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    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records
    2. Hi Pat, Could you check for Elijah Bell in Alabama, it would be around 1890. Thank you very much for the kindness, Linda

    12/09/1999 04:42:20
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records
    2. Kay Anderson
    3. Thanks.. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Opachick <pensacola@mindspring.com> To: <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records : Sorry Kay no BYRANT's at all .s : : pat : : : ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== : **** The Monroe County Mailing list is now archived : at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ALMONROE-L : :

    12/08/1999 10:21:15
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records
    2. Kay Anderson
    3. Any listing for Joshua Bryant, Sr. or Jr., Joseph Bryant? Frank Knowles Bryant Sr. or Jr., Needham Bryant.. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Opachick <pensacola@mindspring.com> To: <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 1:09 PM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records : : ----- Original Message ----- : From: Pat Opachick <pensacola@mindspring.com> : To: <South-East-Creek@onelist.com> : Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 1:41 PM : Subject: [South-East-Creek] land records : : : > From: "Pat Opachick" <pensacola@mindspring.com> : > : > OK.have land records : : > Al, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI. : > 1790- 1907 : > : > Family Tree Maker Cd # 255 : > : > ANYBODY WANT ANY LOOKS UPS ? : > : > PAT : > : > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- : > : > Win a Digital Camera, Palm Pilot & more! Enter NOW! : > Check out the hottest new tool for getting feedback & info online fast : > ZOOMERANG is FREE and FUN, with new prizes everyday! : > <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/MarketTools1 ">Click Here</a> : > : > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== : **** The Monroe County Mailing list is now archived : at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ALMONROE-L : :

    12/08/1999 07:36:43
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records
    2. Pat Opachick
    3. Sorry Kay no BYRANT's at all .s pat

    12/08/1999 06:55:57
    1. [ALMONROE-L] Fw: [South-East-Creek] land records
    2. Pat Opachick
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Opachick <pensacola@mindspring.com> To: <South-East-Creek@onelist.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 1:41 PM Subject: [South-East-Creek] land records > From: "Pat Opachick" <pensacola@mindspring.com> > > OK.have land records : > Al, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI. > 1790- 1907 > > Family Tree Maker Cd # 255 > > ANYBODY WANT ANY LOOKS UPS ? > > PAT > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > Win a Digital Camera, Palm Pilot & more! Enter NOW! > Check out the hottest new tool for getting feedback & info online fast > ZOOMERANG is FREE and FUN, with new prizes everyday! > <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/MarketTools1 ">Click Here</a> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12/08/1999 12:09:40
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] ROBERSON/ROBINSON, BONNER, SILLS, CANTERBERRY
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Pat, I have found that often "long shots" make a difference! So who knows...thank you so much for writing. As you figured your Mary Bonner couldn't be mine. Now, have you been to the Wilcox county web page? There is much on the Bonners there. Also, look at the cemeteries in Wilcox that are on line. Good luck. Freda Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

    12/07/1999 04:45:30
    1. [ALMONROE-L] ROBINSON --MIXON
    2. See W. A. ROBINSON witness in Clark Co., AL 1822 below. Phillip Cato Deed book A, page 166-67 St. of AL, Co. of Clarke. J.B.HANCOCK & Sophrina HANCOCK, his wife, of the county & state aforesaid, for $3,995.60 to us paid by Lewis CATO & Phillip CATO...have granted, bargained, sold...to Lewis CATO & Phillip CATO all that tract or parcel of land situate Lying & being in the county & state aforesaid & bounded as follows (viz) Beginning at a stake or post on the east bank of the Tombackbee River, at the northwest corner of James MIXON's survey of 181 ac running east 73 chains & 50 links to said HANDCOCKS estren boundry then n with said line 133 chains & 50 links to post on said boundry line thence w 140 ch & 75 links to a post on the Bank of the Tombigbee River thence down said river with its meanders to the beginning...950 ac total...Jan. 4, 1822. Witness: W.A.ROBINSON, John BARREN. Signed J.B.HANCOCK & Sophia (X) HANCOCK. J.B.HANCOCK & Sophia (being of full age seprately & apart from her said husband) affirmed the deed in Judge John G.CREAGH's court. Jan.4th, 1822 http://www.webkeeper.com/cato/ala.html <A HREF="http://www.webkeeper.com/cato/ala.html">Click here: Alabama CATO/CATER Alphabetical info</A>

    12/07/1999 02:19:34
    1. [ALMONROE-L] Check out CATO MAIN PAGE
    2. Was somebody looking for CATO or Cates? <A HREF="http://www.webkeeper.com/cato/c.html">Click here: CATO MAIN PAGE</A> http://www.webkeeper.com/cato/c.html

    12/07/1999 01:27:33
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] ROBERSON/ROBINSON, BONNER, SILLS, CANTERBERRY
    2. Pat Opachick
    3. This is REALLY along shot, but when doing genealogy one never knows what might fit ? I have a MARY E BONNER .......we always thought this was Mary Elizabeth Bonner...that married my Lewis M Watson...They married Jan 1, 1852. They were divorced by 1855 because he then married Martha Johnson ( who was 1/2 or full blood Creek Indian .) Mary e and lewis m was married in wilcox co al. I know this is long shot, but never know what kinds of info can be put together. Now I realize this is NOT same Bonner.....Lewis Watson was born 1828 so I am assuming mary bonner was born close to that year also .or lots younger ( my watsons seem to have liked the young ones ) BUT could be a link......somehow...... I don't have her parents names or anything.......But looks as though she was in wilcox county in 1852 her family may show up on 1850 census....... IF you find her please let me know... pat

    12/07/1999 09:55:09
    1. [ALMONROE-L] ROBERSON/ROBINSON, BONNER, SILLS, CANTERBERRY
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. > >Happy Holidays, List. In hopes that there is someone new out there, I am >sending my brickwall along again. Would be a lovely Christmas gift if >someone had info about my Roberson family. Thanks for all the help all of >you have already given me. Stay well and safe. >> >>Here's my mystery family. I hope someone out there will recognize the >>names and write to me. Several kind people have already sent helpful info >>which I appreciate very much, but I have been unable to find my >>Robinson/Roberson and Bonner families. >> >>William Robinson/Roberson (family uses both spellings) >> born ca 1790, died 1870. He moved from S. Carolina to settle in the >>southwest part of Lowndes County. May have lived in Farmersville. May be >>buried in Mt. Willing, Al., cemetery. >> Spouse Elizabeth BONNER born ca 1793, died 1875. >> >>Son Tye Robinson/Roberson was born in 1816 and died in 1842. "Tye" is >>probably a nickname. >> Spouse Mary (Polly) Sills, born 1820, died 1879. Polly is the daughter >>of Clement and Elizabeth Thorton Sills. The Sills lived in Wilcox County. >>After Tye's early death, Polly married Isaac Ingram and had several more >>children. >> >>Polly and Tye's only child was my grandfather Alfred Bennett Roberson who >>married first Martha Elizabeth Canterbury, the daughter of Redding and >>Drucilla Cochron Canterberry. Redding and Drucilla lived in Lowndes >>County. Alfred Bennett is not listed with Polly and Isaac in the 1850 >>census when he would have been eleven years old. He's not with his Sills >>grandparents. >> >At one time, Alfred Bennett and Martha Elizabeth lived in Pineapple, >Wilcox County. Alfred was captured during the Civil War. When he was >released in Tennessee, he and his close friend John Thorton walked home to >southern Alabama, almost starving to death. Shortly after he returned, >Martha Elizabeth died, leaving two small sons. Alfred Bennett then >married Mary Alice Wright, daughter of John and Eliza Solomon Wright who >lived in Old Texas. The couple lived in Pineapple and then moved to >Excel, Alabama, where they had ten children. >> >>I will be very grateful for any information about these people. Freda >>Roberson Noble >>tnoble@mcn.org > >Researching Roberson/Robinson, Wright, Sills, Solomon, Ingram, Thorton, >Regan, Sims, Boles. >> > > Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

    12/07/1999 09:35:22
    1. [ALMONROE-L] USGS Mapping works today
    2. I just tried it. It works today.

    12/06/1999 09:11:23
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Having trouble with USGS Mapping site
    2. I tried it several times Sunday with no success. All I wanted was to see how close a cemetery was to a county line. Hopefully it will work today. Grant

    12/06/1999 09:00:47
    1. [ALMONROE-L] Having trouble with USGS Mapping site
    2. Is anyone, other than myself, having trouble getting results for this site? Yesterday, I kept getting the message "connection timed out", today I get "connection refused". Anyone?

    12/06/1999 01:48:30
    1. [ALMONROE-L] Fw: Genealogy Library on line
    2. Sandra Johnson
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: teeltee <teeltee@gateway.net> To: Sandra Johnson <ladyd@dnaco.net> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 6:44 PM Subject: Fw: Genealogy Library on line > I received this today. Maybe you would like to share it with your > maillists. The URL is still incorrect, though, it should be > www.familytreemaker.com/holiday99/ > She had 5 "W's" instead of 3. The passwords are correct. > Terry T. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patsy H Weikart" <qmgen@juno.com> > To: <VAPATRIC-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 9:43 AM > Subject: Fw: Genealogy Library on line > > > > > > > > > > OK Gang, This time I tried it and it WORKS! Have fun: > > > > Marsha > > > > X-Message: #7 > > Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:11:36 -0800 (PST) > > From: Andy Mills <amills@jetstream.net> > > Subject: GenealogyLibrary.com > > > > Hello everyone. I recently sent a message out sharing a free > password > > and > > user name for GenealogyLibrary.com. (This is good for a week of > free > > access > > anytime before December 24.) > > > > I've received four messages asking for help as it did not work. > > And I'm sure more of you were trying with no success. > > > > I just wanted to let you know that I finally got a chance to try it, > and > > it > > worked this morning. Maybe they just got it up or got the bugs out > or > > something. > > > > Anway, I went to: > > > > wwwww.familytreemaker.com/holiday99/ > > > > A little box popped up and asked me to fill in user name and > password. > > For user name I typed: holiday > > For password I typed: special > > > > >From here it goes to a registration page which I did not try to > fill out > > as > > I already have access to the site. (Hopefully there isn't another > problem > > at > > this stage.) > > > > If you tried before and it did not work, please try again. > > If this doesn't work, I don't know what to tell you. > > > > Good luck! > > > > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > > Patrick Co., Va. Deeds > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/PatrickDeed > > > > >

    12/05/1999 01:41:10
    1. [ALMONROE-L] Re: ALMONROE-D Digest V99 #201
    2. Pat, Thank for offering the counties for the james crawford marriages. Before you go to that trouble, let me determine which are the most likely candidates for me. I will ask again if that's ok? Sincerely, Winkie In a message dated 12/4/99 7:17:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, ALMONROE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << would having the counties for those james crawford marriages be helpful? let me know.. pat >>

    12/04/1999 04:18:48
    1. [ALMONROE-L] African american Churches
    2. Sandra Johnson
    3. Hello Coordinator and Friends, If you know of any African american Churches in your County let me know. I am complying a list of Churches and Counties these Churches are in Please Contact me if you have any info. Thank You, Sandy

    12/03/1999 07:52:56
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] mONROE lookups!-crawford
    2. Pat Opachick
    3. would having the counties for those james crawford marriages be helpful? let me know.. pat

    12/03/1999 09:35:27
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] marriage look-up
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. >looked in FTM cd al/ga/sc and no Robinson/Roberson and sills at all > >pat > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >**** The Monroe County Mailing list is now archived >at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ALMONROE-L Again, many thanks, Pat, for looking for me. I live way out on the northwest coast and have difficulty doing any search research. I would think this family was an imaginary family if I weren't here to prove they aren't! An UFO??? Gets discouraging, especially since I have had such wonderful luck with all my other southern families. You are very kind to give the help that you do. Freda Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

    12/02/1999 05:04:57
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] Reprint of Monroe Jr. Centennial Issue -- will be available!
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. HURRAH, D. A. ! That is great news. Thank you for getting the job done. Freda >Dear fellow researchers, > > I spoke with the publisher of the Monroe Journal today and, with his >permission, I am delighted to write that the paper will be publishing >another reprint of the Centennial edition. It is anticipated that this >will be available in about six months. Notice of its availability >shall be posted to the paper's web site. > > http://www.frontiernet.net/~monjour/index.html > > Yr. Obt. Svt., > > D. A. Bass-Frazier > >Visit: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~oldfedrd/ >Muster Rolls of 36th Ala. Regiment and other Confederate records; >Alabama Genealogy > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >*****Monroe County Mailing List***** >To Unsubscribe, send the command unsubscribe to >ALMONROE-L-request@rootsweb.com Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

    12/02/1999 05:04:16
    1. Re: [ALMONROE-L] marriage look-up-SILLS
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Pat, I am being a lot of trouble, but if you would look on your other Al cd, would appreciate it. Do you have the brides listed? "Tye" may be a nickname and the couple may be listed under another Roberson name. Someone wrote that they were listed as Tye and Polly, but I have not been able to find them. Thank you for any help. Freda Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

    12/02/1999 05:02:38