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    1. [ALBARBOU] Barbour OCR Book 4 index
    2. Jim and Terri Tait
    3. Please email for lookups. Thanks, Terri >From “Abstracts of Wills and Estates Books III and IV 1847-1851 Barbour County, Alabama, Volume 2” by Helen Foley Index to Estates contained in Orphans Court Records Book 4 Barbour County, AL This is not a full name index – only an index of persons with estates listed in OCR Book 4. There are other persons mentioned in the estates themselves (heirs, executors, bonsdmen, etc.). ARRINGTON, William, 44, 54-56, 98, 128-30, 191-5, 314-5, 409, 410, 601-02 BAKER, Jeremiah, 31, 41-43, 80-81, 430-1, 444, 548-50 BARNETT, Thomas J., 432, 513-15 BEAUCHAMP, William, 56-59, 238-9, 257, 478-81, 490, 696 BECKHAM, Green C.(minor), 87, 349, 382 BENNETT, James, 683-5 BENTON, Dicey (minor), 336 BETHUNE, James, 432 BETHUNE, William, 16, 17, 30, 45, 281, 282, 443, 678-80 BEVERLY, minors (Mary Ann, Ann Eliza, Christian Newell, William Norman), 258 BIZZELL, Bennett, 72, 199-203, 224-27, 269, 290-1, 316-18, 322-4, 433, 603, 604 BLACK, James 339, 340-3 BRITT, Mathew, 530-34, 536-42 BROWNING, Edward, 61, 66 BUFORD, Harvey L.M., 436-7 BUSH, Moses E. (Sr.), 310-11 BUSH, Zachariah, 300, 333-4, 643-52, 654, 655 CAMPBELL, Abner, 235-238 CAMPBELL, William D., 1, 38, 229-31, 298, 404-09 CAUSEY, Phillip B., 490, 634-43 COLE, E.J., 46, 165-6, 564, 701-03 COLEMAN, William, 86-7, 430 COOK, Henry S. 553, 554 CRAPP, John J., 350-1 CRAWFORD, Alexander P., 682-3 CRUMBLEY, CURMLEY, William R., 437, 504-06, 525 DANIEL, James L., 45, 82, 83 DAVIS, John, 320-1 DENSON, Jethro, 115-18, 155 DICKSON, DIXON, Joseph, 691-95 DUNN, Elijah A., 438 EFURD, Giles C. 84, 91, 154, 260, 261 FAISON, Thomas J., 240-1, 279 FEAGIN, Samuel, 17, 19, 20, 59-60 FLOWERS, Abner, 299, 309-10, 425-9, 608-12, 690 FLOYD, Theophilus, 92, 259, 263, 337 FOSTER, James, 253-6, 612-14 FOWLER, Enoch, 164-5, 347 GRANT, John H., 565-6, 614, 629 GRIFFITH, Moses (minor), 88, 89, 586-7 GRUBS, GRUBBS, Enoch, 92, 277-9, 281 GURLEY, Jacob, 114 HAGLER, Henry, 524, 525, 664 HAGLER, James, 373-5, 534-5 HAGLER, Peter, 470-3, 526-9, 672-6 HART, John, 216-8 HERON, Edward M., 436 HERRING, George, 328, 375-8, 619-21 HERRING, William, 115, 295-97, 358, 668-71 HERRING, William, 85-6, 95 HILL, Osborne, 294 HODGES, George C., 372 HODGES, James B., 535 HOLLEMAN, HOLLIMAN, Aeson B., 163-4, 204-5, 386-95, 562-4 HOLT, William, 35, 36, 49, 195-9, 206, 220-1, 353-6, 633-4 JENKINS, Tempe, 60-1, 167-70 JOHNSON, James, 233-5, 526 JONES, Henry, Sr., 120, 163-4, 276-7 JONES, Martha Jernigan (minor), 103-4, 545 KEENER, Lawson J., 106 KENT, Sarah, 39, 264-5, 331, 359-61, 414-7, 506 KING, Caroline E., 23, 320, 380-1 KING, Gary, 85, 107-09, 124, 125, 379, 592 LAMAR, Harmong, 452-70 LAMB, Jacob, 557-8, 566-8 LANGFORD, Robert, 593 LOCKE, Jesse, 213-6 (petition to build a saw mill) LOCKE, Richard, 96, 335, 413-4 LOMAX, Tennent, 4 (petition to build a saw mill and a grist mill) LONG, Charles, 447-8 (petition to build a mill) LONG, Lemuel, 97, 98, 663 LORE, George W., 554-5 LOVELESS, William L., 99-101, 266, 488-9 LOVETT, Joshua, 280, 672 MARTIN, Gibson, 11-13, 286-7, 289, 450, 503, 632 MARTIN, James L., 186-8, 189, 191, 231-3, 287, 288, 594, 623-5, 313, 318-9, 329, 382 MARTIN, John H., 568, 579-82 MASSEY, Cordy, 311-3, 435, 445-6 MCBRIDE, John, 1, 20-2, 25, 41, 72-4, 90, 370-3, MCBRIDE, John (Sr.), 652, 653, 666-7 MCCRARY, James, 667 MCDONALD, Alexander, 29, 210-3, 582-3 MCDONALD, Neil, 119, 127, 282-3, 329, 365-6 MCINTYRE, Daniel, 622-3 MCLEAN, Daniel C., 551 MCMILLAN, MCMILLIAN, Daniel, 160-1, 172-6, 343-7, 689, 697-700 MCNEAL, NCNEEL, Daniel, 62-5 MCRAE, Alexander, 354-5, 500-2 MCRAE, Colin E., 356-7, 367, 368 MITCHELL, P.H., 622 MOORE, John C. (minor), 170-2, 583-5 MOORE, John M., 634 MOORE, John W., 38, 40, 77-78, 330, 335, 410-3, 419-22, 429-30 NELSON, Jacob B., 159, 520, 604-7 NORTON, William V., 78-9, 337, 414-5 OCHTERTONI, David, 630-1 PAYNE, William, 615-7, 686-8 PEAKE, minors (Virginia, Mary E., Martha F.(wife of A.T. GLENN)), 67, 262-3, 267, 348 PHILLIPS, H.H., 338-9 RAWLS, Kelly, 386 REID, John, 154, 155, 321-2, 373-4, 504 RIST, Calvin, 380, 515-20, 551, 552, 627-9 ROBERTS, William N., 47, 440, 441, 555-7 ROUSE, Henry, 160, 270-2 RUMLEY, Elisah, 431-2, 671 RUSSELL, Richard R., 157, 243, 250-3, 283, 284, 286, 290, 315, 417-9 SAWYER, Joseph, 71-2 SCOTT, Daniel C., 48, 442-3, 446, 489, 493 SHORT, William, 663 SLATTER, John J., 122, 150-4 SMITH, William T., 484 SNIPES, Martha, 434, 438 SPEAR, David, 13, 105, 293, 362, 503 SPORMAN, George H., 118, 132-150, 206-9, 301, 569-70 STEMBRIDGE, Henry R.M., 89, 285, 368-9 STEWART, John, 571, 591, 592 STINSON, Alexander, 578-9 STOVALL, George W., 109-11, 219, 220, 242, 243 TAYLOR, W.S., 65-66 THOMAS, Ann B., 156, 157 THOMAS, Eli, 378-9, 444, 445 THOMAS, Elliott, 161-2, 256 THOMAS, Elliott, 158, 363-5, 697 THOMPSON, Robert, 245-8, 246 THORNTON, John, 101-3, 543-4 TINSLEY, Charles C., 439, 507-12, 617-9 TORRENCE, Ebenezer, 113, 594-600 TRAMMELL, James J., 92, 222-4, 244, 301-9, 381, 473-6, 570 TRUETLIN, Gabriel E., 50-51, 68, 69, 346-7, 481-4 TURK, James L., 63-4, 351-2 TURMAN, Samuel, 74-7, 259-61, 546-7 TURNER, minors (John R., Caroline E.), 93, 279-80 UPSHAW, James R., 558-9, 590, 664-6 VANN, Joseph L., 94 WARD, Nancy, 119-20, 244-5, 630 WARREN, Burris, 330, 395-408 WARREN, Edward, 2, 3, 11, 123-4, 227-9, 258, 273, 324-7, 423-5, 491, 492-9 WARREN, Francis (Frances), 315, 560-2 WARREN, Thomas J., 32, 70-1, 264, 486 WARREN, Thomas J. Sr., 37, 176-81, 337-8, 447, 491, 631-2 WATSON, Peter, 61, 181-6, 383-5, 476-8, 626 WELLBORN, Levi T., 125-7 WILLIAMS, minors (Mary Catherine, Edy Isabell, Betty Ann), 85 WILLIAMS, Austin, 512, 575-8, 585-60 WILLIAMS, Elender, minor, 272-3 WILLIAMS, Jarret, 22, 51-4, 284 WILSON, Joseph, 93-94, 112, 332, 425-8, 529-30, 573-5 WOOD, Jesse (minor), 268, 269 YOUNG, William C., 130, 131, 274-6

    08/03/2000 06:02:32
    1. [ALBARBOU] Re: ALBARBOU-D Digest V00 #274
    2. I am LOVING the probate records and other stories, primarily from Richard. ~Sandra

    08/03/2000 05:50:59
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour OCR Book 4 index
    2. Terri, Will you please look up the Payne and the Vann that are named below? Thank you. betty In a message dated 00-08-03 20:05:46 EDT, you write: << Subj: [ALBARBOU] Barbour OCR Book 4 index Date: 00-08-03 20:05:46 EDT From: jtait@hiwaay.net (Jim and Terri Tait) Reply-to: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com Please email for lookups. Thanks, Terri >From �Abstracts of Wills and Estates Books III and IV 1847-1851 Barbour County, Alabama, Volume 2� by Helen Foley Index to Estates contained in Orphans Court Records Book 4 Barbour County, AL This is not a full name index � only an index of persons with estates listed in OCR Book 4. There are other persons mentioned in the estates themselves (heirs, executors, bonsdmen, etc.). PAYNE, William, 615-7, 686-8 VANN, Joseph L., 94 >>

    08/03/2000 04:30:56
    1. [ALBARBOU] email address
    2. Sabrina Hagler
    3. Margie, Can you send me your email address ? There are a couple of things I'd like to ask about putting on the Barbour web page. Thanks Sabrina

    08/03/2000 03:12:43
    1. [ALBARBOU] Does anyone know who this person is?
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Seems this person (Karen Bosze) was bounced off the list because of too many bounces. I have not received any mail from her have any of you? It seems she is still having email problems. I tried to email her and my message bounced back to me unable to deliver. It seems she is the only person on the list or site that cannot contact me! Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Listmaster" <listmaster@rootsweb.com> To: <albarbou-admin@rootsweb.com>; <l_o_a_f-admin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 5:47 PM Subject: FW: How Many Lists Was I Bounced from Today?[Fwd: Core Switch Replacement] > Just a heads-up...... > > Megan "Piglet" Zurawicz, ListPig > piglet@rootsweb.com > listmaster@rootsweb.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Karon Bosze [mailto:tmg4me@hitter.net] > Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 3:21 PM > To: listmaster@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: How Many Lists Was I Bounced from Today?[Fwd: Core Switch > Replacement] > > > Listmaster wrote: > > > > Well, I can't tell what you bounced off of..... > > > > But here's what I show you still having or on: > > > > for tmg4me@hitter.net > > Thanks for the reply. Looks like they (hitter.net) might not have lost all > their e-mail during this recnet 36+ hour outage. > > Do you have a way of contacting the listowners of ALBARBOU (Barbour Co., AL) > and L_O_A_F and see if the listowners are awake. I've tried resubscribing > numerous times since last Thursday and not a single reply from either of > them > as of today. Very frustrating to find myself tossed off a list through no > fault of my own and then unable to resubscribe, as has been the case with > these two lists, particularly the Barbour Co., AL list. > > Thanks for your assistance, > > Karon M. Bosze > >

    08/02/2000 08:31:45
    1. [ALBARBOU] SIMS surname
    2. Anyone on the list have any SIMS ancestors in Barbour Co. 1840's. I am looking for the parents of Caroline SIMS that married Reuben R. YOUNG in Barbour Co. Ala -24 June 1846. They were married by W.J. Stephens, J.P. I found these SIMS in Barbour Co. Alabama Census' 1850-Allen, Andrew, Daniel, Harriett, Henry, Joel, M.R. & William SIMS. Joel SIMS was listed in 1840 also. Thanks, Kay

    08/02/2000 11:51:36
    1. [ALBARBOU] Lester May Price / Lester Johnson Price
    2. Lester May Price was born 31 May 1885 in Duncans Creek, Rutherford County, North Carolina. He was the son of George Madison Hunt and Eunice King Price. He was raised in the home of his grandparents, Wade and Mary Price. He was listed in the 1900 census as fifteen years old, living in the home of his grandmother, Mary Ann Price, along with his mother, Eunice King Price, Aunts Reed and Ellen, and six other grandchildren of Mary Ann Price. The census indicated that he did attend school and could read and write. Lester May Price's parents were unwed at his birth, subsequently he grew up utilizing the surname Price instead of Hunt. His parents did not marry until he was eighteen years old. As a young adult, Lester May Price apparently decided to venture out into the world as he, Leiber McFarland, John McFarland, Thomas Price, Romy Cambell, and John Crow left Duncans Creek and began a trek that over the next few years would take them into eastern North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. They cut timber through these areas and operated gristmills until Lester May Price arrived in Barbour County, Alabama ca 1920. It is not known at what point he parted ways with his friends that left Rutherford County with him. Thomas Price, who was actually Lester May Price's first cousin, but raised in the same household as brothers, spent some time in Burnt Corn, Alabama, near Evergreen, before returning to North Carolina and joining the service at the outbreak of World War I. Lester May Price married Kate Johnson on 25 June 1925. The wedding took place at Washington Street Methodist Church, 213 Washington St., in Eufaula Alabama. The ceremony was conducted by A. N. Williams, Minister of the Gospel. There marriage license listed "sawmill man" as the occupation for Lester May Price. He was listed as 5' 10" tall and 165 pounds. The license was applied for on the 10th of June 1925. Kate Johnson was born 21 July 1902 in Hurtsboro, (Russell County), Alabama, the daughter of Lucious Joshua Johnson and Sarah Henrietta McNeal. Although her given name at birth was Lizzie Kate, (named for her Aunt Lizzie McNeal Copeland), she adapted the name Kate Elizabeth. She was also called Katie by some of the family during the early years. To all her grandchildren and others who knew her and loved her in the last half of this century, she was known as "Mykate". Lester May Price owned and operated a gristmill and a store in Lugo through the depression years of the 1920's and 1930's. They lived in Lugo and Comer until his death on 6 March 1946 at the age of sixty-one, ten years before I was born. They had one child, Lester Johnson Price, nicknamed Bud, who was born 30 April 1926 in Comer, Alabama. Kate Johnson would go on to marry three more times, "all good men" as she said numerous times. Her second husband was Hester "Heck" Logan from Barbour County, Alabama. Heck Logan was born 10 January 1894 and died 26 December 1951. He is buried in the Eufaula Cemetery Annex. Kate then married Marshall Beck of Opelika and finally Carl Hawkins of Opelika. They all preceded her in death. Kate died 4 October 1995, at the age of ninety-three years. Her death occurred less than a week before Hurricane Opal ripped a path of destruction through southeast Alabama. It downed a pecan tree that fell through the roof of the mobile home she had lived in just a week earlier. She was living in Clopton, Alabama in Dale County next to my parents home. She had been in remarkably good health most all of her life even though the last ten years or so that she was with us, she was fond of saying that she had one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. She was still driving an automobile, and quite well I might add, until just before her 93rd birthday. She is buried along with her first husband, Lester May Price in the Eufaula's Fairview Cemetery annex. He died 6 March 1946. Her second husband, Hester Logan is buried about eight plots south of hers. Issue of Lester May Price and Kate Johnson: · Lester "Bud" Johnson Price - still living - married Jill Gladys Howell, 9 January 1954 ====================================================== Lester "Bud" Johnson Price was the only child of Lester May Price and Kate Elizabeth Johnson. He grew up in the Comer, Batesville, Lugo area of Barbour County, Alabama. As a child during the depression years, he started to school first at Old Spring Hill, also known as the Catherine Drewery Comer School. He then began to attend school in Eufaula, some twenty miles away. He has a keen dislike for cats today, as he was forced to repeat the fourth grade because of missing much of the school year due to having contracted diphtheria from a cat. Other memories he has shared is of riding his bicycle from Lugo to Eufaula as a teenager to see The Wizard of Oz at the picture show. His mother Kate always had household help from a black lady named Laura Hamilton in the Comer area. She was considered part of the family and was looked after by the family for many years afterwards. At the age of seventeen, Lester Price enlisted for service during World War II. He entered the Navy 14 March 1944 and went through basic training at San Diego, California. He embarked for the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre aboard the U.S.S. North Carolina on his eighteenth birthday, 30 April 1944. The Carolina was engaged in Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Philippines, Okinawa, Iwo Jima, and Tokyo area. In July 1944, Lester Price participated in the infamous Marianas Turkey Shoot, in which U. S. battleships plucked Japanese fighter planes out of the sky with all the ease of a turkey shoot. He received eight battle stars and attained the rank of Seaman 1st Class. After the war ended, he returned to the U.S., on 18 November 1945, having serving twenty-three months aboard the Carolina. Lester Price received an Honorable Discharge at Memphis, Tennessee on 21 January 1946. After his service ended, Lester Price returned to Barbour County and finished high school at Eufaula. He then attended Troy State Teachers College where he played on the football and baseball teams while obtaining a teaching degree. He said he was nicknamed Satchmo by his teammates because he threw a lot of junk balls as a baseball pitcher, similar to the great Satchel Paige from Mobile, Alabama. In 1950 after he finished school, he took a job teaching in Skipperville and boarded at the home of Mrs. Lucille Reynolds in Clopton while there. Lester Price married Jill Gladys Howell, daughter of Bertrum Lee Howell and Edna Gladys Pugh on 9 January 1954. Lester held various jobs in Eufaula, Troy, Montgomery, and Mobile, Alabama until he decided to go back to school to obtain his degree to teach again. By this time, they had three children, the "doorsteps" as they were referred to because we were all born thirteen months apart. The Price family returned to Skipperville in 1962 where Lester resumed teaching at Skipperville. He became the first varsity football coach at George W. Long High School. By 1964 he had become principal of the school. The family lived in Morgan community near Skipperville until 1971, when Lester Price purchased the old Dr. N.W. Weems home and nineteen acres in Clopton. This two front rooms of this home were over 150 years old. Five doctors had lived in the home. In 1972, Lester Price accepted the job of Headmaster of Abbeville Christian Academy in Henry County. After a few years there, he returned to the public school system in Barbour County, serving as principal of Clio, and Clayton, before retiring as principal of Baker Hill School in 1988. He had been utilized primarily as an administration troubleshooter in the troubled Barbour County School system, moving to different schools as his expertise was needed. After he was relocated from Clayton to Clio, the students and parents of Clayton were very upset, even boycotting school in an attempt to have him returned to their school. It required a Federal Judge to issue a court order forcing the kids back to school. Lester Price had a rare kind of relationship with his former atheletes and students. Many of them still stay in touch with him today. Lester and Jill price had four children, Lester Lee Price, Richard Bruce Price, Karen Denise Price and Cynthia Jill Price. They have eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ====================================================== Richard Price SOS 6-3

    08/02/2000 11:01:25
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] SIMS surname
    2. Kay this is Kay The M R Malachi Reaves Sims is my husbands gggrandfather and one of my brick walls. Malachi born in Ga. Married Frances Bottoms in Pike(Ibelieve) county Ga in 1842. They had 5 children and she died with in a couple of months of the last birth as well as the child. That was 1852. In 1854 he remarried an Elizabeth Deborah Carter and had more children. He and Elizabeth lived in Newton, Al and maybe in Elba for a while. They are buried in Newton. I kinda sorta believe that Elizabeth was related to his mother-- but I really know nothing about who his parents were. Elizabeth and M R had a child Malachi Reaves, Jr and he had a child Malachi Reaves III. They are all buried in Newton except Frances Bottoms Sims. Any little hint of a connection would be more than than I have found in a long time. I know nothing about your Caroline. Sorry Kay Russ Andress

    08/02/2000 10:50:20
    1. [ALBARBOU] Barbour Co., AL Probate records
    2. Numerous Barbour County, AL probate records were located on George Monroe Howell, (1855-1933) and John Edward Howell, (1857-1902), sons of Turner Howell, (1831-1907) and Mary Jane Wise, (1838-1908). Summaries of some of those are documented as follows: >From book 28, pg. 124, on 21 January 1896, G. M. Howell promised to pay $70.00 to the Foy brothers for one black cow named Cherry, in order to make a crop on Betsy Drishels plantation. The note was paid in full, 19 May 1897. >From book 28, pg. 125, on 21 January 1896, G. W. Murphy promised to pay G. M. Howell $152.65 for one black mule about 5 years old, named Alex. >From book 27, pg., 278, recorded 1 January 1896, Andy McElroy promised to pay John E. Howell $105.25 for one black mare mule named Queen and a crop of cotton, cotton seed, fodder, and sugar cane. It was noted as paid in full 10 November 1897. 6 April 1900, a lien was recorded on G. M. Howell for $77.62. Collateral used was one sorrel white face mare named Fanny, one white speckled colt and interest in a one-horse wagon. >From book 38, pg. 299, recorded 2 February 1901. On 24 Dec 1900, a contract was entered into between George Monroe Howell and Walker Howard. Howell agrees to give $7.00 per month and two acres of ground, $4.00 at the end of the month if not taken for. Howell agrees to let him have al of his cottonseed that he makes on his patch. Howard agrees to do good work when able and help feed Howell's stock. George Howell agrees to let him have $8.00 on the contract to be worked out in the next year. Book 38, pg. 299-300, documented a contract that was entered into between George Howell and Burrell Howard on 24 December 1900 for the year 1901. George Howell agreed to furnish Burrell Howard a one mule farm of good land and give him ½ of everything he made except cottonseed. Burrell Howard agreed to do good work and take care of everything. George Howell agreed to furnish 55 lbs. of meat per month, 2-peck meal and $2.00 cash. George Howell was to let him $12.00 on the contract to be paid over the next year from his farm. >From book 38, pg. 300, another contract between George M. Howell and Dan Howard. Dan Howard was to hire himself to George M. Howell as farm labor from 26 January 1901 to 22 Dec 1901 for $8.00 per month and ½ pound of meat with one peck of meal per week. Dan Howard was to render himself respectful, obedient and to provide faithful service to George Howell. Dan Howard agreed to feed, water and attend to stock of George Howell. >From Deedbook V, page 217, recorded 22 January 1925, G.M. Howell and his wife Maude sold timber rights for $300.00 to Abbeville Lumber Company for a period of eight years. The land was situated NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Sec 25, Township 9, Range 27. After George Monroe Howell died in 1933, his Estate settlement did not go very smoothly, with his second wife and his children apparently having differences of opinion. The inventory of his estate included cows, mules, farming equipment, plows, plow tools, wagons, cane mill and kettle buggy, a Ford 1927 model touring car, household and kitchen furniture, consisting of feather beds, cotton mattresses, pillows, bed steds, one piano, chairs, wardrobe, dressers, wearing apparel and clothing on hand, one gun, a quantity of corn, hay and fodder, corn estimated at 200 bushels, a quantity of cotton seed estimated at 2 tons, and a quantity of peanuts, estimated at 2 ½ tons. It appeared to have been over 700 acres of land left to the estate also. The heirs of G.M. Howell were listed as Dan Howell, John Howell, both of Glendale, CA; Will Howell, Laura V. Gibbons, Alice Ward, Rosa Rush, of Barbour County; Archie Howell, residing in Henry County and Myrtle Brock, a minor, living with her step-mother. G.O. Wallace, father of former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace, was the presiding Judge of Probate Court. ============================================================ Richard Price SOS 6-3

    08/02/2000 10:19:51
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] My Paynes
    2. I'm afraid I don't see a connection to my Paynes. My gggrandfather Joseph Payne was born in 1808 in South Carolina, and died in 1880 in Alabama......betty n a message dated 00-08-01 18:59:12 EDT, you write: << descendants' chart of three generations down from my brick wall Joseph Payne. If anyone sees anything they can help me with, I would appreciate it more than you would ever know. What I listed below is right directly from my database, so what is there, is what I have on these people. Some of it is proven and some of it is not. Thanks, Judy Barrett Descendants of Joseph PAYNE 1. Joseph PAYNE (b.1819-Hawkinsville,Pulaski,Georgia;d.1868-Alabama) sp: Millie Jane THARP (b.25 Dec 1836-,,Georgia;m.Abt 1850;d.Jul 1895-Whitewater,Holmes,Florida) ( May have had a first wife)

    08/01/2000 06:53:27
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. M. Daniels
    3. I would love to have the Barbour And Dale County names for the web site. Thanks, Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <GHuskins@aol.com> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:00 AM Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies > Homer, > I have the following I copied out of an issue of Pea River Trails: > > Original Military Service Pensioners of Ala or the Confederacy > The General Assembly of Alabama approved House Bill 755 on Feb 23, 1883, for > the relief of maimed men who served in the Civil War. Those who were > physically unable to support their families were to receive $17.96 per year. > I have the names for Barbour, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale & Pike Co. > I will be glad to copy the list for you but I don't think this is what you > are looking for because you said during the War. Let me know. > > Glenda > > > ==== 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., > >

    08/01/2000 05:44:28
    1. [ALBARBOU] My Paynes
    2. Judy
    3. Homer and list, How kind of you to offer help. Below I have made a descendants' chart of three generations down from my brick wall Joseph Payne. If anyone sees anything they can help me with, I would appreciate it more than you would ever know. What I listed below is right directly from my database, so what is there, is what I have on these people. Some of it is proven and some of it is not. Thanks, Judy Barrett Descendants of Joseph PAYNE 1. Joseph PAYNE (b.1819-Hawkinsville,Pulaski,Georgia;d.1868-Alabama) sp: Millie Jane THARP (b.25 Dec 1836-,,Georgia;m.Abt 1850;d.Jul 1895-Whitewater,Holmes,Florida) ( May have had a first wife) 2. Mary Frances PAYNE (b.14 may 1854 or 18 jun 1850-Covington or Barbour,Alabama;d.2 Feb 1935-Bonifay,Holmes,Florida) sp: Jack D. ELLIS 3. John Henry PAYNE (b.1865-HenryCo,Alabama) sp: Voila or Viola (m.11 Mar 1906) 3. Delia ELLIS 3. Katie ELLIS 3. Mattie ELLIS 3. Georgia ELLIS 3. R V ELLIS R V and Cliff Ellis are suppose to be Tuckers??? 3. Cliff ELLIS sp: TUCKER 2. Martha E. PAYNE (b.1854-Covington,Alabama) sp: Joseph GRAY 3. GRAY sp: Lillie 2. Sarah Ann (Sally) PAYNE (b.Nov or Oct 1856-Alabama) sp: Marion MONK (b.Feb 18_5-Alabama;m.1889) 3. Mount Ara (Mountie) PAYNE (b.Apr 1877-Alabama) sp: HICKS 3. Mary Jane PAYNE (b.1879-Barbour County,Alabama) 2. Nancy Jane PAYNE (b.1860-,Dale,Al) sp: William H DOSTER (b.20 Jan 1849-Barbour County,Alabama;m.28 Dec 1880) 3. James T DOSTER (b.Abt 1881-Barbour County,Alabama) sp: Barnie STRICKLAND (b.Abt 1885-Alabama;m.23 Dec 1905) 2. Ruth Annliza PAYNE ( also known as McKnight)(b.25 May 1863-,Barbour,Alabama;d.5 Feb 1928-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) sp: Alan Albert HAND (b.May 1857-Georgia;m.1883) 3. Nancy HAND (b.Abt 1884-,,Alabama) 3. Amy Rebecca HAND (b.26 Jun 1886-,,Alabama) sp: Euleman ALLISON (b.3 Nov 1874-Georgia;d.Aug 1967-Griffin,Spalding,Georgia) 3. Mandy Corena HAND (b.1887-,,Alabama) 3. Thomas HAND (b.1888-,,Alabama) 3. Charney Banks HAND (b.1889-,,Alabama) 3. Dina G HAND (b.6 Oct 1900-Alabama;d.26 Dec 1969-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) 3. Georgia Diana HAND (b.6 Oct 1901-,,Alabama;d.Dec 1969-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) 3. Millie Rachel HAND (b.25 Jan 1903-,,Alabama;d.11 Nov 1957-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) 3. Delia Cornelia HAND (b.16 Jun 1907-,,Alabama;d.Aug 1987-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) 3. HAND 3. Fred HAND (b.7 Nov 1914-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia;d.Oct 1980-Barnesville,Lamar,Georgia) 2. James Mathew PAYNE (b.14 May 1864-Covington Co,,Alabama;d.25 Jan 1940-Wausau,Washington,Florida) sp: Everetta REGISTER (b.4 Dec 1867-,Washington Co,Florida;m.21 Sep 1886;d.11 Jun 1895-Orange Hill,Washington Co,Florida) 3. Hester Jane PAYNE (b.8 Aug 1887-Orange Hill,Washington,Florida;d.4 Oct 1967-Kanab,Kane,Utah) sp: Jonathan Esplin HEATON (b.12 Oct 1888-Moccasin,Mohave,Arizona;m.5 Oct 1910;d.13 May 1932-Mt Trumbull,Mohave,Arizona) 3. James Oscar PAYNE Sr. (b.7 Jul 1889-Orange Hill,Washington,Florida;d.3 Nov 1963-American Falls,Power,Idaho) sp: Syvella HARRIS (b.18 Feb 1893-Glendale,Kane,Utah;m.29 Dec 1911;d.10 Oct 1981-Pocatello,Bannock,Idaho) 3. Joel Greene PAYNE (b.2 Jun 1891-Orange Hill,Washington,Florida;d.5 Jul 1897-Glendale,Kane,Utah) 3. Bessie Elena PAYNE (b.29 Apr 1893-Orange Hill,Washington,Flordia;d.28 Jun 1970-Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah) sp: Christopher Alvin HEATON (b.17 Dec 1888-Orderville,Kane,Utah;m.3 Sep 1913;d.10 Sep 1971-,,Utah) sp: UNKNOWN 3. Everetta PAYNE (b.11 Jun 1895-Orange Hill,Washington,Florida;d.1 May 1896-Richfield,Sevier,Utah) sp: Ruhamah Victoria ADAIR (b.10 Nov 1869-Beaver City,Beaver,Utah;m.9 Sep 1897;d.2 Sep 1898-Orderville,Kane,Utah) 3. Ruthvin Adair PAYNE (b.29 Jul 1898-Orderville,Kane,Utah;d.2 May 1956-Washington) sp: Verna Irene TOOMIRE (b.27 Sep 1900-Washington;m.28 Sep 1918;d.22 Jan 1985-Puyallup,Pierce,Washington) sp: Eleanor COX (b.25 Jun 1873-Orderville,Kane,Utah;m.9 Sep 1899(Div);d.13 Jul 1917-Orderville,Kane,Utah) 3. Orville Cox PAYNE (b.17 Oct 1900-Orderville,Kane,Utah;d.28 Mar 1919) sp: Nancy Ellafair HENDRIX (b.18 Mar 1887-Washington County,Florida;m.26 Oct 1905;d.10 Aug 1942-Washington County,Florida) 3. Joseph Theodore PAYNE (b.21 Sep 1907-Wausaw,Washington,Fl;d.9 Dec 1960-Florida) I believe I have found Joseph Theodore listed as Jasper T Payne. He would be the J T Payne (Teddy) that recorded cemetery info in Washington Co Florida in 1957. If anyone can verify that for me I would appreciate that information. He would be a half brother to my grandfather. sp: Mary Alma WEST (m.13 Dec 1932(Div)) sp: Sarah May SLOAN (m.26 Sep 1937) 3. Ruby Jeanette PAYNE (b.26 Oct 1911-Wausau,Washington,Fl) sp: Alonzo PARISH (b.17 Aug 1883-Washington Co,Florida;m.12 Jul 1933) 3. Mary Elizabeth PAYNE (b.26 Apr 1913-Wausaw,Washington,Fl) sp: Henry GRIFFIN (m.3 Jun 1934) 3. Nancy Mandy PAYNE (b.7 Sep 1914-Wausaw,Washington,Fl;d.28 Oct 1928-Washington County,Florida) 3. Margaret Lucille PAYNE (b.4 Dec 1916-Wausau,Washington,Fl) sp: Oliver Martin Barnabus CUTCHEN (b.30 Jun 1897-Abbeville,H,Alabama;m.26 Dec 1938;d.5 Sep 1967-Dothan,Houston,Alabama) 3. Moses Franklin PAYNE (b.5 Feb 1923-Wausau,Washington,Fl;d.7 Jan 1975) sp: Hazel Ruby HICKMAN (m.16 Sep 1942) sp: Violet Lorene O'SHELL (m.20 Sep 1947) 3. Benjamin Silas PAYNE (b.25 Oct 1925-Wausaw,Washington,Fl;d.16 Dec 1995-Mineral Wells,Palo Pinto,Texas) sp: Margaret Elizabeth REYNOLDS (m.27 Dec 1947(Div)) sp: Barbara Alene SCOTT (m.7 Jan 1950(Div)) Homer JONES wrote: > > All Paynes, all at Beersheba: > > Ethel, Aug 9, 1890-Dec 9, 1891; dau > of Warren and Dorcas. > >

    08/01/2000 05:07:15
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Homer JONES
    3. All Paynes, all at Beersheba: Ethel, Aug 9, 1890-Dec 9, 1891; dau of Warren and Dorcas. Maranda, May 12, 1832-Oct 8, 1925; states these two cemented together; wife Absalom, Jun 4, 1808-Dec 25, 1886; husband. Dorcas Jane, Feb 19, 1865-Oct 1, 1946 Warren, Aug 27, 1857-May 16, 1934; a Mason. Jefferson Davis, Jan 1, 1863-Sep 26, 1935; a Mason. Daisy Snell, Aug 10, 1890-Dec 12, 1944. Comer, Jan 14, 1909-Aug 5, 1913; s/o Mr and Mrs Warren. There are a ton of Payne's in Dale; if I can help w/ any, please advise. Deo Vindice, Homer

    08/01/2000 03:00:31
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Judy
    3. Homer, If you wouldn't mind I would really appreciate that. My Payne line has been a pain for years. Pun intended! Thanks Judy Homer JONES wrote: > > Judy, > > I could very well be in error as to his > wife; have no idea where the info came > from; I do know that there are a number > of Payne's also at Beersheba; I can send > them along if you like. > > Deo Vindice, > > Homer > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Have you checked the Georgia Counties just across the river. Many of the Barbour residents came from, Crawford, Taylor, Randolph, Macon, Stewart Counties in Georgia just to mention a few.

    08/01/2000 02:42:07
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Homer JONES
    3. Judy, I could very well be in error as to his wife; have no idea where the info came from; I do know that there are a number of Payne's also at Beersheba; I can send them along if you like. Deo Vindice, Homer

    08/01/2000 02:25:15
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Judy
    3. Hi Homer, I am really confused now. I have been trying to prove that Marion Monk was married a second time to Sarah Ann (Sally) Payne. Family records indicate that she married a Marion Monk. I find Marion Monk and Sarah listed on the 1900 Geneva Co Al census. Marion's birth is listed there as Feb 18_5 (unreadable) and Sarah is born in 1856. The one child listed is Sarah's illigetamate dau that we already knew existed. It looks now as if there are two Marion Monks. This one that you list has a different birth date and also died before 1900. Thanks so much for this info. This gives me another clue in my search. I am sorry I can't answer your question as to Marion Monk's parents. I can tell you that Marion Monk and Martha Emma Stuckey married 23 Jan 1867 in Barbour Co AL. He has been an elusive one. Now it seems there are two of them!!! :>) Thanks again, Judy Barrett Homer JONES wrote: > > Judy, > > Yes that is Marion Monk, Apr 3, 1842- > Oct 3, 1898; served as Pvt, Co A, 37th > Ala Inf Rgt; the co enlisted at Auburn > in Mar 1862; he m. Martha E. Stuckey; > buried Beersheba Cemetery, County > Road 60 east of Skipperville; would > appreciate it if you could tell me who > his parents were. > > Thanks, > > Deo Vindice, > > Homer > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > This is a closed list and only subscribers will be allowed to post. NO FLAMING, OBSCENE LANGUAGE OR DISRESPECT OF ANY KIND WILL BE TOLERATED. No virus postings will be allowed. Got a complaint then contact me not the list margie@majorinternet.com Good luck in your searches.

    08/01/2000 02:16:18
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Antioch Baptist CSA era
    2. Homer JONES
    3. Terri, Thanks much, I'll run them through the mill; I did not have Baxley's wife. Thanks again, Deo Vindice, Homer

    08/01/2000 01:58:57
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Homer JONES
    3. Judy, Yes that is Marion Monk, Apr 3, 1842- Oct 3, 1898; served as Pvt, Co A, 37th Ala Inf Rgt; the co enlisted at Auburn in Mar 1862; he m. Martha E. Stuckey; buried Beersheba Cemetery, County Road 60 east of Skipperville; would appreciate it if you could tell me who his parents were. Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer

    08/01/2000 01:39:04
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Homer JONES
    3. John, The only one I found was the William Gilmore that I had sent earlier; took a second look and he seems to have been a disbursing agent of some sort rather than a recipient. Deo Vindice, Homer

    08/01/2000 01:23:56
    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Indigent famlies
    2. Judy
    3. Hello list, On this list below is the name M. Monk from Dale Co Al. Could anyone tell me anything about this person? Could it be Marion Monk? I have been searching for him for sometime. Thanks Judy Barrett GHuskins@aol.com wrote: > > Original Military Service Pensioners of Alabama or the Confederacy > > Barbour Co- F.M. Grubbs, George Long, W.M. Brannon, F.M. Smith, J.P. Johnson, > R.R. Phillips, Charles B. Hart, John L. Wright, Thomas M. > Kennedy, > E. Priest, H.H. Lewis, George N. Hancock, John Danner, J.N. > Franklin, > Wiley Glover, John Shaw, James A. Lewis > Conecuh Co- W.J. Tonlinson, M.R. Johns, J.B.F. Watts, G.R. Boulware > William Merriweather, R.F. Ray, John W. Brown, M.B. Salter, > James Johnson, L. Dewberry, W.W. Johnson, James Garner, > S.J. Linam, James Roberson, Thomas M. Huson > Covington Co- R. Diamond, John D. Hudson, G.J. Williams, David Batson, > J.W.P. Castleberry, R.W. Lee, J.S. Williams, S.A. > Dauphin, > F.M. Fraser > Crenshaw Co- R.M. Brunson, F.M. Pipus, John C Laggit, A.D. Peacock, > H.M. Humphries, E.H. Bullard, George W. Hart > Dale Co- J.W. Thurman, J.B. Yelverton, SA Sykes, P.A. Smith, Curtis Byrd, > A. Smith, M. Monk, L.G. Bagwell, J.C. McIntyre, Simeon Coenty, > J.H. Poyner, James Chancey, William Lloyd, W.H. Marchman, > J. Anderson > Pike Co- John Ivey (I believe there was more for Pike but I didn't copy the > rest) > > Source: Pea River Trails > Volume 10 Spring 1985 > Number 2 page 20 > > Glenda > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Have you checked the Georgia Counties just across the river. Many of the Barbour residents came from, Crawford, Taylor, Randolph, Macon, Stewart Counties in Georgia just to mention a few.

    08/01/2000 01:12:05