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    1. [ALWILCOX-L] 1860 Census Information
    2. Cindy McCoy
    3. Images of the 1860 census are located at this link. Mark Grace's Genealogy Page -- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jmg12/Census/1860%20Wilcox%20AL/ Hope this helps Cindy McCoy ----- Original Message ----- From: <ALWILCOX-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <ALWILCOX-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:00 AM Subject: ALWILCOX-D Digest V03 #79

    07/07/2003 04:47:41
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] w.j. daniels
    2. Farnell Vaughn
    3. there was a james w daniel that married isaac stanleys daughter. james and his family moved to lauderdale co,ms abt. 1860

    07/07/2003 04:26:53
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Explanation of terminology needed
    2. Monty Maness
    3. Hi, listers, I have a note that says the following: Administrator's Bond of Silas C. Dumas on Estate of Abisha Magee, deceased. Silas Dumas and James Magee, security. 9-18-1848 What is an administrator's bond? How was it used? What happened next? Thank you! Lisa Norcross, GA

    07/06/2003 05:26:42
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Another 1860 census request
    2. Monty Maness
    3. Is there SKS who could look up a family on the census of Wilcox County in 1860, please? I am trying to see if the family of James A. Pearson is there, if he had a daughter named Susan, where he lived/what the post office or town or however the census-taker denoted the location of the page where he's located, and if he had any slaves. I'd really like to have whatever information is there for him IF he's there! I would be in the the debt of SKS for this information! Thank you, Lisa Norcross, GA

    07/06/2003 05:23:42
    1. Re: [ALWILCOX-L] 1860 Wilcox Census
    2. Gibson
    3. I looked up the 1860 census and there were no records found for any Daniels there sorry> ----- Original Message ----- From: "DocJones" <cjones5@cfl.rr.com> To: <ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 7:21 PM Subject: [ALWILCOX-L] 1860 Wilcox Census > Is there anyone who has access to the 1860 Wilcox Census who would be > willing to lookup W. J. Daniel(s)?? I believe only initials are used in this > family listing, and his wife was N.A. and the children were M.E., A.A., and > W.R. > > If you can find such, I would like ages of each and anything else that might > be of value... Thanks. C B Jones, Melbourne FL > cjones5@cfl.rr.com > > > ==== ALWILCOX Mailing List ==== > Contribute something TODAY! Send your wills, bible, census, tax, > pension, and land records, cemetery listings, bios, obits, and slave > inventories to mailto:wilcox@prairiebluff.com > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Pine Belt Internet] > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Pine Belt Internet]

    07/06/2003 09:43:43
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] 1860 Wilcox Census
    2. DocJones
    3. Is there anyone who has access to the 1860 Wilcox Census who would be willing to lookup W. J. Daniel(s)?? I believe only initials are used in this family listing, and his wife was N.A. and the children were M.E., A.A., and W.R. If you can find such, I would like ages of each and anything else that might be of value... Thanks. C B Jones, Melbourne FL cjones5@cfl.rr.com

    07/05/2003 02:21:23
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: NETTLES / PRITCHETT - 1850
    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/DU.2ADE/205.1 Message Board Post: Bobby, Did you ever get a response from anyone? I have that the Joseph H Nettles m Eliza Pritchett. I do not have any more info. Waymon Griffin griway@comcast.net

    07/04/2003 10:17:28
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: CSA Service Records
    2. B.J. Smothers
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Pitts" <pittsaj14@hotmail.com> To: <GrndMary@aol.com> Cc: <ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:06 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: CSA Service Records > I'm sorry your past efforts have been fruitless. There are at least two > good candidates from this area of Alabama. (1) W. D. King, Co. "E", 21st > Alabama Regt., the "Woodruff Rifles" from Marengo County, and (2) William D. > King of Capt. Lenoir's "Mathews Rangers". This company was recruited in > Dallas and Wilcox Counties. It's possible that both records refer to the > same man; I don't know yet. Since Wilcox men were in the "Mathews Rangers", > it's quite possible this is your man. > > Here's a little about that company: > > Leaving Providence, Ala., on Nov. 19, 1861, members mustered under Captain > Boykin at Mobile, Alabama, two days later. In early April of 1862 the > company served with the 1st Alabama Cavalry Battalion at Shiloh. As > Tomlinson's and later Lenoir's Alabama Cavalry Company, it was assigned to > the 3rd Alabama Cavalry soon after July 27, 1862, but continued on escort > duty with Generals Withers and Hindman until 1864. Officers and men > surrendered at at Charlotte, North Carolina, May 3, 1865. > > If King was married, and his widow didn't remarry, she would have eligible > for a state pension by the 1880's. If either or both of these two Kings > sound interesting, please reply for particulars about their service records. > > Alan > > > >From: GrndMary@aol.com > >To: pittsaj14@hotmail.com > >Subject: CSA Service Records > >Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 10:13:55 EDT > > > >Your Message: > > > >Subj: [ALWILCOX-L] Re: Company B. 38th Ala. Infantry CSA, Wilcox Co. > >Date: 7/3/2003 8:14:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time > >From: <A HREF="mailto:pittsaj14@hotmail.com">pittsaj14@hotmail.com</A> > >Reply-to: <A > >HREF="mailto:ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com">ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com</A> > >To: <A HREF="mailto:ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com">ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com</A> > > > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DU.2ADE/221.1.1.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > > > >You may already have them, but if not, I have access to all CSA service > >records from the National Archives, as well as pension applications from > >several > >states. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > >------------------------------------ > > > >I really need your help! If you could please take a few minutes to try to > >locate my relative, a g-grandfather, in your CSA records. > > > >William Douglas King -- may be known as "Dock" King > >Born Nov. 25, 1826. Died Nov. 20, 1866. > > > >Old family records (1978) say he came home from the war and died shortly > >after of cholera. Buried in the King Cemetery near Lower Peach Tree, AL. > > > >I have tried many sources to find out about his CSA service record -- but > >no > >luck. If possible, I will sincerely appreciate your help and response. > > > >Sincerely, > >Mary Lett Keene > >Grndmary@AOL.com

    07/03/2003 04:43:27
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: Company B. 38th Ala. Infantry CSA, Wilcox Co.
    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/DU.2ADE/221.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You may already have them, but if not, I have access to all CSA service records from the National Archives, as well as pension applications from several states.

    07/03/2003 12:07:35
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: George Lynch
    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/DU.2ADE/310.1.1 Message Board Post: Your message shows this man as a lieutenant. His service file shows him as captain of Company "C", 6th Alabama Regiment, during its initial twelve month term. Company name was "Confederate Rifles", including men from Marengo County as well as Wilcox.

    07/02/2003 11:51:19
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: RED HILL CEMETARY
    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/DU.2ADE/280.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Red Hill Cemetery in Monroe County would be close to Bell's Landing. Some of the graves have fallen in. Some are unmarked or unreadable. The first time I went there I found four interesting graves I could read. I went back last winter and could not read them. So it is not to say there is no Bethea there. They have really done a good job of cleaning it up and put a mailbox in front for people to sign on who looks there and what they are looking for. Someone has to be in charge of it but I don't know who.

    06/28/2003 03:15:00
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Sills and Wright
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Issac Ingram, b. 1817, N.C., married Mary Jane Polly Sills in 1848, in Wilcox County. They had a daughter Louemma C. Ingram, born 2 March 1862, who married John W. Wright. I am trying to identify John W. Wright. I do not have his birth date, but Louemma was born in 1862. I have a John Wesley Wright born in 1851, married to Mary J. Womack. They have a daughter named "Emma C." Could John Wesley have been married to Louemma before he married Mary. J. Any info will be helpful. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala Ca -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. --

    06/26/2003 09:36:42
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] 1830 Grimes Wilcox Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Grimes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DU.2ADE/311.1 Message Board Post: Hi All Lee sent this with some Questions, if you know the answers please post :-) Thanks to all I need to know 1830 Wilcox Co. AL GRYMES, Eli 1m 5-10 2m 10-15 1m 30-40 2f 0-5 1f 5-10 1f 10-15 1f 20-30 GRIMES, Thomas Which Thomas is this?-whos the spouse 1m 20-30 1m 50-60 GRIMES?, Eli I. Who's the spouse and kids? 2m 0-5 1m 20-30 1f 20-30 GRIMES, Thomas I think this is Thomas & Martha ? 1m 0-5 1m 5-10 2m 10-15 1m 30-40 2f 0-5 1f 20-30 GRIMES, Wiley Which Wiley is this? Spouse? 2m 0-5 4m 5-10 1m 10-15 1m 30-40 1f 5-10 1f 30-40 GRIMES, Thomas Spouse and kids? 2m 0-5 1m 20-30 1f 20-30 GRIMES, Thomas 6 doors frm Wiley Which Thomas--Spouse?Kid? 1m 10-15 1m 50-60 1f 60-70 GRIMES, Wiley Which one and Spouse? Kids? 3m 0-5 1m 20-30 1f 20-30 I need to get these families straightened out. Thanks Lee

    06/25/2003 07:22:27
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Grimes Connection ??
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Grimes, Flowers, Barnes, Newson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DU.2ADE/311 Message Board Post: Possible Connection ??? In a message dated 6/25/2003 12:43:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, BRUBYLION writes: Re: Wilcox Census 1820/30/40 Can someone help me out. There are no Grimes in the 1820 census. In the 1830 census, there are 8 Grimes. Is Thomas and Martha Flowers the ones with all the kids? Who is Eli Grymes listed? Who is Eli I. Grimes? There are 3 other Thomas.and 2 Wileys. Please help. Lee Hi do not know if this will help but here goes :-) There is ELI's in the Washington Co., AL line the earliest i have was b ca1869 Freeeout Prarrie,Bosque Co.,Tx. d in Leon Co., Tx., S/o John L. & Winnie Jones, Gson of Wm & Elizabeth Barnes Grimes. His Twin Levi has a son b ca 1899 named Eli. Than i have a Eli b ca 1871 Angelina Co., Tx. That goes back to the Dawson grimes line Dawson was in Washington Co., Al. as early as 1807/8, than these other line were there so HOW do they Connect??????? just notice something Wm That married Elizabeth Barnes 1813 in Morgan Co., Ga. 1st son was James Dawson Grimes, in my files i have him as a unproven son of William & Bedy Newson , William that married Bedy Newson is a proven brother of Dawson Grimes, another thing in Connie Garcia's post i was reminded that Dawson's 1st name was Samuel, there was a Samuel in Bertie Co., NC, it seems like the same time as HUgh Grimes that went on down to Duplin Co., NC. So the Question is Have i finally found the connection ??????????? Two of Hugh's gson's were in Washington Co ca 1816 or before, one being Jesse that went on to Tx. Will also post on the Query boards to see if anyone may have some iinput . Thank you Lee for getting me to dig a little deeper Christine Grimes Thacker

    06/25/2003 06:52:48
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Burson-Hurst Cemetery
    2. hrb
    3. Can someone tell me the location of the Benson-Hurst Cemetery in Wilcox County. I believe this is an old cemetery. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    06/22/2003 05:51:26
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: George Lynch
    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/DU.2ADE/310.2 Message Board Post: Looking for descendents of George Lynch (1814-1886) died Wilcox ALA. Was Lt. 6th Reg. ALA CSA, also had brother John Stephen Lynch 1818-1888, died Balt. MD., also officer in CSA, same unit.

    06/22/2003 09:26:18
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] Re: George Lynch
    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/DU.2ADE/310.1 Message Board Post: Researching George Lynch (1814-1886) family from MD. He settled in Wilcox Co. was in CSA Army 6th Reg. Any info on descendents please respond to me, doing research on extended family of Lynch - Coad in MD.

    06/22/2003 09:13:03
    1. [ALWILCOX-L] George Lynch
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lynch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DU.2ADE/310 Message Board Post: Looking for family of George Lynch, 1814-1886 Wilcox Co. Ala, part of research of Coad family MD reply to Edward Allan at allans7@comcast.net

    06/22/2003 09:07:22
    1. Re: [ALWILCOX-L] Sara Ann Lee Sills
    2. hrb
    3. Sorry!!!!!!!!!!! H ----- Original Message ----- From: "hrb" <hrb@delanet.com> To: <ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 7:24 AM Subject: Re: [ALWILCOX-L] Sara Ann Lee Sills Hi Fred and Ted - Saw you name come up this morning, and wanted to say "hello". Hope you are both well. I see you are working hard on your Sills Family. I have been working on the Harris side of my husband's family. We are going to the family reunion in WV in a couple of weeks and some of the family want me to bring my "stuff", so I had to get it in order and organized. At this point I have 4 notebooks. I think I have it all together, and hopefully it is easy to follow through. I printed out a lot of clean group sheets and have made new copies of some things I had written on. I have also organized a picture album and I think that will be a big hit. Fortunately we have not lost anyone this year, and have added one new little girl. My mother-in-law is the matriarch of this branch of the family. She is 82 and still going strong. Well, I just wanted to say hi. Hope to hear from you soon. H ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted and Freda Noble" <tnoble@mcn.org> To: <ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 3:01 AM Subject: [ALWILCOX-L] Sara Ann Lee Sills Does anyone have any info about Sarah Ann Lee who married Lee Sills on 21 November 1839, in Wilcox County, Alabama. I have no birthdate for Sarah Ann, but see died before 1846, the year Lee married again. Sarah Ann had at least three children: Anna Elizabeth who married James Wilkinson Ray, in 1859, in Wilcox County. Angelia Amelia who married William A. Brown, and James P. "Tom" Sills who died during the War Between the States. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am happy to share the data I have collected. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. ==== ALWILCOX Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe send the command unsubscribe to: ALWILCOX-L: mailto:ALWILCOX-L-request@rootsweb.com ALWILCOX-D: mailto:ALWILCOX-D-request@rootsweb.com ==== ALWILCOX Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe send the command unsubscribe to: ALWILCOX-L: mailto:ALWILCOX-L-request@rootsweb.com ALWILCOX-D: mailto:ALWILCOX-D-request@rootsweb.com

    06/21/2003 01:28:35
    1. Re: [ALWILCOX-L] Sara Ann Lee Sills
    2. hrb
    3. Hi Fred and Ted - Saw you name come up this morning, and wanted to say "hello". Hope you are both well. I see you are working hard on your Sills Family. I have been working on the Harris side of my husband's family. We are going to the family reunion in WV in a couple of weeks and some of the family want me to bring my "stuff", so I had to get it in order and organized. At this point I have 4 notebooks. I think I have it all together, and hopefully it is easy to follow through. I printed out a lot of clean group sheets and have made new copies of some things I had written on. I have also organized a picture album and I think that will be a big hit. Fortunately we have not lost anyone this year, and have added one new little girl. My mother-in-law is the matriarch of this branch of the family. She is 82 and still going strong. Well, I just wanted to say hi. Hope to hear from you soon. H ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted and Freda Noble" <tnoble@mcn.org> To: <ALWILCOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 3:01 AM Subject: [ALWILCOX-L] Sara Ann Lee Sills Does anyone have any info about Sarah Ann Lee who married Lee Sills on 21 November 1839, in Wilcox County, Alabama. I have no birthdate for Sarah Ann, but see died before 1846, the year Lee married again. Sarah Ann had at least three children: Anna Elizabeth who married James Wilkinson Ray, in 1859, in Wilcox County. Angelia Amelia who married William A. Brown, and James P. "Tom" Sills who died during the War Between the States. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I am happy to share the data I have collected. Freda Roberson Noble Gualala -- Researching my Southern Families: Roberson/Robertson/Robinson,Bonner, Blakely,Wright, Sills, Thornton, Canterbury, Godbold, Solomon, Pate, Grice, Herron, Regan, Sims, Boles, Jones. ==== ALWILCOX Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe send the command unsubscribe to: ALWILCOX-L: mailto:ALWILCOX-L-request@rootsweb.com ALWILCOX-D: mailto:ALWILCOX-D-request@rootsweb.com

    06/21/2003 01:24:49