Looking for picture of Concord School house, located on first road to the left after crossing the river, going South from New Hope. Walker and Paseur were some family names in the area in 1929 when I attended the school, I believe the teacher was a Mr Simpson. Anyone having knowledge of a picture, please email me. I would take a photograph of the picture--not keep it. Lillian Herrin LHH111621@aol.com
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/SS.2ADE/149 Message Board Post: Did you know that you now can add pictures or small gedcom files to the messages that you post to the message boards? This should be very helpful in sharing information. If you have any problems uploading to this new feature, please let me know, maybe I can help as I have volunteered to administer this Marshall County message board. Ann magbc44@yahoo.com
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I was recently in Gadsden and contacted Sneed Jr. College. They still have records from 1898. However, my mom's grand aunt and granduncle attended there earlier. Anyone know if there are folks who have their earlier records? Lou Cook _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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/SS.2ADE/148 Message Board Post: Posting messages to this Message Board Learning how to post successfully to these message boards will greatly increase your chances of receiving positive replies to your post. It will enhance the Search Engines ability to scan these messages and file them in such a way that other people searching for similar information can find your post. The word “QUERY” means ‘question’. So any question /query that you have about your genealogy should be categorized as “Query.” If you have data such as a Bible Record, etc. that you would like to post, there is a category for such data in the pull down menu when you post your message. Keeping your post on one subject but listing as much information on that subject will help someone compare their records first before replying. This will save you time by not having unnecessary responses to your message and also getting to the depth of the question quicker for those who do have pertinent information to share. Post more than one message if you have questions about other ancestors instead of placing them all in one post. This will help you get a more direct reply to your query. The SUBJECT Line should contain a brief summary of your message. Even if you are replying to a message, your SUBJECT line should always apply to the content of YOUR message. If you will notice, especially in surfing a message board, how many times you have clicked on a message to find out it had nothing to do with what was inside the message? By using informative SUBJECT lines, the time saved can be spent in more productive pursuits for everyone. Always list the SURNAMES that are in the BODY of your message in the Surname Line when you post. If you want all the surnames that you are researching picked up by the Search Engine, put them somewhere in the body of your message. Then list them, plus any others you have mentioned in the body of your message, in the SURNAME box when you post your message. All these tips are for you to have a more success with your message board post. As more people become aware of how to post successful Queries and Data to the message boards, more fruitful replies will be made and everyone’s Family Tree will blossom with many twigs and branches. May your Family Tree continue to grow and bear fruit! Ann Glasgow Volunteer MARSHALL County Message Board Administrator
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/SS.2ADE/147 Message Board Post: Posting messages to this Message Board Learning how to post successfully to these message boards will greatly increase your chances of receiving positive replies to your post. It will enhance the Search Engines ability to scan these messages and file them in such a way that other people searching for similar information can find your post. The word “QUERY” means ‘question’. So any question /query that you have about your genealogy should be categorized as “Query.” If you have data such as a Bible Record, etc. that you would like to post, there is a category for such data in the pull down menu when you post your message. Keeping your post on one subject but listing as much information on that subject will help someone compare their records first before replying. This will save you time by not having unnecessary responses to your message and also getting to the depth of the question quicker for those who do have pertinent information to share. Post more than one message if you have questions about other ancestors instead of placing them all in one post. This will help you get a more direct reply to your query. The SUBJECT Line should contain a brief summary of your message. Even if you are replying to a message, your SUBJECT line should always apply to the content of YOUR message. If you will notice, especially in surfing a message board, how many times you have clicked on a message to find out it had nothing to do with what was inside the message? By using informative SUBJECT lines, the time saved can be spent in more productive pursuits for everyone. Always list the SURNAMES that are in the BODY of your message in the Surname Line when you post. If you want all the surnames that you are researching picked up by the Search Engine, put them somewhere in the body of your message. Then list them, plus any others you have mentioned in the body of your message, in the SURNAME box when you post your message. All these tips are for you to have a more success with your message board post. As more people become aware of how to post successful Queries and Data to the message boards, more fruitful replies will be made and everyone’s Family Tree will blossom with many twigs and branches. May your Family Tree continue to grow and bear fruit! Ann Glasgow Volunteer Marion County Message Board Administrator
Looking for info. on Isaac and Lucinda Brunston.I know that they married in Marshall Co.Dec.20 1843.They had 8 children their son William B.Brunston is my Gr-Gr-Grandfather. William married Martha Ann Stephens.He moved his family down river to Wickliffe KY. where they settled. Any info. on this line is appreciated. Thanks Darell __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Hi all, I'm hoping to find others who might researching the family of SEABOURNE/CEBOURN PHILLIPS. He was born 1826 in GA. (according to the 1850 AL. census) Living with him in 1850 were wife NANCY, b. 1835. AL., William HOYLE 16, AL. WILLIAM is likely a brother of NANCY'S. I believe that CEBOURN may be the son of ZACHARIAH PHILLIPS of Calhoun Co. AL. Any help would truly be appreciated. Thanks, Linda
I am looking for John Wesley Dunn that married Caroline Wilson. They had a daughter names Millie Gemima Dunn born March 5, 1881. I guess that John was born about 1850 and Caroline abt 1851. I believe that Caroline parents were Joseph Mark Wilson and Margaret Gullion. They came to Texas. Joseph and Margaret are buried in Bullard, Texas but can not find out where John and Caroline are buried. Would like info on John and his parents and or siblings. Linda Williams umpire@gte.net
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/SS.2ADE/136.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Samuel Reid Craig's son was my grandfather, John Glenn Craig. He was raised in Troup County, GA . After his marriage he moved his family to Marshall County from the Cedartown, GA area. As I mentioned regarding the other two sons of James Milton Craig, I am not certain they were never married but according to the information I have they were not. The names were John Henry Craig (1840-1862) died at Evansport, VA., and William Wallace Craig b. 22 Nov 1843. William Wallace was captured at Vicksburg and he never returned from the war. Should you find something different please let me know. Hope this helps.
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/SS.2ADE/136.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for your reply, Linda. What connection do your Craigs have to Marshall County? Did they move there from Troup County, Georgia? I hate to be persistent, but I just don't want to miss anything. Are you certain that the two brothers who went to war were unmarried? Thanks again. Ladonna
My family enclude, Nathaniel Foster, John Henry Foster, Riggins, Griffins, and Vaughans. My James N. Vaughan married Narcissa Griffin and later Mahala Scott. I have a lot of information to share on all families, but need help on James N. Vaughan. I can not find his parents are siblings. I would like very much to talk to anyone that could help, no lead is to little. Dianna Foster P. O. Box 831 Columbus, Texas 78934 abfoster@wcnet.net
Looking for information on the family of John ALEXANDER SIMS 1824/26 SC -1863 Civil War and his wife, CATHERINE OLINDA MORGAN 1829 - 1903. Alexander's mother was Elizabeth Sims. Father's name unknown. Children: James Albert (m. Cordelia LAWSON), Wilson Creed, Martha Ann, William Nathan, Martha Elizabeth, Louisa Emaline, Missouri Jane, and Mahala Catherine. Gail Sims P.O. Box 593 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 TSims97447@aol.com
Looking for information on JEREMIAH SMITH 1773 SC - 1860/1870. Wife, MARY 1788 SC - aft 1870. Children: Jeremiah Jr, John B., Henry L.D., Peggy, Luke, Rosanna, Rhoda, Joel, Julia A, Thomas. Other's connected to family - Littleton H., Pleasant Ayler, John H, Joel A,.D. (Joel Anderson, Joseph) and Polly. The family is listed in Cherokee Co, AL in 1850 Census. Some children in household appear to be too young to be natural children. Some moved to Marshall Co by 1860. Others probably remained in Etowah Co, AL. I descend from Joel A.D. He married (1) Margaret Ann ISBELL (2) Sarah Mary Elizabeth HALL. I know nothing about my Ggrandmother Elizabeth's family. They settled in Jackson Co, AL. Gail Sims P.O. Box 593 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 TSims97447@aol.co
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/SS.2ADE/136.1.1.1 Message Board Post: James Milton Craig, b. 29 June 1802, d. 29 Dec 1882 was one of the three brothers that came to Troup County, GA from York County, SC. He had four sons and two daughters. From the information I have two of the sons did not come back from war but were not married, the daughters were unmarried, my GG Grandfather, Samuel Reid (1836-1873), and his brother, James E.(1853-1897) were the other two children. Sorry I can't help with your Joseph.
Harvey Lafayette Maloney married George Ann Waldrip on Nov. 12, 1882 in Marshall Co. AL. They were married by P. J. Cosley, MG At the bride's residence. Bond: Harvey L Maloney and J. R. Waldrip. This is the only information that I have on my Great Grandparents. Any help appreciated. Corinne
Looking for info on Nicholas BLAKE m. Elizabeth WADE on 6-2-1842., John BLAKE m. Margaret WADE on 7-7-1842, and Eliza BLAKE m. Elijah WADE on 1-1-1862. It appears Nicholas and John at least were b. in KY. Thanks, Eldon <mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com> mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com Researching surnames: Hames (SC,GA,AL), Jaquess Jaquish Jaques (TN,AL), Wade (SC,GA,AL)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DUCKETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SS.2ADE/146 Message Board Post: looking for any DUCKETTS
Researching Henry Walston(wasp)DUNCAN father unknown, mother Jane. Lived in Marshall County in 1860 census. Later Jane moved to Tn. Wasp married Sarah Shores, one of their sons, Henry M. married Nila E. Oden.Their son, Noah P. Duncan married Lela Idell Romines. Jane is my brickwall. Her Maiden name? buried where? Any info on this family ????? Becky Jordan Duncan