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    1. [ALMARSHA] Boggess/Boggus
    2. Hi, I'm interested in the following BOGGESS/BOGGUS siblings and their descendants. I'm not sure who their parents were (a possibility for their father is a Samuel BOGGESS of Sevier County, TN according to the authors of "Baugus, Boggus, & Boggess: Footprints on the Sands of Time") 1. Thomas M. BOGGESS [d. abt. 1841 Fayette County, TX] 2. John S. BOGGESS [d. abt. 1842 Marshall County, AL] 3. James BOGGUS [b. abt. 1807 TN] m. Nancy (WORD?). James & Nancy had 7 known children: Adeline M., William Lycurgus, Thomas B., Caroline Josephine, John H., Samuel, Sarah Elizabeth BOGGUS. 4. Henry W. (Harrison?) BOGGESS [b. abt. 1808 TN] m1. Harriet C. GODDARD. Henry & Harriet had 3 known children: John Alexander, Rush W., and Henry C. BOGGESS. Henry m2. Mary R. PRATT. Henry & Mary had 3 known children: Mary Ann D., James Mentor, and Charles A. BOGGESS. Henry moved to TX (all children were born in TX). 5. Timothy M. BOGGESS [b. abt. 1810 TN d. bef. 1860] m. Pheriba STARNES. Timothy & Pheriba had 5 known children: Wade H., Mary, Thomas Jefferson, Polmira, and Frances Caroline BOGGESS. (**my branch**) 6. Elizabeth BOGGESS [b. abt. 1819] m. Eli CAMPBELL. Eli and Elizabeth had 4 known children: Vendesi Galba??, Levi Rice, Mary J., and Nancy CAMPBELL. 7. Mary BOGGESS [b. 1824] m. Denny Porterfield HADLEY. Mary & Denny had 7 known children: Harriet C., Susan C., Thomas Boggess, Calidonia, Mary, Ann, and Dennis HADLEY. Mary and Denny lived in TX. I know that someone posted a query last week (like on the 5th) regarding Elizabeth BOGGESS & Eli CAMPBELL, but I can't find the email. If anyone still has that message, could you please send it to me or could the original poster please contact me. For a complete listing of all the names in my database, visit: http://www.my-ged.com/bennett3/ --OR-- http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=shariben :)shari Chandler, AZ http://members.fortunecity.com/shariben/ http://members.aol.com/shariben/

    03/14/2001 12:42:17
    1. [ALMARSHA] Possible fraud with familydiscovery.com
    2. Kim Ivey
    3. Listmembers, I just wanted to let you all know that their is potential fraud involved with http://www.familydiscovery.com . The deal is you pay a membership fee to gain access to what are free sites at RootsWeb. Please do not buy into this. ALL SITES AT ROOTSWEB CAN BE ACCESSED FOR FREE! Simply go to http://www.rootsweb.com to see all that RootsWeb has to offer, and you will see that you do not have to pay a membership fee. So, in the future, if you hear of or receive an offer for access to any site at RootsWeb for a membership fee, please contact me or someone at RootsWeb immediately. If anybody has any questions or comments about this, please e-mail me privately. Thank you. Sincerely, Kim Ivey <kivey@companet.net> Listowner

    03/13/2001 11:45:48
    1. [ALMARSHA] Joseph M. Carter 1850
    2. cindi scott
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Al Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Marshall/10128 Surname: Carter, Doran ------------------------- trying to locate information about Joseph Motley Carter, born 1811 in TN married to married to Mary Jane Doran. Listed on the 1850 Marshall Co. census record. They had lots of children i believe. thanks

    03/13/2001 07:37:50
    1. [ALMARSHA] John Wesley Culbreth
    2. robert jones
    3. I am searching for desendants of John Wesley Culbreth.He was born in S.C. and married Nancy Jane Williams. Their daughter Rachel Melinda Cultbeth was born in Marshall Co. in 1863 and died in Wickliffe Ky. 1930. Rachel is my Gr-Grandmother. Any info.is appreciated. Darell Jones __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    03/13/2001 05:17:41
    1. [ALMARSHA] KELLUM, KELLEY, HARDIN OR HARDEN
    2. Researching these families which most came from Clay and Randolph Co., Al area. Be glad to share any with anyone working on these families. Martha

    03/12/2001 04:26:32
    1. [ALMARSHA] Alabama Chat Monday....
    2. Jean Brandau
    3. You're all invited to an Alabama Genealogy Chat (all counties) on Monday night: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm 9 pm Eastern; 8 pm Central; 7 pm Mt.; 6 pm Pacific This is a good opportunity to talk to others researching around the state, share resources and ideas, and make connections. Previous chat transcripts can be found at http://huntsville.about.com/library/blalchat.htm If you've never been in a chat room before and need instructions just let me know and I'll send step-by-step details. If you'd like to receive notice of future Alabama chats or transcripts, send me an email. Good luck in your search! Jean Brandau huntsville2@home.com

    03/12/2001 04:15:09
    1. [ALMARSHA] Doss Plantation Oleander Beat District 41
    2. sd
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Al Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Marshall/10127 Surname: Doss, Roden ------------------------- Looking for any Doss family descendants who might own land in this area? The land belonged to Richard H Doss and wife Thursa Pierce. Thanks for any help. One of their daughters married a Jacob Roden.SD

    03/11/2001 04:29:32
    1. [ALMARSHA] Oakes - Sims - Kelley families of Alabama
    2. Teresa Maclin
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Al Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Al/Marshall/10126 Surname: Oakes, Sims, Kelley ------------------------- I am looking for information on William Henry Oakes who married Jennie Ann Kelley on Nov 19, 1906 in Marshall County, Alabama. He was born in 1882 and died in Missouri in 1964. Their children were Earlie or Early B., Rethal, Walter (Walt), Fennie Irene, Bessie, Nolie, William D., Raymond D., Clarsie V., Norman P., Sadie Mae. I am looking for William Henry's Parents.

    03/11/2001 03:55:11
    1. Re: [ALMARSHA] Andrew Belson and Joseph Thomas Jones
    2. I am researching George Washington (G.W.) Jones and wife Mary Ann (Smith) Jones. They were married in 1846 in Marshall Co. AL and were in the 1850 census in Subdivision 23. Do they fit into your Jones family? I am looking for George W. Jones' parents and siblings. Thanks Lynne in Oklahoma

    03/09/2001 02:22:05
    1. [ALMARSHA] Saunders, Justice, Thompson
    2. Ralph Jackson
    3. Researching family and ancestors of Eleanor Stermat Justice, 1801-1879, Johnson Thompson, d 1829, Elisha Saunders, d aft 1837 bef 1841 in Marshall Co. AL, possibly son of Francis and Rachel Saunders. When you"Thumb your nose at the World." remember that the World has a THUMB large enough to smash you to bits. rajac2@msn.com

    03/09/2001 01:25:34
    1. [ALMARSHA] Andrew Belson and Joseph Thomas Jones
    2. donnejones
    3. Andrew Belson Jones and Joseph Thomas Jones Every picture needs a name and every grave a stone...In Christ D'Onne Jones

    03/08/2001 02:05:49
    1. [ALMARSHA] Hodges and Jetton
    2. Elaine Robison
    3. James W. Hodges married Louisa Jetton-Jan.2,1879 John Wesley Hodges married Mary Jane Jetton-Dec.1,1881 Both marriage records are from Marshall Co. Alabama. Both families came to Texas around 1900. Any info on the Jetton's or these Hodges families,would be greatly appreciated. Elaine Robison

    03/08/2001 09:40:45
    1. [ALMARSHA] Grammer and Barber
    2. Elaine Robison
    3. William Grammer and his wife Sarah,came to Meltonville,Marshall Co. Alabama ,around 1837,from Tennessee.Their children are:John T.,Labon M.,Emily,James Riley,Pleasent M.,Newell C.and Margaret Lucinda. John T. married Mary Elizabeth Peters Labon M. married Hester Miller Newell C. married Martha Armstrong Margaret Lucinda married John Murphy Barber I need some help with the other children Emily,James and Pleasent. Thanks in advance,Elaine

    03/08/2001 09:05:57
    1. [ALMARSHA] Martin Family
    2. Am researching family of Jackson MARTIN, born cl820 in GA. Wife, Mary Elizabeth (possibly SANFORD) believed to have lived in or near Marshall County in l840s & l850s. Jackson MARTIN, also known as Jack or John Martin believed to have been killed in early l860s (as fighting started in Civil War) on his farm, described as near the Headwaters of the Black Warrior River....left widow and 8 known children. Need info on Martin and/or Sanford families in or near Marshall Co. John Kulbeth, Merced, Calif.

    03/08/2001 04:37:26
    1. [ALMARSHA] Childers/Childres
    2. pat oz
    3. I want info on any Childers/Childres/Childress in Marshall Co. anytime in the 1800-1900's.. Any marriage, death, census, just anything on anyone with that name in their family.. I appreciate all responses.. Thanks, pat Have a great day & Smile...... Jimmy, Pat & Isaiah

    03/08/2001 03:11:55
    1. [ALMARSHA] Black / Prestridge/Hughes
    2. Hughes Charles A.-Ditto Mary Jane 2 Feb 1870 M.A. Verser Hughes Richard W.-Black Mary Jane 23 Dec 1869 H.L. Brisco #380-090 William R. HUGHES to Roxanna M. PRESTRIDGE (sic) on August 12, 1883, by W. H. Lyons, Does anyone have information concerning either of the above marriages or concerning a woman named Margaret who married William H. Hughes after 1860? Thanks

    03/08/2001 02:23:16
    1. [ALMARSHA] Grubbs, Hyatt, Hiatt
    2. I was wondering if anybody has come across any information concerning a train wreck that killed 4 people during the late 1928, 1932 around the Guntersville area. My GGrandfather Henry Grubbs and his daughter Etta and her husband James Hyatt,Hiatt was killed by a train during this time. A mechanic that was standing on the running board working on the car at the time was also killed. I do not know his name. They were supposed to have been buried in Guntersville also. I know this is a strange request just hoping that their might be some train lovers who might have come across something about this or that someone may have read something about this in one of the old Guntersville newspapers. Thanks so much. Martha

    03/08/2001 02:09:28
    1. [ALMARSHA] SA(U)NDERS near Hillian's Store
    2. Does anyone have any information, or connection, to the people listed below from Marshall County, Alabama? Hardy Holman SA(U)NDERS married Catherine Anne CLAMPET (not Black nor Indian) September 28, 1835, Madison County, Alabama. They returned to Franklin County, near Lost Creek, Tennessee until 1856 when they moved to Marshall County, Alabama where Hardy had acquired 80 acres near Hillian's Store. He died before 1860. Hardy and Catherine's children were: 1. John H. Sa(u)nders, 1836 2. George H. Sa(u)nders, 1838 3. Melvina Jane, 1840 4. Emily, 1842 5. Elizabeth, 1844 ~ married Unknown FORD, her daughter, Leona C. married Franklin PRUITT in 1888. Secondly, Elizabeth married Unknown ALLEN. 6. Wiley, 1846 7. Malinda and Sidney Sa(u)nders, 1848 8. Hardy H. Sa(u)nders, Jr., 1850 ~ believe he married Mattie M. GRIGSON and moved to Miller Cty, Arkansas. 9. Pinkney "Pink" Sa(u)nders, 1852 ~ killed between ages 10-13 years during the Civil War. 10. Andrew Masten Sa(u)nders, 1854 ~ married Eliza Anne HENDREN from Jackson Cty and moved to Miller Cty, Arkansas. 11. Trissa "Trissy", 1856 ~ married George W. THOMAS in 1882. 12. Isaac Sa(u)nders, 1858 13. Stephen Sa(u)nders, 1860-63 ~ died unknown. Known relatives of Hardy Holman Sa(u)nders ~ Annie DANIEL SANDERS WAGGONER; William Boone SANDERS who married Martha E. DRIVER; Felix Harp/Harper/Arp S.ANDERS who married the GRAMMER sisters; Cynthia SANDERS who married Jonathan Milledge REYNOLDS/RUNNELS; Nancy and Mary SANDERS who married William H. NEAL; and Benjamin F. SANDERS who #2 married Anna HOLLEY.

    03/08/2001 12:37:00
    1. [ALMARSHA] Early Sims in Marshall Co.
    2. Ed Sims
    3. Does anyone have any information on Alexander Sims married Catherine Olinda Morgan 1851 in DeKalb County Ala. Alexander was killed in the Civil War in 1863. Looking for parents & siblings Thanks in advance Ed Sims mailto:edsims@htcompt.net

    03/07/2001 11:47:00
    1. [ALMARSHA] Coe, Halcomb
    2. Ronnie Chambers
    3. Any info concerning James Coe, Syvella Holcomb. Thanks RC

    03/07/2001 09:33:08