27DEC06 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL; TO: CHAR- LIST- RE: POST BY-*CHAR*- dtd.26DEC06--GEO. TRUCKS/ AYERS- MISS. CHAR- MISS. JODY- LIST/ ANYONE- What else do you have on these "Friends/Neighbors"---*AYERS*---??? "PA"--"OH"--"GA"--and "ALABAMA"!!!!! Our ---*AYERS*---"SC>>"GA">>"ALABAMA"! "ALABAMA" by- (circa- 1830-1840's). ---Unknown Prior to "GREENVILLE, SC"???? THANKS & GOD BLESS SEMPER FI BA in NORTH GA! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 10:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] George Joseph Trucks This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.countie s.bibb/2269.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you Jody for such a quick response. I have several sources for the William Trucks will but do not have all the data. Apparently William Trucks Sr. from Penn was in Knox, Co. Ohio by 1811. He died 19Nov.1831 and William Trucks Jr. was executor. As you mentioned, William Jr. was sued by Sylvina and Esther. By 01July1833 the record shows that "the said William Trucks the younger hath since the filing of said petition and since the service of a subpoena on him in that behalf died". I will be happy to send you copies of all that I have. I recieved my info from a Helen Smith who had the will extracted for her from the Ohio Geneological Library in Mansfield, Ohio. I have the index list of the Richland Co. Wills listing : Trucks, Wm. Admin. Record Bk 1, p. 523, p.622 Estate book 1832 Trux,Wm Admin. Record Bk 3, p.412 (inventory) (1833) Admin. Record Bk.6,p.285 (final 1842); Admin. Record Bk. 12, p.229 (1833) Truckes, Wm.Admin. " " 9, p.671,674 Estate Bk. 1852 (guardianship for children: Porter and Emily Trucks) will of William Trucks Jr. Trucks,Wm. Admin. Record Bk. 12, p.36 (final) Guardianship for minors John and Charles Hope this helps. I would try the Mansfield Library. Will mail to you what I have. Email me at [email protected] The most interesting thing that I have from Helen is Part of a letter sent to her by her fellow researcher who had been going thru the newsletter for the Richland County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society for Oct-Dec 1987 which was citing the importance of checking the Common Pleas, Chancery, Law Record and Probate Journals in Ohio to gather genealogical information and had actually cited as an example the Trucks suit depositions, one dated 19oct 1831' the other dated 24 Aug 1838. I do wish we could locate these two depositions. The second date: John McHenry said that James N. Ayres (executor of Wm Trucks Jr. will) and Daniel Ayres are brothers. He also said that the 5 nearest neighbors of Wm. Sr. were: Daniel Ayres, James N. Ayres, Abner Ayres, George Ayres, Elizabeth Hell and Adam Keith. Wm. Shurr knew Wm. Trucks Sr. since 1813 and said Wm. Sr's first wife was the d/o Daniel Ayres. James N. Ayres stated tht George Trucks left home and has been, as reported by the Truck's family, dead for 20 years. His father, Wm. Sr. felt he died on the Mississippi River for he had a letter that gave a fair description of him. James said he had known the Trucks in Penn. I can send you a copy of these notes too, if you like. I have copies of George Joseph Trucks pension request letters having been in two Indian Wars in Alabama and Georgia. Will have to cite those sources later, must give my wrist a rest, had stitches out today after surgery last week for a fx wrist, slipped on the ice, oh well, it got me into the ancestry.com site, so happy I found you. Char ------------------------------- 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