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    1. Re: [ALMONROE] GARRETTs
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garretts of Monroe County Alabama Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/246.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My Garretts Came from Laurens Co S C into Ga and then into Alabama in The mid 1840's. Brothers by the names of Caswell Silas James John and Joe and others we are not sure of. Joe or Joseph Garrett was my ggggrand father. Married First to a Nancy Tolliff Or Joliph Not sure of the spelling. Had 8 children by her. My GGgrand father was one of these 8 children named Caswell Garrett. He married Elizabeth Blake. They had several Children one being my Great grandfather Silas Green Garrett. He married Margeret Susan Harrington Grimes and Had my grand father William Walter Garrett. William Walter Garrett married Lily Ardis Lancaster and had my Father which was an only child of this marriage Walter Eugene Garrett. THis is some history of the Monroe County Garretts . I have lots more info on these garretts but was just going to give u a brief history. If u would like any more email at annai@frontiernet.net. Thanks Anna JEan Garrett Ikner

    01/17/2007 02:52:40
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] GARRETTs
    2. Freda Noble
    3. Anna Jean, thank you for posting the info about your Garrett family. Since my Roberson/Robinson/Robertson family followed the same route as your Garretts, moving from Laurens Co., S.C. into Georgia, into Alabama, in the early 1800s, I suspect they may be connected to your Garretts in some way. I have tried to connect William H. Robinson, who married Martha Jane Garrett, to my Rob family. According to another researcher, William is buried in the Middleton Cemetery, Old Texas, Monroe Co., Al. Martha and William married in Lowndes on Jan. 30, 1850. Freda Roberson Noble Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Solomon, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles On Jan 17, 2007, at 1:52 PM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Garretts of Monroe County Alabama > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/ > localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/246.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > My Garretts Came from Laurens Co S C into Ga and then into Alabama > in The mid 1840's. Brothers by the names of Caswell Silas James > John and Joe and others we are not sure of. Joe or Joseph Garrett > was my ggggrand father. Married First to a Nancy Tolliff Or Joliph > Not sure of the spelling. Had 8 children by her. My GGgrand father > was one of these 8 children named Caswell Garrett. He married > Elizabeth Blake. They had several Children one being my Great > grandfather Silas Green Garrett. He married Margeret Susan > Harrington Grimes and Had my grand father William Walter Garrett. > William Walter Garrett married Lily Ardis Lancaster and had my > Father which was an only child of this marriage Walter Eugene > Garrett. THis is some history of the Monroe County Garretts . I > have lots more info on these garretts but was just going to give u > a brief history. If u would like any more email at > annai@frontiernet.net. > Thanks Anna JEan Garrett Ikner > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALMONROE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/17/2007 11:00:43
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Martha L
    3. Please do send me any info on the Grimes line. I have not been able to connect Dawson to my Grimes but really believe there is a connection. Thanks! Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/16/2007 07:14:39
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Freda Noble
    3. Martha, again, thank you so much. I am posting this to the Monroe Board, because I think others will be interested. The Elijah Linam with wife Elizabeth Catherine Coleman Linam is mine. I have Elijah married second to Sarah A. Coleman, sister of Elizabeth Catherine Coleman. I have collected a number of Grimes names...Dawson's line...if you are interested. Maybe I will learn who these other Linams are. Interesting to find them in Wilcox County. Freda Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Solomon, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles On Jan 16, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Martha L wrote: > Here is some Linam cemetery info: > from the Linam Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL, Wilcox > County Rd 24 > iron fence: Linam > Rufus K Linam, b July 4, 1846 > d Oct 10, 1846 > Martha E Linam, b Oct 19, 1825, > d Aug 7, 1848 > W H Linam, b June 1, 1802, > d Sept 16, 1882 > Henry E Linam, b Aug 7, 1848 > d June 30, 1849 > > > from the Allenton Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL. County > Rd 24 > Richard B Linam, b May 17, 1816, > d April 24, 1849 > > Friendship Baptist Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox County, AL, > County Rd 59 > Barsheba Linam, Jan 31, 1778, July 4, 1853 > Elijah Linam, Jan 16, 1819, Feb 10, 1876 > Elizabeth Catherine Linam, wife of Elijah, Nov 22, 1822, June 28, > 1849 > 4 Linam infant graves > > Sheba T (Linam) Grimes, wife of WH Grimes, June 12, 1857 Feb 6, > 1892** > **This was the first wife of my g grandfather William Henry Grimes > > If any of these are of interest to you I will be happy to > photograph the markers. I will visit the Allenton Cemetery in > February - after hunting season. I live in South Alabama but am in > Wilcox County almost every weekend. > > If I come across any other info on Linams I will send to you! > > My search is for Grimes, Watts, Curry, Lamkin(Lampkin), Williams, > Hamilton, Jay... > > Hope this helps! > > Martha > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALMONROE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/16/2007 06:55:46
    1. [ALMONROE] Fw: LInam
    2. Bill & Lynn King
    3. Thanks, Martha, for the LINAM cemetery info. Elijah Linam was married to two COLEMAN ladies from my Coleman family over in Conecuh County. Keep me posted. Bill King Houston, TX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martha L" <mgl99home@yahoo.com> To: <almonroe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:48 AM Subject: Re: [ALMONROE] LInam Here is some Linam cemetery info: from the Linam Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL, Wilcox County Rd 24 iron fence: Linam Rufus K Linam, b July 4, 1846 d Oct 10, 1846 Martha E Linam, b Oct 19, 1825, d Aug 7, 1848 W H Linam, b June 1, 1802, d Sept 16, 1882 Henry E Linam, b Aug 7, 1848 d June 30, 1849 from the Allenton Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL. County Rd 24 Richard B Linam, b May 17, 1816, d April 24, 1849 Friendship Baptist Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox County, AL, County Rd 59 Barsheba Linam, Jan 31, 1778, July 4, 1853 Elijah Linam, Jan 16, 1819, Feb 10, 1876 Elizabeth Catherine Linam, wife of Elijah, Nov 22, 1822, June 28, 1849 4 Linam infant graves Sheba T (Linam) Grimes, wife of WH Grimes, June 12, 1857 Feb 6, 1892** **This was the first wife of my g grandfather William Henry Grimes If any of these are of interest to you I will be happy to photograph the markers. I will visit the Allenton Cemetery in February - after hunting season. I live in South Alabama but am in Wilcox County almost every weekend. If I come across any other info on Linams I will send to you! My search is for Grimes, Watts, Curry, Lamkin(Lampkin), Williams, Hamilton, Jay... Hope this helps! Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALMONROE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/16/2007 05:55:04
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Martha L
    3. Here is some Linam cemetery info: from the Linam Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL, Wilcox County Rd 24 iron fence: Linam Rufus K Linam, b July 4, 1846 d Oct 10, 1846 Martha E Linam, b Oct 19, 1825, d Aug 7, 1848 W H Linam, b June 1, 1802, d Sept 16, 1882 Henry E Linam, b Aug 7, 1848 d June 30, 1849 from the Allenton Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL. County Rd 24 Richard B Linam, b May 17, 1816, d April 24, 1849 Friendship Baptist Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox County, AL, County Rd 59 Barsheba Linam, Jan 31, 1778, July 4, 1853 Elijah Linam, Jan 16, 1819, Feb 10, 1876 Elizabeth Catherine Linam, wife of Elijah, Nov 22, 1822, June 28, 1849 4 Linam infant graves Sheba T (Linam) Grimes, wife of WH Grimes, June 12, 1857 Feb 6, 1892** **This was the first wife of my g grandfather William Henry Grimes If any of these are of interest to you I will be happy to photograph the markers. I will visit the Allenton Cemetery in February - after hunting season. I live in South Alabama but am in Wilcox County almost every weekend. If I come across any other info on Linams I will send to you! My search is for Grimes, Watts, Curry, Lamkin(Lampkin), Williams, Hamilton, Jay... Hope this helps! Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/15/2007 11:48:28
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Martha L
    3. Here is some Linam cemetery info: from the Linam Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL, Wilcox County Rd 24 iron fence: Linam Rufus K Linam, b July 4, 1846 d Oct 10, 1846 Martha E Linam, b Oct 19, 1825, d Aug 7, 1848 W H Linam, b June 1, 1802, d Sept 16, 1882 Henry E Linam, b Aug 7, 1848 d June 30, 1849 from the Allenton Cemetery, Allenton, Wilcox County, AL. County Rd 24 Richard B Linam, b May 17, 1816, d April 24, 1849 Friendship Baptist Cemetery, Pine Apple, Wilcox County, AL, County Rd 59 Barsheba Linam, Jan 31, 1778, July 4, 1853 Elijah Linam, Jan 16, 1819, Feb 10, 1876 Elizabeth Catherine Linam, wife of Elijah, Nov 22, 1822, June 28, 1849 4 Linam infant graves Sheba T (Linam) Grimes, wife of WH Grimes, June 12, 1857 Feb 6, 1892** **This was the first wife of my g grandfather William Henry Grimes If any of these are of interest to you I will be happy to photograph the markers. I will visit the Allenton Cemetery in February - after hunting season. I live in South Alabama but am in Wilcox County almost every weekend. If I come across any other info on Linams I will send to you! My search is for Grimes, Watts, Curry, Lamkin(Lampkin), Williams, Hamilton, Jay... Hope this helps! Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/15/2007 11:48:01
    1. [ALMONROE] Seeking Kittrell documents-Leading Kittrell resource out there and we are free to descendants/spouses-helpful to everybody else.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kittrell Kittrel Kitrel Kitrell Kitterlin Kitterill Kitterell Kittrelle Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/2881/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Seeking Kittrell documents-Leading Kittrell resource out there and we are free to descendants/spouses-helpful to everybody else. We are missing many Kittrells, particularly those that descend from female lines which are lost to history on first marriage and a few that still bear the name Kittrell. We are also gathering as much photos, obituaries, and all other available e-information and scans on our Kittrell family as is possible. While doing so we are linking up with many families who had a Kittrell marriage somewhere in some branch. Please write and send us any Kittrell document involving any Kittrell descendant whatsoever and it will be added to our collection. Ask a question and we will, after considering privacy rights and making adequate and sufficient protections as to what is included in our answer, aid you as best we can. We may be the leading Kittrell resource out there and we are free to descendants and spouses and helpful to everybody else. We have a family tree of nearly 35000 (35K) Kittrell descendants and spouses that is totally private and a MyFamily site that is private and free and available to all Kittrell descendants and spouses. Just post or e-mail if you fit the bill and want to see thousands of bits of Kittrell info. The area of the future Gates County of North Carolina is the origin in the USA of the largest Kittrell family and Bertie County, NC was the home of one or more of the next generation, and later they moved on through Craven, Pitt, Granville, Carteret, Davidson and other NC counties as land grew too scarce for the number of male heads of household to feel that they could prosper. After that period of homesteading in various counties, many in some branches moved to other states including many times over: A. Alabama, including Barbour County, Chambers County, Clarke County, Dale County, Dallas County, Elmore County, Etowah County, Greene County, Hale County, Jefferson County, Lamar County, Lee County, Limestone County, Macon County, Mobile County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Pike County, Randolph County, Sumter County, Talladega County, Tallapoosa County, Tuscaloosa County, Washington County, Wilcox County; and other Alabama counties with lesser or unknown activity; B. Arkansas, including Ashley County, Carroll County, Clay County, Crittenden County, Johnson County, Miller County, Ouchita County, St. Francis County, Woodruff and other Arkansas counties with lesser or unknown activity; C. California, including Fresno County, Los Angeles County, Sacramento County, San Diego County, Santa Clara County, Solano County, Stanislaus County, and other California counties with lesser or unknown activity; D. Florida: Alachua County, Bay County, Clay County, Escambia County, Hillsborough County, Holmes County, Jackson County, Levy County, Marion County, Martin County, Palm Beach County, Pasco County, Pinellas County, Santa Rosa County, Manatee County, Volusia County, Washington County and other Florida counties with lesser or unknown activity; E. Georgia, including Baker County, Baldwin County, Chatham County, Coweta County, Decatur County, DeKalb County, Dougherty County, Elbert County, Forsyth County, Fulton County, Grady County, Greene County, Hall County, Heard County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Johnson County, Lamar County, Laurens County, Meriwether County, Mitchell County, Monroe County, Morgan County, Muscogee County, Sumter County, Spalding County, Treutlen County, Troup County, Washington County; and other Georgia counties with lesser or unknown activity; F. Tennessee, with Sumner appearing to be one of the first stops and many times over Maury County and other coumties including listed alphabetically Anderson, Cannon, Coffee, Davidson, DeKalb, Hamilton, Henry Hickman, Jackson, Knox, Lawrence, Lewis, Loudon, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Meigs, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Perry, Rutherford, Shelby, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson and Weakley Counties, among many other, later became the home of many Kittrells of one line or another or multiple lines; and a presence in some or many counties of most other southern and western states. Anyone with Kittrell in their lore please write or post or both! Anyone with Kittrell in any USA (or foreign for that matter)document is welcome to write and to share info on an area rich in Kittrells, complicated to delineate from which Kittrell they descend and of which we have a large knowledge. We lose track of some of the female Kittrell lines consistently in every generation and would like to add them back to the family tree. The name has many spellings through the centuries in public record including as examples only Kittrell, Kittrel, Kitrel, Kitrell, Kitterlin, Kitterill, Kitterell, Kittrelle,..., leterally dozens or literally dozens depending how well you spell such things. We will assist anyone on Kittrell matters (for free of course, free other than the wealth we get from both of us sharing some of what we know). And we will be most pleased to find more missing links broken from our tree due to distance and change of generations to those who barely know a whit of their Kittrell kin.

    01/15/2007 02:31:33
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Martha L
    3. No problem, I have them listed and will send them to you next week. I am not at home now. Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/14/2007 08:52:02
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Freda Noble
    3. Martha, I thought I answered your note yesterday, but I cannot find my note in my out box, so... Thank you for offering to send the Linam names. If you have them in your computer, I would like very much to have them, but I do not want you to go to the cemetery. The family is way out on my tree and not worth all that effort. I do appreciate your offer very much. Freda Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Solomon, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles On Jan 11, 2007, at 4:06 AM, Martha L wrote: > There are some Linams in Wilcox County - Allenton cemetery. I will > check for you if you would like. > Martha > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALMONROE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/13/2007 10:20:35
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] Coats of Arms
    2. Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw
    3. Dear Kelly, How delightful to hear from you. I'm glad to hear that y'all are aware of the 'Coat of Arms' hoax, forewarned is forearmed <grin>. My daughter designed her own Coat of Arms in high school and had great fun with the design; she still has it in a frame somewhere. In college, I completed a deep study of the granting of 'Coat of Arms' or family crests, so I have to smile when I see one over someone's fireplace. Bless their hearts. It's a wonderful idea for the Medarias cousins to design their own arms, can't wait to see it. Be sure to add a cow to the arms since Domingo was reputed to be a cattle farmer! While everyone else was raising tobacco at that time in America, Domingo was feeding everyone. Brilliant ancestor that he was. Keep up the great work! Your cousin, Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw, Shreve, Alabama Great Great Great Granddaughter of Domingo Medearis "kellcin@mindspring.com" <kellcin@mindspring.com> wrote: Thanks for the info on the ARMs... We have had a little fun with it on the web site, discussing the great Halberts Hoax and others. We are collecting all of the various COA's that people have purchased over the years. My mother bought ours back in the 1970's. We discourage anyone from thinking that we actually have a COA, but we did decide to design our own and offer it up to all of our cousins. We haven't finished it yet, but we are waiting to tie down our actual ancestry with absolute certainty. Glad you found us, look forward to hearing from you again soon, Kelly Madaris, The Madaris, Medearis, Medaris, McDaris, McDearis, Medaries & McDaries Family Tree Home Page http://www.mindspring.com/~kellcin/index.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw To: kellcin@mindspring.com Sent: 1/7/2007 8:44:11 AM Subject: Coats of Arms Dear Brian and Cindy, Thank you for all your wonderful research and hard work on the Mederias pages, thank you very much. In reference to the Coat of Arms page: http://www.mindspring.com/~kellcin/arms.htm It is a common misconception that families have a 'coat of arms'. This is greedily promoted by companies out for your money. Only The English College of Arms can grant a coat of arms. If your ancestor had a coat of arms, you would not be entitled to display it as your own--it's one to a customer, like fingerprints. The College of Arms is the official repository of the coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families and their descendants. For any person to have a right to a coat of arms they must either have had it granted to them or be descended in the legitimate male line from a person to whom arms were granted or confirmed in the past. There is no such thing as a 'Coat of Arms' for a surname (like SMITH or JONES). Many people of the same surname will often be entitled to completely DIFFERENT coats of arms, and many of that surname will be entitled to no coat of arms. Coats of arms belong to INDIVIDUALS--one can't simply *borrow* it to display on their wall or on a coffee mug. Coats of Arms have been and still are granted by Letters Patent from the senior heralds, the Kings of Arms at The English College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London, England. A right to arms can only be established by the registration in the official records of the College of Arms of a pedigree showing direct male line descent from an ancestor already appearing therein as entitled to arms, or by making application through the College of Arms for a grant of arms. Grants are made to corporations as well as to individuals. This is a costly and lengthy process. It is a popular misconception that the word 'crest' describes a whole coat of arms or any heraldic device. It does not. A crest is a specific part of a full achievement of arms: the three-dimensional object placed on top of the helm. An added bit about wearing a clan tartan or clan badge: the College of Arms can not tell you what your clan badge is. The first point to note is that the apparently quite widespread, but new, belief that everyone has a clan, and can wear some specific tartan or display a clan badge, is quite erroneous. Only those of Scottish descent can be associated with a clan in any way. The clan system is an entirely Scottish phenomenon, and consists of a few groups of families, centered on old and historically prominent families, with other associated families (some of the same name as the principal lineage, but many not). To count as a clan, with a chief, these groups need to be recognized as such by the chief Scottish herald, the Lord Lyon King of Arms. This leads on to the second point, which is that it is Lord Lyon, and NOT the English College of Arms, who has authority and responsibility over matters relating to clans. Sincerely, Odessa Higdon-Crenshaw Great Great Great Granddaughter of Domingo Medearis --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.

    01/12/2007 11:01:31
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Freda Noble
    3. Dear Martha, how kind of you to offer to send me the Linam info. Thank you so much! If it is info you have in your computer, yes, I would like to receive it, but I don't want you to go out to the cemetery. This is a line that married into my Wright family. I am finding a lot in the census records which will help. I do appreciate your offer. If you research any of my family names, I will send you all that I have on any in which you are interested. Freda Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Solomon, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles On Jan 11, 2007, at 4:06 AM, Martha L wrote: > There are some Linams in Wilcox County - Allenton cemetery. I will > check for you if you would like. > Martha > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALMONROE- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/11/2007 10:57:57
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] Letters
    2. Mary McGuire
    3. This letter is in Collection 566, The Edward L. and Mary Evelyn Bell McGuire Records. This part of the collection is personal correspondence from 1844-1849, to Adaline E. Hollingsworth (my 2-great grandmother)who lived in Monroeville and married Richardson Foster son of Elizabeth Foster. Date of letter is May 15, 1847, from Martha Elizabeth Wallace, Monroeville, AL. to Adaline E. Foster, Spring Ridge, LA. Contents re: Col. Foster brought letter; Uncle Flavel; going to dance school; 'French sweetheart' wants to be in Adeline's wedding. Unfortunately, this is one that I don't have a transcription on my computer yet so I cannot e-mail the contents (will check my paper records, if I have transcribed this in prior years). You can request a copy of the letter from Noel Memorial Library, www.lsu.edu.Library/Archives.htm One University Place Shreveport, LA 71115 Mary McGuire Mmcguire3@houston.rr.com

    01/11/2007 10:50:14
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] Letters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/2879.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: We have several researchers for the names you mentioned listed here, and I've taken the liberty of sending them this information in case they do not subscribe to the mailing lists. Evergreen-Conecuh County Public Library, The Lucy C. Warren Heritage Section, Evergreen, AL

    01/11/2007 09:52:09
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] Letters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/2880.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Martha Elizabeth Wallace was my GGGrandfathers Daughter. Would appreciate any information. Thanks, Betty Coleman Manning

    01/11/2007 09:30:00
    1. [ALMONROE] Letters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/2879/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Searching for decendents of people named in family letters dating from 1845-1850's: Nancy G. and Elizabeth Bell Robbins, Conecuh County, Bellville, Al; John Mcmilian; Elizabeth C. Gulley; Martha Elizabeth Wallace; Hampton Andress; E. C. Gulley, Evergreen, Conecuh County;

    01/11/2007 08:42:06
    1. [ALMONROE] Letters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.monroe/2880/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Searching for decendents of people named in family letters dating from 1845-1850's: Nancy G. and Elizabeth Bell Robbins, Conecuh County, Bellville, Al; John Mcmilian; Elizabeth C. Gulley; Martha Elizabeth Wallace; Hampton Andress; E. C. Gulley, Evergreen, Conecuh County;

    01/11/2007 08:42:06
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Martha L
    3. There are some Linams in Wilcox County - Allenton cemetery. I will check for you if you would like. Martha __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/10/2007 09:06:54
    1. [ALMONROE] LInam
    2. Freda Noble
    3. Hi, can anyone help me with the family of H. L. Linam? Who were his parents? Childrens's spouses names? Birth and death dates? Were his initials "H. L."? Census records have different info. Mollie E. Wright is my grandmother Mary Alice Wright Roberson's sister. I have info on the Wright and Roberson family to share. Thank you. Freda Name: H. L. Linam Burial Place: New Home Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Jeddo Community, Al. Spouse: Mollie E. Wright Birth: 1835 Place: ................................. Burial Place: New Home Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Jeddo Community, Al. Father: John W. Wright (1826-1907) Mother: Eliza Ann Solomon (1827-1903) Other spouses: ................................................... _______________________________________________ Children _______________________________________________ 1 F: Zelma Linam Birth: 1899 Death: 1976 2 M: Emmett Linam Spouse: Mamie Wasten _______________________________________________ 3 F: Alma/Ada Linam Birth: 1893 Death: 1900 Place: New Home Primitive Baptist Church Spouse: 4 M: James H. (Jim) or (Buddy) Linam Birth: ............................ 5 M: Raymond Daniel Linam Spouse: Buford M. Shelley _______________________________________________ 6 M: Nathan Linam . Spouse: Ruth Coleman 7 M: Clarence L. Linam Burial Place: Excel Cemetery, Excel, Al Spouse: Mariah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Casey 8 M: William Melton Linam Spouse: Lillie (Linam) Researching my USA Southern families: Rober(t)son, Blakely, Wright, Solomon, Godbold, Sills, Thornton, Regan, Sims, Jones, Riley, Boles

    01/10/2007 09:29:11
    1. Re: [ALMONROE] Web list
    2. Kemis Massey
    3. gc-gateway@rootsweb.com is the email address from archives. Those messages are only generated through USGenweb Archives (an email form letter.) kemis From: lymaxwell@sbcglobal.net DEAR FRIENDS, WHY AM I RECEIVING THE FOLLOWING 'ERROR' WHEN I REPLY TO [ALMONROE] MESSAGES? THANKS ------------------ You sent email to this address <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com>, <almonroe@rootsweb.com> *** AUTOMATED MESSAGE FROM A COMPUTER *** You have sent a message to a RootsWeb email address that is no longer valid. This is an automated message from a computer as the email address you have reached is no longer in use. For your convenience, we have included information on some of our features so that your question might be answered.

    01/09/2007 04:31:43