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    1. Re: [ALCOFFEE] Winslows
    2. In a message dated 7/21/01 8:21:23 PM Central Daylight Time, user574520@aol.com writes: > Hello, I'm looking for Winslow families of my gg-grandfather. His > Mississippi census in 1850 of Choctaw Co. reports he was from Alabama. I > have only found two counties in Ala. that have census for Winslow...that is > Autunga and Coffee County. His birth would have been about 1822-26 and I > know him only as Eli Winslow. Do any of the Alabama Winslow families > recognize this name? > Thanks, > Hi Barbara, I have this. 1850 Census Coffee Co. Eliasha Winslow-51 male- farmer -born- GA Margaret - 35 - f b- SC Eliza N - 20 - f-b FL Augustus W. - 16 - m - b- FL John T. -14-m-b-FL Nathaniel M-14-m-b-FL Victoria P- 11-f-b-FL Also in household Hadden Armstead- 35-m-laborer-b GA 1860 Coffee Census Elisha Winslow-62-m- farmer b GA Marion 22-m-b-FL Franklin-22-m-b-FL Victoria P-20-f-b-FL George A-4-m-b-ALA Fanny-3-f-b-ALA William A-25-m-b-FL I also find a Fanny Winslow living in the Broxson household, she is 8 years old and born in Alabama. I hope that this helps. Patty

    07/22/2001 04:37:36
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Winslows
    2. Hello, I'm looking for Winslow families of my gg-grandfather. His Mississippi census in 1850 of Choctaw Co. reports he was from Alabama. I have only found two counties in Ala. that have census for Winslow...that is Autunga and Coffee County. His birth would have been about 1822-26 and I know him only as Eli Winslow. Do any of the Alabama Winslow families recognize this name? Thanks, Barbara

    07/21/2001 01:11:19
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: kin
    2. Looking for information of the family of Henry Louise Coon (b. abt 1850) and Nancy Catherin Mancil. Their daughter Callie D. Coon was born June 22, 1873. Dennis M. Jones Phenix City, AL jdennis28@cs.com

    07/21/2001 05:48:08
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Researching: McHENRY, BAILEY, DIXON, TURNER, BRAZELL, KNOTTS, HUGHES, PETERS, RICE, HALL, CUMBIE
    2. Hello to the forum. I have recently started researching my father's family line ....the McHENRYS. I have gathered someuseful information, but have hit a few brick walls. >From what I can determine, my ggg-grandfather was John C. McHenry, b. 1790 in NC/SC, d. 1860 in Covington County, AL. Records indicate that his wife was named India ?, born in SC. They had 6 children...will list Martha, married RICE, then married William Andrew HALL in Crenshaw County in 1868. Deliliah, married Larkin DIXON, 1858 in Butler County, AL Levica, married Handy PETERS in 1871, Crenshaw County Noah, (my gg-grandfather) married Rhoda MOORE from GA in 1868. They had 10 kids, but only 8 survived...they are...Callie Jerine (married Barton CUMBIE in 1888, Crenshaw County), William M. (married Mary E. McCARTHA(Y) in 1900, George Thomas (married PETTY), Wheeler (married HUGHES), Herbert, my g-grandfather, married 1st Bettie NORSWORTHY and had one daughter, Velma Drucilla McHenry KNOTTS, and he second married Willie BAILEY, daughter of Steve and Rinda Bailey), Dock, married Magnolia Vinie BAILEY (she was Willie Bailey's sister) and Cleveland that married Lillie Brazell. Mary,b. 1847 I have no documention on her whatsoever and little India, b. 1849 and I have no papers on her as well I cannot find a trail for Deliliah and Larkin Dixon and Mary McHenry, and India. What happened to Martha after her and Andrew married is a mystery, and so is Callie CUMBIE and her decendants. My g-uncles Cleveland and Wheeler I cannot find either. It is rumored that Cleveland ran a store in Montgomery and Wheeler moved to Texas. I believe John C. had a brother/nephew (not sure yet) named William McHenry. He was married to Anna and had LOTS of kids. I also believe that William had a sister, Rebecca, that married James TURNER. A MCHENRY MYSTERY - there is a Sarah McHenry listed in the 1830 Butler County Census. I believe her father to be William WAGSTER who died 1832 in Lowndes County. He left a will and left land to his sons in South Carolina. He is more than likely from there. Does ANYONE out there know anything about this Sarah?????? I welcome anything in relation to this family line, as well as ties to other family lines. I am doing an extensive research and need all the info I can get. ANY INFORMATION IS APPRECIATED. Thank you in advance for your reply....Jennyfer McHenry-Scarbrough

    07/19/2001 06:58:34
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Moye
    2. Margie, I guess you think I am nuts but here is Annette's e-mail address: annettesn@aol.com Wynnette

    07/19/2001 12:08:39
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Moye
    2. Good afternoon Margie, My husband is descended from Mary E. Moye who was Martha's sister. I do have some Moye and Barwick information. I will be glad to send you copies of what I have. I will try to send you an attachment but I don't have much usually. Have you been in touch with Annette, She is also descended from Martha & Bill Gregory. She also has a lot of family pictures. She sure has helped me. Let me know what you need. Wynnette

    07/19/2001 09:58:59
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Stinson and Reeves
    2. Greg & Winnette
    3. Wiley Lafayette Stinson b abt 1873 in Al - d Unknown married Francis Carrie Reeves b abt in Al 1875 - d Unknown. Possible parents of Walter Lafayette Stinson born 1893. If I had a date of death on W. L. I might be able to get a death certificate.... Need to verify and find names of other children and their parents.... Thanks, Winnette Stinson

    07/19/2001 09:20:09
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Apologies
    2. chriswon
    3. To all the list: I apologize to anyone who might have received a message from me yesterday containing a virus. I did not have an anti-virus program installed, but I do now. I had received a message from TOM with an attachment that I (stupidly) tried to open. Learned my lesson. Everybody be careful, especially with attachments. Sorry for the inconvenience. Connie

    07/19/2001 07:23:56
    1. RE: [ALCOFFEE] Apologies
    2. Marty Thomas
    3. There seems to be an awful lot of virus info going around especially on these lists for south Alabama. One thing you might do if you hear about a virus or simply want information - (is it real or is it a hoax?) (BEFORE YOU FORWARD SOMTHING) is to go to www.mcaffee.com and then click on the heading Anti-Virus and then click on either Virus Hoax's or Virus Information Library and it will give you information absolutely free of charge. I am sure the other virus protective software companies like Norton would also have a free area to check it out. -----Original Message----- From: chriswon [mailto:chriswon@gte.net] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:24 AM To: ALCOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ALCOFFEE] Apologies To all the list: I apologize to anyone who might have received a message from me yesterday containing a virus. I did not have an anti-virus program installed, but I do now. I had received a message from TOM with an attachment that I (stupidly) tried to open. Learned my lesson. Everybody be careful, especially with attachments. Sorry for the inconvenience. Connie ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    07/19/2001 06:40:04
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: Moye
    2. This is for Wynnette T. Welch who has info on the Moye family. My grandmother [lucy Cordelia Gregory Durden [Cordie] mother was Martha or Marcy Moye. She married William [Bill] Algie Gregory, they were from Crenshaw County, ala, I was wondering if you might know anything about them.

    07/19/2001 06:33:18
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Alcie Sufronie Johnson Coffee County, Alabama
    2. Alcie Sufronie Johnson was my grand-mother.She being the second wife of Daniel Flowers. Together they had three children: Brandon L, Myrtle, and Prude Flowers, My father-Brandon was born on June 9, 1923 and died on July 20, 1998. I need information on my grand-mother-Alcie and her family. Please e-mail me at: user709689@aol.com. Thanks in advance for any help forth coming. Brandon Flowers

    07/18/2001 01:52:23
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: John Wesley or John Marshall Johnson
    2. I don't know if there is a connection to our family's or not, but I am looking for my grand-mother's family. Her name was Alcie Sufronie Johnson. She was married to Daniel Flowers and they had three children together. They were: Brandon L. Flowers, b. June 9, 1923. Myrtle Flowers born bet.1924 and 1926. Prude Flowers b.May 1927. Brandon L. Flowers was my father.They were from Jack, Coffee County, Alabama. Any information in regard to this family will be greatly appreciated.Please e-mail me at: user709689@aol.com

    07/18/2001 01:39:40
    1. [ALCOFFEE] FOREHANDS OF S. AL AND N.FL
    2. LOOKING FOR ANYONE WITH KNOWLEDGE OF ESTHER FOREHAND OF GRACEVILLE, FL, WHO MARRIED GEORGE T. ARNOLD OF COFFEE CO. AL. ESTHER HAD SEVERAL BROTHERS AND SISTERS: MINNIE, IDA, MALLIE, NOLLER, LaVADER,NEAL, NIX, EARL, AND HARSE. HER PARENTS WERE JAMES JOSEPH FOREHAND AND LUCINDA SUSAN POWELL. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.

    07/18/2001 12:55:23
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Search For Family
    2. Gene Kelley
    3. Searching for information on the following: Harriet Elizabeth Richbourg born April 4, 1812 Clarendon, SC. Married William Daniel Prescott Sr. died January 1, 1891 in Elba. Coffee, Alabama. Mary Elizabeth Polly White born January 1832 in south Alabama possibly Covington County. Married James Benjamin Lassiter about 1850. She is the niece of Harriet Elizabeth Richbourg above. Liza, Eliza, Louisa? Williams or Williamson? born about 1854 in possibly Walton County, Florida. Married Ezra Lassitter son of James Benjamin Lassiter and Polly White about 1874. Bought land near Children's Home in Walton County just south of Florala, AL and east of Laurel Hill, FL Gene (Lassiter) Kelley http://www.geocities.com/gene_pc/index.html Researching: Lassiter, Majors, Carnley, Prescott

    07/18/2001 08:11:30
    1. [ALCOFFEE] YOHN_YON_YONE
    2. Barbara Martin
    3. I have a Christine YON, b. 1875 to Chapman (b. 1840) and Mary YON. Christine married Joseph Grant FUQUA, b. 1875 in Escambia Co., AL. They lived to DeFuniak Springs, FL. ______________________________ From: Alma Yohn <ayohn@prysm.net> Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:48:02 -0500 To: ALCOFFEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ALCOFFEE] Yon/Yohn Connie I just don't know enough about the family to make any connection. I did find this on Ancestry.com: Rosanna Yawn Dale Co., Al. Page 189 Newton P.O. Seaborn Yawn Dale Co., Al. Page 189 Newton P.O. Perry Yawn Dale Co., Al. Page 190 Newton P.O. J.A. Yawn Dale Co., Al. Page 190 Newton P.O. Yawn is another of the many different spellings I have found on some of the YOHN_YON_YONE records. I know this is our Rosanna Yon because on another census her children were listed. Since they are all from the same area, I feel sure they are kin. My husband's father was Thomas Perry Yohn and I wonder if he could have been named after this Perry Yon. So many unanswered questions. I would appreciate any information on the Yon family that you might have. Thanks Alma chriswon wrote: > Alma, > > I was reading your information about your Yon/Yohn line. My great-grandmother was Julie Ann Elizabeth Yon (1866-1957), daughter of Seaborn Yon and Betsy Cochran. I believe that she was from the Coffee/Geneva Counties area, or possibly the Walton/Holmes Counties area in Florida. Do you think that this might be part of your line? Thanks. > > Connie > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    07/18/2001 04:34:27
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Yon-Yohn
    2. Alma Yohn
    3. Hi Sorry, I was unable to open your attachment. Alma

    07/18/2001 02:53:31
    1. Re: [ALCOFFEE] RE:What Happened To Lisa Franklin's Site
    2. In a message dated 7/17/01 10:11:03 PM Central Daylight Time, marshakgrady@yahoo.com writes: > > > She took time off last year to get married, but I saw > an e-mail from her recently that indicated she > expected to be back on-line this fall thanks to some > help. I think her site had gotten enormously hard to > maintain from a time and money perspective. > Thank you for the update. I really do miss her site. Patty

    07/18/2001 02:24:05
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Re: family
    2. Hello,I haven't found a connection to the Levi Stephens but I think that there might be one.There was a Levi Stephens listed in the census for Jackson Co,Fla and they have there's online.I was told he built a log cabin and it still stands today.I hope that this helps,Jessica

    07/17/2001 07:08:01
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Stephens and Holmes COunty,FLa.
    2. I read this posting and it may as well be my Stephens.Do you have a Walter or Joesph Stephens?THis is what I know.My gg or gggreat grandfather owned/lived near the Pea River and Choctahatchee River near Elba Co and he owned a factory there that made syrup out of cane.The farryboats or barges would come through and ship it out.My great grandfather Joesph Walter Stephens lived in a place called Smutt Eye which is now Victoria.He was born in 1875.His obituriary said that he was a native of Pike Co.I haven't found him in any of that census but have in Coffee Co.I think that we might have something here.I am not sure who his father was but know of this story.And i believe that he had a brother or uncle that was in the Indian War.I have in the 1900's census a Amanda as my great grandfather Walter mother on the census.And in the 1920 when my granfather was about 4 she was listed as a widowed with the last name as Worthington.My great grandfather moved from Coffee Co because he was ! a minister also to Jackson Co.Fla near Marianna,Florida.He was married to a Minnie Lee Kendrick and my grandfather married a Hazel Lena Barrentine in Marianna,Fla.THey all later moved to Panama City,Fla.Do you think that this might be a connection to the masterpiece?Please e-mail me at:jjsteph@bellsouth.net

    07/17/2001 06:41:59
    1. [ALCOFFEE] Stephens and Holmes COunty,FLa.
    2. I read this posting and it may as well be my Stephens.Do you have a Walter or Joesph Stephens?THis is what I know.My gg or gggreat grandfather owned/lived near the Pea River and Choctahatchee River near Elba Co and he owned a factory there that made syrup out of cane.The farryboats or barges would come through and ship it out.My great grandfather Joesph Walter Stephens lived in a place called Smutt Eye which is now Victoria.He was born in 1875.His obituriary said that he was a native of Pike Co.I haven't found him in any of that census but have in Coffee Co.I think that we might have something here.I am not sure who his father was but know of this story.And i believe that he had a brother or uncle that was in the Indian War.I have in the 1900's census a Amanda as my great grandfather Walter mother on the census.And in the 1920 when my granfather was about 4 she was listed as a widowed with the last name as Worthington.My great grandfather moved from Coffee Co because he was ! a minister also to Jackson Co.Fla near Marianna,Florida.He was married to a Minnie Lee Kendrick and my grandfather married a Hazel Lena Barrentine in Marianna,Fla.THey all later moved to Panama City,Fla.Do you think that this might be a connection to the masterpiece?Please e-mail me at:jjsteph@bellsouth.net

    07/17/2001 06:41:57