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/853 Message Board Post: Hi fellow genealogists! I’m a fanatic genealogist just like you are. This is kind of long, but well worth reading! I have found a way to use FOIA to request records that actually results in getting records! In my every day professional work I use the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) to acquire records from all areas. The FOIA is a tool that is available to everyone. The request is free but it can be very confusing. You have to know where to send it, you have to have the right request form, a properly worded letter, you have to know what type of information they need to get you what you are looking for. You cannot just send in a generic "find this" request. Using the proper request on the proper form with a properly worded letter you will get the documentation you are seeking. I received 84 pages in the first probate request, two weeks later, an additional 124 pages. All stuff they copied from microfiche. At $ .10 per page. Some of these records went back to 1838! I will send you the forms (both State and Federal), with directions, the request letter, what you need to send them in terms of specifics, if you have them, or if not, some ideas on where and how to find them. I have charted each State’s statutes and codes that you will need to reformat the request form for the State you are sending the request to. For those of us who have been unable to get to an out-of-town location or to afford a researcher it's great. My email is [email protected] or [email protected] Don’t use the email this posting was sent from. While I have received hundreds of emails from people thanking me for this information, one or two bad apples have managed to keep having my email deactivated. So try to contact me via email if you have questions, but if it doesn’t work, please know that I am still here and you can contact me at the snailmail address below or, hopefully, the two email addresses listed above. I am really sorry for this inconvenience. In fact, if you are interested in receiving this information, just follow the directions below. I will be glad to help anyone with any additional information or reformatting the forms for other states, other data requests, etc. Any other more involved requests for help, I will send a form. I am requesting $6.58 for paper, copying, staples, gas, large envelope and postage costs. I am not doing this to make money. This package of information is 22 pages -- and I had no idea this would be responded to in such huge numbers (!!). I wish these darn board administrators understood that! Anyway, if you’re interested, send $6.58 in cash or check [Kathy Lawler] to Genealogy Princess, 20757 Camden Square, #210, Lathrup Village, MI 48076 or use my Paypal [checking] for $7.00 to [email protected] Either way, don’t forget your address!! I will send you the information the very day I receive your address and funds. Lastly, additional information, new ways I can come up with to use FOIA will be sent to you free of charge and I’ll also be happy to answer any questions you may have. Thanks! Kathleen Lawler
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/852 Message Board Post: I am looking for any info on a Earl Seamon b: 4-28-1903 M: Pearl Shaw. Pearl Shaw b: 4-28-1903 d: 8-1987 Prattville, Autauga, Al. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Hello Listers: I am searching for information concerning my wife’s mother Lillie Mae SMITH. Lillie’s father was William Allen SMITH, born Sept. 1, 1858 in Autauga CO., AL. He married Sarah Frances WRIGHT around 1883. William Allen SMITH died Oct. 9, 1943 in Autauga CO., AL. Sarah Frances WRIGHT was born on Aug. 24, 1863, in Autauga CO., AL. Sarah died April 24, 1926, in Autauga CO., AL. All I have on the parents of William Allen SMITH is that his father was Bill SMITH and his mother was Polly CARTER. Nothing else. On Sarah Frances WRIGHT I likewise have only the names of her parents. Jefferson WRIGHT and Mary WILLIS. Does any one have any connection to these people? Joe P. Alley [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/rw/pR.2ADE/381.529.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Yes the Rawlinsons here in Autauga Co area do have one each year. In fact they just had it in Oct or Nov. My wife's mom was a Rawlinson. I understand they also have a big reunion over in Georgia and SC every year as well. Anyway, we missed the one here. I wanted to go. Perry came her a while back and I took him around. He wanted to find William's and Lewis' graves, but we were unsuccessful. William and his family came to Autauga County in 1822 from SC. As you probably know Nathaniel and Lewis were two of William's sons. Dave
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/851 Message Board Post: My gr aunt,Mary Geeslin m A.R.Wilson at Tabernacle Church in Bibb Co.I have the marriage Certificate,cant remember the date.Mary died first but dont know where he came from nor where he is buried.Mary is buried in Tabernacle cemetery.The time frame was the late 1800s and early 1900s.Any info appreciated.
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/381.529.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. I am a decendant of the William Rawlinson in Alabama and Nathaniel Rawlinson that came to Texas. I have talked to Perry and he sent me information and I have visited our family web page many times. Do the Rawlinson's have a reunion in Alabama. There is one in Texas each year, but I have never gone. Thanks
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/836.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: my great-grand-father was benjamin franklin wilson married to nancy hull. george mcduffie wilson is buried in the same cemetery.how are they related??? benjamin franklin wilson father was william g. wilson married to catherine johnson. please help if you can and be sure to ask mcduffie son. i am trying to tie together all the wilsons from autauga, elmore, coosa co, alabama.
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/849.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: MY HUSBAND HAS A COUSIN IN ALPHARETTA GEORGIA NAMED SANDRA WILSON MARRIED TO LARRY BATES. ANY CONNECTION??? ALSO WHO WAS JOHN WILSON FATHER??? JUST TRYING TO TIE ALL MY WILSONS TOGETHER. MY HUSBANDS MATERNAL GREAT-GRAND-FATHER WAS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WILSON MARRIED TO NANCY HULL FROM ELMORE AND AUTAUGA CO. ALABAMA. BURIED IN COOSA RIVER / SHOAL CREEK CEMETERY IN ELMORE CO. ANY ADDITIONAL INFO YOU CAN GIVE WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR TIME
I have these Wilsons who were in Autauga County. Descendants of Robert Wilson 1 Robert Wilson .. +Susannah 2 Elizabeth Wilson .... +William Brown 2 James Wilson .... +Catherine Ausbin ... 3 Robert D. Wilson 1834 - b: Abt. 1834 in Georgia ....... +Martha 1839 - b: Abt. 1839 in Alabama ...... 4 Francis Wilson 1857 - b: 1857 in Alabama ...... 4 Mary Wilson 1858 - b: Abt. 1858 in Alabama ...... 4 Robert Wilson 1859 - b: Abt. 1859 in Alabama ...... 4 Andrew Wilson 1860 - b: Abt. 1860 in Alabama 2 Robert Wilson 1799 - 1882 b: January 1799 .... +Mary Ausbin/Osborn - 1882 ... 3 Robert Wilson ... 3 George Wilson ... 3 James W. M. Wilson 1819 - 1911 b: March 26, 1819 in Hancock Co., Ga. ....... +Sarah J. Parrish ...... 4 Robert Hillary Wilson 1843 - 1932 b: September 05, 1843 in Montgomery County, Alabama .......... +Hulda Eiland 1846 - 1916 b: July 20, 1846 in Autauga County, AL. ... *2nd Wife of James W. M. Wilson: ....... +Penna Moore 1820 - b: May 19, 1820 in Al. ...... 4 Amanda Catherine Wilson 1847 - b: June 10, 1847 in Alabama ...... 4 Martha Ann Wilson 1848 - 1928 b: October 28, 1848 in Alabama .......... +John Washington Foshee 1843 - 1923 b: April 20, 1843 in Bibb County, Al. ...... 4 John Gilbert Wilson 1850 - 1873 b: May 31, 1850 in Alabama .......... +Drucilla Eiland 1848 - 1931 b: August 04, 1848 in Autauga County, AL. ...... 4 George Washington Wilson 1851 - 1938 b: August 23, 1851 in Alabama .......... +Sarah Rebecca Osborne 1851 - 1935 b: May 21, 1851 ...... 4 William M. Wilson 1854 - 1910 b: April 06, 1854 in Alabama .......... +Allie Smitherman 1860 - 1898 b: 1860 in Maplesville, Chilton Co., Al. ...... 4 Andrew Jackson Wilson 1857 - 1942 b: January 24, 1857 in Alabama .......... +Sara Elizabeth Popwell 1857 - 1936 b: September 25, 1857 in Alabama ...... 4 Mary Wilson 1858 - 1934 b: June 03, 1858 in Alabama .......... +Benjamin L. Dennis 1849 - 1924 b: 1849 in Alabama ...... 4 Thomas W. Wilson 1859 - 1936 b: August 31, 1859 in Alabama .......... +Mary E. Wilson 1858 - 1931 b: January 06, 1858 in Alabama ...... 4 Enoch Newton Wilson 1860 - 1941 b: October 29, 1860 in Alabama .......... +Docia Dykes 1868 - 1939 b: March 30, 1868 in Coosa Co., Al. ...... 4 Peyton/Payton D. Wilson 1861 - 1937 b: December 30, 1861 in Alabama .......... +Jincey Dunlap ...... *2nd Wife of Peyton/Payton D. Wilson: .......... +Roberta Ann Johnson 1870 - 1936 b: April 15, 1870 ... 3 Andrew Jackson Wilson 1827 - b: 1827 ... 3 William Wilson 1831 - 1862 b: 1831 in Autauga County, AL ....... +Martha Mims 1836 - b: 1836 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 William Wilson 1851 - b: 1851 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 George Wilson 1853 - b: 1853 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 Robert N. Wilson 1854 - b: 1854 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 James Madison Wilson 1857 - 1940 b: 1857 in Autauga County, AL .......... +Martha Ann Ray 1857 - 1939 b: 1857 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 Millie Wilson 1858 - b: 1858 in Autauga County, AL ... 3 Elizabeth Wilson 1833 - b: 1833 ... 3 Martha Wilson 1834 - b: 1834 ... 3 Henry Howell Wilson 1836 - 1924 b: March 01, 1836 ....... +Thursey Mims 1840 - 1902 b: April 04, 1840 in Autauga County, AL ...... 4 John Joseph Wilson 1856 - 1930 b: December 12, 1856 .......... +Elizabeth Rebecca Dubose 1854 - 1927 b: June 29, 1854 in SC ...... 4 Elizabeth Wilson 1858 - 1916 b: June 06, 1858 .......... +Elijah Headley 1856 - 1912 b: November 15, 1856 ...... 4 Mary Wilson 1860 - 1924 b: October 11, 1860 .......... +Richard Marion Porter 1850 - 1927 b: December 20, 1850 ...... 4 Martha Wilson 1861 - b: 1861 in AL .......... +William Headley 1860 - b: 1860 in AL ...... 4 Henry Wilson 1862 - 1898 b: September 26, 1862 in AL ...... 4 George Peter Wilson 1865 - 1942 b: February 15, 1865 .......... +Mary Ann Sutley 1868 - 1924 b: May 26, 1868 ...... 4 Susan Ann Wilson 1868 - b: 1868 .......... +Thomas Eugene Ellison 1857 - 1924 b: January 23, 1857 ...... 4 James M. Wilson 1869 - 1902 b: March 06, 1869 .......... +Sarah Jane Knox 1869 - 1948 b: August 1869 ...... 4 Art R. Wilson 1871 - 1957 b: August 07, 1871 .......... +Emma Eliza Thrash 1877 - b: 1877 in AL ...... 4 Julia Dora Wilson 1873 - b: 1873 .......... +John T. Askew ...... *2nd Husband of Julia Dora Wilson: .......... +Hughie Headley ...... 4 Eliza Wilson 1877 - 1899 b: March 1877 ...... 4 Amanda Wilson 1879 - b: Abt. 1879 .......... +Jessie T. Burnett 1878 - b: 1878 ...... 4 William Will Wilson 1880 - 1952 b: December 15, 1880 in Lamar County, AL .......... +Dollie A. Mims 1874 - 1953 b: December 20, 1874 ...... 4 Henry Howell Wilson 1886 - 1898 b: September 26, 1886 ... 3 Matthew Wilson 1838 - b: Abt. 1838 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ALAUTAUG-L] `wilson family 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/849.2.1 Message Board Post: THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY. PLEASE TELL ME MORE OF YOUR WILSON CONNECTION.WHAT WAS YOUR GRAND-MOTHER NAME AND IS THE JOHN WILSON YOU MENTION, THE ONE THAT WAS MARRIED TO JANE MONCRIEF??? DO YOU KNOW THE FATHER OF JOHN WILSON??? TELL ME ALL YOU CAN, BECAUSE I AM RESEARCHING THE WILSON FAMILY TO BRING ALL WILSONS TOGETHER FROM ELMORE,CHILTON.COOSA,AUTAUGA AND TALLAPOOSA CO IN ALABAMA. I HAVE EXTENSIVE INFO THAT I HAVE ALREADY GATHERED. THE WILSON CEMETERY YOU MENTIONED IS THAT ON LAND STILL OWED BY WILSON FAMILY (TOMMY)??? NEAR HWY #31 NORTH OF PRATTVILLE??? ANYTHING YOU CAN ADD WILL BE HELPFUL. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR REPLY ==== ALAUTAUG Mailing List ==== Replies to posting are NOT automatically routed to the list. Use the "Reply All" or similar features of your e-mail software to reply to the entire list.
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/849.2.1.1 Message Board Post: My grandmother's name was Helen Ruth Bates Lee Wilson. Her and John Wilson had no children. He had a daughter from a previous marriage, Jeannie Wilson Thrash. She lives in Montgomery, AL. My mama says she thinks the cemetary you are talking about is one in the same. He is buried next to his mama. They were both full blooded cherokee indian. That is all I know. You can email 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/rw/pR.2ADE/849.2.1 Message Board Post: THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY. PLEASE TELL ME MORE OF YOUR WILSON CONNECTION.WHAT WAS YOUR GRAND-MOTHER NAME AND IS THE JOHN WILSON YOU MENTION, THE ONE THAT WAS MARRIED TO JANE MONCRIEF??? DO YOU KNOW THE FATHER OF JOHN WILSON??? TELL ME ALL YOU CAN, BECAUSE I AM RESEARCHING THE WILSON FAMILY TO BRING ALL WILSONS TOGETHER FROM ELMORE,CHILTON.COOSA,AUTAUGA AND TALLAPOOSA CO IN ALABAMA. I HAVE EXTENSIVE INFO THAT I HAVE ALREADY GATHERED. THE WILSON CEMETERY YOU MENTIONED IS THAT ON LAND STILL OWED BY WILSON FAMILY (TOMMY)??? NEAR HWY #31 NORTH OF PRATTVILLE??? ANYTHING YOU CAN ADD WILL BE HELPFUL. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR REPLY
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/849.2 Message Board Post: My grandmother was living in Elmore County when she married my ste-grandfather, John Wilson of Autauga county. She is buried in Wetumpka Cemetary and he is buried in Autauga County in a backyard family cemetary.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HURD, ABBOTT, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pR.2ADE/850 Message Board Post: Does anyone know if Abijah Abbott & wife Elizabeth Conger Abbott accompanied their daughter, Mary Frost Abbot Hurd, to Prattville in the 1850? Mary was married to Joseph Hurd, the druggist. many thanks. Shirley Cason Ryan
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/849.1 Message Board Post: Patricia, Did Benjamin Wilson and his wife Patsy Luter Wilson move through Autauga County? Patsy's twin brother, Matthew, moved there in the 1820s from Virginia. I am looking for relatives of Matthew's wife Sarah Parnell Luter.
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/849 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR ANY WILSON FAMILY CONNECTION TO AUTAUGA CO. ALABAMA.
The following is a narrative of the life of our ancestor Nicholas Zeigler. The original article was written for The Heritage of Autauga County, Alabama a few years ago. However, we have found quite a bit more about him since then. If any of you have any additions or corrections, I would welcome them. Honey Lanham Dodge [email protected] Nicholas Zeigler of Autauga County Alabama circa 1765 - 1841 "THIS Tribute of respect is inscribed to the memory of my dear Husband NICHOLAS ZEIGLAR, by his weeping Wife to whom he endeared himself by uncommon tenderness and affection. He sustained the last principal cene. With all of his affectionate Family around his bedside weeping. Oh, weeping; he exibited an example of calm resignation to his Family. His departure was on the 20th of January 1841, in the 75th year of his age. And the tears of his relations and Friends watered his grave. "Oh! merciful God." is carved into the white Alabama marble of the large, false crypt of Nicholas Zeigler. He is buried in the Hall Family Cemetery which is located near Autaugaville, Autauga County, Alabama with his second family. His parents and his first wife are not known. She probably lived, married, and died in South Carolina. They had four surviving children. Their eldest was Catherine Zeigler born 10 May 1797 in South Carolina and died 3 June 1834 in Crawford County, Georgia. She married William Dent of Sumter, South Carolina, and they had four known children. Nicholas' next child was William Zeigler born 15 Nov 1799 in Orangeburgh District, South Carolina and died 11 June in 1855 in Crawford County, Georgia. There is no evidence that William ever married. But he probably had three children by his slave Mary as evidenced by his concern for and generosity to them in his will which also conveniently named all of William’s living siblings and half-siblings. Nicholas' son Henry was born in South Carolina about 1802. He and his wife Nancy are listed in the 1840, 1850 and 1860 censuses of Wetumpka, Autauga County, Alabama. Nancy was born in South Carolina about 1800. She was a daughter of Jacob and Catherine Zeigler, neighbors and probably relatives. They had at least one son. They are both buried in the Zeigler Cemetery at the Coosada Baptist Church which is now in Elmore County, Alabama. Lewis was the youngest child of Nicholas' first marriage and was born about 1803 in South Carolina. His wife Sarah "Salley" Zeigler was born in 1805 in South Carolina. She was the sister of Henry’s wife Nancy. Lewis and his family also lived in Wetumpka. But, by 1856, they migrated to Jackson Parish, Louisiana. They had nine known children. Nicholas Zeigler's second wife was Mildred known as Milley who was born about 1805 in South Carolina. They were probably married there. They had five known children. Their first child was Louisa W. who was born in South Carolina. Her husband was William Terrell Hall who was born in Georgia and was a son of Dixon Hall Junior and Amy Goodwyn Mitchell. Louisa married him on 16 June 1836 in nearby Montgomery County, Alabama. They had at least thirteen children. Her tombstone, next to her husband’s in the Hall Family Cemetery in Autauga County, reads that she was born 20 October 1820 and died 18 July 1862. However, there is evidence that she was born earlier. On 4 February 1820, Nicholas gave her the Deed of Gift in South Carolina. Edward Jefferson Zeigler was born about 1822 in South Carolina. He married Caroline C. Booth on 4 December 1844 in Autauga County, Alabama. They had two daughters before she died. They were all on the 1850 census in Independence Beat, Autauga County. After his wife Caroline’s on death 30 July 1853, he married Susan Catherine "Kate" Withers on 13 July 1854. They also had a daughter who was born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio in 1857. Edward may have died and been buried there. Kate married Wyatt George Mallard Golson on 25 August 1859 in Autauga County. Daughter Mary Eliza was born about 1826 probably in South Carolina. On 27 November 1839, she married Doctor Kennon Jones in Autauga County. She died on 20 August 1840, six days after the birth of their daughter. She is buried next to Nicholas in the Hall Family cemetery. Daughter Caroline Dixon Zeigler was born 4 March 1829 in Alabama and married Thomas Hunt Hall on 28 July 1842 in Autauga County, Alabama. Thomas was a brother of William Terrell Hall. She and Thomas had at least three children. She died on 28 April 1883 in Autaugaville. They are also buried in the Hall Family Cemetery. Son David George Washington Zeigler was born on 19 February 1838 in Alabama and died on 5 September 1861. He appeared on the 1850 and 1860 censuses in Independence Beat. On 21 March 1857 in Autauga County, he married Martha Aurelia Davis who was the daughter of Major Benjamin Franklin Davis and Martha Taylor. David George and three children of their children are buried in the Hall Family Cemetery. On 4 February 1820 in Richland District, South Carolina, Nicholas recorded five Deeds of Gift to his five oldest children. He gave two slaves to daughter Catherine Dent plus one slave to his granddaughter Mary "Polly" Caroline Dent. He gave six slaves to Lewis, ten to Louisa, six to Henry, and two to William. All the slaves except those given to Catherine and her daughter Polly were to be held by Nicholas until his children attained the age of 21. Someone named Nicholas Zeigler served on the first jury ever summoned in Autauga County, Alabama on 12 April 1820. Our Nicholas Zeigler and his family probably arrived in Autauga County in 1827. Nicholas probably originated in Orangeburgh District, South Carolina, moved to Richland District, South Carolina, may have lived in Edgefield District, South Carolina, and probably went through Crawford County, Georgia on his way to Autauga County, Alabama. Nicholas was on the 1800 census of Orangeburgh District, South Carolina with a wife and six children. He was still there in 1810 with a wife, eight children and twelve slaves. He next appeared with a wife, four children and thirty-nine slaves on the 1830 census of Autauga County, Alabama. Between 1827 and 1831, Nicholas purchased five land patents from the US government totaling 400.15 acres of land in Autauga County, Alabama. On 1 February 1831, he was a witness to the will of Bolling Hall in Autauga County. He appeared on the 1840 census of Autauga County, Alabama with a wife, three children and fifty-nine slaves. In his will dated 28 August 1840, Nicholas left his estate to his youngest three children and his wife Milley. They shared about 800 acres; 44 slaves; furniture, including a piano forte, books, and maps; plantation equipment; livestock; food and crops. He noted that his five older children had received their shares of his estate earlier. He signed his will with a mark that looked like the number four or a backwards capital N at a slant. Nicholas' widow Milley married Henry P David about 1842 in Alabama.
Below is an updated listing of the cemeteries we still need to survey. If you see one that you have done, started, or have the time to survey, let me know. Parts of Oak Hill have been surveyed. There are a few remaining sections that need to be completed. We have a map if anyone is interested. The next big cemetery in the local area we need to do is Memory Gardens. We have a few out in the Autaugaville area like the Hicks, Stoudenmire#2, etc. that still need to be done. We need volunteers and/or directions (Mack are you out there?). We thank each and everyone of you who have been so helpful in this project. We are steadily moving forward. Your fellow, "digger", Larry E. Caver, Jr. Cemeteries To Be Surveyed: Oak Hill Cemetery: Need Volunteers for SECTIONS E,G,H Memory Gardens (Prattville): Need Volunteers Cemetery near Wadsworth Loop (Davis?): Need location and volunteers County Line Christian Church Cemetery: John Brown County Line Church of Christ: John Brown Alpha Springs Cemetery: Need Volunteers(?) Curtis Family Cemetery: Need location and volunteer DeJarnette #2: Need volunteers Durden Cemetery (Update): Elaine Rogers Hicks Cemetery: Need Volunteers Judy Cemetery #1/#2: Need locations and/or volunteers Knox Cemetery: Need location and/or volunteer Lassiter Cemetery: Need location and/or volunteers Marbury Cemetery: Need volunteers (?) Marbury Church of God: Need volunteers Pickett Family Cemetery: Need volunteer Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery: Need volunteers Rice-Adams Cemetery: Need location and/or volunteers Robuski Cemetery: Need location and/or volunteer Steele Cemetery: Need location and/or volunteers Stoudenmire Family Cemetery #2: Need location and/or volunteers Griffis Cemetery (Independence area): Need location and/or volunteers McQueen Cemetery: Need volunteers Bilbee Cemetery
I live just outside Macon (Bibb Cty, Ga) if you can give me something specific to hunt for, Macon has a great genealogy library - I do ask for my expenses to be paid. delilah evans At 12:56 11/16/02 -0700, [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: WADSWORTH CHAPMAN >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/497.550.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > >My Elizabeth WADSWORTH was born 12 June 1839 Bibb County,Georgia and died 23 December 1916 Taylor County, Georgia. She married Samuel Delano CHAPMAN son of Abner and Ellen/Eleanor <?>CHAPMAN . Samuel was born 15 January 1938 in Coweta County, Georgia. It is estimated that they married before 1869. This information is not known. They moved to Taylor County, Georgia and both died and buried there in Butler City Cemetery,Taylor County Georgia. >When I first posted on this website I have thought I was following a lead but so many months went by I had no respond that I almost forgot I had posted here. I have never had so much trouble researching as I have this Grandmother. I inherited an antique piano that came from the WADSWORTH family. I have tried and tried to locate information. Since all I know is her name being Elizabeth I realize her name is something else. I have never been able to put her in a family. So if anyone out there can help me> PLEASE HELP???? You may email me directly. >Thank You for your help! >Patsy [email protected] > > >==== ALAUTAUG Mailing List ==== >This list is maintained by Tom Richardson, [email protected] > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Zigler, Zimmerman, Thomson, Mixon, Jackson, Daniel, Filing Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/497.550.1.2 Message Board Post: Candi, I wonder if your WW Wadsworth could have been the son of my WW or one of the descendents of Malcolm Wadsworth, his brother. They both grew up near Prattville.. My William White Wadsworth had a son named WW who married and they went to New York where he died on their honeymoon. My WW Wadsworth Sr`s father Daniel Wadsworth married first a Mathis and then a Norris so I know the families were close. By the way did you live near Wadsworth, Al? Would you let me know who you are? Maybe a letter just sent to my address but not through the query line would be good if you are willing. Thanks, Polly
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mixon, Wadsworth, Daniel, Burkhalter, Jackson, Thomson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pR.2ADE/497.550.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Patsy, Sorry that I can`t help you with Georgia Wadsworths. Mine lived in Autauga Co, Al. There were several different Wadsworth families that I have heard of in Ga but are not related to mine. I will keep your letter in my Wadsworth file and if I ever come across Elizabeth I will let you know.