Watson Cemetery, Monroe County, Alabama: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/lane/8468/watsoncem.html Is the Monroe County Genweb Coordinator out there?? I wanted to e-mail you the link personally to include on the Monroe Page, but I couldn't find your e-mail address listed on the page. Jeff Shirah
In a message dated 6/25/99 7:17:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ALMONROE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Sorry about the mis-strike of sending a pvt msg to the list; obviously my Happy Meal is missing a few fries today. <gg> DABF >> Dear DABF, Like this one! Mind if I borry instead of my proverbial, "Nobody home," while my arm flails away in a gyrating gesture. Doesn't work well on eM. BTW, are there any CRAWFORDs out there who might have any info on one Mahalaleel CRAWFORD from SC in the 1835s--1849s???? Or any married-in surnames from SC, i.e. BASS, BERRY, FINKLEA/FINKLEY, GODBOLD? Need help desperately. Can't find if his wife Mary (MACE) Crawford from SC died before they left SC or after they reached AL. Anyone for cem lookups? Or anyone who has church records that might list CRAWFORDs. If I could find a church affliation, could maybe order film but too expensive without clues. Willing to exchange info. Thanks for your help, Winkie CRAWFORD R WinkieFL@aol.com.
Kay, No problem. It is easy to do. Would you send me the e-mail address for Bill Oakley's book. Eleanor
In a message dated 6/25/99, 10:29:49 AM, ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com writes: <<From Bill Oakley's book cost about $30 and probably still available email address above>> Kay - I'm not sure what e-mail address you mean. There didn't seem to be any there. Pam
Eleanor I,m sorry .I've called you Tom twice now Kay
Tom, Pam or anyone else that is interested >From Bill Oakley's book cost about $30 and probably still available email address above Note the names used by this family vary from Anders/Andres/Andress/Andrews/Anderson at least. John Anders and Judith were in Bladen county Nc in about 1750 and maybe around the area before ch of John: Joseph lived in Bladen the moved over to the Robeson county area, eventually to Horry county SC and in 1804 to Sumter District in SC and died in 1806 or so ch of Joseph and Sarah Ann Hawthorne: Stephen m Nancy Ann Singleton made the same moves as Joseph but moved on to Monroe county Alabama in about 1819, There are graves marked with Plantation Brick in front of Stephen's Propety that are believed to be Stephen and Nancy Ann. (This property is now on Nettles land but of course these families lived and worked together closely during this timeframe.) ch of Stephen and Nancy Ann: Isaac 1795-1866 m Mary Polly Nettles Children of Isaac and Mary Polly Nettles Andress James W 1823-1862 m Amelia East Nancy Marintha 1824-1899 m 1 Ozamus A Stevens 2 James Malachi Weston Susan 1828-30 m Andress Nettles Mary Jane 1829 m John J Gordon HEADS UP WHOEVER WAS LOOKING FOR AN ELIZABETH Alcey Elizabeth 12/7 or 12-1-1831--6-4-1902 no husband listed Ellen Ann 1835 m George Albert Watson Jr. William Robert 1835 Martha 1837-1900 m 1 ??? 2 John Davidson or Davison, Jr Rebecca Ann 1839-40- 1932 Isaac Jr. 1843-1908 Frances Caroline 1849-1926 George Washington 6-22-1858-7-28-1909 m Hazeltine Rikard b ?/2/1868 d 3-20-1948 m 123-16-1885 Buried in Rumbley cemetery in Peterman Alabama. (in 1997 I would describe the cemetery as well cared for.) Children of George and Hazeltine;I'll just list and if you need the rest let me know. William R Ella C James L Dora E Annie Lee Lillian M Mable B Edward Lorenza Daniel Aubrey If this is your line I would encourage you to buy this book if it is still available. I had done a great deal of research before this book and then found the author and realized he had everything I had and much more. It gives you so much insight into the way this family moved etc. that I bought a coffee table version and a working version. Ok Im off my soap box. My husband's line Is the same as above except he comes from Isaccs brother Stephen Singleton Andress Kay
Your "Oops" was meant to be, I was not feeling so grand this morning(kinda depressed about not finding info on Trudie Mae Brown, or getting answer to anyone knowing where Wainright Alabama is) when I opened your Oops... it made me laugh.I have never heard the Happy Meal and fries quote before.TOOOO cute. THANKS, Bonnie(You made someone in Michigan laugh today) -----Original Message----- From: dabf <dabf@zebra.net> To: ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 4:17 PM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] RE: Oops >Sorry about the mis-strike of sending a pvt msg to the list; obviously >my Happy Meal is missing a few fries today. <gg> > > DABF > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >*****Monroe County Mailing List***** >To Unsubscribe, send the command unsubscribe to ALMONROE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >
In a message dated 6/25/99, 1:03:05 AM, ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com writes: <<I've found anther Hazletine in SC. She married in 1857 S610 SHARP, ENOCH M M200 McGEE, HAZLETINE ANN Dec 22 1857 It appears to be just a feminine name, not a surname as I thought. >> Of course in this day and age we see a lot of surnames used as first names, , i.e., Taylor, Mackenzie, Morgan, etc. In college (many many years ago *smile*) I dated a fellow named Kimball which was his mother's maiden name. So I guess even 100 years ago or more it could happen too. Pam
Grant, You might like to check the LDS web site, there are many Hazletines as Surnames... lots.... -----Original Message----- From: GWJCAL@aol.com <GWJCAL@aol.com> To: ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, June 25, 1999 12:03 AM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] hazletine >I've found anther Hazletine in SC. >She married in 1857 > S610 SHARP, ENOCH M M200 McGEE, HAZLETINE ANN Dec 22 1857 > >It appears to be just a feminine name, not a surname as I thought. > >Grant > > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >**** The Monroe County Mailing list is now archived >at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ALMONROE-L > >
I've found anther Hazletine in SC. She married in 1857 S610 SHARP, ENOCH M M200 McGEE, HAZLETINE ANN Dec 22 1857 It appears to be just a feminine name, not a surname as I thought. Grant
Sorry about the mis-strike of sending a pvt msg to the list; obviously my Happy Meal is missing a few fries today. <gg> DABF
Grant, Are you trying to saw off another branch of this family's tree and bring us a little too close together? How are you doing? The afternoon monsoon as passed so I'm back at the computer writing hate mail to defense attys, etc.
Pam, I do want the information regarding George Washington Andress, etc. GEDCOM would be fine. Eleanor ----- Original Message ----- > To anyone who would like the Andress info that I have regarding Geo > Washington Andress and sibs etc. please e-mail me and I'll get to you. Let me > know if you have Family Tree Maker or if you prefer it in GEDCOM format. > > >
I have given all this information to Pam and she is willing to share all with anyone that needs it I am sure. Kay -----Original Message----- From: Tom Belew <tbelew@uswest.net> To: ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 11:58 AM Subject: Re: [ALMONROE-L] George Morgan RIKARD >Kay, >I'm not sure what Pam has but I would like the siblings of George Washington >Andress. >Thanks, >Eleanor > > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >****Visit the ALGenWeb Monroe County site at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe often for updates! > >
Kay, I'm not sure what Pam has but I would like the siblings of George Washington Andress. Thanks, Eleanor
In a message dated 6/24/99 8:18:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ALMONROE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Her name was Hazeltine Rikard and she married George Washington Andress >> Pam., My g-g-grandmother was Sarah Hazeltine BYRD. She is the daughter of Moses BYRD of Monroe Co. We do not have a maiden name for Sarah's mother. She married David Gennins WILKINSON in Monroe Co. ca 1855. Do you know where the Hazeltine name originated? Grant W. JOHNSTON Chico, CA
To anyone who would like the Andress info that I have regarding Geo Washington Andress and sibs etc. please e-mail me and I'll get to you. Let me know if you have Family Tree Maker or if you prefer it in GEDCOM format. I'm looking for RIKARD, SMITH, ANDRESS, KIMBERL, NETTLES Pam
Tom if Pam doesn't have the siblings of George Washington Andress I do from Bill Oakley's book. I visited the cemeteries where george, his daddy , his grandmother and his ggrandparents are buried 1 1/2 years ago. This is my husbands line as well. Kay Andress
I'll send you info that I have. There is no Elizabeth in his immediate family however. Later.... Pam
Good Morning,SORRY, nothing here, Bonnie Brown -----Original Message----- From: dabf <dabf@zebra.net> To: ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 3:18 PM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] George Morgan RIKARD > >I am looking for information on GEORGE MORGAN RIKARD likely of Monroe >Co., Ala. I am looking to confirm his participation in the Confederate >Army. Several other Rikard's were in various companies of the 36th >Ala. but I have not, as of yet, confirmed George Morgan's unit, etc. > >This is to aid a very delightful lady in her completion of application >papers for the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Your kind help >shall be appreciated. > > > Yr. Obt. Svt., > > D. A. Bass-Frazier > > >==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== >**** The Monroe County Mailing list is now archived >at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ALMONROE-L > >