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    1. Re: marriage
    2. Quoting sksenn <[email protected]>: Thanks to all on the list that responded to my question about this Veasey marriage. > John J. Veasey m. 28 Nov. 1855 bk. 3 pg. 194 Elizabeth J. Manning > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.

    03/13/2006 03:21:45
    1. Re: TANTON
    2. 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/QU.2ADI/82.98.2.1 Message Board Post: I have discovered several of my older postings and have been trying to update my email address as to each of them. My OLD email addresses are: [email protected] [email protected]m (These email addresses are no longer in effect.) My new address is: [email protected] I am still avidly researching the Jackson and Tanton connections. Sincerely, Linda

    03/12/2006 07:16:17
    1. Brundidge family Pike Co AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brundidge Brundige Brundage Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QU.2ADI/3872 Message Board Post: I am searching for any infomation on the family of Squire and Harriet Brundidge of Darbys. Based on my findings, Squire was born about 1820 in Georgia. Some of their children were Preston, Julia (m. Allen Tullis), Andrew, Wasington (m. Sallie or Sarah), Sophia, Willie, Leann. Their son, Preston was married to Rachel (?). Some of their children were Clem, Nolie, Callie, Philip, Isaiah, Ballard, Jay D, Pike. Pike, Clem, Philip, and Ballard later moved to PA, mainly Fayette County. Pike married Lottie William, daughter of Thomas and Nettie, about 1921. Squire, Preston, and Pike are the direct line I'm researching. The 1870 census is the first record I've found on this family. Any information would be greatly appreciated and I am more than happy to share what I've gathered so far.

    03/11/2006 11:55:31
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Re: Hufham Family
    2. sksenn
    3. Could you give me the exact names you are looking for in Coffee Cemeteries? I have cemetery books for Coffee. Susie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Steed" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 10:31 PM Subject: RE: [AL-PIKE] Re: Hufham Family > Hello Fellow Pike Co Genealogist, > > My name is Robert Steed and I am currently looking to see if there is a > transcription of a cemetery located between New Brockton and Enterprise. I > have been told by family that this cemetery is between the two towns, but > they do not recall the name. by all maps that I have, the only cemetery I > see between the two towns is Calvary Cemetery. > > I am specifically looking for Johnson's and Galloway's in the Pike Co Area. > > Thanks, > > Robert > > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Visit Pike Co. ALGenWeb: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alpike/ >

    03/07/2006 04:34:34
    1. mixed up the counties Coffee needed
    2. Robert Steed
    3. Sorry about the below mix up, I meant to send to Coffee county. This is what happens when you research late at night. :) Hello Fellow Coffee Co Genealogist, My name is Robert Steed and I am currently looking to see if there is a transcription of a cemetery located between New Brockton and Enterprise. I have been told by family that this cemetery is between the two towns, but they do not recall the name. by all maps that I have, the only cemetery I see between the two towns is Calvary Cemetery. I am specifically looking for Johnson's and Galloway's in the Pike Co Area. Thanks, Robert

    03/06/2006 10:18:58
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Re: Hufham Family
    2. Robert - what Johnson's? My great grandmother was Minnie Bea Johnson (Rainey). She was the daughter of William P and Martha A. (??) Rainey. William was the son of George and Christine (??) Johnson. Rusty Macon Weber

    03/06/2006 04:48:00
    1. RE: [AL-PIKE] Re: Hufham Family
    2. Robert Steed
    3. Hello Fellow Pike Co Genealogist, My name is Robert Steed and I am currently looking to see if there is a transcription of a cemetery located between New Brockton and Enterprise. I have been told by family that this cemetery is between the two towns, but they do not recall the name. by all maps that I have, the only cemetery I see between the two towns is Calvary Cemetery. I am specifically looking for Johnson's and Galloway's in the Pike Co Area. Thanks, Robert

    03/06/2006 04:31:09
    1. Re: Hufham Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QU.2ADI/3819.2.1 Message Board Post: Here I am. If you are still hunting me, my email is [email protected]

    03/06/2006 03:33:11
    1. Books
    2. sksenn
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: sksenn To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 11:20 AM Subject: Re: [pike-county] Pike County Alabama News lookup Which book are you interested in? I believe I have sent a list of what I have available to the list. If not here it is. Add $4 shipping for first book and $1.50 per book for all others on same order. Send email to me at [email protected] and I will send you the address etc. 1830 Pike County Census including slaves by age and sex. All whites are listed by age and sex except the head of the household which is by name. - $17.50 1840 census same info as the 1830 - $21 1866 white State Census. It is like the 1830 and 1840 without slaves since there were none by this time. It lists the number of soldiers who died from wounds or disease from each household. - $21 1850 slave schedule - This one lists the owner by name and the slaves by age and sex catagories. - $10 1860 slave schedule - same as 1850 - $20 Will and Estate Index - $26.50 Newspapers Books listed below 1. Volume 1 - Pike County 1855 - 1861 hardback book - $35 2. Volume 2 - Pike County 1860 - 1865 - This is a book of Civil War info including dead and wounded lists, letters from soldiers, what was happening on the home front etc. - paperback $38.50 3. Volume 3 - 1860 - 1864 - this is the regular news such as obituaries, administrative notices etc. This will be published in the fall by the publisher but for now I can self publish it - $35

    03/05/2006 09:17:29
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. sksenn
    3. I have sent a list out to the list this morning. I would be interested in what you have by all means. These bits of human history are so interesting. Gives you a better feel for what life was like during that era. My email address is [email protected] Susie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Suzanne Pickens" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 11:23 AM Subject: Re: [AL-PIKE] Book > Susie, > > I apologize for my total ignorance concerning your clearly extraordinary > body of work. I have been off geneaology for some time and deleting > messages willy nilly. Your 1866 census of Pike County caught my eye as I am > descended from the Woods, Waters, Talbot, Pinckard, etc. line which had a > large number of Civil War soldiers. > I would be grateful for any information you can give me on the books you > have done. My email is [email protected] I also have something in > which you might be interested, the diary of Maj. John Henry Wood when he was > in a Union prison camp, along with some letters to his family. > Thank you, > Suzanne Pickens > > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Historical Alabama Photos: > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/photos.html > >

    03/05/2006 04:27:07
    1. Researching a Wood family in Pike County
    2. Willie Walker
    3. Folks, I am researching a Wood family who was on the 1860 Milo P.O., and 1866 Pike County census. On the 1866 census one soldier listed as killed in the War. In the 1880 Coffee Co., Ala. census Elizabeth, age 70, born in S.C., is living with daughter, Margaret Howers (Howard/Howells?) Nearby lives Calvin Stinson. ......In one of Susie Senn's books, "Civil War News", on pages 180-181 a James Wood is listed as "wounded" (possibly James R. Wood). Any help one can give would be extremely appreciated and reciprocated.....Willie in California The family was, Ferguson Wood, born about 1810 in S.C. died after 1851 in Ga. or Alabama. Elizabeth (Stinson?), born about 1809 in S.C Jane, female, born about 1835 in S.C. James R., male, born about 1837 in S.C. Mary F. born about 1840 in S.C. Sarah L. born about 1843 in S.C. Samuel Green Wood, born in March of 1845 in Chester District, S.C. (my gr-gr-grandpa) Lucy Ann J., born about 1849 in Ga. Margaret M. born about 1851 in Ga. Joseph H. born about 1851 in Ga. Thanky much

    03/05/2006 03:54:57
    1. Re: Lawson C. Meeks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QU.2ADI/3871.2 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on meeks family from texas. I've been told several different situations but the most standard is that which gave away a daughter to an air force couple in the 1960's. please anyone who has information on an adoption in that time please respond. The adoption happen in medina or hondo county in texas. thank you in advance

    03/04/2006 05:48:06
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. Leslie Maddocks
    3. Could you please post the exact title of the book you are referring to in this email? Thanks Leslie (Leslie Jeffcoat Maddocks) -----Original Message----- >From: sksenn <[email protected]> >Sent: Mar 4, 2006 4:29 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [AL-PIKE] Book > >Hello Claudia, >I have the books. Now you will not need to call the 800#. After I sell the 5 >that I had for $30 they will have to be $38.50 because they will come from >the publisher. There will be a $4 shipping charge on first book and $1.50 >each for all others on same order. If you want one of those 5 let me know >and I will send you my address. I accept money orders or cash. Send me your >email address and I will email my address. >Susie >

    03/04/2006 10:56:49
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. sksenn
    3. Hello Claudia, I have the books. Now you will not need to call the 800#. After I sell the 5 that I had for $30 they will have to be $38.50 because they will come from the publisher. There will be a $4 shipping charge on first book and $1.50 each for all others on same order. If you want one of those 5 let me know and I will send you my address. I accept money orders or cash. Send me your email address and I will email my address. Susie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claudia Adams" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [AL-PIKE] Book > Susie, this is Claudia Carroll Adams, the one many years ago ask you to > collect information on my Reuben,Thomas Carroll. You did and so I appreciate > and enjoy the info....Hadn't heard of you till now. Is this 800 ## the one to > which I can order the 2nd volume you spoke of for $30.00 plus S&H??? > If not, tell me where I can order this one. Will get the other later. > Thanks, > Claudia > > sksenn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The Southern Historical Press has two of my books and will be getting the 1860 to 1864 this summer. They have the 1855 to 1861 book and the news that concerns the people such as dead and wounded lists and letters from soldiers in the second volume 1860 to 1865. The first is $35 dollars and the second is $38.50 from them. However I still have a few of the second volume that I will sale for $30 plus $$ shipping. You can call them at 1-800-233-0152 and request a catalog. > > As for the 1860 - 1864 they will get it later this summer and have it published. For now I can self publish them for $30 plus $$ shipping. > > I have other books such as the 1830 and 1840 census which gives the head of the households name and all others by age and sex catagory. They also have the slaves included by age and sex. I also have the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules and the white 1866 State census for Pike County that lists how many soldiers died of sickness or were killed from each household. It lists the head of the household by name and all others by age and sex catagory. I also have marriages 1830 to 1867 and 1867 to 1900. Also an index to wills and estates. I have others but I will have to look and see what they are later. > Susie > > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Pike Co. Records (and other counties): > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Historical Alabama Photos: > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/photos.html > >

    03/04/2006 08:29:54
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. Claudia Adams
    3. Susie, yes, I would love one.....Any news or information like history of the places where our ancestory was is interesting to me. As of now the one for $30.00....When I see about m y finance later I will get the other book. I am living on a very limited income since my husband has been placed in a nursing facility....I did not work enough time after SS was taken out, therefore my ss is small to say the least. I'm not complaining about the price of the book, just that I can't get but one at a time. Thanks very much Claudia sksenn <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Claudia, I have the books. Now you will not need to call the 800#. After I sell the 5 that I had for $30 they will have to be $38.50 because they will come from the publisher. There will be a $4 shipping charge on first book and $1.50 each for all others on same order. If you want one of those 5 let me know and I will send you my address. I accept money orders or cash. Send me your email address and I will email my address. Susie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claudia Adams" To: Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [AL-PIKE] Book > Susie, this is Claudia Carroll Adams, the one many years ago ask you to > collect information on my Reuben,Thomas Carroll. You did and so I appreciate > and enjoy the info....Hadn't heard of you till now. Is this 800 ## the one to > which I can order the 2nd volume you spoke of for $30.00 plus S&H??? > If not, tell me where I can order this one. Will get the other later. > Thanks, > Claudia > > sksenn wrote: > > > The Southern Historical Press has two of my books and will be getting the 1860 to 1864 this summer. They have the 1855 to 1861 book and the news that concerns the people such as dead and wounded lists and letters from soldiers in the second volume 1860 to 1865. The first is $35 dollars and the second is $38.50 from them. However I still have a few of the second volume that I will sale for $30 plus $$ shipping. You can call them at 1-800-233-0152 and request a catalog. > > As for the 1860 - 1864 they will get it later this summer and have it published. For now I can self publish them for $30 plus $$ shipping. > > I have other books such as the 1830 and 1840 census which gives the head of the households name and all others by age and sex catagory. They also have the slaves included by age and sex. I also have the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules and the white 1866 State census for Pike County that lists how many soldiers died of sickness or were killed from each household. It lists the head of the household by name and all others by age and sex catagory. I also have marriages 1830 to 1867 and 1867 to 1900. Also an index to wills and estates. I have others but I will have to look and see what they are later. > Susie > > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Pike Co. Records (and other counties): > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Historical Alabama Photos: > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/photos.html > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== Share your Historical Alabama Photos: http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/photos.html --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.

    03/04/2006 07:40:46
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. Claudia Adams
    3. Susie, this is Claudia Carroll Adams, the one many years ago ask you to collect information on my Reuben,Thomas Carroll. You did and so I appreciate and enjoy the info....Hadn't heard of you till now. Is this 800 ## the one to which I can order the 2nd volume you spoke of for $30.00 plus S&H??? If not, tell me where I can order this one. Will get the other later. Thanks, Claudia sksenn <[email protected]> wrote: The Southern Historical Press has two of my books and will be getting the 1860 to 1864 this summer. They have the 1855 to 1861 book and the news that concerns the people such as dead and wounded lists and letters from soldiers in the second volume 1860 to 1865. The first is $35 dollars and the second is $38.50 from them. However I still have a few of the second volume that I will sale for $30 plus $$ shipping. You can call them at 1-800-233-0152 and request a catalog. As for the 1860 - 1864 they will get it later this summer and have it published. For now I can self publish them for $30 plus $$ shipping. I have other books such as the 1830 and 1840 census which gives the head of the households name and all others by age and sex catagory. They also have the slaves included by age and sex. I also have the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules and the white 1866 State census for Pike County that lists how many soldiers died of sickness or were killed from each household. It lists the head of the household by name and all others by age and sex catagory. I also have marriages 1830 to 1867 and 1867 to 1900. Also an index to wills and estates. I have others but I will have to look and see what they are later. Susie ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== Share your Pike Co. Records (and other counties): http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.

    03/03/2006 05:24:03
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. Suzanne Pickens
    3. Susie, I apologize for my total ignorance concerning your clearly extraordinary body of work. I have been off geneaology for some time and deleting messages willy nilly. Your 1866 census of Pike County caught my eye as I am descended from the Woods, Waters, Talbot, Pinckard, etc. line which had a large number of Civil War soldiers. I would be grateful for any information you can give me on the books you have done. My email is [email protected] I also have something in which you might be interested, the diary of Maj. John Henry Wood when he was in a Union prison camp, along with some letters to his family. Thank you, Suzanne Pickens

    03/03/2006 05:23:57
    1. RE: [AL-PIKE] Book
    2. Willie Walker
    3. Susie, I "happily" have most of your books. When are you going to do another, and would you do a list of those you have left? Willie in California > [Original Message] > From: sksenn <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 3/2/06 5:50:45 PM > Subject: [AL-PIKE] Book > > > > The Southern Historical Press has two of my books and will be getting the 1860 to 1864 this summer. They have the 1855 to 1861 book and the news that concerns the people such as dead and wounded lists and letters from soldiers in the second volume 1860 to 1865. The first is $35 dollars and the second is $38.50 from them. However I still have a few of the second volume that I will sale for $30 plus $$ shipping. You can call them at 1-800-233-0152 and request a catalog. > > As for the 1860 - 1864 they will get it later this summer and have it published. For now I can self publish them for $30 plus $$ shipping. > > I have other books such as the 1830 and 1840 census which gives the head of the households name and all others by age and sex catagory. They also have the slaves included by age and sex. I also have the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules and the white 1866 State census for Pike County that lists how many soldiers died of sickness or were killed from each household. It lists the head of the household by name and all others by age and sex catagory. I also have marriages 1830 to 1867 and 1867 to 1900. Also an index to wills and estates. I have others but I will have to look and see what they are later. > Susie > > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Share your Pike Co. Records (and other counties): > http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ >

    03/02/2006 11:57:37
    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] 1848 Marriages
    2. Mary Hopper
    3. Debra, I looked in both the groom and bride books - did not find any Donaldsons for 1848. Best to you, Mary Shular Hopper ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 8:42 AM Subject: [AL-PIKE] 1848 Marriages > Can some one look and see if there was any Donaldson that married in 1848 > in > Pike Co.Thanks > > Debra Maddox Wilson > Greenback,Tn > > > ==== ALPIKE Mailing List ==== > Please remember anything posted on this list from ALArchives is automated > from forms, > please look for the contributor and reply to that person. >

    03/02/2006 01:38:22
    1. Book
    2. sksenn
    3. The Southern Historical Press has two of my books and will be getting the 1860 to 1864 this summer. They have the 1855 to 1861 book and the news that concerns the people such as dead and wounded lists and letters from soldiers in the second volume 1860 to 1865. The first is $35 dollars and the second is $38.50 from them. However I still have a few of the second volume that I will sale for $30 plus $$ shipping. You can call them at 1-800-233-0152 and request a catalog. As for the 1860 - 1864 they will get it later this summer and have it published. For now I can self publish them for $30 plus $$ shipping. I have other books such as the 1830 and 1840 census which gives the head of the households name and all others by age and sex catagory. They also have the slaves included by age and sex. I also have the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules and the white 1866 State census for Pike County that lists how many soldiers died of sickness or were killed from each household. It lists the head of the household by name and all others by age and sex catagory. I also have marriages 1830 to 1867 and 1867 to 1900. Also an index to wills and estates. I have others but I will have to look and see what they are later. Susie

    03/02/2006 12:48:07