Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/345 Surname: COOPER, GREGORY ------------------------- I am looking for information on Louisa Cooper b-12-31-1826 daughter of John Cooper and Sarah ? in Limestone Co. Louisa Married Raleigh Hardin Gregory 1-26-1850. I would like to know the ethnic background of both, the cause of Raleigh's death in 1855 and why or with whom did Louisa and her two small sons migrate to Ezzell, Texas. I've hit too many brick walls !!!I hope someone can help. Thank You, Robin [email protected]
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/344 Surname: McDonald, McDaniel ------------------------- This is to update a previous query posted here, with my new e-mail address. I am looking for info on Robert S. McDonald, found on the 870 Limestone County census, with wife Ann Mariah [McDaniel] and children. He is living next door to a Charlotte McDonald age 88 born NC. Robert was born c 1814-1815 KY and married Ann 1844 in Lincoln Co TN. He was a saddler and moved between Tn, AL, and KY, before he apparently died in Marshall County AL before 1880. Any info would be appreciated.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Limestone/342 Surname: Hendricks, Winsett ------------------------- Looking for these two names in Limestone county-I have the marriage records for Mary Hendricks and Kilbec(Kilbac) Winsett-they were married in Limestone County in Aug.of 1831 I can not seem to find Mary (Poly) Hendricks parents but there is a William Hendricks on a 1830 census don't know if this is the same.Mary and Kilbec are buried near Hodges Alabama.If any one knows who her parents were you can E-mail please.
[email protected] wrote: > > Hester, Young, House, Kirsch, Isom, Isham, > Waldre(o)p,Sanders,Berryman,Briley, Wright, Thorn,Jeffreys, > Nelson,Kessler,Kemmerling, Bainlien,Shirle,Jenkins, Dobbins,Williams, > Fincher,Embree, Carr, Cox, Matthews,Farmer,Achelly, Hart,Taylor, Sloan, Hand, > Kellough, Cotter, Spring, Grissom, Drake, Buchanan, Bohannon, Brown, Jamison, > Beals, Nance, Blakeney,Dhority, Walker, Bates, Malone, Minter, May, Gaunt, > Woolman,Reed, Reid, Reeder,Darby, Davis > > These are all the last names of my great grandfathers and grandmothers. I am > researching all of these last names and they are in some way connected to > the Lauderdale or Colbert County area. If you recognize any of these names > in your line E-mail me and I will send you my grandfather or grandmother's > name with that surname and any dates that apply to him/or her. I am real > interested in tracing the descendants of these and finding any long lost > cousins. Thanks, Amanda Hester [email protected] Hi Amanda and Lists, I have been searching for info on my gg grandparents for years. William M. TAYLOR b. 1847 TN d. aft 1880. Married bef 1877 Mary E. (Mollie) BRISBY b. Jan 1854 TN d. 12 Sep 1891 Bell County TX. Mary E remarried on 20 Aug 1890 to L. B.(Bugg) Stewart in Rutherford co TN. Mary E.'s parents were William K./H. BRISBY b. 22 Aug 1824 TN d. 13 Aug 1909 m. 18 Aug 1847 Keziah (Kizzie) GRISSOM b. 13 Dec 1823 AL d. 27 Jan 1905 TN. William's parents were John BRISBY (1783-1852)and Rosa F. CLENDENNING (1786-1880) Keziah's parents were William GRISSOM (1799-1892) and Nancy ? (1801-bef 1870) William and Keziah had 4 children William L., John T., Mary E., and Fannie Brisby, all born in TN between 1849-1864. They are listed on the 1850 and 1860 censuses of Maury co TN, in the 6th Civil Dist. Have corresponded with Monte H. Knight of Maury co TN . Mr Knight told us : "Regretfully, I cannot find a lead on the GRISSOM line(that, of KEZIAH BRISBY ( 1823, Ala. -1905,Maury)). Evidently, this line was situated just over the Maury/Giles counties line, having removed north out of Ala., up into the Giles area, post 1823." "The most prominet name, here, from earliset times, is that of GRESHAM(corruption, GRISHAM) - stemming from old Benoni Gresham, Senr." There is, in the 1830 census, a William GRISSAM(sic) household, as follows: 2 males 5-10 (1820/25) 1 male 30-40 (1790/1800) 1 female under 5 (1825/30) **1 female 5-10 (1820/25) 1 femalde 20-30 (1800/10) he is located in the same general area (southeastern Maury Co.) as the BRISBY/TAYORS; that being the old Fountain Creek area, working down toward the Maury/Giles counties line-maybe, a bit more to the west, in the direction of the old 4th Dist. He is near the families of Royla-Fry(Frey)-Freeland-Lowrance-Moore, et al: all, indigenous to the extreme southeastern boundary of Maury co. ** correct age grouping for KEZIAH,b.1823- (but, I'm unable to prove this, at this time-)" The GRISSOMs were in Lauderdale and Limestone counties of Alabama. Does any of the this ring a bell with anyone? Thanks, Doyleen Routh [email protected]
Could someone please help me with my Wray family? In Gatlin Cemetery, Limestone County, Alabama there is a Betty Wray (no dates) S. J. Smith (no dates) S. A. Wray, d/o H. C.& M. A. Wray, 2-2-1876 4-22-1878 Lois Ann Reyer, 1869 - 1887 Martha A. Smith. 8-30-1847 3-30-1897 J. T. Smith 11-6-1838 5-29-1920 all buried next to one another according to Limestone County cemetery book. I know Martha A Smith was a Reyer and she married James Thomas Smith as his second wife. First wife was Susan J Wray. Is this S. J. Smith, Susan Wray without dates? Could the Betty Wray without dates be her Mother? Susan's mother was Mary Elizabeth Gordon Wray, wife of James Bennett Wray. I would love to swap information with anyone working on the Wray family. Sue Davis The H. C. & M. A. Wray are my great grandparents, Harrison Clay Wray, and Mary Ann Reyer. From the census and Harrison Wray's death certificate, i have his parents' name.
Looking for any additional information on George Alexander Stephenson and family who was born in Limestone County,AL. in 1822 and lived in Limestone in 1880. Also interested in any Stephensons,Stevensons,and Stinsons who lived in Limestone in the early 180O's. Also living with the Stephensons in 1880 was Susan Glasco or Glasgow. She was the wife of Lt. John Glasgow who is mentioned in the Frank Monroe Hudson's diary called "South Memories" at the Hudson Website in Limestone. Lt. John Glasgow joined the 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry,North, in Giles County,TN. George Alexander Stephenson b.1822;died near Glory,TX. in 1893. Wife Elizabeth Sarah Perry b. 1827 in S.C.;died 1885 near Glory. Both are buried in the Antioch Cemetery in Biardstown,TX. Children: William Alexander Stephenson b. 1857 in Giles County,TN. m. Dolly DARWIN in Madison County,AL. in 1879;died in Chicago in 1894. Josephine Stephenson b. 1859 in Giles County,TN.;died 1883 in Limestone County,AL. Buried in the HUDSON Cemetery in Limestone. Mary Sue Stephenson b. 1860 in Giles County,TN.;married Frank Monroe HUDSON in Limestone County,AL. in 1881;died 1944 in Paris,TX. Samuel John Robert Stephenson b. 1862 in Limestone County,AL.;married Elizabeth Betty SMITH in Glory,TX in 1887;died 1946;buried in Commerce,TX. Elizabeth Bettie Stephenson b. 1867 in Limestone County,AL.;married Dr. Jefferson Davis RATLIFF in Paris,TX. in 1889;died 1922 in Baylor County,TX. George Alexander Stephenson's brother,Sylvester Brown Stephenson married Mary Holt in Limestone in 1857. He joined Ward's Artillery in Madison County,AL. in 1861 and fought for the Confederacy. Tom Stephenson
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/335 Surname: ------------------------- Karen, Regarding your query for Lewis Sanderson, there is a Lewis Sanderson listed in the Craighead County Arkansas census of 1860. His wife is Eliza J., children listed are Wm. (H.?), James P., Thomas W., Laney A., Martha, and Mary. From what I understand he had a daughter Nancy who was the mother of my ggrandfather, but I am trying to connect. If you have any info, please let me know. Hope this helps. Thanks. Maxine
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/334 Surname: ------------------------- I am still trying to find parents of Mary Minerva Miller born in Limestone County. Have found since my first post that her siblings COULD BE Isaac, Martha Jane, Preston, Ebb, Frank and Doss. Thanks Cris
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone/333 Surname: WINGFIELD ------------------------- I AM SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION REGARDING ONE ZACHEUS K. WINGFIELD. HE RESIDED IN LIMESTONE COUNTY IN 1820, 1830'S. HELD LAND THERE. WIFE WAS SUSANNA C. WINGFIELD. MAY HAVE HAD SONS ROBERT, GEORGE T. GEORGE T. WINGFIELD (I HAVE ALSO SEEN IT SPELLED AS WINFIELD) WAS BORN IN 1827. HE WAS MY GREAT GREAT GRANDAD. THANKS, TIM [email protected]
Could some kind sole please look up some names for me in the Limestone County, Cemetery Book. I'm looking for the Basham/Bassham names in it. Thank you .....Mary Jo Bassham
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=332 Surname: BEST, BAILEY ------------------------- My gr-grandparents, Abraham A. Best & Mary Elizabeth Brown were married in Limestone County, Al in 1887.Does anyone have any other info about them? My Gr-gr-grandmother, Emily Bailey, was first heard of in the 1860 census of Lawrence County, Tn. She had several children on of which was my gr-grandfather, Benton Sanders Bailey. The info said the children were born in Al and Emily was born in SC. Can anyone help me find out about Emily's husband or the father of her children or ANY information?? Thanks so much. Barb
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=330 Surname: Quinlan ------------------------- Hello Keitha, What year did Charlie Delmore come to Elmore Co.? Marian
In the Limestone Cemeteries Book Vol 3 is this listing... Lot #629 JACOBS Jacobs, Gilbert M. Jan 7, 1844 - Jan 4, 1926 " , Margaret G. 1844-1927 " , Dutton G. Oct 13, 1870-Feb 19, 1913 " , Guy M. Feb 2, 1869-Aug 12, 1942 In the same lot is this family. Tibbets, Kirk M. Sept 10, 1900-Oct 12, 1941 " , Pearl Elizabeth Aug 2, 1872-Jan 17,1957 " , Thomas J. 1865-1928 ============= Is there anyone who is researching the Jacobs surname and who can add anything to this information on the Jacobs family and descendents.. Thank you. Please respond direct so I do not miss the response.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=329 Surname: WRAY ------------------------- I am the gr-grandson of Benjamin Franklin Wray born about 1844. His parents are believed to be James Bennett Wray and Mary Elizabeth Gordon, who moved from Tennessee to North Alabama. They were residents of Limestone County in 1850. However, after James Bennett Wray's death, Elizabeth, along with her children, moved to Morgan County, Alabama to be near other relatives. Children in 1860 still at home were: Martha E., William H., Ann E., Harrison, Benjamin, Cassandra C., and Henry. If you are connected to this Wray line, I would like to correspond with you. Thanks.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=328 Surname: Boyd ------------------------- Need to corronspond with Dickie Thomas son of the late James "Pete Boyd. I ame doing research on the Boyd family Of Giles Co Tn > Pete was a native Of that County. thanks
(cross-posting to a number of lists, sorry for any duplication) 100 YEARS AGO, AUGUST 1, 1900 Harvey L. BOLIN killed Charlie Walter WHITE near Lynchburg, TN. (Bolin found spelled a variety of ways). Names besides Bolin and White are also mentioned, including: Woodard, Phillips, Waggoner, Taylor, McDowell, Silvertooth, Haslitt, Pierce, Sebastian, Allen, Foster, Stone, Sollomon, Chapman, Bickley, Wagster. Details follow. Hope someone, somewhere, can tell me more! THE MANHUNT IS ON!!!!! Various Bolin families who may be linked to Harvey have ties into Moore, Franklin, Lincoln, Giles, Bedford, & Coffee Counties in TN, and Limestone and Madison Counties, AL. Seeking more info on this incident and the personages (both major and minor) involved, but most especially trying to find out more about Harvey - his parents, and what happened to him after this event. Please read on. I will let the documents I have found tell the story. ========================= _The Fayetteville Observer_ newspaper Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. TN Vol. XLVII No. 30, August 9, 1900, p. 3 col. 1 read: MURDER IN MOORE COUNTY Lynchburg, Tenn., Aug. 1 - This morning about 7 o'clock Harde Bowling waylaid and shot Charley White near the latter's home in the 7th district of this county. White was returning to his home from a wheat field some distance away, and it is charged that Bowling met him and opened fire on him with a Winchester. After shooting him once, Bowling is said to have run after him a hundred yards or more, firing as he ran. Six shots were fired in all, four of them taking effect. The killing is the result of a difficulty between the men which occurred yesterday morning in a field, in which they were working together. White accused Bowling of striking him with a pitchfork, and Bowling denied it. White called him a liar, and Bowling returned the imputation. White struck him with a pitchfork, breaking it. They were parted by friends. Bowling has not been arrested. ============================= _The Weekly Mercury_ newspaper Huntsville, Madison Co., ALA Aug. 8, 1900 p. 3 col. 5 MURDERED AT LYNCHBURG Chas. N. White Killed By a Former Huntsville Man News has been received in this city by the sheriff and the police force, from Sheriff Woodward, of Moore county, that Chas. W. White was shot and instantly killed by Hardy Bolin, in Moore county, near Lynchburg last Wednesday. The murderer formerly lived north of Huntsville, near the county line. Deput Sheriff Robert Phillips left yesterday afternoon for the above place to apprehend the escaped murderer, who is thought to be enroute to his fathers home who lives at Lynchburg. It is stated that White was murdered by Bolin in cold blood. ========================= _The Limestone Democrat_ newspaper Athens, Limestone County, AL Aug. 18, 1900 p. 4 col. 1 wasn't as detailed, or as accurate, in their reporting: FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY News has reached Huntsville that Henry Bolin was shot and killed by C.W. White near Lynchburg, Tenn. ======================== Moore County, TN County Court Clerk Minute Book Vol. 5, p. 561 Monday, Oct. 1, 1900 Inquest of Charlie White as follows: W.A. Waggoner, Coroner 5.00 Dr. J. N. Taylor, Phisician 5.00 Jury Samuel McDowell one day 1.00 Jas Silvertooth " " 1.00 S.L. Haslitt " " 1.00 Jim Pierce " " 1.00 E. W. Sebastian " " 1.00 D.C. Allen " " 1.00 Henry Waggoner " " 1.00 W.A. Foster serving subpeonas 2.75 Witness in above case William Woodard Sr. .50 William Woodard Jr. .50 Mrs. Mit Woodard .50 Asberry Allen .50 Henry Stone .50 Will Solloman .50 Jeff Chapman .50 Henry Pierce .50 ------------------- $23.75 ================================ Moore County, TN County Court Clerk Minute Book Vol. 6, p. 5 Monday, January 7, 1901 On motion of J. T. Bickley which met with a Second and was carried by a vote of a majority of the magistrates present that a reward of Twenty five Dollars $25.00 be offered by the County of Moore for the arrest and delivery of Harvey Bolin to the Sheriff or Moore County at Lynchburg, Tennessee. Said Bolin being charged with the murder of one Charley W. White. And the chairman is authorized to issue his warrant in payment of said reward when said Bolin is so delivered. ============================ As far as I can tell, Harvey Bolin never was apprehended. We truly have no idea what happened to him after the murder. Family tales and stories from "old timers" in the area said he hid out at his father's house a few days, near Lynchburg, and then together they walked to Alabama. The old timers said they thought his father was Will Bolin (son of Jeremiah), but I've found nothing definitive on this. Will Bolin (son of Jeremiah) did go to Alabama and work in the Merrimack Mill in Huntsville sometime after 1900, and died there in 1931. His obituary does not mention having a son, Harvey. At this point, I consider the link to Will Bolin (son of Jeremiah) to be speculative, at best. Other rumors said after making his escape to Alabama, Harvey may have gone to Texas, Oklahoma, or elsewhere "out West." Some stories even said that Harvey was killed in a gunfight somewhere out west. Others said he turned himself in. My grandfather seems to recall visiting a prison or some other institution as a child, where he thought his older brother told him that his dad (Harvey) was there. But that could just be a prank of an older brother upon a gullible younger brother. Both sons claim to have seen an obituary sometime in 1930s-1950s time period, which ran in their respective hometown newspapers (Nashville, TN and Fort Smith or Little Rock, Arkansas), announcing the death of a Bolin that they thought must be their father - who was somehow wanting to let them know of his passing. How much is truth, fiction, or just wishful thinking in all of this is impossible to discern. Harvey's life before the murder is almost as difficult to track as it is after the murder. H.L. Bolin married Miss Alma Pierce in January 1895 in Moore County, with W.C. Wagster as witness. (I have no idea who Wagster is, or what, if any relationship, he is - though I have often heard it said that witnesses to weddings were nearly always kin.) Harvey appears, at age 26, on the 1900 Moore County census with his wife, Alma, and two boys, Chester Carl and Dewey Hobson. According to the census, Harvey was born in Nov. 1874. There is a 7 year old Harvey in the household of Pinkney and Elizabeth Bolin in Lincoln County TN in 1880 - close enough to the right age for my Harvey, but no relationships are given. There is a young woman, Fanny Bolin, age 28, who might be his mother, in the same household. But his parents remain a mystery. Complicating matters further, Thomas G. Bolin has a son named Harvey, 19 years old, in his household in the 1900 Limestone County ALA census. I believe that many of the post-murder stories about Harvey, may in fact be about this man, instead. Still other family members claim a P.J. Bolin (son of Pinkney and Elizabeth - or perhaps Pinkney and Elizabeth themselves) had a son, Harvey, b. 1868, but this 1868 Harvey seems to be missing from the 1870-1900 censuses - at least I haven't found him yet. It is this 1868 Harvey who married Nora McDaniel prior to 1900 in Limestone Co. ALA, and then moved to Kosse, Texas. I think some researchers assume that the 7 yr old Harvey in Pinkney & Elizabeth's household in 1880 is this same Harvey - with a woefully wrong age (1868 Harvey would have been 12 yrs old! in 1880!!) - but I think it more likely that he is my 1874 Harvey, who would be closer to the appropriate age. But there's still nothing there to tell us who his parents were. ANYONE out there EVER HEARD OF "MY" HARVEY (b. 1874)?????? He's definitely one of those mysterious ancestors, who just literally disappear. ANY tidbit of information appreciated!!! **PLEASE REPLY TO ME DIRECTLY, in addition to any list where this was posted; I've oversubscribed myself, and will have to be leaving some lists soon.*** Thanks for any help, advice, or INFO!!!!! Linda B. [email protected] LOOKING FOR THESE TN ANCESTORS: In Franklin, Moore, Lincoln, Bedford Counties: BOLIN, PIERCE, WOODARD, MASSEY, WEST I'm A New Lamb in the International Black Sheep Society of Genealogists! http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~blksheep/index.html
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=327 Surname: BARCLAY ------------------------- Interested in information about the family of Walter BARCLAY and Elizabeth MCQUEEN. They had four children born in Limestone County: Mary (Polly) in 1818; David M. in 1820; Jeremiah Todd in 1826; and Milton in 1830. The family moved to east Texas (Tyler County) in 1830s and settled there.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=325 Surname: BROWN, CALLAHAN, COLLINS, EVANS, JENKINS, MCBRIDE, PHILLIPS, SAVOY, SPRAY ------------------------- Searching for any information on the following line. Please respond directly to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] JOHN WILLIAM "WILL" EVANS - born about 1881 in TN; died before 1940; married IDA BELLE SPRAY, daughter of JOHN SAVOY and MATILDA UNKNOWN. Ida Belle was born about 1890 in TN; died after 1962 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. More About JOHN WILLIAM EVANS: Alternate name: John W., Will, Will J. Residence 1: 1910, Madison Co., AL Residence 2: 1920, Limestone Co., AL More About IDA BELLE SPRAY: Alternate name: Eva B., Sprague Misc: She was of Native American ancestry (Cherokee). Misc: She had other husbands and might have been married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to Will. Residence 1: 1910, Madison Co., AL Residence 2: 1920, Limestone Co., AL Residence 3: After 1945, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY Children of JOHN EVANS and IDA SPRAY: i. LEHMAN ERNEST EVANS - born 5-01-1907 in Paint Rock, Jackson Co., AL; died 8-27-1980 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. Lehman married (1) LETTIE OPHELIA CALLAHAN about 1928; daughter of ALEXANDER CALLAHAN and MARY SUE "MOLLIE" HAGGENMACHER. Lettie was born 3-19-1913 in Limestone Co., AL; died 5-27-1942 in Athens, Limestone Co., AL; buried in Concord Church Cemetery in Madison Co., AL. Lehman married (2) VIOLET LORRAINE "LORRAINE" MCBRIDE about 1945 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; daughter of EMMETT MCBRIDE and ALLIE W. HOCKER. Lorraine was born 4-21-1912 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; died 5-17-1987 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY; buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. More About LEHMAN ERNEST EVANS: Alternate name: Earnest L., Eranst L., Leemon Residence 1: 1910, Madison Co., AL Residence 2: 1920, Limestone Co., AL Residence 3: 1937, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY Residence 4: 1945-1980, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY ii. GEORGE LOUIS EVANS - born 9-13-1910 in AL; died 4-17-1978 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY; buried in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens in Jessamine Co., KY; married MARIE COLLINS. Marie was born about 1910; died after 4-17-1978. More About GEORGE LOUIS EVANS: Residence 1: 1920, Limestone Co., AL Residence 2: 1978, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY iii. WILLIAM LLOYD EVANS - born 6-29-1914 in AL; died 4-02-1945 in Imperial Co., CA. More About WILLIAM LLOYD EVANS: Residence: 1920, Limestone Co., AL iv. JAMES LESTER EVANS - born 6-17-1917 in AL; died 10-06-1976 in Florence, Boone Co., KY; buried in Resthaven Cemetery in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; married DELLA JENKINS. Della was born about 1910. More About JAMES LESTER EVANS: Alternate name: Lester J. Residence 1: 1920, Limestone Co., AL Residence 2: 1976, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY v. HENRY LONNIE EVANS - born 10-15-1919 in Capshaw, Limestone Co., AL; died 8-03-1998 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; married SUE PHILLIPS. Sue was born about 1920; died after 8-03-1998. More About HENRY LONNIE EVANS: Residence 1: 1920, Limestone Co., AL Residence 2: 1998, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY vi. ANNA MYRTLE EVANS - born about 1922; died after 1987 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. More About ANNA MYRTLE EVANS: Residence 1: 1960, Lexington, Fayette Co., AL Residence 2: 1980, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY vii. LUTHER E. EVANS - born about 1924. Luther married (1) MILDRED UNKNOWN. Mildred was born about 1925. Luther married (2) SUE DORIS UNKNOWN. Sue Doris was born about 1925. More About LUTHER E. EVANS: Residence 1: Lexington, Fayette Co., KY viii. MARVALINE EVANS - born about 1928. More About MARVALINE EVANS: Residence: OH.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=324 Surname: LOVELL ------------------------- LOVELL, LITRELL, MEDLOCK, BROADWATER - Researching ancestors/descendants of Anderson Lovell (born abt 1824 in Alabama) married in July, 1843 to Elsie Litrell (born abt 1824 in Alabama). Had three children. (1) William Lovell , (2) Samuel Columbus Lovell, and (3) Andrew Jackson Lovell. William must have died young. Samuel Columbus married Mary Angeline Medlock and had 6 children. Andrew Jackson married Nancy Elizabeth Medlock and had 17 children. Mary Angeline Medlock and Nancy Elizabeth Medlock were sisters. Parents were John Medlock and Mary Broadwater Medlock from Tennessee.
Posted on: Limestone County Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/Limestone?read=323 Surname: CASTILE, HOLLIS ------------------------- SEARCHING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON CASTILE/CASTEEL ELLEN BELEIVED TO HAVE BEEN MARRIED IN LIMESTONE COUNTY TO A JACK HOLLIS HAD SON LEWIS CAROL HOLLIS BORN IN ELKMONT AL. THIS IS MY FATHER IN LAW AND I AM AT A COMPLETE STAND STILL ON THIS LINE ANY HELP OUT THERE THANKS ANNA MAE HOLLIS E-MAIL [email protected]