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    1. [ALLIMEST] Richard N. Hicks
    2. Gene Hicks
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/392 Surname: HICKS, EDMONDSON ------------------------- Richard N. Hicks and his sister Rebecca Hicks Edmondson were in Limestone Co. in 1850

    10/09/2000 12:35:50
    1. [ALLIMEST] Special AL Chat Tonight.....
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. Southern Researchers: Celebrate this Columbus Day by Discovering Your Ancestors with these Southern chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm All times Eastern--subtract (minus!) 1 hr. for Central; 2 hrs. for Mt.; 3 hrs. for Pacific zones Monday: MISSISSIPPI genealogy, 9 pm Eastern Monday: ALABAMA genealogy, 10 pm Eastern Monday: TENNESSEE genealogy, 11 pm Eastern If you can't attend the chat, please go to the forum and post your SURNAMES and research questions: http://forums.about.com/ab-huntsville You can find last week's Chat Transcripts online here: http://huntsville.about.com/blrecords.htm If you need instructions for the chat room or the forum, let me know. Jean Brandau [email protected]

    10/09/2000 10:54:06
    1. [ALLIMEST] Al
    2. Wing1
    3. Hello: Would Ronnie Williams contact me please.? Little www.rachael.accessgenelaogy.com www.henrycountytn.accessgenealogy.com www.hctennessee.accessgenealogy.com

    10/09/2000 03:10:27
    1. [ALLIMEST] HILL/STILWELL/MORRISON
    2. Please, I am looking for info on L. HILL, Gracie or Janie HILL,. circa 1870, and any STILWELL or STILLWELL, circa 1870-present, Thanks Debby

    10/08/2000 04:46:58
    1. [ALLIMEST] Black
    2. Sandi
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/391 Surname: Black ------------------------- I am looking for any info on Matilda Rebecca Black born in Limestone county around 1858.She married Marcus Elayer in Dent county Missouri.I do not know her parents name.Thank you Sandi

    10/07/2000 06:44:46
    1. [ALLIMEST] Blount County Charles Eakes
    2. Debbie Eakes
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/389 Surname: Charles Eakes, Benny Eakes, Lester Eakes ------------------------- I dont know if my family has ever lived in Limestone County for sure most of them live in Blount County now I have a Uncle Charles Eakes but he is married to Shelby Dovers they had 4 children

    10/07/2000 05:33:55
    1. [ALLIMEST] Trying to track family tree
    2. Debbie L Eakes
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/388 Surname: Bennett J Eakes, Lester M Eakes ------------------------- Would like to check Limestone Couty records for the Eakes family. Trying to track family tree

    10/07/2000 05:30:45
    1. [ALLIMEST] CEMETERY RECORDS
    2. Shirley Bedwell
    3. Will someone tell me where I might find the book of cemetery records for Limestone co. AL. Thanks Shirley

    10/04/2000 05:13:26
    1. [ALLIMEST] Raleigh Hardin Gregory
    2. Melissa Kitchens
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/387 Surname: GREGORY ------------------------- Robin, I'm a descendant of Raleigh Hardin's brother, Brown Lee Gregory. I thought that Louisa and her sons migrated with her parents to TX, but I may be wrong. Raleigh Hardin and Louisa were living in either Monroe or Itawamba Co. MS at the time of his death, and I have not found a marker listed for him in any of the cemetery surveys. I'll be glad to share with Gregory information I have.

    10/03/2000 02:13:55
    1. [ALLIMEST] Special Alabama Chat Tonight!
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. Hi, Alabama Researchers: You're invited to join us tonight for a special ALABAMA genealogy chat. Please bring a print-out of your family tree, any useful hints or tips on genealogy researching to share, and any books or other resources you have for lookups: Monday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (subtract 1 hr. for Central Time; 2 hrs. for Mt.; 3 hrs. for Pacific Time) 8 pm Eastern--SANDERSON surname chat 9 pm Eastern--MISSISSIPPI genealogy chat (all counties) 10 pm Eastern--ALABAMA genealogy (any surname) 11 pm Eastern--TENNESSEE genealogy (new!) Transcripts of last weeks chats can be found at this chat index: http://huntsville.about.com/blrecords.htm If you miss the chat, please stop by the forum and post your SURNAMES and any research questions you have: http://forums.about.com/ab-huntsville If you need instructions for the chat room or forum, let me know. If you'd like to invite others interested in genealogy to join us, please feel free to do so. Here's hoping you will be one of those who "makes the connection." Jean Brandau [email protected]

    10/02/2000 10:18:12
    1. [ALLIMEST] Query of May 13, 1998 from Diane Roderman
    2. Dianne M. Poteat
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/386 Surname: Green, Marsh, Mason ------------------------- The query posted on May 13,1998 by Diane Roderman references my great-grandmother, Minnie Green who married first a Lewis, then Thomas Marsh. Minnie died in Nevada in the late 1940's and is buried in Boulder City, NV. This is the very first person I have found searching for this family! I sent her an e-mail and it was returned, undeliverable. If anyone has Diane's current e-mail address, her mailing address, her phone number, or ANY information about her, please contact me. Anyone else researching these families (also incluiding LEWIS, HAMILTON, CARTER Families of same area)please contact me. [email protected]

    09/28/2000 01:41:18
    1. [ALLIMEST] Levi CUMMINGS and Alfred CAGE
    2. Molly Pere
    3. Hello researchers I am new to this list. I am looking for anyone with connections to two families living in Limestone Co, AL in the early to mid 1800's. The first is: Levi CUMMINGS (sometimes written CUMMINS) who married Nancy GRANT , the widow of William GRANT who died 1827 in Madison Co AL. Levi and Nancy married Feb 7, 1830. I have found them in AL 1830 Census and Nancy with her children are in the AL 1840 Census. The children of William GRANT/Nancy ? were : Sarah R GRANT - married Henry BIBB (my ancestors) Eliza C GRANT - married Alfred CAGE on Jan 8 1822 ( this is the second Limestone Co family I'm seeking ) Emily G GRANT Patsy A.W. GRANT Harriett GRANT John S Washington GRANT Nancy GRANT - married Lewis MONTARY Alexander GRANT Egbert GRANT The children of Eliza (Elizabeth) C. GRANT / Alfred CAGE living in Limestone Co in the AL1850 and AL1860 Censuses are: Mary B CAGE b.abt 1826 Rachael CAGE b abt 1828 John CAGE b abt 1832 Frances CAGE b abt 1834 Henry B CAGE b abt 1836 Nancy J CAGE b abt 1846 Does anyone recognize these names ??? Thanks, Molly

    09/28/2000 10:05:45
    1. [ALLIMEST] AL Chat on NOW!
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. ALABAMA Researchers: Please join us for a lively discussion about researching your ancestors who lived in Alabama: Monday Chats: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm (Subtract 1 hr. for Central time; 2 hrs. for Mt., 3 hrs. for Pacific time) 10 pm Eastern--ALABAMA genealogy (whole state) 11 pm Eastern--Genealogy Research (hints, tips, questions) (last one) Stop by the forum to post your surname queries, research questions, or genealogy tips. Also, if you have a website pertaining to genealogy or have found a good one you use in your research, let us know about it: http://fourms.about.com/ab-huntsville Check the Chat Transcript Index if you want to read the latest chat that you might have missed or want to double-check some info given in the chat: http://huntsville.about.com/blrecords.htm If you need instructions on how to use the chat room or forum, let me know and I'll send you step-by-step instructions. It's really easy and a lot fun! Jean Brandau [email protected]

    09/25/2000 03:00:59
    1. [ALLIMEST] Mitchel.Golden 1822
    2. LR Little
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/385 Surname: Mitchel ------------------------- Limestone co AL.: Searching for a family of Creek indians back in 1800. Surname Mitchel was used. gggranddad Golden Mitchel. Migrated to KY abt 1839. he was born in 1822 in or near Limestone county AL.. Does anyone know of any Mitchel families with Native American in thier histories? Any help would be Greatly appreciated. I live in TN.. Thanks Rachael Little Link: My genealogy page-Mitchel,Stubblefield, Hutson, McAdoo URL: <http://www.rachael.accessgenealogy.com>

    09/24/2000 07:13:10
    1. [ALLIMEST] mitchel/mitchell/mitchyl tx al ky
    2. L. Little
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/384 Surname: Mitchel ------------------------- Limestone co AL.: I searching for a Golden Mitchel, born 1822 AL, was a Creek indian. Migrated to KY abt 1839. To Calloway county KY. Married a Sarilda Weatherspoon. In this household was a T. Gray living with them. Just curious if the Grays had any Native American in them. And if your family had any connections with KY.. Thanks Link: My genealogy page-Mitchel,Stubblefield, Hutson, McAdoo URL: <http://www.rachael.accessgenealogy.com>

    09/24/2000 07:10:34
    1. [ALLIMEST] ASHLOCK
    2. Freda Ashlock Carpenter
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/383 Surname: Ashlock ------------------------- I have Jesse Richardson Ashlock on my database.Will share what I have.Email me at [email protected]

    09/24/2000 02:27:25
    1. [ALLIMEST] PASSING ALONG INFO
    2. Mary Jo Bassham
    3. >Hello, > >I live in St. Louis, Missouri and saw on the local news tonight that there >is a BRIDGETON MEMORIAL PARK - 1843 - 1963 ( North St. Louis) that is >looking for persons with family buried there. The airport is being >expanded and they are going to move the CEMETERY. > >Is there a way to get this message to as many listers as possible in a >short amount of time? > >Can you help! > >Pat Jones Smith >St. Louis, Missouri USA >[email protected]

    09/23/2000 05:09:17
    1. [ALLIMEST] Limestone Co. HORTON abt 1850
    2. H. HORTON
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/382 Surname: Horton, Peace ------------------------- Horton and Peace, Limestone Co.,Al., 1850.--Samuel M. Horton b:abt 1839,d:Mar1887. Married Dec 1860 to Sarah Peace b:Nov 1842, d:Mar 1886.I believe his father was William Horton and Her father was William Peace. They had the following children: James b:Aug 1863, William b:May 1866, David b:Nov 1869, Ella b:Jan 1872, Ida b:Mar 1874, Thomas Alexander b:Feb 1877, Robert b:Aug 1879, Eula Pearl b:Aug 1882, John b:Oct 1885. Thomas, Eula Pearl and John moved from Athens, Al. to Texas abt 1896.

    09/22/2000 11:23:44
    1. [ALLIMEST] 1873-1908 THOMPSON/GULLEY/TAYLOR
    2. Ann
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/379 Surname: GULLEY, TAYLOR, THOMPSON ------------------------- Limestone Co was the home of this Thompson family from abt 1873-1910. Martha Gulley m Pleasant Thompson 1873. They had 4 children. One child Oscar, died of snake bite after 1880. Sallie Taylor m Pleasant Thompson 1893 they had 3 known children. Sallie d 1908, buried in Popular Creek. Martha Gulley died between 1878 and 1893. Don't know what happened to her, when she died or where buried. If anyone knows anything about this family please contact me. I will appreciate any info. The least piece of info. could be the clue I've been looking for all this time.

    09/21/2000 08:07:30
    1. [ALLIMEST] Wilborn/Wilbourn/Wilburn
    2. Cathey Horn
    3. Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/378 Surname: Wilburn, Weece ------------------------- I am seeking information on John K &/or Thomas Wilburn. I believe John K. was a Limestone Co., commissioner in the 1830's. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

    09/20/2000 02:02:15