This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JS.2ADE/638.637.1 Message Board Post: Isaiah Merchant and his father Isaac Merchant. That is the line that I am working on. Do we connect? Isaiah's daughter, Martha Jane married William Madison Hughs.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/638.637 Message Board Post: Which Merchants Lowndes Co are you researching? I descend from Mercer. Tonia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart, Jackson, Smith, McEwen, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/712 Message Board Post: My gggrandmother Elizabeth Jane Stewart who married William McBride Jackson, was born in Benton, Lowndes Co., or Kennison, Coosa Co., AL. B. 9-7-1825, d. 7-13-1899, buried in Alex City Cemetery. Her father was Joab Stewart and mother Eliza Smith. History writes that she narrowly escaped being killed by Indians as a child. Even as much as having a tomahawk over her head. Her teacher and his wife were killed. Searching for any information on Elizabeth Jane Stewart Jackson, her parents, of siblings. Thanks, Jerrie Oldmedic@aol.com
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The following are from the marriage books in Lowndes County. Some of the marriages mentioned earlier found in the Greenville Library in Butler County are not recorded in Lowndes County: Calvin Long married Sarah Hollinshead on Jan. 19, 1847, marriage book 1, page 528, married by Felix Jordan, JP Clarence Edward Long married Annie Russell Crum on June 7, 1922, marriage book C, page 289, married by C. A. Buffington, MG, in Fort Deposit Henry A. Long married Frances Norman on Jan. 26, 1935, marriage book C, page 426, married by Lemuel B. Green, MG, in Lowndesboro Herbert Dent Long married Sallie Dudley Reese on Aug. 11, 1917, marriage book C, page 249, married by Stewart McQueen, MG who was Rector of th Church of the Holy Comforter, Montgomery, AL James O. Long married Sarah Ann Lewis on Dec. 16, 1848, marriage book 2, page 32, married by William Rice, MG Ann Long married James A. Murrell on Nov. 20, 1845, marriage book 1, page 532, married by Daniel Herlong, MG Beulah H. Long married W. R. Sessions on July 12, 1932, marriage book C, page 389, married by Claude M. Haygood, MG in Fort Deposit Lizzie Long married John Everidge on Dec. 22, 1886, marriage book B, page 314, married by J. W. Avinger, JP, married at J. J. Everidge's residence Martha B. Long married Calaway A. Harley on Oct. 3, 1860, marriage book 3, page 458, married by George R. Haigler, MG, marriage bond co-signed by Cecil D. Whitman Mrs. Mary M. Long married Edward H(ampton) Cook on June 16, 1859, marriage book 3, page 344, married by William Rice, MG, marriage bond co-signed by Ransom H. Martin Nellie Long married W. R. Palmore, JR. on Nov. 11, 1897, marriage book B, page 536, married by J. B. Powell, MG in Gordonsville Sarah Long married A. Alexander on July 17, 1861, book 3, page 519, married by E. W. Thompson, JP These are the marriage records on Longs in Lowndes County. Carolyn Golowka ALGenWeb Archives File Manager ALGenWeb Tombstone Project Manager ALGenWeb Lowndes, Monroe and Montgomery County Coordinator GAGenWeb Hall, Newton and Rockdale County Coordinator
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JS.2ADE/306.499.534.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the census information on M. C. Armstrong. I am not related. I was just checking the Census in Alabama where no Maximillian was listed. Thank you very much for the correction. I am sure it will help Armstrong researchers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/306.499.534.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Their was Maximillian Jr. and Sr. Max Jr. is listed as M C Armstrong in the Butler County cencus in 1840 and 1850. I am still working on Max Sr. He was born in Ga and moved to Alabama around 1818. If this is your family, I will share the information I have.
Everyone is invited to join us Monday night for an all-state Alabama genealogy chat: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm 9 pm Eastern; 8 pm Central; 7 pm Mt.; 6 pm Pacific This chat is a time to share questions, resources, lookups, and advise on researching your roots in Alabama. We'll cover any and all counties. Be sure and have your family tree printed out and your genealogy books handy. Previous chat transcripts can be seen here: http://huntsville.about.com/library/blalchat.htm If you've never been to a chat before and need instructions or would like to be added to my private chat reminder list, just send me an email. Hope to see you Monday! Jean Brandau huntsville2@comcast.net
Dear Diana and others, I believe the Greenhut line appeared in Alabama much later than my Long line as the Long line was here in 1825. Calvin was b. in AL in 1825 and Henry was b. in SC in 1823, according to their ages in the Lowndes Co. AL 1850 Census Records. I do not find the Greenhut line mentioned in the book, "Lowndes Court House", by Mildred Brewer Russell or the book, "Butler County in The Nineth Century", by Marilyn Davis Hahn. The only family that I can find that Calvin & Henry could fit into would be that of Alex Long in the 1830 Lowndes Co. Census Record. Here are some Lowndes Co. Marriage Records taken from a file I found in the old Greenville Library several years ago: Calvin Long m. Sarah Hollingshead Jan 19 1847 Robert B. Long m. Martha Ridge Apr 29 1855 John T. Long m. Louisa Thaggard Aug 28 1857 George Long m. Nancy M. Briggs Nov 19 1857 Nathaniel Long m. Susan Rymer Feb 18 1858 James O. Long m. Sarah Ann Lewis Dec 16 1848 There was another Henry Long who lived in the same area that my Henry Long lived in near Fuller's Cross Roads. He was killed at Peach Tree Creek during the Battle of Atlanta. His father was William Long b. ca 1793 in GA. This Henry Long was m. to Morning Elizabeth Bryant 12 Aug 1858 in Butler Co. They lived near Rutledge, AL. Maybe someone in Butler, Crenshaw or Lowndes Counties might know something about the above people. Wynnette T. Welch Dear Wynnette, This was the only Greenhut family listed for Alabama according to the 1880 Mormon CD Census set. So I suspect Adolph is the other half of Long & Greenhut. Diana ----------------- Census Place: Greenville, Butler, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254004 National Archives Film T9-0004 Page 310B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Adolph GREENHUT Self M M W 28 BOHEMIA Occ: Merchant Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA Sarah GREENHUT Wife F M W 20 NY Occ: House Keeper Fa: BAVARIA Mo: PRUSSIA Edna GREENHUT Dau F S W 2 AL Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: NY Herman J. GREENHUT Son M S W 9M AL Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: NY
Dear Diana and others, I believe the Greenhut line appeared in Alabama much later than my Long line as the Long line was here in 1825. Calvin was b. in AL in 1825 and Henry was b. in SC in 1823, according to their ages in the Lowndes Co. AL 1850 Census Records. I do not find the Greenhut line mentioned in the book, "Lowndes Court House", by Mildred Brewer Russell or the book, "Butler County in The Nineth Century", by Marilyn Davis Hahn. The only family that I can find that Calvin & Henry could fit into would be that of Alex Long in the 1830 Lowndes Co. Census Record. Here are some Lowndes Co. Marriage Records taken from a file I found in the old Greenville Library several years ago: Calvin Long m. Sarah Hollingshead Jan 19 1847 Robert B. Long m. Martha Ridge Apr 29 1855 John T. Long m. Louisa Thaggard Aug 28 1857 George Long m. Nancy M. Briggs Nov 19 1857 Nathaniel Long m. Susan Rymer Feb 18 1858 James O. Long m. Sarah Ann Lewis Dec 16 1848 There was another Henry Long who lived in the same area that my Henry Long lived in near Fuller's Cross Roads. He was killed at Peach Tree Creek during the Battle of Atlanta. His father was William Long b. ca 1793 in GA. This Henry Long was m. to Morning Elizabeth Bryant 12 Aug 1858 in Butler Co. They lived near Rutledge, AL. Maybe someone in Butler, Crenshaw or Lowndes Counties might know something about the above people. Wynnette T. Welch Dear Wynnette, This was the only Greenhut family listed for Alabama according to the 1880 Mormon CD Census set. So I suspect Adolph is the other half of Long & Greenhut. Diana ----------------- Census Place: Greenville, Butler, Alabama Source: FHL Film 1254004 National Archives Film T9-0004 Page 310B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Adolph GREENHUT Self M M W 28 BOHEMIA Occ: Merchant Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA Sarah GREENHUT Wife F M W 20 NY Occ: House Keeper Fa: BAVARIA Mo: PRUSSIA Edna GREENHUT Dau F S W 2 AL Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: NY Herman J. GREENHUT Son M S W 9M AL Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: NY
Hi everyone. The Bibb County "Cuzins" are having a genealogy get-together on Saturday, June 1, 2002, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., at the pavillion at Bibb County Lake in Walter Owens Park. This is for ALL our listers and families - anyone who has ties to Bibb County through families, related families and those who are seeking their families. There are picnic tables and no charges for use of the pavillion; just clean-up afterward. The pavillion is handicap accessible. Several "cuzins" are coming from out-of-state; many others from all parts of Alabama. Bring a covered dish (or two), your relatives (dead or alive:), pictures, family trees, scrapbooks, stories, plenty of paper for note taking, cameras - and have a great time meeting folks, sharing answers to those brick walls, discovering your heritage, and eating great Southern food. Directions: *Driving south to Tuscaloosa: Hwy 82 almost to Centreville; Hwy 5 heading north to the park. Go 5.4 miles and then about 1 mile to the lake and pavillion . * I-20/59 (Birmingham to Tuscaloosa): Exit 97; Hwy 5 heading south; mileage is 15.7 miles and then approximately 1 mile to the lake. Vocational School is on left before park entrance. * I-20/59 west of Tuscaloosa: exit at Hwy 82; Hwy 5 heading north. *Driving north, as on Hwy. 43: exit on Hwy 5 at Brent, heading north. *Driving north as from I-65, 231, etc.: Hwy 82 at Prattville; continue thru Centreville; Hwy 219 and connect with Hwy 5 just before getting to the park. For specific information contact Pat at kpt1938@aol.com or 205-938-9579. And please share this with others. See you June 1.
Last minute reminder - *Central Alabama Genealogy Fair* - This Saturday, April 13, Doster Center in downtown Prattville, AL. - Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. - The program will begin at 9:00 a.m. Vendors include Pioneer Publishing, MS; Heritage Publishing Consultants of Alabama (county heritage books); Genealogy Time, Lilburn, GA; Genealogy Societies including Butler, Montgomery, Chilton, Coosa and Autauga Counties and Scrapbook Superstore and More. Speakers are Martha Geyer, 1st Vice President, Alabama Genealogical Society - "Beginning Genealogy"; Lynda Wyatt, Scrapbook Superstore & More, Montgomery - "Heritage Scrapbooking"; Annie Crenshaw, Butler County Genealogy Society - "The Federal Road". Registration is $15.00 . Food will be available for purchase. Bring your family history to share with others. Copiers will be available for use. See you Saturday.
I'm hoping someone can tell me if there's a record of the birth of Mary Delia Gordon, daughter of George Edwards Gordon and Mary Haden Robinson. Mary was born in Hayneville, Lowndes Co., Alabama. Also, Mary's sister, Pauline Gordon. Ric Gordon in Texas
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Baltimore, Burnham, Cannon, Cottman, Cox, Davis, Dees, Duncan, Fletcher, Hill, Peterson, Pouncey, Robbins, Scott, Stapleton, Terry, Tootle, Ward, Watkins, Weaver, Williams, Wilson, Woodall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/283.442.443.450.1 Message Board Post: I'm researching Riley and Andrew Duncan. I've changed my address to kimmeki@pioneer-net.com from kimmeki@ orcote.com . I don't know how to make the change. If anyone can tell me what I need to do, I sure would appreciate it. Thank you very much, Kim
AlaBenton Genealogical Society presents An All-day Seminar featuring Professor Robert Scott Davis (Bob) "Using a Computer to Research" Saturday, June 8, 2002 from 9:00 AM - 1:45 PM in the Ayers Room (2nd floor) of the Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library 108 East Tenth Street Anniston, Alabama Lunch served Cost: $12 $15 after June 1; limit, 70 people <A HREF="http://www.members.aol.com/yself35/Registration.html">Registration Form</A> Alabama Room 237-8501 www.members.aol.com/Yself35/Registration.html For more information, E-mail Yself35@aol.com Please type "Seminar" in subject line
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/711.1 Message Board Post: I would be interested in a copy of the info on or from Thomas G. Garrett. I am a Garrett descendant.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JS.2ADE/711 Message Board Post: I have a copy of a letter that is signed by Thos. G. Garrett, 60th Ala Infantry, Gracie's Brigade - if interested, write me
Hello, Stephen Pilotte is listed in the 1850 census of Lowndes Co. Stephen Pilotte age 27, accountant, b. in GA Sarah E. Pilotte age 18, b. in SC In the 1870 census Samuel Pilot is listed as a black man with a wife and several children. Does anyone have any information on either of these families?? My gggrandfather, Samuel Pilot b. 1818 in SC, was in Barbour Co, AL in 1850 census and then in Choctaw Co in the 1860 and 1870 census. I have not been able to locate his parents or any siblings. Thanks for any help. Betsy Pylate/Pilot
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALEXANDER AND HARTLEY FAMILIES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JS.2ADE/710 Message Board Post: I am looking for African American family ties to CHARLES ALEXANDER, Sr. born 1/1833 in Alabama/Louisiana he died on 5/21/1922 in Fort Deposit, Al. (Lowndes County) his mother's name was AMY. Charles Alexander married LETHA HARTLEY born 12/1838 in Greenville, Alabama (Butler County) she died on 12/21/1921 in Calhoun, Alabama (Lowndes County) her father's name was WASH HARTLEY he was born in Butler County, Al. Her mother's name was ANNA born in Pittsburg, Virginia. Rachell
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JS.2ADE/699.1.2.1.3.1.2 Message Board Post: May have answered my own question? http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/bladen/military/samdapen.txt