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    1. [ALCONECU] NEW Asbury Cemetery Index?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mixon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4R.2ADE/948 Message Board Post: Hello everyone, I am preparing to gather information to post a new and updated index for the Asbury (Methodist) Cemetery of North Conecuh County. I hope to make it of a similar format to the one I recently did for the Concord Cemetery, complete with all known names, dates and (where possible) an explanation of family relationships among those buried there. The majority of those buried there are Mixons but I would welcome any good information on the other familes as well. Your help is greatly appreciated! Bryan Sims Mobile, Alabama Researching the following Conecuh and Butler County families: Sims, Tisdale, Harwell, Higdon, Mixon and Wright.

    12/31/2002 09:09:20
    1. [ALCONECU] Re:Hilliard's Legion
    2. Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw
    3. My Great-Great Grandfather Robert Moore BURGAMY was with the First Battalion of Hilliard's Legion. He died as a result of wounds received in a battle near Gatlinburg, Tennesee and he never saw Conecuh County again. Thank you for posting this roster. ~~~Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:27:42 -0600 From: "Lynn & Bill King" Subject: [ALCONECU] 23 Alabama Infantry Batallion Roster 23rd Alabama Infantry Battalion Muster Roll [Formed from Companies "E", "F", and "G" of the 1st Battalion, Hilliard's Legion, the original letters of the companies being retained] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now

    12/31/2002 07:37:23
    1. [ALCONECU] 23 Alabama Infantry Batallion Roster <includes lots of Conecuh Co, Names - Witherington, Stallworth, Page, Ellis, Salter, , etc>
    2. Lynn & Bill King
    3. 58th Alabama Infantry23 Alabama Infantry Batallion Roster <includes lots of Conecuh Co, Names - Witherington, Stallworth, Page, Ellis, Salter, , etc> 23rd Alabama Infantry Battalion Muster Roll [Formed from Companies "E", "F", and "G" of the 1st Battalion, Hilliard's Legion, the original letters of the companies being retained] *Battalion and Staff Officers: STALLWORTH, Nicholas, Major (retired, 20 Sept 64) HOLT, John Hackett JONES, George C., Adj. FITZPATRICK, John A., A.Q.M. STINSON, J. B., Ass't Surgeon HILLIARD, C. B., Ass't Surgeon BATTLE, George C., Sgt. Major DIX, Alexander F., Sgt. Major (paroled, Appomattox) *Co. "E" *Officers: DALEY [DANIEL?], John W. L., Capt. (retired, 6 Dec 64) COX, John, 1st Lt. (died in service, 25 Oct 62) WHITE, James M., 1st Lt. (died in service, 21 July 64) HALL, James M., 2nd Lt. (died in service, 19 June 62) HERRING, L. G., 2nd Lt. (died in service, 24 Sept 63) LAMPLEY, James A., 2nd Lt. LEE, Alter V., 2nd Lt. (resigned, 25 Aug 62 STEWART, James R., 2nd Lt. (resigned, 18 may 63) DIX, Alexander F., Sgt. Major BLAKEY, James W., 1st Sgt. MOORE, William J., 1st Sgt. BROWN, Winlock, Sgt. GUICE, George W., Sgt. McGILVRAY, Hugh, Sgt. STEWART, Eli, Sgt. BLUDWORTH, William H., Cpl. DAVIS, Samuel W. D., Cpl. HUNT, L. J., Cpl. JENKINS, James L., Cpl. WILLIS, George T., Cpl. Privates: BLUDWORTH, Jefferson D. BOYKIN, Elias BROWN, Robert A. BROWN, Thomas J. BROWN, William CARTER, William J. (paroled, Appomattox) COLE, William CONROY, John CREW, Henry H. CROSWELL, J. E. DAVIS, John F. DICKSON, Crayton EUBANKS, Thomas FUSSELL, Benjamin GIBSON, James A. J. HERRING, Stephen JENKINS, James L. (paroled, Appomattox) LARD, George LLOYD, James B. LLOYD, John T. McGILVAY [McGILVRAY?], M. McMILLAN, Charles McNEILL, S. H. MALLOY, William A. MARKBURN, W. F. MARTIN, John G. [ca 1830-13 April 1902] (m: Martha A., 1836-1912; paroled, Appomattox; burial: Old Scotch (Boyd) Cemetery, nw. of Baker Hill, Barbour Co., AL) NORTON, Norman A. PHILLIPS, William H. (paroled, Appomattox) SHIPMAN, John H. STEWART, James S. STROTHER, Cyrus W. (paroled, Appomattox) THOMAS, William H. WARREN, Robert WILKERSON, John WILSON, J. *Co. "F" *Officers: STALLWORTH, Nicholas, Capt. (promoted, Major) BROUGHTON, William E., Capt. (died in service, 9 July 64) SALTER, Samuel, Capt. STALLWORTH, Jackson P., 1st Lt. (died in service, 15 Aug 64) DAW, William W., 2nd Lt. (KIA, 23 July 63) STALLWORTH, William L., 2nd Lt. (resigned, 22 Aug 62) KEYSER, William, 1st Sgt. COOPER, John B., QM Sgt. BETTS, John G., Sgt. BROWN, John W., Sgt. CHAPMAN, Daniel B., Sgt. CHAPMAN, John B., Sgt. SALTER, Richard R., Sgt. HAM, Levi, Cpl. HAM, William J., Cpl. PAGE, Leroy, Cpl. SALTER, Thomas Jefferson, Cpl. WATTS, James B. F., Cpl.. Privates: BAINE, Thomas J. BRANTLEY, Chornick T. [Chomick T.?] (paroled, Appomattox) BROWN, Daniel BROWN, Isaac BROWN, William (paroled, Appomattox) CARR, John W. CRAWFORD, J. T. DAW, William W. (paroled, Appomattox) DEER, John S. DEWBERRY, Leonard DIAMOND, Daniel DIAMOND, Reuben DODSON, John P. (paroled, Appomattox) DOUGLAS, Edward DUKES, Henry ELLIS, Andrew J. (paroled, Appomattox) ETHERIDGE, Louis J. GARNER, James GREEN, George B. HAMMONS, Richard F. HINES, Henry H. HOBBS, Timothy A. E. (paroled, Appomattox) JOHNSON, G. A. JOHNSON, Smith Peyton [5 May 1832, AL-17 August 1874, Conecuh Co., AL] (paroled, Appomattox; burial: Witherington Cemetary, Conecuh Co., AL) JOINER, Dixon H. L. JOINER, Thomas J. JOINER, Wiley T. (paroled, Appomattox) KNIGHTON, Joseph E. MARTIN, Zack T. MEADS, Ervin PAGE, D. R. PAGE, James A. PAGE, John W. (paroled, Appomattox) PAGE, Joshua QUINLEY, Thomas A. ROOKS, Columbus C. SALTER, Abner M. SALTER, Jesse C. SHELL, James H. SHELLY, George W. SMITH, E. Cade SMITH, Stephen H. (paroled, Appomattox) SULLIVAN, Resen THOMPSON, John A. THOMPSON, William VINCENT, Columbus P. WARD, William H. WATTS, James B. (paroled, Appomattox) WITHERINGTON, James E. WITHERINGTON, William *Co. "G" *Officers: HOLT, John Hackett, Capt. (promoted, Major) MIDDLETON, William A., Capt. (retired, 12 Dec 62) MOLTON, Robert H., Capt. ALFORD, John W., 2nd Lt. BIBB, Richard, 2nd Lt. (KIA, 21 Sept 63) GUNTER, G. Thomas, 2nd Lt. (retired, 15 Dec 62) WILLIAMSON, Samuel T., 2nd Lt. (resigned, 19 Dec 64) MELEAR, Peter V., 1st Sgt. NORRIS, J. P., 1st Sgt. ROBERTS, Nathaniel P. SHULTZ, Frank, Sgt. (paroled, Appomattox) BUTLER, James M., Sgt. CHAMBERS, John J., Sgt. SCHULTZ, Frank, Sgt. WEEKS, Thomas H. BOYD, Thomas E., Cpl. GILDER, Henry G., Cpl. GILL, Silas F., Cpl. Privates: ADAMS, Thomas W. ALFORD, Sylvester W. [Sylvesta W.?] (paroled, Appomattox) ATCHISON, William D. (paroled, Appomattox) BARFIELD, William BRYANT, Thomas H. (paroled, Appomattox) CANDLER, Henry CHANCE, Isaac S. COKER, William J. DAVENPORT, John F. DEESE, Eli (paroled, Appomattox) HALL, Jeremiah G. HALL, Joseph J. HALL, William (paroled, Appomattox) HANEY, William B. HAYNES, James K. (paroled, Appomattox) HAYNES, Robert H. HENLEY, Thomas M. HENNESSEY, Michael HOLT, Thomas T. (paroled, Appomattox) JARVIS, Thomas J. LEAPTROT, James M. LOVELACE, Welcome E. MELEAR, Pinkney V. PARTEN, F. M. PITTMAN, John S. ROSS, John A. (paroled, Appomattox) STRANGE, J. A. THOMAS, Alvin, (paroled, Appomattox) THOMPSON, George THOMPSON, James WEBB, Joseph F. Sources: 1. William G. Nine and Ronald G. Wilson. The Appomattox Paroles April 9-15, 1865 2. Roster of Confederate Soldiers 3. Supplement to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies

    12/30/2002 06:27:42
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: David Blackmon-Conecuh Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blackmon/Wright Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4R.2ADE/487.2 Message Board Post: Samuel "Sam" Blackmon married Carolyn Wright, my Wright family. Is this your Blackmon line? Will be happy to send you the little I have on the families. Freda

    12/29/2002 06:11:54
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: David Blackmon-Conecuh Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: blackmon, lewis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4R.2ADE/487.1 Message Board Post: I would be very interested in any info on the Blackmon family. My grandmother was Lydia Blackmon Lewis from Range Alabama. Her father was samuel, his father was samuel and his father was david, I think. If you have info please email to me at [email protected] Thanks, Shirley Lewis

    12/28/2002 07:57:50
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: Henry W. COBB m. Matilda WEBB Muscogee Co, GA? > Conecuh Co, AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: White,Cobb, Johnson, Campbell, Brays Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4R.2ADE/851.2 Message Board Post: I have some Cobbs in my family tree, who settled in Conecuh Co., AL, Escambia Co., AL and FL. There is one Unknown Cobb born about 1800 who married Elizabeth McCurdy, born 1815, SC, died after 1860. Also a Athel Seaborn Cobb, born 1793 in Georgia, wife Martha Unknown, born 1800 in SC. they had four children, Jame M., Seaborn, J., Francis M. and Stephen Cobb. James Cobb on the 1850 Conecuh Co., AL Census below: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: CONECUH REEL NO: 659 7 575 575 COBB JAMES M 39 M WELL DIGGER AL 8 575 575 COBB MARY 35 F SC 9 575 575 COBB NANCY 16 F FL 10 575 575 COBB MARY 12 F Not sure if this will help but there are a lot of Cobbs living in these counties. Thanks,. Gloria

    12/27/2002 03:34:50
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: William Johnson and family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: White, Odom, Johnson, Campbell, Bray Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4R.2ADE/325.1 Message Board Post: I don't know is there is a connection but my ggreat grandmother was Mattie Belle Johnson, b. Jan. 1881 in AL who married a George Riley White, b. Mar. 1877 of Conecuh Co., AL. I've traced the White line back to Levi White, b. 1798 in SC, if there is a connection. Levi White was listed on the 1850 Conecuh Co., AL Census with his wife, Eliza and ten children. I'm trying to find Mattie Belle Johnson's family. I think her father's name may have been Tim Johnson, but this is unproven. If there is a connection, I would love to exhange information. Thanks, Gloria

    12/27/2002 03:07:32
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: WEBSTER
    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/4R.2ADE/576.723 Message Board Post: Please note the change in my email address to <[email protected]>. Limited as it is, I'm glad to share my WEBSTER info.

    12/25/2002 05:50:20
    1. [ALCONECU] Obit of John Calvin BLACK, 1936
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BLACK, Brown, Sells, Roberson, Hibbs, Hawsey, Ganus, Joyner, Coker, Calloway, Brooks Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4R.2ADE/946 Message Board Post: Aged Citizen Succumbs to Stroke January 30 Funeral services were held Friday, January 31, 1936, for John Calvin BLACK. a resident of Conecuh County, living near Garland, Ala., who died Thursday, January 30th at 12 o'clock noon following a stroke of paralysis. Services were held at the Concord Methodist Church with the Rev. Fred BROWN, pastor of the Owassa Baptist Church conducting, assisted by the Rev. SELLS, pastor of the Concord Church. A large assemblage of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last respects. The deceased, aged 82, was born Feb. 20th, 1853, and came to Alabama from Kentucky in 1876. He was widely known in Conecuh and Butler counties where he was a landowner, having been one of the earlier settlers in Conecuh County. July 15th, 1877, he was married to Miss Sue ROBERSON, who died May 26, 1926. To this union were born 9 children. He was one of the oldest deacons of the Union Baptist Church of which he was a member for a number of years. Before coming to Alabama he was married to Miss Rebecca HIBBS. Two children were born to this union, one dying in infancy and the other, who was known here as Mrs. Amby HAWSEY, preceded her father to the grave some years ago. Surviving the deceased are three sons: James W. BLACK of Evergreen; Henry T. BLACK, Mobile, Ala.; Robert T. BLACK, of Mobile, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. J. J. GANUS, Robertsdale, Ala.; Mrs. R. L. JOYNER, Garland, Ala.; Mrs. Henry COKER, Toulminville, Ala.; Mrs. W. Kenneth CALLOWAY who was making her home with her father at the time of his death. Mrs. J. Z. BROOKS and Miss Myrtle BLACK, daughters of the deceased, preceded their father to the grave several years ago. Four brothers, J. H. BLACK, Century, Fla.; C. R. BLACK, Century, Fla.; William I. BLACK, Allentown, Fla.; David BLACK, Atlanta, Ga. [from the Butler County News, Feb. 27, 1936]

    12/21/2002 02:18:25
    1. [ALCONECU] Lokking for William Payne
    2. I'm looking for any information on William Payne. I have nothing on him, except he died before 1943. William Payne married Augusta "Gussie" Jones. Augusta was b. Conecuh Co., AL June 14, 1873 and d. August 06, 1943 in Bay Minette, Baldwin Co., AL. She is buried in Baldwin Co. at Pine Grove Cemetery. Augusta was from AroundConecuh and Butler County, and I figured that William Payne could be buried around there someplace. Can someone do a Cemetery look up for me? Any info appreciated. Leon Weekley Bay Minette, AL

    12/20/2002 05:41:16
    1. [ALCONECU] Masonic order question from Evelyn Smith
    2. Lynn & Bill King
    3. To Conecuh County Alabama Researchers Reply to: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: James R. Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:05 AM Subject: masonic order Kinnard wiggins was a Mason back in the 1800, in Conecuh co Al. how could I find the lodge name or number. Kinnard lived around Old Town ,Conecuh co . Al. Thank You . Evelyn Smith Reply to: [email protected]

    12/20/2002 04:06:19
    1. Re: [ALCONECU] Piggott and Cook
    2. Stephanie L
    3. Dear Freda, James R. Cook & Mazella Piggott Cook are my greatgrandparents. Their daughter Rosetta & her husband Herrington are my grandmother's parents. My grandmother actually remembered James, as he lived with her family at the time she was born. He died when she was 6, so she remembered him pretty well. John Thomas Cook was James & Mazella's nephew. What do you need regarding the Cooks. I have a good bit on them & some info on Mazella's mother's (Katy Ward's) family. Stephanie >From: Ted and Freda Noble To: [email protected] Subject: [ALCONECU] >Piggott and Cook Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 18:37:36 -0800 > >Does anyone on this List research the Piggott and Cook families? I am >searching for info about James R. Cook who married Mazella Piggott, >daughter of Thomas Piggott and Catherine Ward Piggott. Is james R. Cook >related to John Thomas Cook who married Ada Wright? In 1900, James R. Cook >was living with his daughter Rosetta and her husband Herrington Wright at >Garland, Al. He was 86. The family cemetery is near Sepulga, northern >Conecuh County, the Piggott Cemetery. > >I would be grateful for any info on the Piggott and Cook lines. Freda -- >Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, >Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, >Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. > > >==== ALCONECU Mailing List ==== Please do not post off topic or virus >messages to the list. > >============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 >billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus

    12/19/2002 03:20:00
    1. [ALCONECU] THE RECORDING OF A CEMETERY
    2. Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw
    3. Thought y'all might appreciate this. I really love the last 2 verses. Blessings, Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We live as long as we are remembered. Old Russian Proverb THE RECORDING OF A CEMETERY-- BY THELMA GREENE REAGAN Today we walked where others walked On a lonely, windswept hill; Today we talked where others cried For Loved Ones whose lives are stilled. Today our hearts were touched By graves of tiny babies; Snatched from the arms of loving kin, In the heartbreak of the ages. Today we saw where the grandparents lay In the last sleep of their time; Lying under the trees and clouds - Their beds kissed by the sun and wind. Today we wondered about an unmarked spot; Who lies beneath this hollowed ground? Was it a babe, child, young or old? No indication could be found. Today we saw where Mom and Dad lay. We had been here once before On a day we'd all like to forget, But will remember forever more. Today we recorded for kith and kin The graves of ancestors past; To be preserved for generations hence, A record we hope will last. Cherish it, my friend; preserve it, my friend, For stones sometimes crumble to dust And generations of folks yet to come Will be grateful for your trust. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now

    12/18/2002 11:49:50
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: DIXON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dixon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4R.2ADE/191.278.279.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Charles Rufus Dixon's father was named Sam. He lived in Florida. I just got CR Dixon's death certificate today. Only cost me $27! But I am so glad to have found Sam, and I think I can get the rest from the Florida census. When you have hit a brick wall, try the death certificates!

    12/18/2002 01:26:00
    1. [ALCONECU] William Witherington (Sr.) Land Grant of 200 Acres in Craven County, SC by King George III
    2. Bill King
    3. Headline: 1772 Grant of 200 Acres in Craven County, SC to William Witherington (Sr.) by King George III Story: Transcription of the original 1772 SC Land Grant South Carolina George the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, KING, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, To ALLTO WHOM THESE PRESENTS shall come, GREETING; KNOW YE, THAT WE of Our Special Grace, certain Knowledge and mere Motion, have given and granted, and by these Presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successours, DO GIVE AND GRANT unto William Witherinton his Heirs and Assigns a Plantation or Tract of Land containing: Two Hundred Acres situated in Craven County on the N.E. side of Lynches Creek near the fork on a place called the Little Beaver Dam bounded on all sides by vacant land. And hath such Shape, Form and Marks, as appear by a Plat thereof, hereunto annexed; Together with all Wods, Under-woods, Timber and Timber-trees, Lakes, Ponds, Fishings, Waters, Water- couries, Profits, Commodities, Appurtenances and Hereditaments, whatsoever thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining; Together with Priviledge of Hunting, Hawking and Fowling in and upon the same, and all Mines and Minerals whatsoever; Saving and Reserving, nevertheless, to Us, Our Heirs and Successours, all White Pine-trees, if any there should be found growing thereon; and also Saving and Reserving, nevertheless, to Us Our Heirs and Successours, One Tenth-Part of Mines of Gold and Silver only; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of Two Hundred Acres of Land and all and singular other the Premises hereby granted unto the said Wm Witherinton, his Heirs and Assigns forever, in free and common Socage. The said William Witherinton, his Heirs and Assigns Yielding and Paying therefor; unto Us, Our Heirs and Successours, or to Our Receiver-General for the time being, or to his Deputy or Deputies for the Time being, yearly, that is to say, on the Twenty-fifth Day of March, in every Year at the Rate of Three Shillings Sterling, or Four Shillings Proclamation-Money, for every Hundred Acres, and so in Proportion, according to the Number of Acres contained herin; the same to commence at the Expiration of Two Years from the Date hereof. Provided Always, and this present Grant is upon Condition, nevertheless, that the said Wm Witherinton, his Heirs or Assigns, shall and do yearly, and every Year, after the Date of these Presents, clear and cultivate, at the Rate of Three Acres for every Hundred Acres of Land, and so in Proportion, according to the Number of Acres herein contained; and also, shall and do enter a Minute or Docket of these our Letters-Patent, in the office of Our Auditor-General for the Time being, in Our said Province, within six Months from the Date hereof. And Upon Condition, That if the said Rent, hereby reserved, shall happen to be in Arrear and unpaid for the Space of Three Years, from the time it shall become due, and no Distress can be found on the said Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments hereby granted; or if the said William Witherinton, his Heirs or Assigns shall neglect to clear and cultivate yearly, and every Year, at the Rate of Three Acres for every Hundred Acres of Land, and so in Proportion, according to the number of Acres herein contained; or if a Minute or Docket of these Our Letters Patent, shall not be entered in the Office of Our Auditor-General, for the time being, in our said Province, within six Months from the Date hereof, That then, and in any of these Cases, this present Grant shall cease, determine, and be utterly void, and the said Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments hereby granted, and every Part and Parcel thereof shall revert to Us, Our Heirs and Successours, as fully and absolutely, as if the same had never been granted. Given under the Great Seal of Our said Province; Witness : His Ency The Rt. Hy Lord C. G. Montagu, Capt. General Governour and Commander in chief in and over Our said Province of South Carolina, this Nineteenth Day of November Anno Dom. 1772 in the Thirteenth Year of Our Reign. C.G. (L.M.S.) Montagu Signed by His Ency The Governour in Council: Geo Davidson, Pro C.G. And hath thereunto a Plat thereof annexed, representing the same, certified by John Bremar Deputy Surveyour-General. 12th August 1772 Order No. 4918 (no date provided) Grant to Wm Witherington of 200 Acres Reference SC Archives, Royal Grants Volume 3-N, Page 95. Copied 2 August 2000 from a Photocopy of the Original Document on File in SC Archives by Bill King [email protected] Houston, Texas ______________________ Happy Holidays to all on the Darlington & Conecuh Lists! Bill King, Houston, Texas [email protected] ..5th Gr Grandson of William Witherington, Sr.

    12/18/2002 02:34:19
    1. [ALCONECU] Piggott and Cook
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Does anyone on this List research the Piggott and Cook families? I am searching for info about James R. Cook who married Mazella Piggott, daughter of Thomas Piggott and Catherine Ward Piggott. Is james R. Cook related to John Thomas Cook who married Ada Wright? In 1900, James R. Cook was living with his daughter Rosetta and her husband Herrington Wright at Garland, Al. He was 86. The family cemetery is near Sepulga, northern Conecuh County, the Piggott Cemetery. I would be grateful for any info on the Piggott and Cook lines. Freda -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones.

    12/17/2002 11:37:36
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: DIXON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dixon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4R.2ADE/191.278.279.1.1.1 Message Board Post: YES! I still do not know who Charles Rufus Dixon's parents were. I have narrowed them down. I suspect they spelled their name Dickson and lived in Florida. Yes, I want everything you have! And all suggestions.

    12/15/2002 10:04:35
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: Coker family
    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/4R.2ADE/942.2 Message Board Post: Becky, I have two Coker names for you. They were in Lowndes County, but that is close to Conecuh. Walter James Coker (no dates) married Jennie Coleman, b. 16 January 1885, died 18 December 1970. Jennie is the daughter of Thomas Livingston Coleman and Amanda Jane Canterbury (my line). Freda

    12/09/2002 06:33:44
    1. [ALCONECU] Re: Looking for a map specifically showing the route of the old Sparta Road or Trail
    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/4R.2ADE/941.1 Message Board Post: Believe we have that info here at our library..let me look it up & see what I can find, then get back to you or you can email me directly here at the library. [email protected]

    12/09/2002 06:31:12
    1. Re: [ALCONECU] Re: BROWNS of Conecuh County
    2. Carolyn Pinkston
    3. These are not the Joyners you were looking for in a previous post but are probably related. Jesse was the overseer for my David Jay whose wife was a Brown. We are probably all tied in together. And I hope you can help me on some Browns. 1860 Federal Census Conecuh County, Alabama eneumerated 20th June, 1860 page 1028 & 1029: 534/514 Jesse Joyner age 29 male Farm Overseer real estate - personal estate $400 b Alabama ** Mary Joyner age 31 female b Ala ** Elizabeth Joyner age 10 female b Ala can't read or write** Susan " age 1 female b Ala** David Jay age 73 male Farmer real estate $2,000 personal $22,115 b SC Andrew Mosely age 18 male Farm Overseer b Ala * Jane McBryde age 63 female b SC I hope we may be able to help each other. I am looking for William Etheridge/Ethridge Brown born probably shortly after 1860 I'm not sure where, but he had a son Allen H. Brown born 8/15/1905 in Gordo, Pickens Co, Ala. I have a feeling this William Etheridge Brown may be the son of your William Brown and Nancy Etheridge. William may have been married more than once as he was about 45 when he married Allen H. Brown's mother. Putting his birth around 1860. I don't have a lot of detail at this time but expect to get more after the holidays. Can you help me out? Carolyn Pinkston [email protected] wrote: I am looking for any information on William Brown who married Nancy Etheridge about 1860 in Conecuh county possibly Beat 2. I believe thay had or raised 8 children three being the siblings of Nancy Etheridge Brown. any help would be appreciated. ==== ALCONECU Mailing List ==== Please do not post off topic or virus messages to the list. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    12/08/2002 01:44:17