Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10497 Surname: nichols ------------------------- Lilly Belle Nichols parents are Zachariah Nichols and Martha A. Barbaree/ . They lived in Coffee county Alabama.I have some info on this family >I will exchange info with other researchers.
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Coffee/10496 Surname: ------------------------- My great grandfather was Elbert T. wife was Alice Aleene Hussey. Cecil Thomas was my grandfather and Frank Hemby is my father please email me at bhemby@yahoo.com BEA
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10495 Surname: Ruell Simmons ------------------------- Coffee Co. message you asked about:I am sending what info I have to you e-mail.hope it helps .Mary
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10494 Surname: HUTCHISON, COLE, STEVENS ------------------------- Believe I've had success in finding gr grandfather, Ollie C. Hutchison on 1880 census, ED #44, Haw Ridge/Centerville. Listing is as follows: HUTCHISON, Tom, Head, B/M, 51 yrs, Farmer, b. SC HUTCHISON, Susie, Wife, B/F, 48 yrs, Sleeping House, b. FL HUTCHISON, Oliver, Son, B/M, 19 yrs, b. AL HUTCHISON, Delia, Servant, B/M, 11 yrs, b. AL Tom's father was born in SC and his mother in VA Susie's father was born in GA and so was her mother Ollie's death certificate says his father's name was Doc. Ollie also had a son named Doc(k). In papers left by my mother, she makes mention of a Doctor Thomas. This was either my gr grandfather's name, my gr uncle's name, or both. In addition to the above mentioned names, this is the rest of my family as I know it so far: Ollie C. Hutchison (C stands for either Cole or Columbus) married Lizzie Stevens. Lizzie was full blooded Indian and I'm having heck of a time tracing her. Their children were, starting with 1900 census: Clem, b. 1883 Chester, b. 1886 Lillie, b. 1888 Coss, b. 1890 Nolar, b. 1891 John Elijah, b. 1892 Dock, b. 1897 Novy, b. 1898 Dora Mae, b. 1900 Noah Louis, b. 1903 Ike, b. 1906 Eunice, b. 1908 Lizzie had total of 14 children, 2 of which died by the 1910 census. If any names match anyone else's, any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Brenda
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10493 Surname: PARKER, HOLLOWAY, SMITH, WHITE, SHIVER, WISE, PRESCOTT ------------------------- DOES ANY KNOW THE EXACT DAY AND MONTH OF THE 1929 PEA RIVER FLOOD?? THANKS LISA PARKER SHEPHERD
<A HREF="http://www.archives.state.al.us/al_sldrs/first_pg.html">Click here: Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama</A> Have seen this surname mention MERRICK, JOHN, sen., aged 82, resided in Dale County, June 1, 1840. Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149. Christine Grimes Thacker
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10492 Surname: Carroll, Matthews ------------------------- DO YOU WANT ME TO SEND THIS ON THE COMPUTER OR BY SNAIL MAIL..ALSO THE BROTHER OF REUBEN (RUBIN) HAD A BROTHER DAVID THAT MARRIED TWO MATTHEW LADIES. THEY ARE COUSINS TO MY -GGGRANDMOTHER MARTHA MATTHEWS CARROLL.
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10491 Surname: HUTCHISON, COLE, STEVENS ------------------------- As the online census images on Ancestry.com become available, I'm trying to do lookups online as opposed to driving to Cincinnati to do so. The problem is that if you don't know what Enumeration District a person lived in, you've got a lot of browsing in store for you. My question is...can someone with more experience with Coffee county between the years of 1870-1920 tell me where I'd find the largest population of black citizens. So far I've found my people in the areas of Kimmey's Mill and Simmons Mill. Can someone help me narrow my search a bit...perhaps even telling me areas that it would probably be a waste of my time to search. Thank you, Brenda
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10490 Surname: Grantham ------------------------- Who is your grandmother? I have some Granthams in Pike Co and Coffee Co. and maybe we have a slight connection here.
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10489 Surname: Carroll, Matthews ------------------------- The Carroll name is one that I am related to in both Coffee County and Pike Co., AL. I do not have a marriage date for Thomas Carroll and Sarah J. I am interested in your information on Reubin Carroll and Margaret Matthews. I am trying to tie Margaret in to other Matthews I have for Pike, Coffee and Crenshaw counties.
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10488 Surname: ------------------------- I have had several requests to know how to get the Pike Co. map that I spoke of. There is a copy of it at the Troy Public Library it contains an easy 100 names of homesites. You can do like I did and order one through the Dept. of Archives in Montgomery. It cost me $8.00. Call Cynthia Luckie at 334)242-4363 ext. 226. I still haven't heard from anyone who knows about a Coffee map, I guess I need to call Cynthia again.
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10487 Surname: Carroll, Stephens ------------------------- I AM SEARCHING FOR THE FAMILY OF SARAH CARROLL B 1816 MARRIED 1836 TO LEVI STEPHENS B 1814. THANKS
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10486 Surname: ------------------------- I was just viewing a 1908 (road map)of Pike Co. that had many peoples homesite listed and marked. Does such a map exist for Coffee Co.?
In a message dated 5/10/01 1:17:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwanja@alaweb.com writes: maxine@bgnet.bgsu.edu > Listed on Coffee Co. page Haw Ridge Cemetery > > Mitchell Dade Smith 1884 (should be Mitchel McDade) (Sara's grandson) > > Sara A. Smith (my g-grandmother) her full name is Sara Ann Frances > (Danielly) Smith > > I would really like to know if they have head stones and which cemetery, for > sure, they are in. There is just a number > preceeding their names. In the Pea River Trails it has a W.W. (Winfield) Smith as being listed in the Issue of Fall of 1989, i do not have that copy so i cannot help there, but if Maxine want to call the Pea River Society ( I think the phone # is online, not sure) or order the issue it has it listed as 4.00 plus 1.24 for shiping. Pea River Hist. & Gen. Society P.O. Box 310628 Enterprise, Al. 36331-0628. Good luck PS, Maxine is not a mailing list member as far as i know (she maybe now ), so if anyone replies, hit reply to all. Thank you Christine Grimes Thacker
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10485 Surname: Carroll ------------------------- I tried reaching ;you at you e-mail. failed delivery. I am a descendant of Rueben Carroll, uncle to Samuel Brown Carroll. Are you related or a researcher? I need the marriage records for the year 1884 wherein Thomas Carroll and Sarah J_________married. Thanks
Hello All, I sometimes do get a pat on the back for my efforts as the following letter shows. Letters of testiment to the locating of a loved one who has been sought is a tremendous pleasure for me, as I know that it is for the searcher. If anyone has anwers to any of Maxine's queries, please address them to her at maxine@bgnet.bgsu.edu In advance, thank you to anyone who can help. See letter below this letter, please. And, for all of the ALCOFFEE mailing list mothers, I wish you a very happy Mother's Day. Sincerely, Phyllis J. K. Owens ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maxine Allen" <maxine@bgnet.bgsu.edu> To: <kwanja@alaweb.com> Cc: <kwanja1@webtv.net> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:54 AM Subject: Coffee Co. Hi Phyllis: I found two different addresses for you on the Coffee Co. AL Web page, so am sending to both, hoping one will get to you. I am so excited. I just found my g-grandmother's maiden name last week, and a nice person sent me her obit which was in the Southern Christian Advocate. He was the one that gave me my g-grandmother's maiden name. He's a Smith research too, but we didn't have a connection, however, he has lots on Smith's not in his line, so he graciously shared. Do you know where the Southern Christian Advocate was located? She died in 1873 and is buried in Coffee Co. AL. On your wonderful web site, tonite, I found her name and her grandson's name on the listing for Haw Ridge Cemetery. It also says, same as Zion Haw Ridge and Ebenezer? I'm confused. Also, Ozark, not in Coffee Co. but in Dale? The cemetery on the line? Is it Coffee Co. or Dale County? What is the name of the town where the cemetery is located. Does the Genealogical Society there have a Cemetery Book Published? If they do, I would really appreciate someone looking up the following for detail information: Listed on Coffee Co. page Haw Ridge Cemetery Mitchell Dade Smith 1884 (should be Mitchel McDade) (Sara's grandson) Sara A. Smith (my g-grandmother) her full name is Sara Ann Frances (Danielly) Smith I would really like to know if they have head stones and which cemetery, for sure, they are in. There is just a number preceeding their names. 165, and 167 respectively. Also, how do I post my querie on Coffee Co. page. Couldn't find where I could post in Dale Co. either. Can you help? I would like to share my information in both counties, especially in Coffee Co. now that I know for sure my folks were there. Tomorrow I intend to call that Funeral Home you mentioned with the Cemetery description. You said they didn't mind opening their records? I hope they have them that far back. I've been looking for my g-grandmother's maiden name for more than 10 years, and also where she is buried. There must be an Angel helping me as I found both in less than two weeks. I waited until I retired to get serious with my genealogy and I took sick. Fighting my 3rd cancer right now, so I've not been able to travel like I wanted to, so I depend on the Internet. Tonite, because of your wonderful page, the Internet has paid off for me big time! Thank you so much. I have my Smith (I was a Smith) information in a large notebook laid out just like I want to print it in a book and donate to Genealogical & History Center where ever my folks were. I have two grandsons that have promised to carry on my work. Tonite was so special, well it's morning already, but I'm so thrilled to see my g-gradmother's name on your Web page...there are no words... Hoping to hear back from you real soon. I will greatly appreciate anything you can do to help me. I'll be glad to pay also. This is sooooo wonderful, you will never know. I'm a great-grandmother 7 times and it has broken my heart not to know where my own great-grandmother Smith was buried. Thanks, Maxine Allen
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10484 Surname: jim eagerton ------------------------- i am looking for jim- james thomas - j.t. eagerton getting to belive they are the same person i know there is alot of eagerton in coffee co and i know he had alot of children he is my great grand father and he died in oct-18-1934 would really like to find some thing to clear this up his children are ,grover married a floy or foy, do not know last name jessie married a roy digger, clarence ,married a ruby mae dismuke ,millard,married a clara?and william married callie henderson . if any one can help thanks .
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10482 Surname: Carroll, Adams, Andress ------------------------- Descendants of Samuel Brown Carroll 1 Samuel Brown Carroll b: Abt. 1822 in North Carolina d: Bet. 1860 - 1865 in killed in battle during the War Between the States; it is believed that he has descendants in Coffee County, AL / .. +Caroline Isabella Andress b: December 17, 1824 in South Carolina d: December 08, 1909 in Pike County, Alabama m: September 24, 1844 in Pike County, Alabama Burial: Bethel Church Cemetery
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10480 Surname: Boutwell, Dowling, Commander, Spruill ------------------------- I have his name as William Calvin Boutwell born Oct 8, 1874 in Alabama and married Nov 8, 1903 in Elba, Coffee County, Alabama to Salley Haney. His father was William B. Boutwell and his mother was Martha Foxworth. William Calvin and Salley had three children: J. C. Boutwell, Pearl Boutwell born 1904 married Mr. Cannon and Addie Mae Boutwell born 1914 married Joseph Moody. I have William Calvin Boutwell's family back several generations. Ann Robbins
Posted on: Coffee County Alabama Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Coffee/10479 Surname: ------------------------- Sorry, no info on William Boutwell.