Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:41:22 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: pax@bellsouth.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: NANCE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: migration information Would like to add my Nances to the NC list, but don't know when they came to NC. I'll ask you guys again for any info. The earliest Nance I have info on in my line is Jeremiah, who married a Sarah Smith. Jeremiah was probably born after 1750. The only child I know of is William A. Nance, born 1819 in Lincoln County, NC. I know Jeremiah was in Rockingham County in 1786. Does anyone have any other info on Jeremiah? Thanks, Susan pax@Bellsouth.net wrote: > Hey guys, > Just found an interesting group of research projects going on > concerning migration. The projects gather information on families who > migrated into or through certain states. The states (so far, I suppose) > are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, NC, SC and Tennessee. The Georgia page > has links to the others. The URL is: > http://www.geocities.com/gsmiss/georgia.html > Susan > > ==== NANCE Mailing List ==== > Come visit my NANCE Library at: > http://members.xoom.com/kinbacks1/gene/library.htm > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 13:23:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: john brandt 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: Re: Anthony FOSTER >Where did you get the information you have about Anthony Foster of Essex >Co.,VA b ca 1702 and the information about his marriage to Martha Taliaferro >? I am trying to avoid going over the same ground someone else has gone over, >but I will be more than willing to go there to find the documentation since >I ,too, am trying to find an Anthony Foster of early VA.. >Anthony seems to be one of those names which the Fosters passed down from one >generation after another. It is only through very old family lore that I >learned mine goes back to Virginia. I don't pick them up until pre-1810-1815 >in Lincoln and Franklin Co.,TN. >I will try to fill in this gap. Dear Cleo, I got the data from a book "FORSTER-FOSTER" by Generva Foster Dennis that I have been told is not too reliable. Sincerely, John ************************************************************** JOHN BRANDT 1601 Venice Boulevard Apt # 105 Venice CA 90291 ************************************************************** Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 11:26:38 -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: Re: Anthony FOSTER Where did you get the information you have about Anthony Foster of Essex Co.,VA b ca 1702 and the information about his marriage to Martha Taliaferro ? I am trying to avoid going over the same ground someone else has gone over, but I will be more than willing to go there to find the documentation since I ,too, am trying to find an Anthony Foster of early VA.. Anthony seems to be one of those names which the Fosters passed down from one generation after another. It is only through very old family lore that I learned mine goes back to Virginia. I don't pick them up until pre-1810-1815 in Lincoln and Franklin Co.,TN. I will try to fill in this gap. Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:48:34 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: cheri miller 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: EADES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [EADES] John Thomas Eades Janice I have a Elizabeth Eades b abt 1790-5 married to Jesse Hooper She died Aug 23, 1839 Davidson Co. TN. Cheri49@yahoo.com --- "Janice E. Hydock" wrote: > Hi Everyone: > > I am new to this list and hope to find information > on my great-grandfather, > John William Eades; my grand-father, John Thomas > Eades, and his family. > Sorry to be so lengthy but wanted to take every > chance at locating some "new > cuzins!" > JOHN WILLIAM EADES, b 3/1862, Lynchburg, VA, d > Anniston, Calhoun Co., AL. > Married Malissa RICHARDSON, daughter of UNKNOWN > RICHARDSON, born Abt. 1856 > in Virginia, and died in Anniston, Calhoun County, > AL First husband was a > Simmons -- one son George. Children of JOHN EADES > and MALISSA RICHARDSON > are: > > JAMES WILLIAM EADES, b. September 11, 1883, > Lynchburg, Campbell County, > Virginia; d. November 07, 1946, Charleston, Kanawha > County, WV Married > ANNIE B. JAMERSON September 08, 1907, daughter of > GEORGE JAMERSON and ROSA > BLACKWELL. She was born February 15, 1893, and died > Aft. February 11, 1975. > Children ALLEN W. EADES, b. November 14, 1908; d. > April 1970, Nitro, Kanawha > County, West Virginia.CECELIA EADES, b. 1914, > Alabama; d. February 11, 1975, > Petersburg, Virginia General Hospital.; DOROTHY > EADES; HELEN EADES, d. > Nitro, Kanawha County, West Virginia; JAMES EADES; > JOHN EADES; M. WATSON > EADES; PHYLLIS EADES. > > JOSEPH EADES, b. December 1887, Lynchburg, Campbell > County, Virginia; d. > July 01, 1936, Church Road, Virginia.He married > VIVIAN WOODY. Children: > JOHN MILTON EADES, d. February 09; MARGARET EADES. > > JOHN THOMAS EADES, b. November 09, 1890, Roanoke or > Lynchburg, > Virginia/Roanoke Co., VA; d. July 01, 1936, Pt. > Pleasant, Mason County, WV. > Married Mary Margaret Peoples, dau. of JESSIE > PEOPLES and MARY SHORES. Born > January 23, 1894 in Lincoln, Talladega County, > Alabama, and died July 23, > 1980 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. > Children are: LOIS NADINE > EADES, b. October 30, 1915, Anniston, Calhoun > County, Alabama; d. April 10, > 1994, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV; CHESTER ELAINE > EADES, b. May 30, 1917, > Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama; d. April 08, > 1996, Birmingham, Jefferson > County, Alabama; MARY LUCILLE EADES, b. May 18, > 1920, Anniston, Calhoun > County, Alabama. > > ROBERT EADES, b. April 06, 1892, Lynchburg, Campbell > County, Virginia; d. > Tarrant City, Alabama; m. MARY UNKNOWN. > > WILLIAM EADES, b. March 1894. > > MARY EADES, b. May 1895; d. Radford, Virginia. She > married UNKNOWN SUTPHIN. > Child is: UNKNOWN SUTPHIN. > > MYRTLE EADES, d. Lynchburg, Virginia. She married > ALVIN HARRIS. Child > is: TINA HARRIS. > > JENNIE EADES, b. May 05, 1904, Lynchburg Va; d. > July 02, 1956, Appomattox > County, Virginia. She married CHARLES WILLIAM > JAMERSON February 02, 1920 in > Lynchburg, Virginia, son of GEORGE JAMERSON and ROSA > BLACKWELL. He was born > November 18, 1894 in Appomattox County, Virginia, > and died September 10, > 1965 in Appomattox County, VA. Children are HAYWOOD > M. JAMERSON, b. > Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia; ROSA JAMERSON. > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ============================== 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 10:41:20 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Watcher881@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: MCGEHEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MCGEHEE] Shelton Did anyone know that there was a Shelton Cemetery in Lincoln County Tennessee? Jack Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:31:47 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Russell O'Neal" 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=307 Subject: Hays Family Surname: ------------------------- Diana, I too have an elusive Hays family in Lincoln Co., Tn. Mine is James David Hays (Jr.?) b. 13 Aug 1815 in TN. mrd. 21 July 1840 LCT to Rebecca N. Hays. It seems maybe your Jacob could be the father of my David. That is all the data that I have. Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:26:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Dolores S. Miltenberger" 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: LOLLAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LOLLAR-L] Reubin Lollar Family Pat Thank you for putting the data about the Isaac Lollar of North Carolina family on the list. I simply do not have time at the moment and I see the questions appearing on the list. I descend from Isaac Lollar thru son Henry Lollar thru son Jacob Lollar who married Margaret Hamilton and if anyone nees the Hamilton data please direct them my way. I wrote a book THREE HAMILTONS OF MARYLAND: GAVIN - ANDREW - NINIAN years ago.This book includes the descendants as I had them of the Hamilton/Lollar marriage and of course the ancestors of Margaret Hamilton. Thanks again Dolores Miltenberger 10820 Colbert Way Dallas Texas 75218-1807 PHHGENE@aol.com wrote: > Reubin Lollar Family > > In the very early 1800's, three brothers from North Carolina came to > Cumberland Co. Ky. to settle. Their names were Reubin, James and Jacob > Lollar. Reubin had the following grants:> > 12 September, 1805, Middle Fork of Judio Creek; 5 December, 1805, 200 acres > on the Middle fork of Kettle Creek; and 20 May, 1809, 270 acres on Greasy > Creek. James and Jacob also settled in the same immediate area. These > brothers had come from Lincoln County, NC and were sons of Henry Lollar, who > later migrated to Cumberland Co. to join his sons. > > Henry Lollar first appeared as an adult in the 1768 tax list of Rowan Co., NC > along with Isaac Lollar, Sr. and Isaac Lollar, Jr. Henry is thought by most > researchers to be the son of Isaac Sr. but it has not been proven. There is > also no knowledge of where this Lollar line originated. > > Based on the assumption that 21 was the legal age, this would place Henry > Lollar's birth at 1747 or earlier. On 1 October, 1770 Henry Lollar is found > as a witness to a sale of land on Anderson Mountain Creek from Michael and > Elizabeth Heckelman to Samuel Martin. Isaac Lollar was also a witness to > this transaction. In May of 1774, Henry served on the jury in Saltsbury > District, and in August of the same year, Henry was found guilty of "hog > stealing" and paid 10 pounds to Isaac Lollar. Ther is no indication if this > was a prank or a family quarrel, or if the money was paid to Isaac, Sr. or Jr. > > On 28 August, 1778 Henry Lollar purchased land on Mountain Creek adjoining > Robert Biggam Perkins. In the April 1786 court of Lincoln Co., NC, Francis > McCorkle proved the deed for 490 acres of land purchased by Henry Lollar from > Richard Perkins and wife Martha on 20 July, 1785. On 7 October, 1876, Henry > Lollar sold 50 acres to Malachi Fyke. > > The 1790 census of Lincoln Co. NC shows Henry Lollar with a family of three > mailes under sixteen and four females. He is listed in various othe county > entries until 23 September, 1805, when he sold land to Aaron Stacey. From > that time until 1818, nothing is known of Henry Lollar's whereabouts. > > On January 17, 1818, Henry Lollar purchased land from Elijah Jackson. The > deed was for an 81 acre tract of land on Judio Creek of Cumberland Co., Ky., > adjoining Jacob Lollar, James Lollar and R. Green. In the 1820 census, henry > and his wife are both listed on being over 45 years of age. They are the > only two members of the household. > > Apparently Henry Lollar died before 1830, for he is not listed as head of a > household in the census schedule of that year. Ther is an elderly female, > 80-90 years old, listed in the household of Reubin Lollar that year, possibly > the widow Lollar. We know Henry Lollar was still alive in late 1820 when a > letter was written from family member Ninian Hamilton to his brother. In a > letter dated 24 October, 1820 Ninian tells his brother that Jacob Lollar has > migrated to Missouri, and that "old Henry" Lollar had written "young Henry" > the news. > > The name of Henry Lollar's wife has never been learned, nor her death date. > In circuit court records of Cumberland Co., Ky., we find a lawsuit filed in > 1849 to settle the estate of Henry Lollar, deceased, of Cumberland Co. Ky. > One wonders why the heirs waitied so long to make a settlement, but > apparently Henry's widow had lived an extremely long time. From some of the > wording in the suit, pertaining to improvements made in the last five years, > it would appear that she possibly lived until 1844. From the lawsuit we > learn the names of the children of Henry Lollar: > > 1. Rachel Lollar, born 10 October, 1`776 in Lincoln Co., NC died in November > of 1851, in Cabarrus Co., NC. She married George Garmon or Gorman on > December 12, 1791. > > 2. Jacob Lollar, born ca. 1770-1780, died before January 14, 1824 in St. > Louis Co., Mo. married Margaret Hamilton in 1705 in Lincoln Co., NC. Heirs > of Jacob Lollar, deceased, are mentioned in the lawsuit among Henry Lollar's > heirs. > > 3. James Lollar, born ca. 1780 in NC, died between 22 Junce and 22 August > 1851 in Cumberland leaving a widow named Christine who possibly was a Matlock > > 4. Reubin Lollar, born ca. 1781-1786 in NC., died prior to October, 1856 in > Cumberland Co., Ky., married Rebecca Collier, according to descendant Lewis > G. Stewart, who said he had been told Rebecca's maiden name by her son , > James W. "Jimmie" Lollar. > > 5. Rilla Lollar, (possibly Averilla) who was living in White Co. TN, at the > time of the settlement of Henry Lollar's estate. her last name was Ward, and > her husband's name was possibly Elijah or James Ward. > > 6. Jane Lollar, mentioned in the lawsuit on being, Jane Arwood. As no > husband was mentioned, she was possibly widowed by this time. It is unknown > where she resided. > > In the settlement of Henry Lollar's estate, the court ordered that Henry > Lollar's slave Aaron, and Henry's land be sold and the proceeds divided among > the six heirs. The land was purchased by Jacob Lollar > > More tomorrow. > Pat H. > > Patricia L. Hall > Proud Sponsor+ of RootsWeb > phhgene@aol.com > > ==== LOLLAR Mailing List ==== > Welcome to all Lollar's and variations > We hope you find your connection > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ ==== LOLLAR Mailing List ==== Welcome to all Lollar's and variations We hope you find your connection ============================== 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 09:18:36 -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: [SHAW-L] State Archives Addresses N - W STATE ARCHIVES REFERRAL LIST 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 ============================== 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 08:07:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ann Daberko 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-Denton Co. Tx Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Denton?read=535 Subject: JACKSON Surname: JACKSON, SHELTON, LESTER ------------------------- Searching G W Jackson a Methodist Minister of the Chinn Chapel area of Denton Co.,TX. Descendants of George (Rev.) William Jackson Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE (REV.) WILLIAM5 JACKSON (JOHN BATCHELOR4, DAVID3, ISAAC2, EDWARD EDMUND1) was born February 18, 1827 in Athens-McMinn County, Tenn, and died June 14, 1906 in Waketon, Chin Chapel, Denton Co Tx. He married (1) MARATHA ADELINE RIGGS July 15, 1845 in Jefferson Co., TN, daughter of SAMUEL RIGGS and ELIZABETH CHANEY. She was born July 15, 1835 in McMinn County Tenn, and died 1856. He married (2) SARAH ANN GRAHAM WILLIAMS February 18, 1857 in Manchester, Coffee Co Tenn, daughter of JAMES WILLIAMS and ELIZA UNK. She was born July 29, 1837 in N Carolina, and died February 21, 1925 in Waketon Tx Chinn Chapel. Notes for GEORGE (REV.) WILLIAM JACKSON: From the History of Coffee County, TN pg 840 "R E Lassater, Shacklefold & Co., James Neal, J E & G W Jackson, and L Hickerson, from 1850 to the breaking out of the civil war, from which time to the close of the same there was no business transacted." J E & G W Jackson were brothers and owned a merchantile business in Coffee Co.,TN. Family history says G W just walked off and left it. His brother died in 1859. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and MARATHA RIGGS are: i. MARY DORCAS6 JACKSON, b. April 23, 1848, Morristown Hamblin Co Tenn; d. February 13, 1940, Carrollton Tex; m. PLEASANT MILLER MAYES, July 18, 1869, Mulberry Lincoln Co Tn; b. March 05, 1848, Tenn; d. May 22, 1930, Carrollton Tex. ii. JOHN B JACKSON, b. 1853; d. Purcell Ok. iii. MARTHA MATILDA JACKSON, b. 1856, Tenn. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and SARAH WILLIAMS are: iv. WILLIAM A6 JACKSON, b. June 29, 1858; d. September 18, 1882, Chinns Chapel Lewisville Tx; m. A MCINTOSH. v. JAMES EDMOND JACKSON, b. 1860; d. 1930, Chinn Chapel. vi. GEORGE E. TUCKER JACKSON, b. September 30, 1862; d. October 24, 1887, Chinn Chapel, Denton Co., TX. vii. LOU METTIE JACKSON, b. 1865; m. SAMUEL T SIGLER; d. Ok. viii. LEE NETTIE JACKSON, b. 1865; m. A. JUDSON MILBURN, December 13, 1881, Denton Co., TX. ix. SUDIE BELL JACKSON, b. August 03, 1867, Mulberry, Lincoln Co Tenn; d. March 10, 1903, Chinn Chapel Lewisville Tx; m. C B CUTHBERT LESTER, December 16, 1886, Denton Co., TX; b. 1866, Tenn; d. 1938, Chinn Chapel, Denton Co., TX. x. FRANCIS W JACKSON, b. June 08, 1871, Tenn; d. November 01, 1882, Chinn Chapel Denton Co., TX. xi. JOSEPH DAVID JACKSON, b. 1874, Texas; d. 1958, Chinn Chapel, Denton Co., TX. xii. ANNIE ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. 1876, Denton Co., Tx; d. November 30, 1946, Lewisville, Denton Co., TX; m. THOMAS BENTON LESTER, December 18, 1893, Denton Co., TX; b. Denton Co., TX; d. Lewisville, Denton Co., TX. Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 07:59:09 -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] Archive Addresses Hi List, I have permission to post this long list of archive addresses to the list. We never know where our ancestors will take us next and these addresses could prove invaluable. 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 States 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: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 07:23:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LaVBelle@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: GEORGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEORGE-L] Presley George Hello, Dixie.... I have a "Presley George" born 1796 in my family line. His sister was my g-g-g-g-grandmother. I know that the George's were living in North Carolina when my grandparents married and moved to Lincoln Co., TN., then Missouri through Arkansas. I do not have the wife of a wife of Presley George. I have a guess about his parents....Jesse and Pheby George. I have been looking for a connection to this line for a long time. Do we connect? LaVonne Griffin, TN. Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 06:51:00 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Ann Vasconi" 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: ORMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ORMARION-L] Re: ORMARION-D Digest V00 #54 Hi Colleen, Is there a listing of those buried at Miller Cemetery? I have lots of family buried there, but have found nothing listed for that cemetery. Thanks, Ann Davenport Vasconi ----- Original Message ----- From: C.M. A To: Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 6:00 AM Subject: [ORMARION-L] Re: ORMARION-D Digest V00 #54 > Laura and list, > Susan (GIBSON) TURNER PORTER was the daughter of Joseph GIBSON. She died on > 6 March 1909 near Silverton, Marion Co. and is buried (according to my > source) at Miller Cemetery, north of Silverton. > The Turner's were from Lincoln County Missouri as were the Porter's > originally, Stephen Porter being born there in 1819. I suspect these two > families knew one another before coming to Oregon. It is thought the > Gibson's, among others migrated from Tennessee to Missouri with the Porter's > (David) and Sitton's around 1810. Mary Bowen Porter, daughter of David and > sister of Stephen, married in 1835 widower George GIBSON, the son of Samuel > GIBSON and Tabytha (KENNEDY)GIBSON. Rebecca Porter, another daughter of > David and sister to Stephen, married in 1826 SAMUEL GIBSON SITTON, son of > Phillip and Elanor [sic] GIBSON Sitton. > Josephine E. PORTER, daughter of Stephen and Susan (GIBSON TURNER)PORTER, > was born 22 May 1852 at Stayton, Marion County. OR. and d. 25 Sept. 1925 at > Silverton. She was married 28 Feb. 1874 to MARION PALMER, son of John H. and > Catherine N. (GRAVES) PALMER. They had six children. > Joanna Edith PORTER, twin of above, b. 1852- d. 31 Dec. 1943 at Oregon City, > Clackamas Co. She married 1883 in Marion Co., William H.H. SAMSON. They had > one child. > Hope this helps. > Colleen > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > ==== ORMARION Mailing List ==== > Listmom: Linda Nichols famtree51@yahoo.com > Marion County, OrGenWeb Homepage > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ormarion/ > > ==== ORMARION Mailing List ==== Listmom: Linda Nichols famtree51@yahoo.com Marion County, OrGenWeb Homepage http://www.rootsweb.com/~ormarion/ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 06:20:38 -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: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Felty Clemmer wife Elizabeth Margaret Dettero Charles, To clarify, there were 2 JOHN DETTEROS. Senior was the one who married Mary Hoffman.: Are you saying that Elizabeth Clemmer who I have listed as married to John Dettero JR, was not a dau.of Felty? Am I understanding you correctly? Lanita Here's what I have; 1. JOHN/JOHANN DETTERO was born 1745 in Germany, and died 1820. He married MARY HOFFMAN Abt. 1775 in Shenandoah,Co. VA, daughter of HANS HOFFMAN and CATHERINE BEST. Children of JOHN DETTERO and MARY HOFFMAN are: 2. i. JOHN TETHEROW/DETTERO/DETHEROW, b. Abt. 1783; d. Aft. 1838. Descendants used, DETHEROW spelling.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. Notes for JOHN TETHEROW: One of my sources thinks they moved to East TN, or it may be western NC,as many of his descendants are still to be found in Swain and Macon Counties in N.C. He is told, however, that John lived among many of his relatives in Tenn. and that his wife was one of the five persons drowned by the capsizing of the boat in Little Tenn.River spoken of in the history of the Clemmer and Philip Rhyne. This was taken from page 110 in the book "Our Kin" More About ELIZABETH CLEMMER: Fact 1: Sister of John Clemmer, son Valentine Fact 2: Married her first cousin 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. ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Has your ancestor been submitted by another member? Check to make sure at http://clemmer.org Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 06:15:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Kalman Szalay" 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: STREET-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street I have a Rebecca Street but do not know much about her. My GGGrandfather had a sister named Rebecca Street and I do not know where she went, my GGgrandfather was a Leroy Street and he had other sibblings besides Rebecca and i do have there names if you need them. She would have been the daughter of Ballinger W. Street and Miss McClung. But Ballinger W. Street's father also had a daughter named Rebecca Street, so it could be either, they lived in Lincoln Co. , Tn., But I do understand that a Solomon Street also had a daughter named Rebecca Street and he is a GGG Uncle to me. I have more information on The Decend. of which ever Rebecca Street you are looking for, but know telling how many others have a Rebecca Street also, but the one with Solomon looks like your best match , she was suppose to be married to a man with the last name lee , thanks, patty szalay (street) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debby Rodgers" To: Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 10:36 AM Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street > Hi Richard! > > Thanks for your info. I'm afraid I really don't have any useful info to > send to you as Rebecca is the only Street in my line. I descend through > Thomas Scott Thagard and Eliza Lee, daughter of James D. Lee and Rebecca > Street. I will tell you, however, that in addition to the Streets > having Thagard spelled incorrectly (it really does only have one "g") > that the children of Thomas and Eliza are being reported incorrectly. > Their children were as follows: > > Sabra Rebecca b. 8/12/1871 - d. 2/21/1955 married Charles Thomas Harris > on 11/4/1887 > > James Edward (reported on the Street genealogy as Edward T.) b. > 12/24/1872 - d. 3/2/1960 married 1) Ellie Bliss 2) Bertha Frost > on 12/1897 (Bliss) and 1/23/1902. He is buried in Utter-McKinlely > Beaver Mortuary, Inglewood, California. > > Crumbie Warren (reported as Warren C on the Street genealogy) b. > 12/12/1876 - d. 3/23/1913 married Adoline Matilda Griffin 831/1897. On > Crumbie and Adoline's wedding day, her father shot Crumbie in the chest > at the courthouse on the steps because he didn't want him to marry his > daughter. The bullet was lodged in his lung and couldn't be removed but > he did survive. He and Adoline WERE married in spite of her father and > went on to have (if memory serves me correctly) at least 9 children! It > WAS the bullet, however, that eventually killed him. > > Thomas Warner (my great grandfather) b. 1/2/1878 - d. 12/22/195 married > Ora Josephine Waggoner. I was raised by my great grandparents until I > was 9 at which time gramma became ill with Leukemia and died within 3 > months. (Then I decided it was okay to live with my actual parents - > they always said I refused to leave Poppy and Gramma's house from the > time I had an opinion (or could say NO) so they finally gave up and let > me stay! > > Henry William b. 5/30/1883 - d. 9/3/1947 married Edith Brown 4/18/1913. > > Thomas Warner Thagard and Ora Waggoner had: > > James Lawrence Thagard b. 1904 - still living > > Ruby Leota Thagard b. 12/8/1908 - d. 1996 married Walter Rudine > > Thomas Warner Thagard, Jr. - b. 1916 still living in San Diego, Calif. > married Dorris Irene Rumbaugh who died in 1971 through a car accident. > (These were my grandparents) > > Their children are: > > Marilyn Jeanette Thagard b. 7/3/1939 married Leland Everett Thomason b. > 9/22/1932. These are my parents. My mother lives in Reno, NV and father > lives in St. Maries, ID. with his 2nd wife, Jacqueline Hansen. > > Carolyn Joy Thagard b. 6/6/1941 married Leslie Stover; Richard Oreta - > she lives in Vacaville, California. > > Jerry Lynn Thagard b. 4/8/1943 recently married Otilia Nunez in > Whittier, California > > Marilyn and Lee have: > > Debra Lee Thomason b. 6/271955 living in Reno, NV married to John W. > Rodgers b. 1/9/1958. This would be me! > > Guy Lynn Thomason b. 9/12/1957 married Manuelita Padilla and lives in > Rancho Santa Margarita, California. > > Darla Jean Thomason b. 1/30/1959 married to Anthony Miceli and lives in > Reno, NV > > Brett Everett Thomason b. 1/30/1961 married to Alice ? and lives in > Anaheim, California. > > We were all born in Hawthorne, California - an area right next to > Inglewood where we grew up with all of the Thagards. > > If I have anything of interest to you, let me know, but as my line is > primarily Thagard/Thomason I don't know if there would be anything. The > only thing I can think of is the clearing up of names for the Thagards > as they currently appear in the Street genealogy. Also, I have not been > able to prove it as yet so this is still "iffy" but it is quite possible > that James D. Lee's father was a "Joseph". > > Thanks again and best regards, > > Debby > > Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 06:00:39 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "C.M. A" 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: ORMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ORMARION-L] Re: ORMARION-D Digest V00 #54 Laura and list, Susan (GIBSON) TURNER PORTER was the daughter of Joseph GIBSON. She died on 6 March 1909 near Silverton, Marion Co. and is buried (according to my source) at Miller Cemetery, north of Silverton. The Turner's were from Lincoln County Missouri as were the Porter's originally, Stephen Porter being born there in 1819. I suspect these two families knew one another before coming to Oregon. It is thought the Gibson's, among others migrated from Tennessee to Missouri with the Porter's (David) and Sitton's around 1810. Mary Bowen Porter, daughter of David and sister of Stephen, married in 1835 widower George GIBSON, the son of Samuel GIBSON and Tabytha (KENNEDY)GIBSON. Rebecca Porter, another daughter of David and sister to Stephen, married in 1826 SAMUEL GIBSON SITTON, son of Phillip and Elanor [sic] GIBSON Sitton. Josephine E. PORTER, daughter of Stephen and Susan (GIBSON TURNER)PORTER, was born 22 May 1852 at Stayton, Marion County. OR. and d. 25 Sept. 1925 at Silverton. She was married 28 Feb. 1874 to MARION PALMER, son of John H. and Catherine N. (GRAVES) PALMER. They had six children. Joanna Edith PORTER, twin of above, b. 1852- d. 31 Dec. 1943 at Oregon City, Clackamas Co. She married 1883 in Marion Co., William H.H. SAMSON. They had one child. Hope this helps. Colleen ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ==== ORMARION Mailing List ==== Listmom: Linda Nichols famtree51@yahoo.com Marion County, OrGenWeb Homepage http://www.rootsweb.com/~ormarion/ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 05:49:52 -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] Felty Clemmer wife Elizabeth Margaret Dettero Previous post not correct <> ******************* Valentin Felty Clemmer died ca 1785 in Littlestown PA, and was m. to Elizabeth Margaret Dettero. Their son George Clemmer born ca 1779 m. Hanna Smith{not Hoffman} and both are buried in Gaston Co NC. Said George Clemmer had a sister Elizabeth Clemmer b ca 1781 who may be the Elizabeth Clemmer per marriage bond of 1803 in Lincoln Co, NC m. John Dettero-Totherow. Per Agness Yount, the said John Dettero was an adult on 1800 Lincoln Co census with a family so possibly his 1803 marriage was a second wife. Said Elizabeth Clemmer is too old{m. 1803) to be the child of any of the children of Valentin(d.1785) and Margaret Clemmer of Littlestown PA, whose son John Clemmer{brother of George} also married a Hanna in Lincoln Co NC, but her name was Hanna Hoffman, and they went to TN ca 1827. ---------------Charles Hite ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== A source of many Clemmers; http://www.midcoast.com/~davisw/cl_0017.html" Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 05:39:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "R. F. Hickey" 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: GEORGE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEORGE-L] Presley GEORGE Does anyone have a connection to Presley George (possibly born NY) who died in 1813 in Lincoln Co, TN? His wife's first name was Mary. Thanks, Dixie Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 04:54:14 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Linda Barnes Jordan" 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. 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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 | Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 00:31:57 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: PHHGENE@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: LOLLAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LOLLAR-L] Reubin Lollar Family Reubin Lollar Family In the very early 1800's, three brothers from North Carolina came to Cumberland Co. Ky. to settle. Their names were Reubin, James and Jacob Lollar. Reubin had the following grants:> 12 September, 1805, Middle Fork of Judio Creek; 5 December, 1805, 200 acres on the Middle fork of Kettle Creek; and 20 May, 1809, 270 acres on Greasy Creek. James and Jacob also settled in the same immediate area. These brothers had come from Lincoln County, NC and were sons of Henry Lollar, who later migrated to Cumberland Co. to join his sons. Henry Lollar first appeared as an adult in the 1768 tax list of Rowan Co., NC along with Isaac Lollar, Sr. and Isaac Lollar, Jr. Henry is thought by most researchers to be the son of Isaac Sr. but it has not been proven. There is also no knowledge of where this Lollar line originated. Based on the assumption that 21 was the legal age, this would place Henry Lollar's birth at 1747 or earlier. On 1 October, 1770 Henry Lollar is found as a witness to a sale of land on Anderson Mountain Creek from Michael and Elizabeth Heckelman to Samuel Martin. Isaac Lollar was also a witness to this transaction. In May of 1774, Henry served on the jury in Saltsbury District, and in August of the same year, Henry was found guilty of "hog stealing" and paid 10 pounds to Isaac Lollar. Ther is no indication if this was a prank or a family quarrel, or if the money was paid to Isaac, Sr. or Jr. On 28 August, 1778 Henry Lollar purchased land on Mountain Creek adjoining Robert Biggam Perkins. In the April 1786 court of Lincoln Co., NC, Francis McCorkle proved the deed for 490 acres of land purchased by Henry Lollar from Richard Perkins and wife Martha on 20 July, 1785. On 7 October, 1876, Henry Lollar sold 50 acres to Malachi Fyke. The 1790 census of Lincoln Co. NC shows Henry Lollar with a family of three mailes under sixteen and four females. He is listed in various othe county entries until 23 September, 1805, when he sold land to Aaron Stacey. From that time until 1818, nothing is known of Henry Lollar's whereabouts. On January 17, 1818, Henry Lollar purchased land from Elijah Jackson. The deed was for an 81 acre tract of land on Judio Creek of Cumberland Co., Ky., adjoining Jacob Lollar, James Lollar and R. Green. In the 1820 census, henry and his wife are both listed on being over 45 years of age. They are the only two members of the household. Apparently Henry Lollar died before 1830, for he is not listed as head of a household in the census schedule of that year. Ther is an elderly female, 80-90 years old, listed in the household of Reubin Lollar that year, possibly the widow Lollar. We know Henry Lollar was still alive in late 1820 when a letter was written from family member Ninian Hamilton to his brother. In a letter dated 24 October, 1820 Ninian tells his brother that Jacob Lollar has migrated to Missouri, and that "old Henry" Lollar had written "young Henry" the news. The name of Henry Lollar's wife has never been learned, nor her death date. In circuit court records of Cumberland Co., Ky., we find a lawsuit filed in 1849 to settle the estate of Henry Lollar, deceased, of Cumberland Co. Ky. One wonders why the heirs waitied so long to make a settlement, but apparently Henry's widow had lived an extremely long time. From some of the wording in the suit, pertaining to improvements made in the last five years, it would appear that she possibly lived until 1844. From the lawsuit we learn the names of the children of Henry Lollar: 1. Rachel Lollar, born 10 October, 1`776 in Lincoln Co., NC died in November of 1851, in Cabarrus Co., NC. She married George Garmon or Gorman on December 12, 1791. 2. Jacob Lollar, born ca. 1770-1780, died before January 14, 1824 in St. Louis Co., Mo. married Margaret Hamilton in 1705 in Lincoln Co., NC. Heirs of Jacob Lollar, deceased, are mentioned in the lawsuit among Henry Lollar's heirs. 3. James Lollar, born ca. 1780 in NC, died between 22 Junce and 22 August 1851 in Cumberland leaving a widow named Christine who possibly was a Matlock 4. Reubin Lollar, born ca. 1781-1786 in NC., died prior to October, 1856 in Cumberland Co., Ky., married Rebecca Collier, according to descendant Lewis G. Stewart, who said he had been told Rebecca's maiden name by her son , James W. "Jimmie" Lollar. 5. Rilla Lollar, (possibly Averilla) who was living in White Co. TN, at the time of the settlement of Henry Lollar's estate. her last name was Ward, and her husband's name was possibly Elijah or James Ward. 6. Jane Lollar, mentioned in the lawsuit on being, Jane Arwood. As no husband was mentioned, she was possibly widowed by this time. It is unknown where she resided. In the settlement of Henry Lollar's estate, the court ordered that Henry Lollar's slave Aaron, and Henry's land be sold and the proceeds divided among the six heirs. The land was purchased by Jacob Lollar More tomorrow. Pat H. Patricia L. Hall Proud Sponsor+ of RootsWeb phhgene@aol.com ==== LOLLAR Mailing List ==== Welcome to all Lollar's and variations We hope you find your connection ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 22:19:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Debbie Champion" 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: [TNSTEWAR] Shaw's Did some checking on Shaw's tonight. This is what I found: **SHAW, Mary Grace 1866- 1937 - Buried at Beeler Cemetery in Sullivan Co., TN **SHAW, Nannie Martin - Mar. 26, 1893 - June 22, 1969 - Buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Gibson Co., TN **Benjamin Shaw 000000001-/000000001-Wayne County 1830 Census **J. H. SHAW 18 M Laborer TN - Gibson County, TN 1850 Census, in household of R. S. Kirkman **Samuel SHAW 40 M Farmer 600 TN Rebecca SHAW 35 F NC Elizabeth SHAW 15 F TN Eliza SHAW 9 F TN Elmira SHAW 6 F TN Angeline SHAW 4 F TN William SHAW 6/12 M TN Perry CHAMBERLIN 18 M Laborer TN Gibson County, Tn 1850 Census **Elizabeth SHAW 74 F Farmer 1500 NC John SHAW 54 M Hatter NC Alexander SHAW 34 M Teacher TN Nancy SHAW 30 F TN Gibson County, TN 1850 Census **George SHAW 36 M Farmer 1000 TN Martha SHAW 30 F TN William SHAW 7 M TN Nancy ARNOLD 56 F SC James ARNOLD 30 M Farmer TN Gibson County, TN 1850 Census **34 Clay, M ?(F/J) 40 M W farmer 18000 1200 TN Clay, Charles 9 M W at home TN Clay, Harry 7 M W at home TN Shaw, Martha 62 F W at home 5000 300 TN 35 Shaw, John 36 M B farmer 250 TN Shaw, Fannie 59 F B at home TN Shaw, Henry 12 M B farm lab TN Shaw, Monroe 10 M B farm lab TN Shaw, Louan 6 F B at home TN Shaw, Frances 4 F B at home Tn 47 Shaw, David 45 M B farm lab TN Shaw, Mary 30 F B farm lab TN Shaw, Loulie 15 F B farm lab TN Shaw, Joseph 12 M B farm lab TN Shaw, Mary 10 F W farm lab TN McAvery, John 27 M W farm lab TN 89 Shaw, Adam 52 M B farmer 45 TN Shaw, Molly 14 F B farm lab TN 96 Shaw, Stephen 70 M B farmer TN Shaw, Judae 65 F B k house TN Shaw, Josie 36 F B farm lab TN Shaw, Fanny 31 F B farm lab TN Gibson County, TN 1870 Census **SHAW, Levi-1 White Poll-1838 Tax List for Wayne Co., Tn. **Robertson County, Tenn. has some Goodspeed Histories that include Shaw's. **Many Shaw's (too many to list) in 1880 Sumner Co., TN Census **Will of Francis Shaw To all whom these presents may come as be made known. Know ye that I Francis Shaw of Blount County Tennessee calling to mind the mortality of my body do ordain and constitute this my last will and testament (viz). 1st It is my will that my slaves Andy and Sally shall be free at my decease as to the residues and remainder of my estate it is my will that it be divided between my wife Betsy and all my children as the law directs in testimony thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of April 1833. Witness present: John Coulson Francis Shaw John Ferguson Monroe County, TN-Wills **Many Shaw's in the Hardin County, TN Surname List **Shaw, James H. to Motlow, Elizabeth V. Jun 8, 1846 Shaw, Joseph to Harper, Mary L. Dec 2, 1846 Shaw, Paul A. to Turner, Mary S. Jan 7, 1845 Shaw, William R. to Parkes, Louisa E. Jan 10, 1849 Shelton, Jesse to Shaw, Betsey Feb 20, 1840 Smoot, Daniel to Shaw, Ann Jan 15, 1843 Lincoln Co., TN Marriages **SHAW, Centha marr. BLEDSOE, Major on 22-DEC-1837 SHAW, Francis M marr. WILLIS, Elizabeth H on 31-JUL-1856 SHAW, Hannah marr. WALKER, Henry on 16-FEB-1847 SHAW, Hugh marr. INCE, Aberville Jane on 06-JUL-1852 SHAW, John D marr. STANLEY, Mariah on 05-SEP-1831 SHAW, Lemiza marr. KIRKMAN, Robert S on 30-DEC-1844 SHAW, Maranda J marr. GARDNER, James W on 12-AUG-1846 SHAW, Precilla marr. THARP, J Coleman on 30-JUL-1856 SHAW, S marr. CLAY, M A Miss on 28-APR-1837 SHAW, Simpson marr. JONES, Elizabeth D on 30-MAY-1837 SHAW, William marr. ROE, Margaret E on 18-DEC-1855 SHAW, Zachariah marr. BOWMAN, Cassandra on 21-DEC-1840 Gibson County, TN marriages ------------------------------------------------------ up 21 hours, goin' to bed. Nite all! Debbie C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit our homepage: http://www.homestead.com/championfam/debbiespage.html Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:51:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Errol Lewis 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-Searcy County, Ar Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Searcy?read=1025 Subject: Gray family Surname: Gray ------------------------- Julianne: BENJAMIN S. GRAY, b. Oct 20, 1863, Searcy Co., d. aft 1910, married Margaret Emeline Hayes, Jul 17, 1884, Campbell, Searcy Co. Their children: Sarah, Walter, Albert H., Nellie L., Walker, Ras, Lillie, Homer, and Rufus Gray. Benjamin was the son of: JOHN HENRY GRAY, b. Nov 19, 1819, Lincoln Co., Tn. d. Jan 7, 1892, Searcy Co. Married Hannah Cypert on Oct 3, 1839, Wayne Co., Tn. She was b. Nov 23, 1820 Tn., d. Dec 26, 1899, Searcy Co. John was the son of: JAMES GRAY, b. Sep 17, 1796, N.C., d. Sep 18, 1851, Searcy Co., married Rebecca Austin abt 1814. She was the dau of Stephen Austin and Docas Pinson. James was the son of: ALEXANDER GRAY II, b. abt 1767, N.C., d. abt 1812, Lincoln Co., Tn. Married Mary Warren. Alexander was the son of: ALEXANDER GRAY SR., b. abvt 1735, d. abt 1791, married Elizabeth Fitzhugh. Hopes this helps. Errol Lewis Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 17:38:41 -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: CLINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CLINE] Martha Cline Martha Cline was the Daughter of Julia Clemmer and William Cline. Martha married James Gaston probably abt the mid 1800's. The family originated in Monroe Co., TN and North Ca Joyce jreece@icx.net Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:53:41 -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: RIPROVID-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Military War Records Hi Cheryl, I am sending you the entire list including the Mass. Address. You may need the others for your research as you go along. Sue macduff@citrus.infi.netSTATE 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: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:47:07 -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: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] Military Records Archives Hi Pam, Don't feel like the "Lone Ranger". :-D I am going to send you the complete list as you never know where your research is going to send you and what you cannot get from the regular state 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 Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 14:45:16 -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: NYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NYCLINTO-L] Military Records Archives Hi Sarah, Here you go. I hope you have plenty of paper in the printer. :-D It is "several" pages long. I would imagine that you can write to them about anything you are interested in, not just military. 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 Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:44:32 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Dorothy Gray" 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: TNROANE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNROANE] 1820 Roane Co. TN census -----Original Message----- From: Ken Parks To: TNROANE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:14 AM Subject: [TNROANE] 1820 Roane Co. TN census I'm not Debra, but I needed that also!!! Thanks a million for putting it on the list! Dorothy >Debra, >Did a little searching and came up with this from the TN State Library >and Archives website--now we both know the answer!--Ken > > >DESCRIPTIONS OF CENSUS AND INDEXES > >1790, 1800 and 1810: Tennessee became a state in 1796. The territorial >census schedules and the 1800 census were >lost or destroyed. The 1810 census of Tennessee was also lost, except >for Grainger and Rutherford counties, which >have been indexed. > >1820: This census is incomplete and most East Tennessee counties are >missing. The missing counties are marked with >an * on the following list. Jackson's alphabetical state-wide index >lists the heads-of-household, plus a series of >numbers indicating the sex and approximate age of family members. The >age categories for males, given in order, are: >under 10, 10-15, 16-18, 16-25, 26-44, and over 45. To the right of the >first hyphen are five similar columns for >females in the following age categories: under 10, 10-15, 16-25, 26-44, >and over 45. Following the second hyphen is >a column detailing number of slaves in the household and a column >detailing number of free blacks in the household. >Another index, by Bentley, only shows the heads-of-household with a >county and page number for each. > >ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR TENNESSEE COUNTIES 1820, 1840-1870 > >Each census index entry provides the county name and census page number. > >This list will help you identify county names which have been >abbreviated by the indexer. > >The year the county was created is also listed. > >* Indicates missing from 1820 census. > >A Anderson 1801* >B Bedford 1807 >BE Benton 1835 >BL Bledsoe 1807* >BO Blount 1795* >BR Bradley 1836 >C Campbell 1806* >CA Cannon 1836 >CR Carroll 1821 >CT Carter 1796* >CE Cheatham 1856 >CH Chester 1875 >CL Claiborne 1801* >CY Clay 1870 >CO Cocke 1797* >CF Coffee 1836 >CC Crockett 1845 >CU Cumberland 1856 >D Davidson 1783 >DE Decatur 1845 >DK Dekalb 1837 >DI Dickson 1803 >DY Dyer 1823 >F Fayette 1824 >FE Fentress 1823 >FR Franklin 1807 >G Gibson 1823 >GI Giles 1809 >GR Grainger 1796* >GE Greene 1783* >GU Grundy 1844 >HM Hamblen 1870 >H Hamilton 1819* >HA Hancock 1844 >HR Hardeman 1823 >HD Hardin 1819 >HW Hawkins 1786* >HY Haywood 1823 >HE Henderson 1821 >HN Henry 1821 >HI Hickman 1807 >HO Houston 1871 >HU Humphreys 1809 >J Jackson 1801 >JA James 1871 >JE Jefferson 1792* >JO Johnson 1836 >K Knox 1792* >L Lauderdale 1835 >LK Lake 1870 >LA Lawrence 1817 >LE Lewis 1843 >LI Lincoln 1809 >LO Loudon 1870 >M Macon 1842 >MA Madison 1821 >MR Marion 1817* >MS Marshall 1836 >MU Maury 1807 >MC McMinn 1819* >MN McNairy 1823 >ME Meigs 1836 >MO Monroe 1819* >MT Montgomery 1796 >MOO Moore 1871 >MG Morgan 1817* >O Obion 1823 >OV Overton 1806 >P Perry 1818 >PI Pickett 1879 >PO Polk 1839 >PU Putnam 1854 >R Rhea 1807* >RO Roane 1801* >RB Robertson 1796 >RU Rutherford 1803 >S Scott 1849 >SQ Sequatichie 1858 >SE Sevier 1794* >SH Shelby 1819 >SM Smith 1799 >ST Stewart 1803 >SU Sullivan 1779* >SN Sumner 1786 >T Tipton 1823 >TR Trousdale 1870 >U Unicoi 1875 >UN Union 1850 >V VanBuren 1840 >W Warren 1807 >WA Washington 1777* >WY Wayne 1785 >WE Weakley 1823 >WH White 1806 >WI Williamson 1799 >WL Wilson 1799 > > Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:42:56 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: alby6@juno.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] Dotherow and Jenkins Families Thank you for the information that Solomon Dutrow raised his family in McMinn Co., TN. According to Bynum's marriage bond book, there are these bonds: Dutrow, Soloman and Elizabeth Jenkins, 5 June 1815, with John Shrum as bondsman. Jenkins, David and Elizabeth Hogans, 19 Feb 1819, with Solomon Totherow as bondsman. Question: Are Elizabeth and David Jenkins sister and brother ? David is the oldest son of my ancestor, Edward(Ned) Jenkins, who married Peggy Smith in Lincoln County, NC in 1797. Question: When did Solomon Dudrow/Totherow move to McMinn Co., TN ? Would be pleased to correspond with descendants of Solomon and Elizabeth. Agnes ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Has your ancestor been submitted by another member? Check to make sure at http://clemmer.org Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:14:58 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "CasieI" 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 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 belon 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 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 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 Randa /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 Samue 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 /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, o 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 wrot Cheers Cassie Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:13:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: GHerna1154@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: Fwd: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA --part1_7c.2fabd05.2603b37d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Got this from another list and thought it might help someone here searching. Peace Gwen --part1_7c.2fabd05.2603b37d_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-yd03.mx.aol.com (rly-yd03.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.3]) by air-yd02.mail.aol.com (v70.19) with ESMTP; Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:38:22 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by rly-yd03.mx.aol.com (v70.19) with ESMTP; Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:37:54 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id FAA17996; Fri, 17 Mar 2000 05:37:23 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 05:37:23 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <75B2D8A8865CD211A05200A0C9CFBBED25CA9B@mail.covercraft.com> From: "Davis, Kim" Old-To: "'CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com'" Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:36:41 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA Resent-Message-ID: To: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/3171 X-Loop: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In researching one of my family names (Lucinda Williams) at NARA, I got the following list from the Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate pursuant to S. Res. 79 (70th Congress). Box/Folder list for Senate subcommittee on Indian Affairs subject files, Boxes 80-119, 1928-1953. If any of this appeals to you, I would think you should be able to write in with the Box number and folder number for a copy. I know some of you are interested in the schools - some are listed below. Box 98 1. Oklahoma: General 2. Attorneys- Oklahoma-Claims for Fees 3. Oklahoma Credit Associations 4. Court of Claims, Oklahoma 5. Delaware County Indian Reservation, Oklahoma 6. Indians in Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma Indian Population 8. Education, Oklahoma General 9. Oklahoma Investigations, 1935 10. Oklahoma Investigations, Campaign 1938 11. Oklahoma Campaign, 1938 12. Notes, Investigations, 1938 trip, Oklahoma et al. Box 99 1. Oklahoma Investigations, 1939 2. " " 3. " " 4. " " 5. Probate Attys.-OK, Investigations 1939 No. 1 6. Probate Attorneys-OK Investigations, No. 5, 1939 7. " " No. 2 8. " " No. 3 9. 1942 Oklahoma Hearings 1942, Investigations 10. 1946 Investigations Box 100 1. Itinerary (Oklahoma General) (2/3-2/25, 1930) 2. Mailing List, Oklahoma 3. Removal Field Clerks Office, Tulsa to Sapulpa 4. List of Oklahoma Indians 5. Oklahoma Maps 6. Newspaper Clippings & Magazines, Oklahoma General 7. Oil and Gas Producing Areas-Maps, OK, General 8. Requests for Dates of Hearings (OK) 9. Pictures, Schools 10. Oklahoma Indian Schools, General 11. Oklahoma Trust and Restriction Bill 12. University of Oklahoma, General 13. Senator Thomas, (Election 1938) 14. Thomas-Rogers Act (Oklahoma Indians Welfare Act) 1937-40 15. Oklahoma Bill Statements Re: S 2047 16. Oklahoma Welfare Bill 17. S 2047 Oklahoma Wld. Act Box 101 1. Cherokees-Eastern and Western Bands, Cherokee/Oklahoma Boundimot 2. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Ala. Tenn., Cherokee NC TX OK GA, J. M. Taylor 3. Cherokee Freedmen Association 4. Grand River Project-Oklahoma 5. Cherokee Resolutions-Keetoowah, Oklahoma 6. John Mannon, Cherokee, OK 7. Cherokee Nighthawks, OK 8. Cherokee Resolutions 9. Pushmataha 10. Sanders, Susan, Cherokee, OK 11. Sequoyah 12. Take, William & Louisa, Cherokee, OK 13. John M. Taylor, Attorney, Oklahoma Cherokee 14. Williams, Della (Sykes), Cherokee, OK 15. Nancy M. Williams, Eastern or Emigrant 16. Mrs. J. Andre Wood, Cherokee, OK Box 102 1. Cherokees, Oklahoma, (Old File) (John M. Taylor) 2. Cherokees, Application for Enrollment 3. Mrs. Josephine Cannefax, Cherokee, OK 4. Easy, Wm. J., Estate Cherokee OK 5. Cherokees-Eastern and Western, Claims before the Indian Claims Commission 6. Eastern Band of Cherokees, #1 Part 2 7. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Old File, Cherokee-OK Box 103 1. Cheyenne and Arapahoe (Ft. Reno) 2. Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Concho Agency (OK) 3. Seger- Indian School, Concho, OK # 59 4. Cheyenne-Arapahoe Tribal Delegation*Jurisdictional Bill (OK) 5. Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribes (OK) general 6. J. E. Arnold, Choctaw Chickasaw OK 7. Baker, Milnie Colbert now, Choctaw, OK 8. Bowden, Anna (Williams), Choctaw OK 9. Choctaw-Chic- Coal Hearings (1942) (also S 1542) 10. Coal and Asphalt Deposits, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK Box 104 1. Colbert, Walter 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw [W. W. Short and Mrs. Myrtle Creason] 3. Choctaw Council Home Committee 4. Dowden, E. et al. V. US, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Tuttle Townsite, OK 5. Durant (Hearing at) Choc-Chickasaw 6. Durant, W. A. (Chief) 7. Enrollment, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Holder Heirs 8. Ickes V. Ledbetter, Stetch Estate (Choctaw) 9. Idabel 10. Jackson, Semean, Choctaw OK 11. Winding Up Tribal Affairs, Choctaw, Indians, OK, Jurisdictional and Bills 12. Keel, William and Ada, Chickasaw, Stratford, OK 13. Leased District, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 14. Choctaw-loss of lands through taxation/ lands exempt for 21 yrs. Box 105 1. Mallory, A. O. Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw Maps 3. Choctaw-Chickasaw, Mc Murray, J. F. 4. Willie G. Samuel 5. Schools, Bloomfield School (OK) Choctaw-Chickasaw 6. Goddland Schools and School Dist, # 13 (Choctaw) OK 7. Tahlina School, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Ludcie Stechi, OK Choctaw 9. Tribal Attorneys-Choctaw-Chickasaw, Reports of etc. OK 10. Alexander, Lena Yahola now, Creek OK 11. Alexander, Mr. Sealey OK, Creek, McMillan ,need of guardian 12. Creek Nation, Lete Kohlvin, Lete Fields, Allotments 13. Creek Indians-Withholding from allotment certain lands 14. Anderson, Hanna Creek-OK, 15. Hanna Anderson Daniels and Mose Daniels (Trust agreement) 16. Wiley Baker (OK) Jarrett Motor Co., Creek 17. Jarett Motor Co., Samochee Barnett (OK) Report Inspector Blair, Creek 18. Bear, Taylor, Creek OK 19. Bigpond, Louis et al, Creek, OK 20. Bird, Selena Long now, Creek, OK 21. Minnie Tiger Now Bond, Creek, OK 22. Burgess, (Sarte) Suma, Creek , OK 23. Butler, Susanna Dacon now, Creek, OK 24. Creek, Claims-Cases (E.J. Van Court) 25. Creeks (Claims of Layal Creeks) 26. Creek-Claims for enrollment, Mary Escos, et al 27. Creek Indians, Claims of 28. Creek Council-Nation, Tribal Town, OK Box 106 1. Davis, Mollie Jones, Creek, OK 2. Martha Jackson Now Davis, Creek-Muskogee, (OK) 3. Dunsun, Hettie, OK Creek 4. Ellen Deer, Barney Mc Bride, Guardian, OK, Creek 5. Deer, Woosie, Creek 6. Punskee Field, OK Creek 7. Fife, Exie, Creek OK 8. Fish, Freeda Harjo now, Creek OK 9. Fixico, Ben, Creek OK 10. Fixico, Hully, Creek OK 11. Fixico, Katie, Creek, OK 12. Foster, Abe , Estate (N. A. Fields) 13. Bunny Harjo, (OK) Creek 14. John Harjo, McMillan (OK) Anderson, Creek 15. Harjo, Wilson, Creek OK 16. Lessey Yarhola now Hawkins, Trust Agreements, OK-Creek 17. Hully, Kogle, Creek, OK 18. Jacobs, Ella Jones now, Creek - Okla, 19. Jarrett Motor Co., Creek, OK 20. King, Louina Walker now, Creek, OK 21. Little, Hepsey King now, Creek OK 22. Thomas Long Hickey or Anderson (OK) Creek 23. Mc Nac, Joseph, Creek, OK 24. Naharkey, Millie, Creek OK 25. Creek National Council 26. Co Nei Sen Ney, Creek, OK 27. Okmulgee, Creek, OK 28. Pittman, Lucinda, OK, Creek 29. Poloke, Lucy, Creek, OK Box 107 1. Randall, Roman/ Creek, OK 2. Sahta quanney/ Young (OK Creek) 3. Sawyer, Samuel/Creek, OK 4. Scott, Adam & Jenny Kelly, Creek, OK 5. Starr, Walter, Creek, OK 6. Trust Bill, Creek Indians 7. Thompson, Thomas, Creek, Okla, 8. Tiger, Miller, Creek, OK 9. Tiger, Stanwaite, Creek, OK 10. Van Court, E. J., Creek, OK 11. E. J. Van Court (Creek Attorney) 12. Wacoche, Benjamin, Creek, OK 13. Watson, Hannah Tyler Roberts (now) Creek, OK 14. Wilson, Enus, Inc., Creek, OK 15. Wolf, Isla, Creek OK 16. Yarhola, Clarence, Creek, Olka. 17. Five Civilized Tribes, General, OK 18. Hospitals, Claremont Hospital, Muskogee, OK, S 1833 19. Compilation Indian Laws, Five Civilized Tribes Box 108 1. Five Civilized Tribes, Extension of Restrictions, HR 8750 2. Five Civilized Tribes-Friedman 3. Freeman & Springer, F.C.T., OK 4. Grand Council, Five Civilized Tribes 5. H. G. House, OK 6. Fox, Refund of Income Tax, F.C.T., OK 7. Refund of Income Tax, Five Civilized Tribes 8. Refund of Income Tax 9. Refund on Income Tax Reports, F.C.T., OK Box 109 1. Adrian Landman, Supt., Five Civilized Tribes 2. Liberty Bonds, Donations, Etc., F.C.T. 3. Life Insurance (F.C.T.) (OK) 4. Muskogee, F.C.T. 5. "National Blunder" M. L. Mott, Five Civilized Tribes 6. Notes, Field, OK 7. Five Civilized Tribes, Oil and Gas Leases 8. Probate Attorneys and Probate Matters General, Susan Butler V Archerd, F.C.T. 9. Probate, Field Clerks, Reports of, Etc.? (OK) F.C.T. 10. Report of Indian Commissioner Re: F.C.T. Box 110 1. Chilocco Indian School 2. Carter Seminary, Ardmore OK 3. Emahaka School 4. Euchee Boarding School, Sapulpa, OK 5. Eufaula Boarding School, Eufaula, Oklahoma 6. Goodland Indian Orphanage 7. Jones Male Academy, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Oklahoma Presbyterian College, Durant, OK 9. List of Oklahoma Indian School Children 10. Five Civilized Tribes, Nuyaka Academy, Okmulgee, OK 11. Sequoyah Orphan Training School, F.C.T., OK 12. Wheelock Academy, Milleron OK 13. Titles, Validating- Five Civilized Tribes 14. Five Civilized Tribes, Trust Bill, Mollie Davis 15. Kiowa-Apache-Comanche (OK) 16. Kiowa Agency, Anadarka, OK 17. Attocknie, Albert 18. Allie M. Brennan, Kiowa, OK Box 111 1. Dussome, J. Carl Reid, Kiowa, Annadarko Agency, OK 2. Gertrude Dalton, Kiowa Agency, OK 3. S 2086 (Hr 6133), Ft. Indian School 4. Kiowa Agency, Fort Still Boarding School & Hospital, OK 5. Goombi, Robert 6. Nora G. Hazlett, Kiowa Agency 7. Irrigation-Lawton, Anadarko, OK 8. Lawton, OK Kiowa, OK 9. Medicine Park, OK 10. Kiowa, Comanche & Apache (Red River Royalties) 11. Red River Royalty (Anadarko), Kiowa, Comanche, OK 12. Kiowa Reservation, Apache Tribe, OK 13. Kiowa Reservation, Comanche Tribe, OK 14. Kiowa Reservation, Kiowa Tribe, OK 15. Kiowa Reservation, Caddo Tribe, OK 16. Kiowa Reservation, Delaware Tribe, OK 17. Kiowa Reservation, Wichita Tribe, OK 18. Kiowa Agency, Anadarko (Riverside) Boarding School, Kiowa/Coman 19. Edward Sautaukoy, (Toy-Koy-Todle), Ella Sautaukoy(Dome-Taddle) Mable Sautaukoy (Kiowa, OK) 20. Kiowa, Comanche and Apache (Schools) Box No.112 1. Oklahoma/ Osage, General 2. Osage Booklets-Miscellaneous, Hearings, Bills, Etc. 3. Osage Appropriations Bill, (1943) 1944 4. Osage Appropriations 1945 5. Osage 1946 6. Osage 1947 7. Madeline Bigheart, Topeka, KS, Osage 8. Jas. G. Blaine Jr., restricted Osage (Kathryn Van Leuven, Atty.) Box 113 1. Osage Civilization Fund 2. Paul Red Eagle- Ingram V. Red Eagle, RE; Repudiation of Tatro Statement, OK 3. Osage, G. B. Fulton, Atty. 4. Corine A. Girard, OK Osage 5. Margaret Goode, OK Osage 6. Fall Chief and Rose Haragara 7. Hulah Dam, OK 8. Osage Indians- Income in excess of 100,000 9. Osage, Inserts for the Record 10. Necia Kenny, Osage, OK Box 114 1. Labado, George V. 2. Arthur H. Lamb, OK, Osage 3. T. J. Leahy, (OK) Osage 4. Mills, Richard D. 5. Joseph D. Mitchell 6. North Burbank Oil Field-Relocation of Osaye Royalty 7. Osage Oil and Gas Leases Box 115 1. Osage #1 (Old File), OK 2. John F.Palmer, Osage, OK 3. Pawhuska, #2, OK Osage 4. Pawhuska, #3, OK Osage 5. Red Corn Children, Osage Indians OK 6. Hearing Re Revoking Competency Certificate, Osage, OK 7. Olamae Simpkins case 8. Osage, Tribal Govt. etc. 9. Jennie D, Wilson, Osage Box 116 1. Pawnee Agency, OK 2. Iowa Tribe of Indians Shawnee Agency, Pawnee Agency, OK 3. Pawnee Agency, Kaw Tribe, Kaw Tribe V. US , OK 4. Pawnee, City of, Condemnation of Indian Lands, OK 5. Adelaide Long Chase, OK Ponca 6. Chilicco Indian School, Ponca, OK 7. Delaware Tribe, Ponca Agency 8. Delaware Indians V. US 9. Ottoe and Missouri Tribes, Ponca, OK 10. Pottawatomies, (Citizen) OK, Shawnee Jurisdiction 11. Pottawatomie- Salt Creek Drainage Dist. (Lloyd La Motte) Box 117 1. Accounts against restricted Quapaws-Miami Oklahoma 2. Arthur Buffalo, (Quapaw Indian) (Miami, Oklahoma) 3. Ruth B. Deehannas, OK Quapaw 4. Anna Beaver Hallman, (OK) Quapaw 5. Goodeagle, Hogomme, Estate (Quapaw), (OK) 6. Hearings Re: Quapaw Mine Lease 7. La Motte, Lloyd (Miami) Quapaw-OK 8. Quapaw Agency, Miami, OK 9. Mining and Leasing Operations, (OK) Quapaw Agency 10. Mosman, Rogers & Buzard, Attorneys re; Quapaw Box 118 1. Samuel Alexander Perry, Quapaw, OK 2. Quapaw,(Claim of Judge Rice) 3. Seneca Indian School, Miami (Wyandotte), Quapaw, OK 4. Clara Showalter, et al. vs. Skelton Lead and Zinc Co. re cutover 5. Showalter, et al. vs, Eagle Picher, Lead Company, Quapaw, OK 6. Clara Showalter and Other Heirs of Mary J. Calf vs. Skelton Lead & Zinc (Quapaw, OK) 7. Clarissa Valliere Showalter vs. New Chicago Mine Corp. 8. Mary Angle Supernaw and Maude Thompson Williams (Income Tax Refund) OK Quapaw Box 119 1. Seminole Nation/Seminole General, OK 2. Amos, (Seminole)(OK) 3. Seminoles, Attorneys Representing (OK) 4. Lucile Wood Brunner, (Seminole) Duplicate 5. Wisey Bowlegs Now Breuner, (OK) Seminole 6. Burden, Lincoln, Seminole, OK 7. Burgess, John, Konawa, OK /Seminole 8. Burgess, Jeanetta Tiger now , Seminole, OK 9. Joe Camp and Willie Taylor 10. Seminole Cases in County Court, (OK) 11. Seminole Claims Against the US Boudinot-Latham, Attorneys 12. Appointment of Chief, Seminole 13. Rosanna Davis, (OK) Seminole 14. Emahaka School, Cancellation of deed. to- Seminole See Also Series Description for these records, NWL-46-SIA Subject Ref. American West; West (U.S.); Indians of North America Contact Center for Legislative Archives (NWL), National Archives Building, Room 8E, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408 PHONE: 202-501-5350 FAX: 202-219-2176 ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST Mailing List ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L, Genealogy List CHAHTA-L, History and Culture http://freepages.cultures.rootsweb.com/~choctaw/mail.htm ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ --part1_7c.2fabd05.2603b37d_boundary-- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:01:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Atwood, Ruth" 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: ATWOOD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ATWOOD] Atwood Ancestors Vol 6 No 1 & 2a Atwood Ancestors Vol 6 No 1 Published by Claudette Maerz (no date but should be 1988) CONTENTS Photocopied: >From Documents Collected by Charles Atwood, 1888: History of the Atwood Family (& Tenney Family) This appears to be a copy of the complete publication, obviously a book, about 40 pages in length, but no publisher information available. Significant family lines were reported in Vol 3. ---------- end of Vol 6 No 1 Atwood Ancestors Vol 6 No 2a Published by Claudette Maerz (no date but should be 1988) CONTENTS Connecticut - Whitney Family Maine - Thurston Genealogy Maryland - Kent County Massachusetts - Reed Genealogy New York - Gleanings Ohio - Atwood Family Pennsylvania - Philadelphia City Directory Misc - Letters The Story of an Ohio Attwood Family Submitted by: Helen B Stenger, 1135 John, Houston, MO, 65483-1034 [This manuscript describes the Edwin & Sarah (Green) Attwood family's trip from England to America in 1848 and subsequent travels there. Only family lines are transcribed, but if there is enough interest I will attempt to transcribe the narrative at a later time. Ruth Atwood (ratwood@cha.ab.ca) /rea] 1 Joseph Attwood, a general in the English Army stationed on the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada in 1803; was returned to England by 1812 at Old Hill near Dudley, Straffordshire. 2 Levi Attwood emigrated to America and settled in Pennsylvania; urged his brother to join him. 2 Edwin b 1803 in Canada, d 1848 m Sarah Green and emigrated to America in 1848 with their 6 children; Edwin died during the voyage, buried Cincinnati; Sarah settled at Versailles OH. 3 Alfred d abt 1848 (fell from a tree and broke his neck) - young but age not known 3 Eliza Attwood b abt 1836 in England (1850 census age 14) m Unknown Porter 3 Emily Attwood b abt 1839 in England (1850 census age 11 - living in household of David and Elizabeth Ward) d abt 1896 age 57 [submitter's gr-grandmother]; m 25 Feb 1855 to Godfrey Leatherman b Frederick Co MD in Versailles OH abt 1829 d 1914 age 85 and 6 months 3 Ann R Attwood b abt 1840 in England (1850 census age 10) 3 Cantora Attwood b abt 1842 in England (1850 census age 8) 3vi Mary Emma Attwood d 1848, buried in Cincinnati (probably of smallpox as all children were sick on voyage) 4th Generation: 3 Emily Attwood b abt 1839 in England d abt 1896 age 57 [submitter's gr-grandmother]; m 25 Feb 1855 to Godfrey Leatherman b Frederick Co MD in Versailles OH abt 1829 d 1914 age 85 and 6 months 4i Sarah Elizabeth Leatherman b Aug 1856 Dayton OH, d 1892 Phelps Co MO m William Alfred Hollopeter [submitter's grandparents] 4ii Walter Henry Leatherman b Sep 1857 Dayton OH, d 1902 (drowned) m 1889 to Jennie Olive Rauch. Walter was a Methodist minister. 4iii Edwin Attwood Leatherman b 1859 Versaillles OH d abt 1940 age 81 m Ida May Apple. He was a carpenter/builder 4iv (John) Calvin Leatherman b 1860 m 1887 to Claudia Beatrice Thomas. He was a carpenter/cabinet maker. 4v Maria Leatherman (stillborn) 4vi Asher Lincoln Leatherman b 1864 d abt 1939 age 75; m Dora Lucy Harter. He was a Medical Doctor 4vii Charles Isaiah Leatherman d age 3 4viii Clara Belle Leatherman b 1872 d 1957 m Will Jackson 5th Generation: 4i Sarah Elizabeth Leatherman b Aug 1856 Dayton OH, d 1892 Phelps Co MO m William Alfred Hollopeter [submitter's grandparents] 5i Clara Hollopeter d 1929 5ii Florence Hollopeter d bef 1914 5iii Bessie Lenora Hollopeter b 30 Aug 1891, Phelps Co MO d 1984 m Unknown Breuer 6 youngest Helen Breuer m Unknown Stenger [Helen is the submitter] 4ii Walter Henry Leatherman b Sep 1857 Dayton OH, d 1902 (drowned) m 1889 to Jennie Olive Rauch. Walter was a Methodist minister. 5i Emily Leatherman 5ii Walter Leatherman 4iii Edwin Attwood Leatherman b 1859 Versaillles OH d abt 1940 age 81 m Ida May Apple. He was a carpenter/builder 5i Cameron Leatherman became a physician/surgeon (only child) 4iv (John) Calvin Leatherman b 1860 m 1887 to Claudia Beatrice Thomas. He was a carpenter/cabinet maker. 5i Fern Leatherman 5ii Ivy Leathrman 5iii Paul Leatherman 5iv Claramay Leatherman 4vi Asher Lincoln Leatherman b 1864 d abt 1939 age 75; m Dora Lucy Harter. He was a Medical Doctor 5i Pauline Leatherman 5ii Harter Leatherman 4viii Clara Belle b 1872 d 1957 m Will Jackson 5i Emily Jackson (only child) ---------- continued at Vol 6 No 2b Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:13:56 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ken Parks 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: TNROANE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNROANE] 1820 Roane Co. TN census Debra, Did a little searching and came up with this from the TN State Library and Archives website--now we both know the answer!--Ken DESCRIPTIONS OF CENSUS AND INDEXES 1790, 1800 and 1810: Tennessee became a state in 1796. The territorial census schedules and the 1800 census were lost or destroyed. The 1810 census of Tennessee was also lost, except for Grainger and Rutherford counties, which have been indexed. 1820: This census is incomplete and most East Tennessee counties are missing. The missing counties are marked with an * on the following list. Jackson's alphabetical state-wide index lists the heads-of-household, plus a series of numbers indicating the sex and approximate age of family members. The age categories for males, given in order, are: under 10, 10-15, 16-18, 16-25, 26-44, and over 45. To the right of the first hyphen are five similar columns for females in the following age categories: under 10, 10-15, 16-25, 26-44, and over 45. Following the second hyphen is a column detailing number of slaves in the household and a column detailing number of free blacks in the household. Another index, by Bentley, only shows the heads-of-household with a county and page number for each. ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR TENNESSEE COUNTIES 1820, 1840-1870 Each census index entry provides the county name and census page number. This list will help you identify county names which have been abbreviated by the indexer. The year the county was created is also listed. * Indicates missing from 1820 census. A Anderson 1801* B Bedford 1807 BE Benton 1835 BL Bledsoe 1807* BO Blount 1795* BR Bradley 1836 C Campbell 1806* CA Cannon 1836 CR Carroll 1821 CT Carter 1796* CE Cheatham 1856 CH Chester 1875 CL Claiborne 1801* CY Clay 1870 CO Cocke 1797* CF Coffee 1836 CC Crockett 1845 CU Cumberland 1856 D Davidson 1783 DE Decatur 1845 DK Dekalb 1837 DI Dickson 1803 DY Dyer 1823 F Fayette 1824 FE Fentress 1823 FR Franklin 1807 G Gibson 1823 GI Giles 1809 GR Grainger 1796* GE Greene 1783* GU Grundy 1844 HM Hamblen 1870 H Hamilton 1819* HA Hancock 1844 HR Hardeman 1823 HD Hardin 1819 HW Hawkins 1786* HY Haywood 1823 HE Henderson 1821 HN Henry 1821 HI Hickman 1807 HO Houston 1871 HU Humphreys 1809 J Jackson 1801 JA James 1871 JE Jefferson 1792* JO Johnson 1836 K Knox 1792* L Lauderdale 1835 LK Lake 1870 LA Lawrence 1817 LE Lewis 1843 LI Lincoln 1809 LO Loudon 1870 M Macon 1842 MA Madison 1821 MR Marion 1817* MS Marshall 1836 MU Maury 1807 MC McMinn 1819* MN McNairy 1823 ME Meigs 1836 MO Monroe 1819* MT Montgomery 1796 MOO Moore 1871 MG Morgan 1817* O Obion 1823 OV Overton 1806 P Perry 1818 PI Pickett 1879 PO Polk 1839 PU Putnam 1854 R Rhea 1807* RO Roane 1801* RB Robertson 1796 RU Rutherford 1803 S Scott 1849 SQ Sequatichie 1858 SE Sevier 1794* SH Shelby 1819 SM Smith 1799 ST Stewart 1803 SU Sullivan 1779* SN Sumner 1786 T Tipton 1823 TR Trousdale 1870 U Unicoi 1875 UN Union 1850 V VanBuren 1840 W Warren 1807 WA Washington 1777* WY Wayne 1785 WE Weakley 1823 WH White 1806 WI Williamson 1799 WL Wilson 1799 Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:13:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: MWor220708@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: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RIDDLE-L] Riddle Of Tenn Granny Red Crow Have reading your Riddles in Tn. My grandfather John Albert Riddle B 1879 Bedford Co. Tn. his father Harmon R. Riddle Lynchburg Lincoln Co Tn. 1856 his wife Amanda Edens 1855 in same county. His father John Riddle 1820 Franklin Co. Tn. wife Rebekah Ray 1825. his parents William Stephen Riddle about 1794 his wife Sara Weaver 1801. His father Randolph Riddle 1762 wife Jemina Hawkins 1765. His grandfather Benjamin Hawkins. If you have any information that might help me it would be appreciated. Are in Tn. and where. Thanks Mary Worsham ==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== ----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List------------------ Want to unsubscribe, and did not save your instructions? Visit the RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List webpage to see how! http://medgen.iupui.edu/~rebecca/roots/riddle.html Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 07:12:03 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: tim mccratic 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: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CherokeeGene] FW: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA Good morning! Kim gave her permission to send this, so others could use the information as they see fit. Cherokee information also listed below. Hope this helps someone. Lisa -----Original Message----- From: Davis, Kim [mailto:KDavis@covercraft.com] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:37 AM To: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA In researching one of my family names (Lucinda Williams) at NARA, I got the following list from the Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate pursuant to S. Res. 79 (70th Congress). Box/Folder list for Senate subcommittee on Indian Affairs subject files, Boxes 80-119, 1928-1953. If any of this appeals to you, I would think you should be able to write in with the Box number and folder number for a copy. I know some of you are interested in the schools - some are listed below. Box 98 1. Oklahoma: General 2. Attorneys- Oklahoma-Claims for Fees 3. Oklahoma Credit Associations 4. Court of Claims, Oklahoma 5. Delaware County Indian Reservation, Oklahoma 6. Indians in Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma Indian Population 8. Education, Oklahoma General 9. Oklahoma Investigations, 1935 10. Oklahoma Investigations, Campaign 1938 11. Oklahoma Campaign, 1938 12. Notes, Investigations, 1938 trip, Oklahoma et al. Box 99 1. Oklahoma Investigations, 1939 2. " " 3. " " 4. " " 5. Probate Attys.-OK, Investigations 1939 No. 1 6. Probate Attorneys-OK Investigations, No. 5, 1939 7. " " No. 2 8. " " No. 3 9. 1942 Oklahoma Hearings 1942, Investigations 10. 1946 Investigations Box 100 1. Itinerary (Oklahoma General) (2/3-2/25, 1930) 2. Mailing List, Oklahoma 3. Removal Field Clerks Office, Tulsa to Sapulpa 4. List of Oklahoma Indians 5. Oklahoma Maps 6. Newspaper Clippings & Magazines, Oklahoma General 7. Oil and Gas Producing Areas-Maps, OK, General 8. Requests for Dates of Hearings (OK) 9. Pictures, Schools 10. Oklahoma Indian Schools, General 11. Oklahoma Trust and Restriction Bill 12. University of Oklahoma, General 13. Senator Thomas, (Election 1938) 14. Thomas-Rogers Act (Oklahoma Indians Welfare Act) 1937-40 15. Oklahoma Bill Statements Re: S 2047 16. Oklahoma Welfare Bill 17. S 2047 Oklahoma Wld. Act Box 101 1. Cherokees-Eastern and Western Bands, Cherokee/Oklahoma Boundimot 2. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Ala. Tenn., Cherokee NC TX OK GA, J. M. Taylor 3. Cherokee Freedmen Association 4. Grand River Project-Oklahoma 5. Cherokee Resolutions-Keetoowah, Oklahoma 6. John Mannon, Cherokee, OK 7. Cherokee Nighthawks, OK 8. Cherokee Resolutions 9. Pushmataha 10. Sanders, Susan, Cherokee, OK 11. Sequoyah 12. Take, William & Louisa, Cherokee, OK 13. John M. Taylor, Attorney, Oklahoma Cherokee 14. Williams, Della (Sykes), Cherokee, OK 15. Nancy M. Williams, Eastern or Emigrant 16. Mrs. J. Andre Wood, Cherokee, OK Box 102 1. Cherokees, Oklahoma, (Old File) (John M. Taylor) 2. Cherokees, Application for Enrollment 3. Mrs. Josephine Cannefax, Cherokee, OK 4. Easy, Wm. J., Estate Cherokee OK 5. Cherokees-Eastern and Western, Claims before the Indian Claims Commission 6. Eastern Band of Cherokees, #1 Part 2 7. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Old File, Cherokee-OK Box 103 1. Cheyenne and Arapahoe (Ft. Reno) 2. Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Concho Agency (OK) 3. Seger- Indian School, Concho, OK # 59 4. Cheyenne-Arapahoe Tribal Delegation*Jurisdictional Bill (OK) 5. Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribes (OK) general 6. J. E. Arnold, Choctaw Chickasaw OK 7. Baker, Milnie Colbert now, Choctaw, OK 8. Bowden, Anna (Williams), Choctaw OK 9. Choctaw-Chic- Coal Hearings (1942) (also S 1542) 10. Coal and Asphalt Deposits, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK Box 104 1. Colbert, Walter 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw [W. W. Short and Mrs. Myrtle Creason] 3. Choctaw Council Home Committee 4. Dowden, E. et al. V. US, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Tuttle Townsite, OK 5. Durant (Hearing at) Choc-Chickasaw 6. Durant, W. A. (Chief) 7. Enrollment, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Holder Heirs 8. Ickes V. Ledbetter, Stetch Estate (Choctaw) 9. Idabel 10. Jackson, Semean, Choctaw OK 11. Winding Up Tribal Affairs, Choctaw, Indians, OK, Jurisdictional and Bills 12. Keel, William and Ada, Chickasaw, Stratford, OK 13. Leased District, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 14. Choctaw-loss of lands through taxation/ lands exempt for 21 yrs. Box 105 1. Mallory, A. O. Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw Maps 3. Choctaw-Chickasaw, Mc Murray, J. F. 4. Willie G. Samuel 5. Schools, Bloomfield School (OK) Choctaw-Chickasaw 6. Goddland Schools and School Dist, # 13 (Choctaw) OK 7. Tahlina School, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Ludcie Stechi, OK Choctaw 9. Tribal Attorneys-Choctaw-Chickasaw, Reports of etc. OK 10. Alexander, Lena Yahola now, Creek OK 11. Alexander, Mr. Sealey OK, Creek, McMillan ,need of guardian 12. Creek Nation, Lete Kohlvin, Lete Fields, Allotments 13. Creek Indians-Withholding from allotment certain lands 14. Anderson, Hanna Creek-OK, 15. Hanna Anderson Daniels and Mose Daniels (Trust agreement) 16. Wiley Baker (OK) Jarrett Motor Co., Creek 17. Jarett Motor Co., Samochee Barnett (OK) Report Inspector Blair, Creek 18. Bear, Taylor, Creek OK 19. Bigpond, Louis et al, Creek, OK 20. Bird, Selena Long now, Creek, OK 21. Minnie Tiger Now Bond, Creek, OK 22. Burgess, (Sarte) Suma, Creek , OK 23. Butler, Susanna Dacon now, Creek, OK 24. Creek, Claims-Cases (E.J. Van Court) 25. Creeks (Claims of Layal Creeks) 26. Creek-Claims for enrollment, Mary Escos, et al 27. Creek Indians, Claims of 28. Creek Council-Nation, Tribal Town, OK Box 106 1. Davis, Mollie Jones, Creek, OK 2. Martha Jackson Now Davis, Creek-Muskogee, (OK) 3. Dunsun, Hettie, OK Creek 4. Ellen Deer, Barney Mc Bride, Guardian, OK, Creek 5. Deer, Woosie, Creek 6. Punskee Field, OK Creek 7. Fife, Exie, Creek OK 8. Fish, Freeda Harjo now, Creek OK 9. Fixico, Ben, Creek OK 10. Fixico, Hully, Creek OK 11. Fixico, Katie, Creek, OK 12. Foster, Abe , Estate (N. A. Fields) 13. Bunny Harjo, (OK) Creek 14. John Harjo, McMillan (OK) Anderson, Creek 15. Harjo, Wilson, Creek OK 16. Lessey Yarhola now Hawkins, Trust Agreements, OK-Creek 17. Hully, Kogle, Creek, OK 18. Jacobs, Ella Jones now, Creek - Okla, 19. Jarrett Motor Co., Creek, OK 20. King, Louina Walker now, Creek, OK 21. Little, Hepsey King now, Creek OK 22. Thomas Long Hickey or Anderson (OK) Creek 23. Mc Nac, Joseph, Creek, OK 24. Naharkey, Millie, Creek OK 25. Creek National Council 26. Co Nei Sen Ney, Creek, OK 27. Okmulgee, Creek, OK 28. Pittman, Lucinda, OK, Creek 29. Poloke, Lucy, Creek, OK Box 107 1. Randall, Roman/ Creek, OK 2. Sahta quanney/ Young (OK Creek) 3. Sawyer, Samuel/Creek, OK 4. Scott, Adam & Jenny Kelly, Creek, OK 5. Starr, Walter, Creek, OK 6. Trust Bill, Creek Indians 7. Thompson, Thomas, Creek, Okla, 8. Tiger, Miller, Creek, OK 9. Tiger, Stanwaite, Creek, OK 10. Van Court, E. J., Creek, OK 11. E. J. Van Court (Creek Attorney) 12. Wacoche, Benjamin, Creek, OK 13. Watson, Hannah Tyler Roberts (now) Creek, OK 14. Wilson, Enus, Inc., Creek, OK 15. Wolf, Isla, Creek OK 16. Yarhola, Clarence, Creek, Olka. 17. Five Civilized Tribes, General, OK 18. Hospitals, Claremont Hospital, Muskogee, OK, S 1833 19. Compilation Indian Laws, Five Civilized Tribes Box 108 1. Five Civilized Tribes, Extension of Restrictions, HR 8750 2. Five Civilized Tribes-Friedman 3. Freeman & Springer, F.C.T., OK 4. Grand Council, Five Civilized Tribes 5. H. G. House, OK 6. Fox, Refund of Income Tax, F.C.T., OK 7. Refund of Income Tax, Five Civilized Tribes 8. Refund of Income Tax 9. Refund on Income Tax Reports, F.C.T., OK Box 109 1. Adrian Landman, Supt., Five Civilized Tribes 2. Liberty Bonds, Donations, Etc., F.C.T. 3. Life Insurance (F.C.T.) (OK) 4. Muskogee, F.C.T. 5. "National Blunder" M. L. Mott, Five Civilized Tribes 6. Notes, Field, OK 7. Five Civilized Tribes, Oil and Gas Leases 8. Probate Attorneys and Probate Matters General, Susan Butler V Archerd, F.C.T. 9. Probate, Field Clerks, Reports of, Etc.? (OK) F.C.T. 10. Report of Indian Commissioner Re: F.C.T. Box 110 1. Chilocco Indian School 2. Carter Seminary, Ardmore OK 3. Emahaka School 4. Euchee Boarding School, Sapulpa, OK 5. Eufaula Boarding School, Eufaula, Oklahoma 6. Goodland Indian Orphanage 7. Jones Male Academy, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Oklahoma Presbyterian College, Durant, OK 9. List of Oklahoma Indian School Children 10. Five Civilized Tribes, Nuyaka Academy, Okmulgee, OK 11. Sequoyah Orphan Training School, F.C.T., OK 12. Wheelock Academy, Milleron OK 13. Titles, Validating- Five Civilized Tribes 14. Five Civilized Tribes, Trust Bill, Mollie Davis 15. Kiowa-Apache-Comanche (OK) 16. Kiowa Agency, Anadarka, OK 17. Attocknie, Albert 18. Allie M. Brennan, Kiowa, OK Box 111 1. Dussome, J. Carl Reid, Kiowa, Annadarko Agency, OK 2. Gertrude Dalton, Kiowa Agency, OK 3. S 2086 (Hr 6133), Ft. Indian School 4. Kiowa Agency, Fort Still Boarding School & Hospital, OK 5. Goombi, Robert 6. Nora G. Hazlett, Kiowa Agency 7. Irrigation-Lawton, Anadarko, OK 8. Lawton, OK Kiowa, OK 9. Medicine Park, OK 10. Kiowa, Comanche & Apache (Red River Royalties) 11. Red River Royalty (Anadarko), Kiowa, Comanche, OK 12. Kiowa Reservation, Apache Tribe, OK 13. Kiowa Reservation, Comanche Tribe, OK 14. Kiowa Reservation, Kiowa Tribe, OK 15. Kiowa Reservation, Caddo Tribe, OK 16. Kiowa Reservation, Delaware Tribe, OK 17. Kiowa Reservation, Wichita Tribe, OK 18. Kiowa Agency, Anadarko (Riverside) Boarding School, Kiowa/Coman 19. Edward Sautaukoy, (Toy-Koy-Todle), Ella Sautaukoy(Dome-Taddle) Mable Sautaukoy (Kiowa, OK) 20. Kiowa, Comanche and Apache (Schools) Box No.112 1. Oklahoma/ Osage, General 2. Osage Booklets-Miscellaneous, Hearings, Bills, Etc. 3. Osage Appropriations Bill, (1943) 1944 4. Osage Appropriations 1945 5. Osage 1946 6. Osage 1947 7. Madeline Bigheart, Topeka, KS, Osage 8. Jas. G. Blaine Jr., restricted Osage (Kathryn Van Leuven, Atty.) Box 113 1. Osage Civilization Fund 2. Paul Red Eagle- Ingram V. Red Eagle, RE; Repudiation of Tatro Statement, OK 3. Osage, G. B. Fulton, Atty. 4. Corine A. Girard, OK Osage 5. Margaret Goode, OK Osage 6. Fall Chief and Rose Haragara 7. Hulah Dam, OK 8. Osage Indians- Income in excess of 100,000 9. Osage, Inserts for the Record 10. Necia Kenny, Osage, OK Box 114 1. Labado, George V. 2. Arthur H. Lamb, OK, Osage 3. T. J. Leahy, (OK) Osage 4. Mills, Richard D. 5. Joseph D. Mitchell 6. North Burbank Oil Field-Relocation of Osaye Royalty 7. Osage Oil and Gas Leases Box 115 1. Osage #1 (Old File), OK 2. John F.Palmer, Osage, OK 3. Pawhuska, #2, OK Osage 4. Pawhuska, #3, OK Osage 5. Red Corn Children, Osage Indians OK 6. Hearing Re Revoking Competency Certificate, Osage, OK 7. Olamae Simpkins case 8. Osage, Tribal Govt. etc. 9. Jennie D, Wilson, Osage Box 116 1. Pawnee Agency, OK 2. Iowa Tribe of Indians Shawnee Agency, Pawnee Agency, OK 3. Pawnee Agency, Kaw Tribe, Kaw Tribe V. US , OK 4. Pawnee, City of, Condemnation of Indian Lands, OK 5. Adelaide Long Chase, OK Ponca 6. Chilicco Indian School, Ponca, OK 7. Delaware Tribe, Ponca Agency 8. Delaware Indians V. US 9. Ottoe and Missouri Tribes, Ponca, OK 10. Pottawatomies, (Citizen) OK, Shawnee Jurisdiction 11. Pottawatomie- Salt Creek Drainage Dist. (Lloyd La Motte) Box 117 1. Accounts against restricted Quapaws-Miami Oklahoma 2. Arthur Buffalo, (Quapaw Indian) (Miami, Oklahoma) 3. Ruth B. Deehannas, OK Quapaw 4. Anna Beaver Hallman, (OK) Quapaw 5. Goodeagle, Hogomme, Estate (Quapaw), (OK) 6. Hearings Re: Quapaw Mine Lease 7. La Motte, Lloyd (Miami) Quapaw-OK 8. Quapaw Agency, Miami, OK 9. Mining and Leasing Operations, (OK) Quapaw Agency 10. Mosman, Rogers & Buzard, Attorneys re; Quapaw Box 118 1. Samuel Alexander Perry, Quapaw, OK 2. Quapaw,(Claim of Judge Rice) 3. Seneca Indian School, Miami (Wyandotte), Quapaw, OK 4. Clara Showalter, et al. vs. Skelton Lead and Zinc Co. re cutover 5. Showalter, et al. vs, Eagle Picher, Lead Company, Quapaw, OK 6. Clara Showalter and Other Heirs of Mary J. Calf vs. Skelton Lead & Zinc (Quapaw, OK) 7. Clarissa Valliere Showalter vs. New Chicago Mine Corp. 8. Mary Angle Supernaw and Maude Thompson Williams (Income Tax Refund) OK Quapaw Box 119 1. Seminole Nation/Seminole General, OK 2. Amos, (Seminole)(OK) 3. Seminoles, Attorneys Representing (OK) 4. Lucile Wood Brunner, (Seminole) Duplicate 5. Wisey Bowlegs Now Breuner, (OK) Seminole 6. Burden, Lincoln, Seminole, OK 7. Burgess, John, Konawa, OK /Seminole 8. Burgess, Jeanetta Tiger now , Seminole, OK 9. Joe Camp and Willie Taylor 10. Seminole Cases in County Court, (OK) 11. Seminole Claims Against the US Boudinot-Latham, Attorneys 12. Appointment of Chief, Seminole 13. Rosanna Davis, (OK) Seminole 14. Emahaka School, Cancellation of deed. to- Seminole See Also Series Description for these records, NWL-46-SIA Subject Ref. 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To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA-Kim Kim, Can I forward your post to a Cherokee site? Respectfully, Lisa -----Original Message----- From: Davis, Kim [mailto:KDavis@covercraft.com] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:37 AM To: CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] List from NARA In researching one of my family names (Lucinda Williams) at NARA, I got the following list from the Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate pursuant to S. Res. 79 (70th Congress). Box/Folder list for Senate subcommittee on Indian Affairs subject files, Boxes 80-119, 1928-1953. If any of this appeals to you, I would think you should be able to write in with the Box number and folder number for a copy. I know some of you are interested in the schools - some are listed below. Box 98 1. Oklahoma: General 2. Attorneys- Oklahoma-Claims for Fees 3. Oklahoma Credit Associations 4. Court of Claims, Oklahoma 5. Delaware County Indian Reservation, Oklahoma 6. Indians in Oklahoma 7. Oklahoma Indian Population 8. Education, Oklahoma General 9. Oklahoma Investigations, 1935 10. Oklahoma Investigations, Campaign 1938 11. Oklahoma Campaign, 1938 12. Notes, Investigations, 1938 trip, Oklahoma et al. Box 99 1. Oklahoma Investigations, 1939 2. " " 3. " " 4. " " 5. Probate Attys.-OK, Investigations 1939 No. 1 6. Probate Attorneys-OK Investigations, No. 5, 1939 7. " " No. 2 8. " " No. 3 9. 1942 Oklahoma Hearings 1942, Investigations 10. 1946 Investigations Box 100 1. Itinerary (Oklahoma General) (2/3-2/25, 1930) 2. Mailing List, Oklahoma 3. Removal Field Clerks Office, Tulsa to Sapulpa 4. List of Oklahoma Indians 5. Oklahoma Maps 6. Newspaper Clippings & Magazines, Oklahoma General 7. Oil and Gas Producing Areas-Maps, OK, General 8. Requests for Dates of Hearings (OK) 9. Pictures, Schools 10. Oklahoma Indian Schools, General 11. Oklahoma Trust and Restriction Bill 12. University of Oklahoma, General 13. Senator Thomas, (Election 1938) 14. Thomas-Rogers Act (Oklahoma Indians Welfare Act) 1937-40 15. Oklahoma Bill Statements Re: S 2047 16. Oklahoma Welfare Bill 17. S 2047 Oklahoma Wld. Act Box 101 1. Cherokees-Eastern and Western Bands, Cherokee/Oklahoma Boundimot 2. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Ala. Tenn., Cherokee NC TX OK GA, J. M. Taylor 3. Cherokee Freedmen Association 4. Grand River Project-Oklahoma 5. Cherokee Resolutions-Keetoowah, Oklahoma 6. John Mannon, Cherokee, OK 7. Cherokee Nighthawks, OK 8. Cherokee Resolutions 9. Pushmataha 10. Sanders, Susan, Cherokee, OK 11. Sequoyah 12. Take, William & Louisa, Cherokee, OK 13. John M. Taylor, Attorney, Oklahoma Cherokee 14. Williams, Della (Sykes), Cherokee, OK 15. Nancy M. Williams, Eastern or Emigrant 16. Mrs. J. Andre Wood, Cherokee, OK Box 102 1. Cherokees, Oklahoma, (Old File) (John M. Taylor) 2. Cherokees, Application for Enrollment 3. Mrs. Josephine Cannefax, Cherokee, OK 4. Easy, Wm. J., Estate Cherokee OK 5. Cherokees-Eastern and Western, Claims before the Indian Claims Commission 6. Eastern Band of Cherokees, #1 Part 2 7. Eastern Band of Cherokees, Old File, Cherokee-OK Box 103 1. Cheyenne and Arapahoe (Ft. Reno) 2. Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Concho Agency (OK) 3. Seger- Indian School, Concho, OK # 59 4. Cheyenne-Arapahoe Tribal Delegation*Jurisdictional Bill (OK) 5. Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribes (OK) general 6. J. E. Arnold, Choctaw Chickasaw OK 7. Baker, Milnie Colbert now, Choctaw, OK 8. Bowden, Anna (Williams), Choctaw OK 9. Choctaw-Chic- Coal Hearings (1942) (also S 1542) 10. Coal and Asphalt Deposits, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK Box 104 1. Colbert, Walter 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw [W. W. Short and Mrs. Myrtle Creason] 3. Choctaw Council Home Committee 4. Dowden, E. et al. V. US, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Tuttle Townsite, OK 5. Durant (Hearing at) Choc-Chickasaw 6. Durant, W. A. (Chief) 7. Enrollment, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Holder Heirs 8. Ickes V. Ledbetter, Stetch Estate (Choctaw) 9. Idabel 10. Jackson, Semean, Choctaw OK 11. Winding Up Tribal Affairs, Choctaw, Indians, OK, Jurisdictional and Bills 12. Keel, William and Ada, Chickasaw, Stratford, OK 13. Leased District, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 14. Choctaw-loss of lands through taxation/ lands exempt for 21 yrs. Box 105 1. Mallory, A. O. Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 2. Choctaw-Chickasaw Maps 3. Choctaw-Chickasaw, Mc Murray, J. F. 4. Willie G. Samuel 5. Schools, Bloomfield School (OK) Choctaw-Chickasaw 6. Goddland Schools and School Dist, # 13 (Choctaw) OK 7. Tahlina School, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Ludcie Stechi, OK Choctaw 9. Tribal Attorneys-Choctaw-Chickasaw, Reports of etc. OK 10. Alexander, Lena Yahola now, Creek OK 11. Alexander, Mr. Sealey OK, Creek, McMillan ,need of guardian 12. Creek Nation, Lete Kohlvin, Lete Fields, Allotments 13. Creek Indians-Withholding from allotment certain lands 14. Anderson, Hanna Creek-OK, 15. Hanna Anderson Daniels and Mose Daniels (Trust agreement) 16. Wiley Baker (OK) Jarrett Motor Co., Creek 17. Jarett Motor Co., Samochee Barnett (OK) Report Inspector Blair, Creek 18. Bear, Taylor, Creek OK 19. Bigpond, Louis et al, Creek, OK 20. Bird, Selena Long now, Creek, OK 21. Minnie Tiger Now Bond, Creek, OK 22. Burgess, (Sarte) Suma, Creek , OK 23. Butler, Susanna Dacon now, Creek, OK 24. Creek, Claims-Cases (E.J. Van Court) 25. Creeks (Claims of Layal Creeks) 26. Creek-Claims for enrollment, Mary Escos, et al 27. Creek Indians, Claims of 28. Creek Council-Nation, Tribal Town, OK Box 106 1. Davis, Mollie Jones, Creek, OK 2. Martha Jackson Now Davis, Creek-Muskogee, (OK) 3. Dunsun, Hettie, OK Creek 4. Ellen Deer, Barney Mc Bride, Guardian, OK, Creek 5. Deer, Woosie, Creek 6. Punskee Field, OK Creek 7. Fife, Exie, Creek OK 8. Fish, Freeda Harjo now, Creek OK 9. Fixico, Ben, Creek OK 10. Fixico, Hully, Creek OK 11. Fixico, Katie, Creek, OK 12. Foster, Abe , Estate (N. A. Fields) 13. Bunny Harjo, (OK) Creek 14. John Harjo, McMillan (OK) Anderson, Creek 15. Harjo, Wilson, Creek OK 16. Lessey Yarhola now Hawkins, Trust Agreements, OK-Creek 17. Hully, Kogle, Creek, OK 18. Jacobs, Ella Jones now, Creek - Okla, 19. Jarrett Motor Co., Creek, OK 20. King, Louina Walker now, Creek, OK 21. Little, Hepsey King now, Creek OK 22. Thomas Long Hickey or Anderson (OK) Creek 23. Mc Nac, Joseph, Creek, OK 24. Naharkey, Millie, Creek OK 25. Creek National Council 26. Co Nei Sen Ney, Creek, OK 27. Okmulgee, Creek, OK 28. Pittman, Lucinda, OK, Creek 29. Poloke, Lucy, Creek, OK Box 107 1. Randall, Roman/ Creek, OK 2. Sahta quanney/ Young (OK Creek) 3. Sawyer, Samuel/Creek, OK 4. Scott, Adam & Jenny Kelly, Creek, OK 5. Starr, Walter, Creek, OK 6. Trust Bill, Creek Indians 7. Thompson, Thomas, Creek, Okla, 8. Tiger, Miller, Creek, OK 9. Tiger, Stanwaite, Creek, OK 10. Van Court, E. J., Creek, OK 11. E. J. Van Court (Creek Attorney) 12. Wacoche, Benjamin, Creek, OK 13. Watson, Hannah Tyler Roberts (now) Creek, OK 14. Wilson, Enus, Inc., Creek, OK 15. Wolf, Isla, Creek OK 16. Yarhola, Clarence, Creek, Olka. 17. Five Civilized Tribes, General, OK 18. Hospitals, Claremont Hospital, Muskogee, OK, S 1833 19. Compilation Indian Laws, Five Civilized Tribes Box 108 1. Five Civilized Tribes, Extension of Restrictions, HR 8750 2. Five Civilized Tribes-Friedman 3. Freeman & Springer, F.C.T., OK 4. Grand Council, Five Civilized Tribes 5. H. G. House, OK 6. Fox, Refund of Income Tax, F.C.T., OK 7. Refund of Income Tax, Five Civilized Tribes 8. Refund of Income Tax 9. Refund on Income Tax Reports, F.C.T., OK Box 109 1. Adrian Landman, Supt., Five Civilized Tribes 2. Liberty Bonds, Donations, Etc., F.C.T. 3. Life Insurance (F.C.T.) (OK) 4. Muskogee, F.C.T. 5. "National Blunder" M. L. Mott, Five Civilized Tribes 6. Notes, Field, OK 7. Five Civilized Tribes, Oil and Gas Leases 8. Probate Attorneys and Probate Matters General, Susan Butler V Archerd, F.C.T. 9. Probate, Field Clerks, Reports of, Etc.? (OK) F.C.T. 10. Report of Indian Commissioner Re: F.C.T. Box 110 1. Chilocco Indian School 2. Carter Seminary, Ardmore OK 3. Emahaka School 4. Euchee Boarding School, Sapulpa, OK 5. Eufaula Boarding School, Eufaula, Oklahoma 6. Goodland Indian Orphanage 7. Jones Male Academy, Choctaw-Chickasaw, OK 8. Oklahoma Presbyterian College, Durant, OK 9. List of Oklahoma Indian School Children 10. Five Civilized Tribes, Nuyaka Academy, Okmulgee, OK 11. Sequoyah Orphan Training School, F.C.T., OK 12. Wheelock Academy, Milleron OK 13. Titles, Validating- Five Civilized Tribes 14. Five Civilized Tribes, Trust Bill, Mollie Davis 15. Kiowa-Apache-Comanche (OK) 16. Kiowa Agency, Anadarka, OK 17. Attocknie, Albert 18. Allie M. Brennan, Kiowa, OK Box 111 1. Dussome, J. Carl Reid, Kiowa, Annadarko Agency, OK 2. Gertrude Dalton, Kiowa Agency, OK 3. S 2086 (Hr 6133), Ft. Indian School 4. Kiowa Agency, Fort Still Boarding School & Hospital, OK 5. Goombi, Robert 6. Nora G. Hazlett, Kiowa Agency 7. Irrigation-Lawton, Anadarko, OK 8. Lawton, OK Kiowa, OK 9. Medicine Park, OK 10. Kiowa, Comanche & Apache (Red River Royalties) 11. Red River Royalty (Anadarko), Kiowa, Comanche, OK 12. Kiowa Reservation, Apache Tribe, OK 13. Kiowa Reservation, Comanche Tribe, OK 14. Kiowa Reservation, Kiowa Tribe, OK 15. Kiowa Reservation, Caddo Tribe, OK 16. Kiowa Reservation, Delaware Tribe, OK 17. Kiowa Reservation, Wichita Tribe, OK 18. Kiowa Agency, Anadarko (Riverside) Boarding School, Kiowa/Coman 19. Edward Sautaukoy, (Toy-Koy-Todle), Ella Sautaukoy(Dome-Taddle) Mable Sautaukoy (Kiowa, OK) 20. Kiowa, Comanche and Apache (Schools) Box No.112 1. Oklahoma/ Osage, General 2. Osage Booklets-Miscellaneous, Hearings, Bills, Etc. 3. Osage Appropriations Bill, (1943) 1944 4. Osage Appropriations 1945 5. Osage 1946 6. Osage 1947 7. Madeline Bigheart, Topeka, KS, Osage 8. Jas. G. Blaine Jr., restricted Osage (Kathryn Van Leuven, Atty.) Box 113 1. Osage Civilization Fund 2. Paul Red Eagle- Ingram V. Red Eagle, RE; Repudiation of Tatro Statement, OK 3. Osage, G. B. Fulton, Atty. 4. Corine A. Girard, OK Osage 5. Margaret Goode, OK Osage 6. Fall Chief and Rose Haragara 7. Hulah Dam, OK 8. Osage Indians- Income in excess of 100,000 9. Osage, Inserts for the Record 10. Necia Kenny, Osage, OK Box 114 1. Labado, George V. 2. Arthur H. Lamb, OK, Osage 3. T. J. Leahy, (OK) Osage 4. Mills, Richard D. 5. Joseph D. Mitchell 6. North Burbank Oil Field-Relocation of Osaye Royalty 7. Osage Oil and Gas Leases Box 115 1. Osage #1 (Old File), OK 2. John F.Palmer, Osage, OK 3. Pawhuska, #2, OK Osage 4. Pawhuska, #3, OK Osage 5. Red Corn Children, Osage Indians OK 6. Hearing Re Revoking Competency Certificate, Osage, OK 7. Olamae Simpkins case 8. Osage, Tribal Govt. etc. 9. Jennie D, Wilson, Osage Box 116 1. Pawnee Agency, OK 2. Iowa Tribe of Indians Shawnee Agency, Pawnee Agency, OK 3. Pawnee Agency, Kaw Tribe, Kaw Tribe V. US , OK 4. Pawnee, City of, Condemnation of Indian Lands, OK 5. Adelaide Long Chase, OK Ponca 6. Chilicco Indian School, Ponca, OK 7. Delaware Tribe, Ponca Agency 8. Delaware Indians V. US 9. Ottoe and Missouri Tribes, Ponca, OK 10. Pottawatomies, (Citizen) OK, Shawnee Jurisdiction 11. Pottawatomie- Salt Creek Drainage Dist. (Lloyd La Motte) Box 117 1. Accounts against restricted Quapaws-Miami Oklahoma 2. Arthur Buffalo, (Quapaw Indian) (Miami, Oklahoma) 3. Ruth B. Deehannas, OK Quapaw 4. Anna Beaver Hallman, (OK) Quapaw 5. Goodeagle, Hogomme, Estate (Quapaw), (OK) 6. Hearings Re: Quapaw Mine Lease 7. La Motte, Lloyd (Miami) Quapaw-OK 8. Quapaw Agency, Miami, OK 9. Mining and Leasing Operations, (OK) Quapaw Agency 10. Mosman, Rogers & Buzard, Attorneys re; Quapaw Box 118 1. Samuel Alexander Perry, Quapaw, OK 2. Quapaw,(Claim of Judge Rice) 3. Seneca Indian School, Miami (Wyandotte), Quapaw, OK 4. Clara Showalter, et al. vs. Skelton Lead and Zinc Co. re cutover 5. Showalter, et al. vs, Eagle Picher, Lead Company, Quapaw, OK 6. Clara Showalter and Other Heirs of Mary J. Calf vs. Skelton Lead & Zinc (Quapaw, OK) 7. Clarissa Valliere Showalter vs. New Chicago Mine Corp. 8. Mary Angle Supernaw and Maude Thompson Williams (Income Tax Refund) OK Quapaw Box 119 1. Seminole Nation/Seminole General, OK 2. Amos, (Seminole)(OK) 3. Seminoles, Attorneys Representing (OK) 4. Lucile Wood Brunner, (Seminole) Duplicate 5. Wisey Bowlegs Now Breuner, (OK) Seminole 6. Burden, Lincoln, Seminole, OK 7. Burgess, John, Konawa, OK /Seminole 8. Burgess, Jeanetta Tiger now , Seminole, OK 9. Joe Camp and Willie Taylor 10. Seminole Cases in County Court, (OK) 11. Seminole Claims Against the US Boudinot-Latham, Attorneys 12. Appointment of Chief, Seminole 13. Rosanna Davis, (OK) Seminole 14. Emahaka School, Cancellation of deed. to- Seminole See Also Series Description for these records, NWL-46-SIA Subject Ref. American West; West (U.S.); Indians of North America Contact Center for Legislative Archives (NWL), National Archives Building, Room 8E, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408 PHONE: 202-501-5350 FAX: 202-219-2176 ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST Mailing List ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L, Genealogy List CHAHTA-L, History and Culture http://freepages.cultures.rootsweb.com/~choctaw/mail.htm ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 06:22:39 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "John A. Byrd" 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-Hamilton County, Illinois Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Hamilton?read=650 Subject: HAMILTON COUNTY UPTON AND RELATED FAMILIES Surname: UPTON ------------------------- Below I have posted four generations of the Upton family . There is much, much, more that I have not posted. If you have information to add, please e-mail me. - jbyrd16476@ij.net 1. JOHN UPTON, SR. was born Abt. 1710 in England, and died Abt. 1783. He married ELIZABETH ROBERTS. She was born Abt. 1720. Children of JOHN UPTON and ELIZABETH ROBERTS are: i. ELIZABETH "BETSY"2 UPTON, m. SAMUEL WILKINS. ii. JAMES T. UPTON. iii. SARAH UPTON. iv. WILLIAM UPTON. 2. v. JOHN (THE MILLER) UPTON, JR., b. Abt. 1735, England; d. Abt. 1789, North Carolina. vi. DAVID UPTON, b. Abt. 1742. vii. RICHARD UPTON, b. Abt. 1744; m. SARAH UNKNOWN. viii. BENJAMIN UPTON, b. Abt. 1746; m. JUDITH WILKES. ix. ROBERT UPTON, b. Abt. 1748; d. Abt. 1819; m. ANNE COPELAND. x. EDWARD UPTON, b. Abt. 1750; d. Aft. 1798; m. MRS MARY EATON. xi. PHILLIP UPTON, b. Abt. 1752; m. RACHEL UNKNOWN. xii. GEORGE W. UPTON, b. Abt. 1759; d. February 20, 1854; m. CHARITY BARROW. xiii. TOBIAS UPTON, b. Abt. 1775; m. SARAH UNKNOWN. Generation No. 2 2.. JOHN (THE MILLER) UPTON, JR. was born Abt. 1735 in England, and died Abt. 1789 in North Carolina. He married DELILAH UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1743 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, and died Aft. 1810. Children of JOHN UPTON and DELILAH UNKNOWN are: 3. i. JOHN (THE PIONEER)3 UPTON III, b. Abt. 1773, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. November 03, 1846, White County, Illinois. ii. JAMES UPTON, b. Abt. 1774, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. Petersburg, Illinois. iii. DAVID UPTON, b. Abt. 1775, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. May 28, 1846, Renault Township, Monroe County, Illinois. iv. JOSEPH UPTON, b. Abt. 1776, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. v. DOLLY UPTON, b. Abt. 1778, North Carolina; m. THOMAS MASON, August 06, 1808, Cumberland CXounty, North Carolina. Generation No. 3 3.. JOHN (THE PIONEER) UPTON III was born Abt. 1773 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, and died November 03, 1846 in White County, Illinois. He married (1) ELEANOR BAXLEY Abt. 1798 in Chatham County, North Carolina. She was born Abt. 1777 in North Carolina, and died Abt. 1813 in Smith County, Tennessee. He married (2) ZENETH "OZINA" SHAW Abt. 1812 in Smith County, Tennessee. Children of JOHN UPTON and ELEANOR BAXLEY are: i. WILLIAM UPTON, b. February 10, 1799, Fayetteville, Chatham County, North Carolina; d. January 24, 1869, White County, Illinois. ii. RICHARD UPTON, b. Abt. 1802, Fayetteville, North Carolina; d. July 12, 1879, White County, Illinois. iii. MARY POLLIANA UPTON, b. October 18, 1804, Fayetteville , North Carolina; d. January 15, 1875, White County , Illinois; m. WILLIAM NATIONS, January 05, 1824, White County , Illinois; b. March 30, 1803, South Carolina; d. June 22, 1871, White County , Illinois. iv. JOHN UPTON, b. 1805, Fayetteville, Chatham County, North Carolina; d. November 20, 1887, White County , Illinois. v. JOSEPH UPTON, b. 1805, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. April 17, 1861, White County, Illinois. 4. vi. DAVID UPTON, b. March 12, 1806, Fayetteville, Chatham County, North Carolina; d. January 13, 1896, Hamilton County, Illinois. vii. JACKSON UPTON, b. Abt. 1807, Fayetteville , North Carolina. viii. ANNIS "ANNIE" UPTON, b. August 18, 1810, Overton County, Tennessee; d. December 18, 1884; m. (1) JOANTHAN CARTER; m. (2) JOHN DAVIS. ix. SUSAN UPTON, b. Abt. 1812, Overton County, Tennessee; m. (1) FINCH CARTER; m. (2) JOHATHAN MOUTREY; m. (3) WILLIAM BROWN; m. (4) JOHN RICH. Children of JOHN UPTON and ZENETH SHAW are: x. JAMES4 UPTON, b. 1820, Enfield, White County, Illinois; m. TABITHA HORN, January 20, 1842, White County , Illinois. xi. LYDIA UPTON, b. September 10, 1817, Smith County, Tennessee; d. November 01, 1866, White County , Illinois. xii. ELIZA UPTON, b. Abt. 1828, Enfield, White County, illinois; d. Bef. 1864; m. FINIS E. JOHNSON, November 15, 1846, White County , Illinois. xiii. SOLOMON UPTON, b. 1827, Enfield, White County , Illinois; d. March 24, 1896; m. ELIZABETH MOORE, September 10, 1860; b. 1826; d. March 04, 1901. xiv. ELIZABETH (BETSEY) UPTON, b. 1829, Enfield, White County , Illinois; m. WILLIS HOGAN NELSON, December 29, 1844, White County , Illinois; b. Abt. 1806, Barren County, Kentucky; d. December 06, 1854, White County, Illinois. xv. THOMAS S. UPTON, b. 1832, Enfield, White County , Illinois; m. AMERICA "MERCIA" WARTHAM, September 12, 1860, Hamilton County, Illinois. xvi. MARGARET "PEGGY" UPTON, b. Abt. 1836, Edenfield, White County , Illinois; d. July 17, 1859; m. (1) JESSE RICHARD NANCE, July 07, 1853, Hamilton County, Illinois; b. 1832; m. (2) T. NATION, November 13, 1855. Generation No. 4 4. DAVID UPTON was born March 12, 1806 in Fayetteville, Chatham County, North Carolina, and died January 13, 1896 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married (1) HANNAH MOORE September 13, 1830 in White County, Illinois. She was born November 27, 1809 in Kentucky, and died August 14, 1876 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married (2) ELIZABETH MCNABB October 23, 1879 in Hamilton County, Illinois. She was born 1824 in Carter County, Tennessee. He married (3) LUCRETTA BATLEY January 02, 1890. She was born Abt. 1845 in Posey County, Indiana. Children of DAVID UPTON and HANNAH MOORE are: i. ISAIAH JACKSON5 UPTON, m. MARIA M. LAIRD, November 05, 1863. ii. ELIZABETH ANN UPTON, b. Abt. 1832; m. VINCENT TOLLEY, August 29, 1850; b. Abt. 1827. iii. JESSE H. UPTON, b. Abt. 1833. iv. JAMES W. UPTON, b. Abt. 1834. v. JOHN HENRY UPTON, b. October 29, 1837, Hamilton County, Illinois; d. February 10, 1908, Hamilton County, Illinois. vi. FRANCIS MARION UPTON, b. November 16, 1839, Hamilton County, Illinois; d. January 09, 1925. vii. THOMAS M. UPTON, b. Abt. 1840. viii. NANCY UPTON, b. February 04, 1842; d. December 04, 1926; m. JOHN LOGAN TOLLEY. ix. JOSEPH UPTON, b. Abt. 1845; m. FANNY HUNTER, December 15, 1864. x. JONAH UPTON, b. Abt. 1847; d. Abt. 1887. Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 19:31:21 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: llovejoy@arkansasusa.com (Lynda Lovejoy) 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: CRF-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CRF] Hello New Porch Members What Hamilton's are you researching? Misty Hamilton,Tennessee Misty, I am researching Charles Hamilton and Hannah Henry. They married in 1777 in Lincoln Co.,NC and moved to Wayne Co.,Ky.Children from this marriage are Charles, Rebecca (my 3rd great-grandmother),Andrew,Hannah, Joseph,William,Sarah,John,James,Mary,Nancy and Dorethy.I hope I have named them all.What Hamilton's are you researching ? Thanks for your inquery. Lynda Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:38:20 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Michael Burlison - Telepath" 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: BURLESON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: whoops, let me try that again in plain text... sorry folks... MB Direct Descendants of Edward Burlison 1 [1] BURLISON, Edward b: About 1785 in North Carolina d: 1841 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, North Carolina . +MCKISSICK, Matilda Jane b: About 1780 in Lincoln County, North Carolina d: Bet. 1825 - 1829 in Buncombe County, North Carolina Father: Daniel McKissick, Sr. Mother: Jane Wilson ........ 2 BURLISON, Elizabeth ........ 2 BURLISON, Margaret C. "Peggy" b: 1809 ........ 2 BURLISON, Mary Ann "Polly" b: About 1811 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: About 1880 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Burial: Maple Cemetery, Buncombe County, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Rebecca b: December 25, 1813 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: February 11, 1896 Burial: Carter Cem. California Creek, Madison County, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Isaac b: September 10, 1816 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: March 5, 1885 in Burnt Mountain, Pickens County, GA Burial: Burnt Mt. Baptist Church, Pickens Cty, GA Residence: Burnt Mountain, Pickens County, GA ........... +CARTER, Hannah Matilda b: November 1, 1819 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina m: February 18, 1835 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: July 19, 1899 in Burnt Mountain, Pickens Co., Georgia Burial: Burnt Mt. Baptist Church, Pickens Cty, GA Father: Solomon Carter Mother: Alvira Hopper .................. 3 BURLISON, Mary Elvira b: 1837 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC .................. 3 BURLISON, John Edward b: January 1, 1838 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina d: November 16, 1862 in Nashville, Tennessee Burial: Georgia .................. 3 BURLISON, Solomon More b: November 22, 1839 in Big Ivy, Buncombe Co., North Carolina d: October 20, 1852 .................. 3 BURLISON, Rebecca Matilda b: February 26, 1843 in Gilmer County, GA Burial: Pleasant Valley Cmtry, Gilmer County, GA .................. 3 BURLISON, William Washington b: February 20, 1845 in Union Co., Georgia d: September 16, 1919 in At home, West of Billings, Oklahoma Burial: Independence Cemetery, West of Billings, Oklahoma ..................... +PETTIT, Amanda Ercila b: October 13, 1844 in Ellijay, Gilmer Co., Georgia m: January 6, 1866 in Elijay, Gilmer Co., Georgia d: April 18, 1927 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Burial: Independence Cemetery, West of Billings, Oklahoma Father: John E. Pettit Mother: Hattie Eleanor Mooney ............................ 4 BURLISON, Mary Susanna b: November 24, 1866 in Burnt Mountain, Pickens Co., Georgia d: September 20, 1953 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Burial: Bethel Cemetery: Major Co., Oklahoma ............................ 4 BURLISON, James Henry b: November 18, 1868 in Harrison, Boone County, AR d: September 19, 1879 in Harrison, Boone County, AR ............................ 4 BURLISON, John Monroe b: December 16, 1871 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas ............................ 4 BURLISON, Solomon Cicero b: April 9, 1874 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas d: May 22, 1949 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Burial: May 27, 1949 Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Residence: 10 miles west of Fairview, Oklahoma ............................... +OSBORN, Leah Belle b: May 5, 1883 in Jasper, Pickens Co., Georgia m: November 1904 in Jasper, Pickens Co., Georgia d: March 24, 1927 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Father: A. S. Osborn Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Russell ...................................... 5 BURLISON, John William b: September 28, 1905 in Fairview, Major County, OK d: 1937 ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Leonard Grady b: May 8, 1907 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma d: February 7, 1980 in Kingman, Kansas Burial: February 11, 1980 Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Stella Georgia b: June 26, 1908 in Fairview, Major County, OK d: March 8, 1989 in Ringwood, Major County, OK ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Howard Roy b: May 9, 1910 in Major Co., Oklahoma d: November 21, 1993 in Major Co., Oklahoma Burial: Fairview Cemetery, W of Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Residence: 10 miles west of Fairview, Oklahoma (Fathers Homestead) ......................................... +DEL COLE, Edith b: August 17, 1912 in Major Co., Oklahoma m: November 10, 1931 in Enid, Garfield Co., Oklahoma d: January 30, 2000 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Burial: February 2, 2000 Fairview Cemetery, W of Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Father: William Henry Cole Mother: Ida Grace Crump ................................................ 6 BURLISON, Grace Ida Leah b: August 9, 1932 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ................................................ 6 BURLISON, Allan Roy b: December 30, 1933 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Residence: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ................................................... +GLOVER, Mary Lea b: June 24, 1937 in Stuart, Pittsburg Co., Oklahoma m: May 29, 1956 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, OK Residence: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Father: Lawrence Edison Glover, Sr. Mother: Jewell Iris Craig .......................................................... 7 BURLISON, Michael Allan b: October 2, 1957 in Duncan, Stephens County, OK Residence: 8429 NW 91st, Oklahoma City, OK 73132-1109 .......................................................... 7 BURLISON, Jana Kaye b: October 14, 1959 in Duncan, Stephens County, OK .......................................................... 7 BURLISON, Keith Eric b: October 13, 1964 in Tulsa, Oklahoma ................................................ 6 BURLISON, Charles William b: April 22, 1940 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma Residence: Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ................................................ 6 BURLISON, Mildred Kay b: December 24, 1941 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma d: December 24, 1941 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Mildred Lillie Lee b: March 8, 1914 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Asa b: May 24, 1915 in Fairview, Major County, OK d: 1931 in Fairview, Major County, OK ...................................... 5 BURLISON, Francis Solomon b: September 1, 1921 in Fairview, Major Co., Oklahoma ............................ 4 BURLISON, Flora Bell b: November 28, 1876 in Harrison, Boone County, AR d: March 17, 1918 in Fairview, Major County, OK ............................ 4 BURLISON, Ida Jane b: November 1, 1879 in Harrison, Boone County, AR d: September 9, 1881 in Harrison, Boone County, AR ............................ 4 BURLISON, William Leonidas 'Lonnie' b: September 3, 1882 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas d: December 25, 1958 in Urbana, Illinois Residence: 1958 502 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana, Illinois ............................ 4 BURLISON, Hettie May b: December 9, 1884 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas .................. 3 BURLISON, James Harvey b: February 1848 in Jasper, Pickens County, GA d: July 1863 in Killed in Civil War .................. 3 BURLISON, Hannah Elizabeth b: September 14, 1850 in Burnt Mountain, Gilmer Co., GA d: March 7, 1921 in Pickens County, GA Burial: Sharptop Baptist Church, Pickens Cty, GA .................. 3 BURLISON, Daniel W. b: March 5, 1852 in Burnt Mt, Pickens Co., Georgia d: Aft. 1910 in Dekalb, Alabama .................. 3 BURLISON, Martha Jane b: March 17, 1855 in Pickens Co., Georgia .................. 3 BURLISON, Amanda Laura b: May 2, 1859 in Georgia Burial: Iotla Baptist Church Cem., Macon Co., North Carolina .................. 3 BURLISON, Cordelia Isabella b: May 2, 1863 ........ 2 BURLISON, Daniel Wilburn b: May 12, 1818 in Yancey Co., North Carolina d: October 2, 1864 in Yancey Co., North Carolina Residence: 1850: Yancey Co., NC / 1860: Burnsville Twnshp., Yancey Co., NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Andrew Jackson, Sr. b: January 15, 1822 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: May 25, 1898 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Burial: Town Branch Cmtry, Buncombe Cty, NC Residence: Big Ivy, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Jane b: 1823 ........ 2 BURLISON, Alexander Washington b: About 1822 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Residence: 1860 Barnardsville, Buncombe Co., NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Anderson b: January 1825 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Residence: Big Ivy, Buncombe Co., North Carolina *2nd Wife of [1] BURLISON, Edward: . +METCALF, Mary "Polly" b: About 1803 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: About 1869 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC ........ 2 BURLESON, James R. "Jim" b: About 1829 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: December 6, 1863 in Columbia, South Carolina Residence: 1860 Buncombe Co., North Carolina ........ 2 BURLISON, Nancy b: About 1831 Residence: Nancy Burlison went to Tennessee after 1870. ........ 2 BURLISON, John Marion b: May 1, 1834 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: April 3, 1886 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Burial: Marion Burleson Cemetery, Barnardsville, Buncombe Co., NC Residence: Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Lucinda Louisa b: About 1838 Residence: Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Jesse M. b: 1839 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC d: April 14, 1888 in Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC Burial: Ledford-Burlison Cemetery, Buncombe County, NC Residence: Big Ivy, Buncombe County, NC ........ 2 BURLISON, Sophronia E. "Froney" b: About 1841 d: 1897 --------------------------- Michael Burlison 8429 NW 91st Oklahoma City, OK 73132-1109 (405) 722-7713 burlison@telepath.com ==== BURLESON Mailing List ==== Burleson Family Association: http://www.bfa4.homestead.com/bfa.html ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:29:04 -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: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Dettero/Clemmer Connections This is the line of Dettero/Hoffman that contains many Clemmer marriages. I also saw the name SHRUM this afternoon in one of the emails. That name is also on this list. The descendant who sent me this (next email will have the sources) changed all the last names to his last name TETHEROW. I have changed the last names to the original spellings that the children and their descendants use. DETTERO/DETHEROW/TETHROW/TOTHEROW and about 33 other spellings are all from the same family. Hope this helps someone. The next email will contain Generation 4 on down (it won't have the last names changed back to the original, so bear that in mind when looking through the names.) I am sending this again, because I thought I sent it this afternoon, but the email never came back to me per normal. If it's a repeat, forgive me. Lanita Sconce Miller (searching for Eli, David and Joseph's parents; boys born 1821-1829; last name: DETHROW, DOTHEROW, and DEATHEROO) 1. JOHN/JOHANN DETTERO was born 1745 in Germany, and died 1820. He married MARY HOFFMAN Abt. 1775 in Shenandoah,Co. VA, daughter of HANS HOFFMAN and CATHERINE BEST. Children of JOHN DETTERO and MARY HOFFMAN are: 2. i. JOHN TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1783; d. Aft. 1838. Descendants used, DETHEROW spelling. ii. MARY TETHEROW, m. WILLIAM KING, June 14, 1800, Lincoln Co., NC. iii. SUSANNAH SUSAN DEDRO, m. HENRY SHRUM, Mar. 07, 1797, Lincoln, NC. iv. ELIZABETH TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1772, Shenandoah Co.. VA; m. JOHN SHRUM, 1803. 3. v. MICHAEL DUDEROW, b. 1776, Shenandoah,Co. VA; d. 1813, Route from Alabama to MO..; married BARBARA SHRUM on Dec. 24, 1798. ALL of their children adopted the spelling of TETHEROW. (RULED OUT AS THE PARENTS) 4. vi. CATHARINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1782; d. Abt. 1827, Little Tenn.River, Monroe,Tenn. 5. vii. HANNAH TETHERRO, b. 1784, Shenandoah Co. VA.; m. MARTIN KEENER. 6. viii. GEORGE TUTHERO, b. 1785; d. Lincoln, NC. m. SUSAN PLONK. ix. MARGARET TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1786, Shenandoah Co., VA; m. JOHN DIXON. 7. x. JACOB TETHERO/DETHRO, b. 1794, Lincoln, NC. 8. xi. SOLOMON DUTRO, b. 1795, Lincoln, NC. xii. BARBARA TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1801, Lincoln, NC; m. DAN STAMEY. 9. xiii. JONATHAN DETHEROW, b. 1803, Lincoln, NC; d. Jan. 1838, East Tenn.m Louise Clemmer. xiv. SALLIE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1804, Lincoln,NC; m. JACOB PLONK, Dec. 17, 1824. Generation No. 2 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. Notes for JOHN TETHEROW: One of my sources thinks they moved to East TN, or it may be western NC,as many of his descendants are still to be found in Swain and Macon Counties in N.C. He is told, however, that John lived among many of his relatives in Tenn. and that his wife was one of the five persons drowned by the capsizing of the boat in Little Tenn.River spoken of in the history of the Clemmer and Philip Rhyne. This was taken from page 110 in the book "Our Kin" More About ELIZABETH CLEMMER: Fact 1: Sister of John Clemmer, son Valentine Fact 2: Married her first cousin 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. 3. MICHAEL DUDEROW (JOHN) was born 1776 in Shenandoah,Co. VA, and died 1813 in Route from Alabama to Missouri. He married BARBARA SCHRUM Dec. 24, 1798 in Tryon, Lincoln Co., NC. (RULED OUT AS THE PARENTS OF OUR BOYS. Children of MICHAEL DUDEROW and BARBARA SCHRUM are: i. SOLOMON B.3 DUDEROW, b. Mar. 25, 1800, Rutherford Co.NC; d. Feb. 15, 1879, Polk Co., OR; m. IBBA BARKER, Apr. 02, 1823, Clay Co., MO. ii. CATHERINE (caty) DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1802, Tenn.; m. HUGH MINZ, Apr. 14, 1822, Boone Co., MO. iii. MARY DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1805, Tenn.; m. WILLIAM SMITH, Aug. 07, 1826, Boone Co., MO. iv. MARGARET DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1810; m. DRURY COGDELL, Aug. 10, 1826, Clay Co., MO. 15. v. WILLIAM GEORGE DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1811, Tenn.. vi. JAMES DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1813, Tenn.; m. MARY SMITH, July 16, 1837, Clinton Co., MO. 16. vii. DAVID DUDEROW, b. 1803, French Broad, TN; d. Oct. 1846, Oregon. 4. CATHERINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW (JOHN) was born 1782, and died Abt. 1827 in Little Tenn.River; Monroe,Tenn. She married PHILLIP RHYNE 1803. Children of CATHARINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW and PHILLIP RHYNE are: i. FRANCES RHYNE. ii. SALLIE RHYNE. iii. JONAS RHYNE. iv. BARBARA RHYNE. v. DAVID RHYNE. vi. MARTHA RHYNE. vii. ELIZABETH RHYNE. viii. ANDREW RHYNE. ix. JAMES RHYNE. x. CAROLINE RHYNE. 5. HANNAH TETHERRO (JOHN) was born 1784 in Shenandoah,Co. VA. She married MARTIN KEENER Sept. 18, 1804. Child of HANNAH TETHERRO and MARTIN KEENER is: i. LORRAINE HANNAH KEENER, b. Dec. 31, 1828, NC; d. Nov. 04, 1910, Okanogan,WA; m. ANCEL BOLIN. 6. GEORGE TUTHERO (JOHN) was born 1785, and died in Lincoln, NC. He married SUSAN PLUNK Nov. 12, 1811 in Lincoln, NC. Children of GEORGE TUTHERO and SUSAN PLUNK are: i. SOLOMON TUTHERO, m. FANNY MOORE. ii. JOHN TUTHERO. iii. GEORGE TUTHERO, m. MARY SMITH. iv. CHRISTINE TUTHERO. v. SALLIE TUTHERO. vi. MARY TUTHERO. vii. SUSIE TUTHERO. 7. JACOB DETHRO (JOHN) was born 1794 in Lincoln,NC. He married NANCY WEATHERS July 09, 1814, daughter of GEORGE WEATHERS. A Source thinks she was the daughter of George,brother of Elisha. Children of JACOB DETHRO and NANCY WEATHERS are: 17. i. POLLY A.3 DETHRO. 18. ii. ELIZABETH DETHRO. 19. iii. LORINA DETHRO. iv. AMANDA DETHRO, m. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Moved west ; not heard from 20. v. ADALINE DETHRO. 21. vi. NANCY DETHRO. 22. vii. JACOB DETHRO. viii. JOHN DETHRO, d. Single. 8. SOLOMON DUTRO (JOHN) was born 1795 in Lincoln, NC. He married ELIZABETH JENKINS June 05, 1816 in Lincoln Co., NC. Child of SOLOMON DUTRO and ELIZABETH JENKINS is: i. JACOB DUTRO, d. Jefferson Co., New Orleans, LA. Raised his family in McMinn Co., TN. 9. JONATHAN DETHEROW (JOHN) was born 1803 in Lincoln, NC, and died Jan. 1838 in East Tenn.. He married LOUISA CLEMMER Mar. 28, 1828 in Lincoln, NC, daughter of JOHN CLEMMER and HANNA HOFFMAN. Children of JONATHAN DETHEROW and LOUISA CLEMMER are: 23. i. JACOB DETHEROW. 24. ii. SALENA DETHEROW. iii. JOHN DETHEROW, m. LEWIS D. PETTY. v. SARAH DETHEROW, m. C.BROOKS. 25. vi. DAVID MILLER DETHEROW, b. Nov. 1837. Generation No. 3 10. ELI TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN). He married KATHERINE KATIE HOPE Apr. 21, 1818 in Lincoln, NC. Children of ELI TETHEROW/TOTHEROW and KATIE HOPE are: i. BESSIE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, m. --------- SINGLETON. ii. POLLY TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. iii. MARGARET TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. iv. JOEL TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. 11. JOEL E. TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born Abt. 1805, and died 1870 in Washington Co., AR. He married MATILDA YOUNG, daughter of PETER YOUNG. Children of JOEL TETHEROW and MATILDA YOUNG are: i. SALINA DOTHEROW, b. 1824, TN. ii. JOEL DEATHERO, b. 1829, TN. iii. JOHN DEATHEROW, b. 1829, TN. iv. ANDREW J DETHEROW, b. 1833, TN; m. REBECCA J CRAWFORD, Sept. 16, 1855, Washington Co., AR. v. DAVIE DUTHERROW, b. 1836, TN; m. JUNE, Bef. 1857. vi. MARY DEATHEROW, b. 1837, TN. vii. SARAH E DOTHEROW, b. 1838, TN; m. H.H. HILL, May 19, 1854, Washington Co., AR. viii. MAHALA DEATHEROW, b. 1840, TN. ix. THOMAS DEATHEROW, b. 1842, TN. x. MARGARET M DEATHEROW, b. 1845, TN; m. FRANCIS P CRAWFORD, Aug. 23, 1866, Washington Co.,AR. xi. ELI DEATHEROW, b. 1847, TN. xii. MARTHA T DEATHEROW, b. 1850, TN; m. GEORGE W CRISP, July 15, 1869, Washington Co.,AR. xiii. MARY MATILDA DEATHEROW, b. Sept. 30, 1850, Cane Hill twp,Washington Co.,AR; d. Sept. 26, 1938, 3 1/2 S Ketchum,Crag Co.,OK; m. JOHN P MARRS, Feb. 06, 1870, Washington Co., AR. Buried: Langley, Military Cemetery, Mayes Co.,OK. 12. JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, SR (JOHN, JOHN) was born Abt. 1805 in Lincoln, NC, and died Abt. 1880 in Swain Co., NC. He married RHODA SHOPE in Buncombe Co., NC, daughter of JOHN SHOPE and SARAH GREGG. Buried at Wesser Creek Cemetery Notes for JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, SR: From page 177 Deed Book E Records of Old Macon Co.. 395 Bond :Thomas B. Grant binds self to Joshua Tetherow for $300.condition ,Grant is to give good deed to 100 ac.,Dis. 9,Sec 1 when Tetherow pays last payment. Nov.17 1845. Thomas B.Grant. Wit:J.B. Lakey , who proved in Mar.1894 Court.Registered Apr.23,1849. Children of JAMES TETHEROW and RHODA SHOPE are: 26. i. SARAH ELIZABETH TETHEROW, b. Apr. 28, 1828, Bumcombe Co., NC; d. Feb. 08, 1874. 27. ii. MARY ANN. TETHEROW, b. Oct. 1829, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. 1903, Swain Co.,NC. iii. JOEL TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1830; d. single. 28. iv. MARTHA MATILDA TETHEROW, b. July 27, 1831, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. July 26, 1875, Wesser Creek,Macon Co.,NC. 29. v. ELIZABETH C. TETHEROW, b. 1835, Bumcombe Co., NC; d. 1888, Macon Co.,NC. 30. vi. JOHN S. TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1837, Macon Co.,NC; d. May 03, 1863, Chancellorsville,VA. 31. vii. ALFRED TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1838, Macon Co., NC; d. Wesser Creek,NC. 32. viii. SILAS TETHEROW, b. June 03, 1840, Bumcombe Co.,NC. ix. HARRIET TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1843. 33. x. NANCY M TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1843, Bumcombe Co.,NC. 34. xi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN TETHEROW, b. Jan. 08, 1843, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. Jan. 07, 1937, Blairsville Union Co.,Georgia. 35. xii. JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, JR, b. Jan. 10, 1846, Macon Co.,NC; d. Oct. 06, 1901, Macon Co.,NC. 36. xiii. MARGARET TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1848. 37. xiv. LARCENA JANE TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1850, Macon Co.,NC. 13. SILAS TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born Dec. 31, 1809 in Gaston Co. NC, and died May 18, 1863 in Logan Co. AR. He married ISABELLA RHYNE, daughter of MIKE RHYNE. Buried;Howard Cemetery Children of SILAS TETHEROW and ISABELLA RHYNE are: i. JANE TETHEROW, d. Single. 38. ii. LAURA TETHEROW. iii. ROSS TETHEROW. Left home at 18 and was never hear from! iv. NARCISSA TETHEROW, m. JAMES MOORE. 39. v. ANDREW TETHEROW. vi. MARY TETHEROW, m. (1) GARNER NEEDHAM; m. (2) GEORGE KERSEY. vii. GEORGE TETHEROW, d. Single. viii. JOHN TETHEROW, m. JENNY CANDYBERRY. She was an Indian in Indian Territory. ix. ELLEN TETHEROW, m. HENRY POLK. x. SALLIE TETHEROW, m. (1) JAMES BENHAM; m. (2) JOHN SMITH. xi. GEORGIANA TETHEROW, m. JAMES DURHAM. xii. NANCY RICHIE TETHEROW, b. Mar. 15, 1844, Alabama; d. Sept. 22, 1915, Logan Co., AR; m. (1) JOHN D LEE; m. (2) NATHAN MONROE HOWARD, Aug. 06, 1865, Ellsworth,Logan Co.,AR. 14. ELIZABETH TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born 1811. She married JOHN SCOTT. Children of ELIZABETH TETHEROW and JOHN SCOTT are: i. JAMES SCOTT. ii. JOHN SCOTT. iii. CATHARINE SCOTT. 15. WILLIAM GEORGE DUDEROW (MICHAEL, JOHN) was born Abt. 1811 in Tenn.. He married ELLEN MOORE Abt. 1833, daughter of LEVI MOORE and RACHEL HAYNES. Children of WILLIAM DUDEROW and ELLEN MOORE are: i. INFANT DUDEROW, b. 1834, Grundy Co. MO.; d. 1834, Grundy Co. MO.. ii. FRANCES M. DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1836, Grundy Co. MO.; m. NANCY JANE SMITHSON, Jan. 11, 1855. iii. LEVI DUDEROW, b. Nov. 29, 1837, Grundy Co. MO.; d. Sept. 12, 1884, St Joseph,MO.; m. AMANDA KATHERINE THRAILKILL, Abt. 1864. iv. DAVID DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1840, Grundy Co. MO.; m. MARTHA. v. LUTITIA JANE DUDEROW, b. Jan. 06, 1842, Andrew Co. MO.; d. Nov. 17, 1908, Rochester,MO.; m. LAWRENCE BAKER, Oct. 02, 1870, Andrew Co. MO.. vi. BARBARA ANN DUDEROW, b. Mar. 07, 1844, MO.; d. June 04, 1910, Woods Co. OK; m. PRIOR PENNINGTON, Dec. 24, 1860, Dekalb Co. MO.. vii. MARY BELLE DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1855, Stewardsville, MO.; m. ALBERT REGISTER. viii. SARAH C. DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1855, Stewardsville, MO.; d. Died as a child. 16. DAVID DUDEROW (MICHAEL DUDEROW, JOHN) was born 1803 in French Broad,TN, and died Oct. 1846 in Oregon. He married RUTH SOUTHWOOD Abt. 1830 in McDonough Co.,Illinois, daughter of WILLIAM SOUTHHARD and SARAH JOBE. Children of DAVID DUDEROW and RUTH SOUTHWOOD are: i. MARY ANN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1831. ii. GEORGE WILLIAM DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1833. iii. EDITH ELIZABETH DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1835. iv. JOHN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1837. v. ELLEN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1839. 40. vi. SOLOMON SOUTHWOOD DUDEROW, b. Mar. 26, 1841, Clay Co.,MO.; d. May 02, 1926, Wenatchee Chelan Co.,Washington. vii. WILLIAM HENRY DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1843. 17. POLLY A.3 DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married HIRAM THOMPSON. Went west. Children of POLLY DETHRO and HIRAM THOMPSON are: i. JAMES THOMPSON. ii. GEORGE THOMPSON. iii. NANCY THOMPSON. iv. MARY THOMPSON. v. DISY THOMPSON. 18. ELIZABETH DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married JOHN BARTON. Children of ELIZABETH DETHRO and JOHN BARTON are: i. JAMES BARTON. ii. JACOB BARTON. iii. AMANDA BARTON. 19. LORINA DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married THOMAS DAVIS. Children of LORINA DETHRO and THOMAS DAVIS are: i. GEORGE DAVIS. ii. BEN DAVIS. iii. POLLY DAVIS. iv. ANN DAVIS. v. NANCY DAVIS. vi. SALLIE DAVIS. 20. ADALINE DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married GEORGIE DAVIS. Children of ADALINE DETHRO and GEORGIE DAVIS are: i. JACOB DAVIS. ii. WILLIAM DAVIS. iii. JOHN DAVIS. iv. NANCY DAVIS. v. REBECCA DAVIS. vi. MARY DAVIS, m. WILLIAM CRAWFORD. 21. NANCY DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married WILLIAM GIBSON. Children of NANCY DETHRO and WILLIAM GIBSON are: i. THOMAS GIBSON, m. LAURA R. CARSON. ii. WILLIAM W. GIBSON, m. CALLIE DAVIDSON. iii. JOHN GIBSON, m. NANCY KEENY. iv. CALLIE GIBSON, m. PHILIP CARPENTER. v. SALLIE GIBSON. 22. JACOB DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). He married ELIZABETH GIBSON. Child of JACOB DETHRO and ELIZABETH GIBSON is: 41. i. WILLIAM R.4 DETHRO. 23. JACOB DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN). He married ANNE J. HANNA 1840. Children of JACOB DETHEROW and ANNE HANNA are: 42. i. GEORGE DETHEROW. 43. ii. MARGARET DETHEROW. 44. iii. JAMES F. DETHEROW. 45. iv. WILLIAM DETHEROW. 46. v. MARTHA DETHEROW. 24. SALENA DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN). She married ELIJAH LANKFORD 1841. Lived at Pattie's Gap Roane Co.,TN. Children of SALENA DETHEROW and ELIJAH LANKFORD are: i. JOHN LANKFORD, m. (1) CAROLINE; m. (2) NANCY CODY. ii. SUSANNA LANKFORD, m. ---------- VICK. 25. DAVID MILLER DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN) was born Nov. 1837. He married (1) N. J. ROBINSON. He married (2) LAVISA LISK. He married (3) FRANCES ARMSTRONG. Lives at Sidney, AR. Children of DAVID DETHEROW and N. ROBINSON are: 47. i. JOHN A.4 DETHEROW, b. Jan. 19, 1865. 48. ii. SUSAN DETHEROW, b. May 28, 1867. 49. iii. H. M. DETHEROW, b. May 01, 1869. 50. iv. JACOB DETHEROW, b. Aug. 08, 1871. 51. v. W.P. DETHEROW, b. Dec. 29, 1873. MORE TO FOLLOW: ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Has your ancestor been submitted by another member? Check to make sure at http://clemmer.org Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 14:16:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Joyce Wilson 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=1930 Subject: Furgerson/Troup-Troop Surname: Furgerson, Bruce, Troup, Troop ------------------------- My gr-grandfather, John Furgerson, was named administrator for the estate of a family by the name of Troup or Troup somewhere around 1860 in Hopkins County. He probably arrived in Hopkins County around 1854-56. In the 1860 census a Susan Troup, born in Tennessee, age 12, was living in his household. John Furgerson moved to Hopkins County from an unknown county in Tennessee -- suspect Lincoln County. John Furgerson married Mahuldia Bruce, also born in Tennnessee. I am trying to establish whether my Furgerson/Bruce ancestors may have been in some way connected to the Troup/Troop family. There were Troups/Troops in Lincoln County, TN living in close proximity to Fergusons in 1820. Does anybody have any information on this family? Would appreciate hearing from you. Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 13:46:30 -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: Elizabeth Clemmer/John Dettero Dettero/Detherow/Tetherow/Totherow (and about 33 other spellings) are one and the same family. I sent this info before, so if it is a repeat for you, please forgive me. This is the first 3 generations of the Detteros. Each child spelled the last name differently and I have kept the original spelling of the name that the child and descendants used. You will also notice that I make mention of a couple that did not prove to be my "boys" parents. Will send the rest of the generations in next email. 1. JOHN/JOHANN DETTERO was born 1745 in Germany, and died 1820. He married MARY HOFFMAN Abt. 1775 in Shenandoah,Co. VA, daughter of HANS HOFFMAN and CATHERINE BEST. Children of JOHN DETTERO and MARY HOFFMAN are: 2. i. JOHN TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1783; d. Aft. 1838. Descendants used, DETHEROW spelling. ii. MARY TETHEROW, m. WILLIAM KING, June 14, 1800, Lincoln Co., NC. iii. SUSANNAH SUSAN DEDRO, m. HENRY SHRUM, Mar. 07, 1797, Lincoln, NC. iv. ELIZABETH TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1772, Shenandoah Co.. VA; m. JOHN SHRUM, 1803. 3. v. MICHAEL DUDEROW, b. 1776, Shenandoah,Co. VA; d. 1813, Route from Alabama to MO..; married BARBARA SHRUM on Dec. 24, 1798. ALL of their children adopted the spelling of TETHEROW. (RULED OUT AS THE PARENTS) 4. vi. CATHARINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1782; d. Abt. 1827, Little Tenn.River, Monroe,Tenn. 5. vii. HANNAH TETHERRO, b. 1784, Shenandoah Co. VA.; m. MARTIN KEENER. 6. viii. GEORGE TUTHERO, b. 1785; d. Lincoln, NC. m. SUSAN PLONK. ix. MARGARET TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1786, Shenandoah Co., VA; m. JOHN DIXON. 7. x. JACOB TETHERO/DETHRO, b. 1794, Lincoln, NC. 8. xi. SOLOMON DUTRO, b. 1795, Lincoln, NC. xii. BARBARA TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1801, Lincoln, NC; m. DAN STAMEY. 9. xiii. JONATHAN DETHEROW, b. 1803, Lincoln, NC; d. Jan. 1838, East Tenn.m Louise Clemmer. xiv. SALLIE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, b. 1804, Lincoln,NC; m. JACOB PLONK, Dec. 17, 1824. Generation No. 2 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. Notes for JOHN TETHEROW: One of my sources thinks they moved to East TN, or it may be western NC,as many of his descendants are still to be found in Swain and Macon Counties in N.C. He is told, however, that John lived among many of his relatives in Tenn. and that his wife was one of the five persons drowned by the capsizing of the boat in Little Tenn.River spoken of in the history of the Clemmer and Philip Rhyne. This was taken from page 110 in the book "Our Kin" More About ELIZABETH CLEMMER: Fact 1: Sister of John Clemmer, son Valentine Fact 2: Married her first cousin 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. 3. MICHAEL DUDEROW (JOHN) was born 1776 in Shenandoah,Co. VA, and died 1813 in Route from Alabama to Missouri. He married BARBARA SCHRUM Dec. 24, 1798 in Tryon, Lincoln Co., NC. (RULED OUT AS THE PARENTS OF OUR BOYS. Children of MICHAEL DUDEROW and BARBARA SCHRUM are: i. SOLOMON B.3 DUDEROW, b. Mar. 25, 1800, Rutherford Co.NC; d. Feb. 15, 1879, Polk Co., OR; m. IBBA BARKER, Apr. 02, 1823, Clay Co., MO. ii. CATHERINE (caty) DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1802, Tenn.; m. HUGH MINZ, Apr. 14, 1822, Boone Co., MO. iii. MARY DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1805, Tenn.; m. WILLIAM SMITH, Aug. 07, 1826, Boone Co., MO. iv. MARGARET DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1810; m. DRURY COGDELL, Aug. 10, 1826, Clay Co., MO. 15. v. WILLIAM GEORGE DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1811, Tenn.. vi. JAMES DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1813, Tenn.; m. MARY SMITH, July 16, 1837, Clinton Co., MO. 16. vii. DAVID DUDEROW, b. 1803, French Broad, TN; d. Oct. 1846, Oregon. 4. CATHERINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW (JOHN) was born 1782, and died Abt. 1827 in Little Tenn.River; Monroe,Tenn. She married PHILLIP RHYNE 1803. Children of CATHARINE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW and PHILLIP RHYNE are: i. FRANCES RHYNE. ii. SALLIE RHYNE. iii. JONAS RHYNE. iv. BARBARA RHYNE. v. DAVID RHYNE. vi. MARTHA RHYNE. vii. ELIZABETH RHYNE. viii. ANDREW RHYNE. ix. JAMES RHYNE. x. CAROLINE RHYNE. 5. HANNAH TETHERRO (JOHN) was born 1784 in Shenandoah,Co. VA. She married MARTIN KEENER Sept. 18, 1804. Child of HANNAH TETHERRO and MARTIN KEENER is: i. LORRAINE HANNAH KEENER, b. Dec. 31, 1828, NC; d. Nov. 04, 1910, Okanogan,WA; m. ANCEL BOLIN. 6. GEORGE TUTHERO (JOHN) was born 1785, and died in Lincoln, NC. He married SUSAN PLUNK Nov. 12, 1811 in Lincoln, NC. Children of GEORGE TUTHERO and SUSAN PLUNK are: i. SOLOMON TUTHERO, m. FANNY MOORE. ii. JOHN TUTHERO. iii. GEORGE TUTHERO, m. MARY SMITH. iv. CHRISTINE TUTHERO. v. SALLIE TUTHERO. vi. MARY TUTHERO. vii. SUSIE TUTHERO. 7. JACOB DETHRO (JOHN) was born 1794 in Lincoln,NC. He married NANCY WEATHERS July 09, 1814, daughter of GEORGE WEATHERS. A Source thinks she was the daughter of George,brother of Elisha. Children of JACOB DETHRO and NANCY WEATHERS are: 17. i. POLLY A.3 DETHRO. 18. ii. ELIZABETH DETHRO. 19. iii. LORINA DETHRO. iv. AMANDA DETHRO, m. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Moved west ; not heard from 20. v. ADALINE DETHRO. 21. vi. NANCY DETHRO. 22. vii. JACOB DETHRO. viii. JOHN DETHRO, d. Single. 8. SOLOMON DUTRO (JOHN) was born 1795 in Lincoln, NC. He married ELIZABETH JENKINS June 05, 1816 in Lincoln Co., NC. Child of SOLOMON DUTRO and ELIZABETH JENKINS is: i. JACOB DUTRO, d. Jefferson Co., New Orleans, LA. Raised his family in McMinn Co., TN. 9. JONATHAN DETHEROW (JOHN) was born 1803 in Lincoln, NC, and died Jan. 1838 in East Tenn.. He married LOUISA CLEMMER Mar. 28, 1828 in Lincoln, NC, daughter of JOHN CLEMMER and HANNA HOFFMAN. Children of JONATHAN DETHEROW and LOUISA CLEMMER are: 23. i. JACOB DETHEROW. 24. ii. SALENA DETHEROW. iii. JOHN DETHEROW, m. LEWIS D. PETTY. v. SARAH DETHEROW, m. C.BROOKS. 25. vi. DAVID MILLER DETHEROW, b. Nov. 1837. Generation No. 3 10. ELI TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN). He married KATHERINE KATIE HOPE Apr. 21, 1818 in Lincoln, NC. Children of ELI TETHEROW/TOTHEROW and KATIE HOPE are: i. BESSIE TETHEROW/TOTHEROW, m. --------- SINGLETON. ii. POLLY TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. iii. MARGARET TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. iv. JOEL TETHEROW/TOTHEROW. 11. JOEL E. TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born Abt. 1805, and died 1870 in Washington Co., AR. He married MATILDA YOUNG, daughter of PETER YOUNG. Children of JOEL TETHEROW and MATILDA YOUNG are: i. SALINA DOTHEROW, b. 1824, TN. ii. JOEL DEATHERO, b. 1829, TN. iii. JOHN DEATHEROW, b. 1829, TN. iv. ANDREW J DETHEROW, b. 1833, TN; m. REBECCA J CRAWFORD, Sept. 16, 1855, Washington Co., AR. v. DAVIE DUTHERROW, b. 1836, TN; m. JUNE, Bef. 1857. vi. MARY DEATHEROW, b. 1837, TN. vii. SARAH E DOTHEROW, b. 1838, TN; m. H.H. HILL, May 19, 1854, Washington Co., AR. viii. MAHALA DEATHEROW, b. 1840, TN. ix. THOMAS DEATHEROW, b. 1842, TN. x. MARGARET M DEATHEROW, b. 1845, TN; m. FRANCIS P CRAWFORD, Aug. 23, 1866, Washington Co.,AR. xi. ELI DEATHEROW, b. 1847, TN. xii. MARTHA T DEATHEROW, b. 1850, TN; m. GEORGE W CRISP, July 15, 1869, Washington Co.,AR. xiii. MARY MATILDA DEATHEROW, b. Sept. 30, 1850, Cane Hill twp,Washington Co.,AR; d. Sept. 26, 1938, 3 1/2 S Ketchum,Crag Co.,OK; m. JOHN P MARRS, Feb. 06, 1870, Washington Co., AR. Buried: Langley, Military Cemetery, Mayes Co.,OK. 12. JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, SR (JOHN, JOHN) was born Abt. 1805 in Lincoln, NC, and died Abt. 1880 in Swain Co., NC. He married RHODA SHOPE in Buncombe Co., NC, daughter of JOHN SHOPE and SARAH GREGG. Buried at Wesser Creek Cemetery Notes for JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, SR: >From page 177 Deed Book E Records of Old Macon Co.. 395 Bond :Thomas B. Grant binds self to Joshua Tetherow for $300.condition ,Grant is to give good deed to 100 ac.,Dis. 9,Sec 1 when Tetherow pays last payment. Nov.17 1845. Thomas B.Grant. Wit:J.B. Lakey , who proved in Mar.1894 Court.Registered Apr.23,1849. Children of JAMES TETHEROW and RHODA SHOPE are: 26. i. SARAH ELIZABETH TETHEROW, b. Apr. 28, 1828, Bumcombe Co., NC; d. Feb. 08, 1874. 27. ii. MARY ANN. TETHEROW, b. Oct. 1829, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. 1903, Swain Co.,NC. iii. JOEL TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1830; d. single. 28. iv. MARTHA MATILDA TETHEROW, b. July 27, 1831, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. July 26, 1875, Wesser Creek,Macon Co.,NC. 29. v. ELIZABETH C. TETHEROW, b. 1835, Bumcombe Co., NC; d. 1888, Macon Co.,NC. 30. vi. JOHN S. TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1837, Macon Co.,NC; d. May 03, 1863, Chancellorsville,VA. 31. vii. ALFRED TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1838, Macon Co., NC; d. Wesser Creek,NC. 32. viii. SILAS TETHEROW, b. June 03, 1840, Bumcombe Co.,NC. ix. HARRIET TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1843. 33. x. NANCY M TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1843, Bumcombe Co.,NC. 34. xi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN TETHEROW, b. Jan. 08, 1843, Bumcombe Co.,NC; d. Jan. 07, 1937, Blairsville Union Co.,Georgia. 35. xii. JAMES JOSHUA TETHEROW, JR, b. Jan. 10, 1846, Macon Co.,NC; d. Oct. 06, 1901, Macon Co.,NC. 36. xiii. MARGARET TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1848. 37. xiv. LARCENA JANE TETHEROW, b. Abt. 1850, Macon Co.,NC. 13. SILAS TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born Dec. 31, 1809 in Gaston Co. NC, and died May 18, 1863 in Logan Co. AR. He married ISABELLA RHYNE, daughter of MIKE RHYNE. Buried;Howard Cemetery Children of SILAS TETHEROW and ISABELLA RHYNE are: i. JANE TETHEROW, d. Single. 38. ii. LAURA TETHEROW. iii. ROSS TETHEROW. Left home at 18 and was never hear from! iv. NARCISSA TETHEROW, m. JAMES MOORE. 39. v. ANDREW TETHEROW. vi. MARY TETHEROW, m. (1) GARNER NEEDHAM; m. (2) GEORGE KERSEY. vii. GEORGE TETHEROW, d. Single. viii. JOHN TETHEROW, m. JENNY CANDYBERRY. She was an Indian in Indian Territory. ix. ELLEN TETHEROW, m. HENRY POLK. x. SALLIE TETHEROW, m. (1) JAMES BENHAM; m. (2) JOHN SMITH. xi. GEORGIANA TETHEROW, m. JAMES DURHAM. xii. NANCY RICHIE TETHEROW, b. Mar. 15, 1844, Alabama; d. Sept. 22, 1915, Logan Co., AR; m. (1) JOHN D LEE; m. (2) NATHAN MONROE HOWARD, Aug. 06, 1865, Ellsworth,Logan Co.,AR. 14. ELIZABETH TETHEROW (JOHN, JOHN) was born 1811. She married JOHN SCOTT. Children of ELIZABETH TETHEROW and JOHN SCOTT are: i. JAMES SCOTT. ii. JOHN SCOTT. iii. CATHARINE SCOTT. 15. WILLIAM GEORGE DUDEROW (MICHAEL, JOHN) was born Abt. 1811 in Tenn.. He married ELLEN MOORE Abt. 1833, daughter of LEVI MOORE and RACHEL HAYNES. Children of WILLIAM DUDEROW and ELLEN MOORE are: i. INFANT DUDEROW, b. 1834, Grundy Co. MO.; d. 1834, Grundy Co. MO.. ii. FRANCES M. DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1836, Grundy Co. MO.; m. NANCY JANE SMITHSON, Jan. 11, 1855. iii. LEVI DUDEROW, b. Nov. 29, 1837, Grundy Co. MO.; d. Sept. 12, 1884, St Joseph,MO.; m. AMANDA KATHERINE THRAILKILL, Abt. 1864. iv. DAVID DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1840, Grundy Co. MO.; m. MARTHA. v. LUTITIA JANE DUDEROW, b. Jan. 06, 1842, Andrew Co. MO.; d. Nov. 17, 1908, Rochester,MO.; m. LAWRENCE BAKER, Oct. 02, 1870, Andrew Co. MO.. vi. BARBARA ANN DUDEROW, b. Mar. 07, 1844, MO.; d. June 04, 1910, Woods Co. OK; m. PRIOR PENNINGTON, Dec. 24, 1860, Dekalb Co. MO.. vii. MARY BELLE DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1855, Stewardsville, MO.; m. ALBERT REGISTER. viii. SARAH C. DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1855, Stewardsville, MO.; d. Died as a child. 16. DAVID DUDEROW (MICHAEL DUDEROW, JOHN) was born 1803 in French Broad,TN, and died Oct. 1846 in Oregon. He married RUTH SOUTHWOOD Abt. 1830 in McDonough Co.,Illinois, daughter of WILLIAM SOUTHHARD and SARAH JOBE. Children of DAVID DUDEROW and RUTH SOUTHWOOD are: i. MARY ANN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1831. ii. GEORGE WILLIAM DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1833. iii. EDITH ELIZABETH DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1835. iv. JOHN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1837. v. ELLEN DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1839. 40. vi. SOLOMON SOUTHWOOD DUDEROW, b. Mar. 26, 1841, Clay Co.,MO.; d. May 02, 1926, Wenatchee Chelan Co.,Washington. vii. WILLIAM HENRY DUDEROW, b. Abt. 1843. 17. POLLY A.3 DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married HIRAM THOMPSON. Went west. Children of POLLY DETHRO and HIRAM THOMPSON are: i. JAMES THOMPSON. ii. GEORGE THOMPSON. iii. NANCY THOMPSON. iv. MARY THOMPSON. v. DISY THOMPSON. 18. ELIZABETH DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married JOHN BARTON. Children of ELIZABETH DETHRO and JOHN BARTON are: i. JAMES BARTON. ii. JACOB BARTON. iii. AMANDA BARTON. 19. LORINA DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married THOMAS DAVIS. Children of LORINA DETHRO and THOMAS DAVIS are: i. GEORGE DAVIS. ii. BEN DAVIS. iii. POLLY DAVIS. iv. ANN DAVIS. v. NANCY DAVIS. vi. SALLIE DAVIS. 20. ADALINE DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married GEORGIE DAVIS. Children of ADALINE DETHRO and GEORGIE DAVIS are: i. JACOB DAVIS. ii. WILLIAM DAVIS. iii. JOHN DAVIS. iv. NANCY DAVIS. v. REBECCA DAVIS. vi. MARY DAVIS, m. WILLIAM CRAWFORD. 21. NANCY DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). She married WILLIAM GIBSON. Children of NANCY DETHRO and WILLIAM GIBSON are: i. THOMAS GIBSON, m. LAURA R. CARSON. ii. WILLIAM W. GIBSON, m. CALLIE DAVIDSON. iii. JOHN GIBSON, m. NANCY KEENY. iv. CALLIE GIBSON, m. PHILIP CARPENTER. v. SALLIE GIBSON. 22. JACOB DETHRO (JACOB, JOHN). He married ELIZABETH GIBSON. Child of JACOB DETHRO and ELIZABETH GIBSON is: 41. i. WILLIAM R.4 DETHRO. 23. JACOB DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN). He married ANNE J. HANNA 1840. Children of JACOB DETHEROW and ANNE HANNA are: 42. i. GEORGE DETHEROW. 43. ii. MARGARET DETHEROW. 44. iii. JAMES F. DETHEROW. 45. iv. WILLIAM DETHEROW. 46. v. MARTHA DETHEROW. 24. SALENA DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN). She married ELIJAH LANKFORD 1841. Lived at Pattie's Gap Roane Co.,TN. Children of SALENA DETHEROW and ELIJAH LANKFORD are: i. JOHN LANKFORD, m. (1) CAROLINE; m. (2) NANCY CODY. ii. SUSANNA LANKFORD, m. ---------- VICK. 25. DAVID MILLER DETHEROW (JONATHAN, JOHN) was born Nov. 1837. He married (1) N. J. ROBINSON. He married (2) LAVISA LISK. He married (3) FRANCES ARMSTRONG. Lives at Sidney, AR. Children of DAVID DETHEROW and N. ROBINSON are: 47. i. JOHN A.4 DETHEROW, b. Jan. 19, 1865. 48. ii. SUSAN DETHEROW, b. May 28, 1867. 49. iii. H. M. DETHEROW, b. May 01, 1869. 50. iv. JACOB DETHEROW, b. Aug. 08, 1871. 51. v. W.P. DETHEROW, b. Dec. 29, 1873. ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ==== Is your ancestor pictured here? Check the unknowns also at; http://clemmer.org/ Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 13:35:20 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: TomKingCA@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: KING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KING] Ephraim King References on LDS IGI & Other sources Hi Folks: I am most likely related to the Ephraim KING listed below as being born in Maryland Abt. 1785 Of Delaware Co., Delaware. I am also related to the Ephraim King's of Lincoln Co. TN. If you think you are related, please send me an e-mail at: TomKingCA@aol.com. I searched for: Ephraim King on LDS Family History BB. Results: All Sources (97 matches). Many duplicates have been deleted and remainder have been listed in date order: 9. Ephraim KINGE - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 5 Jul 1618 Dean, Bedford, England 18. Ephraim_ KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: F Marriage: 31 Oct 1627 Saint Martin-Vintry, London, London, England 7. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 13 May 1651 Pertenhall, Bedford, England 17. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Birth: Abt. 1669 Of Shelton, Bedford, England 19. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: Abt. 1694 , Bedford, England 48. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 11 May 1709 Southold, Suffolk, New York 50. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: Abt 1717 , , , Md ? 10. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 20 Aug 1722 Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England 64. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: Abt 1727 Somerset Co., Maryland 53. Ephraim Jr. KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: Abt 1734 , , , Ny ? 4. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 5 Oct 1735 Ansley, Warwick, England 29. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1736 Suffolk, New York 37. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Christening: 12 Feb 1748 Albemarle Parish, Surry, Virginia 59. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 11 Jan 1748 Albemarle Parish, Sussex Co., , Va 15. Ephram KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 10 Feb 1754 Of Crewkerne, Somerset, England 12. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 18 Jul 1758 Saint Michael, Coventry, Warwick, 2. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 8 Jul 1760 Saint Michael, Coventry, Warwick, England 3. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 12 Aug 1763 Saint Michael, Coventry, Warwick, England 31. Ephriam KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1763 Madison, Virginia 21. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI gender: M Christening: 15 Jul 1779 Kirkby Malham, Yorkshire, England 41. Ephrim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: Abt. 1785 Of Deleware, Delaware 65. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 1 Dec 1798 Belleville, Essex, New Jersey 33. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Christening: 6 Jan 1799 Dutch Reformed Ch, Belleville, Essex, New Jersey 6. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 30 Apr 1803 Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warwick, England 11. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 6 Nov 1809 Reedham, Norfolk, England 67. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: Abt 1810 Logan, Ky 28. Ephraim C. KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1822 Lincoln, Tennessee 8. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 27 Oct 1822 Cheddar, Somerset, England 68. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 13 May 1823 , Ma ? 52. Ephraim Carroll KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 1826 , , Lincoln County, Tennessee 13. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 11 Jun 1829 Saint John, Coventry, Warwick, England 5. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 12 May 1833 Ind, Long Melford, Suffolk, England 24. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1834 Marion Co., Alabama 39. Ephraim Wallace KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 31 Jan 1836 Prob. Freeland, Saginaw, Michigan 32. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: Abt. 1837 Virginia 56. Ephraim C. KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 18 Dec 1840 , , , Tn ? 72. Ephriam King - Pedigree Resource File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 10 Oct 1840 49. Ephraim Jefferson (Jeff) KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 15 Dec 1841 , , Lincoln County, Tennessee 62. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 1846, Tn 30. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1847 Wythe, Virginia 42. Ephraine KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Census: 1847 Lincoln, Tennessee 36. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1848 Pennsylvania 34. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Census: 1849 Lincoln, Tennessee 14. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 25 Dec 1850 Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England 70. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: Abt 1850 Of Louisville, , Ky 71. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 1852 23. Ephraim Augustus KING - International Genealogical Index/CX gender: M Christening: 19 Jul 1854 Saint Michael, Barbadoes, Caribbean 27. Ephiram (ROY) KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 1862 Actinolite, Hastings, Ontario 69. Ephraim KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 1862 20. Ephraim KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Marriage: 19 Sep 1865 Benwick, Cambridge, England 1. Ephraim Edward KING - International Genealogical Index/BI Gender: M Christening: 10 Apr 1876 Saint James, Southampton, Hampshire, England 63. Ephraim Jackson (Jack) KING - Ancestral File Gender: M Birth/Christening: 11 Mar 1895 Madison Cross Rd, Toney, Madison County, Alabama 35. Ephraim Maiden KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 16 Sep 1896 Wythe, Virginia 38. Ephraim L. KING - International Genealogical Index/NA Gender: M Birth: 16 Oct 1898 Gonvick, Clearwater, Minnesota 73. Mollie's Maryland Genealogy - Web Sites Mollie's Maryland Genealogy KING and Other Maryland Families. If you want more details about the above families in Maryland and I haven't entered the information here yet, send me e-mail at http://members.aol.com/molliek/ 79. King Family e-mail address: SSShaw@Aol.Com This is the first page of my genealogy pages. I hope to get [http://members.aol.com/SSShaw/samgenes.htm] 93. King Surname Page - Web Sites. King Family History King Family History Welcome to Jim and Lou King's web site! You're in the right place if you're looking for information about the lives, backgrounds, or descendants of James Marion "Jim" King born in Buncombe Co NC 18 Apr 1829 & Winnie Louisa "Lou" Thompson [http://members.aol.com/KingSite/index.html] 95. King Surname Page - Web Sites. Bridges Family Tennessee First Generation Joseph KING married Rachael KENNEDY. [This has not been proven] They had the following children: + 2 M i. Joseph KING + 3 M ii. Richard KING was born on January 7, 1762 in Fauquier County, Vergnia. He died on February 6, 1827 in Harrison County, [http://members.aol.com/rootdigers/king.htm] 96. Home Page - Web Sites. Home Page Morgan Family pages Bill Morgan. ke4ho@totcon.com This is the parents of the 2 below Robin & Darrell King My oldest daughter and son in law My grandsons Caleb King and Josh King racing go carts at Volusia County speedway #66x and #44. [http://www.totcon.com/users/ke4ho/] Return to top of page Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:46:34 -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: Re: FOSTER, David 1755 Looking for descendents of Anthony Foster who settled on Bean's Creek Lincoln Co.,TN before 1810. James Foster (b.1815 TN) and wife Mary Pritchett (b.1815 NC) named oldest son Anthony. The elder Anthony's male children had a "five year old or under" on the 1920 TN census. Does anyone have the name of this son or any of his other children. Was Joel Foster one of them.? Was Joel the father of Rufus Craven Foster? I have learned that Joel was an uncle and Rufus C was a cousin to my grandfather James Hollis Foster of Franklin Co. at the time they served in the Confederate Army. Thanks for help.one of them? Even an elimination would help. Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:39:52 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Norman Rogers 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- Giles Co. Tn Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Giles?read=48 Subject: Wiley Rodgers/TN 1849/TX/OK Surname: Rodgers ------------------------- I am trying to find any information of a Wiley Rodgers b. abt 1849 TN. He roamed the area of Lincoln and giles co. TN. Married Eliza Watkins in abt 1872 , children Richard Wiley Rodgers b. 1873, Nathan Columbus b. 1875, Mary Etta b. 1878 . Richard born in Hamilton Co. Nathan and Mary Etta b. Giles co. Marriage #2 Jane Summerford b. abt 1849 mrd in Lincoln Co in 1882 , one known child Lula Rodgers b. abt 1882 d. 1895 Collin Co Texas. Marriage #3 Mary Bell b. abt 1856 mrd. 1888 in giles co. Tn children, Mary Bell (Velma)Rodgers, b. abt 1888 , Rutha Mae b. abt 1889 giles co., John Frelean Rodgers b.1893 collin co Texas. Does any of this look familuar to anyone doing Rogers/Rodgers family tree work. Need help on Wileys parents, and siblings. Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:16:13 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: bp.gilbert@home.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 daisies URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=daisies Subject: RSL Update Submitter: daisies Email: bp.gilbert@home.com * Prince 1790 2000 NC;, Covington Co., MS; Jackson & Winn Parishes, LA; TX; USA * Thrasher 1790 2000 GA; TN; Madison ,Leake,. Y azoo Cos., MS; Jackson & Bienville Parishes, LA; USA. * Busby 1750 1950 NC; Newberry, Lexington, Fairfield Cos., SC; Bienville Parish, LA; AZ, TX, USA * Crain 1750 2000 Amelia Co., VA; Granville, Wilkes Cos., NC; Franklin , Elbert Cos., GA; White, Van Buren, Madison, Hardeman Cos., TN; Maries Co., MO; Tippah * Gilbert 1790 2000 NC; Morgan, Pike, Upson Cos., GA; AL; MS; Ashley Co., AR; Lincoln, Union Parishes, LA Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:58:00 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Peggy Nerren Grisamore 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-Lincoln County Tn. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Lincoln?read=304 Subject: NERREN/SULLIVAN/LINCOLN CO.TN Surname: NERREN, SULLIVAN ------------------------- NERREN/SULLIVAN CEMETERY, LINCOLN COUNTY, TN A meeting will be held on March 25, 2000 at 10:00 A.M. at the Nerren Sullivan Cemetery in Lincoln County. The cemetery is located just off Highway 64 on Barnes Hollow Road. We are meeting at the cemetery so that all might see the condition of the cemetery and discuss ways to get help either by labor or funds to clean and clean off cemetery. We also hope to be able to fence the cemetery and possibly make a rock driveway. For more information, contact Leland Gray, 603 4th Avenue Fayetteville, TN 37334-2121 lwgray@vallnet.com Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 16:11:54 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "CHARLES O. SCHULL" 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-Boone Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Boone?read=523 Subject: DANIEL BOONE SCHOLL Surname: Scholl ------------------------- Danile Boone Scholl 1817-1902, where burried? Likely in Belleville Lincoln Co Tn. He is son of Septimus Scholl & Sallie Miller and grand son of Joseph Scholl & Levina Boone.D.B.Scholl was married on the 4th time to Sarah L. Higgins 1826-1891 of Fayetteville Tn. Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 19:55:55 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: john and barbara nixon 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: ALMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: WEAVER, HOWARD, DOBBS, KENNEDY, PURDY, NIXON, VASSER WEAVER & HOWARD TN>Madison Co., AL DOBBS GA>AL KENNEDY NC>Jackson Co., AL>OK & TX PURDY GA>Jackson Co., AL NIXON Ireland>Marshall Co., AL>Lincoln Co., TN>OK>TX VASSER ??????? m. Lizzie NIXON in Blount Co., AL 1900 Would really like to hear from anyone with any of these lines. John. ==== ALMARSHA Mailing List ==== If you are having any difficulty contact the listowner Kim Ivey or check the RootsWeb site (http://www.rootsweb.com). ============================== 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: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 19:38:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Reiley Kidd" 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: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] "my" George Queen Gene Queen recently asked on the list if I would post my information on my ancestor George Queen: So here's a brief compilation of my information. George Queen was born in North Carolina between 1788 and 1796, estimating from his age on the 1850 (54), 1860 (66), and 1870 (78) federal censuses of Tippah Co. TN, and his headstone in New Hope Cemetery, Benton Co. MS ( "Died 1877, Age 88"). As Gene Queen stated, there is a marriage bond dated 11-8-1818 in Rutherford Co. NC between a George Queen and Mrs. Betsy Queen The surety for this bond was Mariday Queen, making it likely that this IS our George. Perhaps this Betsy was the widow of one of Georges brothers, and perhaps she died soon after? More inquiry is needed here. George married his (second?) wife Nancy Newton (born in North Carolina around 1791 ) about 1822, and they lived first in Rutherford County NC and later in Lincoln (later Gaston) County NC until the 1849 , where George was a farmer. George and Nancy had the following known children , all born in NC: 1. Meredith (Maraday) Queen, born 8 July 1823 , married Lavinia Sarah Summey 25 Sept., 1843 in Lincoln Co., NC ; 2. Nancy Queen, born 14 January 1828 NC, married Ephraim Stroup 15 October 1847 Lincoln Co. NC, died 1 January 1897 Benton Co. MS; 3. Elizabeth Queen, born about 1831in NC; 4. Martha Jane Queen, born about 1834 in NC, married James Pybas about 1857, a widow by 1870 with 4 children; and 5. George D. Queen, born about 1841 in NC, married Mary C. Strong 1861 in Tippah Co. MS. The known children do not account for all the younger individuals in George's household on the 1830 and 1840 censuses. There appear to have been at least 3 other children - a son born about 1825, a daughter b. abt. 1829, and another son b. 1830-1835. Some of these children may have died in childhood. There also may have been other, older children. One very likely candidate is Margaret Queen, b. abt 1827. Mrs. Rebecca Williams Harris of Memphis says that the Margaret Queen who married Henry Bird in Lincoln Co., NC on 2-6-1845 was the daughter of George and Nancy Queen, and this fact is supported by the fact that she and her husband migrated to Tippah Co., MS, and are found next door to George and Nancy in 1850. In 1849 or 1850 , George and Nancy Queen moved with their family and those of their two eldest children to Tippah County, Mississippi, where George farmed and his son Meredith was a blacksmith. They lived next door to each other on the 1850 Tippah Co., census. George's wife Nancy Queen died in 1854, and was buried in the New Hope Cemetery, in that portion of Tippah County which became Benton County in 1870. George Queen died in 1877, and was buried along side of his first wife, Nancy, in the New Hope Cemetery in Benton County, MS. ----- Original Message ----- From: O Eugene Queen To: Reiley Kidd Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:24 PM Subject: Children of George Queen > Hi Reiley, > If you have posted it or care to do so, will you please share the names > and estimated DOB as you understand them of the N. C. children of "your" > George Queen? > > Thanks, > > Gene Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 19:11:31 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Cheron 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: GIBSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GIBSON-L] need to make Correction here Darlene, As the name Archibald is not that common, and just to make things more interesting, there is an Archibald Gibson listed on the Bangor, Franklin County, New York 1860 Federal Census: 1054 Gibson Archibald 54 m Carpenter NH Maria 52 f VT Rhoda 18 f NY Marlain(?) 16 f NY Rossie 14 f NY Hiram 11 m NY Lepha(?) 6 f NY Susan 4 f NY Phebe 10 f NY There are also some other Gibson families listed on this same census. Here's the URL (I hope it works okay, as it's a URL from a search I ran in the state of New York at Rootsweb looking for MY John Gibson b.1799): http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ny+index+2617014280+F Cheron Gibson darlene pace wrote: > > correction is Archibald Gibson was father of > > need to make a Correction here . also i received > email this moring that says my Sarah Gibson ws > raised by step father Joseph Cannon and think > mother was Nancy Sitton...There is a joseph > Cannon & wife Nancy Sitton did arrive in St. > Charles mo by 1811 from Tn do you know where in > Tn??? These Gibson, Sitton, Cannon, & Beck are > all intertwined and sure make it hard to figure > out.. > > I sent this earlier and this info is wrong... > correction is Archibald Gibson was father of > Joseph Gibson b-1777 Va not Guion/guyon Gibson > b-1746 Down Ireland I have no birthdate for > Archibald Gibson..... > > also there were in lincoln Co missouri GUION > GIBSON WHO FATHER WAS ARCHIBALD GIBSON FROM > IRELAND know that there was a > > correction is > Archibald Gibson of Ireland was father of ; see > how it is written; Book of Pioneer of Mo and > Related Families but in > Archibald Gibson of Ireland emigrated to America > and settled in Virginia. he had a son named > joseph, who served in the war of 1812.. > joseph GIBSON -m- Susan Hudson(I have seen her > surnamed listed as Houston)and they settled in > Lincoln Co mo., in 1818 his children were; and > notice if he had more sons by her as another books > state 's 'HISTORY OF LINCOLN COUNTY they had 6 son > 7 daughter notice not 6 son below.....altho there > are 7 daughter maybe son's died... > Mary , > Elizabeth, > Archibald, > Nancy, > John, > Wm, > patsy, > Susan, > Lucinda, > Matilda > He -m- 2nd to Widow Caffer whos maiden name was > Matilda Wright They had Rufus,mary, Waller, > matilda, martha, Richard,Emma and Thomas J. > Darlene -- +-----------------------------------------------------+ |SOUTHERN SEARCHIN' Clifton, Williams, Welch, Garrett,| |Estep, Addington, Hatchett, Rape/Reeb, Odom, Wilson. | |NORTHERN SEARCHIN' Gibson, Huntley, Jones, Hartwell, | |Miner, Richmond, Turner, Macomber, Hosmer, Brockway, | |Harris, Chappell, Brewster, Fuller, Rogers, Rowley. | |MYSTERY WOMAN: ROSANNA HILL, b.1820 Cincinnati, Ohio | +-----------------------------------------------------+ Cheron Gibson cheron@fda.net San Diego, CA cheron@home.com "How come my family's Coat of Arms ties in the back?" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To help finance free genealogy data on the Web, please contribute to RootsWeb at . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 19:10:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Cheron 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: GIBSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GIBSON-L] need to make Correction here Darlene, As the name Archibald is not that common, and just to make things more interesting, there is an Archibald Gibson listed on the Bangor, Franklin County, New York 1860 Federal Census: 1054 Gibson Archibald 54 m Carpenter NH Maria 52 f VT Rhoda 18 f NY Marlain(?) 16 f NY Rossie 14 f NY Hiram 11 m NY Lepha(?) 6 f NY Susan 4 f NY Phebe 10 f NY There are also some other Gibson families listed on this same census. Here's the URL (I hope it works okay, as it's a URL from a search I ran in the state of New York at Rootsweb looking for MY John Gibson b.1799): http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ny+index+2617014280+F Cheron Gibson darlene pace wrote: > > correction is Archibald Gibson was father of > > need to make a Correction here . also i received > email this moring that says my Sarah Gibson ws > raised by step father Joseph Cannon and think > mother was Nancy Sitton...There is a joseph > Cannon & wife Nancy Sitton did arrive in St. > Charles mo by 1811 from Tn do you know where in > Tn??? These Gibson, Sitton, Cannon, & Beck are > all intertwined and sure make it hard to figure > out.. > > I sent this earlier and this info is wrong... > correction is Archibald Gibson was father of > Joseph Gibson b-1777 Va not Guion/guyon Gibson > b-1746 Down Ireland I have no birthdate for > Archibald Gibson..... > > also there were in lincoln Co missouri GUION > GIBSON WHO FATHER WAS ARCHIBALD GIBSON FROM > IRELAND know that there was a > > correction is > Archibald Gibson of Ireland was father of ; see > how it is written; Book of Pioneer of Mo and > Related Families but in > Archibald Gibson of Ireland emigrated to America > and settled in Virginia. he had a son named > joseph, who served in the war of 1812.. > joseph GIBSON -m- Susan Hudson(I have seen her > surnamed listed as Houston)and they settled in > Lincoln Co mo., in 1818 his children were; and > notice if he had more sons by her as another books > state 's 'HISTORY OF LINCOLN COUNTY they had 6 son > 7 daughter notice not 6 son below.....altho there > are 7 daughter maybe son's died... > Mary , > Elizabeth, > Archibald, > Nancy, > John, > Wm, > patsy, > Susan, > Lucinda, > Matilda > He -m- 2nd to Widow Caffer whos maiden name was > Matilda Wright They had Rufus,mary, Waller, > matilda, martha, Richard,Emma and Thomas J. > Darlene -- +-----------------------------------------------------+ |SOUTHERN SEARCHIN' Clifton, Williams, Welch, Garrett,| |Estep, Addington, Hatchett, Rape/Reeb, Odom, Wilson. | |NORTHERN SEARCHIN' Gibson, Huntley, Jones, Hartwell, | |Miner, Richmond, Turner, Macomber, Hosmer, Brockway, | |Harris, Chappell, Brewster, Fuller, Rogers, Rowley. | |MYSTERY WOMAN: ROSANNA HILL, b.1820 Cincinnati, Ohio | +-----------------------------------------------------+ Cheron Gibson cheron@fda.net San Diego, CA cheron@home.com "How come my family's Coat of Arms ties in the back?" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To help finance free genealogy data on the Web, please contribute to RootsWeb at . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 18:49:42 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: S9359338@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. 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Houston" 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: GEN-NEWBIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: State Archives Website and Snail Mail Addresses You may find some more information and addresses here. Rhonda Houston (by Michael John Neill) Genealogists frequently focus on local records at the county or the city level. There are times when such an approach is warranted. However, there may be state-level agencies that contain records useful to a search. One state agency that may have such records is the state archives. Not all archives are the same, especially in terms of the records collection and research policies and procedures. Some state archives will perform limited searches of material in their collection at a nominal fee. Some do not. Some states have an exhaustive collection of records. Some do not. The only way to find out is to learn more about the facility. One excellent way to do that is through the state archive's Web page. Other states have materials on microfilm that may be obtained through interlibrary loan or purchase. Some states even have an inventory of their holdings online or posted guides to researching in that state or facility. Such guides can facilitate on-site research or research by mail. Links to various state archives (or the body that functions as the state archive) follow this article. Services and collections vary widely. What follows are some samples which are not included with the intent of being representative. Remember that a small web page for an archive does not mean the facility has no records. It simply means they have a small Web page! Periodically visit the state archive pages for those states where your ancestors were from. Things change. Do not let a bad experience in one state archives cause you to overlook similar facilities in another state. Remember to read the pages carefully; policies and procedures may be outlined (and ignoring them may waste time and money). Catalogs and inventories may not be complete or may only summarize information. Avoid just "pointing and clicking." It can be easy to overlook key information (such as access restrictions, facility hours, etc.) when our only focus is on locating an inventory or a catalog. Some states have a regional archives system that maintains records in addition to those at the state office. These regional archives frequently contain county records in original or microfilm format. SOME HIGHPOINTS ---- The Kansas site contains a "Guide to Local Government Records" listing records that may be contained at the county level. It also explains the function of each county office. http://www.kshs.org/archives/county.htm ---- The South Carolina site contains a wonderful checklist of published materials, indexes, and guides for research in this state. http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/genealre.htm ---- The Pennsylvania site contains an inventory of many of their records, including the Pennsylvania State Police. http://www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Historical_Museum/DAM/rg/rg30.htm ---- The Ohio site has an online catalog as well as a page that lists what is (and what is not) in the online catalog. http://www.ohiohistory.org/occ/help/whatin.html ---- The New Hampshire site contains a "Guide to the New Hampshire State Archives." This inventory includes topics and geographic locations and includes a variety of material, including information on Civil War veterans and enlistments. http://www.state.nh.us/state/guidemnu.htm ---- The Colorado site contains a listing of available Colorado School Census Records, some of which start as early as the 1870s. http://www.archives.state.co.us/schools/1schooldisthp.htm ---- The Texas site has a page of circulating microfilm, which indicates microfilm that can be loaned to libraries for patron viewing. This includes newspapers, county tax rolls, and county records. http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/lobby/mf/index.html ---- The Indiana site, in an attempt to prevent confusion, has a page of what is NOT at their archives. Fortunately it provides ideas of where to look. http://www.state.in.us/icpr/webfile/family/whatsnot.html Hopefully this has whetted your appetite to look at the state archives page in those areas where your family lived. Not all states offer the same services. And many states have wonderful research aides and finding materials that are not available online. There are many wonderful sites not mentioned above. All fifty states have links below. Welcome to Archives USA http://archives.chadwyck.com/ This is the KEY url to ALL the ARCHIVES in the USA!!!!!!!!!! and other SPECIAL COLLECTIONS...... http://www.tulane.edu/~lmiller/ManuscriptsHome.html 110,511 collection records including over 44,600 NIDS records, over 76,800 NUCMC records and 1,725 links to online finding aids information on 5,390 repositories including 1,670 links to repository home pages . http://www.chadwyck.com/pledge.htm Here are snail mail addressess for the archives: AL - Alabama Dept. of Archives & History, 624 Washington, Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130. - AK - Alaska State Archives, 141 Willoughby Ave., Pouch C., Juneau, AK 99811. - AZ - Arizona State Library, Dept. of Library, Archives & Public Records, State Capitol, 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007. - AR - Arkansas History Commission, One Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201. - CA - California Office of the Secretary of State, California State Archives, 1020 O Street, Room 138, Sacramento, CA 95814. - CO - Colorado Dept. of Administration, Division of State Archives & Public Records, 1313 Sherman Street, 1-820, Denver, CO 80203. - CT - Connecticut State Library, Archives, History & Genealogy Unit, 231 Capitol Ave., Hartford, CT 06106. - DE - Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs, Bureau of Archives & Records Management, Hall of Records, Dover, DE 19901. - FL - Florida State Archives, R. A. Gray Building, 500 South Borough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250. - GA - Georgia Dept. of Archives & History, 330 Capitol Ave, SE, Atlanta, GA 30334. - HI - Hawaii Dept. of Accounting & General Services, Archives Division, Iolani Palace Grounds, Honolulu, HI 96813. - ID - Idaho State Historical Society, Division of Manuscripts & Idaho State Archives, 610 North Julia Davis Drive, Boise, ID 83702. - IL - Illinois Office of the Secretary of State, Archives Division, Archives Building, Springfield, IL 62756. - IN - Indiana State Library, Archives Division, 100 North Senate Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204. - IA - State Historical Society of Iowa, State Archives, Capitol Complex, Des Moines, IA 50319. - KS - Kansas State Historical Society, 120 West Tenth St., Topeka, KS 66612. - KY - Kentucky Public Records Division, Archives Research Room, P.O. Box 537, Frankfort, KY 40602-0537. - LA - Louisiana Secretary of State, Archives & Records Division, P.O. Box 94125, Baton Rouge, LA 70804. - ME - Maine State Archives, State House-Station 84, Augusta, ME 04333. - MD - Maryland State Archives, 350 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, MD 21401. - MA - Massachusetts State Archives - Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125. - MI - Michigan Dept. of State, Michigan History Division, State Archives Unit, 3405 North Logan St., Lansing, MI 48906. - MN - Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives & Manuscripts, 1500 Mississippi St., St. Paul, MN 55101. - MS - Mississippi Dept. of Archives & History, 100 South State Street, P.O. Box 571, Jackson, MS 39205. - MO - Director Records Management & Archives Service, Secretary of State's Office, P.O. Box 778, 1001 Industrial Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102. - MT - Montana Historical Society, Division of Archives & Manuscripts, 225 North Roberts St., Helena, MT 59601. - NE - Nebraska State Historical Society, State Archives Division, 1500 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68508. - NV - Nevada State Library & Archives, Division of Archives & Records, 101 South Fall St., Carson City, NV 89710. - NJ - New Jersey State Archives, Bureau of Archives & Records Preservation, CN-307, 185 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08625. - NM - New Mexico State Records Center & Archives, Historical Services Division, 404 Montezuma, Santa Fe, NM 87503. - NY - New York State Archives, 11D40 Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY 12230. - NC - North Carolina State Archives, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27611. - ND - State Archives and Historical Research Library, North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck, ND 58505. - OH - The Ohio Historical Society, Archives-Manuscripts Division, 1985 Velma Ave., Columbus, OH 43211. - OK - Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries, Archives & Records Division, 200 Northeast 18th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. - OR - Oregon Secretary of State, Archives Division, Oregon State Archives & Records Center, 1005 Broadway, N.E., Salem, OR 97310. - PA - Pennsylvania State Archives, P.O. Box 1026, Harrisburg, PA 17108-1026. - RI - Rhode Island Secretary of State, Archives Division, Room 43, State House, Smith Street, Providence, RI 02903. - SC - South Carolina Dept. of Archives & History, P.O. Box 11669. - SD - South Dakota Dept. of Education & Cultural Affairs, South Dakota State Archives, State Library Building, 800 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD 57501-2294. - TN - Tennessee State Library & Archives, 403 7th Ave., Nashville, TN 37219. - TX - Texas State Library, Archives Division, P.O. Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711. - UT - Utah State Archives & Records Service, State Capitol, Rm. B-4, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. - VT - Vermont Agency & Administration, Public Records Division, 6 Baldwin St., Montpelier, VT 05602. - VA - Virginia State Library and Archives Division, 11th Street at Capitol DISC, Richmond, VA 23219. - WA - Office of the Secretary of the State, Division of Archives and Records Management, P.O. Box 9000, Olympia, WA 98504-9000. - WV - West Virginia Dept. of Culture & History, Archives & History Division, Science and Cultural Center, Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305. - WI - State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Archives Division, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. - WY - Wyoming Archives, Museum, & Historical Dept., Archives & Records Management Division, Barrett Building, Cheyenne, WY 82002. Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:43:08 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Ray" 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: CHASTEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CHASTEEN] John Chasteen Paula, I have heard of John Burton, Jr. and Sr.; however, I haven't seen any info more than what you already have. There may be some hope, though, as I've just begun helping to transcribe the book "Little Otter to Lost River." This book focuses on the Chastain/eens who moved from VA into IN, but there are mentions of others going south into the Carolinas, into IL and other locations. I just received the material, so give a chance to go through it, and hopefully something will come to light. If it's any consolation, I'm aware of a few different people who are looking for info on John Burton. Wish I could help more, but alas it's taken me 20 years or so just to track my people into IN. I'll keep an eye out, and if anything shows up, I'll definitely contact you. Best of wishes in all your endeavors. Ciao for now, Ray Chastain Proud Sponsor of Rootsweb, researching the following surnames: CHASTAIN, CHASTEEN, MASCHKE, MARSHALL, HOWERTON, MCCLANAHAN, GARVIN "Be kind to everyone; fore, their problems are as great to them as yours are to you." -----Original Message----- From: P. Street-Eubanks [mailto:eubanks@dexter.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 5:07 PM To: CHASTEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHASTEEN] John Chasteen Ray, I have a John Burton Chasteen in Stoddard Co. MO and I don't know who his parents were. He came from Lincoln Co. TN. He was born about 1822 and married Sarah White in Lincoln Co. Tn in 1843. Came to MO about 1847 settled first in Howell Co. MO then finally in Stoddard Co. (Southeast Missouri). Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 3:23 AM Subject: [CHASTEEN] My Line > Hey, all. The following is my line: > > Kenneth Ray Chastain Jr., b: 7 Apr 1962, St. Maries, ID > > Kenneth Ray Chastain, b: 25 Feb 1937, McAlester, OK; m: June 1961, Coeur d ' > Alene, ID to Frieda Mae Maschke, b: 18 May 1938, Hamilton, MT > > Elige Jahu Chastain, b: 10 Nov 1907, Wewoka, OK; d: 19 Nov 1994, Sulphur, > OK; m: Aug 1932, McAlester, OK to Martha Ann Marshall, b: 22 Dec 1916, > McAlester, OK > > Leroy J. Chasteen/ain, b: 20 June 1883, Jasper Township, Dallas County, MO; > d: 1969, Shady Grove, TX; m: Wife #1 Unknown; m: 4 Aug 1906, W?????, OK to > Miranda "Rendy" Jane Moser-Steele, b: 3 Mar 1887, Sedalia, MO > > Children (Wife #1): John and Sarah - NO other information discovered > > Children (Rendy): Elige, Melvin "Dutch," Vivian, Veldon, Joseph, Vera, > Dovie and Allie May. Rendy had two children from her previous marriage: > Sherman and Josephine Steele; Josey died in 1905, and Sherman was born in > 1905 in OK. > > John Chasteen Jr., b: Oct 1853 in Laclede County, MO; d: 1907, McIntosh > County, OK; m: 1874, MO to Laura Hugar/Hugard/Hughart, b: Sept 1858, MO > > Children: Henry, Samuel, Ellen, Leroy, Haley, Benjamin, Jane, Andrew, > Jesse, and Sarah Lenna > > It is highly likely, yet entirely circumstantial that John's parents are > William Chasteen/ine/ien/ain, b: Abt. 1824 in KY; d: Abt. 18 Nov 1856 in > Laclede Co, MO; m: 17 Dec 1851, Martin Co, IN to Mahala Pulse. He was > married in 1844 to Rebecca Chastain, I am told the daughter of Fleming > Chastain. > > I'm still gathering documentation, or attempting to do so, but it's been > very difficult. My Grt-Grandfather Leroy sort of disappears from the date > of his birth until 1910 in Wewoka, OK. In 1890, he would've only been 7 > years old, so it is highly likely he would have appeared on that census for > Dallas County, MO, but alas . . . I've found no birth records or notices > for his birth, no marriage record for his parents, in fact, the records for > this family are very sparse. > > Anyhew, should any of you have a connection, I'd love to hear from you, and > I'm always willing to share what I have. > > Ciao for now, > > Ray Chastain > > Proud Sponsor of Rootsweb, researching the following surnames: CHASTAIN, > CHASTEEN, MASCHKE, MARSHALL, HOWERTON, MCCLANAHAN, GARVIN > > "Be kind to everyone; fore, their problems are as great to them as yours are > to you." > > > > ==== CHASTEEN Mailing List ==== > ========Paula's Surname list================= > http://members.xoom.com/paulastreet/surnames.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 > > ==== CHASTEEN Mailing List ==== ========Paula's Surname list================= http://members.xoom.com/paulastreet/surnames.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 ==== CHASTEEN Mailing List ==== =======Paula's Chasteen Family Tree========== http://kithandkin_2.tripod.com/chasteen.html ============================== The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:06:51 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "P. Street-Eubanks" 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: CHASTEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHASTEEN] John Chasteen Ray, I have a John Burton Chasteen in Stoddard Co. MO and I don't know who his parents were. He came from Lincoln Co. TN. He was born about 1822 and married Sarah White in Lincoln Co. Tn in 1843. Came to MO about 1847 settled first in Howell Co. MO then finally in Stoddard Co. (Southeast Missouri). Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 3:23 AM Subject: [CHASTEEN] My Line > Hey, all. The following is my line: > > Kenneth Ray Chastain Jr., b: 7 Apr 1962, St. Maries, ID > > Kenneth Ray Chastain, b: 25 Feb 1937, McAlester, OK; m: June 1961, Coeur d  > Alene, ID to Frieda Mae Maschke, b: 18 May 1938, Hamilton, MT > > Elige Jahu Chastain, b: 10 Nov 1907, Wewoka, OK; d: 19 Nov 1994, Sulphur, > OK; m: Aug 1932, McAlester, OK to Martha Ann Marshall, b: 22 Dec 1916, > McAlester, OK > > Leroy J. Chasteen/ain, b: 20 June 1883, Jasper Township, Dallas County, MO; > d: 1969, Shady Grove, TX; m: Wife #1 Unknown; m: 4 Aug 1906, W?????, OK to > Miranda Rendy Jane Moser-Steele, b: 3 Mar 1887, Sedalia, MO > > Children (Wife #1): John and Sarah  NO other information discovered > > Children (Rendy): Elige, Melvin Dutch, Vivian, Veldon, Joseph, Vera, > Dovie and Allie May. Rendy had two children from her previous marriage: > Sherman and Josephine Steele; Josey died in 1905, and Sherman was born in > 1905 in OK. > > John Chasteen Jr., b: Oct 1853 in Laclede County, MO; d: 1907, McIntosh > County, OK; m: 1874, MO to Laura Hugar/Hugard/Hughart, b: Sept 1858, MO > > Children: Henry, Samuel, Ellen, Leroy, Haley, Benjamin, Jane, Andrew, > Jesse, and Sarah Lenna > > It is highly likely, yet entirely circumstantial that Johns parents are > William Chasteen/ine/ien/ain, b: Abt. 1824 in KY; d: Abt. 18 Nov 1856 in > Laclede Co, MO; m: 17 Dec 1851, Martin Co, IN to Mahala Pulse. He was > married in 1844 to Rebecca Chastain, I am told the daughter of Fleming > Chastain. > > Im still gathering documentation, or attempting to do so, but its been > very difficult. My Grt-Grandfather Leroy sort of disappears from the date > of his birth until 1910 in Wewoka, OK. In 1890, he wouldve only been 7 > years old, so it is highly likely he would have appeared on that census for > Dallas County, MO, but alas . . . Ive found no birth records or notices > for his birth, no marriage record for his parents, in fact, the records for > this family are very sparse. > > Anyhew, should any of you have a connection, Id love to hear from you, and > Im always willing to share what I have. > > Ciao for now, > > Ray Chastain > > Proud Sponsor of Rootsweb, researching the following surnames: CHASTAIN, > CHASTEEN, MASCHKE, MARSHALL, HOWERTON, MCCLANAHAN, GARVIN > > "Be kind to everyone; fore, their problems are as great to them as yours are > to you." > > > > ==== CHASTEEN Mailing List ==== > ========Paula's Surname list================= > http://members.xoom.com/paulastreet/surnames.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 > > ==== CHASTEEN Mailing List ==== ========Paula's Surname list================= http://members.xoom.com/paulastreet/surnames.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: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:28:32 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lee Smith 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- Lincoln Co. Tn Obituaries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/LincolnObits?read=5 Subject: Elmira Smith nee Wittington Surname: Smith, Wittington, Woods ------------------------- LCT Pioneers Vol IV No 3 Dump Smiths Family (Fayetteville Observer Feb 19, 1924) Waco Tex.  To the Observer: Co-equal with the November, 1924, into past history, the soul of Mrs. Elmira Smith went into the realms of the great beyond. She was the wife of Dump Smith of Boonshill, who with his family came to Texas about 1877 and located at heir present home in Coryell county a few years afterward. As a friend to the family, the writer who has known Aunt Elmira for more than 54 years, he makes this record of her death for those of Lincoln county who are relatives and friends and possibly do not know of her passing away. Like the flowers of a season that come, give off their perfume, fade and fall, so she who came into the world, had her being, administered to the distressed with a heart of love and kindness, filled out a life of fruition, and passed on to that Creator in whom she had faith Her life had been an eventful one. During their residence near Boonshill (LCT), she bid her husband and his brother Rufe good-bye when the first Tennessee troops were called to the defense of that state, friends and relatives had been cut down in that strife of four years struggle  four years of doubt, of hope, of distress, of fear, of anxiety, of prayer, culminating with a time of rejoicing when Dump and Rufe returned after the struggle to wife and children for whom they had fought in defense so long, undismayed, the burdens of life were renewed in efforts to make tongue and buckle meet, and finding this hard to do in Tennessee, then a wreck from the so recent civil war, the family came to Texas at the time mentioned, soon acquired a home that has been their abiding place for near a half of century. Grandma Smith, and indeed the whole family, were known for far and wide as people of great generosity, civil, courteous, and pleasant to all people who visited them. The weight of 80 winters had stooped her shoulders, crowned her head with the white of veneration, dulled the ear and dimmed the eyes, making it hard for her to hear the talk of visitors or see their faces. One by one she saw her family drift away. Col. Smith, father of Dump and Rufe, was the first to go. Alf, who was assassinated in Gatesville, Texas, many years ago, passed to the grave as the first child, followed by Dump, Rufe, Billy Whittington, a nephew and brother to Mrs. Nannie Woods of Fayetteville. Daisy and Pearl, and last, Sally, the oldest daughter, recently was laid by her parents, brothers and sisters in the family burying ground, near their home. Sally survived her mothers death but a few days. The surviving children are Charlie and Zadie, occupants of the old home; Dr. Carl, El Paso, Texas; Dr. Jack and Ernest Smith of Chihuahua Mexico; Andy Smith near the home and his brother Bud in South Texas; Mrs Rena Jones, Talpa, Texas, and Mrs. Meyers of some place in West Texas (signed) T.S. Miller Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:03:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Nancy Curran" 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: JONES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [JONES-L] Re: John Jones Hi, Only last month did I receive 1st notice of John Jones being from GA. I asked for more info on those relations but did not receive any. I received s/o Francis Jones and Sarah Jane Jones from another person. The info doesn't seem to fit well?? These descendants seem to stay in Greene Co. from what I have found. 11 Jan 2000 Family Group Sheet Husband: John Jones died at age: 42 Born: 24 Dec 1758 in: Wrightsborough, McDuffie Co., Ga Baptized: in: Lgi, 50, 17 Died: 9 Jun 1801 in: Greene Co., Tn Father: Frances Jones II Mother: Sarah Jane Jones Wife: ? ? Jones Married: 3 Jun 1769 in: Cane Creek, Orange Co., Nc his age: 10 Born: in: Died: in: Father: Mother: Wife: Jane Ellis died at age: 88 Married: 2 Sep 1776 in: Hopewell, Fredrick Co., Va his age: 17 her age: 21 Born: 25 Nov 1754 in: Exter/Oley Twp, Berks Co., Pa Baptized: in: Lgi, 45 Died: 3 Feb 1843 in: Greene Co., Tn Father: Thomas Ellis Mother: Magdelena Carlen F Child 1 Deborah Jones died at age: 86 Born: 11 Mar 1780 in: Hopewell, Fredrick Co., Va Died: 5 May 1866 in: Rheatown, Greene Co., Va Buried: in: Rheatown, Greene Co., Va F Child 2 Susanna Jones Born: 1782 in: Carter Co., Tn Died: in: M Child 3 James Jones Born: 9 Jan 1784 in: Carter County, Tn Died: in: Spouse: Sarah Thompson Married: in: F Child 4 Mary Jones Born: <1786 in: Carter Co., Tn Died: in: F Child 5 Hannah Jones Born: <1788 in: Carter Co., Tn Died: in: F Child 6 Rachel Jones Born: <1790 in: Carter Co., Tn Died: in: M Child 7 Phineas Jones Born: <1795 in: Carter Co., Tn Died: in: M Child 8 Thomas Jones Born: 1797 in: Carter Co., Tn A couple of other researchers have linked John with Richard Jones and Miriam Coppock or Richard Jones s/o Rees John William Jones, both of Chester Co. PA. This John Jones of the following will I know to be of my family. I am having difficulty proving his parentage. JOHN JONES 26 April 1819 $1,000 To wife, Jane, 1/3 estate. To sons, Phineas, Thomas and James, land at Jane's death. To daughters, Susanna Reese, Deborah Pickering, Mary Thompson, Hannah Robertson and Rachel McCollum, personal property at Jane's death. Executors: Wife, Jane, son Phineas. Written: 12 February 1819. Witnesses: John Mauris, Michael Bright. Signed: John Jones >From Greene CO.,TN. Courthouse records Evan Jones s/o Richard Jones and Mirriam Coppock married 2nd Rebecca Guy Thompson in Greene Co. TN 12 /1 /1792 Two of John Jones children married Evans Step Children 1 Rebeckah GUY d: Aft. 1810 Greene Co. TN . +James l THOMPSON b: VA d: 1790 Lincoln Co. KY . 2 Alexander THOMPSON b: 1782 VA d: 1826 Greene Co. TN ..... +Sarah Donelson d: Bef. 1809 m: February 20, 1801 Jefferson Co. TN . *2nd Wife of Alexander THOMPSON: ..... +Mary JONES b: 1787 VA d: 1871 Greene Co. TN m: May 20, 1809 Greene Co. TN Father: John JONES Mother: Jane 11 ELLIS . 2 Henry l Thompson d: September 07, 1846 Greene Co. TN ..... +Jean Magill b: Greene Co. TN d: Greene Co. TN m: Greene Co. TN Father: Samuel Magill Mother: Margaret Shannon . 2 John Thompson . 2 Margaret Thompson b: Abt. 1770 ..... +William Stanberry m: March 26, 1799 . 2 Sarah Thompson b: 1780 VA ..... +Phineas Jones b: 1778 VA d: 1857 Greene Co. TN m: July 09, 1801 Greene Co. TN Father: John JONES Mother: Jane 11 ELLIS . 2 James ll Thompson b: Abt. 1784 ..... +Catharine Ruse b: Abt. 1785 m: 1800 Greene Co. TN *2nd Husband of Rebeckah GUY: . +Evan Jones b: Abt. 1740 Chester Co. PA d: April 1808 Greene Co. TN m: December 01, 1792 Greene Co. TN, by William Stanberry #286 Father: Richard Bright JONES Mother: Miriam COPPOCK I would apprectiate any other info you might have to add or subtract from this puzzel. Thanks, Nan -- Researching Bowlin, Bumgarner, Curran, Cox, Divine, Dolan, Ellis, Gardner, Greene, Guy, Holland, Hurley, Jones, King, Linebaugh, Marsh, May, Mc Neese, Moody, Oliphant, Pickering ,Phillips, Smith, Thompson. Woolsey. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Jones" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 1:43 PM Subject: John Jones > Nancy, > > You seem to be the only one reporting John Jones, s/o Francis Jones III and > Sarah Jane Jones, as being born "Abt 1730." and having died "1819". All my > records report his dates as: b. 24 Dec 1758, d. I've seen 1781, 1801, and > your 1819, so who really knows. > > Note that his father, Francis Jones III, was b. 20 Jun 1725 (proven) and > Sarah Jane Jones - they were cousins - was b. 6 Jan 1733 (proven). They > were m. 17 Oct 1750 according to Quaker records. Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 14:04:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Davis, James" 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: MENNO-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MENNO] [LEPP-L] LOEPP, LEPP b.<1900 in SSDI - need info Help! Want to make contact with folks who know who the ancestors are for these people. We are doing a whole nation study on LOEPP and LEPP. Each line contains: 1) Last Name 2) First Name 3) Birth Year 4) Death Year 5) Death State 6) SSN Issue State 7) Death Location Last Issued born died Res. SSN Death Location ---- ---- ---- ---- ------------------ LEPP Abram 1883 1964 MN MN LEPP Ada 1898 1994 NJ NJ LOEPP Agnetha 1880 1976 KS KS LEPP Albert 1890 1970 IL ?? LEPP Alpha 1894 1969 OH OH LEPP Ann 1888 1965 FL FL LEPP Arnold 1889 1962 MD MD LOEPP Arthur 1893 1968 IA IL LEPP Arthur 1896 1976 TX ND Abilene, Taylor, TX LEPP August 1890 1969 CA NY LEPP Bernard 1888 1965 NY FL LEPP Charles 1894 1975 NY NY LEPP Charles 1894 1980 NJ NJ LEPP Charles 1899 1982 NY NY LEPP Clara 1874 1975 OH OH LEPP Clara 1895 1979 IL IL LEPP Cleo 1897 1985 OH OH LEPP Cleo 1898 1996 FL NH LEPP Dorothy 1895 1989 32015 NJ LEPP Edward 1886 1973 MO MO LEPP Edward 1893 1980 ND ND Lehr, Mcintosh LEPP Edward 1896 1989 CA CA LEPP Elizabeth 1891 1977 NY NY LEPP Elizabeth 1898 1974 WI WI LEPP Elmer 1888 1965 IL IL LOEPP Elsie 1890 1972 OH OH LOEPP Emma 1898 1977 MI MI LEPP Etta 1880 1963 CA MO LEPP Fleeta 1891 1981 NE NE North Platte, Lincoln LEPP Georg 1892 1981 IN IN LEPP George 1891 1976 NY NY LEPP Gerhard 1899 1990 - OH LEPP Grace 1895 1987 OH OH LEPP Harley 1895 1971 OH OH LEPP Henry 1877 1971 MO MO LOEPP Herman 1887 1978 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Herman 1899 1968 NY NY LOEPP Jacob 1892 1976 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Jacob 1899 1975 ND ND Wishek, Mcintosh LEPP John 1873 1968 MN MN Mtn.Lake, Cottonwood LEPP John 1888 1974 NY NJ LEPP Katharina 1890 1977 IL IL LEPP Lena 1885 1974 CA CA LEPP Lena 1894 1989 WI WI LEPP Lenore 1893 1987 TN IL LEPP Lilliam 1884 1972 CT CT LEPP Louis 1884 1964 MT MT LEPP Margaret 1897 1971 MT MT Billings, Yellowstone LEPP Margaret 1898 1999 IL IL LOEPP Marie 1896 1983 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Martin 1876 1969 FL MI LEPP Mathilda 1899 1972 ND ND Lehr, Mcintosh LOEPP Matilda 1898 1982 IA IA LOEPP Mildred 1891 1980 MT IA Missoula, MT LEPP Mildred 1897 1981 NM NM LEPP Octavia 1889 1982 NE NE Lexington, Dawson LOEPP Olga 1898 1976 OH OH LEPP Oris 1897 1974 OH OH LEPP Oscar 1897 1976 OH OH LEPP Otto 1898 1980 WI IN LEPP Paul 1887 1973 NY NY LOEPP Pauline 1888 1981 OH OH LEPP Pearl 1882 1975 WI WI LEPP Perry 1895 1979 MO MO LEPP Peter 1889 1983 MT WY Billings, Yellowstone LEPP Phyllis 1889 1977 FL FL LEPP Priscilla 1890 1973 MI MI LEPP Reinhold 1899 1991 - MI LEPP Robert 1896 1992 FL MA LEPP Ruby 1896 1994 OH OH LEPP Signhild 1894 1983 NY NY LEPP Stanley 1888 1967 IN IN LEPP Thomas 1880 1966 IL IL LEPP Walter 1894 1969 IL IL LEPP Walter 1895 1988 NY NY LEPP William 1880 1973 FL MI LEPP William 1898 1975 NJ NY Hope to hear from you soon. Willing to share data. James R. Davis, 6708 Austin Way, Sacramento, CA 95823 mailto:james.davis@cyberbytesbbs.com (home where the genealogy notes are) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 13:56:54 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Davis, James" 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: LEPP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LEPP-L] LOEPP, LEPP b.<1900 in SSDI - need info Help! Want to make contact with folks who know who the ancestors are for these people. We are doing a whole nation study on LOEPP and LEPP. Each line contains: 1) Last Name 2) First Name 3) Birth Year 4) Death Year 5) Death State 6) SSN Issue State 7) Death Location Last Issued born died Res. SSN Death Location ---- ---- ---- ---- ------------------ LEPP Abram 1883 1964 MN MN LEPP Ada 1898 1994 NJ NJ LOEPP Agnetha 1880 1976 KS KS LEPP Albert 1890 1970 IL ?? LEPP Alpha 1894 1969 OH OH LEPP Ann 1888 1965 FL FL LEPP Arnold 1889 1962 MD MD LOEPP Arthur 1893 1968 IA IL LEPP Arthur 1896 1976 TX ND Abilene, Taylor, TX LEPP August 1890 1969 CA NY LEPP Bernard 1888 1965 NY FL LEPP Charles 1894 1975 NY NY LEPP Charles 1894 1980 NJ NJ LEPP Charles 1899 1982 NY NY LEPP Clara 1874 1975 OH OH LEPP Clara 1895 1979 IL IL LEPP Cleo 1897 1985 OH OH LEPP Cleo 1898 1996 FL NH LEPP Dorothy 1895 1989 32015 NJ LEPP Edward 1886 1973 MO MO LEPP Edward 1893 1980 ND ND Lehr, Mcintosh LEPP Edward 1896 1989 CA CA LEPP Elizabeth 1891 1977 NY NY LEPP Elizabeth 1898 1974 WI WI LEPP Elmer 1888 1965 IL IL LOEPP Elsie 1890 1972 OH OH LOEPP Emma 1898 1977 MI MI LEPP Etta 1880 1963 CA MO LEPP Fleeta 1891 1981 NE NE North Platte, Lincoln LEPP Georg 1892 1981 IN IN LEPP George 1891 1976 NY NY LEPP Gerhard 1899 1990 - OH LEPP Grace 1895 1987 OH OH LEPP Harley 1895 1971 OH OH LEPP Henry 1877 1971 MO MO LOEPP Herman 1887 1978 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Herman 1899 1968 NY NY LOEPP Jacob 1892 1976 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Jacob 1899 1975 ND ND Wishek, Mcintosh LEPP John 1873 1968 MN MN Mtn.Lake, Cottonwood LEPP John 1888 1974 NY NJ LEPP Katharina 1890 1977 IL IL LEPP Lena 1885 1974 CA CA LEPP Lena 1894 1989 WI WI LEPP Lenore 1893 1987 TN IL LEPP Lilliam 1884 1972 CT CT LEPP Louis 1884 1964 MT MT LEPP Margaret 1897 1971 MT MT Billings, Yellowstone LEPP Margaret 1898 1999 IL IL LOEPP Marie 1896 1983 KS KS Inman, McPherson, KS LEPP Martin 1876 1969 FL MI LEPP Mathilda 1899 1972 ND ND Lehr, Mcintosh LOEPP Matilda 1898 1982 IA IA LOEPP Mildred 1891 1980 MT IA Missoula, MT LEPP Mildred 1897 1981 NM NM LEPP Octavia 1889 1982 NE NE Lexington, Dawson LOEPP Olga 1898 1976 OH OH LEPP Oris 1897 1974 OH OH LEPP Oscar 1897 1976 OH OH LEPP Otto 1898 1980 WI IN LEPP Paul 1887 1973 NY NY LOEPP Pauline 1888 1981 OH OH LEPP Pearl 1882 1975 WI WI LEPP Perry 1895 1979 MO MO LEPP Peter 1889 1983 MT WY Billings, Yellowstone LEPP Phyllis 1889 1977 FL FL LEPP Priscilla 1890 1973 MI MI LEPP Reinhold 1899 1991 - MI LEPP Robert 1896 1992 FL MA LEPP Ruby 1896 1994 OH OH LEPP Signhild 1894 1983 NY NY LEPP Stanley 1888 1967 IN IN LEPP Thomas 1880 1966 IL IL LEPP Walter 1894 1969 IL IL LEPP Walter 1895 1988 NY NY LEPP William 1880 1973 FL MI LEPP William 1898 1975 NJ NY Hope to hear from you soon. Willing to share data. James R. Davis, 6708 Austin Way, Sacramento, CA 95823 mailto:james.davis@cyberbytesbbs.com (home where the genealogy notes are) ============================== 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: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 10:13:42 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Reese, Sandy" 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: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Huggins Good Morning Ladies My name is Sandra E. Huggins. My father was Charles Travene Huggins, I know no other informnation regarding him. I know his mother died of cancer when he was a teenager and that is all . I think he is from Ga. He has one brother I believe, Paul Huggins from ga. or Tenn. I you run across info. let me know and I will keep my eyes open for you. Thank you again. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Dianne Heinz [mailto:dheinz01@home.com] Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 8:54 PM To: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Huggins I'm not Grace, but would love to exchange information. Don Huggins wrote: > > Hello Paulette. > > I noticed you are interested in Huggins from NC. I think my family came > from the Jones/Iredell county area about 1730. My mother-in-law, Grace > Goodall is the real researcher in our family. Have you exchanged any > information with her? If you are interested just reply back and I will get > you two together. > > Don Huggins > > don@huggins.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: CHRISHAYNE@aol.com [mailto:CHRISHAYNE@aol.com] > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 3:47 PM > To: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Huggins > > In a message dated 3/12/2000 3:56:13 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > dican@waveone.net writes: > > > I am searching for any information on an Eli C Huggins b. ca 1828 in TN. > > Only other information on him is he m. Oxie/Axy Bittle b.ca 1833 in IL. > > Her parents were William & Jane Bittle. Their first three children were: > > John Felix b. 8 Mar. 1851 in AR, Isabella J. b. 1853 in TX, & Luella F. b. > > 1856 in TX?. > > > > Any information on Eli C Huggins will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > Candy > Hi Candy- > At this point Eli C. isn't familiar to me. I don't know too much about the > TN Huggins folks although I am very curious about those that lived in the > Marshall Co. TN area. I'm still sort of stuck on sorting out the families > in > Lincoln/Iredell County, NC. Will keep it mind. > Paulette Haynes Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 18:00:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Michael S Moser" 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: ARIZARD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARIZARD-L] SIPE Jean, My SIPE(s) came from Lincoln County, North Carolina (AFAIK) and Lancaster County, PA before that. Mine migrated around 1825-1835 with my Moser and Fulbright ancestors, though others may have followed later. I do know of some that were in McNairy County, Tennessee. Mike M^2 ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Mayfield Cuevas Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 7:43 AM > Hi Mike, > > Thanks for understanding! I am always behind. What triggered my impulse to > check the RUMINERS out was reading the write-up from the Goodspeed Report. > > Do you know where your SIPES were from? Any from Sevier County, TN? > > Thanks, ==== ARIZARD Mailing List ==== For the threaded Archives for ARIZARD-L@Rootsweb go to: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ARIZARD-L/ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 16:51:05 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Peter J. McDonald" 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: TheShipsList-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TSL] Ships Photos Web Site the year after each ship is the year the ship was built * means no year is given in the book Go to http://germanroots.home.att.net/ships.html Ships of Our Ancestors by Michael J. Anuta This page contains a list of the passenger ships whose photographs appear in the book Ships of Our Ancestors. The book can be ordered from Amazon.com the year after each ship is the year the ship was built * means no year is given in the book Aachen 1895 Abangarez 1909 Abyssinia 1870 Acadia * Acropolis 1890 Adristic 1871 Alaska 1882 Aleppo 1865 Alesia 1906 Alfonso XII 1890 Alfonso XIII 1888 Algeria 1875 Allemania 1865 Aller 1886 America 1857 America 1881 America 1884 America 1904 America 1905 America 1908 America 1940 Amerika 1872 Amerika 1905 Amerika 1905 Amsterdam 1897 Anchoria 1875 Andrea Doria 1953 Andre Lebon 1912 Andre Lebon 1913 Anglia 1864 Aquitania 1914 Arabic 1903 Aragon 1905 Arandora Star 1927 Arcadia 1896 Arcadian 1899 Arctic 1849 Argentina 1905 Arizona 1879 Armadale Castle 1903 Armenia 1896 Arundel Castle 1921 Asama Maru 1929 Ascania 1911 Assyria 1908 Astoria 1885 Athlone Castle 1936 Atlantic 1871 Atlantic 1927 Atlas 1860 Augusta Victoria 1888 Augusta 1927 Augusta 1952 Aurania 1883 Aurania 1924 Austral 1881 Australia 1870 Australia 1881 Avoca 1891 Avon 1907 Avon 1907 Baltic 1904 Baltimore 1868 Barbarossa 1896 Batavia 1870 Batavia 1899 Bavarian 1900 Belgenland I 1878 Belgenland 1917 Belgenland 1878 Belgravia 1899 Berengaria 1912 Bergensfjord 1950 Berlin 1875 Berlin 1908 Bermudian 1904 Berrima 1913 Birma 1894 Bluecher 1901 Bohemian 1900 Bonn 1895 Borussia 1855 Bothnia 1874 Braemar Castle 1898 Brandenburg 1901 Brasil 1958 Brasilia 1897 Brasilian 1890 Brazil 1928 Bremen 1858 Bremen 1897 Bremen 1929 Bremen 1939 Breslau 1901 Britannia 1840 Britannic 1874 Britannic 1914 Britannic 1930 British Prince 1882 British Princess 1899 Brooklyn 1869 Buenos Aires 1887 Buenos Ayrean * Buffalo 1885 Bulgaria 1898 Bulow 1906 Burgunida 1882 Cairnrona 1900 Calabria 1857 Calabria 1901 Caledonia 1904 Caledonia 1925 California 1907 California 1923 Californian 1891 Cambria 1869 Cambroman 1892 Campania 1893 Canada 1848 Canada 1865 Canada 1896 Canada 1911 Canadian 1872 Canadian 1900 Canopic 1900 Cap Arcona 1927 Cap Lay 1922 Capetown Castle 1938 Carinthia 1895 Carnarvon Castle 1926 Caronia 1905 Caronia 1948 Carpathia 1903 Carthaginian 1884 Caspian 1870 Cassel 1901 Castilian 1898 Castilian 1890 Catalonia 1881 Cataluna 1883 Cedric 1903 Celtic I 1872 Celtic 1901 Centennial State 1921 Cephalonia I 1882 Cestrian 1896 Champlain 1932 Chateau La Fittel 1881 Chester 1873 Chimborazo 1871 China 1862 Christian Huygens 1928 Cimbria 1867 Circassia 1878 Circassia 1902 Circassian 1873 Citta Di Milano 1897 Citta Di Napoli 1871 Citta Di Torino 1898 City of Antwerp 1876 City of Baltimore 1854 City of Berlin 1875 City of Brooklyn 1869 City of Brussels 1869 City of Chester 1873 City of Chicago 1883 City of Cork 1863 City of London 1863 City of Manchester 1851 City of Montreal 1872 City of New York II 1865 City of New York 1930 City of Paris 1888 City of Richmond 1873 City of Rome 1881 City of Washington 1853 Ciudad De Cadiz 1878 Cleveland 1908 Clyde 1890 Colima 1873 Colorado 1865 Columbia I 1866 Columbia 1889 Columbia 1902 Columbus 1914 Constantinople 1896 Constitution 1951 Conte Biancamano 1925 Conte Grande 1927 Conte Rosso 1922 Conte Verde 1923 Corcovado 1907 Corean 1881 Corinthian 1900 Corsican 1907 Crefeld 1895 Cretic 1902 Cristoforo Colombo 1953 Cuba 1864 Cufic 1888 Cuzco 1871 Cymric 1898 Czar 1912 Camascus 1856 Dania 1889 Dante Alleghieri 1915 Darmstadt 1890 Demerara 1872 Denmark 1865 Derfflinger 1907 Deseado 1912 Deutschland 1866 Deutschland 1900 Deutschland 1900 Deutschland 1900 Deutschland 1900 Deutschland 1900 Devonia 1877 Devonian 1900 Devonian II 1902 Dominion 1894 Don 1872 Donau 1868 Douro 1865 Dresden 1888 Dresden 1914 Drottningholm 1905 Dubbeldam 1891 Duca D'Aosta 1909 Duca Degli Abruzzi 1907 Duca Di Genova 1907 Ducadi Galliera 1883 Duchess Di Genoa 1883 Duilio 1923 Dunnottar Castle 1890 Dunvegan Castle 1896 Edinburgh 1854 Edinburgh Castle 1872 Edinburgh Castle 1910 Edison 1896 Egypt 1871 Eider 1884 Eisenach 1908 Elbe 1881 Elysia I 1872 Empress of Australia 1914 Empress of Britain 1906 Empress of Britain 1955 Empress of Canada 1955 Empress of France 1913 Empress of India 1908 Empress of Ireland 1906 Empress of Japan 1891 Empress of Scotland 1905 Ems 1884 England 1863 Entella 1883 Erin 1864 Erra 1932 Espagne 1909 Esperanza 1901 Ethiopia 1873 Etna 1855 Etruria 1884 Eugenia 1906 Europa 1848 Europa 1867 Europa 1907 Europa 1930 Excalibur 1944 Ferdinand De Lesseps 1875 Finland 1902 Flandre 1914 Flandre 1952 Florida 1905 Floride 1862 Floride 1907 Fort Victoria 1913 France 1865 France 1912 Francesca 1905 Franconia 1873 Franconia 1910 Frankfurt 1899 Frederick VIII 1913 Friedrich Der Grosse 1896 Friesland 1889 Frisia 1872 Frisia 1909 Fulda 1882 Fulda 1924 Furnessia 1880 Furst Bismark 1890 Gallia 1878 Gallia 1883 Gallia 1914 Garibaldi 1906 Gellert 1874 General Von Steuben 1922 General Werder 1874 George Washington 1908 Georgia 1908 Georgic 1895 Gera 1890 Germania 1870 Germania 1902 Germanic 1874 Gerolstein 1904 Gerty 1903 Giulio Cesare 1951 Gneisenau 1903 Goeben 1906 Goethe 1872 Gothic 1848 Gothland 1894 Gottardo 1883 Graf Waldersee 1898 Grampian 1907 Great Britain 1843 Greece 1863 Grosser Kurfurst 1899 Guadeloupe 1908 Guglielmo Marconi 1963 Guilia 1904 Guiseppe Verdi 1915 Habana 1872 Haiti 1913 Hamburg 1899 Hammonia 1854 Hammnia 1866 Hammonia III 1882 Hannover 1899 Hanoverian 1882 Hanoverian 1902 Hansa 1860 Hansa 1899 Havel 1890 Haverford 1901 Hecla 1860 Hekla 1884 Hellig Olav 1902 Helvetia 1864 Herder 1872 Hermann 1847 Hermann 1865 Hesperian 1908 Hibernian 1861 Himalaya 1949 Hohenstauffen 1874 Hohenzollern 1872 Hohenzollern 1889 Holland 1858 Holsatia 1868 Homeland 1905 Homeric 1913 Hudson 1858 Hungarian 1859 Iberia 1881 Iberia 1954 Ile De France 1926 Illinois 1873 Ilsenstein 1904 Imperator 1912 Imperatrice Eugenie 1866 Independence 1950 India 1869 Indiana 1873 Indiana 1905 Infanta Isabe 1912 Infanta Isabe De Borbon 1913 Iowa I 1879 Iowa 1902 Irishman 1898 Isla De Panay 1882 Island 1882 Israel 1955 Italia 1872 Italia 1904 Italia 1928 Italy 1868 Ivernia 1900 Jacques Cartier 1908 Jan Pieterszoon Coen 1915 Java 1865 Jerusalem 1913 Jerusalem 1957 John Bell 1854 Justicia 1915 Kaiser Friedrich 1898 Kaiser Wilhelm II 1889 Kaiser Wilhelm II 1903 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1897 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1902 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1902 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1902 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1902 Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse 1902 Kaiserin Auguste Victoria 1905 Kaiserin Maria Theresia 1890 Kangaroo 1853 Kansas 1882 Karlsruhe 1900 Karlsruhe 1889 Kedar 1860 Kensington 1894 Kiautschou 1900 King Alexander 1908 Kleist 1906 Klopstock 1872 Kohln 1899 Konig Albert 1899 Konig Friedrich August 1906 Konig Wilhelm II 1907 Konigen Luise 1896 Konigstein 1907 Koningen Emma 1913 Koscuiszko 1915 Kristianafjord 1913 Kronprinz Wilhelm 1901 Kronpinzessin Cecilie 1906 Kroonland 1902 Kungsholm 1902 Kungsholm 1928 Kursk 1910 La Bourdonnais 1904 La Bourgoyne 1886 Labrador 1865 Labrador 1891 La Bretagne 1886 La Champagne 1886 Laconia 1912 Laconia 1922 Lady Hawkins 1928 Lafayette 1864 La Gascogne 1886 La Guardia 1944 Lahn 1837 Lake Champlain 1874 Lake Champlain 1900 Lake Erie 1900 Lake Huron 1881 Lake Manitoba 1880 Lake Manitoba 1901 Lake Megantic 1884 Lake Nepigon 1875 Lake Ontario 1887 Lake Simcoe 1884 Lake Superior 1885 La Navarre 1893 Lancastria 1922 La Normandie 1882 Lapland 1908 La Provence 1905 L'Aquitane 1890 La Savoie 1901 La Touraine 1890 Laura 1907 Laurentian 1872 Laurentic 1908 Layfayette 1915 Lazio 1899 Leconte Delisle 1922 Leerdam 1882 Leerdam 1921 Legazpi 1904 Leipzig 1869 Leon XIII 1888 Leonardo Da Vinci 1925 Leonardo Da Vinci 1960 Lessing 1874 Letitia 1912 L'Europe 1865 Leviathan 1914 Leberte 1928 Liguria 1901 Livonian 1881 Lombardia 1901 Lone Star State 1921 Lorraine 1900 Louisiane 1862 Lucania 1893 Ludgate Hil 1881 Luetzow 1908 Lurline 1932 Lusitania 1871 Lusitania 1907 Lydian Monarch 1881 Maas 1872 Maasdam 1871 Maasdam 1952 Macedonia 1912 Macoris 1902 Madonna 1905 Main 1868 Main 1899 Majestic 1890 Majestic 1920 Malwa 1908 Manchuria 1904 Manhattan 1866 Manhattan 1932 Manilla 1873 Manitoba 1892 Manitou 1898 Manuel Calvo 1892 Marathon 1860 Marco Minghetti 1876 Marco Polo 1942 Marglen 1898 Mariposa 1883 Mariposa 1931 Marloch 1904 Marnix Van Sint Aldegonde 1930 Marques De Comillas 1928 Marquette 1898 Martello 1884 Martha Washington 1908 Martinique 1883 Marvale 1907 Massachusetts 1892 Massilia 1902 Mauretania 1907 Mauretania 1939 Mayflower 1902 Media 1947 Medway 1877 Megantic 1909 Meknes 1913 Melita 1918 Mendonza 1904 Menominee 1897 Menominee 1897 Merion 1902 Mesaba 1898 Metagama 1915 Mexico 1884 Mexique 1915 Michigan 1887 Michigan 1890 Milwaukee 1897 Milwaukee 1929 Minneapolis 1900 Minnedosa 1918 Minnehaha 1900 Minnekahda 1917 Minnesota 1866 Minnesota 1901 Minnetonka 1902 Minnetonka I 1902 Minnewaska 1894 Minnewaska 1909 Missanable 1914 Mississippi 1871 Mississippi 1903 Mobile 1893 Mohawk 1892 Moltke 1901 Mongolia 1905 Mongolia 1891 Montacalm 1921 Montana 1872 Montcalm 1897 Monteagle 1899 Monterey 1897 Monte Rosa 1930 Monte Videan 1887 Monte Video 1889 Montezuma 1899 Montfort 1899 Montnairn 1908 Montreal 1896 Montreal 1900 Montreal 1906 Montrose 1897 Montrose 1922 Montroyal 1906 Montserrat 1889 Mooltan 1923 Moravia 1883 Moreas 1902 Morivian 1864 Morro Castle 1930 Mosel 1872 Mount Clay 1904 Mount Clinton 1921 Mount Temple 1901 Munchen 1922 Neckar 1874 Neckar 1910 Nederland 1873 Neptunia 1920 Nestorian 1866 Neustria 1883 Nevada 1869 New England 1898 New York 1858 New York 1864 New York 1888 New York 1922 New York 1927 Niagara 1848 Niagara 1908 Nieuw Amsterdam 1906 Noordam 1901 Noordland 1884 Nord America 1882 Normandie 1935 Normannia 1890 Norseman 1882 Norseman 1897 North America 1862 Northern Star * Norwegian 1861 Nova Scotia 1926 Nova Scotian 1858 Numidian 1891 Nurnberg 1873 Oaxaca 1883 Obdam 1880 Ocean Queen 1857 Oceana 1891 Oceania 1907 Oceanic 1871 Oceanic 1870 Oceanic 1899 Oder 1873 Ohio 1869 Ohio 1873 Ohio 1923 Oldenburg 1890 Olinde Rodriguez 1873 Olympia 1871 Olympia 1953 Olympic 1911 Oylmpus & Hecla 1860 Ontario 1867 Oranje 1903 Orbita 1915 Orca 1918 Orduna 1914 Oregon 1883 Oregon 1883 Oriana 1960 Orient 1879 Orion 1935 Orione 1883 Ormuz 1886 Oronsay 1951 Orontes 1902 Oropesa 1920 Orotava 1889 Orsova 1954 Oscar II 1902 Oslofjord 1938 Oslofjord 1947 Osterley 1909 Otranto 1909 Ottawa 1875 P. Caland 1874 P. De Satrustegui 1890 Pacific 1849 Palatia 1895 Palermo 1907 Palmyra 1866 Panama 1865 Panama 1875 Pannonia 1904 Paris 1889 Paris 1921 Parisian 1881 Parthia 1870 Parthia 1943 Pasteur 1938 Pastores 1912 Patria 1894 Patria 1913 Patricia 1902 Patricia 1902 Patris 1909 Pavonia 1882 Pendennis Castle 1959 Pennland 1870 Pennsylvania 1863 Pennsylvania 1873 Pennsylvania 1896 Pennsylvania 1929 Pereire 1866 Perou 1906 Perseo 1883 Persia 1856 Perugia 1901 Peruvian 1863 Pesaro 1901 Philadelphia 1889 Phoenicia 1894 Pilsudski 1935 Pisa 1896 Pittsburg 1922 Pocahontas 1900 Poland 1898 Polonia 1910 Polynesian 1872 Pomeranian 1882 Pommerania 1871 President Arthur 1900 President Fillmore 1899 President Grant 1900 President Lincoln 1907 President Monroe 1920 President Polk 1921 President Roosevelt 1922 President Taft 1921 President Van Buren 1920 President Wilson 1948 President Wilson 1912 Pretoria 1897 Pretorian 1901 Preussen 1886 Prince George 1898 Prince George 1910 Princepessa Yolanda 1907 Princess Helene 1930 Princess Marguerite 1949 Princess Matoika 1900 Principe De Piemonte 1907 Principe De Udine 1908 Principe Umberto 1909 Principello 1907 Prinz Adalbert 1902 Prinz Eitel Friedrich 1904 Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm 1907 Prinz Oskar 1902 Prinz Sigismund 1903 Prinzess Alice 1900 Prinzess Irene 1900 Prinzessin Victoria Luise 1900 Provence 1906 Providence 1915 Prussia * Pureto Rico 1913 Pulaski 1912 Quaker City 1867 Quebec 1896 Queen Elizabeth 1940 Queen Mary 1935 Re D'Italia 1907 Regina 1918 Regina D'Italia 1907 Regina Elena 1907 Regina Margherita 1884 Reina Del Mar 1956 Reina Maria Christina 1888 Reliance 1920 Republic 1871 Republic II 1903 Republic 1907 Resolute 1920 Re Vittorio 1907 Rex 1932 Rhaetia 1883 Rhaetia II 1905 Rhein 1899 Rhynland 1878 Rijndam 1901 Rochambeau 1911 Roma 1901 Roma 1926 Romanic 1898 Roon 1903 Rosarian 1887 Roslin Castle 1883 Rotterdam 1872 Rotterdam II 1878 Rotterdam III 1897 Rotterdam 1908 Rotterdam 1959 Roussillon 1906 Royal Edward 1908 Royal George 1907 Rugia 1882 Rugia II 1905 Runic 1899 Russia 1867 Russia 1889 Ryndam 1951 Saale 1886 Sachem 1893 Sachsen 1886 Sagamore 1892 Saint Germain 1874 St. Laurent 1866 St. Louis 1895 St. Louis 1929 St. Paul 1895 Saint Simon 1874 Salier 1875 Samaria 1868 Samland 1903 San Giorgio 1886 San Giorgio 1907 San Guglielmo 1911 Sannio 1899 Santa Anna 1910 Santa Inez 1929 Santa Maria 1928 Santa Rita 1929 Santa Rosa 1932 Saragossa 1874 Sardegna 1902 Sardinian 1875 Samatian 1871 Sarnia 1882 Saturnia 1910 Saturnia 1927 Savannah 1819 Savoia 1897 Ssrcnnia 1857 Saxonia 1900 (Souvenir Plate) Saxonia 1900 Saxonia 1954 Scandia 1889 Scandinavian 1870 Scandinavian 1898 Scanmail 1919 Scharnhorst 1904 Schiller 1873 Schleswig 1903 Scotia 1862 Scotia 1862 Scotia 1890 Scotian 1898 Scotsman 1899 Scythia I 1875 Scythia 1920 Servia 1881 Seven Seas 1940 Seydlitz 1902 Siberia 1867 Sicilian 1899 Sicilian Prince 1889 Sierra 1900 Sierra 1928 Sierra Ventana 1923 Silesia I 1869 Slavoina 1903 Smolensk 1901 Sobieski 1939 Southwark 1893 Spaarddam 1922 Spain 1871 Spree 1890 Stampalia 1909 State of California 1891 State of Indiana 1874 State of Nebraska 1880 State of Nevada 1874 State of Pennsylvania 1873 Statendam 1898 Statendam 1929 Statendam 1957 Stirlingcastle 1936 Stockholm 1900 Stockholm 1940 Stockholm 1947 Strassburg 1872 Stuttgart 1889 Suevia 1874 Suffren 1901 Susquehanna 1899 Switzerland 1874 Taormina 1908 Tarsus 1931 Tennyson 1900 Teresa 1900 Teutonia 1856 Teutonic 1889 Thames 1890 The Queen 1864 Thingvalla 1874 Thuringia 1922 Tigre 1862 Tintagel Castle 1896 Tirpitz I 1914 Titanic 1911 Toloa 1917 Toloa 1917 Tomaso Di Savoia 1907 Toronto 1880 Tortona 1909 Transvaal Castle 1961 Transylvania 1914 Trave 1866 Trent 1900 Trinacria 1871 Tripoli 1863 Tunisian 1900 Tuscania 1914 Ultonia 1826 Umbria 1884 United States 1903 United States 1952 Utopia 1874 Vaderland 1873 Vancouver 1884 Vandalia 1870 Vanderbilt 1855 Vasco Nunez De Balboa 1891 Vasconia 1899 Vaterland 1914 Vanderland 1940 Vedic 1918 Veendam 1871 Venezia 1907 Venezuela 1906 Ventura 1900 Verona 1908 Vicksburg 1872 Victoria I 1872 Victoria 1931 Victoria Luise 1899 Victorian 1895 Victorian 1904 Ville De Bordeaux 1870 Ville De Brest 1870 Ville De Marseille 1874 Ville De Paris 1866 Ville De St. Nazaire 1870 Ville Du Havre 1866 Virginian 1905 Vladimir 1895 Volendam 1922 Vulcania 1928 Waesland 1867 Waldensian 1861 Washington 1864 Washington 1880 Washington 1933 Weimar 1891 Werkendam 1882 Werra 1882 Westernland 1884 Westernland 1918 Westphalia 1868 Westphalia 1923 Wieland 1874 Wilhelmina 1909 Willehad 1894 Willem Ruys 1947 Winchester Castle 1930 Winifredian 1899 Winnipeg 1918 Wisconsin 1870 Wittekind * Wyoming 1870 Yorck 1906 Yorkshire 1889 Ypiranga 1908 Zaandam 1882 Zaandam 1939 Zeeland 1901 Zeppelin 1914 Zieten 1902 Zion 1956 Zuiderkruis 1944 The book also contains reproductions of postcards for the following ships & ship lines: Westernland Fulda State of Navada State Line Kaiser Wilhelm II State Steamship Company Arizona Inman Steamship Company City of Rome Egypt America Servia Cunard, Etruria Umbria Britannic Germanic Titanic Olympic Buenos Ayrean Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 15:35:57 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Sherry 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: SULTANA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: 1865 NEWSPAPER/OH NO!!! Hello Most Generous and Enthusiastic Members In The World!!!! Bad News for us - good news for the new owner of the newspaper. It was purchased this morning by someone other than us! I hope it was someone in our group and that we may eventually have access to at least the Sultana story. This certainly is a disappointment. However, I am truly impressed with the ability of our group to combine efforts to reach a common goal. Ya'll are GREAT!!!! And I'm very proud to be a member of this organization! Also, there was even more good news I was hoping to share with you this evening in that Greg Reeves, our webmaster, had volunteered to archive the newspaper for us and absorb most of the cost himself since he already had the majority of the needed materials and the experience to do it. Too, I was going to suggest getting it professionally scanned ONE time before archiving so that we could all have a clear and readable copy of the entire newspaper on our computers. I continue to get pledges and sincerely THANK all of YOU for this excellent response to a very worthy project. I think Greg's dream can someday be a reality (especially after seeing the interest and dedication of this group): 'My reason for writing this is simple. I'm still hoping that we can someday create a Sultana Historical Society and Museum whose home (again, my opinion) is in Memphis, TN near where the Sultana exploded and more centrally-located in the U.S. My dream is that in addition to having *all* the military and pension records of all those aboard, the collection too could act as a repository for verified genealogies of descendants (like the other linneage societies, DAR, SAR, SUVCW, etc.), original photos of those aboard, newspaper accounts (like we're addressing here), physical artifacts, Cahaba, Meridian & Andersonville artifacts, etc.' An EXTRA special thank you to the following generous members who took us OVER our goal: George Beason, $5-$10 Alysha McCreery, $5 + Sherry Marine, $10 Andrew M. Swicegood, $10 - TEN MORE DOLLARS tonight!!!!!! $20 total! Kay James, $5-$10 Sue Marine, $10 N. Dale Talkington, $10 Jolayne Jackson, $10 Shelly Allen, $5 Vanessa DeShazer, $5 Ray, $5 + - TEN MORE DOLLARS FROM RAY!!!!! $15 total! Darleen Berens, $5 eirelin, $20!! Theresa Wilson, $10.00 Shirley, Jessica, Brittany -social studies project-rec'd 3rd place in State! - $10 Marsha Mills, $10 Greg Shipe, $5 David Woodbury, $5 Jeanen Downhour Monteleone, $10 Sherry Badgley Ryan, $5 Camp 41 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Norm Jennings, $20 Jean Cromwell, $5 Kathy Shelton Dexter, $5 J. C. (Jim) Tumblin, $10 Greg Reeves, $10 Cliff Ely, $10 Gene Shields, $5 Myrna Singer Casey, $10 Helen Chandler, $10 Sherry Marine, CA Sellers description of the 29 Apr 1865 New York Herald newspaper content: GRANT. SURRENDER OF JOHNSTON & HIS WHOLE ARMY TO SHERMAN. EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMBOAT SULTANA". 16"x22", 8 pgs. List of Rebel Gen Officers Surrendered by Joe Johnston to Sherman. Description of capture of Selma, AL - Forrest wounded. President Lincoln's funeral train arrives in Cleveland after leaving Buffalo previous eve.; ceremonies held described. "Terrible Steamboat Disaster" - news of explosion of steamer Sultana, which was carrying newly paroled Union prisoners, great loss of life. Accounts of death of John Wilkes Booth, continuing efforts to locate other conspirators. 2 column interview by correspondent w/ Gen. Robert E. Lee. VF cond.; small tear along bottom edge of front page; some lt.foxing.(L8919) ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 14:54:40 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Joni Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. 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ORDER FROM: Genealogy Books 175 Thornton Drive Fayetteville GA 30214 ACCEPT VISA/MASTERCARD To order online at secure site, go to { HYPERLINK "http://www.genealogy-books.com/orders/gpcorder.html" }http://www.genealogy- books.com/orders/gpcorder.html 800-899-9524 Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 14:43:55 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Sherry 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: SULTANA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: 1865 NEWSPAPER/OH NO!!! Hello Most Generous and Enthusiastic Members In The World!!!! Bad News for us - good news for the new owner of the newspaper. It was purchased this morning by someone other than us! I hope it was someone in our group and that we may eventually have access to at least the Sultana story. This certainly is a disappointment. However, I am truly impressed with the ability of our group to combine efforts to reach a common goal. Ya'll are GREAT!!!! And I'm very proud to be a member of this organization! Also, there was even more good news I was hoping to share with you this evening in that Greg Reeves, our webmaster, had volunteered to archive the newspaper for us and absorb most of the cost himself since he already had the majority of the needed materials and the experience to do it. Too, I was going to suggest getting it professionally scanned ONE time before archiving so that we could all have a clear and readable copy of the entire newspaper on our computers. I continue to get pledges and sincerely THANK all of YOU for this excellent response to a very worthy project. I think Greg's dream can someday be a reality (especially after seeing the interest and dedication of this group): 'My reason for writing this is simple. I'm still hoping that we can someday create a Sultana Historical Society and Museum whose home (again, my opinion) is in Memphis, TN near where the Sultana exploded and more centrally-located in the U.S. My dream is that in addition to having *all* the military and pension records of all those aboard, the collection too could act as a repository for verified genealogies of descendants (like the other linneage societies, DAR, SAR, SUVCW, etc.), original photos of those aboard, newspaper accounts (like we're addressing here), physical artifacts, Cahaba, Meridian & Andersonville artifacts, etc.' An EXTRA special thank you to the following generous members who took us OVER our goal: George Beason, $5-$10 Alysha McCreery, $5 + Sherry Marine, $10 Andrew M. Swicegood, $10 - TEN MORE DOLLARS tonight!!!!!! $20 total! Kay James, $5-$10 Sue Marine, $10 N. Dale Talkington, $10 Jolayne Jackson, $10 Shelly Allen, $5 Vanessa DeShazer, $5 Ray, $5 + - TEN MORE DOLLARS FROM RAY!!!!! $15 total! Darleen Berens, $5 eirelin, $20!! Theresa Wilson, $10.00 Shirley, Jessica, Brittany -social studies project-rec'd 3rd place in State! - $10 Marsha Mills, $10 Greg Shipe, $5 David Woodbury, $5 Jeanen Downhour Monteleone, $10 Sherry Badgley Ryan, $5 Camp 41 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Norm Jennings, $20 Jean Cromwell, $5 Kathy Shelton Dexter, $5 J. C. (Jim) Tumblin, $10 Greg Reeves, $10 Cliff Ely, $10 Gene Shields, $5 Myrna Singer Casey, $10 Helen Chandler, $10 Sherry Marine, CA Sellers description of the 29 Apr 1865 New York Herald newspaper content: GRANT. SURRENDER OF JOHNSTON & HIS WHOLE ARMY TO SHERMAN. EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMBOAT SULTANA". 16"x22", 8 pgs. List of Rebel Gen Officers Surrendered by Joe Johnston to Sherman. Description of capture of Selma, AL - Forrest wounded. President Lincoln's funeral train arrives in Cleveland after leaving Buffalo previous eve.; ceremonies held described. "Terrible Steamboat Disaster" - news of explosion of steamer Sultana, which was carrying newly paroled Union prisoners, great loss of life. Accounts of death of John Wilkes Booth, continuing efforts to locate other conspirators. 2 column interview by correspondent w/ Gen. Robert E. Lee. VF cond.; small tear along bottom edge of front page; some lt.foxing.(L8919) ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- ----------------- End Forwarded Message ----------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 14:10:49 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Jan Criner" 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: GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GALLOWAY] galloway's Dear Louise, Do you have an Elizabeth Ibby Galloway, b. 1786 in Ohio Co, KY and died 1826 poss. in Henderson Co. TN. Married John Criner June 13, 1802 in Cumberland Co, KY?. Their son, Wil Thanks in advance Janet Wheadon Criner jwcriner@deseretonline.com Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 19:51:37 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LNMallett@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: POLING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [POLING] Obituary Member of VFW auxiliary Alice Ruth Hinds, 56, of Mannington RD 3, W. Va., died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1992, in Fairmont, W. Va. General Hospital. She was born March 29, 1936, in Daybrook, W. Va., a daughter of Esther Reeves Tennant of Fairview RD 2, W. Va., and the late Ernest Tennant. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary in Fairmont, Early Bird bowling team and Plum Run Homemakers. Her husband, William Hinds, Jr., died in 1975. Surviving are four sons, Kenneth Hinds of Graysville RD 1, James and Jarrod Hinds of Carmichaels RD 1, and Carl Graham of Waynesburg; two daughters, Annitta Poland of Waynesburg, and Twyla Hinds of Mannington; three brothers, Larry B. Tennant and Robert Tennant, both of Mannington RD 3, and Richard Tennant of Fayetteville, W. Va.; a sister, Loretta Fluharty of Mannington RD 3, and 10 grandchildren. Deceased are a son, Irving Hinds, and a brother, Wayne Tennant. "Observer-Reporter, Friday, Nov. 13, 1992 from Dads collection...Laura Nelle Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 19:47:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Laura Nelle Poland Mallett 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- Greene Co. Pa Obituaries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/GreeneObits?read=765 Subject: Hinds, Alice Ruth Tennant Surname: POLAND ------------------------- Member of VFW auxiliary Alice Ruth Hinds, 56, of Mannington RD 3, W. Va., died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1992, in Fairmont, W. Va. General Hospital. She was born March 29, 1936, in Daybrook, W. Va., a daughter of Esther Reeves Tennant of Fairview RD 2, W. Va., and the late Ernest Tennant. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary in Fairmont, Early Bird bowling team and Plum Run Homemakers. Her husband, William Hinds, Jr., died in 1975. Surviving are four sons, Kenneth Hinds of Graysville RD 1, James and Jarrod Hinds of Carmichaels RD 1, and Carl Graham of Waynesburg; two daughters, Annitta Poland of Waynesburg, and Twyla Hinds of Mannington; three brothers, Larry B. Tennant and Robert Tennant, both of Mannington RD 3, and Richard Tennant of Fayetteville, W. Va.; a sister, Loretta Fluharty of Mannington RD 3, and 10 grandchildren. Deceased are a son, Irving Hinds, and a brother, Wayne Tennant. "Observer-Reporter, Friday, Nov. 13, 1992 Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 19:43:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: LNMallett@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: PAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAGREENE-L] Obituary/ Hinds, Alice Ruth Member of VFW auxiliary Alice Ruth Hinds, 56, of Mannington RD 3, W. Va., died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1992, in Fairmont, W. Va. General Hospital. She was born March 29, 1936, in Daybrook, W. Va., a daughter of Esther Reeves Tennant of Fairview RD 2, W. Va., and the late Ernest Tennant. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary in Fairmont, Early Bird bowling team and Plum Run Homemakers. Her husband, William Hinds, Jr., died in 1975. Surviving are four sons, Kenneth Hinds of Graysville RD 1, James and Jarrod Hinds of Carmichaels RD 1, and Carl Graham of Waynesburg; two daughters, Annitta Poland of Waynesburg, and Twyla Hinds of Mannington; three brothers, Larry B. Tennant and Robert Tennant, both of Mannington RD 3, and Richard Tennant of Fayetteville, W. Va.; a sister, Loretta Fluharty of Mannington RD 3, and 10 grandchildren. Deceased are a son, Irving Hinds, and a brother, Wayne Tennant. "Observer-Reporter, Friday, Nov. 13, 1992 .................from Dads collection...........Laura Nelle ==== PAGREENE Mailing List ==== Support RootsWeb! Go "NOW" to: http://www.rootsweb.com Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 19:11:34 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: robert 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: ALMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Brunston and Jones I am looking for any descendants of Isaac Brunston and Andrew Jackson Jones.Isaac was borned in Penn.1808In 1843 he married Lucinda Burnett in Marshall Co. Andrew Jackson Jones borned in 1824 in Lincoln Co. Tn. married Mary Sutton in 1856 in Marshall Co.Isaac was in Marshall Co.from 1850-1870.His wife is listed in 1880 census.Isaac and Lucinda had 7 children they are as follows.Nicolas,Felix A. William B. Jesse O.Jane P. Julia D. Dealy.Andrew Jackson Jones and Mary Sutton had 5 children they are as follows.Amanda C.Sarah E.Arthur Marvin.Andrew J.William.William Butler Brunston is my Gr-gr-grandfather, he brought his family up river to KY.where he died.Arthur Marvin Jones came up river and also lived in and died in KY. If anyone has any other info.on these families please e-mail me at robdjones1@yahoo.com Thanks Darell Jones __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ==== ALMARSHA Mailing List ==== If you are having any difficulty contact the listowner Kim Ivey or check the RootsWeb site (http://www.rootsweb.com). ============================== 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, 12 Mar 2000 15:44:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Majorville@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: ILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ILHANCOC] Directions to Fountain Green, Lincoln, Majorville, Webster & Willis Cemeteries I have revised these directions since I originally submitted them. I've incorporated directions to Fountain Green, Lincoln, Majorville, Webster and Willis Cemeteries into a single document, added a County Road number and added information about the bridge (it has been rebuilt) on the County Road. Directions to Fountain Green, Lincoln, Majorville, Webster and Willis Cemeteries in Hancock County Illinois Route 9 runs east and west through LaHarpe. Just beyond the west side of LaHarpe and just beyond where Route 94 joins Route 9 from the north, there is a southbound turn off onto a paved road to Fountain Green. I believe there's a sign at that intersection for Fountain Green and Webster. I think it's less than ten miles to Fountain Green. Just before entering Fountain Green, which today is little more than a cluster of houses, the Fount ain Green Cemetery is on the east side of the road. This cemetery is kept mowed and neat. Continuing into Fountain Green, two or three minutes, at most, the road will end at a T, east-west intersection. To reach the Lincoln, Majorville and Willis Cemeteries, turn left/east at this intersection. You will continue on a paved road. To reach Webster Cemetery from Fountain Green, see below. Lincoln, Majorville, Willis Cemeteries from Fountain Green About a mile after this turn, watch for a small sign posted on the fence on the right/south side of the road. This is where the Lincoln Cemetery is located. It is necessary to walk back along a fence row to the Lincoln Cemetery. Until recently, this little burial area was in sad shape: stock had been allowed to move freely in the area, grave markers were knocked over and broken. A man named Jeff Thompson initiated a clean up effort in 1999. An article about the cemetery and Jeff's clean up plans appeared in the Hancock County Journal-Pilot on Feb. 10, 1999. Continue east (maybe a mile) until you come to a curve which will take you south, and go south for about one and a half miles until you come to County Road 1800. A house and outbuildings are on the southwest corner. Turn right/west at this intersection to go to Majorville. Continue south to go the Willis Cemetery. Majorville: from the intersection proceed west (you'll still be on a paved road) for about one mile. As you go down this road, you'll be able to see Majorville Church to the southwest. You'll pass an old farmhouse, barn and garage on the left/south. Just beyond this house, the road dips a bit, then there will be a gravel road turning south and only to the south; there is another farmhouse with outbuildings on the right/north. Turn south onto this gravel road and proceed a short distance to the church and cemetery - you'll see it. Mary Jane White has told me that the Township maintains Majorville. Each time I've visited, it has been mowed. I'd suggest taking work gloves and tools, should you wish to dig up weeds or thin out day lilies that grow in profusion around some stones. And watch out for the poison ivy to the rear and south of the church. If you wish to go directly from Majorville to Webster and the Webster Cemetery, just go back to County Road 1800 and turn left/west instead of going back the way you came. After crossing the bridge, keep driving until you come to the first road where you can turn right/north. Follow this road to the blacktop. Turn left/west onto the blacktop and drive about one and a half miles. See the directions to the Webster Cemetery, below. For anyone who is interested, I have a couple of excellent pictures of Majorville Church. I'd be happy send jpeg images to anyone who would like to see them. Willis: from the County road intersection described previously, continue south past the County Road for about a mile and a half. On the right you will pass the building which used to house the Joetta General Store. Last summer my sister and I spoke with the lady who lives in the house next to the old store. When she and her husband first bought the property, they had hoped to restore it but they've evidently given up on that idea. Continue south to the next house on the right/west side. Scott and Vickie Hardisty live here, and you'll need to contact them in advance of your visit. To get to the Willis Cemetery, you must walk back through one of their fields. The cemetery is not on their property but is adjacent to their field. Scott and Vickie have no people buried there, but are hoping to do some clean up and reset some of the fallen stones. They have spoken with the property owner, whose last name is Boston, and he has given them his permission. Thank goodness he has no intention to clear and plow over this little area. Vickie's temporary e-mail address is MDBROWN@NETINS.NET. Vickie recently mentioned that she will be getting a new ISP. If anyone tries to reach her and is unsuccessful, send an e-mail to me and I'll forward the message to her. The site of the old Woodville School is just a bit further down from the Hardisty home and on the left/east side of the road. The current building is not the original structure, of course; it is now being used as a residence. I also have a picture of the old school, which I would be pleased to share. If you were to follow this road south for three or four miles, it leads to Route 136. From there you can go east to Tennessee, Colchester and Macomb, or west to Carthage. Webster Cemetery from Fountain Green >From the T, east-west intersection in Fountain Green, turn right/west and stay on the paved road to reach Webster. There may be a sign. It's just about two miles. Like Fountain Green, Webster today is also a cluster of houses. The driver will see on the right/north side, a two-story building that used to be the General Store. On the east side of this building, turn right/north for one block, turn left/west for two or three blocks until you can't go any further, then right/north again for one or two blocks. The cemetery will be on the left/west side of the road. It's a nice little cemetery with an iron fence around it. Anytime I've been there, it has also been mowed and neat, with no trash or litter. Marcia Farina Majorville@aol.com Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 14:43:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Valorie Zimmerman 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: COWEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [COWEN] Fwd: David Cowan or Cowen, Lincoln Co. TN 1811 via PML -------- Original Message -------- Subject: PML Search Result matching cowin or cowen or kowin or kowen Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 12:46:53 -0800 From: Ryan Cowan . Source: GC-Lincoln County Tn. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Lincoln?read=302 Subject: David Cowan or Cowen Surname: Cowan, Cowen, Campbell, Thorp, Garrett ------------------------- I am looking for information on David Cowan or Cowen. The family owned land along Coldwater Creek (Lincoln Cty, Tenn) by 1811, and by 1814 they owned property (and apparently settled) where Little Bradshaw Creek flows into Elk River in the far western part of Lincoln County, in what would now be the Delrose area, and including an area once known as Cole's Bend. There was once a post office on this property known as Charleston. David was born 23 Dec. 1780 in Virginia. He married Ruth Campbell (b. 4 March 1784 in Cecil Co. Maryland - d. 29 Dec. 1870 in Llano Co. Texas). David Cowan was associated with the Campbell family in this same area -- all apparently migrating to Lincoln County, Tennessee from Lee County, Virginia sometime between 1805 and 1811. Family tradition has it that David was a member of the Tennessee Assembly from Lincoln County in 1825 and 1826, but I have been unable to confirm. The Biographical Directory of the Assembly suggests another David Cowan, but the citations are so vague that it does not confirm or deny -- it seems to make an assumption based on census records the author managed to locate. David Cowan and his brother in law Joseph Campbell were murdered in 1826 -- I would like to find further information about this. His son, David Calvin Cowan, led the immediate family to Texas in the mid 1840's, selling all the family lands in Lincoln County. I have considerable documentation, including photographs of David Calvin Cowan, and other family members. But the father is where my ancestor research hits a dead end. Any help is enormously appreciated. Ryan Cowan rycowan@mediaone.net Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 14:40:42 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Don Huggins" 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: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Huggins Hello Paulette. I noticed you are interested in Huggins from NC. I think my family came from the Jones/Iredell county area about 1730. My mother-in-law, Grace Goodall is the real researcher in our family. Have you exchanged any information with her? If you are interested just reply back and I will get you two together. Don Huggins don@huggins.net -----Original Message----- From: CHRISHAYNE@aol.com [mailto:CHRISHAYNE@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 3:47 PM To: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Huggins In a message dated 3/12/2000 3:56:13 PM US Eastern Standard Time, dican@waveone.net writes: > I am searching for any information on an Eli C Huggins b. ca 1828 in TN. > Only other information on him is he m. Oxie/Axy Bittle b.ca 1833 in IL. > Her parents were William & Jane Bittle. Their first three children were: > John Felix b. 8 Mar. 1851 in AR, Isabella J. b. 1853 in TX, & Luella F. b. > 1856 in TX?. > > Any information on Eli C Huggins will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > Candy Hi Candy- At this point Eli C. isn't familiar to me. I don't know too much about the TN Huggins folks although I am very curious about those that lived in the Marshall Co. TN area. I'm still sort of stuck on sorting out the families in Lincoln/Iredell County, NC. Will keep it mind. Paulette Haynes Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 14:30:05 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Candy & Dick Clampitt" 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: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Huggins Which Huggins are you looking for in Lincoln/Iredell County, NC? ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 4:46 PM Subject: Re: Huggins > In a message dated 3/12/2000 3:56:13 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > dican@waveone.net writes: > > > I am searching for any information on an Eli C Huggins b. ca 1828 in TN. > > Only other information on him is he m. Oxie/Axy Bittle b.ca 1833 in IL. > > Her parents were William & Jane Bittle. Their first three children were: > > John Felix b. 8 Mar. 1851 in AR, Isabella J. b. 1853 in TX, & Luella F. b. > > 1856 in TX?. > > > > Any information on Eli C Huggins will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > Candy > Hi Candy- > At this point Eli C. isn't familiar to me. I don't know too much about the > TN Huggins folks although I am very curious about those that lived in the > Marshall Co. TN area. I'm still sort of stuck on sorting out the families in > Lincoln/Iredell County, NC. Will keep it mind. > Paulette Haynes > > Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 13:53:26 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Brownie & Jim MacKie 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: SCLAUREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCLAUREN] Re: Martins Depot Hi, Richard...thanks for responding. I have letters written from Laurens Dist. in 1850 by Rebecca (?)Pitts and one in 1861 by Ross Bonham McKisick, my gg grandfather's(John Wilson McKisick) brother. Ross tells John Wilson McKisick to write to him at Martin's Depot. My primary research problem is trying to find out the name of John Wilson McKisick's mother. Also, why she, Ross Bonham, and Rebecca did not migrate to TN and/or Texas with the rest of the family and why they were in SC, because the whole "fam damily" was born and raised in Lincolnton, Lincoln County, NC. I need the maiden name of Rebecca, because at one point she is taking care of my ggg grandmother. She calls John Wilson M. "cousin." Rebecca tells JW that she married to Andrew J. Pitts in 1845, but that AJ died just a few weeks after the marriage. I can't find a marriage record. My gg grandfather migrated to TX and was gone from NC/SC by 1832 at the latest. I've been so bogged down with this that I finally hired a professional to do some work for me, but if you come across any of these people: Bonham; Ross; McKisick (many spellings) in the area of Laurens, please let me know. Oh...also Rebecca says that Ross is living at what is called "the Old Mill" with the son of the man who raised him, Washington Williams. One other thing, Samuel Cox Bonham, Milledge Luke Bonham's uncle- visited Rebecca and ggg grandmother in 1843 or so. GGG grandmother was Samuel C. Bonham's sister, but the only sister we know about is Sarah, and she married Rice Farrar Ross and migrated to TN. You didn't ask for all this information, did you? I'm closing. Thanks again. Brownie Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 13:47:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: CHRISHAYNE@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: HUGGINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Huggins In a message dated 3/12/2000 3:56:13 PM US Eastern Standard Time, dican@waveone.net writes: > I am searching for any information on an Eli C Huggins b. ca 1828 in TN. > Only other information on him is he m. Oxie/Axy Bittle b.ca 1833 in IL. > Her parents were William & Jane Bittle. Their first three children were: > John Felix b. 8 Mar. 1851 in AR, Isabella J. b. 1853 in TX, & Luella F. b. > 1856 in TX?. > > Any information on Eli C Huggins will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > Candy Hi Candy- At this point Eli C. isn't familiar to me. I don't know too much about the TN Huggins folks although I am very curious about those that lived in the Marshall Co. TN area. I'm still sort of stuck on sorting out the families in Lincoln/Iredell County, NC. Will keep it mind. Paulette Haynes Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 13:03:59 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ryan Cowan 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-Lee County, Va Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Lee?read=2633 Subject: James & David Cowan or Cowen Surname: Cowan, Cowen, Campbell ------------------------- I am looking for information on David Cowan or Cowen. He married Ruth Campbell in Lee County, VA in 1803 and two of their children (David Calvin Cowan and Ella Elizabeth Cowan) were born in Lee County. David was born 23 Dec. 1780 in Virginia. Ruth Campbell was born 4 March 1784 in Cecil Co. Maryland - d. 29 Dec. 1870 in Llano Co. Texas. I have a reference to a land sale in 1808 from the Lee County Virginia Abstracts Deed Book No. 2 1805-1812 pg 16: 24 May 1808. David and Ruth Cowan to Thomas Hardy, 176 acres on Martins Creek. I understand this is near present day Rose Hill, VA. The land sale in 1808 is apparently about the time my Cowans pulled up stakes in Lee County and moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee -- They show up in land records there about 1810. Most of my Cowans seem to have died without leaving wills, but estate administration records suggest that David's father was named James or James C. Cowan. They were apparently close to the family of James Jonas Campbell in Lee County (he is Ruth Cowan's father), and several of the Campbell sons went with the Cowans to Tennessee (notably, son Joseph, who appeared to have been David Cowan's closest friend. They appear together in numerous Lincoln County documents -- and were murdered together in 1826). His son, David Calvin Cowan, led the immediate family to Texas in the mid 1840's, selling all the family lands in Lincoln County. I have considerable documentation, including photographs of David Calvin Cowan, and other family members (including his mother Ruth Campbell Cowan). But the father, and other Lee County details, is where my research hits a dead end. Any help is enormously appreciated. Ryan Cowan rycowan@mediaone.net 661-254-4055 26519 Mistletoe Court Valencia, CA 91355 Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 12:46:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ryan Cowan 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=302 Subject: David Cowan or Cowen Surname: Cowan, Cowen, Campbell, Thorp, Garrett ------------------------- I am looking for information on David Cowan or Cowen. The family owned land along Coldwater Creek (Lincoln Cty, Tenn) by 1811, and by 1814 they owned property (and apparently settled) where Little Bradshaw Creek flows into Elk River in the far western part of Lincoln County, in what would now be the Delrose area, and including an area once known as Cole's Bend. There was once a post office on this property known as Charleston. David was born 23 Dec. 1780 in Virginia. He married Ruth Campbell (b. 4 March 1784 in Cecil Co. Maryland - d. 29 Dec. 1870 in Llano Co. Texas). David Cowan was associated with the Campbell family in this same area -- all apparently migrating to Lincoln County, Tennessee from Lee County, Virginia sometime between 1805 and 1811. Family tradition has it that David was a member of the Tennessee Assembly from Lincoln County in 1825 and 1826, but I have been unable to confirm. The Biographical Directory of the Assembly suggests another David Cowan, but the citations are so vague that it does not confirm or deny -- it seems to make an assumption based on census records the author managed to locate. David Cowan and his brother in law Joseph Campbell were murdered in 1826 -- I would like to find further information about this. His son, David Calvin Cowan, led the immediate family to Texas in the mid 1840's, selling all the family lands in Lincoln County. I have considerable documentation, including photographs of David Calvin Cowan, and other family members. But the father is where my ancestor research hits a dead end. Any help is enormously appreciated. Ryan Cowan rycowan@mediaone.net Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 12:37:41 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Brieuc@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: UNDERWOOD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [UNDERWOOD] Samuel Young UNDERWOOD For those working on this line, I don't know if the following will be of any help: J840 Joseph UNDERWOOD; m. 25 Jul 1806 in Sumner Co., TN to Betsey YOUNG (Amos GOWEN was the bondsman for this marriage) (source: LDS IGI) S70 Samuel Y. UNDERWOOD, b. 9 Mar 1815; m. 7 Nov 1841 in Lincoln Co., TN to Louisa MC GEHEE; he d. 12 Aug 1882 (source: Jane Barr TORRES and the LDS IGI) Laverne Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 10:02:14 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: NANCY 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: MILLSAP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MILLSAP] Something of Interest from ListMom - 12 Mar 2000 Good Morning Millsaps, >From your old ListMom who loves you more than Hershey's Kisses: Source: TNROANE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNROANE] William A. and Lousia E. Millsaps Green Hi List, I am looking for any leads on this Green family from the 1900 Roane County Census. 1 William A. Green b: November 05, 1858 d: September 26, 1915 in Roane County, Tennessee Burial: Cardiff Cemetery, Rockwood, Roane Co.,TN . +Louisa Emmeline Millsaps b: 1859 m: May 12, 1877 in Meigs Co,TN d: July 10, 1915 in Roane County, Tennessee Burial: Cardiff Cemetery, Rockwood, Roane Co.,TN 2 Thomas Green b: August 1880 o: Mine Engineer 2 Woody M. Green b: February 1887 2 Bertha Green b: June 1889 William A. parents were Roten and Rebekah Crispe Green and I'm still looking for leads on them. Will share. Thanks,Brenda Duff gbduff@worldnet.att.net Source: NEWSPAPER-ABSTRACTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Newspaper] Sonoma Co. CA. 1888 Sonoma County Tribune Healdsburg, Ca. October, 1888 Mrs. J.W. ROSE returned from the East on Monday. // Julius SCOTT was in San Francisco the first of this week. // Sam COHN out late townsman, was in town Saturday. // Miss Lillian DIXON intends going to Santa Cruz today. // Miss Etta MOCK of Santa Rosa spent Sunday in this city. // Mrs. W.W. MORELAND started on a tour to Japan last week. // A.K. BELL was seen on the streets Monday. // P. SIMI of San Francisco is the guest of his brother J. SIMI. // C.J. PARKERSON of Cozzen's postoffice was in town Saturday. // O.L. BERDROW and family attended camp-meeting last Sunday. // Millie EMERSON went to San Francisco. // T. CLAYPOOL, was the guest of W. ZANE this week. // G. THOMPSON, postmaster at Guerneville, was in this city Sunday. // Walter McLAIN and family have returned from their Southern trip. // Fred ENGLISH, of San Francisco, spent two days in this city. // Emma FINLEY, of Portland, OR. is the guest of Minnie FENNO. // J.T. BARNES and Clara GAINES were at Skagg's Springs last Sunday. // Donald McINTOSH returned to his home in Forestville. // Mrs. J. MILLSAP attended the Methodist Conference at Pacific Grove. // Will VAN ALEN and L.A. NORTON, Jr.; were in Lake co. on business. // J. MATHER, of Santa Rosa, made a business trip to this city Wednesday. // Mrs. S. PINSCHOWER, of Cloverdale, was the guest of Mrs. S. MEYER. // Andrew GALLAWAY left for Northern Missouri Tuesday, where he will remain two months. // E. JACOBS of Petaluma, made his regular business to this city Monday. // Mrs. Henry GOLDSTEIN returned home from San Francisco. // Mrs. Charles ELWELL, nee Miss Lizzie HOOPER, is the guest of Mr. WARREN in Alexander Valley. // Charles FRAMPTON has returned from the Washington territory. // Mrs. Annie ALDERSON was recently elected Vice-president of on of the city schools. // Dr. and Mrs. J.R. SWISHER departed for the east last Monday for one month. submitted by: Jeanne Taylor Source: YEAROUT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Recent Yearout Marraiges Garner, Raymond Arthur Yearout, Dorotha Ollen 1946 Marriage Kagley, Paul Andrew Yearout, Lois Gaynell 1945 Marriage Lambert, Floyd Yearout, Jennie 1915 Marriage Lowe, Herman Yearout, Bessie 1921 Marriage Myers, Horace E. Yearout, Elsie Lee 1926 Marriage Ownby, Marshall Yearout, Virgie 1925 Marriage Parker, Howard Yearout Lovingood, Kathryn Loraine 1950 Marriage Parker, Lawrence Yearout, Katherine 1925 Marriage Ross, Lon E. Yearout, Cora R. 1918 Marriage Yearout, Ben Hatcher, Maggie 1924 Marriage Yearout, Ben Reagan, Iva 1925 Marriage Yearout, Comma Lane, Linda 1922 Marriage Yearout, Eddie Nuchols, Sarah Jane 1917 Marriage Yearout, Ellis Coughron, Ruth 1939 Marriage Yearout, Elmer Carver, May 1915 Marriage Yearout, Howard E. Wells, Mary E. 1915 Marriage Yearout, James Marrison Millsaps, Dortha Mae 1950 Marriage Yearout, John Davis, Mae 1922 Marriage Yearout, Mitchell Holder, Retta 1917 Marriage Yearout, Paul Russell, Dorothy Lee 1946 Marriage Yearout, Robert Levern Christopher, Mildred Julia 1939 Marriage Yearout, William M. Teffeteller, Ilia L. 1915 Divorce Yearout, Paul Yearout, Ima John 1945 ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Source: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BP2000-L] Fw: Esther Shields Re: Kentucky History This is the start of information (old but new to some). Oil up your delete key. Esther Phalen Shields lineage 3 -----Original Message----- From: Marla Millsap To: Esther Shields Date: Thursday, October 30, 1997 11:48 AM Subject: Esther Shields Re: Kentucky History >Esther, > >I read your information on the Beatie 2000. What is interesting is that >Fentress County was often in a boundary dispute between Tennessee and >Kentucky. >The history of Fentress County TN has information on many Beatie's in it. >Because of the boundary dispute many residence whose land was on the border >sometimes lived in TN and sometimes KY. > >I had an article on Marsha Millsap from the history of Fentress Co TN, but >I now know there is information on her in Fentress Co KY according to your >posting. She was my husband great,great,great grandmother. Marsha and her >husband countersued and won because of the alligations. > >Thanks, > >Marla Millsap >dh55245@goodnet.com > > >Page 4. Talks about Fentress County, Kentucky. >This county was the home of the notorious Federal bushwacker "TINKER DAVE" >BEATTIE, and of Calvin Longston who, with others, perpetrated cruel and >bloody deeds in reconstruction times; and also of Marsh Millsaps who, in >1843, was charged with being a witch; and of "Old Man" Stout who, in 1835, >was accused of practicing witchcraft. Source: McCOY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [McCOY-L] Two more McCoys Hi, again: Does anyone know what line these other McCoy's come from who are listed below: http://www.mindspring.com/~dmaxey/l/travwb1l.htm LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------- Kimbell, George C. (Lt) Gonzales Ranging Company of Mounted Volunteers, 14 of 22 killed Travis Command Enlistment from Feb 23, 1836 (reconstructed Jun 20, 1838) [A2] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMPANY BRIEF NOTES* NAMES Ballard, John Davis, John Killed Devault, A. Killed Durst, Jacob Killed Elm, Frederick C. Faqua, Galba Killed Fishbaigh, William Killed Harriss, John Killed Irvin, William A. (1 Sgt) Kent, Andrew Killed Kent, David Kimbell, George C. (Lt) Killed King, John G. Killed McCoy, Daniel, Jr. McCoy, Jesse Killed McCoy, Prospect Millsaps, Isaac Killed Morrison, William Nash, James Sewell, M.L. Killed Summers, William E. Killed White, Robert Killed OTHER NAMES ON THE ROLL Lockhart, Byrd Travis, [Wm. B., Lt Col] * - see TRAN & NOTE files for more details. ***** Index to Military Rolls of the Republic of Texas 1835-1845 ***** //www page H. David Maxey 10/13/97 Source: BRADSHAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRADSHAW] Larkin Bradshaw, NC Dear readers: Thought you might enjoy these two 'weird? serendipitious?' connections. In Alexander Co NC by 1870 a William BRADSHAW shows up from GA. Who does he belong to??? He is living almost next door to my ggrand Josiah BRADSHAW and his sons(according to the census). I've been worrying with this for two years plus. They were the only Bradshaws in Alexander County. Today, I finally noticed in LDS ancestral files that someone has Larkin BRADSHAW (son of Jonas m to Eliz RATLIFF in Lincoln Co) moving to GA and then his son, William Caswell BRADSHAW, moving to Alexander Co.NC....AND.... this William Caswell BRADSHAW marries a Mary MILLSAPS who is the daughter of a cousin of Cenith GWALTNEY who married my Josiah BRADSHAW. [Larkin was surety on (his nephew)Josiah and Cenith's marriage bonds in LCNC] Wow!! Well I do have some concerns: [Help!!!] (1) I haven't been able to verify as yet that Mary is daughter of Jonathan MILLSAPS (s/o Peggy GWALTNEY and William MILLSAPS). MILLSAPS researchers do have their Jonathan married to Sarah Hutchison but do not show any children.(dates are appropriate and do not conflict) LDS-AF has Mary as d/o Jonathan MILLSAPS and Sarah (no last name). (2) Can someone help me clarify the following BRADSHAW question: Is the Larkin with the following LDS-AF family the identical Larkin who is son of Jonas Bradshaw and Elizabeth Ratliff? There was another Larkin running around in Lincoln Co about this time, too, according to census if I remember correctly. LDS: Larkin, son of Jonas and Eliz, born 12 July 1801 LCNC checks ok with: Jonas Bradshaw pension file: "Larkin Bradshaw was Born July ye 12th 1801" LDS: Larkin married to Sarah Abernathy conflicts with: LC Marriage bonds show: Larkin & Nancy Parker: 17 Oct 1820 Larkin & Sarah Drum: 16 Feb 1838 No conflict: B researchers and LDS have Larkin living and dying in GA I've not seen Bradshaw researchers list Larkin's children. [Note: the children from LDS-AF were all listed as being children of Larkin and Sarah Abernathy. In the following,I've placed them under possible mothers according to their birthdates] 1 Larkin BRADSHAW born 12 July 1801 Lincoln Co NC died 1851 in Cass Co GA s/o Jonas BRADSHAW and Elizabeth RATLIFF + (1) Nancy PARKER LCNC marriage bonds 17 Oct 1820 1.1 Margaret BRADSHAW born 1829 in NC 1.2 Matilda BRADSHAW born 1832 in NC +(2) Sarah DRUM LCNC marriage bonds 16 Feb 1838 1.3 Noah Washington BRADSHAW born 1838 NC 1.4 Francis BRADSHAW female born 1840 NC 1.5 Elizabeth BRADSHAW born 1844 NC 1.6 William Caswell BRADSHAW born 1848 in GA + Mary Milsaps 22 Aug 1869 Alexander Co NC born 1846 NC d/o Jonathan MILSAPS and Sarah 1.6.1 Malon Caswell BRADSHAW born 10 Jun 1865 NC died 12 May 1950 Pierre, Hughes Co SD + (1) Delphia M JURNEY 17 Jan 1884 Iredell Co NC born 1852 in MS died Oct 1885 Statesville ICNC d/o Nathaniel V JURNEY and Mary Delphia married first Soloman A Shoemaker 30 July 1868 ICNC 1.6.1.1 Della Lou Delphia BRADSHAW born 12 Oct 1885 Statesville NC died 31 Oct 1957 San Jose Santa Clara CA +(2)M Caswell married Catherine 1889 1.6.2 Larkin Harrison BRADSHAW born 14 Jun 1870 NC died 10 Mar 1941 Barium Springs NC +Jenny Alline GOODMAN 7 Aug 1892 Statesville ICNC born 8 Dec 1862 Statesville ICNC died 9 Mar 1841 Barium Springs NC 1.6.2.1 Myrtle BRADSHAW born 12 April 1895 ICNC died Washington DC 1.6.2.2 Oliver Theodore BRADSHAW born 13 Feb 1897 ICNC died 29 Dec 1970 Granite Falls NC 1.6.2.3 Bryan Caswell BRADSHAW born 23 Sep 1899 ICNC died 13 July 1972 Gastonia NC 1.6.3 Roxey L BRADSHAW, female, born May 1875 NC 1.6.4 Ingolsbey BRADSHAW born Feb 1878 NC 1.6.5 James Gaston BRADSHAW born 8 Jan 1880 died 5 April 1938 SanFrancisco CA +Letty born c1884 San Francisco CA [Note: I do not see James Gaston on the 1880 Alex Census whereas the following Washington is there at age 5 months] 1.6.6 Washington F BRADSHAW born May 1880 NC 1.7 James Monroe BRADSHAW born 1849 in GA [Note: LDS file has Ingolsbey as one child and Ingolsby as another. It also had Golbey (or some such) as another child born c1880] ALEXANDER COUNTY 1870 CENSUS 76 William Bradshaw age 23 Mary age 22 Caswell M age 5 ALEXANDER COUNTY 1880 CENSUS Gwaltney Township: 3 William Bradshaw age 32, shoemaker,born in GA Mary M age 33 Caswell M age 15 Harrison age 10 Boxey age 5 [an abstractor has Roxey L, dau] Ingolsbey age 2 Washington F age 5 months This email is getting too long. Will put my other event in another. Dorothy Bixby OK ==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== Research friendly!!! Treat other researchers as you wish to be treated!!! ======================================================= Source: SLOAN-SLONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SLOAN-SLONE-L] Elizabeth Sloan, Iredell Co NC 1822 I've transcribed the estate papers of Elizabeth Sloan, the mystery lady of Iredell Co. No one seems to know her parents, no one seems to know if she was married. Her daughter Lucinda Sloan married Nathan Gwaltney. They are my gggrandparents. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Iredell Co Estates Records, 1790-1944, CR 054.508.113 Elizabeth Sloan 1822 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - An inventory of the Estate of Elizabeth Sloan Est [The following portion appears to be in the handwriting of Wm Millsaps who signed as the Administrator] An inventory of the Estate of Elizabeth Sloan's Estate as found in her late dwelling, and in the possession of Nathan Gaultney's family on the 27th day of May 1822. 1 Black Mare, supposed to be 20 years of age 5 Head of Cattle - 3 Milch cows and two year olds 4 Head of Sheep 4 Feather beds and furniture - some of them considera bly worn, and furniture - also considerably worn 3 Bed -steds 1 Walnut Chest, and 3 pine [?bowes ?bowrs ?boxes] 7 Chairs - 2 Spinning Wheels - 1 out of repair and - 1 Big [? aCollan ? inComon ?isCorran] Wheel 3 Tubs - 1 Keg 1 pair of weaving Harness - 3 Stays an old Loom and pair of warping [?bags] - 1 Reel 2 Tables 1 pewter dish - 8 plates - 9 spoons - 1 dip ping Spoon 1 [?diss ?diff ?dilf ] dish and plate - 11 teacups 12 Saucers - 1 cream jug - 1 wash bowl - 1 pitcher 3 Mugs - 2 Jars - 2 Crocks 1 Jug 1 decanter 3 Black [?battles ? leattes ?] 3 Potts - 1 Oven 2 pair of pot hooks - 1 Potrack 1 shovel 2 Bibles 1 large Sermon book, Confession of Faith -- Brooks Golden [?Kee] - 1 small pamphlet 2 [?likes ?bkes] - 1 pair of drawing chairs - 2 [?Hoes ?Stoes] 1 Smoothing Iron - 1 Bee Gum - 1 small glass 3 poles - 1 churn - 1 [?Fleshin] fork - 1 Bill - 2 pair of Sheirs - 1 pair of Cards An amount against James Campbell for $12.50 Wm. Millsaps Adm May 28th 1822 Articles claimed by Nathan Gaultneys Children as a gift from their Grand Mother Betsy Sloan 2 small Chairs 2 Small Mugs - 3 Glass Tumblers- 6 small Tin-cups - 1 Cow that is included in the within return. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Would anyone like to claim this Elizabeth for a daughter of one their Sloans??? or of __??? Her last name of Sloan [maiden or married] has come down through the generations [a little zig-zag but it's there] 1.Nathan names one of his children Wm Sloan. 2. Nathan's daughter Asenath names her son John Sloan Bradshaw Sr, 3. he names his son John Sloan Bradshaw Jr, 4. no sons 5. his daughter names her son Philip Sloan, and 6. Philip Sloan names his son Isaac Sloan. Any clues appreciated Dorothy Bixby OK "MY FAMILY COAT OF ARMS TIES AT THE BACK...IS THAT NORMAL?" Nancy Lewis Millsap ListMom, MILLSAP-L Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 10:00:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: NANCY 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: BRAWLEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Something of Interest From ListMom - 12 Mar 2000 Good Morning Brawleys, From your old ListMom who loves you more than Hershey's Kisses: Source: REYNOLDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [REYNOLDS-L] Fw: [TexasGenealogy] Reynolds in Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: Larry Reynolds To: Reynolds-L@rootsweb.com Cc: TexasGenealogy@onelist.com Subject: [TexasGenealogy] Reynolds in Texas I have located my Reynolds between 1872 and 1900 in south Texas. With the exception of my line to my grandfather I have run into the proverbial brick wall and haven't been able to locate any of them coming to the present or going earlier into the past. Here's my line as I know it now: John Reynolds, Born abt 1820, Ms John Reynolds, Born 1852 La. Married Amanda Martha Burton, Born 1854, Tx William Edward Reynolds, born 1875, Tx. Married Mary Ann Sparks, born 1880, Tx Edward V. Reynolds, born 1898, Tx Daisy Jean Reynolds, born1901, Tx Bruce Reed Reynolds, born 1905, Tx Dolly Inez Reynolds born 1908, Az Jack Reynolds born 1913, Az Phillip Curtis Reynolds, born 1916, Az Thomas Harley Reynolds, born 1877, Tx. married Bessie Brawley, born 1881, Tx Bryan William Reynolds, born 1898, Tx. Married Lee Ford Vance Reynilds, born 1901, Tx ` Emma E. Reynolds, born 1879, Tx. married Jack E. Hill, born 1875 George Orville Hill born 1896, Tx Amy Christine Hill, born 1899, Tx Clifton C. Hill, born 1904, Tx Nancy R. Reynolds, born 1881, Tx, Married Unk. Wright John B. Reynolds born 1884, Tx Burton Reynolds born 1887, Tx Georgia Inez Reynolds, born 1889, Tx Alfred G. Reynolds, born 1893, Tx Any information from anyone out there on this line will be appreciated. Thanks Larry Reynolds lbrey@worldnet.att.net Source: TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNWILSON] Re: TNWILSON-D Digest V00 #23 I have tried to post a message but have not seen it come back? I am Peggy Braly Parish and looking for anyone who has anything on the Name of Braly/Braley/Brawley I had family in Wilson Co. TN. Alexander Aston Married Ann Braly in March 23, 1793 I am not sure of my information, but I do have Alexander Aston Buried in Wilson Co. just do not know where Is Lebanon Tennessee in Wilson co? This is where I have Ann braly his wife. I believe they were together? Aston died April 15, 1853 I have no date for Ann Braly. Or Ann Aston. Thanks for any help Peggy Braly Parish Source: MOCHRIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: ELKINS, FOWLER, MELTON, PHILLIPS, PENDLETON, My Christian County suranmes are: PHILLIPS, Hugh B., John David & William Lincoln - 3 sons of David H. & Mary Margaret (Bralley/Brawley) Phillips who came from Cannon County, TN - the 1st my great grandfather. Hugh married first Mary L. E. Prater,second Mary Belle Fowler (both in Cannon County, TN; third Mrs. Malinda A.(??) Mallett in Christian County and fourth Arminda (Robinson) Martin in Newton County AR. Hugh & Mary L. E.'s daughter, Francis Mariah "Fanny" Phillips remained here when the rest of the family went to Arkansas in 1894. Fanny married Harrison Lyons McCoy, son of Jacob & Nancy J. (Frazier) McCoy. John David Phillips married Julia Ann Womack. John & Ann's children married into the Hinsey, Burkhart, McCoy, Hawes, Stacel, Patterson, Mathews, and Gwin families. William Lincoln married first Melissa Caroline Elkins, daughter of Higdon Richard Jarret & Ruth E. (Neely) Elkins and second Sarah Jane "Janie" Holland, daughter of Jasper & Martha (Roller) Holland. His children married into the Gray, Mathews, McCoy, Holland, Rice, Greene, Roller, Fox, Hardy, McInturf and Davis families. FOWLER, Jacob B. - my great great grandfather from Cannon County TN. Three of his children: Laura Ann (Fowler) Hart Parton Wimmer, Mary Belle (Fowler) Phillips & Marion Huntley Fowler also settled in Christian County. Laura's decendants in Christian County married into the Hornbeck, Elkins, Bray and Mills families. Marion's family married into the Nix, Garrison, Shipman, Cummings, Stafford, McCoy, Loveland, Bray, Russell, Ross, Jones, Emberton, Elkins, Todd, Patterson, Adams, Stewart and Morris families. I am the only one of Belle's deceendants to live in Christian County as an adult. ELKINS, Higdon Richard Jarrett "Dick" from Cannon County, TN - youngest brother of my great, great grandmother, Martha Virginia (Elkins) Fowler. Dick" married first Ruth E. Neely, Eliza A. Higgins and third Amanda Petty - all in Cannon Co TN. Dick's children in Christian County married into the Hart, Elkins, Mills, Flagg, Muncy, Wilson, Woody, and Abbott families. Also Barclay Tillman ELKINS, youngest son of Dick and Virginia's brother, Dillard Love ELKINS and Caledonia "Nellie" (ELKINS) Smith, Barclay's oldest half-sister. Barclay married Mary Jane Kessinger and his family married into the High, Matthews, and Ferrell families. Ann (ELKINS) BROWN PENDLETON of Cannon County, TN. Sister of my third great grandfather, Thomas ELKINS, Ann was the young widow of James Brown, with two small sons when she married Ben Pendleton. Most of Ann's children from the Pendleton marriage lived in Christian County, marrying into the Stone, Duncan, Brown, Melton, and Herndon families. Jacob & Lucy (Matthews) MELTON of Cannon County TN. Jacob was brother of my third great grandmother, Mary (Melton) Elkins. Eight of their eleven children also lived in Christian County. A few families into which their Christian County descendants married are: Harpool, Pendleton, Stone, Turner, Elkins, Shepard, Willoughby, Tatum, White, Plank, Pollard, Patterson, Gimlin, Landers, Koch, Bray, McGinnis, Hanks, McCoy, Pryer, Bridges, Bilyeu, Isbell, Lee, Smith, Cates, Gray, Atterberry, McGinnis, Wilhite, Ward, and Word. Mabel Phillips, Director Christian County Library 1005 N 4th Ave Ozark, MO 65721 Tel 417 581-2432 Fax 417 581-8855 http://www.mlnc.org/~ccl/ Source: MOREYNOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MOREYNOL] ALBERT In a message dated 02/15/2000 1:08:29 PM Central Standard Time, ray@accessus.net writes: << I am looking for info on William Albert who died in Reynolds Mo in 1860 and his wife Nancy Young Albert who died in 1855. Thanks J. Ray Young >> I have this for them...... SOURCE: REYNOLDS COUNTY, MISSOURI "Sesquicentennial Year", 1845-1995, Vol. I. Page 121 & 122 WILLIAM AND NANCY (YOUNG) ALBERT William Albert, son of John Simon and Mary (Gregor) Albert, was born in Kentucky about 1796. He died in Reynolds County, Missouri, sometime between 1860-1870. It is assumed that he and his wife are buried in the Radford Cemetery in unmarked graves. It appears that William Albert left Butler County, Kentucky, shortly after the War of 1812 and went to what is now Marion County, Illinois, to join the Young family with whom he had been acquainted back in Kentucky. William married Nancy Young, a daughter of Samuel Young, in Marion County, Illinois, prior to moving to Reynolds County. William and Nancy sold their land in Marion County, Illinois, to John W. Rousch and came to Reynolds County in 1840. William and Nancy were the parents of Matilda, who married John Renshaw Brawley; William Riley, who married Esther Caroline Brawley, a sister to John Renshaw; Martha; Mary; Catherine, who married Alford Radford; and Esther, who married Alford Radford's brother, Calvin, on March 27, 1867. After Calvin's death, Esther remarried to Steven Holcomb on October 19, 1876. Submitted by Millie Albert Preissle Gloria (Birlew) Hursey Ghursey2@aol.com Source: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] SNIDER/SNYDER and several other surnames The following is a desc. chart of one William ENGARD of the third generation who migrated to Botetourt Co., VA from Montgomery Co., PA before 1800. It appears that one of his sisters, Dorothy/Dollie, went with her husband, Jacob GREGORY to the area also. William's children married into the SNYDER family. I suspect John was from around the Phila. area. Do any of you SNYDERS have folks who left PA and went to VA? Descendants of William ENGARD 1 William ENGARD b: Abt. 1766 prob. Montgomery Co., PA d: Aft. 1850 ... +Nancy EVANS b: Abt. 1779 m: November 26, 1799 in , Augusta, VA ..... 2 Elizabeth ENGARD b: Bet. 1794 - 1804 .......... +Thomas MILES b: Abt. 1798 in VA m: October 26, 1815 in , Botetourt, VA d: Aft. October 10, 1850 ..... 2 Thomas ENGARD b: Abt. 1802 in VA d: Aft. August 06, 1850 .......... +Rebecca W. SHERROD b: Abt. 1817 in VA m: April 17, 1838 in , Botetourt, VA d: Aft. June 19, 1880 ..... 2 Absalom ENGARD b: Abt. 1808 in VA d: 1886 in , Clinton, IN .......... +Eliza BRAWLEY b: Abt. 1819 in VA m: December 06, 1832 in , Botetourt, VA d: 1876 in , Clinton, IN ..... 2 [1] Dolly/Dollie ENGARD b: Abt. 1810 in , Augusta, VA .......... +Thomas M. DAVIDSON m: October 18, 1827 in , Botetourt, VA d: Bef. January 31, 1846 in , Botetourt, VA ..... *2nd Husband of [1] Dolly/Dollie ENGARD: .......... +Ezekial PORTER b: Abt. 1806 in , Campbell, VA m: February 05, 1846 in , Botetourt, VA ..... 2 Mary ENGARD b: Bet. 1810 - 1820 .......... +John SNIDER/SNYDER m: September 29, 1831 in , Botetourt, VA ..... 2 William ENGARD b: Bet. 1810 - 1820 ..... 2 Arabella ENGARD b: Bet. 1820 - 1830 .......... +James STALEY m: October 30, 1845 in , Botetourt, VA ..... 2 Otis ENGARD b: Abt. 1822 in VA .......... +Lavenia C. HART b: Abt. 1828 in VA Gerre Engard Byrd ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== List owner ndwilson@swbell.net Source: PENCE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: PENCE, Lydia A. wrote: > Am trying to find information on the family by the name of > PENCE that lived in Pike County, Illinois and married into the > ORR family. Here is a message I sent yesterday in response to one from Roberta Lewis on this same family. Let me know if you need additional information. --- quoted message begins --- Roberta: In case you don't have this: Lydia A. PENCE was born in 1839 in Illinois, probably Pike County. She married James B. ORR 31 Aug 1854 in Pike County. Her parents were Jeremiah PENCE and Margaret (Mary Ann) Brawley, who were married 26 Jan 1832 in Preble County, Oh. Jeremiah's father's family can be found on my web site, address in sig below. From the Contents Quick Menu, select Genealogies. Under that, click on "Shenandoah Valley Pence Family Group Sheets." Jeremiah's father is No. 133, William; his grandfather is No. 13, William, and his great grandfather is No. 1, Jacob Pence. I can give you some additional details on the lineage if you need them. Let me know what. Regards, Richard A. Pence, 3211 Adams Ct, Fairfax, VA 22030 Voice 703-591-4243 Fax 703-385-0971 Pence Family History ----- Original Message ----- From: Roberta Lewis To: Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 8:05 PM Source: GC-Oregon Obituary Forum > Looking for a Frank Orr that moved to Oregon in the late 1800's > with his mother Lydia Pence. He had a sister Teresa who > married a Samuel Bowman in Missouri. His father's name was > James B. Orr, who died before they moved. When they lived in > Hannibal, Missouri he worked for a Torne/Andrus Grocery > Store. Source: TUCKER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER-L] Tucker Marriages Hi, I found a couple of unidentified Tucker marriages in some of my notes. I think that they are for Dent Co.MO. On February 14,1897 George R.Helvey of Sinking Creek (over 21)married Mahala C.Tucker (under 18). Written assent of the parents of Mahala filed February 13,1897. Married at the bride's home by W.A.Pogue,Minister of the Gospel. On 19 November,1899 Jesse Bounds of Redford (over 21) to Sarah E.Tucker of Redford (under 18).Parents give consent November 17,1899. Married at the bride's father's home by J.W.Brawley,J.P. Is anyone connected to these MO Tuckers? Any information appreciated. Thanks in advance,Joan ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Source: TNCANNON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNCANNON] Phillips, Brawley, Melton, Elkins, Fowler I'm interested in exchanging information with any descendants of David H. & Mary Margaret (Bralley/Brawley) Phillips, Thomas and Mary "Polly" (Melton) Elkins, and Jacob B. & Martha Virginia (Elkins) Fowler - all of Warren and later Cannon County Tennessee. Mabel Phillips, Director Christian County Library 1005 N 4th Ave Ozark, MO 65721 Tel 417 581-2432 Fax 417 581-8855 http://www.mlnc.org/~ccl/ Source: LUSK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LUSK] john LUSK/Grundy county/son bird Is anyone out there researching the line(s) of John LUSK and Rebecca LUSK, of Grundy County, TN? John died November of 1853. He had a son named "Bird," and may have had two other sons named Harrison and Anderson. Anderson had the following children: William, Chat, George, Martha (married an "Adams"), Elizabeth who married a BRAWLEY, Mary married a WINTON, and Lillie married a Walter GARRETSON. Source: PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: YAGER BREWER BEMIS To all, I am looking for any info on George YAGER and his wives MICKLE, BREWER,or BEMIS. Please see below. Harley Harley Kessluk Oregon City, Oregon Searching the names of KESSLUK, HARRIS, TOCKMAN, BERMAN and KNAPP, ERWIN, DAVIS, YEAGER, CRAIG, CASE Descendants of George Yager 1 George Yager 1834 - 1907 b: Abt. 1834 in Pennsylvania d: August 22, 1907 . +Elizabeth Mickle ........ 2 Mary Jane Yager 1857 - b: November 29, 1857 ............ +? Brawley *2nd Wife of George Yager: . +Ellen Brewer - 1892 m: in Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania d: February 10, 1892 in Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania *3rd Wife of George Yager: . +Mary Jane Bemis 1832 - b: Abt. 1832 m: December 22, 1892 in Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. "MY FAMILY COAT OF ARMS TIES AT THE BACK...IS THAT NORMAL?" Nancy Lewis Millsap ListMom, BRAWLEY-L Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:15:28 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: KThomas54@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: UNDERWOOD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [UNDERWOOD] Re: UNDERWOOD-D Digest V00 #37 A Joseph Underwood's son Samuel moved to Lawrence Co, MO about that time from Lincoln Co, TN. This Joseph's wife Elizabeth died in Lincoln Co, TN mid 1820'? Is this the same one? Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:01:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Patty Black 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-Casey County Ky. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Casey?read=2339 Subject: Joslin Surname: Joslin ------------------------- John Joslin of Casey County had several daughters and at least one son and probably one other son. His son Benjamin was deceased by the time a court case involving the heirs of John Joslin took place. Benjamins heirs were listed as Rebecca (Stringer), John, Edmond, Jeremiah, and Sally. Benjamin probably married between 1800 and 1810 as he has a son and daughter under 10 on the 1810 census. There was a John P. Joslin that appears to have been John's son, but he is not mentioned in the suit, but perhaps he had died and left no issue. A few of John's brothers were briefly in Casey/Lincoln County, but appeared to have already been in Tennesse by the time your Joslin was born. Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 07:08:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Kenneth Shelton" 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: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] RE: Popes & Clarks section#2 Jim, I have the wife of Josiah Baird SR as Mary Holmes(?), but without documentation. This came on a referral from a descendent in an e-mail, so I offer it as such. However, in 1837, Josiah is living next to the land of Joseph Holmes, so it is not impossible. I have not examined the estate, inventory & etc. records for a Holmes individual(s) as it was not of immediate interest, but that is where I would start (i.e. Joseph Holmes) & work my way from there. T(homas?) Prowell is on the estate sale of Josiah Baird / Beard SR, though, so your version is plausible also. I would examine the Prowell records in tandem with Holmes. Sincerely, Kenneth Shelton -----Original Message----- From: Jim Clark To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, March 12, 2000 3:03 AM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] RE: Popes & Clarks section#2 >Who was Josiah Baird married to before he married Judith Gaulding Paris? In my >notes, I have a Joseph Baird married to an Unknown Prowell. Thomas Prowell >Ligon's mother was Martha Prowell. She married William Watt Ligon. William Watt >Ligon lived over on Mulherrin Creek. His son Thomas Prowell Ligon lived on >Bluff Creek. Is there any kinship between the two Prowells? > > >Notes for JUDITH 'JUDA' GAULDING: >1860 Smith Co, TN census has Josiah Baird, SR, 78 & Judith, 74. > >Jim > > > Descendants of Family Baird Generation No. 1 1. FAMILY1 BAIRD Notes for FAMILY BAIRD: Children of FAMILY BAIRD are: 2. i. JOSIAH2 BAIRD, SR, b. Abt. 1782, Rowan Co, NC(?); d. Abt. 1861, Smith Co, Tennessee. ii. JEREMIAH BAIRD, b. Bet. 1780 - 1790, Rowan Co, North Carolina(?). More About JEREMIAH BAIRD: Census: 1840, Smith Co, TN - 02110001 1010001 3. iii. REUBEN BAIRD, SR, b. Bet. 1800 - 1805; d. August 1849, Smith Co, Tennessee. iv. ANDREW BAIRD, b. Bef. 1795. v. WILLIAM BAIRD, b. Bet. 1780 - 1790. More About WILLIAM BAIRD: Census: 1840, Wilson Co, TN - 01100011 200201 4. vi. UNKNOWN BAIRD. vii. SAMUEL BAIRD, d. Abt. 1815, Smith Co, Tennessee. Notes for SAMUEL BAIRD: Will dtd 1815 and filed in Smith Co, TN, will book 1. The estate was settled at the 20 Dec 1816 County Court with vouchers on Andrew and William Baird among other sundry bills and legal charges. Josiah, Jeremiah and Reuben may or may not be relatives of Samuel, but they are coincident in Smith Co, TN. viii. JOHN LEWIS BAIRD, b. Bef. 1738, Rowan Co, North Carolina(?). Notes for JOHN LEWIS BAIRD: 1790 Rowan Co, NC Census BEARD, Christina" 0 0 3 0 2 1717 "BEARD, Hannah" 1 3 3 0 0 2007 "BEARD, John" 3 0 0 0 1 1726 "BEARD, Lewis" 1 1 5 0 5 1731 "BEARD, Michael" 1 3 3 0 1 978 "BEARD, Valentine" 1 1 4 0 3 1859 John Lewis Baird & family go back in Rowan Co, NC before the Revolutionary War. It is not known if this was the source of the Smith Co, TN Bairds. There is also a Baird / Beard family in Prince Edward / Buckingham / Franklin Co, VA area as well. More About JOHN LEWIS BAIRD: Fact 1: 1759, Rowan Co, NC Tax List. Generation No. 2 2. JOSIAH2 BAIRD, SR (FAMILY1) was born Abt. 1782 in Rowan Co, NC(?), and died Abt. 1861 in Smith Co, Tennessee. He married (1) MARY HOLMES(?). She was born Abt. 1783 in Virginia, and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Smith Co, Tennessee. He married (2) JUDITH 'JUDA' GAULDING 11 December 1855 in Smith Co, Tennessee by Wm. B. Whitley, J.P., daughter of JESSE GAULDING. She was born Abt. 1786 in Prince Edward Co, VA, and died Aft. 1860 in Smith Co, TN. Notes for JOSIAH BAIRD, SR: Alleged Revolutionary War veteran, pension file W1812. Need to get this -- W1812 looks like War of 1812. Would be way too young anyway -- not born till 1782. On 26 Feb 1825, the estate of Yancey Hallman was entered, Little B. Hughes, Leander Hughes and Josiah Baird commissioners. William B. Elgin & Sally Hallman executors. Notes and accounts were held for the year 1819 on William Tyre, James Elgin, G(ersham) Hunt, J. Baird, J. Elison, Mrs. E. Martin and William B. Elgin. Appointed to gather a list of the taxable persons in Capt G. Belatz(?) district for the year 1824 by the Smith Co, TN County Court & recorded therein at the Feb 1824 session. In 1850, has three grandchildren living with him: Andrew, b. 1834, Susan b 1836 & Mary b. 1838. Estate entry of 30 Oct 1861, heading says Reuben Baird estate, then has 'An inventory of notes and account of sales of the estate of Reuben [lined out & written over the top of it] Josiah Baird Decd by Josiah Baird Adm'. Note on C. Pigg, Jeremiah H. Baird, Jessee W. Agee, William Pigg, N. Moor(e), S. Powell, S. Allison (this went insolvent later), J. Baird, C.S. Hughes, J. Baird JR, D. Jenkins, S.F. Patterson, J.H. Baird again, J. Trawell, T. Prowell, F.M. Lancaster & A.H. Wright, W.F. Dowell, T. Prowell again, W.F. Dowell again, J.H. Baird on 10 notes, Col Many (????), T. Woodson(?), A.A. Flippin, W.A(?) Hughes, R.M. Wilson, W. Lykes for a very sizable total of $3915.95 -- a fairly large amount owed to him for the 1860's!!! (you could buy 100 acres of land for $200, so this would get you some 2000 or more acres of land!). Estate sale notes 'widow', M. Baird, J.H. Baird, B. Denney, O. Jenkins, L. Prowell, J. G. Moss, B. Agee, J. Travell/Trawell, M. Blackburn, A.R. Davies, J. Thomas, C. Jeffreys, Sara Rawland, N. Flippin, W. Baird JR, W. Baird, J. Baird, J.H. Baird, M. Baird, R. Baird, E. Rainey, S. James, O. Jenkins, S. Lankaster (sic), G.C. Flippin, G. Prowell, J. Thomas, S.H. Wright, W.W. James, R. Hail, J. Parker, J.R. Moors (sic), C. Jenkins, S. Robeson, S.F. Patterson, J.W. Agee, D.B. Agee, S. James, John Agee, J.C. Clark, S. Allison, W.W. James, J.A. Paschall, G.D. Clark, J.J. Foard, J.C. Clark, J. Molan, J.A. Rutlin, W. Clark, N. Hais, Martha Baird, R. Andres/Andrews, W.C. Sikes, W.W. James, T. Gwaltney. Also, inventory of land and 'negro hires' by F. Trowell, J. Trowell, 'widow', A. Gwaltney, J. Hall, J.H. Baird, Josiah Baird, A. Prowell, J.H. Baird & both Trowells for rents on land. Josiah Baird admr of Josiah Baird SR decd. Later entry notes Judith Baird, Edmon Trowels, & J.H. Baird on a supplemental inventory. Total inventory -- a whopping $8,189.21 NOT INCLUDING land & slaves -- Josiah SR certainly had the ends meeting exceedingly well in the 1860's. Supplemental on Josiah Baird estate for rental of slaves, for 1862, John Hall, 'widow Baird', Josiah Prowell, T.M. Lancaster, Martha J. Baird, G.D. Clark, Susan Francis, Thomas Trowell, Josiah Baird, Elizabeth Francis, F. Agee, John Hall, G.D. Clark again, widow again. More notes on widow, W.W. James, A. Parker, A.J. Prowell, G.C. Flippin, Josiah Prowell, for a total of $835.40. Estate report for Josiah Baird, SR. Names Jessy H. Baird as executor (not Jeremiah H. Baird) [yes, they are definitely 'ss' and not 'rr' as comparisons with other lower case 's' and lower case 'r' in document shows. Is there a JESSY H. BAIRD as well that you know of?? I have to assume this should be Jeremiah H. Baird based on below]. Notes a judgement in favor of Josiah SR against Samuel Allison (who was in 1877 Clerk of the Smith Co Court!), an amount 'found due from the estate of Josiah Baird JR to the estate of Josiah Baird (Snr) decd", an amount of $550.84 'is going to the heirs of Reuben Baird to wit, to John Haley and wife his widow a former settlement made in this court, to wit, Josiah M. Baird, John Haley, Josiah Haley, Thomas Haley, James P. Haley, William Haley, Robert Haley". Dated 6 Jan 1873 & sworn by Jessy H. Baird, signed J.H. Baird. Two deeds involving 'Josiah Baird'. Could be SR or JR -- context does not allow for clear identification. They are abstracted here : 18 Mar 1837, Josiah Baird to Wilson Turner, land on Hickman's Creek, bound by Mrs. Simpson, witnessed by William Waters, Edward Moore. Recorded 19 Mary 1837 18 Mar 1837, Joseph HOLMES to Josiah Baird, land on Hickman's Creek, boun d by Turner's corner, Durham, Josiah Baird's, Mrs. Simpson, Turner again. (Josiah moved over 1 lot from previous residence), witnessed Wilson Turner, Allen P. Sims, Edward Upton, recorded 20 May 1837. More About JOSIAH BAIRD, SR: Census: 1840, Smith Co, TN - 00011001 20000001 Notes for JUDITH 'JUDA' GAULDING: 1860 Smith Co, TN census has Josiah Baird, SR, 78 & Judith, 74. Children of JOSIAH BAIRD and MARY HOLMES(?) are: i. JOSIAH3 BAIRD, JR, b. Abt. 1818, Smith Co, TN; d. 1871, Smith Co, Tennessee; m. MARTHA J. 'MANERVA' UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1818, Tennessee. Notes for JOSIAH BAIRD, JR: Will dated 30 Dec 1861, probated Sept 1871, names E.J. Dowell as legate, N.J. Dowell, Sarah E. Baird, Jesse E. Baird, wife Martha J. Baird & children Mary Jane Gwaltney, Sarah E. Baird & Jesse E. Baird. Names Lewis Washburn as executor. Estate sale of Josiah Baird (JR? probably so based on executor), dated 21 Sept 1871, entered and sworn to by Jeremy Baird, executor & signed Jeremy H. Baird. Note in the sale purchasers : Jesse E. Baird (many entries), J.D. Bone, Josiah Baird (JR?), H.K. Braswell, W. Simpson, P.A. Hall L. Washburn, Marmaduke Mason, Wilson Patterson, White Myers, L.E. Simpson, Zack Moore, W. Lincoln, W.B. Askew, Thomas Kitchens, Major Baird Col. (several entries, and does col mean colored? Josiah SR had several slaves prior to Civil War -- see below), Jeremiah H. Baird, Lewis Washburn, Alf. Lawrence col., A. Gwaltney, Ross Davis, W.C. Campbell, N.W. Phillips, H.D. Ballenger, T. Brown, Dass Gwaltney, James Sayles, Francis Bradley, O. Jenkins, Thomas Brown, B.A. Askew, Joshua Paschel, J.J. Ford, H. Gold. Notes held on A. Gwaltney, W.W. Jones, Thomas Prowell, A. Harvelll, M. Baird col., J.E. Clark -- George Clements security & H.S. Patterson, J. Fuller, insolvent claim on N. Wards estate, insolvent claim on Samuel Allison, insolvent note on E. J. Kitchins/Huchins, and insolvent note on Thomas Brown (which didn't keep him from buying stuff at the estate sale!), and insolvent account on Thomas Campbell. The Brown note dates to 1 Nov 1853, others from 1859-1861 on insolvent list, 1869-1871 on solvent list. Entries for Josiah Baird, JR's estate (listed as such, Josiah Baird JR), on 2 Apr 1872, accounts were due on H. Turner & J. Tolley and declared insolvent. Also, "one half interest in a Brick Kiln -- the amount not yet reported by the surviving Portner". A. Gwaltney, reporting. Also, "one tract of land of one hundred & fifty acres more or less -- the boundaries will be shown by the deed". J.H. Baird, Administrator. A further report on 5 May 1877, recieved from J.H. Baird, administrator, notes several payments and receipts that have page references noted to the Smith Co, TN Administrator's Books and Receipt Books (don't know if these records survive to this day). Note payments from BS(??) Smith 'farmer', B.A. James, references A. Gwaltney, administrator of Debonas / Sebonas Mon / Won??? From what I can gather, apparently this A. Gwaltney was by this time also the effective administrator of Josiah Baird JR estate as he signs this report as A. Gaulty, Adm. More About JOSIAH BAIRD, JR: Census: 1840, Smith Co, TN - 00001 00001 ii. JEREMIAH BAIRD, b. Bef. 1815. Notes for JEREMIAH BAIRD: In Smith Co, TN County Court, April 1837, this Jeremiah Baird was allowed credit for 1 white poll in the 1836 tax year and the sheriff refund the amount.. 3. REUBEN2 BAIRD, SR (FAMILY1) was born Bet. 1800 - 1805, and died August 1849 in Smith Co, Tennessee. He married (1) SUSAN UNKNOWN. He married (2) MARTHA N. PARIS Abt. 1842 in Smith Co, Tennessee, daughter of JAMES PARIS and SALLY PENDLETON. She was born Abt. 1807 in Prince Edward Co, VA. Notes for REUBEN BAIRD, SR: Made out will on 18 Aug 1849, probated Sept 1849. Names wife Polly & children Jeremy, Joseph, Amanda Agee, William, Jesse, Reuben, Mary, Hannah, Martha & Hughes grandchildren Sally, Jesse B., Nancy Ann & Susan Lee Hughes. Witnessed by Josiah Baird, SR, Josiah Baird, JR & Charles Pigg. Estate inventory and settlement papers of Reubin Baird, Dec'd, dated 3 Oct 1851, Jeremiah H. Baird, executor. Total value of estate was $1266.75. Of particular interest: Entries for payments to guardians of minor children of Reubin Baird, namely Francis Dowell (new name here, never heard of this person), JOHN HUGHES, PAUL L(ee) H(arrelson) WALKER and SAMUEL ALLISON. Receipt payments (as in the vein of an heirship) to Samuel Allison, John J. Hughes, Francis Dowell, Paul L.H. Walker (all 4 being guardians of minor heirs), POLLY BAIRD, F. G. MANN (another new name) and J. B. ALLISON. Also, notes and debts paid to : ABEL HUNT, A Moore, John Moores, Johnson & Allison, James Stevens, Church Anderson, Paul L.H. Walker, Samuel Allison, Francis Dowell, N & S Ward, S C Bridgewater, McDonald & Son. Filing was going on to 22 June 1852. Later, on 23 Sept 1852, a further amendment was entered and Josiah Baird SR, guardian of Reubin (sic) Baird minor heirs recieved of Jeremiah H. Baird, executor, $111.60. Jesse H. Baird and James Garrison sureties on the bond. Note that John Hughes, Paul Walker and Samuel Allison went to Crittenden CO, KY in the 1850's, so this probably represents the timeframe where they moved. Presumably the Baird minors wanted to remain in Smith Co, so they went to live with their uncle Josiah Baird SR. July 1842 Term, Smith Co, TN County Court, James G. Parris guardian of S. Hughes entered into bond with N(athan) Ward & Reuben Ryland his securities. Same page, N. Ward guardian, entered bond with Reubin Ryland & James G. Parris his securities. Next, Reubin Baird guardian (not named of who) entered bond with N. Ward & James G. Parris his securities. July Term 1842, Smith Co, TN County Court, Reubin Baird is named guardian of Ira W. (sic) Hughes with David Prowell & Diggs W. Thomas his securities. July Term 1842, Smith Co, TN County Court, Reubin Baird is named guardian of Farley B. Hughes with David Prowell & Diggs W. Thomas his securities. July Term 1844, Smith Co, TN County Court, Reubin Baird is named guardian of Sally Jane, Chesterfield, Nancy Ann & Susan L. Hughes, minor orphans of Leander Hughes dec'd with Nathan Ward & Diggs W. Thomas his security. As the only minor son not accounted for is Jesse Hughes, the 'Chesterfield' must be Jesse Chesterfield / Chesterfield Jesse Hughes. At the 2 Dec 1850 term, Polly Baird, widow of Reuben Baird dec'd files for dower. Named as heirs are Daniel B. & Amanda Agee, William B. Baird, Jesse Baird, Mary E. Baird, Hannah Baird, Martha Baird and Jeremiah Baird. Joseph and Reuben Baird JR are not listed. At the Oct 1851 court, Josiah Baird SR was named guardian for William B., Jesse, Mary E., Reuben, Hannah P. and Martha F. Baird, heirs of Reuben Baird dec'd. with Jeremiah H. Baird & Francis Dowell securities. More About REUBEN BAIRD, SR: Census: 1840, Smith Co, TN - 132101 31201 Tax List: 1838, Smith Co, TN Tax List More About MARTHA N. PARIS: Fact 1: 1810, Prince Edward Co, VA Census Children of REUBEN BAIRD and SUSAN UNKNOWN are: i. JEREMIAH H. 'JEREMY'3 BAIRD, b. 02 February 1824, Smith Co, Tennessee; d. 10 February 1898, Smith Co, Tennessee; m. DELILAH PARIS, 19 January 1843, Smith Co, Tennessee; b. 08 August 1824, Smith Co, Tennessee; d. 20 February 1904, Smith Co, Tennessee. Notes for JEREMIAH H. 'JEREMY' BAIRD: Both buried in a Paris cemetary near Dry Fork Creek, Smith Co, TN In 1860, he is either living on the farm of Charles Pigg (who has $8000 in land) along with an S.R. Johnson & family as well as A.D. Helmantaller or some other such arrangement. Johnson is listed as a tenant, Helmantoller as a laborer & J.H. Baird as well. Has a Nancy Paris, age 25, living with him as well, probably dau of Benjamin Paris. James & Levi are apparently twins from 1850 census. Also has brother Reuben Baird, b. ca1841, living with him in 1850. More About JEREMIAH H. 'JEREMY' BAIRD: Census: 1850, Smith Co, TN More About DELILAH PARIS: Fact 1: 1830, Smith Co, TN Census ii. JOSEPH BAIRD, b. Abt. 1825; d. Bef. 1850, Smith Co, TN. iii. AMANDA M. BAIRD, b. Abt. 1826, Tennessee; m. DANIEL B. AGEE; b. Abt. 1821, Smith Co, Tennessee. Notes for DANIEL B. AGEE: Has brother(?) Jesse (W.) Agee living with him in 1850. Jesse is too old to be a son. Also has sister(?) Mary Agee, 11, who could be his daughter, though. More About DANIEL B. AGEE: Census: 1850, Smith Co, TN iv. WILLIAM B. BAIRD, b. Bet. 1827 - 1831. v. JESSE H. BAIRD, b. 1823, Smith Co, TN; d. 06 September 1876, Crittenden Co, KY; m. MARY UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1826, Tennessee. Notes for JESSE H. BAIRD: Death records, Crittenden Co, KY. Parents listed as Reuben & Susan Beard (Baird). Birthplace Smith CO, TN, birthplace of parents not known. On 1850 census, he also has Thomas Baird, 18, and Elizabeth Baird, 15, living with him. More About JESSE H. BAIRD: Census: 1850, Smith Co, Tennessee. Children of REUBEN BAIRD and MARTHA PARIS are: vi. HANNAH PROWELL3 BAIRD. vii. MARTHA FRANCES BAIRD. viii. MARY ELIZABETH BAIRD. ix. REUBEN BAIRD, b. Abt. 1841. More About REUBEN BAIRD: Fact 1: 1850, Smith Co, TN Census. 4. UNKNOWN2 BAIRD (FAMILY1) Notes for UNKNOWN BAIRD: Thomas & Elizabeth are living with Jesse H. Baird in 1850. Josiah & Mary are living with Josiah Baird JR. More About UNKNOWN BAIRD: Census: 1850, Smith Co, Tennessee Children of UNKNOWN BAIRD are: i. JOSIAH3 BAIRD, b. Abt. 1830. ii. THOMAS BAIRD, b. Abt. 1832. iii. ELIZABETH BAIRD, b. Abt. 1835. iv. MARY BAIRD, b. Abt. 1837. Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 05:38:08 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Diana Stevens 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=301 Subject: Hays Family Surname: ------------------------- Would like to connect with anyone working on Hays family in Lincoln co. would like to find out more about Jacob Hays who lived there from 1830-1850. First wife was Mary Turney, second was Prudence Hamilton. Jacob born about 1787 in East TN. Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:38:03 -0700 From: "W. 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To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GILLESPIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GILLESPIE] Brick Wall I have two Gillespie lines. The most difficult one is John Gillespie who married Nancy McFerrin, July 20, 1802 in Davidson Co. TN. I have no information on this John other than he was from TN. His son, John Genton G., moved to IL where he married Mary "Polly" Gillespie who was the daughter of Robert Gillespie and Sarah McDonald. Robert and Sarah were in KY after living in Lincoln Co. NC. L. Brown Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 18:12:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Janet Hunter 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-Benton County Ar. Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Benton?read=2017 Subject: Williams, Henrys, Copelands,Marsh 1860 Surname: Copeland, Henry, Marsh, Williams ------------------------- Hello Benton Co area Williams/Henry/Copeland Researchers: Especially Ambrose Gore Williams, any Samuel Newton or other researcher with a Newton Williams or Newton first or middle name descendant. In the 1860 Benton Co AR census think I have found the parents of my Permelia Ann Williams m. 1858 Benton Co AR to Benjamin James Jordan Marsh. They are Thomas L. Williams and Franky (Murrell) Williams. They moved to Dade Co MO abt 1864. Thomas and Franky lived in Missouri in a location I haven't found for an unknown period of time between 1843 and 1852 (according to their children's birthdates). Then they were in Arkansas by 1852. Both were born in Tennessee. His parents were born in TN, hers in VA. I would really like to find their families in TN and then get them back to the seaboard. Living in 1860 in Benton Co in two neighborhoods right amongst a group of Williams, at least some of whom I think may well be a part of my family, are five families of HENRYs. I am wondering if any of you know about these Williams and Henrys below. What their relationship (ie, marriage) might have been (and Copelands) if any In Tennessee? Where in Tennessee these Henrys and/or Williams were from? Did they move together/follow with Williams or did the two families just end up next door by the luck of the draw? Were any of these Henrys/Williams from Bedford Co TN??? My Benjamin James Jordan Marsh,who married the Williams daughter, around 1855 left his family and ALL siblings behind Bedford Co TN when he moved to Benton Co after a spat with his father Michael MARSH. I am told this by a genealogist (certified I am sure) descendant of one of those who stayed in Bedford Co, Tim Marsh who with wife Helen do alot of genealogy record abstracts for Bedford and Lincoln Co TN. I have wondered what made my Benjamin choose to go to Benton and I suspect he knew some one there. I am also curious if you know where this Henry fits in: ELIZABETH JANE HENRY daughter of THOMAS PRYOR HENRY. She was born January 12, 1841 in Springfield, Green County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1909. She married January 06, 1861 in Benton County, Arkansas, Addison Monroe WILLIAMS, son of Harriet B. COPELAND and Ambrose Gore WILLIAMS. Harriet Copeland was first cousin to Seaburn COPELAND who married either in Benton Co or in Dade Co MO, Matilda Jane Williams, daughter of Thomas L. and Franky Williams. I know there are other Henry and Williams marriages as well, but only a few of those in MO and AR. . More to the Samuel Newton Williams (there are some in Benton Co) part and Copelands...Harriet B. (Copeland) Williams had first cousins, from her father Daniel's siblings, Samuel Newton Woods, Newton W. Copeland. She named her first son Samuel Newton Williams. This could have come from either Ambrose Gore or more likely her grandparents who are an unknown Copeland and unknown wife, but a Sarah WILLIAMS (52, b. KY) is living the household of her uncle David Copeland (father of Newton W.) in the 1850 Benton Co AR census. And the Newtons start as family names (along with Calvin) before she marries Ambrose. Does anyone know where the Newton Williams connection is/are (FYI, it just dawned on me that I know one today who works in Washington DC). Here is the census information, Colville Township Household #1182 -- Robert HENRY (30, TN)...I think this is Robert Patrick Henry..and first wife Rebecca (29, TN) children Nancy (9,TN), John (8,AR),William (6,AR), Milburn (1,AR) Household #1188 -- William WILLIAMS (20 TN) and wife Elizabeth (24,TN), child Bell(1,AR) Anderson Township Household #1365 -- Henry WILLIAMS (30, SC), wife Lucinda (no age, NC), children James (11,GA), Samantha (8, GA), Rosey (6, GA), Nancy (4, GA), Henry (1,AR) Household #1370 -- Peers?? (I couldn't read...P and three small letters) HENRY (26, TN), wife Nancy (22, ? State), child Laurinda??Amanda?? (2, F) Household #1371 -- Anderson HENRY (41, TN) wife Nancy (26, IL), children James (11, TX), William (9, AR), Mary (6, AR), Susan (4, AR), Joseph (2, AR). Household #1372 is Simmons Family Household #1373 -- David WILLIAMS (44, TN), wife Margaret (44, TN), children John (20, AR), Amanda (17, AR), Samuel (14, AR), Winny (12, AR), James (10, AR), Nancy (8, AR), Clarissa (6, AR), Rebecca (1, AR). Household #1374 -- Anderson HENRY (23, MO), wife Sarah (22, AR), Cynthia (2, AR), Amanda (2/12, AR) (I think Sarah was a Williams) Household #1375 -- According to LDS search, these are Anderson at #1374's parents and siblings: Joseph HENRY (49,TN), wife Mary (45, TN), children Matilda (24, TN), Wilson (21, MO), William (18, MO), Martha (14, MO), Susan (12,TX), Sarah (9, AR), Joseph (7,AR), Thomas (5, AR), Asoph (2, AR). Household #1376 -- MY LINE PROBABLY -- Thomas WILLIAMS (49, TN), wife Franky (49, TN), children Mary m. Eber BRIDGES (24, TN), Amanda Bell m. Henry Lawson GUFFY (19, TN), Ira (19, TN), Matilda Jane m. Seaburn COPELAND (16, MO), William m. Adah HARDWICK (8, AR). The Bridges, Guffy and Hardwick marriages took place Dade Co 1865-1870. II don't know where the Seaburn & Matilda Jane marriage took place. Household #1377 -- Samuel WILLIAMS (29, AR), wife Martha (26, IN), children Mary (6, AR), James (5, AR), Henry (3, AR), Isabella (6/12, AR). Household #1378 -- Isaac Swagerty family Household #1379 -- James Keen/Skeen?? family Household #1380 -- Newton WILLIAMS (24, AR), wife Arminda (25, NC), children Cristina (3,AR), Franklin (1, AR). Household #1381 -- the Wallace True Family... FYI my descendant of Franky and Thomas Williams is with husband Benjamin James Jordan MARSH at Household #39, wife Permelia Anne, and child Calvin 1. The household might seem faraway, but according to land records they lived in sections this close (Thomas is the T and Benjamin the B). XB XX TX Also for any beginning researchers...Benjamin and Permelia are NOT in either the indexes for 1860 AR census, NOR in a transcribed version of every household 1860 in Benton Co. However, they are as clear as day in the microfilm...so never despair if you can't find someone in an index....and pray that you are looking at counties with VERY small populations,or like Benjamin they are an early household. Any thoughts appreciated. Sorry, this is so long but I REALLY am bound and determined to figure out Thomas L. and Franky (Murrell) Williams ancestors Janet Hunter Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 18:09:10 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Nancy Trice 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: BENNER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BENNER] Benner data # 2 Maybe this will help someone. I don't believe this connects to my Benner line. This is a typewritten file. I didn't make a notation of where I found it but it was probably in either NC library and archives or Tn library and archives. Including the index it is 28 pages and I copied it all. nt It has on it: Gift: B T Keith, Dec 1950 Stamped on the title page is: DATE MICROFILMED: Dec 9, 1982 Item # 17 Project and roll # Call # XL1B7-102 1033899 # 1873 DANIEL ROKES, of Warren, Maine, CHRISTOPHER NEWBERT, of Waldoboro, Maine, and Some of Their Descendants, With Notes on Rlated BENNER, BUTLER and MARTIN Families. Compiled by Bertha Taft Keith, of Spokane, Wash >From old records, family correspondence and original research, largely unpublished. Pg 11 100. CHRISTOPHER NEWBERT (old spelling was Newbit) born in Germany, perhaps Bavaria, was one of the early settlers of Waldoboro, Maine. In the 1740's, 50 more families emigrated from various German provinces to the New World. Christopher Newbert came with his wife and 4 small children. Date of birth in Germany, name of wife, and record of Christopher's death in Maine not found. According to Miller's "History of Waldoboro:, Christopher was selectman in 1773. His farm was about 1 mi from Waldoboro, on the east side of the Medomac River, on the road to Friendship. When the old German meeting-house was erected about 1770, Christipher donated the lot at Meeting House Cove, at the point where there was a ferry across the river. In 1795, the church was moved to its present location on the west side of the river. Many bodies were exhumed from the burying-ground which surrounded the first church site, but others were left to sleep in the original cemetery. This was located on Christopher's farm, and it is probably that Christopher rests in the Old Burying-Ground. CHILDREN: 101. Christopher Newbert, Jr, b in Germany, 1736, d 1829; m Mary, d/o John Gross. 3 children. 102. John Newbert, b Germany 1739; d 1836; m Elizabeth, d/o Henry BENNER of Pownalborough. 12 children. 103. Catharine, b 1740, m Matthias Storer. 104. There is supposed to have been another dau but no records have been found, though search is continuing. Pg 12 102. JOHN NEWBERT, s/o the emigrant Christopher, b 1739 in Germany, d 1836 age 97 on his farm near Hope, Maine. He m Elizabeth, d/o Henry BENNER of Pownalborough. He was a Revolutionary soldier. John Newbert and Christopher, his son, are buried on the farm which they cleared upon the shores of Kennebec Pond, later incorporated in Hope, then Appleton. Their graves are marked with fieldstones, and a S.A.R. marker. John lived 10 years longer than his son, and died at the age of 97, Christopher was 65. Children of John and Elizabeth BENNER Newbert: 108. Christopher, 1761-1826, m __ served in Rev. 109. John, b 1762, m Catherine Folger (Unproven) 110. Elizabeth or "Betsy", m Isaac Rokes 111. Catherine, m Andrew Sukeforth 112. Polly, m Shubael Pease 113. Philip 114. Anna, m Peter Light (Uncertain) 115. Jacob 117. Lucy, m Charles Creamer 118. Lois, m William Butler 119. Dolly, m John Proctor 106. JOHN NEWBERT, s/o Christopher and Mary (Gross) Newbert m/1 Jan 1788 Mary Levenseller. They had several children including 127. Peter Newbert, b 27 Oct 1798, m Catherine BENNER. [Their children listed pg 16 nt] Page 22 - 25 BENNER FAMILY RECORDS, compiled by Bertha Taft Keith, Spokane, Wash. 300. HENRY BENNER came from Germany before 1750 and settled at Waldoborough, Maine. Name of his first wife unknown. Second wife was Margaret __. His will made June 23, 1783, probated 9 Jun 1784 is of record in Wiscasset, Lincoln Co, Maine, Vol IV, pg 8 and 9. In it he mentions by name his youngest son Henry, his children John, Martin, Elizabeth NEWBERT, Jacob, Katy, Sedony, Sally, Charles, John and Molly. His wife Margaret is named executor. CHILDREN by first wife: 301. John 302. Elizabeth, m John Newbert, b 1739, d 1836. son of the immigrant Christopher Newbert. They had 12 ch, list of whom may be found on page 2 of this manuscript. 303. Mortice (Matthias) CHILDREN by 2nd wife Margaret: 304. Jacob, b 1755, m 1776 Anna Mary Schuman. 10 ch 305. Dona [probably the 'Sedony' mentioned in will) 306 Charles, 1763 - 1 Oct 1832, aged 69 yr 9 mos 6 da, buried in BENNER Cem, North Waldoboro, Me. 307. John Martin, 1764- 15 May 1844, aged 80 yr (Benner Cem Record, N Waldoboro) Married Anna Margaret __, 10 ch 308. Katy 309. Sally 310. Polly 311. Henry Jr, 1767 - 11 Oct 1839 aged 72 (Benner Cemetery) Married Christine Shuman of Waldoboro, marriage performed by Jacob Ludwig, j.P. of Waldoboro, 6 Nov 1791. 304. JACOB BENNER, son of the immigrant Henry, b 1755, probably at Waldoboro. Married 1776 Anna Mary Schuman, b 1754 or 1757. CHILDREN 312. Catherine, 1777 - 1804 313. Christinna, b 1779 314. Jacob Jr, 1781 - 1868, m 1805 Nancy Bowley 1777 - 1854 315. Marguerite or Margaret, b 1783, m John Alston. [From Records of Sanford BENNER Castner, Waltham, Mass.] 316. Mary, b 1786, m Cornelius Thomas (Castner Records) 317. Charles, b 1788, m Jane Ashorn (Castner Records) 318. Sarah, b 1790, m Jacob Castner (Castner Records) 319. Philly or Philip, b 1792, m Mary Miller. (Castner Records. She d 24 Dec 1876, aged 82 yr 5 mo. He died 20 Oct 1846. Buried in Benner Cemetery, Waldoboro.) 320. Daniel, b 20 Mar 1796, m Ruth Leisner. Int. filed 6 Dec 1818. married by Elijah Davis, J.P. Res. Waldoboro. Marriage date, 24 Jan 1819 (From records of Mrs Georgiana Lilly, of Mary Kelton Dummer Chapter, D.A.R., Hallowell, Me.) 321. Edward, 1799 - 1866, m Lenora Lavensaler (variation of Levenseller) (Castner Records) 307. JOHN MARTIN BENNER, s/o Henry and Margaret BENNER, b abt 15 May 1764, d 15 May 1844. Buried in BENNER Cem, Waldoboro. Married Anna Margaret __. CHILDREN (From V R of Waldoboro.) 322. Catherine, 3 Oct 1786 323. John, 21 Nov 1788 324. George, 18 Apr 1790 325. Eleanor, 28 Nov 1793 326. Adam, 2 Sep 1796 327. Peter, 27 Aug 1800 328. Simeon, 12 May 1803 329. William, 27 Nov 1806 330. Zenas, 6 Mar 1809 331. Isaac, 16 Nov 1812 - 7 Oct 1841 REMARKS: From "History of Liberty, Maine, pg 42, Celebration of Centennial Anniversary, Aug 25, 1927, we glean that John and Isaac Benner, brothers, came from Waldoboro and settled near Liberty. 311. HENRY BENNER, JR. s/o the immigrant Henry Benner, and wife Margaret, b 1767, d 11 Oct 1839, aged 72 (Benner Cemetery, Waldoboro). Married 6 Nov 1791, at Waldoboro, Christine Schuman, or Shuman. CHILDREN 332. John, 1795 - 1 Sep 1864 at Liberty. Marr Charlotte Curtis, b 1797. Had son Henry M Benner, b 1836. REMARKS: Mrs Herbert C Dow of Winthrop, Mass gives the following record: I. John BENNER, b 1795 m Charlotte Curtis, b 1797. They had a son II. Henry Marcellus Benner, b 1836 d 1884, age 48. Killed on railroad 17 June 1884 (Hallowell, Me., V.R.) His wife was Margaret Kellar. They had son III. Orrin Eugene Benner, b Dec 1864 m 10 Apr 1886 Minnie Belle Austin. They had son IV. Charles Eugene Benner, b at Hollowell, Me 15 Mar 1887; m Etta Alma Foran (These are Mrs Dow's parents) 320. DANIEL BENNER, s/o Jacob Benner and Mary Ann (Schuman). Born 20 Mar 1796, m 24 Jan 1819, at Waldoboro, Ruthe Leisner. CHILDREN: 333. Andrew, 27 Mar 1819 - 17 Jul 1888 334. Mary Catherine, 8 Sep 1820 - 22 Feb 1893, m Joseph D Barker 335. Newell, 12 Aug 1822 - 14 Aug 1823 336. Rufus, 1 Apr 1824 - 6 Oct 1907, age 83 yr 9 mo. Buried in cemetery of German Lutheran Church, West Waldoboro. 337. Ruthane (Ruth Ann) 13 Nov 1825 - 12 Oct 1902 (Village Cemetery, Waldoboro) 338. Joseph, 31 Aug 1827 - 24 Sep 1827 339. Julia A, 11 Mar 1829 - 15 Sep 1875, m George Thompson and had daus Teena and Nina 340. George Leisner, 28 Mar 1831, m and probably d in Calif. 341. Daniel J, 3 May 1834 - 2 Apr 1902, unmarr 342. Olive Electa, 7 Apr 1841 - 22 Nov 1915, buried in Village Cemetery, Waldoboro. Unmarried. Reference: Above records are from John Herbert Barker, 283 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass 334. MARY CATHERINE BENNER, d/o Daniel and Ruth (Leisner) Benner, 8 Sep 1820 - 22 Feb 1893, m before 1845, Joseph D Barker, b in Cambridge, Mass. Sept 16, 1825, d in Cambridge, 22 Oct 1887. His line back to the first Francis Barker is: Joseph D; John; Mark; Francis; John; John; John; Francis. [Barker children listed pg 24. nt] 323. JOHN BENNER, b 21 Nov 1788, s/o John Martin Benner and wife Anna Margaret __, settled in Liberty, Me. He m ____ CHILDREN: 352. Sarah 353. Lucy Jane, m Chester Emery 354. William 355. Eugene 356. LaVern 357. Chester 331. ISAAC BENNER, 16 Nov 1812 - 7 Oct 1841, s/o John Martin Benner and Anna Margaret ___. Settled in Liberty. CHILDREN: 358. William 359. Jane, m __ Jackson and had dau Olive Jackson who m __ Rowell, and had son Theodore Rowell. REF: History of Liberty, M, pg 42 ==== BENNER Mailing List ==== Send in your queries, now, to: BENNER-L@rootsweb.com We have a substantial number of subscribers waiting to make a Benner related connection---it could be you. ============================== 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, 11 Mar 2000 17:50:22 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Diana Stevens 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- Smith Co. Tn Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Smith?read=178 Subject: Hays Family Surname: Hays ------------------------- Would like to communicate with anyone connected to Jacob Hays born in East Tn about 1787, lived in Smith Co.,TN, served in War of 1812. Married first to Mary Turney and in 1840 To Prudence Hamilton in Lincoln co. TN. Moved to Obion Co about 1853 and died about 1857. One son was Jake E. Hays of Obion Co. Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:37:46 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Janmim@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: WILLIAMS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILLIAMS] Benton Co AR Wms, Henrys, Copelands, Newton My apologies to the list. When I first posted this information I made a mistake in the subject, saying Copeland Co AR, when I meant Benton Co. Since I don't want anyone interested to miss it (deleted), I am reposting with corrected subject. Sorry about that. Janet Hunter....... > Hello Benton Co area Williams Researchers: Especially Ambrose Gore Williams, any Samuel Newton or other researcher with a Newton Williams or Newton first or middle name descendant. In the 1860 Benton Co AR census think I have found the parents of my Permelia Ann Williams m. 1858 Benton Co AR to Benjamin James Jordan Marsh. They are Thomas L. Williams and Franky (Murrell) Williams. They moved to Dade Co MO abt 1864. Thomas and Franky lived in Missouri in a location I haven't found for an unknown period of time between 1843 and 1852 (according to their children's birthdates). Then they were in Arkansas by 1852. Both were born in Tennessee. His parents were born in TN, hers in VA. I would really like to find their families in TN and then get them back to the seaboard. Living in 1860 in Benton Co in two neighborhoods right amongst a group of Williams, at least some of whom I think may well be a part of my family, are five families of HENRYs. I am wondering if any of you know about these Williams and Henrys below. What their relationship (ie, marriage) might have been (and Copelands) if any In Tennessee? Where in Tennessee these Henrys and/or Williams were from? Did they move together/follow with Williams or did the two families just end up next door by the luck of the draw? Were any of these Henrys/Williams from Bedford Co TN??? My Benjamin James Jordan Marsh,who married the Williams daughter, around 1855 left his family and ALL siblings behind Bedford Co TN when he moved to Benton Co after a spat with his father Michael MARSH. I am told this by a genealogist (certified I am sure) descendant of one of those who stayed home, Tim Marsh who with wife Helen do alot of genealogy record abstracts for Bedford and Lincoln Co TN. I have wondered what made myBenjamin choose to go to Benton and I suspect he knew some one there. I am also curious if you know where this Henry fits in: ELIZABETH JANE HENRY daughter of THOMAS PRYOR HENRY. She was born January 12, 1841 in Springfield, Green County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1909. She married January 06, 1861 in Benton County, Arkansas, Addison Monroe WILLIAMS, son of Harriet B. COPELAND and Ambrose Gore WILLIAMS. Harriet Copeland was first cousin to Seaburn COPELAND who married either in Benton Co or in Dade Co MO, Matilda Jane Williams, daughter of Thomas L. and Franky Williams. I know there are other Henry and Williams marriages as well, but only those in MO and AR. . More to the Samuel Newton Williams part and Copelands...Harriet Copeland had first cousins, from her father Daniel's brothers, Samuel Newton Woods, Newton W. Copeland. She named a son Samuel Newton Williams. This could have come from either Ambrose Gore or more likely her grandparents who are an unknown Copeland and unknown wife, but a Sarah WILLIAMS (52, b. KY) is living the household of her uncle David Copeland (father of Newton W.) in the 1850 Benton Co AR census. And the Newtons start as family names (along with Calvin) before she marries Ambrose. Does anyone know where the Newton Williams connection is/are (FYI, it just dawned on me that I know one today who works in Washington DC). Here is the census information, Colville Township Household #1182 -- Robert HENRY (30, TN)...I think this isRobert Patrick Henry..and first wife Rebecca (29, TN) children Nancy (9,TN), John (8,AR),William (6,AR), Milburn (1,AR) Household #1188 -- William WILLIAMS (20 TN) and wife Elizabeth (24,TN), child Bell(1,AR) Anderson Township Household #1365 -- Henry WILLIAMS (30, SC), wife Lucinda (no age, NC), children James (11,GA), Samantha (8, GA), Rosey (6, GA), Nancy (4, GA), Henry (1,AR) Household #1370 -- Peers?? (I couldn't read...P and three small letters) HENRY (26, TN), wife Nancy (22, ? State), child Laurinda??Amanda?? (2, F) Household #1371 -- Anderson HENRY (41, TN) wife Nancy (26, IL), children James (11, TX), William (9, AR), Mary (6, AR), Susan (4, AR), Joseph (2, AR). Household #1372 is Simmons Family Household #1373 -- David WILLIAMS (44, TN), wife Margaret (44, TN), children John (20, AR), Amanda (17, AR), Samuel (14, AR), Winny (12, AR), James (10, AR), Nancy (8, AR), Clarissa (6, AR), Rebecca (1, AR). Household #1374 -- Anderson HENRY (23, MO), wife Sarah (22, AR), Cynthia (2, AR), Amanda (2/12, AR) (I think Sarah was a Williams) Household #1375 -- According to LDS search, these is Anderson at#1374's parents and siblings: Joseph HENRY (49,TN), wife Mary (45, TN), children Matilda (24, TN), Wilson (21, MO), William (18, MO), Martha (14, MO), Susan (12,TX), Sarah (9, AR), Joseph (7,AR), Thomas (5, AR), Asoph (2, AR). Household #1376 -- MY LINE PROBABLY -- Thomas WILLIAMS (49, TN), wife Franky (49, TN), children Mary m. Eber BRIDGES (24, TN), Amanda Bell m. Henry Lawson GUFFY (19, TN), Ira (19, TN), Matilda Jane m. Seaburn COPELAND (16, MO), William m. Adah HARDWICK (8, AR). The Bridges, Guffy and Hardwick marriages took place Dade Co 1865-1870. II don't know where the Seaburn & Matilda Jane marriage took place. Household #1377 -- Samuel WILLIAMS (29, AR), wife Martha (26, IN), children Mary (6, AR), James (5, AR), Henry (3, AR), Isabella (6/12, AR). Household #1378 -- Isaac Swagerty family Household #1379 -- James Keen/Skeen?? family Household #1380 -- Newton WILLIAMS (24, AR), wife Arminda (25, NC), children Cristina (3,AR), Franklin (1, AR). Household #1381 -- the Wallace True Family... FYI my descendant of Franky and Thomas Williams is with husband Benjamin James Jordan MARSH at Household #39, wife Permelia Anne, and child Calvin 1. The houehold might seem faraway, but according to land records they lived in sections this close (Thomas is the T and Benjamin the B). XB XX TX Also for any beginning researchers...Benjamin and Permelia are NOT in either the indexes for 1860 AR census, NOR in a transcribed version of every household. However, they are as clear as day in the microfilm...so never despair if you can't someone in an index....and pray that you are looking at counties with VERY small populations,or like Benjamin they are an early household. Any thoughts appreciated. Sorry, this is so long but I REALLY am bound and determined to figure out WHERE Thomas L. Williams ancestors...and we all know how easy that is!! Janet Hunter Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:27:31 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Janmim@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: WILLIAMS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILLIAMS] Wms, Henrys, Newton, Benton, Copeland Co AR 1860 Hello Benton Co area Williams Researchers: Especially Ambrose Gore Williams, any Samuel Newton or other researcher with a Newton Williams or Newton first or middle name descendant. In the 1860 Benton Co AR census think I have found the parents of my Permelia Ann Williams m. 1858 Benton Co AR to Benjamin James Jordan Marsh. They are Thomas L. Williams and Franky (Murrell) Williams. They moved to Dade Co MO abt 1864. Thomas and Franky lived in Missouri in a location I haven't found for an unknown period of time between 1843 and 1852 (according to their children's birthdates). Then they were in Arkansas by 1852. Both were born in Tennessee. His parents were born in TN, hers in VA. I would really like to find their families in TN and then get them back to the seaboard. Living in 1860 in Benton Co in two neighborhoods right amongst a group of Williams, at least some of whom I think may well be a part of my family, are five families of HENRYs. I am wondering if any of you know about these Williams and Henrys below. What their relationship (ie, marriage) might have been (and Copelands) if any In Tennessee? Where in Tennessee these Henrys and/or Williams were from? Did they move together/follow with Williams or did the two families just end up next door by the luck of the draw? Were any of these Henrys/Williams from Bedford Co TN??? My Benjamin James Jordan Marsh,who married the Williams daughter, around 1855 left his family and ALL siblings behind Bedford Co TN when he moved to Benton Co after a spat with his father Michael MARSH. I am told this by a genealogist (certified I am sure) descendant of one of those who stayed home, Tim Marsh who with wife Helen do alot of genealogy record abstracts for Bedford and Lincoln Co TN. I have wondered what made myBenjamin choose to go to Benton and I suspect he knew some one there. I am also curious if you know where this Henry fits in: ELIZABETH JANE HENRY daughter of THOMAS PRYOR HENRY. She was born January 12, 1841 in Springfield, Green County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1909. She married January 06, 1861 in Benton County, Arkansas, Addison Monroe WILLIAMS, son of Harriet B. COPELAND and Ambrose Gore WILLIAMS. Harriet Copeland was first cousin to Seaburn COPELAND who married either in Benton Co or in Dade Co MO, Matilda Jane Williams, daughter of Thomas L. and Franky Williams. I know there are other Henry and Williams marriages as well, but only those in MO and AR. . More to the Samuel Newton Williams part and Copelands...Harriet Copeland had first cousins, from her father Daniel's brothers, Samuel Newton Woods, Newton W. Copeland. She named a son Samuel Newton Williams. This could have come from either Ambrose Gore or more likely her grandparents who are an unknown Copeland and unknown wife, but a Sarah WILLIAMS (52, b. KY) is living the household of her uncle David Copeland (father of Newton W.) in the 1850 Benton Co AR census. And the Newtons start as family names (along with Calvin) before she marries Ambrose. Does anyone know where the Newton Williams connection is/are (FYI, it just dawned on me that I know one today who works in Washington DC). Here is the census information, Colville Township Household #1182 -- Robert HENRY (30, TN)...I think this isRobert Patrick Henry..and first wife Rebecca (29, TN) children Nancy (9,TN), John (8,AR),William (6,AR), Milburn (1,AR) Household #1188 -- William WILLIAMS (20 TN) and wife Elizabeth (24,TN), child Bell(1,AR) Anderson Township Household #1365 -- Henry WILLIAMS (30, SC), wife Lucinda (no age, NC), children James (11,GA), Samantha (8, GA), Rosey (6, GA), Nancy (4, GA), Henry (1,AR) Household #1370 -- Peers?? (I couldn't read...P and three small letters) HENRY (26, TN), wife Nancy (22, ? State), child Laurinda??Amanda?? (2, F) Household #1371 -- Anderson HENRY (41, TN) wife Nancy (26, IL), children James (11, TX), William (9, AR), Mary (6, AR), Susan (4, AR), Joseph (2, AR). Household #1372 is Simmons Family Household #1373 -- David WILLIAMS (44, TN), wife Margaret (44, TN), children John (20, AR), Amanda (17, AR), Samuel (14, AR), Winny (12, AR), James (10, AR), Nancy (8, AR), Clarissa (6, AR), Rebecca (1, AR). Household #1374 -- Anderson HENRY (23, MO), wife Sarah (22, AR), Cynthia (2, AR), Amanda (2/12, AR) (I think Sarah was a Williams) Household #1375 -- According to LDS search, these is Anderson at#1374's parents and siblings: Joseph HENRY (49,TN), wife Mary (45, TN), children Matilda (24, TN), Wilson (21, MO), William (18, MO), Martha (14, MO), Susan (12,TX), Sarah (9, AR), Joseph (7,AR), Thomas (5, AR), Asoph (2, AR). Household #1376 -- MY LINE PROBABLY -- Thomas WILLIAMS (49, TN), wife Franky (49, TN), children Mary m. Eber BRIDGES (24, TN), Amanda Bell m. Henry Lawson GUFFY (19, TN), Ira (19, TN), Matilda Jane m. Seaburn COPELAND (16, MO), William m. Adah HARDWICK (8, AR). The Bridges, Guffy and Hardwick marriages took place Dade Co 1865-1870. II don't know where the Seaburn & Matilda Jane marriage took place. Household #1377 -- Samuel WILLIAMS (29, AR), wife Martha (26, IN), children Mary (6, AR), James (5, AR), Henry (3, AR), Isabella (6/12, AR). Household #1378 -- Isaac Swagerty family Household #1379 -- James Keen/Skeen?? family Household #1380 -- Newton WILLIAMS (24, AR), wife Arminda (25, NC), children Cristina (3,AR), Franklin (1, AR). Household #1381 -- the Wallace True Family... FYI my descendant of Franky and Thomas Williams is with husband Benjamin James Jordan MARSH at Household #39, wife Permelia Anne, and child Calvin 1. The houehold might seem faraway, but according to land records they lived in sections this close (Thomas is the T and Benjamin the B). XB XX TX Also for any beginning researchers...Benjamin and Permelia are NOT in either the indexes for 1860 AR census, NOR in a transcribed version of every household. However, they are as clear as day in the microfilm...so never despair if you can't someone in an index....and pray that you are looking at counties with VERY small populations,or like Benjamin they are an early household. Any thoughts appreciated. Sorry, this is so long but I REALLY am bound and determined to figure out WHERE Thomas L. Williams ancestors...and we all know how easy that is!! Janet Hunter Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:00:55 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: David C Frederick 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: SOUTHERN-UNIONIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: re-post of "research" Friends, I thought I would "re-post" this information for those that are new to the list. It is really good. Thanks again to those who sent these to the List. Southern Unionist research: The OR's "Lincoln's Loyalists, Union soldiers from the Confederacy" Richard Nelson Current "Guerrillas, Unionist, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front" a collection of papers, edited by Daniel E. Sutherland "First Alabama Cavalry USA, Homage to Patriotism" Glenda McWhirter Todd "When the Yankees Came, Conflict and Chaos in the occupied South 1861-1865 Stephen V. Ash "Secret Yankees, The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta" Thomas G. Dyer "Bushwhackers, The Civil War in North Carolina..The Mountains William R. Trotter "Inside War, The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri During the American Civil War" Michael Fellman Degler, Carl N., "The Other South: Southern Dissenters in the Nineteenth Century." (New York: 1974) Hoole, William Stanley, "Alabama Tories: The First Alabama Cavalry, USA, 1862-1865 (1960). Tatum, Georgia Lee, "Disloyalty in the Confederacy." (Chapel Hill, NC: 1934) Here are some articles: Ambrose, Stephen, "Yeoman Discontent in the Confederacy," Civil War History 8:259-268 (1962). Bailey, Hugh C., "Disloyalty in Early Confederate Alabama," Journal of Southern History 23:522-528 (1957). Bailey, Hugh C., "Disaffection in the Alabama Hill Country, 1861," Civil War History 4:183-194 (1958). Dodd, Donald Bradford, "Unionism is Confederate Alabama," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, 1969. Long, Durwood, "Unanimity and Disloyalty in Secessionist Alabama," Civil War History 11:257-273 (1965). And don't forget Robert E. Hurst's excellent article "The Southern Loyalists" at the webside of the First Alabama Cavalry, USA . 1. "Annals of Northwest Alabama", Vol. IV, Compiled by Carl Elliott, Copyright 1972. This book includes, "Winston: An Antebellum and Civil War History of a Hill County of North Alabama", by Donald B. Dodd and Wynelle S. Dodd. Also, includes a newspaper article entitled "A Loyal Southron, Troublesome Times in Alabama for Union Men--How the 1st Alabama Cavalry was made Up", The National Tribune (Washington, D. C.) 14 December 1899. 2. "A Southern Boy in Blue", The Memoir of Marcus Woodcock, 9th Kentucky Infantry, (U.S.A.), Edited by Kenneth W. Noe, Voices of the Civil War, Frank L. Byrne, Series Editor. Copyright 1996 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR RESEARCH OF 1ST ALABAMA CAVALRY (UNION) & THEIR FAMILIES (UNITED OR SPLIT), INCLUDING SELECTED CSA NEIGHBORS 1. Alabama Tories: The First Alabama Cavalry, USA, by Wm Stanley Hoole, 1960 2. Winston: An Antebellum & Civil War History (Annals of NW Ala, vol IV), by Dodd & Dodd, 1972; by Carl Elliott Books, Jasper Ala. 3. History of Walker Co Ala (Annals of NW Ala, vol V), by John Martin Dombhart, 1937; reprinted 1987 by Carl Elliott Books, Jasper Ala. 4. Tories of the Hills, by Wesley S. Thompson, first ed. 1953; third ed. 1960. 5. So Turns the Tide, by Wesley S. Thompson, 1965 6. The Free State of Winston, by Wesley S. Thompson, 1968 7. Cemetery Inscriptions of Marion Co Ala, by Stalcup(s), 1979, 1980, 1982, three vols. 8. Cullman Co. Cemeteries and Churches, two vols. 9. "John Roberts Phillips, An Autobiography, Genealogy, History"; ed. by A.G. Campbell, 1986 10. "Some Union Soldiers from a Place Called Crowdabout", by Henry G. Sellers Jr. 11. Guthery Family of Cullman Co Ala, compiled by I.G. Boyd, 1989 12. Peter Ingle, 1761-1849, by Bill Dee Ingle, 1995 13. "Last Stand in the Carolinas" 14. Fourth Tennessee Cavalry 15. Early Alabama Death Records, Cullman, 1866, compiled by P.A. Brock 16. History of Garden City 1850-1982, ed. by Melba Price, 1982 17. Regimental Histories 18. Cullman Centennial 19. "Unto These Hills", 20. "1867 Voting Registrations, Loyalty Oaths, Individual Pardons" for Marion,Walker & Winston Counties, compiled by Carolyn M. Rowe 21. Civil War Veterans of Marion County Alabama, Confederate and Union, by Dorothy Shores Stalcup 22. First Alabama Cavalry USA-Homage to Patriotism, by Glenda McWhirter Todd 23. Various books by Anne Newport Royall, including - "Letters from Alabama, 1817-1822 Biographical introduction and notes by Lucille Griffith"; also "The Tennesseans" about Burlesons and other early settlers of AL related to her visit to Melton's Bluff, Lawrence Co AL in the 1817-1830 period. 24. Heritage Book Series - Lawrence, Winston, Cullman, Walker, Fayette, Morgan, Franklin, Blount and others, published 1999-2000. 25. Life and Legend of Lawrence County, Alabama by Dorothy Gentry 26. A History of Morgan County, Alabama by John Knox ["a sarcastic treatment, following tone of Hoole"] 27. Alabama Records, by K. Jones & P. Grandrud 28. Combing Cullman County by Margaret Jean Jones 29. Cullman County Across the Years by Margaret Jean Jones 30. Southern Claims Commission Records-NationalArchives;indexed by Gary Mills 31. Heritage of Morgan Co. AL 32. "A Little Log Church they call PINETORCH", by Cathy Borden Sloan 33. Stars Fell on Alabama, by Carl Carmer 34. A History of Madison County and Incidentally of North Alabama 1732-1840, by Judge Thomas Jones Taylor 35. "Index to Compiled Service Records of Alabama Units - Creek War 1836- 1837", by B. Achee and M. Wright 36. Doublehead, the Cherokee Cannibal, by Wm Lindsey McDonald 37. Olden Times of Wolf Springs, Lawrence Co Alabama, Vol I&II by J.D. Mitchell 38. Itawamba Settlers 39. Marion County Tracks - local Genealogy publication, Winfield,AL 40. Territorial Papers of the United States; Vol VI, The Territory of Mississippi 1809-1817, pp 106-113. 41. The History and Genealogy of some North Alabama Families, by Mary Novella Gibson Brittain. 42. Early Settlers of Alabama, by Col James Edmonds Saunders (1899), reprint 1994 by Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC 43. From the Valley to the Mountains: A History of Some Lawrence Co Alabama Settlers, by Martha Ann Heflin Terry & Marynell Heflin Burnett. 44. Hyde Family History, by Josephine King and Wayne Wakefield 45. Sims Settlement, Our Squatter Ancestors 1806-1818, by Ruth Dixon and Bob Priest. 46. History of North Alabama by Dr. John M. Allman III (short-course) 47. The Prison Camp at Andersonville, A National Park Civil War series text 48. Facts and Fiction of Winston County, by John B. Weaver 49. History of Alabama, by A.B. Moore 50. The Life of Jeremiah Clemens (Wesley S. Thompson sourced from New Orleans Crescent newspaper) 51. "Disaffections in North Alabama", by Hugh C. Bailey; The Journal of Southern History, XXIII, No. 4. 52. Two hundred Years at Muscle Shoals, by Nina Leftwich. 53. That Devil Forrest, by J.A. Wyeth 54. History of LaGrange, by McGregor 55. Civil War Prisons, by William B. Hesseltine 56. Desertion of Alabama Troops in the Confederate Armies, by Bessie Martin 57. Seventy Years in Dixie, by F.D. Srygley 58. The Cotton Kingdom, by F.L. Olmstead 59. Populism in Alabama, by John B. Clark 60. Judge Frank Johnson: His Role in Civil Rights, by Tinsley Eugene Yarbrough 61. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Alabama, by Hosea Holcombe 62. Religion on the American Frontier, (The Presbyterians), by W.W. Sweet 63. A History of Methodism in Alabama, by Anson West 64. History of Corkrens and Logans; compiled by Esther Mae Stewart 65. Origin and History of the Shotts Family of Marion County AL, by Col James Edgar Shotts, ret.; also The Shotts History by R.Gragg & C. Shotts; also Shotts of Shottsville by Louis Hix Goggans 66. "The Howell Family (And related Families) of Marion County" by John William Howell, Jr 67. "Through the Years" by Peter Brannon 68. H.L. Burleson papers 69. Cotaco county and court records 70. Archives of area Newspapers: Moulton Advertiser, Northwest Alabamian (formerly Haleyville Advertiser), Falkville Chronicle, Cullman Tribune, Decatur Daily, Fayette Banner and others. 71. "Northern Alabama" by Smith & DeLand 72. "The Decatur Story" by Barrett Shelton, Sr. 73. History of Fayette Co Alabama, 2nd Edition (1978) by Herbert & Jeanie Newell 74. Genealogical History of the Bull Family from England to New Frontiers, by John C. Smith 75. The Hallmark Family, Miss Mary Hallmark & Fred McCaleb (also Fred's website) 76. Hallmark 1995, Paul W. Henderson 77. Lentz Heritage, John Paul Lentz 78. "A Family History of Jacob Madison Preuit" by Douglas Fuller 79. Degler, Carl N., "The Other South: Southern Dissenters in the Nineteenth Century." (New York: 1974) 80. Tatum, Georgia Lee, "Disloyalty in the Confederacy." (Chapel Hill, NC: 1934) 81. "A Southern Boy in Blue", The Memoir of Marcus Woodcock, 9th Kentucky Infantry, (U.S.A.), Edited by Kenneth W. Noe, Voices of the Civil War, Frank L. Byrne, Series Editor. Copyright 1996 82. Ambrose, Stephen, "Yeoman Discontent in the Confederacy," Civil War History, 1962). 83. Bailey, Hugh C., "Disloyalty in Early Confederate Alabama," Journal of Southern History 1957). 84. Bailey, Hugh C., "Disaffection in the Alabama Hill Country, 1861," Civil War History (1958). 85. Dodd, Donald Bradford, "Unionism in Confederate Alabama," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, 1969. 86. Long, Durwood, "Unanimity and Disloyalty in Secessionist Alabama," Civil War History(1965). 87. Robert E. Hurst's article "The Southern Loyalists" at the website of the First Alabama Cavalry, USA . 88. "Lincoln's Loyalists, Union soldiers from the Confederacy" Richard Nelson Current 89. "Guerrillas, Unionist, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front" a collection of papers, edited by Daniel E. Sutherland 90. "When the Yankees Came, Conflict and Chaos in the occupied South 1861- 1865, Stephen V. Ash 91. "Secret Yankees, The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta"; Thomas G. Dyer 92. "Bushwhackers, The Civil War in North Carolina..The Mountains William R. Trotter 93. "Inside War, The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri During the American Civil War" Michael Fellman 94. "Galvanized Yankees", Dee Brown, 1963, Univ of Nebraska Press Crofts, Daniel W. Reluctant Confederates-Upper South Unionists in the Secession Crisis. (Chapel Hill: Univ. of N.C. Press, 1989). Fisher, Noel. "Definitions of Loyalty: Unionist Histories of the Civil War in East Tennessee," Journal of East Tennessee History. No. 67 (1995), 58-88. Madden, David. "Unionist Resistance to Confederate Occupation: The Bridge Burners of East Tennessee," East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications. 51-2 (1980-81), 22-39. Wallenstein, Peter. "Which Side Are You On? The Social Origins of White Union Troops From Civil War Tennessee," The Journal of East Tennessee History. No. 63 (1991), 72-103. Also, Georgia Lee Tatum's book, Disloyalty in the Confederacy, (listed by Scott) is due to be republished by the U. of Nebraska and released this month as a $10 paperback. SOUTHERN ISHMAELITES: WARTIME UNIONISM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN ALABAMA, 1860-1874 (CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION, LOYALISM, CONFEDERATES) by STOREY, MARGARET DEMONTCOURT EMORY UNIVERSITY , 1999 Dave Frederick ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 16:55:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Janmim@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: HENRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HENRY-L] Henrys,Williams, Copelands TN>Benton Co AR 1860 Hello Henry Researchers: I am knew to the list because I am trying to figure out where in TN and points East my 3 g grandparents in the Benton Co AR census 1860 were from. They are Thomas L. Williams and Franky (Murrell) Williams. They moved to Dade Co MO abt 1864. They lived in Missouri for an unknown period of time between 1843 and 1852 (according to their children's birthdates). Then they were in Arkansas by 1852. Both were born in Tennessee. His parents were born in TN, hers in VA. Living in two neighborhoods right amongst a group of Williams that I think may well be a part of my family in Benton Co are five families of Henrys. I will enter the census information. I am wondering if any of you know about these Henrys below. What their relationship (ie, marriage) might have been to the Williams (and Copelands) if any In Tennessee? Where in Tennessee these Henrys were from? Did they move together/follow with Williams or did the two families just end up next door by the luck of the draw? Were any of these Henrys from Bedford Co TN??? My Benjamin James Jordan Marsh,who married the Williams daughter, around 1855 left his family and ALL siblings behind Bedford Co TN when he moved to Benton Co after a spat with his father Michael MARSH I am told by a descendant of one of those who stayed home, Tim Marsh who with wife Helen do alot of genealogy record abstracts for Bedford and Lincoln Co TN. I have wondered what made him go to Benton and I suspect he knew some one there. I am also curious if you know where this Henry fits in: ELIZABETH JANE HENRY daughter of THOMAS PRYOR HENRY. She was born January 12, 1841 in Springfield, Green County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1909. She married January 06, 1861 in Benton County, Arkansas, Addison Monroe WILLIAMS, son of Harriet B. COPELAND and Ambrose Gore WILLIAMS. Harriet was first cousin to Seaburn COPELAND who married either in Benton Co or in Dade Co MO, Matilda Jane Williams, daughter of Thomas L. and Franky Williams. I know there are other Henry and Williams marriages as well, but only those in MO and AR. . Here is the census information, Colville Township Household #1182 -- Robert HENRY (30, TN)...I think this isRobert Patrick Henry..and first wife Rebecca (29, TN) children Nancy (9,TN), John (8,AR),William (6,AR), Milburn (1,AR) Household #1188 -- William WILLIAMS (20 TN) and wife Elizabeth (24,TN), child Bell(1,AR) Anderson Township Household #1365 -- Henry WILLIAMS (30, SC), wife Lucinda (no age, NC), children James (11,GA), Samantha (8, GA), Rosey (6, GA), Nancy (4, GA), Henry (1,AR) Household #1370 -- Peers?? (I couldn't read...P and three small letters) HENRY (26, TN), wife Nancy (22, ? State), child Laurinda??Amanda?? (2, F) Household #1371 -- Anderson HENRY (41, TN) wife Nancy (26, IL), children James (11, TX), William (9, AR), Mary (6, AR), Susan (4, AR), Joseph (2, AR). Household #1372 is Simmons Family Household #1373 -- David WILLIAMS (44, TN), wife Margaret (44, TN), children John (20, AR), Amanda (17, AR), Samuel (14, AR), Winny (12, AR), James (10, AR), Nancy (8, AR), Clarissa (6, AR), Rebecca (1, AR). Household #1374 -- Anderson HENRY (23, MO), wife Sarah (22, AR), Cynthia (2, AR), Amanda (2/12, AR) (I think Sarah was a Williams) Household #1375 -- According to LDS search, these is Anderson at#1374's parents and siblings: Joseph HENRY (49,TN), wife Mary (45, TN), children Matilda (24, TN), Wilson (21, MO), William (18, MO), Martha (14, MO), Susan (12,TX), Sarah (9, AR), Joseph (7,AR), Thomas (5, AR), Asoph (2, AR). Household #1376 -- MY LINE PROBABLY -- Thomas WILLIAMS (49, TN), wife Franky (49, TN), children Mary (24, TN), Amanda (19, TN), Ira (19, TN), Matilda (16, MO), William (8, AR). Household #1377 -- Samuel WILLIAMS (29, AR), wife Martha (26, IN), children Mary (6, AR), James (5, AR), Henry (3, AR), Isabella (6/12, AR). Household #1378 -- Isaac Swagerty family Household #1379 -- James Keen/Skeen?? family Household #1380 -- Newton WILLIAMS (24, AR), wife Arminda (25, NC), children Cristina (3,AR), Franklin (1, AR). Household #1381 -- the Wallace True Family... FYI my descendant of Franky and Thomas Williams is with husband Benjamin James Jordan MARSH at Household #39, wife Permelia Anne, and child Calvin 1. The houehold might seem faraway, but according to land records they lived in sections this close (Thomas is the T and Benjamin the B). XB XX TX Any thoughts appreciated. FYI, I have Sheltons but no hookup with Patrick Henry's rather difficult first wife for my branch of Sheltons (Ralph & Mary>Crispin & Letitia>Vincent, Gabriel & Beverly..yes all three). Janet Hunter Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 16:39:09 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Glen Thompson 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: THOMPSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Thompson Nexus V06N02Fa94P18 Thompson Nexus V06N02Fa94P18 -- Thompson Nexus is provided courtesy of Lynn Wood - Nexus Publications, 5209 Russell Ave NW, Apt 207, Seattle, WA 98107 (Sorry, not available by email.) Why not write and thank her for allowing us to publish the Thompson Nexus. Please address all questions to her. If you do not understand the Thompson Nexus postings, please contact me directly, NOT via the List. --- This line and all above is NOT part of the Thompson Nexus publication -- glen Thompson Nexus, Fall 1994 - 18 MORE QUERIES FROM READERS Seek Thompsons in Kansas in 1869 when my grandmother was born. Also info on Silas Thompson who married _____ Perrin. Please contact: Lillian Trubey, 1415 NE 4th Place, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301. Lillian: Please let us know approximate times/places for Silas Thompson. Was he in Kansas in 1869 or ? --the Editor. Wish to contact descendants of Jonathan Thompson who married Nancy Gordon in November 1798 in Orange County, North Carolina. They removed to Maury County, Tennessee where they are listed in Censuses from 1820-1850. Possible children and spouses might include: (1) Thomas Thompson m. Betsey Koonce; (2) William Thompson m. Sally Wiley; (3) Jonathan Thompson; (4) Elizabeth Thompson m. Moses Gordon; (5) Preston Thompson m. Mary Rains; (6) Sarah Thompson m. Riley Lunn; (7) Matthew Thompson m. Sylva ___ 7; (8) Rachel Thompson m. Alexander Rembert; (9) Nancy Thompson m. John Gordon; and (10) Jesse G. Thompson m. Mary Lindsay. Please contact: Dora M. (Gordon) Whisenant, 18 Whispering Hills Lane, Fayetteville, TN 37334. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ERRATA AND ADDENDA FOR PREVIOUS ISSUES Please note that new subscriber, Michael D. Lacopo's name erroneously appeared as Lapoco in the Summer 1994 issue. My apologies to Michael! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ==== THOMPSON Mailing List ==== Visit Cliff Manis' page for links to sites you don't want to miss - http://www.genserv.com/gs/genssite.htm Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 16:23:55 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Hartman 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: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: John Carpenter carp33@webtv.net (harry carpenter) Harry. Thank you so much for printing your Carpenter story. Now, due west from Mercer/Lincoln County on the Tenn/Mo border is Calloway, Marshall, and Graves County. I have a grandfather John Carpenter who was born some place around 1790. The 1831 Calloway Co. Kentucky tax records show that he owned 320 acre farm on the West Fork of Clark River. Marshall was formed out of Calloway 1842. The 320 acre farm is now a swamp and the government has made lot of it a National Game Reserve. John had a daughter named Nancy who is my ggggrandmother. Do you have any info on your Carpenters that would lead you to believe that my John is related. Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 16:03:15 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Dean Foster Hardesty 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 Queries URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Madison?read=173 Subject: FOSTER Surname: Foster, Alspaugh, Lightfoot, Pritchett, Mays ------------------------- James Hollis Foster and his wfe, Nancy Jane Alspaugh (widow of Arthur Lightfoot) are buried in the Foster Cemetery at New Market, Madison Co. His parents were James and Mary Pritchett Foster. I am trying to connect them to Anthony Foster who was in Madison County for an estate sale in 1816. This Foster family seems to have lived on both sides of the state line in Madison co., and Franklin and Lincoln Co.,TN. James Hollis and Nancy owned a farm in Madison Co. before they lost it in a claim set forth by heirs who claimed it had been sold before they reached a majority. As listed in Franklin Co.,TN 1860 census James Foster 45 b.1815 TN w.Mary Pritchett 45 b. 1815 NC children America 17 Anthony 14 James Hollis 13 Nancy 9 (I think she m. James Mays) Thomas 6 Sarah Williams 21 (oldest daughter) Thanks for Madison County information. Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 11:09:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Sam D. Lawson" 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: TNHAWKIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Iredell Campbell WILLIS Iredell Campbell WILLIS was the son of James Larkin WILLIS and Sarah "Sally" STAPLETON, a daughter of William STAPLETON and Elizabeth SIZEMORE. 1860 Hawkins County, Tennessee Census District# 2, Lee Valley AGE SEX BORN OCCUP. Willis, Iredell 19 M Tenn Farm Labourer " , Susan 20 F Tenn Gounce, Martha 4 F Gounce, Mary 6/12 F Iredell Campbell Willis married Susan Lawson, the daughter of Peter Lawson and Susan Bloomer, in Hawkins County, Tennessee on 20 May, 1859. They were married by Stephen Delph, M.G. Security was George W. Lawson, her brother. They were later divorced in Hawkins County, Tennessee Court on 29 November, 1865 on grounds of ADULTERY. This is very interesting because I have Rufus Lawson, Sr. being born on that exact date. I believe that Iredell C. Willis and Sarah (Manis) Lawson, the widow of Palestine Lawson, had him out-of-wedlock. Iredell C. Willis later married Julia Wolfe on 4 December, 1865 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. They were married by I. Brown, M.G. Security was J.C. Williams. Of course, Iredell was killed less than 2 years later, on 11 October, 1867. Iredell C. Willis was a Private in D Company, 5th Battalion (McClellan's) Tennessee Cavalry, enlisting at Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee on 21 October, 1861. Later this Confederate unit was known as C Company, 2nd Ashby's Tennessee Cavalry. This unit was composed of men from Hancock and Hawkins Counties in Tennessee. On 7 June, 1862 Iredell is 23 years old and is shown in his military records as "Deserting". He was a known companion of the infamous William O. "WILD BILL" Sizemore. He was a cousin, too. I have been told that Iredell owned the building on Main Street in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee where the Parks-Bilk is now, next to the courthouse. There are varied stories about the well known shootout that happened in Rogersville that October day. One story, according to Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Sizemore..."Bill and Iredell had had a falling out of sorts. Iredell shot Bill in the head in Rogersville. Iredell left town. James Sizemore, Ted Trent, and John Burton went after him. She states Ted Trent was the one that killed Iredell. She said Iredell wasn't hired to kill Bill, but that the ill feelings were "over the war". Also, Bill may have felt that Iredell was connected with the shooting of Bill's younger brother, Kit Sizemore. According to one Hawkins County, Tennessee, resident, in a letter dated 11 August, 1981, "I. Willis was not a hired assassin of Mr. Houndshell. Mr. Houndshell hated Bill Sizemore for some reason and wanted him dead. All he did was urge I. Willis on. He loaned him a mule for his getaway. This person states that I. Willis, Sizemore, and Trent lived in Hancock County. She says that I. Willis died, after shooting Bill Sizemore, in Stoney Gap Church yard, in Hancock County, Tennessee. I. Willis' mule walked a mile and I. Willis fell off in a Mr. Greene's yard dead. It is said that they were too good with a gun to "wound". Mr. Houndshell was a wealthy, Confederate sympathizer. He paid his way out of the Civil War. He also did not release his slaves when Lincoln ordered them so. She says that I. Willis and Bill Sizemore rode together in the Civil War. I have checked this out and she is correct. One story from the late Hawkins County Historian, Mr. Charles W. Lawson, of Rogersville, Tennessee, is that I. Willis shot Bill Sizemore in Rogersville in front of the Masonic Hall. A citizen of the town, a Mr. Rogan, turned his hogs loose on Sizemore's body. How much damage they did he did not know. After killing Sizemore, Willis began walking toward the settlement known as Choptack, 4 or 5 miles northwest of Rogersville. When he came to the home of a Mrs. Houndshell, he informed her that he had just killed Bill Sizemore. He stated that he'd like to borrow a mule, promising to return it. Her reply was, "If you have killed Bill Sizemore, I will GIVE you a mule." (This told to Mr. Lawson by Houndshell descendants) Jim E. Lawson, of Chuckey, Greene County, Tennesee, said that Iredell Campbell Willis was named after Iredell Campbell Brown. The Browns and Willis' had intermarried through out the years. Iredell C. Brown married Mary Ann Willis, sister to James Willis (1800-1858). Jim E. Lawson, of Chuckey, Tennessee, interviewed an old lady in Rogersville, Tennessee. When she was but a young girl in elementary school, the teacher, if the kids were misbehaving, would say..."if you don't behave I. Willis is gonna get them." It was almost like I. Willis was the "boogey man". Another story told by Jim E. Lawson went like this...A young couple was going to get married and an old lady told the young future bride, "You don't want to marry that young man. He has the temper of an I. Willis"! It is said that one old lady in Rogersville said that her grandfather and I. Willis..."killed a bunch of Union boys". From the ROGERSVILLE HERALD, Rogersville, Tennessee, Volume VI, Number 30, Wednesday, 3 February, 1892 INTERESTING HISTORY BROUGHT TO MIND BY IT KNOXVILLE JOURNAL, 30 January--- The Sizemore murder trial consumed the time of the criminal court yesterday. The testimony was all in by three o'clock and Mr. Charles Nelson opened on the part of the State. The argument will be concluded this morning. The trial of James Sizemore for the killing of Cicero Johnson, in May 1891, recalls some interesting events that occurred in the dark days of terror that prevailed in the northeastern counties of East Tennessee immediately after the close of the war. James Sizemore is the son of the notorious Bill Sizemore, who terrorized the people of that region by killing innocent and inoffensive people without even the slightest provocation, and there are many still living who will remember the bloody deeds charged up to Bill Sizemore and his gang of desperados. At the beginning of the war Bill organized a company. He was a secessionist, but the union sentiment was so strong that the company resolved itself into what was known as the federalist guerrillas. They never mustered in regularly but led a roving, foraging, independant military life. While Bill was the acknowledged leader he had two trusty lieutenants by the name of Foster and Willis. After the war Bill -------- became nothing else but regul--- ---perados, and people ---- ------ --tern counties were in -------------- of them. A thousand and one thrill ---------------------dents perpetrated by Bill Sizemore ------- his followers could be narrated, ------------few will suffice. At one time, near the close of the war, some Federal troops at Rogersville had with them seven rebel prisoners. Bill and his gang came to town, and Bill himself strode into where these prisoners were and shot everyone down with his pistols. It was these sort of cruel and bloodthirsty acts, contrary to the code of warfare, but excused at the time because of war, that fitted them to lead the desperado life after the war was over. It became a war between Bill's gang and peaceable citizenship, and one by one Bill and his gang fell by the wayside with their boots on. James Rogan, who still lives and is a respected citizen, was fired upon one time, when a boy, by Bill Sizemore, who shot him simply because he was looking at him. At one time the bloodthirsty demon met a little boy on a bridge and told him he would have to die. The story is that the terrified lad fell at Bill's feet, and gathered him about the knees, plead piteously for his life, but the boy was shot. This deed is said to have been the only killing for which Bill afterwards expressed any remorse. He said at night he frequently would feel this lad clutching him about the knees, and the sensation terrified him. After the war Bill settled in Rogersville, Tennessee and ran the town and community to his own will. He took possession of a hotel and opened it, and one day had words with a man on the hotel front porch. He backed the fellow up against the wall and pumped him full of lead. On the same day, or shortly thereafter, Ira Willis, one of his old war lieutenants, came along and called Bill to come to him from a crowd in front of the courthouse. He said, "Bill, you seem to be running the town about as you please." Bill replied that none dared to interfere. Willis then said he guessed this sort of business had gone about far enough and that he had made up his mind to stop it himself and at the same time pulled down on Sizemore, shooting him squarely in the forehead. Bill fell forward and turned over on his back, his head next to the fence between them. Willis leaned over the fence and shot him again exactly through the same hole, although the ball made two holes in the back of his head. This ended the life of one of the greatest desperadoes in East Tennessee. Willis himself was afterwards waylaid by a man by the name of Burton and mortally shot through the body with a winchester. He was riding and the horse ran away. Burton followed up and found Willis lying by the roadside. Willis told Burton not to shoot him again, as he was already dying, but Burton said he was afraid he might get well and shot him again. The people of that county always believed Willis was hired to kill Sizemore, and it is known that a boy whom Sizemore knocked down once with the butt of a gun, sent Willis $5.00 of his hard earned money. Others sent him money also. Sizemore had a partner by the name of Williams who met his death in Knoxville, Tennessee. Officer Bridwell, one of the present city force, was then on the police force. He had a warrant for Williams for horsestealing, and, finding him in a saloon, went in and told him so. While he was reading the warrant to Williams, the latter jerked his gun and shot Bridwell in the right eye, the ball coming out just in front of his ear. The officer was whirled clear around on his feet by the shot, and when again facing Williams, received another shot in the upper part of the same eye. By this time Bridwell had his gun out and Williams grabbed it, but the former shoved the muzzel against William' stomach and fired. The latter turned to run where the officer again shot him. Williams died a few days afterwards from the wound in the stomach. But the brave officer had the constitution of a lion and is as good a man to-day as ever, although few men would have lived through the same trouble. Mr. Waddle, also a policeman at that time, afterwards found another gun in Williams' boot. Williams' partner, the father of the man on trial, was afterwards killed by one of his own relatives. Ira Willis was a cousin of Bill Sizemore. Before Williams died, he said that if he had succeeded in killing Officer Bridwell, he would have been the fifteenth man he and Sizemore had killed. Referring back to the present trial of James Sizemore, the defense consumed but little time in the examination of its witnesses yesterday. Sizemore took the stand and told his story cooly and deliberately. He admitted killing Johnson and his reason was that Johnson had been bullying around him and threatened to kill him and he had got tired of it and concluded to have it settled one way or the other. When they met at a secluded spot mutually agreed upon, he had his hand on his gun. Johnson had his coat off and as they met, he threw his coat down and advancing on Sizemore, told him to take his hand out of his pocket or he would make him do it. About this time Johnson reached into his back pocket and Sizemore presumed was reaching for his gun said, "Well, if that's your game, here's at you," and commenced firing. He testified that he shot at his heart and shot to kill. Willie Sizemore, the twelve-year old son of the defendant, was the only witness to the affair. The little fellow's testimony was given in a straightforward way, differing in but a few minor details from that of his father. He stated, however, that Johnson had procurred a knife of some one at a saw mill. An affecting scene occurred. He broke down and commenced to cry, then the father and some women of the family all cried. SIZEMORE FREE The KNOXVILLE TRIBUNE of the 2nd, inst., says: James Sizemore, who killed E.C. Johnson near Concord last May is a free man. The jury returned a verdict of "NOT GUILTY" yesterday morning. Judge Sneed was very much surprised and he issued orders that none of the jurors in the case should ever serve again in his court. Judge Sneed's order and the verdict created a sensation among the members of the bar and the habitues of the courthouse and were the talk of the day. Editorially the TRIBUNE says: It is such verdicts as that returned by the jury in the Sizemore case that encourages mob law. Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:27:35 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Barbara Estes-Reed 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-Garrard Co. Ky Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Garrard?read=1347 Subject: Charles Reed Surname: Reed ------------------------- Does anyone in Garrard County know anything about a Charles Reed back in the early to middle 1800's? He came here from Scotland to Tennessee where he was a friend and soldier with Andrew Jackson. Nothing is known about his wife, but he had a son named Henry Reed whose children all settled in Lincoln County, but we are unable to find anything about him. Someone suggested I try Garrard County. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Barbara Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 09:28:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Virginia \"Ginny\" L. Keefer" 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] White family William Clark White born 8 August 1820 Lincoln Co TN moved to Giles Co TN when war noises began. He felt there was a better climate for those who disagreed with the main reason for the war in Giles Co. He did not believe in slavery. He married first Elizabeth Nixon ( no family info known to me) and second Eliza K. Wilkerson ( dau of Lewis and Isabel). He was murdered at his farm on Christmas Eve 1864 by his own neighbors who were returning discouraged from the war efforts of the south. They wanted to take his cattle and he refused to tell them where his sons were tending them. Most of his cattle, horses and wagon had already been taken for the war efforts and he had a large family to support. His wife and at least one son, John Wesley, saw him murdered. His wife went into labor and delivered their son, William Clark (Babe ), two days later. It was said to have been a horrendous murder, not simply shot. Due to lack of papers being published during those terrible times, I have not been able to locate any mention of his murder and the events said to have followed it. I have heard his son/s avenged his death? Many religious newspapers continued printing and many kept diaries and other writings of those terrible days. Does anyone know of a source that I might contact to try to locate any news of his death? Even for those days, that was an event that would not have gone unrecorded someplace. I would appreciate any help in this matter. Ginny Keefer Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 08:28:30 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Lew" 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: WARREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WAR] John A. WARREN Ancestors and/or Descendants Greetings! I am new to this list and am looking for relatives of John A. WARREN (outline descendant tree below). I will gladly share any info that I have. Thanks in advance for any help. Lew Warren Waukesha, WI Descendants of John A. Warren John A. "Alec/Alex" WARREN Born: Abt. 1861 (marriage license lists age as 21 on 9 Feb 1882) /, Lincoln, TN Died: Bet. 1900 - 1920 (1920 Census, Coleman Co., TX listed wife as a widow and head of household) +Laura A. "Lora/Larrah" BATES Born 1: 20 Dec 1857 (headstone lists 'Dec. 20, 1857-Apr. 23, 1932')/, Franklin Co., TN Born 2: Abt. 1858 1920 U.S. Census (Feb) listed age as 61 Born 3: 20 Dec 1858 (1860 Franklin Co., TN census listed age as 1 year) Born 4: Abt. 1859 Franklin Co., TN (marriage license lists age as 22 on 9 Feb 1882) Married: 9 Feb 1882 , Franklin Co., TN Died: 23 Apr 1932 Talpa, Coleman Co., TX .... Arvey "Arvie" WARREN Born: Bet. 1880 - 1882 Died: Unknown .... +Rosa ____________ Died: Unknown ........... Barnard WARREN Died: Unknown ........... Cecil WARREN Died: Unknown ........... Maybelle WARREN Died: Unknown ........... Gertrude WARREN Died: Unknown .... Riley Benton WARREN Born: 26 Jan 1883 /Tullahoma, Coffee, TN Died: 28 Feb 1951 /Portales, Roosevelt, NM .... +Lillie Adella RAY Born 1: 25 Dec 1887 /,,TN Born 2: 25 Dec 1886 "Lillie A. Warren, 1886-1960" inscribed on headstone in Portales Cemetery (Roosevelt) NM Married: 23 Dec 1906 /Brownwood, Brown, TX Died: 28 Mar 1960 /Portales, Roosevelt, NM ........... Thomas William WARREN Born: 5 Jul 1908 TX Died: Apr 1987 Hazelton (Barber) KS ........... +Ethel Alma MCCLURE Born: 1910 Died: 1993 ........... Mary Alice WARREN Born: 4 May 1911 TX Died: 13 Dec 1998 Clovis, Curry Co., NM ........... +Elmer Ray AARON Born: 14 Sep 1910 Centerpoint TX Married: 19 Aug 1933 Portales, Roosevelt Co., NM Died: 12 Jan 1990 ........... [1] Edgar Lewis WARREN Born: 23 May 1914 /Talpa, Coleman, TX Died: 14 Feb 1998 /Sweetwater, Nolan, TX ........... +Laura Myrtle FISHER Born 1: 20 Jun 1917 /Plain, Quay, NM Born 2: 20 Jun 1917 /Puerto, Quay, NM Married: 21 Apr 1933 ........... *2nd Wife of [1] Edgar Lewis WARREN: ........... +Norma Jean AMBERG Born: 12 Feb 1927 Wellington (Sumner) KS Married: 15 Jul 1946 Clovis (Curry) NM ........... [2] Alton Ray WARREN Born: 31 Dec 1917 TX (twin to Valta Mae Warren) ........... +Lois ____________ ........... *2nd Wife of [2] Alton Ray WARREN: ........... +Lucille ____________ Died: 1993 ........... [3] Valta Mae WARREN Born: 31 Dec 1917 TX (twin to Alton Ray Warren) ........... +Dean MITCHELL Died: Unknown ........... *2nd Husband of [3] Valta Mae WARREN: ........... +Ed BURLESON Married: 1946 Died: 1968 ........... *3rd Husband of [3] Valta Mae WARREN: ........... +Husband Three MCINTYRE Died: Unknown .... Clarence William WARREN Born: 7 Jun 1891 TN Died: 20 Jul 1946 Fort Worth TX (while visiting) .... +Leola RAY Born: 27 Jul 1892 Manor (Travis) TX Married: 17 Dec 1910 (Coleman) TX Died: 4 Sep 1963 (Coleman) TX ........... Mildred Mae WARREN Born: 16 Sep 1914 Brownwood (Brown) TX Died: Sep 1987 Fort Worth (Tarrant) TX ........... +Francis Ray LAWYER Married: 13 Sep 1937 Brownwood (Brown) TX ........... Irene Gertrude WARREN Born: 10 Jan 1917 Brownwood (Brown) TX Died: Jan 2000 ........... Clarence William WARREN, Jr. Born: 12 Feb 1920 Brownwood (Brown) TX Died: 28 Jul 1988 Wichita Falls TX (while in the hospital) ........... +Geneva MICHAEL Born 1: 20 Nov 1921 Born 2: 20 Nov 1921 May, Texas - Brown Co. Married: 29 Jul 1939 Brownwood (Brown) TX (or Coleman TX) ........... Leola Louise WARREN Born: 16 Dec 1922 Brownwood (Brown) TX ........... +O. M. ABBOTT Born: 14 Jan 1917 (Eastland) TX Married: 27 Aug 1939 Brownwood (Brown) TX .... Lenzy Oliver WARREN Born: Abt. 1896 TN Died: 8 Apr 1964 .... Charles Atlas Jackson 'Charley' WARREN Born: 21 Jul 1899 TX Died: 18 Aug 1951 .... +Odie PEDELTON Died: Unknown ........... Waitzel WARREN ........... Carl WARREN ........... Harold WARREN ........... Wanda Jean WARREN ........... +Henry GREENE ==== WARREN Mailing List ==== *** Margaret Edmondson Olson, list manager *** olson@shout.net *** Pleased to be here, and proud to be a RootsWeb donor. ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi