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    1. [ALCOFFEE] Obituary for Vivian Weeks - Dec'd 24 Feb 1998
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/608 Message Board Post: In Vivian Weeks' obit does it list a daughter Leslie Weeks McGill? Looking for Leslie's husband Clyde McGill - Class of 1958 of Newport High School, Newport, Ky. for a class reunion. Thanks.

    10/06/2001 01:08:12
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Ellis, Stephenson Ancestors
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3R.2ADE/105.1 Message Board Post: PLEASE FORWARD ANY INFO RELATED TO STEPHENSON ANCESTRY. ANY INFO RELATED TO MONROE STEPHENSON MILITARY CAREER AS MY SON ENLISTED NAVY REQUIRING INFO FOR TRIBUTE TO GRANDFATHER.HE WISHES TO PLACE THEIR NAME SIDE BY SIDE SHIP REGISTRY THANK YOU!!

    10/05/2001 05:19:01
    1. [ALCOFFEE] STEPHENSON GENEOLOGY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3R.2ADE/607 Message Board Post: GEORGE ALEC STEPHENSON ? NOT ALEX?

    10/05/2001 05:06:22
    1. [ALCOFFEE] John David Cannon, Precinct 11, Simmons Mill
    2. My grandfather, John David Cannon, is listed on the 1900 federal census of Coffee County, Alabama. He and his family were in Precinct 11, Simmons Mill. I have a general highway map of Coffee County from the Alabama Department of Transportation, 1993 edition, but cannot find Simmons Mill on it. Can someone please tell me where Simmons Mill is or was? Thanks, Perry D. Walker Decatur, AL

    10/05/2001 11:50:22
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Clark of Coffee County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3R.2ADE/229.245.234.239.1 Message Board Post: Do you have a Penelope Hughes b abt. 1802 that married Jeremiah Lolley. They are in the 1850 Census Coffee County Alabama?

    10/05/2001 10:03:31
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Clark of Coffee County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3R.2ADE/229.245.234.239 Message Board Post: Surname: HUGHES, CLARK, DAVIS, STEPHENS, COMMANDER, LONG Noticed your post on this board for HUGHES. Any Connections to …….…. Since I do not have the names of any of the brothers and sisters in the earliest part of my HUGHES line, is difficult to match. I have two HUGHES lines. My grandmother's maiden name is also HUGHES. Here is what I have: I have a connection to (John? Jack?) Ashley HUGHES born about 1850 in Alabama. Last known location in Coffee County during 1880 Census. Married Louiza COMMANDER who was born in Alabama. Children included Ella born about 1870, John D. born about 1872, Lizzie Born 1 Sep 1872, Jesse born 1874, Elizabeth born 1878 and Henry Lee born 7 Aug 1883. Henry Lee married Dora A. STEPHENS in 1908. They were my great grandparents and lived in Geneva County Alabama. Henry Lee and Dora are buried in Hartford Cemetery. See the Stephens line next paragraph. STEPHENS – Looking for information on the STEPHENS and HUGHES families. Dora A. STEPHENS my great grandmother was born 27 March 1886 in Dale County AL and died 14 August 1976 and is buried in Hartford, AL. She was married to Henry Lee HUGHES who was born 7 August 1883 in Coffee County AL and died 13 January 1958 and is buried in Hartford, AL. They lived in and around Geneva County AL and had six children. Dora STEPHENS’ parents were George H. STEPHENS and Adeline M. DAVIS. George is believed to be from England and was born August 1852 and Adeline may have been born in Virginia or Georgia Oct 1850. Found in 1910 census living in Dale County (Daleville precinct) AL. Conflicts between 1900 and 1910 census. 1900 census shows Adeline’s father born in Virginia and mother born in Maine and 1910 census records show Adeline’s parents from Georgia. George and Adeline had at least eight children. The above is my grandmother’s side, whose maiden name is HUGHES as well (no connection found between families). Now I also am looking for information on my grandfather’s HUGHES side as well. I need information on John HUGHES born in SC about 1785 who married someone named Mary. Their son Joseph born 1817 in SC married Elizabeth CLARK born in 1815 in SC. They were married in Walton County GA 28 Sep 1834. Joseph and Elizabeth settled in Sumter County GA near Plains, GA and had six children in Georgia before moving to Alabama and having three or four more children there. The children were Tempe (Jempy) born 1835, John born 1838, Amanda born1839, Seaborn born 1844, William born 1846, Josephine born 1850, Josiah born 1853, Julia born 1857 and Meipa born 1859. There may have been a tenth child Minna born 1876. Their son John HUGHES was born 1838 in Sumter County GA and married Sarah Nancy CLARK born about 1838 in Sumter County GA as well. They settled in Geneva C! ounty AL. Sarah and John had at least 9 children. Their names were Fredonia (Donie) born 1857, John Wesley born 1859, William (Billy) born 1855 (maybe 1862?), Seaborn (Babe) born 1864, Sarah (Betty) born 1867, Sofroney (Fronie) born 1870, Louise (Lou) born 1871, Martha born 1878 and Rinsey born 1879. Sarah died in 1927 and is buried in Panther Creek FWB Church Cemetery in Wicksburg, AL. Sarah Nancy Clark HUGHES is the daughter of Elijah CLARK and his first wife Sarah who died in 1851. They had eight children. Elijah later married Martha C. FLOYD on 15 June 1851 and there were at least five known children from that marriage. Elijah and Martha along with a few of the children are buried in the CLARK cemetery on the Brannon Stand Road (Hwy 59) near Dothan, AL. One of the children was my great grandfather William “Billy” David HUGHES who was born in Alabama in April 1855. Billy married Mary “Molly” Francis LONG in 1880. They lived in Geneva County Alabama where my grandfather Elijah David HUGHES was born the youngest of 16 children on 11 October 1907. Any information on these families would be appreciated. I would be happy to share any other information I have about these families. Please contact me at kc4fws@pobox.com or kc4fws@mediaaone.net . Thanks Jim Hughes Jacksonville, FL

    10/05/2001 12:00:20
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Halstead / Thomas 1870 Coffee County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/605.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you so much for the info. Do you happen to know birth or death dates for Mary or husband William? Or what their middle initials stand for? Or birth counties for either of them? Or if William died serving the Confederacy? Also the 1870 Coffee County Census has Martha M., Georgia A., Thomas W., Martha and Millie all living with William and Clara and Mary and William's three children, do you happen to know who all of these people are and how they are related? I would also be interested knowing about any other children William and Clara had. Again thank you very much for your help.

    10/04/2001 03:24:56
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Halstead / Thomas 1870 Coffee County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holstead Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/605.1 Message Board Post: Mary E. Holstead married William E. M. Thomas on October 28, 1855 in Bibb County, Georgia. William B. Holstead married Clara Minchew on march 22, 1836 in Jones County, Georgia. William was Mary's father. They moved to Alabama in the 1850's. I have some information on William and Clara's descendents, but nothing on the ancestors. I know that William was born in North Carolina, but that is all. Let me know if you would like anything further.

    10/04/2001 02:39:55
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Halstead / Thomas 1870 Coffee County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Halstead Thomas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/605 Message Board Post: I'm looking for additional info on the husband, parents, grand parents, etc of Mary Halstead. Mary was born about 1839 believed to be in Georgia. She married William Thomas, or might be John William Thomas in Georgia. They had three children Valula Ann born 15 April 1859, Samuel who was 9 in the 1870 Census in Coffee County Alabama and John Gordon who was 8 in the 1870 Census in Coffee County Alabama. William went to fight in the Civil War and never returned, presumed death in 1864. An old family letter says when William went to fight Mary took the children to live with her parents in Victoria, Alabama. In the 1870 census for Coffee County Valula, Samuel and John G. are shown to be living with a William B. and Clara J. Halstead, but no Mary in the residence. Based on age can't confirm if William B. and Clara J.'s relationship to the children. Any info is appreciated. marie@aci.net. Thank you.

    10/04/2001 10:17:06
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Rufus& Nola Adams
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/285.2 Message Board Post: Cannot help you with yours, but am searching for Adams' connections in Coffee Co. also. My g.g.gmother, Dama (Didamie, Diadema) ADAMS b. abt. 1820 SC m. 1. Unknown HILBURN, 2. John Anzele (Ansel, Anselm) WICKER. John A. WICKER was living in Chambers Co. AL, but moved to Coffee Co. AL. There was a Didama ADAMS on the 1860 Chambers Co. Census (p.38), but our Dama was married and living in Coffee Co. by that time (there are other Adams in her vicinity). Am assuming the other Didama is a relative -- she is living with Robert BONDS -- on Adams' Family Treemaker sites I've seen, he is listed as husband of Mary ROBINSON, dau. of Obedience ADAMS & Benjamin ROBINSON. Same sites give Obedience a sister named Diana (may not have been familiar with the name Didama and assumed it was Diana.) Robert BONDS was living between Silas MOORE and Oliver JOHNSON. On the previous page are: George WILLIAMS and family, Abram SINGER and family, Mary HEATH and family, Elizabeth BONDS (50F) with daughters (I think) incl. Frances FRENCH. John A. WICKER and his family lived in northwest Coffee Co. near Antioch Prim. Baptist Church. Various HILBURN family members lived in that area as well as Covington, Crenshaw and Pike Co. Did have other relatives who lived around Elba who married into the Wicker/Hilburn families: Bowden/BOWDOIN and PRESCOTT. Am hoping some of these ADAMS can connect eventually.

    10/03/2001 03:29:50
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: South AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/202.345.1 Message Board Post: Ms.Reece, I am looking for any information on a Charles Pilly Highsmith. My husband is connected to John Bunon Highsmith and Mary Olive Deloach. they lived in Crenshaw Co. and later moved to tarrant Co. Tx. He also needs information on a Nettie Lee Husband.

    09/30/2001 02:25:29
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Rufus& Nola Adams
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/285.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi My grandmother maiden name was Ola Emerline Adams. Her daddy was William M. Adams. He was born in 1851. He married 1881 to Miss Sarah Anne Byrd made his home in Lowndes County Ala. He later made Butler his home where he died June 28 1933. Buried in Brushy Creek cemetery. They had eight kids born Ola, Neal, Elmer, Virginia, Mary, Sadie, Robert, Rufus Adams. I got a print out a library of the death notice. The kids lived around greenville and georgiana I have been searching the family tree. Don't know to much on the Adams and Byrd family. Adams related to Goodwin. Byrd family I have nothing on the family. If I can be helpful in any way. Please write. Allie

    09/30/2001 07:16:03
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: John Hilliard Gibson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gipson, Yerby, VanHoose, Buran Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/553.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Have not worked those family names Interest at this time only in Lizzie Gipson married James Thomas Yerby in 1906 I believe in Henry County, AL (I have copy of marriage cert.) Emma Lee Gipson married Louis Moore Yerby in 1905 I believe in Henry County, AL (I have copy of marriage cert.) Gipson and Yerby family Norman K. Huppert Sr huppert@snowhill.com

    09/30/2001 01:15:21
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: John Hilliard Gibson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/553.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, you will not find a site at all, I was refering to the BOOKS & CENSUS of HENRY CO. ALA. I have the BOOKS by HELON CUTLER , if you need me to look up anything. Have you ever worked on the LUCKETT/ LOCKETT/ LOCKHART FAMILY ? Thank you for your time. KAREN KKYDEE2@JUNO.COM

    09/30/2001 12:55:22
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: John Hilliard Gibson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gipson, Yerby, VanHoose, Buran, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/553.1.1 Message Board Post: Please tell me how to get to the Gibson/Gipson family site in Henry County, AL What message board does it work off of. My wife is/was related to the Gipson family around Tumbleton, and Headland, AL. Two Gipson sisters, married Yerby brothers over there, and I have some date, missing others. Look forward to a replay. Norman K. Huppert Sr huppert@snowhill.com

    09/30/2001 12:42:26
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: WILLIAMS and/or COTTON family information, please
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: COTTON / COTTEN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/593.1 Message Board Post: This family can be found on the 1910 census in Dale Co. Al. on sheet 10A. They are probably on the 1920 census also. The previous generations can be found on 1900, 1880,1870,1860 and 1850 in Dale Co. Al. Happy Hunting! P. J.

    09/29/2001 06:10:50
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: John Hilliard Gibson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/553.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I love your name of , JOHN HILLARD GIPSON. Look at the GIBSON/ GIPSON FAMILY of HENRY CO. ALA. I do not know if you tie in or not , but it may help you to look. I am of that family, into HANCOCK CO. MS. KAREN

    09/29/2001 11:24:48
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Rufus& Nola Adams
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3R.2ADE/285.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Allie, Got your message. Don't know if they are related. What was your grandmother's first name? Was her maiden name Adams? I haven't come across any Adams in Butler County, yet? Do you have dates on Willliam M. Adams and/or your Rufus Adams. The only sibling I know of for my Rufus is a brother named William Augusta Adams (wife - Elizabeth Lovett), who died in Decatur County, GA in 1911. Hope this helps! Thanks, Lisa

    09/29/2001 05:54:04
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Updated website
    2. Scooterman
    3. After much grumbling & some kind help from my GR-Aunt, I've managed to find time to update my web sites. There's been about 40 visitors a week & I'd like to thank them. Few have written so I'm not sure if what I have there is much help (one would like to think what they do has SOME meaning or worth). <g> Briefly, how my line came to be in Alabama is as follows (near as I can tell): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: "Tew's of NC" : (9.) JOHN TEW, born about 1765 in Duplin County (later Sampson County), North Carolina; died 23 September 1846 near Louisville, Barbour County, Alabama; married about 1789 a woman whose name and family are unknown; may have married second Patience _______, who was born about 1788 and died during the 1870's in Barbour County. He moved to Pike County, Alabama, sometime in the late 1820's, and from there to Barbour County in 1836. His estate records list all sons, daughters, or their spouses. John Tew preached in a Primitive Baptist Church - - Spring Hill Baptist near Blue Springs/Louisville, Barbour Co, AL John Tew (9.) was joined by his children from late 1830 to 1840. They were: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sylvania Tew & husband James H. Cain abt 1836 to Barbour Co, AL. Believed to have moved to Henry Co, AL aft 1850. Blackman Tew & wife Martha Williams abt 1838 to Greene Co {later Sumpter Co, AL} (via Cumberland Co, NC). Wallace Tew & wife Martha Wilkinson abt 1836 to Barbour Co, AL Wallace's son John marries Frances Elizabeth 'Eliza' Wooten (dau of Jordan Wooten & Mary Strickland). Jonathan Tew & wife Nancy Strickland abt 1836 to Barbour Co, AL Jonathon served in the 42nd Regiment of Alabama Militia in the Creek Wars of 1836-7. Moving in 1860 to MS. William Tew & wife Lucinda ____, abt 1836 to Barbour Co, AL. William served in the 42nd Regiment of Alabama Militia in the Creek Wars of 1836-7. Following Jonathan to MS. Winneford Tew & husband Daniel Adkinson. Winneford died abt 1860, reportedly shot by a man named Grimes. Daniel served in the 42nd Regiment of Alabama Militia in the Creek Wars of 1836-7. Jane Tew & husband Willis Bass. Both dying abt 1860 in Houston Co, AL. Willis served in the 42nd Regiment of Alabama Militia in the Creek Wars of 1836-7. Peter Tew & wife Rebecca Bass. Peter served in the 42nd Regiment of Alabama Militia in the Creek Wars of 1836-7, and in Co 'B', Alabama 57th Infantry during the Civil War. Allen Tew & wife Sarah _____. Ending their years in Pike Co, AL. Allen served in Co 'B', Alabama 57th Infantry during the Civil War. James Tew & wife Luvina (Dykes) Wilkinson. Ending their years near Blue Springs, Barbour Co, AL. James served in Co 'K', Alabama 29th Infantry, during the Civil War. Following/joining John Tew's children on their trek from NC to AL was John Tew's sister Elizabeth and her husband, James Wooten; their son Jordan Wooten & wife Mary Strickland along with Jordan & Mary's children. Jordan shows up on the 1850 Barbour census (#206) as Jordan Whooten, & again on the 1860 Dale Co census (HH#1511/723.gif). Here's Jordan's tree: Descendants of Jordan Wooten 1 Jordan WOOTEN b: Mar 19, 1803 Sampson Co, NC d: Jun 27, 1881 Walton Co, FL Burial: Family farm, Blue Springs, Barbour Co, AL .+Mary STRICKLAND b: Oct 17, 1799 Sampson Co, NC d: Sep 27, 1882 Glendale, Walton Co, FL Burial: Sandy Creek Cem., Ponce De Leon, Holmes Co, FL m: Abt. 1826 Sampson Co, NC Father: Jacob STRICKLAND ....2 James Daniel WOOTEN b: 1828 Sampson Co, NC d: 1874 Glendale, Walton Co, FL Burial: Family farm, Blue Springs, Barbour Co, AL ........+Matilda Caroline 'Little Granny' JOWERS b: 1835 Sampson Co, NC d: 1923 Coffee Springs, Geneva Co, AL Burial: Asbury Methodist Church Cem, Coffee Springs, Coffee Co, AL m: 1857 Henry Co, AL Father: Helliard JOWERS Mother: Nancy DAVIS ....2 Frances Elizabeth 'Eliza' WOOTEN b: 1832 Sampson Co, NC d: Oct 14, 1861 Barbour Co, AL ........+John TEW b: 1829 Pike Co, AL d: 1862 m: Oct 05, 1851 Barbour Co, AL Father: Wallace TEW Mother: Martha WILKINSON ....2 Lucy Jane WOOTEN b: Feb 14, 1834 Sampson Co, NC Burial: Plesant Grove, Glendale, FL ....2 William Jordan WOOTEN, Jr b: Apr 02, 1838 Sampson Co, NC d: Bef. 1904 AL / FL ........+Mary Elizabeth NEEL b: Dec 13, 1845 Walton Co, FL d: Feb 07, 1916 Walton Co, FL Burial: Sandy Creek Cem., Ponce DeLeon, FL m: Abt. 1867 Walton Co, FL ....2 Isaac WOOTEN b: 1840 Sampson Co, NC d: Mar 26, 1863 Dalton, GA ....2 Mary M. WOOTEN b: 1841 Barbour Co, AL d: Glendale, Walton Co, FL Burial: Sandy Creek Cem., Ponce DeLeon, FL ........+James NEEL b: Abt. 1840 Walton Co, FL ....2 Joseph Sampson WOOTEN b: Jun 26, 1844 Barbour Co, AL d: Apr 11, 1923 Walton Co, FL Burial: Euchee Valley Cem., DeFuniak Springs, FL ........+Margaret Jane MCKENZIE b: Nov 20, 1842 FL d: Dec 19, 1922 Walton Co, FL Burial: Valley Church Cem., Walton Co, FL Father: John MCKENZIE Mother: Mary MCCASKILL Also along on the trip (I imagine) would have been some more Strickland's, Jowers, Neel, and Wilkinson families. My gr-aunt (gr-dau of James Daniel Wooten b. 1828 [above]) remembers distinctly hearing that there was eleven families that left North Carolina together. The Wooten, Jowers & Strickland families made a strong showing at the recruiting stations around southern Alabama at the start of the war. The websites updated are here (the ones of use to anyone interested): http://pages.prodigy.net/billpayer/master.htm http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/o/o/William-J-Wooten/ The story isn't complete by any means. It's only with the help of fellow researchers (you know whom you are) that I've managed to get the little bit I currently have. THANK YOU Please let me know of errors, omissions and additions.... and broken links. The GEDCOM files were removed some time ago. Even though they were privatived to protect the living, I wanted more control over who got it... and why. Also in the works is a complete (sort of) list of whom is buried where... for the entire database and maybe one for each county. Keep checking back. Bill Wooten mailto:BILLPAYER@prodigy.net

    09/27/2001 06:08:30
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Fw: [WARREN] DIV VIRUS--another one
    2. ShirleyCalhoun
    3. YOU ALL MAY NEED TO KNOW THIS ----- Original Message ----- From: Barb Norvell <barbnor@InfoAve.Net> To: <WARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 4:08 PM Subject: [WARREN] DIV VIRUS--another one > This is directed to St Mary's list, but I am sending it to all the lists > that I belong > Everyone should be extra Careful. I got an email supposedly from > someone on the St Mary's list. The clue to me was the wording "look to > the attachment" Paul, it was in answer to our posting. I wrote to her > to tell he she might have a virus. There is another new one out. It > came out Monday. It attacks the address book of the person, and > automatically sends out email. The clue, like I said is "LOOK TO THE > ATTACHMENT" DON'T OPEN IT. Anyone with Windows, Internet Explorer and > Outlook Express is vunerable. There is one going around that you don't > even have to click on an attachment. You just have to open up the email > and you get the virus. If you go to Symantic's web site, you can read > all about it. It is getting so bad, that my company has asked that no > one open personal email on there systems. I know this is not genealogy, > but everyone has to be on the look out. > > -- > Barb > > Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS > Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/n/o/r/Barbara-E-Norvell/index.html > > > MDSTMARY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > > Subject: > > > > MDSTMARY-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 314 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [MDSTMARY-L] Thomas Warren ["Shirley" <swarren2@prodigy.net>] > > #2 [MDSTMARY-L] History Channel Inter [Chris Myers <cdmyers@sigecom.net>] > > #3 [MDSTMARY-L] Will of Thomas Warren [paul_mattingly@kindredhealthcare.c] > > > > Administrivia: > > To unsubscribe from MDSTMARY-D, send a message to > > > > MDSTMARY-D-request@rootsweb.com > > > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > > > unsubscribe > > > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] Thomas Warren > > Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:27:36 -0700 > > From: "Shirley" <swarren2@prodigy.net> > > To: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com > > > > For a great deal of information on Charles County people check out this > > site: http:/www.booneinfo.com/scroggin/scrog1b.html > > > > The will of Thomas Warren, dated 06 January 1708 and proved on 23 November > > 1710, names his wife Jane and his minor children Barton, Thomas, Elizabeth, > > Sarah and one unborn child:(29) > > > > To wife Jane, ext., 50 A., dwelling plantation, part of 300 A., Frailty > > To son Thomas, dwelling plantation afsd. at decease of wife, and he dying > > without issue, land afsd. to pass to unborn child and hrs. if male, if not, > > to son Barton > > To daus. Eliza: and Sarah, personalty; the latter to stay with her mother > > during minority > > To wife and child. afsd., residue of estate. Sons to be of age at 18 years > > Test: John Lofte, Jos. Bowells, Jno. Harris. > > > > The witness, John Lofte, probably was the stepfather of George Scrogin, Jr. > > (B4). Lofte could be a copyist's error for Loften and John Lofton's name was > > spelled many ways in public records, Lofton, Loften, Loftley, and Loftlee. > > Colonel Humphrey Warren, Jr. was born in 1652, son of Humphrey, Sr. by his > > first wife whose name has not been determined. Humphrey, Jr. married > > (1) ----- ------ and (2) Margery Cage about 1681.(30) The will of Humphrey > > Warren Jr. of Charles County, Maryland, was dated 14 August 1689 and proved > > on 25 February 1694. His legatees were:(31) > > > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] History Channel International > > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:27:40 -0500 > > From: Chris Myers <cdmyers@sigecom.net> > > To: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Taped a show on the History Channel International > > about St. Mary's City, MD. It may have been on before > > and will probably be on again. Looks interesting, can't > > wait to watch it. > > > > -Chris Myers > > > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] Will of Thomas Warren > > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:16:11 -0400 > > From: paul_mattingly@kindredhealthcare.com > > To: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com > > > > I received an email from ddtucker@cei.net that had an attachment. My virus > > detector deleted it because it was infected. I'm not sure if it really had > > the full will of Thomas Warren of 1744 on it or not but if it did I would > > appreciate your trying again (without the virus). It seems that several > > people have the abstract but no one seems to actually have seen or have an > > actual copy of the will. I think that I'll have it pulled at the Hall of > > Records. Someone did send a copy of Thomas Warren's will of 1708. I'm not > > sure who this is. Perhaps Thomas Warren's father? > > > > Paul Mattingly > > Atlanta, GA > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    09/27/2001 10:23:07