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    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Russell McCord
    2. Dear Sue Weissinger, Thank you for telling me and others on this list about your husband's gr-great uncle, John weissinger , who was one of the Confederados that went to Brazil after the Civil War. Did your husbands gr great uncle John Weissinger ever return to the USA? Sincerely, Belva(DRNSDN@aol.com)

    11/19/1999 04:34:39
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Russell McCord , MD.
    2. There is a Russell McCord buried at Live Oak Cemetery in Selma (Dallas County) . His wife is also buried there. Can someone who lives in Selma take a photo of the graves and send them to me? I will pay for copies of photos. And a fee for you to do it. If it isn't too high. Sincerely, Belva

    11/18/1999 07:07:05
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Obituary and Gravesite in Selma, Dallas County
    2. Carol Lackey
    3. I don't have any information on Andrew Kelly, but have a line of Kelly's on my tree. I'm wondering if you know of any Kellys in Bibb County. I'm not sure of the first name, but a Kelly married Dora Elizabeth Wood/s, probably around 1930-1933. I'd appreciate any information you might have. Carol -----Original Message----- From: KaUzGr@aol.com <KaUzGr@aol.com> To: ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com <ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 6:49 PM Subject: Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Obituary and Gravesite in Selma, Dallas County >A g-g-g-g-grandfather of mine, Andrew KELLY, b. 1752 while crossing the >Atlantic Ocean, settled in South Carolina for a while. Then he and several >of his sons migrated to Dallas County, AL--I would guess in the 1830s. >Andrew died there and is buried there somewhere. Does anyone happen to know >about Andrew or where he is buried? > >Thanks for any response you may have to this query! > >Kathryn >

    11/18/1999 06:04:06
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Obituary and Gravesite in Selma, Dallas County
    2. In a message dated 11/18/99 8:19:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, clackey@mindspring.com writes: << I don't have any information on Andrew Kelly, but have a line of Kelly's on my tree. I'm wondering if you know of any Kellys in Bibb County. I'm not sure of the first name, but a Kelly married Dora Elizabeth Wood/s, probably around 1930-1933. I'd appreciate any information you might have. Carol -- >> Carol: The son of Andrew KELLY, named Samuel KELLY, moved to the Conecuh County-Monroe County area by the 1840s. So, do you know any names of your KELLY men? They definitely could be related. These KELLYs were of German origin, the original surname being KHELE rather than KELLY. Kathryn

    11/18/1999 02:14:15
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Wallers in Dallas Co.
    2. My g. grandmother was Annetta Elizabeth Waller born 9-2-1846. She married William F. McElroy 10-18-1865 in Dallas County. The 1850 and 1860 Dallas Co. Summerfield Beat shows her in the household of Sarah H. Waller (farmer in 1860) with a sister Mary I. P. Waller. I need information regarding Sarah, her husband and any other siblings. Sarah was 30 years old in 1850. Any information will be helpful. Lyn Lucas LynS35@aol.com

    11/18/1999 01:19:57
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Confederados
    2. Woody/Suzanne Coats
    3. For those of you on the list that are interested in the Confederados, there is a web page maintained by the orginization of decendants of the original Southerners who moved to Brazil after the Civil War. It is: http://www.scv.org/camp1653 Sincerely, Suzanne Shuttleworth Coats

    11/18/1999 12:30:44
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Obituary and Gravesite in Selma, Dallas County
    2. A g-g-g-g-grandfather of mine, Andrew KELLY, b. 1752 while crossing the Atlantic Ocean, settled in South Carolina for a while. Then he and several of his sons migrated to Dallas County, AL--I would guess in the 1830s. Andrew died there and is buried there somewhere. Does anyone happen to know about Andrew or where he is buried? Thanks for any response you may have to this query! Kathryn

    11/18/1999 11:49:11
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Russell McCord
    2. Allen Weissinger
    3. I too am fascinated by the Confederados. My husband's gr-great uncle,John Weissinger, was one who went to Brazil as well as other relatives! Sue Weissinger Woody/Suzanne Coats wrote: > > Dear Belva, > > According to the cemetery listing of Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Al > (Dallas Co.), > there is a listing for: > > McCORD, Russell, M.D.---June 5,1833 to January 8, 1885 > McCORD, Ann Eliza---April 4, 1834 to June 26, 1930 > (this person was buried right beside him, so it would be pretty safe to > assume she was his wife.) > > These are the only McCords listed for that cemetery. > > In the book,"Selma: Her Institutions and Her Men", there is a wirte-up > about HUGH FERGUSON and it mentions that the"..eldest of his daughters > was married on the 19th of October, 1858, to Dr. Russell McCord of > Columbia, SC". > There is more on Hugh Ferguson and who is wife was, etc if these people > from Brazil want the information. Let me know if you need it and I will > type it all out for you . > Or if they have an e-mail address, I will send it all to them. > > I have always been facinated with the "Confederados" story of leaving > the South after the war and going to Brazil. Are these people > decendants of those people? > > I would be glad to take a picture, but I live in Forest, Mississippi. > However, if you can get someone from Selma to make the picture, tell > them it is in Live Oak Cemetery, in Division 5, Lot 228 West. > > Looking forward to hearing from you, > Suzanne Coats > > Suzanne Shuttleworth Coats > Forest, Ms.

    11/18/1999 11:46:43
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Russell McCord
    2. Woody/Suzanne Coats
    3. Dear Belva, According to the cemetery listing of Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Al (Dallas Co.), there is a listing for: McCORD, Russell, M.D.---June 5,1833 to January 8, 1885 McCORD, Ann Eliza---April 4, 1834 to June 26, 1930 (this person was buried right beside him, so it would be pretty safe to assume she was his wife.) These are the only McCords listed for that cemetery. In the book,"Selma: Her Institutions and Her Men", there is a wirte-up about HUGH FERGUSON and it mentions that the"..eldest of his daughters was married on the 19th of October, 1858, to Dr. Russell McCord of Columbia, SC". There is more on Hugh Ferguson and who is wife was, etc if these people from Brazil want the information. Let me know if you need it and I will type it all out for you . Or if they have an e-mail address, I will send it all to them. I have always been facinated with the "Confederados" story of leaving the South after the war and going to Brazil. Are these people decendants of those people? I would be glad to take a picture, but I live in Forest, Mississippi. However, if you can get someone from Selma to make the picture, tell them it is in Live Oak Cemetery, in Division 5, Lot 228 West. Looking forward to hearing from you, Suzanne Coats Suzanne Shuttleworth Coats Forest, Ms.

    11/18/1999 11:01:42
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Darden, again
    2. William Vasvary
    3. Pedigree chart-- (1)Stephen Darden (2)Jacob Darden m. Anne Leigh (3)JacobII m. Anne Williamson 2nd m. sister of Samuel Lawrence. Father of Anne was George Williamson. children: Jacob(4); Joseph, Jr.; Charles;. Jacob(4) m.Elizabeth Murphy Father was John Murphy Mother was Sarah Can you add to the above? Dorothy Durden __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    11/17/1999 10:06:53
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Obituary and Gravesite in Selma, Dallas County
    2. Dear fellow researchers, I need help in finding an obituary for Russell Paul McCord who died in Selma in 1885. He also fought in the Civil War . So he should have a tombstone on his grave. I am trying to locate this for some people who live in Brazil who are Cousins of Russell Paul McCord. They have ask me to ask you if you could help find the obituary , gravesite(where located) and also if maybe someone could take a photo of his grave site (they would love to have it too!). If you can help me do this I would be very grateful for your help. Sincerely, Belva You may email me at DRNSDN@aol.com

    11/17/1999 05:09:37
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] James H Armstrong
    2. Juanetta Powers
    3. Hi, I am a new subscriber to this list and Am searching for recrds of James H. Armstrong born Born 1817 South Carolina Married Jane E.? born 1821 Alabama (Supposedly on a reservation). Their first child Samuel Wesley was born September 10, 1838 in Dallas County. I am trying to find Jane E.'s Maiden name Thanks in advance. Juanetta

    11/17/1999 12:31:13
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Hogg, Moss, Vincent, McElroy, Ponsonby famlies of Dallas, Al late 1700 early 1800
    2. Kathy Barnes
    3. I am looking for anyone working on these family lines. I would like to share information. Kathy Descendants of Warren Hogg 1 Warren Hogg 1794 - 1835 .. +Mary Harriet Ponsonby 1805 - ......... 2 James Egbert Hogg 1826 - 1888 ............. +Martha J. Davidson 1836 - 1888 ......... 2 Sophronia R. Hogg 1827 - ............. +Lenonard L. Crawford ......... 2 George W. Hogg 1832 - ............. +Elizabeth Ann Moss 1832 - ......... *2nd Wife of George W. Hogg: ............. +Sinai F. Mosely 1834 - ......... 2 Susan M. Hogg 1836 - ............. +John L. Wilson Descendants of James McElroy 1 James McElroy 1761 - 1841 .. +Lucy Arthur - 1802 ......... 2 Sallie McElroy 1790 - ......... 2 William McElroy 1790 - ......... 2 Josiah McElroy 1791 - ......... 2 John McElroy 1796 - ......... 2 Polly McElroy 1800 - ......... 2 James A McElroy 1802 - 1843 ............. +Sarah Jane Ponosby .................... 3 Leucy Catherine McElroy ........................ +Ponsonby ............................... 4 Sarah Jane Ponsonby ................................... +L G Wilbanks ............................... 4 infant Ponsonby ............................... 4 George Ponsonby ................................... +Martha Evens ............................... *2nd Wife of George Ponsonby: ................................... +Martha Harris ............................... 4 Mary Harriett Ponsonby 1805 - ................................... +Warren Hogg 1794 - 1835 .................... *2nd Husband of Leucy Catherine McElroy: ........................ +Abram A Nettles 1830 - ............................... 4 Sarah E Nettles ............................... 4 Martha L Nettles ............................... 4 Walter S Nettles ............................... 4 Iva Nettles .................... 3 Asenath Jane McElroy .................... 3 Sarah Ponsby McElroy 1835 - ........................ +Ponsonby .................... *2nd Husband of Sarah Ponsby McElroy: ........................ +John B Nettles *2nd Wife of James McElroy: .. +Sarah - 1814 ......... 2 Henry McElroy 1804 - ......... 2 Elizabeth McElroy 1805 - ......... 2 Ghaskey McElroy 1807 - ......... 2 Nancy McElroy 1809 - ......... 2 Minnie McElroy 1811 - ......... 2 Isaac Willis McElroy 1812 - *3rd Wife of James McElroy: .. +Sarah McClendon 1780 - 1854 ......... 2 Wiley Jackson McElroy 1816 - ......... 2 George Washington McElroy 1817 - ......... 2 Asenath McElroy 1819 - ......... 2 Jonathan Phillip McElroy 1822 - Descendants of Joseph John Harding Moss 1 Joseph John Harding Moss 1804 - 1851 .. +Anna Mariah Vincent 1812 - ......... 2 Elizabeth Ann Moss 1832 - ............. +George W. Hogg 1832 - .................... 3 Ida Hogg 1855 - .................... 3 Alice M. Hogg 1866 - ........................ +Batt Hatchins .................... 3 Martha B Hogg 1867 - 1930 ........................ +William Andrew Hedgepeth 1861 - 1937 .................... 3 George Dansby Hogg 1876 - 1949 ........................ +Mary Alma Colvin 1878 - 1970 .................... 3 M. E. Hogg 1880 - ......... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth Ann Moss: ............. +W. R. Oliver .................... 3 Lucy Oliver ......... 2 Nancy F. Moss 1839 - ............. +John Malone ......... 2 D A Moss 1841 - ......... 2 Mary Jane Moss 1843 - ......... 2 Anna Elizabeth Moss 1846 - ............. +Thos. Dunn ......... 2 Martha B. Moss 1848 - ......... 2 Sarah B. Moss 1850 -

    11/13/1999 05:27:43
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Moniter dying
    2. diana buckland
    3. I'm going to unsub due to computer problems that have little likelihood of getting fixed until January. Anyone needing me will have to snail mail me: Diana (Holland) Buckland RR 1 Box 369-A Frenchville, PA 16836 Researching Ancestors: HOLLAND, DICKSON, HUTSON, YATES, YOUNG, BLEWETT, MORRIS, HENDRICKS, ROLAND, WILLIAMS, GLENN, DABNEY, OVERTON, CLAIBORNE, HOUSTES, HARRIS, GRUBBS, CLINE/KLEIN, MARZLOFF, SCHUFFERT, MISENHEIMER, REITER, LENTZ, BROWN, DAVIS, TYNER, CRUMP, PARR, LUNCEFORD, MURPHY, GREGORY, BEAVERS, WARE, GREENHILL, HICKMAN, WHITEHEAD, PETTIWAY, HUDSON, WALDROP, FOWLER, STORY, JONES, CAMPBELL, WELK, HIGH,COOPERSMITH/COPPERSMITH, DELL, BUXTON. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    11/12/1999 07:23:51
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Darden
    2. William Vasvary
    3. Any information on the following: Jacob Darden, grandson of John Darden mentioned in the "will" of George Williamson Deed B Jacob Durden b. April 9, 1690. Searching for info on John Darden and Jacob Darden. Dorothy Durden __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    11/11/1999 03:55:11
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] McVay
    2. William Vasvary
    3. All names---need names of their parents or any infomation. Pleasant Washington McVay b. 1812 or 1813 in Virginia, South Carolina or Kentucky. His son, William Sterling was b. Mt. Hope, Ala. Patrick McWilliams moved to South Carolina from Ireland in the 1700's. Hugh McWilliams m. Elizabeth Quillen He d. 1846. Son John A. McWilliams b. 1841 Tennessee m. Lucinda B. Sockwell. Dorothy Durden __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    11/11/1999 03:55:08
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's
    2. Clara West
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Clara West <cfw@home.com> To: ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com <ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 9:57 AM Subject: Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's >I have an earlier connection to a Crenshaw line. My connection is through >Mary Ann Crenshaw born ca l760/62. died Lancaster Co.SC in l844 -age 84. She >married Thomas Mackey ca l783/84. He is my Am. Rev. ancestor. His father >was John Mackey and his mother was Sarah McKinney (McKinnie), daughter of >Benjamin McKinnie, SC > Mary Ann Crenshaw's father was Micajah Crenshaw. Whose father was >Joseph Crenshaw from Va. ( Will: l757.) died in French & Indian War, served >under Gen. George Washington. > My great grandfather, Dr. Wm. George Mackey (gr. grand-son of Thomas >Mackey and Mary Ann Crenshaw ) was in Wilcox Co. Al., Mt. Moriah- six miles >east of Pineapple, Al., in l840/41 serving his apprenticeship in medicine >there under a Dr. L. Allison. He later attended Translvania Univ., School of >Medicine, Lexington,Ky. > As Wilcox County is adjacent to Dallas County, Al., there may be a >connection - to our ancestors. If you are interested ,Please e-mail to me >your connections. I am in Daughters of the American Colonists on the >McKinney-McKinnie line. & in NSDAR on the Mackey Line. Best wishes, Clara >West- cfw@home.com >-----Original Message----- >From: Carol Shrader <cshrader@exis.net> >To: ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com <ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 6:07 AM >Subject: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's > > >>I am searching for any information on the early (circa 1830's) Autauga Co, >>AL CRENSHAW landowners who were NOT a part of Dr. Abner CRENSHAW's >immediate >>family. Given names include Pleasant CRENSHAW, Robert CRENSHAW, Abraham >>CRENSHAW, Thomas CRENSHAW, William CRENSHAW, possibly others. These >>individuals may have had Alabama associations with some or all of the >>following families: CARTER, EKES, PILGRIM, IVEY, POSEY, HESTER, DOMINICK, >>McKINNEY, RAYBURN, HOLLAND, ANDERSON, JENKINS. Any bits of information >>would be appreciated. >>Carol Shrader >>Virginia Beach, VA >> > >

    11/10/1999 10:03:52
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's
    2. Clara West
    3. I have an earlier connection to a Crenshaw line. My connection is through Mary Ann Crenshaw born ca l760/62. died Lancaster Co.SC in l844 -age 84. She married Thomas Mackey ca l783/84. He is my Am. Rev. ancestor. His father was John Mackey and his mother was Sarah McKinney (McKinnie), daughter of Benjamin McKinnie, SC Mary Ann Crenshaw's father was Micajah Crenshaw. Whose father was Joseph Crenshaw from Va. ( Will: l757.) died in French & Indian War, served under Gen. George Washington. My great grandfather, Dr. Wm. George Mackey (gr. grand-son of Thomas Mackey and Mary Ann Crenshaw ) was in Wilcox Co. Al., Mt. Moriah- six miles east of Pineapple, Al., in l840/41 serving his apprenticeship in medicine there under a Dr. L. Allison. He later attended Translvania Univ., School of Medicine, Lexington,Ky. As Wilcox County is adjacent to Dallas County, Al., there may be a connection - to our ancestors. If you are interested ,Please e-mail to me your connections. I am in Daughters of the American Colonists on the McKinney-McKinnie line. & in NSDAR on the Mackey Line. Best wishes, Clara West- cfw@home.com -----Original Message----- From: Carol Shrader <cshrader@exis.net> To: ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com <ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 6:07 AM Subject: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's >I am searching for any information on the early (circa 1830's) Autauga Co, >AL CRENSHAW landowners who were NOT a part of Dr. Abner CRENSHAW's immediate >family. Given names include Pleasant CRENSHAW, Robert CRENSHAW, Abraham >CRENSHAW, Thomas CRENSHAW, William CRENSHAW, possibly others. These >individuals may have had Alabama associations with some or all of the >following families: CARTER, EKES, PILGRIM, IVEY, POSEY, HESTER, DOMINICK, >McKINNEY, RAYBURN, HOLLAND, ANDERSON, JENKINS. Any bits of information >would be appreciated. >Carol Shrader >Virginia Beach, VA >

    11/10/1999 10:00:30
    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's
    2. Carol Shrader
    3. I am searching for any information on the early (circa 1830's) Autauga Co, AL CRENSHAW landowners who were NOT a part of Dr. Abner CRENSHAW's immediate family. Given names include Pleasant CRENSHAW, Robert CRENSHAW, Abraham CRENSHAW, Thomas CRENSHAW, William CRENSHAW, possibly others. These individuals may have had Alabama associations with some or all of the following families: CARTER, EKES, PILGRIM, IVEY, POSEY, HESTER, DOMINICK, McKINNEY, RAYBURN, HOLLAND, ANDERSON, JENKINS. Any bits of information would be appreciated. Carol Shrader Virginia Beach, VA

    11/10/1999 06:07:44
    1. Re: [ALDALLAS-L] Early Autagua Co Crenshaw's
    2. diana buckland
    3. I forwarded this on to my MIL for the CARTER's and IVEY's. I'd be interested in HESTER and HOLLAND. I have an Elvira(?) HESTER who married a Charles C. HOLLAND in Stone Co, AR, late 1800's. They later went to TX. Charles is a brother of my gg grandfather William M. HOLLAND. Diana Researching Ancestors: HOLLAND, DICKSON, HUTSON, YATES, YOUNG, BLEWETT, MORRIS, HENDRICKS, ROLAND, WILLIAMS, GLENN, DABNEY, OVERTON, CLAIBORNE, HOUSTES, HARRIS, GRUBBS, CLINE/KLEIN, MARZLOFF, SCHUFFERT, MISENHEIMER, REITER, LENTZ, BROWN, DAVIS, TYNER, CRUMP, PARR, LUNCEFORD, MURPHY, GREGORY, BEAVERS, WARE, GREENHILL, HICKMAN, WHITEHEAD, PETTIWAY, HUDSON, WALDROP, FOWLER, STORY, JONES, CAMPBELL, WELK, HIGH,COOPERSMITH/COPPERSMITH, DELL, BUXTON. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    11/09/1999 11:30:44