This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/864 Message Board Post: John was Nathan's father. I'm looking for info on these two. Nathan was born in Autauga or one of the surrounding counties He died 13 Aug 1953. Nathan was married to Annie Gertrude Hamilton in his second marriage. If you have any connection or info, please contact me. Thanks.
I am trying to coordinate some future programs for the monthly meetings of the Autauga Genealogical Society. I am trying to locate representatives of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of the Confederacy and Daughters of the Confederacy organizations who might be willing to come participate in a program here in Prattville. The representatives of the organizations would have about 15-20 minutes a piece to talk about their organization and membership requirements. If anyone knows of representatives of these organizations who might be able to participate, and who live locally to Prattville/Montgomery and/or Central Alabama, please let me know. Thanks. Larry E. Caver, Jr. P.O. Box 680052 Prattville, AL 36068
The Autauga Genealogical Society will meet in Prattville at the Prattville Library on Sunday, January 19, at 2:00 p.m. The program, "Using Vital Records in Family Research", will be presented by local author and compiler, LARRY E. CAVER, JR. Larry has written several books and is very knowledgeable about genealogy research. The February meeting will be on Sunday, February 16. ROBERT S. DAVIS, JR., Director of the Family and Regional History Program at Wallace State Junior College in Hanceville, Alabama, will be our guest speaker. He has published more than 600 articles and 30 books and is a nationally recognized teacher of genealogy research. His most recent book, "Tracing Your Alabama Past", is a comprehensive reference book on Alabama research. He will not be able to sell this book at the meeting but it can be purchased through local book stores or the Univ. of Mississippi Press. He will have some of his other books for sale at the meeting. Copies of his most recent book will be available to preview and I'm sure he will be glad to autograph his new book if you have already purchased a copy. We are sorry that copies of any program materials cannot be mailed to those unable to attend our meetings. Visitors are always welcome. See you on the19th. Caroline Horton, President Autauga Genealogical Society
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/863.1 Message Board Post: Sandy According to the US GenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project, David M Edelen II (email address: [email protected]) is surveying the following cemeteries which might be the one your are looking for: Old DeRamus Cemetery on Rawlinson land near Booth west of Hwy 82 DeRamus Cemetery on County Rd 40, abt 1 mile or so west of Hwy 82, north of Prattville. You might try contacting him to see if he has ran across the name(s) you are looking for. The web-site for the Tombstone Transcription Project is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/alabama.htm This will give a list of the counties and you go from there. Hope this helps! Melissa
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/233.1.2 Message Board Post: Carolyn, I don't know of a McQueen Cemetery in Autauga County Alabama, but I do know of the burial place of James Daniel McQueen (9/15/1837-10/7/1876). He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Prattville, Alabama with his wife Gillie Merritt McQueen and their son John M. McQueen. James Daniel was a brother of my great grandfather, John Pleasant McQueen.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/863 Message Board Post: If anyone knows where I might find information on these cemetaries, please feel free to post or email me directly. I APPRECIATE any information! SEF
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WILLIAMS MASON CONNER VAUGHN VOGLIN PETERS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/862 Message Board Post: Can anyone tell me if a Land grant of the 1837 time period which is dessignated as a Pre-emption grant would mean that the grantee had lived on that specific land for a period of time and if so what that period of time might be. My GGGrandfather Hillery Williams b SC 1804 received this grant WILLIAMS, HILLARY AL Coosa 4/1/1837 Montgomery 348 AL1330__.268 = A 17/ 24-N 16-E No St Stephens AL Coosa & B 17/ 24-N 16-E No St Stephens AL Coosa 61.75 acs I have Census records of him in Autauga Co, AL for the years 1830, 1840 & 1850 after which he disappears. The Pre-emption designation on the Land Certificate has me confused. Can anyone help? Mary
Subject: Architreats Program Thursday, Jan 16 at noon "Did the Civil War Create A New Southern Woman?" will be presented by George Rable at the Architreats: Food for Thought program on Thursday, Jan. 16th at 12:05 PM in the Ala. Dept. of Archives & History's Milo Howard Auditorium. Rable explores the effects of the war on families and the new roles held by women. Relying on the words of women themselves, this presentation focuses on women's expectations during the War of Northern Agression, as they reacted to wartime events and contemplated the changes in their own lives. Included are stories of women who remained on farms or plantations, volunteered in hospitals, or worked in factories and government offices. Rable compares these new challenges with how women dealt with the problems and sacrifices forced on their families by the war itself. George Rable is the Charles Summersell Professor of Southern History at the Univ. of Alabama. He received his Ph.D. in history from LSU. Rable's research is on the Civil War era and has written numerous books on the subject. The noontime program is one in a series of monthy third-Thursday free lectures at the Archives sponsored by the Alabama Humanities Foundation. Bring a sack lunch: coffee and tea will be provided by the Friends of the Archives.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Deramus Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/769.1 Message Board Post: My GGrandmother was Jane Deramus she married my GGrandfather Stokes Bowman. They were married December 28, 1875. They resided in Autaga County Prattville, AL. Their son Brady Bowman was my Grandfather and my mother was Ella Moltimore. I believe that all of the Deramus in Prattville are related. I would love to hear from any of my relatives.
My great, great grandparents William Ross WEAVER and Martha Malinda HUNT were from Autauga Co., AL, but moved to Winn and Grant Parishes between September 14, 1855 (birth of 7th child) and July 17, 1857 (birth of 8th child). John WEAVER born 1790 in VA married Aug. 20, 1817 in Russellville, Logan Co., KY to Susan ROSS born 1791 in Greenville Co., SC. Both died in Autauga Co. Their children were: 1. Lucy WEAVER born 1818-1820 married Armstrong ROBINSON 2. Doshia WEAVER born 1821 married August 25, 1864 in Autauga Co., AL to Shepperd K. (S. K.) WILLIAMS 3. William Ross WEAVER born November 7, 1822 in Autauga Co., AL married September 15, 1842 in Autauga Co., AL to Martha Malinda HUNT born June 21, 1827 in Milton, Autauga Co., AL 4. Benjamin F. WEAVER born 1825-1826 in Autauga Co., AL, married November 1, 1847 in Autauga Co., to Emaline HESTER born 1829 in AL. 5. Harriet H. WEAVER born August 22, 1831 in AL married January 4, 1849 in Autauga Co., AL to Bennett HUNT born April 15, 1829 in Autauga Co. 6. Susan Jane WEAVER born 1832 in Autauga Co., AL married January 26, 1859 in Autauga Co., AL to Jefferson Daniel Ellis born June 21, 1824 in AL 7. George W. WEAVER born 1834 in AL married December 6, 1855 in Autauga Co., to Narcissa HUNT born 1837 in AL John HUNT born 1791 SC married August 17, 1817 in SC to Martha BOWEN born 1796 in SC Their children: 1. William HUNT born 1820 in Autauga Co., AL married June 10, 1839 in Autauga Co., AL to Elizabeth GRAY born 1820 in SC. 2. Jesse HUNT born 1824 in Autauga Co., AL married December 6, 1841 in Autauga Co., AL to Docia WALKER born 1825 in AL 3. Malinda HUNT (see above) 4. Bennett HUNT (see above) 5. John HUNT, Jr. born 1831 in Autauga Co., AL married (date unknown and place probably in Autauga Co., AL) to Dora A. (maiden name unknown) born 1831 in AL 6. Martha HUNT born 1833 in Autauga Co., AL (no additional information on her) 7. Narcissa HUNT (see above) 8. Dixon H. HUNT born 1839 in Autauga Co., AL (no additional information on him) If anyone connects or even thinks they do I would appreciate hearing from you. Hazel The roots of our family tree were planted deep in American soil. The trunk of the tree grew strong and it has many, many branches. Some branches are still bare and need your information. Researching: Anderson, Byrd, Dodson, Dove, Goodson, Hunt, Miley, Neal, Nichols, Moody, Patterson, Payne, Ratcliff, Ross, Rougeou, Shumate, Walker and Weaver I will gladly exchange genealogy information with others. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME HOAX WARNINGS, JOKES, CHAIN LETTERS, ETC. Hazel Payne Miley LeBlanc 1717 Job Ave. Zachary, LA 70791-5909 <[email protected]> or <[email protected]> AOL Instant Messenger I D: HMLeBlanc Home page: http://members.cox.net/fleblanc5/both.htm
I am researching the Hunt family. I had the information on James Abbott Hunt and Cassandra McCrary, but would like more information on Cleveland Hunt who married Lorenso McCrary. Would be happy to share any info that I have. John > [Original Message] > From: Bert Pittman <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 12/28/2002 2:52:05 PM > Subject: [ALAUTAUG-L] McCrary Civil War info > > Jonathan T McCrary (b 1841 d. 1896, Autauga Co) was a teacher before and after the Civil War and during the war served in G company of the 31st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Because he was a young teacher before the war and sergeant (and for a long stretch, ranking member of his company) in a unit attached to the Army of Northern Virginia under Stonewall Jackson, I would think it is likely that he wrote about the experience. And especially since I was able to find accounts of the war written by many of his comrades in A History of the 31st Georgia Volunteer Infantry by Gregory C. White. > There are many other descendants of Jonathan McCrary in the area so I guess it is worth a shot asking if anyone knows if any of his letters or writings exist? > > > Here is a list of Jonathan and Nancy Jane Singletary's children and some grandchildren > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- > A) Antoine Earnest McCrary married Mary Irene McByrde > ---------- > 1) Mary Elizibeth McCrary Wright > 2) Earnest McCrary > 3) Roberta McCrary Shewmake > 4) Annie Ruth McCrary > 5) David McCrary > ---------- > B) Osa S. McCrary married Sally Durden > --------- > 1) Ella McCrary > 2) Ruby McCrary > --------- > C) Mary Lucia Cassandra McCrary married James A. Hunt > ---------- > 1) Earnest McCrary Hunt > 2) Mary Evelyn Hunt > 3) Dora Lee Hunt Johnson Yarbrough b > ---------- > D) Henrietta Nananette Pearl McCrary married Edward James Buckner > ---------- > A) Edward Lorenza Buckner (Ransey) > B) Jasper Newton Buckner > C) Imogene Buckner Mitchel > ---------- > E) Lorenso Dowe McCrary married Cleveland Hunt > --------- > 1) Margret Frances McCrary Wadsworth > --------- > F) Ethel Imogene McCrary married A.F. Elliott > ---------- > 1) Frank Elliott > 2) Lawrence Elliott > ---------- > G) Thomas Jonathan McCrary married Beulah Ome Gulsby > ---------- > 1) Gordon Jonathan McCrary > 2) Frances Margaret McCrary > 3) Florida Oundine McCrary Pittman > 4) Virginia Liner McCrary Powell > ---------- > H) John Gordon McCrary married Ila Mae Kent > ---------- > Charles McCrary > Earnestine McCrary > Lucy McCrary > > > > > ==== ALAUTAUG Mailing List ==== > This list is maintained by Tom Richardson, [email protected] --- Brown John --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/761.1 Message Board Post: Hi don": I have some info on HG Harbin, as I am a descendent of him and his wife Ann(a). If you get this message let me know and I will get in touch with you. Tom Harbin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/802.2.1 Message Board Post: I am very much interested in finding out more about Sara J. Yarn. Do you know her maiden name? I do have some info on Chavers and would like to share with you. Tried reaching you at address given in your posting 12/30/02 and it was returned as undeliverable. Please contact me at [email protected] so we can help each other in our research of Chavers. Thank you.
The Autauga Genealogical Society will meet in Prattville at the Prattville Library on Sunday, January 19, at 2:00 p.m. The program, "Using Vital Records in Family Research", will be presented by LARRY E. CAVER, JR. Larry has written several books and is very knowledgeable about genealogy research. The February meeting will be on Sunday, February 16. ROBERT S. DAVIS, JR., Director of the Family and Regional History Program at Wallace State Junior College in Hanceville, Alabama, will be our guest speaker. He has published more than 600 articles and 30 books and is a nationally recognized teacher of genealogy research. His most recent book, "Tracing Your Alabama Past", is a comprehensive reference book on Alabama research. He will not be able to sell this book at the meeting but it can be purchased through local book stores or the Univ. of Mississippi Press. He will have some of his other books for sale at the meeting. Copies of his most recent book will be available to preview and I'm sure he will be glad to autograph his new book if you have already purchased a copy. We are sorry that copies of any program materials cannot be mailed to those unable to attend our meetings. Visitors are always welcome. See you on the 19th. Caroline Horton, President Autauga Genealogical Society
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/860 Message Board Post: Does anyone who is researching the Joseph Hurd family have any info on his son George Whitfield Hurd? Many thanks.
September 22, 1834 In the Regular Orphans Court Ordered- that Thomas Smith Mercullar Morse R. T. Livingston James Goodson and Henry McMorris be appointed Commisioners to divide the Estate of Lott Scott- Deceased. I am still trying to find a relationship between James Mitchell Scott and Lott Scott. I know Thomas Smith and James Goodson are related to James M. Scott and Lott Scott and Elizabeth Parrish died the same year 1832. Elizabeth Parrish 1st married ? Scott and had 3 girls. Mary Scott who married Thomas Smith, Rebecca Scott who married James Goodson and Annie Scott who married William Jackson and 1 son James Mitchell Scott who married Ruth Showmake. If you have any information on these people please contact me. Thanks, Inez Carney
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: yawn,yarn,chavers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/802.2 Message Board Post: My great grandmother in buried at Pine Level Church-Cem. there in alabama her name is Sara J. Yarn any with infomation about chavers please contact me at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/pR.2ADE/42.127.118.154.156.1 Message Board Post: My Wyatt Family during the 1830's are in Talladega I would to share names, dates etc.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Law, Laws, King, Taylor, DeLapp, DeLap, Bankston, Arnold, Pritchard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/800.1.2.2 Message Board Post: There is also a Laws Hill community in north western MS. I haven't been able to find much online abt the area though, it's near where my Laws lived :Lafayette, Panola, Yalobusha, Tallahatchie, Carroll & Choctaw Counties, MS. Cindy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Grey, Richardson, Hampton, Colston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/4.3 Message Board Post: OK, this may be far fetched but. My Grandmothers side was surname: Grey and suposedly GGG or GG Father was full blood Indian. We always thought Blakfeet or maybe even Cherokee, I really don't know yet. Yet,someone one day when researching,told my father to look for "Grey Feather." I just thought it seemed too coincidental too let you know. My Father's familybis now mostly concentrated in KY, North & mid-state. But I know of the masive round up and encampment of Indians led to disbursed tribes. so who knows