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/HU.2ADI/1602 Message Board Post: need help looking for stanford and biggs
Can anyone help me identify the people in this marriage record? I know N.J. Robinson (also spelled Roberson, Robertson), but I do not know the other people. Thank you. Freda Morrisette, George G. married Cornelia C. Robinson, on 8-4-1858, at F. E. Richardson's. Security was N. J. Robinson and M. McCorvey, Judge. Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles,
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carnley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HU.2ADI/1601.2 Message Board Post: Any and all info would be so greatly appreciated. I've not checked this board in so long. Please e-mail with any and all info that you may have. Thank you again so much!!! I am so excited!
How is the weather over in Gualala, Freda??? Bill King (Houston, TX)
I am trying to prove that Robert Ervin Roberson is the son of William Roberson and Elizabeth Bonner Roberson, my gggrandfather. Several years ago, I exchanged e-mail with someone who descends from "Old Pappy." I would like very much to hear from anyone who researches this Roberson family. I have recently learned new info about the Roberson families. Thank you for any help. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala Ca Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles,
With other researchers, I am trying to identify the families who owned the grocery store in Repton, Al., in the early 1900s. In the late thirties or early thirties, the store was owned by my Cousin Louie Roberson. His father Emmett Roberson helped him with the operation of the store. At that time, theirs was the only grocery store in Repton. I just learned from another researcher that the original owners of the store, also a Roberson family, sold the store to my Cousin Louie. She tells me that her relative said they sold the store to a "cousin." That would signify that the two Roberson families were related. Does anyone on this Board have anyone info that would help us with this mystery? Freda Roberson Noble Gualala Ca Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles,
Is any one researching the Riley (Raghallaigh) family. There seems to be quite a lot if information on them back to the 1400's but there is some confusion at that point. Looking for documentation for that era. Thanks George Carroll
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/HU.2ADI/1601.1 Message Board Post: The Carnley families that were in Monroe County departed long ago. I believe you will find that James Daniel Carnley was from Holmes County, FL. May I suggest that you go to www.carnley.org or Sam Carnley's site at www.carnley.com and post a query. The Carnleys in Monroe were descended from Jeremiah Carnley. William Harvey Carnley married Martha Ann Stacey and his half brother, Milton Carnley, married Sarah Jane Stacey. The Stacey were were sisters. All of these familioes removed to the Flomaton, AL. area and are buried at Carnley Cemetery in Santa Rosa County, FL.
I am looking for the family of Elvira Collins Harris. Elvira is married in the 1880 census to William D. Harris and they have a son, John, stepson to William D. Elvira is 33 years of age and I wonder if anyone has the surname Collins in their lines. Looking for kin, Sue K in Seattle
Monroe County Marriage records has: J. N. Sills married A. E. Branton at the home of T. H. Branton on Dec 24, 1867, married by J. S. Eddins MG security by William F. Solomon. Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Freda Noble" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:51 PM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] Sills and Branton > Does anyone have info on the Branton family? I have James Needham > Sills married to Louise Hobby, but another researcher wrote that J. > N. Sills married A. E. Branton on 24 December 1867, in Monroe > County. Were there two J. N. Sillses or was my J. N. Sills married > twice. I would appreciate any info about these people. Freda > > > Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, > Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles, > > > ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== > **** "If your family tree doesn't fork, you might be a Redneck." > - Jeff Foxworthy > Monroe County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe > Listowner Carolyn Golowka at [email protected] > > >
Kay sent me the info that Monroe County Marriage records have: J. N. Sills married A. E. Branton at the home of T. H. Branton on Dec 24, 1867, married by J. S. Eddins MG security by William F. Solomon. Now..who is William F. Solomon and how is he related to the Brantons and Sills? I have no William F. in my Solomon family's data. Does anyone research the Brantons? I know that Murleigh Branton married Leonard Jordan Tobe Solomon, Jr. Is William F. related to Leonard Jordan Solomon? Any help will be appreciated. Freda Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles, On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:51 PM, Freda Noble wrote: > Does anyone have info on the Branton family? I have James Needham > Sills married to Louise Hobby, but another researcher wrote that J. > N. Sills married A. E. Branton on 24 December 1867, in Monroe > County. Were there two J. N. Sillses or was my J. N. Sills married > twice. I would appreciate any info about these people. Freda > > > Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, > Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles, > > > ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== > **** "If your family tree doesn't fork, you might be a Redneck." > - Jeff Foxworthy > Monroe County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe > Listowner Carolyn Golowka at [email protected] > >
Does anyone have info on the Branton family? I have James Needham Sills married to Louise Hobby, but another researcher wrote that J. N. Sills married A. E. Branton on 24 December 1867, in Monroe County. Were there two J. N. Sillses or was my J. N. Sills married twice. I would appreciate any info about these people. Freda Researching my Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles,
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Scott Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HU.2ADI/1466.1.3.2 Message Board Post: Do you have any details on his first wife Annie V. Goren other than what you stated? She is barely mentioned in his memoirs. Their marriage was reported on 12-04-1857 in the Petersburg, VA Daily Democrat.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Scott Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HU.2ADI/1466.1.3.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I would like a copy. I have information on Mr. Scott that might be of interest to you if you are enjoy family history. Please contact me if interested.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carnley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HU.2ADI/1601 Message Board Post: I am looking for my Aunt Christine Carnley. She's Daughter to James Daniel Carnley and Vassie Lee Harris. She also has 2 sisters: Rose Evelyn and Myrtle Ruth. She also has a Granddaughter Anna Marie Partridge-Dubuisson. I am Rose Evenly's kid. Christine's Grandmother is Ruth Jane Vaughn-Harris,and her Grandfather is Burkette (Burket) Harris.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCorkel Classification: Immigration Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HU.2ADI/1600 Message Board Post: I'm John McCorkel, living in Colorado, my wife and I are looking for my roots, born 1949 in Shreveport, LA. Grandparent, John E, or John L McCorkel. When they came thur Ellis Island and what state did they go to and about what year? I know I had a great uncle named Thomas W. McCorkel, but he has passed on. He has a son named Matthew in Castor LA. We are all looking for our past roots. I have a daughter named JoAnne Frances, shes 28 yrs old living in CA. Thank you, very much, Johnny
I didn't mean to send the Cats Christmas to the list. So sorry.
Your Instructors on how to assemble and decorate a Christmas tree are Iris and Fern - 2 fluffy tailed kitty sisters! STEP 1 A full day of excavating the storage room in search of the various Christmas boxes has definitely created a mess. Finally all have been found. Including a few boxes we didn't even know existed! After a quick sorting thru of the tree box, we are ready to begin the assembly of the artificial tree. STEP 2 Insert each branch carefully. STEP 3 Fluff branches out to desired fullness. STEP 4 Even though this tree is artificial, it should still be sniffed and tasted for freshness. Yep, this one's still good! STEP 5 After each layer it is very important to stop and rest, IN the tree of course! This is strenuous work, no need to over exert yourself. STEP 6 Wrap the lights around each layer. It gives them lots of depth. We sure love the sparkle of Christmas lights. More layers, equals more relaxation. Of course in the tree! STEP 7 Addition of the top pole is all about balance. Getting two different perspectives helps ensure it is straight. A little to the left Fern! Looks good Iris! STEP 8 Make sure the angel is securely in place. A cat angel tree topper being the obvious choice. STEP 9 Once the tree has all its branches, comes the best part, the decorating! Stick to a colour scheme, a wide assortment of things adds interest. Balls and thick ribbon are great to play with. Remember to place items close to the bottom for easy swatting, while laying down. STEP 10 The most important ornament is infact you! Place yourself IN the tree for the final touch. Purrfect! ____________________________________ A special thank-you to our talented girls for their expertise. Now an update ... WEEK ONE The tree is still standing, only 1 ornament officially broken. However things are certainly a little bit off! On the left is Iris tree diving, great new sport! To the right, we have Iris attempting to take over the angel duties at the top of the tree. WEEK TWO The poor angel isn't much safer. Now Iris is trying to eat her! Notice the lack of ornaments around the top. The branches have a definite flattened appearance. Will the tree and angel make it to Christmas day?! WEEK THREE At 11 pounds, Fern is in great shape. Daily climbs up the tree have made her fitter then ever! The top of the tree however is basically flat. Fern must be giving the angel a kiss for Christmas?! CHRISTMAS DAY: Oh the excitement, presents! Jazmyn our Shih Tzu doggie joins the fun. Iris is IN the gift bag! The Christmas tree update! After three weeks, 2 crazy cats have taken their toll. The decorating has taken on the "distressed look". A ring of cardboard was added to the middle to deter the cats from climbing up the tree. Obviously it did not work. Instead created a nice platform! Our tree has never fallen over. It is 12 years old and obviously built to last! 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Muriel,this is information that I have from the 1860 census of Monroe Co. Al. that has the family of James & Ann Knight Brooks. 27 June,1860 Burnt Corn Post Office,Monroe Co. Al. Name Age occupation Value of real estate Born Brooks,James 48 Farmer 1,000 600 Georgia " ,Sarah 34 Georgia " ,Sarah 16 " ,Rebecca 14 All the children were born in Alabama " ,James 13 " ,Francis 11 " ,Siba 9 " ,George 7 " ,Edward 7 " ,William 4 " ,Nancy 3 " ,Beatrice 1 My notes: Rebecca Brooks married John Napolean Hawkins.They moved to Florida & Rebecca had 2 children before she died.They are listed as heirs of James Brooks estate Francis Matthews ran a boarding house in Castleberry Siba went to Ms. to work in cotton mill & married.She had 1 daughter Carlie Watson{Armstrong} George & Edward were twins.They also went to Copiah Co. Ms. to work in the cotton mill.George married Hulda Gunn.She is buried in the cemetery in Wesson,Ms. Edd married M.M. Gunn according to marriage record,but on 1880 census,his wife is shown as Sarena William{went to Texas} Nancy {My Ggrandmother married T.J. Driver,son of Matthew & Elizabeth Temperance McQueen.He was the brother of your Ggrandmother]This made your grandfather my gandfather's double first cousin. I have found no Beatrice on later records Margaret & Robert Henry{Bob} were born after the 1860 census came out You will see that James & Ann had twins.Their children Nancy Driver had twins, & James & Mary Jane Brooks had twins.And after that,each generation in my family on down to my niece has twins.It will be interesting to see if we can find them farther back than James & Ann.I hope this has helped you some.Linda From: Muriel Killam<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 7:25 PM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] Brooks's I have family documentary that James Sawyer Brooks (My Great Great Grandfather who was married to Ann Knight (Brooks) that states their children as such. *James Alexander Sawyer Brooks (my great grandfather) Bob Brooks George Brooks Edd Brooks Margaret Brooks (Griffin) Fannie Brooks (Matthews) Nancy Brooks(Driver) Sibbie Brooks(Watson) Sallie Brooks(Cotton) *James Alexander Sawyer married Mary Jane Driver Their Children: James Samuel married Martha Griffin John Sawyer married Lavada Booker (my grandparents) William Matthew married Rhoda Allison(this record) Luther married Lula Driver Evander married Lena Tucker Sallie married H. Hines Fannie married Byron Williamson Annie died in early teens Mary and Stiner died in infancy Benjamin Franklin marrried Bell Crawford Also in this record is that Mary Jane Driver's mother was a miss McQueen but first name is unknown. I am pleased to learn that William and Sarah are the parents of James Sawyer who are my GGGgrandparents. I would like to learn more about the children of them. I do not live close to the Monroe Co. courthouse the learn all the things I have learned from this email. Thank you. Muriel K ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== ****Do you have information that could be added to the Monroe County, ALGenWeb Site? Email Carolyn Golowka at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Monroe County, ALGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe<http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe> Listowner Carolyn Golowka at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
I have family documentary that James Sawyer Brooks (My Great Great Grandfather who was married to Ann Knight (Brooks) that states their children as such. *James Alexander Sawyer Brooks (my great grandfather) Bob Brooks George Brooks Edd Brooks Margaret Brooks (Griffin) Fannie Brooks (Matthews) Nancy Brooks(Driver) Sibbie Brooks(Watson) Sallie Brooks(Cotton) *James Alexander Sawyer married Mary Jane Driver Their Children: James Samuel married Martha Griffin John Sawyer married Lavada Booker (my grandparents) William Matthew married Rhoda Allison(this record) Luther married Lula Driver Evander married Lena Tucker Sallie married H. Hines Fannie married Byron Williamson Annie died in early teens Mary and Stiner died in infancy Benjamin Franklin marrried Bell Crawford Also in this record is that Mary Jane Driver's mother was a miss McQueen but first name is unknown. I am pleased to learn that William and Sarah are the parents of James Sawyer who are my GGGgrandparents. I would like to learn more about the children of them. I do not live close to the Monroe Co. courthouse the learn all the things I have learned from this email. Thank you. Muriel K