Hi Folks: Since I am kind of stalled out on information I am going fishing in order to stir the pond up again. I am looking for information on any COVEY. Perhaps one of them will help me tie my lost souls together and get started again. Thanks in advance for your trouble. Bill Covey Creator of Ol' Tubby Joe Stottlemeyer Author of: Watson Is Where It Wuz http://home.att.net/~billcovey/index.html
Hello List Just joined your list this morning ... searching for data about my 4th-great uncle, Robert Thomas SCOTT & his family. He married Elizabeth Ann PARSONS. They were the parents of five children: Mary Jane, who md. James M. PARKS Charlotte, who md. James SKELTON Robert Thomas, Jr. Walter S. Lucy, who md. Robert Hugh BYNUM I heard there was a Jackson County Heritage Book ... does his family appear in it? And can it still be purchased? I descend from his brother, John Thomas SCOTT, who md. Mary KNOX. They were the parents of four children: Wm. Samuel Eliza Ann, who md. Thomas ESSLINGER Caroline, who md. Robert MAYFIELD Eugenia Anyone else out there working on the SCOTT family? Lisa
Does anyone know if there are newspapers on microfilm for Jackson County for the years of 1866-1871? Sherry Washington State
I am researching SHARP'S of Madison County. There is one Sharp that is a Son of John Sharp/ Martha Sharp-Benjamin Sharp b. 1800 Tn/Ky d. After 1850 Madison County. Married have not been able to determine. What is know about his children are/is known. He moved back from Jackson County to Madison County, Alabama sometimes before 1850. He is on the 1850 Census of Madison County, Alabama living with his daughter Mary (Sharp)Tipton and her husband was John Tipton. Also, two of his sons that were brothers to Mary were living with them at the time. Bowman and George. After the 1850 Census George and Bownan cannot be found. Any information on the above would be appreciated. Bob Morrison P.S. Do not know if a the Benjamin Sharp that marries in the 1855 in Jackson County, Alabama is related or not.
Leah, O.K. I have not had the time to do any research on the MORRIS Surname. If I find anything on Robert MORRIS, I will surely let you know. Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leah Burkhart" <leahlb@pld.com> To: <ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 2:29 PM Subject: Re: [ALJACK] MORRIS Surname > Pamela: > > I will save your request and if I find anything, I will let you know. Have > you found your MORRISes in Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama? > > Leah > > Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 2:10 PM > Subject: [ALJACK] MORRIS Surname > > > > Hi Leah, > > I have a Talitha MORRIS b 14 Feb 1860 in unknown place who married Samuel > B. INGLIS on 6 Mar 1881. Would love to know who her parents were. Thanks, > Pamella Merritt > > > > > > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >
Pamela: I will save your request and if I find anything, I will let you know. Have you found your MORRISes in Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama? Leah Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 2:10 PM Subject: [ALJACK] MORRIS Surname > Hi Leah, > I have a Talitha MORRIS b 14 Feb 1860 in unknown place who married Samuel B. INGLIS on 6 Mar 1881. Would love to know who her parents were. Thanks, Pamella Merritt > > >
Hi Leah, I have a Talitha MORRIS b 14 Feb 1860 in unknown place who married Samuel B. INGLIS on 6 Mar 1881. Would love to know who her parents were. Thanks, Pamella Merritt
I just joined the list and would like to post the surnames I am searching: Robert MORRIS William JENKINS Both were listed on the 1819 Squatter's List. Some descendants of both families migrated to Polk County, Missouri, between 1837 and 1839. Any information would be greatly appreciated and shared. Thanks, Leah Burkhart Kansas
Hello List. William B. Green b 1800 ? VA. married someone in Jackson Co. Al. about 1826-27. Does anyone find him in their family research? Thanks, Joann Green Coleman
--WebTV-Mail-13363-1949 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit I have copies of John Sanders army pension records, and it shows that not only was he in the Civil War in the Union army, but he originally joined the 3rd Ohio Calvary at age 14, so he could participate in the Florida Indian Wars. I believe that he received <what was> Indian land in Jackson County as payment for his service in the Florida Indian Wars. Julia Hill --WebTV-Mail-13363-1949 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-101-4.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.29) by storefull-282.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Thu, 3 Feb 2000 01:17:14 -0800 (PST) Return-Path: <ALJACKSO-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from lists3.rootsweb.com (lists3.rootsweb.com [206.169.84.39]) by mailsorter-101-4.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-e/ms.dwm.v7+dul2) with ESMTP id BAA28233; Thu, 3 Feb 2000 01:17:12 -0800 (PST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists3.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id VAA02299; Wed, 2 Feb 2000 21:54:50 -0800 Resent-Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 21:54:50 -0800 From: NREustace@aol.com Message-ID: <b0.ec5ed9.25ca720e@aol.com> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 00:54:22 EST Subject: Re: [ALJACK] Sanders-Yarbrough Old-To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 45 Resent-Message-ID: <a4ZGD.A.nj.pgRm4@lists3.rootsweb.com> To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/169 X-Loop: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: ALJACKSO-L-request@rootsweb.com Jill, >From the book Paint Rock Valley Pioneers, (written by Henshaw, Rochelle, and Shaver), I have on page 171, John Sanders of the 3rd Ohio Cav. Co. D, "was born about 1822 in Randolph County, NC, died August 11, 1896. His first wife was Charlotte Brannon, second wife was Polly Freeman and third wife was Gilly Yarbrough Anderson." He has a stone located at Sanders (Mill Creek) Cemetery, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Section 20, in the Valley in Jackson Co. Nancy Eustace ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ --WebTV-Mail-13363-1949--
I have been told that Joyce and Lily GOLD were children of my ggreat grandparents Elijah P. GOLD and Francis (Fannie) WININGER GOLD. Can anyone prove this. I had never heard of them until now. I was told that one of the girls married Arthur JAMES and one married a FOOT. I have a copy of Solomon WININGER's WILL and Lily or Joyce aren't listed but the other children of Frances are. I know there is still a few GOLD and JAMES in Jackson County. I would love to hear from you. I know that Malissa GOLD married William Newman JAMES. Thanks for any help you can give. Regina regina.pipes@prodigy.net
I don't know anything about my Charity Ann MOORE. All I know is that she was married to Samuel ROREX b: 1853 Jackson Co., AL d: 1926 Craighead Co., AR and they had 9 children I believe all born in Poinsett Co., AR. I have no idea of when or where they got married and I don't know her birth or death dates. My mother had started this project some 10 years ago and I have found absolutely nothing on this MOORE line. I do have a picture of her tho that was sent to me by another ROREX researcher online.
Jill, >From the book Paint Rock Valley Pioneers, (written by Henshaw, Rochelle, and Shaver), I have on page 171, John Sanders of the 3rd Ohio Cav. Co. D, "was born about 1822 in Randolph County, NC, died August 11, 1896. His first wife was Charlotte Brannon, second wife was Polly Freeman and third wife was Gilly Yarbrough Anderson." He has a stone located at Sanders (Mill Creek) Cemetery, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Section 20, in the Valley in Jackson Co. Nancy Eustace
Queet, I am researching a James V. Moore who married a Cansadia --- and they had a daughter Martha Jane Moore. Are these linked with any of your Moore's. Nancy Eustace
Looking for info on Uriah Shepherd born abt. 1878. Commonly known as John"OLD JACK" Shepherd.Married Elizabeth Smith. Went to Crawford Co. Ark. from Jackson Co Would like to know his parents name also. Thanks for all help. Pat
William (Billy) H. Hill, my grandfather, b. 1856 on property just west of Bridgeport off Bridgeport-Russell Cave road. Present in 1860 and 1870 Jackson Cty. census. History lost until 1898 when, at age 43 he married in Metropolus, Il a 15 year old girl, Carrie Adkinson from Kuttawa, Ky and moved in 1900 to Corrigan, Tx., a lumber mill town. His marriage licnese shows his residence as Victoria, Tn (Marion Cty.) located just north of Bridgeport. Died in 1919 and buried in corrigan, Tx Billy Hill denmanh@flash.net Parents: Ellis G. Hill and Elizabeth Thompson Hill, Bridgeport Grandparents: Thomas A. and Nancy Hill Children by marriage to Carrie Adkinson: Cal Dean b. 1898, Willace Denman b. 1901, Gladys b. 1903, John Irvin b. 1905, Beulah Estelle b. 1908, Nellie May b. 1910, Hazel Lurline b. 1913.
Ellis G. Hill b. 1828, Bridgeport, Jackson Cty. Al. Married Elizabeth Thompson 1850. Lived on western edge of present Bridgeport just off Bridgeport-russell cave road. Elizabeth died 1879 and her granddaughter wrote that she was buried in Mt. Olive cemetery in Bridgeport. Ellis remarried widowed neighbor(name forgotten for the moment), the grandmother of Scottsboro's Mrs. Carlus Page. Parents: Thomas A.(Allen) and Nancy Children: Louisa b. 1852, Mary A. b. 1854, William H. b. 1857 (my grandfather, aka Billy and Thomas William) Amanda J. b. 1859, Joseph H. b. 1868, Addie b. 1872, Calvin Dean b. 1873 Billy Hill denmanh@flash.net
Thomas A. Hill and his wife Nancy arrived in Jackson Cty. Al from Tn before 1828. Parents names unknown They are present in the Jackson Cty census for 1830 thru 1880. Lived just on the western edge of Bridgeport off the Bridgeport-Russell cave road. Burial site unknown. Members the Rocky Springs Curch of Christ. Thomas was selected as a Deacon in 1851. Church records show "left for Arkansaw" but still in each Jackson Cty. census. More details on the children in separate e-mails. Children: Ellis G. b 1828 d. 1898 buried Victoria, Marion Cty. Tn. m. Elizabeth Thompson Martha b. 1830 m. Issac Mills, daughter Josephine Mills. James b. 1832 Angelina b. 1834 Thomas S. b. 1836 Monda b. 1838 Crissey b. 1840 Louisa b. 1842 m. James Pitts Sophron A. b. 1846
My gr grandfather Richard Cleveland Robinson married Trussia Reece, adu of William and Trussia Reese in Jackson Co in 1855. I beleive my Blankenships could ahve been there about the same time. -----Original Message----- From: Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com <ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 28, 2000 9:38 AM Subject: [ALJACK] Listowner post - please read - >Let's have a ROLL CALL, beginning tonight at midnight and ending Monday >night at midnight. > >PLEASE include the SURNAME(S) you are hunting in Jackson county IN THE >SUBJECT LINE, and give more information about your ancestors - including >dates and counties and spouses - in the message part of your post, so that >you can get maximum benefit from this roll call. > >Please assist with any of the ROLL CALL posts that you possibly can - if we >all focus together these next few days, we can maximize our efforts for the >benefit of all of us. > >Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ >It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life, that no man can >sincerely try to help another without helping himself. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~ > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
In a message dated 1/31/00 12:38:26 PM Central Standard Time, JOVAN99@prodigy.net writes: << My gr grandfather Richard Cleveland Robinson married Trussia Reece, adu of William and Trussia Reese in Jackson Co in 1855. I beleive my Blankenships could ahve been there about the same time. >> There is an early Robinson buried in of all places, Robinson Cemetery. My g-g-g-g-g grandfather was his friend and neighbor and is buried nearby. They fought in the Rev. together. I think I have his pension statement around here somewhere. Charlie.