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    1. [ALBIBB] I'm new
    2. Jenny Hendrix
    3. Hello everyone, I just signed up again today. I haven't been on this list in many years and happy to see it is active. I'm trying to verify that my great grandfather's parents were James Crawford Reach and Selena Looney. I've always been told this but now I was led to a site that said Andrew Jackson was his father and now I don't know????????????? Can anyone help me? Thank you! Jenny Hendrix The information in this E-mail message may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended only for the usage of the individual (s) named above. If you, the reader of this message, are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you should not further disseminate, distribute or forward this E-mail message. If you have received this E-mail in error please notify the sender immediately and delete the original

    05/11/2007 03:55:04
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] LOONEY & REACH info needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jennyhendrix_1 Surnames: Looney & Reach Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.994.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thanks Jacque, and I am sorry to hear about Herman. I can receive attachments and would like to hook up with some of you doing research. My dear father died as well. He was James Claude Reach's son. Thanks again! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 09:37:19
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] LOONEY & REACH info needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jacqueotts Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.994.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Jenny, Herman died a few years ago. There are still several of us doing research on the REACH/RICH family on-line. I'm sure some of the others will contact you. I can send you a report generated by Family Tree Maker with my REACH information. Let me know if you can receive attachments. It is good to see you posting again. JacqueOtts AT aol.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 08:58:06
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] Looney-Reach
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jennyhendrix_1 Surnames: Looney-Reach Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/3725.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for your information. It was most helpful. I did search the Archives, but it didn't help me find the info. I am looking for. I have gathered hundreds of pages on the Looney's up to Hugh Looney and his daughter Selena. Any additional information on them, and my Reach line would be helpful in putting my family heirloom together. Thanks again for your help. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 07:58:14
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] LOONEY & REACH info needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Jenny_Hendrix Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.994.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: If you are still online, this is my line, and I would still like info. James Claude was my grandfather. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 06:56:29
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] Looney-Reach info needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Jenny_Hendrix Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.993.1245.1277/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am just now reading all the posts I posted a few years ago. My father had cancer and became very ill, and I took care of him, and then I married. I have just begun my search again and found all these responses. If any of you are still online I'd really like the information. Sincerely, Jenny (Reach) Hendrix Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 06:51:58
    1. [ALBIBB] Looney-Reach
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: caroline horton Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/3725.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Reminder about research with RootsWeb lists: Be sure to check the ALBIBB archives mail list as your family names may have been previously mentioned. The archives can be located at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ALBIBB . You can do a specific search or browse the Archives for postings made since September 1997. Also, check the Bibb County Genweb Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~albibb/ Using the surnames in the subject section will increase the chances of someone responding to your query. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 06:41:20
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] LOONEY & REACH info needed
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Jenny_Hendrix Surnames: Looney and Reach Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.994.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Five years later I ready your post-wow! I pray you get this because Pearl was my grandfather's sister. I don't even remember what she looked like. The only way I remember her is that when I was a little girl a male cousin used to sing to her: "Pearl, Pearl you're my girl." Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 06:33:45
    1. [ALBIBB] Dead end in my research --need help-SOS!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Jenny_Hendrix Surnames: Looney and Reach Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/3725/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have been tracing my family tree and have gotten as far as here in Bibb County. I am a Descendant of Selena Looney (daughter of Hugh Looney) and James Crawford Reach. I know very little about them, and even less about their son, my great grandfather, William Lafayette Reach. My grandfather was James XClaude Reach, and I did know him but nothing about his growing up years or even who his mother or siblings were. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/11/2007 06:22:14
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] Looney-Reach info needed
    2. Connie Parnell- Beverly
    3. Hello Jenny, I will try to send you what information I have on the Reach family. My great-great-grandmother was Charity Reach who married William Pearson. I am not very good at computer stuff, but I will try to send you what I have. Herman was really the best. What a loss to the genealogy world, his death was. Connie Parnell-Beverly "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Jenny_Hendrix Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/870.993.1245.1277/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am just now reading all the posts I posted a few years ago. My father had cancer and became very ill, and I took care of him, and then I married. I have just begun my search again and found all these responses. If any of you are still online I'd really like the information. Sincerely, Jenny (Reach) Hendrix Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.

    05/11/2007 03:15:20
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] PIONEER PREACHERS/ CHURCHS IN AL.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: x2bjones Surnames: HINTON---MONTGOMERY--BROWN--CLEMENTS--FOSTER Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/3713.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: 09MAY07 RE-SEND Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/09/2007 01:35:26
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] Smitherman Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: nancyhford Surnames: Bell, Howard, Hughes, Isom, Lee, Powell, Runnels, Soley Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/1294.1309.1315/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'd be interested in that paperwork. Let me know what I need to do. Nancy Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/07/2007 01:50:30
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] Clark
    2. Donald M Logan, Ph. D.
    3. Hi Jane, sorry to be so slow to respond. my mary and Sam Logan were buried in Texas around 1930s. wrong clarks, I guess. don ----- Original Message ----- From: "mj b" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 11:46 AM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark >I know absolutely nothing about the Clarks and have tried and tried to > "link" with someone that could help. I'm a Kyzer descendant. My > greatgrandpa > was a brother of Mary Kyzer Clark. A cousin accidentally found Samuel & > Mary's graves over in Cottondale. Maybe we can eventually help each other. > Thanks > Jane > > >>From: "cwk1951 cwk1951" <[email protected]> >>Reply-To: [email protected] >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark >>Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:13:11 +0000 >> >>Hello Jane >>I saw your post. A couple of years ago I did research on the family of >>James J. Clark of the 44 th Ala. CSA, Bibb county aka Scottsville guards. >>He was my G. G. grandfather. Most of my work was lost, and I can't recall >>if he was related to your Samuel. I'm no longer on Ancestery.com, so I >>can't check it for you. Do you have any info? >>chuck >> >> >> >From: "mj b" <[email protected]> >> >Reply-To: [email protected] >> >To: [email protected] >> >Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark >> >Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:19:03 +0000 >> > >> >Do you know if your Clarks are related to Samuel Clark b. Nov. 2, >> >1830-d. >> >Feb. 16, 1893. He married Mary Kyzer on Sept. 8, 1851 in Bibb Co. They >>are >> >bur. in Cottondale cemetery, Cottondale, Al. Children (according to >>census >> >records) Eley, Sarah, Susannah, Martha, Samuel, Sylva (and maybe more >> >children). An information on this family appreciated. >> >Thanks >> >Jane >> > >> > >> > >From: "Marshalls" <[email protected]> >> > >Reply-To: [email protected] >> > >To: <[email protected]> >> > >Subject: [ALBIBB] Clark >> > >Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 16:04:36 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) >> > > >> > >Hello list, >> > >Can anyone tell me where Alexander(d:1851), John(d:1865) and James(?) >> >Clark >> > >are buried and the dates? >> > >Thanks >> > > >> > >As Long As You Mention My Name, I Live....Mayberry, Wilson, Mason, >>Clark, >> > >Duff, Kemp... >> > >Ingrid >> > > >> > >------------------------------- >> > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >quotes >> > >in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >_________________________________________________________________ >> >Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. >> >http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=flexicon_hmemailtaglineapril07 >> > >> > >> >------------------------------- >> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes >> >in the subject and the body of the message >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. >>http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE >> >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > Need a break? Find your escape route with Live Search Maps. > http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?ss=Restaurants~Hotels~Amusement%20Park&cp=33.832922~-117.915659&style=r&lvl=13&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=1118863&encType=1&FORM=MGAC01 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/05/2007 02:19:47
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior settlements
    2. Donald M Logan, Ph. D.
    3. Thanks Jim and Dick for the brief history of an era in AL history. My information is that 1818 was the year in which AL was separated from MS so MS could become a state, and AL could begin preparations for Statehood. Bibb was appointed Gov, and I believe he was a physician from GA who had become a senator, or worked for the then president (I have a deed by this pres, but forget his name: Monroe? then was Jackson). anyway, my Johh Hunt Logan came to AK 1818 with his uncle John Hunt... My ears pricked up when I noticed you mentioned Clements...and I hoped you might have further information. Nancy Clements married John Hunt, and after his death gave land for the first Presbyterian Church in Centreville, then Bibb County, AL Clements also surveyed the lots for Centreville for a Madamn Choteaux...wife of a dead French statesmen who had received a grant from Jackson during New Orleans battle. since families moved together, I thought info on Clements migh yield a clue. thanks, don logan John 1015 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nussloch" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 3:37 AM Subject: [ALBIBB] "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior settlements > Hi Jim, > short answer to one of your questions: > Stewart, AL was apparently named after a son of Larkin W. Stewart. This > Larkin (not the one over in Fayette Co, AL) was supposed to be a brother > of > my Solomon Stewart. This Larkin is buried in Stokes Cemetery in > Greensboro > in Hale Co, AL. > > I don't have papers handy, but I want to say that the town was named for > perhaps John F.? Stewart, a son of Larkin. > > The Fosters had alliances with my larger environment of TN / AL Stewarts, > McConnells, Clements, but I don't remember how. Also, the Dodsons, I > believe. > > The 1818's were a murkey transition window, pretty much a ramping up of > the > formalization of the AL Territory into a state. Part of one story in my > larger Stewart family is that they came from TN to AL with Moore's, > McConnells, and others, and included at least other brothers of Larkin W. > and Solomon: Reuben and William. Rueben is in 1820 one of the first > buyers > of land from the Huntsville land office, buying land in Fayette Co. The > Moore's Bridge was, by another oral tradition, established by these Moores > as part of their 1818+ migration into the area. There's a small hole in > the > wall in Marion Co, called Glen Allen, which by some traditions, was > originally called Stewart's Gap. My Solomon's first land buys included > land > up there. > > The window of 1810-1818 is going to be the tell-all window, as that is > what > I call the Squat Window. This was effectively the beginning of the end of > Alabama Territory / Mississippi Territory. > > Another interesting source to consider is the Alabama Militia. > Unfortunately you have to go to ADAH in Montgomery to review. At least > that's what I had to do. You should be able to see Foster's in the > various > rosters and that will help isolate them to a county perhaps (i.e. military > regiment / appropriate county) > > Cheers, > > Dick Stewart > HD > =-==- > Dick, No I do not have a clue her I'm as lost as any one ? > Plantation. Do you have any info on Stewart Al. A small town south of > Fosters east of the river and west of hwy 69 Hall or Tus Co. ? > I have some old info that my 3rd g grandfather James Foster along with > Denis > Dent came to Tus Co. in 1818 and the info also says that the Fosters and > Bealle's owen a near 60 miles exstending in a hors shoe from above > Fosters > Ferry to stell's Bluff see map elsewhere in this book ? Heee don't have > the > book or the map and still do not know were Stell's bluff is at ? > Jim Foster > > Subject: [ALTUSCAL] Former township of "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior > settlements > > >> Hi Jim, >> This scenario you're attempting to realize, it's interesting. >> >> My interest is perhaps the period 1810-1820, when folks were all over >> Alabama, legally and illegally. I recall (don't have docs handy) that >> the >> 1816 census showed "Monroe" county to be the majority of the >> Territory/(state), and my Solomon Stewart had signed, among many others, >> a >> resolution-like document forwarded to Washington DC by Mobile's Judge > Harry >> Toulmin. That coupled with a 1816 tax list, again with my Solomon on it, >> makes for a murkey geolocation for many of those folks. >> >> I've always thought that they were squatting on the Black Warrior River >> in >> one of two or three settlements, the locations of which I don't > understand. >> Do you think thisscenario is related to your scenario query? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Dick Stewart >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/05/2007 01:20:22
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] WOODRUFF FAMILY
    2. jim foster
    3. Irma, Sorry about that" don't know how I did it but it didn't seem hard to do at the time. Sorry Jim Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] WOODRUFF FAMILY > Jil, > > You must want the other Irma on this list as I don't have any of these > people in my data base. Sorry I can't help. > > Irma J. Roy > > At 10:30 PM 4/29/2007, you wrote: > >IRMA, > > > >I AM ONE OF GIDEON'S GGR-GRANDDAUGHTERS. I LIVE IN ARKANASAS AND HAVE > >DONE MUCH RESEARCH ON THE WOODRUFF'S AND BOBO'S. GIDEON DID MARRY A > >PHILADELPHIA BOBO, DTR. OF LEVINGTON BOBO. THE BOBO NAME CHANGED OVER > >TIME FROM ITS ORIGINAL SPELLING-A FRENCH (HUHGENET(?) FAMILY. MY > >GR-GRANDFATHER WAS AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF WHO MARRIED FRANCIS D. > >HASTINGS. SHE DIED BEFORE HE DID. THERE IS ANOTHER AMOS P. WOODRUFF (A > >COUSIN TO MY GT.GRANDFATHER AMOS). THIS PATICULAR AMOS WAS MARRIED TO A > >LAVINA BOBO ALSO. MANY BELIEVED MY GR-GRANDFATHER AMOS TO HAVE DIED IN > >THE EARLY1890'S. HOWEVER, I FOUND A MARRIAGE LICENSE TO A JENETTE ADKINS > >IN 1899 AND HIS SON AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF, JR. WAS BORN IN JULY, > >1901. AMOS DIED IN APR. 1901 BUT HAVE YET TO FIND WHERE HE WAS BURIED, > >BUT HOPEFULLY WILL SOME DAY IT SOMEDAY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFO ON > >THIS LINE OF PEOPLE PLEASE LET ME KNOW. > >Have a very blessed day, Jil WOODRUFF [email protected] > >_________________________________________________________________ > >

    05/03/2007 09:32:11
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] WOODRUFF FAMILY
    2. Irma Roy
    3. Jil, You must want the other Irma on this list as I don't have any of these people in my data base. Sorry I can't help. Irma J. Roy At 10:30 PM 4/29/2007, you wrote: >IRMA, > >I AM ONE OF GIDEON'S GGR-GRANDDAUGHTERS. I LIVE IN ARKANASAS AND HAVE >DONE MUCH RESEARCH ON THE WOODRUFF'S AND BOBO'S. GIDEON DID MARRY A >PHILADELPHIA BOBO, DTR. OF LEVINGTON BOBO. THE BOBO NAME CHANGED OVER >TIME FROM ITS ORIGINAL SPELLING-A FRENCH (HUHGENET(?) FAMILY. MY >GR-GRANDFATHER WAS AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF WHO MARRIED FRANCIS D. >HASTINGS. SHE DIED BEFORE HE DID. THERE IS ANOTHER AMOS P. WOODRUFF (A >COUSIN TO MY GT.GRANDFATHER AMOS). THIS PATICULAR AMOS WAS MARRIED TO A >LAVINA BOBO ALSO. MANY BELIEVED MY GR-GRANDFATHER AMOS TO HAVE DIED IN >THE EARLY1890'S. HOWEVER, I FOUND A MARRIAGE LICENSE TO A JENETTE ADKINS >IN 1899 AND HIS SON AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF, JR. WAS BORN IN JULY, >1901. AMOS DIED IN APR. 1901 BUT HAVE YET TO FIND WHERE HE WAS BURIED, >BUT HOPEFULLY WILL SOME DAY IT SOMEDAY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFO ON >THIS LINE OF PEOPLE PLEASE LET ME KNOW. >Have a very blessed day, Jil WOODRUFF [email protected] >_________________________________________________________________ >News, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Get it now! >http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message

    05/03/2007 06:19:42
    1. [ALBIBB] "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior settlements
    2. Nussloch
    3. Hi Jim, short answer to one of your questions: Stewart, AL was apparently named after a son of Larkin W. Stewart. This Larkin (not the one over in Fayette Co, AL) was supposed to be a brother of my Solomon Stewart. This Larkin is buried in Stokes Cemetery in Greensboro in Hale Co, AL. I don't have papers handy, but I want to say that the town was named for perhaps John F.? Stewart, a son of Larkin. The Fosters had alliances with my larger environment of TN / AL Stewarts, McConnells, Clements, but I don't remember how. Also, the Dodsons, I believe. The 1818's were a murkey transition window, pretty much a ramping up of the formalization of the AL Territory into a state. Part of one story in my larger Stewart family is that they came from TN to AL with Moore's, McConnells, and others, and included at least other brothers of Larkin W. and Solomon: Reuben and William. Rueben is in 1820 one of the first buyers of land from the Huntsville land office, buying land in Fayette Co. The Moore's Bridge was, by another oral tradition, established by these Moores as part of their 1818+ migration into the area. There's a small hole in the wall in Marion Co, called Glen Allen, which by some traditions, was originally called Stewart's Gap. My Solomon's first land buys included land up there. The window of 1810-1818 is going to be the tell-all window, as that is what I call the Squat Window. This was effectively the beginning of the end of Alabama Territory / Mississippi Territory. Another interesting source to consider is the Alabama Militia. Unfortunately you have to go to ADAH in Montgomery to review. At least that's what I had to do. You should be able to see Foster's in the various rosters and that will help isolate them to a county perhaps (i.e. military regiment / appropriate county) Cheers, Dick Stewart HD =-==- Dick, No I do not have a clue her I'm as lost as any one ? Plantation. Do you have any info on Stewart Al. A small town south of Fosters east of the river and west of hwy 69 Hall or Tus Co. ? I have some old info that my 3rd g grandfather James Foster along with Denis Dent came to Tus Co. in 1818 and the info also says that the Fosters and Bealle's owen a near 60 miles exstending in a hors shoe from above Fosters Ferry to stell's Bluff see map elsewhere in this book ? Heee don't have the book or the map and still do not know were Stell's bluff is at ? Jim Foster Subject: [ALTUSCAL] Former township of "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior settlements > Hi Jim, > This scenario you're attempting to realize, it's interesting. > > My interest is perhaps the period 1810-1820, when folks were all over > Alabama, legally and illegally. I recall (don't have docs handy) that the > 1816 census showed "Monroe" county to be the majority of the > Territory/(state), and my Solomon Stewart had signed, among many others, a > resolution-like document forwarded to Washington DC by Mobile's Judge Harry > Toulmin. That coupled with a 1816 tax list, again with my Solomon on it, > makes for a murkey geolocation for many of those folks. > > I've always thought that they were squatting on the Black Warrior River in > one of two or three settlements, the locations of which I don't understand. > Do you think thisscenario is related to your scenario query? > > Cheers, > > Dick Stewart >

    05/03/2007 04:37:07
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] ALBIBB Digest, Vol 2, Issue 74
    2. Donna Causey
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 3:24 PM Subject: ALBIBB Digest, Vol 2, Issue 74 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Sallie Stewart Edmonds (Irma Roy) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 21:00:14 -0500 > From: Irma Roy <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Sallie Stewart Edmonds > To: [email protected], [email protected] > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > Hi, > > My late husband, Dewey Lee Roy descended from John Carroll and Mary Ann > "Polly" EDMONDS. Here is the little information I have on the lst 2 > generations of this family. The whole file is too large to post here > > Descendants of John Edmonds > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. John1 Edmonds was born Abt. 1784 in Georgia, and died Aft. > 1860. He married (2) Sarah Brown 16 Sep 1835 in Bibb County, Alabama. > She > was born Abt. 1794 in Virginia, and died Bef. 1860 in Alabama. > > Notes for John Edmonds: > 1850 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Page 35, W. C. River, #1168-1168 > EDMONDS, John 66 M Farmer GA > Sarah 56 F VA > Noema 17 F Ala > Living next door to John CARROLL and Mary Ann EDMONDS > > Living with Daughter, Nomea and husband, J. P. Allen on the 1860 Bibb > County, Alabama Census, page 671 > EDMONDS, John 87 0/60 Georgia > > More About John Edmonds and Sarah Brown: > Marriage: 16 Sep 1835, Bibb County, Alabama > > Children of John Edmonds are: > + 2 i. Julia Elizabeth2 Edmonds, born Abt. 1815 in > Georgia; died Aft. 1880. > + 3 ii. Samuel Edmonds, born 23 Nov 1828 in Georgia; died > 25 Aug 1908. > + 4 iii. Mary Ann 'Polly' Edmonds, born Abt. 1828 in Bibb > County, Alabama; died Aft. 30 Jul 1907. > + 5 iv. Zachariah Edmonds, born Abt. 1831 in Alabama; died > Aft. 1880. > + 6 v. Naomi Edmonds, born Abt. 1833. > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. Julia Elizabeth2 Edmonds (John1) was born Abt. 1815 in > Georgia, and died Aft. 1880. She married John S. Ashworth. He was born > Abt. 1810 in Georgia, and died Bef. 1870. > > Notes for Julia Elizabeth Edmonds: > 1870 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom Beat, Scottsville P.O., Roll 2, > Book 1, page no. 3/228A, #23/23 > ASHWORTH, Julia 50 Farming Georgia > Amos 21 Farm Hand Alabama > Mandy 16 Housekeeping Alabama > Sarah 13 Alabama > Beckey 10 Alabama > John 7 Alabama > > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 261C > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Julian ASHWORTH Self F W W 61 GA > Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: GA > Amanda M. ASHWORTH Dau F S W 26 AL > Occ: Assistant Fa: GA Mo: GA > Sarah Ann ASHWORTH Dau F S W 23 AL > Occ: Assistant Fa: GA Mo: GA > John T. ASHWORTH Son M S W 17 AL > Occ: Farm Hand Fa: GA Mo: GA > > Notes for John S. Ashworth: > 1850 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W. C. River, page 35A, #470/470 > ASHWORTH, John S. 40 Farmer 500 Ga > Elizabeth 35 Ga > Marion 11 M Ala > Tinsley 9 M Ala > Linsy 7 M Ala > Martha 5 Ala > Lucinda E. 3 Ala > Amos A. 2 Ala > EDMONDS, Zachariah 19 Laborer 125 Ala > > 1860 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W. Side Cahaba River, May P.O., Roll 2, > Book 1, page 680 & 681, #228/220 > ASHWORTH, John 52 Farmer 1000/500 Georgia > Judea 42 Domestic Georgia > Marion B. 21 Farmer Alabama > William T. 19 Farmer Alabama > Martha 15 Alabama > Lucinda 12 Alabama > Amos A. 11 Alabama > Mary E. 8 Alabama > Amanda 6 Alabama > Sarah 3 Alabama > > Children of Julia Edmonds and John Ashworth are: > 7 i. Marion B.3 Ashworth, born Abt. 1839; died Abt. 03 > May 1863 in Civil War. He married C. ??. > > Notes for Marion B. Ashworth: > From the Civil War Service Database web site, ADAH > 1st Record > Last Name: Ashworth First Name: Marion MI: B > Enlistment Information: Age 22, Alabama, > Bibb, Private > Regimental Unit: 44th Alabama Regiment > Company Unit: B > Authority: Muster in roll, Camp Instruction Selma Ala, Mar 15, 1862 > > 2nd Record > Last Name: Ashworth First Name: Marion MI: B > Martial Status: Married > Birth Information: USA, Alabama Occupation: Farmer > Enlistment Date: 1862/03/21 > Enlistment Information: Age 22, > Alabama, Scottsville, Private. > Engagements: Manassas Aug 31 62; > Sharpsburg Sep 17 62 > Branch: Infantry Remarks: Transferred to > Co > G, 11 Alabama Regiment Regimental Unit: 44th Alabama > Regiment exchange for Rufus G. Goodson, Oct 1, 1862, > Res: Company > Unit: B Scottsville, Alabama > > Authority: Historical record roll, dated near > Richmond Va, Jan 1, 1865 > > 3rd Record > Last Name: Ashworth First Name: M MI: B > Enlistment Information: Private > Branch: Infantry Remarks: Abdoment wound > (since died) > Regimental Unit: 11th Alabama Regiment > Company Unit: G > Authority: Casualty list May 3, 1863 > > 4th Record > Last Name: Ashworth First Name: Marion MI: B > Enlistment Information: Private > Branch: Infantry Remarks: C. Ashworth, > Widow, Scottsville, Ala, no des > Regimental Unit: 11th Alabama Regiment list, claim filed Sep 29 63 > Company Unit: G > Authority: List, Condition of Claims, 2nd Aud, > C. S. Treas. > > 8 ii. William Tinsley Ashworth, born Abt. 1841. > 9 iii. Linsy Ashworth, born Abt. 1843. > 10 iv. Martha J. Ashworth, born 30 Aug 1845 in Alabama; > died 14 May 1898. She married Uriah Smith; born 06 Dec 1838 in Alabama; > died 19 Aug 1898. > > More About Martha J. Ashworth: > Burial: Ashworth - Thrasher Family Cemetery, 4 miles NE of West Blocton on > Settlement Road, Bibb County, Alabama1 > > Notes for Uriah Smith: > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 262A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Uriah SMITH Self M M W 41 AL > Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: SC > Martha SMITH Wife F M W 34 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA > William SMITH Son M S W 12 AL > Occ: Student Fa: AL Mo: AL > Mattie SMITH Dau F S W 10 AL > Occ: Student Fa: AL Mo: AL > Rufus SMITH Son M S W 7 AL > Occ: Student Fa: AL Mo: AL > Mary E. SMITH Dau F S W 1 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > Mary SMITH Mother F W W 73 SC > Occ: Midwife Fa: SC Mo: SC > > More About Uriah Smith: > Burial: Smith (Uriah) Graveyard, West Blocton, Bibb County, Alabama > > 11 v. Lucinda E. Ashworth, born Abt. 1847. > 12 vi. Amos A. 'Bud' Ashworth, born Abt. 1848 in Alabama; > died Abt. 1916. He married Charity E. ??; born 22 Mar 1859; died 26 Feb > 1939. > > Notes for Amos A. 'Bud' Ashworth: > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 261C > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Amous ASHWORTH Self M M W 30 AL > Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: GA > Charity ASHWORTH Wife F M W 21 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL > Martha Jane ASHWORTH Dau F S W 3 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > Mary Elizabeth ASHWORTH Dau F S W 1 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > > More About Amos A. 'Bud' Ashworth: > Burial: Ashworth - Thrasher Family Cemetery, 4 miles NE of West Blocton on > Settlement Road, Bibb County, Alabama > > More About Charity E. ??: > Burial: Mt. Carmel Cemetery, on Old Ala. Hwy #5, West Blocton, Bibb > County, > Alabama > > 13 vii. Mary E. Ashworth, born Abt. 1852. > 14 viii. Amanda M. Ashworth, born Abt. 1854. > 15 ix. Sarah Ann Ashworth, born Abt. 1857. > 16 x. Rebecca 'Beckey' Ashworth, born Abt. 1860. > 17 xi. John T. Ashworth, born Abt. 1863. He married > Nicie P. ??; born 20 Jun 1866; died 11 Jun 1905. > > More About Nicie P. ??: > Burial: Kinard Cemetery, 3 miles W of West Blocton, on West Bocton-Vance > Farm-To-Market Road, Bibb County, Alabama > > 3. Samuel2 Edmonds (John1) was born 23 Nov 1828 in Georgia, and > died 25 Aug 1908. He married (1) Perlina Ann Thrasher 25 Oct 1847 in Bibb > County, Alabama. She was born Abt. 1830 in Alabama, and died Bef. > 1866. He married (2) Mary ?? Bef. 1866. She was born Abt. 1843 in > Alabama. > > Notes for Samuel Edmonds: > 1850 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W. C. River, page 33B, #444/444 > EDMUNDS, Saml 27 Farmer Ga > Polina Ann 20 Ala > Benj J. 2 Ala > Francis M. 1/12 M Ala > > 1860 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W. S. Cahaba River, Centreville P.O., > Roll 2, Book 1, page 677, #204/196 > EDMONDS, Saml 38 Farmer 500/700 Georgia > Palina 30 Domestic Alabama > Benjamin 11 Alabama > Francis M. 9 M Alabama > Henry M. 7 Alabama > John W. 6 Alabama > Joseph E. 3 Alabama > Saml P. 1 Alabama > > 1870 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom Beat, Six Mile P.O., Roll 2, > Book > 1, page 231A, #74/74 > EDMONDS, Samuel 50 Farming 0/200 Georgia > Mary 27 Keeping house Alabama > Martin 18 Alabama > John 16 Alabama > Earlie 14 M Alabama > Parker 11 Alabama > Fannie 9 Alabama > Willie 1 Alabama > > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 261D > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Samuel EDMONDS Self M M W 56 GA > Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: GA > Mary EDMONDS Wife F M W 40 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL > Fannie NOLEN SDau F S W 19 AL > Occ: Student Fa: AL Mo: AL > Willie EDMONDS Son M S W 11 AL > Fa: GA Mo: AL > Elizabeth EDMONDS Dau F S W 8 AL > Occ: Student Fa: GA Mo: AL > Sarah EDMONDS Dau F S W 6 AL > Occ: Student Fa: GA Mo: AL > Samuel J. EDMONDS Son M S W 4 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > > More About Samuel Edmonds: > Burial: Caffee Community Cemetery, 4 miles N from West Blocton on Ala. Hwy > #5, Bibb County, Alabama > > More About Samuel Edmonds and Perlina Thrasher: > Marriage: 25 Oct 1847, Bibb County, Alabama > > More About Samuel Edmonds and Mary ??: > Marriage: Bef. 1866 > > Children of Samuel Edmonds and Perlina Thrasher are: > 18 i. Benjamin J.3 Edmonds, born Abt. 1848. > 19 ii. Francis Marion Edmonds, born Abt. Sep 1850 in > Alabama. He married Sallie Stewart; born Abt. 1854 in Alabama. > > Notes for Francis Marion Edmonds: > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 262A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Francis EDMONDS Self M M W 31 AL > Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: GA > Sallie EDMONDS Wife F M W 26 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA > Joe EDMONDS Son M S W 5 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > Matthew EDMONDS Son M S W 2 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > > 20 iii. Henry Martin Edmonds, born Abt. 1853. > 21 iv. John W. Edmonds, born Abt. 1854. > 22 v. Joseph E. Edmonds, born Abt. 1857. > 23 vi. Samuel Parker Edmonds, born Abt. 1859. > > Children of Samuel Edmonds and Mary ?? are: > 24 i. David B.3 Edmonds, born 11 Dec 1866; died 22 Nov > 1867. > > More About David B. Edmonds: > Burial: Caffee Community Cemetery, 4 miles N from West Blocton on Ala. Hwy > #5, Bibb County, Alabama1 > > 25 ii. Willie Edmonds, born Abt. 1869. > 26 iii. Elizabeth Edmonds, born Abt. 1872. > 27 iv. Sarah Edmonds, born Abt. 1874. > 28 v. Samuel J. Edmonds, born Abt. 1876. > > 4. Mary Ann 'Polly'2 Edmonds (John1) was born Abt. 1828 in Bibb > County, Alabama, and died Aft. 30 Jul 1907. She married John Carroll. He > was born Abt. 1823 in South Carolina, and died 12 Jun 1882. > > More About Mary Ann 'Polly' Edmonds: > Date born 2: 1828, Per GEDCOM file Janet Stacey received > Nickname: Polly > > Notes for John Carroll: > 1850 Bibb County, Alabama Census, pg 49, #469 > CARROLL, John 27 Farmer SC > Mary 21 AL > Winey E. 4 AL > William J. 1 AL > > 1860 Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Census, Pg 118, 551- Collin Beat #13, > P.O. > Trion, #1475, HH 1339 list John and his family. JOHN CARRELL, 37, Farmer, > $400, S.C.; MARY, 28 F, Ala; EMELINE, 16, F, Ala; WILLIAM, 12, M, Ala.; > JANE, 10, F, Ala.; ZACK, 7, M, Ala.; BEATH, 5, F, Ala.; BENJAMIN, 1, M, > Ala. > > From the Civil War Service Database, ADAH > John Carroll > Married > Shoemaker > Engagements: Absent sick Seven Pine, May 31, 1862 and June 1, 1862; > Gaines > Mill, June 27, 1862; Manassas No. 2, August 30, 1862; Harper's Ferry, > September 15, 1862; Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862; Fredericksburg, > December 13, 1862; Salem Church, May 13, 1863; Gettysburg, July 2 and 3, > 1863. > Authority: Historical record roll near Petersburg, Va. January 4, 1865. > > From the book, CIVIL WAR RECORDS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA by Marilyn > Davis Barefield, Compiler, page 72 > "CARROLL, JOHN, Pvt., Co. J., 11th Regiment; died 12 June 1882. Widow, > MARY A. CARROLL, transferred to Chilton County, (Alabama(, 30 July > 1907. 8810, 13654, 13662, 14325." > > 1870 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Township 20, Range 5 West, 13 > August > 1870, Jonesborough, Census Taker: J. W. Bass, # 1006 and 1012 list John > Carroll, age 50, Blacksmith, born Alabama; M., age 45, F, keeps house, > born > Alabama; W., age 28, F, at home, born Alabama; Z., age 18, M, at home, > born > Alabama; O., age 14, F., at home, Alabama; B.(Benjamin?), age 12, M, at > home, born Alabama; J., age 9, M, at home, born Alabama; C., age 7, M, at > home, born Alabama. Next door is Wm. Carroll, age 22, farmer, born > Alabama; M., age 18, F., keeps house, born Alabama; J. W., age 2, M, at > home, born Alabama. > > Is this the same family?? > > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 270B > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > John CARROLL Self M M W 57 SC > Occ: Wheel Wright Fa: SC Mo: SC > Polly CARROLL Wife F M W 51 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: GA > John CARROLL Son M S W 17 AL > Occ: Assisting Father Fa: SC Mo: AL > Thomas C. CARROLL Son M S W 14 AL > Occ: Assisting Father Fa: SC Mo: AL > > More About John Carroll: > Enlisted at: 01 Mar 1862, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, age 37 > Military service: CSA, Pvt, Co. G, 11th Alabama Infantry Regiment > Residence: 01 Mar 1862, Woodstock, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama > > Children of Mary Edmonds and John Carroll are: > 29 i. Winey Emeline3 Carroll, born Abt. 1844. > 30 ii. Jane Carroll, born Abt. 1850. > 31 iii. John William 'Bill' Carroll, born 06 Jul 1850 in > Alabama; died Aft. 1900. He married Martha C. George 23 Nov 1867 in > Jefferson County, Alabama; born 06 Jul 1851 in Alabama; died 16 Jun 1907. > > Notes for John William 'Bill' Carroll: > In Jefferson County, Alabama Marriage Vol 4, page 374, I find the marriage > of William Carroll to Martha George on 23 November 1867 at J. R. George's > by Thos. L. Williams, J. P.; consent of parents, both under age, Bond > William Carrol and Hiram Sams. > > 1870 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Township 20, Range 5 West, > Jonesborough, # 1007-1013 lists Carroll, Wm., 22, M, W, Farmer, Alabama; > M., 18 F, W, Keeps House, Alabama; J. W., 3, M, W, At home, > Alabama. Listed next door to Father John Carroll. > > 1880 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, TWP 20, R4, pg 527-D, #33-35 > CARROL, Wm. 30 Farmer Ala SC Ala > Martha 28 Wife Ala SC SC > John 10 Son Ala Ala Ala > Mary 8 Daughter Ala Ala Ala > Lemuel 6 Son Ala Ala Ala > Leonard 3 Son Ala Ala Ala > Bettie 5/12 Feb. Dau Ala Ala Ala > > 1900 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, Page 7A, > #126-126: CARROL, W.J., father b. NC, Mother, Ala, Farmer; M.C., wife, > parents b. SC, M 34 years, 13 children, 12 living; 11 children > listed. Counted next door to brother Benjamin F. Carroll. > > More About Martha C. George: > Burial: George Cemetery, Jefferson County, Alabama > > More About John Carroll and Martha George: > Bondsmen: William Carroll and Hiram Sams > Consent: Consent of parents was given > Marriage: 23 Nov 1867, Jefferson County, Alabama > Married at: Residence of J. R. George > Married by: Thos. L. Williams, J. P. > Recorded at: Journal 4, pg 374 > > 32 iv. James Zackaria Carroll, born 24 Sep 1853 in > Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; died 19 Apr 1932 in Greenpond, Bibb County, > Alabama. He married Martha Ann Oglesby 24 May 1874 in Alabama; born 07 > Sep > 1853 in Alabama; died 13 Nov 1926 in Greenpond, Bibb County, Alabama. > > Notes for James Zackaria Carroll: > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 270B > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > James CARROLL Self M M W 26 AL > Occ: Farm Hand Fa: SC Mo: AL > Martha CARROLL Wife F M W 26 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL > Columbus N. CARROLL Son M S W 4 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > Matara A. CARROLL Dau F S W 1 AL > Fa: AL Mo: AL > > 1920 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom Beat, pg 202b, Greenpond-Belle > Ellen Road, Precinct Kingdom > CARROLL, James (T or J) Head 66 Al Al Al > Martha A. Wife 66 Al Al Al > Lillie Dau 23 Al Al Al > Gertrude G. dau 13 Al Al Al > > More About James Zackaria Carroll: > Burial: Hickman Cemetery, Greenpond, Bibb County, Alabama > > More About Martha Ann Oglesby: > Burial: Hickman Cemetery, Greenpond, Bibb County, Alabama > > More About James Carroll and Martha Oglesby: > Marriage: 24 May 1874, Alabama > > 33 v. Ruth Carroll, born Abt. 1855. > 34 vi. Benjamin F. Carroll, born 28 Feb 1859 in Alabama; > died 30 Jun 1928 in Bessemer Hospital, Bessemer, Jefferson County, > Alabama. He married Susan Elizabeth 'Sudie' Blankenship 26 Dec 1878 in > John Blankenship's, Jefferson County, Alabama; born 25 Dec 1858 in > Alabama; > died 17 Nov 1937 in McCalla, Jefferson County, Alabama. > > Notes for Benjamin F. Carroll: > 1880 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, TWP 20, Range 4, page 530-B, > #86-89: > CARROL, BENJ., W, M, 20, Saw Mill Work, Ala. > SUSAN, W, F, 21, wife, Ala, Ga, Ga. > ALLIE, W, F, 1, daughter, Ala, Ala, Ala. > JOHN, W, M, 21, Saw Mill Work, Ala, Ala, Ala. > > 1900 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, page 7A, > #125-125: CARROL, B. F., head, W, M, Feb 1859, 41, M, 21, Ala, NC, Ala, > Farmer; SUDIE, wife, W, F, Dec 1859, 40, M, 21, 9 children 8 living, Ala, > Ala, Ala; ALLIE, dau, W, F, Sept 1880, 19, S, Ala, Ala, Ala; VELMA, Dau, > W, > F, June 1882, 17, S, Ala, Ala, Ala; MITIE, dau, W, F, May 1886, 14, S, > Ala, > Ala, Ala; CHARLIE, son, W, M, Aug 1888, 11, S, Ala, Ala, Ala; WILLIE, son, > W, M, Apr 1890, 10, S, Ala, Ala, Ala; HARRY, son, W, M, May 1892, 8, S, > Ala, Ala, Ala; THOMAS,son, W, M, Sep 1895, 4, S, Ala, Ala, Ala; HOBSON, > son, W, M, Jan 1899, 1, S, Ala, Ala, Ala. > > 1910 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Township 19, Precinct 3, Jonesboro > town, 441 ?Kyzer and Center Street, Roll 17, 28 April 1910, SD 9, ED 33, > Sheet 15B & 16A, Page 72B & 73A, #347/361 > CARROLL, B. > F. Head 52 M1 30 AL AL AL Teamster Own team > Elizabeth Wife 52 M1 30 10/9 AL UNK > UNK None > Harry Son 17 S AL AL AL Stove > repairs Block Furnace > Thomas > F. Son 15 S AL AL AL Teamster Lumber Wagon > Hobson Son 11 S AL AL AL None > Jessie Son 8 S AL AL AL None > > Received from Janet Stacey, January 6, 2003 > 1920 Jefferson Co. Alabama Census, Precinct 1, pg.1a: (Added by Irma J. > Roy > - SD 9, ED1, Sheet 1A) > Carroll, B.F. (?) AL NC AL (Farmer > Farming) > " Susie (?) AL AL AL > " Tom? F (son) (?) > " Hobson 19 > > 1920 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, Roll 20, 2nd January > 1920, SD 9, ED 1, Sheet 1A & 1B, Page 1A & 1B, #10/10 > CARROLL, B. G. Head ? AL NC AL Farmer Farming > Susie Wife ? AL AL AL none none > Tom F. Son ? D AL AL AL none none > Hobson Son 19 S AL AL AL Cook > Restaurant Cooking > > Death Certificate for Benjamin Carroll lists his parents as John Carroll > and Susie Blankenship. > > More About Benjamin F. Carroll: > Burial: 01 Jul 1928, Bluff Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson County, Alabama > Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis2 > > Notes for Susan Elizabeth 'Sudie' Blankenship: > Marriage license record states her name as Susan. > > Is this Susan and her son Hobson? Where is Hobson's wife?? > 1930 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom, Precinct 1, Roll 2, April 7, > 1930, ED 4-1, SD 7, Sheet 2B, Page 2B, #32/34 > CARROLL, Houston Head 29 S AL AL AL Laborer > Saw > Mill > Susan Mother 69 WD AL AL AL None > > Excerpts from OBIT IN THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS, NOVEMBER 17, 1937 > > Mrs. Sudie Carroll, age 76, passed away at the residence, McCalla, Ala, > Wed. A.M. Funeral 2 P.M., Thursday at Arnold's Chapel Church. Rev. B. G. > Ray officiating, interment adjoining cemetery. Survived by 4 sons: C.L. > Carroll, W. O. Carroll, H. C. Carroll, D.H. Carroll; 2 daughters: Mrs. > Allie Mahan, Mrs. Myrtle Davis. > > Sudie's name may really have been Susan, and sometimes known as S. M. E. > Blankenship. Death Certificat, #11017-Co, Jefferson County, Alabama, > lists > name as Sudie Carroll, father John Blankenship, Mother Mary Tyler. > > More About Susan Elizabeth 'Sudie' Blankenship: > Burial: Arnold's Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Bluff Ridge, Jefferson > County, Alabama > Fact 2: Nickname - Sis > > More About Benjamin Carroll and Susan Blankenship: > Marriage: 26 Dec 1878, John Blankenship's, Jefferson County, Alabama > Marriage date: Marriage Journal 8, page 420, Bondsman: William Carroll; > marr by W. J. Bass, JP. > > 35 vii. John L. Carroll, born Sep 1861. He married > Louvenia Ella George; born Jan 1872; died Sep 1938 in Jefferson County, > Alabama. > > Notes for John L. Carroll: > 1900 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, Roll 20, 13 June 1900, > SD 5, ED 84, Sheet 5B, Page 5B, #94/94 > CARROL, J. L. Head Sep > 1861 38 M 9 AL AL AL Farmer > L. E. Wife Jan > 1872 28 M 9 5/5 AL AL AL > John W. Son Dec > 1891 8 S AL AL AL At School > Lillie M. Dau Feb > 1893 7 S AL AL AL > Lula B. Dau Oct > 1894 5 S AL AL AL > Daniel L. Son Jan > 1897 3 S AL AL AL > Jessie C. Son Jul > 1898 1 S AL AL AL > > 1910 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, Eastern Valley Road, > Roll 17, 19 April 1910, SD 9, ED 30, Sheet 3B, Page 3B, #59/59 > CARROLL, J. > L. Head 40 M1 19 AL AL AL Farmer Home Farm > Louvinia Wife 39 M1 19 9/9 AL > AL AL none > Lillie Dau 17 S AL AL AL none > Lula Dau 15 S AL AL AL none > Dan Son 13 S AL AL AL none > Jessie Son 10 S AL AL AL none > Ellis Son 7 S AL AL AL none > Lelie Dau 9 S AL AL AL none > Maud Dau 5 S AL AL AL none > Jim Son 2/12 S AL AL AL none > > 1920 Jefferson County, Alabama Census, Precinct 1, McCalla, R 1, Roll 20, > 9 > January 1920, SD 9, ED 1, Sheet 6A, Page 6A, #94/94 > CARROLL, J. L. Head 51 M AL AL AL Farmer Farming > Ella Wife 47 M AL AL AL None > Lela Dau 19 S AL AL AL Cashier > Ellis Son 17 S AL AL AL none school > Maudie Dau 15 S AL AL AL none school > Nolen Son 9 S AL AL AL none > > More About Louvenia Ella George: > Death Certificate: Sep 1938, Louvenia E. Carroll, Jefferson County, > Alabama, Volume 41, Certificate 20251, Roll 33 > > 36 viii. Thomas C. Carroll, born Abt. 1863. > > 5. Zachariah2 Edmonds (John1) was born Abt. 1831 in Alabama, and > died Aft. 1880. He married Nancy J. ??. She was born Abt. 1837 in > Alabama. > > Notes for Zachariah Edmonds: > 1860 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W Side of Cahaba River, May P.O., Roll > 2, > Book 1, page 681, #233/225 > EDMONDS, Zachariah 26 Farmer 0/300 Alabama > Nancy J. 23 Domestic Alabama > Daniel 3 Alabama > William 1 Alabama > McALISTER, Jno T. 12 Alabama > > From the Civil War Service Database web site of ADAH > Last Name: Edmonds First Name: Z. > Marital Status: Married > Birth Information: USA, Alabama Occupation: Farmer > Enlistment Date: 1862/04/28 > Enlistment INformation: Age 28, Alabama, > Randolph, Private. > Engagements: Absent without leave > Manassas Va, Aug 31, 62 > through Darbytown, Va, Dec 10, > 1864 > Branch: Infantry > Regimental Unit: 44th Alabama Regiment > Company Unit: G Remarks: Address: P.O. > Randolph, Alabama > Authority: Historical Record Roll, dated near > Richmond, Va, Dec 26, 1864. > > 1870 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom Beat, Scottsville P.O., Roll 2, > Book 1, Page No 3/228A, #26/26 > EDMONDS, Jack 39 Farming 0/400 Alabama > Jane 27 House Keeping Alabama > Doc 11 Alabama > Zack 10 Alabama > Sarah 7 Alabama > > Census Place: Kingdom, Bibb, Alabama 1880 > Source: FHL Film 1254001 National Archives Film T9-0001 Page > 270A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Zachariah EDMONDS Self M M W 49 AL > Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL > Nancy EDMONDS Wife F M W 44 AL > Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL > David M. EDMONDS Son M S W 23 AL > Occ: Farm Hand Fa: AL Mo: AL > William Z. EDMONDS Son M S M 22 AL > Occ: Farm Hand Fa: AL Mo: AL > Sarah C. EDMONDS Dau F S W 18 AL > Occ: Assisting Fa: AL Mo: AL > > Children of Zachariah Edmonds and Nancy ?? are: > 37 i. Daniel M. 'Doc'3 Edmonds, born Abt. 1857. > 38 ii. William Z. 'Zack' Edmonds, born Abt. 1859. > 39 iii. Sarah C. Edmonds, born Abt. 1862. > > 6. Naomi2 Edmonds (John1) was born Abt. 1833. She married John > P. Allen 07 Oct 1854 in Bibb County, Alabama. He was born Abt. 1833 in > South Carolina. > > Notes for John P. Allen: > 1860 Bibb County, Alabama Census, W. Side Cahaba River, May P.O., Roll 2, > Book 1, page 671, #166/162 > ALLEN, J. P. 27 Farmer 0/450 S. Carolina > Nomea 26 Domestic Alabama > Ann F. 2 Alabama > EDMONDS, John 87 0/60 Georgia > > From the Civil War Service Database web site of ADAH > Last Name: Allen First Name; John MI: P. > Marital Status: Married > Occupation: Tanner > Enlistment Date; 1862/04/29 > Enlistment Information: Age 40, Alabama, > Randolph, Private > Engagements: Present Manassas, Virginia > August 31, 1862; > Fredericksburg, Virginia December 11, 1862 > through Suffold, > Virginia May 3, 1863; Lookout Valley, > Tennessee; Knoxville, > Branch: Infantry Tennessee November 29, 1863 > through > Dandridge, Tennessee; > Regimental Unit: 44th Alabama Mechanicsville, Virginia June 1, 1864 > through Cold Harbor, Va Regiment June 3, > 1864; Trenched around Petersburg June 24, 1864 Company > Unit: G through Fussel's Mills, Va. August 16, > 1864; Williamsburg Road, > Va. PO Randolph. > Authority: Historical record roll dated > near Richmond, Virginia > December 26, 1864 > > 1870 Bibb County, Alabama Census, Kingdom Beat, Scottsville P.O., Roll 2, > Book 1, page no. 3/228A, #24/24 > ALLEN, J. 46 Farming 500 SCarolina > Mayona 38 House keeping Alabama > Annie 12 Alabama > John 4 Alabama > Margaret 1 Alabama > > More About John Allen and Naomi Edmonds: > Marriage: 07 Oct 1854, Bibb County, Alabama > > Children of Naomi Edmonds and John Allen are: > 40 i. Ann F.3 Allen, born Abt. 1858. > 41 ii. John Allen, born Abt. 1866. > 42 iii. Margaret Allen, born Abt. 1869. > > Endnotes > > 1. BAPTISTS OF BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA 1817-1974 by Howard F. McCord. > 2. Death Certificate dated July 1, 1928, Jefferson County, File No. > BESS-228. > 3. Irma J. Roy - Alabama Death Index 1908-1959. > > Irma J. Roy > > At 08:35 PM 5/1/2007, you wrote: >>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >>Author: coalminersdaughter48 >>Surnames: Edmond, Thrasher >>Classification: queries >> >>Message Board URL: >> >>http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.bibb/1482.1.2/mb.ashx >> >>Message Board Post: >> >>Hi: My name is Jewel Edmonds Earnest I also am researching the Edmonds >>family. Do you know what year your F.M.Edmonds was born? I have a >>F.M.(Francis Marion Edmonds) in my family tree. If this is the same one >>his father was Samuel Edmonds and his mother was Perlina Thrasher. The >>F.M. in my family was born around 1849 or 1850. Hope we can make a >>connection. I also have been searching for a L-O-N-G time! >> >>Important Note: >>The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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    05/03/2007 04:35:52
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] [ALTUSCAL] Former township of "HUGHES", Alabama & Black Warrior settlements
    2. jim foster
    3. Dick, No I do not have a clue her I'm as lost as any one ? Plantation. Do you have any info on Stewart Al. A small town south of Fosters east of the river and west of hwy 69 Hall or Tus Co. ? I have some old info that my 3rd g grandfather James Foster along with Denis Dent came to Tus Co. in 1818 and the info also says that the Fosters and Bealle's owen a near 60 miles exstending in a hors shoe from above Fosters Ferry to stell's Bluff see map elsewhere in this book ? Heee don't have the book or the map and still do not know were Stell's bluff is at ? Jim Foster Subject: [ALTUSCAL] Former township of "HUGHES",Alabama & Black Warrior settlements > Hi Jim, > This scenario you're attempting to realize, it's interesting. > > My interest is perhaps the period 1810-1820, when folks were all over > Alabama, legally and illegally. I recall (don't have docs handy) that the > 1816 census showed "Monroe" county to be the majority of the > Territory/(state), and my Solomon Stewart had signed, among many others, a > resolution-like document forwarded to Washington DC by Mobile's Judge Harry > Toulmin. That coupled with a 1816 tax list, again with my Solomon on it, > makes for a murkey geolocation for many of those folks. > > I've always thought that they were squatting on the Black Warrior River in > one of two or three settlements, the locations of which I don't understand. > Do you think thisscenario is related to your scenario query? > > Cheers, > > Dick Stewart > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/02/2007 09:24:25
    1. Re: [ALBIBB] WOODRUFF FAMILY
    2. jim foster
    3. Jil, Got out the old M.B.P. Book and on page 733 has your Gideon Woodruff and see that he was in Clay County MS so not much dought that your people and my people new eatch outher !! William L.Foster born in Foster Al.Son of Robert S.Foster being one of them as he got his start in Clay County MS. Jim Foster ----- Original Message ----- > IRMA, > > I AM ONE OF GIDEON'S GGR-GRANDDAUGHTERS. I LIVE IN ARKANASAS AND HAVE DONE MUCH RESEARCH ON THE WOODRUFF'S AND BOBO'S. GIDEON DID MARRY A PHILADELPHIA BOBO, DTR. OF LEVINGTON BOBO. THE BOBO NAME CHANGED OVER TIME FROM ITS ORIGINAL SPELLING-A FRENCH (HUHGENET(?) FAMILY. MY GR-GRANDFATHER WAS AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF WHO MARRIED FRANCIS D. HASTINGS. SHE DIED BEFORE HE DID. THERE IS ANOTHER AMOS P. WOODRUFF (A COUSIN TO MY GT.GRANDFATHER AMOS). THIS PATICULAR AMOS WAS MARRIED TO A LAVINA BOBO ALSO. MANY BELIEVED MY GR-GRANDFATHER AMOS TO HAVE DIED IN THE EARLY1890'S. HOWEVER, I FOUND A MARRIAGE LICENSE TO A JENETTE ADKINS IN 1899 AND HIS SON AMOS PARKER WOODRUFF, JR. WAS BORN IN JULY, 1901. AMOS DIED IN APR. 1901 BUT HAVE YET TO FIND WHERE HE WAS BURIED, BUT HOPEFULLY WILL SOME DAY IT SOMEDAY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFO ON THIS LINE OF PEOPLE PLEASE LET ME KNOW. > Have a very blessed day, Jil WOODRUFF [email protected] > _________________________________________________________________ > News, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Get it now! > http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/02/2007 08:37:35