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    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Fw: Justice family
    2. Homer JONES
    3. Gideon Y. Nix, Mar 9, 1846-Mar 2, 1902 and William H. Nix, Feb 23, 1844-Aug 20, 1913, sons of David E. and a Miss Thomason Nix are buried at Clayton; have not been able to find who Gideon served w/ but William served as Pvt, new Co A, 5th Ala Inf Rgt; he was m. to Susan A., 1846-1918. Deo Vindice, Homer

    09/10/2000 07:24:33
    1. [ALBARBOU] 15th history
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Homer, There is a Glover listed from Dale that was killed at Petersburg. Do you by chance have any info on this one. Thanks, Margie Fifteenth Alabama Infantry Regiment This regiment organized at Fort Mitchell in the summer of 1861, and moved at once into Virginia. Joining the main army near Manassas, it was brigaded with the 21st Georgia, 21st N. Carolina, and 16th Mississippi, under Gen. G.B. Crittenden of Kentucky; Gen I.R. Trimble succeeding Crittenden in December. When the army moved over to Yorktown, the Fifteenth remained on the Shenandoah, in Gen. T.J. Jackson's division. It was engaged with slight loss at Front Royal and Winchester, but lost 9 killed and 33 wounded, out of 425, at Cross Keys. Moving over to Richmond, in Jackson's flank movement on McClellan, it entered the first battle of Cold Harbor with 412 men, and lost 34 killed and 110 wounded. Five days after, it suffered lightly at Malvern Hill. On the march in Maryland, it was engaged at Hazel River and Manassas Junction with a loss of 6 killed and 22 wounded. A day or two later the Fifteenth participated in the second and greater battle of Manassas, losing 21 killed and 91 wounded out of 440 men engaged. At Chantilly the regiment lost 4 killed and 14 wounded, and took part in the investment of Harper's Ferry, with trivial loss. At Sharpsburg, of 300 engaged, 9 were killed and 75 wounded. Under fire at Fredericksburg, the casualties were one killed and 34 wounded. The Fifteenth was then placed in a brigade uner Gen. Law (with the Fourth, Forty-fourth, Forty-seventh, and Forty-eighth Alabama regiments), Longstreet's corps. At Suffolk it lost 4 killed and 18 wounded. It took part in the grand assault of Hood's division on Gettysburg, and within a few minutes lost 72 killed, 190 wounded, and 81 missing, out of 644 men engaged. The Fifteenth suffered lightly at Battle Mountain, and, transferred to the West, bore its colors proudly at Chicamauga, where it lost 19 killed and 123 wounded, out of 425 engaged. In the fierce fights at Brown's Ferry and Lookout Valley, the regiment lost 15 killed and 40 wounded. Six killed and 21 wounded at Knoxville, and light loss at Bean's Station, closed the operations of the regiment in Tennessee. It took 450 men in at the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, and lost 18 killed and 48 wounded. At Hanover Junction and the second Cold Harbor the loss was 6 killed and 16 wounded, and then the regiment took its place in the "last ditch" at Petersburg. At Deep Bottom a third of its 275 men present were killed or wounded, and at Fussell's Mill the loss was 13 killed and 90 wounded. The Fifteenth took part in the subsequent severe fighting, and surrendered at Appomattox 170 strong. Of 1633 on the rolls, over 260 fell in battle, 440 died in the service, and 231 were transferred or discharged. Field and Staff Colonels - James Cantey of Russell; promoted. John F. Treutlen of Barbour; resigned. William C. Oates of Henry; wounded at Brown's Ferry. A.A. Lowther of Russell; wounded at Fussell's Mill. Lieutenant Colonels - J.F. Treutlen; promoted. Isaac B. Feagan of Barbour; wounded at Gettysburg; retired. Majors - J.W.L. Daniel of Barbour; resigned. A.A. Lowther; wounded at Wilderness; promoted. Adjutants - Locke Weems of Russell; transferred to line. DeB. Waddell; transferred to line. Captains, and Counties from Which the Companies Came. Russell - A.A. Lowther; promoted. Locke Weems; mortally wounded at Gaines' Mill. F.K. Shaaf. Barbour - Isaac B. Feagan; promoted. R.A. Wright; wounded at second Manassas; retired. Noah B. Feagan. Macon - Peter V. Guerry; killed at first Cold Harbor. J. H. Ellison; killed at Gettysburg; .... Guerry. Barbour - .... Worthington; died in the sevice. B.A. Hill; killed at Fussell's Mill. Dale - E. Brooks; resigned. W.A. Edwards; resigned. G.A.C. Mathews; wounded near Richmond; retired. .... Glover; killed at Petersburg. Pike - B.F. Lewis; resigned. Geo. Y. Malone; wounded at first Cold Harbor; retired. DeKalb Williams. Henry - W.C. Oates; promoted. Henry C. Brainard; killed at Gettysburg. John A. Oates; died of wounds received at Gettysburg. DeB. Waddell. Barbour and Dale - W.N. Richardson; captured in east Tennessee. Benjamin Gardner; resigned. Pike - Frank Park; killed at Knoxville. W.H. Strickland; wounded at Fussell's Mill. Barbour - Henry C. Hart; transferred to department duty. W.J. Bethune; wounded at Gettysburg. Pike (March 1862) - .... Hill; killed at Cross Keys. Lee Bryan; wounded at first Cold Harbor; retired. Jas. Hatcher.

    09/10/2000 07:10:30
    1. [ALBARBOU] Fw: Justice family
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Does anyone have any info. Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen" <ktdexcel@frontiernet.net> To: <margie@majorinternet.net> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 2:58 AM Subject: Justice family > Hi Margie..I am wondering if you have any info on the Justice line that > lived in Barbour and Geneva and Pike counties? Also, looking for info on the > DAVID E. NIX family..sons included GIDEON and DAVID..Dtr. was MARTHA J.NIX > who married JOHN FRANKLIN JUSTICE. I am trying to establish parents of > J.F.Justice or his siblings..he lived near an ELI JUSTICE on a few census > records. John F. was born in 1843 in Coosa Co., died 1911 in Geneva, Al. > Thanks for any info! Kathleen ktdexcel@frontiernet.net > >

    09/10/2000 06:58:20
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Every ancestor I have came through Barbour County," was posted by Jackye Penney on Sat, 09 Sep 2000 Surname: White, Cabaniss, David, Garland, Black, Callaway, Long, Jordan, Chambless This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour>

    09/09/2000 04:26:10
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "William King and Sarah Cabaniss," was posted by Jackye Penney on Sat, 09 Sep 2000 Surname: Cabaniss, King, Jordan, Chambliss, Taylor, David, White This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour>

    09/09/2000 04:11:17
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Malissa Jordan Callaway," was posted by Jackye Penney on Sat, 09 Sep 2000 It is a response to "Callaway and Bethune families," posted by Cecile Hundley on Mon, 29 Nov 1999 Surname: Jordan, Callaway, Chambliss, Taylor, White This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour#Subscribe> If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Barbour>

    09/09/2000 04:01:37
    1. [ALBARBOU] Fwd: [GAMARION] Some commonly seen abbreviations...
    2. --part1_56.6cb09e.26eb8fbb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ======================================= Richard Price SOS 6-3 --part1_56.6cb09e.26eb8fbb_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <GAMARION-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (rly-zc05.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.5]) by air-zc04.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Thu, 07 Sep 2000 19:28:15 -0400 Received: from lists3.rootsweb.com (lists3.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.39]) by rly-zc05.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Thu, 07 Sep 2000 19:27:48 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists3.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e87NR1G24148; Thu, 7 Sep 2000 16:27:01 -0700 Resent-Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 16:27:01 -0700 X-Original-Sender: faddydaddy@worldnet.att.net Thu Sep 7 16:26:44 2000 Message-ID: <00a201c01923$74097320$b1e9490c@ddaugherty> From: "W. David Daugherty" <faddydaddy@worldnet.att.net> Old-To: <WRIGHT-L@rootsweb.com>, <WALLACE-L@rootsweb.com>, <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com>, <MURRAY-L@rootsweb.com>, <MSATTALA-L@rootsweb.com>, <MSLEAKE-L@rootsweb.com>, <LAWHORN-L@rootsweb.com>, <KENTUCKIANA-L@rootsweb.com>, "GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com" <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com>, <GAUPSON-L@rootsweb.com>, <GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com>, <GABIBB-L@rootsweb.com>, <DOUGHERTY-L@rootsweb.com>, <CURRY-L@rootsweb.com>, <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com>, <daugherty-l@rootsweb.com> Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 18:29:17 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 Subject: [GAMARION] Some commonly seen abbreviations... Resent-Message-ID: <FSmKzD.A.i4F.CRCu5@lists3.rootsweb.com> To: GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/116 X-Loop: GAMARION-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GAMARION-L-request@rootsweb.com > Forwarded from another list... > > Some commonly seen abbreviations of religious, military, fraternal & > charitable organizations seen on antique tombstones > > AF&AM Ancient Free and Accepted Masons > AOF Ancient Order Of Foresters > AOH Ancient Order Of Hibernians > AOKMC Ancient Order Of Knights of Mystic Chain > AOUW Ancient Order Of United Workmen > ALOH American Legion of Honor > AUM Ancient Order of Mysteries- Masonic Order > BPOE Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks > BPOEW Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of theWorld > CK of A Catholic Knights of America > COOF Catholic Order of Foresters > CTAS Catholic Total Abstinence Society > CBKA Commander Benevolent Knights Association > CCTAS Crusaders-Catholic Total Abstinence Society > CSA Confederate States Army > DAR Daughters of American Revolution > EBA Emerald Beneficial Association > FAA Free and Accepted Americans > F&AM - Free and Accepted Masons. > FOE Fraternal Order of Eagles > GALSTPTR German American Legion of St. Peter > GAR Grand Army of the Republic > GLAUM Grand Lodge Ancient Order of Mysteries-Masonic Order > GUOOF Grand United Order of Odd Fellows > IHSV Red Cross of Constantine > IOI Independent Order of Immaculates > IOKP Independent Order of Knights of Pythias > IOOF Independent Order of Odd Fellows > ISH Independent Sons of Honor > IORM Improved Order of Redmen > IWW Industrial Workers of the World > JAOUW Junior Order-Ancient Order of United Workmen > JOUAM Junior Order-Order of United American Mechanics > KGL Knight Grand Legion > KM Knights Militant > KC Knights of Columbus > K of C Knights of Columbus > K of FM Knights of Father Matthew > KFM Knights of Father Matthew > K of H Knights of Honor > K of L Knights of Loyola > K M Knights of Malta (Masonic) > KMC Knights of the Mystic Chain > KPC Knights of Peter Claver > KP Knights of Pythias > K of P Knights of Pythias > KSC Knights of St. Columbkille > KG Knights of St. George > KSTG Knights of St. George > KSTI Knights of St. Ignatius > K of SJ Knights of St. John > KSTJ Knights of St. Joseph > KSL Knights of St. Lawrence > KSTM Knights of St. Martin > K of STP Knights of St. Patrick > KSTP Knights of St. Paul > KSTP Knights of St. Peter > KSTT Knights of St. Thomas > K of STW Knights of St. Wenceslas > KT Knights of Tabor > K of T Knights of Tabor > KWM Knights of Wise Men > KGE Knights of Golden Eagle > KHC Knights of Holy Cross > KKK Knights of Klu-Klux Klan > KOTM Knights of Macabees > KSF Knights of Sherwood Forest > KT Knights Templars (Masonic) > LAOH Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians > LK of A Loyal Knights of America > LOM Loyal Order of the M.O.O.S.E. > MOLLUS Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the UnitedStates > MRA Royal Arcanum > MWA Modern Woodsmen of America > NOK New Order Knights (see KKK) > OES Order of the Eastern Star > OUAM Order of United American Mechanics > PM Patriarchs Militant (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) > POSA Patriotic Order of the Sons of America > RMOKHSJ The Religious and Military Order of Knights of the > Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem > RSTV Rite of St. Vaclara > RSTV Rite of ST. Vita > RK Roman Knights > SR Scottish Rite (Masonic Order) > RAM Royal Arch Masons > RO-AUM Rosicrucian Order (Masonic) > SBCL Saint Bonifazius Catholic Union > SBL Society B. Lafayette > SCV Sons of the Confederate Veterans > SAR Sons of the American Revolution > SNA-AUM Shrine of North America (Masonic) > SV Sons of Veterans > TH Temple of Honor-Independent Order of Odd Fellows > UCV United Confederate Veterans > UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy > VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars > WOW Woodsmen of the World > > Forwarded from another List - hope this helps someone... > > > > Allie is usually Alice, Aline, or Aletha > Bell is usually Arabella, Annabelle, Isabel, Rosabel, etc. > Cindy is usually Lucinda or Cynthia > Daisy is usually Margaret > Delia is usually Cordelia or Adelia > Dora is usually Theodora, Eudora, or Dorothy > Effie is usually Euphemia (but sometimes Sarah) > Elsie is usually Elizabeth > Fanny is usually Frances > Greta is usually Margaret > Hal, Hank or Harry is usually Henry > Hallie is usually Harriet or Henrietta > Hettie is usually Hester, but sometimes Esther or Henrietta > Jack is usually John > Jake is usually Jacob > Jenny is usually Jane, Virginia, Janet, or Jennifer > Larry is usually Lawrence > Lena or Lina is usually a name ending in those letters (Eme-, Se-,He-, > Magda-, Pau-, Ange-, etc.) > Lettie is usually Letitia > Libby is usually Elizabeth > Madge, Midge, Meg, Maggie, or Maisie is usually Margaret > Mattie is usually Martha, but sometimes Matilda > May or Maisie is usually Mary > Millie is usually Mildred, but sometimes Amelia or Millicent or even Mary > Minnie is usually Mary > Molly is usually Mary > Nancy is usually Agnes or Ann(e) > Nannie is usually Nancy > Nell is usually Ellen, Helen, or Eleanor > Nora is usually Eleanor, Honora, or Lenore > Patsy is usually Martha or Patricia, but sometimes Matilda or Patience > Peggy is usually Margaret > Polly is usually Mary > Sally or Sadie is usually Sarah > Sukie is usually Susan > Tillie is usually Matilda > Xr is Christopher > Zeke may be Ezekiel, or Hezekiah ============================== Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. --part1_56.6cb09e.26eb8fbb_boundary--

    09/09/2000 03:06:03
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Biographies Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Biographies A new message, "Doswell," was posted by Barbour County Administrator on Fri, 08 Sep 2000 Surname: Doswell This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Biographies: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios#Subscribe> This is a data board - NO QUERIES ALLOWED. If you wish to view this message, please visit: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios>

    09/08/2000 10:50:04
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Biographies Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Biographies A new message, "Cox," was posted by Barbour County Administrator on Fri, 08 Sep 2000 Surname: Cox This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Biographies: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios#Subscribe> This is a data board - NO QUERIES ALLOWED. If you wish to view this message, please visit: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios>

    09/08/2000 10:48:08
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Biographies Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Biographies A new message, "Dr. Robertson," was posted by Barbour County Administrator on Fri, 08 Sep 2000 Surname: Robertson This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Biographies: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios#Subscribe> This is a data board - NO QUERIES ALLOWED. If you wish to view this message, please visit: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios>

    09/08/2000 10:30:11
    1. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Biographies Post
    2. Barbour Co. Al Biographies A new message, "Green Family," was posted by Barbour County Administrator on Fri, 08 Sep 2000 Surname: Green This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Biographies: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios#Subscribe> This is a data board - NO QUERIES ALLOWED. If you wish to view this message, please visit: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BarbourBios>

    09/08/2000 10:28:51
    1. [ALBARBOU] Does anyone have any info.
    2. M. Daniels
    3. I am forwarding in hopes someone can help. Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Willis" <wmwillis@bellsouth.net> To: <margieD@bigfoot.com> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 8:52 PM Subject: Willis > I am doing some research on my family history and I have determined from > an old obituary that I had a great-great uncle who lived in Hartford > named: Henry Willis > > Henry was originally from the Headland area. > > I also know that he had a son named "Bud" Willis. > > Can you point me in the right direction as to how I can find more > information on these relatives. I'm sure that they are both long > deceased. > > Any help is appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Marc Willis > Birmingham, AL >

    09/08/2000 10:06:04
    1. [ALBARBOU] Fw: [GEORGIA] Family YearBook SCAM is BACK!
    2. M. Daniels
    3. I am forwarding this because I have been asked to. FOLKS. It is getting that time of the year again. These scam artists are climbing out of the woodwork. I hate to admit this but my own Mother was taken. She knows how I love this genealogy thing. She ordered the Glover book and let me tell you. It is just a bunch of names. Looks like it came from the phone book. Please be careful. Ask before you buy. Just bet that someone will know about a good book and will it will come from a good source. I don't like to pass along this kind of info. it makes some people mad. But I think in this case it will benefit everyone. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> To: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 5:51 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] Family YearBook SCAM is BACK! > You may receive one with your family name inserted...Beware! and tell your > relatives, too... > **************** > As I was leaving last week for MS & GA, I received duplicate pieces of mail > from Morphcorp LLC, dba The Gieger Family News - Maxwell and Christina > Gieger, 1181 S Parker Rd #105, Denver CO 80231, (303)751-0869" (I bet this > is a mail box to go) offering a Book and CD ROM purported to contain "all > the Gieger records" at the pre-publication price of $34.95 plus a $5.00 > "order processing fee." > > > Never heard of them... > > > Two of my sons got that same mailing... > > > At least, they admit that it is raw data which you will need Word- > Processing software to access...but not to worry because "your kid > can figure it out" This bothers me because they are preying on > un-informed people... > > > One thing that caught my eye is, they proclaim that Nona Gieger set > the Family Longevity record. WELL you don't say... Nona was my PATERNAL > Grandmother and although she did live 100 years, 9 months, she was a > COFFMAN who married a GIEGER...My grandfather died at 49. > > > Another thing - "Did you know that 25 Gieger households live in > FLORIDA in 1999(which is the largest state gathering.)(We've got the counts > in all states.)" Well, of course we knew...Many of Felix Gieger's > descendants migrated there...and some of Cornelius' did, too. > > > DON'T BE TAKEN IN BY THIS - Unless you have money to burn, it will > likely not benefit you. If you have extra money, give it to Rootsweb and > you will get a much bigger "Bang-for-the-Buck" People on this list know > more than any "rip-off" artists... > > > Sorry to say, while I was in MS someone handed me a book which was > one of those Bailey books from Ohio purporting to be their "Family History." > It had a lot of information about how to start searching, and on the > family of the author(who is not related and as I recall, went to Jail for > mail Fraud). Also, I saw a different colored copy with that same > information for another Family in the Collins, MS Library...They have blanks > in the back for you to fill in your own data. Virtually Worthless. > > > It is likely that you may have or will receive a mailing like this > in the near future, with your family name or other surnames. I just wanted > to make sure that you are aware of what you are getting...a lot of names, > addresses, and phone numbers which you can get right off the Internet for > FREE... > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >

    09/08/2000 09:59:55
    1. [ALBARBOU] Whittington
    2. M. Daniels
    3. This is not my line; just thought I'd pass on this info. from another mailing list. Obediah WHITTINGTON b. 29 Aug 1827 Crawford Co, GA d. 29 Mar 1891. Wife, Mary A. b. 10 May 1829 d. 10 Jan 1896. Both buried at Center Ridge Cemetery, Barbour Co, AL. There are two cemeteries by the same name. #2 Center Ridge Cemetery is north of another #1 Center Ridge Cemetery at Center Ridge Church, however, I don't know which cemetery is the oldest. Hope that helps someone.

    09/08/2000 09:15:26
    1. [ALBARBOU] Fw: ALGenWeb County Coordinators - New AL Genealogy Resource
    2. M. Daniels
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Martin" <tsalagi@kingwoodcable.com> To: "Tom Richardson_Autauga" <richardson-decatur-al@att.net>; "Carol Golowka_Baldwin" <cgolowka@prodigy.net>; "Margie Glover-Daniels_Barbour" <margieD@bigfoot.com>; "Carol Moody_Bibb" <cmoody@planetlink.net>; "Sherry Ledlow_Blount" <SLLedlow@aol.com>; "John Radford_Bullock" <johnjanr@intersurf.com>; "Mildred Stinson Brown_Butler" <MartyB1448@aol.com>; "Leigh Compton_Calhoun" <elsi@augustmail.com>; "Lynda Eller_Chambers" <deller@mindspring.com>; "Travis Hardin_Cherokee" <travishardin@mindspring.com>; "David Dennis_Chilton" <dddennis@concentric.net>; "Sandra Lutz_Choctaw" <sandral@ucinet.com>; "Richard White_Clarke" <white@hiwaay.net>; "Sam Russell_Clay" <russells@wnonline.net>; "Phyllis J. K. Owen_Coffee" <kwanja@alaweb.com>; "Earl Johnson_Colbert" <ldoehj@gte.net>; "Mary Hudson_Colbert" <mahud@rollanet.org>; "Kathy Lynch Selman_Conecuh" <b6j3s4@bellsouth.net>; "Tom Martin_Coosa" <thmartin@home.com>; "Randy Thomas_Coosa" <mystik6@aol.com>; "Fran Garrison_Covington" <frangarrison@yahoo.com>; "Crenshaw" <drmos@alaweb.com>; "William David Smith_Cullman" <wdsmith@hiwaay.net>; "Robert Earl Woodham_Dale" <woodham@leo.infi.net>; "B. J. Smothers_Dallas" <dallas@prairiebluff.com>; "Marcus C. Thomas_DeKalb" <mctlrt@erols.com>; "Maggie Stewart_Elmore" <73777.25@compuserve.com>; "Barbara Yancey Dore_Escambia" <AL_Escambia@lest-we-forget.com>; "Carolyn Pruitt_Fayette" <cmpruitt@bellsouth.net>; "Bill Hocutt_Franklin" <unkhiram@aol.com>; "Margie Glover-Daniels_Geneva" <margieD@aol.com>; "Rod Bush_Greene" <rodbush@earthlink.net>; "Anita L. McCray_Hale" <halecoal@bellsouth.net>; "Jeffrey L. Palmer_Henry" <lamontpalmer@hotmail.com>; "Sharman Ramsay_Houston" <style@southern-style.com>; "Richard Matthews_Jackson" <prm@HiWaay.net>; "Sabra Sudberry_Lamar" <j.ssud@sonet.net>; "Pat M. Mahan_Lauderdale" <mahan@hiwaay.net>; "Betty McCulloch_Lawrence" <lacey2@bellsouth.net>; "Laura Schmidt_Lee" <DigMyPast@msn.com>; "Carol A. Morrison_Limestone" <camorrison@ibm.net>; "C. A. Wood_Marengo" <devildragon@inficad.com>; "J. W. Johnson_Marion" <j_w_j@bellsouth.net>; "Pamela R. Roy_Marshall" <pepper@neonramp.com>; "Carol Middleton_Mobile" <c.middleton@worldnet.att.net>; "Kristy Williams_Monroe" <Monroe@us-gen.com>; "Kristy Williams_Montgomery" <Montgomery@KD-Designs.Com>; "Kathy Hudson_Morgan" <HudsonK@aol.com>; "Frances Morrison_Perry" <fpm9944@ix.netcom.com>; "Jerry L. Hare Jr._Russell" <tdriver@ldl.net>; "Bobby Joe Seales_Shelby" <Seales_Family@msn.com>; "Kristy Williams_Sumter" <Sumter@KD-Designs.Com>; "David Morgan_Talladega" <dmorgan@efn.org>; "Chuck Gerdau_Tuscaloosa" <cgerdau@uronramp.net>; "Brian Davis_Walker" <bdavis@rlc.net>; "James M. Jordan PhD_Washington" <jordanjm2@aol.com>; "B. J. Smothers_Wilcox" <wilcox@prairiebluff.com>; "Glenn Allen_Winston" <glensue@juno.com> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 7:50 PM Subject: ALGenWeb County Coordinators - New AL Genealogy Resource > Dear County Coordinators, > > My name is Jim Martin and I'm a resident of Houston, TX. Recently, in > cooperation with Ken Jones' "Eclectic Projects; Alabama During the Civil > War" website, we've established the "Alabama In The Civil War Message Board" > at http://disc.server.com/Indices/127710.html . > > This site is well-suited to the genealogist and/or family researcher, as it > is and will be visited by academics, authors and both professional and > amateur historians whose primary interest and expertise is the Civil War in > Alabama. As an amateur genealogist, myself, other than census information, > I've found no more valuable tool to trace my ancestry than the muster rolls, > service records, veterans census and soldier's/widow's pensions information > that were a product of the War Between the States. > > I monitor the site regularly and will not allow harsh speech, "hot" or > controversial topics, profanity or insults. > > This site is not a "Confederate Only" site. Discussions and questions > regarding Union and African-American units raised in the state of Alabama > are welcomed and encouraged. > > Please visit the site to determine if it might be appropriate to place a > hyperlink on your respective ALGenWeb County Pages. > > Some of you may receive several copies of this message. Please accept my > apology for cluttering your Inbox. Many of you do yeoman work in hosting > multiple counties. > > Thank you for your consideration, > > Jim Martin > Alabama In The Civil War Message Board > http://disc.server.com/Indices/127710.html > > Texas In The Civil War Message Board > http://discserver.snap.com/Indices/109296.html > Fifth Alabama Battalion (CSA) > http://members.xoom.com/texas_laser/5albn > Jim's Flags > http://members.xoom.com/texas_laser/flags > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/08/2000 09:11:46
    1. [ALBARBOU] Fw: New Bullock Co. Al Obituaries Post
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Hi, Just wanted to let everyone know that there are Bullock County Gen Connect Boards now. I adopted them so they would be up and in place. If anyone would like to adopt the Bullock county Gen connect boards just let me know. Can anyone help this person? Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <margie@majorinternet.net> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:53 PM Subject: New Bullock Co. Al Obituaries Post > Bullock Co. Al Obituaries > A new message, "Great-Great Grandfather Research," was posted by Sandra > Sarah Nathan-Moody on Thu, 07 Sep 2000 > > Surname: Nathan, Manassa > > > > --- > NAME: Sandra Sarah Nathan-Moody > EMAIL: gbachtg@gulftel.com > DATE: Sep 07 2000 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: On 1900 Census - Bullock Cnty,AL - my g.g.gfth, Abraham NATHAN is listed as citizen. Occupation: Merchant > Born: Prussia 1837 Lived in GA, died in Opelika,AL 1908 > Daughters: Eugenia Bryant Teresa Tracey Lamb > Sons: James B. Nathan and Manuel Nathan > Wife: Deceased 1886 - Nancy Powell Nathan > I am researching above ancestor to find correct names of his parents. Nathan and Manasse may have been changed upon arrival to America, apprx. 1844. > A.Nathan fought for Confed. Army entire length of war in GA. Was wounded, and captured at least once. > Heritage: Jewish > Thank you kindly for any input and advice. > S.Nathan-Moody > Gulf Shores, Alabama. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/BullockObits?admin> > >

    09/08/2000 06:04:02
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] PB Minister - ROSS, WARD, MOSELY
    2. Sue Gillispie
    3. Would like to get in touch with whoever was looking for John Talbot Ross. I'm wondering if related to the Talbot family. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim and Terri Tait" <jtait@HiWAAY.net> To: <ALBARBOU-L> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 12:55 PM Subject: [ALBARBOU] PB Minister - ROSS, WARD, MOSELY > Listers: > > I'm sorry - I can't remember who requested the look-ups in the book > "Primitive or Old School Baptist Ministers" so I will post all here in hopes > that the interested party will find it. > > Again, I do not have this book - the local library does. > > ROSS, John Talbot Co, GA - not in the book. However there were the > following ROSS entries: > > ROSS, William A. (1822-1897) of Pitt Co, NC > ROSS, L. Sylvester, born Beaufort County, NC 15 April 1833 > ROSS, J.C. of Greenfield, TN born in KY 13 Jan 1862 > > If the ROSS person is interested in any of these, please let me know. > > > WARD, John Calvin, born 1879 - not in the book > > > MOSELY, Benjamin, SC and GA - not in the book > > Thanks, > Terri > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Ga. web site for their newspaper listings. There are many listings for Alabama citizens including those in Barbour Co., > >

    09/08/2000 05:31:59
    1. [ALBARBOU] CSA deaths in Lauderdale Springs, Ms
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Deaths in Confederate Hospitals-Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi Patterson, Sgt. Francis Co. H 41st Ga died May 11 or June 1, 1862 Patterson, William M. Co. H 41st Ga died May 2, 1862 Payne, James T. Co. I 47th Ga died in 1863 Peoples, Joseph H. Co. D 29th Ga died Sept.10, 1863 Percell, N.R. Co. H 47th Ga died Aug. 23, 1863 Perrett, John J. Co. H 5th Ga died June 8, 1862 Powell, Wesley Co. I 41st Ga died May 2, 1862 Pullin, G.J. Co. D 34th Ga died Aug. 13, 1863 Pruett (Pruitt) John I Co. H 5th Ga died June 8, 1863 Redding, Thomas J. Co. E 41st Ga died May 29, 1862 Roberts, Bird Co. F 41st Ga died June 17, 1862 Roberts, Pvt. Major W. Co. F 43rd Ga died July 30, 1863 Rowell, Wesley Co. I 41 st Ga died May 2, 1862 Rutledge, Sgt. Peter P. Co. B 41st Ga died May 10, 1862

    09/08/2000 04:57:52
    1. [ALBARBOU] List of names of those killed in Vietnam
    2. M. Daniels
    3. http://www.nara.gov/nara/electronic/alhrviet.html

    09/08/2000 04:42:11
    1. [ALBARBOU] Family Discovery
    2. M. Daniels
    3. I know that my first message caused a big controversy. But here it is again. Please tell everyone you know pass this email to as many people as you know. This site is charging people a big fee to link to our sites which are free. They do not have an email address and it is too late once someone has given them their email address. I was in the site today. One of their pages is a link to a site to tell where to buy books! You can visit it here. Go to this site http://www.familydiscovery.com/Records/states/georgia.htm and then click on Early Georgia Marriage Records. It will take you to another free gen site that has listed books for researchers to purchase. Please let everyone know before they loose their money. Their links can be obtained from the county sites at USGENWEB and also at the archives. Help us save someone from paying for something that is free. Thank you, Margie Also if you want to see just what they are trying to sell just change the state to the state you want to look at. http://www.familydiscovery.com/Records/states/alabama.htm There is nothing on this site that anyone should pay for.

    09/08/2000 04:34:28