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    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Joseph F. Young in 1910 Cullman Co. Census
    2. Steve and Judy Sanders
    3. Karen, Would you happen to have a Joseph F. Young in your records. He was born in Giles co., TN. (1887), but whatever reason he is in Cullman Co., AL. in 1910. He is with wife Nannie (Williard I think). His mother, listed as Lizzie (looks like Wales), with half sisters, Leitha and Martha. I don't know where he is after 1910. I believe that Leitha married a Golden in Cullman Co. in 1911, at least there is a Leithy Wells to a J.H. Golden listed in marriage records in 1911. Believe Joseph married Nannie Williard in 1905 in Cullman Co., AL., as this is also listed in marriage records. This is somewhat vague, I know, but I just really do not know that much about this family. Judy Sanders ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Langley Powell" <kdlp69@hotmail.com> To: <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [ALCULLMA] Census research so far and my Cullman County family connections > I am related to the Young's from Walker County, Cullman County and Blount > County, and I would be glad to share my information with you and let you > look it over for some possible matches. Just let me know and I will send the > information...... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <FINCH64@aol.com> > To: <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 3:22 PM > Subject: [ALCULLMA] Census research so far and my Cullman County family > connections > > > >I did a scan of the census indexes at Ancestry.com for 1830, 1840 and 1850 > > for Walker County and 1850 for Hancock County. This is what I found so > > far: > > > > 1830 Census for Walker County (just listings of heads of household): > > Jones: John, Sinclair, William #1, William #2 > > No James, Lee, Lewis, Lovell or Young > > > > 1840 Census for Walker County (just listings of heads of household): > > James: Abner, Pleasant, Saml, Sherrod > > Jones: Elizabeth, Henry S., James A., John, Sarah, Wallace, William #1, > > William #2 > > Young: John > > No Lee, Lewis or Lovell > > > > 1850 Census for Walker County (listings of number of all persons of the > > same > > surname: > > James:0 > > Jones: 74 > > "Jane": 6 (not sure if this is a typo for either James or Jones) > > "Janes": 3 (not sure if this is a typo for either James or Jones) > > Lee: 0 > > Lewis: 3 (and I believe they're mine) > > Lovell: 0 > > Young: 0 > > > > > > 1850 Census for Hancock County (listings of number of all persons with the > > same surname): > > James: 36 > > Jones: 0 > > "Janes": 13 (not sure if this a typo for James or Jones) > > Lee: 0 > > Lewis: 0 > > Lovell: 0 > > Young: 13 > > > > One thing it seems to me is that the John Young family of the 1840 Walker > > County census may have been in the part of the county that was used to > > form > > Hancock (Winston) County. I'll have to do more research in the census to > > be sure of > > that but it looks that way so far. Either that or the John Young family up > > and left Walker County altogether prior to 1850. > > > > Here are my Cullman County (and area) surnames and ancestors: > > > > James (only a hunch but I suspect I have this ancestry. Also this is a > > collateral line in Jefferson County connected with the Jones, Fulmer and > > Faucette > > families there) > > Jones: so far just my gg-grandmother, Elizabeth "Betsie" P(aralee?) Jones > > Young whose parents are still unknown to me. But also a collateral line in > > Jefferson Co as I stated above. > > Lee: (only a hunch but I suspect we have direct Lee ancestry as well. For > > now > > I know that my great-grandfather Adolphus "Dolphus" Ervin/Irvin Young had > > a > > first wife (who was not my great-grandmother) - Mary Elizabeth Lee, > > daughter of > > David J. Lee, granddaughter of Leander Lee who was originally from NC > > (county so far unknown to me) then to Gilmer Co, GA (1840 & 1850 > > censuses). Lee is > > also a direct line of my Roy cousins in Jefferson Co. They connect to the > > Lees > > of Shelby Co, AL. > > Lewis: my ggg-grandparents John & Mary Hale(Hall?) Lewis (originally from > > SC? > > then to Haralson Co, GA eventually to the Cullman Co area; my > > gg-grandparents > > James Clark & Mary Jane Lovell Lewis then to my great-grandmother - Mary > > Ellen Lewis - Adolphus Ervin Young's second wife. James Clark Lewis, Mary > > Jane > > Lovell Lewis & Mary Ellen Lewis Young are all buried in Vance Cemetery, > > Jones > > Chapel, Cullman County. > > Lovell: my ggg-grandparents Elijah E. & Mary Ann Davis Lovell - also > > originally from the Gilmer/Rabun/Fannin counties area in GA - same as > > Leander Lee. > > They are both buried at Jones Chapel Cemetery, Cullman County. > > Young: my gg-grandparents, Wesley & Elizabeth "Betsie" P(aralee?) Jones > > Young; my great-grandparents Adolphus Ervin & Mary Ellen Lewis Young; my > > grandmother: Zora Belle Young Stolarski Jernigan of Jefferson Co, AL. > > Wesley Young's > > parents are also unknown to me. I also don't know when or where either > > Wesley or > > Betsie P Jones Young died and I don't know where either of them are > > buried. > > > > Barry Jernigan > > Murfreesboro, TN > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > > I am List Manager on a volunteer basis. Please accept my apologies for any > > delays in correcting your problem(s). > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > CULLMAN COUNTY RESOURCE PAGE IS AT > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/AL/Cullman/ > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005 > >

    11/13/2005 11:40:04
    1. Re: [ALCULLMA] Joseph F. Young in 1910 Cullman Co. Census
    2. KAREN D SMITH
    3. HI Judy, No, I do not have Joseph Young, sorry...I followed Daniel Young and he was in Jefferson County, AL in 1840, Hancock in 1850, that became Winston County, AL I think they lived in that portion of Winston that became Cullman County, AL in 1877, as Daniel died in 1878 and is buried at Jones Chapel, his widow and Children were in Cullman 1880..I am also following Hazel H Young, but he came out of SC...He is buried at Edison Chapel in Cullman...One of his younger daughters married a Burks and their son married mother's sister... Thank you for writing...We never know where we might break down a wall. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve and Judy Sanders" <sandking@usit.net> To: <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [ALCULLMA] Joseph F. Young in 1910 Cullman Co. Census > Karen, > > Would you happen to have a Joseph F. Young in your records. He was born in > Giles co., TN. (1887), but whatever reason he is in Cullman Co., AL. in > 1910. He is with wife Nannie (Williard I think). His mother, listed as > Lizzie (looks like Wales), with half sisters, Leitha and Martha. I don't > know where he is after 1910. I believe that Leitha married a Golden in > Cullman Co. in 1911, at least there is a Leithy Wells to a J.H. Golden > listed in marriage records in 1911. > > Believe Joseph married Nannie Williard in 1905 in Cullman Co., AL., as this > is also listed in marriage records. This is somewhat vague, I know, but I > just really do not know that much about this family. > > Judy Sanders > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karen Langley Powell" <kdlp69@hotmail.com> > To: <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 9:36 PM > Subject: Re: [ALCULLMA] Census research so far and my Cullman County family > connections > > > > I am related to the Young's from Walker County, Cullman County and Blount > > County, and I would be glad to share my information with you and let you > > look it over for some possible matches. Just let me know and I will send > the > > information...... > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <FINCH64@aol.com> > > To: <ALCULLMA-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 3:22 PM > > Subject: [ALCULLMA] Census research so far and my Cullman County family > > connections > > > > > > >I did a scan of the census indexes at Ancestry.com for 1830, 1840 and > 1850 > > > for Walker County and 1850 for Hancock County. This is what I found so > > > far: > > > > > > 1830 Census for Walker County (just listings of heads of household): > > > Jones: John, Sinclair, William #1, William #2 > > > No James, Lee, Lewis, Lovell or Young > > > > > > 1840 Census for Walker County (just listings of heads of household): > > > James: Abner, Pleasant, Saml, Sherrod > > > Jones: Elizabeth, Henry S., James A., John, Sarah, Wallace, William #1, > > > William #2 > > > Young: John > > > No Lee, Lewis or Lovell > > > > > > 1850 Census for Walker County (listings of number of all persons of the > > > same > > > surname: > > > James:0 > > > Jones: 74 > > > "Jane": 6 (not sure if this is a typo for either James or Jones) > > > "Janes": 3 (not sure if this is a typo for either James or Jones) > > > Lee: 0 > > > Lewis: 3 (and I believe they're mine) > > > Lovell: 0 > > > Young: 0 > > > > > > > > > 1850 Census for Hancock County (listings of number of all persons with > the > > > same surname): > > > James: 36 > > > Jones: 0 > > > "Janes": 13 (not sure if this a typo for James or Jones) > > > Lee: 0 > > > Lewis: 0 > > > Lovell: 0 > > > Young: 13 > > > > > > One thing it seems to me is that the John Young family of the 1840 > Walker > > > County census may have been in the part of the county that was used to > > > form > > > Hancock (Winston) County. I'll have to do more research in the census to > > > be sure of > > > that but it looks that way so far. Either that or the John Young family > up > > > and left Walker County altogether prior to 1850. > > > > > > Here are my Cullman County (and area) surnames and ancestors: > > > > > > James (only a hunch but I suspect I have this ancestry. Also this is a > > > collateral line in Jefferson County connected with the Jones, Fulmer and > > > Faucette > > > families there) > > > Jones: so far just my gg-grandmother, Elizabeth "Betsie" P(aralee?) > Jones > > > Young whose parents are still unknown to me. But also a collateral line > in > > > Jefferson Co as I stated above. > > > Lee: (only a hunch but I suspect we have direct Lee ancestry as well. > For > > > now > > > I know that my great-grandfather Adolphus "Dolphus" Ervin/Irvin Young > had > > > a > > > first wife (who was not my great-grandmother) - Mary Elizabeth Lee, > > > daughter of > > > David J. Lee, granddaughter of Leander Lee who was originally from NC > > > (county so far unknown to me) then to Gilmer Co, GA (1840 & 1850 > > > censuses). Lee is > > > also a direct line of my Roy cousins in Jefferson Co. They connect to > the > > > Lees > > > of Shelby Co, AL. > > > Lewis: my ggg-grandparents John & Mary Hale(Hall?) Lewis (originally > from > > > SC? > > > then to Haralson Co, GA eventually to the Cullman Co area; my > > > gg-grandparents > > > James Clark & Mary Jane Lovell Lewis then to my great-grandmother - Mary > > > Ellen Lewis - Adolphus Ervin Young's second wife. James Clark Lewis, > Mary > > > Jane > > > Lovell Lewis & Mary Ellen Lewis Young are all buried in Vance Cemetery, > > > Jones > > > Chapel, Cullman County. > > > Lovell: my ggg-grandparents Elijah E. & Mary Ann Davis Lovell - also > > > originally from the Gilmer/Rabun/Fannin counties area in GA - same as > > > Leander Lee. > > > They are both buried at Jones Chapel Cemetery, Cullman County. > > > Young: my gg-grandparents, Wesley & Elizabeth "Betsie" P(aralee?) Jones > > > Young; my great-grandparents Adolphus Ervin & Mary Ellen Lewis Young; my > > > grandmother: Zora Belle Young Stolarski Jernigan of Jefferson Co, AL. > > > Wesley Young's > > > parents are also unknown to me. I also don't know when or where either > > > Wesley or > > > Betsie P Jones Young died and I don't know where either of them are > > > buried. > > > > > > Barry Jernigan > > > Murfreesboro, TN > > > > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > > > I am List Manager on a volunteer basis. Please accept my apologies for > any > > > delays in correcting your problem(s). > > > > > > ============================== > > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > > CULLMAN COUNTY RESOURCE PAGE IS AT > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/AL/Cullman/ > > > > ============================== > > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005 > > > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > Please send your OLD email address along with your new one to change your email address. 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