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    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Wm. HYDE at Jones Chapel
    2. margaret murphy
    3. Years ago there was a older Hyde couple that ran a Gift shop on new 31 out from Vinemont going toward Decatur.I think it was Hydes Tourist Court.They were German the best I can remember and I loved them dearly.They were a very sweet couple.

    03/24/2001 04:05:23
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Wm. HYDE at Jones Chapel
    2. Could this Luther Hyde be the one who married my Aunt Jesse Pugh? They lived around Arkadelphia most of their lives. The time frame appears about right. Margaret

    03/24/2001 01:33:38
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Wm. HYDE at Jones Chapel
    2. dorothy ballenger
    3. Is Jesse Pugh the only Pugh you know? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 7:33 PM Subject: Re: [ALCULLMA] Wm. HYDE at Jones Chapel > Could this Luther Hyde be the one who married my Aunt Jesse Pugh? They lived > around Arkadelphia most of their lives. The time frame appears about right. > Margaret > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Please contact me [email protected] for any additions to this list [email protected] > I will also help with email problems. > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/clusters/adoptcounty.html > > ============================== > 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 > >

    03/24/2001 01:16:55
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Hyde Family of Hanceville
    2. PHIL DANIEL
    3. Do any of you folks researching Hyde have a William Hyde who had the following children? Prince Albert Hyde, William T., John H., Earnest C., Haywood Albert, and a Pansy Hyde who died as an infant. Haywood Hyde lived and farmed at Hanceville Alabama. Would appreciate any help on this family.

    03/24/2001 11:37:18
    1. [ALCULLMA] Wm. HYDE at Jones Chapel
    2. I have just joined this list group. I was searching for information about William (Will) HYDE b. ca 1860 in AL m. Mary Hattie Hawkins. Their children (I believe to be): Oscar Erwin b ca 1905 Walter Grady John Luther Charles Howard Lillie Jane Ada According to homestead papers dated 1895, he lived in Jones Chapel section of Cullman Co., AL. If anyone can help me with this line, I would appreciate it. Emma Hyde

    03/24/2001 07:21:02
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] fuller,sims,hinkle
    2. dorothy ballenger
    3. McGlatherys................ This name maybe link to my family. Do you have a lady name Arminta with this last name McGathery in your file. She is also know with maiden names of Donaldson and Stricklin. She married a man that was born in the 1820's and live in the Culllman and Walkers county area. The man she married was John W. Sandlin. Thank you Dorothy

    03/24/2001 05:36:31
    1. [ALCULLMA] fuller,sims,hinkle
    2. I am one of many descendants of the Sims families of Cullman documenting our ancestry. I descend from Martha America Sims who married George Washington Hinkle. (my, weren't they patriotic?) JIM, add me to your list of 'cousins' as I have a lot of information on the family lines. My great Uncle, Arrie Chandler, spent years researching the Chandlers, Kings, Hinkles, Sims, Fullers, McGlatherys, and McPhersons. Tammy Young Lyles P.S. JOHN can you contact me privately? I want to donate some ancestors pictures for the Cullman website, can I do this through you?

    03/24/2001 05:32:16
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Sims
    2. Lisa
    3. Hi Lynne, Thanks for your input. Do you happen to have a date when Elizabeth Sims married John Black? This may be the reason why I can't find her, and why she isn't buried by Jonathan Gay in Hopewell. I *do* need to join the Sims mailing list -- I'm putting that on my list of things to do today. Thanks again, Lisa "Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://raogk.rootsweb.com" Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [ALCULLMA] Sims > Hi Lisa, > I looked up on my data base and found Elizabeth Sims married to Jonathan > Gay. Some of the Joel Sims cousins can probably give you more info than I > can. But I have Elizabeth as being married also to a John Black. I have > her listed as the daughter to Joel SIms who died in Morgan County AL. > If Jim Sims is still watching in on this, he may be able to elaborate more > than I can and he has been a tremendous help to me. And if this is correct > you would be part of this Sims discussion ! > Lynne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lisa" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 6:38 AM > Subject: [ALCULLMA] Sims > > > > This is my first posting to the list, but with all the SIMS talk lately, I > > had to find out if anyone knows of my SIMS relation. > > > > My ggggrandfather, JONATHAN GAY married ELIZABETH SIMS on February 23, > 1860 > > in Blount Co. According to census records, Elizabeth would have been born > > abt. 1844. Jonathan and Elizabeth had the following children: > > > > Sarah Ann, Louisa Jane, John I., Hattie, Beryan (?), Daniel M. (my line), > > and Mary S. > > > > Jonathan and Elizabeth are listed on the 1860 Winston Co. census living > with > > his parents; on the 1870 Winston Co. census and then in 1880 in Lawrence > Co. > > He is buried in Hopewell cemetery in Cullman Co., and I have no clue as to > > when she died or where she is buried. > > > > That's all I know about her. If anyone out there might have a bite for > me, > > I'd love to know. Elizabeth's been a brick wall for 10 years. > > > > Thanks so much. > > Regards, > > Lisa Kennard > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > > Please send your OLD email address along with your new one to change your > email address. Names will be removed from the list after "bouncing" or > being returned to list manager more than four times. > > > > ============================== > > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > > If you know how to reduce these risks. > > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Please contact me [email protected] for any additions to this list [email protected] > I will also help with email problems. > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/clusters/adoptcounty.html > > ============================== > 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 >

    03/24/2001 01:26:24
    1. [ALCULLMA] Turner family
    2. margaret murphy
    3. Anyone reerching Turner famles of Cullman?

    03/23/2001 04:12:33
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Sims
    2. margaret murphy
    3. Let me talk to my daddy tomarrow.We lived in Cullman many years ago.Seems there was a McMinnsamil there in 1953 if you interested in that time period.

    03/23/2001 03:57:10
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Sims
    2. Hi Lisa, I looked up on my data base and found Elizabeth Sims married to Jonathan Gay. Some of the Joel Sims cousins can probably give you more info than I can. But I have Elizabeth as being married also to a John Black. I have her listed as the daughter to Joel SIms who died in Morgan County AL. If Jim Sims is still watching in on this, he may be able to elaborate more than I can and he has been a tremendous help to me. And if this is correct you would be part of this Sims discussion ! Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 6:38 AM Subject: [ALCULLMA] Sims > This is my first posting to the list, but with all the SIMS talk lately, I > had to find out if anyone knows of my SIMS relation. > > My ggggrandfather, JONATHAN GAY married ELIZABETH SIMS on February 23, 1860 > in Blount Co. According to census records, Elizabeth would have been born > abt. 1844. Jonathan and Elizabeth had the following children: > > Sarah Ann, Louisa Jane, John I., Hattie, Beryan (?), Daniel M. (my line), > and Mary S. > > Jonathan and Elizabeth are listed on the 1860 Winston Co. census living with > his parents; on the 1870 Winston Co. census and then in 1880 in Lawrence Co. > He is buried in Hopewell cemetery in Cullman Co., and I have no clue as to > when she died or where she is buried. > > That's all I know about her. If anyone out there might have a bite for me, > I'd love to know. Elizabeth's been a brick wall for 10 years. > > Thanks so much. > Regards, > Lisa Kennard > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Please send your OLD email address along with your new one to change your email address. Names will be removed from the list after "bouncing" or being returned to list manager more than four times. > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html >

    03/23/2001 03:44:24
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Moores of Jones Chapel
    2. Hello all. I am seeking any info. on Hiram Joseph Moore and father Andrew Moore of Cullman Co. According to land records, they lived in the Jones Chapel area in the late 1800's. Family tradition has it that Andrew Moore worked for railroad at some point. He died 1910 in Jefferson Co. Thanks in advance for any info. on this family. Karla

    03/23/2001 01:27:46
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Fullers
    2. James R. Griffin Sr.
    3. Would any of these Fullers come into Smith or Wilson County, Tn. Jim At 12:57 AM 3/23/01 -0500, you wrote: >Several years ago with the help of Fuller relatives I was able to find my >family origins in Morgan Co. and related ties in Cullman. There continue to >be Sims and Fuller cousins in Northern Alabama from whom I occasionally hear >from via the internet. > >The person most knowledgeable of these Sims and Fuller ties was Douglas >Fuller; I still have the letter from him in which he responded to my query re >our mutual Sims and Fuller lines, it read "nice to hear from your side of the >family after 150 years." He proceeded to catch me up on Sims and Fullers as >if he had known me all my life. >He was truly a gentleman. > >Douglas mentioned that he had taken up regional genealogy work which >continued family notes from his aunts who had begun their work in the 1930's. > As our mutual family was in Morgan Co. and Lincoln Co., Tenn by 1812 he had >numerous related lines to follow. Does anyone know the status of Douglas's >work and research papers? > >Jim Sims, double 4th cousins of Douglas Fuller > > >==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== >Recent errors with the Rootsweb list servers do not seem to have affected our list. Please email me if you have problems. > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    03/23/2001 11:33:40
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Sims
    2. rdm1025
    3. Lisa, Do you happen to know of any McMinn's in Cullman County or surrounding area? During my search for my ancestors, I have been told that there were many in that area, but I have yet to find any. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Roger McMinn ----- Original Message ----- From: Lisa <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 7:38 AM Subject: [ALCULLMA] Sims > This is my first posting to the list, but with all the SIMS talk lately, I > had to find out if anyone knows of my SIMS relation. > > My ggggrandfather, JONATHAN GAY married ELIZABETH SIMS on February 23, 1860 > in Blount Co. According to census records, Elizabeth would have been born > abt. 1844. Jonathan and Elizabeth had the following children: > > Sarah Ann, Louisa Jane, John I., Hattie, Beryan (?), Daniel M. (my line), > and Mary S. > > Jonathan and Elizabeth are listed on the 1860 Winston Co. census living with > his parents; on the 1870 Winston Co. census and then in 1880 in Lawrence Co. > He is buried in Hopewell cemetery in Cullman Co., and I have no clue as to > when she died or where she is buried. > > That's all I know about her. If anyone out there might have a bite for me, > I'd love to know. Elizabeth's been a brick wall for 10 years. > > Thanks so much. > Regards, > Lisa Kennard > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Please send your OLD email address along with your new one to change your email address. Names will be removed from the list after "bouncing" or being returned to list manager more than four times. > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html >

    03/23/2001 07:21:35
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Fullers
    2. Hello Are you in the lineage of Martha Sims? Thanks... Charlotte

    03/23/2001 01:32:52
    1. [ALCULLMA] Sims
    2. Lisa
    3. This is my first posting to the list, but with all the SIMS talk lately, I had to find out if anyone knows of my SIMS relation. My ggggrandfather, JONATHAN GAY married ELIZABETH SIMS on February 23, 1860 in Blount Co. According to census records, Elizabeth would have been born abt. 1844. Jonathan and Elizabeth had the following children: Sarah Ann, Louisa Jane, John I., Hattie, Beryan (?), Daniel M. (my line), and Mary S. Jonathan and Elizabeth are listed on the 1860 Winston Co. census living with his parents; on the 1870 Winston Co. census and then in 1880 in Lawrence Co. He is buried in Hopewell cemetery in Cullman Co., and I have no clue as to when she died or where she is buried. That's all I know about her. If anyone out there might have a bite for me, I'd love to know. Elizabeth's been a brick wall for 10 years. Thanks so much. Regards, Lisa Kennard

    03/23/2001 12:38:41
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Fullers
    2. John Paul Myrick
    3. Doug donated a few items over the years to the public library. However, the stuff we received doesn't sound like the papers you discussed. We would love to have copies of his papers. John Paul Myrick ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:57 PM Subject: [ALCULLMA] Fullers > Several years ago with the help of Fuller relatives I was able to find my > family origins in Morgan Co. and related ties in Cullman. There continue to > be Sims and Fuller cousins in Northern Alabama from whom I occasionally hear > from via the internet. > > The person most knowledgeable of these Sims and Fuller ties was Douglas > Fuller; I still have the letter from him in which he responded to my query re > our mutual Sims and Fuller lines, it read "nice to hear from your side of the > family after 150 years." He proceeded to catch me up on Sims and Fullers as > if he had known me all my life. > He was truly a gentleman. > > Douglas mentioned that he had taken up regional genealogy work which > continued family notes from his aunts who had begun their work in the 1930's. > As our mutual family was in Morgan Co. and Lincoln Co., Tenn by 1812 he had > numerous related lines to follow. Does anyone know the status of Douglas's > work and research papers? > > Jim Sims, double 4th cousins of Douglas Fuller > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Recent errors with the Rootsweb list servers do not seem to have affected our list. Please email me if you have problems. > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    03/23/2001 12:38:08
    1. [ALCULLMA] Fullers
    2. Several years ago with the help of Fuller relatives I was able to find my family origins in Morgan Co. and related ties in Cullman. There continue to be Sims and Fuller cousins in Northern Alabama from whom I occasionally hear from via the internet. The person most knowledgeable of these Sims and Fuller ties was Douglas Fuller; I still have the letter from him in which he responded to my query re our mutual Sims and Fuller lines, it read "nice to hear from your side of the family after 150 years." He proceeded to catch me up on Sims and Fullers as if he had known me all my life. He was truly a gentleman. Douglas mentioned that he had taken up regional genealogy work which continued family notes from his aunts who had begun their work in the 1930's. As our mutual family was in Morgan Co. and Lincoln Co., Tenn by 1812 he had numerous related lines to follow. Does anyone know the status of Douglas's work and research papers? Jim Sims, double 4th cousins of Douglas Fuller

    03/22/2001 05:57:59
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Murphy in Cullman
    2. Thanks so much Inga. Hope we can come up with something. regards, Karla

    03/22/2001 12:36:26
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Murphy in Cullman
    2. Karla, I had lunch with my mom and aunts (Murphy side) I asked and one of them said she would hunt down some papers that Grandma had written about her family. I do know that the greatgrandmother (or her people; I am named for came from Denmark. I believe Grandma said their name when they came to America was Muir. If I get the papers grandma wrote I will send you all I get from them. Inga

    03/22/2001 09:31:54