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    1. Re: Vann Cem at New Hope, AL
    2. Ernest Wood
    3. Hi Lil, It's a super rainy day here in Corpus Christi, Texas. Your Vann Cem. msg. was very useful. I'm a Glover/Craft/Wood decendant. Lucille Vann Cohen got me started in genealogy about 1980. I've done about as much as I can on the Wood family and have started working on the Glover, Craft, and Cobb lines that the children of William Wood married into. As you are aware I am sure, I found that, most of the families of New Hope/Owens-X-Roads area were more or less related to each other. Most of my Grayson & Vann data is before the ones buried in the Vann Cem. I have several questions I hope you can answer. Thank you very much Ernest Wood 1. >BLACKBURN J T son of WO & M L BLACKBURN 23 Dec 1901-12 Feb 1902(7) Is J.T. the son of Willian Green and Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) Cobb Blackburn? Mary Elizabeth Cobb was the grandaughter of John & Elizabeth Wood Cobb. 2. >VANN, Minnie 1863-1935 Who was Minnie's father & husband? 3. >VANN, Rosa L 1855-1954 VANN, William W 1854-1897} double stone Who were Rosa L & William W.'s parents? 4. >GRAYSON, Cleveland B 25 mar 1924-13 May 1983 [WWII] >GRAYSON, Curtis B 6 May 1890-30 May 1930} double stone GRAYSON, Ollie C 16 Sept 1892-26 Apr 1978} Who were these individuals parents?

    11/14/1998 12:29:42
    1. Vann Cem at New Hope, AL
    2. VANN, Minnie 1863-1935 LEVERETT, Andrew 1861-1913}double stone LEVERETT, Melissa? 1872-1952} VANN, Sallie C 24 Apr 1838-6 Nov 1926 KENNEDY, Minnie A 28 June 1892-17 Dec 1988 BLACKBURN J T son of WO & M L BLACKBURN 23 Dec 1901-12 Feb 1902(7) BLACKBURN, M L 29 Jan 1882-28 Mar 190-_ BLACKBURN, Grace Pearl 7 Dec 1905-25 Jan 1911 BLACKBURN, James Mahlon, son of H W & B L BLACKBURN 14 Sept 1922-2 June 1927 BLACKBURN, Margie Marie , dau of H W & B L BLACKBURN 7 Mar 1929-8 Apr 1929 BLACKBURN, Bessie C 25 Jul 1904-30 Dec 1988 }double stone BLACKBURN, Harry W 5 Sep 1893-30 Oct 1969 } RICE, Isaac 1848-1930 [Lil's note: He md Mary Elizabeth MANN 8 Aug 1870, she is buried in Rice Cem, on Rice Mt. She has one of the few markers in that large tree filled cem. Isaac md 2nd Sallie Blackburn KING] Sallie BLACKBURN was the mother of Harry and Sammy BLACKBURN DUDLEY, Lue 16 Jul 1873-17 May 1943 [Newspaper obit 24 May 1943] [Lil's note: Lillian Louvenia "Lou" Rice dau of Isaac Rice md WHITE, Dudley] BLACBURN, Jessie Gaines 25 Jan 1855-3 Jan 1900 }This is a tall marker BLACKBURN, Amanda Washington JOHNSON 5 Dec 1859-23 Jan 1929} They married 14 March 1877. On back of this marker are engraved the names and dates of birth of their children: William Green, 30 Dec 1877 Effie Nazie 9 Jun 1880 Benjamin Roseborrow 26 Mar 1883 Celia Caroline 10 Mar 1886 Monroe Sublett 7 Aug 1888 John Harvey 4 Jul 1891 Sarah Ann 22 Nov 1893 Mary Jane 22 Nov 1893 ADERHOLT,Annie 1883-1952 Mother KENNEDY, J K P 17 Feb 1866-24 Dec 1908 Grandpa KENNEDY Ida Alice VANN 27 Aug 1867-13 Mar 1932 Grandma GINN, James H B&D 22 Nov 1916 GINN, Etta M 1890-1918 VANN, Rosa L 1855-1954 } double stone VANN, William W 1854-1897} MANN, Irene V 15 Sep 1916-- No date }Double stone MANN, Howard G 4 May 1915-No date} GRAYSON, Cleveland B 25 mar 1924-13 May 1983 [WWII] GRAYSON, Curtis B 6 May 1890-30 May 1930} double stone GRAYSON, Ollie C 16 Sept 1892-26 Apr 1978} BROOKS, Martha J, wife of WM BROOKS, 22 Aug 1856-17 Apr 1924 BLACKBURN, Columbus 5 Dec 1831-13 Oct 1911 Father } double stone BLACKBURN, Elizabeth C 11 May 1832-24 Mar 1913 Mother} RICE, Sallie BLACKBURN 8 Feb 1866-6 Feb 1930 BLACKBURN, George Washington 1 Jan 1861-13 Oct 1901

    11/13/1998 02:52:48
    1. Ben F. Branum m. Samantha Woods Madison Co AL, 1846
    2. Ernest Wood
    3. Seeking inormation concerning Ben F. BRANUM, b. ca. 1813 who married Samantha WOODS 4 Mar 1846 in Madison Co. Alabama. Ben F. had two known children by a previous marriage: James M. and Sarah J.. Seeking name of first wife and details concerning children and wife. Ben F. and Samantha along with a daughter Louisa L. age 2 are listed on the 1850 Madison Co. Ala. Census on pg. 401A, house # 178 in close proximity with her father, brothers and sisters. House # 157 William, Mary, and Nancy... father and sisters. house # 158 Andrew J. WOODS... brother house # 159 John and Elizabeth COBB...sister. Sometime after Nov 1850 Ben F. and Samantha migrated to Texas and appear on the 1860 Travis Co. Census, pg. 233, house# 179. The copy of the census I have access to is very faint and not readable. Any help with this census would be welcolm. Ernest Wood [email protected]

    11/12/1998 08:13:19
    1. Andrew Jackson WOOD(s) b.S.C ca.1820,d.1856 Woods Mill, Madison Co.
    2. Ernest Wood
    3. Seeking someone researching the family of Andrew Jackson WOOD(s) son of William WOOD(s). Andrew claimed birth as S.C. ca.1820, m. Ann M.______ ca.1839 1850 Mad.Co.Census, 399B, h 157 Andrew J. WOODS age 29 born SC Ann M. age 29 born Ala. Marthy J. age 10 born Ala. William A. age 09 born Ala. John T. age 03 born Ala. Ruby, Charles age 21 born Ala.Farmer. Is this Ann M.'s brother? Andrew'a father residing in house Nr. 157, sister in house Nr. 159. 1860 Mad. Co. Census, pg 127, h/h-281/278, Line 38 A. J. WOODS........48...farmer, $10,000.- $10,000. b.ALA(claimed SC birth in 1850) .........Mary......25...(wife, dau of William G. JENKINS)...Ala. .........John......15....Ala. (m. Mary R. Russell, 22 Dec.1868) .........Jas........9....Ala. .........Mary.......6....Ala .........Walter.....2....Ala. Richard Bennet.....50. ..NY laborer Andrew Woods married Mary Ann Jenkins 21 Oct. 1856. Mary Ann moved to Texas after death of husband. Huntsville Democrat reported Andrew's death at Wood's Mill 0n 27 Jun. 1878 from malaria. Ernest Wood [email protected]

    11/12/1998 09:45:52
    1. Thompson
    2. Paula Thompson
    3. I am looking for info about the Ruby and King families that lived in Madison Co, Ala in the early 1800s.......pj

    11/12/1998 09:02:29
    1. record lookup
    2. Brenda Douglas
    3. Does anyone have access to Marriage records for Huntsville in 1911. Desperately need info on marriage of Charles (charley) Wilson Stancil to Lura Amanda Ward on June 11, 1911 in Huntsville, Alabama. Ceremony was performed by a magistrate. Can anyone please help???? Thank you, Brenda [email protected]

    11/12/1998 08:42:21
    1. Re: Davis/Jones Marriage
    2. Billy Covey
    3. I am doing a one name study of the name COVEY. Any information received will be greatly appreciated. Bill Covey Author of: Watson Is Where It Wuz

    11/12/1998 08:25:44
    1. Davis/Jones Marriage
    2. Barbara, My great-aunt had an index copy of the marriage records of MC AL "DAVIS" I however did not see a marriage of Samuel & Temperance. My papers are getting faded though so could have overlooked. The marriage of Temperance Davis and John Walker is listed though. My great Aunt has a asterick by it. You may already have it though. Married March 30, 1819 Vol 2 page 260 Good Luck Elizabeth Mason [email protected]

    11/12/1998 03:20:24
    1. Temperance JONES/Samuel DAVIS marriage
    2. If anyone has easy access to Madison County marriage records, I would really appreciate a lookup for the marriage of Temperance Jones to Samuel Davis in about 1816. Temperance would have been about 14 or 15 years old at the time. Would a parent's permission be required for her to marry at this age? If so, do marriage records give the name of the parent? Thanks for any help or suggestions. Barbara Ray [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    11/11/1998 06:57:12
    1. COALMINE MTN
    2. Anyone researching PERRY & SHARP & CAGLE from Coalmine Mtn? or the New Market, AL area? Elizabeth Mason [email protected]

    11/10/1998 10:24:22
    1. CORVINS & BELLS
    2. Looking for anyone with connections to CORVIN & BELL family believe they lived in the Gurley area. >From Madison Co.,AL birth records lists: Sam & Nora Corvan (believe this could be Corvin) had a son b. Oct. 20, 1890 J C Flynt MD F. B. & Mary Corwin (believe this could be Corvin) had a son b. 1890 H R Johnson ****************** Joseph & Celia Ann (Corvin) Bell were married in Madison Co., AL Dec. 26, 1886 1. Claudia Bell b. Jan. 4, 1890 Gurley, AL J C Flynt MD married James Thomas Feb. 19, 1912 MC AL 2. Mattie Lula Bell b. March 14, 1892 Maysville, AL Cal Vincent MW married Oscar Peter Pickney Nov. 6, 1909 MC AL Joseph & Celia died and both girls went to live with Uncle TOM BELL. Thomas M. Bell married Katy Danillan (sp) in 1902 MC AL Both girls worked in the Cotton Mills. Other BELL families who could be connected: **CLEM & LUCY Bell had a daughter May 23, 1892 Gurley, AL JC Flynt MD **JOHNNY & EMMA Bell had a son Sept. 12, 1891 Gurley, AL JC Flynt MD **PATRIC & NORA Bell had a daughter Oct. 30, 1890 Gurley AL J C Flynt MD Thanks, Elizabeth Mason [email protected]

    11/10/1998 10:20:17
    1. Re: ALMADISO-D Digest V98 #109
    2. Could your Samuel Walker be related to my Mary Walker who md. Henry R. Beaver on 10 Nov 1841 in Madison Co., AL. She would have been born about 1822. Would love to connect. Any info. would be appreciated. Thanks IM

    11/10/1998 06:05:22
    1. flippo
    2. flippo
    3. Anyone have any info on Flippos around huntsville and owens crossroads?thank you.

    11/09/1998 06:56:03
    1. Samuel WALKER, Jr., Speaker ALA House
    2. Judith F. Russell
    3. Samuel WALKER, Jr. was the Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives about the time of his death in 1840. His wife was Fanny Eddings, d.o. Benjamin Eddings. The father was of Samuel, Jr. was Samuel Walker, Sr. (Rev. Soldier) who died in Abbeville, SC 8 Nov 1813; his mother was Martha Jefferson Bell. Who were the parents, grandparents, etc. of Samuel Walker, SENIOR.? (It is possible that the sister of Samuel Walker, Sr. was Rachel Walker who married Landon Farrow.) I am very interested in exchanging info on this family. Judy Russell

    11/09/1998 02:59:42
    1. HOLMAN/HOLEMAN
    2. Hello, is anyone familiar with the HOLMAN family who moved there from Lincoln Co. TN in the late 1890s? I really hope so! Look forward to hearing from you and trading information. Thank you. Linda HOLMAN Swansson [email protected]

    11/09/1998 01:50:13
    1. Re: ALMADISO-D Digest V98 #108
    2. Unsubscribe [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > ALMADISO-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 108 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: AL Madison Co. Marriages ["Kathy M. Webster" <[email protected]] > #2 Marriages of Madison County, Alaba ["Pam Podelski" <[email protected]>] > #3 Re: ALMADISO-D Digest V98 #107-Fen [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ALMADISO-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: AL Madison Co. Marriages > Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 08:14:46 -0800 > From: "Kathy M. Webster" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hi List, > > Looking for copies of marriage certificates for the following in Madison Co. AL: > > George KING - Harriet TIMMONS 4 April 1878 > Clara KING - E.H. CURTIS 23 Dec. 1880 > William KING - Caladonia POWERS 9 May 1873 > > Can someone go to Huntsville Library and copy these for me will pay for time and copy costs. > > Kathy in Humboldt > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Marriages of Madison County, Alabama > Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 11:40:02 -0500 > From: "Pam Podelski" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I would also like to get copies of two marriage certificates if possible. > I will also pay for the cost of copying and mailing. > I am looking for Martha Hilliard and John Martin married June 12, 1898. > And Nellie Mae Knox and James F. Beshears, not sure of the date, would be > in the late 1920's early 1930's. Any help would be grateful. > Pam Podelski > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: ALMADISO-D Digest V98 #107-Fennel Family > Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 14:23:46 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Here is some data I excerpted on the Fennell Family from "The Encyclopedia of > the New West", U.S. Biographical Publication Co., Marshall, Tx 1881. page 255 > Dr. J.W. Fennell,Seguin ,Texas. > ".......His second daughter, Margaret Fennell born in Seguin,Tx 9/21/1857, > graduate of the Seguin Female Seminary, married S. W. Ewing [ Stephen Malone > Ewing ] of Huntsville, AL and has two children, James and Stephen > Ewing....... > Dr. J.W. was born in Huntsville, AL, on 3/21/1832, the son of Isham H. > Fennell, born 1806 December 9th in VA. Fennell who settled in Madison co. AL > in 1817...." > The Stephen Malone Ewings lived in Seguin, TX and have descendants living > there now. > Bob Ewing

    11/09/1998 07:07:26
    1. Marriages of Madison County, Alabama
    2. Pam Podelski
    3. I would also like to get copies of two marriage certificates if possible. I will also pay for the cost of copying and mailing. I am looking for Martha Hilliard and John Martin married June 12, 1898. And Nellie Mae Knox and James F. Beshears, not sure of the date, would be in the late 1920's early 1930's. Any help would be grateful. Pam Podelski

    11/08/1998 09:40:02
    1. Re: AL Madison Co. Marriages
    2. Kathy M. Webster
    3. Hi List, Looking for copies of marriage certificates for the following in Madison Co. AL: George KING - Harriet TIMMONS 4 April 1878 Clara KING - E.H. CURTIS 23 Dec. 1880 William KING - Caladonia POWERS 9 May 1873 Can someone go to Huntsville Library and copy these for me will pay for time and copy costs. Kathy in Humboldt

    11/08/1998 09:14:46
    1. Re: ALMADISO-D Digest V98 #107-Fennel Family
    2. Here is some data I excerpted on the Fennell Family from "The Encyclopedia of the New West", U.S. Biographical Publication Co., Marshall, Tx 1881. page 255 Dr. J.W. Fennell,Seguin ,Texas. ".......His second daughter, Margaret Fennell born in Seguin,Tx 9/21/1857, graduate of the Seguin Female Seminary, married S. W. Ewing [ Stephen Malone Ewing ] of Huntsville, AL and has two children, James and Stephen Ewing....... Dr. J.W. was born in Huntsville, AL, on 3/21/1832, the son of Isham H. Fennell, born 1806 December 9th in VA. Fennell who settled in Madison co. AL in 1817...." The Stephen Malone Ewings lived in Seguin, TX and have descendants living there now. Bob Ewing

    11/08/1998 07:23:46
    1. FENNELL Family
    2. I am researching the families of James Clark Fennell,bn 1780 in Greensville Co.,VA and his brother Isham Fennell jr,bn 1784 in Greensville Co.,Va. They were sons of Isham Fennell,bn 1753 in Brunswick (later called Greensville) Co.,VA. The progenitor of this family is believed to be Jean Victor Jules Fennell, 1648 in Lyon , France. The Fennells migrated to Northern Alabama abt 1817-1820 ,settling in Madison and surrounding counties. James Clark Fennell Isham jr Fennell w. Betsey Hobbs,1782 w. Temperance Jordan, 17 d. Martha M, VA d. Charlotte Fletcher, AL s. William T. VA s. Isham Jordan, 1812 ,NC s. Isham Hobbs, 1805,VA d. Slizabeth J.S. ,1813 s. James Watkins,1810, VA s. George W., 1817, s. Francis Marion, 1816, VA s. John D. ,?, ? s. Hubbard Hobbs, 1785,VA James Watkins settled in Marshall Co Francis Marion settled in Jackson Co Isham jr settled in Madison Co. These Fennells are related to the Wylie "Willie" Fennel and extended family who settled in Morgan and Lawrence Co.

    11/07/1998 05:03:24