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    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Re:Still looking for the Allmans
    2. Yes, Thank you Edith. I am not really sure who might be related until I read them.So,I'll send away for them All. I have sent away there for the names that I know, but had no luck. I know that these people were born there because it is on their obits.But,no one there can find a record of their birth. Best Regards, Patty

    05/14/1999 03:39:45
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Re:Still looking for the Allmans
    2. Hello Everyone, I am still looking for the ALLMAN family of Mobile or Creiton Alabama. If anyone happens to see the name anywhere. Please send me a note. Best Regards, Patty

    05/14/1999 03:02:16
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Re: Tensaw Country, North of the Ellicott Line
    2. Phil Wandrey
    3. Howdy Perry! Could you look for any WHIDDON or WHIDDEN in that book? Thanks darlin' Susann Whiddon Wandrey [email protected] wrote: > Two years ago I wrote a book on the "History of 29 United Methodist Churches > in Baldwin County." It contains a section on Gerald Byrne and his > descendents. A lot of this information came from his descendents and things > they had previously written about him. Its a small book but contains an > index with over 1800 names. All proceeds of this book (including my > publishing cost) go to the First United Methodist Church of Bay Minette > Building Fund. I would never use this method to sell books but I feel this > is a worthly cause and I will receive no funds whatsoever from it. I will be > happy to search for names in this book for anyone interested. Perry Zarr > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > The MOBILE BAY AREA ROOTS mailing list is hosted by the Mobile > Genealogical Society. Visit the society on the Internet at > http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs

    05/14/1999 12:46:29
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups
    2. R. A. Connell
    3. Patti, what are the full name and author of your Clarke Co. book? Not sure if I've seen it. Anne -----Original Message----- >In a message dated 99-05-13 20:54:26 EDT, you write: > ><< >I have a book, Clarke Co. Records 1814-1885, if anyone needs a lookup. > > > > Patti, >>

    05/13/1999 10:54:51
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] JOHN MCEVOY, 1790 CHARLES CO CENSUS
    2. JEFFREY A TREON
    3. MCEVOY, JOHN listed on CHARLES CO MD Census for 1790: May be onto something here-- My 3rd great grandfather GUILLERMO MACABOY, later known as WILLIAM MCVOY,SR had 2 or 3 brothers that I know of. One was JOAQUIN, b.ca.1773 approx in PENSACOLA,FL. He was known as JOHN or JUAN and their real original last name was either MCEVOY or MCAVOY. Then I found the listing for JOHN MCEVOY in CHARLES CO in 1790. I just found a record on the new LDS search site of a BAPTISM at a church in BALTIMORE,MD for 1810, so it does look like my family was in the area in this timeframe as well as in PENSACOLA. "MARY MCVOY was Christened 1 AUG 1810 BALT., ST.PAUL PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BALTIMORE,MD. Daughter of JAMES (* who would be DIEGO) and MARY (who would be MARY EUPHROSINE BOUSAGE MCCURTIN MCVOY) and the child was probably MARY EUPHOSINE, known as EUPRHOSINE MCVOY who apparently grew up in MOBILE AL." Please,if anyone sees any further info on JOHN MCEVOY or JAMES MCEVOY in the SOUTHERN MD or DC areas in the late 1700's to early 1800's, remember me. Contact- BONNIE MCVOY TREON mailto:[email protected] Thank you very much. PS: thanks J. for the info on Fr.McElvoy or McElroy! Bonnie

    05/13/1999 10:23:45
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Site update
    2. ladyd
    3. Today I updated the Alabama African American Genealogy Website. Take a LOOK!!! Please check out our query section. Help us with our Family search. We are still needing Wills. Submit them to above E-mail. Alabama African American Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~alaag/ Various Collection of Wills http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/2781/wills.html ALABAMA AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY WILLS (ALABAMA ONLY) http://www.dnaco.net/~ladyd/ LEST WE FORGET http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/ POCSOUTH (People of Color, South) http://www.tngenweb.org/tncolor/pocsouth.htm " A people without knowlwdge of their history is like a tree without roots" Marcus Garvey

    05/13/1999 09:23:25
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups
    2. H.D. Jacoby
    3. Hi Patti: Would you do a "Jacoby" check for me thanks. Reply mailto:[email protected] Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: Sue Plaster <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 3:07 PM Subject: Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups > >I have a book, Clarke Co. Records 1814-1885, if anyone needs a lookup. > > Patti, > > Would you check to see if there are any Brannans/Brannons in this book? > Thanks very much for volunteering your time like this. > > Sue Brannan Plaster > > > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > WANTED: MGS members to work on the MGS Online Staff and help maintain > and improve the MGS Web Site. Email <[email protected]> if you are > willing to volunteer or have questions about what you can do. > >

    05/13/1999 07:35:25
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups
    2. Sue Plaster
    3. >I have a book, Clarke Co. Records 1814-1885, if anyone needs a lookup. Patti, Would you check to see if there are any Brannans/Brannons in this book? Thanks very much for volunteering your time like this. Sue Brannan Plaster

    05/13/1999 04:07:17
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups
    2. In a message dated 99-05-13 20:54:26 EDT, you write: << >I have a book, Clarke Co. Records 1814-1885, if anyone needs a lookup. > > Patti, >> Hi Pattie, I would appreciate it if you can look for McDuffies for me. Joyce Landrum in FL

    05/13/1999 02:57:17
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] look ups
    2. In a message dated 5/13/99 6:03:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << >I have a book, Clarke Co. Records 1814-1885, if anyone needs a lookup. >> Patti, How nice of you. Would you have anything on R. N. ROBINSON or GEORGE W. DISMUKES in the book. Both are from Clark Co.. Thanks loads, Pat

    05/13/1999 01:25:24
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] My Brick Walls!! Your Help Appreciated
    2. ALABAMA Researchers! Several of you sweet people have asked me to let you know what MY brick walls are so that you can help me with my research. Well, here they are. They all eventually settled in Alabama. I just want to trace their lineage back to Europe. Your help will be sincerely appreciated. 1. I would love to know the PARENTS/SIBLINGS of: John Jesse Overton (b. 1790 Louisa Co., VA) and his wife, Sophia/Sophie Henry (b. 1800 GA) [They lived in Baldwin County, Alabama, and John Jesse established an overland freight route in Mobile and Baldwin Counties.] Metzer/Medgar Asa Litchfield (b. 1797 SC) [He originally settled in the Marengo and Perry Counties of Alabama. He may have died there. His wife, Lovey Nelson Litchfield, eventually moved to Baldwin County, AL, where her kinfolks settled--the Nelsons.] Henry Taylor (b. 1787 SC) and his wife, Rosanna Kelly (b. 1822 SC) and, possibly his father, John Taylor (b. 1767 NC) [John was an early settler in the Tensaw Country of Baldwin County, AL, arriving there by 1813. One source indicates that John was the father of Henry. I am not sure of that yet. Henry came later. He had land in Monroe County, AL. One document indicates that he was an early judge of Monroe County. I am in the process of verifying that. His marriage to Rosanna was at least a second marriage. Her father may have been Samuel Kelly, since he provided security for her marriage. At the time of her marriage to Henry, she was under age.] William W. West (b. 1802 Bucksport, ME) James H. Hill (b. circa 1824 ENGLAND) and his wife, Mary Ann Mauldin (b. 1831 GA) [My first record of James H. Hill and Mary Mauldin is their marriage record in 1848 in Pensacola, FL. I have no idea who James' parents or siblings were. He was employed at the Pensacola Navy Yard as a brickmason at that time. He and Mary moved to Mobile, AL a few years later and lived there the remainder of their lives. He was a Master Brickmason who built several fine mansions still standing in Mobile. He was associated with prominent Mobilians. When the Civil War started, he helped form Gage's Battery, an artillery unit "formed by prominent Mobilians,"according to one source. He led the battery in its fight on the first day of the Battle of Shiloh. He died during the war, in an explosion, where munitions were being manufactured. I would love to know if he was kin to anyone in Mobile, other than his wife and children. I suspect he was, since he was so quickly accepted into Mobile society. And I would love to know which Mauldin lineage in Georgia was Mary's. Mary had a brother, William, and a sister, Sarah. I have been unable to determine her parents.] 2. I would like the MARRIAGE RECORD for: John Jesse Overton and Sophia Henry, and for John Taylor and Margaret ??? 3. I would like the DEATH RECORDS for: William W. West, who died in California in 1856. [This ancestor was a seafarer. Due to the place and year of his death, I think it is possible that he took a load of people to California for the gold Rush, or may have gone just by himself. His family--wife, Elizabeth, and children--stayed in Bucksport, Maine. So, it sounds like he had planned to return to Maine, but circumstances prevented that. I would love to know how and where he died.] Metzger/Asa Litchfield, who died 1850-1860 in Alabama John and Margaret Taylor, who died in Baldwin/Monroe Co, sometime in the mid-1800s. Rosanna Kelly Taylor Litchfield, who died circa 1890, possibly in Alabama. Thanks for any information you have about these ancestors of mine! Kathryn

    05/12/1999 04:58:48
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Evans
    2. dfuller3
    3. Just received new information on grandmother real name. Looking for marriage record of Louise E. Evans and Earl C. Puterbaugh abt 1916 or 1917 in Mobile, AL. Would appreciate any information. I was the one looking for Louise Allen which was what was on my mothers papers from the orphanage and found they must have changed names to slow down the search. Have found the long lost sister and have corrected information. Thanks for any help. Jean Fuller [email protected]

    05/12/1999 11:42:24
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Census Check, Please ??
    2. James Alfred Locke Miller, Jr.
    3. Magnolia has about 20% internments without gravestones; for internments without stones, check office at gate. Jim, Charlotte, N.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marian Cranford <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 10:08 AM Subject: Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Census Check, Please ?? > Hi, David. I doubt this will be any help, but might rule out Magnolia > Cemetery. I checked the book, Mag. Cem., 1828 - 1971 by Thompson. there > are a number of Howards, but none match the ones you mentioned except this > one. She's listed with the folks whose last names I've listed. (between > markings that possibly mean they're in the same lot.) > > p. 407: Annie S. Pearce HJoward, Born in Brynmawr, Wales in 1884, Died in > Mobile in 1967; Avery, Feparce, Tohomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas. > > Good luck - Marian > > At 11:08 PM 5/11/99 EDT, you wrote: > >Could someone please check the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Mobile County Census for > >an Loammi Howard. He may have been listed as L. Howard. His wife would have > >been Delilah or Annie. I am particularly interested in what he listed as his > >state and county of birth. Also interested in what was the census he was on. > > > >Thanks, > >David Howard > >[email protected] > > > > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > >Interested in family history in the Mobile area? Consider joining the > >Mobile Genealogical Society. Check out some of the benefits of membership > >at http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs/membrshp.htm > > > > > > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > The MOBILE BAY AREA ROOTS mailing list is hosted by the Mobile > Genealogical Society. Visit the society on the Internet at > http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs >

    05/12/1999 08:14:48
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Census Check, Please ??
    2. Marian Cranford
    3. AFter I sent the below - noticed typos, which I corrected. Hi, David. I doubt this will be any help, but might rule out Magnolia Cemetery. I checked the book, Mag. Cem., 1828 - 1971 by Thompson. there are a number of Howards, but none match the ones you mentioned except this one. She's listed with the folks whose last names I've listed. (between markings that possibly mean they're in the same lot.) p. 407: Annie S. Pearce Howard, Born in Brynmawr, Wales in 1884, Died in Mobile in 1967; Avery, Pearce, Thoomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas. Good luck - Marian At 11:08 PM 5/11/99 EDT, you wrote: >Could someone please check the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Mobile County Census for >an Loammi Howard. He may have been listed as L. Howard. His wife would have >been Delilah or Annie. I am particularly interested in what he listed as his >state and county of birth. Also interested in what was the census he was on. > >Thanks, >David Howard >[email protected] > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== >Interested in family history in the Mobile area? Consider joining the >Mobile Genealogical Society. Check out some of the benefits of membership >at http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs/membrshp.htm > >

    05/12/1999 08:09:11
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Census Check, Please ??
    2. Marian Cranford
    3. Hi, David. I doubt this will be any help, but might rule out Magnolia Cemetery. I checked the book, Mag. Cem., 1828 - 1971 by Thompson. there are a number of Howards, but none match the ones you mentioned except this one. She's listed with the folks whose last names I've listed. (between markings that possibly mean they're in the same lot.) p. 407: Annie S. Pearce HJoward, Born in Brynmawr, Wales in 1884, Died in Mobile in 1967; Avery, Feparce, Tohomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas. Good luck - Marian At 11:08 PM 5/11/99 EDT, you wrote: >Could someone please check the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Mobile County Census for >an Loammi Howard. He may have been listed as L. Howard. His wife would have >been Delilah or Annie. I am particularly interested in what he listed as his >state and county of birth. Also interested in what was the census he was on. > >Thanks, >David Howard >[email protected] > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== >Interested in family history in the Mobile area? Consider joining the >Mobile Genealogical Society. Check out some of the benefits of membership >at http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs/membrshp.htm > >

    05/12/1999 08:08:02
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Fwd: Mark Dodds Etc.
    2. Larry Donihoo
    3. Saw the surname Dodd. My sister is married to Danny Dodd. If this information would help please let me know I'll be glad to send his address to you he only has snail mail. Larry Donihoo [email protected] > > > Hi, > Saw that you re interested in surname: Dodds, Gabel and Baumhauer. I > have a listing of burials in the Old Whistler Cemetery, which includes these > surnames. If you don't already have this information, just let me know and > I'll be happy to provide it. > Plodding Along in Georgia, > Betty > > > --part1_e97eb576.246a67c9_boundary-- > > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > When you need to know who writes the genealogical column in a local > newspaper anywhere in the world, visit the MGS NEWS STAND at > http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs/newstand.htm > > >

    05/11/1999 11:34:14
    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Fwd: Mark Dodds Etc.
    2. James P. Lynch
    3. Is he from Whistler, Mobile, Alabama? Larry Donihoo wrote: > > Saw the surname Dodd. My sister is married to Danny Dodd. If this > information would help please let me know I'll be glad to send his address > to you he only has snail mail. > > Larry Donihoo > [email protected] > > > > > > > Hi, > > Saw that you re interested in surname: Dodds, Gabel and Baumhauer. I > > have a listing of burials in the Old Whistler Cemetery, which includes > these > > surnames. If you don't already have this information, just let me know > and > > I'll be happy to provide it. > > Plodding Along in Georgia, > > Betty > > > > > > --part1_e97eb576.246a67c9_boundary-- > > > > > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > > When you need to know who writes the genealogical column in a local > > newspaper anywhere in the world, visit the MGS NEWS STAND at > > http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs/newstand.htm > > > > > > > > ==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== > The MOBILE BAY AREA ROOTS mailing list is hosted by the Mobile > Genealogical Society. Visit the society on the Internet at > http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs -- James P. Lynch, III; [email protected]

    05/11/1999 11:33:09
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Smith Family
    2. DEANNA BROWN
    3. I am researching William A. Smith. He was born in 1810 in Essex, Conn. He married Sara Henson in 1837. William died in Mobile Dec. 3, 1878. If any one has information about his parents, please let me know. Deanna Brown

    05/11/1999 08:40:28
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Fwd: Mark Dodds Etc.
    2. --part1_e97eb576.246a67c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Betty: I'm forwarding your note on to the list for those who expressed interest in these names. I don't have them in my line, but had been asked whether the names appeared in a city directory. Thanks for your kind offer. Earlene Lyle --part1_e97eb576.246a67c9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-st06.mx.aol.com (rly-st06.mail.aol.com [172.31.34.5]) by air01.mail.aol.com (v59.4) with SMTP; Mon, 10 May 1999 13:02:22 -0400 Received: from rly-zb03.mx.aol.com (rly-zb03.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.3]) by rly-st06.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id MAA14650 for <[email protected]>; Mon, 10 May 1999 12:51:41 -0400 (EDT) Received: from mail1.lig.bellsouth.net (mail1.lig.bellsouth.net [205.152.0.55]) by rly-zb03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id MAA05979 for <[email protected]>; Mon, 10 May 1999 12:51:42 -0400 (EDT) Received: from betty (host-209-214-97-11.mcn.bellsouth.net [209.214.97.11]) by mail1.lig.bellsouth.net (8.8.8-spamdog/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA14185 for <[email protected]>; Mon, 10 May 1999 12:51:32 -0400 (EDT) From: "Betty Shaw" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: Mark Dodds Etc. Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 12:43:59 -0400 Message-ID: <[email protected]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 8.5, Build 4.71.2173.0 Importance: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3155.0 Hi, Saw that you re interested in surname: Dodds, Gabel and Baumhauer. I have a listing of burials in the Old Whistler Cemetery, which includes these surnames. If you don't already have this information, just let me know and I'll be happy to provide it. Plodding Along in Georgia, Betty --part1_e97eb576.246a67c9_boundary--

    05/11/1999 07:12:41
    1. [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Census Check, Please ??
    2. Could someone please check the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Mobile County Census for an Loammi Howard. He may have been listed as L. Howard. His wife would have been Delilah or Annie. I am particularly interested in what he listed as his state and county of birth. Also interested in what was the census he was on. Thanks, David Howard [email protected]

    05/11/1999 05:08:31