I have 1700/1800s Guilford Co., N.C., Woollen, Malcolm, Page, Heath, and 1700s/1800s Mobile, Ala., Juzan (Kaskaskia Illini Indian), Rochon, Colon, Trudeau, Burelle, Hollinger, Russell, Malone, Etc. Mrs. Elizabeth Moniac Hollinger was the step-mother of my ancestress, Mrs. Margaret Hollinger Russell. Elizabeth's father is Chief Samuel Moniac, Sr. Contact Verice Allen Powell, Jr., of the Poarch Creek Band, Uriah, Al., [email protected] Allen desc. Chief Moniac by grandson William Hollinger. Firebird Gibson of Fla. desc. son Sam Moniac, Jr. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Tom & Judi <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 11:12 AM Subject: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] LOMAX - MONIAC > > > I am researching the LOMAX- MONIAC line and an unknown Creek ? woman >who married a Lomax. > >ASAHEL LOMAX b15 FEB 1787 Guilford Co., NC died abt. 1853 Callaway Co. >MO. >His parents were WILLIAM PEMLOTT LOMAX and SARAH KNIGHT grandparents >ABEL KNIGHT and RACHEL HARE. > >It is said he was half Indian which I don't believe is true. But his >grandmother is RACHEL HARE and it is said she was Creek. He was supposed >to have married an Indian woman named BETTY JANE around 1813 in Wilson >County, TN. they had four daughters one being ELIZABETH H. LOMAX, and >two sons WILLIAM and JESSE He then married LUCINDA VAN BIBBER, 15 OCT >1848 Callaway County, MO., they had no children. > >His cousin SYDNEY LOMAX, married MATILDA MONIAC daughter of DIXION >MONIAC and ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, 4 June 1846 in Bay Minette, Baldwin Co., >AL. One son, SYDNEY born 25 Mar 1859, Escambia Co., AL. According to the >book Greenwood County Sketches by Margaret Watson, Matilda was a full >blooded Creek woman, from the book William Lomax and his Descendants by >J.B. Lomax. > >SYDNEY and MATILDA ran a stagecoach "Stand" on the Federal Road through >the Creek Nation, Georgia and Alabama sometime between 1806 and 1836. I >have the book The Federal Road, it doesn't mention them, but I have >found reference to their stop being close to the CRUIT homestead. > >Any information would be greatly appreciated and I would be happy to >share what I have. > >Judith Lomax Canavan > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== >Be sure to check out the awesome resources at the Mobile County GenWeb >page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~almobile/index.html > >