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    1. [ALJACKSO] LISTOWNER: Will be out of town for few days
    2. Kim Ivey
    3. Listmembers, Due to a family emergency, I will be out of town for a few days and unable to check or answer my e-mail. If you need assistance, please be patient and I will get back to you when I return or you can find help at RootsWeb's web site (http://www.rootsweb.com). Sincerely, Kim Ivey mailto:kivey@companet.net

    07/22/2000 09:11:20
    1. [ALJACKSO] JOHNSON--DUNHAM--1836-1837
    2. Seeking any info on Elizabeth JOHNSON (b. Roane County @ 1807) who married Medlin Johnson DUNHAM (b. 1801 NC--d. 1865 MO) in Nov 1835 in Warren Co TN. Elizabeth was 2nd wife of Medlin DUNHAM. His first wife was Nancy Louisa JOHNSON (b. 1803--d. March 1835 Warren Co TN) who was either a cousin, niece or aunt of Elizabeth. Would like to know parents of Elizabeth JOHNSON. Medlin's family moved from Warren Co TN to Jackson Co AL in 1837-1838. They bought land and lived there about 20 years. Medlin and Elizabeth DUNHAM next migrated to Phelps County MO in 1856 and spent the rest of their lives there. Have much info on this JOHNSON line and will gladly exchange info. Thank you for your time. Judy Johnson Erickson

    07/22/2000 12:32:17
    1. [ALJACKSO] Alabama chat and more.....
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. Jackson Co. Researchers: Dear Researchers: Stop by the chat room or forum and find some help for your genealogy research this weekend: Saturday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm ALL DAY--Genealogy "Open House"--all states; any surname 7 pm Eastern--NORTHERN STATES genealogy 8 pm Eastern--SOUTHERN STATES genealogy 9-11 pm Eastern--CIVIL WAR genealogy Sunday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm ALL DAY--Genealogy "Open House"--all states; any surname 7 pm Eastern--All Surnames starting with A-J (any state) 8 pm Eastern--All Surnames starting K-Z (any state) 9 pm Eastern--WISCONSIN genealogy 10 pm Eastern--GREAT BRITAIN genealogy Monday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm 10-11 am Eastern--all states EAST of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1-3 pm Eastern--MID-WESTERN STATES 8 pm Eastern--ODD MIDDLE NAMES 9 pm Eastern--ROBERTS surname chat 10 pm Eastern--ALABAMA genealogy (any surname) 11 pm Eastern--GENEALOGY RESEARCH HINTS & QUESTIONS If you can't make the chats, stop by the forum and post your surname queries and research questions--all states welcome! http://about.delphi.com/ab-huntsville If you need instructions for the chat room or the forum or would like to receive daily updates on the chat room schedule, please write and I'll be happy to help you. Jean Brandau huntsville2@home.com

    07/22/2000 10:01:05
    1. [ALJACKSO] BRYAN-DENMAN-CAGLE
    2. Jackie Morgan
    3. I am researching the following: Susan DENMAN married James R. BRYAN in 1849 in Franklin Co, Georgia. > Joel Preston, b. March, 1850 in Franklin Co., Georgia. > Elizabeth (?); > Thomas H., b. 1854; > Nancy Emaline, b. 1857; > Alexander W., b. 1858; > James C., b. 1863; > William Sidney BRYAN, b. May 10, 1865; > Susan C., b. 1866. > These children are shown on census records as being born in Alabama, so they > would have moved to Alabama in early 1850s. (Haven't found anything there.) > I have not been able to locate the James R. BRYAN family in 1860 but they > are in Jackson/Dekalb County area of Alabama on the 1870 census. Susan is > listed on the Mortality Census as having died in July, 1869 in Jackson Co., > Ala. > James R. BRYAN married Martha NORWOOD in November , 1869. > Family stories say that they had two children. Names not known. > Jackie Morgan Susan DENMAN BRYAN's mother was Sarah CAGLE DENMAN and Christopher DENMAN. Am also looking for Sarah's parents. Thanks. Jackie

    07/17/2000 10:43:42
    1. [ALJACKSO] Alabama Chat Monday Night...
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. Hi, Alabama Researchers: Please join us tonight for an ALABAMA genealogy chat covering the whole state, all counties. Monday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (subtract 1 hr. for Central; 2 hrs. for Mt.; 3 hrs. for Pacific) 10-11 am Eastern--all states East of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER (genealogy) 1-3 pm Eastern--MID-WESTERN STATES 8 pm Eastern--ODD MIDDLE NAMES (genealogy) 9 pm Eastern--ROBERTS family surname 10 pm Eastern--ALABAMA genealogy 11 pm Eastern--GENEALOGY RESEARCH HINTS & QUESTIONS If you miss the chat, post your query in the forum: http://about.delphi.com/ab-huntsville If you've never been in a chat room and need instructions, just write me and I'll send you step-by-step instructions. Jean Brandau huntsville2@home.com

    07/17/2000 09:24:02
    1. [ALJACKSO] Re: ALJACKSO-D Digest V00 #71
    2. Am I on your list twice? If so please remove one. Thanks and sorry for the trouble.

    07/13/2000 05:37:31
    1. [ALJACKSO] JOHNSON/HAWS------1840 Census
    2. Dear List, Does anybody connect to the two surnames above? First is John JOHNSON, listed on pg. 056, and second is Thomas HAWS, also listed on pg. 056. The JOHNSON line is mine, and the HAWS line is an allied family. Would like very much to make contact with others searching these lines. Will exchange info. Sincerely, Judy Johnson Erickson, TX

    07/12/2000 04:54:11
    1. [ALJACKSO] CARTER, William Alexander Barnett
    2. Any one have any connections to William Alexander Barnett Carter who married Martha Susan SMITH? Was in Jackson county in the 1870's and later? Shelley Frady

    07/11/2000 02:04:24
    1. [ALJACKSO] Looking for Jim Lewis that is reseaching KIRBY
    2. He and I emailed some info a few years back about the relation of Jennie Campbell to the Montrose's . I now have some new info that he would probably like to have. The email address I ahve for him is not in effect anymore. If anyone knows him please have him contact me. Shelley

    07/10/2000 01:46:58
    1. [ALJACKSO] Fw: Ella Kennemer,Ella Kyle, later Ella Hassel
    2. dorothy vasvary
    3. I have been told that there is a web page for Kennemer that I have been unable to locate. Please, anyone, if you know of this let me know. Bill V. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Vasvary Subject: Ella Kennemer,Ella Kyle, later Ella Hassel I am looking for the cemetery in Alabama where my Grandmother was buried. She was Ella Kyle married to Adam Kyle. Adam dropped dead in downtown Bessemer, Ala on Nov. 29, 1912. I believe that Ella (maiden name Ella Kennamer) died in Birmingham, Ala. in 1927. She may have been married to a Hassel when she died. Any information will be helpful. Thanks. Wgv.

    07/07/2000 01:14:09
    1. [ALJACKSO] BULLARD abt 1850-1860
    2. John BULLARD was born 1806 in SC and married first Matilda Reynolds in GA. He married Sarah GOSS second and moved to AL He was in Jackson County AL by 1860 census. Daughter Nancy was first child born in AL in 1846 and she married Ab KEITH in Jackson County in 1869. Nancy and Ab are buried in Central Baptist Cemetery in Argo AL. Don't know where John or Sarah are buried. Glad to share information on this family Doris Mayer Reece Branchville Alabama

    07/03/2000 01:41:12
    1. [ALJACKSO] JACKSON/CASTEEL
    2. Amelia Forrest Bogard
    3. Does anyone have information on CASTEELs and/or RUSSELLs in Jackson Co. AL? I need help with the following family. I am descended through son James Monroe "J.M." RUSSELL (1849 Jackson Co. AL--1918 Coryell Co. TX). His parents were Andrew Jackson RUSSELL and Minerva Jane CASTEEL, according to information on his death certificate. Census information for family of A.J. RUSSELL follows: 1850 Census Jackson Co. Alabama, Dist. #19, 11 Dec., A.J. RUSSELL was head of family, age 32, b. Georgia, farmer; Manirva, 27 b. Alabama; and children, all b. in Alabama: Sarah, 10; Lorenzo, 8; Mary (or May?), 6; William, 4; and James, age 9 months. Lived near James (1781) and Lorenzo (1819) RUSSELL. 1860 Pontotoc Co. Mississippi Census: Andrew RUSSELL was head of family, age 45, farmer, b. SC; wife Minerva J., 42, b. TN, and children b. in AL & MS. Amelia Forrest Bogard Groesbeck TX abogard@glade.net

    07/02/2000 02:58:32
    1. [ALJACKSO] Cemeterys
    2. james childress
    3. My grandfather is buried near the Tn Al line. I visited the grave several years ago before I got into genealogy. I took my aunt to visit and clean his grave. His name is James David Dove. The question is what is the name of the cemetery? It was a short way off 72 past Richard city but right before the Al state line. I don't know if it is in Jackson county or Marion. If anyone has a map with the location and name please e-mail me Jim Childress Grandpano@freewwweb.com

    07/02/2000 12:52:45
    1. [ALJACKSO] New lister - WADE, HAMES, CRAIG
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Hi Listers, Let me apologize if you subscribe to more than one or the lists I am sending this to as you may receive more than one copy of this message. I am new to your list but look forward to sharing info. My surnames are WADE, HAMES, CRAIG, JACQUES, JASPER, WATERS, and BLAKE. I am looking for any info on Elijah WADE b. abt. 1804 SC and Rebecca HAMES b. abt. 1802 SC. Rebecca and Elijah m. 12-30-1823 in Hall Co GA. Rebecca was the dau. of John HAMES and Charity JASPER. Elijah and Rebecca lived in SC until abt. 1833 (prob. in Union, Cherokee or Spartanburg Co) as they had four children b. in SC. In 1833 or 1834 they moved to Benton Co (Calhoun) AL where they appear on the 1840 census. In the 1840s they moved to Marshall Co AL where they stayed. Known children were Martha Ann b. abt. 1833 SC, William b. abt. 1834 AL, and twins Elijah (Jr) and Elisha b. abt. 1842 AL. Martha Ann WADE m. Claiborn C. WATERS. Elijah WADE Jr m. Eliza BLAKE. William WADE (my gg-grandfather) m. Catharine CRAIG, dau of Leonard CRAIG. Elijah and Rebecca had three other sons b. bet. 1824 and 1830 in SC which I do not know the names of. I am looking for Elijah's parents and the names of his three older sons. Thanks, Eldon

    07/02/2000 08:06:25
    1. [ALJACKSO] test
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. test

    07/02/2000 07:52:43
    1. [ALJACKSO] new lister: WALKER, KING, MCKENZIE, DEMONIA
    2. I just signed on to several county lists in the Dekalb area searching for a WALKER, (we think EDGAR WALKER) married to (unknown first name) surname KING. WAlker might have come down from Canada and married KING in AL. He has at least one son, SAmuel who settled in Cullman, possibly another who settled in Albertville/Boaz area. Edgar said to be buried on Sand Mountain. The only dates I have are his son SAM was born in 1877. I am guessing his birthday to be around 1850. Death maybe 1920-30. If anyone can help I would be much appreciative. thanks, Pam

    07/02/2000 03:52:37
    1. [ALJACKSO] Re: ALJACKSO-D Digest V00 #63
    2. In a message dated 6/17/00 1:33:24 PM CST, ALJACKSO-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Hi all, I would greatly appreciate any information on any of these lines. Elison Phillips b. abt. 1818 in TN. Wife Lucinda b. in TN. Their son Simeon Phillips b. 1846. Jackson Co. AL. Wife Martha Bowers b. AL. Martha's parents Cain Luna Bowers b.1818 TN. Louisa Dodson b.1824 Jackson Co. AL. Samuel Son of Simeon b. 1871 Jackson Co. AL. wife Sabina Nix b. 1877 AL >> Lucinda Butler, wife of Ellison Phillips, was a daughter of Samuel R. Butler, Sr. and Margaret "Peggy" Layman. Margaret Layman was a sister of my ancestor, Lydia Layman, wife of Michael Preston Houk II. I have information on the Houk and Layman families who migrated from Sevier County, TN to Jackson County, AL. They settled in the Butler Hollow, Woodville, Peters Cove, Schiffman Cove areas of Jackson County. You can e-mail me at Rustyhouk@aol.com.

    06/20/2000 01:03:49
    1. [ALJACKSO] Clouds of Madison County
    2. Cecil Stokes
    3. Jeremiah H. Cloud owned land in Madison County in 1815. William Cloud migrated to Madison County from SC a few years later and has many descendants in the county today. My uncle, James W. Cloud, moved to Madison County from Autauga County in 1940. Descendants of these Cloud and members of all other Cloud families who live in the Tessessee Valley have a rare opportunity this July 14-16 to attend the annual meeting of the nationwide Cloud Family Association without making a long trip. It's in Huntsville this year, the first of its 23 annual meetings to be held in Alabama. If you have any Cloud ancestry or any other reason for interest in Cloud history, see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud/2000/bu000605.htm If you live elsewhere and are interested in attending, please note that room reservations must be made directly with the Huntsville Hilton (not Hilton's 800 number) to get the special $65 room rate. Cec

    06/17/2000 04:38:39
    1. [ALJACKSO] Clouds of Jackson County
    2. Cecil Stokes
    3. Benjamin Cloud was Justice of the Peace of Jackson County in 1823. George and Nancy Cloud settled in Jackson County in the 1840s. Descendants of these Clouds and members of all other Cloud families who live in the Tessessee Valley have a rare opportunity this July 14-16 to attend the annual meeting of the Cloud Family Association without making a long trip. It's in Huntsville this year, the first of its 23 annual meeting to be held in Alabama. Raymond Shirley, a descendant of Jackson County's George Cloud, will be a speaker at this annual meeting of the nationwide Cloud Family Association this year. If you have any Cloud ancestry or any other reason for interest in Cloud history, see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud/2000/bu000605.htm If you live elsewhere and are interested in attending, please note that room reservations must be made directly with the Huntsville Hilton (not Hilton's 800 number) to get the special $65 room rate. Cec

    06/17/2000 04:35:28
    1. [ALJACKSO] Clouds of Madison County
    2. Cecil Stokes
    3. Jeremiah H. Cloud owned land in Madison County in 1815. William Cloud migrated to Madison County from SC a few years later and has many descendants in the county today. My uncle, James W. Cloud, moved to Madison County from Autauga County in 1940. Descendants of these Cloud and members of all other Cloud families who live in the Tessessee Valley have a rare opportunity this July 14-16 to attend the annual meeting of the nationwide Cloud Family Association without making a long trip. It's in Huntsville this year, the first of its 23 annual meetings to be held in Alabama. If you have any Cloud ancestry or any other reason for interest in Cloud history, see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud/2000/bu000605.htm If you live elsewhere and are interested in attending, please note that room reservations must be made directly with the Huntsville Hilton (not Hilton's 800 number) to get the special $65 room rate. Cec

    06/17/2000 04:26:37