Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 05:33:56 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Pat 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: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGIBSON] Snoddy Jean and Jerry, I am researching the GEORGE surname and have found two SNODDY families connected to GEORGE's. I don't know yet if the GEORGE'S are related to me, but wanted to pass along the SNODDY info in the event it can help either of you. In 1850 Lincoln County, TN (LI-714-100) there is a David L. George age 9 living with the David SNODDY family. I also found a married record for Julia Snoddy marrying Daniel George in 1839 in Lincoln County, TN. My suspicion is that Julia Snoddy is either the sister or daughter of David Snoddy and the child living with David Snoddy in 1850 is her son. Have either of you any information on either of these families. Tricia Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 21:46:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Bobbie Lewallen" 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: CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com Subject: [CRR] Obits from The News Journal-London; 3/9/00 Marie Gabbard Isaacs Marie Gabbard Isaacs, 86, of Berea, passed away Friday, February 25, 2000 at the Berea Hospital. She was born in Jackson County and had lived in Madison County every since 1958. She was retired from Berea College food service and a member of the Liberty Avenue Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jake and Letha Angel Gabbard; her husband, Jack Isaacs; three sons, Jobie Isaacs, Lee Ralph Isaacs and Billy J. Isaacs; one brother and three sisters. Survivors include her children Nell Wall of Berea, Billy Ray Isaacs of Florida, Ila Gadd of Berea, Jean McCollum of London, Roger Isaacs of Richmond and Sitha Vaught of Berea; sixteen grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held February 28 at the Lakes Funeral Home in Berea with Rev. Thad Gifford officiating. Burial followed in the Madison County Memorial Gardens. Casketbearers were Chad Isaacs, Billy Nathan Daniel, Jay Azbill, Adam Azbill, Jerry Franklin Clemmons, Maurice Casteel and Jason Huston. This obituary announcement courtesy of House-Rawlings Funeral Home. MyKiela Neicole Johnson MyKiela Neicole Johnson, 17 days, of East Bernstadt, passed away Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at U.K. Medical Center. She is survived by her parents, Dennis Johnson and Kimberly Tindall Landry, both of East Bernstadt; grandparents, Kathy & Dennis Johnson of East Bernstadt, Michele Landry of London, William Landry of Louisville; great-grandparents, William & Gail Piekart of New Jersey; and great-great grandparents, Jake & Katie Johnson of Hamilton, Ohio. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 26 at Laurel Funeral Home with Bro. Will Jenkins and Bro. Clark officiating. Burial followed in Pittsburg Cemetery by Laurel Funeral Home. Earl Beckner Earl Beckner, 84, of London, passed away Thursday, February 24, 2000 at Marymount Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Daisy Dean (Proffitt) Beckner of London; seven sons, Gene Beckner of London, Robert Beckner of London, Norman Beckner of Annville, Donnie Beckner of London, Denny Beckner of Manchester, Willis Beckner of London, Larry Beckner of London; one sister, Thelma Wyatt of Hamilton, Ky; one brother, Everett Beckner of Connersville, Indiana; seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was a retired scrap yard operator and a member of Mt.Zion Church of Christ. Funeral services were held February 26 at House-Rawlings Funeral Home with Jerry Brown and John Sizemore officiating. Burial followed in Beckner Family Cemetery by House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Bertie Hatcher Smith Bertie Hatcher Smith, 62, of Okeechobee, Florida, formerly of Laurel County, passed away Monday, February 21, 2000 at the Hospick of Palm Beach Florida. She was the wife of Richard Smith. She is also survived by two children, Barbara Ann Smith of Palm Beach, Florida and Mike WArd of Seattle, Michigan; four step-children, Johnny Noe of Lantana, Florida, Robert Smith, Andrew Smith and Debbie Smith, all of Palm Beach, Florida; and two sisters, Bobbie Phillips of London, Betty Chadwell of Hamilton, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Heston Hatcher and Madge Moore Hatcher; and one brother, Robert Hatcher. Funeral services were held in Lake Worth, Florida. This obituary announcement courtesy of House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Nollie Minton Harris Nollie Minton Harris, 82, of London, passed away Monday, February 21, 2000 at Marymount Medical Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Harris; one son, Jackie Lee Minton; one sister, Ruby Cox; two brothers, Alfred Minton and Thurstle Minton. Survivors include two daughters, Doris Charlet of Lexington, Maxine Herbert of Wabash, Indiana; one brother, Paul Minton of London; three sisters, Juanita Benge of Cedar Lake, Indiana, Alma Sawyer of Scottsburg, Indiana, Leattie and husband, Bill Bowling of Columbus, Indiana; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was a cook. Funeral services were held February 23 at House-Rawlings Funeral Home with Rev. Gene Greene officiating. Burial followed in Harris Cemetery by House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Dan W. Davis Dan W. Davis, 75, of London, passed away Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at Marymount Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Sara Lee (Bales) Davis of London; two sons, Ed Davis of Versailles, Ky, Ron Davis of Louisville; four daughters, Connie Depew of London, Tommie Lynn Gray of London, Penny Casteel of London, Micki Dooley of Owensboro, Ky; three sisters, Kathern Butler of Fayetteville, Tennessee, Irene Gregory of Whitehouse, Tennessee, Pearl Wright of Rome, Georgia; eighteen grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren. He was a salesman for BELNAP, was a member of First United Methodist Church, a certified lay speaker at the First United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held February 24 at House-Rawlings Funeral Home with Rev. John Bowling and Rev. Joel Holcomb officiating. Burial followed in Cumberland Memorial Gardens by House-Rawlings Funeral Home. Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 20:41:38 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Warren Wetmore 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: CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CRV] Re: WETMORE - SPENCER --- Arlys wrote: > Yes, Amasa SPENCER is my line via my maternal grandmother, > Fannie Spencer, b. 1874. Moses and Amasa SPENCER, sons of > Ahimaaz and Mary(WETMORE) SPENCER, served in the Revolutionary > War from Charlotte Co, VA. (I don't know if that is Tidewater > VA or not?) No, it's Southside Va -- SE of Lynchburg, NE of South Boston. County Seat is Charlotte Court House. Surrounded by Appomattox and Prince Edward Cos. to the NW & NE, Campbell Co. W, Lunenburg Co. E, and Halifax and Mecklenburg Cos. SW and SE, respectively. http://ext.vt.edu/offices/charlotte/037map.gif (Charlotte is the green one). It's one of the most rural states in the Old Dominion, pop. 11,700. Tobacco country. About its only claim to fame is Red Hill, plantation of Patrick Henry, in the far western part of the county on the Campbell Co. line. Henry d. there in 1799. http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacharlo/indexcha.htm FWIW, Tidewater is coastal Va., below the fall line, say some; as a born-and-bred Tidewaterite I say there's got to be real salt water around. And plenty of blue crabs and oysters. ;-) > Amasa's pension papers say that he had gone to > Lincoln Co., KY by 1782. Their youngest child, he was b. 6 Jun 1760, > Albany Co, NY, according to Henry W. Rigby, "Early Spencers in > Virginia, " 1968. > > Rigby says that Ahimaz died "at a great age" (106 or 110) in IL. If they could avoid infectious diseases and accidents, people could live to very ripe old ages back then. No air pollution, at least out in the country. Less red meat in the diet. More exercise. > Thanks for clearing up the DOB for the senior Benjamin Wetmore. I > will look into this code "kbtg". Intuitively, it means "missing" > or "unknown." One of the listers suggested "known but to God," which is what is on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Sounds good to me. > Also, thanks for changing the subject line. Its easy to forget when > one is hot on the trail of something! You might also look into a BLYTHE marriage with one of Moses's daughters. Lemuel BLYTHE, SC>TN>AR. Or maybe not. It might lead to Bill Clinton, ni BLYTHE. :-D > Again, thank you so much, My pleasure, Cuz. Warren __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 20:20:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Gary Woodard" 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: [RIDDLE-L] Riddles NE ALA Jackson County Riddle/Riddles abstracts from Pauline Jones Gandruds ALABAMA RECORDS (volumes relating to JACKSON COUNTY). VOLUME 19 Deeds (Book not numbered or lettered): 26.....p. 137: ALEXANDER RIDDLE, Sheriff of Jackson Co., to Thomas Wilson. 2 June 1835 Deed Book E: 34.....p. 280: Hiram (X)) Wood and wife Nancy (X) Wood of Jackson Co., to BENJAMIN RIDDLE. 14 July 1835 39.....p. 135: Elijah Hansbrough and wife Katharine P. Hansbrough of Jackson Co., to TYRE RIDDLE. 11 Nov. 1834 40.....p. 159: ALEXANDER RIDDLE, Sheriff of Jackson Co., to John Caldwell of Madison Co., Ala. 17 Dec. 1834 Deed Book D: 66.....p. 229: ... Grant to RANDOLPH RIDDLE. 1 June 1831 66.....p. 023: RANDOLPH RIDDLE and wife JEMIMA RIDDLE to Daniel Martin. 19 Dec 1831 82.....p. 081: Last will and testament of John McCutchen, 1 Feb. 1834, ... good info if needed later ... mentions daughter CELIA RIDDLE wife of RICHARD RIDDLE. VOLUME 38 02.....From "Alabama Herald", Jackson Co., published each Thursday, A. Snodgrass, editor. 18 Jan. 1782: Died on Sunday the 14th in Maynard's Cove, Miss., MARTHA RIDDLE. Probate Minutes: 78.....Book A p. 035: Final settlement of estate of John McCutchen, deceased, ... heirs include RICHARD, in right of his wife, CELIA RIDDLE, ... 85.....Book a p. 121: William Berry deceased, 10 heirs as follows: Malind(a) F. Rodes, wife of James Rode (James Rodes), reside in Missouri, county unknown; ELIZABETH RIDDLE, wife of JOHN RIDDLE, Mary Simmons, Jane Simmons, V. Mickey Simmons, John William Giles, Micajah James Simmons, John and William Simmons, reside in Lincoln Co., Tenn. 29 Oct. 1856 96.....Inquiry - Rosson: ... mentions Joseph and ELIZABETH (RIDDLE) ROSSON ... Excellent information if needed later. VOLUME 162 Revolutionary Pensions: 19.....John McCutchen, mentions CELIA McCUTCHEN RIDDLE ... excellent info on McCutchen if needed later ... >From "The Advocate", published in Huntsville: 72.....26 Jan 1872: MISS MARTHA RIDDLE died on the 14th. If anyone on the list finds this information helpful, please let me know and I will post my note from ALABAMA Records for Madison and Morgan Counties. I have abstracted the Riddles information, or at least most of the information, from all 200 plus volumes. If someone has other counties that they would be interested in let me know and I will be glad to share my notes. ==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== -----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List------------------ Have you posted your RIDDLE, RYDALE, RUDDELL, RIDLEY, RIDLE, RUDDLE, RIDDELL, REDDELL, RIDEL, etc. Query yet?! What are ya waitin' for?! It's time! Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 19:54:05 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Marilyn Davis Spence" 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: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCKY] MOSES Kirkpatrick At the risk of being called heretic & dissenter, I have a little problem accepting the fact that Robert Kirkpatrick born 1754 SC -died 1835 in Jackson Co. TN is the son of James Kirkpatrick 1710-1786 SC. I have seen old notes quoting a descendant of Moses Kirkpatrick of Mesheck (sp?) Creek in Monroe Co. to the effect that Moses K. of Monroe Co. KY and Robert K. of Jackson Co. TN were related. How? Has anyone seen anything on this? Robert Kirkpatrick lived in KY before going to TN as noted in the affidavit made by his son, Amos Kirkpatrick, which not only identified Amos's mother as a Campbell, but also noted that they lived across the creek from the Thomas Lincoln family at one time. Is it known if Moses came to KY from SC or from PA? Descendants of Robert K. as well as descendants of Edward M. Kirkpatrick (one of James of SC's grandsons)removed from Jackson Co. TN to the Mulkeytown area of Franklin Co. Illinois. They were all very devout Disciples of Christ, and knew each other well.. If Robert and Edward M. Kirkpatrick's father, Francis Kirkpatrick, were brothers, it would have made my Great Grandmother married to her 3rd cousin. I know that, in itself, is not unusual, but I also know that this family took delight in explaining the marriages involving double cousins and the intricate maze of Mulkey-Kirkpatrick-Davis-Tinsley marriages. 2 women who knew this couple found it very hard to believe that this relationship existed since they had not heard it mentioned. . I would welcome comments on this matter. Please email me directly at marilyn@enid.com. ==== SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from the list mode send email to: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com and say unsubscribe in the msg. Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 19:19:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Judy Drake 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: WVPIONEERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WVPioneers] WV PIONEERS Hello, I subscribed when this list started, but have been hesitant entering my information. I've got an awful lot of ancestorslocated, not in WV. My name is Judy James Drake, and living in Lewisville, Texas, not far from where I was born, Palo Pinto Co., TX. I started genealogy on my husband's family about 5 years ago. When working on genealogy, I'm knee deep as a volunteer in the Boy Scout Program (30 years) and I haven't had a child in the program since 1978. It keeps me busy. Here is my Surnames and the counties,(states), I've got so far. My HAMRICK HISTORY, is on the information that J R McKinney, Tressie Nealy, and Steven Bridges furnished me, (because I haven't as yet documented my HAMRICKS, during the years 1684 (Patrick Hamrick -Prince William) to 1772 (Travis Hamrick) . The rest is information from cemeteries and family members. HAMRICK (my grandfather spelled it HAMRIC) - Prince William, King George, Dickson, TN, Montgomery, TN, Palo Pinto CO., TX AMOS - Bedford CO., JAMES - Wales, (immigrant to Phildelphia, PA, Chester CO., PA, Bedford CO, VA, Roanoke CO, Vinton, VA,Bpetourt CO., and Delta CO., CO. CASON - Londonderry or Herefordshire, England, Princess CO., Laurens CO, Halifax CO, Fauquier CO, Anderson CO CHOATE- Maury CO., TN, Newton CO, MO JORDAN- Richmond, VA, Lawrence CO., TN, Newton CO, MO MCMACKIN- Ireland, Washington CO., TN, Greene CO., TN, Maryland VAUGHN- Marion CO, Al,Morrison Co., AL, Palo Pinto CO., TX BOGGS - Ireland, Pickens CO., SC, York, SC, Goshen Twp, PA, Chester CO,PA DRAKE - Great Waltha, Essex, England, Meath, Ireland, Hopewell, NJ, Portsmouth, NH, Piscataway, NJ, Crowders Creek, NC, Lincoln CO, NC, Henderson, NC, Greenville,SC PARKER- Freestone CO., TX, Coreyell CO., TX Sorry about so many being out of Virginia, but it's not my fault. Nearly all the above has been given to me by relatives. The HAMRICK FAMILY, JAMES FAMILY, CASON FAMILY, VAUGHN FAMILY, DRAKE FAMILY, were given to me over the internet by distant cousins. I'm still working on about ten more families, not enough to share at this time. Let me know if what I've sent is satisfactory. Thanks Judy James Drake drakejf@flash.net ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 17:34:42 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Tim Mattingly 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: COLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: COLE: in Baltimore in 1725, to PA, and to Fairfield Co.,OH This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1A1338B17AB2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COLE researchers, I have some information on my COLE line before 1725, but I am working on ones that went to Bedford, Huntingdon Co.,PA, and to Fairfield Co.,OH. The records have a lot of blanks, but if anyone sees where they may have something to add, contact me. Thank you. Tim Mattingly --------------1A1338B17AB2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="Cole-R.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Cole-R.txt" Descendants of BROAD COLE Generation No. 1 1. BROAD19 COLE (THOMAS18, JOHN17, THOMAS WILLIAM16, WILLIAM15, HUMPHREY14, WILLIAM13, WILLIAM12, THOMAS11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, JOHN8, JOHN7, WILLIAM6, JOHN5, JOHN4, ROGER3, ROG Children of BROAD COLE and ATHALIAH DIMMIT are: i. BROAD20 COLE, JR, b. 1755, BALTIMORE CO.,MD; d. 1832, PICKWAY CO.,OH; m. LEAH PETERS, 1775; b. 1760; d. 1831, PICKWAY CO.,OH. 2. ii. THOMAS COLE, b. March 15, 1757, BALTIMORE CO.,MD; d. August 20, 1840, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. iii. ELIZABETH COLE, b. ABT 1760; m. ADAM KRACHER. iv. DIMMITT COLE, b. 1770; d. 1839, TIPPECANOE CO.,IN; m. MARTHA GERMAN, April 7, 1825, FRANKLIN CO.,OH; b. 1797. v. JAMES COLE, b. ABT 1755. vi. JOSHUA COLE, b. ABT 1790; m. POLLY LANE, ABT 1790, HUNTINGDON CO.,PA. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS20 COLE (BROAD19, THOMAS18, JOHN17, THOMAS WILLIAM16, WILLIAM15, HUMPHREY14, WILLIAM13, WILLIAM12, THOMAS11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, JOHN8, JOHN7, WILLIAM6, JOHN5, JOHN4, RO Children of THOMAS COLE and ELIZABETH STEVEN are: i. MARY21 COLE, b. June 3, 1779, BEDFORD CO., PA; d. February 20, 1857, SHELBY CITY, IL; m. DAVID SWOPE, ABT 1799, HUNTINGDON CO.,PA; b. 1779. ii. ABRAHAH COLE, b. May 27, 1781, BEDFORD CO.,PA; d. October 18, 1841, HANCOCK CO.,OH; m. MALINDA WILLIAMS, September 27, 1804, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH (Film 41094, Pt.65); b. 1781. iii. JOSHUA COLE, b. November 1783, BEDFORD CO.,PA; d. WAYANDOT CO.,OH; m. MARGARET LONG, February 16, 1808, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. 3. iv. SARAH (SALLY) COLE, b. January 19, 1786, BEDFORD CO.,PA; d. April 16, 1872, NEWAYGO CO.,MI. 4. v. ELIZABETH COLE, b. March 13, 1789, HUNTINGDON CO.,PA; d. November 2, 1873, COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN CO.,OH. vi. RACHEL COLE, b. October 18, 1791; m. WILLIAM LONG, October 6, 1812, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. vii. ATHALIA COLE, b. September 20, 1794; d. May 8, 1870, ASHLAND CO.,OH; m. THOMAS COLE, December 25, 1817, BALTIMORE, MD; b. March 20, 1796, BALTIMORE CO.,MD; d. May 17, 1880 viii. THOMAS COLE, b. February 1, 1797, HUNTINGDON CO.,PA; d. 1819, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. ix. ANN COLE, b. November 10, 1799, HUNTINGDON CO.,PA; d. ABT 1840, SENECA CO.,OH; m. STEPHAN COLE, February 6, 1817, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. x. BROAD COLE, b. September 23, 1802, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH; d. June 25, 1882, ROYALTON,FAIRFIELD CO.,OH; m. LEAR PETERS, January 7, 1827, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH; b. November 19, 1806; d. xi. REBECCA COLE, b. June 7, 1805, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH; m. SAMUEL SELBY, August 5, 1824, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH. Generation No. 3 3. SARAH (SALLY)21 COLE (THOMAS20, BROAD19, THOMAS18, JOHN17, THOMAS WILLIAM16, WILLIAM15, HUMPHREY14, WILLIAM13, WILLIAM12, THOMAS11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, JOHN8, JOHN7, WILLIAM6, Children of SARAH COLE and SIMON BARNHART are: i. ATHALIAH22 BARNHART, m. DAVID SNYDER, April 30, 1846. ii. JACOB BARNHART, b. September 29, 1809, FAIRFIELD CO.,OH; d. February 2, 1888, NEWAYGO CO.,MI. iii. ELIZABETH BARNHART, b. ABT 1811; m. THEODORE WILSON. iv. MARGARET BARNHART, b. February 29, 1816, OH; d. October 30, 1886, KENT CO.,MI. v. SARAH BARNHART, b. February 7, 1818, GREEN CREEK TWP.SANDUSKY CO.,OH; d. April 16, 1872, NEWAYGO CO.,OH; m. JAMES P. BERRY, January 21, 1837, SANDUSKY CO.,OH. vi. MARY ANN BARNHART, b. ABT 1820; d. 1892, OTTAWA CO.,OH; m. LEE AMES, May 7, 1839, SANDUSKY CO.,OH. vii. SIMON BARNHART, JR., b. July 3, 1824, SANDUSKY CO.,OH; d. July 2, 1872, NEWAYGO CO.,MI. viii. HARRIET BARNHART, b. ABT 1828, SANDUSKY CO.,OH. 4. ELIZABETH21 COLE (THOMAS20, BROAD19, THOMAS18, JOHN17, THOMAS WILLIAM16, WILLIAM15, HUMPHREY14, WILLIAM13, WILLIAM12, THOMAS11, JOHN10, WILLIAM9, JOHN8, JOHN7, WILLIAM6, JOH More About DAVID BARNHART: Event 1: January 11, 1790, BAPTIZED Children of ELIZABETH COLE and DAVID BARNHART are: i. THOMAS22 BARNHART, b. ABT 1809, FIREFIELD CO.,OH; d. Aft. 1880, LINCOLN CO.,KS; m. (1) MARY A. MORROW, June 12, 1833, FAYETTE CO.,IN (B.C P.45); b. ABT 1807, TN; d. Bef. 1 ii. ELIZABETH BARNHART, b. March 14, 1814; d. July 31, 1882; m. STEPHEN BRINKERHOFF, SR.; b. 1788; d. December 21, 1850. iii. JACOB BARNHART, b. October 14, 1814; d. November 15, 1893, SOMERSET CO.,PA. iv. DANIEL BARNHART, b. June 4, 1815; d. March 6, 1897; m. ELIZABETH BARCUS, December 20, 1838, FRANKLIN CO., OH. v. DAVID BARNHART II, b. 1821; m. SARAH ANN C. THOMAS, January 12, 1845, ROSS CO., OH. --------------1A1338B17AB2-- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 15:12:41 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Karen Monk 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-Raleigh County Obituary Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/RaleighObits?read=2178 Subject: Obit: Virginia A. Owens - 1901-2000 Surname: OWENS, LEWIS ------------------------- Virginia A. Owens GARTEN - Virginia Alice Owens, 98, died Wednesday, March 8, 2000, in an Oak Hill hospital following a long illness. Born Dec. 15, 1901, in Ansted, she was the daughter of the late William and Mattie Lewis. Mrs. Owens was a homemaker and member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Garten. She was preceded in death by her husband, William D. Owens; a son, William G. Owens; a daughter, Endus Tinsley; and two sons-in-law, Wil-liam Tinsley and Russell Matthew. Survivors include two daughters, Margaret L. Matthew of Oak Hill and Doris M. Poore and her husband, the Rev. Thomas W. Poore, of Clarksville, Tenn.; three sons, Harold L. Owens of Morton Grove, Ill., and James E. and Donald C. Owens, both of Garten; grandchildren, James Matthew and his wife, Colleen, of Wytheville, Va., and Teresa Y. Poore and T. Anthony Poore, both of LaVergne, Tenn.; great-grandchildren, Nicole Matthew of Houston, Texas, and Brian Matthew of Atlanta, Ga.; and a large extended family and friends. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Mount Zion Baptist Church, Garten, with the Revs. Keith Walker and A.L. Simms officiating. Burial will follow in Huse Memorial Park, Fayetteville. Friends may call one hour before the services Saturday at the church. Arrangements by Ritchie and Johnson Funeral Parlor, Beckley. Register-Herald Online Obits - 10 March 2000 Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 15:06:52 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Kybrenda@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: MCAFEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [McAFEE] TN Marriages Need info on these Marriages. Blount County TN Margaret Jacob J. BROWN 3/30/1835 Eleanor William FANN 1/22/1850 Davidson County TN Nancy McAFEE Alfred FRYER 2/9/1839 Lencra John FRYER 9/22/1846 Gibson County TN John Frances POWELL 2/1/1859 Hickman County TN A. E. Thomas R. McAFEE 3/5/1881 J. E. Susie TAYLOR 2/27/1887 Knox County TN Robert Polly HAVIN 1/29/1812 J. a. Jennie LOCKET 1/5/1868 Ella Wm. M. SAWYERS 4/28/1896 Washington County TN Polly Joseph HUNT 1/21/1833 Green County TN Elizabeth James JENNINGS 1/24/1825 Sophia Jermiah LANEY 3/1/1832 Archibald Polly BRODERICK 2/21/1847 John Ester HOPTON 11/5/1831 William K. Louisa HARMON 8/24/1848 Mattha Jane Enos H. RAMBO 10/14/1845 Sarah H. Rufus K. WADDLE 10/13/1839 Lincoln County TN Margaret William CURTIS 3/12/1842 Madison County TN Ruth C. John NELSON 12/22/1845 Maury County TN Jacob Elizabeth TAYLOR 2/22/1838 Washington County TN Sarah Ann John BARKLEY 12/11/1835 Julia Thomas CROUCE 5/26/1835 ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 14:55:47 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Terry McLean 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: GILLESPIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GILLESPIE] summary - Wm. GILLESPIE family With Joy's permsission, I am posting this for the list. Any comments, additional info, etc, would be most welcome. Terry From: "Joy Herron" Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 For the past several days, I have been looking at some of our documents, notes, etc. regarding the William Gillespie Family, and there is obviously much research to be done. However, I am going to make an attempt to sum up what we have. There is, as you know, conflicting information and while we have some original documentation, it is sparse as of this writing. First of all, I want to speak to a statement I made to Terry regarding William Gillespie having been the only William in the Livingston Co., Kentucky area who would seem to be the William for whom we are searching. I may have goofed. Look at the Livingston Co. tax list abstracts that I obtained in Salt Lake City. There is a William in 1800 and according to William Gillespie's pension file, he had not arrived in Livingston as of that date. I need the two of you to take a look at that, keeping in mind that I am not comfortable with my reading of a tax list until it has been double-checked. I have not had that opportunity. In looking at William Gillespie and his family, I will probably repeat some things I have said in the past, but I need to go through this exercise in some order, whatever that order turns out to be.... Isaac Trimble was so close in time and relationship to William Gillespie that I believe we probably should start with his statement, and then add that of Dr. William C. Davis, the great-nephew of Isaac Trimble. Apparently Isaac Trimble, in his 1885 statement of descent, gave his grandfather's name as William Gillespie, and I am very comfortable with this even though in his 1891 statement he said his grandfather was John Gillespie. The 1891 statement was prepared for Isaac's signature only about five months prior to his death. Terry, does anyone have copies of the originals of these statements, including that of Dr. Davis? I know that both Betty and I would like to have copies of the originals for our files if you have access to them. [NOTE: I do not originals, only transcripts - tmc, 3/10/00] As to William Gillespie, family tradition is pretty strong that he was married to Frances "Fannie" Pickens. However, I believe we are going to have to resolve the Agnes/Ann who gave a dower release on one of William's South Carolina land sales. Was she a first wife? Or, could the piece of property in question have belonged to another William Gillespie? Or, and this is really stretching, could Ann have been a nickname for Frances and the name, Agnes, entered incorrectly by the recording clerk? Similarly, could the clerk have written Ann rather than Fannie? Bear in mind that Brent Holcomb seems to feel the land is properly identified as that of our RWS William Gillespie. ------------ I HAVE TRIED TO FIND WHAT WE HAVE IN RELATION TO CENSUS RECORDS FOR WILLIAM GILLESPIE. 1790 We know from the pension file that he was in Pendleton Dist., SC in 1790. In looking at the 1790 Census of 96 Dist., Pendleton Co. we find four Williams. One William Gilasby had 1M (16 and up), 2M (under 16), 5F and l slave. This William, interestingly enough, was only three households away from one David Murdick. (Terry, I will explain later, but Betty will know immediately what I am thinking). Another William Gilaspy was about 39 household away from the above William and had the same household makeup except he had three females rather than five. Then, rather far removed were William Gilaspy Junr and William Gilaspy Senr., both with small families. We have seem abstracts of land records for Senior and Junior and believe that neither is the William in whom we are interested. However, we know it would be foolish to write them completely off at this point. If I had to guess, I would say that our William is the one with himself, two males under 16 and five females. Surely by that time he had several children and if this household comprises his immediate family, then we have William, his wife, two sons under 16 and four daughters. I repeat---this is nothing more than a guess. 1800 In 1800 we know from the pension papers that William was in Pendleton. Which of the two was he? We have William Gallaspie with 1M (45 plus), 1M (26-45), 2M (under 10), 1F (26-45), 2F (under 10), and 1 slave. The other William Gillaspie was next door to Britton Willis and he had 1M (26-45), 1M (16-26), 1M (10-16), 1M (under 10), 1F (26-45), 2F (10-16), 2F (under 10), and 3 slaves. I am a little more comfortable with this guess because I have to believe that the William next door to Britton Willis was our William. 1810 By 1810 we know, again from the pension file, that William Gillespie had moved to Livingston Co., Kentucky. In that census, we find only one William Gillespie enumerated---with 1M (45plus), 1F (45plus), 1F (10-16) and no slaves. 1820 In 1820, William is still in Livingston Co. if we are to believe his pension application. However, the entry that appears to be that of the William Gillespie household is extremely difficult to read. The AIS Index does not list him but another index does list him, with a question mark, if I remember correctly. I went to the cited page on the microfilm and had to agree this was one of the worst I have seen, but it seemed to show 1M (45plus), 1M (26-45), 2M (under 10), 1F (45plus), 1F (26-45), 2F (under 10). Could William and his wife have had a child ,spouse and grandchildren living with them? 1830 According to his own statement, William moved to Haywood Co., Tennessee in 1824. We know he is supposed to have still been there in 1830; however, we did not find that he was enumerated. If I am not mistaken, I believe the only Gillespie enumerated in Haywood Co. in 1830 was Mathew Galaspie who household reflected 1M (70-80), 1M (40-50), 1F (70-80), and 1F (under 5). Surely the 70-80 male was William Gillespie, but who was the 70-80 female? We have discussed this in prior correspondence. Was she William's wife? Probably, but we do not know when and where William's wife died. We have not yet accounted for the presence of Ann Willis (possibly a sister of William) in any household in 1830. Could this elderly female have been Ann? 1840 In 1840 we know that William Gillespie was enumerated in the household of David G. Willis in Lafayette Co., Mississippi because he was enumerated by name as a Rev. War Pensioner. In that same household in 1840 was an elderly female and we believe she was Ann Willis and not the wife of William Gillespie as some researchers have thought. I won't go into that again but wanted to make note of it here. 1850 By 1850 William Gillespie had died. He had moved to Macoupin Co., Illinois, with his son, Matthew, and died there in the 1840's. ----------------- In 1806 William Gillespie appeared on a list of delinquent taxpayers in Livingston Co., Kentucky, with the notation, "insolvent." If this is our RWS William Gillespie, and I have an idea he is one and the same, then he had only been in Kentucky about two years. -------------------- NOW, TO THE CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GILLESPIE . I am going to start with Matthew who is named by William in his pension papers. Then I will add the children named by Isaac Trimble and Dr. Davis, followed by other possibilities. - MATTHEW GILLESPIE This son is named in William Gillespie's pension file because William was moving with him to Macoupin Co., Illinois, and was requesting that his pension be sent to that location. In Livingston Co., Ky. Marriage Records, Vol I, Oct. 1799-July 1839 by Woodyard, there is a marriage of Matthew Gillespie to Elizabeth Caldwell on 4 Feb. 1812. The bondsman was John A. Pickens. I wonder which Matthew this is. It was not Matthew Stinson Gillespie, son of William Shannon Gillespie, because William Stinson Gillespie was not born until 1834, according to Mrs. Driver in her DAR application. One Matthew Gillespie, almost surely this one, was enumerated in Haywood Co., Tennessee in 1830. This is discussed above under census records for William Gillespie. In 1840 we find one Matthew Gillespie in Tippah County, Mississippi. Tippah joined the Marshall/Lafayette area in 1840. His household was composed of 1M (40-50), 1F (10-15), and 1F (under 5). If this Matthew is William's son, and I believe he is, he is without the elderly male and the elderly female found with him in 1830. William was in the David G. Willis household in Mississippi in 1840, along with an elderly female. Matthew's 1840 household is very small, as was the 1830 household. Also, we need to remember that next door to Matthew Gillespie in 1840 was William Robinson with a rather large household. This might not be significant, but is noted here, remembering that Pendleton Gillespie's middle name for Robertson, and Pendleton was apparently a nephew of Matthew. Matthew Gillespie moved to Macoupin Co., Illinois and died there, intestate, on 27 June 1846. The administrator of the Estate was Ephraim M. Gilmore, and the only heir we have found in the papers we have seen was Nancy Gillespie. Remember the small Matthew Gillespie households in 1830 and 1840? In view of this, one heir is not really surprising. - MARGARET GILLESPIE This daughter is named by Isaac Trimble as a daughter of William Gillespie who married a . In a statement shortly before his death, Isaac said Margaret's father was John, but I believe we all agree he meant William. Margaret Gillespie and James Trimble were Isaac's parents. In addition to the Isaac Trimble statements, we have a statement from Dr William C. Davis who was also a descendant of Margaret Gillespie, but through her second husband, G. Clemens. We are told that Margaret was born 19 June 1780 in Abbeville Dist., SC, and died 10 May 1839 in Livingston Co., Ky. As shown above, she was married first to James Trimble and second to Gersham Clemens. We are also told that her siblings were John P. Gillespie who married a Glover; Nellie who married James Cosby; Fannie who married John Brown; Elizabeth who married James Harris; and Lemma who married David B. Clemens. Later in Dr. Davis' statement, he says there were five sisters, but note that he had named only four earlier. In statements from the Margaret Gillespie heirs, we find that her brother and all of her sisters except Lemma moved from Livingston Co., Ky. to the banks of the Obion River in Tennessee in 1825. The Obion River is in Northwest Tennessee. There is, according to current maps, the Obion, North Fork of Obion, Middle Fork of Obion and South Fork of Obion. Several counties are involved. On the User Home Pages at Family Tree Maker.com, we find the Carroll Warren Kennedy Home Page which contains, along with other lines, the Descendants of James Trimble I. We are told that James Trimble was married before he married his second wife, Margaret Gillespie on 9 Dec. 1802 in Abbeville Dist., SC. Margaret was the daughter of William Gillespie and Frances Pickens. There were two children of the first marriage. Of the second marriage to Margaret Gillespie there were Catherine C. Trimble, Matthew Trimble, Frances L. Trimble, Joseph Trimble and Isaac Trimble. Catherine was born 3 Oct. 1803 in Abbeville Co., SC and died 12 March 1850 in Crittenden Co., Ky; Matthew on 15 Aug. 1805; Frances L. on 3 Oct. 1807 and died 29 Jan. 1809; Joseph on 11 Aug. 1809 and died 6 Nov. 1809; Isaac on 4 Dec. 1810 and died 5 Sept. 1891. - NELLIE GILLESPIE Nellie is named as a daughter by the Margaret Gillespie heirs who say that she married James Cosby. In her Book, Sweet Remembrance, the author, Karen Cosby, says there were several Cozby/Cosby families in Abbeville Dist., SC around 1800. Among them was James Cozby who married Nellie Gillespie by 1795. She says that Nellie was the daughter of RWS William Gillespie who married a Pickens, and was the granddaughter of Matthew and Anna Gillespie, adding that this Matthew Gillespie was the son of Matthew Gillespie and Lucy Pickens. Karen says that William Gillespie left SC in 1804 and went to Livingston Co., Ky., that in the early 1840's he lived with a daughter in Lafayette Co., Mississippi. She states further that William married ca 1780 and had at least nine children: William; Nellie Cozby; John P.; Elizabeth Harris; Margaret Trimble Clemens, Fannie Brown, Lemma Clemens, Matthew and an unidentified daughter. Karen makes reference to William's pension file and it is obvious she had access to at least a portion; however, I am curious as to how she arrived at nine children. The two that I would like to know about at this point are William and the unidentified daughter. If the unidentified daughter is, as some researchers have believed, the wife of David G. Willis, then I believe we can delete this one. We know the names of the three wives of David Gillespie Willis. As we have discussed previously, we have reason to believe that David's Mother might have been a Gillespie and that William Gillespie was possibly David's Uncle. I finally found a phone number for Karen through her father and sister, and have made initial contact; however, she says she works irregular hours at the post office in Hot Springs and has not done any genealogical research for about ten years. I have written to give her my address and phone number, and asked that she give me a convenient time to call if she doesn't mind discussing her Gillespie research with me. Karen also says in her book that all nine of the children of Nellie and James Cozby married in Hardeman Co., Tenn. between 1825 and 1839. The families they married into included Gillespie, Murdaugh (remember Murdock/Murdick), Norton, Womack, Hudson, Jones, McKennie. One of the youngest of Nellie and James Cozby's children was Mary who married Matthew Gillespie on 29 Aug. 1835 in Hardeman Co., Tennessee!! - FANNIE GILLESPIE Fannie is listed as a daughter by the Margaret Gillespie heirs who say she married John Brown. In Livingston Co., Ky. Marriage Records by Woodyard there is the marriage of John Brown to Franny (Frances) Gillaspie, both of this county. Bond: 25 April 1810. Bondsman: James Brown. - ELIZABETH GILLESPIE Elizabeth is listed as a daughter by the Margaret Gillespie heirs, and her husband is named as James Harris. In the Livingston Co., Ky. Deeds,1800-1817, there is a 1809 deed from James Harris to Andrew P. Gillespie, a mare, for love, good will, and affection. Interesting! Here we have James Harris, husband of Elizabeth Gillespie, giving a mare to one Andrew P. Gillespie who might very well be a brother of Elizabeth. - LEMMA GILLESPIE Lemma is another daughter listed by the Margaret Gillespie heirs. She is said by those heirs to have married David B. Clemens. In Livingston Co., Ky. Marriage Records by Woodyard, there is listed the marriage of David Clemens to Jane Lema Gillaspie. The bond was dated 18 Feb. 1820 and the Bondsman was Gershom Clemens. There is a statement that the father of David Clemens consented in person and that Jane L. Gillaspie was of age. Note that this abstract does not tell us whether the father was Gershom Clemens. - JOHN P. GILLESPIE John P. Gillespie is the only son named by the heirs of Margaret Gillespie, and obviously he was the only one they knew about, but we know he was not the only son. The Margaret Gillespie heirs said he married a Glover. In 1810 in Livingston Co., Kentucky, John P. Gillaspie was one of two Gillespie families enumerated. The other was William Gillaspie, and I have spoken earlier to William's enumeration. John P. Gillaspie is shown with 1M (26-45), 1M (under 10), 1F (26-45), 2F (under 10). Three households after John P. Gillespie is the household of James C. Pickens, and the second household after James Pickens is William Gillespie. According to Nellie Gillespie Driver's DAR application and the dictation of Mathew S. Gillespie (grandson of John Gillespie), John Gillespie was the son of William Gillespie and was born ca 1782 in South Carolina. He died ca 1835 in Greene Co., Illinois. His wife, Haret, was born ca 1783 and died after 1830, probably in Greene Co., Illinois. Mrs. Sara John English transcribed in 1928 the Matthew Stinson Gillespie Bible which at the time of transcription was owned by Mrs. Driver of Jacksonville, Illinois. Witnesses to the Matthew S. Gillespie/Nancy Permelia Coatney marriage in 1858 were John Gillespie and Haret E. Gillespie. If this is the same John Gillespie who was a son of William, we have a conflict. If this marriage took place in 1858 and if John P. Gillespie died ca 1835, then who is this John and who is this Haret? It is interesting to note that Mrs. Driver quoted, in one of her letters, from what she called dictations made by Mathew S. Gillespie. The statement is made that William Gillespie died in 1844 leaving three sons, Mathew, Andrew and John. This would seem to imply that John was still living when William died, but perhaps I am reading something in that is not there. - ANDREW GILLESPIE Andrew is not listed as a child by the Margaret Gillespie heirs, but then neither was Matthew and we know Matthew was a son. From dictations by Matthew Stinson Gillespie, we are told that William died in 1844, leaving three sons, Mathew, Andrew and John. Is this the Andrew of the 1809 deed from James Harris, for love, good will and affection? See above. Also, in the same deed book, we fine a deed from John and Polly McElmurry to Andrew Gillespie of New Madrid County, Missouri Territory. The date was 5 March 1817 and the witnesses were Joseph Ramage and Benjamin Ramage. This becomes more interesting when we look at Drucilla below. From the Book, New Madrid Co., Missouri Probate Records, Estate, Guardianship and Apprentice Bonds, 1810-1910 by Brown and Hedgepeth, there are the following entries regarding Andrew P. Gillespie: - 4-30-1859. Bond in amt of $4000, Henry C. Watson. Prin. & Admn., George W. Dawson & Eli C. Sherwood, Securities, estate of Andrew P. Gillespie, Dec. Heirs: unknown, admn. had been informed that deceased had a sister living in Illinois by whose name he does not know. - 2-20-1821. Bond $2000, William Bryant, Prin. and Admn. of Estate of John James, Dec., Joseph A. Hopkins & Andrew P. Gillaspie, Sec., William Bryant makes affidavit that there are no legal heirs. John James, Dec. (could be Jines) - 5-13-1823. Bond $2000. Lemuel H. Maulsby guardian of James Smith Winsor, Benjamin Franklin Winsor, minor heirs of Elighia Winsor, Dec. Securities: Mark H. Stallcup, Andrew P. Gillespie & Richard Phillips. - PENDLETON GILLESPIE Pendleton Gillespie is listed as a son in the Grimma DAR application, but we have ruled him out as a son of William. He appears to have been the son of John and the grandson of RWS William Gillespie. As a note of interest, Pendleton Gillespie was enumerated in Hardeman Co., Tenn. in 1830 with 1M (20-30) and 1F (15-20). - UNIDENTIFIED DAUGHTER The unidentified daughter is listed by Karen Cosby; however, I am inclined to believe, as stated earlier, that the reference is likely to the wife of David G. Willis. If that is the case, then we can delete the unidentified daughter. - DRUCILLA GILLESPIE Drucilla has been named by none of the above sources; however I believe we should, for discussion purposes, include her. In Livingston Co., Ky. Marriage Records by Woodyard, there is a marriage of Joseph Ramage to Drusilla Gillaspie of this county. Bond: 29 Aug. 1808. Groom: Joseph Rammage. Bondsman: Matthew Gillaspie. Signed: Joseph Ramage and Matthew Gillaspie. Consent: 26 August 1808 stating, "This may sertyfy that consent is obtained for a marriage intended between Joseph Rammage and Drusilla Galaspy." Signed: Wm. Gillaspie and Matthew Gillaspie. We have seen the marriage bond and both of these men did sign. You would assume one was the father but now I am beginning to wonder. It seems unlikely that Matthew, son of RWS William, was the father because they most likely would have been too close in age. Was RWS William the father? If so, none of the sources used thus far have included Drucilla as one of William's children. They have come up with many names, some correct and some incorrect, but Drucilla never enters the picture. However, age-wise, she certainly is a likely candidate to have been William's daughter. Consent was given in 1808, so whe was probably born no earlier that 1788 and no later than 1794. In the Book, Lincoln Co., Ky., Ramages, 1802-1894, by Ruth Ramage McElhaney, we find that Joseph Ramage was born in 1787, probably in SC. He married on 29 Aug. 1808 in Salem, Livingston Co., Kentucky, to Drucilla Gillespie. The date of her birth is shown as unknown, but the place of birth shows "prob. New Madrid Co., Mo." Drucilla died before 1820 in Livingston Co., Kentucky. Their children are shown as Margaret, possibly Josiah Francis, and possibly James. There is an interesting notation regarding James: "James is not documented as son of Joseph and Drucilla Gillespie Ramage. It is believed Drucilla died at James' birth and that her parent, who moved to New Madrid, Mo. took her infant son James to Mo. He appears on the 1840 census of New Madrid, Mo. as: James Ramage 20-30 years, wife unknown 20-30 years 2 children under 10 years old. No further record of this man known." Joseph Ramage, husband of Drucilla, is said to have lived in SC, Ky., Tenn., and Miss. Margaret, the daughter, married in 1828 in Hardeman Co., Tenn., so we seem to have both Ramages and Gillespies in Hardeman Co. Tenn. at some point. ------------------------------------------ For the most part, I have avoided getting into grandchildren because this was going to be too long and unwieldly; however, they are very important in sorting all of this out. We find the names William, Matthew, etc. also given to grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I am sure I have missed some things in going through my files and hope [that others can] make additions and corrections. One of the things we need to do is look at Betty's land patent work in relation to all of this. Similarly, we need to look at Terry's family group sheet notes which contain some of this data and probably more than I have included here. I worked primarily from my own files in this compilation. Finally, I need to know your thoughts. Joy Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 18:30:12 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Gladys Thames 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: THAMES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: THAMES WITHOUT FATHERS - 638 Hi, Glad I have an answer to two puzzles concerning the CTHAMES PAF listing recently posted: "USA, GA, Thomas (Bur) (M)RIN 24 refers to my mother, nee (Miss) Claude Dunn, born 28 Feb, 1888, in Americus, GA. Her parents were James Burnett Dunn and Annie Eliza Askew. Mother was named for a male cousin. On 18 April, 1917, in Americus, GA, she married Walter Hendrix Thames who was born 11 Sep., 1892 in Perdue Hill, Monroe County, AL. Mother died 12 January, 1970 in Thomasville, GA. Dad died 18 April, 1978, in Thomasville, where both are buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. My father was the eldest son of Samuel Richard Thames and Ida LeClare Hendrix Thames, who married 9 March, 1891, in Escambia Co., FL. Samuel Thames was born 4 Nov., 1868, in Perdue Hill, AL, the son of John Thames and Abigail Amelia Thompson, daughter of Isaac Thompson and Amelia Lambert. He was not John Wylus Thames. John and Abigail were m. 13 Jan., 1867, at the home of her father in Monroe County, AL. (I think in Claiborne.) Abigail had first married John M. Roberts who died in Civil War. They were parents of I. D. Roberts and Mary "Mattie" Emma Roberts. Samuel Richard was the firstborn of John and Abigail Amelia Thompson Thames. He died in Thomasville, GA, 7 April, 1930, and is buried there beside his wife Ida LeClare Hendrix Thames. John Thames was the son of Samuel Thames and Bethiah O'Neal. Bethiah's name was spelled thus on legal documents found in the probate records of Monroe Co., AL. However, it was spelled Bethir and Bethel, etc., in census innumerations for that county. John Thames and his wife Abigail died and were buried in Beaumont, Texas, where several of thie sons lived. I have the names of Samuel Richard's siblings. I have much more on the above, including Ida's grandmother, Lucy Thames Newberry, wife of James Newberry and daughter of Rev. William Thames of Cumberland Co., NC. However, will respond to your listing of another Claude Dunn Thames, (M)RIN 105. This is my youngest brother who was named for our mother. Claude was born 15 May, 1924, in Thomasville, GA, (son of Walter Hendrix and Claude Dunn Thames.) My brother Claude lived in Thomaston, GA, where he died 12 Dec., 1996. He is survived by Ruth Jarrell Thames, widow, and sons John Walter Thames and Brian Jarrell Thames, and granddaughter Bethany Joy Thames. Claude's siblings: Walter Hendrix Thames, Jr, Anne Thames Peck, James Richard Thames, deceased, and this respondent. Hope this is not too long. Gladys . My father was the eldest son of Samuel Richard Thames and Ida LeClare Hendrix, who married "Lee Y. Ponder" wrote: > Cousins, > > Can anyone supply a Father or Mother for any of the following stray > Thames/Tims? > > PLACE SORTED LIST - CTHAMES.PAF 4 Mar > 2000 Page 1 of 8 > > ============================================================================ > ============= > Place > Event Date (M)RIN Name > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ----------------- > > AL > Bir 1895/1896 21 THAMES,Charles-21 > Bir Sep 1883 5 THAMES,Clarence-5 > Bir Feb 1877 54 THAMES,Clinton-54 > Bir 1857/1858 6 THAMES,Cornelius-6 > Bir Jun 1886 35 THAMES,Curtis [Tims]-35 > > AL,,Mount Vernon > Dea Nov 1972 164 THAMES,Crist [Tims]-164 > > AL,,York > Dea Mar 1977 163 THAMES,Clifton [Tims]-163 > > AL,Baldwin,Montrose > Dea Sep 1980 119 THAMES,Cornelius-119 > > AL,Butler,Greenville > Dea Aug 1968 120 THAMES,Curtis-120 > > AL,Chilton,Clanton > Dea Jul 1978 114 THAMES,Chester-114 > > AL,Covington,Red Level > Bur 103 THAMES,C Adam-103 > Bur 53 THAMES,Cornelius S-53 > Bur 51 THAMES,Corrie Mae-51 > > AL,Geneva,Geneva > Dea 21 Mar 1997 118 THAMES,Clyde-118 > > AL,Tuscaloosa,Tuscaloosa > Dea Mar 1982 116 THAMES,Claude-116 > > AR,Jackson,Newport > Dea Jul 1978 190 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-190 > > AR,Pulaski,Little Rock > Dea Jan 1970 191 THAMES,Chester-191 > > AR,Sebastian > Dea 6 Oct 1924 189 THAMES,Clifton M-189 > > CA,Los Angeles,Gardena > Dea Mar 1981 192 THAMES,Cloys [Timms]-192 > > DE,New Castle,Hockessin > Dea Nov 1972 157 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-157 > > England > Bir Abt 1830 26 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-26 > > FL,Escambia,Pensacola > > Dea Dec 1992 162 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-162 > > Florida,Escambia,McDavid > Dea Mar 1983 121 THAMES,Charles-121 > > Florida,Escambia,Pensacola > Dea Oct 1983 122 THAMES,Charles-122 > > Florida,Hillsboro,Tampa > Dea May 1979 123 THAMES,Christopher-123 > > Florida,Lake,Eustis > Dea 12 Jan 1990 124 THAMES,Clarence-124 > > Florida,Leon,Tallahassee > Dea 18 May 1999 81 THAMES,Cody Arthur-81 > > Florida,Washington,Chipley > Dea Dec 1971 112 THAMES,Charles-112 > > GA > Bir May 1884 74 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-74 > Bir 1849/1850 194 THAMES,Charles C-194 > Dea 18 Sep 1991 156 THAMES,Coye [Timms]-156 > > GA,Carroll,Carrollton > Dea Aug 1974 155 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-155 > > GA,DeKalb,Decatur > Dea Nov 1966 154 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-154 > > GA,Polk,Cedartown > Dea Sep 1988 153 THAMES,C [Timms]-153 > > GA,Upson,Thomaston > Dea 12 Dec 1996 105 THAMES,Claude Dunn-105 > > Illinois,Cook,Chicago > Dea Jan 1972 139 THAMES,Clifton-139 > > Indiana,,Gary > Dea Aug 1970 115 THAMES,Claude-115 > > Iowa,,Waterloo > Dea 8 Jan 1995 133 THAMES,Charles-133 > > LA > Bir 21 Apr 1857 68 THAMES,Charles W [Charlie]-68 > > LA,,New Orleans > Dea Apr 1998 110 THAMES,Claire [Mrs Doescher]-110 > > LA,,Novle > > Dea Jul 1973 166 THAMES,Colon-166 > > LA,,Slidell > Dea 12 Jul 1995 161 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-161 > > LA,Livingston,French Settlement > Dea 16 Dec 1994 168 THAMES,Celia-168 > > LA,Orleans,New Orleans > Dea Apr 1985 167 THAMES,Curtis-167 > > LA,Winn,Wheeling > Dea 17 Dec 1925 68 THAMES,Charles W [Charlie]-68 > Bur 68 THAMES,Charles W [Charlie]-68 > > MA,Suffolk,Chelsea > Dea 28 Sep 1987 158 THAMES,Carl [Tims]-158 > > Maryland,,Silver Spgs > Dea 6 Aug 1992 117 THAMES,Clyde-117 > > Massachusetts,Barnstable,Falmouth > Dea 28 Feb 1995 132 THAMES,Charles-132 > > Michigan,,Ann Arbor > Dea Nov 1995 106 THAMES,Cordell-106 > > Michigan,Wayne,Detroit > Dea Oct 1980 135 THAMES,Charles [Charlie]-135 > > MS > Bir 3 Mar 1889 38 THAMES,Clifton L [Tims]-38 > > MS,,Brandon > Bir 9 Feb 1942 23 THAMES,Charles Michael [Mike]-23 > > MS,,Jayess > Dea Oct 1967 138 THAMES,Clifton-138 > > MS,,Mendenhall > Dea Jul 1972 165 THAMES,Clarence-165 > Dea 17 Nov 1997 140 THAMES,Clinton-140 > > MS,Covington,Seminary > Dea Jun 1977 137 THAMES,Claude-137 > > MS,Hinds,Jackson > Dea 1 Jun 1991 136 THAMES,Charles [Charlie]-136 > > MS,Lincoln,Bogue Chitto > Dea Jun 1992 143 THAMES,Corbitt-143 > > MS,Lincoln,Brook Haven > > Dea Oct 1984 142 THAMES,Collis-142 > > MS,Prentiss > Dea 1939 78 THAMES,Calvin F [Timbes]-78 > > MS,Rankin,Brandon > Dea May 1985 134 THAMES,Charles [Charley]-134 > > NC > Bir 14 Jan 1886 119 THAMES,Cornelius-119 > > NC,Bladen > Bur 100 THAMES,Connie-100 > > NC,Hoke > Bir 1928/1929 107 THAMES,Crawford-107 > > OH,Fulton,Swanton > Dea Jan 1976 181 THAMES,Cecil [Tims]-181 > > PA,,Windber > Dea Feb 1971 160 THAMES,Clarence [Timms]-160 > > SC > Bir 1902/1903 86 THAMES,Carrie L-86 > Bir 1810/1811 71 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-71 > Bir 13 Sep 1900 67 THAMES,Charles C [Charley]-67 > Bir 1845/1846 73 THAMES,Charles M-73 > Bir 1876 46 THAMES,Charles Madison [Timms]-46 > Bir 1789/1790 69 THAMES,Cicero [Tims]-69 > Bir Feb 1874 85 THAMES,Clarence-85 > Dea 20 Sep 1918 147 THAMES,Clyde [Timms]-147 > > SC,,Greenwood > Dea Jul 1998 109 THAMES,Clara [Mrs Balentine]-109 > > SC,Allendale,Fairfax > Dea Feb 1971 126 THAMES,Charles [Charlie]-126 > > SC,Anderson,Belton > Dea May 1986 146 THAMES,Clarence [Timms]-146 > Dea 30 Nov 1998 148 THAMES,Clyde [Timms]-148 > > SC,Beaufort,Beaufort > Dea Nov 1976 127 THAMES,Claud-127 > > SC,Clarendon,Manning > Dea Oct 1969 129 THAMES,Charles-129 > Dea Oct 1979 130 THAMES,Charles-130 > > SC,Fairfield > Dea 6 Nov 1950 79 THAMES,Charles Leslie [Timms]-79 > Bur 46 THAMES,Charles Madison [Timms]-46 > > SC,Fairfield,Winnsboro > Dea Aug 1967 144 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-144 > Dea Apr 1980 145 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-145 > > SC,Hampton > Bur 102 THAMES,Charles V [Charlie]-102 > > SC,Marion > Dea Aug 1998 107 THAMES,Crawford-107 > > SC,Sumter,Sumter > Dea 7 Jan 1995 125 THAMES,Cleveland-125 > > Tennessee,,Murfreesboro > Dea 16 Mar 1996 113 THAMES,Cecil-113 > > TN,,Bolivar > Dea Jun 1979 151 THAMES,Coleman [Tims]-151 > > TN,Blount,Alcoa > Dea May 1984 152 THAMES,Clarence-152 > > TN,Coffee,Tullahoma > Dea Sep 1970 150 THAMES,Carl [Tims]-150 > > TX > Bir Abt 1926 89 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-89 > > TX,,Atlanta > Dea 15 Mar 1962 184 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-184 > Dea 31 Mar 1999 185 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-185 > > TX,,Beaumont > Dea Dec 1998 104 THAMES,Carl-104 > > TX,,Houston > Dea 4 Oct 1993 177 THAMES,Carroll-177 > > TX,,Kingsland > Dea Mar 1985 169 THAMES,Carroll-169 > > TX,,Linden > Dea Apr 1999 108 THAMES,Charles [Jack]-108 > > TX,,Magnolia > Dea May 1987 176 THAMES,Curtis-176 > > TX,,Wiergate > Dea May 1982 188 THAMES,Curley [Tims]-188 > > TX,,Winona > Dea 21 Jan 1996 178 THAMES,Celester [Timms]-178 > > TX,Bosque,Lakeside Village > Dea 15 Apr 1968 182 THAMES,Charles [Tims]-182 > > TX,Clay,Bellevvue > Dea Oct 1967 187 THAMES,Cleve [Tims]-187 > > TX,DeWitt > Dea 22 Jun 1944 84 THAMES,Charley Anton [Thamm]-84 > > TX,Johnson,Cleburne > Dea Jun 1988 179 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-179 > > TX,Liberty,Liberty > Dea Nov 1981 186 THAMES,Cleo [Tims]-186 > > TX,McLennan,Crawford > Dea Nov 1986 172 THAMES,Chester-172 > > TX,Robertson,Hearne > Dea Feb 1982 174 THAMES,Clement-174 > > TX,Stephen,Breckenridge > Dea 20 Apr 1994 171 THAMES,Cecil-171 > > TX,Tarrant,Fort Worth > Dea Mar 1968 180 THAMES,Cecil [Tims]-180 > Dea Apr 1981 175 THAMES,Clinton-175 > > TX,Trinity,Groveton > Dea 20 Feb 1991 170 THAMES,Cecil-170 > > United Kingdom,England > Bir Abt 1827 36 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-36 > Bir 37 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-37 > > USA,AL > Bir 1863 7 THAMES,Callie-7 > Bir 1827/1828 10 THAMES,Calvin E-10 > Bir Dec 1869 40 THAMES,Charles E [Charlie]-40 > > USA,AL,Butler > Bir 1864/1865 65 THAMES,Centhia [Thomas]-65 > > USA,AL,Crenshaw > Dea 15 Dec 1923 48 THAMES,Catherine Frances J > [Routon]-48 > > USA,AL,Mobile,Mobile > Bur 10 THAMES,Calvin E-10 > > USA,AR > Bir 49 THAMES,Charles Richard > [Charlie]-49 > Dea 49 THAMES,Charles Richard > [Charlie]-49 > > USA,Florida,Escambia > Bur 56 THAMES,Charles Finley-56 > Bur 57 THAMES,Cornelia-57 > > USA,GA > Bir 1845 25 THAMES,Charles Richard-25 > > USA,GA,Bibb > Dea 19 Sep 1933 44 THAMES,Charles L [Charlie]-44 > > USA,GA,Clayton > Bir Abt 1873 28 THAMES,Cora-28 > > USA,GA,Peach > Bur 55 THAMES,Chloe A-55 > > USA,GA,Thomas > Bur 24 THAMES,Claude Dunn-24 > > USA,LA > Bir 1830/1831 16 THAMES,C-16 > > USA,LA,St Helena > Dea Feb 1821 9 THAMES,Cornelius [Maj]-9 > > USA,MS > Bir 1852/1853 17 THAMES,Charles [Charlie]-17 > > USA,MS,Clarke > Bur 38 THAMES,Clifton L [Tims]-38 > > USA,MS,Simpson > Bir Sep 1860 43 THAMES,Christian-43 > > USA,MS,Wayne,Bucatunna > Dea 1927 25 THAMES,Charles Richard-25 > > USA,SC > Bir Abt 1817 4 THAMES,Cape Evaline [Cassie]-4 > Bir 6 Jan 1930 66 THAMES,Charles [Jr]-66 > Bir 1807/1808 27 THAMES,Chesley [Tims]-27 > > USA,SC,,Manning > Dea 3 Dec 1930 66 THAMES,Charles [Jr]-66 > Bur 67 THAMES,Charles C [Charley]-67 > > USA,SC,,Piercetown > Bur 61 THAMES,Clarie L [Timms]-61 > > USA,SC,Abbeville,Piercetown > Bur 62 THAMES,Cora Elizabeth [Timms]-62 > > USA,SC,Fairfield,Hickory Ridge > Dea 14 Aug 1887 71 THAMES,Charles [Timms]-71 > > USA,SC,Greenville > Dea 27 Jul 1919 20 THAMES,Cajo E [Tims]-20 > Dea 12 Jun 1916 58 THAMES,Clyde [Timms]-58 > > USA,TX,,Kenedy > Bir 20 Nov 1917 47 THAMES,Chester Allen-47 > > Lee Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 18:21:59 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lonna Jean Conroy 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: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNWAYNE] Re: THARP - Wayne County Hi Joyce, Thank you so much for your reply. I wonder if I may ask you an additional question? Does the "Wayne County Tennessee, History & Families" book have an index of contributors including where they might be located or how to contact them? I would like to correspond with Clayton Tharp's GGGgrandson, William Alfred Tharp, who submitted the information for the article. I did an on-line check for any William A. THARP and came up empty handed although I do find William Tharp Maynardville, Grainger Co., TN and Cookville, Putnam Co., TN, both a long way from Wayne Co. I appreciate any help you can offer. Lonna Jean Conroy Richard Tuverson wrote: > > Hi Lonna, > > My message to the Wayne County list was somehow got all messed up when I sent it. My Ancestor William Whitehead md M. Paralee Tharp about 1884. His brother was named Jahu (Jo > that. It does look like the name was Tharp, Jahu (John). Lots of luck in your search. I'm from Wayne County, and I have "Wayne County Tennessee, History & Families". The artic > families and there is an article on Clayton Tharp. It list his children as: > B. S., Lemuel W., Thomas Anderson, John G., B. C. (David). and Silas G. Clayton was md. to Elizabeth Ann Pope in 1827 and he died in April, 1872 in Flatswoods, Tn. Flatswoods > article in is the GGGgrandson of Clayton Tharp and his name is William Alfred Tharp. > > I hope that this may help, but it doesn't say anything about a John Wheeler. > > I wish you luck, > Joyce Skelton Tuverson > > Lonna Jean Conroy wrote: > > > > I noticed your mention of a John Tharp (b 1846) in the following post to the Wayne Co. List. I am looking for information about Clayton Tharp who in Dec. 1857 was appointe > > > > Would you perhaps have any information on Clayton? > > > > Thanks, Lonna Jean Conroy (Idaho) > > > > >snip > > Subject: [TNWAYNE] 2ND ANNIVERSARY ROLL CALL > > Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 17:07:15 -0800 > > From: Richard Tuverson > > To: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Hi List, > > > > Thanks to all who work on the list, and for the great work on the Web Site. I grew up in Wayne County and I am grateful to you all for your hard work. I have found good inf > > > > Here are some of my names for Wayne County: > > WHITEHEAD, John (Jehu) md. Winnie Weaver in NC, 1827. In Wayne County, 1860 > > Children: > > > > Thomas D. b. abt. 1832, married Kilpatrick William, b. abt 1836 (my ancestor) may have married Dabbs, then a Tharp Jahu (John), b. abt. 1846, md. Mahala Roden James Riley, b > > Lucius, b. abt. 1852, may have moved to MO. > > Elizabeth Jane, b. abt. 1855 md. James Banks, moved to Ark. and then MO. > > > > DURHAM, Robert md. Elizabeth Riggs in Lincoln County, Tn. in 1842, Wayne County, 1890. Some of their children were: > > > > Nancy, Samuel, James K., William B., Evaline, Bedford F., Lucinda (md. Voss), Sally/Sarah, Eurich ?, Alice (md. W. R. Dabbs), Laura, b. 1866 my ancestor, md. Jay Hugh Whiteh > > > > I am also researching SKELTON, MATHIS, DABBS, SHARP, EDWARDS, BANKS, KILPATRICK, and many other names in Wayne County. > > > > Thanks, > > Joyce Skelton Tuverson > > tenntuvie@home.com > > >end snip Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 16:21:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: FmlyHstry@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: ARIZARD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] ROLL CALL AMERICAN ORIGINS by David Trimble STROUD of Orange County, North Carolina p 183 William Stroud (temporarily in Lunenburg Co VA in 1759) was in Lincoln County in 1783 when he acknowledged that John Stround of that county was his eldest son by his 1st wife. He probably had the following childre, amont others, maybe by his 1st wife Margaret: John Stroud md Martha Dozier....moved to Mecklenburg now Lincoln co NC; probably moved to Wilkes Co GA; children: daughter married James Arnold Sarah Stroud married ? Little Susan Stroud married ? Carter Sherod Stroud died 1838 in Cobb Co GA The Sarah Stroud who was a daughter of Thomas in Warren Co TN married McSpadden. They moved to Izard Co AR with her brother Albert G Stroud. I also believe that Nancy Stroud who married Mr Quarles in Warren Co may have moved to AR & may have actually married Qualls not Quarles. In Thomas' line, I do not have a Sarah Stroud who married Arnold. However, there could have been kinship from the earlier Arnold marriage & the cousins did intermarry. Sorry I couldn't help more. Linda McCain Stansell ==== ARIZARD Mailing List ==== All subscribe & unsubscribe messages go to: ARIZARD-L-Request@Rootsweb.com(ARIZARD-D-Request for Digest Mode) Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 13:43:33 -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: Re: [TNGILES-L] Miner Hill? Anyone know where a place called Londonville, TN would have been in late 1880's ? My great grandmother said she was born there. It must be fairly close to Giles Co as my other families all lived in Minor Hill or Shoal Creek area. Ginny Keefer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tonia Moore" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 5:15 PM Subject: Re: [TNGILES-L] Miner Hill? > Miner Hill (true spelling = Minor Hill) is a small community in the south > west part of Giles Co. It is one of the few small towns of Giles Co. to have > it's own mayor and board of aldermen in current Giles Co. > > Bryson is another small community in south east Giles Co. It is located near > the current day town of Elkton (just off I-65; near the Lincoln Co. line) > > If you need more info, let me know. > > Tonia Moore > > > ==== TNGILES Mailing List ==== > Got a will or obituary of your Giles County ancestor??? Send them to me and I will add them. > mailto:Giles@tngenweb.org > Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 13:23:35 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Chrysty MYERS" 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: SIMMONS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SIMMONS] Re: Hi Molly, I have SIMMONS in TN. Write me off line at chrysty@earthlink.net and I'll help ya out! Chrysty MYERS -----Original Message----- From: MollysLife@aol.com To: SIMMONS-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, March 09, 2000 10:53 AM Subject: [SIMMONS] Re: >All I want to know is if anyone has any relations to Simmons' in Lincoln >County, Tennessee. I have only been on this list for about a week and so far >I've gotten full mailboxes about nothing. > > >==== SIMMONS Mailing List ==== >Chrysty MYERS - List Adm. >SIMMONS, ARBOGAST, WHITEMAN, GRIMM, HART, ANDERSON, >WAYBRIGHT, MOYER(S), SNYDER, ZICAFOOSE (any many more) Surnames and Genealogy Resources at >http://home.earthlink.net/~chrysty/index.html where you can freely post you're "queries", or add your genealogy related "url". >SIMMONS Rootsweb Database at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrysty/myersfam.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 > > ==== SIMMONS Mailing List ==== Post your SIMMONS Queries often and enjoy! --- The SIMMONS List Newsgroup --- ============================== The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 11:57:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: JBrand1056@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: MOTANEY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Armon Johnson/Johnston Terry, Here's General Armon Johnson/Johnson's children. Your Johnson line is related and I have much to share. Don't let the spelling knock ypu, I have found legal documents in VA with Johnston spelling as well as Johnson being the same people. Jean Descendants of General Armon Johnston Generation No. 1 1. General Armon5 Johnston (General R.4, William H.3, George Washington2, John William Albert1) was born April 12, 1863 in Hawkins Co., TN, and died April 28, 1950 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. bur: Oak Hill Cemetery. He married Margaret Jane Sherrod April 17, 1884 in Taney Co., MO. She was born March 19, 1861 in Strafford, Green Co., MO, and died February 14, 1947 in Butler, Bates Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery.. Children of General Johnston and Margaret Sherrod are: 2 i. Ada C.6 Johnston, born September 13, 1887; died March 07, 1888 in Bur: Sherrod Cemetery, MO. + 3 ii. George Washington Johnston, born February 22, 1889 in Smallett, Douglas Co., MO; died June 20, 1964 in Taney Co., MO. 4 iii. Baby Johnston, born December 23, 1890; died December 23, 1890 in Bur: Sherrod Cemetery, MO. + 5 iv. Cliniter Dorsel Johnston, born November 10, 1893 in Douglas Co., MO; died April 05, 1952 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. + 6 v. Eurie Cordie Johnston, born January 03, 1898 in Taney Co., MO; died December 10, 1984 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Bates Co., MO. + 7 vi. Ida Bessie Johnston, born August 07, 1900 in Brown Branch, Taney Co., MO; died April 22, 1975 in Butler, Bates Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery.. Generation No. 2 3. George Washington6 Johnston (General Armon5, General R.4, William H.3, George Washington2, John William Albert1) was born February 22, 1889 in Smallett, Douglas Co., MO, and died June 20, 1964 in Taney Co., MO. He married Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bray March 23, 1913 in Hercules, Taney Co., MO. She was born April 07, 1894 in Hoop, TN, and died March 12, 1995 in Taney Co., MO. More About George Washington Johnston: 2: Copied from Family Bible. Children of George Johnston and Mary Bray are: 8 i. Wilma Edna7 Johnston, born January 18, 1914. She married Alex Edley April 24, 1940 in MO; born January 24, 1909 in Rome, Douglas Co., MO; died December 13, 1989. 9 ii. Audry Leota Johnston, born October 13, 1916 in Hercules, Taney Co., MO. She married Merl Howard January 23, 1937 in MO; born December 01, 1915. 10 iii. Ollie Beatrice Johnston, born August 29, 1918. She married Tommy Martin September 23, 1939 in MO; born February 20, 1914. 11 iv. Alva Lincoln Johnston, born December 19, 1921 in Hercules, Taney Co., MO. He married Edna Pressley January 16, 1947; born February 16, 1928 in Fryatt, ARK. 12 v. John Erman Johnston, born February 21, 1925 in Hercules, Taney Co., MO. He married Jewell Hidges; born July 27, 1924. 13 vi. Eleanor Joyce Johnston, born November 14, 1935 in Hercules, Taney Co., MO. She married Denzil Davidson; born January 06, 1931. 5. Cliniter Dorsel6 Johnston (General Armon5, General R.4, William H.3, George Washington2, John William Albert1) was born November 10, 1893 in Douglas Co., MO, and died April 05, 1952 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. He married Cleo C. Herd July 26, 1914 in MO. She was born September 02, 1894. More About Cliniter Dorsel Johnston: 2: Headstone says Dorsal C. Johnson, family record written by General, father, states name to be Cliniter Dorsl Johnson. bur: next to his parents and sisters. Children of Cliniter Johnston and Cleo Herd are: 14 i. William Earle7 Johnston, born April 08, 1915. 15 ii. Earnie Franklin Johnston, born April 09, 1916. 16 iii. Estress Johnston, born December 29, 1917 in MO; died December 29, 1917 in MO. 17 iv. Earnest Dewel Johnston, born December 01, 1918 in MO; died December 09, 1921 in MO. 18 v. Ralph Eugene Johnston, born February 04, 1921. 19 vi. Nancy Marie Johnston, born February 24, 1923. 20 vii. Ruthie Nadene Johnston, born December 10, 1924. 21 viii. Jannie Marlea Johnston, born December 04, 1926. 22 ix. Lyavell J Johnston, born August 23, 1928. 23 x. Lonnie Elden Johnston, born October 13, 1931. 24 xi. Cleo Herd Johnston, born December 11, 1935. 6. Eurie Cordie6 Johnston (General Armon5, General R.4, William H.3, George Washington2, John William Albert1) was born January 03, 1898 in Taney Co., MO, and died December 10, 1984 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Bates Co., MO. She married I. D. "Doss" Smith March 19, 1927 in MO. He was born November 12, 1903 in Taney Co., MO, and died July 02, 1988 in Butler, Bates Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery.. Children of Eurie Johnston and I. Smith are: 25 i. Geraldine Maxine7 Smith, born December 21, 1928 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. She married Eugene Thornhill October 02, 1947 in Butler, Bates Co., MO; born February 27, 1922 in Bates Co., MO; died October 10, 1978 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. 26 ii. Betty Jane Smith, born September 06, 1932 in Bradleyville, Taney Co., MO. She married James Fredrick Creath June 29, 1952 in Butler, Bates Co., MO; born June 30, 1930 in Butler, Bates Co., MO; died February 27, 1990 in Overland Park, Johnson Co., KS. More About James Fredrick Creath: Burial: Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Bates Co., MO. 27 iii. Billy Joe Smith, born June 13, 1934 in Bradleyville, Taney Co., MO. He married Georgia Imogene Cowan March 30, 1958 in Buckner, Jackson Co., MO; born June 20, 1938 in Fayetteville, ARK; died October 09, 1979 in Lexingtong, MO. 28 iv. Robert Lee Smith, born November 11, 1939 in Butler, Bates Co., MO; died June 24, 1998 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. He married Beverly Ann Pentecost December 07, 1958 in Lamar, Barton Co., MO; born August 30, 1940 in Eldorodo Springs, MO. 7. Ida Bessie6 Johnston (General Armon5, General R.4, William H.3, George Washington2, John William Albert1) was born August 07, 1900 in Brown Branch, Taney Co., MO, and died April 22, 1975 in Butler, Bates Co., MO bur: Oak Hill Cemetery.. She married John Riley Morgan November 25, 1923 in MO. He was born March 17, 1896 in Bradleyville, Taney Co., MO. Children of Ida Johnston and John Morgan are: 29 i. Delorce Jane7 Morgan, born September 04, 1924 in Bradleyville, Taney Co., MO. She married Marion Leslie Barger March 17, 1946. 30 ii. Ellie Armon Morgan, born May 24, 1926 in Bradleyville, Taney Co., MO. He married Catherine Erma Lowe September 05, 1947; born June 26, 1929. 31 iii. William Harold Morgan, born December 24, 1929. He married Freda Myrel Houston November 18, 1950. 32 iv. John Robert Darold Morgan, born November 13, 1937. He married Karey Lynn Cameron January 19, 1957. 33 v. Geneva Morgan, born January 12, 1941. She married Billy Dean Hough March 22, 1958. 34 vi. Jeanette Morgan, born January 12, 1941. She married Donald William Cushard February 02, 1957. Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 11:19:27 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Terry McLean 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: GILLESPIE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GILLESPIE] Rollin Gillespie research I will be posting this information in installments as I receive it from John Pickens. This was information compiled by Roolin Gillespie of McLean Virginia. Terry Part I ------------- From: "John Pickens" To: "Terry McLean" Subject: Roolin W. Gillespie Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 Terry, here are the first 10 pages of Rollin W. Gillespie's "GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MATERIAL - THE GILLESPIE FAMILIES". There are about 600 pages of information i.e. census, notes etc that comprise this massive volume. ................................ GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MATERIAL - THE GILLESPIE FAMILIES by Rollin W. Gillespie 1540 Longfellow Court, McLean, Virginia 22101 26 October 1978 To:- From:- Martha Jane Hawkins Rollin W. Gillespie UAM Alumni Association 1540 Longfellow Court University of Arkansas McLean Virginia 22101 Monticello, Arkansas 71655 Telephone 703/356-6077 GILLESPIE GENEALOGICAL DATA PRELIMINARY GROUPING BY FAMILY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE NAME AND FAMILY OF GILLESPIE 2. 1790 CENSUS RECORDS OF GILLESPIES NATION WIDE 3. GUIDE MAPS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF S.C. PARISHES, DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES 4. JAMES GILLESPIE OF THE PEE DEE RIVER 5. SPARTANBURG 6. MARTIN'S FIVE SHIPS 7. CRAIG 8. WATTERSON BIBLE 9. TWO NEAL GILLESPIE LINES 10. PATRICK GILLESPIE 11. STARRETTS AND GILLESPIES; LINCOLN COUNTY WILLS;: ETC 12. EAST FORK GILLESPIES 13. REV. GEORGE GILLESPIE OF CECIL COUNTY 14. THE GILLESPIES OF TAZEWELL COUNTY 15. TINKLING SPRING 16. JOHN KNOX POLK, ETC 17. SELECTIONS FROM NOTES OF MILLS BRIDGES 18. THYATIRA & CODDLE CREEK 19. THE GILLESPIE-HOUSTON CONNECTION Not included: - Data sent by Hawkins to Gillespie Data previously sent to Hawkins by Gillespie 46 pages of unclassified Gillespie notes Data on descendants of John Gillespie of Grog Creek Tennessee Data by John Douglas Gillespie Data on Non-Gillespie ancestors of Rollin W. Gillespie .............. THE NAME AND FAMILY OF GILLESPIE Compiled by THE MEDIA RESEARCH BUREAU, Washington, D. C. THE NAME AND FAMILY OF GILLESPIE The name of GILLESPIE is believed to have been of Scottish derivation and was taken from the Gaelic name of Gillespuig or Gille-espaig, meaning "attendant or servant of the bishop." It is found on ancient Scottish and early American records in the various spellings of Gillespuaig, Gillespuig, Gillespug, Gillespig, Gillespic, Gillispic, Gillsapy, Gillaspie, Gillespy, Gillespie, Gillespie, and others of which the form last mentioned is that most generally used in America today. Although the family bearing this name originated in Scotland, it was to be found at early dates, not only in the Scottish Counties of Lanaark and Fife, but also in the English County of Leichester and in various parts of Ireland, wither branches of the family went from Scotland. These families were, for the most part, of the landed gentry and yeomanry of the British Isles. The Reverend John Gillespie resided at Alva, Scotland, in the latter sixteenth century and died in 1627, leaving.... (pg 2) ...issue by his wife Lilias Simson, daughter of the Reverend Patrick Simson of County Sterling, of Captain John, the Reverend George, Archibald, and Elizabeth. The Reverend George was the father of another Reverend George, who emigrated from Scotland to New England about the beginning of the eighteenth century and will be further mentioned below. Another early branch of the family in Scotland was that of Alexander Gillespie of Fifeshire, Scotland, in the early seventeenth century, who married Agnes Pittulloch and died in 1652, leaving issue by her of Alexander, Margaret, Sophia, Agnes, Janet, William, and Mary, of whom the first was the father by his wife, Christian Small, of a son named John, as well as of two daughters, Margaret and Christian. Of these last-mentioned children of Alexander and Christian, the son John was married in 1704 to Mary Durham, by whom he was the father of Alexander, Dr. John, and Margaret, of whom the son Dr. John married his cousin Margaret Durham, in 1735 and had issue by her of probably among others, a son also named John, who married Janet Scrymgeor and had issue by her of David, Margaret, and sever other daughters. About the middle of the seventeenth century one branch of the ancient Scottish family (pg 4) removed to Ireland and settled in County Antrim, whence they still later removed to County Monoghan. Of this branch were the three brothers, David, John, and James Gillespie. James married Elizabeth Riddle, by whom he was the father of James, John, Matthew, Elizabeth, Letitia, and Sarah, of whom the son James emigrated to America about 1750, but nothing further is known of him. John, son of James and Elizabeth, married Jane Stewart in Ireland and was the father by her of James, Isaac, Jane, Elizabeth, Agnes and Letitia, of whom Isaac married Jane Boyd, by whom he was the father of John, Hugh, James, Isaac, Jane, and others. The above-mentioned Isaac came with his wife Jane and their five youngest children (named above) to Illinois in 1849 and will be mentioned again. Matthew, the above-mentioned son of the first James of Ireland, married Rachel Stewart Riley, by whom he was the father of James, Elizabeth, John, and David, of whom the first married Elizabeth Boyd and was the father by her of Matthes [sic - tmc] (died in America unmarried), Jane, Eliza, Hugh, James, Margaret, and Letitia, of whom the son James is said to have descendants in Savannah, GA.; and David, youngest son of Matthew and Rachel, married his cousin, Sarah Gillespie, and came to America in 1807. This David settled in New York and will be mentioned again. (pg 5) The first of the name in America was probably the before-mentioned Reverend George Gillespie, who emigrated from Scotland to New England about the year 1700 and finally settled in Delaware, where he left issue by his wife Rebekah of Samuel, George, Hannah, Elisabeth, Agnes, Martha, and Mary. Of these Samuel died unmarried, and George left issue by his wife, Hannah Johnson, of George and Margaret, of whom the son George married Mary Evans and was the father by her of George, Margaret, Agnes, Thomas (died young), Mary, Hannah (died young), Samuel (died young), Elizabeth, Hannah, Franklin and Thomas. About the year 1742 Thomas and James Gillespie(ancestry unknown) settled in Augusta County, VA. Thomas was the father by his wife of Eleanor of John, Thomas Jr. Jacob, Jean, Eleanor, Ann, James, and William, as well as possibly of George and others. Of these, Thomas Jr. settled in Tazewell County, VA., about 1780 and was the father there by his wife Margaret Bowen, of Rees, Robert, William, Levisa, Mary, John, Henry; and William (son of the immigrant Thomas) married Olivia Johnston and was the father by her of David, Joseph, Albert, Sarah, Margaret, Mary ,and Ella. Possibly the above-mentioned James, brother of the immigrant Thomas, was he who died in Rockbridge County, (pg 6) VA. in 1769, but this is not certain. The James of Rockbridge County had a brother named John, who was the father of John, James, William, Agnes, and Elizabeth, of whom the son William married the Widow Isabella (Houston) Henderson about 1794 and was the father by her of Ann, Polly, Betsey, James, John Robert, and Nancy. Sometime before 1759 Andrew Gillespie came from London, England, to Boston, Mass. The records, however, of his immediate family and descendants have not been found. A Colonel Daniel Gillespie fought in the North Carolina forces in the Revolutionary War. He was the father of the Reverend James Riley Gillespie, who married Fanny Henderson and left issue by her of, probably among others, a son named Charles Joseph. According to some authorities Robin Gillespie came from Scotland to Rockbridge County, VA., in the latter eighteenth century and was the father there of a son of the same name. This last-mentioned Robin had issue of, among others, a son named Alexander. The records of this line, however are not complete. Samuel Gillespie, whose ancestry is not known, made his home in New York in the l latter half of the eighteenth century and was the father by his wife, Esther Raney, of (pg 7) son named Joseph. Joseph married Martha Stewart and was the father by her of George Stewart and Mary Manary. The before-mentioned immigrant David Gillespie, who came from Ireland to America in 1807, settled in New York and was the father there by his wife Sarah of Matthew and Joseph. Of these, Matthew married Nancy Gordon and was the father by her in Illinois of a son named David; and Joseph also removed t Illinois and had issue by his wife, Mary E. Smith of Sarah, Cyrus, Mary Josephene, Alice, Charles, Frank, and Marie Louisa. Of the children of the before-mentioned immigrant of the middle nineteenth century, Isaac Gillespie of the same Irish family as the last-mentioned immigrant David, John was the father by his wife, Mary Breakey, of an only child who died in infancy; Hugh had no surviving issue by his first wife, Letita Groves, but was the father by his second wife, the Widow Jane Carothers, of James, Robert, William, Charles, Hugh, Margaret, Mary, Rebecca, and Annette: James was the father by his wife, Margaret McKeah, of Isaac and Jane; Isaac was the father by his wife, Mary Gillespie, of an only child, named Mary; Thomas (probable son of the immigrant Isaac) married Maria Donaldson, by whom he was the father of eight children (names not given); (pg 8) Robert (probably son of the immigrant Isaac) was the father by his wife, Margaret Williamson, of William, Isaac, John, Minnie, Jane, and Mary; and Charles (probable son of the immigrant Isaac) was the father by his wife, a Miss Palmer, of, among others, a son named Hiram. The progeny of these various branches of the family in America, and possibly of later emigrants of the name as well, have spread to all parts of the Union and aided as much in the growth and development of the nation as their progenitors did in its founding. A sturdy, active, and dynamic race, strong-minded and fearless, the Gillespies have been leaders in war, statecraft, business enterprises, and the professions in general. Among the Gillespies who fought in the War of the Revolution were Lieutenant Robert, of North Carolina; Major John and Lieutenant Samuel, of New York; Andrew, of Massachusetts; George, William, Lewis, Thomas, and Jacob, of Virginia; and numerous others as well. John, George, Thomas, Alexander, David, James, Isaac, Matthew, Hugh, Samuel, Robert, Joseph, and William are some of the Christian names most favored by the family for its male progeny. A few of the many members of the family who have... (pg 9) distinguished themselves in America in more recent times are: George de Normandie Gillespie (1818-1909, of New York, Protestant Episcopal bishop. Frank Gillespie (b. 1869), of West Virginia, lawyer, member of the Illinois Legislature, and Congressman from Illinois. George Benjamin Gillespie (b. 1863), of Illinois, lawyer. Guy Tillman Gillespie (b. 1885), of Mississippi, clergyman and educator. James Edward Gillespie (b. 1887), of New York, educator. Julian Edgeworth Gillespie (b. 1893), of Texas, Commercial attache. William Gillespie (b. 1870), of Canada and the United States, mathematician. William Lane Gillespie (b. 1881), of New York, banker. One of the most ancient and frequently used of the coats of arms of the family of Gillespie is that described as follows (Burke, General Armory, 1884): Arms. --"Azure, a chevron wavy argent between three roses gules slipped or". Crest. -- "An anchor proper". Motto. -- "In certa salutis anchora". (pg 10) BIBLIOGRAPHY Lower, Dictionary of Family Names (1880) Wood, The East neuk of Fife (1862) Burke, General Armory (1884) Burke, Landed Gentry (1900) Shipley, The Simpson and Gillespie Genealogy (1896) Harman, Annals of Tazewell County, Va. (1925) Johnston, History of Middle New River Settlements (1906) Morton, History of Rockbridge County, VA (1911) Houston, The Houston Family (1882) Bolton, Emigrants to New England 1700-1775 (1931) Thomas, The Thomas Book. (1896) Laidley, History of Charlestown and Kanawah Counties W. VA. (1911) White, Genealogy of Hugh Stewart and Descendants (1914) Munsell, American Ancestry. Vol. II (1898) Heitman. Officers of the Continental Army (1914) Fernow. New York in the Revolution (1887) Virginia Revolutionary Souldiers. (1912) The Encyclopedia Americana (1932) --------- end part I ------------------ tmc Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:31:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Flowerchild417@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: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BROWN-L] Brown --part1_c1.17598d7.25f866c4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/8/00 6:00:20 PM Central Standard Time, SnellHolem@aol.com writes: << McMaster, Gilbert, b. 13 Feb 1778 Smithfield, Co. Down, Ireland; s/o James & Mary Crawford; emigrated 1791; pastor Princeton, Gibson Co., IN 1840-1846; d. 17 March 1854 New Albany, IN; buried Xenia, OH; m. Jane Brown 13 June 1803 Cannonsburgh, PA >> --part1_c1.17598d7.25f866c4_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd04.mail.aol.com (v69.17) with ESMTP; Wed, 08 Mar 2000 19:00:20 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (v69.17) with ESMTP; Wed, 08 Mar 2000 18:59:44 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id PAA16096; Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:59:07 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:59:07 -0800 (PST) From: SnellHolem@aol.com Message-ID: Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:58:53 EST Subject: Reformed Churches in America (Glasgow 1888) Cont'd Old-To: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 62 Resent-Message-ID: <4PGSo.A.I7D.Jlux4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/24675 X-Loop: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: Scotch-Irish-L-request@rootsweb.com McDowell, Alexander, b. 1727 Colraine, Londonderry, Ireland; emigrated with parents to E. CT; were Scotch Presbyterians; preached at Rock Creek, Gettysburgh, Adams Co. PA; then back to CT McElhinney, James McDonald, b.22 Oct 1858, Linton, Iowa; s/o Joseph & mary McClure; pastored Holmwood, KS McFall, David, b. 12 march 1846 Dervock, Co. Antrim, Ireland; s/o James & Ann Dunlap; living Boston, MA; m. Clara B. Milligan 16 Oct 1873 Alleghany City, PA McFall, Thomas, b. 23 Aug 1848; emigrated 1847 Dervork, Co. Antrim, Ireland; living Cornwallis, Somerset, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, Canada; m. 16 Sept. 1879 Anna M. Lyons, Philadelphia, PA McFarland, Armour, b. 8 March 1808 Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; s/o Patrick & Eliza Knox; emigrated May 1831; living Zanesville, OH 1880; m. Sarah McClure 23 March 1842 at Utica, OH McFarland, Armour James, b. 18 Sept 1836 W. Bedford, Coshocton Co. OH; s/o James & Mary McNichol; living St. John, New Brunswick, Canada; m. 1st Matilda Gregg 29 April 1862 Alleghany, PA; 2d Mary C. Crozier 18 Oct 1866 Elizabeth, NJ McFarland, Joseph, b. 18 June 1839 W. Bedford, Coshocton Co. OH; s/o James & Martha McNichol; living (?1888?) Salem, Stanton, Jefferson Co., PA; m. Mary J. Crawford 3 Sept 1868 Dresden, OH McFarland, Wm., b. 5 Nov 1844 Coshocton, OH; s/o James & Martha McNichol; living Lisbon, Flackville, St. Lawrence Co., NY; m. Martha E. McClure 4 Oct 1871 Oil City, PA; McFeeters, James, b. 1 Jan. 1848 Raphoe, Co. Donegal, Ireland; s/o Thomas & Mary Fletcher; emigrated 1850 Jamestown, Mercer Co. PA; living 1886 Brookland Congregation, Westmoreland, PA; m. Nannie E. Dill 25 Feb 1875 Wyman, Iowa McGarrah, James, b. July 1752 Donahadee, Co. Down, Ireland; argued with John Rodgers of the Seceders at Ballibay, Ireland 1789; emigrated fall 1790 from Belfast, Ireland to Charleston, SC; settled North side Beaver Dam, branch of Rocky Creek Congregation, Chester Co., SC; d. 6 Sept 1816 interred Paul's Graveyard near Mt. Prospect, Chester Co., SC; m. 1st Elizabeth Clark Co. Down, Ireland; she died in Chester Co., SC; m. 2d "an intemperate woman, his housekeeper." McKee, Charles Brown, b. 28 March 1792 Elders Ridge, Indiana Co. PA; s/o James & Agnes Morrow; d. Georgetown, Washington DC 5 June 1866; m. 1st Julia H. Snyder 31 Jan. 1821 Philadelphia, PA; m. 2d Hannah Adams 10 June 1841 Rochester, NY McKee, David, b. 10 April 1821 Ballibay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland; s/o David & Jane Smith; emigrated 1836; settled Crawford Co. PA; living 1862 Clarinda, Page Co., Iowa McKee, Joseph Anderson, b. 5 Feb. 1838 Lusceso, Westmoreland Co., PA; s/o John A. & Eleanor Anderson; d. 2 Sept at home of father, Alleghany City, PA, unmarried McKee, Robert,b. 13 May 1798 Ahoghill, Co. Antrim, Ireland; emigrated early; at Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. TN; d. 13 July 1840 Albany, NY; m. Hannah Thomson 1820 Conocheaque, PA McKinney, James, b. 16 Nov. 1759 Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; s/o Robert & Elizabeth McIntyre; emigrated 1793 VT then to Carolinas; 1797 family came from Ireland to Philadelphia; d. on trip to SC 16 Sept 1802 Chester Co., SC; (the foregoing I know is unclear, but that is what my notes say, csholem); m. Mary Mitchell 1784 Londonderry, Ireland McKinney, Robert, b. 12 Oct 1846 Ogle, Butler Co., PA; s/o Robert & Eleanor (McGeorge); she must have been married before, csholem); his b-i-l, Mr. Pierce in Bellevere, PA, Alleghany Co. PA; d. 7 April 1878; interred Pine Creek Graveyard; m. Hamie E. Gray 9 June 1877 Brownsdale, PA McKinney, Samuel, b. 10 March 1807 Co. Galway, Ireland; s/o Samuel & Margaret (Findley); he was a nephew to Rev. James McKinney (which see above); emigrated with parents to Hawkins Co. TN 1813; 1850 president Austin College, Huntsville, TX; d. 27 Nov 1879; m. Nancy W. Todd 7 April 1836 Oakdale, IL McKinney, Wm., b. 3 April 1841 Ogle, Butler Co. PA; s/o Robert & Margaret Criswell; at Sabine Ridge, KS 1881; living Myoma, PA afterwards; m. 1st Myra McKee 10 Sept 1875 Alleghany, PA; 2d Lillie J. Gray 17 Dec. 1879 at Waukasha,WI McLachlane, James, b. 14 June 1798 Glasgow,Scotland; missionary to Canada 1833-1851; d. 19 Nov 1864 Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co. NY; m. 1st Jane Campbell 1825; 2d Christine Hamilton 1833; both wives from Glasgow McLeod, Alexander,b. 12 June 1774 Ardcrisinish, Isle of Mull, Scotland; s/o Rev. Niel & Margaret McLean; father was pastor of Isle of Iona, Scotland; emigrated via Liverpool, England to America spring 1792; worked for American Christian Expositor, Covenanter magazine 1830-1832; d. NYC 17 Feb 1833; m. 1st Maria A. Agnew NYC 17 Feb 1833; no 2d wife named McLeod, John Neil, s/o of above Alexander McLeod, b. NYC 10 Nov 1806; pastor Galway, Saratoga and Broad Albin, Fulton Co., NY; d. 27 April 1874 NYC; m. 13 June 1830 Margaret Wylie of Philadelphia, PA McMaster, Algernon Sydney, b. 17 Nov 1807 Mercer, Mercer Co., PA; s/o Rev. Gilbert & Jane Brown; to Duanesburgh, NY 1808; pastor of Poland, Mahoning Co., OH 1854-1878; d. 30 Sept 1882 Mahoning Co. OH; m. Elizabeth Chase 6 June 1882 Chatham, NY McMaster, Erasmus Darwin, b. 4 Feb 1806, Mercer Co. PA; brother to Agernon Sydney McMaster; s/o Rev. Gilbert & Jane Brown; president of Miami Univesity, OH 1845-1849; professor at New Albany, IN 1849-1858; lived Monticello, IN; d. Chicago, IL 10 Dec 1866; buried family plot Xenia, OH McMaster, Gilbert, b. 13 Feb 1778 Smithfield, Co. Down, Ireland; s/o James & Mary Crawford; emigrated 1791; pastor Princeton, Gibson Co., IN 1840-1846; d. 17 March 1854 New Albany, IN; buried Xenia, OH; m. 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To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Nevill families, Madison County/Dodson Nevill Gwen, I made a quick trip to Navarro and Freestone County. While there I copied the dates on W. B. Nevill, birth date missed John Nevill's brother by two years. This person had at lea Regards, Randy Lee Nevill Dodson Nevill b. about 1790, Richard Nevill b. 1803 NC, Lydia Newell b.1775-on 1840 census for NC Dodson Nevill is connected to Gibson County, TN. Lawsuit: William Mathis vs Dodson Nevill min 1832 to 1837 James N. Watt to Elizabeth Lyon, April 4, 1841 N. T. NEAVILL B. M.-Marriages of Gibson Note: N. T. Nevill's wife is Mary Watt Gibson County Cementary Records: Sarah Mallissa Fisher Nevill Aug 4, 1864 to Mar 17, 1909 Suzane Nevil, wife of James Mar 27, 1834? to May 18, 1854 James Madison Nevill Dec 16, 1838 to Nov 28, 1912 When I checked records in 1985, I thought there was a possible connection to Montgomery County due to Land Ownership in Madison County. I wasn't able to find this record again. *Dodson Nevill 1840 census Madison, County *Dodson Nevils 1830 census Lincoln County,is likely same Dodson. Possible that this is correct Dodson, note: Children could have been born in Alabama which later became part of Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1823 or 1824 AL, Madison County Census Data, James desendents show TN, John's show AL. Wife: Mary Watt, married Feb. 03, 1842, in Madison County, TN, Nicholas (Nivell) Elizabeth Jane Nevill (Lizzie) b. 1842 Spouse: Marshall Wilson Mary T. Nevill b. Nov. 25, 1843 died April, 29 1929 in Corsicana, Tx (Navarro County) Spouse: John Allen McNeel James D. Nevill b. 1846 married: December 22, 1866 in Madison County Spouse: Nancy A. Davidson Permelia C. Nevill, b. 1848 married: August 29, 1869 in Carrol County, TN Spouse: J H Russel David Weakly Nevill, b. 1849 Married: October 22, 1841 in Madison County Spouses: Sarah Thedford, Eliza Campbell William Nevill b. 1852, found William Nevill cementary plot, unable to make connection, Corsicana, TX Note: Tombstone Incription b.Oct 23, 1850 died Feb 28, 1907-Blessed The Whi John Allen Nevill b. September 1853, waiting for verification on middle name married: December 08, 1878 in Madison County died: died 1931 in Winkler, Texas, Near Corsicana, TX His desentents are from Elizabeth Ann McNeel Spouses: Plummey Pickens, Elizabeth McNeel, Ellen Speed Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1857 Mallisia Nevill b. 1860 Martha Nevill b. 1863 Spouse: John Dewitt 1830, Census Lincoln County, Tn Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 0 N.T. Nevill would be 6 1 10 to 15 1 0 15 to 20 0 0 30 to 40 0 1 40 to 50 1 1840 Census, Madison County, TN, Dodson Nevill, Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 1 0 10 to 15 1 1 15 to 20 1 1 30 to 40 1 1 40 to 50 0 1840 Census, probable Group 2 unknown son under 5 Susan Jane Nevile, Sarah Nevill ( as adults in Cival War Era, sons?) unknown son 5 to 10 Elizabeth Nevill 0 10 to 15 Julia Ann Nevile N.T. Nevill,b.1824, AL 15 to 20 Caroline C. Neville, b. 1828, AL Note: No record AL. archives on anyone Richard Nevill, b.1803, NC 30 to 40 Sarah Nevill b. 1803, NC Dodson Nevill, b.1795 apx 40 to 50 0 1850 Census, Madison County Group 3 Richard and Sarah Nevill age 47 b. NC b.1803 Richard and Sarah could be on the census with Dodson in 1840 Madison County Note: in 1850 there are no children with Richard and Sarah, based on 1840 census there should be children at home Group 4 Zachariah and Eliza Nevill age 25 b. 1825 age 24 b. 1826 Lydia 8, Cuzzy M. 6, Jane Statum 21, James 1, NC,NC with Zachariah, Lydia Newell age 75 b. 1775, Newell is a common last name ? Lydia is frequently used by this family, Lydia is on the census for 1840-North Carolina-I don't know Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevells 36, Mary 40, Jane 18, Mary 17, James 14, Permelia 12, David 11, William 8, John 7, Nicholas 3, Mallisa 3, MA 274-185 Group 5 Carroll County 1850 Robert W. Brinson 35 and Cytha C. 35, Permelia C. 4, Fances J. 2 NC and AL There is not a Dodson or Richard Nevill on 1830 census for AL. P. G. Nevils 23, Nancy 23, Jane 10 AL/OHIO SH-19-159, F.Y.I.-not likely related-1850 Census, Doesn't work with the birth dates of Dodson's Children Any additions or corrections would be appreciated. Thanks, Randy ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Archived postings to the NEVILLE mailing list can be found on the WEB at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:19:04 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Randy Lee Nevill" 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: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Nevill families, Madison County/Dodson Nevill Gwen, I made a quick trip to Navarro and Freestone County. While there I copied the dates on W. B. Nevill, birth date missed John Nevill's brother by two years. This person had at lea Regards, Randy Lee Nevill Dodson Nevill b. about 1790, Richard Nevill b. 1803 NC, Lydia Newell b.1775-on 1840 census for NC Dodson Nevill is connected to Gibson County, TN. Lawsuit: William Mathis vs Dodson Nevill min 1832 to 1837 James N. Watt to Elizabeth Lyon, April 4, 1841 N. T. NEAVILL B. M.-Marriages of Gibson Note: N. T. Nevill's wife is Mary Watt Gibson County Cementary Records: Sarah Mallissa Fisher Nevill Aug 4, 1864 to Mar 17, 1909 Suzane Nevil, wife of James Mar 27, 1834? to May 18, 1854 James Madison Nevill Dec 16, 1838 to Nov 28, 1912 When I checked records in 1985, I thought there was a possible connection to Montgomery County due to Land Ownership in Madison County. I wasn't able to find this record again. *Dodson Nevill 1840 census Madison, County *Dodson Nevils 1830 census Lincoln County,is likely same Dodson. Possible that this is correct Dodson, note: Children could have been born in Alabama which later became part of Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1823 or 1824 AL, Madison County Census Data, James desendents show TN, John's show AL. Wife: Mary Watt, married Feb. 03, 1842, in Madison County, TN, Nicholas (Nivell) Elizabeth Jane Nevill (Lizzie) b. 1842 Spouse: Marshall Wilson Mary T. Nevill b. Nov. 25, 1843 died April, 29 1929 in Corsicana, Tx (Navarro County) Spouse: John Allen McNeel James D. Nevill b. 1846 married: December 22, 1866 in Madison County Spouse: Nancy A. Davidson Permelia C. Nevill, b. 1848 married: August 29, 1869 in Carrol County, TN Spouse: J H Russel David Weakly Nevill, b. 1849 Married: October 22, 1841 in Madison County Spouses: Sarah Thedford, Eliza Campbell William Nevill b. 1852, found William Nevill cementary plot, unable to make connection, Corsicana, TX Note: Tombstone Incription b.Oct 23, 1850 died Feb 28, 1907-Blessed The Whi John Allen Nevill b. September 1853, waiting for verification on middle name married: December 08, 1878 in Madison County died: died 1931 in Winkler, Texas, Near Corsicana, TX His desentents are from Elizabeth Ann McNeel Spouses: Plummey Pickens, Elizabeth McNeel, Ellen Speed Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1857 Mallisia Nevill b. 1860 Martha Nevill b. 1863 Spouse: John Dewitt 1830, Census Lincoln County, Tn Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 0 N.T. Nevill would be 6 1 10 to 15 1 0 15 to 20 0 0 30 to 40 0 1 40 to 50 1 1840 Census, Madison County, TN, Dodson Nevill, Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 1 0 10 to 15 1 1 15 to 20 1 1 30 to 40 1 1 40 to 50 0 1840 Census, probable Group 2 unknown son under 5 Susan Jane Nevile, Sarah Nevill ( as adults in Cival War Era, sons?) unknown son 5 to 10 Elizabeth Nevill 0 10 to 15 Julia Ann Nevile N.T. Nevill,b.1824, AL 15 to 20 Caroline C. Neville, b. 1828, AL Note: No record AL. archives on anyone Richard Nevill, b.1803, NC 30 to 40 Sarah Nevill b. 1803, NC Dodson Nevill, b.1795 apx 40 to 50 0 1850 Census, Madison County Group 3 Richard and Sarah Nevill age 47 b. NC b.1803 Richard and Sarah could be on the census with Dodson in 1840 Madison County Note: in 1850 there are no children with Richard and Sarah, based on 1840 census there should be children at home Group 4 Zachariah and Eliza Nevill age 25 b. 1825 age 24 b. 1826 Lydia 8, Cuzzy M. 6, Jane Statum 21, James 1, NC,NC with Zachariah, Lydia Newell age 75 b. 1775, Newell is a common last name ? Lydia is frequently used by this family, Lydia is on the census for 1840-North Carolina-I don't know Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevells 36, Mary 40, Jane 18, Mary 17, James 14, Permelia 12, David 11, William 8, John 7, Nicholas 3, Mallisa 3, MA 274-185 Group 5 Carroll County 1850 Robert W. Brinson 35 and Cytha C. 35, Permelia C. 4, Fances J. 2 NC and AL There is not a Dodson or Richard Nevill on 1830 census for AL. P. G. Nevils 23, Nancy 23, Jane 10 AL/OHIO SH-19-159, F.Y.I.-not likely related-1850 Census, Doesn't work with the birth dates of Dodson's Children Any additions or corrections would be appreciated. Thanks, Randy ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Have you tried Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet? http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:18:26 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Randy Lee Nevill" 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: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Nevill families, Madison County/Dodson Nevill Gwen, I made a quick trip to Navarro and Freestone County. While there I copied the dates on W. B. Nevill, birth date missed John Nevill's brother by two years. This person had at lea Regards, Randy Lee Nevill Dodson Nevill b. about 1790, Richard Nevill b. 1803 NC, Lydia Newell b.1775-on 1840 census for NC Dodson Nevill is connected to Gibson County, TN. Lawsuit: William Mathis vs Dodson Nevill min 1832 to 1837 James N. Watt to Elizabeth Lyon, April 4, 1841 N. T. NEAVILL B. M.-Marriages of Gibson Note: N. T. Nevill's wife is Mary Watt Gibson County Cementary Records: Sarah Mallissa Fisher Nevill Aug 4, 1864 to Mar 17, 1909 Suzane Nevil, wife of James Mar 27, 1834? to May 18, 1854 James Madison Nevill Dec 16, 1838 to Nov 28, 1912 When I checked records in 1985, I thought there was a possible connection to Montgomery County due to Land Ownership in Madison County. I wasn't able to find this record again. *Dodson Nevill 1840 census Madison, County *Dodson Nevils 1830 census Lincoln County,is likely same Dodson. Possible that this is correct Dodson, note: Children could have been born in Alabama which later became part of Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1823 or 1824 AL, Madison County Census Data, James desendents show TN, John's show AL. Wife: Mary Watt, married Feb. 03, 1842, in Madison County, TN, Nicholas (Nivell) Elizabeth Jane Nevill (Lizzie) b. 1842 Spouse: Marshall Wilson Mary T. Nevill b. Nov. 25, 1843 died April, 29 1929 in Corsicana, Tx (Navarro County) Spouse: John Allen McNeel James D. Nevill b. 1846 married: December 22, 1866 in Madison County Spouse: Nancy A. Davidson Permelia C. Nevill, b. 1848 married: August 29, 1869 in Carrol County, TN Spouse: J H Russel David Weakly Nevill, b. 1849 Married: October 22, 1841 in Madison County Spouses: Sarah Thedford, Eliza Campbell William Nevill b. 1852, found William Nevill cementary plot, unable to make connection, Corsicana, TX Note: Tombstone Incription b.Oct 23, 1850 died Feb 28, 1907-Blessed The Whi John Allen Nevill b. September 1853, waiting for verification on middle name married: December 08, 1878 in Madison County died: died 1931 in Winkler, Texas, Near Corsicana, TX His desentents are from Elizabeth Ann McNeel Spouses: Plummey Pickens, Elizabeth McNeel, Ellen Speed Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1857 Mallisia Nevill b. 1860 Martha Nevill b. 1863 Spouse: John Dewitt 1830, Census Lincoln County, Tn Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 0 N.T. Nevill would be 6 1 10 to 15 1 0 15 to 20 0 0 30 to 40 0 1 40 to 50 1 1840 Census, Madison County, TN, Dodson Nevill, Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 1 0 10 to 15 1 1 15 to 20 1 1 30 to 40 1 1 40 to 50 0 1840 Census, probable Group 2 unknown son under 5 Susan Jane Nevile, Sarah Nevill ( as adults in Cival War Era, sons?) unknown son 5 to 10 Elizabeth Nevill 0 10 to 15 Julia Ann Nevile N.T. Nevill,b.1824, AL 15 to 20 Caroline C. Neville, b. 1828, AL Note: No record AL. archives on anyone Richard Nevill, b.1803, NC 30 to 40 Sarah Nevill b. 1803, NC Dodson Nevill, b.1795 apx 40 to 50 0 1850 Census, Madison County Group 3 Richard and Sarah Nevill age 47 b. NC b.1803 Richard and Sarah could be on the census with Dodson in 1840 Madison County Note: in 1850 there are no children with Richard and Sarah, based on 1840 census there should be children at home Group 4 Zachariah and Eliza Nevill age 25 b. 1825 age 24 b. 1826 Lydia 8, Cuzzy M. 6, Jane Statum 21, James 1, NC,NC with Zachariah, Lydia Newell age 75 b. 1775, Newell is a common last name ? Lydia is frequently used by this family, Lydia is on the census for 1840-North Carolina-I don't know Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevells 36, Mary 40, Jane 18, Mary 17, James 14, Permelia 12, David 11, William 8, John 7, Nicholas 3, Mallisa 3, MA 274-185 Group 5 Carroll County 1850 Robert W. Brinson 35 and Cytha C. 35, Permelia C. 4, Fances J. 2 NC and AL There is not a Dodson or Richard Nevill on 1830 census for AL. P. G. Nevils 23, Nancy 23, Jane 10 AL/OHIO SH-19-159, F.Y.I.-not likely related-1850 Census, Doesn't work with the birth dates of Dodson's Children Any additions or corrections would be appreciated. Thanks, Randy ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Have you tried GenConnect? http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:17:10 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Randy Lee Nevill" 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: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Nevill families, Madison County/Dodson Nevill Gwen, I made a quick trip to Navarro and Freestone County. While there I copied the dates on W. B. Nevill, birth date missed John Nevill's brother by two years. This person had at lea Regards, Randy Lee Nevill Dodson Nevill b. about 1790, Richard Nevill b. 1803 NC, Lydia Newell b.1775-on 1840 census for NC Dodson Nevill is connected to Gibson County, TN. Lawsuit: William Mathis vs Dodson Nevill min 1832 to 1837 James N. Watt to Elizabeth Lyon, April 4, 1841 N. T. NEAVILL B. M.-Marriages of Gibson Note: N. T. Nevill's wife is Mary Watt Gibson County Cementary Records: Sarah Mallissa Fisher Nevill Aug 4, 1864 to Mar 17, 1909 Suzane Nevil, wife of James Mar 27, 1834? to May 18, 1854 James Madison Nevill Dec 16, 1838 to Nov 28, 1912 When I checked records in 1985, I thought there was a possible connection to Montgomery County due to Land Ownership in Madison County. I wasn't able to find this record again. *Dodson Nevill 1840 census Madison, County *Dodson Nevils 1830 census Lincoln County,is likely same Dodson. Possible that this is correct Dodson, note: Children could have been born in Alabama which later became part of Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1823 or 1824 AL, Madison County Census Data, James desendents show TN, John's show AL. Wife: Mary Watt, married Feb. 03, 1842, in Madison County, TN, Nicholas (Nivell) Elizabeth Jane Nevill (Lizzie) b. 1842 Spouse: Marshall Wilson Mary T. Nevill b. Nov. 25, 1843 died April, 29 1929 in Corsicana, Tx (Navarro County) Spouse: John Allen McNeel James D. Nevill b. 1846 married: December 22, 1866 in Madison County Spouse: Nancy A. Davidson Permelia C. Nevill, b. 1848 married: August 29, 1869 in Carrol County, TN Spouse: J H Russel David Weakly Nevill, b. 1849 Married: October 22, 1841 in Madison County Spouses: Sarah Thedford, Eliza Campbell William Nevill b. 1852, found William Nevill cementary plot, unable to make connection, Corsicana, TX Note: Tombstone Incription b.Oct 23, 1850 died Feb 28, 1907-Blessed The Whi John Allen Nevill b. September 1853, waiting for verification on middle name married: December 08, 1878 in Madison County died: died 1931 in Winkler, Texas, Near Corsicana, TX His desentents are from Elizabeth Ann McNeel Spouses: Plummey Pickens, Elizabeth McNeel, Ellen Speed Nicholas Thomas Nevill b. 1857 Mallisia Nevill b. 1860 Martha Nevill b. 1863 Spouse: John Dewitt 1830, Census Lincoln County, Tn Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 0 N.T. Nevill would be 6 1 10 to 15 1 0 15 to 20 0 0 30 to 40 0 1 40 to 50 1 1840 Census, Madison County, TN, Dodson Nevill, Male Female 1 under 5 2 1 5 to 10 1 0 10 to 15 1 1 15 to 20 1 1 30 to 40 1 1 40 to 50 0 1840 Census, probable Group 2 unknown son under 5 Susan Jane Nevile, Sarah Nevill ( as adults in Cival War Era, sons?) unknown son 5 to 10 Elizabeth Nevill 0 10 to 15 Julia Ann Nevile N.T. Nevill,b.1824, AL 15 to 20 Caroline C. Neville, b. 1828, AL Note: No record AL. archives on anyone Richard Nevill, b.1803, NC 30 to 40 Sarah Nevill b. 1803, NC Dodson Nevill, b.1795 apx 40 to 50 0 1850 Census, Madison County Group 3 Richard and Sarah Nevill age 47 b. NC b.1803 Richard and Sarah could be on the census with Dodson in 1840 Madison County Note: in 1850 there are no children with Richard and Sarah, based on 1840 census there should be children at home Group 4 Zachariah and Eliza Nevill age 25 b. 1825 age 24 b. 1826 Lydia 8, Cuzzy M. 6, Jane Statum 21, James 1, NC,NC with Zachariah, Lydia Newell age 75 b. 1775, Newell is a common last name ? Lydia is frequently used by this family, Lydia is on the census for 1840-North Carolina-I don't know Group 1 Nicholas Thomas Nevells 36, Mary 40, Jane 18, Mary 17, James 14, Permelia 12, David 11, William 8, John 7, Nicholas 3, Mallisa 3, MA 274-185 Group 5 Carroll County 1850 Robert W. Brinson 35 and Cytha C. 35, Permelia C. 4, Fances J. 2 NC and AL There is not a Dodson or Richard Nevill on 1830 census for AL. P. G. Nevils 23, Nancy 23, Jane 10 AL/OHIO SH-19-159, F.Y.I.-not likely related-1850 Census, Doesn't work with the birth dates of Dodson's Children Any additions or corrections would be appreciated. Thanks, Randy ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== You may contact the Neville list manager at: mailto:ggohr01@mail.orion.org Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 18:05:57 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: C B Mays 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 Co. Tx Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Hopkins?read=1328 Subject: Looking for information Surname: Mays, Miller, Spangler, Alford, Nichols, Keith, Chapman, Morris ------------------------- I am looking for persons researching the family of Abner Mays born Edgefield County, South Carolina who married Anna Morris of Augusta, Georgia, and moved to Cornersville, Hopkins County, Texas in about 1865. Family of Louisa Ann Spangler born in Batesville, Arkansas moved to Red River County in about 1892 and married Albert Abner Mays and lived in Pickton, Hopkins County, Texas. The family of Andrew Jackson Miller born in Calhoun County, Alabama in 1841 and married Elizabeth Lavina Heaton of the same county. She died in 1873 and he then married Ferruby Ann Smith in about 1874 and moved to Hopkins County ,Texas in about 1880/82. I am interested in the second Miller family as well. I am also interested in the family of Laura Nichols who married Henry Abner Mays in Hopkins County in the 1880s. I am also interested in the Alford family who lived in Hopkins county. They came from Mississippi. Also looking for information on the family of Thomas A. Chapman from Lincoln County, Tenneesee who moved to Hopkins County in about 1884/5. They then relocated to Hunt County before the turn of the century. I have some information on some of the families and would like to exchange data. CB Mays/ Fort Worth, Texas (Formerly of Pickton) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:59:12 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: SnellHolem@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: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Reformed Churches in America (Glasgow 1888) Cont'd McDowell, Alexander, b. 1727 Colraine, Londonderry, Ireland; emigrated with parents to E. CT; were Scotch Presbyterians; preached at Rock Creek, Gettysburgh, Adams Co. PA; then back to CT McElhinney, James McDonald, b.22 Oct 1858, Linton, Iowa; s/o Joseph & mary McClure; pastored Holmwood, KS McFall, David, b. 12 march 1846 Dervock, Co. Antrim, Ireland; s/o James & Ann Dunlap; living Boston, MA; m. Clara B. Milligan 16 Oct 1873 Alleghany City, PA McFall, Thomas, b. 23 Aug 1848; emigrated 1847 Dervork, Co. Antrim, Ireland; living Cornwallis, Somerset, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, Canada; m. 16 Sept. 1879 Anna M. Lyons, Philadelphia, PA McFarland, Armour, b. 8 March 1808 Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; s/o Patrick & Eliza Knox; emigrated May 1831; living Zanesville, OH 1880; m. Sarah McClure 23 March 1842 at Utica, OH McFarland, Armour James, b. 18 Sept 1836 W. Bedford, Coshocton Co. OH; s/o James & Mary McNichol; living St. John, New Brunswick, Canada; m. 1st Matilda Gregg 29 April 1862 Alleghany, PA; 2d Mary C. Crozier 18 Oct 1866 Elizabeth, NJ McFarland, Joseph, b. 18 June 1839 W. Bedford, Coshocton Co. OH; s/o James & Martha McNichol; living (?1888?) Salem, Stanton, Jefferson Co., PA; m. Mary J. Crawford 3 Sept 1868 Dresden, OH McFarland, Wm., b. 5 Nov 1844 Coshocton, OH; s/o James & Martha McNichol; living Lisbon, Flackville, St. Lawrence Co., NY; m. Martha E. McClure 4 Oct 1871 Oil City, PA; McFeeters, James, b. 1 Jan. 1848 Raphoe, Co. Donegal, Ireland; s/o Thomas & Mary Fletcher; emigrated 1850 Jamestown, Mercer Co. PA; living 1886 Brookland Congregation, Westmoreland, PA; m. Nannie E. Dill 25 Feb 1875 Wyman, Iowa McGarrah, James, b. July 1752 Donahadee, Co. Down, Ireland; argued with John Rodgers of the Seceders at Ballibay, Ireland 1789; emigrated fall 1790 from Belfast, Ireland to Charleston, SC; settled North side Beaver Dam, branch of Rocky Creek Congregation, Chester Co., SC; d. 6 Sept 1816 interred Paul's Graveyard near Mt. Prospect, Chester Co., SC; m. 1st Elizabeth Clark Co. Down, Ireland; she died in Chester Co., SC; m. 2d "an intemperate woman, his housekeeper." McKee, Charles Brown, b. 28 March 1792 Elders Ridge, Indiana Co. PA; s/o James & Agnes Morrow; d. Georgetown, Washington DC 5 June 1866; m. 1st Julia H. Snyder 31 Jan. 1821 Philadelphia, PA; m. 2d Hannah Adams 10 June 1841 Rochester, NY McKee, David, b. 10 April 1821 Ballibay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland; s/o David & Jane Smith; emigrated 1836; settled Crawford Co. PA; living 1862 Clarinda, Page Co., Iowa McKee, Joseph Anderson, b. 5 Feb. 1838 Lusceso, Westmoreland Co., PA; s/o John A. & Eleanor Anderson; d. 2 Sept at home of father, Alleghany City, PA, unmarried McKee, Robert,b. 13 May 1798 Ahoghill, Co. Antrim, Ireland; emigrated early; at Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. TN; d. 13 July 1840 Albany, NY; m. Hannah Thomson 1820 Conocheaque, PA McKinney, James, b. 16 Nov. 1759 Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; s/o Robert & Elizabeth McIntyre; emigrated 1793 VT then to Carolinas; 1797 family came from Ireland to Philadelphia; d. on trip to SC 16 Sept 1802 Chester Co., SC; (the foregoing I know is unclear, but that is what my notes say, csholem); m. Mary Mitchell 1784 Londonderry, Ireland McKinney, Robert, b. 12 Oct 1846 Ogle, Butler Co., PA; s/o Robert & Eleanor (McGeorge); she must have been married before, csholem); his b-i-l, Mr. Pierce in Bellevere, PA, Alleghany Co. PA; d. 7 April 1878; interred Pine Creek Graveyard; m. Hamie E. Gray 9 June 1877 Brownsdale, PA McKinney, Samuel, b. 10 March 1807 Co. Galway, Ireland; s/o Samuel & Margaret (Findley); he was a nephew to Rev. James McKinney (which see above); emigrated with parents to Hawkins Co. TN 1813; 1850 president Austin College, Huntsville, TX; d. 27 Nov 1879; m. Nancy W. Todd 7 April 1836 Oakdale, IL McKinney, Wm., b. 3 April 1841 Ogle, Butler Co. PA; s/o Robert & Margaret Criswell; at Sabine Ridge, KS 1881; living Myoma, PA afterwards; m. 1st Myra McKee 10 Sept 1875 Alleghany, PA; 2d Lillie J. Gray 17 Dec. 1879 at Waukasha,WI McLachlane, James, b. 14 June 1798 Glasgow,Scotland; missionary to Canada 1833-1851; d. 19 Nov 1864 Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co. NY; m. 1st Jane Campbell 1825; 2d Christine Hamilton 1833; both wives from Glasgow McLeod, Alexander,b. 12 June 1774 Ardcrisinish, Isle of Mull, Scotland; s/o Rev. Niel & Margaret McLean; father was pastor of Isle of Iona, Scotland; emigrated via Liverpool, England to America spring 1792; worked for American Christian Expositor, Covenanter magazine 1830-1832; d. NYC 17 Feb 1833; m. 1st Maria A. Agnew NYC 17 Feb 1833; no 2d wife named McLeod, John Neil, s/o of above Alexander McLeod, b. NYC 10 Nov 1806; pastor Galway, Saratoga and Broad Albin, Fulton Co., NY; d. 27 April 1874 NYC; m. 13 June 1830 Margaret Wylie of Philadelphia, PA McMaster, Algernon Sydney, b. 17 Nov 1807 Mercer, Mercer Co., PA; s/o Rev. Gilbert & Jane Brown; to Duanesburgh, NY 1808; pastor of Poland, Mahoning Co., OH 1854-1878; d. 30 Sept 1882 Mahoning Co. OH; m. Elizabeth Chase 6 June 1882 Chatham, NY McMaster, Erasmus Darwin, b. 4 Feb 1806, Mercer Co. PA; brother to Agernon Sydney McMaster; s/o Rev. Gilbert & Jane Brown; president of Miami Univesity, OH 1845-1849; professor at New Albany, IN 1849-1858; lived Monticello, IN; d. Chicago, IL 10 Dec 1866; buried family plot Xenia, OH McMaster, Gilbert, b. 13 Feb 1778 Smithfield, Co. Down, Ireland; s/o James & Mary Crawford; emigrated 1791; pastor Princeton, Gibson Co., IN 1840-1846; d. 17 March 1854 New Albany, IN; buried Xenia, OH; m. Jane Brown 13 June 1803 Cannonsburgh, PA Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 14:22:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Tiorice@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: RICE-SOUTHERN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Rice-Southern-L] Robert RICE, Ark/VA Cousins, In my search for ROBERT RICE (mine), I dug up some old bones, but here again, they were not of my clan. Harrison, 1673-1976 (Harrison Family Genealogy) Vir. Ref. 929.2755, by Katherine Epps Bundick. This research was located at the Fairfax Co., Va., library, and mentions JOHN BRUCE RICE, etc., of Brunswick Co., VA. Arkansas Cemetery Inscriptions & Genealogical Records, Volume 1, 1966. This mentions RICE tombstones found by the side of the road between South Bend and Pendleton, Lincoln Co., Arkansas, on the Clay place. Tombstones read: Robert R. RICE, Sr. born: Brunswick Co., VA. died: Arkansas, December 23, 1852, in his 43rd year. John Bruce RICE, age 3 years son of Robert R. and M. A. RICE The Epistle, Volume IV., No. 5, November 1977, page 36, 37 states: Robert R. RICE, born May 30, 1886, Varner, Lincoln Co., ARK. He was the son of Robert R. and Medora S (Varner) RICE, both natives of Lincoln Co., Ark. Robert was born at Auburn (old name) on the Arkansas River. The grandfather was Robert R. RICE of Nashville, arrived Lincoln Co., in 1844. Wanza Presson (Mrs. Wayne Presson), Route 1, Box 127, Huntington, Arkansas, 72940, wrote to The Epistle and quoted the RICE Family Cemetery in Varner, Lincoln Co., Arkansas, cemetery inscriptions. Sally Varner RICE and Emma Douglas RICE. Mrs. Presson said Robert R. RICE, son of Captain R. R. RICE was present when "we" copied this data. He stated Sally and Emma RICE both died the same day of diphtheria, about 1890. Robert Richie RICE, December 27, 1849 to January 9, 1918. (His first wife was Emma Douglas). He was from Nashville, TN. Madora Varner RICE, March 2, 1861 to December 26, 1949. (She was the second wife of Robert Richie RICE, above). Robert R. RICE, son of Captain R. R. and Madora/Medora (Varner) RICE, died in 1962. Hope this helps someone. Jerry N. Rice, Spring, Texas ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 09:10:44 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: rhart@brtc.net (Ray Hart) 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: WILCOX-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILCOX] WILCOX -- WILL DATA IN TENNESSEE Dose anyone know this Thomas Descendants of Thomas Wilcox 1 Thomas Wilcox b: Abt. 1760 d: March 10, 1814 in Davidson County, Tennessee . +Mary Bryant m: September 12, 1792 in Davidson County, Tennessee ...... 2 Delilah Wilcox b: 1792 .......... +Stephen Heard b: 1774 in South Carolina d: Aft. 1860 m: May 22, 1810 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee "Bible Records & Marriage Bonds Of Tennessee" by Jeannette T. Acklen; published 1967, Relates that the Families of Charles Herd and Thomas Wilcox were in Tenn. by 1792. Charles Herd , James Mulherrin, James Bryant, and Thomas Wilcox, were among the 41 Men, whom, successfuly defended of Fort Buchanan on September 30, 1792, against an attach by 280 Indian Worriors. Fort Buchanan was Located east of where Nashville now stands. Good hunting and remember Seek first the kingdom of God and His Righteous Ray Hart rhart@brtc.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail/Kay Frank To: Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 7:18 PM Subject: [WILCOX] WILCOX -- WILL DATA IN TENNESSEE > WB=Will Book > > James T Wilcox, 1851, WBA, pg 255 Lincoln Co TN > John E Wilcox, 1839 rb-h, pg 281, Montgomery Co > Mary Wilcox, 1851, WB#51, Washington Co - may be Thomas' wife > Miles Wilcox 1852, WB1-69, Johnson Co - May be NATHAN MILES WILCOX, > Josiah's son, KY > Robert J Wilcox 1853 WB-f-138, Maury Co > Samuel Wilcox 1811, rb-a-380 Montgomery county I don't know what rb-a > stands for > Samuel Wilcox 1821, rb-c-492 Montgomery Co - May be same person above > Samuel Ethelbert Wilcox 1859 rb-p-142 Montgomery Co > Thomas Wilcox 1814 WB4-290, Davidson Co > Thomas Wilcox 1834 WB10, pg 375 Davidson Co-May be same as above, or son of > Thomas Wilcox 1857 WB-C, pg 168 Lauderdale Co > William Wilcox 1830 WB1-pg 7 Shelby Co > > THIS IS ALL THAT I HAVE TO SHARE ON THIS AT THIS TIME. 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Their names were John Everett > > I would like to find where they lived, their grave sites and any information I could find out about them. I have started to search the Canadian Genweb and that is how I found > > Eileen > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NIAGARA] RE: Beamsville, Lincoln Co. > Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 21:58:25 -0800 > From: Germaine Barrett > To: NIAGARA-ONT-L@rootsweb.com > > HI Linda > What year is this copy taken from...directory list of Professions, and > trades ?? > Thanks > Germaine... > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NIAGARA] 1851 Ontario Dir. (Paris) > Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 10:03:18 -0800 > From: Linda Adair > To: NIAGARA-ONT-L@rootsweb.com > > Please note: The email I recently sent out with the listing for > Beamsville was taken from the 1851 Ontario Directory. > > 1851 Ontario Directory: > > PARIS, A flourishing Village, situated on the Grand River, in the > Townships of Dumfries and Brantford, > United Counties of Wentworth and Halton, C.W. - distant from Brantford, > 7 miles, from Dundas, 22 miles, > from Galt, 13 miles, and from Hamilton, 26 miles - usual stage fare from > Hamilton, 5s. Population about > 1800. The Village is divided by Smith's Creek, into two parts, known as > the Upper and Lower Village, and > the addresses are given below accordingly, being designated by the > letters U.V. or L.V. > > AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS & c. > > Canada Life Assurance Company, John Smith, agent, U.V. > Gore Bank, James Nimmo, agent, U.V. > Gore District Mutual Insurance Company, Daniel Totten, agent, L.V. > National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Assurance Companies, J.A. > Penton, agent, U.V. > > ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES & c. > > ALLCHIN, WHITLAW, & Co., iron founders and machinists, L.V. > BENNETT, DANIEL, Carriage, waggon and sleighmaker, U.V. > BRADFORD, O.D., Union house, L.V. - superior accommodation for > travelers, and good yarn and stabling > attached to the premises > CAPRON, HIRAM, J.P., town reeve, L.V. > CLODE, WILLIAM, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, glass and > crockery, U.V. > CURRIE, JAMES & JOHN, butchers and victuallers, L.V. > DAVIDSON, JAMES, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, glass and > crockery ware, U.V. > FISHER, JAMES M., boot, shoe and leather store, U.V. - keeps always on > hand a good stock of boots > and shoes, and executes all orders, in the latest and most fashionable > style of workmanship, and of the > best materials. > IRWIN, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, groceries, wines and liquors, > hardware, glass and crockery ware, U.V. > MACARTNEY, GEORGE, postmaster, and Paris flour mills, L.V. > MALTUS, ANDREW, cabinet and chairmaker, L.V. - manufacturers every > description of cabinetware and > chairs of the best materials and workmanship, and upon moderate terms. > MILLER, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, glass and > crockery, U.V. > MITCHELL, GEORGE, tailor and clothier, U.V. - makes to order every > description of gentlemen's and > youths' clothing, ladies' riding habits, & c., upon moderate terms, and > in the latest and most approved > styles. > MORE, ROBERT, dealer in dry goods, groceries, wines and liquors, > hardware, glass and crockery, L.V. > NIMMO, JAMES, agent for Gore Bank, U.V. > PENTON, JOHN A., conveyancer, clerk of division court, notary public, > general and land agent, L.V. > PHILP, GUY, clothier and tailor, U.V. - is always prepared to attend to > orders in every department of his > line of business upon moderate terms, and with promptitude and > punctuality. > SCOTT, GEORGE L., & Co., chemists and druggists, L.V. - paints, oils and > dye stuffs of every > description, stationery and school books constantly on hand > SOWDON, SAMUEL, chemist and druggist, stationer and bookseller, L.V. - > paints, oils and dye stuffs in > every variety - a choice stock of perfumery, school books and stationery > constantly on hand > TAYLOR, WM. H., dealer in groceries, wines, liquors & c., L.V. - keeps > always on hand a good assortment > of every article in his line of business, which he offers upon as > moderate terms as any other house in the > village. > TOTTEN, DANIEL, Paris woolen mills and manufactory, L.V. - manufactures > tweeds, plain cloth, > cashmeres, flannels and blankets, which he furnishes upon as good terms > as any other house in the > Province - carding and cloth dressing done to order upon reasonable > terms - cash paid for wool in any > quality. > WHITLAW, CHARLES, new Paris flouring and plaster mills,L.V. - cash paid > for wheat, rye, corn, barley > and pork. > WOLVERTON, ASA, lumber merchant and general contractor, U.V. > WOOD, THOMAS, merchant tailor and clothier, L.V. - executes all orders > in his line of business with > neatness and despatch, and upon the most moderate terms. > > Aikman, Richard S., general trader, U.V. > Allchin, Wiilliam, wooden ware factory, L.V. > Arnold, Elijah, confectioner, L.V. > Batty, William, tin and iron plate worker, L.V. > Blackwood, Andrew, cooper, L.V. > Boyd, A., shoemaker, U.V. > Bullock, & Rhodes, painters and glaziers, L.V. > Calderwood, John, saddler and harnessmaker, L.V. > Capron, Walter, livery stables, L.V. > Caw, Rev. David, Church of Scotland > Clarke, Thomas, tin and coppersmith, U.V. > Cleghorn, Rev. ----, Baptist > Clement, Rev. ----, Wesleyan > Currey, G. & Co., coopers, L.V. > Cooke, Dr., L.V. > Daly, T.M., general store, L.V. > Dixon, Dr., U.V. > Dutton, William, shoemaker, L.V. > Early, Gilbert, tin and coppersmith, L.V. > Farlow, William, watch and clockmaker, U.V. > Ferrell, Vanvoorhies, & Co., contractors on Great Western Railroad, L.V. > Finlayson, Hugh, saddler and harnessmaker, U.V. > Finlayson & Co., tanners, L.V. > Fisher, Charles, boots, shoes and leather, U.V. > Fisher, Robert, boots and shoes, U.V. > Forbes, John, Victoria Hotel, U.V. > Forsyth, E.P., tailor, U.V. > Isintroul & Co., coopers, L.V. > Graham, John, cooper, L.V. > Gray, George A., barrister at law, L.V. > Green, Patrick, Paris Hotel, U.V. > Greenstreet, H.J., conveyancer, U.V. > Haviland, William, carpenter, U.V. > Huntly, John, Globe Hotel, U.V. > Kirkpatrick, Robert, mansion house, U.V. > Laycock, James, cabinetmaker, L.V. > Laycock, Dr. H.S., L.V. > Leavens, Leander, saddler and harnessmaker, L.V. > Logan, Patrick, general trader, L.V. > Manson, William, cooper, L.V. > McCosh, Dr., U.V. > McCosh, John, baker and grocer, U.V. > Mitchell & Johnson, carriagemakers, and blacksmiths, L.V. > Mitchell, James, fanning mill maker, L.V. > Naphegyi, Dr., beet root sugar factory, L.V. > Newcombe, R. & V., tailors, U.V. > Paris and Dundas Road Company, James Nimmo, president, James Pollock, > sec. and treasurer > Paris Star, weekly paper, office U.V. > Paris and Ayr Road Company, Asa Wolverton, president, James Black, > secretary, U.V. > Patton & Currey, distillers & general store, L.V. > Robertson, James, tailor, U.V. > Roberts, John, baker, U.V. > Ruttan, Rev. Charles, Church of England > Smith, John, innkeeper, L.V. > Smith, J.P., agent fr marriage licenses and commissioner for taking > affidavits in Queen's Bench, U.V. > Spence, G., innkeeper, U.V. > Spottiswood, Alexander, general trader, L.V. > Spratt, Thomas, boot and shoemaker > Tennant, James, grocer and innkeeper, L.V. > Vincent, Rev. J., Congregationalist > Waters, ---- tinsmith, L.V. > Watts, Dr., L.V. > Young, William, shoemaker, U.V. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [NIAGARA] Surnames: Everett & Ashley > Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 22:46:08 -0500 > From: "Barry House" > To: NIAGARA-ONT-L@rootsweb.com > > A quick search of the 1871 census found the following: > > Family Name > EVERETT > Given Name(s) > JOHN > H > Age > 24 > > Birthplace > O > Religion > PR > > Ethnic Origin > ENGLISH > > Occupation > LAB > > District & Subdistrict > 19 > G > Division / Page > 7 > County & Location Description > NWL > Willoughby Twp. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Eileen Grueninger > To: > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:42 PM > Subject: [NIAGARA] Surnames: Everett & Ashley > > > My maternal gggrandfather and gggrandmother lived in Willoughby, Welland > County in the mid 1800's. They were found in the 1851 and 1861Census. > Their names were John Everett and Margaret Ashley. They had seven children > one of which was my ggrandfather Charles Everett. Because I live in one of > the Mid-Atlantic States, I do not have any idea where or how to find > information for this area. I have researched in the a lot of the > repositories from Philadelphia to Washington DC to Virginia, but do not know > where to start in Canada. > > > > I would like to find where they lived, their grave sites and any > information I could find out about them. I have started to search the > Canadian Genweb and that is how I found your site. Would appreciate any > information or instruction you could lend. Thank you! > > > > Eileen > > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 08:13:16 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: DEHucks@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: JENKINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Nathaniel JENKINS Looking for Nathaniel Jenkins parents and sibling. I think I found him in Lincoln County, TN age 18. Nathaniel married Mary Nancy Derrick. Sorry this Lincoln Co... TN. census was 1850. Thank you for any help Estelle from OK. Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 07:20:49 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: cjkimes 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: KEIM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KEIM] FEATURED FAMILY Yes Cindy this is the correct information for my line. Cindy wrote: > Descendants of Charles R. Kymes, son of William and Eleanor (Reese) KIMES > > 1 Charles R. Kymes b: 26 November 1826 Lincoln Co, TN d: 17 September 1895 Buckville, > Montgomery Co, AR > . +Elizabeth Smiley b: ca 1826 KY m: 18 July 1850 in Lamar Co, TX > > *2nd Wife of Charles R. Kymes: > . +Mary Ellen Echols b: 1833 KY m: 1855 in Montgomery Co, AR d: 04 February 1873 South > Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Mary C. Kymes b: 1861 > > *3rd Wife of Charles R. Kymes: > . +Helen Matilda Eaves aka: Matilda H. b: 08 September 1848 m: 16 April 1873 in Silver > City, Montgomery Co, AR d: 05 July 1918 Buckville, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 George Columbus M. Kymes b: 11 May 1874 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ...... +Mary Jane Bryant m: 11 August 1909 in Mount Ida, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 John Kymes b: 31 October 1875 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 30 November > 1875 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Thomas R. Kymes b: 28 November 1876 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ...... +Amanda Jane Holloway b: ca 1880 m: 25 October 1896 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co, AR > ... *2nd Wife of Thomas R. Kymes: > ...... +Rosie Lee FRY b: ca 1885 AR m: 16 October 1907 in Parish of Winn, LA > ... 2 James Albert Kimes b: 09 May 1878 Montgomery Co, AR d: 30 December 1934 Espanola, > NM > ...... +Nellie Ann Cearley b: 26 September 1878 Montgomery Co, AR m: 30 December 1900 in > Montgomery Co, AR d: 10 August 1961 Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Eleanor Josephine KYMES b: 04 January 1880 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 29 > January 1891 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Solomon Kymes b: 15 February 1883 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 23 August > 1899 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Eliza Ann Kymes aka: Annie Kymes b: 30 December 1884 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, > AR d: Pencil Bluff/Baden Arkansas > ...... +Ben GALLION m: 1914 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Charles Author LaFayette Kymes b: 28 March 1886 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > d: 23 May 1922 Talihina, Le Flore Co, OK > ...... +Maggie Angiline Reich b: 31 August 1888 Ola, Yell Co, AR m: 07 April 1907 in Mt. > Ida, Montgomery Co, AR d: 26 April 1969 Holdenville, OK > ... 2 Archibald Kymes aka: Archie Kimes b: 05 July 1888 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > d: April 1966 Oden, Montgomery Co, AR > ... 2 Harrison Kymes b: 26 November 1890 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 16 August > 1893 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR > > Chuck, do we have the correct info on these folks? > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > Did you know...... > This list now has MORE THAN 165 subscribers!!!!!!! Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 21:13:28 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lynette Jester 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: JESTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [JESTER] Jester Birthday What a wonderful idea! I hope you win too!!! Have a Blessed Birthday!!! ------Original Message------ From: gbdaily/marketing to go To: JESTER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: March 7, 2000 3:36:21 PM GMT Subject: [JESTER] Jester Birthday BEFORE you discard this, I'd just like to say that your children and grandchildren probably feel the same way as the note below. Sorry for getting off subject a moment, but I want to salute each of you, as I salute and thank my mom for all her efforts. Daughter of Sue Brown (jbrown@281.com) descendant of Benjamin Jester -Abbeville SC & Lincoln Co. Tenn 1800's =========== email note below sent 3/7/2000 Mom, I came across a place on the internet where I saw a contest. It said, (PLEASE KEEP READING) "Give someone you love the greatest birthday in the world. You tell us the gift, who deserves it and why... If yours is the best gift idea, we'll find it, create it, make it...whatever; And then give it to you to give to someone you love. Think BIG. Think EXOTIC. Think of the one thing someone you know has always wanted. How about a flight on an F-15? Or an all-expense paid safari? Or maybe it's a new car for mom and dad, who sacrificed to send you to college. Remember, tell us the gift, and tell us why this person deserves it. Give us all the gooey details. Make your plea, and you can win the World's Greatest Birthday Gift for someone you love. " (PLEASE KEEP READING-See 3rd paragraph in note below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mom, I decided to enter. I thought you might want to see the entry I sent, it's below: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "My Mom...I'm not sure I can tell you how hard she worked as I was growing up. Not only at home, but as a teacher and later running a small business. She always made sure we had meals as a family, shared with each other, and knew the values she had been brought up to believe in on a farm in West Texas in the Dust Bowl '30's. She worked side by side with my Dad, took care of her Dad after my grandmother died, took care of her father-in-law in later years, lavished her four grandsons with love and NONE of us would ever trade her for another Mom or Grandmother. The gift I would like to give to my Mom is an unusual one...several genealogists. I'll will explain. My mother has spent hundreds or perhaps thousands of hours researching our ancestors. We are so appreciative to know about the people who came before us, who they were, what they did, how they lived, the wars they fought and won or lost. Through her efforts we are able to "see" their lives, their joys, their tragedies, their homes, their meager possessions they left to their descendants listed in copies of dusty old wills read by my Mom bent over microfilm machines in damp and dark courthouse basements. But now with her health problems (and not being 39 anymore :-), she is not able to travel to the southern states, spending days on end in research to finish many of the trails she began years ago. I would like to give her 1) the services of a genealogist in each of the cities where she seeks information (S.Carolina, Ga., Tenn, etc) 2) the opportunity to visit with each in those cities after they have traced the "roots" she is seeking 3) If there is money left, travel for she, my Dad, my brother and I to the UK to see "where we came from and from whom". We'd stay in B&B's as that's less expensive and more interesting, travel by car to tour, and we would set an agenda, lodging plans, etc. in order to stay within the $25,000 total prize value. You see, she also taught us value and conservative spending. I'm not saying we were always successful with those lessons, but she gave the lessons nonetheless :-) I hope you will award this prize to my mother. She has done so much for all of us, for her neighbors, friends, church members, clients and anyone with whom she comes in contact. She is a special lady and I only wished I had the money to give her this gift. I hope you will. This is the kind of gift that will give beyond just she...it will give to her descendants for generations to come and they too, will know the special lady who was their ancestor. Thank you for the opportunity to tell you about my mother. Regards, Ginger Daily" Mom, I hope it's okay and I hope you win. ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com?sr=mc.mk.mcm.tag001 Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 20:08:06 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: JumpinBeej@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. 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Join a booklist and receive First choice on our special buys, and save even more! ======================================================= ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 20:03:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Delores Sisco 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: LAWSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Hello Betty: This is a long stretch but have you checked Moore County, Tn , Lincoln Co., Tn, Franklin County, Tn or Bedford Co., Tn? In 1871 Moore County was formed from the above counties. That is why I listed them all. Now to the reason I wrote. I have a first cousin who married a Hatfield from that area. His parents may be some of he descendants of you long lost Hatfield. Hope this helps. Delores Phillips Sisco Betty Hayden wrote: > List, > > My absolutely can't find pair are: > > Rachel Lawson Hatfield, > where did she end up. I have her to 1917, in Ky. Can not find her after that. Has anyone run into her as you research. She was about 73 at that time. > > Mahala Leger Lawson--lst wife of Wm. M. Lawson . It is believed she died 1850 to 1855. We have not been able to find her. Could be Mo. Ky. or Tn. > > Thanks for any hints. > Betty behydn@tnco.net > > ==== LAWSON Mailing List ==== > Visit the Lawson List Web Site! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/lawson.htm ==== LAWSON Mailing List ==== Visit the Lawson List Web Site! http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/lawson.htm Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 19:58:00 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Charles Schull 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: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BOONE-L] [Fwd: 5th generation] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------89A4F3B0A681BB0B7B8D2DA1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- Charles O. & Beverly A. Schull 1953 Yolanda St. Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: 541-746-4097 Email: coschull@teleport.com --------------89A4F3B0A681BB0B7B8D2DA1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <38C5607D.A84A6357@teleport.com> Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 12:03:10 -0800 From: Charles Schull Reply-To: coschull@teleport.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 (Macintosh; I; 68K) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: sharrah@concentric.net Subject: 5th generation Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sharrah, The 2nd generation from Daniel Boone & Rebecca Bryan is Joseph Scholl an Levina Boone. This is where my surname joins with the Boones. ( Peter Scholl did marry Mary Boone of Edward Boone, not Daniel.) Septimus Scholl & Sarah Miller had 6 children, one of which was named Daniel Boone Scholl ( not the Daniel who was Septimus' brother). Daniel Boone Scholl ,* the subject, is of the 3rd generation and married Sarah L. Higgins, on his 4th marriage, and had 6 children, one of which and only surviving male of that 5th generation, George Owen Shull 1853-1917 m.1880 May Bell Himebaugh 1860-1928 of Lincoln Co Tn. These last two are 6th generation and parents of Daniel Boone Schull 2nd, my father. I am of the 8th generation. I have family information and dates of D.B. Scholl the 1st on through the 10 generation and of related family members. If any one is interested, I would be happy to share. In turn, I would be most interested in the D.B. Scholl family of Lincoln Co, Belleville Tn as to where they lived, where they are buried, any history and of any one related ie. Higgins, March, Ingle and Ide. Please note the change of the old German spelling of Scholl to Shull then Schull. Don't ask me to explain, I don't know. I find many Scholl names in Germany and the Shull in England but I maintain to be German (mix) but will use the Schull I was given. I thank you for putting aside the Van Meter woman in favor of Leah Morgan for the wife of William Scholl. I think the later is correct -- Charles O. & Beverly A. Schull 1953 Yolanda St. Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: 541-746-4097 Email: coschull@teleport.com --------------89A4F3B0A681BB0B7B8D2DA1-- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 19:13:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Kenneth Banasiewicz" 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: TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: New Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Post - HALL Please respond directly to davekaye@ctaz.com > NAME: Franklin D Hall > EMAIL: davekaye@ctaz.com > DATE: Mar 07 2000 > QRYTEXT: Looking for any information about John Hall and wife Betsy Norman Hall. They were in this area about 1800 and then moved on to MS. Especially interested in some of their children born after leaving TN: Solomon Hall, Hiram Metcalf C. Hall and Matthew Wallace Hall. All believed to be born in MS. They moved from Lincoln Co, NC with following children: Lemuel b 25 Aug 1787, William 28 Jul 1789, Thomas b 27 Oct 1791, Senthey b 21 Sep 1793, John Miller b 2 Jan 1796, George b 17 Jan 1798 and James Henderson b 3 Jan 1800. Any information appreciated. Thanks, Franklin D Hall. Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 18:49:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: HoulingWolf@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: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CherokeeGene] Thompson's Line O'siyo Debbie, Thanks so very much for the information you sent. Your right you never know where your tie will prove to be. You have Thompson's and a William Smith and so do i who knows we may end up being cousins. Your right about them being able to go up to Lincoln Co. easily. I live in North Alabama and the Tn line is only about 30 miles away. I am also in one of the Co. that border Marshall. and have alot of ties to and close to Marshall Co. I dont know if you have easy access to records of this area but if i can help you in any way i will be glad to look anything up for you i can. The mountains here are the end of the mountain range you mentioned.I printed out what you sent and will keep an eye out for any info that might help you. Thanks again for your reply. Good luck in your search. wah doh,WaYa kayuga/Steve Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 18:21:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Franklin D Hall Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: GC- Rutherford Co. Tn Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Rutherford?read=157 Subject: John & Betsy Hall Surname: Hall ------------------------- Looking for any information about John Hall and wife Betsy Norman Hall. They were in this area about 1800 and then moved on to MS. Especially interested in some of their children born after leaving TN: Solomon Hall, Hiram Metcalf C. Hall and Matthew Wallace Hall. All believed to be born in MS. They moved from Lincoln Co, NC with following children: Lemuel b 25 Aug 1787, William 28 Jul 1789, Thomas b 27 Oct 1791, Senthey b 21 Sep 1793, John Miller b 2 Jan 1796, George b 17 Jan 1798 and James Henderson b 3 Jan 1800. Any information appreciated. Thanks, Franklin D Hall Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 17:09:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Robert M. Crisp" Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin* ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: CRISP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CRISP-L] Daniel Jefferson Crisp Daniel Jefferson Crisp b. 14 Dec 1846 Laurens Co, SC. Md. Sallie Elizabeth Frazier, b. 12 Sep 1852 Fayette Co., TN Daniel J. Crisp s/o Joel Tilman Crisp Joel Tilman Crisp, b. 8 Jan 1820 Laurens Co., SC Md. Lucintha Cole Joel Tilman Crisp s/o John Rodgers Crisp b. 14 Mar 1790 Laurens Co., SC Md. Sarah "Sallie" Allen b. 18 Feb 1794 John Rodgers Crisp s/o Mansell (Mansil, etc.) Crisp b. 28 Jun 1764 NC Md. Margaret Rodgers b. 30 Dec 1766 Mansil Crisp may be but not proven as son of William Crisp II, b. abt. 1720-30 in NC. William Crisp II may be son of "Old" William Crisp, b. abt. 1700 and a wife prior to "last" wife Frances. Old William Crisp named 18 chd. in his will. Roots or origin of this Old William Crisp have never been proven. Daniel Jefferson Crisp was veteran of Civil War and I've seen copy of his war record from a Margaret Sinclair of Memphis who is a desc. and who gave me the above info. Margaret is an excellent gen. who does great research. Margaret is d/o Jennings Norvell and Sarah Alice Crisp. Sarah Alice Crisp is d/o Huley Youat Crisp and probably the same Huley referenced in the post. Thus Margaret Sinclair is probably 2nd cousin to Cindy's husband. If so, you may want to contact Margaret as she has excellent documentation on this family. I don't have Margaret address but know it's Memphis. Daniel had 2nd wife Maggie Rodgers but no chd. by this union. Daniel and first wife Sallie Frazier had 7 chd. An earlier note indicated that this could be traced back to England which is certainly more than I have. I would be very interesed and ask Cindy to provide the information and any documentation concerning this as it would impact a very large number of people on this list. Regards, Bob Crisp On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 Bandony1@cs.com wrote: > > Forwarded to the list.....Can some of you SC Crisps help Cindy with Daniel > Jefferson Crisp? She is on the list, so just reply to list..............Ethel > > << Subj: Re: (no subject) > Date: 3/7/00 1:18:54 PM Pacific Standard Time > From: CINISP@aol.com > To: Bandony1 > > My husbands great grandfather was Daniel Jefferson Crisp, he moved to Braden > from Laurens, South Carolina. The family moved there from somewhere in N. > Carolina. No one is really sure where. > > My husband's grandfather was Huley Crisp. He died in 1950's. My > father-in-law is Albert Hugh Crisp. He will be 80 in August. > > If these people fit into your family somewhere it would be interesting to > hear from you. I would like to piece together my husband's family. His > cousin traced Daniel's brother back to England, but we are not very close so > I do not have access to the information. > >> > > > ==== CRISP Mailing List ==== > To contact List manager, send email to Bandony1@cs.com > Visit the Crisp family pages > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/crisp1.html > (that's a "one") > The lists search engine is up and running. To read archived messages go to: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > type in the name of the list you want to search. It is NOT case > sensitive. Just remember our list is hyphenated - CRISP-L > Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > If you are leaving town for the Holidays or on vacation, > unsubscribe while you are gone, so your mailbox doesn't > fill up > The Crisp Genconnect boards are located at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/r/CRISP/#gc > > ************************************************************************ * Robert M. Crisp, Ph.D., P.E. * Phone: (501) 575 6416 * * Professor * Fax: (501) 575-5339 * * Computer Science & Computer Engineering * e-mail: rmc@engr.uark.edu * * University of Arkansas * http://engr.uark.edu/~rmc * * Fayetteville, AR 72701 * Home: (501) 521-1714 * ************************************************************************ ==== CRISP Mailing List ==== To contact List manager, send email to Bandony1@cs.com Visit the Crisp family pages http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/crisp1.html (that's a "one") To subscribe or unsubscribe to the list go to: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/crispList.html The Crisp Genconnect boards are located at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/r/CRISP/#gc Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 16:51:25 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Josie Vaughn 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: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Mattingly's going South? Hi Carol, This is where I got my info and really is about all I have on my early Mattinglys. was taken from William H Perrin, HISTORY FOR BOND AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES, IL, published Chicago: O.L. Baskin & Co., 1882, Part II, pp 50-51 and then reprinted in Lincoln County Tennessee Pioneers newsletter Volume XV January 1986 - "J MATTINGLY (Jenkins), physician, Mulberry Grove (IL), specialist of the eye and ear, also of the treatment and cure of cancers, who first saw the light of day July 7, 1813, in Lincoln County, Tenn.; son of Rollin, born March 10, 1788, in North Carolina, who was a son of Richard Mattinly, whose children were David, James, John, Rollin and Waring. The mother Nancy Luttrell, was born March 31, 1793, and died May 13, 1881; she was the daughter of Michael Luttrell, a Revolutionary soldier, and who lived to be almost a centenarian, the family being remarkable for their longevity. Our subject removed with his father to Alabama, in Jackson County, when he was a lad of tender years, where they resided until the year 1830, when they came to Marion County, this State, where is father died September 6, 1866. Very much credit is due the subject of our sketch, as he was thrown upon his own resources at an early age, leaving home without shoes or sufficient clothing to shield him from the inclement weather, and unable to read the simplest sentence in a newspaper. He hired out at $6 per month, and assisted in maintaining the family in the meantime. For five years he drove stage, and during that time he made use of his spare time in improving his mind, being resolved, that as his temporal affairs were being advanced, that his mind should receive its share also. He came to this township in 1839, and was married the same year to Mary A Hubbard, who died in 1840 leaving one son, David Rollin. His second and last wife was Sarah Tate, born in Stokes County, N. C., September 9, 1809, daughter of Samuel Tate, born in Stokes County, N. c. in 1776, and died April 23, 1842, and Sarah (Faulkner) Tate , born in Wake County , N. C. in 1775, and died in 1853. She bore him three children, two of whom are living - Lizzie, wife of John T. Buchannon, Annie and Sarah E. Soon after he came to this place, he entered a piece of land and began farming, which he continued until 1860. In the meantime he was reading scientific works, medicine being his favorite. February, 1861, he began practice in Greenville. Since April 10, 1862, he has been located here in Mulberry Grove, giving especial attention to the treatment of the eye and ear, as well as cancer, treating them with success. He has 200 acres of land, and considerable town property. The Doctor has done much to impress upon the minds of the people the necessity of the knowledge of phrenology and sexual science among the people" I was so excited when I found this at Salt Lake City. I had been tired and when I get to that point, I start looking at Gen and History Club newsletters. I really have found a wealth of info that way. The thing is that Rollin's son Jenkins was alive when this was written, so I feel it has to be pretty close to the truth. I really feel that this bunch was never in KY. Also in the History of Marion Co IL, it states that Rolling was the first hatter in the area and one of the early settlers. If you come up with anything, I would appreciate letting me know and I will do the same. I have ignored my husband's family for a couple of years, but my husband threatened to "ground me", thus the renewed interest in Mattingly, Vaughn, Luttrell, Clements, Hoover and Montgomery. These are a few. Happy Hunting, Josie Vaughn jpvaughn@jps.net > Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 10:58:50 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: SnellHolem@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: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Reformed Churches in America (Glasgow. 1888) Cont'd #51 Dobbs, Alexander, b. 4 Feb. 1742 city of Londonderry, Ireland; s/o John, a Scotch sailor; emigrated Londonderry to NewCastle, DE 13 Dec. 1773 with Matt Linn; to Rock Creek, Gettysburg, Adams Co., PA 1774; to Marsh Creek where he d. 6 Jan. 1809; interred Marsh Creek; m. 1st Isabella Gamble, Co. Down July 1772; 2d Mrs. Mary (Irwin) Agnew of Adams Co. in 1801 #52 Dodds, Josiah, b. 3 March 1819 Ballibay, Co. Monighan, Ireland; s/o John & Elizabeth McKee; emigrated Lusesco, Westmoreland Co. PA 1820; to Bakerstown, Butler Co. 1829; 1847-1865 BeechWoods, Preble Co. OH; Fayette Co. IN; 1878 to Dade Co., MO; 1868-1876 Winchester, Jefferson, KS; m. 1st Matilda Cannon 28 June 1847 Greensburgh, PA; 2d Mary Milligan 29 March 1853 Fayetteville, IN; 3d Belle Torrence 12 Aug. 1857 Northwood, OH #53 Dodds, Robert James, b. 19 Aug. 1824 Freeport, PA; s/o Archibald & Margaret Davison; d. Aleppo, Syria 11 Dec. 1870; m.1st Amanda Cannon 2 Jan. 1849 Greensburgh, PA; 2d Letitia M. Dodds (whether nee or not, not known) 12 Aug. 1856 Valencia, PA #54 Donnelly, Thomas, b. 13 Jan. 1772; s/o Thomas & Nancy Moore; emigrated spring 1791 to Chester Co., SC; 1779-1800 Rocky Creek pastor Chester Co., SC; served in TN, GA, & NC; 1816 pastor Bush Creek, Bethesda SC; congregation emigrated to OH, IL, and IN; m. Agnes Smith 6 March 1801 Chester Co. SC; d. 27 Nov. 1847 Rocky Creek, Chester, SC #55 Douglas, James, b. 10 April 1779 Castle Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland; s/o John & Dorothy Barwise; emigrated NY Sept 1818; pastor Bovine, DE; m. 1st Alice Thompson 6 July 1819; 2d Mary Qua 18 Oct. 1827; 3d Ann C. Dawson 16 Nov. 1842; d. NY (?city?)15 March 1857 #56 Easson, Henry, b. 20 April 1841 Dumblane, Perthshire, Scotland; s/o Henry & Jane Bryce; emigrated Walton, DE; to NY 1842; to Latakia, Syria 1872; m. Mary J. Beebe 20 Jan. 1870 Schenectady, NY; 20 Jan. 1870 #57 Elder, Thomas McConnell, b 24 March 1846 New Alexandria, Westmoreland Co., PA; s/o Thomas & Mary McConnell; at Dayton, OH1859-1863; Capt. 11th Reg't Maine Volunteers; Freedman Mission Frandia, FL 1883, editor; m. 1st Tirzah Mason 14 Sept. 1848 New Alexandria, PA; 2d Mary P. Lindsay 10 Oct. 1854 Philadelphia, PA #58 Elsey, Edward Graham, b. 22 March 1830 Reynoldsburg, Fulton Co., PA; s/o John H. & Susan French; 1883 Glenwood, Pope, MN; m. Phebe T. Dobbin 19 Oct. 1861 West Hebron, NY #59 Engles, Wm. Morrison, b. 12 Oct. 1797 Philadelphia, PA; s/o John & Anna Patterson; d. 27 Nov. 1867 Philadelphia, PA; m. Margaret Schott 1822 Philadelphia, PA #60 Ewing, Gordon Thompson, b. 17 March 1798 Maghera, Londonderry; s/o John & Mary Thompson; emigrated 1822 Philadelphia, PA where he met Sam Wylie (see elsewhere for Wylie) went to his home Kaskaski. IL; back to Ireland 1830; back to USA 9 Nov. 1841 to Bardstown. PA; d. on "General Pike" 100 miles N of New Orleans, LA 21 March 1848; m. Margaret Black 13 March 1828 Pittsburgh, PA Note: 'More to come. Cordelia Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 10:25:26 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Patricia Viellenave 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: SHACKELFORD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SHACKELFORD] Coot Shackleford Hi Nelson, I found you on the Lincoln Co., KY rootsweb query site and would like to learn more about your Shackelford line. I maintain a Shackleford web site at: http://members.xoom.com/wvgal/ I have checked my TN and KY marriages and do not find anything that could help with Susan Hunley. I am going to forward a copy of this mail to the Shackelford mailing list with the hopes someone may be able to help you. To subscribe to the mailing list: SHACKELFORD-L@rootsweb.com (Mail Nelson has posted to Linclon Co., KY Rootsweb site) by Nelson Shackleford on Sat, 04 Mar 2000 Surname: HUNLEY Looking for info on my grandmother, Susie (Susan) HUNLEY, born abt June 3, 1887 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Ky, daughter of Bill (William) and Liz (Elizabeth) HUNLEY. She had a brother Ben (Benjamin) and sister Lizzie (Elizabeth). There may have been other siblings. The family ended up in Claiborne County, Tn, where she married Coot Shackleford in 1909. I'm not sure when, but before 1944 they moved to Harlan Co, Ky, where she died in 1963. Ben and Lizzie spent the remainder of their lives in Claiborne County, Tn. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Nelson I hope to hear more from you. My Lincoln Co., KY interests are with my husbands side for James and Elizabeth (Roberts) Howard and their son John William Howard b: July 25, 1851 Crab Orchard and d: Aug 20, 1927 Los Angeles, CA. Patricia Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 10:02:33 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: FBecket@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: ROGERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ROGERS] Re: ROGERS-D Digest V00 #28 In a message dated 03/04/2000 4:58:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, ROGERS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << My Rogers line starts with Commodore or Conadore Rogers b. unknown in abt. 1810/26 married, unknown had at least one son named Dense Addison Rogers(the spelling is correct) b. 28 Feb. 1846 in either MO or TN. Dense married 1st Lizzie Moore on March 16, 1873, at Fannin Co. TX. I have no record of children. Married 2nd Martha Ollivein Millard on 27 Sept 1877 in Lincoln Co., KY. Martha was b. 07 Dec 1861 at Bluff City, Sullivan Co. TN. This marriage had the following children Maude Ella b. 1878, George b.1883, Walter Carl(my grandfather)b. 1885 Mable b. 1888, Flora b. 1890, Ralph b. 1896, and Sue b. 1901. These children were born in Walnut Springs(near Hillsboro) in Hill Co., TX. I need the vitals on Dense Rogers mother and father and any of Dense's Ancestors. I Have almost all of Martha Millard's ancestors. I will gladly share in any of the decedents or other information that I might have. THANKS!!! Otis O. Boren(oboren@aol.com) >> I believe that "Dense" is a nickname for Adenstone Rogers. I think your Camador (Commodore) is the son of Adenstone Rogers and Elizabeth Roberts (she is possibly native american?) This is Pat Eagle's line (Pat, are you still on this list?), and her opinion is that Camador is Adenstone's brother not son. Adenstone is son of Dauswell Rogers and Lucy Walling, Wallen, etc. of Ireland, Dauswell is son of Thomas, son of Thomas. This is a very confusing line and not mine, so I have never attempted to untangle it, but just happened to keep the info in my files. There are others of the line on this list, I believe and perhaps they will be of more help. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the above; it's just my notes. Flora Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 09:53:09 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "alli" 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: Re: [CherokeeGene] Thompson Line: Names and #'s Thank you Steve for all of this info. I'm not exactly sure where my Thompson's were at, They supposedly were in middle Tn. according to a cousin. But I have yet to see anything that back this up (& I haven't had time to go look), I do know that they were somewhere in N.C. That's where my Thomas meet his wife Delphia. the only thing that I really know if that they ended up in Okla. :) I will keep this info. maybe its the same Alli ---------- > From: HoulingWolf@aol.com > To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Thompson Line: Names and #'s > Date: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:53 PM > > O'siyo Alli, Are researching any Thompson's in Lincoln Co. TN. Thomas and > James are two family names i have in my line. Also i am looking for the wife > of a John Thompson who would have been born about 1845. My G-Grandfathers > death certificate lists him born in AL. but i believe he was in TN due to the > fact my G-Grandmother was born in Lincoln Co. TN. and her family remained > there. So he had to be there to meet her. By the way my G-Grandfather was > Filander (or possibly Fie L. Thompson this is how death certificate is > listed.) He married Charlotte Smith whos father was Bill and mother was Laura > Faultner. Both born in TN about 1850's. Here is some information i > found at the library. It was in a book named Early Tennessee Tax Lists. It > lists the first names and the County they lived in. Also information it has > is name of county and the parent co or territory. As in Rhea was created in > 1807.from Roane Co. or territory.Here are the Thomas Thompson's listed. > Thomas Rhea Co. 1819, Greene Co. 1812 (3), Greene Co. 1805, Sumner Co. 1787, > Davidaon 1788 (2), Davidson Co. 1811, Davidson 1805, and Thomas Sr. Davidson > Co. 1811. I am not sure what the ( ) with the number in it is unless such as > James (2) would go with Thomas (2). This book was intended to help establish > the first county an ancester was in, Well anyway hope it helps. If you want > any other names off of it let me know. wah doh, WaYa kayuga/Steve > Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 09:49:21 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: ALEXLARRY@prodigy.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: RSL Submitter LRA8000 URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=LRA8000 Subject: RSL Update Submitter: LRA8000 Email: ALEXLARRY@prodigy.net * Bailiff 1693 1830 James City Co, VA>Orange Co, NC>Smith Co, TN * Alsup 1690 1934 Henrico Co, VA>Hanover Co, VA>Henry Co, VA>Jefferson Co, TN>Grainger Co, TN>Lincoln Co, TN>Washington Co, TN> Hickory Co, MO>Burnet Co, TX, Blanco Co, TX * Cate 1690 1957 ENG>Amelia Co, VA>Orange Co,NC>Smith Co, TN>Hickory Co, MO>Burnet Co, TX>Mason Co, TX>Sutter Co, CA * Ponder 1680 1971 MD>Queen Annes Co, MD>Kent Co, DE>Augusta Co, VA>York Co, SC>Habersham Co, GA>Lincoln Co, NC>DeKalb Co, GA>Randolph Co, AL>Talladega Co, AL>Newton Co, MS>Gree * Alexander 1791 Present VA>Simpson Co, MS, Kemper Co, MS>Attala Co, MS>McCullock Co, TX>Taylor Co, TX>Howard Co, TX>Sutter Co, CA Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 09:24:59 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Donald Pate 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-Itawamba County Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Itawamba?read=424 Subject: Ford Families in Itawamba County Surname: Ford, Middleton, Wright, Mattox, Byram, Medley, McWilliams, Ramsey, Wallace, Maxcy, Rogers, Nail, Morrow ------------------------- Can you Post all Census information: Descendants of George Ford 1 George Ford b: June 01, 1796 in Virginia d: March 02, 1888 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Tilden / Union Cem., Itawamba Co., MS / . +Nancy Middleton b: January 26, 1796 in South Carolina m: 1817 in Lincoln Co., TN d: September 04, 1886 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Tilden / Union Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Father: Thomas Middleton Mother: Nancy ???/ .... 2 Jennie W Ford b: May 15, 1818 in Tennessee d: Unknown / ....... +David Wright b: Abt. 1816 m: Abt. 1835 d: Unknown / .... 2 Sarah Ann M Ford b: November 02, 1819 in Lincoln County, TN d: May 26, 1885 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: New Salem Cem., Itawamba Co., MS / ....... +David Mattox b: April 10, 1815 in Chatham Co., NC m: Abt. 1837 in probably Itawamba Co., MS d: May 03, 1904 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: New Salem Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Father: Michael Mattox Mother: Ruth Byram/ .... 2 Richard B Ford b: February 13, 1821 in Tennessee d: Unknown / .... 2 Thomas Middleton Ford b: November 04, 1822 in Tennessee d: 1863 in Itawamba Co., MS / ....... +Emily F Medley b: July 07, 1833 in Madison Co., AL m: August 16, 1849 in Itawamba Co., MS d: September 03, 1863 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: William Medley Mother: Elizabeth McWilliams/ .... 2 Anna Liza G Ford b: June 21, 1825 in Itawamba Co., MS d: December 06, 1903 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Tilden / Union Cem., Itawamba Co., MS / .... 2 George W Ford b: February 04, 1827 in Tennessee d: Unknown / ....... +Martha J E Ramsey b: Abt. 1832 m: November 11, 1856 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown / .... 2 William H Ford b: June 17, 1828 d: 1883 in Texas / ....... +Helen Medley b: Abt. 1829 m: December 14, 1857 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown / .... 2 Nancy L Ford b: July 17, 1831 in Tennessee d: Unknown in Itawamba Co., MS / ....... +Dave William P Wallace b: November 10, 1829 in Alabama m: October 30, 1849 in Fulton, Itawamba Co., MS d: January 27, 1889 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Sandlin Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Father: John Wallace Mother: Malinda ???/ .... 2 Tabitha Elizabeth Ford b: June 07, 1833 in Tennessee d: March 20, 1888 in Itawamba Co., MS / ....... +Edward Calhoun Maxcy b: October 04, 1832 in Marion Co., AL m: December 16, 1852 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown in Itawamba Co., MS Father: Edward Maxcy Mother: Mary Polly Nelson/ .... 2 John W Ford b: January 09, 1835 in Tennessee d: Unknown / ....... +Frances J Betts b: Abt. 1838 m: September 30, 1853 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown / .... 2 Daniel N Ford b: March 04, 1836 in Tennessee d: June 19, 1902 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Tilden / Union Cem., Itawamba Co., MS / ....... +Margaret Rogers b: Abt. 1838 m: September 14, 1864 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Bef. 1880 in Itawamba Co., MS Father: John Westly Rogers, Sr. Mother: Missiniah Nail/ .... 2 Mary C Ford b: January 05, 1839 in Tennessee d: Unknown / ....... +John Morrow b: Abt. 1836 m: August 24, 1856 in Itawamba Co., MS d: Unknown Burial: Maxey Cem., Itawamba Co, MS Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 08:08:07 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: SIMSACOMA@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: SIMS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Culpeper Sims In reference to Thomas Sims and Rebecca Petty, their descendents are so numerous that we could populate our own list. From such a list of Thomas Sims descendents we could fill in the family lineages not mentioned in some of the published Sims books. For example, some published sources show three grandchildren of Thomas Sims / Rebecca Petty through their son Zachariah. Records of Zachariah and his widow Eliz Graves Sims in SC indicate six or seven children. In reference to the Nalle family, of historical interest is the Sims Settlement in Northern Alabama (Mississippi Territory) which was burned out by the US Army in 1810 as these Sims were squatters on Chichasaw lands. The name Nalle appears with some of the Sims as a wife or widow. If these Sims who were founders of the Sims Settlement are Culpeper Sims, that would explain why my ancestor Joel Sims, a grandson of Thomas Sims, moved from SC to Lincoln Co, Tenn near where some of these settlers moved after 1810. The Sims Settlement settlers could have been first or second cousins of Joel Sims if they were sons or grandsons of Thomas Sims. I descend from Thomas Sims and Rebecca Petty through their son Zachariah Sims who married Eliz. Graves and moved to Laurens Co., SC. Also in the move to SC was Amy / Ann Sims who married Absolom Bobo. Possibly a younger brother Thomas Sims ? moved with the immigrants. Lewis Graves, son of Thomas Graves, also moved from Culpeper Co. to Laurens Co., SC. The Graves and Sims were intermarried in several families in Culpeper Co. These families represent about a fourth of Thomas Sims descendents. Regarding the service of Thomas Sims in Rev War, a descendent of Thomas Sims through Zachariah Sims is a member of SAR on the service of both of these men. I believe that for Thomas Sims it is only the service of a patriot. For Zachariah it is said to be in the militia. I have no documentation as to either. It would be interesting to see the DAR / SAR files for their service. A web page related to a Thomas Sims list could allow posting of scanned documents. My line: Thomas Sims > Zachariah Sims, Va to SC> Joel Sims, SC, Tenn, Al> David McGlathery Sims, Tenn, Al, Ms> Jonathan W. Sims , Al, Ms> Willie L. Sims, Ms > Willie Horace Sims, Ms > James Sims, Miss to NM Jim Sims, Acoma, NM Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 07:37:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: gbdaily/marketing to go 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: JESTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [JESTER] Jester Birthday BEFORE you discard this, I'd just like to say that your children and grandchildren probably feel the same way as the note below. Sorry for getting off subject a moment, but I want to salute each of you, as I salute and thank my mom for all her efforts. Daughter of Sue Brown (jbrown@281.com) descendant of Benjamin Jester -Abbeville SC & Lincoln Co. Tenn 1800's =========== email note below sent 3/7/2000 Mom, I came across a place on the internet where I saw a contest. It said, (PLEASE KEEP READING) "Give someone you love the greatest birthday in the world. You tell us the gift, who deserves it and why... If yours is the best gift idea, we'll find it, create it, make it...whatever; And then give it to you to give to someone you love. Think BIG. Think EXOTIC. Think of the one thing someone you know has always wanted. How about a flight on an F-15? Or an all-expense paid safari? Or maybe it's a new car for mom and dad, who sacrificed to send you to college. Remember, tell us the gift, and tell us why this person deserves it. Give us all the gooey details. Make your plea, and you can win the World's Greatest Birthday Gift for someone you love. " (PLEASE KEEP READING-See 3rd paragraph in note below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mom, I decided to enter. I thought you might want to see the entry I sent, it's below: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "My Mom...I'm not sure I can tell you how hard she worked as I was growing up. Not only at home, but as a teacher and later running a small business. She always made sure we had meals as a family, shared with each other, and knew the values she had been brought up to believe in on a farm in West Texas in the Dust Bowl '30's. She worked side by side with my Dad, took care of her Dad after my grandmother died, took care of her father-in-law in later years, lavished her four grandsons with love and NONE of us would ever trade her for another Mom or Grandmother. The gift I would like to give to my Mom is an unusual one...several genealogists. I'll will explain. My mother has spent hundreds or perhaps thousands of hours researching our ancestors. We are so appreciative to know about the people who came before us, who they were, what they did, how they lived, the wars they fought and won or lost. Through her efforts we are able to "see" their lives, their joys, their tragedies, their homes, their meager possessions they left to their descendants listed in copies of dusty old wills read by my Mom bent over microfilm machines in damp and dark courthouse basements. But now with her health problems (and not being 39 anymore :-), she is not able to travel to the southern states, spending days on end in research to finish many of the trails she began years ago. I would like to give her 1) the services of a genealogist in each of the cities where she seeks information (S.Carolina, Ga., Tenn, etc) 2) the opportunity to visit with each in those cities after they have traced the "roots" she is seeking 3) If there is money left, travel for she, my Dad, my brother and I to the UK to see "where we came from and from whom". We'd stay in B&B's as that's less expensive and more interesting, travel by car to tour, and we would set an agenda, lodging plans, etc. in order to stay within the $25,000 total prize value. You see, she also taught us value and conservative spending. I'm not saying we were always successful with those lessons, but she gave the lessons nonetheless :-) I hope you will award this prize to my mother. She has done so much for all of us, for her neighbors, friends, church members, clients and anyone with whom she comes in contact. She is a special lady and I only wished I had the money to give her this gift. I hope you will. This is the kind of gift that will give beyond just she...it will give to her descendants for generations to come and they too, will know the special lady who was their ancestor. Thank you for the opportunity to tell you about my mother. Regards, Ginger Daily" Mom, I hope it's okay and I hope you win. Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 06:05:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: GKinard@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: JENKINS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Jenkins in Tenn. Confederate Pension Applications From the Tennessee State Library and Archives TENNESSEE CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS : SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/pension.htm#name NAME: Jenkins, A.A. PENSION #: S9111 COUNTY: Hickman UNIT: 9th Bn. (Gantt's) Cav. NAME: Jenkins, Alfred. WIDOW: Jenkins, Nannie PENSION #: W5144 COUNTY: Hamblen NAME: Jenkins, Amos Anderson. WIDOW: Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth PENSION #: W9440 COUNTY: Hickman NAME: Jenkins, Charles W. PENSION #: S15952 COUNTY: Davidson UNIT: 30th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, Daniel Clavin PENSION #: S11122 COUNTY: Weakley UNIT: 154th Sr. Regt. Inf. NAME: Jenkins, Ephraim PENSION #: S8819 COUNTY: Hamilton UNIT: 23rd Ga. Inf. NAME: Jenkins, F.T. PENSION #: S1637 COUNTY: Tipton UNIT: 1st Va. Cav. NAME: Jenkins, Isaac. WIDOW: Jenkins, Sarah James PENSION #: W5516 COUNTY: Fayette NAME: Jenkins, J.A. PENSION #: S1414 COUNTY: Weakley UNIT: 52nd Inf. NAME: Jenkins, J.H. PENSION #: S11707 COUNTY: Benton UNIT: 5th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, James Franklin. WIDOW: Jenkins, Beulah Clement PENSION #: W2022 COUNTY: Davidson NAME: Jenkins, James Lafayette. WIDOW: Jenkins, Sallie Anjalette PENSION #: W5601 COUNTY: Shelby NAME: Jenkins, Joe P. PENSION #: S9046 COUNTY: Henry UNIT: 154th Sr. Regt. Inf. NAME: Jenkins, John Franklin PENSION #: S8012 COUNTY: Shelby UNIT: 9th (Ark.) Cav. NAME: Jenkins, John S. PENSION #: S136 COUNTY: Hardin UNIT: 4th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, John S. PENSION #: S527 COUNTY: Jackson UNIT: 28th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, John Sandford. WIDOW: Jenkins, Martha Alice PENSION #: W10136 COUNTY: Gibson NAME: Jenkins, N.M. PENSION #: S8671 COUNTY: Lincoln UNIT: 44th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, R.R. PENSION #: S13153 COUNTY: Robertson UNIT: 8th Ky. Cav. NAME: Jenkins, S.G. WIDOW: Jenkins, Charlotte J. PENSION #: W7703 COUNTY: Williamson NAME: Jenkins, W.F. PENSION #: S10418 COUNTY: Moore UNIT: 20th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, William C. PENSION #: S4447 COUNTY: Coffee UNIT: l7th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, William H. PENSION #: S7904 COUNTY: Coffee UNIT: 24th Inf. NAME: Jenkins, William H. WIDOW: Jenkins, Florence V. PENSION #: W8361 COUNTY: Sullivan NAME: Jenkins, William H. WIDOW: Jenkins, Sallie R. PENSION #: W4486 & W4022 COUNTY: Coffee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching: Porter, McCants, Cobb, Martin, Rawlinson, Gill, Higgins, Scott, Harrison, Fetner; and Bryant, McDade, Dillard, Tolleson, Wells, Baxter, Eaves; and Kinard, Wise, Thaxton, Vickers, Patton, Hubbard, Wilkins, Long/Lang, Latta (Branch 28), Mauldin, Dismukes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 00:46:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lonna Jean Conroy 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: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNWAYNE] THARP - Wayne County I noticed your mention of a John Tharp (b 1846) in the following post to the Wayne Co. List. I am looking for information about Clayton Tharp who in Dec. 1857 was appointed guardian for my g-grandfather, John W. WHEELER. Clayton Tharp appears in the 1830 Census p. 285, with one small son and a wife. Claton Tharp appears in the 1838 Wayne Co., Tax Records, Dist. 4 (50 acres). I have also seen his name in other county records. Would you perhaps have any information on Clayton? Thanks, Lonna Jean Conroy (Idaho) >snip Subject: [TNWAYNE] 2ND ANNIVERSARY ROLL CALL Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 17:07:15 -0800 From: Richard Tuverson To: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Hi List, Thanks to all who work on the list, and for the great work on the Web Site. I grew up in Wayne County and I am grateful to you all for your hard work. I have found good information and I really don't have any trouble finding the information. Here are some of my names for Wayne County: WHITEHEAD, John (Jehu) md. Winnie Weaver in NC, 1827. In Wayne County, 1860 Children: Thomas D. b. abt. 1832, married Kilpatrick William, b. abt 1836 (my ancestor) may have married Dabbs, then a Tharp Jahu (John), b. abt. 1846, md. Mahala Roden James Riley, b. abt 1848, md. Kilpatrick Lucius, b. abt. 1852, may have moved to MO. Elizabeth Jane, b. abt. 1855 md. James Banks, moved to Ark. and then MO. DURHAM, Robert md. Elizabeth Riggs in Lincoln County, Tn. in 1842, Wayne County, 1890. Some of their children were: Nancy, Samuel, James K., William B., Evaline, Bedford F., Lucinda (md. Voss), Sally/Sarah, Eurich ?, Alice (md. W. R. Dabbs), Laura, b. 1866 (my ancestor, md. Jay Hugh Whitehead I am also researching SKELTON, MATHIS, DABBS, SHARP, EDWARDS, BANKS, KILPATRICK, and many other names in Wayne County. Thanks, Joyce Skelton Tuverson tenntuvie@home.com >end snip Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 23:53:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Mary Stakias" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: HARRISON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HARRISON] Daniel White Harrison line Help! Searching for the parents/family of Daniel White Harrison b. 2-20-1783, m. Jane (Jinny) Leftwich 10-24-1808 in Bedford Co., VA. Believed to have moved to Lincoln Co., TN. Daniel's siblings (as best I could read from an old Harrison family Bible) believed to be Battaile Harrison b. 4-16-1771, Nancy, b. 2-1774, James b. 10-26-1774, Reuben b. 4-2-17 Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 23:18:45 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Debbie Woolf" 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: Re: [CherokeeGene] Thompson Line: Names and #'s Hello Steve, I have the opposite problem. MY THOMPSON states he was born in TN, as does his sibs, and yet I found them in GA and ALA census. They lived in Lookout Mt., which maybe why they state they were from TN. Most people think of Lookout Mt. as being near Chattannoga, but in fact it is a range of mountains extending into GA and the AL border. Anyway, the reason I am responding to your query is that Lincoln Co. is not that far to the AL line, so it is quite possible your ancestor was born there, but then moved over into TN, or could travel there in a day and meet your g grandmother. Sometimes our families knew each other for years, from cousins, or close ties. I have a William SMITH in 1850 Moore Co. NC, dau. Amanda. I am not sure SHE is my Amanda, but I believe she maybe. Anyway, Amanda SMITH b abt 1835 NC md. George Dumas MOORE (Where?), then are seen in 1860 Wilkes Co., NC, and by 1865 where in TN. Lived in TN for about 4 or 5 years then went to Pulaski Co. KY for 2 years. Returned to TN, found in 1880 Meigs Co. TN. From there remained 4 or 5 years and left for Indian Territory. Wm. SMITH b abt 1800 dau? Amanda SMITH b abt 1835 NC md. George Dumas MOORE "Jack" dau. July/Julia/Judy MOORE b abt 1865 Dayton, Rhea Co. TN md. Wm. Hence MYERS dau. Maggie MYERS b abt 1885 Paris TX md. 1901 Ind. Terr. (marraige in Southern Dist. Courts) Henry Miles "Milas" THOMPSBON b abt 1882 TN/GA or AL Henry's father James M. (Manuel or Manning) THOMPSON b abt 1848 NC (probably Burke Co.) s/o unknown THOMPSON man and Elizabeth "Betty" or "Betsey" LONG b abt 1827 NC The unknown THOMPSON man could have been living in NC, TN, GA or ALA !!! Eliz. had children b abt 1844/5 GA, 1847/8 NC, 1849 GA. She was living in 1850 Union GA, near Ivy Log on the NC/GA border. She was with her parents, no husband listed but the census did not locate her there in 1860, and in 1870 she returns with more THOMPSON children. The two oldest are MISSING, one of whom was James M. (My great grandpa.) James M. THOMPSON md. Sarah (LEATHERWOOD is our belief) and I found them in 1880 Marshall Co. ALA near Guntersville. His mother Eliz. LONG THOMPSON is not found in GA or ALA, but family story is that James' either left his wife or she died, and he came to Okla or TX by 1899 with his mother Eliz. Although James was not found in 1870 with his mom, his older children were listed as being born in GA. He could have easily been over the border into TN or GA during this time though (1870). I do know that the LEATHERWOODs he most likely md. into were from Lincoln Co. TN or were from Burke Co. NC and had arrived during the same time period as the LONGS (from Burke as well) to upper GA. Those LEATHERWOODs were copper mining. None of this is probably helping you with your own lines, but sometimes you never know where your tie will prove to be, and since you mentioned AL and TN, as well as Linc. co. I felt I should share this family line. DEBBIE -----Original Message----- From: HoulingWolf@aol.com To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Thompson Line: Names and #'s >O'siyo Alli, Are researching any Thompson's in Lincoln Co. TN. Thomas and >James are two family names i have in my line. Also i am looking for the wife >of a John Thompson who would have been born about 1845. My G-Grandfathers >death certificate lists him born in AL. but i believe he was in TN due to the >fact my G-Grandmother was born in Lincoln Co. TN. and her family remained >there. So he had to be there to meet her. By the way my G-Grandfather was >Filander (or possibly Fie L. Thompson this is how death certificate is >listed.) He married Charlotte Smith whos father was Bill and mother was Laura >Faultner. Both born in TN about 1850's. Here is some information i >found at the library. It was in a book named Early Tennessee Tax Lists. It >lists the first names and the County they lived in. Also information it has >is name of county and the parent co or territory. As in Rhea was created in >1807.from Roane Co. or territory.Here are the Thomas Thompson's listed. >Thomas Rhea Co. 1819, Greene Co. 1812 (3), Greene Co. 1805, Sumner Co. 1787, >Davidaon 1788 (2), Davidson Co. 1811, Davidson 1805, and Thomas Sr. Davidson >Co. 1811. I am not sure what the ( ) with the number in it is unless such as >James (2) would go with Thomas (2). This book was intended to help establish >the first county an ancester was in, Well anyway hope it helps. If you want >any other names off of it let me know. wah doh, WaYa kayuga/Steve > Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 23:03:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Shari Bennett 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-Sullivan County Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sullivan?read=844 Subject: Gross family of Sullivan Co. Surname: GROSS ------------------------- Hi, My Gross family originally settled in Sullivan County, TN in the 1780s (then part of North Carolina). One line that stayed in Sullivan County, TN is Jacob Gross Jr., s/o Jacob Gross Sr. and Sabina Dorothy Unknown, and his wife, Sarah "Sally" Farrington. I descend from John Gross, s/o Jacob Sr. & Sabina Gross. Jacob Gross Jr. [b. abt 1790 d. 1872] m. 12 Dec 1812 in Guilford County, NC to Sarah Farrington Children: 1. Nancy Gross. 2. Thomas Gross. 3. Milton B. Gross [b. 1817 d. 1854] m. Clara Paulina Emily Lincoln -- went to White County, TN 4. Louisianna (Louisa) Gross [b. 1818] m. William King Cross 5. Alfred Farrington Gross [b. 1-18-1822 d. 3-2-1902] m. Julia Ann Woods -- stayed in Sullivan County, TN 6. Sarah Gross [b. 1829 d. 1914] m. William Thomas 7. Jacob Gross [b. 1832 d. 10-22-1908] -- stayed in Sullivan County, TN 8. Elizabeth Gross [b. 1842] (might be granddaughter instead of daughter) :)shari Link: My Family Tree URL: Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 22:14:21 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "SCHODE,BART" 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: CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: TENNESSEE MARRIAGES (additions) TENNESSEE MARRIAGES BOYD,A.B. KERR,Leona 16 Mar 1892 Henry Co. BOYD,Adline ADAMS,W.J. 28 Oct 1897 Dekalb Co. BOYD,A.E. BRANDON,----- 08 Sep 1881 Roan Co. BOYD,A.H. IRWIN,Harriet 21 Feb 1887 Union Co. BOYD,Albert E. LEE,Mollie E. 06 Apr 1882 Lawrence Co. BOYD,Allen LOVE,Cordelia 17 Sep 1899 Henry Co. BOYD,A.M. HOWARD,S.J. 27 Feb 1878 Roan Co. BOYD,Annie LAYNE,Emanuel 25 Feb 1900 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,Annie P. HUMPHREYS,Henry H. 18 Jul 1897 Henry Co. BOYD,Ann S. FOWLER,Thomas 25 Jan 1872 Warren Co. BOYD,A.V. MOORE,Nancy C. 06 Feb 1867 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Bell STILES,Alfred 10 Mar 1878 Warren Co. BOYD,B.F. HAYES,Cleo 03 Sep 1896 Warren Co. BOYD,B.F. MCGREGOR,Cynthia 02 Oct 1887 Warren Co. BOYD,Bob RAY,Ellen 23 Jul 1883 Henry Co. BOYD,B.R. LOCKHART,Emma 03 Nov 1887 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,Bud RUSHING,Mary 16 Dec 1900 Henry Co. BOYD,Cathan ANE,John J. 30 Aug 1853 Dekalb Co. BOYD,Catherine RAY,James 09 Mar 1854 Dekalb Co. BOYD,C.F. WHITLOCK,Mary 05 Oct 1870 Roan Co. BOYD,C.F. FINLEY,R.C. 20 Dec 1884 Roan Co. BOYD,C.W. SMITH,Luanna 08 Jan 1889 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Cyntha C. JEAN,Jesse L. 16 Apr 1860 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Cynthia GARRIS,Henry 09 Apr 1872 Roan Co. BOYD,David ELDRIDGE,Eliza 22 Dec 1870 Roan Co. BOYD,David GILMAN,Mary 29 Nov 1888 Lawrence Co. BOYD,David C. GREEN,Margrett 30 Sep 1880 Dekalb Co. BOYD,D.D. STANDEFER,Lila 27 Sep 1892 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,D.M. SMITH,Sally P. 13 Oct 1869 Roan Co. BOYD,E.B. JONES,Ann 27 Apr 1877 Lawrence Co. BOYD,E.D. CALAHAN,Margaret 01 Jan 1864 Henry Co. BOYD,E.H. BESS,Harriet 26 Jan 1872 Warren Co. BOYD,Elgin MADREY,Mary T. 21 Oct 1886 Lawrence Co. BOYD,Elias B. RUSHING,Sarah A. 18 Sep 1855 Henry Co. BOYD,Eliza HOWE,George 13 Nov 1874 Roan Co. BOYD,Elizabeth HART,Aaron 26 Dec 1860 Roan Co. BOYD,Elizabeth J. KING,James R. 15 Mar 1874 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,Elizabeth S. LETSINGER,Allen 08 Jan 1853 Roan Co. BOYD,Ellen J. BULLOCK,William L. 12 Jul 1863 Henry Co. BOYD,Emiline CHAPMON,Wily 16 Jan 1859 Dekalb Co. BOYD,Evaline T. JOHNSON,William T. 08 Nov 1855 Roan Co. BOYD,Fernande C. WINCHESTER,Eliza 01 Jun 1860 Roan Co. BOYD,F.L. COOLEY,D.O. 22 Nov 1893 Henry Co. BOYD,Frank BURNS,Laura 17 Feb 1885 Lawrence Co. BOYD,Franklin TIPPIT,Caroline 28 May 1874 Warren Co. BOYD,George GREEN,Josie 23 Jun 1892 Roan Co. BOYD,Harris MURPHY,Sarah 29 Jul 1883 Lawrence Co. BOYD,Henrietta CONGER,Ross 14 Feb 1878 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Hugh RAMSEY,Eliza J. 01 Jun 1859 Henry Co. BOYD,Hugh DOUGHTY,Margaret 03 Nov 1881 Roan Co. BOYD,Ida SMITH,William M. 12 May 1886 Henry Co. BOYD,Jack MONKS,M.A. 04 Nov 1873 Lincoln Co. BOYD,James EASLEY,Chanie 10 Mar 1895 Henry Co. BOYD,James GRAINGER,Ann 10 Nov 1852 Henry Co. BOYD,James R. JACKSON,Malissa 20 Mar 1879 Lawrence Co. BOYD,J.C. CHRISTIAN,Sarah 19 Nov 1896 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,Jennie E. SWINDELL,Charles 25 Dec 1887 Henry Co. BOYD,J.H.H. JOHNSON,Ersa J. 15 May 1887 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,J.H.H. TATE,S.E. 21 May 1893 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,John HUTSON,Pearl 17 Aug 1896 Henry Co. BOYD,John CLENDENON,Louisa 01 Sep 1887 Warren Co. BOYD,John RUSSELL,Hester 16 Nov 1890 Henry Co. BOYD,John B. WILLIAMS,Malissa 20 Mar 1879 Lawrence Co. BOYD,John F. MULLINS,Idella 15 Apr 1890 Lincoln Co. BOYD,John L. CAMRON,Sareah Ann 13 Mar 1856 Dekalb Co. BOYD,John P. MOORE,Seraphina 03 Jul 1853 Roan Co. BOYD,Joseph B. BRIDGES,Mary A. 16 Dec 1862 Henry Co. BOYD,Joshua MOORE,Alecy M. 27 Aug 1852 Roan Co. BOYD,J.M. THAXTON,A.C. 18 Sep 1879 Warren Co. BOYD,J.T. CLYMER,Winnie 11 Dec 1898 Henry Co. BOYD,J.W. ROGERS,Winney M. 12 Jul 1864 Henry Co. BOYD,Laura HATFIELD,John B. 23 Feb 1876 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,L.D. WHITT,Louise 19 Feb 1885 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Lillie BARNES,Mac 01 Sep 1900 Warren Co. BOYD,Lois THARPE,Nick 18 Oct 1896 Henry Co. BOYD,Luther CLARK,Alice 04 Sep 1881 Henry Co. BOYD,Maggie HOWARD,Walter 18 Mar 1897 Roan Co. BOYD,Maria P. DYCKE,William H. 19 Dec 1867 Roan Co. BOYD,Mary VEAL,R.A. 01 Feb 1896 Henry Co. BOYD,Mary TAYLOR,Dick 02 Oct 1879 Roan Co. BOYD,Mary BOLES,William 12 Apr 1868 Union Co. BOYD,Mary E. CAMRON,Samuel H. 08 May 1856 Dekalb Co. BOYD,Mary M. BACON,John W. 12 Apr 1871 Roan Co. BOYD,Martha MCVAY,Lewis 27 Oct 1897 Henry Co. BOYD,Mat ALLEN,Florence 30 Dec 1884 Lawrence Co. BOYD,Mattie DUNHAM,John 04 Oct 1880 Dekalb Co. BOYD,M.D.L. TURNER,Mary Jane 05 Sep 1880 Warren Co. BOYD,M.D.S. KEENE,Martha 02 Oct 1865 Warren Co. BOYD,Mildred J. GORIN,John C. 19 Aug 1864 Roan Co. BOYD,Miley WHITE,Isaac 08 May 1863 Sequatchie Co. BOYD,Minerva SUDDATH,T.K. 26 Dec 1877 Roan Co. BOYD,Nancy SPRAY,J.L. 20 Sep 1871 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Nancy E. COKER,James M. 18 Nov 1866 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Nancy J. CAMPBELL,J.H. 03 Jun 1900 Henry Co. BOYD,Olive SYKES,C.L. 09 Jan 1900 Henry Co. BOYD,Paschall SALMON,Nancy B. 08 May 1865 Henry Co. BOYD,Patrick AVERY,Sary 08 Apr 1863 McNairy Co. BOYD,P.C. MCSWAIN,Mary W. 08 Apr 1852 Henry Co. BOYD,Penina C. WESTER,Albert T. 12 Apr 1860 Roan Co. BOYD,R.B. MOHON,T.C. 27 Nov 1893 Henry Co. BOYD,Robert ADCOCK,Cynthia 14 Sep 1856 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Robert ADCOCK,Elizabeth 22 Jun 1852 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Robert HANNAH,M.F. 21 Aug 1866 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Robert MCEIYEA,N.J. 18 Aug 1875 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Sadie SMITH,Lawrence 20 Sep 1897 Roan Co. BOYD,Sallie JOHNSON,A.M. 23 Dec 1868 Roan Co. BOYD,Sallie CAGLE,William 07 Sep 1890 Roan Co. BOYD,Sallie R. HANNOWAY,J.D. 24 Oct 1888 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Samuel GILBRAITH,Lillie 18 Jan 1893 Roan Co. BOYD,Samuel SMITH,Sarah 19 Jan 1871 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Sarah COLLINS,Maynard 16 Sep 1877 Union Co. BOYD,Sarah MASON,John 21 Sep 1857 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Sarah J. DENIS,W.J. 01 Jan 1864 McNairy Co. BOYD,S.C. WHITLOCKS,W.P. 14 Jun 1874 Roan Co. BOYD,S.E. MCKENNIE,A.W. 01 Aug 1887 Lincoln Co. BOYD,Sidney ORSTON,Emma 05 Sep 1897 Roan Co. BOYD,S.L. MCGREGOR,Sallie M. 13 Jun 1893 Warren Co. BOYD,Susan MCCARROLL,William 06 Sep 1867 Roan Co. BOYD,Susan HARWELL,William 05 Aug 1867 Roan Co. BOYD,Thomas KIMBROUGH,Alice 18 May 1892 Roan Co. BOYD,Thomas DAVIS,Winney 02 Jul 1865 Roan Co. BOYD,V.A. OUTLAND,N.R. 30 Jul 1896 Henry Co. BOYD,Varnetta FISHER,L.B. 01 Jun 1863 Dekalb Co. BOYD,Virginia A. HARDING,Albert F. 10 Oct 1881 Henry Co. BOYD,Walter HARDING,Sallie 26 Dec 1900 Henry Co. BOYD,William BROWN,Ollie 03 Feb 1889 Roan Co. BOYD,William ARMSTRONG,Anna 25 Dec 1890 Lawrence Co. BOYD,William BANE,Sina 02 Aug 1854 Dekalb Co. BOYD,William P. BREASHEARS,Rebecca 02 Oct 1873 Roan Co. BOYD,W.K. ALLEN,Mary J. 19 Feb 1868 Lincoln Co. BOYD,W.M. ANDERSON,M.A. 21 Jun 1877 Lincoln Co. BOYD,W.M. SISSOM,N.M. 23 Nov 1877 Warren Co. BOYD,W.T. DAVIS,Mollie 22 Nov 1893 Lincoln Co. BOYD,James Capt. MCMULLEN,Iva 1843-1863 La Grange,Fayette Co. ...................................................................... END Regards, Karen from Ohio,USA ------------------- bschode@neo.rr.com Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 21:54:18 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: HoulingWolf@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: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Thompson Line: Names and #'s O'siyo Alli, Are researching any Thompson's in Lincoln Co. TN. Thomas and James are two family names i have in my line. Also i am looking for the wife of a John Thompson who would have been born about 1845. My G-Grandfathers death certificate lists him born in AL. but i believe he was in TN due to the fact my G-Grandmother was born in Lincoln Co. TN. and her family remained there. So he had to be there to meet her. By the way my G-Grandfather was Filander (or possibly Fie L. Thompson this is how death certificate is listed.) He married Charlotte Smith whos father was Bill and mother was Laura Faultner. Both born in TN about 1850's. Here is some information i found at the library. It was in a book named Early Tennessee Tax Lists. It lists the first names and the County they lived in. Also information it has is name of county and the parent co or territory. As in Rhea was created in 1807.from Roane Co. or territory.Here are the Thomas Thompson's listed. Thomas Rhea Co. 1819, Greene Co. 1812 (3), Greene Co. 1805, Sumner Co. 1787, Davidaon 1788 (2), Davidson Co. 1811, Davidson 1805, and Thomas Sr. Davidson Co. 1811. I am not sure what the ( ) with the number in it is unless such as James (2) would go with Thomas (2). This book was intended to help establish the first county an ancester was in, Well anyway hope it helps. If you want any other names off of it let me know. wah doh, WaYa kayuga/Steve Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 21:35:04 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "hchar" 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: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNWAYNE] 2nd Anniversary - Roll Call Gobble, Evert Allen- (b 1817 in NC - d. 13 Jan 1882 in Lawrence Co Tn.) married Jane ? in NC (b1818 in NC.) earliest 1850 census Lincoln Co. Tn. 1860 Lawrence Co., 1870 Wayne Co. Gobble, James Frank (b 1844 - d 1922 in Wayne Co. married Mary Catherine Lutts, 1866 in Wayne Co. (b1845-1922) both buried Fish Trap Cemetery. Pevehouse, Peevyhouse,Pevahouse, William (b. 1801 ) 1850 census Lawrence Co., 1860 census Wayne Co. William b. 1833 - d 1862 married Nancy Ann Tidwell b. 1833. 1850 census Wayne Co. He was on the 1860 census Lewis Co. Pevehouse, Dora b. 1881 in Lewis Co. Tn - d. 1949 in Wayne Co. married Cicero (SR) Gobble b. 1876 in Wayne Co. -d. 1941 in Wayne Co. both buried Highland Cemetery, Wayne Co. Tidwell, I don't know the parents of Nancy Ann Tidwell Lutts, Alexander (B. 1805 Lincoln Co. NC - d. 1877 in Lawrence Co, son of John Henry Lutts and and Catherine Bowman, married Mary Martin, 16 Feb. 1830 in Lincoln Co. NC. (b. 1811 in NC 1850, 1860 census Wayne Co Tn. Factor creek Martin, Valentine (b. 1790 in York Dist SC - d. 1859 in Lawrence Co Chisolm Creek) married Sarah (Sally) Rippy 24 Dec. 1808 in Cleveland Co. NC daughter of Edward Rippy and Mary Elmore Wilson, William (Bill), (b. 1838 - abt. 1880-1900) son of Andrew Wilson b.1802 SC and Rebecca were in Franklin Co. Tn. in 1850 census. William married Melissa Nelson 14 June 1847 in Franklin Co. Tn. earliest 1860, Wayne Co Nelson, Henry (b. 1810 in SC and Jane McAlaster b. abt 1811 in SC. They settled in Wayne Co abt 1850, 1860 Andrews, Henry A. (b.1834 SC - d. ?) married Nancy Caroline Reynolds, (some obituary list her maiden name as Duncan, but her death cert. is Reynolds. (b. 1836 Ga, - d. 6 Sept 1925 buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia , Maury Co. Tn. 1880 census Wayne Co. Reynolds, ? I don't know any thing about this family. Harris William B. born 1809 NC. married Mary Allen (b. 1814 TN., earliest 1850 Wayne Co. census Harris, Henry Clay ( b. 1849 in Wayne Co. married Anamda Catherine Kilburn (b. 1854 - d. 1927 , Piney Creek, Lawrence Co. both buried Fish Trap Cemetery. Allen: I do not know Mary Allen parents Kilburn, Amos of Lawrence Co. and Elizabeth Hicks move into Lawrence Co. abt 1820 Kilburn, David (b. 1823 married Elizabeth Wharton Charlotte Arwood Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 20:04:40 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: MEGBR549@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: GULLETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: GULLETT library notes from 1969 AGAIN, I apologize for not quoting the sources. This is bits and pieces of notes from letters and library notes. I have learned better note taking skills. judygrimes. William Gullett of Monroe co. VA wed francis nickells in 1808 and left VA in 1823 and purchased land in Logan co. Ohio in 1829. lived prince ed co. before living in Monroe and died in 1905. HISTORY OF ALABAMA-1921-by T.M. Owens: the Gullett Family. vol 3 page 712. "his son reece gullett stayed in tennessee-he was war of 1812 pension app. microfilm:? reese gullett, caaptain martins co 3, us rifles, widows orig file app. #32377., widow eady gullett orig#28284, survivors cert#20759, widows orig# 32379. Jesse Gullett from Sailsbury district, VA in the Rev. War. 1859-Catherine Gullett was bauried in St. Michaels churchyard, cornhill, england. with william and john gullett buried in the new gate st. london , england. 1619-aston Gullett buried in st martin of the fields, county of middlesex, england. 1669-john gullett born 1669, blackley england 1749-will of john gullett,craven co. NC. probated and sons listed as: john, patterson, anderson and moses gullett. (hey, one of these could be reece gulletts pop?) 1810-solomn gullett is in lincoln co. state unknown-good grief, charlie brown! 1820-children of george gullett and 8 others infamily in murray co. again no state.... 1847-peter gullett operated a stage line from columbia to Boliver...again no state.... There was a ANDREW GULLETT in McKinney, TX. who was a surgeon in the Confed army. Andrew Jackson gullett married, Margery ? born ohio. 1880 census-no state or co given? Andrew Gullett, age 52 wife was E.T. age 43 born KY children: Lizzie Gullett age 4 TX Andrew Gullett age 1, TX Andrew N. Gullett, b. Virginia, oldest son of Joseph Gullett,and has a brother, William Gullett b. ohio. Andrew N. Gullett married Mary Bell of Logan Ohio and their children: Joseph Peter Susan William Elizna Andrew Jackson Gullett Sarah Francis Gullett Rheuna Gullett John Gullett Samuel Gullett, died 1861 And also : concerning a child listed on another e-mail to the gullett-l mailing list, a child of william thomas gullett named: Ora May Gullett born dec 18, 1893 married a man named: BUCKNER and had a child, Carmyne Buckner who lived in Wilmington, CA. ==== GULLETT Mailing List ==== This GULLETT list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 19:20:13 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lds3539@cs.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: ALLEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ALLEN-L] George W. Allen 1818 NY-IOWA Looking for George's Parents, Siblings Here is the info I have Descendants of George W. Allen 1 [2] ALLEN, George W. b: April 2, 1818 in St. Lawrence County, New York d: December 22, 1898 in Whiting, Monona County, Iowa Census: 1857 Olmsted County, Minn . +ALDRIDGE, Melissa d: Abt. 1848 m: Abt. 1838 ...... 2 ALLEN, Lorenzo b: 1848 ...... 2 ALLEN, Hiram b: 1844 in ? ...... 2 ALLEN, Josephus b: August 23, 1843 in Herkimer County, New York d: August 22, 1912 in Emmons County, Dakota Territory Census: June 19, 1880 Lincoln Township, Monona County, Iowa .......... +IRWIN (could be Irvin) Susan Miranda b: December 9, 1857 in Illinois d: March 27, 1939 in Pollock, North Dakota m: March 2, 1873 in Whiting, Iowa ............... 3 ALLEN, Mace b: December 14, 1876 in Whiting, Monona County, Iowa d: August 23, 1937 in Emmons County, Dakota Territory ............... 3 ALLEN, Guy Robert b: June 19, 1878 in Whiting, Monona County, Iowa d: September 1944 in Miles City, Custer County, Montana ................... +QUIRY, Unknown m: January 1904 ............... 3 ALLEN, Louis b: October 22, 1887 in Dakota Territory d: January 24, 1923 in Emmons County, Dakota Territory ............... 3 [1] ALLEN, Melissa Ann b: October 15, 1873 in Whiting, Monona County, Iowa d: April 16, 1951 in Ekalaka, Carter County, Montana ................... +LANGDON, Unknown ............... *2nd Husband of [1] ALLEN, Melissa Ann: ................... +HANLEY, George Washington b: 1846 in Union County, Tennessee d: August 14, 1900 in Emmons County, North Dakota m: December 7, 1887 in Emmons County, North Dakota Census: June 1885 Emmons County, Dakota Territory ............... *3rd Husband of [1] ALLEN, Melissa Ann: ................... +VAIL, Charles m: May 31, 1901 ............... *4th Husband of [1] ALLEN, Melissa Ann: ................... +BILLINGSLEY, Ross Robert b: June 22, 1883 in Charlotte, Eaton County, MI d: September 24, 1934 in Warm Springs, Deer Lodge County Montana m: July 11, 1903 in North Dakota ...... 2 ALLEN, Horace b: 1846 2 ALLEN, Isaac ............... 3 ALLEN, Guy ................... +LOUTZENHISER, Gustie ............... 3 ALLEN, James *2nd Wife of [2] ALLEN, George W.: . +JOHNSON, Penelope Anna b: June 22, 1829 in Virginia d: October 8, 1910 in Whiting, Monona County, Iowa m: 1856 in Olmstead County, Minnesota ...... 2 ALLEN, Melissa b: Abt. 1858 in Minn .......... +GODSEY, Lon D. ...... 2 ALLEN, Theodore b: 1859 in Minn .......... +O., Mary ...... 2 ALLEN, Clara b: 1862 ........ +BOGARD, Unknown ...... 2 ALLEN, Charles H. b: 1864 .......... +ALICE ............... 3 ALLEN, Alva b: 1887 ............... 3 ALLEN, Ralph b: 1889 ............... 3 ALLEN, Verna b: 1891 ............... 3 ALLEN, Earl b: 1892 ............... 3 ALLEN, Blanch b: 1895 ...... 2 ALLEN, George W. Jr. b: 1867 in Iowa ...... 2 ALLEN, Esther b: 1871 in Iowa .......... +CROY, John ............... 3 CROY, Myrtle Thanks for any help Lori Stites ==== ALLEN Mailing List ==== The Allen list is set to response to sender on reply, to reply to list on most browsers hit REPLY TO ALL and you can then blacken out and delete the address of individual with the mouse so it is sent only to list. Please try to reply to the list address and not individual unless it is private. ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 15:01:23 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: SnellHolem@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: Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Reformed Churches in American (1880 Glasgow) Cont'd #31 Clarke, Alexander, b. 16 Aug. 1793, Kilrea, Londonderry, Ireland; graduate U Glasgow; s/o Wm. Elizabeth Craig; emigrated 23 Aug. 1828 to St. John, Brunswick; d. 15 March 1874 Amhert, Nova Scotia; m. Catherine McMillan 22 May 1821 Belfast, Ireland; ;apparently returned to Ireland, but no date given. #32 Clyde, Robert, b. 6 May 1851 Derock, County Antrim, Ireland; s/o Robert & Mary Harrison; emigrated 1865 Philadelphia, PA; m. Belle Doughtery 21 Aug. 1878 Philadelphia, PA #33 Coleman, Eusebius McLean, b. 3 July 1859 Dayton, Armstrong Co. PA; s/o John & Margaret Brown; to Elders Ridge, Indiana, PA #34 Coleman, Wm. John, b. 12 May 1851, Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co.NY; s/o John & Mary Glass; m. Lizzie S. George 25 May 1879 Venice, PA #35 Cooper, Ebenezer, b. 8 August 1795 Chester Co., SC; s/o John & Mary Martin; served Hepzibah, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co., TN; 1832 to Fayette, IN; m. Jane McMillan 1820 Chester Co. SC #36 Coulter, David Harckston, b. 15 March 1833 Coultersville, Randolph Co. IL; s/o James & Mahala Skeggs; pastor Winchester, Jefferson, KS 17 Aug. 1897; m. Martha A. Forsythe, Northwood, OH 1 Jan. 1856 #37 Craighead, Alexander, b. 18 March 1707 Co. Donegal, Ireland; s/o Rev. Thomas & Margaret; emigrated 1715 Freetown, MA; 1721 NJ; 1724 White Clay Creek , Delaware; 1733 Octorara, Lancaster Co., PA; 1749 Cowpasture VA for six years; 1755 Blue Ridge-Catawba River - Mecklenburg Co., NC; pastor Rocky River & Sugar Creek 19 Sept. 1758; d. 12 March 1766 within three miles of Charlotte, NC #40 Gill, Jonathan, b. 9 Aug. 1777 Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co., PA; s/o John & Jane Shaw; d. 20 April 1846 Pittsburgh, PA; m. Rachel M. Steen 1815 Philadelphia Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 14:42:58 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: dorisg38@jps.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: RSL Submitter Dramma URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=Dramma Subject: RSL Update Submitter: Dramma Email: dorisg38@jps.net * Wisdom 1900 1936 Hickman Co.,TN>MO * Floyd 1900 1936 Wickliff, KY>MO Family says born on an Indian Reservation. Cherokee(?) * Glenn 1851 1940 Lincoln Co., NC>Bond Co., IL>KS>St. Clair Co., IL Served in Civil War under Col. Nathaniel Niles * Neumann 1867 1900 Belleville, IL>MO Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 12:27:46 -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 Yes, your william street is the father of my Anthony Street (of Amhert, Virgina) William Street is my 7th Gen. back Grandfather. I have more information . thanks, patty szalay (street) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Uhlenkott" To: Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street > > Descendants of William Street > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. WILLIAM1 STREET was born in England, and died Abt. 1752 in Caroline Co > VA. > > Children of WILLIAM STREET are: > 2. i. JOSEPH 12 STREET, b. England; d. Abt. 1782, Halifax County VA. > ii. JOHN STREET. > iii. RICHARD STREET, d. 1763. > 3. iv. MOSES STREET. > v. ANTHONY I. STREET, d. Abt. 1798. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. JOSEPH 12 STREET (WILLIAM1) was born in England, and died Abt. 1782 in > Halifax County VA. He married JANE MURRY. She died Abt. 1782. > > Notes for JANE MURRY: > Jane Murry if of Scotch, Irish,Welsh ancestery. > > Children of JOSEPH STREET and JANE MURRY are: > 4. i. JOSEPH 113 STREET, b. December 17, 1737; d. 1835. > 5. ii. DAVID STREET, b. November 24, 1754, Caroline Co VA; d. March 21, > 1843, Halifax County VA. > iii. NATHANIEL STREET, b. 1765; d. Adair Co Kentucky; m. ROSAMOND COX, > April 19, 1791. > > More About NATHANIEL STREET: > Military service: 1776, Rveolutionary War > > iv. JOHN STREET, d. 1836, Halifax County VA; m. SUSANNA CHICK. > v. SARAH STREET, d. Bet. 1780 - 1789; m. UNKNOWN HUBBARD. > vi. ELIZEBETH STREET, d. 1789; m. JOHN/JOSEPH ECHOLS, 1772. > vii. ANNIE STREET, m. JOSEPH BRUMFIELD, May 10, 1784, Halifax Co VA. > > More About ANNIE STREET: > Occupation: Poetess > > viii. FRANCES STREET. > ix. ANTHONY STREET, b. August 24, 1757, Prince Edward Co VA. > > 3. MOSES2 STREET (WILLIAM1) He married JERUSHA BROWN. > > Children of MOSES STREET and JERUSHA BROWN are: > 6. i. SARAH" SALLIE"3 STREET. > ii. ANNA"ANNIE" STREET, b. 1758; d. August 1852; m. WILLAIM PETTYPOOL. > iii. JANE STREET, m. UNKNOWN JONES. > iv. POLLY STREET, m. UNKNOWN SANFORD. > v. PATSY STREET, m. UNKNOWN HOGAN. > vi. SUSANNAH STREET, m. UNKNOWN GUN. > vii. ELIZEBETH STREET, m. JAMES PREWETT. > > > Generation No. 3 > > 4. JOSEPH 113 STREET (JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born December 17, 1737, and > died 1835. He married MILLIE. > > More About JOSEPH 11 STREET: > Migration: 1820, from NC to TN according to 1820 census then moved to Jasper > Co MS > > More About MILLIE: > Military service: 1776, Revolutionary War > > Child of JOSEPH STREET and MILLIE is: > 7. i. SOLOMON4 STREET, b. Bet. 1783 - 1790, North Carolina; d. Bet. 1850 - > 1860, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > > 5. DAVID3 STREET (JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born November 24, 1754 in > Caroline Co VA, and died March 21, 1843 in Halifax County VA. He married > LETITIA BAILEY June 09, 1779 in Halifax Co VA. > > Child of DAVID STREET and LETITIA BAILEY is: > 8. i. HENRY HEZEKIAH4 STREET, b. Halifax County VA; d. Mt Ararat Cem.Ashland > ALA Talladega Co. > > 6. SARAH" SALLIE"3 STREET (MOSES2, WILLIAM1) She married HUGH MCVAY. > > Child of SARAH" STREET and HUGH MCVAY is: > i. SARAH4 MCVAY, m. YOUNG PETTYPOOL. > > > Generation No. 4 > > 7. SOLOMON4 STREET (JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born Bet. 1783 - > 1790 in North Carolina, and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > He married MARY ARMSTRONG 1811 in Tennessee?, daughter of JOHN ARMSTRONG and > JEAN BAKER. She was born Bef. 1802 in TN. > > Children of SOLOMON STREET and MARY ARMSTRONG are: > 9. i. REBECCA5 STREET, b. March 04, 1812, Lincoln CO TN; d. January 01, > 1894, Wise Co Texas Cumley Cemetery. > ii. SARAH STREET, b. 1818, Lincoln CO TN; d. Mobile, AL ?; m. JOHN > ZACHARIAH BUSBY. > iii. MALINDA STREET, b. 1819, Lincoln CO TN; d. Enterprise, AL; m. WILLIAM > EDMONSON. > 10. iv. BENJAMIN C STREET, b. January 28, 1820, Lincoln CO TN; d. December > 17, 1901, Wayne CO MS. > v. JOSEPH W STREET, b. 1825, Lincoln CO TN; d. 1886, Buffalo,Leon CO TX; m. > (1) NUMBER 1; m. (2) NUMBER 2. > 11. vi. SOLOMON TURLEY STREET, b. August 12, 1826, Lincoln CO TN; d. 1890, > Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > 12. vii. ELIZA STREET, b. 1829. > viii. TERESA STREET, b. 1832; m. (1) UNKNOWN BARKESDALE; m. (2) SAMUEL > COSTEN. > ix. NANCY STREET, m. MASTON BISHOP. > x. FANNIE STREET, m. THOMAS HINES. > > 8. HENRY HEZEKIAH4 STREET (DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born in Halifax > County VA, and died in Mt Ararat Cem.Ashland ALA Talladega Co. He married > NANCY L. TOLBERT. > > Child of HENRY STREET and NANCY TOLBERT is: > 13. i. HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET, b. 1821; d. 1876, Alabama. > > > Generation No. 5 > > 9. REBECCA5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born > March 04, 1812 in Lincoln CO TN, and died January 01, 1894 in Wise Co Texas > Cumley Cemetery. She married JAMES D LEE 1833 in Jasper County Mississippi, > son of UNKNOWN LEE and UNKNOWN. He was born 1805 in Georgia,?. > > Notes for REBECCA STREET: > Census states two different places > > > Notes for JAMES D LEE: > 1850 Jasper Co Census: 1840 Jasper CO Census: > > Amanda 8 MS Males: 0-5 (1) > Willaim > Bithon 22 AL Males: 15-20 > (1) Bithon > Caroline 12 MS Males: 30-40 > (1) James D > Eliza Julia 6 mo. MS > James D. 45 GA Females: 0-5 > (3) Caroline, > James H. 2 MS Mary, Rebecca > Jane > Martha 30 GA Females: > 10-15 (1) Sarah > Mary 10 MS Females: > 15-20 (1) Martha > Melissa 1 MS Females: > 20-30 (1) Rebecca > Rebecca 38 TN > Rebecca Jane 16 MS Mississippi 1880 > Census > Supervisors District > Sarah 22 AL James D. > Lee age 75 > Sarah 9 MS Rebecca > Lee age 68 > William 14 MS Benjamin > Franklin 28 farmer > Emma J. age 19 wife a BF > > George O. age 1son of BF > > > > > > > > > Children of REBECCA STREET and JAMES LEE are: > i. REBECCA JANE6 LEE, m. WILLIAM SHASMANS. > 14. ii. (JULIA) ELIZA A LEE, b. 1850. > 15. iii. WILLIAM WALTER LEE, b. 1838, Jasper Co. Mississippi; d. 1910, > Montague Co. Tx.. > iv. CAROLINE M. LEE, b. 1838; m. BENJAMIN HECTOR SMITH; b. 1822. > v. MARY LEE, b. 1840. > vi. SARAH M. LEE, b. 1841. > vii. AMANDA M. LEE, b. 1842. > 16. viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1848. > 17. ix. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, b. 1852. > > 10. BENJAMIN C5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born > January 28, 1820 in Lincoln CO TN, and died December 17, 1901 in Wayne CO > MS. He married ELIZA E LUCAS 1849 in Paulding,Jasper CO MS. She was born > June 20, 1832 in MS, and died August 13, 1914 in Wayne CO MS. > > More About BENJAMIN C STREET: > Burial: December 18, 1901, Waller Rigge Cem. Wayne, MS > > Children of BENJAMIN STREET and ELIZA LUCAS are: > i. CALADONIA E.6 STREET, b. August 11, 1856, Jasper Co MS; d. August 15, > 1953, Lake Charles, LA. > ii. ALBERT STREET, b. 1859, Jasper Co MS. > iii. BENJAMIN RELFORD STREET, b. 1861, Jasper Co MS. > iv. MATILDA ANN STREET, b. 1862, Jasper Co MS. > v. JOSEPH DARLING STREET, b. March 27, 1863, Jasper Co MS; d. July 12, > 1942; m. (1) ADDIE UNKNOWN; m. (2) CYNTHIA UNKNOWN?. > vi. CHARLES PINKNEY STREET, b. 1866, Jasper Co MS. > > 11. SOLOMON TURLEY5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was > born August 12, 1826 in Lincoln CO TN, and died 1890 in Paulding,Jasper Co > MS. He married MALVINA ELIZABETH LYON 1852 in Paulding,Jasper CO MS. > > More About SOLOMON TURLEY STREET: > Adult Christening: November 05, 1862, St. Michaels Catholic Church Paulding > Jasper Co MS IGI Record LDS Family Search 8114904 > > Child of SOLOMON STREET and MALVINA LYON is: > 18. i. WILLAIM TURLEY6 STREET. > > 12. ELIZA5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born > 1829. She married (1) WASHINGTON G. CONDIFF. She married (2) M.V.EAVES. > > Children of ELIZA STREET and WASHINGTON CONDIFF are: > i. FRANCES L OR S6 CONDIFF, b. Abt. 1846, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > ii. JOSEPHINE CONDIFF, b. March 18, 1848, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; d. March > 03, 1851, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > iii. SOLOMON N CONDIFF, b. Abt. 1851, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; m. MARY > THOMAS. > 19. iv. ELIZA ANN CONDIFF, b. June 19, 1856, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; d. March > 31, 1935, Fort Worth TX Greenwood Cemetery. > v. CELESTIA ELIZEBATH CONDIFF, b. May 07, 1860, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > vi. JAMES EDMISSON CONDIFF, b. January 13, 1863, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > vii. JOHN JOSEPH CONDIFF, b. April 29, 1869, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. > > 13. HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET (HENRY HEZEKIAH4, DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was > born 1821, and died 1876 in Alabama. She married WILLIAM GLASS. He was > born in 1892. > > Children of HENRI STREET and WILLIAM GLASS are: > i. UNKNOWN6 GLASS. > ii. UNKNOWN GLASS. > iii. UHKNOWN GLASS. > 20. iv. MILDRED ELIZEBETH GLASS. > > > Generation No. 6 > > 14. (JULIA) ELIZA A6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, > WILLIAM1) was born 1850. She married THOMAS S THAGGARD 1871 in Jasper > County Mississippi. He was born 1849 in Alabama. > > Children of (JULIA) LEE and THOMAS THAGGARD are: > i. SABRA7 THAGGARD, b. 1872. > ii. EDWARD T THAGGARD, b. 1873. > iii. THOMAS THAGGARD, b. 1878. > 21. iv. WARREN C THAGGARD, b. 1879. > > 15. WILLIAM WALTER6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, > WILLIAM1) was born 1838 in Jasper Co. Mississippi, and died 1910 in Montague > Co. Tx.. He married SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS May 23, 1867, daughter of > BENJAMIN MYERS and FRANCIS POWELL. She was born August 09, 1851 in Clark > Co. Miss., and died June 21, 1940 in Graford , Palo Pinto Co. TX. > > Notes for WILLIAM WALTER LEE: > Mississippi 1860 Jasper Co. Mississippi Index.p.8 > W.W. Lee 21 years ,student b. MS Student CS(County School?) > > The following information came from Thomas Arron Lee brother of W.W. Lee: > By 1886 the whole bunch had moved to Texas,including the Thaggards.Another > sister married Hector Smith.Brother James H. was the first to move because > he reportedly shot a black man for whipping a mule.His uncle Sol Street was > a Lawyer who sdvised Tom to leave the state.James settled at Crosbyton,TX > and Benjamin F. (called Frank) bought land on which the city of Lamesa was > built. > Jim(James H.) was the best caller in Montague Co TX when he lived there,but > in 1888 W.W. lee and Sarah Jane,along with the Thaggards and I don't know > who else,moved to the Oklahoma Territory.They settled near the town of > Olustee,about 15 miles south of Altus.W.W. established several gebesal > stores in that area,and Thoams said one of the favorite items was a tonic of > wild cherry bitters.W.W. founded two hamlets,one calles Aaron and in > 1890,Cleveland.Thomas was born in a dugout in the Territory on Jan 12 1889. > The family returned to Texas in 1895 and moved to Sunset in 1897. > The early family slaves were Bill and Sally Tatum and Millie and John > Bird.W. W. grandfather supposedly came from Europe,either England or > Ireland,W.W. considered himself Irish,possibably from his mothers side. > > > More About WILLIAM WALTER LEE: > Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, Confederate Jasper Grays 16th Infanterey > Mississippi > > Notes for SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS: > Sarah claimed to have Indian blood could be from her mother Frances Powell? > Margurite Lee Barzun my mothers cousin remembers Sarah always giving her > hard candy she carried in her purse.Margurite has a small ladys knife that > came to her from Sarah through Thomas Arron Lee. > > Children of WILLIAM LEE and SARAH MYERS are: > i. WILLIAM WALTER7 LEE II, b. 1873. > ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE. > 22. iii. JASPER BRUCE LEE. > iv. CORA R LEE***, b. 1875. > v. DELLA LEE, b. 1882, 1958; d. Montague Co. Tx; m. DAVIS. > 23. vi. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON) LEE, b. January 08, 1883, Mississippi; d. > January 12, 1960, Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. > 24. vii. THOMAS AARON LEE, b. January 12, 1889, Oklahoma Territory, Greer > Co.; d. January 10, 1973, Bowie TX. > viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1870; d. 1879. > > 16. JAMES H6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, > WILLIAM1) was born 1848. He married ELIZA J 1871. She was born 1859 in > Tennessee. > > Children of JAMES LEE and ELIZA are: > i. FOSS7 LEE. > ii. J.D. LEE. > iii. WILLIAM F LEE, b. 1876, Texas. > > Notes for WILLIAM F LEE: > born on a visit in TX > . > > 17. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH > 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1852. He married EMMA J 1878 in Jasper County MS. > She was born 1861. > > Child of BENJAMIN LEE and EMMA J is: > i. GEORGE O.7 LEE, b. 1879. > > 18. WILLAIM TURLEY6 STREET (SOLOMON TURLEY5, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH > 12, WILLIAM1) > > Child of WILLAIM TURLEY STREET is: > 25. i. LAURA7 STREET. > > 19. ELIZA ANN6 CONDIFF (ELIZA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, > WILLIAM1) was born June 19, 1856 in Paulding,Jasper Co MS, and died March > 31, 1935 in Fort Worth TX Greenwood Cemetery. She married MARTIN VANBUREN > EAVES. > > Children of ELIZA CONDIFF and MARTIN EAVES are: > i. CELESTIA ELIZEBETH7 EAVES, b. May 1860, MS; m. UNKNOWN ROSS?. > ii. JAMES EDMISSION EAVES, b. January 13, 1863, MS. > iii. JOHN JOSEPH BENJAMIN EAVES, b. April 29, 1869, MS. > > 20. MILDRED ELIZEBETH6 GLASS (HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET, HENRY HEZEKIAH4, > DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) She married GEORGE WASHINGTON GOODMAN. > > Child of MILDRED GLASS and GEORGE GOODMAN is: > i. HENRY HEZIKIAH7 GOODMAN. > > > Generation No. 7 > > 21. WARREN C7 THAGGARD ((JULIA) ELIZA A6 LEE, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, > JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1879. > > Child of WARREN C THAGGARD is: > i. UNNAMED8. > > 22. JASPER BRUCE7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH > 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) > > More About JASPER BRUCE LEE: > Property: December 12, 1918, Texas > > Children of JASPER BRUCE LEE are: > i. ROBERT8 LEE. > > Notes for ROBERT LEE: > Car accident > > > ii. WILLIAM BRUCE LEE, d. Riverside Ca.. > > Notes for WILLIAM BRUCE LEE: > Heart disease > . > > 23. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, > SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born January 08, 1883 in > Mississippi, and died January 12, 1960 in Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. He > married LULIE PEARL EMERY/EMORY, daughter of JOHN EMERY/EMORY and CATHRINE > DUNNAWAY. She was born February 26, 1889 in Wise CO, Texas-Parksprings?, > and died December 18, 1971 in Bowie, MontagueCO, Texas. > > Children of ROBERT LEE and LULIE EMERY/EMORY are: > i. JASPER BRUCE8 LEE ( HAPPY). > ii. LORAINE LEE, b. Alvord, Wise CO.Texas; d. September 19771; m. BENNETT > FREEMAN; b. October 06, 19172; d. May 19712. > iii. ETHEL/ MOTLEY LEE. > iv. ELDON R./MOTLEY, b. December 23, 1910; d. September 16, 1986, Sunset, > Texas; m. MELVA O. MOTLEY; b. June 1911. > v. PEARL SUE LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord-Wise CO., Texas; d. August 19, > 1964, Salinas CA.; m. JAMES THOMAS CASE; b. October 08, 1920, Virgil OK; d. > December 1993, Marysville, Ca. > vi. MERLE LU LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord, Wise CO.Texas; m. MARVIN L > EUBANKS. > > More About MERLE LU LEE: > Occupation: School Cafeteria Worker > Religion: Baptist > > More About MARVIN L EUBANKS: > Education: 5th or 6th grade > Religion: None. > > 24. THOMAS AARON7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH > 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born January 12, 1889 in Oklahoma Territory, > Greer Co., and died January 10, 1973 in Bowie TX. He married THELMA > MARGURITE THOMAS December 14, 1924 in Bowie, TX, daughter of JAMES THOMAS > and LILA SPRIEGEL. She was born April 05, 1908 in Fort Worth TX, and died > February 01, 1933 in Bowie, TX. > > Notes for THOMAS AARON LEE: > Born in a dugout > > > Children of THOMAS LEE and THELMA THOMAS are: > i. THELMA MARGURITE8 LEE, b. December 20, 1927, Bowie TX; m. (1) OSCAR > CLAYBURN DAVENPORT, July 15, 1945, Bowie TX; m. (2) JACQUES BARZUN, June 01, > 1980, San Antonio TX. > ii. PATSY JEANNINE LEE, b. May 24, 1931, Bowie TX; m. HOWARD DUNSON. > > 25. LAURA7 STREET (WILLAIM TURLEY6, SOLOMON TURLEY5, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, > JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) She married UNKNOWN HARRINGTON. > > Child of LAURA STREET and UNKNOWN HARRINGTON is: > i. NANNIE8 HARRINGTON, m. UNKNOWN SMITH. > > > Endnotes > > 1. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death > Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84322.172 > 2. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death > Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84222.138 > > > > > >From: butterfly4108@webtv.net (Debby Rodgers) > >Reply-To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com > >To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street > >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 09:42:15 -0800 (PST) > > > >Hi Barbara: > > > >We talked briefly but I don't have your descendants of William. Would > >love to add them to my files when you have time! > > > >Thanks in advance, > > > >Deb > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 12:19:09 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Barbara Uhlenkott" 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 Descendants of William Street Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 STREET was born in England, and died Abt. 1752 in Caroline Co VA. Children of WILLIAM STREET are: 2. i. JOSEPH 12 STREET, b. England; d. Abt. 1782, Halifax County VA. ii. JOHN STREET. iii. RICHARD STREET, d. 1763. 3. iv. MOSES STREET. v. ANTHONY I. STREET, d. Abt. 1798. Generation No. 2 2. JOSEPH 12 STREET (WILLIAM1) was born in England, and died Abt. 1782 in Halifax County VA. He married JANE MURRY. She died Abt. 1782. Notes for JANE MURRY: Jane Murry if of Scotch, Irish,Welsh ancestery. Children of JOSEPH STREET and JANE MURRY are: 4. i. JOSEPH 113 STREET, b. December 17, 1737; d. 1835. 5. ii. DAVID STREET, b. November 24, 1754, Caroline Co VA; d. March 21, 1843, Halifax County VA. iii. NATHANIEL STREET, b. 1765; d. Adair Co Kentucky; m. ROSAMOND COX, April 19, 1791. More About NATHANIEL STREET: Military service: 1776, Rveolutionary War iv. JOHN STREET, d. 1836, Halifax County VA; m. SUSANNA CHICK. v. SARAH STREET, d. Bet. 1780 - 1789; m. UNKNOWN HUBBARD. vi. ELIZEBETH STREET, d. 1789; m. JOHN/JOSEPH ECHOLS, 1772. vii. ANNIE STREET, m. JOSEPH BRUMFIELD, May 10, 1784, Halifax Co VA. More About ANNIE STREET: Occupation: Poetess viii. FRANCES STREET. ix. ANTHONY STREET, b. August 24, 1757, Prince Edward Co VA. 3. MOSES2 STREET (WILLIAM1) He married JERUSHA BROWN. Children of MOSES STREET and JERUSHA BROWN are: 6. i. SARAH" SALLIE"3 STREET. ii. ANNA"ANNIE" STREET, b. 1758; d. August 1852; m. WILLAIM PETTYPOOL. iii. JANE STREET, m. UNKNOWN JONES. iv. POLLY STREET, m. UNKNOWN SANFORD. v. PATSY STREET, m. UNKNOWN HOGAN. vi. SUSANNAH STREET, m. UNKNOWN GUN. vii. ELIZEBETH STREET, m. JAMES PREWETT. Generation No. 3 4. JOSEPH 113 STREET (JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born December 17, 1737, and died 1835. He married MILLIE. More About JOSEPH 11 STREET: Migration: 1820, from NC to TN according to 1820 census then moved to Jasper Co MS More About MILLIE: Military service: 1776, Revolutionary War Child of JOSEPH STREET and MILLIE is: 7. i. SOLOMON4 STREET, b. Bet. 1783 - 1790, North Carolina; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. 5. DAVID3 STREET (JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born November 24, 1754 in Caroline Co VA, and died March 21, 1843 in Halifax County VA. He married LETITIA BAILEY June 09, 1779 in Halifax Co VA. Child of DAVID STREET and LETITIA BAILEY is: 8. i. HENRY HEZEKIAH4 STREET, b. Halifax County VA; d. Mt Ararat Cem.Ashland ALA Talladega Co. 6. SARAH" SALLIE"3 STREET (MOSES2, WILLIAM1) She married HUGH MCVAY. Child of SARAH" STREET and HUGH MCVAY is: i. SARAH4 MCVAY, m. YOUNG PETTYPOOL. Generation No. 4 7. SOLOMON4 STREET (JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born Bet. 1783 - 1790 in North Carolina, and died Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Paulding,Jasper Co MS. He married MARY ARMSTRONG 1811 in Tennessee?, daughter of JOHN ARMSTRONG and JEAN BAKER. She was born Bef. 1802 in TN. Children of SOLOMON STREET and MARY ARMSTRONG are: 9. i. REBECCA5 STREET, b. March 04, 1812, Lincoln CO TN; d. January 01, 1894, Wise Co Texas Cumley Cemetery. ii. SARAH STREET, b. 1818, Lincoln CO TN; d. Mobile, AL ?; m. JOHN ZACHARIAH BUSBY. iii. MALINDA STREET, b. 1819, Lincoln CO TN; d. Enterprise, AL; m. WILLIAM EDMONSON. 10. iv. BENJAMIN C STREET, b. January 28, 1820, Lincoln CO TN; d. December 17, 1901, Wayne CO MS. v. JOSEPH W STREET, b. 1825, Lincoln CO TN; d. 1886, Buffalo,Leon CO TX; m. (1) NUMBER 1; m. (2) NUMBER 2. 11. vi. SOLOMON TURLEY STREET, b. August 12, 1826, Lincoln CO TN; d. 1890, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. 12. vii. ELIZA STREET, b. 1829. viii. TERESA STREET, b. 1832; m. (1) UNKNOWN BARKESDALE; m. (2) SAMUEL COSTEN. ix. NANCY STREET, m. MASTON BISHOP. x. FANNIE STREET, m. THOMAS HINES. 8. HENRY HEZEKIAH4 STREET (DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born in Halifax County VA, and died in Mt Ararat Cem.Ashland ALA Talladega Co. He married NANCY L. TOLBERT. Child of HENRY STREET and NANCY TOLBERT is: 13. i. HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET, b. 1821; d. 1876, Alabama. Generation No. 5 9. REBECCA5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born March 04, 1812 in Lincoln CO TN, and died January 01, 1894 in Wise Co Texas Cumley Cemetery. She married JAMES D LEE 1833 in Jasper County Mississippi, son of UNKNOWN LEE and UNKNOWN. He was born 1805 in Georgia,?. Notes for REBECCA STREET: Census states two different places Notes for JAMES D LEE: 1850 Jasper Co Census: 1840 Jasper CO Census: Amanda 8 MS Males: 0-5 (1) Willaim Bithon 22 AL Males: 15-20 (1) Bithon Caroline 12 MS Males: 30-40 (1) James D Eliza Julia 6 mo. MS James D. 45 GA Females: 0-5 (3) Caroline, James H. 2 MS Mary, Rebecca Jane Martha 30 GA Females: 10-15 (1) Sarah Mary 10 MS Females: 15-20 (1) Martha Melissa 1 MS Females: 20-30 (1) Rebecca Rebecca 38 TN Rebecca Jane 16 MS Mississippi 1880 Census Supervisors District Sarah 22 AL James D. Lee age 75 Sarah 9 MS Rebecca Lee age 68 William 14 MS Benjamin Franklin 28 farmer Emma J. age 19 wife a BF George O. age 1son of BF Children of REBECCA STREET and JAMES LEE are: i. REBECCA JANE6 LEE, m. WILLIAM SHASMANS. 14. ii. (JULIA) ELIZA A LEE, b. 1850. 15. iii. WILLIAM WALTER LEE, b. 1838, Jasper Co. Mississippi; d. 1910, Montague Co. Tx.. iv. CAROLINE M. LEE, b. 1838; m. BENJAMIN HECTOR SMITH; b. 1822. v. MARY LEE, b. 1840. vi. SARAH M. LEE, b. 1841. vii. AMANDA M. LEE, b. 1842. 16. viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1848. 17. ix. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, b. 1852. 10. BENJAMIN C5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born January 28, 1820 in Lincoln CO TN, and died December 17, 1901 in Wayne CO MS. He married ELIZA E LUCAS 1849 in Paulding,Jasper CO MS. She was born June 20, 1832 in MS, and died August 13, 1914 in Wayne CO MS. More About BENJAMIN C STREET: Burial: December 18, 1901, Waller Rigge Cem. Wayne, MS Children of BENJAMIN STREET and ELIZA LUCAS are: i. CALADONIA E.6 STREET, b. August 11, 1856, Jasper Co MS; d. August 15, 1953, Lake Charles, LA. ii. ALBERT STREET, b. 1859, Jasper Co MS. iii. BENJAMIN RELFORD STREET, b. 1861, Jasper Co MS. iv. MATILDA ANN STREET, b. 1862, Jasper Co MS. v. JOSEPH DARLING STREET, b. March 27, 1863, Jasper Co MS; d. July 12, 1942; m. (1) ADDIE UNKNOWN; m. (2) CYNTHIA UNKNOWN?. vi. CHARLES PINKNEY STREET, b. 1866, Jasper Co MS. 11. SOLOMON TURLEY5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born August 12, 1826 in Lincoln CO TN, and died 1890 in Paulding,Jasper Co MS. He married MALVINA ELIZABETH LYON 1852 in Paulding,Jasper CO MS. More About SOLOMON TURLEY STREET: Adult Christening: November 05, 1862, St. Michaels Catholic Church Paulding Jasper Co MS IGI Record LDS Family Search 8114904 Child of SOLOMON STREET and MALVINA LYON is: 18. i. WILLAIM TURLEY6 STREET. 12. ELIZA5 STREET (SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1829. She married (1) WASHINGTON G. CONDIFF. She married (2) M.V.EAVES. Children of ELIZA STREET and WASHINGTON CONDIFF are: i. FRANCES L OR S6 CONDIFF, b. Abt. 1846, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. ii. JOSEPHINE CONDIFF, b. March 18, 1848, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; d. March 03, 1851, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. iii. SOLOMON N CONDIFF, b. Abt. 1851, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; m. MARY THOMAS. 19. iv. ELIZA ANN CONDIFF, b. June 19, 1856, Paulding,Jasper Co MS; d. March 31, 1935, Fort Worth TX Greenwood Cemetery. v. CELESTIA ELIZEBATH CONDIFF, b. May 07, 1860, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. vi. JAMES EDMISSON CONDIFF, b. January 13, 1863, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. vii. JOHN JOSEPH CONDIFF, b. April 29, 1869, Paulding,Jasper Co MS. 13. HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET (HENRY HEZEKIAH4, DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1821, and died 1876 in Alabama. She married WILLIAM GLASS. He was born in 1892. Children of HENRI STREET and WILLIAM GLASS are: i. UNKNOWN6 GLASS. ii. UNKNOWN GLASS. iii. UHKNOWN GLASS. 20. iv. MILDRED ELIZEBETH GLASS. Generation No. 6 14. (JULIA) ELIZA A6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1850. She married THOMAS S THAGGARD 1871 in Jasper County Mississippi. He was born 1849 in Alabama. Children of (JULIA) LEE and THOMAS THAGGARD are: i. SABRA7 THAGGARD, b. 1872. ii. EDWARD T THAGGARD, b. 1873. iii. THOMAS THAGGARD, b. 1878. 21. iv. WARREN C THAGGARD, b. 1879. 15. WILLIAM WALTER6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1838 in Jasper Co. Mississippi, and died 1910 in Montague Co. Tx.. He married SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS May 23, 1867, daughter of BENJAMIN MYERS and FRANCIS POWELL. She was born August 09, 1851 in Clark Co. Miss., and died June 21, 1940 in Graford , Palo Pinto Co. TX. Notes for WILLIAM WALTER LEE: Mississippi 1860 Jasper Co. Mississippi Index.p.8 W.W. Lee 21 years ,student b. MS Student CS(County School?) The following information came from Thomas Arron Lee brother of W.W. Lee: By 1886 the whole bunch had moved to Texas,including the Thaggards.Another sister married Hector Smith.Brother James H. was the first to move because he reportedly shot a black man for whipping a mule.His uncle Sol Street was a Lawyer who sdvised Tom to leave the state.James settled at Crosbyton,TX and Benjamin F. (called Frank) bought land on which the city of Lamesa was built. Jim(James H.) was the best caller in Montague Co TX when he lived there,but in 1888 W.W. lee and Sarah Jane,along with the Thaggards and I don't know who else,moved to the Oklahoma Territory.They settled near the town of Olustee,about 15 miles south of Altus.W.W. established several gebesal stores in that area,and Thoams said one of the favorite items was a tonic of wild cherry bitters.W.W. founded two hamlets,one calles Aaron and in 1890,Cleveland.Thomas was born in a dugout in the Territory on Jan 12 1889. The family returned to Texas in 1895 and moved to Sunset in 1897. The early family slaves were Bill and Sally Tatum and Millie and John Bird.W. W. grandfather supposedly came from Europe,either England or Ireland,W.W. considered himself Irish,possibably from his mothers side. More About WILLIAM WALTER LEE: Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, Confederate Jasper Grays 16th Infanterey Mississippi Notes for SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS: Sarah claimed to have Indian blood could be from her mother Frances Powell? Margurite Lee Barzun my mothers cousin remembers Sarah always giving her hard candy she carried in her purse.Margurite has a small ladys knife that came to her from Sarah through Thomas Arron Lee. Children of WILLIAM LEE and SARAH MYERS are: i. WILLIAM WALTER7 LEE II, b. 1873. ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE. 22. iii. JASPER BRUCE LEE. iv. CORA R LEE***, b. 1875. v. DELLA LEE, b. 1882, 1958; d. Montague Co. Tx; m. DAVIS. 23. vi. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON) LEE, b. January 08, 1883, Mississippi; d. January 12, 1960, Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. 24. vii. THOMAS AARON LEE, b. January 12, 1889, Oklahoma Territory, Greer Co.; d. January 10, 1973, Bowie TX. viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1870; d. 1879. 16. JAMES H6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1848. He married ELIZA J 1871. She was born 1859 in Tennessee. Children of JAMES LEE and ELIZA are: i. FOSS7 LEE. ii. J.D. LEE. iii. WILLIAM F LEE, b. 1876, Texas. Notes for WILLIAM F LEE: born on a visit in TX . 17. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6 LEE (REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1852. He married EMMA J 1878 in Jasper County MS. She was born 1861. Child of BENJAMIN LEE and EMMA J is: i. GEORGE O.7 LEE, b. 1879. 18. WILLAIM TURLEY6 STREET (SOLOMON TURLEY5, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) Child of WILLAIM TURLEY STREET is: 25. i. LAURA7 STREET. 19. ELIZA ANN6 CONDIFF (ELIZA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born June 19, 1856 in Paulding,Jasper Co MS, and died March 31, 1935 in Fort Worth TX Greenwood Cemetery. She married MARTIN VANBUREN EAVES. Children of ELIZA CONDIFF and MARTIN EAVES are: i. CELESTIA ELIZEBETH7 EAVES, b. May 1860, MS; m. UNKNOWN ROSS?. ii. JAMES EDMISSION EAVES, b. January 13, 1863, MS. iii. JOHN JOSEPH BENJAMIN EAVES, b. April 29, 1869, MS. 20. MILDRED ELIZEBETH6 GLASS (HENRI ELVIRA5 STREET, HENRY HEZEKIAH4, DAVID3, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) She married GEORGE WASHINGTON GOODMAN. Child of MILDRED GLASS and GEORGE GOODMAN is: i. HENRY HEZIKIAH7 GOODMAN. Generation No. 7 21. WARREN C7 THAGGARD ((JULIA) ELIZA A6 LEE, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born 1879. Child of WARREN C THAGGARD is: i. UNNAMED8. 22. JASPER BRUCE7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) More About JASPER BRUCE LEE: Property: December 12, 1918, Texas Children of JASPER BRUCE LEE are: i. ROBERT8 LEE. Notes for ROBERT LEE: Car accident ii. WILLIAM BRUCE LEE, d. Riverside Ca.. Notes for WILLIAM BRUCE LEE: Heart disease . 23. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born January 08, 1883 in Mississippi, and died January 12, 1960 in Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. He married LULIE PEARL EMERY/EMORY, daughter of JOHN EMERY/EMORY and CATHRINE DUNNAWAY. She was born February 26, 1889 in Wise CO, Texas-Parksprings?, and died December 18, 1971 in Bowie, MontagueCO, Texas. Children of ROBERT LEE and LULIE EMERY/EMORY are: i. JASPER BRUCE8 LEE ( HAPPY). ii. LORAINE LEE, b. Alvord, Wise CO.Texas; d. September 19771; m. BENNETT FREEMAN; b. October 06, 19172; d. May 19712. iii. ETHEL/ MOTLEY LEE. iv. ELDON R./MOTLEY, b. December 23, 1910; d. September 16, 1986, Sunset, Texas; m. MELVA O. MOTLEY; b. June 1911. v. PEARL SUE LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord-Wise CO., Texas; d. August 19, 1964, Salinas CA.; m. JAMES THOMAS CASE; b. October 08, 1920, Virgil OK; d. December 1993, Marysville, Ca. vi. MERLE LU LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord, Wise CO.Texas; m. MARVIN L EUBANKS. More About MERLE LU LEE: Occupation: School Cafeteria Worker Religion: Baptist More About MARVIN L EUBANKS: Education: 5th or 6th grade Religion: None. 24. THOMAS AARON7 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER6, REBECCA5 STREET, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) was born January 12, 1889 in Oklahoma Territory, Greer Co., and died January 10, 1973 in Bowie TX. He married THELMA MARGURITE THOMAS December 14, 1924 in Bowie, TX, daughter of JAMES THOMAS and LILA SPRIEGEL. She was born April 05, 1908 in Fort Worth TX, and died February 01, 1933 in Bowie, TX. Notes for THOMAS AARON LEE: Born in a dugout Children of THOMAS LEE and THELMA THOMAS are: i. THELMA MARGURITE8 LEE, b. December 20, 1927, Bowie TX; m. (1) OSCAR CLAYBURN DAVENPORT, July 15, 1945, Bowie TX; m. (2) JACQUES BARZUN, June 01, 1980, San Antonio TX. ii. PATSY JEANNINE LEE, b. May 24, 1931, Bowie TX; m. HOWARD DUNSON. 25. LAURA7 STREET (WILLAIM TURLEY6, SOLOMON TURLEY5, SOLOMON4, JOSEPH 113, JOSEPH 12, WILLIAM1) She married UNKNOWN HARRINGTON. Child of LAURA STREET and UNKNOWN HARRINGTON is: i. NANNIE8 HARRINGTON, m. UNKNOWN SMITH. Endnotes 1. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84322.172 2. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84222.138 >From: butterfly4108@webtv.net (Debby Rodgers) >Reply-To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com >To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 09:42:15 -0800 (PST) > >Hi Barbara: > >We talked briefly but I don't have your descendants of William. Would >love to add them to my files when you have time! > >Thanks in advance, > >Deb > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 12:14:11 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Barbara Uhlenkott" 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 Descendants of James D LEE Generation No. 1 1. JAMES D2 LEE (UNKNOWN1) was born 1805 in Georgia,?. He married REBECCA STREET 1833 in Jasper County Mississippi, daughter of SOLOMON STREET and MARY ARMSTRONG. She was born March 04, 1812 in Lincoln CO TN, and died January 01, 1894 in Wise Co Texas Cumley Cemetery. Notes for JAMES D LEE: 1850 Jasper Co Census: 1840 Jasper CO Census: Amanda 8 MS Males: 0-5 (1) Willaim Bithon 22 AL Males: 15-20 (1) Bithon Caroline 12 MS Males: 30-40 (1) James D Eliza Julia 6 mo. MS James D. 45 GA Females: 0-5 (3) Caroline, James H. 2 MS Mary, Rebecca Jane Martha 30 GA Females: 10-15 (1) Sarah Mary 10 MS Females: 15-20 (1) Martha Melissa 1 MS Females: 20-30 (1) Rebecca Rebecca 38 TN Rebecca Jane 16 MS Mississippi 1880 Census Supervisors District Sarah 22 AL James D. Lee age 75 Sarah 9 MS Rebecca Lee age 68 William 14 MS Benjamin Franklin 28 farmer Emma J. age 19 wife a BF George O. age 1son of BF Notes for REBECCA STREET: Census states two different places Children of JAMES LEE and REBECCA STREET are: i. REBECCA JANE3 LEE, m. WILLIAM SHASMANS. 2. ii. (JULIA) ELIZA A LEE, b. 1850. 3. iii. WILLIAM WALTER LEE, b. 1838, Jasper Co. Mississippi; d. 1910, Montague Co. Tx.. iv. CAROLINE M. LEE, b. 1838; m. BENJAMIN HECTOR SMITH; b. 1822. v. MARY LEE, b. 1840. vi. SARAH M. LEE, b. 1841. vii. AMANDA M. LEE, b. 1842. 4. viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1848. 5. ix. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, b. 1852. Generation No. 2 2. (JULIA) ELIZA A3 LEE (JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1850. She married THOMAS S THAGGARD 1871 in Jasper County Mississippi. He was born 1849 in Alabama. Children of (JULIA) LEE and THOMAS THAGGARD are: i. SABRA4 THAGGARD, b. 1872. ii. EDWARD T THAGGARD, b. 1873. iii. THOMAS THAGGARD, b. 1878. 6. iv. WARREN C THAGGARD, b. 1879. 3. WILLIAM WALTER3 LEE (JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1838 in Jasper Co. Mississippi, and died 1910 in Montague Co. Tx.. He married SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS May 23, 1867, daughter of BENJAMIN MYERS and FRANCIS POWELL. She was born August 09, 1851 in Clark Co. Miss., and died June 21, 1940 in Graford , Palo Pinto Co. TX. Notes for WILLIAM WALTER LEE: Mississippi 1860 Jasper Co. Mississippi Index.p.8 W.W. Lee 21 years ,student b. MS Student CS(County School?) The following information came from Thomas Arron Lee brother of W.W. Lee: By 1886 the whole bunch had moved to Texas,including the Thaggards.Another sister married Hector Smith.Brother James H. was the first to move because he reportedly shot a black man for whipping a mule.His uncle Sol Street was a Lawyer who sdvised Tom to leave the state.James settled at Crosbyton,TX and Benjamin F. (called Frank) bought land on which the city of Lamesa was built. Jim(James H.) was the best caller in Montague Co TX when he lived there,but in 1888 W.W. lee and Sarah Jane,along with the Thaggards and I don't know who else,moved to the Oklahoma Territory.They settled near the town of Olustee,about 15 miles south of Altus.W.W. established several gebesal stores in that area,and Thoams said one of the favoriteitems was a tonic of wild cherry bitters.W.W. founded two hamlets,one calles Aaron and in 1890,Cleveland.Thomas was born in a dugout in the Territory on Jan 12 1889. The family returned to Texas in 1895 and moved to Sunset in 1897. The early family slaves were Bill and Sally Tatum and Millie and John Bird.W. W. grandfather supposedly came from Europe,either England or Ireland,W.W. considered himself Irish,possibably from his mothers side. More About WILLIAM WALTER LEE: Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, Confederate Jasper Grays 16th Infanterey Mississippi Notes for SARAH J. (SALLY) MYERS: Sarah claimed to have Indian blood could be from her mother Frances Powell? Margurite Lee Barzun my mothers cousin remembers Sarah always giving her hard candy she carried in her purse.Margurite has a small ladys knife that came to her from Sarah through Thomas Arron Lee. Children of WILLIAM LEE and SARAH MYERS are: i. WILLIAM WALTER4 LEE II, b. 1873. ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE. 7. iii. JASPER BRUCE LEE. iv. CORA R LEE***, b. 1875. v. DELLA LEE, b. 1882, 1958; d. Montague Co. Tx; m. DAVIS. 8. vi. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON) LEE, b. January 08, 1883, Mississippi; d. January 12, 1960, Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. 9. vii. THOMAS AARON LEE, b. January 12, 1889, Oklahoma Territory, Greer Co.; d. January 10, 1973, Bowie TX. viii. JAMES H LEE, b. 1870; d. 1879. 4. JAMES H3 LEE (JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1848. He married ELIZA J 1871. She was born 1859 in Tennessee. Children of JAMES LEE and ELIZA are: i. FOSS4 LEE. ii. J.D. LEE. iii. WILLIAM F LEE, b. 1876, Texas. Notes for WILLIAM F LEE: born on a visit in TX . 5. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN3 LEE (JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1852. He married EMMA J 1878 in Jasper County MS. She was born 1861. Child of BENJAMIN LEE and EMMA J is: i. GEORGE O.4 LEE, b. 1879. Generation No. 3 6. WARREN C4 THAGGARD ((JULIA) ELIZA A3 LEE, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1879. Child of WARREN C THAGGARD is: i. UNNAMED5. 7. JASPER BRUCE4 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) More About JASPER BRUCE LEE: Property: December 12, 1918, Texas Children of JASPER BRUCE LEE are: i. ROBERT5 LEE. Notes for ROBERT LEE: Car accident ii. WILLIAM BRUCE LEE, d. Riverside Ca.. Notes for WILLIAM BRUCE LEE: Heart disease . 8. ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 08, 1883 in Mississippi, and died January 12, 1960 in Bowie, MontagueCO.Texas. He married LULIE PEARL EMERY/EMORY, daughter of JOHN EMERY/EMORY and CATHRINE DUNNAWAY. She was born February 26, 1889 in Wise CO, Texas-Parksprings?, and died December 18, 1971 in Bowie, MontagueCO, Texas. Children of ROBERT LEE and LULIE EMERY/EMORY are: i. JASPER BRUCE5 LEE ( HAPPY). 10. ii. LORAINE LEE, b. Alvord, Wise CO.Texas; d. September 1977. iii. ETHEL/ MOTLEY LEE. iv. ELDON R./MOTLEY, b. December 23, 1910; d. September 16, 1986, Sunset, Texas; m. MELVA O. MOTLEY; b. June 1911. 11. v. PEARL SUE LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord-Wise CO., Texas; d. August 19, 1964, Salinas CA.. 12. vi. MERLE LU LEE, b. April 26, 1927, Alvord, Wise CO.Texas. 9. THOMAS AARON4 LEE (WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 12, 1889 in Oklahoma Territory, Greer Co., and died January 10, 1973 in Bowie TX. He married THELMA MARGURITE THOMAS December 14, 1924 in Bowie, TX, daughter of JAMES THOMAS and LILA SPRIEGEL. She was born April 05, 1908 in Fort Worth TX, and died February 01, 1933 in Bowie, TX. Notes for THOMAS AARON LEE: Born in a dugout Children of THOMAS LEE and THELMA THOMAS are: 13. i. THELMA MARGURITE5 LEE, b. December 20, 1927, Bowie TX. 14. ii. PATSY JEANNINE LEE, b. May 24, 1931, Bowie TX. Generation No. 4 10. LORAINE5 LEE (ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born in Alvord, Wise CO.Texas, and died September 19771. She married BENNETT FREEMAN. He was born October 06, 19172, and died May 19712. Children of LORAINE LEE and BENNETT FREEMAN are: i. TREVA6 FREEMAN. ii. ELBA LEE FREEMAN. iii. DONNA VELDENE FREEMAN, m. MUSIC. iv. DENNIS VAN FREEMAN. v. MORRIS FREEMAN. vi. MACK FREEMAN. vii. ROBERT DOLYN FREEMAN. 11. PEARL SUE5 LEE (ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 26, 1927 in Alvord-Wise CO., Texas, and died August 19, 1964 in Salinas CA.. She married JAMES THOMAS CASE, son of ALFRED CASE and PENELOPY FULLER. He was born October 08, 1920 in Virgil OK, and died December 1993 in Marysville, Ca. Children of PEARL LEE and JAMES CASE are: 15. i. BARBARA ANN6 CASE, b. March 1947, El Centro-Imperial CO. CA.. ii. GLENN EDWARD CASE, b. January 20, 1948, Salinas, MontereyCO. CA.; d. January 1969, Viet Nam (War). Notes for GLENN EDWARD CASE: B. While reflecting on the meaning of last week's Veteran's Day holiday, I started wondering how many men from the Yuba-Sutter area fought for their country and died in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. With all of the newsstories on Vietnam memo- rials, I think it would be appropriate to remember those from our own backyard who gave their lives in the conflict. How many from this area were killed and is it possible to print their names? A. Twenty-seven men from Yuba and Sutter coun- ties are listed by the state Department of Veterans Affairs as being casualties of war in Southeast Asia as of 1982. Yuba City residents on the list are Army Pfc Ed- ward D. Abbott, Marine Cpl. Donald R. Christy, Army SSgt Frank J. DeMarco, Army Sp4 Ronnie J. Eskew, Army Sp4 John P. Eynon, Army Sp4 Merl W. Ferguson, Army Sp5 Manuel G. Gomez, Army Cpl Leslie L. McCorkle and Army Sp4 Stephen L. Ray- burn. Marysville residents on the list are Army Cpl John T. Baker, Army 2Lt David J. Bolton, Army+Pfc George T. Connolly, Army Sp4 Thomas W. Cummins; Navy Cdr Verne G. Donnelly, Army+ Sgt Edward L. Greene, Army SMaj GriMith A. Jones, Army Sp4 Mario M. Laguna, Army Sfc Michael Millner, Army Pfc David E. Nance, Marine Pfc Steven O. Schneller, Army Pfc Renny D. Schoel, Air Force 1Lt Michael S. Vrrablick. All died in South Vietnam, except Don- nelly, who died in North Vietnam, and Vrablick, who died in Cambodia. Others on the list are Army Sp4 Glenn E. Case and Army Pfc Darrell E. Wheeler, both,of Live Oak; Army Sgt William R. Goudeloclt: of Meridian; Army Sgt Lee R. Bays of Olivehurst; and Army Pfc Thomas G. Brubaker of Sutter. All died in South Viet- nam. There also were four war South Vietnam casual- ties from Colusa. They were ArmySSL~t Krag C. Bul- lis, Army Sgt Monroe W. Cross, Army Sgt Robert J. Lorenzo, and Army Pfc Michael A. Pogue. Three Gridley servicemen also died in South Viet- nam. They were Army Pfc Larry H. Peterson, Ma- rine LCpl Daniel L. Frock, and Army Cpl Dennis A. Smith. The local servicemen died betweem 1966 and 1972. . 12. MERLE LU5 LEE (ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 26, 1927 in Alvord, Wise CO.Texas. She married MARVIN L EUBANKS, son of ELMER EUBANKS and EFFIE LEE. More About MERLE LU LEE: Occupation: School Cafeteria Worker Religion: Baptist More About MARVIN L EUBANKS: Education: 5th or 6th grade Religion: None Children of MERLE LEE and MARVIN EUBANKS are: i. ELMER JR.6 EUBANKS. ii. LA DONNA SUE EUBANKS, m. HUGGINS. iii. MARVIN DON EUBANKS. iv. TRENNA KAY EUBANKS, m. UNKNOWN MOASLEY. 13. THELMA MARGURITE5 LEE (THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 20, 1927 in Bowie TX. She married (1) OSCAR CLAYBURN DAVENPORT July 15, 1945 in Bowie TX. She married (2) JACQUES BARZUN June 01, 1980 in San Antonio TX. Children of THELMA LEE and OSCAR DAVENPORT are: 16. i. THOMAS LEE6 DAVENPORT, b. October 16, 1947. 17. ii. MARK DAILY DAVENPORT, b. July 10, 1949. 18. iii. JOPAT DAVENPORT, b. August 10, 1955. 14. PATSY JEANNINE5 LEE (THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 24, 1931 in Bowie TX. She married HOWARD DUNSON, son of UNKNOWN DUNSON and UNKNOWN. Children of PATSY LEE and HOWARD DUNSON are: 19. i. DAVID6 DUNSON. 20. ii. KRISTEN MARGURITE DUNSON. iii. NATHAN DUNSON. Generation No. 5 15. BARBARA ANN6 CASE (PEARL SUE5 LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 1947 in El Centro-Imperial CO. CA.. She married (1) BILLY ELDON FERGUSON, son of CECIL FERGUSON and JIMMIE SUTTON. He was born November 1943. She married (2) MARK FRANCES UHLENKOTT. He was born August 08, 1939 in Keuterville Idaho. Children of BARBARA CASE and BILLY FERGUSON are: 21. i. JANON PEARL7 FERGUSON, b. December 11, 1964, Carmel Monterey CO. CA.. ii. BILLY JAMES FERGUSON, b. January 1967, Salinas Monterey CO.CA.. 22. iii. SPARKY LEE FERGUSON, b. September 20, 1970, Yuba City SutterCO.CA. 16. THOMAS LEE6 DAVENPORT (THELMA MARGURITE5 LEE, THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 16, 1947. He married SUSAN SORENSEN. Children of THOMAS DAVENPORT and SUSAN SORENSEN are: i. SCOTT DAILY7 DAVENPORT, b. November 16, 1976. ii. MATTHEW MOORMAN DAVENPORT, b. October 25, 1979. 17. MARK DAILY6 DAVENPORT (THELMA MARGURITE5 LEE, THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 10, 1949. He married SANDRA BIERMAN. Children of MARK DAVENPORT and SANDRA BIERMAN are: i. TRISTAN ST. FRANCIS7 DAVENPORT, b. June 23, 1979. ii. COLIN DAVENPORT, b. September 05, 1981. 18. JOPAT6 DAVENPORT (THELMA MARGURITE5 LEE, THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 10, 1955. She married STEPHEN STUKEY. Children of JOPAT DAVENPORT and STEPHEN STUKEY are: i. HANNAH DEE7 STUKEY, b. May 08, 1982. ii. REBEKAH MARIE STUKEY, b. March 07, 1985. 19. DAVID6 DUNSON (PATSY JEANNINE5 LEE, THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) Child of DAVID DUNSON is: i. UNKNOWN7 DUNSON. 20. KRISTEN MARGURITE6 DUNSON (PATSY JEANNINE5 LEE, THOMAS AARON4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) She married DARRELL RAINS. Children of KRISTEN DUNSON and DARRELL RAINS are: i. UNKNOWN7. ii. UNKNOWN. iii. UNKNOWN. Generation No. 6 21. JANON PEARL7 FERGUSON (BARBARA ANN6 CASE, PEARL SUE5 LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 11, 1964 in Carmel Monterey CO. CA.. She married ROGER PAJIMOLA. Children of JANON FERGUSON and ROGER PAJIMOLA are: i. FELICA MARIE8 PAJIMOLA, b. April 09, 1984, Salinas, CA. ii. LEE ANN PEARL PAJIMOLA, b. April 28, 1985, Salinas, CA. iii. ROGER PAJIMOLA, b. October 20, 1986, Salinas, CA. iv. ANTHONY JAMES, b. March 1989, Salinas, CA. v. JESSIE, b. February 26, 1990, Salinas, CA. vi. JENNIFER, b. March 1992, Salinas, CA. 22. SPARKY LEE7 FERGUSON (BARBARA ANN6 CASE, PEARL SUE5 LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (SAMSON)4, WILLIAM WALTER3, JAMES D2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 20, 1970 in Yuba City SutterCO.CA. He married MELISSA PERNSTEINER. Child of SPARKY FERGUSON and MELISSA PERNSTEINER is: i. JAMIE MARIE/PERNSTEINER8 FERGUSON, b. May 1993, Santa Cruze, CA. Endnotes 1. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84322.172 2. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Aug 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.84222.138 >From: butterfly4108@webtv.net (Debby Rodgers) >Reply-To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com >To: STREET-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [STREET] Rebecca Street >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 09:42:15 -0800 (PST) > >Hi Barbara: > >We talked briefly but I don't have your descendants of William. Would >love to add them to my files when you have time! > >Thanks in advance, > >Deb > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 11:45:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Linda Carroll 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: SHORT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SHORT] William Short, born 1803 Virginia THE FREDERICK SHORT FAMILY Family of Mary Ann Elizabeth SHORT LARGIN The following information came from page 129 of the Marshall County Historical Quarterly for Winter - 1987/88 (VOL. XVIII, NO. IV) and was researched and written by Donald C. Jeter. The "article" was about several SHORT FAMILIES, but it was not known if there was any connection, only that they all came from Virginia. I have only included the complete information about Frederick SHORT and his descendants. As always, my comments are in brackets. Frederick SHORT, b. 1790, d. 186_, m. Eliza[beth GOODE], b. 1805, d. 1887. Issue: (8) This family came to Marshall County some time between 1820 and 1830. [Mary A.E. was born in Tennessee, so they arrived before 1827/8.] [Children] 1. Mary A. E. [Ann Elizabeth] SHORT, b. 1827 [Bess LARGIN HANCOCK's records indicate 12 Feb. 1828], d. before 1887 [Family records show 1 Mar 1882], m. 3 Aug 1855 [The Marshall County marriage records and our family records show that they were married 30 Aug], Wm. S. [William Sansom] LARGEN. Issue : 6 [They had at least 9 children, but 3 died fairly young.] He was in I Co., 8th INF. [See article about Civil War Records.] 2. Martha M. SHORT, b. 1831, d. after 1880, did not marry. [Since she is included in the list of heirs - see land sale - she must have been alive in 1887.] 3. John SHORT, b. 1832 [No information] 4. Richard SHORT, b. 1837 [No information] 5. Lavissa Frances A. SHORT, b. 1841, m. 38 [obvious mistake, but not sure what the day should be] Apr 1867, Martin E. SIMS. They were in Grayson Co., TX in 1887. [See land sale. Those doing research on SIMS should keep an eye out for Martin.] 6. Nathaniel M. S. SHORT, b. 1843, m(1) 11 Apr 1871, Nancie HELTON; m(2) Elizabeth J. ______, Before 1880. He was in I Co., 8th INF. 7. Eliza Catherine SHORT, b. 1844, m. 9 Sep 1864, John M. McCRORY, son of Robert McCRORY and Martha L. SHORT. (see McCRORY Family - this issue). [I have not included all the McCRORY Family's information in this book, but that information is available.] John M. was b. 1843, d. before 1880, they married 9 Sep 1864. He was in Co. I, 8th Inf in Civil War. Issue: Ida E., b. 1868; Emma E., b. 1873; and Willis Lea, b. 1875. [See 1880 Census record which follows.] 8. Zachariah T. SHORT, b. 25 Aug 1846, d. 20 Apr. 1918, m. 27 Sep 1893, Addie DODD, b. 15 Apr 1889, d. 4 Jan 1930, both bur[ied in] Short Cemetery. [Please note that these dates cannot be correct as Addie would have been 3 years old when they married. It is more likely that she was born in 1849 or 59. Zachariah was not married at the time of the 1880 Census and census information is not available for 1890. Zachariah evidently waited to marry until after his mother's death and possibly until after the death of his "insane" sister, Martha. Perhaps later censuses would shed some light on this family.] ------------------------------------------------------------ There were some descrepancies in the information which I received, but this is believed to be Frederick's lineage. Additional information is available for those researching SHORTs. William SHORT - b. 1613 (possibly Mar 3) England m. 1638 d. 1659 s - Elizabeth SYMONS Migrated to Jamestown in 1634. Occupation: Head right. Owned land in Mecklenburg Co., VA Thomas SHORT - b. 1643 Robert SHORT - b. 1668 d. 1760 m. Amey William SHORT - b. 1694 d. 1764 m. Mary William SHORT - b. 1718 d. 1769 m. Sarah ROBINSON John SHORT - b. abt 1740 (See below) ------------------------------------------------------------ Research has established that the other five SHORT Family heads, mentioned in the article, were brothers to Frederick SHORT. They were listed in the following order, in the article - Bartholomew, Thomas, Benjamin, William, (David) Freeman. The following Family Group Sheet is a combination of information from the article by Mr. Jeter and information sent to me by Joe T. Short of Titusville, Florida. Family Group Sheet for John SHORT, Martha ANDERSON and Edith WALL ================================================================== HUSBAND: John Short b. abt 1740 PLACE: Probably Virginia ------------------------------------------------------------------ MARRIAGE DATE (1): abt 1761 ------------------------------------------------------------------ WIFE (1): Martha ANDERSON ------------------------------------------------------------------ WIFE (2): Edith WALL ================================================================== Family Group Sheet for John SHORT, Martha ANDERSON and Edith WALL - cont. ------------------------------------------------------------------ CHILDREN'S NAMES: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Martha (Patsy) SHORT F b. abt 1763 PLACE: Probably Virginia SPOUSE: James BING MARRIAGE DATE: 8 Jan 1789 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Bartholomew SHORT M b. abt. 1765 PLACE: Article said before 1775 in Virginia d. 1820/26 PLACE: Tennessee SPOUSE (1): Martha LETT MARRIAGE DATE: 30 May 1791 b. bef. 1775 PLACE: d. 1797 PLACE: CHILDREN: Thomas B. SHORT b. 1794 PLACE: Virginia d. 1870/80 PLACE: Tennessee SPOUSE (2): Siller (Priscilla) MURDOCK MARRIAGE DATE: 9 Nov 1798 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Isaac SHORT M b. 1767 PLACE: Probably Virginia d. 28 Sep 1842 PLACE: SPOUSE: Susanna TOONE MARRIAGE DATE: 1 Dec 1795 b. 1773 PLACE: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Benjamin SHORT M b. abt 1769 PLACE: Virginia Article said bef 1775 in Virginia d. 1837 PLACE: Tennessee SPOUSE: Frances HOUSE MARRIAGE DATE: 11 Nov 1798 Article said Frances McDONALD b. 1770/75 PLACE: Virginia d. 1840/50 PLACE: Came to Lincoln County, Tennessee before 1814 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Catherine SHORT F b. abt 1771 PLACE: Probably Virginia d. bef 12 Jan 1807 PLACE: SPOUSE: John CARROLL MARRIAGE DATE: abt 1790 CHILDREN: Aria (Aris) CARROLL Dennis CARROLL ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. John Wall SHORT M b. PLACE: ------------------------------------------------------------------ Family Group Sheet for John SHORT, Martha ANDERSON and Edith WALL - cont. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Thomas F. SHORT M b. 1773 PLACE: Virginia d. 20 Nov 1864 PLACE: Tennessee SPOUSE: Sarah D. REEDER MARRIAGE DATE: 29 Nov 1808 Davidson Co., TN b. 1789 PLACE: d. 9 May 1821 PLACE: Came to Lincoln County, Tennessee between 1816 and 1821. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. David Freeman SHORT M b. 1780/90 PLACE: Virginia d. 183_ PLACE: SPOUSE: Nancy CAMPBELL MARRIAGE DATE: b. 1800 PLACE: d. 187_ PLACE: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9. William SHORT M b. 1780/90 PLACE: Virginia d. 1837 PLACE: Tennessee SPOUSE: Rebecca MARRIAGE DATE: b. 1790 PLACE: Virginia d. 1854 PLACE: Tennessee ------------------------------------------------------------------ 10. Sarah SHORT F b. PLACE: d. abt 1834 PLACE: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 11. Frederick J. SHORT M b. 1790 PLACE: Virginia d. 186_ PLACE: Marshall Co., Tennessee SPOUSE: Elizabeth GOODE MARRIAGE DATE: b. abt 1805 PLACE: Virginia d. 1887 PLACE: Marshall Co., Tennessee ------------------------------------------------------------------ The 1840 and 1850 Censuses should be checked for the Frederick Short Family. 1860 Census, Marshall Co., TN p50, Dist. 2, 6-19-1860 Belfast P.O. Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Frederick, SHORT 70 M Farmer VA Eliza 45 F VA Martha 28 F (insane) TN Francis 19 F Housework TN Nathaniel 16 M Farm hand TN Catharine 14 F TN Zachariah T.(?) 12 M TN (?) The initial was difficult to read but believed to be correct for this individual. In this census, John and Richard were not living with them. They both would have been old enough to have households of their own, if they were still alive. Martha was shown as being "insane". All of the children, including Mary, are listed as being born in Tennessee (see the information under William SANSOM). Since Mary was born in 1828, Frederick and Eliza were in Tennessee prior to her birth. Eliza is shown as being 45 years old which would have made her only 13 when Mary was born. While that is not impossible, her birth year has previously been listed as 1805, which would have made her 55 years old. You will note that her age is often a question. Perhaps she was a bit vain about it. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1870 Census, Marshall Co., TN p3, 7-30-1870 Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace SHORT, Eliza 60 (?) F Housekeeping VA Martha ?5 F TN Z. Taylor 23 M Works on Farm TN ------------------------------------------------------------ THE 1880 CENSUS of Marshall County, Tennessee District 2, 29 June 1880, Page 23, Dwelling No. 158, Family 158 Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Relationship Short, Eliza 73 F Keeping House VA Martha M. 43 F TN Daughter McCrory, Eliza C. 32 F TN Daughter Short, Zachariah T. 34 M TN Son McCrory, Ada E. 12 F TN Grand-daughter Emma E. 7 F TN Grand-daughter Wallus Lea 5 M TN Grandson Please note as you are reviewing the census information that there are virtually no census records remaining for 1890, so there will be great gaps in information for the 20 year period from 1880 to 1900. ------------------------------------------------------------- The following information came from page 114 of the Marshall County Historical Quarterly for Winter - 1987/88 (VOL. XVIII, NO. IV) and was researched and written by Donald C. Jeter. [Please note that this indicates that it was Elizabeth who died in 1887 - see sale of land by heirs.] 19 Apr 1887 the heirs of Frederick SHORT: Z. T. [Zachariah Taylor] SHORT, N. M. [Nathaniel M. S.], E. E. HELTON [evidently a relative of Nathaniel's first wife, but I have no record], M. M. [Martha M.] SHORT, [Lavissa] Frances [A.] SIMS, W. S. [William Sansom] LARGIN, M. J. ANTHONY [The closest female we have in initials and a grandchild not yet mentioned, is Mary Isabell Virginia LARGIN. It should, also, be noted that the 1860 Census records show her name as Mary J.], W. F. [William Frederick] LARGIN, E. J. [Elizabeth Jane] LARGIN, F. M. [Frances Marian] LARGIN, R. V. [Rachael Victoria Ann LARGIN] PARHAM, T. J. [John Thomas?] LARGIN, and M. E. [Martin E.] SIMS sold J. W. LUNA and J. L. LUNA the 18 Acres in Dist. 2 for $80, beginning at a rock corner running a little W of N with J. W. Lemond's W line, W with his line, S with J. T. Luna's E line, E to the beginning. Witnesses: J. H. Vaughn, J. W. Wall - M. E. Sims and his wife Frances Sims were in Grayson Co., TX; the rest were in Marshall Co., TN. (Marshall Co. 2D-553) [Frederick's children, John, Richard and Eliza Catherine McCRORY are not mentioned as being heirs, indicating they may have been dead by this time (I did not find a date of death for her in either the SHORT or McCRORY Family articles). Note that Eliza's children are not mentioned here, either. Since she and the children were living in the "family home" in 1880, perhaps some other inheritance was given to them. The "inheritance" they are splitting is the sale of 18 acres sold for $80. On some plat maps of the region, Frederick SHORT is shown to own 18.5 acres. Perhaps Eliza and her children kept the 1/2 acre section the house was on.] Family records have indicated that William Sansom LARGIN and his family moved to Texas in 1880. The note in the record of sale, above, indicates differently. Please note that we found them living in Tennessee in the 1880 Census. However, Frances Marian and William Frederick LARGIN married in (or near) Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas in 1885. It is most likely that all, or part, of this family had moved prior to 1885. See thoughts on this variance in William Sansom LARGIN's section.] Betty Mize wrote: > Jim: I have a John Short born 1810 (census records say in Tennessee). I > believe his family originated from the Rockingham County area of VA. I am > also searching for parents/siblings. I will keep an eye out for you and I > would appreciate your doing the same. > Good Luck > Betty > -----Original Message----- > From: Jshort0410@aol.com > To: SHORT-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 1:33 PM > Subject: [SHORT] William Short, born 1803 Virginia > > > William Short, born about 1803 in Virginia, married Christina Click, also > >born about 1803 in Virginia, on 17 July 1828 in Mason County, Virginia. I > >believe that they left Virginia about 1840. Does anyone know the names of > >the parents and/or siblings of this William Short? 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RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 11:40:40 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Alma Luper" 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: MCGINNIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: ELISHA MCGINNIS Joyce: I don't know if I tie into this line or not. I just found the listing while searching the web and thought I'd post it to the list. I hope we are cousins. I sure would be nice to have a fellow researcher! Alma alluper@fastdata.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Holeman" To: Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 10:20 AM Subject: ELISHA MCGINNIS Alma: We must belong to the same line.This is what I have on Elisha: Elisha born May 11,1844 served in Company L, First Arkansas Calvary(Union Army] Information on Elisha was furnished by Stephen McGinnis Elisha McGinnis, farmer, of Prairie Township, was born May 11, 1844, and is a son of Thomas and Lavinia (PICKETT) McGinnis. The father was a native of Illinois, a farmer, who came to Madison County, Ark., early in its history, married and located upon a farm. His death occurred in 1854. The mother was born and reared in Tennessee, and is the mother of five children, four of whom are living: James, Elisha, Mary (wife of Robert SHAW) and Julia (wife of John VAUGHN). Mrs. McGinnis makes her home with our subject. He received his early education in the common schools of Madison County, and in 1862 enlisted in Company L, First Arkansas Cavalry, doing active service some fifteen months, when he was discharged on account of disability. He then went to Linn County, Kas, engaged in farming, and was married in February, 1865, to Catherine CLARK, of Lincoln County, Kas., afterward locating upon a farm in Madison County, Ark. Mrs. McGinnis was born and reared in Madison County, and is the mother of the following children: Frank, Louisa (wife of James HERNDON), Samantha (wife of William TIMBERLAKE), Charles, James, Lavinia, George and Allen. Mr. McGinnis owns a nice farm of seventy-six acres, which is well cared for, and is considered one of the prosperous citizens of the township. In politics he is a Republican." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR.) ==== MCGINNIS Mailing List ==== This MCGINNIS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi ==== MCGINNIS Mailing List ==== This MCGINNIS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 11:36:21 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Lhboegly@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: HENDERSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HENDERSON-L] ROBERT HENDERSON, SC Hi Bob, Here is Robert A. Henderson and Jane Taylor m. 30 Oct. 1871 Lincoln Co. Ky. I have Henderson and Carter in Grainger or Claiborne Co. Tn. with rhoda Henderson m. Wm R. Carter 2 Jul 1885 Pulaski Co. KY. I believe this is with Thomas Henderson of Tazewell Also Robert M. relative Samuel. ---Here is David Henderson and Elsey Anderson -- Rachael b. abt 1810 Fleming Co. Ky. which part was Mason Co. Ky. relative Samuel Henderosn. These people went to Cape Girardeau, Mo. I believe they are with Kearns Henderson. Here is Thomas Alexander Henderson and Harriet S. Quaiutance with Robert William Henderson b. 1848 in Fleming Co. KY. Here is Alexander m. Rhoda Jul 20, 1804 Lincoln, Ky. I have Alexander brother to Robert, Wm and Edward Henderson---R. Henderson m. J. M. Willis Oct. 15, 1871, Todd, Ky. I have it that Alexander Henderson went to Fleming Co. Ky. Here is Richard and Elizabeth John Henderson M. 20 Aug. 1831 then Wm Henderson and Anna Haworth, John Henderson m. 1750 Richard Henderson and Elizabeth Branson[this is the one in Henderson Ky. listed with Samuel Henderson and Elizabeth Williams. Then Rachel, John Henderson m. Sarah Diamond? Tn., John Henderson m. Sarah Brockman, John Henderson 30 Mar. 1932 and Robert Henderson and Jane Phillips---I have Phillips and Ryan in Hood River, Ore. John Henderson and Lucy Anmons and John Henderson and Argulus Henderson Husband Argulus Henderson m. abt 1751 fa. James Henderson Frances H. and Hezekiah Henderson, Abner Henderson, Lewis Henderson, Isaac Henderson, James Henderson and John Henderson. John Henderson 6 Jun 1828 Glasgow, Lauak, Scotland and Robert Henderson and Margaret Fisher ?No. 1832. Here is some of it. David Hall m. Hester M. Henderson b. 1851 NC.m. 12-07-1869 Marshall, Madison Co. NC. 1. Dovie A. Hall b. 12-11-1870 NC. m. Wm. R. Seay of Jonathan Creek Haywood Co. NC. m. 03-15-1888 Sandy Rosenkrans. Wm Hall Jr. 1771-1846 m. 1797 Polly Farnsworth 1777-aft 1860 I believe Farnsworth, May was with Thomas Jefferson Henderson and they lived in Washington, DC. Here it says was probably s/o Nathaniel Hall and Elizabeth Thankful Doak[there is a Rev. Samuel Doak who had something to do with a school here in or near Greenville, Tn.---somehow knew Joseph Henderson of Rheatown, Tn. and John Henderson of Chuckey, Tn. Henry Doak, Nathaniel, A. Endimyon, Elizabeth, Peggy, David Farnsworth, William and Alexander M. Henry Doak Hall m. 1820 Ann Henderson d/o Joseph Henderson and wife Eleanor [is this Hutchinson?] and had Ellen, Mary, William and Jane. He subsequently m. Elizabeth Hamilton and Jane Hunt[Hunts lived in Tazewell, Tn., a John Hunt who I believe is related to John Henderson. They had more children and lived in Washington Co. but was buried in Sullivan Co. site now covered by Boone Lake. These above Hall's lived near the Washington and Greene Co. Line==Northeast of Greenville, Tn. William Hall Gent. This is near Davey Crookett State Park right over the hill from Chuckey, this is very near the Washington, Line and near Limestone, Washington Co. Tn. where Davey Crookett was born. William Hall who m. Sarah Henderson d/o John Henderson a "4 acres tract on N. Side of NRiver beg. at upper point of a small Island in sd river at Henderson's Ford were the main road from Greenville, to Newprt crosses sd river. This must be at Canery Branch where they said he owned land. This is near Newport Tn. Rebecca d. bef. 1884 who m. 25 Aug. 1840 Robert Henderson was indeed d/o Wm Hall and Sarah Henderson. 3 chil, Sarah Elizabeth, Wm and Martha d. interstate w/o issue Rebecca was sister of Elizabeth Nora Hall my 2nd[not mine], gt. grandmother who m.. Robert Dukes in Greenville, Tn.---I think these are related to John Henderson and Joseph Henderson who is related to Wm Ed. in Ca. and Larry Gosnell. I do know or found out there was a Wheeler and Gosnell Cemetery with Thomas Henderson and Elizabeth? of NC. There was also listed with these a Sarah Henderson who m. Hezekiah Stanley Craig who I think is the one in NJ. who wrote the book? I don't know the date that was published. Would this be the ones in Dandridge, Tn. with Joseph, George, John and Florence? I can't figure if it is Thomas of Tazewell or Alexander with Elizabeth or John Henderson with James Henderson, and John Brook Henderson? The one family with Bradley someone said the Joseph Henderson died? I do know there was a Gray Garrett Henderson of Tazewell, Tn. who had sons George and John, one died in Civil War but they didn't have time to find John. I think there is a connection with the ones in Leesburg, Va.? I have John Henderson sr. and John Henderson Jr. with Mary Good fa. Benjamin Goode[one down here] and Frances Moore. There was suppose to be a John Henderson with Thomas and Elizabeth who m. Bennett one place Annie Bennett another Mary Good fa. Bennett the other is Bennett. They said that is why the name Bennett Henderson who m. Elizabeth Lewis and had Bennett who m. a Crookett and an Emma Divinia Crookett who m. Bennett III Henderson who went to Hood River, Ore. I put the list of Ore Hendersons on before. It has to be Roberts and Hammonds came from New England.down here. I do know there was William and George Henderson in NH. and they say John Henderson is NH. Wm and George went back to Ma. and Wm from NJ. went to Me. and Ma. It says here that Thomas Henderson and wife Elizabeth Kaise move from Edgefield SC to Hawkins Co. with Nathaniel Henderson but I thought they came from Henry Co. to Hawkins Co. that is what it says , also they went to Western NC. thinking it was Va. A Thomas St. and Jr.--I have them listed. This is the ones withSamuel and Lucy Rykemand. N65. I almost think it is Thomas the Elder but not sure? All these names seem to go together. Maybe Mr. Fisher and Mrs. Alvena Wells Henderson who wrote this book could help. Here is Strong-Ellison-Henderson family history by Alice Ellison Pitts and her mother Minnie Pitts Champ---this seems to be Nelson and Fidello's families by Ethlyn Fisher? I have to stop for a while. Loralee Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:37:25 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Gladys Shannon Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PRESTON] Re: PRESTON-D Digest V00 #13 Let's not forget the Preston family line of Daniel from KY to Lincoln Co., TN; then unknown. gladys ----------- At 07:20 AM 3/6/00 -0800, you wrote: >PRESTON-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 13 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [PRESTON] William PRESTON, YKS ["Ralph Brammer" #2 [PRESTON] Re: PRESTON-D Digest V00 [bookfndr@tri-lakes.net] > #3 [PRESTON] My William Preston - OH, [Ctjesters@aol.com] > #4 Re: [PRESTON] Prestons from Englan [Brian E Preston >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from PRESTON-D, send a message to > > PRESTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 21:16:17 -0000 >From: "Ralph Brammer" >To: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <000301bf86e8$325f3c20$d7528cd4@fpgcsxhi> >Subject: [PRESTON] William PRESTON, YKS >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >My G G Grandfather on my paternal grandmother's side was :- > >Benjamin PRESTON was married to Hannah ARCHER >on the 24 November 1845 at Dewsbury YKS. >Benjamin PRESTON was a millwright. >Benjamin was born in Batley about 1820. > >His father was William Preston a millwright, possibly of Batley YKS. > >Can anybody throw any light on William's marriage or this line of the >PRESTON family ? > >Thanks, Ralph. > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 16:05:06 -0600 >From: bookfndr@tri-lakes.net >To: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <38C2DA11.923A159A@tri-lakes.net> >Subject: [PRESTON] Re: PRESTON-D Digest V00 #12 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I too have many William Prestons in my past and one or two finally ended up in Ohio with a branch on to Missouri in the winter of 1881/82 of which I am a product. Please tell me more about >the Willaim you speak of and where did he go in Ohio? My Prestons went to Hamilton County, Ohio and then up to Mercer County, Ohio(branched to Missouri) and to Wabash County, Illinois. My >great great great grandfather William Preston stated in his Civil War papers that he was born in Washington County, PA in the late 1700s. Yes, I know that makes him quite old when he was in >the Civil War but I have that all fully documented. He had children and grandchildren in the Civil War also. I believe his grandfather was a William Preston. This is my brickwall. I have >much information, but need several connecting clues to keep moving backward. > >Charles(Chuck) W. Preston in Missouri > >PRESTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > >> Subject: >> >> PRESTON-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 12 >> >> Subject: Re: [PRESTON] Prestons from England >> Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 19:49:42 -0500 >> From: Doris M Simons >> To: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com >> >> I'm looking over old e-mails which I have kept for any one of a number of >> reasons. I see your message came amongst my hospitalizations. >> >> My maiden name is Preston, and we share the same William as ancestor. >> Are you looking for more info. further back? My Prestons have been >> researched back to 927 or so, and this includes some interesting history >> in Craigmillar Castle, just outside of Edinburough, Scotland. By the >> way, I did not do all that research myself -- I inherited it through >> family. The name of the person who did the research is on the material. >> I am always glad to share material with anybody related to it. >> >> Doris >> >> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:27:58 EDT Digiteyesr@aol.com writes: >> >My Preston imigrant was William >> >Landed in Dorchester, MA, on the ship "Truelove", in 1635. Moved to >> >New >> >Haven,CT in 1639. >> > Bruce Preston in Missouri >> > >> >> _____ > >ubject: > Re: [PRESTON] Prestons from England > Date: > Sat, 4 Mar 2000 21:26:13 -0500 > From: > "J. W. Peters" > To: > PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Hi Doris! >Do you by any chance have a James Preston who married a widow, Mrs. >Priscilla Butler on Martha's Vineyard in 1783? His wife Rebecca died in >1779. She had a daughter, born in 1778, named Rebecca. James and Priscilla >(---) (Butler) Preston had several children: William, Tristam, Peter, James >and Betsy, born between 1784-1793, when they were baptised. The family then >went off to Maine where they remained. William Preston married in Maine, had >a son and moved, first to Genessee NY and then onto Ohio. > >I have also been through all of the Preston genealogies, to no avail. The >kicker here, is that James spelled his name Preston; his sons spelled it >Presson. > >I would dearly LOVE to know who James's parents are. I have been looking for >this for a client in Ct. for the past three years and have tried all of the >primary records at my disposal, through the Morman Family History Centres. I >have also looked at Preston/Pressons of Massachusetts (descendants of Roger >who settled in Essex County and John of Hadley, and a branch of Roger's >family of Littleton, MA. and even a branch who went to Maine. Can't make a >connection with that branch, however), Connecticut (descendants of Daniel of >Mass. whose father Edward and bros went to New Haven), and descendants of >George Preston of Canada. > >Now, I KNOW James was not born under a cabbage leaf! He also didn't just >suddenly appear from nowhere! He had to have come from somewhere! The >question is where? The only other alternative is that he is the emigrant >ancestor which may be true but I find it hard to believe that he could have >married into an old patriot family like Priscilla's in laws of Martha's >vineyard if he was a British or Scottish emigre to the colonies. Of course, >he may have been a Jacobite who came to this country; Frustatingly, I don't >have enough information about him to even speculate about his origins! > >Hopefully, you have SOMETHING in your Prestons that can help me. You can >email me (day or night!) (YES! I'm THAT desperate!) at jwpeters@erols.com > >Thanks! Joan Peters, C.G.R.S. > >> ___________________________________________________________ > >______________________________X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 17:55:27 EST >From: Ctjesters@aol.com >To: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: >Subject: [PRESTON] My William Preston - OH, IL, IA >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hello. Here is what I know. I do hope someone recognizes these people. > >William Preston's mother may have been Margaret Hand b. ca 1790 NJ, d. bef >1850 OH; m. ---Preston ca 1810. ---Preston died ca 1816 OH. > >William Preston b. ca Dec 1815 OH, d. 17 Sep 1892 Stanwood, Cedar Co., IA, >where he is buried. > >William's marriages: >1) 15 Apr 1835 Greene Co., OH Rebecca Margaret Pollock. She died ca 1838 >Little York, Warren Co., IL. Had Ann Elizabeth Preston and James A. Preston. >2) 20 May 1839 Mercer Co., IL Jane Pollock. She died ca 1841 Suez Twp., >Mercer Co., IL. Had Jefferson Monroe Preston. >3) 3 Oct 1843 Little York, Warren Co., IL Sarah Armstrong. She died 11 Feb >1864 near Little York, Warren Co., IL. Had Charles Armstrong Preston, William >Boyd Preston, Austin N. Preston, Mary A. E. Preston, Frances Josephine >Preston, and Emma Alice Preston. >4) 15 Aug 1865 Little York, Warren co., IL Margaret Maley. She died 5 Apr >1889 Stanwood, Cedar Co., IA. Had Cara Blanche Preston, Samuel Edwin Preston, >and Margaret Preston. > >Thank you for any information. > >Stephanie > >______________________________X-Message: #4 >Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:49:48 -0500 >From: Brian E Preston >To: PRESTON-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <20000305.224950.-968791.0.GoodguyBri@juno.com> >Subject: Re: [PRESTON] Prestons from England >Content-Type: text/plain >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > hello, my name is Brian......i was born a Preston and very much >interested in finding all i can about my family including everyone in the >past that was fortunate to be born a Preston as well....any info you can >share with me is greatly appreciated.....i have had a difficult time >locating information on how to do this...very new at it ....what i have >been able to locate has only been at local libraries but they can only >tell so much....thank you for your e-mail in this matter...please keep in >touch...Brian > Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:21:49 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Joyce Holeman 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: MCGINNIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: ELISHA MCGINNIS Alma: We must belong to the same line.This is what I have on Elisha: Elisha born May 11,1844 served in Company L, First Arkansas Calvary(Union Army] Information on Elisha was furnished by Stephen McGinnis Elisha McGinnis, farmer, of Prairie Township, was born May 11, 1844, and is a son of Thomas and Lavinia (PICKETT) McGinnis. The father was a native of Illinois, a farmer, who came to Madison County, Ark., early in its history, married and located upon a farm. His death occurred in 1854. The mother was born and reared in Tennessee, and is the mother of five children, four of whom are living: James, Elisha, Mary (wife of Robert SHAW) and Julia (wife of John VAUGHN). Mrs. McGinnis makes her home with our subject. He received his early education in the common schools of Madison County, and in 1862 enlisted in Company L, First Arkansas Cavalry, doing active service some fifteen months, when he was discharged on account of disability. He then went to Linn County, Kas, engaged in farming, and was married in February, 1865, to Catherine CLARK, of Lincoln County, Kas., afterward locating upon a farm in Madison County, Ark. Mrs. McGinnis was born and reared in Madison County, and is the mother of the following children: Frank, Louisa (wife of James HERNDON), Samantha (wife of William TIMBERLAKE), Charles, James, Lavinia, George and Allen. Mr. McGinnis owns a nice farm of seventy-six acres, which is well cared for, and is considered one of the prosperous citizens of the township. In politics he is a Republican." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR) ==== MCGINNIS Mailing List ==== This MCGINNIS list is currently available for adoption! Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:21:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Leland Gray" 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: GRAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GRAY] Thomas Jefferson Gray Hi Deanna: I read your e-mail to Janice & had to butt in. I also have a Thomas Jefferson Gray b. 1838 in my line. Mine is a brother to my G Granddad Jacob Gray b. 03 Jul 1826 in S. C. m. 21 April 1850 in Gadsen AL. to Amanda Ross. They had three sons; William Alexander 1852-1925 d. AL.; James Pinkney (Pink) 1855-1937 d. Fayetteville, TN; & my Grand Father Oliver Perry (Peay) 1858-1913 d. Fayetteville, TN. After Amanda died Jacob married Mary Archer of Etowah County, AL in 1865. She was b. 28 October 1836, d. 8 Febuary 1882. They had two sons: Jimmy A. b. 1866 & Samuel Sansford (Sam) b. 20 April 1869 d. 1 May 1956. After Mary died Jacob married 10 Dec 1882 Margaret Elizabeth Taylor b.11 April 1866 d. 7 Nov 1936 and they had four children. Leola M. Gray 1885- ?? never married; Harold Jacob Gray 1887-?? m. Luella Cornelius, had son Jeff; Clara Pallie "Pat" b. 1890-?? never married; Benjaman Burl Gray b. 1895-?? m. Flossie Kelly b. 16 Febuary 1912 d. 4 March 1996. Children: J.T., Barbara Ann (Smallwood) Belk b. 20 October 1939 & Buddy Gray. Jacob's Father was William Gray and perhaps his father could have been Frederick Gray. Can anyone connect with us?? Leland W Gray 603 4th Ave Fayetteville TN 37334-2121 (931)-433-4559 lwgray@vallnet.com ==== GRAY Mailing List ==== If you're not already a Rootsweb member, please join with us! RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 08:36:19 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: sreyb@networksplus.net (Gerald Byers) 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: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGIBSON] Thanks I want to thank all those involoved in placing information about Gibson CO on the internet.. It is much appreciated... For various health reason I can not do much research outside of my home and the internet is my access to the USA records.. As I am not working on my SNODDY's of Gibson Tennessee... who were born in Lincoln Co., TN... Jerry Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 08:13:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "David Payne" 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: DEAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Samuel Dean in SC My Samuel Dean died in Anderson Co. SC if it will help. Here is my line. Descendants of Richard Dean, * 1 Richard DEAN, * d: 1788 in Washington Co. MD .. +PRISCILI *2nd Wife of Richard DEAN, *: .. +* CATHERINE . 2 Samuel DEAN, * b: 1751 in Washington Co. MD, Sharpsburg d: 1826 in Anderson Co. SC ..... +Gwendolyn (Gwenny) JAMES, * b: 1754 in Washington Co. MD, Sharpsburg m: 1773 in MD d: Sep 1835 in Anderson Co. SC Father: Griffith JAMES, * Mother: * MARY ..... 3 John DEAN, * b: 1784 in MD d: 1824 in Lincoln Co. TN ......... +Mary (Polly) HERRIN, * b: in SC m: Bef. 1812 Father: Jacob HERRIN, * Mother: * UNKNOWN ..... 3 Thomas DEAN b: Sep 13, 1774 in MD d: Jul 27, 1854 in Anderson Co. SC ......... +Mary WELLEFORD m: Abt. 1810 ..... *2nd Wife of Thomas DEAN: ......... +Elizabeth SEAWRIGHT m: Abt. 1821 ..... 3 Miriam DEAN b: Jun 12, 1776 in MD d: Sep 02, 1853 in Anderson Co. SC ......... +William MCGREGOR b: Aug 15, 1764 in Augusta Co. VA m: Jan 25, 1797 d: Oct 27, 1827 Father: Thomas MCGREGOR Mother: Elizabeth BLACKERBY Fact 1: William was a Major in the Seminole War Fact 2: Lived in SC ..... 3 Joseph DEAN b: Apr 1779 in MD d: in Marshall Co. MS ......... +Elizabeth EDMONDSON b: 1785 in Pickens Co. SC Father: Caleb EDMONDSON Mother: MARGARET ..... 3 Samuel DEAN b: Abt. 1780 in Washington City, MD d: Aft. 1850 in AL ..... 3 Mary DEAN b: 1782 in Washington City, MD d: 1831 in Lawerence Co. AR ......... +Eli HILHOUSE ..... 3 Richard DEAN b: Abt. 1791 in Anderson Co. SC d: Jun 01, 1864 in Oconee Co. SC ......... +Cynthia Elizabeth JENKINS Father: Francis JENKINS Mother: Dorothea Heneritta Edmonson ORME ..... 3 Griffith DEAN b: Abt. 1794 in Anderson Co. SC d: Dec 22, 1858 in Tishomingo Co. MS ......... +Alice Annice BISHOP ..... *2nd Wife of Griffith DEAN: ......... +Mary HARRIS m: Bef. 1838 ..... 3 Aaron DEAN b: Sep 06, 1798 in Anderson Co. SC d: Oct 1849 in Inka, MS ......... +Meekey DAY ..... 3 Moses DEAN b: Sep 06, 1798 in Anderson Co. SC (Dean) d: Mar 12, 1878 in Anderson Co. SC (Starr) ......... +Narcissa LEWIS m: Sep 13, 1822 Father: Major LEWIS Mother: Elizabeth MOORHEAD . 2 William DEAN . 2 John DEAN . 2 Thomas DEAN . 2 Mary DEAN . 2 Margaret DEAN . 2 Rachel DEAN . 2 Lyddie DEAN . 2 Lucy DEAN Thanks, David S. Payne View my Gedcom at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime See other related photos, etc. http://www.myfamily.com/front_members.asp (Username: user_n Password: user90) Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, REDWINE, REID, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL =======================original message========= From: SandraG627@aol.com To: DEAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Sam DEAN in PA, about 1780-1810 Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 20:16:15 EST In a message dated 3/2/00 10:22:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, tjones@camden.net writes: >I keep wondering if my William Dean in Edgefield Co could be the William in > this family. Since the known birthdate of your son Samuel Dean b: >October > 1760 in Pennsylvania is so close to the birthdate of my William. I do not > know where William comes from. > > When did your Samual, Sr move to SC? Or maybe the SC listed for the >father This is all the info I have, is there a Dean list, wonder if I am on it, haha Sandy in Florida Descendants of Samuel Dean Generation No. 1 1. Samuel1 Dean. He married Sarah Dunkin. Children of Samuel Dean and Sarah Dunkin are: + 2 i. Samuel2 Dean, born October 1760 in Pennsylvania. 3 ii. Charles Dean. 4 iii. William Dean. 5 iv. Abbey Dean. She married Job Jones. 6 v. Anna Dean. 7 vi. Elizabeth Dean. 8 vii. Mary Dean. 9 viii. Beheathen? Dean. 10 ix. Tabitha Dean. 11 x. Sibba Dean, died in unmarried. Generation No. 2 2. Samuel2 Dean (Samuel1) was born October 1760 in Pennsylvania. He married Sarah Russell 1777, daughter of Steven Russell and Sarah Unknown. Children of Samuel Dean and Sarah Russell are: 12 i. Betsy3 Dean. She married Thomas Flint 11 September 1817 in Rockbridge Co., VA. 13 ii. Sally Dean. She married Stephen Russell 26 January 1818 in Rockbridge Co., VA. 14 iii. Samuel Dean, born Abt. 1778 in Pennsylvania. He married Polly Mays 27 October 1812 in Amherst Co., VA. 15 iv. John Dean, born 17 May 1780 in Goose Creek, Loudoun Co., VA; died 1874 in Newton Twp., Pike Co., OH. He married Lucille Mays 19 July 1802 in Amherst Co., VA. More About Lucille Mays: Burial: Yankee Hill Cem. 16 v. Ellender Dean, born 1786 in Virginia; died Aft. 1850. She married John Flint , Jr. 15 June 1815 in Rockbridge Co., VA. More About Ellender Dean: Last residence: 1850, Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH 17 vi. Mary Polly Dean, born 1788 in Virginia. She married Christopher A Flint 06 April 1815 in Rockbridge Co., VA. 18 vii. Jeremiah Dean, born 16 July 1795 in Loudoun Co., VA; died 07 September 1830 in Fayette Co., OH. He married Elizabeth Letshaw 05 August 1819 in Rockbridge Co., VA. 19 viii. Phoebe Dean, born 02 October 1799 in Virginia; died 06 October 1888 in Greenbrier Co., WV. She married Thomas M Welch 27 March 1817 in Rockbridge Co., VA. More About Phoebe Dean: Burial: Old Stone Presbyterian Church ______________________________ From: SandraG627@aol.com To: DEAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Sam DEAN in PA, about 1780-1810 Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 14:33:48 EST In a message dated 3/4/00 9:58:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, jmm1682@worldnet.att.net writes: >I'm interested in your question to tjones@camden.net as I have William DEAN > of Edgefield County, S.C. in my line also. I only have that the wife of Sam died in South Carolina, i don't save messages once i reply but it may be in the archives, Sandy in Florida ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ==== DEAN Mailing List ==== For help with the DEAN surname mailing list visit: http://www.mcn.net/~hmscook/roots/dean.html Remember to support RootsWeb. Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 07:39:59 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Mary Ann Merritt" Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: EASTERNKENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [EasternKentucky] hyatt Here is what I have been able to find for you. Hope it helps. This info from: http://www.ancestry.com/main.htm Name Born Died Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Request THOMAS HYATT 21 Sep 1908 Jan 1971 41063 Morning View, KY 402-07-3057 KY (Before 1951) Write Letter Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1850 HYATT THOMAS Boone County KY 195 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a880209 1850 HYATT THOMAS Kenton County KY 311 Covington City Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a880208 1860 HYATT THOMAS J. Lincoln County KY 100 St.Anford P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY11056002 1870 HYATT THOMAS J. Marshall County KY 189 Brewers Mill P.O. Federal Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY01399854 1820 HYATT THOMAS D. Nicholas County KY 108 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35338083 1850 HYATT THOMAS G. Nicholas County KY 439 District 2 Federal Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a880212 death Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Lydia Hyatt 22 Mar 1952 Harlan HARLAN 94 Years 52 12087 Thomas Hyatt 27 Jan 1971 Kenton KENTON 60 Years 71 01441 Marriage Date Context Graves, Betsy Hyatt, Thomas Dec 16 1811 Campbell, Polly Hyatt, Thomas Oct 12 1800 Search Terms: DRAUGHN (1) Database: Kentucky Census Index, 1810-1890 Combined Matches: 1 Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1890 DRAUGHN ISAAC Wayne County KY 133 E. D. No 133 KY 1890 Veterans Schedule KY160172 Search Terms: DRAUGHN (43) Database: Kentucky Death Index, 1911-1996 Combined Matches: 43 Next Hits Name Death County of Death County of Residence Age at Death Volume Certificate Albert Draughn 08 Feb 1923 Logan 67 Years 23 05533 Billy J. Draughn 10 Apr 1926 Harlan 1 Month 26 09780 Caroline Draughn 02 Jul 1913 Logan 63 Years 13 23241 Daulph Draughn 12 Aug 1924 Knott 1 Month 24 18796 Jepsie Draughn 24 Sep 1924 Knott 25 Years 24 21079 Joy Draughn 18 Dec 1913 Perry 45 Years 13 33301 Micajah Draughn 09 Apr 1911 Wayne 36 Years 11 11108 Mrs Sampy L. Draughn 29 Apr 1923 Ballard 78 Years 23 09929 Jane Draughn Jr 29 Sep 1921 Knott 1 Month 21 22212 Bessie Draughn 02 Jul 1938 Pulaski WIBURG 11 Years 38 31659 Cordis Draughn 18 May 1946 Perry Perry 49 Years 46 12049 Geraldine W. Draughn 03 Nov 1932 Letcher 1 Month 32 26643 Hattie Draughn 23 Jul 1944 Perry Perry 71 Years 44 21127 J H. Draughn 29 Mar 1939 Letcher WHITESBURG 59 Years 39 07838 Martha Draughn 17 Mar 1943 Perry Perry 83 Years 43 12238 Nancy Draughn 28 Mar 1939 Letcher WHITESBURG 49 Years 39 07845 Robert E. Draughn 18 Jan 1947 McCreary CLINTON 76 Years 47 01926 Rudy Draughn 03 Dec 1938 Letcher BLACKEY 61 Years 38 30970 Arthur Draughn Jr 22 Sep 1940 Perry 22 Years 40 22486 Hagan J. Draughn 25 Feb 1957 Pike Pike 1 Month 57 06157 Joe Draughn 01 Apr 1952 Harlan HARLAN 79 Years 52 07227 Joseph F. Draughn 06 Nov 1969 Larue LETCHER 83 Years 69 27968 Leland Draughn 06 Jul 1964 Letcher LETCHER 53 Years 64 18803 Malissa I. Draughn 06 Feb 1969 Hardin HARDIN 81 Years 69 05600 Mattie Draughn 24 Mar 1967 Perry Perry 44 Years 67 09377 Millard F. Draughn 21 Oct 1959 McCreary MCCREARY 60 Years 59 24372 Robert E. Draughn 13 Dec 1953 Harlan HARLAN 57 Years 53 24947 Ruie Draughn 02 Apr 1968 Perry Knott 70 Years 68 12543 Talmdge D. Draughn 24 May 1963 Perry Perry 72 Years 63 22639 Virginia P. Draughn 26 Jun 1953 Fayette Perry 61 Years 53 14036 Lois Draughn 03 May 1990 Perry FAYETTE 81 Years 90 13704 Lula Draughn 29 May 1990 Knott Knott 87 Years 90 15943 Leonard L. Draughn 12 Jun 1991 Floyd Knott 90 Years 91 14561 Gertrude C. Draughn 01 Mar 1993 Perry Knott 68 Years 93 07983 James E. Draughn 03 Apr 1993 Perry Perry 83 Years 93 11195 Arlis Draughn 18 Dec 1978 Fayette Clay 79 Years 78 31798 Bartram Draughn 07 Oct 1985 Knott Knott 67 Years 85 26481 Ben M. Draughn 27 Dec 1971 McCreary MCCREARY 80 Years 71 32914 Bess Draughn 17 Jan 1975 Perry Perry 76 Years 75 04453 Dolph Draughn 28 Dec 1980 Knott Knott 84 Years 80 32724 Ellen Draughn 24 Jan 1972 Clay Clay 85 Years 72 05729 Irvin Draughn 01 Jan 1984 Clay Clay 74 Years 84 00343 Nitro A. Draughn 06 Apr 1984 TN MCCREARY 80 Years 84 01193 Semper Fi. Mary in Mich Researching surnames: Hajduk, Welch, Litton, Collins, Merritts, Meier, Staples and Szela Proud member of EasternKentucky-L@rootsweb.com Proud member of the WOMEN MARINES ASSOCIATION, MOTOR CITY CHAPTER Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 06:12:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "T. Roberts" 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: BRADY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRADY] John and Alexander, Lincoln Co. TN Hi Lynn, I do not know if mine were in Cocke Co or not, but I have several Johns. John had a son John b about 1827, and Alexander had one born March 1832. Either of these could possibly be the one you are hunting since dates can easily vary as much as 5 or 6 years. I do not have any record on either of these boys. If you prove anything, please let me know. I have not yet been able to track their migration into TN, so they could have been in these other counties. Whoops, I just noticed that the John b. March 1832 died when me was 10 years old and is buried in the Brady Cemetery in Lincoln Co. Telette At 07:30 PM 3/5/00 -0600, you wrote: >Dear Telette, > Were any of your BRADYs in Cocke Co.,TN.? It would be in between >Halifax Co,VA. and Lincoln Co,TN. if they migrated. The farthest I've >been able to get back is to my John W. BRADY b. about 1832 TN or VA. He >was marr. to Harriet DIXON.The interesting thing is that I have the name >Alexander passed down through my famly.. They lived in Cocke Co.,TN. >from 1860-the present. Prior to 1860 I havent found them yet. There is >an Alvin BRADY in Cocke Co. in 1850 but no John. > >1830 Greene Co.,TN. >John BRADY age 30-40 This John may also be the John BRADY age 60 in >Humphreys Co.,TN in 1850. I found the Humphreys Co. census info on the Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 04:03:36 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Sherrill U Williams" 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: BLACK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BLACK-L] DAVID BLACK Several of you expressed an interest in David Black of the Rowan Co, area of North Carolina. Here is ALL I know about the name David Black. David Black was a member of Fourth Creek Presbyterian Church in 1773 [now First Presbyterian Church of Statesville, NC.]. David Black, Revolutionary Soldier; pension application # S10393: He made his application for pension in Fayette Co, AL on 19 Sept 1834. Among other areas of service, he was at Ramsour's Mill battle in Lincoln Co, NC. He was born 1 March 1760 in Rowan Co, NC in the part that became Iredell County. He remained there until the year 1810, then he lived in Tennessee and Alabama. [He did not say in what Tenn. county]. For the purpose of paying the pension, his records were transferred to the "Tuskalossa Agency in 1840 [AL]. He was paid by the Mobile Agency in 1839. There is no family information in this file. 1790 Census, Iredell Co, NC: David Black 2 0 3 0 0 David Black of Iredell Co., NC married Elizabeth Johnson, 5 May 1791 [date of bond], Lincoln Co, NC; Jos. Steel, surety; Isaac Lowrance, witness [Marriage Bonds of Lincoln Co, NC]. 1800 Census, Iredell Co., NC: David Black 01111 - 2001 Will of David Black, Iredell Co., NC - dated 9 Aug 1803: Daughters: Margaret Canon [Cannon] Elizabeth Canford? Agnes Walton Sarah Black Son: David Black Son-in-law: John Canford Gr. Dau: Martha Canon Exr: Son, David Black David Black married Maria Wise, 13 July 1850; Charles Klutts [Rowan Co, NC Marriage Records] I hope this information is useful for someone. Sherrill Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 23:22:04 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Jjwilson31@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: FERGUSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [FERGUSON-L] Fergusons in Lincoln County, TN In the 1820 census of Lincoln County, TN there are three Fergusons listed: Alexander, Joel and William; in the 1830 census we find Betsey and John Fergason; in 1840 there is James, John, John A. and Peter Ferguson; and in 1850 Mary (perhaps the widow of John A.), with a Julia Ann Roper living with her; and a Peter (probably the same Peter from 1840) Furguson. In the 1850 census there is an Augustus Furguson living in the household of Peter whose wife is Sarah, children Jane, Jesslin, Peter, Sarafied and Edwin. I believe the first two children are from a first marriage and the last three from the second marriage. The 1840 census does not show a female of the age to be the wife of Peter. I believe that the John in the 1840 census may be my gr-grandfather. Does anybody have any information about these Fergusons? In all of these census years they live in close proximity to Bruces. My gr-grandfather married a Mahuldia Bruce. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Joyce ==== FERGUSON Mailing List ==== FERGUSONS! Visit the Clan Fergusson web sites at See Sandy's FERGUSON page at http://home.att.net/~hubie19/ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:14:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: NDwyer@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: TNCLAIBO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] HAMILTON-Tipperel, Tn Hello, Anyone researching the Hamilton's of Tipperell, TN? Their farm was were the Lincoln Memorial University Campus now stands or so I have been told. Names associated with this family were: WEIR (WARE), KIMBERLING, JOHNSON, LAMBERT My line : 1. James Hamilton born abt 1760 died 1831 Claiborne Co TN married Elizabeth Ware born abt 1771 Va died 1834 Claiborne County 2. Steven George Washington Fletcher Hamilton born 1805 Grainger Co Tn died 1899 Tipperell TN married Elizabeth Lambert (d/o Joseph Lambert & Elizabeth Kimberling )on Dec 3,1845 Claiborne Co TN 3. James "Mose" Hamilton born April 1846 Claiborne Co TN married Margaret Johnson (he married 3 times total) moved to Knox County KY 4. Letitia Hamilton born Oct 14,1870 Knox County, KY died Apr 6,1951 Knox County, KY married 1. William M. Rice s/o William Anderson Rice & Elizabeth Howard 2. William Hembree s/o John & Ellen Hembree 5. James Garfield Rice born 1888 Knox County married Margaret Cox ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== If you are having any difficulties with the list please contact the list owner Pamela Burnette at: pburne1063@aol.com Visit the CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT at: http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm we have over 62,000 folks from the county identified and waiting for you to find them. Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 21:48:02 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: RMewbourn@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: TNGILES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGILES-L] Rutherford, Bellew, Johns I an seeking information on Griffin Iredell Rutherford, born Giles County, TN 1875, married Ida Catherine (?), died about 1838 in Waxahatchie, Texas. I am trying to determine if the following Wm. G. Rutherford is the father if this Griffin Iredell Rutherford. Information from Wm G. Rutherford's pension application received from Tennessee State Archives: Application, dated Dev 17, 1903, states that he was a member of Company G, 3rd Regiment Ala Cav., C. S. A., paroled at Moulton, Ala at close of the war. "not wounded but taken with Pneumonia which settled in hip, back & shoulder, was sent to hospital where I remained over three months and then sent home where I was confined to bed for several years after the war, was taken with Pneumonia in 1864, at Huntsville Ala." Additional facts touching his disability and discharge from the army: "I was confined in the hospital at Huntsville, Ala, from Dec. 1863 to March 13, 1864, sick with rheumatism and pheunonia which settled in my throat and lungs leaving me permanently afflicted with a severe cough. I was a stout healthy man before these diseases were contracted in the service. In March 1864 the Surgeon Dr. Gill called in three other Doctors. They removed my clothing and after a thorough examination agreed that I would not be able for service for long time if ever. Then the hospital surgeon sent for my Captain, Josephus Shackleford, and explained to him that I was simply a burden on the service, that I would probably never be fit for service again, certainly not for a long time, and suggested that I be sent to my home at Moulton, Ala. I was sent home on sixty days furlough. At expiration of that time the post Surgeon at Moulton, Dr. Van Eaton, had the furlough renewed as I was still sick. I remained at home in this way, too sick for duty, till the close fo the war when I was paroled at Moulton. Have never been a well man since. Most of the material witnesses to these statements are dead or their places of residence unknown to me." Signed: W. G. (x) Rutherford (x) indicating his mark Born in Lincoln Co Tenn, Dec 8 1827 Enlisted in Sept 1862 in Co G 3rd Ala Cavalry, Col Dale Roddey, Capt Josephus Shackleford, 1st Lt Ben Milam, 2 Lt Jack Harris, Orderly Srg Thad Shackleford Married? Yes Size of family? wife and 3 children Ages of your wife and children? Wife 69 Years, one 25 years & one 19 years old To what sex do your children belong? two girls & one boy - Boy married, also in bad health Are not some of your children able to support you? No - Both girls afflicted in legs and unable to do any work In what business are you now engaged and what do you earn? Trying to farm, but cant make a half living What estate have you in your own right, real and personal, and what is its value? Have a lifetime estate in 80 acres of very poor land which is badly washed and mostly unfit for cultivation How have you derived support for yourself and family for the last five years? On the farm & assistance of neighbors Affidavit by family physician June 4, 1900: "I have been his family Physician for 26 years I know him to be sober industrious & honest, that his family consist of wife, sister-in-law & daughter all of whome are now invalids he is now unabe to do any work to amount to anything." Signed: Sam K. Gooch MD Pension request Rejected Mch 10/04 (he died 17 Feb 1904 and is buried in Giles County, TN) R. H. Mewbourn Remlap, Alabama Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 21:07:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Sharon K. Jung" 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: BRADY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRADY] John and Alexander, Lincoln Co. TN My GGGrandfather, Joseph Jackson Brady, was born in TN. but I don't know where, nor the names of his parents. He lived in Wayne County, TN and married Almeda Butler. Did either John or Alexander have any sons named Joseph? Sharon Jung T. Roberts wrote: > > I am trying to trace John Brady b 1790 VA but moved to TN about 1836 or > 1837. He married lst. Susanna Gunn in 1820 Halifax Co. VA, and 2nd. > Lucinda McKinney Williams, the widow of Morgan Williams. > > Around the same time he came to TN Alexander Brady also came to TN and they > both ended up in Lincoln Co. A lot of their children had simular names, > and I feel that they were related. Does anyone know how??? > > Does anyone know who John Brady's parents were? I have not been able to > find them yet. > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > Telette Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 20:45:24 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: JumpinBeej@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: INHENRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Migration Maps These could be very helpful in the knowing when a state was attmitted to statehood and where possible to find records for such and such a yr. BJ Billie Jean Reese JumpinBeej@aol.com Subject: Migration Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 21:57:11 -0500 From: jha@mindspring.com To: Expert Genealogy EXPERT GENEALOGY Editor: Jeannette Holland Austin Series: Migration Subject: Maps Date: February 24, 2000 As we travel with our ancestors from state to state (or territories), we find that we need some good maps. For one thing, we look at the old trails, waterways, Indian paths, etc., as guidelines to determine where people resided. As we review the trails, we can begin to understand the migrations. Most settlers left their family seat in search of rich, fertile soils. In Virginia, tobacco has worn out the soil long before the American Revolution, so people moved south, into North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. By the 1840b settlers were moving westward into Alabama and Mississippi. Whatever counties developed along migratory trails is where we need to search. A family seat located in Ohio, for example, might cause one to search into Pennsylvania and Virginia, after viewing the trails. Remember that the boundaries were always changing, from wild lands, or territories, into Counties. Thus, it is important to understand the migratory trails from the Colonial Days to The Trail of Tears. MAPS FOR SALE MARYLAND AND DELAWARE from the Land Surveys of 1795. 10 x 12b Potowmac River from Fort Cumberland. $3.00 WESTERN SETTLEMENT. Proposed or Organized 1775-1785. Begins as far north as Ft. Pitt, PA and goes as far south as the Coosa River in Ga. Includes states of PA, MD, VA, NC, GA. Kentucky in 1782. Franklin (was N. C.) in 1784 , Transylvania 1776, Westsylvania 1776, and land as proposed in 1785. 9 B> Hello Lois! Thanks for the marvelous, exhaustive listing of the TURNER tracks in Bedford County, VA. We are all grateful. I woould like to ask about your "see footnote 1" comment about John HAMPTON. He is probably the father of Bathsheba, wife of Henry HAYNES,and an direct ancestor of mine. I would like to know just what this footnote says, and ANY other information you might have about John HAMPTON. John Haynes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Searching HAYNES (VA, TN, KY,MS,TX), O'DONNELL (MA,IRL), BROWN (DC, NY), DALY/DALEY (MA/IRL), RUBBERT (NY,GER), SANDIGLIANO (ITALY), SCOTT(VA), HENDERSON (NY,DC), PANKEY (VA), VAN BUREN (NY, TX) WADE (VA), WELLS (NY, TX) My Haynes Web site is at http://www.hayn esfamily.com ========Original Message======== Subj: TURNER-D Digest V00 #59 Date: 03/03/2000 9:33:03 PM Eastern Standard Time From: TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com Reply-to: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com To: TURNER-D@rootsweb.com Content-Type: text/plain TURNER-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 59 Today's Topics: #1 [TURNER] Perez Turner b.1824 Scitu [Charles F Turner ] #3 [TURNER] James Turner-Bedford Co., [Lois Masters ] Administrivia: Turner list web page - http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/TURNER.htm ******************************************************* To unsubscribe from TURNER-D, send a message to TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ******************************************************* ______________________________ -------------------- X-Message: #1 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 19:23:13 -0800 From: Charles F Turner To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20000302.192319.-645733.0.cfturner@juno.com> Subject: [TURNER] Perez Turner b.1824 Scituate,MA Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Perez Turner is said to have married "Amalia, a Spanish widow with daughters" He may have died in Panama in 1873. I am looking for more information about his wife and descendants. Perez was probably a seafaring man but is believed to be buried in Norwell, MA. Charles F. Turner ________________________________________________________________ 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. ______________________________ -------------------- X-Message: #2 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 21:52:27 -0800 (PST) From: Lois Masters To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20000303055227.14013.rocketmail@web221.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: [TURNER] Bedford Co., Va Turners Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The 18th Century Turners of Bedford County, Virginia The earliest record of the Turner family in Bedford County, Virginia is 27 May 1754. James Turner and others are granted leave to clear a road from Goos(sic) Creek down to falling mountains. By December of the same year, both James and Richard Turner are serving as jurors in Bedford County. In January 1755, James Turner Jr. is granted a deed of memorial by John and Eliza Eckols. In February 1755, John Turner serves on a jury. In March 1756, Ezekiel Turner makes his first appearance in the court records in a group of men clearing a road. Ezekiel does not appear in court records thereafter. Initially, Richard Turner associated with the Quaker faith. In 1757, by petition of John Eccles and other letters, seven Quakers were appointed to visit the frontier community near Goose Creek and ascertain the wisdom of setting up a Monthly Meeting. In April of 1757, this group breakfasted at the home of Richard Turner. They boarded at the home of Peter Holland. (see footnote 1). The South River Monthly Meeting was established. Richard Turner was the first clerk of the Goose Creek Meeting. Mary Turner, the wife of James Turner Sr. was received into the South River Monthly Meeting in December 1757. However, Richard Turner and John Hampton (see footnote 1) quickly fell into disfavor. A certificate against them was recorded. In July 1764, Richard was disowned for "having betaking himself to the vain fashion and customs of the World." And there ended the Turner connection with Quaker records. As young men come of age, they can be seen in the court records. Following are the first appearance of Turner males in Bedford Co., Virginia Court of Common Pleas. As noted above, John Turner appears in 1755. There appears to be two John Turners by 1787. In 1794, there appears John Turner Sr and Jr in the tax lists of Bedford County. Elijah (aka Elisha) Turner appears in November 1759. His wife, Sarah, is identified in August 1775. Ben Turner first appears as a juror in June 1761. Nathan Turner first appears in March 1762. He is married by August 1769 when his wife is mentioned. Admiah (aka Admire) Turner is first mentioned in August 1768. He appears on all tax lists 1782 through 1795. Admire is the administrator of the estate of James Turner in June 1793. Andrew Turner first appears in July 1764 as a juror. He appears regularly through Mar 1778. Isaiah (aka Isaak) Turner appears in September 1769 when he is sworn in as a constable. He clears a road with Admire Turner and James Turner Sr. in 1772. He pays tax for 1782 and 1783. Jesse Turner appears in November 1777 when his estate is probated. James Turner is the administrator. Jesse had two children, James and Ann Turner who chose David Wright as guardian. Lewis Turner appears on the tax lists of Bedford County 1781-1791. He was also an ensign in the militia and a militia officer in the 10th Regiment. Stephen Turner appears on the tax lists for 1783 to 1794. Thereafter, he is listed on the tax lists of Lincoln County, Kentucky. Martin Turner first appears on the tax list in 1792. Although the Turners appear frequently in the Court of Common Pleas, the records give little family data. Eighteenth Century marriages of Turners in Bedford County, Virginia show as follows: Mary Turner married Augustine Leftwich Jr. 12 Feb 1765 Mary is the daughter of Richard Turner. Nancy Turner married David Wright 8 Nov 1770 Nancy is the widow of Richard Turner. James Turner married Sally Leftwich 24 Aug 1778. She is the daughter of Major Leftwich. Stephen Turner married Mary Roundtree 26 July 1782. She is the daughter of Dudley Roundtree. Josiah Turner married Milly Key 26 Nov 1783. George Key was surety. Rhoda Turner married Farthing Hix 20 Mar 1784 She is the daughter of Isaiah Turner. Tabitha Turner married Henry Haynes 17 May 1784. Elijah Turner is the surety. Sally Turner married Drury Holland 26 Dec 1785. Sally is the daughter of Elijah Turner. William Turner married Betsey Hix 23 Jan 1788. She is the daughter of John Hix. Mary Ann Turner married John Stratton 29 Jan 1788. Admire Turner was surety. Benjamin Turner married Elizabeth Shrewsbury 8 Nov 1791. She is the daughter of Elizabeth. Richard Turner married Rachel Ayers 11 Dec 1792. They had consent of James Ayres. Wilson Turner married Elizabeth Doss 12 April 1796. Azariah Doss was surety. Nancy Turner married Moses Mayhew 27 Dec 1796. John Gordon was surety. Milly Turner married James Leftwich 2 Aug 1797. Consent of Admire Turner and Augustine Leftwich. Stockley Turner married Patsey Holt 25 Sep 1799. Patsey is the daughter of Lucy Holt. Theodosia Turner married John Murphy Jr. 30 Dec 1799 Theodosia was daughter of Elijah Turner. In the book, Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia, part of the Turner family are detailed. The author identifies James Turner as the patriarch and lists his children: 1. Ruth Turner married Moses Hurt. His Bedford County will dated Feb 1802 lists heirs: Wife, Ruth; sons, James, Elisha, Nathan, William and Littlebury Hurt; daughters, Mary Hurt and Apphire and Bethsheba Stone. 2. Mary Turner married John Hampton. 3. Isaiah Turner 4. Admire Turner's Bedford County will dated Aug 1818 names wife, Sally; daughters, Lucy and Frances Chewning, Mary Ann Stratton, Milly Leftwich, Sally Grigsby; sons, Benjamin, Lewis, Admire, George and Jubal. 5. Elijah Turner Sr. left a Bedford County, Virginia will 15 May 1820. Mentioned were his wife, Sarah; daughter, Tabitha Haynes, Sally Holland, Dosha Murphy, Rebecca Ore and sons, Richard, Elijah, Wilson, Jesse and Meador. 6. Nathan Turner 7. James Turner 8. Richard Turner married Nancy Johns. >From land records in Bedford County, it is apparent that Nathan Turner was married to Agnes. The will of John Phelps in Apr 1772 names "my daughter Aggey and her heirs". The heirs in this will also include John Phelps, James Turner Junior and Nathan Turner. Richard Turner, listed as child no. 8 in the book, was probably the oldest son. He was born about 1730 and died in 1769. He married Nancy Johnson about 1757. Richard was still associated with the Quakers at this time. His marriage did not appear in the South River MM. It may yet be located in another Monthly Meeting record. Their children were: 1. Mary Turner married Augustine Leftwich Jr. 2. James Turner (1759-1828) married Sally Leftwich. 3. Jesse Turner 4. Prudence Turner married James Wright. 5. Ann Turner married Joel Leftwich. The book, Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia gives additional information on the descendants of Richard Turner. Other sources for information on this family include the Ancestral File and the International Genealogical Index. These are available through the Family History Centers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Caution is advised. Compare dates on the Ancestral File against appearances of the same individuals in primary source records. It is hoped that readers will share their sources and information on the Bedford County, Virginia Turners. Despite the wealth of Turner appearances in the primary records, little of it documents relationship. There remains much work to be done. ===== "Family love is this dynamic awareness of time, this shared belonging to a chain of generations...we collaborate together to root each other in a dimension of time longer than our own lives." by Michael Ignatieff "Lodged in the Heart of Memory" Personal website: http://members.networld.com/masters/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ______________________________ -------------------- X-Message: #3 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 21:55:41 -0800 (PST) From: Lois Masters To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20000303055541.24341.qmail@web214.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: [TURNER] James Turner-Bedford Co., Va Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii James Turner ...born 1715, married 1735 to Sally Leftwich ...married Sally Leftwich 24 Aug 1778 Bedford Co., Virginia ...May 1754: to clear a road ...Dec 1754: juror ...Jan and Mar 1755: juror ...Jan 1755: Deed of Memorial to J. Turner Jr. from John Eckols ...Aug 1755: J. Turner Jr. bought land from John Eckols ...Oct 1755: allowed 9 days for attendance at court. ...Jan 1756: allowed payment of tobacco as witness. ...Mar 1756: debt case against John Harvie ...May 1756: Grand Juror ...May 1760: Grand Juror ...Mar 1762: mentioned ...Mar 1765: appointed Surveyor of road. ...Jul 1769: juror ...Nov 1769: Surveyor of Phelps Road ...May 1771: J. Turner Sr.: defendant and cosignee in case against Nathan Turner ...Jul 1772: J. Sr, Admiah and Isaiah Turner to view a road. ...Aug 1772: to clear a road ...Sep 1772: James Turner's Road ...Nov 1777: granted administration of estate of Jesse Turner ...Oct 1778: undertook estate duties for Frances Pollard, deceased ...Jun 1779: mentioned ...Oct 1781: J. Turner Jr. complaint against John Hunt ...Apr 1782: Court payment for his providing 200 pounds of beef for troops in Commissary during Revolutionary War. ...... 1782: tax paid for James Turner and James Turner Jr. ...Sep 1782: mentioned ...Feb 1783: James Turner, Gentleman: mentioned ...Mar 1783: James Turner Jr. appointed commissioner for three yrs. ...May 1783: James Turner Sr.: report of road ...May 1783: J. T. Sr qualified as comm. of tax accdg to law. ...... 1783: tax: James Turner Jr. and Sr. ...Aug 1783: mentioned ...Sep 1783: juror ...Mar 1784: juror; also July and Aug 1784. .......1784: tax paid by James Turner ...Apr 1785: to settle account of estate of Jesse Womax, deceased. .......1785: tax paid by James Turner ...Jun 1785: to settle estate of Thomas Dooley ...Jul 1785: Commissioner of Peace for Bedford County; also juror ...Nov 1785: to settle account of John Talbot's orphaned children. ...Dec 1785: Gentleman: present at court ...Feb 1786: to take list of taxables; also appointed land comm. ...Mar 1786: overseer of poor; juror. ...May 1786: Gentleman. officer of court. ...Jun 1786: Gentleman. officer of court. ...Aug 1786: Gentleman. officer of court. .......1786: tax paid by James Turner ...Apr 1787: Gentleman. officer of court; to superintend election of overseers of the poor in the county in the Upper District. ...May 1787: officer of court ...Jul 1787: Qualified as overseer of the poor .......1787: James Turner Sr. and Jr. paid tax ...Aug 1787: mentioned in court cases. ...Jan 1788: officer of court ...Feb 1788: officer of court; executor of estate of Robert Ewing; then relinquished role as executor. ...Jul 1788: officer of court; also Nov. .......1788: James Turner Jr. and James Turner paid taxes. ...Feb 1789: officer of court ...May 1789: for gaming by horse racing. Dismissed ...Jun 1789: officer of court .......1789: James Turner Sr. paid tax ...Aug 1789: for gaming by horse racing. ...Jan 1790: present at court ...Mar 1790: officer of court; also April. .......1790: James Turner Jr. and Senior paid taxes ...Mar 1791: officer of court; suit refereed by.... ...Apr 1791: officer of court .......1791: James Turner paid taxes ...Mar 1792: Dismissed as referee of court .......1792: James Turner paid taxes ...Jan 1793: License granted to perform rites of matrimony. .......1793: James Turner paid taxes ...Jun 1793: deceased. Wife, Mary relict & widow of James Turner. Admire Turner, administrator of estate. ...Jul 1793: Estate of James Turner, deceased .......1794: James Turner paid tax. ...Jun 1794: James, a negro man, property of James Turner to be exempted from further payment of taxes. ===== "Family love is this dynamic awareness of time, this shared belonging to a chain of generations...we collaborate together to root each other in a dimension of time longer than our own lives." by Michael Ignatieff "Lodged in the Heart of Memory" Personal website: http://members.networld.com/masters/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: Received: from rly-za03.mx.aol.com (rly-za03.mail.aol.com [172.31.36.99]) by air-za04.mail.aol.com (v69.17) with ESMTP; Fri, 03 Mar 2000 21:33:03 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-za03.mx.aol.com (v69.17) with ESMTP; Fri, 03 Mar 2000 21:32:26 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id SAA27979; Fri, 3 Mar 2000 18:30:43 -0800 (PST) Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 18:30:43 -0800 (PST) From: TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <200003040230.SAA27979@bl-14.rootsweb.com> Subject: TURNER-D Digest V00 #59 X-Loop: TURNER-D@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: archive/volume00/59 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: TURNER-D@rootsweb.com Reply-To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 18:39:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Carol99@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: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Mattingly's going South? Your Richard sounds like he could be the one that was at Pittsylvania Co, VA 1770s, gone by 170s = possibly to NC. Do you know where in NC he was? Lincoln Co, TN next by 1813. Lincoln Co formed from Bedford Co in 1809. WE know where to look for something abt Rollin there. This is very interesting as ties in with some other data that is questioned. Marion Co, IL also of interest. I'll see what I can find. Can you give me any more details to go on? Carol in WA In a message dated 3/4/00 7:26:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, wmatting@swva.net writes: << too am trying to straighten out the Richard Mattingly's. The Richard I am interested had 5 sons David, James, John, Waring, Rollin. According to a very old article, Rollin was born 10 Mar 1788 in North Carolina. According to Jenkins Mattingly son of Rollin, Jenkins was born in Lincoln Co Tn 1813, they lived in Alabama for some time before they went to Marion Co IL in 1829. I do not have a name for Richard's wife, I do know that Rollin married Nancy Luttrell whose father Micheal Luttrell was in the Rev War. >> Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 17:54:17 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Dora Gordon Whisenant 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- Iredell Co. NC Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Iredell?read=56 Subject: Taylor Surname: TAYLOR, SHELTON, CASHION, LACKEY ------------------------- Looking for info on family of Edmund TAYLOR & Millicent SHELTON who m. 1775 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Their four sons, James, William, Edmund & John Young, moved from Iredell Co. to Lincoln Co., TN, bet 1811-1830. Edmund is possibility descended from James TAYLOR, immigrant from Carlisle, England, who located in New Kent Co., Va. Millicent is granddaughter of Ralph SHELTON, Sr. & Mary CRISPIN of Middlesex and/or Pittsylvania Co., Va. The TAYLORs intermarried with LACKEY & CASHION families that also relocated to Lincoln Co. Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 17:37:01 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: VADA26@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: SCOGIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCOGIN] Wm. Freeman Sc(r)oggins --part1_42.270643b.25f46480_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit If you have been researching Scroggins for 25 years, you are the person I need to talk to. I do not know very much about my Father's family. My mother and father divorced when I was very young and I was raised around my mother's family. My father was Sigle William Scroggins, his father was Samuel James Scroggins and his father was suppose to be a George Scroggins, but I have no proof. I have found my Father's death certificate, my grandfather's death certificate and my grandmother's death certificate, but I have hit a brick wall. My grandfather Samuel James was born in Arkansas, but I do not know where in Arkansas. I found the marriage document for my grandfather and grandmother in Webber Falls, Oklahoma. He was married to Kate Jane Asher. I think my only hope will be coming in contact with someone that knows this family. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I joined the list in the hope that I would come in contact with some Scroggins researchers. Barbara --part1_42.270643b.25f46480_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="Scroggins.GED" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Scroggins.GED" 0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS 5.00 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP Broderbund Software, Banner Blue Division 3 ADDR 39500 Stevenson Pl. #204 4 CONT Fremont, CA 95439 3 PHON (510) 794-6850 1 DEST FTM 1 DATE 5 JAN 1999 1 CHAR IBMPC 1 SUBM @SUBM@ 1 FILE C:\FTW\Scroggins.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 0 @SUBM@ SUBM 0 @I0057@ INDI 1 NAME Sigle William /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Warner, Oklahoma 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 JUL 1982 2 PLAC Salem, Marion County, Oregon 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 DATE 22 JUL 1982 2 PLAC Restlawn Memory Gardens, Salem, Oregon 1 _FA7 2 PLAC SS#440-14-5967 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE @NI0057@ 0 @NI0057@ NOTE 1 CONC 1 CONT Pvt. Sigle William Scroggins 38,024,578 Reception Center, Ft. Si= ll,=20 1 CONC Oklahoma. - Army Induction Sta. Oklahoma City, Okla. 4/2/1942=20 1 CONT =20 1 CONT He was stationed at Roswell, New Mexico 1/16/43 941ST TE FLYING TN= Y SQ=20 1 CONT 1 CONT Sigle was named after his Mother's brother Sigle Asher. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Sigle & Mary were living in Toledo, Lincoln Co., Oregon at the tim= e of=20 1 CONC his death. He went to the hospital in Salem, Marion Co., Oregon.= His=20 1 CONC death certificate listed his occupation at time of death as a Cust= odian=20 1 CONC of a Health care facility. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Sigle William Scroggins was buried at 1 CONT Restlawn Memory Gardens and Mausoleum 1 CONT 201 Oakgrove Rd., N.W. 1 CONT Salem, Oregon 97304 1 CONT (503)- 364-0138 1 CONT 1 CONT Garden of Prot 1 CONT Unit D #390 1 CONT Blue & Sig 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT He and Blue are buried in the same space. One above the other.=20 0 @I0068@ INDI 1 NAME Vada Mae /Jordan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1924 2 PLAC Saint Louis, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma 2 SOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 AUG 1981 2 PLAC Odessa, Ector County, Texas 2 SOUR DEATH CERTIFICATE 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 DATE 28 AUG 1981 2 PLAC Resthaven Memorial Cemetery, Midland, Midland, Texas 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 NOTE @NI0068@ 0 @NI0068@ NOTE 1 CONC Vada was born in Maud, Oklahoma. Dr. Culbertson delivered her. S= he went=20 1 CONC to Rock Springs school when she was a child. Maud High School wh= en she=20 1 CONC was older.=20 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother and I lived with my grandparents, Charlie & Ellen Jordan. = Mother=20 1 CONC worked in the fields with my grandfather. She milked the cows and= worked=20 1 CONC on the car. I can remember her picking cotton and she would pul= l me on=20 1 CONC her cotton sack, so that I did not have to walk. Every so often = we=20 1 CONC would come to a watermelon that had been planted in with the cotto= n, =20 1 CONC then it was break time! I'm sure this is where I acquired my tast= e for=20 1 CONC watermelon. 1 CONT 1 CONT There were cows, Charlene's ducks, horses and snakes on the farm.= We=20 1 CONC loved the cow, ducks, horses, and were scared to death of the snak= es!=20 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother accidently ran over Charlene's ducks with the car and she w= as=20 1 CONC broken hearted. The only up side of that story was that we got so= me new=20 1 CONC feather pillows. =20 1 CONT 1 CONT We loved the farm. Mother bought me a calf and I loved her dear= ly.=20 1 CONC Sparkplug and I would go to the pear orchard together and she woul= d let=20 1 CONC me stand on her back so that I could reach the pears for us to eat= . The=20 1 CONC day came when Sparkplug wasn't on the farm anymore. A sad day i= ndeed! =20 1 CONC I was very young at the time and did not realize that she was to= be=20 1 CONC slaughtered. 1 CONT 1 CONT I was raised with my Aunt Charlene and my Cousins Ima and Ronni= e. =20 1 CONC There is only a few years difference in our ages and the farm was = our=20 1 CONC playground. We climbed trees, walked the pipeline in the hollow, = ate=20 1 CONC possum grapes, smoked grape vines (Charlene, Ima and Van Guin's id= ea),=20 1 CONC played with the animals, and waded in the creek. (Not necessarily= in=20 1 CONC that order!) We went to town (Maud) every so often where we enjoy= ed a=20 1 CONC nickel ice cream cone from the drug store. When Ima was at hom= e with=20 1 CONC us....Ronnie and I had to run very hard to stay up with Ima and Ch= arlene.=20 1 CONC We were too young when the older cousins, nieces, or neighborhood= boys=20 1 CONC showed up! =20 1 CONT 1 CONT Mother was one of the hardest working, most honest people I have = ever=20 1 CONC known. She loved her family very much, honored her Mother & Father= , loved=20 1 CONC her sisters and brother. She adored babies and loved my children = as much=20 1 CONC as my children loved her. She was a wonderful mother and grandmo= ther. =20 1 CONC She loved Dennis Joe and me very much and would have done anythin= g for=20 1 CONC us. She was fun loving and always ready for an adventure and a go= od=20 1 CONC time. Mother, Dennis, Jerry, Tim, Melanie and I went on vacation=20 1 CONC together as often as possible. =20 1 CONT 0 @I0093@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel James /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 DEC 1888 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUN 1960 2 PLAC Sacramento, California 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 DATE 29 JUN 1960 2 PLAC Sierra Hills Memorial Park, Sacramento, Ca. 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F2@ 1 NOTE @NI0093@ 0 @NI0093@ NOTE 1 CONC There is a Marvin Scroggins buried in Violet Cemetery, 8 miles Eas= t of=20 1 CONC Asher, Oklahoma. Born 1906...died 1906.=20 1 CONT 1 CONT He is buried in Row 4 #12....notes say hand-carved Con Block, Rock= foot=20 1 CONC stone. 1 CONT 1 CONT I do not know that Marvin is a relative.....possible. 1 CONT 0 @I0094@ INDI 1 NAME Kate Jane /Asher/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1899 2 PLAC Missouri 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1945 2 PLAC Vinita, Oklahoma 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 DATE 19 OCT 1945 2 PLAC Memorial Cemetery, Warner, Oklahoma 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 NOTE @NI0094@ 0 @NI0094@ NOTE 1 CONC I also have her name as Kate Jane Roberts Asher. Could she have b= een=20 1 CONC married before she married Samuel Scroggins? Does anyone know whe= re the=20 1 CONC Roberts name comes from? 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Birth & death dates were taken from the death certificate. 0 @I0098@ INDI 1 NAME Lee Samuel /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 APR 1918 2 PLAC Webbers Falls, Oklahoma 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1971 2 PLAC Hayward, California 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 PLAC Hayward, California 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I0099@ INDI 1 NAME Lenord Danuel /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1922 2 PLAC Warner, Oklahoma 1 ADDR 4405 MYRTLE AVENUE 2 CONT SACRAMENTO 2 CONT CALIFORNIA 2 CONT 95841 2 CONT USA 1 PHON (916) 332-3001 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I0100@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Blueford /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 ALIA /BLUE/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 OCT 1923 2 PLAC Warner, Oklahoma 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JUN 1975 2 PLAC California 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Buried 2 PLAC CALIFORNIA 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I0102@ INDI 1 NAME George /Scroggins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 FAMS @F2@ 0 @I0103@ INDI 1 NAME Georgia // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F2@ 0 @I0104@ INDI 1 NAME Genevieve /Scroggins/ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA /JENIVIVE/ 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I0105@ INDI 1 NAME Alice Josephine /Mckee/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1925 2 PLAC Crosses, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F3@ 0 @I0106@ INDI 1 NAME Le Etta /Kazzia/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F4@ 0 @I0116@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Margret /Barger/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F5@ 0 @I0118@ INDI 1 NAME Mary E. /Rose/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 NOTE @NI0118@ 0 @NI0118@ NOTE 1 CONC MARY ROSE SCROGGINS. SHE WAS PREVIOUSLY MARRIED TO SIG'S BROTHER.= SHE 1 CONT CAME FROM OKLAHOMA ALSO.=20 0 @F1@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0093@ 1 WIFE @I0094@ 1 CHIL @I0098@ 1 CHIL @I0057@ 1 CHIL @I0099@ 1 CHIL @I0100@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 DEC 1915 2 PLAC Webber Falls, Muskogee County, Oklahoma 1 NOTE @NF1@ 0 @NF1@ NOTE 1 CONC Information taken from the marriage document. 0 @F2@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0102@ 1 WIFE @I0103@ 1 CHIL @I0104@ 1 CHIL @I0093@ 0 @F3@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0099@ 1 WIFE @I0105@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 JAN 1945 2 PLAC Oklahoma 0 @F4@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0099@ 1 WIFE @I0106@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 5 AUG 1940 2 PLAC Oklahoma 1 DIV 0 @F5@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0098@ 1 WIFE @I0116@ 0 @F6@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0057@ 1 WIFE @I0068@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 8 OCT 1940 2 PLAC Seminole, Oklahoma 1 DIV 2 DATE 29 SEP 1947 2 PLAC Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma 1 _FA1 2 DATE 29 SEP 1947 2 PLAC Filed In District Court 1 DIV 1 REFN D-5763 1 NOTE @NF6@ 0 @NF6@ NOTE 1 CONC Vada Mae and Sigle were married in Seminole county, Oklahoma and t= heir=20 1 CONC divorce was obtained in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma on September= 29,=20 1 CONC 1947. 1 CONT =20 0 @F7@ FAM 1 HUSB @I0057@ 1 WIFE @I0118@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1970 2 PLAC Oregon 0 TRLR --part1_42.270643b.25f46480_boundary-- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 17:30:53 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: lrockcastle@webtv.net (Lynn Rockcastle) 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: BRADY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRADY] John and Alexander, Lincoln Co. TN Dear Telette, Were any of your BRADYs in Cocke Co.,TN.? It would be in between Halifax Co,VA. and Lincoln Co,TN. if they migrated. The farthest I've been able to get back is to my John W. BRADY b. about 1832 TN or VA. He was marr. to Harriet DIXON.The interesting thing is that I have the name Alexander passed down through my famly.. They lived in Cocke Co.,TN. from 1860-the present. Prior to 1860 I havent found them yet. There is an Alvin BRADY in Cocke Co. in 1850 but no John. 1830 Greene Co.,TN. John BRADY age 30-40 This John may also be the John BRADY age 60 in Humphreys Co.,TN in 1850. I found the Humphreys Co. census info on the internet and haven't seen actual census to see if my John might be in this co. also. 1830 Cocke Co.,TN. Nancy BRADY age40-50 1840 Jefferson Co.,TN. John BRADY age 30-40 I hope I didn't confuse you!: ) Alot of John's kids stayed in Cocke while my ancestors moved on to Jefferson Co.,TN. These are the kids of John BRADY b.about 1832... >William b.about 1853 >Thomas b.about 1855 >Henry J. or Hugh J. b.about 1856 >Nancy J. b.about 1857 >John W. b.about 1860 >Shederick "Shade" b.16 Jun 1862; d.25 Apr 1916; marr? Ida Mae SOLOMON >George W. b.about 1866 >B. Alexander b.about 1868 >B.A.(initials taken from 1880 Cocke Co. census.) b.about 1871 >M. Ella b.about 1873. Shade and Ida had a son named James Alex(Alec) BRADY b.6 Sep 1898. If any of this looks familiar please let me know cause there are 2-3 John BRADYs in the East TN area that could be yours. I hope cause I've been stuck for awhile on who my John's father was and the more info I can gather the closer I'm sure I'll get to knowing. This is my home page address at the bottom of this mail for a little more info. I'll wait to hear from you, Lynn Rockcastle http://community.webtv.net/lrockcastle/FamilyGenealogy Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:38:43 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Larry Best 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: BEST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BEST-L] Re: BEST-D Digest V00 #22 Bonnie: Thanks for the info, however, we are dealing with another line of the Best family.My gg grandfather,John Best,who was married to Susan Kelley Best, "appeared" in Adams Co. Ohio in 1846.Their son my g grandfather was Andrew Jackson Best, born May 16, 1853 and died suddenly April 4, 1925. He is buried in West Union, Ohio. That is about as much info as I have. I am uncertain of their origins. Thanks, Larry W. Best, MD ------------------ Reply Separator -------------------- Originally From: BEST-D-request@rootsweb.com Subject: BEST-D Digest V00 #22 Date: 03/05/2000 12:21pm X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 22:22:22 -0800 From: Bonnie McNerney To: BEST-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <38C1FD1E.81595475@bigplanet.com> Subject: Re: [BEST-L] Details of Our Best Line Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Glad to see your post. Your grandmother Myrtle's grandfather Jacob was a brother of my great great grandfather, John Michael Best, born March 3, 1792, in Big Long Creek, Lincoln County, NC. John was the first child, Jacob was the ninth of the ten children listed. John Michael was father to Andrew Jacob (Jackson) Best, who fathered Michael Andrew Best, who fathered Luther Andrew Best, my father. James McDonald wrote: > My grandmother Myrtle Gladys Best b.1896 Mt. Vernon, Washington was the > daughter of Martin Luther Best b.1865 Blount co. Tenn., orphaned at age 4 > and raised by an older sister. His father was Jacob Best b.1816 Big Long > Creek, Lincoln co., NC. Jacob's father was Christian Best b.1775 Stanley, > Tryon co., NC. He descended from Jerg Sebastian Best (Bosch) b.1723 > Blankenloch-Durloch, Baden, Germany > > ==== BEST Mailing List ==== > This BEST list is currently available for adoption! > Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 12.8 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:30:10 -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: MOPOLK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOPOLK] Re: Renfro This may or may not be of help...but there is a Renfro Cemetery in Maury Co., TN near Culleoka. It is very small, possibly not more than 8 graves. The information I wrote down says there were 7 Renfro's buried here, sorry I didn't write their names down. The grave I was interested in was a Killingsworth. Lucretia Killingsworth b. 3 Jan 1769 - d. 13 Oct. 1846. My Killingsworth family moved from Tennessee (I believe my gg grandfather was born in Maury) to Polk Co. ca. 1839. This sounds like some of the Renfro's came along. I got the information below from the Maury Co. web page. Renfro Cemetery . Go east on Mooresville Pike out of Culleoka for two miles. Just before the bridge over Fountain Creek, turn on road that runs north beside creek. Go to end of road to padlocked gate and climb st eep hill on left to the top. Cemetery is in woods. It was named for William Renfro, Revolutionary War soldier born 1734 in North Carolina. Marie Clayton wrote: > > Thanks Dema, I appreciate the comments on the Rentfrows. > There are several different spellings of Rentfrow. It is Renfro, > Rentfro, Rentfroe, and the one we started with. My husband's > grandmother was a Rentfro. Her grandfather was Marcus Rentfro b. 1811 in > CrabOrchard, Lincoln Co., KY. He married > Elvira McAfee in 1832/33. I don't remember for sure right now > They moved with several children to Ray Co., MO and had more children there > in Crab Orchard, Ray Co., MO. > Thanks for any help anyone can give me on this family. they are quite > elusive. Marie Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:23:20 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "T. Roberts" 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: BRADY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRADY] John and Alexander, Lincoln Co. TN I am trying to trace John Brady b 1790 VA but moved to TN about 1836 or 1837. He married lst. Susanna Gunn in 1820 Halifax Co. VA, and 2nd. Lucinda McKinney Williams, the widow of Morgan Williams. Around the same time he came to TN Alexander Brady also came to TN and they both ended up in Lincoln Co. A lot of their children had simular names, and I feel that they were related. Does anyone know how??? Does anyone know who John Brady's parents were? I have not been able to find them yet. Thanks for any help you can give. Telette Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:18:47 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Pool9001@aol.com Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit) ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: RSL Submitter pool9001 URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=pool9001 Subject: RSL Update Submitter: pool9001 Email: Pool9001@aol.com Marsh 1858 1905 DavidsonCo,TN,TX,USA Louiza ,possible native american heritage, married a Hyram Lincoln Stewart Parents were Stephen and Louiza. Martin 1800 1981 TX Roxie Martin married, Elbert Mitchell,Sisters were Mabel,Lilly,Johnnie, Parents were William Abner Martin and Margaret Crawford. Shelley 1860 now TX GA. married Louiza Ennis, they had children named Georgie, Feb, Nova,John and others.Georgie married Brode Stewart. Stewart 1861 1929 DavidsonCo,TN>TX,USA Hyram Lincoln Stewart.possible native american heritage, name changed to Steward. Married to Louiza Marsh, and then married to Maude Mat * POOL 1889 1970 al? Tx Eugene M Pool, brothers C.E. Pool, J.H. Pool sisters Nita Pool Hendrix, Maudice Pool Ellisor, Sons Marvin Eugene, Thomas Cecil,daughters Evelyn,Dorothy,M * POOL 1922 1964 TX Marvin Eugene Pool, sons Benard Eugene, Joseph Bryant Pool, Lonnie Pool, Jimmy Leon Pool, Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 15:07:44 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Richard Tuverson 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: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNWAYNE] 2ND ANNIVERSARY ROLL CALL Hi List, Thanks to all who work on the list, and for the great work on the Web Site. I grew up in Wayne County and I am grateful to you all for your hard work. I have found good information and I really don't have any trouble finding the information. Here are some of my names for Wayne County: WHITEHEAD, John (Jehu) md. Winnie Weaver in NC, 1827. In Wayne County, 1860 Children: Thomas D. b. abt. 1832, married Kilpatrick William, b. abt 1836 (my ancestor) may have married Dabbs, then a Tharp Jahu (John), b. abt. 1846, md. Mahala Roden James Riley, b. abt 1848, md. Kilpatrick Lucius, b. abt. 1852, may have moved to MO. Elizabeth Jane, b. abt. 1855 md. James Banks, moved to Ark. and then MO. DURHAM, Robert md. Elizabeth Riggs in Lincoln County, Tn. in 1842, Wayne County, 1890. Some of their children were: Nancy, Samuel, James K., William B., Evaline, Bedford F., Lucinda (md. Voss), Sally/Sarah, Eurich ?, Alice (md. W. R. Dabbs), Laura, b. 1866 (my ancestor, md. Jay Hugh Whitehead I am also researching SKELTON, MATHIS, DABBS, SHARP, EDWARDS, BANKS, KILPATRICK, and many other names in Wayne County. Thanks, Joyce Skelton Tuverson tenntuvie@home.com Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 13:20:48 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Cindy 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: KEIM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KEIM] FEATURED FAMILY Descendants of Charles R. Kymes, son of William and Eleanor (Reese) KIMES 1 Charles R. Kymes b: 26 November 1826 Lincoln Co, TN d: 17 September 1895 Buckville, Montgomery Co, AR . +Elizabeth Smiley b: ca 1826 KY m: 18 July 1850 in Lamar Co, TX *2nd Wife of Charles R. Kymes: . +Mary Ellen Echols b: 1833 KY m: 1855 in Montgomery Co, AR d: 04 February 1873 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Mary C. Kymes b: 1861 *3rd Wife of Charles R. Kymes: . +Helen Matilda Eaves aka: Matilda H. b: 08 September 1848 m: 16 April 1873 in Silver City, Montgomery Co, AR d: 05 July 1918 Buckville, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 George Columbus M. Kymes b: 11 May 1874 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ...... +Mary Jane Bryant m: 11 August 1909 in Mount Ida, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 John Kymes b: 31 October 1875 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 30 November 1875 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Thomas R. Kymes b: 28 November 1876 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ...... +Amanda Jane Holloway b: ca 1880 m: 25 October 1896 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co, AR ... *2nd Wife of Thomas R. Kymes: ...... +Rosie Lee FRY b: ca 1885 AR m: 16 October 1907 in Parish of Winn, LA ... 2 James Albert Kimes b: 09 May 1878 Montgomery Co, AR d: 30 December 1934 Espanola, NM ...... +Nellie Ann Cearley b: 26 September 1878 Montgomery Co, AR m: 30 December 1900 in Montgomery Co, AR d: 10 August 1961 Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Eleanor Josephine KYMES b: 04 January 1880 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 29 January 1891 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Solomon Kymes b: 15 February 1883 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 23 August 1899 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Eliza Ann Kymes aka: Annie Kymes b: 30 December 1884 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: Pencil Bluff/Baden Arkansas ...... +Ben GALLION m: 1914 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Charles Author LaFayette Kymes b: 28 March 1886 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 23 May 1922 Talihina, Le Flore Co, OK ...... +Maggie Angiline Reich b: 31 August 1888 Ola, Yell Co, AR m: 07 April 1907 in Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co, AR d: 26 April 1969 Holdenville, OK ... 2 Archibald Kymes aka: Archie Kimes b: 05 July 1888 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: April 1966 Oden, Montgomery Co, AR ... 2 Harrison Kymes b: 26 November 1890 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR d: 16 August 1893 South Fork Twp, Montgomery Co, AR Chuck, do we have the correct info on these folks? Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 12:20:08 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: "Alma Luper" 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: MCGINNIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: mcginnis.htm mcginnishttp://members.aol.com/madcounty/bios/mcginnis.htm Madison County Biography of: "Elisha McGinnis, farmer, of Prairie Township, was born May 11, 1844, and is a son of Thomas and Lavinia (PICKETT) McGinnis. The father was a native of Illinois, a farmer, Mrs. McGinnis makes her home with our subject. He received his early education in the common schools of Madison County, and in 1862 enlisted in Company L, First Arkansas C He then went to Linn County, Kas, engaged in farming, and was married in February, 1865, to Catherine CLARK, of Lincoln County, Kas., afterward locating upon a farm in Mad Mr. McGinnis owns a nice farm of seventy-six acres, which is well cared for, and is considered one of the prosperous citizens of the township. 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RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 09:35:29 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: RGreene431@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: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GREEN-L] Green(e)'s; Boone's; & Reed's Hi Redell: Saw your post re. Green(e)'s; Boone's; and Reed's. The info I have in my files differs somewhat from yours and, as I lack little verufying documentation on the branches of my Green(e) families, I woukld appreciate any help in the forn of corrections or additions that you can offer. I do not show Daniel Boone as having a sister that married a Wilson. My files indicate the sisters of Daniel were: Sarah maried John Wilcoxson Elizabeth married William Grant Mary maried William Bryan Hannah married (1) John Stewart (2) Richard Pennington My files agree with yours re. the marriage of George Reed, Jr. (to Martha Greene (dau of Hannah greene & Grandau of Jeremiah Greene). I show George's parents as George Reed and Abigail Phelps. I also indicate that Hannah Greene Reed married Jonas leatherman in 1816 after George died on May 15, 1815. I don't have any info on Martha's and Jonas' children. I do not show a Nancy Reed as a daughter of Martha Greene & George Reed, Jr. Following is the info I have on that family: 1. GEORGE2 REED, JR. (GEORGE1) was born November 12, 1760, and died May 15, 1815 in Rowan Co NC. He married MARTHA GREENE May 12, 1785 in Rowan Co, NC, daughter of ??? GREENE and HANNAH GREENE. She was born March 27, 1768 in Rowan Co NC, and died 1848 in Lincoln Co, TN. Children of GEORGE REED and MARTHA GREENE are: i. JOHN3 REED, b. 1788. ii. GEORGE REED. iii. LEVI REED, m. SALLY HELMSTETLER, 1817. iv. THOMAS REED. v. RICHARD PEARSON REED, b. September 05, 1802, Rowan Co NC; d. August 05, 1873, Hardeman Co, TN. vi. PHOEBE REED, m. EZEKIEL CLEMONS, 1803, Rowan Co, NC. vii. SARAH REED, m. EZEKIEL PHELPS; d. 1821. viii.ELIZABETH REED, m. ??? RENDELMAN. ix. ABIGAIL REED, m. DANIEL WOOD, 1813, Rowan Co, NC. My interest in the Green(e)'s and Reed's stems from my Dad's sister (Rachel Greene) who married henderson Reed and lived in Dry Valley, TN. I spent many a happy childhood summer in the late 40's and early 50's roaming the Dry Valley ridges and playing and fishing in the Clinch River with my Reed cousins (Sonny & Fred). Following is some more of the reed info from my files: Descendants of John Reed Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 REED was born 1854 in Hancock Co., TN, and died 1937 in Hancock Co., TN. He married RUTH GREENE Abt. 1880, daughter of WILLIAM GREENE and REBECCA SEALE. She was born 1860 in Hancock Co., TN, and died 1941 in Hancock Co., TN. More About RUTH GREENE: Census: 1860, Hancock Co, TN Children of JOHN REED and RUTH GREENE are: i. MARTHA2 REED, b. Abt. 1878; m. WYLIE GREENE; b. Abt. 1876. ii. ALICE REED, b. Abt. 1880; m. JIM COZART. iii. TILDIE REED, b. Abt. 1882; m. JOHN JACKSON. iv. NANCY REED, b. Abt. 1884; m. JOHN MCDANIEL. 2. v. REV. JAMES REED, b. Abt. 1886; d. 1950. 3. vi. WILLIAM HARRISON REED, b. 1891; d. 1967. vii. REV. MCKINLEY REED, b. Abt. 1892; m. ROSE MANNING. 4. viii.HENDERSON REED, b. 1893; d. 1968. ix. TENNESSEE REED, b. Abt. 1894, Hancock Co., TN; m. OSCAR STABLETON. Generation No. 2 2. REV. JAMES2 REED (JOHN1) was born Abt. 1886, and died 1950. He married HATTIE PARKER March 07, 1906. Children of JAMES REED and HATTIE PARKER are: i. NANCY3 REED, m. ??? WOLFE. ii. SUSIE REED, b. August 03, 1909; d. June 11, 1920. iii. JOHN H. REED, b. 1911; d. 1950. 3. WILLIAM HARRISON2 REED (JOHN1) was born 1891, and died 1967. He married (1) ELLA MCDANIEL. She was born September 08, 1903, and died May 20, 198. He married (2) KATE OGAN. More About WILLIAM HARRISON REED: Burial: Greene Cemetery, Dry Valley, TN Children of WILLIAM REED and ELLA MCDANIEL are: i. CLIFFORD3 REED. ii. ELLIOTT REED. iii. RAYMOND REED. iv. JOHN REED. v. ROY REED. vi. KAYE REED. vii. DAU REED, m. CLIFTON MCCOY. 4. HENDERSON2 REED (JOHN1) was born 1893, and died 1968. He married RACHEL GREENE Abt. 1917, daughter of LEE GREENE and PARALEE WINSTEAD. She was born October 25, 1898. Children of HENDERSON REED and RACHEL GREENE are: i. RUTHIE3 REED. ii. NELLIE REED, b. 1921; d. 1941. iii. MARY REED. iv. ROSA REED, m. ??? JOHNSON. v. VADIS REED, m. ??? GOLDEN. vi. SUE REED, m. ??? BERNARD. vii. JUNE REED, m. ??? MAHAN. viii.ELSIE REED, m. ??? LEWIS. ix. HENDERSON REED, JR.. x. LEE REED. xi. REV. FRED REED. Hope to hear from you soon, Redell. Ronnie Greene RGreene431@aol.com Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 09:32:10 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: NanaG1111@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: MARTIN-HENRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Martin-Henry] Henry Martin Calloway County, Ky Does anyone have any info on the enlarged sections of this tree. I have a Henry Martin in Calloway County, Ky that I cannot find anything on. My Grandfather Clarence Edgar Martin listed his father as a Henry and his mother as Jane Rose on his marriage certificate to Elizabeth Darnell in 1917. His birth was listed as Calloway on the same. His death certificate in 1924 lists his father as Henry and his mother as Sarah Rolfe.. 1 of his children Charles Brown is a dead ringer twin for Morgan in the Calloway County Photographic Pot-Pourri book. Any help on this line appreciated.. Thanks, Delores Martin Gardner Descendants of James Martin 1 James Martin b: May 12, 1782 in Orange Co., VA d: April 07, 1857 in Calloway Co, Kentucky .. +Priscilla Davis b: June 11, 1787 in Mercer, KY d: February 06, 1880 in Calloway, KY m: June 1803 in KY ......... 2 Benjamin Grayson Martin b: January 06, 1805 in Henderson, Kentucky d: Aft. February 1880 in Calloway Co., KY ............. +Alphia E. Lynn b: February 07, 1807 in Davidson, TN d: March 04, 1852 in Calloway, KY m: December 20, 1825 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Nancy Adeline Martin b: Abt. 1827 in Calloway, KY ........................ +James A. Barnett m: August 07, 1845 .................... *2nd Husband of Nancy Adeline Martin: ........................ +Arthur T. Turner m: 1854 .................... 3 Julie Martin b: Abt. 1829 in Calloway, KY ........................ +Jonathan A. Grogan m: Bef. 1850 .................... 3 Charles L. Martin b: January 08, 1832 in Calloway, KY d: Aft. 1884 in Boone, AR ........................ +Sarah E. Stubblefield b: Abt. 1838 in NC d: October 04, 1871 in Calloway, KY m: March 27, 1854 .................... *2nd Wife of Charles L. Martin: ........................ +Mary J. 'Mollie' McMillan m: February 14, 1872 .................... 3 James Martin b: July 19, 1834 in Calloway, KY d: February 25, 1910 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Benjamin G. Martin Jr. b: 1839 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Richard V. 'Dick' Martin b: November 21, 1842 in Calloway, KY d: July 01, 1910 in Clovis, Curry, NM ......... *2nd Wife of Benjamin Grayson Martin: ............. +Martha B. Elizabeth 'Bettie' Lovins b: Abt. 1826 in Marshall, PA m: October 14, 1854 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Martha Martin b: August 22, 1856 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 George W. Martin b: August 01, 1858 in Calloway, KY d: August 18, 1951 in Anson, TX ........................ +Cordelia A. McDaniel .................... 3 Mary M. Martin b: Abt. 1862 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Nancy Martin b: Abt. 1863 in Calloway, KY d: 1940 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Sarah B. 'Sallie' Martin b: 1867 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Priscilla 'Silla' Martin b: July 08, 1869 in Calloway, KY d: March 05, 1942 in Calloway, KY ......... 2 Sarah Baker Martin b: July 01, 1807 in Calloway, KY d: August 06, 1866 in Calloway, KY ............. +Charles Curd b: January 16, 1804 in KY d: March 09, 1876 m: November 11, 1824 .................... 3 Elizabeth Cordelia Curd ........................ +Charles Vince Austin m: in Calloway Co. .................... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth Cordelia Curd: ........................ +William Albertus Utterback m: in Calloway Co., KY .................... 3 James Edward Curd .................... 3 Edmund Brent Curd .................... 3 Benjamin Smith Curd .................... 3 Thomas Curd .................... 3 Richard Curd .................... 3 Sarah Curd ........................ +W. W. Russell .................... 3 Adaline Curd ........................ +John Lewis Utterback m: in Calloway Co. ......... 2 Elizabeth Grayson? Martin b: March 26, 1811 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky d: May 16, 1899 ............. +Washington Hood m: October 18, 1830 in Calloway Co., KY ......... 2 Hulda F. Martin b: July 20, 1813 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky d: Aft. February 1880 in KY ............. +George Washington Ingram d: October 12, 1884 m: October 04, 1834 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Susannah Jane Ingram ........................ +Edwin Ross Johnson .................... 3 Susannah Jane Ingram b: May 28, 1835 in Calloway, KY d: September 06, 1865 ........................ +Edwin Ross Johnson b: 1821 in Pitts., VA m: February 10, 1853 in Calloway, KY ......... 2 Reuben James Martin b: March 30, 1817 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky d: September 22, 1890 in Calloway, KY ............. +Harriet Ann? Williams b: January 1820 d: Abt. 1859 in Calloway, KY m: February 11, 1840 in Calloway County, KY .................... 3 Mary Ann Martin b: Abt. 1841 in Calloway, KY d: 1870 in Calloway, KY ........................ +George Reese Bailey b: April 15, 1835 in Calloway, KY d: December 02, 1910 in Calloway, KY m: Abt. 1864 .................... 3 Morgan William Martin b: April 20, 1844 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Rufus Martin b: Abt. 1846 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 James Albert Martin b: Abt. 1850 in Calloway, KY ......... *2nd Wife of Reuben James Martin: ............. +Margaret A. Watkins b: Abt. 1832 in KY m: Abt. 1859 .................... 3 Roxanna Belle Martin b: 1860 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Joseph Clarence Martin b: 1862 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Betty Austin Martin b: October 08, 1864 in Calloway, KY d: December 22, 1942 ........................ +Napoleon Holt Cutchin b: July 03, 1858 in KY d: February 21, 1945 m: December 06, 1886 .................... 3 Henry E. Martin b: 1867 in Calloway, KY ......... 2 Nancy Jane Martin b: October 10, 1819 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky d: Aft. February 1880 in KY ............. +Thomas N. Ingram b: March 11, 1815 in Hickman, TN d: Aft. 1890 in Trigg?, KY m: August 11, 1838 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 James T. Ingram b: 1839 in prob. Trigg Co., KY .................... 3 Sarah E. Ingram b: 1841 in prob. Trigg Co., KY .................... 3 Martha W. Ingram b: 1843 in prob. Trigg Co., KY .................... 3 Francis P. Ingram b: 1845 in prob. Trigg Co., KY .................... 3 Euroda P. Ingram b: 1849 in prob. Trigg Co., KY ......... 2 Levi Walter Martin b: April 27, 1822 in Calloway, KY d: 1864 in Havana, Yell, AR ............. +Mary Patience Lovelace b: 1823 in Caswell, NC d: February 24, 1856 in Calloway, KY m: February 21, 1842 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Martha Jane Martin b: March 12, 1843 in Calloway, KY d: October 05, 1925 in Paducah, McCracken, KY ........................ +Pleasant Green Reed m: December 22, 1859 in Marshall Co., KY .................... 3 Isaac Newton Martin b: January 26, 1846 in Calloway, KY d: January 10, 1932 in AR ........................ +Mary Frances Scott .................... 3 Sarah Ellen Martin b: 1848 in Calloway, KY d: 1864 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Mary Emily Martin b: 1849 in Calloway, KY d: Abt. 1871 ........................ +Miles Thompson .................... 3 James Erasmus Martin b: January 20, 1852 in Calloway, KY d: February 08, 1895 in AR ........................ +Elizabeth Scott ......... *2nd Wife of Levi Walter Martin: ............. +Jemima Bone b: Abt. 1828 in Hopkins, KY m: September 26, 1856 in Calloway Co., KY .................... 3 Susannah Martin b: August 06, 1857 in Calloway, KY d: 1863 in AR .................... 3 William 'Bill' Martin b: Abt. 1859 in Yell, AR d: 1949 in AR .................... 3 Katherine 'Kate' Martin b: 1860 in Yell, AR d: 1949 in AR ........................ +Jesse Howell m: 1880 .................... 3 Anna Martin b: 1862 in Yell, AR d: 1949 in AR ......... *3rd Wife of Levi Walter Martin: ............. +Joanna Boone or Bone m: September 26, 1856 in Calloway Co., KY ......... 2 Priscilla Martin b: February 13, 1825 in Calloway Co, Kentucky d: December 22, 1826 in Calloway Co, Kentucky ......... 2 Martha Ann Martin b: October 02, 1826 in Calloway, KY d: February 21, 1913 in New Hope, Dallas Co., TX ............. +George William Miller b: April 12, 1826 in Calloway, KY d: March 29, 1911 in New Hope, Dallas Co., TX m: February 11, 1849 in Calloway Co., KY .................... 3 James William Miller b: November 1850 in Calloway, KY d: February 11, 1859 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Cordelia Ann Miller b: February 05, 1852 in Calloway, KY d: January 05, 1890 in Dallas, TX .................... 3 Chaney Gardner Miller b: August 13, 1853 in Calloway, KY d: March 23, 1946 in Irving, Dallas, TX .................... 3 Sarah Jane Miller b: August 29, 1855 in Calloway, KY d: May 27, 1954 in Garland, Dallas, TX .................... 3 Sytha Green Miller b: February 06, 1858 in Calloway, KY d: January 09, 1921 .................... 3 Bettie Martin Miller b: February 19, 1860 in Calloway, KY d: November 17, 1890 in Dallas, TX ........................ +Charles Vince Austin b: 1853 d: 1923 .................... 3 Georgiana Miller b: April 24, 1862 in Calloway, KY d: September 14, 1867 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Martha Houston Miller b: March 17, 1864 in Calloway, KY d: in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Sam Ella Miller b: April 23, 1865 in Calloway, KY d: February 1952 in Mesquite, Dallas, TX .................... 3 Aura Leah Miller b: August 12, 1867 in Calloway, KY d: October 24, 1970 in Dallas, Dallas, TX ........................ +Albert Watterson Lander b: July 25, 1859 in Belleview, Christian, KY d: March 19, 1950 in Mesquite, Dallas, TX m: December 20, 1885 in New Hope, Dallas, TX .................... 3 John William Delah Fletcher Miller b: October 23, 1870 in Duck Creek, Dallas, TX d: November 30, 1964 in Dallas, Dallas, TX ......... 2 Samuel McGowan Martin b: July 01, 1830 in Calloway, KY d: September 1876 in Calloway, KY ............. +Nancy T. Baucum b: Abt. 1837 in Humphries, TN m: August 11, 1853 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Sallie Martin .................... 3 Addie Martin .................... 3 Joanah F. Martin b: June 01, 1856 in Calloway, KY d: 1857 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Mary Priscilla Martin b: August 1858 in Calloway, KY d: February 15, 1859 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Okus Loudon Martin b: January 06, 1875 in Calloway, KY d: August 16, 1931 in Linn, MO ........................ +Mary Silk Murphy b: August 05, 1881 d: January 13, 1957 m: Abt. 1900 in Lincoln, MO ......... 2 Joseph Thomas Martin b: January 15, 1834 in Calloway, KY d: September 1900 in Tippah, MS ............. +Catherine Matilda Farris b: December 29, 1834 in Calloway, KY d: in Tippah, MS m: March 30, 1856 in Calloway, KY .................... 3 Elijah Milas Martin b: March 01, 1857 in Tippah, MS d: November 1889 .................... 3 Lou Anna Martin b: October 1858 in Tippah, MS ........................ +James L. Kinney m: October 15, 1882 in Tippah, MS .................... 3 Martha Adaline Martin b: November 07, 1859 in Tippah, MS d: August 06, 1860 in Tippah, MS .................... 3 Jeff Thomas Martin b: July 27, 1861 in Tippah, MS d: 1887 .................... 3 James Dixie Martin b: September 30, 1863 in Tippah, MS ........................ +Sarah Adeline Jane Shackelford b: April 07, 1866 d: May 02, 1941 m: October 23, 1884 in Tippah, MS .................... 3 Willie Lee Martin b: November 07, 1866 in Tippah, MS ........................ +Eugenia D. Girdley b: December 12, 1881 in Dallas, TX d: in Dallas, Dallas, TX m: October 06, 1898 in Mesquite, Dallas, TX .................... 3 Rosa Ola Martin b: May 18, 1868 in Tippah, MS d: October 25, 1868 in Tippah, MS .................... 3 Mary Clayton Martin b: January 19, 1871 in Tippah, MS .................... 3 Charles Farris Martin b: December 26, 1878 in Tippah, MS ==== MARTIN-HENRY Mailing List ==== New to genealogical research? Check out: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 09:20:35 -0800 To: george@waller.org From: Ken Boonie 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: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Obits Here are obits from the Huntingdon Daily News from 3/1 - 3/4 Jacob A. Perry, 18, of HCR 73, Three Springs, died at 1:19 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, 2000, at Great Lakes, Ill., as a result of an auto accident. Born May 14, 1982, in Lancaster, he was the son of Daynia (Perry) Germer, who survive in Three Springs. The following grandparents survive: James and Donna Perry, Marriane Baldori and Jacob Caldwell II, all of Lancaster. One great-grandmother, Mary Krewson of Lancaster survives. Also surviving are a brother and a sister, Ryan Caldwell and Elizabeth Germer, both of Lancaster. Mr. Perry had attended the McCaskey High School in Lancaster and was currently serving in the U.S. Navy at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 3, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia, with Pastor Roz Mason officiating. Interment will be made in the Clear Ridge Cemetery, Hustontown, R.D. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour prior to the service on Friday. Full military honors will be accorded by the U.S. Navy at the graveside on Friday. Paul Leslie Dysart, 82, of 395 Edwardsville Road, Apt. 201, Wood River, Ill., died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2000, at 9:45 p.m., at the Wood River Township Hospital, Wood River, I11. Born March 8, 1917, in Mapleton, he was the son of the late Joseph E. and Bertha (McConahy) Dysart. He married M. Arlene Geissinger Oct. 5, 1939, in Huntingdon. The Rev. George Boggs officiated the ceremony. Mrs. Dysart preceded him in death Aug. 13, 1988. One son and one daughter survive; Joel E. Dysart, Baltimore, Md.; and Mrs. Rick (Patricia) Brewer, Godfrey, I11. There are two granddaughters. One sister, Mrs. Beulah D. Shawley of Huntsville, Ala., survives. Five brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Dysart was a member of the Fifteenth Street United Methodist Church, Huntingdon. He was a life member and past commander of the Standing Stone Post No. 1754, VFW, and was past captain of the Pennsylvania All State Commanders. He retired from the State Correctional Institution Huntingdon November 1977. He also operated Dysart's Service Station at Seventh and Penn streets in Huntingdon. He attended the Mapleton and Mount Union area schools and was a 1935 graduate of the Mount Union High School. During World War 11, he served in the U.S. Army in the European Theatre of War. He had lived at his current residence since 1994. He enjoyed woodworking and model railroading. Funeral services will be held at the John B. Brown, Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, Saturday, March 4, at 1 p.m., with the Rev. David L. Dearing officiating. Interment will be made in the Mapleton IOOF Cemetery. Full graveside military honors will be accorded. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday after 7 p.m. and from 9 a.m. until the hour of the service on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be sent to the American Cancer Society, Huntingdon County Unit, R.D. 1, Box 33D, Huntingdon, Pa. 16652; or the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 810, Huntingdon, Nellie Brown McDowell, 75, of 477 Rockwood Dr., Elizabethtown, formerly of Altoona and Robertsdale, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2000, at the home of her daughter, following an extended illness. Born April 19, 1924, in Coalmont, she was the daughter of the late Bruce and Annie (Noel) Barnett. Mrs. McDowell was first married to Wendell Brown, who preceded her in death May 29, 1979. Later in her life she married Ernest McDowell, who also preceded her in death Feb. 10, 1997. Surviving are two daughters and one son: Cindy Myers of Elizabethtown; Janice Brown of Fayetteville, Ark.; and Merril Barnett of Jacksonville, N.C. One grandson, Michael Brown, was reared in her home. There are seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren surviving. Two sisters and one brother also survive: Phyllis Buckley, Coalmont; Lois Barefoot, Angola, N.Y.; and Bruce Barnett Jr., Norwalk, Calif. Two children preceded her in death: Sharon and Russell Brown, along with two brothers and one sister. While living in the Robertsdale area, Mrs. McDowell was a member of the Robertsdale United Methodist Church and most recently attended the Newville Bible Church. A 1942 graduate of the Saxton-Liberty High School, she was primarily a homemaker. During her life, she enjoyed crossword puzzles, square dancing and selling Avon. She was a member of the Eldo Squares square dancing club, the RW&BT ladies auxiliary, served on the Wood Township election board for several years and was a census taker for the past 50 years. She also owned Brown's Shop in Robertsdale for 15 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 4, at 10 a.m., at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home, Broad Top, with Pastor Ed Eifert and the Rev. Robert Raycroft officiating. Interment will be made in the IOOF Cemetery, Broad Top. Friends will be received Friday, March 3, from 7 until 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Donald R. Greenland, 71, of Pennsylvania Furnace, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at his home. Born May 8, 1928, in Clay Township, Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Moody E. and Mildred Rebecca (Miller) Greenland. He married Lorenah M. Steese May 8, 1954. She survives at home. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters and three sons: Peggy Ann Loring, Bamburg, Germany; Sharon Kay Devlin, State College; Karen Joan Tice, Pine Grove Mills; Ray Donald Green land, Spring Mills; Charles Lynn Greenland, State College; and Gerald Arthur Greenland, Pennsylvania Furnace. There are 11 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Two sisters, Anna Mae Flasher of Spring City, and Betty Peterson of Orbisonia, survive. He retired as lead mason at Penn State University in 1989, after 29 years of service. While working at Penn State, he did general contracting, specializing in masonry work for several years. He collected model and full-size John Deere tractors and displayed them at Penn State Ag Progress Days. He was a member. of the Church of the Nazarene in State College. He enjoyed hunting and cutting wood. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 3, at 11 a.m., at the Church of the Nazarene, 3601 South Atherton St., State College, with the Rev. Paul D. MacPherson officiating. Interment will be made in the Graysville Cemetery in the village of Graysville, Huntingdon County. Friends may call at the Koch Funeral Home, 2401 South Atherton St., State College, this evening, from 6 until 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brookline Home Care & Hospice, Compassionate Care or Employee Fund, 3901 South Atherton St., Boalsburg. Pa. 16827. Earle James Magwood, 85, a resident of 1111 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, since 1993, formerly of Canada and California, died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2000, at 4:10 a.m., at Huntingdon Manor. Born Sept. 10, 1914, in Cartwright, Manitoba, Canada, he was the son of the late Wilberforce Thomas David and Annie Edna (Ross) Magwood. He married Phyllis Gertrude "Fay" Dyke Aug. 30, 1941, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She survives at their home. Three children survive: James Thomas Magwood, Bakersfield, Calif.; John Robert Magwood, Boston, Mass.; and Linda Faye Christine, Huntingdon. There are 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. The last member of his immediate family, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ross, and a sister, Ida Stephanson. Mr. Magwood was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Huntingdon. He belonged to various churches in Canada and California, where he served on church boards, taught Sunday School, sang in choirs, organized and helped to build a library and assisted in the planning and construction of several new churches. During his lifetime he had been employed as a pilot, teacher, carpenter, writer, real estate salesman and retired as director of the county planning department in Sonora, Calif. A veteran of World War 11, he served as a pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force for five years. His squadron patrolled the west coast of Canada. He also flew commanding officers up and down the west coast of Canada. He attended the teacher training school in Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in 1932 and the business college in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from 1938 until 1940. Mr. Magwood enjoyed sports, especially hockey, baseball, tennis and horseback riding. His hobbies ranged from reading (especially the Bible), to stamp and coin collecting, music, gardening, drawing and painting. A memorial service will be held Saturday, March 4, at 3 p.m., at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Huntingdon, with the Rev. Hal Rotruck officiating. Interment will be made in his family's plot in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 1019 Moore. St.. Huntingdon, Pa. Samuel Dallas Miller, 86, of Huntingdon, R.D. 4, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at 8:05 p.m., at The Oaks at Westminster Woods. Born April 19, 1913, in Henderson Township, Huntingdon County, he was the son of the late Samuel and Elsie (McElwain) Miller. He married Louise Davis May 29, 1937. Mrs. Miller survives at home, along with a son, Jeffrey D. Miller of James Creek. There are four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Three sisters also survive: Janet Johnson, San Clemente, Calif.; Beulah Rose, MeVeytown, R.D. 1; and Dorothy Miller, Huntingdon. One sister, Rachel Nagel, preceded him in death. Mr. Miller was a member of the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Huntingdon, R.D. 3. He also belonged to the Stone Creek Valley Lions Club and the Standing Stone Senior Citizens. For a number of years he was employed by H.T. Reynolds of Huntingdon., He retired in 1975 from J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, after 30 years of service as head of maintenance. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family, with Pastor Peter J. Naschke officiating. Interment will be made in the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Huntingdon, R.D. 3. There will be no public viewing or visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Stone Creek Valley Lions Club, Cold Springs Road, Huntingdon, Pa. 16652. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Robert E. Peters Funeral Home, Huntingdon. Terry Lee Silknitter, 60, of Long Street, Petersburg, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at 12:15 a.m., at his Petersburg residence. He had been in failing health for the past year. Born Feb. 25, 1940, in Petersburg, he was the son of the late John Frederick Silknitter and Lois Jane (Snyder) Silknitter, who survives in Petersburg. One sister, Mrs. Kermit (Pat) Rupert of Petersburg also survives. He was preceded in death by two infant daughters, Penny and Joy Silknitter. A niece and a nephew survive. For a number of years, he had worked at the Technitrol Plant in Petersburg. He was a former member of the the William P. Spyker American Legion Post No. 520, Alexandria and the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Company. He had attended the Juniata Valley public schools. From August 1957 until April 1961, Mr. Silknitter served with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Troop K., Third Reconnaissance Squadron,, 104th Armored Cavalry. He later entered into active duty with the U.S. Army, serving with the 13th Medical Detachment as a medical corpsman from Jan. 29, 1962, until Jan. 28, 1965. Mr. Silknitter was of the Methodist faith. He enjoyed woodworking and crafts. He had been a lifetime resident of Petersburg. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 5, at the Cutright-Speck Funeral Home, Juniata Valley Chapel, 412 Main St., Alexandria, with the Rev. William Kauffman officiating. Interment will be made in the Cedar Grove Cemetery, with full military rites accorded. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 until 9 p.m. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, R.D. 1, Huntingdon, Pa. 16652; or to Hospice Home Nursing, 900 Bryan St., Suite 7, Huntingdon, Pa. 16652. Donald Eugene Barber, 76, of Porter Township, Huntingdon, R.D. 1, died Thursday, March 2, 2000, at 12:15 a.m., at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born March 11, 1923, in Saltillo, he was the son of the late Leroy and Etta (Stake) Barber. He married Ida Mae Kylor July 5, 1946, in Huntingdon. Mrs. Barber survives at their residence. Three children also survive: Donald Dean Barber, York; Duane Eugene Barber, Shrewsberry; and Bonnie Lee (Barber) Louder, Huntingdon. There are three grandchildren. One granddaughter preceded him in death. Also surviving are two siblings: Beulah Hall, Huntingdon; and Ruth Elder, Salem, Ore. Two sisters and one brother preceded him in death. Mr. Barber was of the Methodist faith. He was a member of the William P. Spyker Post No. 520, American Legion, Alexandria. He retired in 1982 as a truck driver with Butler Trucking, after 20 years of service as a driver. He had also been employed by C. H. Miller Hardware and Owens Corning Fiberglas. Mr. Barber attended the Saltillo public schools. During World War 11, he served in the U.S. Army as a corporal technician in both the European and Pacific theatres of operations. A lifetime resident of Huntingdon County, he had lived at his current residence since 1972. He enjoyed working on the lawn. At the request of the family, there will be no public viewing or visitation. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowes, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 16652; or American Lung Association of Central Pennsylvania, 205 East Beaver Avenue, State College, Pa. 16801. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Inc., Huntingdon. Evelyn (Oswalt) Lane, 81, of 1231 Washington St.. Huntingdon, died Thursday, March 2, 2000, at 11:35 it J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital. Huntingdon. Born June 30, 1918, in Cornpropst Mills, Miller Township, Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of the late George V, and Lillian Elizabeth (Crownover) Oswalt. She married Valgene V. Lane April 18. 1953, in Hagerstown, Md. Mr. Lane preceded her in death in 1954. Two nieces, two great-nephews and one great-niece survive. One sister, Mrs. James (Janet Oswalt) Coleman, preceded her in death. Mrs. Lane was a member of the Fifteenth Street United Methodist Church. Huntingdon. She was a member of the auxiliary to the Frank P. Hommon Post No. 24 American Legion, Huntingdon, and the Women of the Moose, Loyal Order of Moose, Huntingdon Lodge No. 220. She began her employment with the Huntingdon Throwing Company in April 1941 and later with its successor, Owens Corning,, Fiberglas, until her retirement in 1981, with a total of 38 years of service. Most recently. Mrs. Lane was employed by Shope Motors in Huntingdon in the accounting department. She attended the Huntingdon, public schools and was a graduate of the Huntingdon High School Class of 1938 and the Huntingdon Secretarial School, Class of 1941. Mrs. Lane had been a resident of Huntingdon County since birth. A funeral service will be held Monday, March 6, at 11 a.m., at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, Inc., 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. David L. Dearing officiating, assisted by the Rev. Raymond Crownover. Interment will be made in the Riverview Cemetery, 245 Standing Stone Ave., Huntingdon., Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 until 4 p.m. and from 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday, March 5, and from 9 a.m. until the hour of the service on Monday. Ona L. Frank Naugle, 80, of Kettering, Ohio, formerly of Mount Union, died at 12:20 p.m. Thursday, March 2, 2000, at the Kettering Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 28, 1920, in Mount Union, she was the daughter of the late W. Herman and, Katie (Cassady) Norris. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Jay William Frank Jr., and her second husband, Ralph William Naugle. One son, Gary L. Frank of Dayton, Ohio, and a stepdaughter, Barbara (Naugle) Pennock of Marshal, Mo., survive. There are two grandchildren and four step-grandchildren. The following brothers and sisters preceded her in death: Martha Bard, Lena Ranck, Lorre Rutherford, Arley Diven, infant sister Ellen Norris, Leroy Norris and Lewis Norris. Mrs. Naugle had been employed by the L. Greif Brothers Manufacturing, Mount Union, for over 20 years and had also worked at the Gay Shoppe in Mount Union. She was a graduate of the Huntingdon High School and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union. A funeral service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 7, at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, Mount Union, with the Rev. Robert Walsh officiating. Interment will be made in the Mount Union Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Monday, March 6, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Thomas E. Heath, 58, of 52 S. Main Street, Robertsdale, died Friday, March 3, 2000, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Heath was born Nov. 10, 1941, the son of the late Horace and Louella (Eichelberger) Heath Cooley and the late Leland Cooley. He is survived by one sister, Martha Whited of Seven Valleys, and six brothers: Russell Heath of Ocean Springs, Miss.; Irvin Heath of Broad Top; Roy Cooley of Robertsdale, R.R.; Michael Cooley of Rocky Mount, Va., and Wayne Cooley of DuBois. He is also survived by nine nieces and 12 nephews. Mr. Heath was of the Protestant faith. After graduating from Robertsdale High School in 1959, Mr. Heath enlisted in the United States Army. After completing his military service, he went to work at Caterpillar of York. He retired after 30. years of service. Mr. Heath was a member of UAW Local 786 union and a member of the Watson and Black Post 126 American Legion, where he held the position of second vice commander. He was also a member of the RW&BT Fire Company and a member of the Broad Top Coal Miners Historical Society. Mr. Heath was an avid NASCAR fan. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 6, 2000, at 2 p.m., at the Curtis A. Heath Funeral Home in Broad Top, with Pastor Donald Simmons officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home Sunday, March 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday, from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be made in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Broad Top, with military honors. Gilbert S "Gib" Shirey, 86, of 167 Ort Valley Rd., Lewistown, died at 2:18 p.m. Thursday, March 2, 2000, at the Lewistown Hospital. Born June 20, 1913, in Derry Township, Mifflin County, he was the son of the late Lester L. and Mary (Klose) Shirey. He married Cora Wagner May 6, 1934. Mrs. Shirey survives at home, along with a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Norma) Fisher of Lewistown. There are three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother and sister: Leonard L. Shirey and Mrs. William (Kathryn) Stumpff, both of Lewistown, R.D. 3. One brother, John K. Shirey, preceded him in death. Mr. Shirey was employed by the U.S. Postal Service for 34 years, retiring in November 1973. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lewistown. Mr. Shirey was a charter member and past president of Chief Logan Lions Club; served as past district 14-L Governor and was the first recipient in Mifflin County of the Melvin Jones Award. He was also a charter member of the Northeast Eye Bank; the Lewistown Lodge No. 203 F&AM, and numerous other Masonic bodies. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 6, at the Hoenstine Funeral Home, Inc., Lewistown, with the Rev. Gerald A. Krum officiating. Interment will be made in the Juniata Memorial Park Cemetery, Lewistown. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday evening. A Masonic service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday evening at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Beacon Lodge Camp for the Blind, 114 SR. 103 South, Mount Union, Pa. 17066; or to Shriner's Crippled Children c/o Jaffa Shrine, P.O. 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