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    1. [ALLEE] Re: Mail List Admin Post Please Read
    2. Elizabeth Slappey
    3. Researching BIRD in Lee County early 1900s. Sent from my iPad > On Jan 2, 2019, at 1:03 AM, Dee via ALLEE <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone! > > I wanted to take a minute to remind you all that you’re on this list and invite you to post your queries, questions, comments, data, etc. > > It has been said by Rootsweb that mail lists that aren’t active will be deleted. Let’s make sure this isn’t one of those lists!! > > Please remember the following when posting: > > Stick close to the topic of the list. Sometimes posts will go a tad off…that’s ok. But please no politics, no chain letters and don’t be rude to others. If you don’t like something that was posted please contact me at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and I’ll look in to it. > > You all have a great day and start posting! :-) > > Dee > List Admin > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/[email protected] > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    01/02/2019 07:54:39
    1. [ALLEE] Mail List Admin Post Please Read
    2. Dee
    3. Hi everyone! I wanted to take a minute to remind you all that you’re on this list and invite you to post your queries, questions, comments, data, etc. It has been said by Rootsweb that mail lists that aren’t active will be deleted. Let’s make sure this isn’t one of those lists!! Please remember the following when posting: Stick close to the topic of the list. Sometimes posts will go a tad off…that’s ok. But please no politics, no chain letters and don’t be rude to others. If you don’t like something that was posted please contact me at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and I’ll look in to it. You all have a great day and start posting! :-) Dee List Admin

    01/01/2019 11:03:18
    1. [ALLEE] Re: Lee Co. Alabama Brick wall? Burial site of Sanford & Susannah M. Thornton?/ Auburn Masonic Lodge No. 76.
    2. Jane Tripp
    3. Eugenia, The current Auburn lodge has a website and contact information. You can search for 'Twin Cities Lodge # 76 Auburn, Alabama' to find the website. They may have an archivist or know of someone in the area who could help. Another option is to contact the Auburn University library and ask if they have any information on lodge members. If they do have something for you, come back to the mailing list with where in the library to look. Regards, Jane -----Original Message----- From: EBH [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2018 3:36 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Dee <[email protected]> Subject: [ALLEE] Re: Lee Co. Alabama Brick wall? Burial site of Sanford & Susannah M. Thornton?/ Auburn Masonic Lodge No. 76. "Sanford, son of Dozier Thornton, was born in Elbert Co, GA in 1798 and moved to Chambers Co, AL by 1836 and later to Macon Co., Alabama." 1840 Chambers Co, AL census, page 179. THORNTON, Sanford "By 1850, Sanford was in Macon Co, AL. [Prior to 1866, Auburn was in Macon County.] Sanford Thornton owned 321.220 Acres [T20N R26E, S28] of land. As seen on the present day Lee County transportation map, the property is at the edge of North Auburn and 2 miles S. of the Chambers Co. line. This close proximity of T20N R26E, S28 to Chambers Co. ties in with Walter W. Thornton research information: "Moved to Chambers Co, AL by 1836, as Sanford enlisted for service in the Florida Indian Wars, June 2, at White Plains, Chambers Co, AL. Land grant for this service is of record." On June 5, 1851, Sanford joined the Auburn Masonic Lodge No. 76. He attended Lodge meetings on: July 22, 1852, December 18, 1852, December 27, 1852, February 17, 1853. On March 4, 1853,he died.... and on March 6, 1853, "was buried with appropriate honors by his lodge." Notice of his death, and a copy of his lodge's "Tribute of Respect and Resolutions" appeared on March 25, 1853 in the Southwestern Baptist, published then in Montgomery, Alabama.", page 3, Col. 3​.​ The big mystery to me is how Sanford could have been buried by his Auburn lodge and yet there appears to be no record of him in the Auburn cemetery -- I would very much like to know where he is buried. ​UNIVERSAL MASONIC DIRECTORY. ALABAMA 1859, Pages 5 -10 NO. LODGE- LOCATION- TIME OF MEETING 76 Auburn Auburn, Macon Co*. 1st and 3d Thursdays Note: Lee County was established by the State Legislature on December 5, 1866, out of parts of Macon*, Tallapoosa, Chambers*, and Russell counties. "Sanford's wife, Susannah McMaster Thornton, died about 1856 in the Union Springs, AL area." There is no record of her burial place either. Reference: ​"Thorntons Through the Centuries" by Walter W. Thornton, published around 1946. [updated in 1952]. I would appreciate hearing from folks interested in the Sanford Thornton family or Masonic Lodge No. 75. , Auburn AL. Thank you! Eugenia [email protected] On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Dee via ALLEE wrote: > Hi Everyone > Discussion topic: > ​ ​Who is your Lee County Alabama Brick wall? > > Dee > Admin > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > GenLady > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.genlady.com&d=DwIFaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=Vp2ysKTu7qlivl1F51MxtDcrEyJjGzk9T8MXxw_hZjQ&m=NOmdeyMzlO7SQ6APgddkizONQ7KAEJbtKmHS4M5RPRk&s=fF5gv-74D-uEZ9mCWAXlehHAZKDw1tpt2mLMlAaH5vo&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.genlady.com_&d=DwIFaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=Vp2ysKTu7qlivl1F51MxtDcrEyJjGzk9T8MXxw_hZjQ&m=NOmdeyMzlO7SQ6APgddkizONQ7KAEJbtKmHS4M5RPRk&s=Wyzg3-QPL7XltJtBwzCdSCWJiHF1fJrzIsF3NxBfXOQ&e=> > > _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_rootswebpref&d=DwIFaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=Vp2ysKTu7qlivl1F51MxtDcrEyJjGzk9T8MXxw_hZjQ&m=NOmdeyMzlO7SQ6APgddkizONQ7KAEJbtKmHS4M5RPRk&s=PE06AJhx7ffhfPPKxxOMVtEPbbBWBPX9AwR4veHNZgU&e= Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/[email protected]/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/ Privacy Statement: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2JWBOdY&d=DwIFaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=Vp2ysKTu7qlivl1F51MxtDcrEyJjGzk9T8MXxw_hZjQ&m=NOmdeyMzlO7SQ6APgddkizONQ7KAEJbtKmHS4M5RPRk&s=tekLJiQjLjt-notseH2yGUgCwnvgVV5ITjmG483TEZk&e= Terms and Conditions: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ancstry.me_2HDBym9&d=DwIFaQ&c=kKqjBR9KKWaWpMhASkPbOg&r=Vp2ysKTu7qlivl1F51MxtDcrEyJjGzk9T8MXxw_hZjQ&m=NOmdeyMzlO7SQ6APgddkizONQ7KAEJbtKmHS4M5RPRk&s=w27-buK3I1RkLMo6UKFDcpgtrQTROLa73x4wqDWGw1U&e= RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    07/14/2018 03:32:27
    1. [ALLEE] Re: Monthly list news!
    2. Kemis Massey
    3. No brick wall at this time. Always looking for Songer, Hicks, Evans, Duke and Rosamond in the surrounding counties. Kemis Massey From: Dee via ALLEE <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 10:11 PM Hi Everyone I’m the list admin for this and many other lists. If you receive this message multiple times that’s why. Each month I’m going to be sending out a message to my lists to remind everyone that you’re here and to post to the list.

    06/10/2018 10:52:09
    1. [ALLEE] Re: [ALMACON] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans.
    2. Thank you so much for letting us know about this. Delilah was so good to include so many bits of information and pass them on to anyone who had interest. I hope someone will be able to continue her work-hopefully all of us together can keep some of her legacy moving forward as we try to gather family information. RIP Delilah. Patti Chapman -----Original Message----- From: EBH <[email protected]> To: albarbou <[email protected]>; albulloc <[email protected]>; al-cemeteries <[email protected]>; almacon <[email protected]>; allee <[email protected]>; alrussel <[email protected]>; ALAUTAUG-L <[email protected]>; evans <[email protected]>; gaharris <[email protected]>; groover <[email protected]>; aletowah <[email protected]> Sent: Fri, May 11, 2018 4:41 pm Subject: [ALMACON] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. April 20 is the birthdate of genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. I am saddened to learn that she died on February 28, 2018. Obituary for Delilah Evans: Delilah Evans, 78, of Huntsville, AL passed away February 28, 2018. ​T​here was a graveside service Friday, March 2, 2018 at Highland Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers make donations to breast cancer awareness. ​​ http://www.pattersonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Delilah-Evans/#!/Obituary As you look online at various [email protected] associated with Alabama & Georgia, you will note that Delilah made contributions over a period of many years. She shared information on individuals, towns, graveyards, history, etc. She was eager to assist others in their family research. She was willing to do look ups from her extensive library of reference books. She located and sent Death Certificates, newspaper articles, books, etc. by mail. Delilah was a wonderful genealogical support to my family, providing valuable information on my Alston, Fortson, Eiland [Hitchcock/King], Pruett, Thornton, Turman family lines. We enjoyed her friendship for many years. She blessed my life and that of many others. She shared info. on her father, Thomas Gordon Evans when he preached in Sheffield, Ala. "Tom Evans, a local minister, preached on WMSD (later WLAY)" She owned a postcard of the radio station tower which is regarded as a Historic Landmark by the Alabama Historical Society. It is featured on: "Remembering the Shoals The past is the present for future generations who do not know their history." https://rememberingtheshoals.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/this-is-a-1930s-photo-of-the-wmsd-radio-station-tower-located-in-sheffield-colbert-county-alabama/ "This is a 1930s photo of the WMSD radio station tower located in Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama that mentions Tom Evans." In 2006, Delilah posted recollections on DEBORAH LEE EVANS, ending with: Acknowledgments: "None of us who are interested in our families’ journeys are without a debt of gratitude to the family historian, the storyteller and the researcher on whose prior work our version of history is based." These words are a fitting tribute to Delilah. Eugenia _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/[email protected]/Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    05/13/2018 09:48:05
    1. [ALLEE] Re: Lee Co. Alabama Brick wall? Burial site of Sanford & Susannah M. Thornton?/ Auburn Masonic Lodge No. 76.
    2. EBH
    3. "Sanford, son of Dozier Thornton, was born in Elbert Co, GA in 1798 and moved to Chambers Co, AL by 1836 and later to Macon Co., Alabama." 1840 Chambers Co, AL census, page 179. THORNTON, Sanford "By 1850, Sanford was in Macon Co, AL. [Prior to 1866, Auburn was in Macon County.] Sanford Thornton owned 321.220 Acres [T20N R26E, S28] of land. As seen on the present day Lee County transportation map, the property is at the edge of North Auburn and 2 miles S. of the Chambers Co. line. This close proximity of T20N R26E, S28 to Chambers Co. ties in with Walter W. Thornton research information: "Moved to Chambers Co, AL by 1836, as Sanford enlisted for service in the Florida Indian Wars, June 2, at White Plains, Chambers Co, AL. Land grant for this service is of record." On June 5, 1851, Sanford joined the Auburn Masonic Lodge No. 76. He attended Lodge meetings on: July 22, 1852, December 18, 1852, December 27, 1852, February 17, 1853. On March 4, 1853,he died.... and on March 6, 1853, "was buried with appropriate honors by his lodge." Notice of his death, and a copy of his lodge's "Tribute of Respect and Resolutions" appeared on March 25, 1853 in the Southwestern Baptist, published then in Montgomery, Alabama.", page 3, Col. 3​.​ The big mystery to me is how Sanford could have been buried by his Auburn lodge and yet there appears to be no record of him in the Auburn cemetery -- I would very much like to know where he is buried. ​UNIVERSAL MASONIC DIRECTORY. ALABAMA 1859, Pages 5 -10 NO. LODGE- LOCATION- TIME OF MEETING 76 Auburn Auburn, Macon Co*. 1st and 3d Thursdays Note: Lee County was established by the State Legislature on December 5, 1866, out of parts of Macon*, Tallapoosa, Chambers*, and Russell counties. "Sanford's wife, Susannah McMaster Thornton, died about 1856 in the Union Springs, AL area." There is no record of her burial place either. Reference: ​"Thorntons Through the Centuries" by Walter W. Thornton, published around 1946. [updated in 1952]. I would appreciate hearing from folks interested in the Sanford Thornton family or Masonic Lodge No. 75. , Auburn AL. Thank you! Eugenia [email protected] On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Dee via ALLEE wrote: > Hi Everyone > Discussion topic: > ​ ​Who is your Lee County Alabama Brick wall? > > Dee > Admin > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > GenLady > http://www.genlady.com <http://www.genlady.com/> > >

    05/13/2018 02:36:14
    1. [ALLEE] Monthly list news!
    2. Dee
    3. Hi Everyone I’m the list admin for this and many other lists. If you receive this message multiple times that’s why. Each month I’m going to be sending out a message to my lists to remind everyone that you’re here and to post to the list. ———— Discussion topic: Who is your Lee County Alabama Brick wall? I’m inviting everyone to post to this list. You don’t have to answer the discussion question you can post your questions, triumphs, problems, etc.. Please remember, stay on-topic with the list. (I’m not a strict admin, I don’t mind chit chat at all, especially on smaller lists such as this one. Just try to keep it to Lee County Alabama genealogy Please remember, no sales through this list. I hope you all have a wonderful day! Dee Admin [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> GenLady http://www.genlady.com <http://www.genlady.com/>

    05/09/2018 08:10:49
    1. [ALLEE] Re: [EVANS] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans.
    2. Kemis Massey
    3. Delilah Evans was a tremendous help with my Evans research and research in general. Never found a connection, but that didn't matter. She is what I strive to be in a researcher, give help where needed. She will be truly missed. Thank you for sharing this. Kemis Songer Massey -----Original Message----- From: EBH <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 3:14 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [EVANS] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. April 20 is the birthdate of genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. I am saddened to learn that she died on February 28, 2018. Obituary for Delilah Evans: Delilah Evans, 78, of Huntsville, AL passed away February 28, 2018. ​T​here was a graveside service Friday, March 2, 2018 at Highland Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers make donations to breast cancer awareness. ​​ http://www.pattersonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Delilah-Evans/#!/Obituary As you look online at various [email protected] associated with Alabama & Georgia, you will note that Delilah made contributions over a period of many years. She shared information on individuals, towns, graveyards, history, etc. She was eager to assist others in their family research. She was willing to do look ups from her extensive library of reference books. She located and sent Death Certificates, newspaper articles, books, etc. by mail. Delilah was a wonderful genealogical support to my family, providing valuable information on my Alston, Fortson, Eiland [Hitchcock/King], Pruett, Thornton, Turman family lines. We enjoyed her friendship for many years. She blessed my life and that of many others. She shared info. on her father, Thomas Gordon Evans when he preached in Sheffield, Ala. "Tom Evans, a local minister, preached on WMSD (later WLAY)" She owned a postcard of the radio station tower which is regarded as a Historic Landmark by the Alabama Historical Society. It is featured on: "Remembering the Shoals The past is the present for future generations who do not know their history." https://rememberingtheshoals.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/this-is-a-1930s-photo-of-the-wmsd-radio-station-tower-located-in-sheffield-colbert-county-alabama/ "This is a 1930s photo of the WMSD radio station tower located in Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama that mentions Tom Evans." In 2006, Delilah posted recollections on DEBORAH LEE EVANS, ending with: Acknowledgments: "None of us who are interested in our families’ journeys are without a debt of gratitude to the family historian, the storyteller and the researcher on whose prior work our version of history is based." These words are a fitting tribute to Delilah. Eugenia

    04/26/2018 09:22:45
    1. [ALLEE] Re: [EVANS] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans.
    2. Anne
    3. Oh I am so sorry to hear this. Delilah was so wonderful to me and such a great help. I have Evans ancestors, but we never found a connection between our families. Still she was willing to help me with my research. She even ordered a large picture of the grave where my Grand uncle was buried in France during WWI and then she sent it to me. When I offered to pay, she said no, he had done enough for our country and she wanted to honor him. What a lady!!! Thank you for sharing this. Anne Coots Brown -----Original Message----- From: EBH [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 3:14 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [EVANS] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. April 20 is the birthdate of genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. I am saddened to learn that she died on February 28, 2018. Obituary for Delilah Evans: Delilah Evans, 78, of Huntsville, AL passed away February 28, 2018. ​T​here was a graveside service Friday, March 2, 2018 at Highland Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers make donations to breast cancer awareness. ​​ http://www.pattersonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Delilah-Evans/#!/Obituary As you look online at various [email protected] associated with Alabama & Georgia, you will note that Delilah made contributions over a period of many years. She shared information on individuals, towns, graveyards, history, etc. She was eager to assist others in their family research. She was willing to do look ups from her extensive library of reference books. She located and sent Death Certificates, newspaper articles, books, etc. by mail. Delilah was a wonderful genealogical support to my family, providing valuable information on my Alston, Fortson, Eiland [Hitchcock/King], Pruett, Thornton, Turman family lines. We enjoyed her friendship for many years. She blessed my life and that of many others. She shared info. on her father, Thomas Gordon Evans when he preached in Sheffield, Ala. "Tom Evans, a local minister, preached on WMSD (later WLAY)" She owned a postcard of the radio station tower which is regarded as a Historic Landmark by the Alabama Historical Society. It is featured on: "Remembering the Shoals The past is the present for future generations who do not know their history." https://rememberingtheshoals.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/this-is-a-1930s-photo-of-the-wmsd-radio-station-tower-located-in-sheffield-colbert-county-alabama/ "This is a 1930s photo of the WMSD radio station tower located in Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama that mentions Tom Evans." In 2006, Delilah posted recollections on DEBORAH LEE EVANS, ending with: Acknowledgments: "None of us who are interested in our families’ journeys are without a debt of gratitude to the family historian, the storyteller and the researcher on whose prior work our version of history is based." These words are a fitting tribute to Delilah. Eugenia _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ You are receiving this email because you have registered with RootsWeb Mailing Lists. Manage your email preferences at: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/accounts/subscriptions/ To unsubscribe send an email to mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe View the archives for this list at: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/ Your privacy is important to us. View our Privacy Statement at https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/privacystatement for more information. Use of RootsWeb is subject to our Terms and Conditions https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/termsandconditions RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    04/20/2018 10:50:12
    1. [ALLEE] Genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans.
    2. EBH
    3. April 20 is the birthdate of genealogy researcher, Delilah Evans. I am saddened to learn that she died on February 28, 2018. Obituary for Delilah Evans: Delilah Evans, 78, of Huntsville, AL passed away February 28, 2018. ​T​here was a graveside service Friday, March 2, 2018 at Highland Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers make donations to breast cancer awareness. ​​ http://www.pattersonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Delilah-Evans/#!/Obituary As you look online at various [email protected] associated with Alabama & Georgia, you will note that Delilah made contributions over a period of many years. She shared information on individuals, towns, graveyards, history, etc. She was eager to assist others in their family research. She was willing to do look ups from her extensive library of reference books. She located and sent Death Certificates, newspaper articles, books, etc. by mail. Delilah was a wonderful genealogical support to my family, providing valuable information on my Alston, Fortson, Eiland [Hitchcock/King], Pruett, Thornton, Turman family lines. We enjoyed her friendship for many years. She blessed my life and that of many others. She shared info. on her father, Thomas Gordon Evans when he preached in Sheffield, Ala. "Tom Evans, a local minister, preached on WMSD (later WLAY)" She owned a postcard of the radio station tower which is regarded as a Historic Landmark by the Alabama Historical Society. It is featured on: "Remembering the Shoals The past is the present for future generations who do not know their history." https://rememberingtheshoals.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/this-is-a-1930s-photo-of-the-wmsd-radio-station-tower-located-in-sheffield-colbert-county-alabama/ "This is a 1930s photo of the WMSD radio station tower located in Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama that mentions Tom Evans." In 2006, Delilah posted recollections on DEBORAH LEE EVANS, ending with: Acknowledgments: "None of us who are interested in our families’ journeys are without a debt of gratitude to the family historian, the storyteller and the researcher on whose prior work our version of history is based." These words are a fitting tribute to Delilah. Eugenia

    04/20/2018 01:13:54
    1. [ALLEE] Admin Post - Please Read
    2. Dee
    3. Hi everyone! As you may have noticed, Rootsweb mail lists are back on-line! Yay! If you need help navigating the new system: http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp <http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp> I hope everyone will begin utilizing this list and the many others available at Rootsweb. If you have any questions about this list please fee free to send me a message! Have a great day! Dee Admin http://www.genlady.com <http://www.genlady.com/>

    04/05/2018 11:58:38
    1. [ALLEE] List Admin Post - Please Read
    2. Dee via
    3. Hello My name is Dee and I’m the admin of this list. I would like to invite everyone on the list to send your queries, questions, etc. through so other researchers can help you! A few things to remember: 1. Please don’t be rude to others – if you don’t like what they post, please delete. 2. Rest assured I am watching the list. If something goes through that is inappropriate I am taking care of it. 3. Sometimes lists go off topic. Any list I admin is welcome to do that, so long as it doesn’t veer off the topic of genealogy itself. 4. Have Fun!  If you have any questions regarding the list, please feel free to email me directly at [email protected] If you receive this message more than once I apologize. It means you are a member of more than one list that I admin. Thanks a bunch! Dee Pavey List Admin

    08/17/2015 11:58:23
    1. [ALLEE] Judge John J. Harper, Sr.
    2. Lonna Jean Conroy via
    3. I am looking for information about the marriage of Judge John J. Harper, Sr., born 13 Dec 1789, GA, died 20 Feb 1847, Auburn, Lee Co., AL. He is buried at Pine Hill Cemetery. The headstone of his son William indicates that his wife was Frances - some claim she was Frances Ogletree. Any information anyone might have would be greatly appreciated. Does anyone have access to the book "History of Harris County, GA, 1927-1961? Thank you in advance, Lonna Jean

    04/10/2015 10:35:32
    1. Re: [ALLEE] 6
    2. June Fowler
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    01/09/2014 05:54:14
    1. [ALLEE] RE; 8
    2. June Fowler
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    11/24/2013 07:51:28
    1. [ALLEE] Looking for Brown Cemetery
    2. pcmom
    3. Hi everyone I"ll be in Opelika This weekend and would love to be able to see Brown Cemetery in Lee County. Does anyone know where it is located and how to get there? Thanks a bunch! Dee Pavey

    07/23/2013 08:25:29
    1. Re: [ALLEE] Cemeteries Being Watched
    2. I have a thread for a Severs family in Lee County. Apparently Hugh M Severs 1802 to about 1880 owned land in Lee County . I am unaware of any Cemetery connections in Lee COunty but it would be nice to have an index search done if it is at hand. If you are aware of anyone searching for that family I have info to share if they would like. Thanks Charles Severs In a message dated 2/23/2013 2:33:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: what is the thread on Lee Cty and the cemeteries, apparently I have missed that part -----Original Message----- From: Kemis Massey Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 1:10 PM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: [ALLEE] Cemeteries Being Watched Way to go Lee County. Glad to see a county assisting in taking care of the history. http://www.wtvm.com/story/21312530/lee-co-authorties-utlize Kemis Massey ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/24/2013 06:12:43
    1. [ALLEE] Cemeteries Being Watched
    2. Kemis Massey
    3. Way to go Lee County. Glad to see a county assisting in taking care of the history. http://www.wtvm.com/story/21312530/lee-co-authorties-utlize Kemis Massey

    02/23/2013 07:10:11
    1. Re: [ALLEE] Cemeteries Being Watched
    2. delilah
    3. what is the thread on Lee Cty and the cemeteries, apparently I have missed that part -----Original Message----- From: Kemis Massey Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 1:10 PM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: [ALLEE] Cemeteries Being Watched Way to go Lee County. Glad to see a county assisting in taking care of the history. http://www.wtvm.com/story/21312530/lee-co-authorties-utlize Kemis Massey ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/23/2013 06:32:48
    1. [ALLEE] Cemetery Preservation Workshop, Sat, Nov 3, 2012, Birmingham
    2. Cynthia Kirkland
    3. Cemetery Preservation Workshop, Sat, Nov 3, 2012, Birmingham The 11th Annual Alabama Cemetery Preservation Workshop will be on Saturday, November 3, 2012, 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. in Birmingham. Morning workshop: Birmingham on the campus of Samford University. Lunch break: lunch on your own at university's cafeteria next door. Afternoon workshop: downtown Birmingham's Historic Oak Hill Cemetery. The theme of this year's workshop is "Tools for the Cemetery Preservation Toolkit". We have an exciting and informative program scheduled for you with presentations and demonstrations by some of the most highly sought-after and respected experts in their fields. Workshop fees are $25 for ACPA members and $30 for non-members. Please go to the Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance (ACPA) website at http://www.alabama-cemetery-preservation.com to download the Cemetery Workshop Flyer and Registration Form. The flyer has a list of guest speakers/presenters and their lecture and demonstration topics. Pre-registered attendees will receive a prepared workshop folder. Walk-in registrants welcomed at the door but will not receive a workshop folder. We hope to see you there.

    10/11/2012 11:45:54