee and moving to chickasaw county, mississippi. Please email. ben perry Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 20:00:23 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Joleen Streit Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Fox Cemetery Records URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/FoxCeme?read=229 Subject: Salem Cemetery Surname: Fox ------------------------- from information found on a new site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~janelle/lutherans.htm Obituary of Rev. A. J. Fox, M. D-Died on the 10th day of June, 1884, at his home in Lincoln County, North Carolina, after an illness of one week, Rev. A.J. Fox, M. D.; aged 66 years, 9 months, and 4 days. On the day following, his remains were buried at Salem Church, Lincoln County, North Carolina, Rev. R.A. Yoder rendering the funeral services, assisted by Rev. J. M. Smith. Notwithstanding the inclement weather and in the midst of harvest, there was a very large congregation present, to pay a last tribute of respect to an aged and venerable minister of the Gospel. Rev. R. A. Yoder addressed the congregation, basing his remarks on Numbers 23, 10: "Let me die the death of the righteous!" The Rev. Dr. A. J. Fox was married to Lydia Bost in the year 1842. He leaves a widow and 11 children, 7 sons and 4 daughters. He entered the Lutheran ministry in 1837, and labored constantly in that work until within a few days of his death; extending over a period of 47 years. He labored during this whole period in connection with the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod; while his work was confined within the limits of the Tennessee Synod, his influence was felt in the whole Lutheran Church of this country, as he was frequently corresponding delegate to other Lutheran bodies. He always held positions of honor and trust in his Synod, and was for many years one of her leading spirits. He gave direction and counsel in all her interests, and was an able advocate and defender of the pure doctrines of the Church of the Reformation. He was a man of extraordinary energy and physical strength. He served as many as eight or nine congregations at the same time, in addition to his professional duties as physician, and the cares and duties of a large household. Two of his sons are in the Lutheran ministry-one Rev. L. A. Fox, D. D., is an eminent scholar, and an able professor in Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia. The other, Rev. J. B. Fox, is laboring in connection with the Evangelical Lutheran Holston Synod, in East Tennessee. Two of his sons are following the medical profession with eminent success. One, Dr. A. C. Fox, lives in Waynesboro, Virginia; the other, Dr. Frank Fox, is at the old homestead and was practicing in connection with his father. Of his remaining sons, one is a farmer, and the other two are boys at home with their mother. Of his four daughters, three are the wives who grace the homes of some of our best citizens, and one a widow.An eminently successful career has closed with his life, and by his death, the State and community have lost a valuable citizen; the Church and Synod, an able, active, and energetic minister; and the family, a kind father and dear husband. By his "works of faith and labors of love," he "being dead yet speaketh." The souls whom he has been instrumental in saving, the churches which he has helped to build, the brethren whom he has counseled, the voice of pen and pulpit, all speak: "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from enceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace." He has been called to his reward, and is now in the fellowship of angels and saints, around the throne of God. He " fought a good fight, " he " kept the faith, " and now he wears the victor's crown. submitted by Terry Latey TGLatey@aol.com Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 19:43:20 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: RAinIA@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: MOCAPEGI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOCAPEGI ] Roll call - BELL Looking for anything on G.W. Bell and Hannah Hill. Thanks! Ruth Ann Descendants of George W. BELL 1 George W. BELL b: Abt. 1820 Unknown (Lincoln?) County, NC .. +Hannah M. HILL m: 10 Mar 1842 Cape Girardeau Co., MO ....... 2 Mary Ann BELL b: 18 Feb 1843 Cape Girardeau, MO d: 1869 Wright Co., MO ........... +Charles R. BOGART b: 07 Mar 1826 Roane Co., TN m: 01 Jan 1863 Cape Girardeau, MO d: Jan 1882 Wright Co, MO ....... 2 Thomas Benton BELL b: 14 Dec 1844 Jackon, Cape Girardeau Co, MO d: 1922 Wright Co, MO ........... +Margaret H. TURNER b: 20 Nov 1845 Tennessee m: 03 Mar 1869 Wright Co, MO d: 1932 Mansfield, MO *2nd Wife of George W. BELL: .. +Susan I Kelin (Kilian) b: Abt. 1831 KY m: 14 Oct 1848 Cape Girardeau Co., MO ....... 2 Albert J. BELL b: 19 Aug 1849 ....... 2 James N. BELL b: 13 Jan 1852 Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 17:42:16 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Joseph C. Kennedy" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Roane Co. Tn Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Roane?read=1760 Subject: New webpage with related information Surname: carson, haggard ------------------------- http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~josephkennedy/Default.htm I would like to invite my fellow researchers to visit my new webpage, THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW. Here you will find information on the following surnames: MILLER Knox County, TN 1905-1915 ALEXANDER Ireland (1648) to Cecil Co., MD (1679) to Mecklenburg Co, NC (1763) to Maury Co, TN (1800) CAMPBELL Scotland to Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN CARTER North Carolina to Maury Co, TN POLK Pennsylvania to Mecklenburg Co NC to Maury Co, TN WOOD Albermarle Co, VA to Smith_Wilson_Trousdale County, TN CARSON Roane Co, TN to Clark Co, KY (c1850) to Smith_Sumner_Trousdale Counties, TN STUBBLEFIELD Spotsylvania Co, VA (c1748) to NC to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN (c1841) HAGGARD Albermarle Co,VA (c1754) to Clark Co, KY (c1789) WEATHERED Albermarle Co,VA (c1739) to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN HOGSTON Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN PAGAN Virginia to Maury Co, TN PERKINS Lincoln Co, NC to Maury Co, TN QUISENBERRY Clark Co, KY SUDDARTH Albermarle Co,VA Sincerely, Joseph C. Chris Kennedy Link: THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW URL: Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 15:44:39 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: TVick65536@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: NHDATA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NHDATA-L] Biography: CODY, Walter, Hillsborough Co., NH Biography: CODY, Walter, Hillsborough Co., NH Granite State Magazine An Illustrated Monthly Devoted to the History, Story, Scenery, Industry and Interest of New Hampshire Edited By George Waldo Browne Volume I. January to June, 1906 Manchester, N.H.: Granite State Publishing Company 1906 page 303-305 WALTER CODY was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, December 24, 1837, of highly respected parents. He was the son of Michael and Katherine (Fitz Gerald) Cody. One brother, Archdeacon Cody, and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Irish, the only surviving members of a large family, still reside there. He received his education in the parish schools, finishing with a course in a private academy at Waterford. When he first came to this country, he lived for a short period in North Andover, Mass., where he learned the machinist's trade, at the Davis & Furber Machine Company's works. In 1855 he came to Manchester, and was in the employ of the Manchester Locomotive Works until the war broke out. He promptly sacrificed his personal interests in his zeal for the cause, and Company C of the Third Regiment was organized largely by his efforts. He was appointed second lieutenant in August, 1861, and assigned to Capt. Michael T. Donohoe's Company C, Third Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, Col. Enoch Fellows, later Col. John H. Jackson, commanding. This regiment was the second to be raised in the state for three years. It was organized and mustered into United States service in August, 1861, at Concord. The regiment left the state September 3, 1861, arrived at Washington, D. C., on the 16th and encamped east of the Capitol, where it was thoroughly drilled until early in October, when it moved to Annapolis, Md. It was assigned to the First Brigade, Sherman's Division Expeditionary Corps. About the middle of October it embarked for Fortress Monroe, Va., thence sailed on the 29th to Port Royal, S. C., thence to Hilton Head, S. C., where it remained until 1862, when it moved to Edisto Island and reconnaissance was made of the islands in the vicinity. May 23 it served with Headquarters Brigade, First Division, and early in June it was ordered to James Island and attached to the Second Brigade, Second Division, bearing a gallant part in the engagement at Secessionville, losing one hundred and five killed, wounded and missing. At the battle of Secessionville, James Island, June 16, he served temporarily with Company G, and was wounded by a gun shot in the right thigh, which caused him to be confined in the hospital at Hilton Head, S. C., for a few days; then in the hospital on Bedloe's Island, N. Y., where he remained two months, until removed to the Massachusetts General Hospital, December 2, 1862, staying there till March 14, r863. He was honorably discharged from active service November 15, 1862, for disability caused by his wound. In speaking of the engagement in his report, Col. J. H. Jackson says: "First Lieutenant Henderson, commanding Company G, was in a position near Company C and handled his company finely, with the assistance of Lieutenant Cody, detailed from Company C to assist him. Lieutenant Cody was shot through the thigh and Lieutenant Henderson was shot in the arm." He was constantly with his Command until wounded as above stated, bearing a loyal part in all its duties, and achieved a proud record for efficient service and soldierly conduct at all times. He was promoted First Lieutenant June 22, 1862, for gallant and meritorious service. He was appointed First Lieutenant November 9, 1863, in the Veterans' Reserve Corps, transferred to the 82d Company Second Battalion, March 26, 1864, and to the command of the 149th Company, Second Battalion, May 4, 1864. He served in the Veterans' Reserve Corps, at Cleffbourn Barracks, Washington, D. C., Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Va., Nashville, Tenn. He received an honorable discharge at Nashville, Tenn., from Veterans' Reserve Corps, November 30, 1864, by reason of resignation on account of disability caused by wound. Returning from the war, Mr. Cody engaged in the retail boot and shoe business as a member of the firm of McDonald & Cody, in which he continued for twenty-seven years. In 1890 his partner died and he continued the business until February, 1892, when he retired from active life, and after that time he occupied himself with his property and other interests. Mr. Cody was not a politician, but first voted the Republican ticket on Lincoln's second term. In I 89o the citizens of ward six sent him to represent them in the legislature, and he served in that body during the term of 1890-91. He was a member of Louis Bell Post, NO. 3, G. A. R., and was also heartily interested in the Irish cause, and when the Land League was organized in Manchester he was its first treasurer. On January 20, 1869, Mr. Cody married Ellen Coughlin, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. William McDonald, from which union were born the following children: Genevieve C., William F., Ellen M., Michael D., and Mary G. In March, 1881, Genevieve and Ellen died, leaving three living. His wife and children found him a kind and loving husband and father. In manner he was unassuming and courteous and, although he was deeply interested in everything that concerned the welfare of the city, he was happiest at home with his family. In the summer of 1900, he went to Ireland and spent a number of weeks with relatives, visiting his boyhood home. Mr. Cody was always loyal to his religion and nationality, and has shown what a good American an Irish Catholic citizen can make. The sterling integrity which characterized and formed the basis of his honorable and useful life present a lesson worthy of imitation. He died June 7, 1904, at his home on Massabesic street, Manchester. Tina Vickery Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 13:28:16 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Janice Mauldin Castleman" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: MAULDIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Mauldin/Fields Connection??? Hello, For my few cousins, and anyone else interested, I'm sending a little information I gathered on from searching the 1850 Tishomingo Co., MS census. Blake Mauldin b. 1816 AL and his wife, name spelled Pinetta on 1850 census, b. 1814 TN were shown in house 229/229 with their family. Living next door in house 228/228 was Isaac FIELDS 35 b. TN, wife Perminta (LANDTRIP) 35 SC and their children. From an Internet search on Isaac FIELDS, I learned that he was the son of Goulder FIELDS (1785-1856) and Christiana UNKNOWN (1786-?), both born in NC. In 1812 Golder FIELDS was on the 1812 Tax List of Warren Co., TN. By Sept 1819 he owned land in St. Clair Co., AL. In 1843 he purchased land in Marshall Co., AL (where he died). An unconfirmed list of his children from a GenForum post: Lucinda Fields m William York on 6/14/1829 Louisa Fields 1806-1880 m Aaron Harrison 1799-1880 m; 3/17/1824 Malinda Fields 1807-1891 m Lawson Hopper 12/5/1802-1870 Issac Fields 1815- m Perminta Landtrip 1815- m; 12/16/1831 David Fields 1820-m; Sarah 1825 Nancy Fields 1820- m; David Davidson 1823 m;9/8/1844 Dicey Fields 1824-m; William Little 1823-m; 1/21/1844 From WorldConnect and other sources: (my notes: one Internet source showed Blount Co., AL Marriage Records-Pernita Fields- Samuel Crump 12-19-1836, Goulder FIELDS gave his dau. permission, Artemus Hovarter attests. Notice she is not included on the list of children given above. However, Samuel G. Crump's wife on the 1850 Marshall Co., AL census is Caroline. From Art's Broken Thread page: Samuel G. Crump, born 1819, GA, married Caroline Fields, born 1819, AL, daughter of Golden/Golder Fields. Children: Malinda Jane Crump, born 1843, MS; died 1881, AR, married in 1881 to Philip Hilger. Lucy Ann Crump, born 1852, AL; died 1903, AR, married Napoleon Hilger. One last thought on this line - 1850 Tishomingo Co., MS census house 217-217 is David FIELDS 90yrs old b. NC ). Now, this is just a thought......since there is a discrepancy in the marriage of Samuel G. Crump between FIELDS daughters Caroline and Pernita, what if Caroline actually is correct (and it is according to the 1850 Marshall Co., AL census) and Pernita is really my ancestor listed on the 1850 Tishomingo Co., MS census as Pinetta. I believe her tombstone spelled her name Pernetta Mauldin. She and Blake Mauldin married c1836, for their first child, Nancy Catherine Mauldin was born in 1837. This is so close............... Well, looking for thoughts from others, and hoping to do more research on this line soon, to prove or disprove. I find it very interesting that my own Blake Mauldin has such close ties to the St. Clair Co., Alabama MAUDLIN families, and he has some connection to Hiram Mauldin (also on the 1840 Tishomingo Co., MS census). Hiram Mauldin was born in NC, lived in 1790 & maybe 1800, 1810 Lincoln Co., TN, 1820 & 1830 Alabama, 1840-50-60 MS. Please write if you can add anything to the above data - to prove or disprove. Thanks, Janice Mauldin Castleman castle96@flash.net ==== MAULDIN Mailing List ==== This MAULDIN list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 13:00:39 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ruagore@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCCUMBER] Newspaper obit's A few days ago I made a request of the list for the url of a newspaper in Fayetteville. Several of you replied. I again thank you. I was in contact with fayetteville.com. I asked the to research their files for an obit of a person that I belive to be my half step-brother. I live in Knoxville, TN and knew of no other way to get it. To my surprise, they asked 25 dollars per half hour to search the files. I thought this to be too much and am appealing to someone on the list to offer to help me in this. Could someone who is going to the library soon be willing to look this up for me? Maybe some day I could return the favor for you in Knoxville, Tn. Below is the name I am looking for.......... thanks............james Name: MARTIN, DANIEL DOZIER Birth Date: July 02, 1921 Death Date: November 10, 1977 Sex: Male Race: White Age Units: 56 Years Place of Occurance: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina Place of Residence: Cumberland, North Carolina Autopsy: No Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over Marital Status: Married Attendant: Physician Mode of Burial: Burial in state Place of Injury: Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:45:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Z11MAN@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNMAURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNMAURY-L] Lincoln/ Jones in Tenn.,Ala.and ILL. Looking for family of Ezelpha Jane Lincoln and spouse Joshua Jones. Ezelpha was born in 1813 in Alabama. Joshua born abt. 1812, birthplace unknown. Children were Eliza W.Jones-born-1832 in Tenn., Elizabeth J.Jones-born-1834 in Tenn Mary S. Jones-born-1836 in Tenn., John R.C. Jones-born-1838 in Tenn., Nancy C. Jones-born-1840 in Tenn.,Rachel P. Jones-born-1842 in Tenn., Hannah S. Jones-born-1845 , and James W. Jones-born in Coles, ILL. Would appreciate any help on this family line. Most of this family is from Davidson, Maury, and Marshall Co. Tenn. Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:39:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Luan Alaniz" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CRAIG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CRAIG-L] My Craigs I have just joined the list and would appreciate any help with the following Craigs. James M. Craig m. Susanna Coffee Their son, Jonathan C., born about 1808 in Lincoln Co. Tennessee. He married Iba(or Ida)last name unknown. At some point before 1850, they moved to Texas, as they appear in that census. Their son, Jonathan Burrah, married Lucinda Watson. Only child was Burrah Lucinda Watson. This Jonathan was killed in Civil War. Any information would be greatly appreciated, especially on James and Susannah. Thank you, Luan Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:12:26 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "MICHAEL MARTINEZ" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CHAPMAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] Hey Corey......James Chapman who diappears between 1863/1870 Corey, Sorry that it has taken so long for me to respond. With four kids under the age of 10, I more often than not feel like a "chicken running about with my head cut off" so to speak. LOL! Quick question first......were your Chapman's in Montgomery Co., TN as well? Anyway, here is what I have. Its sketchy at best for the earliest generation. The information I have comes from census records. I literally got lucky by finding the family in the 1860 census for Henry Co, TN. I don't know where they were before that as they are not listed in the 1850 census. You'll notice that there is a Ruby and Marie. I believe it to be the same person as their ages are the same. The family, minus James (the father), are in the 1870 and 1880 census for Montgomery Co., TN. Of course with their not being an 1890 census, I'm sort of wandering in the blind trying to find out where all the siblings went. My James Thurston Chapman was the youngest child and took a while to settle down as I have each of their children born in a different location...although all the towns are in the Stewart Co., TN/Trigg Co., KY/Christian Co., KY area (they geographically border each other). The family settled in Herndon, Christian, KY until the old farm was broken up/sold in the 1950's/60's. However, my great grandfather, DeWitt Edward Chapman, bought another farm in Christian Co. and my great grandmother lived there until the 1980's, but the farm is still in the family today on the Chapman side. Unfortunately, I have very few resources for the Montgomery Co., TN area. I feel that the Chapman's there later on ARE somehow related to mine but I just can't make the connection right now. What I need to do is try and get a copy of the 1910 and 1920 census for Montgomery Co., TN and see the names of the heads of households to see if they "jive" with siblings from my group..... Here is the information on the descendants I have. And, as far as I know it, these are all the children of this marriage. But, I do feel that my Chapman group must have somehow been related to another group of Chapman's that may have been through the area earlier, or were in the area that I haven't found yet. And I haven't a clue how he died/where he went regarding my James Chapman (the elder). An interesting aside to this is that I have found a John Chapman who was born in 1823 in TN/VA and who died in Lincoln Co., TN who had at least three children that were named the same names as the children of my James Chapman. [John Chapman (b. 1823) m. Elizabeth A. Graves (daughter of Jacob Graves) on 12 Feb 1851. Their children were: Andrew Jackson Chapman (b. 1855), Benjamin Franklin Chapman (b. 10 Apr 1853 in Coffee Co., TN/d. 22 Dec 1914 in Winchester, Franklin, TN; married to Delila Anneisible Spann), and James Chapman who is listed as being born in 1875 in TN. The parents of John are reportedly Andrew and Julia Chapman.] John Chapman could be a brother to my James, sharing family names etc. I would be more excited about this is the names "Andrew Jackson" and "Benjamin Franklin" were so common. Also, you mention that you had a Joseph Chapman that just up and disappeared in the 1870's. Well, one of the brothers of my James Thurston Chapman is supposed to have disappeared and never been heard from again, but I don't know which brother and haven't been able to eliminate any of them with census records. Descendants of James "T" or "C" CHAPMAN - 4 Feb 2000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- FIRST GENERATION 1. James "T" or "C" CHAPMAN was born about 1826. He was married to Susanna H. about 1850. Susanna H. was born about 1830 in GA (this according to a census record that was related to me, I haven't seen it to confirm it.). James "T" or "C" CHAPMAN and Susanna H. had the following children: 2 i. Mary A. CHAPMAN was born about 1852 in TN. 3 ii. Benjamin F. CHAPMAN was born about 1854 in TN. (Note: I suspect his full name was Benjamin Franklin Chapman). 4 iii. Francis A. J. CHAPMAN was born about 1856 in TN. (Note: I suspect his full name was Francis Andrew Jackson Chapman). 5 iv. DeWitt C. CHAPMAN was born about 1858 in TN. 6 v. Ruby or Marie CHAPMAN was born in 1861/62 in TN. +7 vi. James Thurston CHAPMAN Jr.. SECOND GENERATION 7. James Thurston CHAPMAN Jr. was born on 30 Apr 1863 in TN. He died on 6 Oct 1931 in , Christian, KY. He was married to Lee Ella MCCARTER on 12 Feb 1885 in Clarksville, Montgomery, TN. Lee Ella MCCARTER was born on 1 Jun 1869 in of, ,Harris, GA (maybe). She died on 15 Nov 1934 in , Christian, KY. James Thurston CHAPMAN Jr. and Lee Ella MCCARTER had the following children: +8 i. Susie Eleanor CHAPMAN. +9 ii. James Allen CHAPMAN. 10 iii. Gertrude CHAPMAN was born on 6 Dec 1891. She died on 27 Dec 1891. +11 iv. Della Mary Katherine CHAPMAN. +12 v. Fannie Myrtle CHAPMAN. +13 vi. Minnie Mae CHAPMAN. +14 vii. DeWitt Edward CHAPMAN "Pappy". 15 viii. Sarah Lillian CHAPMAN was born on 28 Aug 1902. She died on 25 Mar 1903. +16 ix. Odis Perman CHAPMAN. +17 x. Annie Elizabeth "Bess" CHAPMAN. THIRD GENERATION 8. Susie Eleanor CHAPMAN was born on 5 Feb 1886. She died on 10 Apr 1908. She was married to William "Bill" MORRIS on 23 Dec 1903. Susie Eleanor CHAPMAN and William "Bill" MORRIS had the following children: 18 i. Cecil Thurston MORRIS was born on 4 Oct 1904. He died on 5 Oct 1977. 19 ii. Robert Ephram MORRIS was born on 23 Jul 1906. He died on 22 Jun 1979. 20 iii. William Chapman MORRIS was born on 28 Mar 1908. He died on 27 Aug 1979. 9. James Allen CHAPMAN was born on 28 Nov 1889. He died on 16 Aug 1939 in , Christian, KY. He was married to Frances WEAVER on 12 Aug 1908. Frances WEAVER was born on 19 May 1889. She died on 27 Jan 1938. James Allen CHAPMAN and Frances WEAVER had the following children: 21 i. Susie Idalee CHAPMAN was born on 16 May 1910. 22 ii. Mattie May CHAPMAN was born on 20 Aug 1912. She died on 15 Oct 1983. 23 iii. Clint Bowman CHAPMAN was born on 19 May 1913. He died on 16 Jun 1921. 24 iv. James William CHAPMAN was born on 25 Feb 1915. He died on 9 Aug 1982. 25 v. Ernest Coleman CHAPMAN was born on 17 Mar 1918. He died on 27 Jan 1937. 26 vi. Sally Eleanor CHAPMAN was born on 26 Mar 1921. She died on 31 Mar 1993. 27 vii. Bennie Woodrow CHAPMAN was born on 1 Mar 1924. He died on 8 Nov 1988. 11. Della Mary Katherine CHAPMAN was born on 31 Oct 1892 in Herndon, Christian, KY. She was buried in 1946 in Miami Memorial Park Cemetery, , Dade, FL. She died in Feb 1946 in Miami, Dade, FL. She was married to Edward Perry "Eddie" JOINER (son of James Isreal JOINER and Emma Katherine "Kate" CASTLEBERRY) on 20 May 1920. Edward Perry "Eddie" JOINER was born on 12 Nov 1897 in Mayfield, KY. He was buried in Oct 1959 in Miami Memorial Park Cemetery, , Dade, FL. He died on 14 Oct 1959 in Miami, FL. Della Mary Katherine CHAPMAN and Edward Perry "Eddie" JOINER had the following children: 28 i. Dorothy Marie JOINER was born on 28 Mar 1922 in Cadiz, KY. She died after 1974. 29 ii. Florence Evelyn JOINER was born on 11 Oct 1923. She died after 1974. 12. Fannie Myrtle CHAPMAN was born on 21 Apr 1895. She died on 14 Jan 1968. She was married to Gordon Benjamin SOUTHALL on 28 Apr 1912. Fannie Myrtle CHAPMAN and Gordon Benjamin SOUTHALL had the following children: 30 i. Mary Ella Lucille SOUTHALL was born on 21 Apr 1913. She died on 29 Apr 1988. 31 ii. John Thurston SOUTHALL was born on 23 Dec 1919. He died on 30 Jul 1971. 13. Minnie Mae CHAPMAN was born on 19 Aug 1897. She died on 13 May 1966. She was married to Charlie Richard STAMPER on 25 Dec 1913. Minnie Mae CHAPMAN and Charlie Richard STAMPER had the following children: 32 i. Robert Thurston STAMPER was born on 29 Dec 1914. He died on 4 Sep 1945. 33 ii. Mildred May STAMPER was born on 15 Jun 1916. She died on 9 May 1988. 34 iii. Virginia Lee STAMPER was born on 11 Jan 1918. She died on 3 Feb 1985. 35 iv. Mary Charlene STAMPER was born on 30 Mar 1921. 36 v. Winfred Richards STAMPER was born on 3 Jun 1931. 14. DeWitt Edward CHAPMAN "Pappy" was born on 27 Feb 1900 in Peachesmill, TN. He died on 27 Mar 1965 in Herndon, Christian, KY. He was buried in Flat Lick Cemetery, , Christian, KY. He was married to Malissa Kathryn JOINER "Mammy" (daughter of James Isreal JOINER and Emma Katherine "Kate" CASTLEBERRY) on 7 Feb 1920. Malissa Kathryn JOINER "Mammy" was born on 13 Dec 1902 in Bumpusmills, Stewart, TN. She died on 14 Nov 1988 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. She was buried in Flat Lick Cemetery, , Christian, KY. DeWitt Edward CHAPMAN "Pappy" and Malissa Kathryn JOINER "Mammy" had the following children: 37 i. Ella Kathryn CHAPMAN was born on 29 Dec 1920 in Herndon, Christian, KY. She died on 2 Feb 1923 in Herndon, Christian, KY. 38 ii. Annise Pauline CHAPMAN was born on 28 Oct 1922 in Herndon, Christian, KY. She died on 12 Dec 1922 in Herndon, Christian, KY. +39 iii. Shirley Edward CHAPMAN. +40 iv. Edith Wenoline CHAPMAN "Memaw". +41 v. Willie Allen CHAPMAN. +42 vi. Ruth Jean CHAPMAN. +43 vii. Mary Christine CHAPMAN. +44 viii. Betty Delois CHAPMAN. 16. Odis Perman CHAPMAN was born on 7 Apr 1904 in Guthrie, KY. He was buried in Oct 1968 in Flat Lick Cemetery, , Christian, KY. He died on 13 Oct 1968 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. He was married to Pokie Lois JOINER (daughter of James Isreal JOINER and Emma Katherine "Kate" CASTLEBERRY) on 10 Sep 1926. Pokie Lois JOINER was born on 23 May 1909 in , Trigg, KY. Odis Perman CHAPMAN and Pokie Lois JOINER had the following children: +45 i. Odis P. CHAPMAN Jr.. 46 ii. Herschel CHAPMAN was born on 26 Jul 1930. He died on 31 Oct 1936. He was buried in Flat Lick Cemetery, , Christian, KY. +47 iii. James Ray CHAPMAN (twin). +48 iv. Ella Mae CHAPMAN (twin). 17. Annie Elizabeth "Bess" CHAPMAN was born on 19 Feb 1907 in Meariweather, TN. She died on 24 Apr 1981. Annie Elizabeth "Bess" CHAPMAN and CARNEY had the following children: 49 i. Raymond Earl CARNEY. 50 ii. Charles Edward CARNEY. +51 iii. Louise CARNEY. +52 iv. Martha CARNEY. +53 v. Barbara Ann CARNEY. Annie Elizabeth "Bess" CHAPMAN and Earnest WEAKLEY had the following children: 54 i. Earnest WEAKLEY Jr.. James D. MILLER died in 1970. FOURTH GENERATION 39. Shirley Edward CHAPMAN was born on 6 May 1924. He died on 27 Dec 1985 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. He was married to Sarah Frances ROBERTSON on 22 Dec 1945. Sarah Frances ROBERTSON was born on 25 Feb 1928. Shirley Edward CHAPMAN and Sarah Frances ROBERTSON had the following children: +55 i. Sherry CHAPMAN. +56 ii. Kenneth Allen CHAPMAN. 40. Edith Wenoline CHAPMAN "Memaw" was born on 28 Jun 1927 in Herndon, Christian, KY. She died on 25 Jul 1990 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. She was buried on 27 Jul 1990 in Rosedale Cemetery. She was married to Frank James FIESE "Granddaddy" (son of Fred Rick FIESE "Papa" and Lydie Frances GRIFFEY "Big Mama") on 24 Jun 1941 in New Providence, Tennessee. Frank James FIESE "Granddaddy" was born on 7 Oct 1921 in Bennettstown, Christian, KY. He died in 1992 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. He was buried in 1992 in Rosedale Cemetery. Edith Wenoline CHAPMAN "Memaw" and Frank James FIESE "Granddaddy" had the following children: +57 i. George Martin FIESE. +58 ii. Edith Bonita Kay FIESE. +59 iii. Joyce Kathryn FIESE "Memaw". 60 iv. Jim FIESE "twin" was born about 1950/51 in Pembroke, Christian, KY. He died STILLBORN in Pembroke, Christian, KY. He was buried in Rosedale? in Pembroke, KY. 61 v. Jerry FIESE "twin" was born in 1950. He died STILLBORN. 41. Willie Allen CHAPMAN was born on 5 Feb 1930. He died on 8 May 1982 in Hopkinsville, Christian, KY. He was married to Bobby Jean COMPTON on 11 Aug 1952. Bobby Jean COMPTON was born on 4 Jan 1936. Willie Allen CHAPMAN and Bobby Jean COMPTON had the following children: +62 i. Deborah CHAPMAN. +63 ii. Donna CHAPMAN. 42. Ruth Jean CHAPMAN was born on 16 Oct 1932. She was married to John D. CLINE on 1 Jul 1953. John D. CLINE was born on 5 Mar 1931. Ruth Jean CHAPMAN and John D. CLINE had the following children: +64 i. Deborah Annette CLINE. +65 ii. Penny Jean CLINE. 43. Mary Christine CHAPMAN was born on 19 Apr 1935. She was married to Robert Lee THOMAS on 12 Nov 1954. Robert Lee THOMAS was born on 22 Aug 1935. Mary Christine CHAPMAN and Robert Lee THOMAS had the following children: +66 i. Thomas Lee THOMAS. +67 ii. Donald Allen THOMAS. +68 iii. Sandra Ann THOMAS. 44. Betty Delois CHAPMAN was born on 4 Mar 1938. She was married to Robert HAILE on 11 Jan 1958. Robert HAILE was born on 18 Jul 1936. Betty Delois CHAPMAN and Robert HAILE had the following children: +69 i. Deandra Dawn "Dee Dee" HAILE (adopted). 70 ii. Kevin Reed HAILE (adopted) was born on 1 Jan 1969. 71 iii. Karen Delois HAILE was born on 18 May 1971. 45. Odis P. CHAPMAN Jr. was born on 13 May 1927 in Herndon, Christian, KY. He was married to Margie ROBERTSON on 15 Sep 1945. Odis P. CHAPMAN Jr. and Margie ROBERTSON had the following children: 72 i. Jimmy CHAPMAN. 73 ii. Vicky CHAPMAN. 47. James Ray CHAPMAN (twin) was born on 15 Mar 1935 in Herndon, Christian, KY. He was married to Carole WADE on 9 Jun 1957. James Ray CHAPMAN (twin) and Carole WADE had the following children: 74 i. Kerry Ray CHAPMAN. 75 ii. Jeffrey CHAPMAN. 76 iii. Terri Lea CHAPMAN. He was married to Eldonna GRACE on 13 Jul 1968. 48. Ella Mae CHAPMAN (twin) was born on 15 Mar 1935 in Herndon, Christian, KY. She was married to Robert Cates WADE on 14 Jul 1958. Ella Mae CHAPMAN (twin) and Robert Cates WADE had the following children: 77 i. Robert CHAPMAN Jr.. 78 ii. Steve WADE. 79 iii. Tommy WADE. 51. Louise CARNEY. 52. Martha CARNEY. 53. Barbara Ann CARNEY. Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Corey Chapman To: Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 7:19 PM Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] Re: CHAPMAN-D Digest V00 #99 > kathy, > I would be very interested to hear what you know > about your Chapman's that moved to Montgomery Co. TN. > I am looking for a Joseph Chapman, had a son named > Andrew Joseph in 1863, but something happened to the > rest of the family shortly after his birth. The son, > Andrew Joseph, only remembered that his fathers name > was Joseph. I don't suppose you have an Andrew or an > A.J. ,about 7 years old, in that 1870 census do you? > Your mention of 1863 is what caught my eye. I know > it's a long shot, but I thought I would ask. > > Corey Chapman > > > Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 22:40:57 -0500 > From: "MICHAEL MARTINEZ" > To: CHAPMAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CHAPMAN-L] Help! Trying to get info on these > marriages > > > I'm not sure if I ever posted this info to the list. > Appreciate any > help > that you can offer. > > Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net > > > Below are some marriages that are listed in Henry > Co., TN that I am > trying > > to connect. I have a Chapman connection in the 1860 > census of Henry > Co. > but > > I haven't been able to find much else on the family > in that area. I > know > > that my Chapman's moved on to Montgomery Co., TN by > 1870 (without the > male > > head of household who either died or abandoned them > after 1863). > > > > Does anyone recognize and/or have any other > information on these > families: > > > > DICKE. L. married CHAPMAN, Z. H.21 Aug 1893 > > THWEATSH. L.married CHAPMANS, T. E. 17 Oct 1890 > > CHAPMANHANSEL T. married THOMPSON, MARY E. 23 Dec > 1884 > > CHAPMANMARION E. married BRUCE, MARY J. 03 Nov > 1859 > > ADAMSN. H. married CHAPMAN, AMANDA E. 26 Nov 1860 > > LAWRENCE, SAMUEL E.married CHAPMAN, SISSIE 30 Oct > 1887 > > > > Thanks for any help that you can offer. > > > > Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! 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RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 10:54:28 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Frankie" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: EASTERNKENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [EasternKentucky] HUNDLEY + GREER 1. I need some help here. I need a marriage lookup for JOHN HUNDLEY (Hunley, Honley, ...) b. 1846-49 in Jackson Co,KY d.Mar.14,1923 (KY?) married ; ???? to; MARY JANE GREER b.abt.1849 d.May 1,1916 Middlesboro,Bell Co,KY (d/o Jesse F. GREER & Sarah SURBER) (Mary Jane GREER & parents are found on Claiborne co,TN 1860 census. I haven't located a marriage of them there) 2. I also would like a check on Mary Jane Greer HUNDLEY poss. remarrying. 3. Can anyone check for a Cemetary in Bell co., Harlan co,KY , she may be Buried in ? John HUNDLEY is s/o Samuel HUNLEY b.1813 Garrard Co.,KY m. May 12,1834 (poss. Perry Co,KY) to;Elizabeth COMBS d/o George COMBS & Lydia HARRELL d/o John HARRELL ll TN. Samuel HUNLEY is s/o James H. HUNDLEY b.ca.1780-90 VA. m.Dec.2,1810 Lincoln. Co,KY to;Sarah "Sally" COMBS d/o John COMBS(RW.#S35851) & Margaret Biddy NANTZ This John COMBS & George are brothers and are @ known as 1 of the 8. I SHARE info., THANK YOU ALL for your time ! Frankie Alsept jalsept@kih.net Harrodsburg,KY Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 10:52:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Frankie" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: KYHARLAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYHARLAN-L] HUNDLEY + GREER 1. I need some help here. I need a marriage lookup for JOHN HUNDLEY (Hunley, Honley, ...) b. 1846-49 in Jackson Co,KY d.Mar.14,1923 (KY?) married ; ???? to; MARY JANE GREER b.abt.1849 d.May 1,1916 Middlesboro,Bell Co,KY (d/o Jesse F. GREER & Sarah SURBER) (Mary Jane GREER & parents are found on Claiborne co,TN 1860 census. I haven't located a marriage of them there) 2. I also would like a check on Mary Jane Greer HUNDLEY poss. remarrying. 3. Can anyone check for a Cemetary in Bell co. or Harlan co,KY, she may be Buried in ? John HUNDLEY is s/o Samuel HUNLEY b.1813 Garrard Co.,KY m. May 12,1834 (poss. Perry Co,KY) to;Elizabeth COMBS d/o George COMBS & Lydia HARRELL d/o John HARRELL ll TN. Samuel HUNLEY is s/o James H. HUNDLEY b.ca.1780-90 VA. m.Dec.2,1810 Lincoln. Co,KY to;Sarah "Sally" COMBS d/o John COMBS(RW.#S35851) & Margaret Biddy NANTZ This John COMBS & George are brothers and are @ known as 1 of the 8. I SHARE info., THANK YOU ALL for your time ! Frankie Alsept jalsept@kih.net Harrodsburg,KY Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 09:26:04 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Becky Bonner Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: HARRISON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HARRISON] Barzilla Hi all, I am looking for more info on Barzilla in particular as I think he may be a father to our Elizabeth. He is likely related to John HARRISON and Sarah MIDDLETON, possibly cousin to John HARRISON and Patsy DANIEL, and probably several others in our database. I have read messages posted to the list last summer ... hoping something new has been found or something below will ring some bells. We are getting closer to solving this puzzle! 1. Barzilla HARRISON, 31612. Born ca 1751 in SC? died in Apr 1817 in Bedford Co., TN. Residence: (Pendleton Co., 96th Dist, SC?); Surry Co., NC; Bedford Co., TN. Rev. War NC Line I think this may be the Barzilla who was on the 1790 SC census (1790 HARRISON BARZILLA Pendleton County SC page 011 District 96 Federal Population Schedule SC 1790 Federal Census Index). Not sure who is the Barzilla on the Franklin Co., GA page 12 tax list 1803- but might be one in the same also.[51] REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORD # R 4675 State of Tennessee, Bedford County see: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harrisonmil/barzillaharrison_r4675_hhv3n1.html for widow's pension app rejected due to lack of proof that she was married to Barzilla. A page from the family bible was submitted s. On 12 Dec 1775 when Barzilla was 25, he married Ann, 31613, in Bedford Co., VA. Born on 10 Feb 1754. died on 7 Mar 1849 in Bedford Co., TN. Alice Casey (email address unknown) posted that Barzilla had 10 children - names unknown. We have no parents listed for the following three HARRISONs that might be brothers: HARRISON Barzilla Ann ca1750-1817 Bedford Co., VA; Surry Co., NC; (Pendleton Co., SC? in 1790); (Franklin Co., GA 1803); Bedford Co., TN HARRISON William P. Elvira COOPER ~1750-1833 Franklin Co., Warren Co. NC; Bedford Co, (Gibson Co.)TN HARRISON Joseph Mary Ann GREGORY 1765-1839 Bedford Co. VA & Surry Co. NC Summary of their children: 1 Barzilla HARRISON (ca 1750 - Apr 1817) Res. Bedford Co., VA; Surry Co., NC; (Pendleton Co., SC? in 1790); (Franklin Co., GA 1803); Bedford Co., TN & Ann (10 Feb 1754 - 7 Mar 1849) 1.1 Temperance HARRISON (Nov 1776 - ) 1.2 Richard HARRISON (9 Nov 1778 - ) 1.3 Barzilla HARRISON (1790/1800 - 1832) [NOT PROVEN SON] Res. Limestone Co., AL & Ritener (Retina) (1790/1800 - ) 1.3.1 Albert A. HARRISON (abt 1820 - ) Res. Limestone Co., AL 1.3.2 Perryman M. HARRISON (abt 1820 - ) Res. Limestone Co., AL 1.3.3 Simon B. HARRISON (abt 1825 - ) Res. Limestone Co., AL 1.3.4 Elizabeth Ann HARRISON (1828 - 1911) Res. Limestone Co. AL; Claiborne Parish, LA & (_______?) EVANS 1.3.5 Jeremiah HARRISON (abt 1825 - ) Res. Limestone Co., AL 1.3.6 Barzilla HARRISON (abt 1831 - ) Res. Limestone Co. AL & 1840 Claiborne Parish, LA 1.4 7 other children names unknown HARRISON 1 Lt. William P. HARRISON (abt 1750 - 22 Jan 1833) Res. Franklin Co., Warren Co. NC; Bedford Co, (Gibson Co.)TN & Elvira COOPER (abt 1766 - 31 Jan 1851) 1.1 Sarah HARRISON (17 May 1787 - bef 1851) Res. Franklin Co.NC: Bedford Co. TN 1.2 Elizabeth HARRISON (27 Nov 1788 - bef 1851) Res. Franklin Co. NC; Bedford, TN 1.3 Mary HARRISON (26 Nov 1790 - bef 1851) Res. Franklin Co.NC; Bedford Co. TN 1.4 Nancy HARRISON (4 May 1791 - ) Res. Franklin Co. NC; Bedford Co. TN & CULVERHOUSE 1.5 Cannon (Kannon) HARRISON (3 Mar 1793 - bef 1851) Res. Franklin Co.NC 1.6 Joseph HARRISON (14 Feb 1795 - bef 1851) Res. Franklin Co. NC 1.7 Gideon Valsane HARRISON (3 Mar 1797 - 1844) Res. Franklin Co. NC;Gibson Co TN;1839 Red River Co; Lamar Co. TX & Zada WRIGHT 1.7.1 James C. HARRISON (1834 - 17 Oct 1908) Res. Gibson Co., TN > Greenville TX 1.7.2 Isaac Newton HARRISON ( - bef 1941) Res. Greenville, TX 1.7.3 Gideon Valsane HARRISON ( - bef 1941) Res. Greenville, TX 1.8 Edward C. HARRISON (30 Dec 1799 - ) Res. Franklin Co. NC; Bedford Co. TN 1.9 John B. HARRISON (18 Sep 1802 - ) Res. Franklin Co. NC; Dyer Co. TN 1.10 Martha HARRISON (17 Jul 1804 - ) Res. Franklin Co. TN; Bedford Co. TN & SMITH 1.11 Rebecca HARRISON (13 Aug 1806 - ) Res. Bedford Co. TN; Christian Co. TN & PUTMAN 1.12 William HARRISON (8 Mar 1808 - bef 1851) Res. Bedford Co. TN 1 Joseph HARRISON (18 May 1765 - 16 Aug 1839) Res. Bedford Co. VA & Surry Co. NC & Mary Ann GREGORY (14 Feb 1772 - ) 1.1 Nancy HARRISON (5 Feb 1792 - ) 1.2 Frankey HARRISON (10 Mar 1794 - ) 1.3 Salley HARRISON (18 Jan 1796 - ) 1.4 Udoshea HARRISON (23 Mar 1798 - ) 1.5 William M. HARRISON (3 Dec 1799 - ) 1.6 Betsey HARRISON (27 May 1802 - ) 1.7 Matilda HARRISON (5 Aug 1804 - ) 1.8 Mariman HARRISON (18 Dec 1806 - ) 1.9 Joel HARRISON (9 May 1809 - ) 1.10 Sophia HARRISON (9 Dec 1811 - ) 1.11 Mary Ann HARRISON (23 Apr 1815 - 9 Dec 1815) 1.12 John HARRISON (18 Apr 1817 - ) other HARRISONs in Bedford Co., TN: HARRISON John Sarah MIDDLETON ~1778-1829 Lancaster Co., SC > Lincoln Co, TN (Formed From Bedford Co 1809) HARRISON Sarah 1787-<1851 Franklin Co.NC: Bedford Co. TN HARRISON Elizabeth 1788-<1851 Franklin Co. NC; Bedford, TN HARRISON Mary 1790-<1851 Franklin Co.NC; Bedford Co. TN HARRISON Nancy CULVERHOUSE 1791- Franklin Co. NC; Bedford Co. TN HARRISON Edward C. 1799- Franklin Co. NC; Bedford Co. TN HARRISON Martha SMITH 1804- Franklin Co. TN; Bedford Co. TN HARRISON William 1808-<1851 Bedford Co. TN HARRISON Rebecca PUTMAN 1806- Bedford Co. TN; Christian Co. TN HARRISON James Gideon "Gid" Jemima M. RUCKER 1827-1885 Bedford Co., TN HARRISON William R. Sarah? 1850- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON Joe C. Letitia LANDERS 1851- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON Joel Green Kansas Siota WHEELER 1854- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON Cornelius J. Mollie A. MOORE ~1858- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON James Gideon Rebecca Tennessee JACKSON 1861- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON John C. ~1864- Bedford Co., TN HARRISON Robert A. ~1868- Bedford Co., TN other HARRISONs in Surry Co., NC: HARRISON Armistead Eliza ~1839- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Arthur Rawley Ada MEYERS ~1875- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Barzilla Ann ca1750-1817 Bedford Co., VA; Surry Co., NC; (Pendleton Co., SC? in 1790); (Franklin Co., GA 1803); Bedford Co., TN HARRISON Betsey 1802- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Carter Bassett Jane BYRD ?1752-1808 Surry Co; Prince George Co., VA HARRISON Celia Surry Co., NC HARRISON Curren Surry Co., NC HARRISON Deanne ~1841- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Elizabeth ~1849- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Emily James MOSS 1781-1829 Surry Co. NC; Greenville Co. SC & MS? HARRISON Emma Forrester Fletcher DEARMAN ~1873- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Frankey 1794- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Greinbury ~1841- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Henry ~1783- Surry Co. NC; Greenville Co. SC HARRISON Henry ~1830- Surry Co., NC HARRISON James ~1847- Surry Co., NC HARRISON James Forrester LeBaron KING 1837- Surry Co., NC HARRISON James Graham Katherine Whitfield KENDRICK 1895-1954 Surry Co., NC HARRISON James LaFayette Virginia Smith MARION Mrs. 1871-1924 Surry Co., NC HARRISON Jane Christopher GOLIGHTLY JR 1779- Surry Co. NC; Greenvile Co. SC HARRISON Jeremiah ~1826- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Jesse Rupert Elizabeth WOMBLE ~1877- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Joel 1809- Surry Co. NC HARRISON John 1776- Surry Co. NC; Greenville Co. SC HARRISON John 1817- Surry Co. NC HARRISON John Martha ~1800- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Joseph Mary Ann GREGORY 1765-1839 Bedford Co. VA & Surry Co. NC HARRISON Kenny Surry Co., NC HARRISON Mariman 1806- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Mary John GILLIAM 1766- Prince George Co. VA; Surry Co., VA HARRISON Mary Ann 1815-1815 Surry Co. NC HARRISON Matilda 1804- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Nancy 1792- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Nathaniel Mary RUFFIN 1742-1782 Surry Co., VA; Prince George Co. VA HARRISON Palina ~1837- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Robert Tamsy KIRBY ~1833- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Salley 1796- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Sarah Surry Co., NC HARRISON Soloman ~1839- Surry Co., NC HARRISON Sophia 1811- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Udoshea 1798- Surry Co. NC HARRISON Virgil Surry Co., NC HARRISON William Mary FORRESTER Surry Co., NC HARRISON William ~1843- Surry Co., NC HARRISON William ~1844- Surry Co., NC HARRISON William M. 1799- Surry Co. NC Becky Bass Bonner Email: rbonner@imail.ouhsc.edu old:rbonner@rex.ouhsc.edu Home of the *HARRISON* Repository http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm My Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm Data Managed by me and my mom Josephine Lindsay Bass (jbass@digital.net) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 07:53:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Jococity@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: HARRELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HARRELL] Elias HARRELL - Madison Co, Arkansas Judge Elias Harrell. The history of Madison County would indeed be incomplete without some mention made of the HARRELL family, who came here in 1831. Judge Elias Harrell is one of the oldest citizens of the county, and was born in Darlington District, South Carolina, March 9, 1813. He is a son of John and Sarah (POLLARD) Harrell, who were born in Virginia and South Carolina in 1772 and 1771, respectively. They were married in the mother's native State, in 1792, and resided there until 1821, then moving to East Tennessee, and after some time came to Arkansas, in 1831, and here the father engaged in pedagoguing. He had been educated at a college in Virginia, and while in South Carolina was State surveyor, and filled the same office in Crawford County after coming to Arkansas. His death occurred about 1848, his wife dying two years earlier. His father, Benjamin Harrell, was a Revolutionary soldier, and of Welsh descent, and died before the war closed. The Pollard family was of English lineage. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Harrell, and the only one now living is Judge Elias Harrell, who was reared and educated in Tennessee. At the age of eighteen years he began depending on his own resources to obtain a livelihood, and engaged in farming, which occupation he has continued up to the present day, but he has been engaged in various other occupations. In 1850 or 1852 he was elected to the office of justice of the peace, and at the end of two years bought some law books and began studying, and at the end of two years was admitted to the bar by Judge WALKER, one of the supreme judges, and immediately began practicing at Huntsville. During the war he began practicing medicine, which he continued about four years after the war closed. In 1864 he was elected judge of the Fourth Circuit, and held the office four years. In 1868 he was appointed prosecuting attorney by Gov. Powell CLAYTON, and from 1874 until 1880 practiced his profession. He was married to Lucinda Austin in 1847. She was born in Cape Girardeau County, Mo., in 1825, and became the mother of nine children, six of whom are living: Mary (wife of G. T. BERRY), Ruth J. (wife of G. W. MARTIN), Lucinda (wife of P. C. SAMS), Elias C., Ben F., and Sarah A. (wife of J. W. SOUTHERLAND). Those deceased are John and George W., who were both about eighteen months old, and Nancy A., who was seventeen years of age. Mr. Harrell is now a supporter of the Union Labor party, but was formerly a Wig and Republican in politics. He was made a Mason in 1851, in Odion Lodge No. 44, at Huntsville, Ark., and became a member of Far West Chapter No. 1, in 1868, at Fayetteville, Ark. He and wife are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and have been since July, 1844. He has been an elder in that church from that date. In 1867 he was appointed by Gen. ORD president of the board of registration, under reconstruction acts of Congress, J. W. BIVENS and Benjamin VAUGHAN being associates of Madison County, and performed the duties as such." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR...) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 05:35:51 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Valerie Cobb Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Hopkins County, Ky Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Hopkins?read=1956 Subject: Troop/Blades Surname: Troop, Troup, Blades, Hester, Keithler ------------------------- I am looking for any information on William Troop b abt 1833 in Lincoln Co.,TN d Hopkins Co. KY in 1868.He served with the Union Army throughout the Civil War. I have no further info on his past. He married Martha Ann Blades in Hopkins Co., Dec 26, 1859. Martha Ann Blades was the daughter of James Blades and Pyuta Hester (I think Hester is the maiden name rather than the middle name). Martha Ann was born in Lincoln Co. on Nov 27, 1838. She came to Hopkins Co. with her family in 1846. She died March 21, 1933. Martha Ann and William Troop had 5 children. After William died Martha Ann married Daniel Keithler (from Ohio, he had come to Hopkins Co. with the engineers in charge of the construction of the railroad known in 1933 as L&N now being CSX ) and there were no children from this union. Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 05:31:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Valerie Cobb Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Lincoln County Tn. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Lincoln?read=316 Subject: Troop/Blades Surname: Troop, Troup, Blades, Hester, Keithler ------------------------- I am looking for any information on William Troop b abt 1833 in Lincoln Co.,TN d Hopkins Co. KY in 1868.He served with the Union Army throughout the Civil War. I have no further info on his past. He married Martha Ann Blades in Hopkins Co., Dec 26, 1859. Martha Ann Blades was the daughter of James Blades and Pyuta Hester (I think Hester is the maiden name rather than the middle name). Martha Ann was born in Lincoln Co. on Nov 27, 1838. She came to Hopkins Co. with her family in 1846. She died March 21, 1933. Martha Ann and William Troop had 5 children. After William died Martha Ann married Daniel Keithler (from Ohio, he had come to Hopkins Co. with the engineers in charge of the construction of the railroad known in 1933 as L&N now being CSX ) and there were no children from this union Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 04:42:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Steve Smoot" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: SMOOT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SMOOT] 1870 TN Census Steve Smoot Smoot Ancestry Web Page http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/m/o/Steve-L-Smoot/index.html -----Original Message----- From: billiecj@webtv.net [mailto:billiecj@webtv.net] Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 12:31 AM To: SMOOT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SMOOT] 1870 TN Census Sorry,Steve, to be so slow with my answer. This is Sistler`s Index and is not perfect but it is the best we have. Smoat, Elizabeth age 49 Carroll Co-408 Smoat, Elizh age 53 Carroll Co-407 Smoot, Ann P age 42 Lincoln Co-150 Smoot, Manerva age 5 Wilson Co-116 Smoot, Pres age 36 (B) Montgomery Co-276 Smoot, Wesley age 46 (B) Shelby C0-M-371 Smoot, William age 53 Warren Co-121 Smoot, Wm age 21 Shelby-M-44 Smot, T.R. age 34 Henry Co-197 I have the census records for Carroll and Warren Counties if you are interested. The William in Warren Co. was my gggrandfather. I am a part-time volunteer at the Gordon Browning Museum and Genealogical Library in McKenzie,TN and I do better with a copying machine than I can do with this typing----slow but I try to be sure. There were also Smoot children living with Ashabel Hammer and a 3 mo old baby boy living with Atkins Y. Gilley. I have not gone into other Smoot lines but it`s getting late and if ever I do it, it will have to be soon. I know these are related but right now I couldn`t tell you any more. Hope this has been some help. As you can see Sistler did not list any children living in other households, except the one in Wilson Co. Billie Chastain Jones Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 04:36:19 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Kaye Sass Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-North Carolina Queries (if you don't know the county) URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Unknown?read=5166 Subject: Hill, Hinton Surname: HILL, THURMAN ------------------------- Looking for a county and researchers who have come across the name Hinton Hill in NC anywhere. In the Lincoln CO TN census we show him as being born in NC probably around 1824. Looking for who his parents were. In the LCT census close to Hinton is a Benjamin Hill (older) also born in NC. Are they connected? Good question. Hinton Hill married Rebecca Ann Thurman in Lincoln CO TN. Who were her parents and where were they from. Some say NC. She died young. Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 23:07:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Joseph C. Kennedy" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Clark County, Ky Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Clark?read=2027 Subject: New webpage with related information Surname: haggard, carson, quisenberry ------------------------- http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~josephkennedy/Default.htm I would like to invite my fellow researchers to visit my new webpage, THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW. Here you will find information on the following surnames: MILLER Knox County, TN 1905-1915 ALEXANDER Ireland (1648) to Cecil Co., MD (1679) to Mecklenburg Co, NC (1763) to Maury Co, TN (1800) CAMPBELL Scotland to Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN CARTER North Carolina to Maury Co, TN POLK Pennsylvania to Mecklenburg Co NC to Maury Co, TN WOOD Albermarle Co, VA to Smith_Wilson_Trousdale County, TN CARSON Roane Co, TN to Clark Co, KY (c1850) to Smith_Sumner_Trousdale Counties, TN STUBBLEFIELD Spotsylvania Co, VA (c1748) to NC to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN (c1841) HAGGARD Albermarle Co,VA (c1754) to Clark Co, KY (c1789) WEATHERED Albermarle Co,VA (c1739) to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN HOGSTON Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN PAGAN Virginia to Maury Co, TN PERKINS Lincoln Co, NC to Maury Co, TN QUISENBERRY Clark Co, KY SUDDARTH Albermarle Co,VA Sincerely, Joseph C. Chris Kennedy Link: THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW URL: Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 22:56:23 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: joseph c kennedy Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Albemarle County, Va Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Albemarle?read=1313 Subject: New webpage with related information Surname: wood ------------------------- http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~josephkennedy/Default.htm I would like to invite my fellow researchers to visit my new webpage, THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW. Here you will find information on the following surnames: MILLER Knox County, TN 1905-1915 ALEXANDER Ireland (1648) to Cecil Co., MD (1679) to Mecklenburg Co, NC (1763) to Maury Co, TN (1800) CAMPBELL Scotland to Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN CARTER North Carolina to Maury Co, TN POLK Pennsylvania to Mecklenburg Co NC to Maury Co, TN WOOD Albermarle Co, VA to Smith_Wilson_Trousdale County, TN CARSON Roane Co, TN to Clark Co, KY (c1850) to Smith_Sumner_Trousdale Counties, TN STUBBLEFIELD Spotsylvania Co, VA (c1748) to NC to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN (c1841) HAGGARD Albermarle Co,VA (c1754) to Clark Co, KY (c1789) WEATHERED Albermarle Co,VA (c1739) to Sumner Co_Smith Co_TN HOGSTON Iredell Co, NC to Maury Co, TN PAGAN Virginia to Maury Co, TN PERKINS Lincoln Co, NC to Maury Co, TN QUISENBERRY Clark Co, KY SUDDARTH Albermarle Co,VA Sincerely, Joseph C. Chris Kennedy Link: THE ONLY MOTHER SHE EVER KNEW URL: Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 20:44:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Kaye Sass Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Albemarle County, Va Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Albemarle?read=1312 Subject: Locke Surname: LOCKE, TANKERSLEY ------------------------- Looking for information on John Locke's parents in VA. He married Elizabeth Tankersley and they later migrated to Lincoln County Tennessee. Since someof the Tankersley's were in this county my hope is to find John Locke's parents as well. Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 19:39:15 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: mt3587@usa.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RSL Submitter ramcha URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=ramcha Subject: RSL Update Submitter: ramcha Email: mt3587@usa.com * tucker 1814 1999 Hawkins TN>Ms>TX * mack 1810 1882 Limerick IR>AL>TX * Gilbert 1847 1849 Lincoln Co TN>AL>MS Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 18:14:41 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "J. McNamee" Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Gilmer Co. WV Obituaries Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/GilmerObits?read=81 Subject: Syrena G. BESS Surname: Bess, Starks, Honaker, Chadwell, Donnally ------------------------- Obituary, The Glenville (Gilmer County, WV) Democrat/Pathfinder, Thursday, 3 February 2000, p. 6: Syrena G. Starks Bess, 86, of Normantown, formerly of Mammoth, died Monday, January 31, 2000, at SunBridge of Glenville Nursing Home, following an extended illness. She was a former nurse's aide at Charleston General Hospital, a member of the Church of God of Prophecy and a native of Laurel. She is survived by three daughters, Bonnie Honaker, Cleveland, Tenn., Patricia Chadwell, Normantown, Madge Donnally, Elkridge, Md.; four sons, Marvin, Mammoth, Alton, Fayetteville, N.C., Bernard, Brooklyn, Ohio, Gerold, Parma, Ohio; brother, LeRoy Starks, Charlston; 20 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday, February 3, 2000 at Cooke Funeral Home, Cedar Grove, with the Reverend Lewis Maynard officiating. Entombment will be in Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens, Glasgow. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 17:00:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Vic Lee" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [A-REV] Re: Finding a Veteran when you only have the widow's name I have a question for the list. Has anyone filled out and NATF-Form 80 with only the widow's name on the application, and had any success? The widow in question was in what is today the State of Kentucky while it was still part of the State of Virginia, Lincoln Co. in particular. I know Virginia only issued land grant to Veterans during this time. Given these facts I suspect she received a land grant for her husband's service. Victor Lee Cincinnati, OH Genealogy Web Site at: http://vicdlee.home.netcom.com Pages will be updated as new information is found. Researching families in the following states and counties. CA: Nevada IL: Marion KY: Adair, Carter, Casey, Floyd, Knott, Letcher, Lincoln, Marion, Mercer, Perry, Pulaski, Russell, Taylor, Washington. NC: Ashe, Surry, Wilkes. SC: Chester. TN: Carter, Claiborne, Fentress, Greene, Morgan, Overton, White. VA: Albemarle,Botetourt, Bedford, Franklin, Grayson, Henrico, Lee, Pittsylvania, Russell, Scott, Shenandoah, Whythe, Wise. To see the surnames I am researching visit my Web Page. ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 14:51:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Cleo1927@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: FOSTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: (no subject) --part1_c3.352e285.260e9c67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_c3.352e285.260e9c67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="foster.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="foster.txt" Here is more info on the Fosters of Fra= nklin Co. and Lincoln Co. ,TN. They also went down into the adjoining cou= nties of Alabama. I am trying to connect them to Anthony Foster was in = Lincoln Co. prior to 1810.

James Foster b. 1815 TN
m. Mary C. Pritchett b.1815 NC
1. Sarah Foster b. 1840
m.Williams
2. America Foster b.1843 TN
3. Anthony Foster b. 1846 TN
4. James Hollis Foster b. 1847 AL d.1933 AL buried in Madison Co.= ,AL
m. Martha Jane Hanna b.. 1853
1. James Fred Foster 1871-1908 TN
m. Ninnie E. Rogers 1879-1966 TN
1. Inda Foster
2. Donald Foster 1902 TN
m. Bowen
3. Leon Foster 1905 TN
4. Floyd Foster 1907 TN
2nd wife of James Hollis Foster
Nancy Jane Alspaugh (widow Lightfoot) 1864 TN-1926 AL Also buried in Mad= ison Co.,AL
Children :
1. Annie Flora Foster
2. Letha America Foster
m. first Will Simmons ,then Hug= h Reynolds
3. Whitley Reeves Foster 1892 TN
m, Cora Reeves
4. Lou Ella Foster 1893 (Buried in Madi= son Co.,AL)
m. Cameron Hastings
5. Sallie Blanche Foster 1896 TN-1987 TN=
m. Thomas Gonder
6. Hugh Cleophus ( Boots) Foster 1897 T= N-1973 FL
m. Floy Bryant 1904 AL-1997 FL 7. Posey DeRoy Foster 1903 TN d.FL
M. Mauriel Bryant
Last two children of James Foster and Mary Pritchett Foster
5. Nancy Foster 1849 TN
m. James Mayes TN
6. Thomas Foster 1854 TN
The children listed without dates may not be in order of birth.
These Fosters are related to Joel and Rufus C. Foster of Franklin Co.
I hope this has helped someone in their search and I may get a few new l= eads myself. Thanks.



--part1_c3.352e285.260e9c67_boundary-- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 14:32:44 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Barry Wetherington Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: POCAHONTAS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Poca] Pocahontas London/Halbert/Rolfe/Bolling/Randolf descendant Line Hi Jo, Thanks for your thoughts. I'm posting your 6 gen Poca/Halbert/Rolfe/Bolling/Randolf descendant Line to the Poca-L List, both to improve the likelihood of comments to your results, and to provide the List w/your Line. We do appreciate when we receive Lines, because that enables List Members to compare their Gen w/the posted List, speaking of which, we are awaiting Maxine's posting of the balance of her line from the Book "BARNETT"S" by MARY BARNETT (interrupted by her marriage and surgery, obviously an attempt, probably successful, to gain sympathy for the delay in her posting). Jo, have you had the chance to compare your line with those others previously posted to the Poca list, available at the archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl? Lets see if others on the List have any connections to your Poca/Halbert descendant Line. Obviously, the Rolfe/Bolling/Randolf descendant Line is the leading conventional Line, although we also have on the List native American lines. We are always looking for interesting (or controversial) issues. And Jo, here, for comments from the list, are somewhat contra-comments excerpted from your notes below: "Colonel John Rolfe and his wife, Princess Pocahontas Rebecca, daughter of Powhatan, the great Werowance and ruler of all the Indian Tribes, which at the advent of the English, inhabited VA", AWA a discussion by the same Chief Roy Crazy Horse we mentioned earlier in our note to Judy, see below, of the Powhatan Renape Nation, Rankokus Indian Reservation, P.O. Box 225, Rancocas, NJ, who writes: "Captain Argall again went up the Potomac and as he returned down river he noticed a herd of buffalo. Stopping at Pastancie on his return, he received word that Pocahontas was in the region (this was recorded by Captain Ralph Hamor) and at that point he plotted to kidnap her for ransom. He carried out the abduction, drew up the ransom note, and sent it to Powhatan. He stated........I resolved to possess my selfe of her by an stratagem I could use, for the ransoming of so many Englishmen as were prisoners with Powhatan, as also to get such armes and tooles, as he and other Indians had got by murder and stealing from others of our nation, with some quantitie of corn for the Colonies reliefe." It was just today that Judy Woehrle was inquiring about identifying the 12 native Americans that accompanied Poca to London (altho she did not identify her Poca or native American Gen relationships, if any). Perhaps someone can forward this electronically to Chief Roy Crazy Horse of the Powhatan Renape Nation, Rankokus Indian Reservation, P.O. Box 225, Rancocas, NJ, with request to him if he can identify those who accompanied Poca to London. I do notice that, according to the notes published below, accompanying Jo Martin's Line, that Poca had been previously 'married', if that was the proper term; "She married (1) KOCOUM1 1610." It would seem that whomever knew that fact might have information to ID the travelers to London. Thanks for the interesting posts today Judy & Jo. Barry Jo Martin wrote: > Barry, > For some time now I have been reading the queries and responses on the > Pocahontas rootsweb page. This is a wonderful web site. Anyway, I have > recently found and/or been told that I descend from Pocahontas through my > Halbert line. Betty Ahlene Fletcher of TX had first stated that Frances > Randolph married a Jones and that their daughter Elizabeth Frances Jones > married Joel Halbert, it has been established, evidently, that Frances > Randolph married a Jones and as a widow named Frances Jones, she married Joel > Halbert. Made the dates of birth and marriage make more sense. AND if you > would like my complete Halbert file, I will be most happy to send it. > > I am attaching the first 6 generations of my connection with Pocahontas > through my Halberts and the documentation I have received for it: I would > appreciate your comments on this if you have time. > > Descendants of Pocahontas of Powhatan > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN (POWHATAN1)1 was born Bet. 1595 - 1596 in Between > James and York Rivers, east of present day Richmond, VA1, and died May 21, > 1616 in Gravesend, England1. She married (1) KOCOUM1 1610. She married (2) > JOHN ROLFE, JR.1,2,3 April 05, 1614 in Anglican Church, Jamestown, VA3, son of > JOHN ROLFE and DOROTHEA MASON. He was born May 06, 1585 in Heacham, Norfolk, > England3, and died 1622 in James City, VA3. > > Notes for JOHN ROLFE, JR.: > John Rolfe was a very religious man who agonized for many weeks over the > decision to marry Pocahontas, a "strange wife, a heathen Indian." He finally > decided to marry Pocahontas after she had been converted to Christianity, "for > the good of the plantation, the honor of our country, for the glory of God, > for mine own salvation...." Pocahontas was baptized, christened Rebecca, and > then married John Rolfe on 5 Apr 1614. A general peace and a spirit of > goodwill between the English and the Indians resulted from this marriage. > > The above notes differ from the writings of Chief Roy Crazy Horse of the > Powhatan Renape Nation, Rankokus Indian Reservation, P.O. Box 225, Rancocas, > NJ. He writes: > > "Captain Argall again went up the Potomac and as he returned down river he > noticed a herd of buffalo. Stopping at Pastancie on his return, he received > word that Pocahontas was in the region (this was recorded by Captain Ralph > Hamor) and at that point he plotted to kidnap her for ransom. He carried out > the abduction, drew up the ransom note, and sent it to Powhatan. He > stated........I resolved to possess my selfe of her by an stratagem I could > use, for the ransoming of so many Englishmen as were prisoners with Powhatan, > as also to get such armes and tooles, as he and other Indians had got by > murder and stealing from others of our nation, with some quantitie of corn for > the Colonies reliefe." > > The message from Powhatan was: "That he desired me to use his daughter well > and bring my ship into his river and there he would give me my demand which > being performed, I should deliver him his daughter, and we shoulde be > friends." > > Pocahontas was transferred from Jamestown to the new community of Henrico and > placed under the care of Reverend Whitaker and Marshall Dale, never to see her > husband again. (She was married at the time to an under chief of the tribe, > Koucomo) Instead she was forced to learn the ways of the English religion. She > was subjected to it day and night. "How careful there were to instruct her to > Christianity" (they being Dale, Whitaker and Rolfe, the writer being John > Smith, in his General Historie) "and how capable and desirous she was > thereoff." > > Stith's History in 1747 noted, "She, on her part expressed an eager desire, > and great capacity in learning. After she had been tutored for some time, she > openly renounced the idolatry of her country." (Today we call this > brainwashing and torture) > > In 1613, John Rofle forced his affections upon Pocahontas and in the farce of > doing his Christian duty, married Pocahontas. Chief Roy Crazy Horse states > "the only reason John Rolfe married Pocahontas was lust and greed. He saw the > chance to be a wealthy man, which he later became." > > Child of POCAHONTAS POWHATAN and JOHN ROLFE is: > > 2. i. THOMAS3 ROLFE, b. January 30, 1614/15. > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. THOMAS3 ROLFE (POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)4,5 was born January > 30, 1614/155. He married JANE POYTHRESS6,7, daughter of FRANCIS POYTHRESS > and ALICE PEYTON. She was born 16308, and died January 1679/808. > > Child of THOMAS ROLFE and JANE POYTHRESS is: > > 3. i. JANE4 ROLFE, b. October 10, 1650, Varina, VA; d. Abt. 1676, Kippox > Co., VA. > > Generation No. 3 > > 3. JANE4 ROLFE (THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)8,9 was born > October 10, 1650 in Varina, VA10,11, and died Abt. 1676 in Kippox Co., > VA12,13. She married ROBERT BOLLING14,15 1675 in Petersbury, VA16,17, son of > JOHN BOLLING and MARY CLARKE. He was born December 26, 1646 in London, > England18, and died July 17, 1703 in VA18. > > More About JANE ROLFE: > > Burial: Kippax Co., Road 648 at 0.6m. > > Notes for ROBERT BOLLING: > > [Randolph Family File.FTW] > > Notes from "Colonial Families of Southern States of America, page 71, Bolling > Family" refer to Robert Bolling as the Honorable Robert Bolling. He was the > founder of the family in VA. He arrived in the Colony 2 Oct 1660 and soon > attained to fortune and prominence in affairs of both Church and State. In > 1858, his remains were removed from "Kippax" to the mausoleum at Blandford > Cemetery, erected by his great grandson. He was first married to Jane Rolfe in > 1675. She died in 1676. She was the daughter of Lt. Thomas and Jane Poythress > Rolfe and the great granddaughter of Colonel John Rolfe and his wife, Princess > Pocahontas Rebecca, daughter of Powhatan, the great > Werowance and ruler of all the Indian Tribes, which at the advent of the > English, inhabited VA. > > Robert Bolling was the founder of the family in Va. He arrived in the Colony > on 2 Oct 1660 and soon attained fortune and prominence in affairs of both > Church and State. In 1858, his remains were removed from "Kippax" to the > mausoleum at Blandford Cemetery, erected by his great-grandson. > > More About ROBERT BOLLING: > > Burial: Old Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA > > Child of JANE ROLFE and ROBERT BOLLING is: > > 4. i. JOHN5 BOLLING, b. January 27, 1675/76, Kippax Co., VA; d. April 20, > 1729, Henrico Co., VA. > > Generation No. 4 > > 4. JOHN5 BOLLING (JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN, > POWHATAN1)18,19 was born January 27, 1675/76 in Kippax Co., VA20,21, and died > April 20, 1729 in Henrico Co., VA22,23. He married MARY KENNON24,25 December > 29, 1697 in Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA26,27, daughter of RICHARD KENNON and > ELIZABETH WORSHAM. > > Notes for JOHN BOLLING: > > [Randolph Family File.FTW] > John Bolling was a Colonel, was a staunch and liberal supporter of the > Established Church and a member of the House of Burgesses. ("Colonial > Famililes of the Southern States of America, page 72, "Bolling Family") > > Children of JOHN BOLLING and MARY KENNON are: > > 5. i. JANE6 BOLLING, b. Abt. 1698, Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA; d. December 17, > 1748, Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA. > > ii. MARY BOLLING28,29. > > iii. ELIZABETH BOLLING30,31, m. WILLIAM GAY32. > > iv. MARTHA BOLLING32,33. > > v. ANNE BOLLING34,35. > > vi. EVELINE BOLLING36. > > vii. SUSAN BOLLING36. > > 6. viii. JOHN BOLLING, b. January 20, 1699/00, Henrico Co., VA; d. September > 06, 1757, Chesterfield Co., VA. > > Generation No. 5 > > 5. JANE6 BOLLING (JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN, > POWHATAN1)36,37,38 was born Abt. 1698 in Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA39,40, and died > December 17, 1748 in Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA40,41. She married RICHARD > RANDOLPH42,43 172044,45, son of WILLIAM RANDOLPH and MARY ISHAM. He was born > May 1686 in Turkey Island, Henrico, VA46,47, and died December 17, 1748 in > Bath, Eng.48,49. > > Children of JANE BOLLING and RICHARD RANDOLPH are: > > 7. i. FRANCES7 RANDOLPH, b. Abt. 1725, Essex Co., VA; d. Aft. 1760. > > ii. MARY RANDOLPH50,51, b. November 21, 172752,53; d. November 25, 178154; > m. ARCHIBALD CARY55,56, May 31, 174457. > > iii. JANE RANDOLPH58,59, b. 172960,61; m. ANTHONY WALKER62, 175062. > > 8. iv. RICHARD RANDOLPH, b. 1730, VA; d. June 06, 1786, Curls Neck, Henrico > Co., VA. > > v. BRUNT RANDOLPH63,64, b. 173165,66. > > vi. BRETT RANDOLPH67,68, b. 173269,70; m. MARY SCOTT71, July 14, 1753, > England71. > > vii. RYLAND RANDOLPH72,73, b. 173874,75. > > viii. ELIZABETH RANDOLPH76,77, b. 173978,79; m. RICHARD KIDDER MEADE80,81. > > 9. ix. JOHN RANDOLPH, b. June 29, 1742, Curls Neck, Henrico Co., VA; d. > October 28, 1775. > > 6. JOHN6 BOLLING (JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS OF2 POWHATAN, > POWHATAN1)82 was born January 20, 1699/00 in Henrico Co., VA82, and died > September 06, 1757 in Chesterfield Co., VA82. He married (1) ELIZABETH LEWIS82 > Bef. 172882. He married (2) ELIZABETH BLAIR83,84 August 01, 1728 in James City > Co., VA84. > > Children of JOHN BOLLING and ELIZABETH BLAIR are: > > i. MEOTAKE7 BOLLING84. > > ii. ARCHIBALD BOLLING84. > > iii. WILLIAM BOLLING84. > > iv. ELIZABETH BOLLING84. > > v. JARED BOLLING84. > > vi. MARTHA BOLLING84. > > vii. DOROTHEA BOLLING84. > > viii. BENJAMIN BOLLING84. > > 10. ix. THOMAS BOLLING, b. July 18, 1735; d. August 07, 1804. > > x. JOHN BOLLING84. > > xi. ROBERT BOLLING84. > > xii. JANE BOLLING84. > > xiii. ROLFE BOLLING84. > > xiv. MARY BOLLING84. > > Generation No. 6 > > 7. FRANCES7 RANDOLPH (JANE6 BOLLING, JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS > OF2 POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)85,86 was born Abt. 1725 in Essex Co., VA87, and > died Aft. 176088,89. She married (1) JONES JONES89 Bef. 174089. She married > (2) JOEL HALBERT, SR.90,91,92 1740 in Essex Co., VA93,94, son of WILLIAM > HALBERT and MARY WOOD. He was born 171295, and died Aft. October 28, > 175496,97. > > Notes for FRANCES RANDOLPH: > > From: "Descendants of William Randolph of Turkey Island" : > > "Wyndham Robertson says Richard Randolph, Sr. and Jane Bolling had nine (9) > children, five boys and four girls. From various sources eight of these have > been identified. One girl remained unidentified, but now, Era Morgan Davis > reports that Bodie, IX, page 194 identifies this girl as Frances." > > Ethel Koger ethelk@poncacity.net states: > > "Richard Randolph and Jane Bolling were parents of four girls and five boys. > Frances was the eldest, born abt 1725, she married (1)John Jones, was > widowed and then married (2)Joel Halbert. She was the mother of six > children. It is not known if there were any children by Jones." > > Notes for JOEL HALBERT, SR.: > > Joel Halbert moved from Wales to VA about 1725. (The Compendium of American > Genealogy - page 208) > > Children of FRANCES RANDOLPH and JOEL HALBERT are: > > i. JOHN N.8 HALBERT, JR.98, b. 1741, Caroline Co., VA98; d. July 22, 1821, > Lincoln Co., TN98; m. (1) PEGGY HILL99, Bef. 1789100; m. (2) MARY MARGARET > HAMPTON101, 1789, Stokes Co., NC101. > > ii. HANNAH ELIZABETH HALBERT102, b. September 17, 1742, Caroline Co., VA102; > d. Aft. 1811, Surry Co., NC102; m. (1) WILLIAM HILL, JR.102, January 1758, > Rowan Co., NC103; b. Abt. 1737, Caroline Co., VA104; d. Abt. February 1785, > Surry Co., NC105; m. (2) JOHN GLEN106, Aft. 1785106. > > Notes for HANNAH ELIZABETH HALBERT: > > Hannah Elizabeth Halbert was born 1742, Caroline Co., VA, died abt 1800 in > NC. > > Notes for WILLIAM HILL, JR.: > > 0, > > The book "Reminiscences & Memories of North Carolina and Eminent North > Carolinans" by John H. Wheeler describes Rev.William Hill, Jr. as a Baptist > Minister, a sterling patriot and a honest man. His break with his families > Episcopalian background is said to have temporarily caused his father to > disown him. It is said by some sources he was Chaplain and a member of the > Committee of Safety, Salisbury District, NC during the Revolutionary War. > > The December 1928 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly > Magazine states that Rev. William Hill, Jr., came to NC a few years before > his father, and owned land on the Dan River, in today's Rockingham Co.,NC. > His plantation was called "Popular Hill." The magazine article says Reverend > William Hill lived there until his death. > > iii. WILLIAM ANSON HALBERT107,108, b. October 14, 1744, Caroline Co., VA; d. > December 28, 1808, Anderson Co., SC; m. ELIZABETH HILL108, June 1765, > Anderson Co., SC108; b. September 18, 1747, Caroline Co., VA108; d. November > 06, 1836, Belton, SC108. > > Notes for WILLIAM ANSON HALBERT: > > William Anson Halbert was a Justice of the Peace. He was a Lieutenant in the > Henry Co., Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. He served with > Capt. Henry Lee's Troop, 1st Regiment, Light Dragoons. He was a member of > the Provincial Congress from Surry Co., NC in 1775 (The Compendium of > American Genealogy, page 208) He was given a land grant of 486 acres of land > on Russell Creek in SC, issued by Thomas Jefferson, for his service in the > Revolutionary War. He had a red beard, blue eyes and was of stout build. > This information about William Anson Halbert is from Southside VA Families, > by John Bennett Boddie, Southern Historical Families Vol IX, by John Bennett > Boddie, Research by Grace Thomas of 4600 S. Wellington, Salt Lake City, UT > 84117 and Karen Halbert Moore of 8999 Hillsboro H>S> Rd., Hillsboro, MO > 63050 > > Source for information on children of William Anson Halbert came from > Boddie's Historical Southen Families, Vol. 9, pgs 191-217 and Southside VA > Families, Vol. 1, pages 227-331 - > > Notes for ELIZABETH HILL: > > Elizabeth Hill was born 18 Sep 1747 in Caroline Co., VA and died 6 Nov 1836 > in Belton, SC > > iv. MARTHA HALBERT108, b. Abt. 1747, Essex or Caroline Co., VA108; d. > September 20, 1833, Stokes Co., NC108; m. ROBERT HILL108, September 1769108; > b. February 17, 1752, Caroline Co., VA108; d. August 02, 1834, Stokes Co., > NC108. > > Notes for MARTHA HALBERT: > > Martha Halbert was born abt 1747 in Essex or Caroline Co., VA and died 20 > Sep 1833 in Stokes Co., NC > > More About MARTHA HALBERT: > > Burial: Voss Family Cemetery, Stokes Co., NC > > Notes for ROBERT HILL: > > Robert Hill was born about 8 years before his parents moved to NC. He was > well educated as were all his brothers and sisters. He enlisted in the > Revolutionary Army in 1776 and served as a private under Col. Alexander > Martin. In Jan 1781 he was commissioned as Captain under Major Joseph > Winston and after the war, he always carried the title of Captain Hill. His > children were very well educated. One son was a Primitive Baptist minister > and another son served several terms in the State Legislature and several > terms in the U.S. Congress. > > One of the sources used in information on this family came from a letter > from Capt. Robert Hill's grandson, filed at Wake Forest University, > Winston-Salem, NC. Also information came from Stokes Co., Will Book 3, pages > 277 and from family group sheets provided by Mrs. M.L. Vernon of Stoneville, > NC > > More About ROBERT HILL: > > Burial: Family Graveyard, later known as Voss Graveyard > > v. JOEL HALBERT, JR.109, b. 1749, Caroline Co., VA109; d. Bef. October 1818, > Lincoln Co., TN110; m. (1) MARTHA WILLIAMS111, Bef. 1769; m. (2) HANNA > DAVIS112, 1769113. > > Notes for JOEL HALBERT, JR.: > > Joel Halbert's death date is determined by a statement in the Estate > Settlement of Joel Halbert: > > "Joel Halbert, late of Lincoln Co., State of TN, departed this life instate > some considerable time before the first day of October in the year 1818." > > vi. FRANCES JONES HALBERT114, b. 1751, Caroline Co., VA114; d. Aft. 1790, > Maury Co., TN114; m. AMBROSE BLACKBURN II114, 1775114; b. Abt. 1750, > Ireland115; d. December 02, 1820, Maury Co., TN (currently Lewis Co.)115. > > Notes for FRANCES JONES HALBERT: > > Frances Jones Halbert was born abt 1751 in Caroline Co., VA, and died after > 1790 in Maury Co., TN > > Notes for AMBROSE BLACKBURN II: > > Ambrose Blackburn II was born 1750 in NC but due to trouble with the Tories > before the Revolutionary War he moved to Greenville, SC. He was a Captain of > a company of Rangers during the war, along with Gen. Samuel Blackburn and > other members of the family. From DAR Records we find this: "Captain Ambrose > Blackburn raised his company near Greenville, SC. He had guns stored in his > home. The Tories came one night, ransacking the home, destroying furniture > and guns. Captain Blackburn, taken captive, was spared when he gave the sign > of the Masonry. The next morning he gathered his men and followed the > Tories, capturing and killing all that he could. He did not lose one man." > > By 1773 there were hostilities leading up to the Revolutionary War such as > the historical Boston Tea Party. Obviously, Ambrose Blackburn II had met > Frances Jones Halbert because on 20 Oct 1773 they had a baby girl, Elizabeth > "Betsy" Blackburn. The couples' marriage was not recorded until 1775 in > Greenville, SC. In those days it was often years before a preacher, justice > of peace or circuit judge rode through a village to perform the marriage > service. Couples sometime had to ride for several days, toting their several > children, to another settlement before they could find someone to perform > their marriage. > > In about 1802 Ambrose and Frances moved to GA and spent about a year there > before moving to Maury Co., TN in 1803. The area later became a part of > Lewis Co., TN. Ambrose died in 1820 and is buried in the family lot on his > estate in Lewis Co., TN. His grave was the first in TN to be decorated by > the S.A.R. > > A Blackburn ancestor of Ambrose built the first small house for Lawrence > Washington. George Washington added to the original building to build the > present day house at his Mt. Vernon estate. (Ref. The Benjamin Blackburn > Family, by W. A. Challacombe, Carlinville, IL, 1942, page 18 and Benton > County History, AR, 1991 - pages 356-357) > > 8. RICHARD7 RANDOLPH (JANE6 BOLLING, JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS > OF2 POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)116,117 was born 1730 in VA118,119, and died June > 06, 1786 in Curls Neck, Henrico Co., VA120,121. He married NANCY ANNE > MEADE122,123 1750124,125. She was born 1731126, and died December 1814126. > > Children of RICHARD RANDOLPH and NANCY MEADE are: > > i. RYLAND8 RANDOLPH126. > > ii. DAVID MEADE RANDOLPH126, b. 1764126; d. September 23, 1830126; m. MARY > RANDOLPH126. > > iii. MARY RANDOLPH127, b. July 05, 1775127; d. August 1863127; m. WILLIAM > BOLLING127; b. May 26, 1777127; d. June 15, 1845127. > > iv. JANE RANDOLPH127. > > v. RICHARD RANDOLPH, JR.127. > > vi. BRETT RANDOLPH127. > > vii. SUSANNA RANDOLPH127. > > viii. ANN RANDOLPH127. > > ix. ELIZABETH RANDOLPH127. > > x. SARAH RANDOLPH127. > > 9. JOHN7 RANDOLPH (JANE6 BOLLING, JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS > OF2 POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)127,128 was born June 29, 1742 in Curls Neck, > Henrico Co., VA129,130, and died October 28, 1775131. He married FRANCES > BLAND132,133 March 09, 1769134, daughter of RICHARD BLAND and MARY SWANN. > She was born September 24, 1752 in Nova Scotia, Canada134, and died January > 18, 1788134. > > Children of JOHN RANDOLPH and FRANCES BLAND are: > > i. RICHARD8 RANDOLPH134, b. March 09, 1770134. > > ii. THEODRICK RANDOLPH134, b. January 22, 1771134; d. 1792134. > > iii. JOHN RANDOLPH134, b. June 03, 1773, Prince George Co., VA134; d. May > 24, 1833, Philadelphia, PA134. > > iv. JANE RANDOLPH134, b. November 10, 1774134; d. November 26, 1774134. > > 10. THOMAS7 BOLLING (JOHN6, JOHN5, JANE4 ROLFE, THOMAS3, POCAHONTAS OF2 > POWHATAN, POWHATAN1)135 was born July 18, 1735135, and died August 07, > 1804135. He married ELIZABETH GAY135 Abt. 1757135. > > Children of THOMAS BOLLING and ELIZABETH GAY are: > > i. JOHN8 BOLLING135. > > ii. ELIZABETH BOLLING135. > > iii. REBECCA BOLLING135. > > iv. WILLIAM BOLLING135, b. May 26, 1777135; d. June 15, 1845135; m. MARY > RANDOLPH135; b. July 05, 1775135; d. August 1863135. > > v. THOMAS BOLLING135. > > vi. MARY BOLLING135. > > Endnotes > > 1. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 2. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 3. Research & Personal Knowledge of Betty Ahlene Fletcher, San Antonio, TX > 78247, email address ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 4. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 5. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 6. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 7. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 8. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 9. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 10. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 11. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 12. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 13. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 14. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 15. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 16. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 17. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 18. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 19. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 20. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 21. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 22. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 23. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 24. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 25. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 26. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 27. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 28. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 29. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 30. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 31. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 32. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 33. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 34. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 35. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 36. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 37. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 38. Bodie, IX, p. 194 - Karen L. Salisbury, ksalisbury@widomaker.com - Ethel > Koger ethelk@poncacity.net -. > > 39. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 40. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 41. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 42. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 43. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 44. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 45. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 46. Research by Loretta Mozelle Lewis Dallas - lmld@wcc.net. > > 47. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 48. Research by Loretta Mozelle Lewis Dallas - lmld@wcc.net. > > 49. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 50. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 51. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 52. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 53. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 54. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 55. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 56. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 57. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 58. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 59. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 60. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 61. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 62. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 63. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 64. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 65. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 66. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 67. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 68. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 69. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 70. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 71. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 72. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 73. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 74. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 75. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 76. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 77. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 78. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 79. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 80. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 81. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 82. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 83. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 84. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 85. Bodie, IX, p. 194 - Karen L. Salisbury, ksalisbury@widomaker.com - Ethel > Koger ethelk@poncacity.net -. > > 86. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 87. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 88. Research by William R. Martin, Tulsa, OK 74146 email address > captriley@msn.com. > > 89. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 90. World Family Tree Pedigree 3743, Vol 2. > > 91. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 92. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 93. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 94. :Southside Virginia Families" by John Bennett Boddie - page 228 states > Elizabeth Frances Jones, daughter of John Jones, married Joel Halbert abt > 1740. > > 95. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 96. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 97. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 98. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 99. Information from the research of Brandi Womble - email address is: > Thmaster5@aol.com. > > 100. based on date of second marriage. > > 101. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 102. World Family Tree Pedigree 3743, Vol 2. > > 103. Research done by Robert R. Hill and his notes were shared by Deborah > Soper pcjenkin@facstaff.wisc.edu. > > 104. World Family Tree Pedigree 3743, Vol 2. > > 105. Research done by Robert R. Hill and his notes were shared by Deborah > Soper pcjenkin@facstaff.wisc.edu. > > 106. Research by William R. Martin, Tulsa, OK 74146 email address > captriley@msn.com. > > 107. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 108. Research by David HIll, 1117 Yarwood Ct., San Jose, CA. > > 109. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 110. Research by Kenneth Smith, a Halbert descendant - > kennsmith@Ardmore.Net. > > 111. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 112. Research by Kenneth Smith, a Halbert descendant - > kennsmith@Ardmore.Net. > > 113. Information from the research of Brandi Womble - email address is: > Thmaster5@aol.com. > > 114. Research by Dee Martin, Tigard, OR. > > 115. World Family Tree Pedigree 1469, Vol. 13. > > 116. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 117. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 118. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 119. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 120. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 121. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 122. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 123. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 124. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 125. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 126. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 127. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 128. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 129. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 130. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 131. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 132. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. > > 133. Randolph Family File.FTW, Date of Import: Feb 7, 2000. > > 134. From Web Site: http://www.prestridge.com/gene/wrand.htm. > > 135. "Descendants of John Rolfe" - Web site of Betty Ahlene Fletcheer of San > Antonia, TX 78247 ahlene@ix.netcom.com. Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 08:02:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Harold Solomon Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Shelby Co. Tx Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Shelby?read=722 Subject: Bridges Family Surname: Bridges ------------------------- Looking for a possible connection between the Bridges family in Shelby County and my Bridges family of NC and TN. My ggg grandmother was Harty Bridges b.1791 NC d. 1851 Lincoln Co., TN. Her parents were William Braswell Bridges and Nancy Bell of Franklin Co., NC. Then Benjamin Bridges Jr. and Martha "Patty" Braswell of Franklin Co., NC. Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 07:41:14 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Westhill Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNSTEWAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: FW: [TNSTEWAR] Census Lookup 1860-1870-1880 ---------- From: Westhill [SMTP:westhl1@bellsouth.net] Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 8:38 AM To: 'Susan Knight Gore' Subject: RE: [TNSTEWAR] Census Lookup 1860-1870-1880 Susan, Here is what I found. HTH Marion Westhl1@bellsouth.net A search in the following indexes for J. McELROY : 1810 Federal Census Index; 1820 Federal Census Index; 1830 Federal Census Index; 1840 Federal Census Index; 1840 Pensioners List; 1850 Federal Census Index; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1860 Slave Schedule; 1890 Veterans Schedule; 1891 Voters List; Early Census Index. Produced these results: Source Information: Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. AIS Tennessee Census Index, online ed. Orem, UT: Ancestry.com, Inc., 1999. Year Surname, Given County State Page Township Record Name(s) or Other Type Info 1891 MCELROY, J. F. Houston County TN 281 Dist. 4 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, J. H. Jr. Houston County TN 254 Dist. 4 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, J. H. Houston County TN 254 Dist. 4 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, A. J. Lincoln County TN NPL Dist. 8 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, J. B. Lincoln County TN NPL Dist. 8 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, J. H. Stewart County TN 157 Dist. 7 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, J. M. Stewart County TN 131 Dist. 7 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, A. J. Jr. Van Buren County TN 053 Dist. 1 TN 1891 Voters List 1891 MCELROY, A. J., Sr. Van Buren County TN 053 Dist. 1 TN 1891 Voters List Source Information: Bush, Marisa, ed. 1920 Houston County, Tennessee Census. [database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000. Taken from: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth United States Census of Tennessee. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920. District House Surname, Given Rel to Age Birthplace Mother's Father's Name Head Birthplace Birthplace 4 -A 100 McElroy, J. D. Son 7 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Source Information: Young, Denise, ed. 1920 Rutherford County, Tennessee Census. [database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999. Taken from: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth United States Census of Tennessee. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920. Dis-Hs # Name Rel. Sex Race Age Marital Place of Status Birth D17-103 McElroy, Eula J. Dau. F W 7 S TN D19-156 McElroy, Ross J. Head M W 39 M TN D23-110 McElroy, J. N. Head M W 35 M TN Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 07:17:47 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Alsobrook Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RUTLEDGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RUTLEDGE-L] Re: can anyone help Kathye Hyde wrote: > This went to the wrong list so I am forwarding it on. Does anyone recognize > these Rutledges? > > welborn wrote: > > > > To whom it may concern, > > I am looking for information on Charlie & Rebecca Rutledge,I don't have a marriage date,They were my Great GrandParent's.They had a son named Sta > > Thank you, > > Lynn Tell Lynn I have unearthed a Rebecca Ann Reeves who married a Charles Rutledge born abt 1810 in Dobson, Surry County, North Carolina. He died on April 17, 1829 in Lincoln Count As written in the Lincoln County Tennessee Pioneers, both Charles and his wife died young. Lincoln County records show he was a farmer, held a job with the county on road repai Does she know if Stanford was an orphan? -- Rosalyn Alsobrook ralsobrook@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~ralsobrook/ ==== RUTLEDGE Mailing List ==== Check out the Rutledge Family Association page http://www.rootsweb.com/~rutledge/ and the Rutledge Brick Wall page at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~donkelly/index.htm Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 06:34:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: WASIKTJ@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: LANE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LANE-L] Sarah, d. 1830: David Lane( this one is mine) DAVID LANE FAMILY: I descend from this son! Descendants of David Lane(Layne), Sr. Generation No. 1 1. DAVID2 LANE(LAYNE), SR. (JOHN1) was born Abt. 1720 in Essex Co., Va, and died Bef. April 1791 in Goochland Co., Va @ 70 yrs of age. He married (1) ELIZABETH PRYOR March 30, 1757 in Goochland Co., Va, daughter of JOHN PRYOR and MARY NEW. She was born Bet. 1720 - 1725, and died Abt. 1767. He married (2) ELIZABETH PHILPOTTS March 17, 1768 in Goochland Co., Va. She was born Abt. 1740 in Goochland co., Virginia, and died Abt. 1812. Notes for DAVID LANE(LAYNE), SR.: Per research of James F Gorman; David Lane married at least twice. He married Elizabeth Pryor ca 30 Mar 1757 in Goochland CO., Va, she born ca 1725 d/o of David Pryor. Eliz. died ca 1767 as he married Elizabeth Philpots 17 Mar 1768 also in Goochland CO., Va(born ca 1740 and died ca 1812) Elizabeth name is spelled Philpot in the DOuglas Register, page 233 as she was the widow of John Bowdry. David Layne Sr. died near his childhood home in upper Goochland Co., Va.Lived on Licking Hole Creek on 79 ac purchased from his father on 21 July 1752. ON 17 July 1755 David And 1st wife Eliz purchased 170 ac on LIttle Byrd Creek. on 27 Feb 1778 he and 2nd wife purchased 150 ac on READ Oak Creek, Louisa Co and moved there on May 10, 1779. Since date of birth for son David Jr is noted to be 1743-1747 per Douglas Register there may have been a a wife prior to Elizabeth Pryor ca 1742-1743, and this person who be Alyce's ancestor!!!!! More About DAVID LANE(LAYNE), SR.: Fact 1: Marriedat least twice ; first Elizabeth Pryor and second Fact 2: Elizabeth Phillpots who was the widow of John Bowdry per the DOUGLAS REGISTRY., Fact 3: March 30, 1757, Marriage dat for David and Elizabeth Pryor is ten yrs after Fact 4: David Lane's(Son) birthday of 1743-per IGI and 1747 per Jim Gorman's research Fact 5: which would indicate another marriage before these two! Fact 6: Bet. 1743 - 1747, Date of birth of first son!!!!!! Fact 7: 1752, Lived on 78 ac plot urch from father on Licking Hole Creek Fact 8: in upper Goochland Co. Fact 9: July 17, 1775, Purch 170 ac on Little Byrd Creek. Fact 10: February 27, 1778, Puch 150 ac on Read Oak Creek, Louisa Co Fact 11: and moved there on 5/10/1779 More About ELIZABETH PRYOR: Fact 2: ALyce believes the girls were Elizabeth Pryor's Fact 3: first two kids and she inherited at least 4 stepsons Fact 4: ***She may also have been married to Nicholas Gentry ca early part of 1757. Fact 5: If she was married to Daniel Lane prior to Daivd Layne it would explain why she Fact 6: is older than him and why the two girls were before the marriage and it was Fact 7: common for brother's to marry their deceased brother's wives. More About ELIZABETH PHILPOTTS: Fact 1: Douglas Register, pg 10 Children of DAVID LANE(LAYNE) and ELIZABETH PRYOR are: i. THOMAS3 LANE(LAYNE), b. Bet. 1750 - 1795; m. CATHERINE UTLEY, July 31, 1811, Goochland Co., Va. Notes for CATHERINE UTLEY: Surety was provided by Obediah Utley see page 110 of Goochland Co., Va. marriage records ii. WILLIAM LANE(LAYNE), b. Abt. 1751, Goochland Co., Va; m. FRANCES DOWDY, July 22, 1786, Goochland Co., Va; b. Abt. 1765. More About WILLIAM LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: wILLIAM AND fRANCES WERE STEP-SIBLINGS Fact 2: July 22, 1786, Their parents married on the same day as themselves????? Fact 3: This info per Jim Gorman research More About FRANCES DOWDY: Fact 1: wILLIAM AND fRANCES WERE STEP-SIBLINGS Fact 2: Alternate spelling Doughty Marriage Notes for WILLIAM LANE(LAYNE) and FRANCES DOWDY: Surety wa provided by Richard Johnson see Deed book 15 pg. 14 Goochland Co. Marriages Register, pg 393 , also pg 34 of the abstracts of wills from Goochland Co, Va 1727-1777 by Margaret Henley published by the Goochland Historical Society iii. ELIZABETH LANE(LAYNE), b. March 30, 1757, Goochland Co., Va. More About ELIZABETH LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: twin of Martha Fact 2: April 01, 1757, Christened @St. James Northam Parish, Goochland Fact 3: Co, va.,(Dover Church) per DOUGLAS REGISTER, pg 233 Fact 5: April 01, 1757, Christened at St. James Northam Parish per IGI S1396496 iv. MARTHA PATSEY LANE(LAYNE), b. March 30, 1757, Goochland Co., Va. More About MARTHA PATSEY LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Twin of Elizabeth Fact 2: April 01, 1757, Christened @St. James Northam Parish, Goochland Fact 3: co, va.,(Dover Church) per DOUGLAS REGISTER, pg 233 Fact 4: Per J. Gorman, Martha was willed a life estate in her bed by her father's will. Fact 5: April 01, 1757, Christened at St. James Northam Parish per IGI S1396496 2. v. DAVID LANE(LAYNE), JR., b. 1743; d. Abt. 1819. Children of DAVID LANE(LAYNE) and ELIZABETH PHILPOTTS are: vi. SUSANNAH(PATSEY)3 LANE(LAYNE), b. 1768, Goochland Co., Va; d. Bef. 1791; m. ROBERT DUNCAN, December 01, 1786, Louisa Co. ,Va; b. Abt. 1768. More About ROBERT DUNCAN: Fact 1: However research by Floyd Benj Lane in 11/26/19*60 Fact 2: indicates Patsy never married. Fact 3: Res of Jim Gorman indicates she did per Va. marrriage records vii. FRANCES(FRANKIE) LANE(LAYNE), b. October 05, 1770, Goochland Co., Va. More About FRANCES(FRANKIE) LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: April 08, 1771, Christened at St. James North am Parish, Dover Church, Goochland Co., Va. Fact 2: per Douglas Register, pg 233, By Rev. Wm Douglas Fact 3: as of 1998 -no known marriages 3. viii. JAMES LANE(LAYNE), b. January 15, 1776, Goochland Co., Va. ix. CLAIBORNE LANE(LAYNE), b. 1778, Goochland Co., Va.; died at age 71; m. SALLY GLASS, February 25, 1808, Goochland Co., Va; b. Abt. 1775. More About CLAIBORNE LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: First name also spelled Clairburne Fact 2: February 28, 1814, Joined Cpt JOhn Pollock' co of lt inf, 1st bat, 7 rgmt, va miliitia Fact 3: served thru 2/21/1815 Fact 4: Had one son ca 1809 who died bef 1830 Fact 5: IGI Source film 822604- per Dave glass. Generation No. 2 2. DAVID3 LANE(LAYNE), JR. (DAVID2, JOHN1) was born 1743, and died Abt. 1819. He married (1) ELIZABETH DOUDY Bef. 1770. She died Bet. 1778 - 1782. He married (2) CATHERINE (KATE) READ) FARISH February 09, 1782 in Washington Co., Va., daughter of JOHN FARISH and MARY(READ?) EVANS. She was born 1758, and died Aft. 1818. Notes for DAVID LANE(LAYNE), JR.: The 2-9-1778 date of marriage provided by relative Guy Sinclair Farish to LDS is film#183574, pg 794 Douglas Register, page 31" Layne, David & Elizabeth Bowdery, both of this parish 1768, Mar 17-pg 10 Layne, William & Ruth Taylor, both of this parish 1764, Oct 25-pg 8 page 397-appendix Name Year Book Page The Dover Church being the first Layne, David 1791 16 34 church in Goochland CO. to be built Layne, Henry 1812 21 265 which cost the Parish 54990 Lb of Layne, John 1755 7 5 tobacco; being 50 'x 24' wide. Sept 12 1750: The reverend Will Douglas was then chosen Minister of Goochland Co and continued until Nov 1777 at which time ye distractions commenced both in Church and in state when I removed to my own place in Louisa Co. Va. More About DAVID LANE(LAYNE), JR.: Fact 1: Research of Floyd Benj Lane ind David fought in the was of 1812. Fact 2: but it seems odd due to his advanced age however he was a cobbler! Fact 3: February 09, 1778, this date reported to IGI by relative Guy Sinclair Farish Fact 5: February 09, 1778, Marriage license was witnessed in Goochland co by his father David Lane to Kate Read Farish b c 1755, living in 18181, neice of John Farish and prob relative of Dr. John K. Read who owned 408 acres in Goochland 1783.e Fact 7: September 03, 1787, David and Citturah Layne witnessed a land purchase by david's father. Fact 8: 1788, Tax lists credit him with 100 acres of land, evidently the same land willed to him byhis wife's cousin Betty Farish(d/o of JOHN FARISH) in Nov 4 1783. This land Betty had purchased 12 Oct 1782 from Wm and Hannah Barnett. Fact 9: November 04, 1783, Wifes cousin, Betty Farish(d/o JOHN FARISH) wills him 100 acres which she had purchased in Oct 1782 from Wm and Hannah Barnett Fact 10: May 02, 1791, David and Catey Layne witnessed the sale of Wm Sandage to Heath Jones Miller Fact 11: 1791, David's brother Claiborne was resding with them. Fact cont: David and Caty R Layne sold 100 acres where he now resides adjoining Crutchfield, Claiborne & James Layne, John Lynch, thomas Poor, George Tiller, Pleasant Turner & archibald Lewis to Jackson Mills for $1000. Fact4: 1768, He was a titheable in 1768 having been born by 1747, pg 61 in the Layne book;died 1819 or later. Fact6: March 15, 1787, David Layne and Caty Red Layne witnessed the will of Winifred Page( is this a neice or an aunt??) There are other family connections to the Page name. More About CATHERINE (KATE) READ) FARISH: Fact 1: February 19, 1778, marriage per ancestral file is 2/26/1781 Fact 2: The Douglas Register, pg 110 & 233 indicates her name spelled as Fact 3: Cat Faries. Fact 4: Catherine in the Farish Fam of Va & Its Forebears Children of DAVID LANE(LAYNE) and ELIZABETH DOUDY are: i. JURIAH4 LANE(LAYNE), b. 1771, Goochland Co., Va. ii. LUCY LANE(LAYNE), b. 1773, Goochland Co., Va. iii. MOLLLY LANE(LAYNE), b. 1775, Goochland Co., Va; m. MEREDITH PARRISH, November 26, 1796, Goochland Co., Va. More About MOLLLY LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Probable real name is Mary iv. ROBERT LANE(LAYNE), b. 1778, Goochland Co., Va. Children of DAVID LANE(LAYNE) and CATHERINE FARISH are: v. SUSANNAH4 LANE(LAYNE), b. 1788, Amherst co, Virginia; d. Arkansas; m. GEORGE TILLER(TYLER), December 24, 1810, Goochland County, VA; b. 1785, Va.; d. Abt. 1883, MO.. Notes for SUSANNAH LANE(LAYNE): 12/24/1810 George Tiller marries Susanna Layne, dtr of David Layne.urety was provided by Clairborne Layne w/witness by G.w. Watkins married by Rev Lewis Chadoin at St. James Northam parish, Goochland co., Va. see page 109 of Goochland Co., Va marriages. by Margaret Henley a publication of the Goochland Countyu Historical Society. Susannah is known to be residing with her daughter Catherine TIller Rogers on the 1850 cencus in Pike Co., Missouri- it is likely she is buried near there. Her uncle Thomas Layne's home place was nearby south of Frankfurt, Missouri on the Ralls/Pike counties line in Missouri. More About SUSANNAH LANE(LAYNE): Fact: per Layne book - pg 67 Susannah Layne and George Tiller were to have had 8 children none of whom are named but DaUGHTER, b 1801-1810; son b 1810-1815; son b 1810-1815; son b 1815-1820; son born 1815-1820; dtr born 1820-1825; son b 1825-1830; and dtr b1830 Fact 1: 1810, Surety provided by Claiborne Layne Fact 2: Witness by G.W. Watkins;married by Rev Lewis Chadoin pg 109 Fact 3: of the Goochland Co. Va marriages. Fact 4: Dispute about about date--could be 1804 or 1812 Fact 5: amherst co, va. Fact 6: 1792, Research of J. Gorman notes this as DOB Notes for GEORGE TILLER(TYLER): [Tiller 1.FTW] In his Tiller summary, Lester Schell states that George Tiller was born in VA and a shoemaker by trade. His wife when he moved to MO, Susanna, may have been Susanna Lane, daughter of David Layne and Katread (Catherine/Kate) Farish of VA. In MARRIAGES OF GOOCHLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA 1733-1815, pg. 98 lists the marriage of George Tiller and Susanna Layne, Dau. of David Layne, 24 Dec. 1810, Sur. Claborne Layne, Wit. G. W. Watkins, marr. by Rev. Lewis Chaudoin. There is some indication that George was married more than once. From an oral history given by Benjamin Tiller, brother of James Porter Tiller and submitted by Mona Gattis Orvig, g.granddaughter of James Porter Tiller, "George married twice and had seven children by each wife. He lived in Han(n)ibal, MO and on to Macon City, MO." To date 7 of George's probable children are accounted for: Jane, Lewis, Richard A., David Layne, Catherine, Lucy Loise Ann and Robert F. Again quoting Benjamin Tiller, "David had two brothers. One named Warren, the other Ben. Both brothers went to south Texas to fight in the Civil War and neither was heard from again. Both were believed to have died in the war." Records obtained from the Texas State Archives show a B. W. Tiller mustered into the Texas 11th Cavalry, Co. K, Oct. 2, 1861 and a W. H. C. Tiller's Confederate Pension Application dated Sept. 19, 1907 where he stated he served 2 yrs. as body guard to Confederate Gen. Douglas Cooper. He stated his age as 65 yrs. and residence as Wichita Falls, TX. B. W. and W. H. C. Tiller's records do not show parentage or birth place and offer no proof as sons of George Tiller. However, Lester Schell felt George had more than the 7 children listed above. The family was in VA in the early decades of the 1800s and again referring to Benjamin Tiller's oral history, they also lived in AL, Georgia and Sheridan, TN. Catherine Tiller married James R. Rogers in 1840 in Lincoln Co., TN. About 1815 they moved to Alabama at the time the U.S. government was offering land as an incentive to populate the country. About 1840 George and his family moved to Randolph County, MO near the section that later became Macon County. Lester Schell states, "In 1850, George Tiller, aged 65 and his wife Susanna, aged 61, were living in the household of J. R. Rogers and his wife, Catherine, in Chariton Township, Randolph Co., MO. Catherine most likely was his daughter." The Tiller children listed are not documented at this time. George Tiller is buried in St. Jude's Episcopal Cemetery, Monroe City, Mo. Source: Burial Book, Kathlene Wilham, Shelbyville, MOThis George Tiller is noted to be in Randolph Co. Mo; Chariton Twsp on the 1850 cencus.BUT: so also are the following George W. Tiller of Hanover Co., Va pg 392 West district of Randoph Co, mo in 1850 Bertrina Tiller of Hanover Co, Va pg 392 west district of Randolph Co in 1850 Robert TIller of Hanover Co Va """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" William Tiller """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" This may be the son of a George Tiller whose death notice in May 21, 1831 paper regarding a George Tiller of Stafford Co., Va at a place called Mt. Zion. It was noted just above the death of George Washington as well. Virignina Herald.[Tiller 1.FTW] In a collection of geneaoligical material by the late Young Tyreeat the College of William and Mary, there is a great deal of information regarding this part of the Tiller family, AMong this material, are 1810 Hanover cencus reports. He has two George Tillers: one had 1 male 26-45, 1 female 26-45, and 1 female 0-10. The other George TIller had one male over 45+, one male 11-15, and one female 45+. The 1810 cencus lists only one George Tiller. There are various Tillers in the area earlier. John Tiller of Caroline Co was exempt from taxes 1764 for being either old or infirm; a George Tiller marries Lucy Mills July 28, 1797 in Caroline Co., Va.; a Daniel Tiller marries Rebecca Carnall(Carmall) on Dec 28, 1798 in Caroline Co; another Daniel Tiller married Agnes Matthews in Louisa Co in 1793; a Jane Tiller married John Baxter in Caroline Co on Aug 17. 1787 and tax lists 1787 forward inclued the names Thomas Tiller, Richardson Tiller, William Tiller, David Tiller, and Joseph Tiller. The Tyree COllection may have more information that we have not been able to access as of yet. ***In his Tiller summary, Lester Schell states that George Tiller was born in VA and a shoemaker by trade. His wife, when he moved to MO, Susanna, may have been Susanna Lane, daughter of David Layne and Katread (Catherine/Kate) Farish of VA. In MARRIAGES OF GOOCHLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA 1733-1815, pg. 98 lists the marriage of George Tiller and Susanna Layne, Dau. of David Layne, 24 Dec. 1810, Sur. Claborne Layne, Wit. G. W. Watkins, marr. by Rev. Lewis Chaudoin. There is some indication that George was married more than once. From an oral history given by Benjamin Tiller, brother of James Porter Tiller and submitted by Mona Gattis Orvig, g.granddaughter of James Porter Tiller, "George married twice and had seven children by each wife. He lived in Han(n)ibal, MO and on to Macon City, MO." To date 7 of George's probable children are accounted for: Jane, Lewis, Richard A., David Layne, Catherine, Lucy Loise Ann and Robert F. Again quoting Benjamin Tiller, "David had two brothers. One named Warren, the other Ben. Both brothers went to south Texas to fight in the Civil War and neither was heard from again. Both were believed to have died in the war." Records obtained from the Texas State Archives show a B. W. Tiller mustered into the Texas 11th Cavalry, Co. K, Oct. 2, 1861 and a W. H. C. Tiller's Confederate Pension Application dated Sept. 19, 1907 where he stated he served 2 yrs. as body guard to Confederate Gen. Douglas Cooper. He stated his age as 65 yrs. and residence as Wichita Falls, TX. B. W. and W. H. C. Tiller's records do not show parentage or birth place and offer no proof as sons of George Tiller. However, Lester Schell felt George had more than the 7 children listed above. The family was in VA in the early decades of the 1800s and again referring to Benjamin Tiller's oral history, they also lived in AL, Georgia and Sheridan, TN. Catherine Tiller married James R. Rogers in 1840 in Lincoln Co., TN. About 1815 they moved to Alabama at the time the U.S. government was offering land as an incentive to populate the country. About 1840 George and his family moved to Randolph County, MO near the section that later became Macon County. Lester Schell states, "In 1850, George Tiller, aged 65 and his wife Susanna, aged 61, were living in the household of J. R. Rogers and his wife, Catherine, in Chariton Township, Randolph Co., MO. Catherine most likely was his daughter." The Tiller children listed are not documented at this time. George Tiller is buried in St. Jude's Episcopal Cemetery, Monroe City, Mo. Source: Burial Book, Kathlene Wilham, Shelbyville, MO(this would have been near where Wilbert David Tiller's wife's brother had started a funeral busines-Wilson funeral home in MOnroe CIty and they probably buried him in one of their family plots. More About GEORGE TILLER(TYLER): Fact 1: May 01, 1893, Bur. St. Jude Cem., Monroe City, MO, probably in plot belonging to the Wilson family Fact 2: in Alabama;probably rcvd land warrants fro service . Fact 3: info from Mrs, Gentges, Osage Co. Mo historian Fact 4: 1850, Cencus 1850, Randolph Co,Chariton Twsp; pg 246 Fact 5: 1755, per IGI Birth to Wm. and Eliz.(Keeling) Tyler(tiller) Fact 6: in Caroline Co., Va. film#452094 Fact 7: **May have been married three times;once prior to 1810 Fact 8: and thence to Susannah and again to someone else ca 1825-26 vi. CLARISSA LANE(LAYNE), b. 1779, Goochland Co., Va; d. Aft. 1850, Madison Co., Alabama@Huntsville; m. JOHN GLASS, June 20, 1799, Goochland Co., Va; b. 1780; d. Bef. 1830. More About CLARISSA LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Sources for Clarissa's children was Descendants of John Layne of Goochland Co, Fact 2: Va, 1964, page 63 Fact 3: IGI source film 822583; pg 94 vii. PRYOR LANE(LAYNE), b. January 10, 1782, Goochland Co., Va; d. Aft. 1860; m. ELIZABETH GLASS, Abt. 1842; b. Abt. 1782. Notes for PRYOR LANE(LAYNE): Pryor Lane was an overseer for the plantation of Anne D Perkins, dtr of Dudley Ragland(names intermarried w/ours) and widow of both Robert Lewis and Archelauss M. Perkins. More About PRYOR LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Overseer for Anne D Perkins; see notes Fact 2: November 22, 1850, applied for pension as an 1812 soldier & Fact 3: October 29, 1851, rcvd warrant 160 ac viii. DAVID LANE(LAYNE), b. 1786, Goochland Co., Va; d. Aft. 1819. More About DAVID LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Served in the war of 1812 w/ Cpt Nathaniel Perkins, co of Fact 2: artillary at Lambert Pt near Norfolk Va ix. ELIZABETH LANE(LAYNE), b. 1787; m. WILLIAM SHEPHARD, April 08, 1805, Goochland Co., Va; b. Spotsylvania Co., Va.. x. ARCHER LANE(LAYNE), b. 1790, Goochland Co., Va; d. Aft. 1850; m. MATHA(PATSEY) BUSBY, April 17, 1826, Goochland Co., Va; b. 1792, Goochland Co., Va or Louisa; d. 1880. Notes for ARCHER LANE(LAYNE): Per research of Floyd Benjamin Lane; Archer Layne served int he war 1812 as a prvt in the company of colunteers, Va. Militia under cpt Nathanial Perkins from 15 Dec 1813 until discharged near Norfolk Va. April 7/1814. Archer Made claim for land bounty as an 1812 soldier on 12 Oct 1852 and recvd at least two warrants for 80 and 40 acres (7 Mar 1853 and 1 July 1854) More About ARCHER LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: Research for this marriage was by FLoydBenjamin Lane in Nov 1960 Fact 2: 1812, War 1812 prvt in Cpt Nathaniel Perkins co of Fact 3: volunteers, Va. Militia Fact 4: 1850, info disappears aft 1850- so he could have died Fact 5: Archer is s/o David Lane, Jr. and Kate Read Farish Fact 6: Bet. 1853 - 1854, Rcvd at least two warrants for land 80 and 40 ac for having served war 1812 Fact 8: This fam,e sp David ca 1837 needs more work!!AH More About MATHA(PATSEY) BUSBY: Fact 1: All info on this family from research of James Gorman of Orange Co., Florida pre Fact 2: Martha and Archer were at leastt second cousins!!. 3. JAMES3 LANE(LAYNE) (DAVID2, JOHN1) was born January 15, 1776 in Goochland Co., Va. He married ELIZABETH JOHNS June 24, 1816 in Goochland Co., Va. She was born Abt. 1792, and died October 05, 1852. More About JAMES LANE(LAYNE): Fact 1: April 08, 1776, Christened at St. James North am Parish, Dover Church, Goochland Co., Va. Fact 2: at the Dover chuirch per the DOuglas Register, pg 233 More About ELIZABETH JOHNS: Fact 1: 1852, died at age 60 yrs Child of JAMES LANE(LAYNE) and ELIZABETH JOHNS is: i. SARAH ANN FRANCES4 LANE(LAYNE), b. Abt. 1821; m. JOHN D. MITCHELL, JR., December 25, 1841, Goochland Co., Va; b. Abt. 1817. Notes for SARAH ANN FRANCES LANE(LAYNE): Children of John Mitchell and SarahANn Frances Layne are : ElizabethM. b ca 1847, Nathaniel J. Mithchell b ca 1842,Dudley C Mithcell b ca 1853, Stephen E. Mithcell ca 1855, Maddie Mithcell b ca 1858 . ==== LANE Mailing List ==== Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:37:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: JaGu189388@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RSL Submitter Jagu URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=Jagu Subject: RSL Update Submitter: Jagu Email: JaGu189388@aol.com * James K. Banks 1880sh 1937 unknow m. a Mary ?she died4/26/1938 They had 10 kids around Cossee Co. tn * Nadie Driver 1920 1978 Mc Minnville,Tenn M. Robert C. Banks Huntsville Al * Donald Delong 1890s 1968 Around McMinnvile Tnn Died Huntsville ala m.Bildie something * Thomas Benton George 1875 1944 Lincoln Co .Tn. Maried Etta Beatrice Fanning * Benjamin Agee Burks abt 1806 abt1891 came from Ga. all know d. Coffee Co. Tn. m.Mary?had 9 kids Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 02:00:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Debbie Roth" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: DAVIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DAVIS ] James Davis Hello All, I am trying to find information on my GGGG Grandfather JAMES DAVIS b. 1776 in VA who married a NANCY HAWKINS in 1797 in Lincoln Co KY. They lived in the Daniel BOONE settlement of KY for awhile and then migrated to Washington Co. IN. Please contact me if you can help in anyway. Thank you, Debbie Roth DebbieRoth@usa.com Genealogy Researching Surnames: FRALEY (IL), HENSON (IL), DAVIS (KY,IN,MO), SMITH (NC,MO), POTTS (KY), HOLLIMAN (TN,MO) My FRALEY Family Photos - http://www.usgennet.org/~iljacksn/fraleyphotos.htm My daughter EMILY'S 2 websites - http://www.geocities.com/petzlovr http://on.to/DisneyMagic ==== DAVIS Mailing List ==== INCLUDE DESCENDANT INFORMATION IN YOUR EMAILS, regardless of what ever else is being discussed. Be nice to one another, it's our neighborhood. For more information, send email to the List Manager, Thomas W. Rogers at travelback4u@aol.com ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 23:31:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: billiecj@webtv.net Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: SMOOT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SMOOT] 1870 TN Census Sorry,Steve, to be so slow with my answer. This is Sistler`s Index and is not perfect but it is the best we have. Smoat, Elizabeth age 49 Carroll Co-408 Smoat, Elizh age 53 Carroll Co-407 Smoot, Ann P age 42 Lincoln Co-150 Smoot, Manerva age 5 Wilson Co-116 Smoot, Pres age 36 (B) Montgomery Co-276 Smoot, Wesley age 46 (B) Shelby C0-M-371 Smoot, William age 53 Warren Co-121 Smoot, Wm age 21 Shelby-M-44 Smot, T.R. age 34 Henry Co-197 I have the census records for Carroll and Warren Counties if you are interested. The William in Warren Co. was my gggrandfather. I am a part-time volunteer at the Gordon Browning Museum and Genealogical Library in McKenzie,TN and I do better with a copying machine than I can do with this typing----slow but I try to be sure. There were also Smoot children living with Ashabel Hammer and a 3 mo old baby boy living with Atkins Y. Gilley. I have not gone into other Smoot lines but it`s getting late and if ever I do it, it will have to be soon. I know these are related but right now I couldn`t tell you any more. Hope this has been some help. As you can see Sistler did not list any children living in other households, except the one in Wilson Co. Billie Chastain Jones Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 18:14:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Firehair2@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KELLAM] bits and pieces, Friday night For the most part, am sending 1850 or earlier data. As usual , the spellings went every which way. I gave up and used a K later on--you all know who we are working on. LOL North Carolina: Beaulah C. Kellam d/o Samuel and Ann Coffin b. 16 may 1817, rowan or guilford Co. NC (2 records) Lydia Kellems md Robert Tomlinson 1819 Randolph Co., NC (which borders Guilford, and is south of Greensboro) for those not familiar Samuel Killum b. 1796 Rowan Co., NC, Rowan being south of Randolph, kind of. Sarah Kellum mmd. Elliot Oakes 27 Dec 1797 guilford Co., NC William Kelelems md. elizabeth Bost/Best 0 28 Dec. 1816, Lincoln co., NC Tennessee A.J. Kellam to Sally Capro, Giles co., TN 9 Jan 1887 Annie Kellems to Solomon King- Davidson co., TN 14 June 1877 Alice Killum to Porter Timmons - Bedford Co., TN 22 April 1880 Claude Kellems to Mary Phillips Giles Co., TN 9 Nov 1888 Custis Killum to ElizabethRaspberry/Kaspberry, Davidson Co., TN 28 Mar 1810 Delila Killum to Camel Coulson abt 1820 - Overton Co., TN Eleanor Kellam to Newsome Mays - 2 Nov 2 Nov 18159 Cheatham Co., TN Elsie Marie Kellems b. 9 Mar 1912 Giles Co. TN to William Iverson Kellems and Mary Lucy Jane Cope. Henry Killam and Lucinda Williams md. 4 Dec 1828 Davidson Co., TN, had dghtr: Frances Kellems b c1827 Davidson Co., TN Frances md. Otey Burnett c1845 Davidson Co., TN John Killam md Martha Wade 4 Jul 1814 Davidson Co., TN John Kellam md. Mahala M. Martin Dec 1831 Maury Co., TN Joseph Kellam to Lucy H. Allison 27 May 1839 Dvidson Co., TN Jonnie Kellams to N.H.Crouch - 27 April 1842 Lovey Kellam to Burgess Joslin - 29 Nov 1811 - Davidson Co., TN martha Kellems to George W. Garrison - 26 Nov 1827 - Davidson Co., TN Mary Ann Kellam to Willam C. Crawford - 17 Dec 1824 - rutherford Co., TN Medora Kellam to J.M. Parke - giles Co., 3 Dec 1879 Minerva Kellam to Newton Sampson - 18 october 18 Nov 1855 Claiborne Co., TN Polly Kellam to William russell - 13 Sept 1805 - Davidson Co., TN Rachel Kellam b. c 1780 md. to Jacob Pevehouse (?) c1800 - Grainger Co.TN Sarah Bell(Sally) Kellam b. c 1785, md John Douglas 22 Feb 1806 Davidson Co., TN Susannah Kellam md. Allen thompson 23 Mar 1812 Davidson co., TN William Kellam md Susannah Hanna - 28 Sept 1805 Davidson co., TN ****************************************************************************** ****** Kentucky Alice Ann K. b. Breckinridge Co., KY 20 Dec 1843 Elizabeth K. md John H. Kelly 8 Jan 1839 Lelwis Co., KY isaac K. md Nancy Smith - 23 Jan 1827 Nicholas Co., KY James K. md. Elizabeth Heck (?) 7 Jan 1827 Daviess Co., KY James Buchanen K. b. April 1858, son of Henry Kellam and elizabeth Buckles. John K. md. Katherine gunterman - 1827 KY (no coountymentioned) Malinda K. md. Geeorge K. Breckinridge Co., KY 2 April 1801 Malinda K. to William james Hush/Husk - 12 July 1832 Daviess Co., KY Mary K. to John Penrod - 8 jan 1837 KY Mary ann K. b. 26 may 1817, md Williiam Leonidas cole Mary Jane K. md George Hush/Husk 12 Sept 1849 - Hancock Co., KY Mildred C. to Powhaten Ellis - 7 Jan 1841 - Daviess Co., KY (and, do you really htink a non-Native would name their child after Pocahantas Father and a ttirbe just for fun>????????)) Peter K. to Leah Sully on 20 May 1799 Bourban Co., KY Polly K. to Nathaniel Smith - on 22 April 1819 - Nicholas Co., KY Rhoda K. to Samuel Barker - 26 April 1831 - Daviess Co., KY Richard K. to Elizabeth Unknown - 3 May 1815 - Lewis co., KY Sarah K. to Thomas Carr - 9 jan 1837 - Lewis Co., KY Sarah A. to james Johnson - 17 June 1837 Daviess co., KY Plessant Seldon K. md. Ida Emmons - 20 Feb 1805 Jefferson Co., KY Pleasant K. b. 30 Jan 1812 KY KY, relative of Seldon Pleasant, ****************************************************************************** Alabama A.V.Kellam to J.H. Jackson, 1 jan 1862 - Henry co., AL Aaron K. to Frances Cooper, 29 oct 1897 Lee Co., AL Addie K. to Harry Hunt - 7 Feb 1889 - Lee co., AL Arnel K. to Mary Jane Brown - 3 Dec 1887 - Lee Co., AL David K. to Nancy edwards 23 Aug 1833 Perry co., AL E.F. Kellam to Georgia Stinson nancy K. to Willia Lockhart - 8 Jan 1831 bibb Co., AL Martha P. Kellam to John S. Morrow - 20 Nov 1839 Madison Co., AL Mary K. to John Naron - 21 Aug 1839 Tallapoosa Co., AL ************************************************************8 Georgia Seth Killum, living in Dooly Co., had in his hsehld: Winfield W. b. c 1834 David L. b. c1835 Gideon C. b. c 1837 Amasa, b. c1842 Russell b. c 1844 * Ann K. md. Isaac M. Goodwin - 10 Aug 1826 Taliaferro Co. Catherine K. md. Edwin Dudley - 1817 Montgomery Co., GA Dexter G. K. md Mary Ann Brown - 31 Oct 1832 - Talbot Co., GA Elizabeth K., d/o of Joseph Kellam b . 1835 Richmond Co., GA Fannie K. md. Toby Williams - 23 oct 1875 - Brooks co., GA John K. md. elizabethBridges - 27 Sept 1823 - Oglethorpe Co., GA Lucinda K. md. James Henderson - 23 Dec. 1822 - Clarke Co., GA Willy K. md. Elizabeth Williams - 18 Jan 1822 Joseph Co., GA William K. md. Deborah Stubbs Warren Co., GA Sarah Adeline K. b. c1826md. Levi Holloway Naron - no Co. mentioned ************************************************** Missouri William K. to Louisa Celetine Johnson - 1908 butler co., MO B arbara K to Charles Miller - 1858 - Marion co., MO Leonard K. to Charlotte Locke - 21 Mar 1844 Platte Co., MO Mary ann K. to William Leonidas cole - 7 Mar 1837 - MO Philip K. to Elizabeth Limbaugh - 1849 - Cape Gerardeau (heaven forbid we get related to Rush L.) Violetta K. to Lorenzo dow Cottle - 5 Feb 1840 - St. Charles, MO Winfield K. to mary Ann McClay - 7 Dec 1841 - St. Charles, MO Elizabeth K. to William McClay - 6 Aug 1835 - St. Charles (brother and sister md brother and sister) William Thomas K. b. 10 Aug 1870 Lincoln Co., MO, son of S.T. Kellam , wife Julia Wright Chenowith. More another day. Hugs to all, Sheila/Firehair Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:42:00 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: JumpinBeej@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: AMERIND-US-SE-L@cultures.rootsweb.com Subject: Re: AMERIND-US-SE-D Sacred White Buffalo #279 In a message dated 3/24/00 12:30:26 PM US Mountain Standard Time, AMERIND-US-SE-D-request@cultures.rootsweb.com writes: << > Sacred white buffalo killed > BY JODI RAVE LEE Lincoln Journal Star > http://www.journalstar.com/stories/neb/stox (entire story and photo at this > Link) > > When Joe Merrival was called to the scene of a buffalo shooting on the Pine > Ridge Indian Reservation recently, he stared in disbelief -- not far away lay > his sacred buffalo, its throat slit, its hide tattered. > > Medicine Wheel had been the first white buffalo born on Indian lands in more > than a century. >> This s terriable !!! The power of thought is with us and we must think that the person that did this needs to be dealt with. Think that this person should be repremanded by the Creator. Think that no good thing should come this persons way. We can not go out and do what we would want to do to this person, we have to leave it to a highter power than we are. I have done this and for me it works. If enough people do this the person that has done this terriable thing will meet his destiny in what ever way the spirtits think is best. Is there a name to the person that anyone knows that did this. If we had the name the thinking process would be much better. The Creator knows who did this however and will deal with that person. Think and Pray I have started since I have read this. I this wk have been back to school bus driving since spring break and have read this week but not much. This was the first digest I opened and I am glad I did as I am hopeing to get every one that will to Think and Pray and get this person taken care of by a Power Stronger than ours. God Bless you all and Aleta Tenney for posting this horrid incident that never should have happened. Beej Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 14:07:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: BETTY HOLLEY Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TXWISE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TXWISE-L] Dead End- James Davis TN>TX; 1846 - ? Shirley Garcia wrote: > > There was a J. P. Davis family that went to the Hopewell school in 1917. I > realize the dates are more recent than you mention in your query but just > wanted to give this infomation. The Hopewell school I mentioned used to be > situated on the Salt Creek road, in south western Wise Co. very near the > Parker Co. line. The > Davis children named in the 1917 school list are Effie Davis, age 15, born > Apr. 27, 1901, Ester Davis, 10 yrs, born April 14, 1906, and Jennings > Davis, age 07 yrs, born Nov. 6, 1909. > > Other children enrolled that same year were Hester and Georgie Matheson, > children of Dave Matheson. Ney Phillips (who was the Supertendent of > Poolville School in the 1950's) and his sister Ena, children of Mrs. Carrie > Phillips, Gradie and Beatrice Phillips, children of E. P. Phillips. Also > enrolled were Turman, Alphas and Lois Jones, children of J.M. Jones, > Blanchie Ingle, dau. of J. H. Ingle, Essie Gales, dau. of Mrs Pearl Gales, > Jack Green son of L. C. Green, Minnie, Sam and Josie Cox, children of W. H. > Cox and Charlie, Ada, Lillie and Buster Kenyon, children of Lincoln S. > Kenyon. > > In a 1910-1911 photograph of the Hopewell school, the children are > Clarance Penrod, Della Wright, Josie Cox, Clemmert Allred, Beatrice > Phillips, Mary Nash is holding baby, Mrs. A. Nash. Also Jewel Wright, Lila > Cox, Vallie Nash, Minnie Nash, Docia McBride. Also Virgel Penrod, > Christine Wright, Winnie Nash, Ruth Wright, Sam Cox, Aura Dean, and Earl > Dean. Doctor Sparks (an old time doctor of Poolville) is also included in > the photo. The teachers that year were Annis Hunt and Wade Nash. > > There used to be a cemetery located near the Hopewell school as well as a > church. I believe the church was called Friendship Baptist. The cemetery > has no markers left and is almost lost. Nothing remains there now to show > there was ever a school or a church. > > Shirley Hobbs Garcia > Shirley, my father, born in 1902, attended that school. I know very well where the school house was located. It was some distance from the church and cemetery. There are some > ---------- > > From: Carolyn Drost > > To: TXWISE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [TXWISE-L] Dead End- James Davis TN>TX; 1846 - ? > > Date: Thursday, March 23, 2000 1:59 AM > > > > > > > > >Looking for James Davis (born abt. 1846 in TN), married Harriett ? (born > > abt 1846 TX). 3 Children: William, Martha Jane (born 1872), Tabitha > (born > > 1877) all born TX. > > > > > > Harriet was in fact Harriet HODGES, b. 20 May 1849 MS, prob Tippah Co, d. > 21 > > Feb 1928 Bridgeport, Wise Co, TX. She was the daughter of my gr-gr > > grandparents, William D. Hodges and Jane GILBREATH. William and Jane > > married in Tenn, moved to Tippah Co for a time, then on to Rusk Co, TX by > > 1848, and shortly after to Wood Co where he died there in 1857. I > descend > > from their daughter Ruth, sister to Harriet. Harriet can be found on > the > > 1840 Tippah Co Census, and 1850 Rusk Co Census with her parents. She and > > Jim married about 1872/73, probably in Wood or nearby county and later > moved > > to Wise Co. Tabitha..pronounced Ta Bitha...is a name that turns up > > frequently in the Hodges family. I have a bit more on Harriet and Jim > > Davis' family but still need to fill in lots of gaps. Will be glad to > share > > what I do have. > > > > Carolyn Drost > > Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:46:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: russ cox Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: COX-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COX] George W. Cox + over 100 more George George Cox names NC TN Mo Ark Ky GEORGE US 1810 NC LINCOLN LINCOLN 366 GEORGE US 1810 NC MECKLENBURG 055 GEORGE US 1810 NC MOORE 066 GEORGE ANDREW COX MB 1815 NC ASHE PRUDENCE REEVES GEORGE COX MN 06AGE1850 NC STOKES GEORGE FATIMA MACKANOE HM 26APR1842 NC CRAVEN GEORGE Head US 1810 NC BEAUFORT BERTIE 054 GEORGE POLLY COX HM 29OCT1799 NC GRANVILLE GEORGE Tax List US 1820 NC BERTIE 7 GEORGE Tax List US 1820 NC LENOIR 51 GEORGE Tax List US 1820 NC MOORE 27 GEORGE Tax List US 1820 NC MOORE 4 GEORGE A. CHARLES COX MB 1855 NC ONSLOW MARY JANE SOUTHERLAND GEORGE ANNA Cox m RICHARD BARNES WM 09SEP1833 NC BERTIE GEORGE COCK BIDSEY MILES HM 09DEC1832 NC CASWELL GEORGE L. PRECILA FESTERMON HM 03JUL1865 NC MECKLENBURG GEORGE N CALVIN COX MN 10AGE1850 NC MOORE GEORGE W. CAROLINE SWINK HM 12JUN1852 NC ROWAN GEORGE 100010-20000 US 1820 TN JACKSON 6 GEORGE ALONE 31 US 1860 TN KNOX 95-99 GEORGE HEAD US 1830 TN HANCOCK 51 GEORGE HEAD US 1830 TN LINCOLN 273 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN DAVIDSON 342 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN DEKALB 233 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN DICKSON 220 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN HAMILTON 204 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN LINCOLN 046 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN MARSHALL 202 GEORGE HEAD US 1840 TN POLK 013 GEORGE JAMES COX MW 13JOV1810 TN WASHINGTON WILL GEORGE MARY MILES HM 14DEC1841 TN DAVIDSON GEORGE RACHEL MOFETT HM 04JEL1804 TN KNOX KNOXVILLE GEORGE UVW HEAD 54 US 1860 TN HUMPHREYS 36-169 GEORGE UVX MARY WALKER 75 US 1860 TN HUMPHREYS 36-169 GEORGE UVY ADKINS COX 48 US 1860 TN HUMPHREYS 36-169 GEORGE INET HEAD 22 NC US 1850 TN DAVIDSON 85-547 GEORGE INEU ANGINETT 19 NC US 1850 TN DAVIDSON 85-547 GEORGE LVIN HEAD 72 NC US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIO MARTHA 49 NC US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIP CALVIN 21 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIQ GEORGE 18 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIR ELIZABETH 13 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIS ANGELINE 12 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE LVIT JOHN 7 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1143-159 GEORGE NCYA HEAD 24 T US 1850 TN HAMILTON 1061-886 GEORGE NCYB MARGARET 21 T US 1850 TN HAMILTON 1061-886 GEORGE NCYC WILLIAM 3 US 1850 TN HAMILTON 1061-886 GEORGE NCYD NANCY 4-12 US 1850 TN HAMILTON 1061-886 GEORGE R. ELIZABETH REYNOLDS HM 01NOV1837 TN WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH P. GEORGE R. COXE HEAD US 1830 TN MCMINN 201 GEORGE W. ANN GENETTE HULEN HM 22MAR1848 TN DAVIDSON GEORGE W. HEAD US 1840 TN KNOX 054 GEORGE W. UUA HEAD 25 US 1860 TN TIPTON 4-367 GEORGE W. UUB MARY J. 26 US 1860 TN TIPTON 4-367 GEORGE W. UUC MARY J. 4 US 1860 TN TIPTON 4-367 GEORGE W. UUD JAMES R. 1-12 US 1860 TN TIPTON 4-367 GEORGE W. VVA HEAD 34 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVB TABITHA 31 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVC SARAH A. 12 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVD LOUISIE E. 10 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVE ZYLPHA 8 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVF SAUREA A. 6 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVG MARTH P. 2 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. VVH WILLIAM PEARSON 1 US 1860 TN MARION 72-261 GEORGE W. GMIN HEAD 29 ALA US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1174-164 GEORGE W. GMIO ELMINA 25 T US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1174-164 GEORGE W. GMIP SARAH 1 US 1850 TN HICKMAN 1174-164 GEORGE W. 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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 17:23:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Tammy Wood Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TENNESSEE] Deed for Lincoln co. Tenn. Can someone please tell me a to get a copy of this Deed , Lincoln Co TN -- Deed # RI-480 William Carol Polk & wife Sarah, Legatees of William Warren to James Warren 11/23/49. Thanks I really appreciate any info . Tammy _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 16:54:33 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Michael Nelson Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: ROGERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ROGERS] obits: ROGERS, Joseph through Willie ROGERS, Joseph Albert; 53; Phoenix AZ>McAllen TX; Monitor; 2000-3-7; ddheller ROGERS, Joseph E; 91; Independence MO>LaFeria TX; Independence E (MO);2000-1-4; fdsmith ROGERS, Josephine P ( ); 84; AZ>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas R-J; 2000-3-9; rossy ROGERS, Josephine P ( ); 84; AZ>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas Sun; 2000-3-9; neb ROGERS, Kenneth L; 55; Grafton WV>Mt Dora FL; Daily Commercial; 2000-2-21;jjphethean ROGERS, Larry; 46; Bruin KY; Elliott-C-N; 2000-2-11; fgibeau ROGERS, LeAnn L (HUBERT); 39; Woodland CA; Davis Ent; 2000-1-24; ncpsac ROGERS, Luella H (HUEGELE); 88; San Antonio TX; San Antonio E-N; 2000-2-17;retired ROGERS, M Danyelle; 51; Coffeyville KS; Wichita Eagle; 2000-2-25; arw ROGERS, Marie (FLOYD); 59; Aynor SC; Sun News; 2000-2-29; gjma ROGERS, Marie (FLOYD); 59; Conway SC; Horry Independent; 2000-3-2; srp ROGERS, Marion Austin Jr; 65; Wytheville VA>Pittsburg CA; Contra Costa;2000-2-24; gbuteau ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Rock Hill SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-3; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Rock Hill H; 2000-3-2; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-2-29; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-1; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-2; wrabb ROGERS, Mary L (ROSS); 70; Battle Creek MI; Battle Creek E; 2000-2-20;kburkhea ROGERS, Mary L; 73; DC; Wash DC Post; 2000-2-24; jwilly ROGERS, Mary Lou (HARDIN); 88; Elizabethtown NC; Fayetteville O-T;2000-2-13; senc ROGERS, Nettie Ruth ( ); 75; Fort Payne AL; Gadsden Times; 2000-3-9; jfstt ROGERS, Odessa (ROGERS); 79; Forsyth GA; Macon T; 2000-2-22; fwenz ROGERS, Opal (PRINCE); 81; Roopville GA; Times-GA; 2000-2-29; taral ROGERS, Orville Lewis; 88; Memphis TN; Com-A; 2000-2-20; mmtm ROGERS, Patrick C "Pat"; ; CA; San Mateo T; 2000-3-8; jch ROGERS, Paul R "Stubby"; 60; York ME; FostersDD (NH); 2000-2-22; cgdbout ROGERS, Phyllis Grace (STANDRIDGE); 50; Walhalla SC; Greenville News;2000-2-26; wrabb ROGERS, Ralph Matthew; 52; Gulf Breeze FL; PNJ; 2000-2-19; jsf ROGERS, Robena (JOLLY); 77; Mullins SC; Sun News; 2000-2-24; gjma ROGERS, Robert A; 64; Ashford CT; Norwich Bulletin; 2000-3-7; crcnor ROGERS, Robert E; 69; Booneville AR; SW Times; 2000-3-12; scsps ROGERS, Robert G; ; Marshfield MA; Boston Globe; 2000-2-16; cgdbout ROGERS, Robert M; 78; Eagan MN; St Paul P-P; 2000-2-26; siram ROGERS, Robert M; 78; Eagan MN; St Paul P-P; 2000-2-27; siram ROGERS, Roger Neil "Whitey"; 82; Arcola IL>North Port FL; Sarasota H-T;2000-2-20; sarcher ROGERS, Samuel Paul; 68; Springfield MO>Brooksville FL; St Pete T/H;2000-3-3; lorr ROGERS, Virginia (SMITH); 84; Las Cruces NM>Keokuk IA; Hawk Eye; 2000-3-3;slw ROGERS, William C; 93; IA; The Daily Review (CA); 2000-2-22; sadie ROGERS, William Felton; 87; Milledgeville GA; Macon T; 2000-2-28; fwenz ROGERS, William J; 61; Vineland NJ>Peachtree GA; ATC Press (NJ); 2000-3-1;cbentiv ROGERS, WIllie (CHERRY); 88; Clay Co NC>Towns Co GA; Asheville C-T (NC);2000-2-26; wrabb ROGERS, Willie (CHERRY); 88; Clay Co NC>Towns Co GA; Asheville C-T (NC);2000-2-27; wrabb ROGERS, WIllie; 88; Towns Co GA; Asheville C-T (NC); 2000-2-25; wrabb Also, If you have information on the descendants of: 5. son Tuell Emerson ROGERS b(19 Mar 1895 Ohio KY) d(12 Feb 1978 Pikeville KY) m(08 Nov 1921) Era Render 6. dau Eloise ROGERS b(23 Jul 1923) d(08 Dec 1977) Please contact me. Michael Nelson, Fullerton CA Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 16:54:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Michael Nelson Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: ROGERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ROGERS] obits: ROGERS, Joseph through Ralph ROGERS, Joseph Albert; 53; Phoenix AZ>McAllen TX; Monitor; 2000-3-7; ddheller ROGERS, Joseph E; 91; Independence MO>LaFeria TX; Independence E (MO);2000-1-4; fdsmith ROGERS, Josephine P ( ); 84; AZ>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas R-J; 2000-3-9; rossy ROGERS, Josephine P ( ); 84; AZ>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas Sun; 2000-3-9; neb ROGERS, Kenneth L; 55; Grafton WV>Mt Dora FL; Daily Commercial; 2000-2-21;jjphethean ROGERS, Larry; 46; Bruin KY; Elliott-C-N; 2000-2-11; fgibeau ROGERS, LeAnn L (HUBERT); 39; Woodland CA; Davis Ent; 2000-1-24; ncpsac ROGERS, Luella H (HUEGELE); 88; San Antonio TX; San Antonio E-N; 2000-2-17;retired ROGERS, M Danyelle; 51; Coffeyville KS; Wichita Eagle; 2000-2-25; arw ROGERS, Marie (FLOYD); 59; Aynor SC; Sun News; 2000-2-29; gjma ROGERS, Marie (FLOYD); 59; Conway SC; Horry Independent; 2000-3-2; srp ROGERS, Marion Austin Jr; 65; Wytheville VA>Pittsburg CA; Contra Costa;2000-2-24; gbuteau ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Rock Hill SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-3; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Rock Hill H; 2000-3-2; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-2-29; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-1; wrabb ROGERS, Mary (ROGERS); ; Spartanburg SC; Spartanburg H-J; 2000-3-2; wrabb ROGERS, Mary L (ROSS); 70; Battle Creek MI; Battle Creek E; 2000-2-20;kburkhea ROGERS, Mary L; 73; DC; Wash DC Post; 2000-2-24; jwilly ROGERS, Mary Lou (HARDIN); 88; Elizabethtown NC; Fayetteville O-T;2000-2-13; senc ROGERS, Nettie Ruth ( ); 75; Fort Payne AL; Gadsden Times; 2000-3-9; jfstt ROGERS, Odessa (ROGERS); 79; Forsyth GA; Macon T; 2000-2-22; fwenz ROGERS, Opal (PRINCE); 81; Roopville GA; Times-GA; 2000-2-29; taral ROGERS, Orville Lewis; 88; Memphis TN; Com-A; 2000-2-20; mmtm ROGERS, Patrick C "Pat"; ; CA; San Mateo T; 2000-3-8; jch ROGERS, Paul R "Stubby"; 60; York ME; FostersDD (NH); 2000-2-22; cgdbout ROGERS, Phyllis Grace (STANDRIDGE); 50; Walhalla SC; Greenville News;2000-2-26; wrabb ROGERS, Ralph Matthew; 52; Gulf Breeze FL; PNJ; 2000-2-19; jsf Also, If you have information on the descendants of: 4. son Emerson Etheridge ROGERS b(28 Jul 1861 BeaverDam KY) d(30 Mar 1928 OhioCo KY) m(14 Nov 1889) Millicent Taylor 5. son Trall Taylor ROGERS b(09 Sep 1890) d(17 Sep 1949 Pikeville KY) Please contact me. Michael Nelson, Fullerton CA Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 15:04:12 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Howard V. Jones" Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [EDM] Re: EDMONDSON-D Digest V00 #51 To Tom: I'm not thinking straight: Mrs. Edmondson obviously could not have got Lincoln to pardon her boy after Lincoln was dead. The incident apparently happened 1863-1864, exactly when I don't know. Anyway, here's the full account and the sources: Mamie Year, Reminiscences of Boys in Gray, (Dallas 1912). He enlisted in the CSA 8 Apr. 1861, Fayetteville, as a private, Co. G, 1st TN Inf., Archer's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Div., Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern VA. He was at Seven Days Battle at Richmond; Harper's Ferry; Sharpesburg; 2nd Manassas; Fredericksburg; Chancellorsville; and Gettysburg. Wounded at Gettysburg, he was taken prisoner and sent to Fort Delaware, from which he escaped and returned to his regiment. Furloughed home, he reports that the got into a fight with "home made" Yankees, killed four and was sentenced to hang by a military commission. His mother, appealing as high as President Lincoln, whom she visited, got him reprieved, the strain causing her death c. 1864. He returned to Fayetteville, was a Ku Kluxer for a while, then came to TX where he was a cowboy. Mrs. Felix G. Buchanan wrote up the story of his escape from Fort Delaware and the account of his mother's intervention with Lincoln. It was published in the Fayetteville Observer 10 Oct. 1907 and has been reprinted. Howard V. Jones TCozz57795@aol.COM wrote: > Howard Jones: the war ended April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House. Lincoln > shot by J. Wilkes Booth on April 14, 5 days later. She got there and > received the pardon in 5 days? Perhaps the dates are just a bit off. No > offense... Tom > > ==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB - our host: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > Help Desk: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ > Acceptable Use Policy: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi ==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== SURNAMES RESOURCES: EDMONDSON http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/e/d/EDMONDSON/ *** Margaret Edmondson Olson, listmanager *** olson@shout.net *** ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:31:25 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: MegMccalla@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: BIBLE-FAMILY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BIBLE-FAMILY] TN temp. free search urls - 1920; 1851-1900 STEWART COUNTY, TENNESSEE CENSUS, 1920 Bordering Kentucky in western Tennessee, Stewart County was formed in 1803 from neighboring Montgomery County. This database, taken from microfilm copies of original federal documents, is a collection of census records from the county in 1920. Entries in the collection include the resident's name, age, sex, race, marital status, and place of birth. Also provided for each individual is the district and house number in which they lived. It contains the names of nearly 14,600 individuals. This information will be of interest to those who have familial ties in the county and can used as a starting point for further research into the lives of these ancestors. Source Information: Bush, Marisa, ed. "1920 Stewart County, Tennessee Census." [Database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000. Taken from microfilm copies of United States of America, Bureau of the Census. "Fourteenth United States Census of Tennessee." Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4427.htm ____________________________________________________________________ PULASKI COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES, 1851-1900 Located in southeastern Kentucky, Pulaski County was created in 1799 from nearby Green and Lincoln Counties. This database is a collection of marriage records from the county between 1851 and 1900. Taken from microfilm copies of original county documents, each record provides spouses' names, marriage date, and county of residence. It contains the names of over 18,200 men and women. For those persons seeking ancestors from nineteenth century Kentucky, this collection can be a useful source of information. Source Information: Dodd, Jordan. "Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900." Orem, UT: Liahona Research, 2000. Taken from: "Pulaski County, Kentucky Marriage Register, 1851-1900." County Court Records located at Somerset, Kentucky or Family History Library microfilm # 0804051-0804063 and 0804615-0804619. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4428.htm Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:06:40 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Amy Dyer Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Roane Co. Tn Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Roane?read=1753 Subject: Scott m. White, 1827 Surname: SCOTT, WHITE ------------------------- I am seeking information about my ancestor, William T. SCOTT b. abt. 1805 in VA, who married Elizabeth Ann WHITE on July 7, 1827 in Roane Co., TN. Elizabeth was the daughter of Luther WHITE and was born in SC in 1806. By 1828, they resided in Lincoln/Marshall Co., TN,and migrated to Montgomery Co., AR before 1852. Who were William's parents? Can anyone confirm the marriage date/location? I was unable to search the marriage records for this county. I am willing to share what I have. Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:31:59 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Tracy Bretz" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNCOCKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNCOCKE] New to list - researching HALL Hello listers, I am new to the list, and am researching, of course, the Hall surname. I find my family listed in the 1850 and 1860 Cocke Co census. In 1860, Philip, his wife Mary Jane, and t In the War, Philip served, I believe, with the 1st (Carter's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. I am hoping that someone else out there is researching the same family. Possibly through one of Philip's many siblings. Here is a brief outline: William Hall b. 17 Feb 1814, Nash Co, NC & Nancy b. 10 Aug 1819, Rutherford Co, NC | Philip Hall* | b. 22 Apr 1836, Newport, Cocke Co. TN | d. 15 Mar 1900, Johnson Co, Ark | brd. Knoxville, Ark. graveyard | & (1) Mary Jane Kelly | b. 1 Dec 1838, TN | d. 12 Oct 1881, Jackson Co, AL | brd. Alison Cemetery, Big Coon Creek, AL | m. 10 Sep 1858, Bride's Fathers Home, W. TN | | Charles William Calvin Hall | | b. 31 Aug 1859, Cocke Co. TN | | & Alice Alison | | m. 15 Oct 1885, Jackson, AL | | Nancy Loucinda Hall | | b. 11 Jun 1868, Lynchberg, Moore Co, TN | | d. 26 Apr 1958, Port Arthur, Texas | | brd. Clarkesville, Ark | | & William Frank Foshee | | brd. Clarkesville, Ark Cemetery | | m. 22 Sep 1884, Pittsburg TN | | Amanda Bell Hall | | b. 14 Oct 1872, Lincoln Co, TN | | d. 18 May 1957, Los Angeles, CA | | & W. T. "Thad" Vaughn | | m. 19 Feb 1899, Knoxville, Ark | | Pleasant Castiller Hall | | b. 11 Oct 1878, Stevenson, Jackson Co, AL | | d. 29 Apr 1947, Everett General Hospital, Everett, WA | | brd. 3 May 1947, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | & Alice Elizabeth Begent | | b. 27 Sep 1882, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | d. 28 Mar 1968, Mount Vernon (Hospital) | | brd. 1 Apr 1968, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | m. 4 Apr 1907, Everett, WA | Philip Hall* | & (2) Mary Ann Elizabeth Willman | b. 25 Dec 1842, Calhoun Co, AL | d. 19 May 1932, Los Angeles, CA | m. 18 Oct 1882, Severence, AL | John A. Hall | b. abt 1838, Tennessee | Martha Hall | b. abt 1840, Tennessee | Caroline Hall | b. abt 1844, Tennessee | Catherine Hall | b. abt 1846, Tennessee | Conway Hall | b. abt 1849, Tennessee | Mary Hall | b. abt 1851 | Barsheba Hall | b. abt 1853 | Nancy Hall | b. abt 1857 | Loueza Hall | b. abt 1857 My entire line can be found on my web site, along with some family pictures and a letter that Philip wrote to his wife during the war describing his being wounded and captured. Thank you, Tracy Bretz Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 15:16:52 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Rick Lyons Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: SEXTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SEXTON-L] Rev. War Pension Application VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann 06 Oct 1819 State of North Carolina Buncombe Co. Personally appeared John Sexton, aged 57 .... duly sworn .... enlisted in the year 1777 in the month of January for 3 years. Enlisted in the State of Virginia, Charolette Co., a regular soldier in Capt. Joseph Mes... Company Commanded by Major Stubblefield of the 14th VA Regiment under Abraham Davis .... Discharged at Frederick Town in the State of Maryland by Col. John Webb. October Term 1820 State of North Carolina Buncombe Co. Personally appeared John Sexton .... to his children Hiram and Ramsey .... property ..... about six months ago. 05 Oct 1821 State of N.C. Buncombe Co. Personally appeared .... John Sexton, aged 62 years, a resident of Buncombe Co., .... that he has an old widow about 56 years of age but has lost the use of one of her hands that he has three children in his family, one daughter 18 yrs of age named Nancy two sons one 21 next August named Hiram the other son 16 yrs of age named Lorenzo. VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann 18 Jul 1844 State of Tennessee Green Co., On the 18 day of July 1844 personally appeared before the subscriber an Acting Justice of the Peace for said County Mrs Mary Ann Sexton a resident of the County and State aforesaid aged eighty years who being first duly sworn according to Law doth on her oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the pension of the Acts of Congress paper 7th July 1838 and 2nd of March 1843 entitled "An Act granting help pay and pensions to certain widows: to Wit: That she is the Widow of John Sexton who was a regular soldier for 3 years in the war of the revolution That he enlisted in the County of Charlotte in the State of Virginia and was in the 14th Virginia Regiment in the Company of Captain Mashaw or Meshaw and that Abram Davis was his Col.. Test for the proof and particulars of her husbands service in the war of the Revolution she refers the Department to his Declaration made and forwarded to the Department sometime previous to the sixth day of March Eighteen hundred and twenty. This being the date of his first certificate made payable in Fayetteville, North Carolina; and that he drew $96 per annum from the fourth day of September Eighteen hundred and twenty, up to the 4th March 1844. She further declares that she was married to the aforesaid John Sexton in the month of March 1780 in the County of Bedford State of Virginia by the Reverend John Anthony of the Baptist church. That at that time it was not customary in the County where the time, to obtain marriage License, nor does She know that License was obtained for her marriage, but that the Banes was published in the proper manner by the proper person before the marriage took place. She further declares that she knows of no living witness by whom she can prove their marriage nor does she know of any documentation or record ..... VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann 19 Jul 1844 State of Tennessee Greene Co., Personally appeared Isaiah Gilbert, a resident aged 64 years on 9th Nov 1844 next. .... is a half brother having same father (b. 09 Nov 1780). .... She was married in Bedford Co. before he was born. .... 30 Aug 1844 State of TN Sevier Co. Personally appeared Elizabeth Galyean aged 72 years is a half sister to Mary Ann Sexton.... she was born about 1772 in Bedford Co., She further states that she lived with John and Mary 53 years ago. That at the time they lived on New River, Grayson Co., VA and that they had at that time 6 or 7 children.... further states ..... their common father, Daniel Gilbert.... State of TN Green Co. On this first day of March Eighteen hundred and forty five personally appeared before the subscriber an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County. Gilbert Sexton a resident of the County and state aforesaid aged 58 years who after being duly sworn according to law doth in his oath declare that the evidence contained in the following Affidavit, relative to his Mother, Mary Ann Sexton, is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief to wit. That he the aforesaid Gilbert Sexton is the son of John Sexton deceased late a revolutionary pensioner of the United States and Mary Ann Sexton now the widow of the aforesaid John Sexton and who is now applying for a pension that from what his Father and Mother always told him he was born in Grayson County, Virginia on the 9th December 1786 and was consequently 58 years old on the 9th December 1844- that his mother gave birth to five children before he was born- that the first born were twins both having died as he is informed, before they were named. his brother William next, Benjamin next, Elizabeth next, then himself the aforesaid Gilbert at the time aforesaid- He further states that he has no record of his age, nor does he know that any record ever existed of the ages of any of his brothers or sisters further than memory as stated to the children by his parents. He further states that he has often heard his father and mother declare that they were married by Publication of Bans in the County of Bedford, State of Virginia, before the close of the Revolution War, and has no doubt but they were legally married according to the custom of marrying by Publication of Bans- and that he has not at any time ever heard the legality of the marriage disputed or contradicted by any person- He further states that his father and mother lived together as man and wife until the 4th July 1844 at which time his father died, leaving his mother a widow and that she still remains a widow and resides in the County of Green, State of Tennessee- And he further states that his oldest child by lawful wedlock, now dead would be, if living at this time thirty three years old- and that he, deponent was married by Publication of Bans by a Baptist minister. Gilbert Sexton VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann State of TN Green Co. On this first day of March Eighteen hundred and forty five personally appeared before the subscriber an Acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County. John Cornwell a resident of the County and State aforesaid who after being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath declare that the evidence contained in the following Affidavit is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief to wit: That his is 55 years of age past and is the son in law of Mary Ann Sexton, widow of John Sexton. late a revolutionary pensioner of the United States that he married the daughter of the aforesaid John and Mary Ann Sexton in Grayson County Virginia in the month of February 1810 (16?). That his wife Judah or Juditha never had any record of her age until after she was married to him. that she had a record made of her age upwards of 30 years ago in the aforesaid County of Grayson, and he believes it has been 25 years since said record was made which record was made from a reliable source. that this reliable source or data was derived from her father and mother and from the recorded age of Elizabeth Terrel who was born and raised in the same neighborhood that his wife the aforesaid Judith was born in. both having been born within a few days of the same date. to wit July 15th 1794. He further states the record hereto attached upon the leaf of an old Bible, bearing the name of Judith Cornwell was and is intended for the name of his wife, formerly Judith or Judah Sexton new deceased, which has been in his possession about 25 years and is genuine. He further states that he was heard his father-in-law and mother-in-law the aforesaid John and Mary Ann Sexton declare that they were married in the County of Bedford State of Virginia, and for the time he has been acquainted with them; he knows they have lived together as man and wife up to the 4th July 1844, on which day the aforesaid, John Sexton died in the County of Green, State aforesaid and that his widow Mary Ann Sexton who is now applying for a pension still resides in said County, Tennessee. John Cornwell Information found in Sexton File mentions daughter of John and Mary Ann Sexton, Judith, who was married to ______ Cornwell. John Cornwell born Sep 11 (14th) 1789 Judith Cornwell born Jul 15th 1794 Thomas Cornwell born Ma.. 5th 1804 VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann 10 Mar 1849 State of Tennessee Cocke Co. Personally, appeared in Court Mary Ann Sexton, 80 odd years old .... He was pensioned while residing in Buncombe Co., NC which was continued until moved to Green Co., TN. .... .... married in Bedford Co., VA .... .... he died in Green Co., TN on 04 Jul 1844 .... .... Attested by Isaac Sexton 22 Mar 1849 Declaration mentions Mary Ann residing with her son Elija Sexton in Green Co., TN until he went to Mexico (War) ... was then removed by another son, Isaac to Cocke Co., TN. VA Sexton, John W172 , Mary Ann 24 Jan 1874 Before me personally appeared L. D. Sexton a resident of Henderson, N.C. who being duly sworn says that he is the son of John Sexton who was a soldier and pensioner of the Rev. War .... that he was a resident of Henderson (formerly Buncombe Co.) and that he died in Greene Co., TN about 1842 ....never received Land Warrant but recently found out it was near Centerville (Circleville), Ohio .... only surviving heir of John Sexton except Hiram Sexton a brother. ==== SEXTON Mailing List ==== An archive of past messages for the Sexton list is available at Sexton List Archives at http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:55:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: CBStark@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSUMNER] Watkins of Sumner County Robert WATKINS (b. 1765, d 1845) administered the estate of James WATKINS who died in Sumner County before Oct 1816. Robert received a power of attorney from James WATKINS, John WATKINS, Moses WATKINS, James SMILEY and his wife Martha, James BROWNLEE and his wife Mary, all residents of Botetourt Co., VA. In 1797, William MONTGOMERY, Robert's father-in-law, deeded him 320 acres on Drakes Creek. But by 1842, Robert WATKINS was not living on that property but on property formerly owned by George WATKINS. Nowhere in the deeds, estate settlement, or power of attorney is there any information concerning the relationship among these people. I would like to compare notes with any researcher whose Watkins ancestors arrived in Sumner Co. between 1790 and 1820. Joyce Descendants of James Watkins 1 James Watkins d: Bef. Oct 1816 in Sumner Co TN ..... 2 John Watkins ..... 2 Martha Watkins ......... +James Smiley ..... 2 Moses Watkins ..... 2 Robert Watkins b: Abt. 1765 d: Jul 1845 in Sumner Co TN ......... +Sarah "Sally" Montgomery b: 1776 in VA m: 16 Dec 1794 in Lincoln Co KY d: 13 Aug 1846 in Sumner Co TN ..... 2 Mary Watkins b: Abt. 1777 in VA ......... +James Brownlee b: Abt. 1777 in VA Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:10:32 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LysseGott@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNGILES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGILES-L] Longs of Giles County As I was going through some of my old Long records, I came across the below info that i xeroxed somewhere, sometime! I'm so sorry.. I've been doing this a long time, and this was copied before I put my info on the computer. I didn't realize the importance of documentations!! I have no idea where I copied this, or even the date. I've been to Giles County and also to Limestone County. I'm really sorry.. but maybe the info might help someone out there and might further your search. This info was typed and probably sent to some library. I tried to retype it the same as she/he had typed it. I'm searching for Darling and philip Long families. Happy Hunting...Donna Gabriel Long (1785-1836) Gabriel Long was the son of William and Elisabeth Long. He was born in Lincoln Co., Kentucky about 1785. He married Elizabeth Perry in Lincoln Co. On October 17, 1804. (See the write up for Elizabeth Perry). In about 1805 he and his wife moved to an area that became Giles Co., in 1809; it was probably Williamson "hen they moved there. In 1807 it became part of Maury Co. In the Goodspeed's History of Giles Co. There is an account of William Menifee and his sons John and William and his son in law Benjamin Long were early settlers in Giles Co. And were there from 1808 to 1809. Benjamin Long was elected a magistrate in 1809. It is probable that Benjamin Long was a brother of Gabriel Long and they probably mo ved to Tennessee about the same time. Benjamin Long bought land in Giles Co. From John Calvert Sr in 1820 (Bk.E p. 48). Gabriel Long bought land there from David Huddleston in 1817. (Bk.C p. 230). Unfortunately, many of the records of Giles Co. were destroyed during the war when the courthouse was burned. Benjamin Long came to Giles Co from Lincoln Co., Ky. They travelled the Kentucky Trace and came over the Cumberland Mountains, crossed the Elk River near its head and settled near the state line opposite Elkton above the ferry. Benjamin Long settled = mile n of Elkton. In 1824 Ben Long sold land to William Jones (Bk. F-p. 400). Gabriel Long served on a jury in 1816 in Giles Co. As did Patrick Long, also probably a brother. Patrick Long died in 1816 and left Margret, James, William, and Polly Long as minor orphans. German Lester was appointed guardian. In 1819 William Long sold land to Charles Long (D-326). In 1824 Ben Long sold land to William Jones (F-400) and Benjamin sold land to James Long (his son) in 1836 (M-170). Aaron Long sold land to Lewis Nelson (V-118). In the 1820 census of Giles Co. Benjamin Long had 1 male 10-16, 1 16-18, 2 18-25, and 1 over 45 with 2 females less than 10, 1 10-16, and 1 26-45 a nd 1 over 45.(P6). In Limestone Co., Alabama, just across the line in Alabama, Gabriel had 1 male over 21, 1 under 21, 1 female over 21 and 4 under 21. He had one slave. John long had 1 male over 21, 5 under 21, 3 females over 21 and 4 under. He had 6 slaves. Aaron Long had 1 male over 21, 2 under, 1 female over 21 and 1 under. Aaron and John were quite likely related to Gabriel and were probably brothers. In an 1812 Tax list of Giles Co. Are listed Gabriel Long next to his father in law Jeremiah Perry and to a John Perry (See the write up for Jeremiah Perry). Aaron Long, Patrick Long, William Long were also listed in this same tax list. Benjamin Long did not die until after 1850. He is listed in the census as born in Virginia in 1770, and it is probable that the parents of Gabriel and Benjamin did not move to Kentucky until about 1780. Benjamin fought in the War of 1812. Gabriel Long probably moved to Alabama in 1818. He is listed in the census there in 1818-1820. He was listed three listings from his mother in law Anney Perry. He bought the W part of the NW 1/4 of Section 27, Twp. 1, Range 6 west of Elk River (120 acres). He sold this land to Simpson B. Flanagan in 1836. In the 1830 census of Limeston Co. Gabriel Long had one son less than 5, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 5-10, 2 10-15, and 1 20-30. (P.25). His son Wm. P. Long had married and was also listed (P.25). Aaron Long was listed on p. 26. A Philip and Darling Long were listed on p. 11. They did not appear to be related. Margaret Long a duaghter of Gabriel Long married Abner O. Paine Jan 1, 1839 and Elizabeth married James Coleman on the 21st of September 1835. (Limestone Co. , marriage records). The will of Gabriel Long was probated in 1836. (Wills Bk.4, p. 619). He gave his wife Elizabeth a tract of land on which he was living and five negroes. He had three small children, Melissey, Milton, and Rebecca. He had children William, Ann, Matilda, Margaret, Elizabeth, Margaret, Elizabeth, Melissey, Mileton and Rebeccah. He named William P. Long and Samuel ?lannagan as executors. John C. Harrison and Richard J. Andrews. Elisabeth the wife of Gabriel Long lived until about 1853. In that year Wm. P. and Milton P. Long were administrators of her estate. For data on the children of Gabriel Long see the following family sheet. (END OF DATA) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:06:54 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LysseGott@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: LONG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LONG-L] Longs in AL & TN As I was going through some of my old Long records, I came across the below info that i xeroxed somewhere, sometime! I'm so sorry.. I've been doing this a long time, and this was copied before I put my info on the computer. I didn't realize the importance of documentations!! I have no idea where I copied this, or even the date. I've been to Giles County and also to Limestone County. I'm really sorry.. but maybe the info might help someone out there and might further your search. This info was typed and probably sent to some library. I tried to retype it the same as she/he had typed it. I'm searching for Darling and philip Long families. Happy Hunting...Donna Gabriel Long (1785-1836) Gabriel Long was the son of William and Elisabeth Long. He was born in Lincoln Co., Kentucky about 1785. He married Elizabeth Perry in Lincoln Co. On October 17, 1804. (See the write up for Elizabeth Perry). In about 1805 he and his wife moved to an area that became Giles Co., in 1809; it was probably Williamson "hen they moved there. In 1807 it became part of Maury Co. In the Goodspeed's History of Giles Co. There is an account of William Menifee and his sons John and William and his son in law Benjamin Long were early settlers in Giles Co. And were there from 1808 to 1809. Benjamin Long was elected a magistrate in 1809. It is probable that Benjamin Long was a brother of Gabriel Long and they probably mo ved to Tennessee about the same time. Benjamin Long bought land in Giles Co. From John Calvert Sr in 1820 (Bk.E p. 48). Gabriel Long bought land there from David Huddleston in 1817. (Bk.C p. 230). Unfortunately, many of the records of Giles Co. were destroyed during the war when the courthouse was burned. Benjamin Long came to Giles Co from Lincoln Co., Ky. They travelled the Kentucky Trace and came over the Cumberland Mountains, crossed the Elk River near its head and settled near the state line opposite Elkton above the ferry. Benjamin Long settled = mile n of Elkton. In 1824 Ben Long sold land to William Jones (Bk. F-p. 400). Gabriel Long served on a jury in 1816 in Giles Co. As did Patrick Long, also probably a brother. Patrick Long died in 1816 and left Margret, James, William, and Polly Long as minor orphans. German Lester was appointed guardian. In 1819 William Long sold land to Charles Long (D-326). In 1824 Ben Long sold land to William Jones (F-400) and Benjamin sold land to James Long (his son) in 1836 (M-170). Aaron Long sold land to Lewis Nelson (V-118). In the 1820 census of Giles Co. Benjamin Long had 1 male 10-16, 1 16-18, 2 18-25, and 1 over 45 with 2 females less than 10, 1 10-16, and 1 26-45 a nd 1 over 45.(P6). In Limestone Co., Alabama, just across the line in Alabama, Gabriel had 1 male over 21, 1 under 21, 1 female over 21 and 4 under 21. He had one slave. John long had 1 male over 21, 5 under 21, 3 females over 21 and 4 under. He had 6 slaves. Aaron Long had 1 male over 21, 2 under, 1 female over 21 and 1 under. Aaron and John were quite likely related to Gabriel and were probably brothers. In an 1812 Tax list of Giles Co. Are listed Gabriel Long next to his father in law Jeremiah Perry and to a John Perry (See the write up for Jeremiah Perry). Aaron Long, Patrick Long, William Long were also listed in this same tax list. Benjamin Long did not die until after 1850. He is listed in the census as born in Virginia in 1770, and it is probable that the parents of Gabriel and Benjamin did not move to Kentucky until about 1780. Benjamin fought in the War of 1812. Gabriel Long probably moved to Alabama in 1818. He is listed in the census there in 1818-1820. He was listed three listings from his mother in law Anney Perry. He bought the W part of the NW 1/4 of Section 27, Twp. 1, Range 6 west of Elk River (120 acres). He sold this land to Simpson B. Flanagan in 1836. In the 1830 census of Limeston Co. Gabriel Long had one son less than 5, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 5-10, 2 10-15, and 1 20-30. (P.25). His son Wm. P. Long had married and was also listed (P.25). Aaron Long was listed on p. 26. A Philip and Darling Long were listed on p. 11. They did not appear to be related. Margaret Long a duaghter of Gabriel Long married Abner O. Paine Jan 1, 1839 and Elizabeth married James Coleman on the 21st of September 1835. (Limestone Co. , marriage records). The will of Gabriel Long was probated in 1836. (Wills Bk.4, p. 619). He gave his wife Elizabeth a tract of land on which he was living and five negroes. He had three small children, Melissey, Milton, and Rebecca. He had children William, Ann, Matilda, Margaret, Elizabeth, Margaret, Elizabeth, Melissey, Mileton and Rebeccah. He named William P. Long and Samuel ?lannagan as executors. John C. Harrison and Richard J. Andrews. Elisabeth the wife of Gabriel Long lived until about 1853. In that year Wm. P. and Milton P. Long were administrators of her estate. For data on the children of Gabriel Long see the following family sheet. (END OF DATA) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:58:28 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: BEN BOZEMAN Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-QUERIES: Franklin Parish LA URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/La/Franklin?read=145 Subject: BOZEMAN, UNCLES, WALTER, JACK, BEN Surname: BOZEMAN, CARR, BRADSHAW, HAMMOND ------------------------- Marion Jackson Bozeman came to Franklin Parish, 1905-to-1935 with his wife Josephine White, 3 boys and 1 girl from Brookhaven, in Lincoln County, MS. Nettie Bozeman, b: 09-20-1892 Married A; Norris Bennie Bozeman b: 10-08-1897 Last place; Memphis Tenn. Walter Bozeman b: 06-23-1898 Last place;WinnsboroParish Jack Bozeman b: 01-28-1901 Last place; Pineville, LA Marcus Bozeman a 1/2 Brother by Marion's first wife, Floyed Hammonds. Stayed behind in Brookhaven MS. Please, I need some help from some of my cousins out their in LA as well as the rest of you good people. THANKS! Ben Bozeman, seventh son of Marcus Bozeman b: 12-07-1881 Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:51:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ldmnj@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RUTLEDGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [RUTLEDGE-L] Rutledge misc While trying to find my Rutledges, I found these references. Sorry for taking up the time of those of you who already know this, but I'd rather have it seen twice than missed once. I sure hope it helps someone, it sure didn't help me! http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/cleveland/cemeteries/buffalo.txt Buffalo Baptist Church, Highway 150 East, Shelby,NC, Rutledge,Austin D. Feb 22,1888 Nov 24,1950 Rutledge,Ola Mae Bridges May 13,1906 Dec 19,1971 Rutledge,Lucy Bridges Deaton Jun 04,1927 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/rowan/wills/jratledg.txt Will of James Ratledge, SR 1813, Rowan Co., NC ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/rowan/military/revwar/pensions/w rutledg.txt Rutledge, William - 1882 - Rowan County, NC - Pensions SURNAMES: Rutledge, Johnson, Caldwell, Rayburn, Dooley, Armstrong ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/stokes/census/1790sals.txt This census is from Microcopy No. T-498 Roll 2 1790 census North Carolina Stokes County Salisbury District Rutledge, Johnson..................1-3-2-0-0 Rutledge, William..................1-3-4-0-0 Rutledge, William..................1-3-3-0-0 Rutledge, William..................2-2-1-0-0 1 = FREE WHITE MALES OVER 16 2 = FREE WHITE MALES UNDER 16 3 = FREE WHITE FEMALES 4 = OTHER FREE PERSONS 5 = SLAVES ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/lincoln/deeds/walker01.txt LINCOLN COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Walker Family Deeds Lincoln Co., NC Deed Book 23 43. Nov 23, 1805 John JONES, John WALKER, J ABERNATHY & James RUTLEDGE, commissioners appt at Oct 1805 Lincoln Co Court to divide real estate of John WILLS (or Wells) decs'd among the heirs, to (a) John WILLS, son of John WILLS decs'd: 200 ac on waters of Coburns Cr; border; WILLIAMS, BRADSHAW, WALKER & BREVARD; sold (no date) by Thomas HATHORN to John WILLS, decs'd; (b) Daniel WILLS, son of John WILLS, decs'd: lot 2 or 70 ac on NE side of Leepers Cr and bothe sides of Killians Cr; border: Conrad WILLS, Sr, Jacob SIDES, Valentine DEVAULT, & a large bottom; (c) Conrad WILLS, son of John WILLS, decs'd: lots 3 or 136 ac on SW side of Leepers Cr; border: William HENDRICK, James RUTLEDGE, Conrad WILLS, Sr; being Catherine MCGEE's dower as widow of John WILLS, and at her death it goes to Conrad; and lot 4 or 125 ac on waters of Armstrongs Cr; border: James RUTLEDGE, Conrad WILLS, Sr & ABERNATHY; being a tract sold by James RUTLEDGE to John WILLS; [four plats in the deed book]. [signed] John JONES, John WALKER, J ABERNATHY, & James RUTLEDGE; witness [none]. Rec. Jan 1806 Bk 23 p 67 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/gaston/cemeteries/longcrk.txt Long Creek Presbyterian Cemetery - Gaston County, NC - Cemteries Arrowood, Clyde Rutledge April 30, 1883 December 8, 1976 Rutledge, George December 16, 1802 March 1, 1889 Rutledge, George Died February 10, 1844 No Age Given ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/surry/census/1790cens.txt 1790 SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA CENSUS (Alphabetical Order) Rutledge Joseph 2 3 3 0 0 Rutledge Mary 2 2 4 0 0 Rutledge William 1 0 3 0 0 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/surry/vitals/cadcelt.txt SURRY COUNTY, NC GROOMS Early to 1850 George Carlton Rachael Rutledge 6/10/1814 Lindsey Carlton, Jr. Polly Rutledge 3/7/1822 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/henderson/cemeteries/mtpage.txt Mountain Page Baptist Cemetery - Henderson County, NC - Cemeteries Middleton, Rutledge February 6, 1925 ----- ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/hold/nc/stokes/1800/index.txt 1800 Stokes Co., NC Federal Census 610 14 518 Rutledge Alex pg00606 569 12 477 Rutledge Benjamin pg00544 569 20 477 Rutledge Johnson pg00544 569 11 477 Rutledge William pg00544 570 1 478 Ruttledge William pg00544 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/wilkes/wills/jeffjohn.txt Johnson, Jeffrey III - 1788 - Wilkes County, NC - Will ...the said William Johnson and John Johnson appeared and entered into bond with William Rutledge and John Parks... ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/clay/cemeteries/cemindxm.txt Cemetery Index M-P - Clay County, NC - Cemeteries McINTOSH Harleston Rutledge Hayesville U. Methodist Church ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/lincoln/census/1790/1790cens.txt 1790 LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FEDERAL CENSUS RUTLEDGE, Chas" 1 1 2 0 0 1282 "RUTLEDGE, Jas" 1 3 4 0 4 1265 "RUTLEDGE, Jno." 2 3 3 0 0 1298 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/lincoln/cemeteries/daniels.txt Daniel's Evangelical Reformed and Daniel's Lutheran Cemetery - Lincoln County NC Coon, Rutledge Alfred February 20, 1883 October 27, 1965 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/rowan/vitals/rowmarr1.txt Rowan County Marriage Records - Riddle thru Scott - 1768-1844 Rutledge, Abel - Judea Corzine 10-22-1811 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/duplin/bible/jamestea.txt JAMES/TEACHY Bible - Duplin County, NC - Bibles FAMILY RECORD, BIRTHS: Mary Forester JAMES: born July 23rd 1772 Thomas Edward JAMES: born May 23rd 1774 Elizabeth JAMES: born August 27th 1776 Ann JAMES: born July 24th 1781 Gabriel Holmes JAMES: born April 15th, 1784 Rebecca JAMES: born January 9th, 1787 Catherine Rutledge JAMES: born November 11th 1789 James Holmes TEACHEY: born April 12th 1794 Ann Wells? TEACHEY: born October 26th 1796 Timothy Edward TEACHEY: born March 29th 1799. ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/rockingham/census/danr1751.txt ROCKINGHAM AND STOKES COUNTY, NC - CENSUS - 1751 Dan River Tax List Reason Rutledge 2 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/military/spanamer.txt SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, FIRST NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT FIELD AND STAFF ROBT. E. RUTLEDGE SALISBURY, NC ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/clay/cemeteries/hayesvil.txt Hayesville First United Methodist Church Cemetery - Clay County, North Carolina McINTOSH, Harleston Rutledge, b 27 Aug 1880 d 6 Mar 1960, h/o Mary ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/marr/Rutherford.txt Rutherford County, NC - County Index to NC Marriages Database 66. Nix, Colonel Rutledge Wilson, Dovey Lodicey 29 Aug 1889 ********** http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/lincoln/census/1790/1790cena.txt LINCOLN COUNTY, NC - CENSUS - 1790 Morgan Dist. Lincoln County Rutledge, James, 1,3,4,0,4 Rutledge, Charles, 1,1,2,0,0 Rutledge, Jno, 2,3,3,0,0 Lynda DODENHOFF LEEDS Searching for GAW, HOOD, RUTLEDGE in South Carolina and Tennessee. ==== RUTLEDGE Mailing List ==== Check out the Rutledge Family Association page.... http://www.rootsweb.com/~rutledge/ Searchable archives at http://searches.rootsweb.com/example.html Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:13:25 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Barbara Prestridge Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Lincoln Co. Ms Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Lincoln?read=278 Subject: Rollins Surname: ROLLINS, COON ------------------------- It seems they were in Pike Co., but I don't know where all of them lived, probably branched out as some ended up in Lincoln. I'm going to post it here so others can benefit and add to it: James Wesley ROLLINS, b 1769, NC, d abt 1850, Pike Co., MS, m Sophia Elizabeth WILCHER, b TN. Children: 1) Henry Middleton ROLLINS, b 2 Apr 1813, GA, d 1867, Grenada, MS, m Margaret Bethany (Peggy) MOAK abt 1834. 9 children. 2) Jesse ROLLINS, b 7 Mar 1815, d abt 1845. No spouse or children listed. 3) Harriett A. J. ROLLINS, b 8 Apr 1816. No spouse or children listed. 4) James Wesley ROLLINS, b 24 Mar 1818, MS, d 29 May 1848, Pike Co., MS, m Sarah Ann (Sallie) COON, b 7 Aug 1821, Pike Co., MS, d 18 Jul 1899, Lincoln Co., MS. 5 children (my husband's line) 5 children. 5) Edmund ROLLINS, b 26 Sep 1820, d 24 Sep 1857, m Arvilla (______). No children listed. 6) Thomas Jefferson ROLLINS, b 26 Mar 1823, Pike Co., MS, d 18 Mar 1877, Lincoln Co., MS, m Elvira Louise HUFFMAN 12 May 1850. Elvira b 18 Oct 1829, d 15 Feb 1860. Children listed at bottom. 7) Jeremiah ROLLINS, b 25 Jul 1825, d 5 Sep 1886, m Martha Ann ALFORD. One daughter listed. 8) Zachariah ROLLINS, b 18 Sep 1828, d 1858, m Arminda CLARK. No children listed. 9) John Washington ROLLINS, b 5 Jan 1831, d 1870, m Christianna PRICE. No children listed. 10) Madison ROLLINS, b 9 Jul 1833, d 1870, m Nancy HART. 7 children. Children of Thomas Jefferson ROLLINS and Elvira Louise HUFFMAN: 1) Julia Elizabeth ROLLINS m Jesse Maxwell PRICE 2) Mary Sophia ROLLINS, m Ira FELDER 3) George W. ROLLINS m Martha Elizabeth WOOLEY 4) Dewitt Silas ROLLINS, b 26 Mar 1855, d 30 Oct 1920, m Mary (Mollie) LANIER Barbara Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 13:52:16 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: DEYCOMD@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: ADAMSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ADAMSON-L] Newspaper clippings Have you ever wondered what to do with those newspaper clippings that surface every so often - toss them? save them? If you save them, how do you share them with others? Well, I've found the perfect way to deal with them - at least the Adamson ones. I'll share them on the Adamson List and you can do with them what you wish, but at least I won't feel guilty for being the only one who has a copy. Here's one that toots my own horn, but if I don't, who will? Evelyn Young ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The SABETHA HERALD, Sabetha, Kansas Wednesday, 4 Aug 1982 p.3 col 2 Editor, Ralph D. Tennal Editor's column, titled: All I Know " Another unusual day occurred Saturday when a group of relatives and volunteers revitalized an abandoned cemetery located two miles south of Bern. The project was the brainchild of Evelyn Young of Lincoln, Nebr., who visited the cemetery about a year ago looking for the grave of her great-great-grandparents, John and Esther Cordill. (The Cordill's daughter Esther Caroline married John Adamson and daughter Talitha married Joseph Adamson, both in Whitley Co. IN. E.Y.) " Mrs. Young decided she would attempt the cleanup project at the cemetery, whose name has not yet been determined, by enlisting the support of other relatives even though her husband and others assured her it just couldn't be done. The cemetery is located on land now farmed by Robert Meyer and he gave permission for the work even though he too had doubts about the possibility of success. " A determined Mrs. Young set Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and Aug 1, as the dates for everyone to gather at the site. She received much more aid than had been anticipated, not only from relatives but from folks living in the Bern area. They arrived bright and early Saturday with tractors, lawn mowers, and manpower and something that once seemed impossible and had a two day time limit was completed by Saturday afternoon. "A year ago when my husband and I were here we couldn't see each other inside the cemetery grounds," Mrs. Young said. "When the work was done Carol Cordill Stover of Bern looked at the transformation and exclaimed, "Unbelievable!" " Among those who joined in the project were Dick and Evelyn Young of Lincoln, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adamson of Lamars, Iowa, Darrel Adamson or O'Neill, Nebr., Louis Meyer and James Kaeb of Sabetha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meyer and two children, and Richard Meyer, all of Bern." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20 March 2000 - The cemetery is named Pleasant Ridge, and is on land once owned by John Adamson and Thomas Adamson. Their brother, Joseph and his 1 year old son were the first to be buried there. A portion of land was taken from John's and a portion from Thomas's land to create a cemetery. An added note: Mrs. Martha Adamson Cline, my aunt, joined the group also. The neighbors brought a lunch to the Meyer home and we all had a wonderful noon meal on tables set up outside! They were so great to help us. I might add that my two cousins told their wives "After this, if Evelyn calls, tell her I'm not home." Sadly, Aunt Martha and cousin Gene are both gone now, but it was a grand day! - Evelyn Young ==== ADAMSON Mailing List ==== View or Post your Adamson Wills at: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/a/d/ADAMSON/wills Also Bookmark this homepage: http://www.AdamsonAncestry.com/ Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 18:01:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Gladys C. Shannon" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC- Madison Co. Al Wills URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/MadisonWill?read=6 Subject: Preston Surname: Preston, Littrell, Luttrell, Taylor, Hobbs, Colston ------------------------- I am searching for any of the above people listed in my Surname list who might have lived in Madison Co., AL particularly in the early 1900's and worked at the Mills. According to family research there were several Preston families along with the Littrell's who came from Lincoln Co., TN to work in the Huntsville Mills. Would like to hear from anyone who might be connected or have knowledge of these families. Please write to my private e-mail address as I do not check forums often. Thanks Gladys Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 16:59:54 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: rick kinsala Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-McLennan County Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/McLennan?read=582 Subject: Paysinger Surname: Paysinger, Carthran, Sharp ------------------------- Researching William B Paysinger(b. 1821) son of John Paysinger of Lincoln Co TN. He married Orlena and had the following children; Betty(m. LF Cathran in Sep 1876), John Henry, Ellis Clifton, and Lucius Joel Paysinger. William died in 1870s as his wife Orlena remarried to Joseph Sharp in 1876. Would like to correspond wiht anyone working on this family. Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 16:23:15 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Dixie" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [FOLKLORE] adult content WARNING>>> ADULT CONTENT WARNING>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE GHOST SHIT The kind where you feel shit come out, see shit on the toilet paper, but there's no shit in the bowl. THE CLEAN SHIT The kind where you feel shit come out, see shit in the bowl, but there's no shit on the toilet paper. THE WET SHIT You wipe your ass fifty times and it still feels unwiped. So you end up putting toilet paper between your ass and your underwear so you don't ruin them with those dreadful skid marks. THE SECOND WAVE SHIT This shit happens when you've finished, your pants are up to your knees, and you suddenly realize you have to shit some more. THE BRAIN HEMORRAHAGE THROUGH YOUR NOSE SHIT Also known as "Pop a Vein in your Forehead Shit". You have to strain so much to get it out that you turn purple and practically have a stroke. THE CORN SHIT No explanation necessary. THE LINCOLN LOG SHIT The kind of shit that's so enormous you're afraid to flush it down without first breaking it up into little pieces with the toilet brush. THE NOTORIUS DRINKER SHIT The kind of shit you have the morning after a long night of drinking. It's most noticeable trait is the skid mark left on the bottom of the toilet bowl after you flush. THE "GEE, I REALLY WISH I COULD SHIT" SHIT The kind where you want to shit, but even after straining your guts out, all you can do is sit on the toilet, cramped and farting. THE WET CHEEKS SHIT Also known as the "Power Dump". That's the kind that comes out of your ass so fast that your butt cheeks get splashed with the toilet water. THE LIQUID SHIT That's the kind where yellowish-brown liquid shoots out of your butt, splashes all over the side of the toilet bowl and, at the same time, chronically burns your tender poop-chute. THE CROWD PLEASER This shit is so intriguing in size and/or appearance that you have to show it to someone before flushing. THE CRACK FLAPPER SHIT This shit seems to create its own weather system. Your butt cheeks feel like they're flapping in the wind when this shit comes out. THE MOOD ENHANCER This shit occurs after a lengthy period of constipation, thereby allowing you to be your old self again. THE "ON THE CLOCK" SHIT This is any shit that you take while you are punched in at work. Lunch hour and coffee break shits do not qualify. THE "BEST NICKEL I EVER SPENT" SHIT This is any shit that you take in a "pay" bathroom. Thankfully, there aren't too many of these left. If you're ever in a Mexican border town, be sure to try one! THE RITUAL This shit occurs at the same time each day and is accomplished with the aid of a newspaper. THE GUINESS BOOK OF RECORDS SHIT A shit so noteworthy it should be recorded for future generations. THE AFTERSHOCK SHIT This shit has an odor so powerful than anyone entering the vicinity within the next 7 hours is affected. THE "HONEYMOON'S OVER" SHIT This is any shit created in the presence of another person. THE GROANER A shit so huge it cannot exit without vocal assistance. THE FLOATER Characterized by its floatability, this shit has been known to resurface after many flushings. THE RANGER A shit which refuses to let go. It is usually necessary to engage in a rocking or bouncing motion, but quite often the only solution is to push it away with a small piece of toilet paper. THE PHANTOM SHIT This appears in the toilet mysteriously and no one will admit to putting it there. THE PEEK-A-BOO SHIT Now you see it, now you don't. This shit is playing games with you. Requires patience and muscle control. THE BOMBSHELL A shit that comes as a complete surprise at a time that is either inappropriate to shit (ie. during lovemaking or a root canal) or you are nowhere near shitting facilities. THE SNAKE CHARMER A long skinny shit which has managed to coil itself into a frightening position - usually harmless. THE OLYMPIC SHIT This shit occurs exactly one hour prior to the start of any competitive event in which you are entered and bears a close resemblance to the Drinker's Shit. THE BACK-TO-NATURE SHIT This shit may be of any variety but is always deposited either in the woods or while hiding behind the passenger side of your car. THE PEBBLES-FROM-HEAVEN SHIT An adorable collection of small turds in a cluster, often a gift from God when you actually CAN'T shit. PREMEDITATED SHIT Laxative induced. Doesn't count. SHITZOPHERENIA Fear of shitting - can be fatal! ENERGIZER vs DURACELL SHIT Also known as a "Still Going" shit. THE ROCKET SHIT The kind that comes out so fast, you barely get your pants down when you're done. THE LIQUID PLUMBER SHIT This kind of shit is so big it plugs up the toilet and it overflows all over the floor. (You should have followed the advice from the Lincoln Log Shit.) THE SPINAL TAP SHIT The kind of shit that hurts so much coming out, you'd swear it's got to be coming out sideways. THE "I THINK I'M GIVING BIRTH THROUGH MY ASSHOLE" SHIT Similar to the Lincoln Log and The Spinal Tap Shits. The shape and size of the turd resembles a tall boy beer can. Vacuous air space remains in the rectum for some time afterwards. THE PORRIDGE SHIT The type that comes out like toothpaste, and just keeps on coming. You have two choices: (a) flush and keep going, or (b) risk it piling up to your butt while you sit there helpless. THE "I'M GOING TO CHEW MY FOOD BETTER" SHIT When the bag of Doritos you ate last night lacerates the insides of your rectum on the way out in the morning. THE "I THINK I'M TURNING INTO A BUNNY" SHIT When you drop lots of cute, little round ones that look like marbles and make tiny splashing sounds when they hit the water. THE "WHAT THE HELL DIED IN HERE?" SHIT Also sometimes referred to as The Toxic Dump. Of course you don't warn anyone of the poisonous bathroom odour. Instead, you stand innocently near the door and enjoy the show as they run out gaggin and gasping for air. THE "I JUST KNOW THERE'S A TURD STILL DANGLING THERE" SHIT Where you just sit there patiently and wait for the last cling-on to drop off because if you wipe now, it's going to smear all over the place. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4916 Anderson Co Tn Genealogy Page www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/6649 Farmer Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/3599 Foster page Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 15:35:58 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Polly Carter" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: KNOX-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KNOX Families] John and Jane Knox - NC to MS Do you know if there was a connection between your John Knox and Absalom Knox that was in Panola & Lafayette Co. MS. Absalom was b. 1807 in TN and died in Panola Co., MS in 1854. He married Sarah Higgins in Gibson Co., TN in 1833. She died in 1881 in Panola Co., MS. They had the following children. Richard M Knox John L Knox William H Knox Nicholas C Knox James P Knox Sarah Knox Samuel Knox Have you found any connection also to the Carter or Horne surname? I hope we can make a connection. Polly Carter Tampa, FL http://www.expage.com/page/familyresearch pacarter@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Melissa Kitchens To: Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:17 PM Subject: [KNOX Families] John and Jane Knox - NC to MS | I am a descendant of John Knox (b ca 1800) and his wife Jane (b ca 1794) through their daughter Mary B. Knox (b ca 1833), who md. McCamey Clark Alexander in Marshall Co MS in 1852. A son, William, b ca 1830, also appeared in their household in Marshall Co MS in 1850. John and Jane were on 1860 Pontotoc Co MS census. They were members of Hudsonville Presbyterian Church in Marshall Co MS, and Old Monroe Presbyterian Church and Oak Forest Presbyterian Church in Pontotoc Co. The last record I have found of John and Jane Knox is as members of Sand Springs Presbyterian Church in Orrwood Community of Lafayette Co MS in Jan. 1881. | | I found an 1827 Lincoln Co NC marriage record for John Knox and Jane Bell, and an 1817 NC marriage (I can't remember which county - Mecklenburg or Cabarrus) for John Knox and Jane Price. | | I would be glad to exchange information with anyone who is a descendant or has information on this family. | | Melissa Kitchens, Oxford MS | | | | Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 15:33:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Hal McCawley Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CLEMMER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Clemmer, boating accident etc etc My notes for the 1830 census of Monroe Co, TN for my gf John CLEMMER (and Hanna HOFFMAN read: CENSUS: 1830 Census of Monroe Co, TN, Brakebill Community, P-115 has John CLAMOUR 121101001-1001101001. (The males on this census have also been read as 12101001) [This would appear to be Wm, Geo, John, Eli, Jacob & father John + Julie, Margaret, Matilda, mother Hannah and a 70-80 age fm, maybe John's mother Eliz DETTERO (Mrs Felty CLEMMER)??? Best, Hal McCawley White81429@aol.com wrote: > Joyce wrote << Charles Hite says the Clemmer drownings were in 1827>> This > date is based on << John Ludwig married Hanna Hoffman in Dallas NC, and they > led a family exodus to Brakehill, Tennessee(Monroe County,East Tenn.) about > 1827. John Clemmer's gravestone reads d. 1827. This is reported in OUR KIN > p.35. >> ------------------Hal McCauleyand others have added more data from > Monroe Co, TN, and are more knowledgable in TN. ---- Make Charles Hite > prove it, just like everyone else is obligated to do.----Charles Hite > :>)------------One John Clemmer bought slaves in Lincoln Co NC 1826. Then > this deed from TN; John Clemmer Purchased 160 A on Bat Cr in Monroe Co, TN > 2 May 1829 per Deed Book A, P-160. (This deed date is after the 1827 death > date in book OUR KIN, p. 35) Thus 1826 in NC and 1829 in TN. -----------In > summer > 1999, Lenny Clemmer found Monroe Co TN court documents stating John Clemmer > d. 1837, NOT 1827. -----What does the 1830 Monroe Co TN census have on John > and Hanna Hoffman > Clemmer?? > > > ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== > Send the following address to those who might want to join us; > http://clemmer.org/clemmerlist.html ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Is your ancestor's obituary online? Go to http://clemmer.org to find out. Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 14:53:14 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Joyce Reece" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CLEMMER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Clemmer, boating accident The only thing that I can clarify in this (since I am not actively researching the Clemmers) is that the area around St Paul Church was called Bat Creek. I have never heard it called Brakehill. There were Brakebill families involved in the church at some point in time. The important point is that the church applied for a German speaking minister apx 1830 since they had members who spoke only German. I spoke with a elderly Cook descendant of the church a couple of weeks ago and she recalls that there were several German speaking people of the area and that her g-Aunts and g grandmother were some of them. Joyce jreece@icx.net ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 1:01 PM Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Clemmer, boating accident > Joyce wrote << Charles Hite says the Clemmer drownings were in 1827>> This > date is based on << John Ludwig married Hanna Hoffman in Dallas NC, and they > led a family exodus to Brakehill, Tennessee(Monroe County,East Tenn.) about > 1827. John Clemmer's gravestone reads d. 1827. This is reported in OUR KIN > p.35. >> ------------------Hal McCauleyand others have added more data from > Monroe Co, TN, and are more knowledgable in TN. ---- Make Charles Hite > prove it, just like everyone else is obligated to do.----Charles Hite > :>)------------One John Clemmer bought slaves in Lincoln Co NC 1826. Then > this deed from TN; John Clemmer Purchased 160 A on Bat Cr in Monroe Co, TN > 2 May 1829 per Deed Book A, P-160. (This deed date is after the 1827 death > date in book OUR KIN, p. 35) Thus 1826 in NC and 1829 in TN. -----------In > summer > 1999, Lenny Clemmer found Monroe Co TN court documents stating John Clemmer > d. 1837, NOT 1827. -----What does the 1830 Monroe Co TN census have on John > and Hanna Hoffman > Clemmer?? > > > > ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== > Send the following address to those who might want to join us; > http://clemmer.org/clemmerlist.html > > ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== To send a message to the group, address it to; clemmer-l@rootsweb,com Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 14:09:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Peggy" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: PARHAM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Parham/James Parham Hi Cassie and All Others, Thank you, Cassie, for such a thoughtful response. You amaze me. I think I would like to do research at your house. All those records in one location. In regard to information for the children of James Parham, d1791 Brunswick, who 2nd m. Mary Parrish: I have information for Elizabeth who married Marcus Mitchell. They went into Giles Co, TN. At the time I did census and deed search for Giles Co, I was not aware of the names of Elizabeth's siblings. There has been information posted for James' daughter, Frances Parham Randol/Randolph. I have that, along with the Will of Peter and Frances Randolph. You supplied us with information for son, Ephraim Parham, m. Frances Harrison, who went to Lincoln, Davidson Co, TN. It's not known which of James Parham's children were of his first marriage. To the best of my knowledge, his first wife has not been identified. It would be safe to assume that the named younger children, also Nathaniel, were from the marriage to Mary Parrish. They would have been born after c1755. With reference to the 1790 Brunswick deed from James Parham to son Nathaniel Parham "all I heired at the death of his brother, William Parham". That information, apparently, does belong to this family. It would appear that William was "of age", but not married at the time he died. The Will of Mary (Parrish) Parham was recorded Brunswick WB 7, pg 519, dated 23 Dec 1811, proved on 25 May 1812. Her Will named "my sons James W. Parham and Nathaniel Parham". Both were named as executors. Son James, by the Will of his father, had received the land where they lived after the death of Mary. Mary Parham gave to Nathaniel the Mecklenburg Co land that she had received from her father, James Parrish. James W. Parham would have been living in Brunswick, 1812. The information you offered for a James Parham who died 1808, Davidson TN would belong to another. Nathaniel Parham could have had some Mecklenburg Co records. I'm inclined to believe that James Parham's son Lewis was from his first marriage. Brunswick DB 6 pg 584, 27 Dec 1760 "James Parham of Brunswick to his son Lewis Parham. A deed of gift & 5s. Negro girl Cate." Lewis was possibly "of age", so I've given him a probably c1740 birth date. There are deed records in Brunswick for Lewis Parham and wife Mary. But, I don't know if those are for the same man. That's all that I've been able to gather for the children of James Parham. Cassie, I do know what you mean by storing old notes. I've begun to stack boxes in my clothes closet. Someday, I may have room to hang only two pairs of jeans and a Sunday dress. But, that will be okay, I'll still have my records. Peggy -----Original Message----- From: CasieI To: PARHAM-L@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:14 AM Subject: Re: Parham/James Parham >Good morning Peggy, >There are several on the list who are descended from James and Mary's daughter, Elizabeth who m. Marcus Mitchell Feb 15, 1893 in Brunswick Co., Va. > >Peggy do you have the stats on James Parham's children? About when they were born and who they married. I probably have information on them, but just do not realize they belong to James and Mary. >James Died In 1791. >Mary died in______. >Son: James >Son: Ephraim >Son: Lewis >Dau: Elizabeth Parham (unmarried at time of James Will.) >Dau: Susannah Parham (unmarried at time of Will) >Dau: Ann Parham (unmarried at time of Will) >Dau: Rebecca Hill >Dau: Mary Duke >Dau: Frances Randol (m. 30 Jul 1773 to Peter Randall.) >Dau: Sary or Sarah Atkinson (m. WM. Atkinson 22 Jun 1789-Brunswick Co.) >The youngest were: >Ephraim, Ann, Susannah, Elizabeth and James Parham > >I have an abstract of a Deed from Brunswick Co., Va. that reads: > >"To my son NATHANIEL PARHAM for love and affection----what I hiered by the death of his brother, William Parham----Signed /s/ James Parham. >Vol. 14, page 555, 25 Jan 1790, Brunswick Co., Va. >As far as I have been able to tell there are no other Parham families in Brunswick Co. that the above would fit. I may have this wrong. I really don't know, but would love to find our how they do fit. >Ephraim Parham to Nathaniel Parham all I got from my father James Parham, decd or am to get from my mother Mary Parham loaned to her by father for her life. I think Ephraim was getting ready to move to a distant place. Tennessee?Vol. 19, page 254 - Brunswick Co., Va. 26 November 1804. These Ephraim and Nathaniel Parham belong to James Parham and Mary Parish. > >Deed Book E., page 177....Peter Randall, Jr. and wife, Frances Randall to Web Rowland for 250 pounds....225 acres on South side of Duckingfield Branch, Mark Harwell, Peter Randall, William Yarbrough, Sterling Harwell and Wiliam Kirby. Rec. Dec 21, 1775. > > /s/ Peter Randall > > Frances (X) Randall > >Page 356 Deed Bk. F. 29 May 1775....James Parham, Sr. of Brunswick Co. to Peter Randall, Jr. of Sussex Co., for 30 pounds....a negro Boy, Jacks.Wit: William Yarbrough and Samuel Yarbrough. Rec. 21 Dec 1775. > > James Parham > >29 May 1775 page 329 Deed Bk F.....James Parham, Sr. of Brunswick Co. to Peter Randall and wife Frances Randal the daughter of James Parham, of Susex Co. for Love and Affection and 5 shillings....one negro girl, Fanny. Wit: Edmund (X) Yarbrough, Matthew Parham and John Turner....Rec. 17 Aug 1775. > > /s/ James Parham. > > >The above deed is how the original records reads. I don't know. I wonder if the Clerk who wrote the information down made a mistake? > >Ephraim Parham married Frances Harrison 23 April 23 1794 in Brunswick Co., VA. (moved to TN.) > >*Ephraim Parham and wife Francis Parham with Nathl Parham and wife Elizabeth Parham......3 June 1800. Vol. 18,page 37, Brunswick Co., Va. > >Since Elizabeth Parham who m. Marcus Mitchel moved to Lincoln, Davidson Co., Tn. I though perhaps some more of James and Mary's children moved also? > >I have this also. Is this James and Mary's son James Parham.? > >"Inventory of estaate of James Parham, deceased, Returned unto April Term 1808 by William Parham, Adm. a horse, one cow and calf, one yearlin calf, one horse, one feather bed, one eighty pounds Bond in Virginia State. Davidson Co., TN...Page 218, May 26, 1808. > >I think it is safe to say that no matter if James Parham who m. Mary Parish was James, Sr or James Jr., he probably was not an only child. I am sure he had siblings? > >I have all the Parham marriages records for Virginia. I am not sure which are for children of James and Mary Parish Parham. > >Do you have copies of Mrs. Lucile Pleasants Letters? She lived in Los Angles in the 1930s and was researching the Parhams. She was from James Parham and Mary Parish. She wrote some interesting information on Peter Randolph (Randall) and wife Frances and their daughter Nancy. It seems that both Peter and his wife Frances died of TB which he contacted during the war. I may have that wrong it may have been Nancy and her husband. I will have to dig through those old boxes of notes and find them if you do not have them. I never throw notes away. I will rent a storage place and pay storage before I will throw them away. > >Cheers > >Cassie > > > > > Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:50:28 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: CRBCC@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: BURNHAM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Jacob Burnham Subj: Re: Jacob Burnham Date: 3/19/2000 6:54:16 PM !!!First Boot!!! From: Esims4 To: CRBCC Someone, and I guess it was you, had his name in something that was posted to the List. I saw it and asked for more information about him. I saw a record in Ark. where someone had something about Samuel Jacob Burnham. My gr.gr.gr.grandfather was Samuel Burnham who was in (born) Lincoln Co., Ky. late 1700's, and then went to Bedford Co., Tenn. He left Bedford with a brother Jesse, and some others and went to Miller Co., Ark.. Miller Co. was later found to actually be a part of Texas at the Red River. That was the first time I had seen the name Jacob in his name, and since I have had such a hard time determining his lineage, I thought I would inquire about the Jacob of long ago. Samuel's mother was named Diana, possible maiden name of Owens, and she is said to have died 1808 in Bedford Co., Tenn. There is a Diana Burnham in Wake Co. No. Car. in 1783 selling everything she had, it seems. The Henry and John Burnham in records there could be her brothers-in-law. But, who was her husband?!! I think Henry bought the land she was selling, and right after that, in Jan. 1784, he married I have checked the census of No.Carolina and know there are other Burnhams in different counties, but was told by someone those aren't mine, because he has researched them. If you can help I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks, C.E. Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:22:19 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Charles & Vicki Thornton" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] Re: RENEAU/Renault/Renaud Wow! What a translation! Thanks for the review! ~Vicki -----Original Message----- From: Lorena Eaker To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 12:12 PM Subject: [TENNESSEE] Re: RENEAU/Renault/Renaud >There is a family in Blankenloch, Germany to Phila.1738 and to York Co., PA. >where the name appears REINAU, REIN and various other spellings. By 1766 the >family appears in Lincoln co., NC under the name RHYNE which is still used >today. > >Lorena > >-----Original Message----- >From: Douglas/Ungaro >To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 11:43 AM >Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] RENEAU/Renault/Renaud > > >>Other usual ways to spell it - Renault and Renaud. >>It still sounds the same. >> >>Italian? No way. >> >>Marian >>......................... >>-----Original Message----- >>From: TennCookie@aol.com >>To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com >>Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:32 PM >>Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] Re:RENEAU >> >>>In a message dated 3/19/00 >>>cvthorn@companet.net writes: >>> >>><< Is the name RENEAU of French or Italian origin? >> >>> >>>It should be French, not Italian. Of course it could have been changed to >>>that from another name which WAS of Italian origin. >>> >>> >> >> Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 11:57:57 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Lorena Eaker" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TENNESSEE] Re: RENEAU/Renault/Renaud There is a family in Blankenloch, Germany to Phila.1738 and to York Co., PA. where the name appears REINAU, REIN and various other spellings. By 1766 the family appears in Lincoln co., NC under the name RHYNE which is still used today. Lorena -----Original Message----- From: Douglas/Ungaro To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] RENEAU/Renault/Renaud >Other usual ways to spell it - Renault and Renaud. >It still sounds the same. > >Italian? No way. > >Marian >......................... >-----Original Message----- >From: TennCookie@aol.com >To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:32 PM >Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] Re:RENEAU > >>In a message dated 3/19/00 >>cvthorn@companet.net writes: >> >><< Is the name RENEAU of French or Italian origin? >> >> >>It should be French, not Italian. Of course it could have been changed to >>that from another name which WAS of Italian origin. >> >> > > Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 11:39:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "dusty" (by way of List Admin ) Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: BRAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRAY-L] {not a subscriber} Bray Family Research We are researching the Andrew Bray line and are searching for the book "The Bray Families of Giles County, Tn. by Marvin Headley. We have been told that there is only one copy within our interlibrary loan area and they are not willing to loan it out. Andrew Bray was b.10May1810 and was the son of Peter Bray. He was in Pulaski Co.Ky for a time and moved to Lincoln Co.Tn and some of the family moved back to Pulaski Co. Ky. We would be willing to purchase the book, depending on the cost. We have been told that this book may be able to help fill many holes that we have for this family. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. Dusty p51@prodigy.net Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 10:02:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: White81429@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CLEMMER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Clemmer, boating accident Joyce wrote << Charles Hite says the Clemmer drownings were in 1827>> This date is based on << John Ludwig married Hanna Hoffman in Dallas NC, and they led a family exodus to Brakehill, Tennessee(Monroe County,East Tenn.) about 1827. John Clemmer's gravestone reads d. 1827. This is reported in OUR KIN p.35. >> ------------------Hal McCauleyand others have added more data from Monroe Co, TN, and are more knowledgable in TN. ---- Make Charles Hite prove it, just like everyone else is obligated to do.----Charles Hite :>)------------One John Clemmer bought slaves in Lincoln Co NC 1826. Then this deed from TN; John Clemmer Purchased 160 A on Bat Cr in Monroe Co, TN 2 May 1829 per Deed Book A, P-160. (This deed date is after the 1827 death date in book OUR KIN, p. 35) Thus 1826 in NC and 1829 in TN. -----------In summer 1999, Lenny Clemmer found Monroe Co TN court documents stating John Clemmer d. 1837, NOT 1827. -----What does the 1830 Monroe Co TN census have on John and Hanna Hoffman Clemmer?? ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Send the following address to those who might want to join us; http://clemmer.org/clemmerlist.html Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 10:02:32 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: White81429@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CLEMMER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Elizabeth Clemmer b. ca 1781 Reply Lanita, this is confusing, but will try to stay only with CLEMMER. Lanita wrote << 2. JOHN TETHEROW (JOHN) was born Abt. 1783, and died Aft. 1838. He married ELIZABETH CLEMMER Nov. 1803 in Lincoln Co.,NC, daughter of GEORGE FELTY CLEMMER and HANNA HOFFMAN >> Note the marriage date above as 1803. Valentine Felty Clemmer and wife Margaret Elizabeth Dettero had a son George Clemmer born in Littlestowm PA. -Said George Clemmer was b. 9-1779; d. 9-24-1849, m. 1803 Hanna Smith{not Hoffman}, b. 11-1784; d. 9-18-1878, daug. of William Smith. Both George and Hanna are buried in Gaston Co NC.-----------The only Hanna Hoffman I know married John Clemmer the brother of said George Clemmer, and John and Hanna Hofman Clemmer went to Monroe Co TN ca 1827.-------------All of the children of Georege Valentine "Felty" Clemmer[wife Margaret Dettero] were born in PA after 1776, so they[kids] could not have a daughter old enough to marry in 1803. This eliminates the possibility for Elizabeth Clemmer m. 1803{to John Duttero-II}being a child of George Clemmer wife Hanna Smith, who also married ca 1803.---Charles Hite ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Post a query to http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Clemmer. You might snag a nonmember. Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 09:11:19 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Byron D. Nelson" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Maries Co MO Deeds Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/MariesDeed?read=74 Subject: 1870's events for HANSELL, WELLS, BRADSHAW Surname: Hansell, Wells, Bradshaw ------------------------- Henry Hansell and Mary are enumerated in the 1870 Maries County Census at Johnson Township, Lanes Prairie. This Mary is probably Mary Wells. They had a child Rosa Ann born by all accounts June 20, 1870 at the aforementioned location. Rosa is not listed in the census taken after June 20 due probably to the Census Day anomaly. I have encountered an indexed marriage for Henry H Hancell and Nancy G Bradshaw in Maries County in August 1870. This is inconsistent with other records I have. The earliest date I have seen for a marriage to Nancy Ann Bradshaw previously was 30 Nov 1879. The third child of Henry H Hansell was Joseph Henry born March 1879. The death record of Joseph Henry Hansell from St. Francois County has the informant giving his mother as Mary Wells. Henry H Hansell is the child of Henry Hansel (born abt 1805 in Lincoln County, NC and Susan A Pratt born 1821/1822 in Greene County, TN). Henry and Susan arrived in Crawford County between 1839  1841(Cuba). Henrys older brother John W and cousin Lorenzo Carter are enumerated in 1870 immediately preceding Henry and Mary on what appears to be the farm of John Moreland. John W married Mary Carter and Lorenzo at sometime was married to a Moreland woman. Henry H and John W Hansell are the grandsons of Nancy Carter. She is the Nancy Pratt listed immediately following H Hansel in the 1850 Crawford County, Mo. Census. Does anyone know of a burial for Mary (Wells?) Hansell in Maries County or a record of marriage for Mary Wells and Henry Hansell 1869-1870? Can anyone verify the accuracy of the marriage record of Henry Hansell and Nancy Bradshaw? Byron Nelson Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 08:09:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Susan Jones" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: SHAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SHAW-L] Re: SHAW-D Digest V00 #78 Hi, Here is the list. It will print out to several pages but it will be well worth it. I imagine that you could get more than just military records from these archives. I am going to give them a try for the state of NY since they refuse to release any info earlier than 1881. Good luck and enjoy. Sue macduff@citrus.infi.net STATE ARCHIVES REFERRAL LIST ALABAMA Alabama Department of Archives & History 624 Washington Avenue Montgomery, AL 36130 ALASKA Alaska State Archives 141 Willoughby Avenue Pouch C. Juneau, AK. 99811 ARIZONA Arizona State Library Dept. of Library Archives & Public Records State Capitol 1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ. 85007 ARKANSAS Arkansas History Commission One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR. 72201 CALIFORNIA California Office of the Secretary of State California State Archives 1020 O Street Room 138 Sacramento, CA 95814 COLORADO Colorado Department of Administration Division of State Archives & Public Records 1313 Sherman Street 1-B20 Denver, CO 80203 CONNECTICUT Connecticut State Library Archives, History & Genealogy Unit 231 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06106 DELAWARE Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs Bureau of Archives & Records Management Hall of Records Dover, DE 19901 FLORIDA Florida State Archive R. A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 GEORGIA Georgia Department of Archives & History 330 capitol Avenue, SE Atlanta, GA 30334 HAWAII Hawaii Department of Accounting & General Services Archives Division Lolani Palace Grounds Honolulu, HI 96813 IDAHO Idaho State Historical Society Division of Manuscripts & Idaho State Archives 610 North Julia Davis Drive Boise, ID 83702 ILLINOIS Illinois Office of the Secretary of State Archives Division Archives Building Springfield, IL. 62756 INDIANA Indiana State Library Archives Division 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 IOWA State Historical Society of Iowa Capitol complex Des Moines, IA 50319 KANSAS Kansas State Historical Society 120 West Tenth Street Topeka, KS 66612 KENTUCKY Kentucky Public Records Division Archives Research Room P.O. Box 537 Frankfort, KY 40602-0537 LOUISIANA Louisiana Secretary of State Archives & Records Division P.O. Box 94125 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 MAINE Maine State Archives State House - Station 84 Augusta, ME 04333 MARYLAND Maryland State Archives 350 Rowe Blvd. Annapolis, MD 21401 MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts State Archives Columbia Point 220 Morrisey Blvd. Boston, MA 02125 MICHIGAN Michigan Department of State Michigan History Division State Archives Unit 717 West Allegan Lansing, MI 48918 MINNESOTA Minnesota Historical Society Division of Archives & Manuscripts 1500 Mississippi Street St. Paul, MN 55101 MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Department of Archives & History 100 South State Street P.O. Box 571 Jackson, MS 39205 MISSOURI Director Records Management & Archives Service Secretary of State's Office P.O. Box 778 1001 Industrial Drive Jefferson City, MO 65102 MONTANA Montana Historical Society Division of Archives & Manuscripts 225 North Roberts Street Helena, MT 59601 NEBRASKA Nebraska State Historical society State Archives Division 1500 R Street Lincoln, NE 68508 NEVADA Nevada State Library & Archives Division of Archives and Records 101 South Fall Street Carson City, NV 89710 NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire Records & Archives 71 South Fruit Street Concord, NH 03301 NEW JERSEY New Jersey State Archives Bureau of Archives & Records Preservation CN - 307 185 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08625 NEW MEXICO New Mexico State Records Center & Archives Historical Services Division 404 Montezuma Santa Fe, NM 87503 NEW YORK New York State Archives 11D40 Cultural Education Center Albany, NY 12230 NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina State Archives 109 East Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27611 NORTH DAKOTA State Archives and Historical Research Library North Dakota Heritage Center Bismarck, ND 58505 OHIO The Ohio Historical Society Archives-Manuscripts Division 1985 Velma Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Archives & Records Division 200 Northeast 18th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 OREGON Oregon Secretary of State Archives Division Oregon State Archives & Records Center 1005 Broadway, N.E. Salem, OR 97310 PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania State Archives P.O. Box 1026 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1026 RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island Secretary of State Archives Division Room 43 State House Smith Street Providence, RI 02903 SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Department of Archives & History P.O. Box 11669 Capitol Station Columbia, SC 29211 SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Department of Education & Cultural Affairs South Dakota State Archives State Library Building 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501-2294 TENNESSEE Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 TEXAS Texas State Library Archives Division P.O. Box 12927 Austin, TX 78711 UTAH Utah State Archives & Records Division State Capitol Room B - 4 Salt Lake City, UT 84114 VERMONT Vermont Agency of Administration Public Records Division 6 Baldwin Street Montpelier, VT 05602 VIRGINIA Virginia State Library and Archives Division 11th Street at Capitol Square Richmond, VA 23219 WASHINGTON Office of the Secretary of State Division of Archives and Records Management P.O. Box 9000 Olympia, WA 98504-9000 WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Department of Culture and History Archives and History Division Science and Cultural Center Capitol complex Charleston, WV 25305 WISCONSIN State Historical Society of Wisconsin Archives Division 816 State Street Madison, WI 53706 WYOMING Wyoming Archives Museum and Historical Department Archives and Records Management Division Barrett Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 ============================== The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 08:06:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Susan Jones" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RICHARDSON] Military Records Archives Hi Marge, If you were speaking to me about the state archives addresses, you are correct. It will only take me a minute to copy and paste to this e-mail. When you print it out, it will be several pages long so be prepared. It will be well worth the time as you know our ancestors loved to twist and turn and try and confuse us. I believe you could also write to these addresses for information other than military if you have been stymied trying to work in a state that "does not have any records". Sue macduff@citrus.infi.net STATE ARCHIVES REFERRAL LIST ALABAMA Alabama Department of Archives & History 624 Washington Avenue Montgomery, AL 36130 ALASKA Alaska State Archives 141 Willoughby Avenue Pouch C. Juneau, AK. 99811 ARIZONA Arizona State Library Dept. of Library Archives & Public Records State Capitol 1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ. 85007 ARKANSAS Arkansas History Commission One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR. 72201 CALIFORNIA California Office of the Secretary of State California State Archives 1020 O Street Room 138 Sacramento, CA 95814 COLORADO Colorado Department of Administration Division of State Archives & Public Records 1313 Sherman Street 1-B20 Denver, CO 80203 CONNECTICUT Connecticut State Library Archives, History & Genealogy Unit 231 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06106 DELAWARE Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs Bureau of Archives & Records Management Hall of Records Dover, DE 19901 FLORIDA Florida State Archive R. A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 GEORGIA Georgia Department of Archives & History 330 capitol Avenue, SE Atlanta, GA 30334 HAWAII Hawaii Department of Accounting & General Services Archives Division Lolani Palace Grounds Honolulu, HI 96813 IDAHO Idaho State Historical Society Division of Manuscripts & Idaho State Archives 610 North Julia Davis Drive Boise, ID 83702 ILLINOIS Illinois Office of the Secretary of State Archives Division Archives Building Springfield, IL. 62756 INDIANA Indiana State Library Archives Division 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 IOWA State Historical Society of Iowa Capitol complex Des Moines, IA 50319 KANSAS Kansas State Historical Society 120 West Tenth Street Topeka, KS 66612 KENTUCKY Kentucky Public Records Division Archives Research Room P.O. Box 537 Frankfort, KY 40602-0537 LOUISIANA Louisiana Secretary of State Archives & Records Division P.O. Box 94125 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 MAINE Maine State Archives State House - Station 84 Augusta, ME 04333 MARYLAND Maryland State Archives 350 Rowe Blvd. Annapolis, MD 21401 MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts State Archives Columbia Point 220 Morrisey Blvd. Boston, MA 02125 MICHIGAN Michigan Department of State Michigan History Division State Archives Unit 717 West Allegan Lansing, MI 48918 MINNESOTA Minnesota Historical Society Division of Archives & Manuscripts 1500 Mississippi Street St. Paul, MN 55101 MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Department of Archives & History 100 South State Street P.O. Box 571 Jackson, MS 39205 MISSOURI Director Records Management & Archives Service Secretary of State's Office P.O. Box 778 1001 Industrial Drive Jefferson City, MO 65102 MONTANA Montana Historical Society Division of Archives & Manuscripts 225 North Roberts Street Helena, MT 59601 NEBRASKA Nebraska State Historical society State Archives Division 1500 R Street Lincoln, NE 68508 NEVADA Nevada State Library & Archives Division of Archives and Records 101 South Fall Street Carson City, NV 89710 NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire Records & Archives 71 South Fruit Street Concord, NH 03301 NEW JERSEY New Jersey State Archives Bureau of Archives & Records Preservation CN - 307 185 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08625 NEW MEXICO New Mexico State Records Center & Archives Historical Services Division 404 Montezuma Santa Fe, NM 87503 NEW YORK New York State Archives 11D40 Cultural Education Center Albany, NY 12230 NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina State Archives 109 East Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27611 NORTH DAKOTA State Archives and Historical Research Library North Dakota Heritage Center Bismarck, ND 58505 OHIO The Ohio Historical Society Archives-Manuscripts Division 1985 Velma Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Archives & Records Division 200 Northeast 18th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 OREGON Oregon Secretary of State Archives Division Oregon State Archives & Records Center 1005 Broadway, N.E. Salem, OR 97310 PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania State Archives P.O. Box 1026 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1026 RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island Secretary of State Archives Division Room 43 State House Smith Street Providence, RI 02903 SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Department of Archives & History P.O. Box 11669 Capitol Station Columbia, SC 29211 SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Department of Education & Cultural Affairs South Dakota State Archives State Library Building 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501-2294 TENNESSEE Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 TEXAS Texas State Library Archives Division P.O. Box 12927 Austin, TX 78711 UTAH Utah State Archives & Records Division State Capitol Room B - 4 Salt Lake City, UT 84114 VERMONT Vermont Agency of Administration Public Records Division 6 Baldwin Street Montpelier, VT 05602 VIRGINIA Virginia State Library and Archives Division 11th Street at Capitol Square Richmond, VA 23219 WASHINGTON Office of the Secretary of State Division of Archives and Records Management P.O. Box 9000 Olympia, WA 98504-9000 WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Department of Culture and History Archives and History Division Science and Cultural Center Capitol complex Charleston, WV 25305 WISCONSIN State Historical Society of Wisconsin Archives Division 816 State Street Madison, WI 53706 WYOMING Wyoming Archives Museum and Historical Department Archives and Records Management Division Barrett Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 07:55:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Mike Woody Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Woody Family Biographies URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/woo/WoodyBios?read=3 Subject: Lincoln County Kansas Surname: Woody, Walstrom, Kloer, McDonald ------------------------- Hats Off THE LINCOLN SENTINEL - REPUBLICAN LINCOLN, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939 (BY: THELMA J. MCMULLEN) Alfred Webb Woody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Askew Woody was born in Dahlonega, Georgia, the county seat of Lumpkin County. His father, a Baptist minister, was born in Dahlonega in 1823. Mr. Woodys ancestors, the first Woodys to come to the United States, settled originally in Georgia and were granted a charter for a large expanse of land by George II of England through General Oglethorpe. So far as is known, only one descendent carrying the family name still resides in the gap of the Appalachian Mountains. The land which was once the proud possession of the early Americans named Woody, gradually wore out and has since been turned into the loveliest of Americas National Parks; beautiful timber and excellent fishing streams are plentiful there. Henry Woody, whose home is in the gap, is in charge of the area once owned by his forefathers. The Reverend Mr. J. A. Woody was a chaplain for the soldiers in gray all during the Civil War, and he often remarked that he never preached to a more appreciative audience than the boys who fought for the Confederacy. A close friend of the Woodys in Georgia was Alexander Stevens, the vice-president of the Confederacy, a small crippled man with a pleasant disposition, whom A. W. Woody remembers as having been a frequent visitor in his boyhood home. The Civil War closed in 1865. Webb remembers having watched General Shermans men pass by his home as they returned to the North. A continuous ribbon of blue filed past the Georgia plantation for one half day. Many of the soldiers turned in at the gate and quenched their thirst with rich buttermilk which an old Negress had on the porch. Two Negro women churned butter every day; except for the day when Shermans men consumed the buttermilk in a short order, they would call to the nearest Negro cottage, Das milk! Two hundred Negroes lived in little houses facing each other on little streets which jutted out from the palatial home of the overseer. The Negroes would come running with cups as the call, Das milk! was repeated all along the way down each street. A certain Baptist deacon owned these 200 Negroes; he hired the Rev. J. A. Woody, who was also a cabinet maker, and another Baptist minister to act as overseers of his Negroes - Webb recalls the Negro women were efficient servants and nursemaids, loved dearly by the white children for whom they cared. The Negroes in turn loved their masters; only one of the 200 Negroes deserted the plantation in favor of fighting with the army. He was a mean Negro who had always been unruly, so that Rev. Woody counseled the old Negro man in direct charge of the colored folk to let the young fellow go before he caused serious trouble at home. Following the Civil War, the Governor of Georgia called together a number of friends and statesmen to formulate a plan of reconstruction for the damaged property in the South. As is customary on such occasions, every word spoken during the course of the meeting was copied down and is now in a book in the public library in Washington, D.C. One of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Woodys daughters was privileged to read the entire speech made by her grandfather Woody on this memorable occasion while she was seeking data in Washington, D.C. less than a month ago. She also found interesting material concerning her grandmother Woodys family, the Bryans, who were diplomats in early American politics. All printed material concerning Rev. Woody in Georgia indicates that he was highly respected by all who knew him. When traveling to Hickman, Kentucky, the Woody family rode on a train. They continued their journey to Cairo, Illinois, on a new steamboat, The Mountaineer which had the semblance of a palace. Webbs mother had cooked a lot of food and the rest of the family ate in state, so to speak, but Webb, always the sickly child of the family, was unable to eat a thing until his father purchased a large roll of cheese at Cairo, Illinois; Webb, for some reason, grabbed the cheese and could not eat enough to satisfy him. The Woody family came from Platte City, Missouri about 12 miles distant from Leavenworth, Kansas, to their homestead four miles east of Barnard in a covered wagon. Rev. and Mrs. Woody brought eight of their eleven children with them in the covered wagon; they left one son in Tennessee, and one of their married daughters, Mrs. M. H. Lance, and Mr. Lance had already homesteaded near Barnard. The journey to their prospective Kansas home took the Woody family three weeks. According to Mr. Woody, the land claimed by his father and brother-in-law is now considered the most-out-of-the-way part of Lincoln County. The Woody boys walked a great deal of the way beside the covered wagon drawn by a good team of oxen for which Rev. Woody received a goodly price after settling on his claim. On the final stretch between Bev erly and Barnard, the Woody sisters, who were young women, got out and walked to rest their bodies from the long ride. Most of the men living in this section of the county at that time were bachelors - and it was not surprising that they should keep an appraising eye cocked for comely young women passing through. Some young men watching the family pass by on a nearby trail were joshing each other about which one would get which girl; one of them named Berry pointed out the girl of his choice. The first Sunday after Woodys arrived in Lincoln County, young Berry called on the aforementioned Miss Woody; he rode horseback 10 miles every night for three weeks to call on the fair maiden who had captured his admiration, at first sight, at the end of which their Whirlwind romance was climaxed by a wedding which united them for many years of happiness together. Rev. J. A. Woody was the first minister to settle in Lincoln county, Kansas. To quote his son, Webb, Rev. Woody established religion from the blue hills to Solomon; he preached regularly in the blue hills, Minneapolis, Salt Creek, and Solomon, and was the founder of 10 Baptist churches. Rev. Woody cooperated with two other pioneer ministers who preached in his district, namely, Rev. Bradbury, the well-known Presbyterian minister, and Grandma Starbucks father, Rev. Golden, the Methodist circuit-rider. Rev. Woody also laid out the first road between Lincoln Center and his home, 10 miles northeast of Lincoln, and he maintained the Woody Post Office in his home. A smile creeps over the lips of Mr. and Mrs. Woody as they reminisce about the old road which has long since been replaced by a definite highway. The young people who courted at the same time as Mr. and Mrs. Woody were accustomed to putting hay, blankets, and hot stones in a wagon box and several couples would snuggle up for a merry ride by a moonlight. The moon apparently got in their eyes one night, however, because following an afternoon fishing party, they lost the road and didnt find their way home until quite late, pardon us, it was rather early. Rev. Woody killed a buffalo in 1871 someplace near the blue hills; the herd which had numbered six million only three years before that, had dwindled to four and one-half million in 1871, and in an unusually short time had become extinct due to the wastefulness of many of the hunters who killed only for sport. Webb recalls having seen many bone piles resulting from the mass slaughter of the shaggy beasts that once roamed the Kansas prairies. Because people came to summon Rev. Woody on errands of mercy at all hours of the day and night, Webbs mother formed the habit of arising on a minutes notice to prepare a meal for the caller whether he be friend or stranger. Webb has a vivid recollection of his first meeting with the beloved Rev. Bradbury. Rev. Woody and his sons had just completed the dug out in which they lived at first and were constructing a fence one evening at sunset when a young man driving a spirited team of horses hitched to a buckboard drew up to inquire the way to Lincoln Center. He started off abruptly and threw a packet of literature across the fence as his team dashed past. Rev. Woody, realizing that his visitor was undoutdedly a minister, called the bemused young man and commanded him to remain for the night. Rev. Bradbury remained a bosom friend of the Woody family. He once lived in the house now occupied by the John Schlappy family on North Second Street. Looking east from his study window, it was his habit to rest his eyes on the beauty of a huge cottonwood tree that had passed the century mark. In reply to Rev. Bradburys request that the grand old sentinel be spared the axe, Webb Woody promised faithfully that the tree would never be harmed as long as Rev. Bradbury lived. Only in recent years was Mr. Woody compelled to cut the tree down after it became infested with tree-rot. The warfaring Indians had disappeared before the Woodys came to Kansas, but Webb recalls the fright ten Indians gave one of their neighbors, Can Smith on one occasion. Ten Indians had deserted the Government reservation in Oklahoma and were trekking back to their former hunting-stamping grounds in Montana when they passed through this locality. Incidentally this group of Indians were later found by the Government and returned to the reservation. It has been told that under normal circumstances, an Indian could eat four times as much as an average white man and still call for more. Such was evidently the case with the Indians Webb saw; they stopped at every house along the way and asked for food, as far as is known they always got it. Can Smith was a bachelor who desired little more from life apparently than to maintain his claim. He was greatly startled about 10 oclock one morning to awaken and find some real Indians staring him in the face. He was so frightened that he grabbed the six-shooter from the Indian chieftain and made a hasty exit by way of opening a window, jumping through it. He clicked the six-shooter in the face of the protesting Redskin and never doubted but what the gun was empty. Having reached his neighbor, Rev. Woody, one-half mile distant, in his shirt-tail in record breaking time, Can gasped that a bunch of Indians were after him. Disarming the frightened homesteader, Rev. Woody discovered that one shell remained in the weapon and would undoubtedly have been discharged with fatal consequences if Smith had pressed the trigger a fourth time. It seems remarkable to note that Rev. J. A. Woodys wife was married at the age of fifteen, became the mother of 15 children and died at the age of 95. Several of her relatives lived to more than 100 years of age. Mrs. J. A. Woodys father, a Mr. Bryan, was a colonel in the Mexican war. Grandma Woody as she was lovingly called lived a very useful life and was quite active until she was suddenly stricken with paralyses only twelve weeks prior to her death in the home of her son Webb, with whom she lived the last three or four years of her life. Before coming to Kansas, Grandma Woody was famous for her ability to card, dye and weave wool almost as well as machinery can do. Many of her neighbors hired her to dye their wool, because she had achieved a special process of blue dye which none of her friends were able to match. Grandma kept one Sunday best dress, and two other dresses for general wear. Her best dress is proudly displayed even yet by one of her grand-daughters. The material is of a very fine plaid which one cannot quite conceive as having been perfected entirely by hand, and the dress is cut from a simple pattern, not conspicuous, yet dainty and very practical. Many are the times that one or another of her grandchildren proudly wore it to a masquerade or dress party. The dye was easily attained where the Bryans and Woodys formerly live because vegetables flourished in abundance. Mr. Webb Woody married a young school teacher, Miss Flora Baker. The daughter of William Baker, who at one time served as Congressman from this district. Mrs. Woodys father, lovingly known to many as Daddy Baker, was reared on a farm, but because his family was rather well off, he was privileged to receive a college education. Before coming to Kansas, Daddy Baker was the superintendent of schools at Council Bluffs, Iowa. When his sons grew older, Mr. Baker decided he would like to have them live on a farm. Having attended the Centennial at Chicago in 1876, he was much impressed by the display put on by the comparatively new State of Kansas; immediately, he was stricken by the Kansas fever and the number swelled in the ranks of pioneers who followed the Westward movement. Mrs. Webb Woody was born December 5, 1860, in Pennsylvania, and with her family started for Kansas in 1873. The Baker family traveled from Iowa to Solomon, Kansas by train. They were delighted to see the lush grass and beautiful flowers which grew in profuse masses on the Kansas plains and to see and hear the trilling meadow larks that seemed to be everywhere on that memorable 17th day of April, 1878. The Bakers staked claims near Solomon, and having purchased teams and a wagon at Solomon, proceeded to Lincoln county. Their journey from Solomon to Salina occupied the whole of one day. They remained overnight in Salina; and the remainder of the trip necessitated their spending two days on the road. The William Baker family stopped off about where the poor farm is now located. Immediately following their arrival, Frank Priest, then living in a one room house on what is now the Metz Farm, invited Mr. Baker to move his family into the tenant house back of the Priest home at that time they had to carry drinking water from a spring down near the Walters farm. Three weeks after Bakers settled in their first Kansas home the largest train of immigrants to come to Lincoln county passed by. One week after she had first glimpsed the territory called Lincoln county, Miss Flora Baker found herself teaching school in a dugout at Sunnyside, the school with a natural spring inside which has been mentioned previously by J. W. Biggs. Flora had never desired to teach; and although she had received more education than many young women of that period, she did not consider herself worthy of so grave an undertaking. Her fathers word was law with his family however, and she realized it would be useless to argue the matter. The patrons seldom had cash to pay the teachers of subscription schools; and except for some money with which she bought a calico dress and a pair of shoes, all of Miss Bakers wages were paid to her father in the form of meat, wheat flour, and the like. Her first teaching contract provided that she should teach for three months at $10 a month. She was to board in the various homes, two weeks at each place. The little dugout with slate walls and half windows near the ceiling, and furnished with one long bench, some stools, and sawed-off logs for crude chairs, served for a Sunday school meeting place and recreation room for social gatherings as well as the school. The room could accommodate standing room for 60 people. Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Woody lived one and on-half years on an old farm some miles east of their present home; the next 12 years, they lived on the family homestead. For 43 years, Mr. and Mrs. Woody have lived in their fine home bordering the southeast part of Lincoln Center. The house in which they live was built in 1906, and Woodys moved in on January 1, 1907. Until recent years, Mr. Woodys farm was noted for its fine big orchard of cherry, peach, and apple trees. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Woody, a very entertaining and pleasant pair of people to know, are the parents of five daughters and three sons, all married and living elsewhere. Mr. Woody, whose chief interests concern religion, politics, economics, and the present European war crises, laughingly remarks, I was always considered a delicate child, but here I am still up and going, able to manage my farm, work alone, and the parent of eight grown children who have achieved personal success in their respective ways! Link: Woodygap URL: Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 07:32:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "David C. and Emma J. Richardson" Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RICHARDSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [RICHARDSON] Richardsons who left New England Do any of these ring a bell. I have more on them. Rev. Horace Richardson, b. Dec. 2, 1814. lived in West Acton, Mess.; was next a pastor in Iowa City, Iowa; then ten years at Amada County, California; then at San Pablo, Ca David Sidney Richardson. b. Sept. 1, 1821, Received from Wake Forest College, North Carolina, the honorary degree of A.M. He is a professor at Mobile, Ala. William Richardson, b. Belgrade, Me., Feb. 5, 1803; married, first, Mary Wilson, in Gatesville, N.C. From Gatesville he removed to Waynesborough, in Western Tennessee -- David C. and Emma J. Richardson 130 Gingercake Ct. Fayetteville GA 30214-7600 Home page: http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/ Most useful web sites: http://www.mindspring.com/~dcrichardson/useful_sites.htm ==== RICHARDSON Mailing List ==== To use the Richardson Query Board: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/ric/Richardson To review Archived messages: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/RICHARDSON-L Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 06:13:41 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Bill Hengeveld Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC-Lincoln County NC Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lincoln?read=1881 Subject: Low, Thomas. Lincoln Co. NC Surname: Low, Lowe, Kincaid, Shelton, Wingate ------------------------- Looking for ancestors and descendants of Thomas Low(e), born in the mid 1700's, died in Lincoln County (near the town of Denver) NC in 1829. Thomas was believed to be married to Martha "Patsy" Guthrie, b. abt. 1775 and died after 1850 in Lincoln Co., NC. Note: Thomas Low's will and gravestone spell the surname LOW; however, all his children and their descendants spell the surname LOWE. Their children were: (all birth/death locations are Lincoln Co., NC unless noted) Elizabeth Lowe (1800-1836) who married Jesse Wingate (1792-????) Alexander Lowe (abt. 1804-1849 Died in Pickens Co. Ala.) Married Susannah Kincaid (b. abt 1806) Greenbury Lowe (b. abt. 1807, died in Wilson Co. Tenn, date unk). Married Elvarna White. John Franklin Lowe (b. 1809, d. 1847 in Pickens Co. Ala.). 1st Wife: Martha Mundy (1812-1879) 2nd wife: Sarah J. Strong (1840-???? Pickens Co. Ala.) James Washington Lowe (1810-1882). Married Abigale Shelton (1812-????) Thomas Lowe (b. abt 1812) Caroline Lowe (b. abt 1814) Married Moses Holloman. Frances M. Lowe (1816-1870 Died in Pickens Co. Ala.) Married Henry Shelton (1808-1889 Died in Fayette Co. Ala) Rufus L. Lowe (b. 1820, d. 1908). Married Susannah Helderman (1825-1911) Isaac Lowe (1798-1880). First Wife: Nancy Kincaid (1804-1876) Second Wife: Mary A. Cole Thomas Low's parents and earlier ancestors has been the main roadblock. Any help appreciated. Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 02:31:00 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Carmen Hall" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MOYERS] Revolutionary War Pension Applications Wayne, Thanks for the response. I have several Moyers that I can't determine if they served - or in what war/action. Can I request the records with just their name and birth date - or is place of residence and something more needed? Carmen -----Original Message----- From: Wayne Moyers [mailto:wmoyers@flash.net] Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 1:55 AM To: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOYERS] Revolutionary War Pension Applications Carmen & the List: The Pension Application I have for Peter Moyers of Lincoln County, TN, includes a form with the following information: Name of applicant, county & state of Residence. Whether or not applicant was disabled. Age. Statement of Service including each Period of service, duration of service, Rank, General or Field Officers under whom he served. In what battles he was he engaged. Where he resided when he entered the service. Whether statement is supported by witnesses or by the rolls. Certification by Examining Clerk. In addition there is a handwritten narrative by Peter of his service detailing dates, places, Officers, battles, etc. and statements by witnesses. All of this can be obtained at the National Archives. I got Peter's at the Archives in Fort Worth, Texas. The National Archives and Records Administration has a web page where you can get additional information at: http://www.nara.gov/ Wayne Moyers Granbury, Texas http://members.tripod.com/~wains/index.html ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== This MOYERS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== This MOYERS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 23:55:43 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Wayne Moyers" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: MOYERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOYERS] Revolutionary War Pension Applications Carmen & the List: The Pension Application I have for Peter Moyers of Lincoln County, TN, includes a form with the following information: Name of applicant, county & state of Residence. Whether or not applicant was disabled. Age. Statement of Service including each Period of service, duration of service, Rank, General or Field Officers under whom he served. In what battles he was he engaged. Where he resided when he entered the service. Whether statement is supported by witnesses or by the rolls. Certification by Examining Clerk. In addition there is a handwritten narrative by Peter of his service detailing dates, places, Officers, battles, etc. and statements by witnesses. All of this can be obtained at the National Archives. I got Peter's at the Archives in Fort Worth, Texas. The National Archives and Records Administration has a web page where you can get additional information at: http://www.nara.gov/ Wayne Moyers Granbury, Texas http://members.tripod.com/~wains/index.html ==== MOYERS Mailing List ==== This MOYERS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 21:49:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "dusty" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com Subject: [CRR] Bray Family Research We are searching for the book "The Bray Families of Giles Co. Tn." by Marvin Headley. We have been told that there is only one copy within our interlibrary loan area and they w We are searching for information about the Andrew Bray family and his family. He was born 10May1819 and was the son of Peter Bray b.abt 1718 in England. These families lived i The book is believed to contain some of the family history that will help us to fill many of the holes that we have. Would be willing to purchase the book, depending on the cost. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. Dusty p51@prodigy.net Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 20:22:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Millers Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CLEMMER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Re: Clemmer, Tennesse River drowning Hi all, it's me again! The drowning timeline is very important to me and the descendants of our 3 boys because of our suspicions that Elizabeth was the mother of the boys. My Elias "Eli" was born, according to his tombstone, in 1827. We are trying to prove that he was born earlier than Aug of '27. (The other two were born in 1825 and 1821.) If Elizabeth died in 1825, she could not possibly be the mother. However, if we can place her death later than 1825, and/or my Eli's birthdate earlier than 1827, it might fit. We do not know whether he or the other 2 boys were born in TN or NC so unsure how to prove birthyear. Legend has been through our family that the boys mother drowned. Elizabeth is the only one that we have come up with close to the timeline we are looking at and with the similiar Dettero/Dethrow name. Also, according to the majority of the records and sources that have been sent to me, three things stick out: "2. JOHN TETHEROW was born Abt. 1783, and died Aft. 1838. He married ELIZABETH CLEMMER NOVEMBER 1803 in Lincoln Co.,NC, daughter of GEORGE FELTY ......" ******They have 5 children that are listed as being born in 1804 and 05 when they just got married the latter part of 03. Unless we have twins or triplets, how is that possible? Children of JOHN TETHEROW and ELIZABETH CLEMMER are: i. ISAIAH TETHEROW, m. MARTHA CRAFT, Dec. 24, 1840, Clarke, Georgia. Lived in Georgia 10. ii. ELI TETHEROW. iii. ANN TETHEROW, m. (1) JOHN REASONER; m. (2) ---------- CRISP. 11. iv. JOEL E TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1805; d. 1870, Washington Co., AR. 12. v. JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, SR, b. Abt. 1805, Lincoln, NC; d. Abt. 1880, Swain Co., NC. vi. MARY TETHEROW, m. DAVID BOLINGER. 13. vii. SILAS TETHEROW, b. Dec. 31, 1809, Gaston Co., NC; d. May 18, 1863, Logan Co. AR. 14. viii. ELIZABETH TETHEROW, b. 1811. Also, their child listed as "Eli": married KATHERINE KATIE HOPE Apr. 21, 1818 in Lincoln, NC. Children of ELI TETHEROW/TOTHEROW and KATIE HOPE would be 14-15 years of age to marry. Would that not be considered too young to marry? I know times were different and it's not impossible, but just questioning whether it would be "normal"?? There has also been a hunch in my family that John Tetherow (possible father of my "boys") may have "farmed out" the 3 boys after Elizabeth's death. (additional possibility is that the Eli listed as son of John and Elizabeth was really our (my) Eli, with some of the info confused with the Eli, the SON of JOHN DETTERO AND MARY HOFFMAN; John Dettero and Mary Hoffman had at least 3 children born after 1800.) Some sources have reported that the Eli that married Katie Hope was in fact, a son of John Dettero and Mary Hoffman and not a son of John and Elizabeth. Any ideas and/or sources to back up anything mentioned, anybody?????? Now you see why that drowning date and more info on the Eli/Katie connection is important to us. It may prove or disprove our theories. Thanks again for your patience and any light you can shed. Lanita, a confused possible connection!!!! ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== A great Klemmer history page; http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/4340/ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 19:37:22 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Shanghai31@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNWARREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNWARREN] Sarah and Annie Jaco Cyndi, I am hoping that I can put to rest the Sarah and Annie Jaco dilemma. After reviewing a letter you had written me on Feb. 26 (sorry it has taken me so long) and I entered the data you sent in regards to her birth and parents I have matched her up with this information: Philip Henry Jaco b: Bet. 1780-1792 Lincoln, Wilkes Co., GA d: Bet. 1860-1870 TN md: Mary Elizabeth (unknown) b: 1810 GA d: Bet. 1870-1880 Their children are: 1. Martha Jaco b: 1827 TN 2. Franky Jaco b: 1832 TN 3. Sarah Jaco b: 1833 TN md: (1) Vance Allen Haley (per your information) on March 5, 1857 (2) James Newby (per your information) on Aug. 25, 1867 and (3) Lewis Bell on Oct. 30, 1879 Bollinger Co., MO 4. James O. Jaco b: 1835 TN d: June 2, 1864 Rock Island, IL (this is the Jaco that died in the Rock Island prison) md: Jane Holland on Mar. 26, 1859 Warren Co., TN 5. Ann Jaco b: 1838 TN (is this your Annie Jaco?) 6. Richard Jaco b: 1841 TN md: Jeanne Elizabeth Hay 7. William "Bill" Jaco b: 1843 TN d: June 27, 1907 Enloe, TX md: Lockey Doss Fletcher 8. Wiley Jaco b: 1843 TN 9. Ellik J. "Philip" Jaco b: Bet. 1845-1847 Warren Co., TN d: Jan. 21, 1918 Wilson Co., TN md: Drusilla James (believed to possibly be a sister to Frank and Jessie James) 10. Thomas Jefferson Jaco b: 1847 TN md: Rachel Louise Jane Parcell Now, please keep in mind that I have not had the time to fully research all of this information so some it may be incorrect. I am still working on some of my own lines at this point but will be eventually double checking some of this. If you would like to know what research I have done or who I obtained this information from I would be more than happy to share anything I have. Queet Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 18:55:14 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Cheasa@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: KYCHRIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCHRIST] MORE Bio's added. In a message dated 3/18/00 8:49:30 PM Central Standard Time, LBettis443@aol.com writes: << Have these Hubbards in KY. Hope it helps you. Family Group Sheet for >> Thanks. Looking for a Green Hubbard. Born in 1805 in Halifax Co.,VA. He married in Lincoln Co., TN where he was living in 1830. He married Susannah Parks. Their son Joseph Houston Hubbard was born 12 May 1841 in Green Co., TN. He registered to fight in the Civil War in Lynchburg TN, and moved to Davidson Co., TN after the war where he married Martha McAlpine. Teresa Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 15:45:44 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Sreyb@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: SNODDY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SNODDY-L] Re: [LCT] Early LCT Newspapers David SNODDY is listed on this list Jerry from The Village Messenger, Fayetteville, Tennessee, Vol. II, No. 5, April 7, 1824: Remaining in the Post Office in Fayetteville, T. on the 31st of March, 1824, which if not taken out before the 1st of July next will be sent to the General P. Office as dead letters. J. P. Mb March 31, 1824 Rufus K. Anderson Thomas Lackey John Anderson Henry Lazenberry Thomas Atwood John Latham Henry Allen John Lee Rebecca Allen John or Lewis Laine Charles Bright John Lane William Boyd John H. Leftwich William Beatie Nancy Mb Edward Barnwell Doctor J. Mb C. Barker Alexander Morton Jeane Bradley Tho. Mb Henry Beck Wright Mb William Boon Sarah Mb Joel Bruce John H. Moore James Braidey or John Owen James Brodaway Lydia Mb Samuel Buchanan Cissa Marshall Robert Buchanan Elizabeth Moore Fleming Bates Doctors G. & R. Martin Absolom Beard Anthony Mullins John Carothers James Mitchell James D. Cole Isaac Mayfield Robert Cunningham William Moore Samuel Campbell John Nichols James Cashion George Noe Joseph Campbell Doake Nicks Willis L. Calvert Francis Osler Heasther Cummins Roderick Oliver Peter J. Cotton William Old John Cone Turner Ogletree Frederick Claver William Paul Simon P. Caffrey Armstead Pamplin Jerry Chana William Parkison John Cole John Payne James Cowley Thomas Parker Thomas Crawford Thomas Pulley William Crunk Moses Park George Cunningham Green Prior Jo. Commons Wm. Pryor William Dickson R. Quarles Thomas Dickson Matilda Ruddle William Driver J. Roundtree Elijah Davis Hugh Reed Abraham Depoyster Hiram Russle William Davis Blunt Ruffin John Devin John Rutledge William Dyer Samuel Ramsey Alexander Dobbins Catharine Rowell John Dockery William Robertson Joseph Dean Abner Robertson Allen Elston N. Robertson Mary Ethridge John Smith James Esselman Joseph Smith Willis Freedle Anthony Street Hardy Forester Samuel Smith John Fullerton Elizabeth B. Smith James Fulton William Stepeson Joseph Greer Harmon Shelton Joseph H. Greer Samuel H. Smith William Green William Solomon Thomas Gaither Howel Sikes Wiley Gaither Mary Sherril George Gibson Thomas Spencer Hosea Gregory George Sellers Henry Glass Christopher Shofner or John B. Smoot Allen C. Gillespie David Smith John Gilbert David Snoddy Lewis Graves Allen Tucker Joseph Hodge John Teel Joseph Hilton Jas. Thorp Amos Hurley Edward Towrey Isaac Holman James Turner James Holman George Teaford Claiborne Hughes John Tindall John Hampton Thomas L. Trotter James Hobbs John Vandible Lewis Hopper Samuel Wallis Samuel Hampton Polly Wilson Robert Hairston John Woodall John Hurley William Woodard William Jones William White Robert Johnson M. L. Wood John R. Johnson Samuel Watt Aaron Jobe Lee Walker Thomas Kercheval Charles Williams Benjamin Kuykendall Henry Little David Watson Enoch Lana Charles Wakefield James Locker John Young John Laneir W. Yowell >> ==== SNODDY Mailing List ==== T