Hi Sylvia. It's nice to hear from you. I live in the Catonsville area, opposite side of town from where you lived. Although my parents are both from Alabama, I was born here, on Wellington St in Hampden. No, I don't have anything on Philip Green Belcher. My grandson's other grandfather is descended from a James Belch, but that's as close as I can get. If I spot anything, I'll let you know. Ron -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 05/26/05 20:10:41 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ALCOFFEE] Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, McCleod, Sims, Stringer, Watkins Hi Ron, How small the world is. What part of Bawlmer do you live in? I lived there for 13 years, off Belair Rd and White Avenue. I am now home in Casselberry, FL. My great-greatgrandfather was Philip Green Belcher, and his daughter Eula Jane Belcher married my greatgrandfather Charlie Dale Cotton. Do you have any info on Philip Green Belcher? thanks, Sylvia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Watkins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: [ALCOFFEE] Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, McCleod, Sims, Stringer, Watkins > Hi Everybody! > > I guess I'm the new kid on the block today, May 21, 2005. > > I'm researching the surnames Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, > McCleod, > Sims, Stringer and Watkins, who all lived in Coffee County, specifically > Elba and Enterprise. > > William Green (b. c1784), my gggrandfather, was orginally from North > Carolina, I think, but moved to Coffee County. His son Thomas Jefferson > Green, m. Jane Mahala Hill, owned a store in Elba and died in 1904. Their > daughter, Cora Josephine Green m. my grandfather, John Stringer Jordan, b. > 1868, and their daughter, Janie, was my mother. > > James Jordan (Jourdan), my gggrandfather was b. 1797 in South Carolina and > later settled in Elba. His son Alexander McCleod Jordan m. Catherine > Elizabeth Stringer, and also owned a store in Elba. Alexander disappeared > without a trace in 1879-80. His son was John Stringer Jordan, my > grandfather, who died in 1945. > > John Washington Sims, my ggrandfather, was b. June 6, 1851 in Americus, > Sumter County, GA. He m. Lucy Coaker and died August 27, 1917. Their > daughter, Daisy Beatrice Sims, my grandmother, m. William Henry Watkins, > and > their son was my father, John Collis Watkins. > > Jesse Watkins, my gggrandfather, b. October 18, 1817, in South Carolina, > m. > Eliza (Jones?). He died July 2, 1885. Their son, Samuel Columbus > Watkins, > b. August 11, 1854, m. Frenella Dorneallia Averett (1858-1911), from Dale > County, whose son was my grandfather, William Henry Watkins. > > Any links or other information would be deeply appreciated. > > Ron Watkins > Baltimore, MD > > > ==== ALCOFFEE Mailing List ==== > Come visit with us to research and know our people and history of Coffee > County, Alabama.....you will find us downhome and most friendly here. > Also, while online, please visit the Coffee County ALGenWeb Project > website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee and the Pea River Historical > and Genealogical Society at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alprhgs > Please support our PRH&GS with your annual membership by submitting $15 to > PRH&GS, P.O. BOX 310628, Enterprise, AL 36331-0628, or visit the Society > at 108 South Main Street, Enterprise, Alabama 36330. You will receive the > seasonal copies of Pea River Trails magazine with your paid membership. > Good luck in your search....and happy hunting. > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > ==== ALCOFFEE Mailing List ==== Come visit with us to research and know our people and history of Coffee County, Alabama.....you will find us downhome and most friendly here. Also, while online, please visit the Coffee County ALGenWeb Project website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee and the Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alprhgs Please support our PRH&GS with your annual membership by submitting $15 to PRH&GS, P.O. BOX 310628, Enterprise, AL 36331-0628, or visit the Society at 108 South Main Street, Enterprise, Alabama 36330. You will receive the seasonal copies of Pea River Trails magazine with your paid membership. Good luck in your search....and happy hunting. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
Thank you, Ron. I've been over Catonsville way. Have a friend who graduated from Catonsville H.S. back in the 40s. And,---I nearly bought a house in Hampden. Ho, ho, ho. Please let me know if you get anything on Philip Green Belcher. Thanks, Sylvia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Watkins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 9:50 AM Subject: Re: [ALCOFFEE] Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, McCleod, Sims, Stringer, Watkins > Hi Sylvia. It's nice to hear from you. > > I live in the Catonsville area, opposite side of town from where you > lived. > Although my parents are both from Alabama, I was born here, on Wellington > St > in Hampden. > > No, I don't have anything on Philip Green Belcher. My grandson's other > grandfather is descended from a James Belch, but that's as close as I can > get. If I spot anything, I'll let you know. > > Ron > > -------Original Message------- > > From: [email protected] > Date: 05/26/05 20:10:41 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ALCOFFEE] Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, McCleod, > Sims, > Stringer, Watkins > > Hi Ron, > How small the world is. What part of Bawlmer do you live in? > I lived there for 13 years, off Belair Rd and White Avenue. I am now home > in > Casselberry, FL. > My great-greatgrandfather was Philip Green Belcher, and his daughter Eula > Jane > Belcher married my greatgrandfather Charlie Dale Cotton. Do you have any > info > on Philip Green Belcher? > thanks, > Sylvia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ron Watkins" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:31 PM > Subject: [ALCOFFEE] Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, McCleod, Sims, > Stringer, Watkins > > >> Hi Everybody! >> >> I guess I'm the new kid on the block today, May 21, 2005. >> >> I'm researching the surnames Averett, Coaker, Hill, Green, Jordan, >> McCleod, >> Sims, Stringer and Watkins, who all lived in Coffee County, specifically >> Elba and Enterprise. >> >> William Green (b. c1784), my gggrandfather, was orginally from North >> Carolina, I think, but moved to Coffee County. His son Thomas Jefferson >> Green, m. Jane Mahala Hill, owned a store in Elba and died in 1904. >> Their >> daughter, Cora Josephine Green m. my grandfather, John Stringer Jordan, >> b. >> 1868, and their daughter, Janie, was my mother. >> >> James Jordan (Jourdan), my gggrandfather was b. 1797 in South Carolina >> and >> later settled in Elba. His son Alexander McCleod Jordan m. Catherine >> Elizabeth Stringer, and also owned a store in Elba. Alexander >> disappeared >> without a trace in 1879-80. His son was John Stringer Jordan, my >> grandfather, who died in 1945. >> >> John Washington Sims, my ggrandfather, was b. June 6, 1851 in Americus, >> Sumter County, GA. He m. Lucy Coaker and died August 27, 1917. Their >> daughter, Daisy Beatrice Sims, my grandmother, m. William Henry Watkins, >> and >> their son was my father, John Collis Watkins. >> >> Jesse Watkins, my gggrandfather, b. October 18, 1817, in South Carolina, >> m. >> Eliza (Jones?). He died July 2, 1885. Their son, Samuel Columbus >> Watkins, >> b. August 11, 1854, m. Frenella Dorneallia Averett (1858-1911), from Dale >> County, whose son was my grandfather, William Henry Watkins. >> >> Any links or other information would be deeply appreciated. >> >> Ron Watkins >> Baltimore, MD >> >> >> ==== ALCOFFEE Mailing List ==== >> Come visit with us to research and know our people and history of Coffee >> County, Alabama.....you will find us downhome and most friendly here. >> Also, while online, please visit the Coffee County ALGenWeb Project >> website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee and the Pea River Historical >> and Genealogical Society at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alprhgs >> Please support our PRH&GS with your annual membership by submitting $15 >> to >> PRH&GS, P.O. BOX 310628, Enterprise, AL 36331-0628, or visit the Society >> at 108 South Main Street, Enterprise, Alabama 36330. You will receive >> the >> seasonal copies of Pea River Trails magazine with your paid membership. >> Good luck in your search....and happy hunting. >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > ==== ALCOFFEE Mailing List ==== > Come visit with us to research and know our people and history of Coffee > County, Alabama.....you will find us downhome and most friendly here. > Also, > while online, please visit the Coffee County ALGenWeb Project website at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee and the Pea River Historical and > Genealogical Society at http://www.rootsweb.com/~alprhgs > Please support our PRH&GS with your annual membership by submitting $15 to > PRH&GS, P.O. BOX 310628, Enterprise, AL 36331-0628, or visit the Society > at > 108 South Main Street, Enterprise, Alabama 36330. 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