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    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Look up's
    2. If it's not too much trouble, could you look for: TREADAWAY/TREADWAY? CROWDER? Thank you! Sarah Kincaid wrote: > I have a CD for marriages : Maryland, North Carolina, > and Virginia 1624 - 1915, if I can be of help to anyone > let me know. > Sarah > skincaid@cwv.net > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Do you have a Swedish ANDERSON ancestor? Check the <a href="http://members.aol.com/patander73/swedish.html">Hints and Links to Swedish ANDERSON research</a> I want to keep this web link current so if you have some notes to contribute please send them to the list.

    01/14/2000 09:13:29
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY
    2. Susan - I have several John Anderson's - have any more info - dob or spouse?

    01/14/2000 09:06:34
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY
    2. Kay, When did your line of Andersons move from Ohio into WVA? Was there a John Anderson among them? Did any of them live in Charlestown, Jefferson County around 1810? Susan

    01/14/2000 07:49:50
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY
    2. Sarah, My ANDERSON line came from Scotland to PA as an indentured servant in 1705 (James m. Elizabeth JERMAN), moved into OH and WV. My immediate family is largely from Jackson county, WV. Kay

    01/14/2000 06:08:55
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY
    2. Sarah Kincaid
    3. Some of the Anderson's that I have found were fairly wealthy , in land that is. I also have a George in the Anderson's I am searching , where is yours from. Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: <BKAYMEL@aol.com> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 12:00 AM Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY > In a message dated 1/13/2000 1:22:19 AM EST, Poiu5432@aol.com writes: > > << George & Elizabeth's marriage could have been when they were > children >> > > True - but at 2 years old? We're not talking about a wealthy family here - > the Anderson family anyways - unless something happened that I don't know > about, lol! > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Some Members ANDERSON Web Pages > rickshay@grin.net (Rick Anderson) > http://www.grin.net/~rickshay/anderson/JAnderson/WC_TOC.htm > AmyHutton@aol.com (Amy Hutton) > http://members.aol.com/AmyHutton/Anderson.html > SAnderson@mailhost.accolade.com (Slade Anderson) > http://www.slade-anderson.com > farris@netnitco.net (Bryan L. Farris) > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9649/gen.htm

    01/14/2000 04:37:55
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Anderson's in Missouri
    2. Andrea L. Huyck
    3. Thanks, Marie. Andy MAnde29813@aol.com wrote: > Re: Nora Anderson > Yes, I think you might be reaching too far. My Anderson's, as far as I know, > were all born in Oregon Co, Missouri. Don't give up though, I have slowly > broken through my brick wall and I am sure that you can too. > Marie > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Try this link to <a href="http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/virginia.html">Colonial Virginia Anderson Families</a> with family trees from 1600 to 1800.

    01/13/2000 09:49:40
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] NY Mary Tilton-Anderson
    2. Larry Comley
    3. Dear Patterson What all do you know about Mary , do you know what her siblings names were? Melinda Anderson Comley Patterson wrote: > I am looking for the family of Mary Tilton-Anderson of New York. She was b c 1900 in NJ. Her parents were James Craig Tilton and her mother was Anne Harris. She had six siblings, William Tilton, Frank Tilton, Olive Tilton-Havens of Sea Girt, NJ, Albert Tilton of Asbury Park, NJ, Leila Tilton-Potter of Sea Girt NJ, and my father Raymond Tilton of Asbury Park, NJ. > If you are related to Mary Tilton-Anderson please contact me. > Thank you, > Sandy > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > You can locate many other ANDERSON family researchers by going to this link and searching on ANDERSON at <a href="http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi"> Rootsweb Surname List (RSL)</A>

    01/13/2000 07:15:23
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Reward for Information...
    2. Larry Comley
    3. Who were the Anderson's that your speaking of? Mesheka@aol.com wrote: > Dear Listers: > > I have already sent this to every surname mentioned in this to a Rootsweb > Surname List...so please do not forward it to a Rootsweb list. In addition, > I have also sent it to all surrounding counties that have mail lists on > Rootsweb... > > I am looking for information on my great-great grandfather. > > The story that my family has heard all of our lives is that he originated > from IRELAND with his brother, and arrived in BOSTON. He wound up fighting > for the North in the Civil War (supposedly with Sherman), making his way down > to SOUTH GEORGIA. He lost his leg, and somehow wound up at my great-great > grandmother's door in WAYNE COUNTY, (HORTENSE), GEORGIA as a very sick man. > We do not know if he deserted from perhaps BLACKSHEAR'S PRISON CAMP, > ANDERSONVILLE, or just made a run for it on SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA. It > is said that he and another Irish man, who was also a Union Soldier showed up > asking for help. My great-great grandmother was SIDNEY PEARSON MOODY, a > widow who had four? children. > > Sidney was the daughter of SIDNAH RAULERSON (daughter of JACOB RAULERSON and > NANCY BAGGS), and SAMUEL PEARSON. Sidney's previous husband was SAMUEL > MOODY. Three of their children that I definitely know of were: DAVID BARNEY > MOODY, JOHN MARTIN MOODY, and MARY JANE MOODY...there is said to be another > one by the name of CHARLES EDWIN... > > Anyway, because it wasn't proper to be caring for a man in her house, they > were married in Wayne County on March 22, 1868. They proceeded to have three > children of their own: THOMAS (TOM) who never married because his > "sweetheart" was killed in an accident, MARIETTA (SIS) who married J.N. > ANDERSON and they had no children, and my great-grandfather, LEWIS PRESLEY > who married ELIZA STRICKLAND and they had several children to include: > BAZELEAR (BAZE), CALLIE, my grandmother, ALICE (who married HENDERSON DAVIS), > and MAZELLE, etc. > > Here is my problem: My great-great grandfather changed his name from > something Irish to MANNING because there were already so many MANNINGS in > that area. It is my belief that maybe he deserted, or he just wanted to fit > in due to being an Irish Catholic, as well as a Union Soldier! On he and > Sidney's marriage certificate, he used the name MANNING. In addition, all of > the children above used the name MANNING. His friends and family called him > JIM or PEG-LEG, as he did get a wooden leg. > > My great-aunt CALLIE said that she believed someone in the MOODY family > (probably one of SIDNEY'S previous children with SAMUEL) had in their > possession one time -- a trunk that contained his Union uniform, and > pertinent documents relating to his Irish heritage. I am DESPERATELY seeking > this information, as it is very difficult to search for our roots in IRELAND > when we don't know what his real name was!!! > > According to the PIONEER'S OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA, and the LDS FILE -- my > great-great grandfather is reported to be the son of MARY ANN BURNEY and JOHN > MANNING, who had sons named JAMES and LEWIS P. MANNING. Coincidentally, my > great-great grandfather named my great grandfather, LEWIS PRESLEY. In > addition, their JAMES MANNING lost his leg as a Confederate Soldier...and > according to their JAMES' pension file...their birthdates are practically the > same! However, the date on the pension record for their JAMES states that he > collected up until February 1895. On my great-great grandfather's headstone, > it says he died in 1893. Also, according to the LDS FILE -- their JAMES died > in 1916. > > I do know that Huxford's books do have errors in them, as they have my great > grandfather LEWIS married to someone named ELISHA KNIGHT. I have never heard > of her; he was DEFINITELY married to ELIZA STRICKLAND and they are both > buried in the HORTENSE CEMETERY with their children! In addition, my > great-great grandfather JAMES, and his wife, SIDNEY are both buried in the > RAULERSON CEMETERY. I do not know why she was not buried with her first > husband, SAMUEL MOODY. > > It was always said that my great-great grandfather, JAMES, named my mother's > mother, ALICE ANNIE -- because he had lived on the corner of ALICE and ANNIE > STREETS in BOSTON. In addition, my great grandfather (LEWIS P. MANNING), was > married after my great grandmother died, to ETHEL JOHNSON...and their > youngest son is named JAMES MANNING and he is still alive. He was named after > his grandfather, and he too, has always heard he was from Ireland. > > Supposedly, my great-great grandfather named my great aunt BAZELEAR (BAZE) > from the Bible...well, in the King James version...there is no such name; > however, it is possibly in an Irish Catholic Bible. > > My mother is adamant that they always visited their kinfolk when she was > growing up (she was born in ZIRCLE and raised in HORTENSE)...and that they > never visited the MANNINGS...and that she was even told by a doctor with the > name MANNING who belonged to that family -- that they were no relation. > > I have heard from several people via the Internet who tell me I am wrong and > that my great-great grandfather was indeed the son of JOHN MANNING and MARY > ANN BURNEY. If this is true -- then my grandfather must have done something > terribly wrong to make up a tale like that and for he and SIDNEY to never > reveal the truth to their children or grandchildren! > > So, I am looking for the elusive trunk that had his history in it. I have > looked in vain for family Bible's, birth and death certificates or even > obituary notices of his children that might have mentioned his real last name > or that he was from Ireland. > > I am tired of hitting this brick wall -- I want to know once and for all, > what his REAL name was; thereby, I am offering a REWARD for VERY DEFINITE AND > AUTHENTICATE PROOF of who my great-great grandfather really was... > > I would appreciate that if you respond to this notice -- PLEASE do so > privately, to Mesheka@aol.com. > > Thanks for your assistance. > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > You can locate many other ANDERSON family researchers by going to this link and searching on ANDERSON at <a href="http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi"> Rootsweb Surname List (RSL)</A>

    01/13/2000 06:09:58
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] George W. ANDERSON m. VANNOY
    2. In a message dated 1/13/2000 1:22:19 AM EST, Poiu5432@aol.com writes: << George & Elizabeth's marriage could have been when they were children >> True - but at 2 years old? We're not talking about a wealthy family here - the Anderson family anyways - unless something happened that I don't know about, lol!

    01/13/2000 05:00:58
    1. [ANDERSON-L] NY Mary Tilton-Anderson
    2. Patterson
    3. I am looking for the family of Mary Tilton-Anderson of New York. She was b c 1900 in NJ. Her parents were James Craig Tilton and her mother was Anne Harris. She had six siblings, William Tilton, Frank Tilton, Olive Tilton-Havens of Sea Girt, NJ, Albert Tilton of Asbury Park, NJ, Leila Tilton-Potter of Sea Girt NJ, and my father Raymond Tilton of Asbury Park, NJ. If you are related to Mary Tilton-Anderson please contact me. Thank you, Sandy

    01/13/2000 04:30:18
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Tombstone info
    2. Bobbie Meridieth
    3. I got this info from another list, thought it might be helpful. Dating Tombstones One way to help find the era your ancestor was buried is to examine the material from which the tombstone is made. If your ancestor has a stone made of slate or common fieldstone (except wood used by pioneers), chances are the stone dates from 1796-1830. * If the stone is flat-topped hard marble, dates are about 1830-1849. * If the "mystery" stone is round or pointed soft marble with cursive inscriptions, look for a date of 1845-1868. * Masonic four-sided stones began in 1850 and are still in use today. * Pylons, columns and all exotic-style monuments are usually dated 1860-1900. * Zinc monuments date from 1870-1900. * Granite, now common, came into use about 1900. If the writing is too faded to read, use a 75 watt black light bulb in any lamp that casts light directly on the written message. The writing will miraculously appear.

    01/13/2000 03:10:20
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] MD andersons
    2. Jenny Kernan-Cienfuegos
    3. My James is Dr. James Anderson no DOB. m.23-Nov-1744 Queens Anne Co. Maryland to Sarah Thompson . d. 20-Sep-1776. His daughter was Rebecca Anderson Brady Bailey b. 1751 or 54. d. 3-may-1841 mercer Co. KY. She married Charles Anderson Brady and then remarried James Bailey in 1797 after Charles died. She is my 6th gr. . grandmother. James' father was William Anderson from Towerhill, London, England. He married Rebecca Lloyd. Wm. died 4-Aug-1771 either in Maryland or Bath England, we have him both places. Jenny 100 Fires Enterprises We're The Spark That Lights Up Your Good Health. http://www.xpressweb.com/~jkernan/index.htm Independent Enrich Distributors - and also - Colesce Couture International, Inc. Representative: Putting Every Women In Her Place, Up Front Where She Belongs. Not Down Around Her Knees. Custom Fit Bras and Mastectomy Prosthesis

    01/13/2000 02:49:51
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson help
    2. Steven Klapmuts
    3. I am looking for any information on my fathers ancestors. My father is Emanuel. Here is the information I have. I would say that locations for what I have so far is all in Southwest Virginia. Thanks for and help you can give. Tanya Klapmuts 1 Bill ANDERSON - -------------------------------------- Children: James Aleck (1851-1923) 1.1 James Aleck ANDERSON - -------------------------------------- Birth: 12 Feb 1851, Washington, VA Death: 23 Jan 1923, Happy Hollow, Mendota, VA Spouse: Mary Etta CHEEK Birth: 1 Jun 1870 Father: Owen S. CHEEK (1846-1932) Mother: Sarah Evelyn HYDEN Marr: 20 Dec 1889 Children: Walter Martin (1895-1977) Robert Holly 1.1.1 Walter Martin ANDERSON - -------------------------------------- Birth: 12 May 1895 Death: 15 Dec 1977, Appalachia, VA Spouse: Elizabeth (Lizzie) RUTHERFORD Birth: 8 Mar 1896 Death: 17 Jan 1963 Father: Isom RUTHERFORD (1872-) Mother: Rebecca Jane BOGGS (1875-) Children: Emanuel (1921-1996) Claude (Died as Child) (1917-1920) Luther (1918-) Grace (1920-) Margie (1924-) Bill (1931-)

    01/13/2000 02:32:23
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Re: Anderson Geneology
    2. Jenny Kernan-Cienfuegos
    3. I have Andersons in Maryland, mid 1700's. Dr. James Anderson, daughter Rebecca Anderson and William Anderson. All Queen Annes Co. Maryland. Originally from Towerhill London, Eng. Jenny 100 Fires Enterprises We're The Spark That Lights Up Your Good Health. http://www.xpressweb.com/~jkernan/index.htm Independent Enrich Distributors - and also - Colesce Couture International, Inc. Representative: Putting Every Women In Her Place, Up Front Where She Belongs. Not Down Around Her Knees. Custom Fit Bras and Mastectomy Prosthesis

    01/13/2000 11:34:28
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Anderson's in Missouri
    2. Re: Nora Anderson Yes, I think you might be reaching too far. My Anderson's, as far as I know, were all born in Oregon Co, Missouri. Don't give up though, I have slowly broken through my brick wall and I am sure that you can too. Marie

    01/13/2000 11:30:15
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Anderson's in Missouri
    2. Andrea L. Huyck
    3. Marie, Where was Nora Anerson born? NC by any chance? Was her father named Thomas? If so, she is my gr-gr-grandmother. Am I reaching too far? Andy Raleigh, NC MAnde29813@aol.com wrote: > Hello all you guys: > I am slowly breaking through my brick wall with the help of some very > generous people on this list! > I have been able to find my husband's paternal greatgrandfather Alonzo > Anderson b 1876 d 1951 [All in Oregon Co, Mo] > sister: Nora Anderson b 1874 > brother: Charley Anderson b 1884 > parents Samuel and Julie [Old] Anderson > If any of this sounds familiar to anyone I would really appreciate some more > help. > Marie Drake Anderson > MAnde29813@aol.com > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > All the past mail list messages are stored in an archive. Try a search for ANDERSON at this link to <a href="http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl"> Rootsweb Mail List Archives</A>

    01/13/2000 10:37:19
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] John F. Anderson
    2. Andrea L. Huyck
    3. Patricia, Do you know anything about his bros & sisters? I have a Thomas Anderson (Gr-gr-grandfather) who married a Waxhaw woman named Akelio, probably in the 1850's - 60's. My grandmother, their granddaughter, was born in 1889. Her mother was Nora Anderson, who married a man named McQuay, who was supposed to have been a Union soldier. Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Does anyone know where there is info on-line about Union soldiers? Andy Huyck Raleigh, NC Patricia Hardison wrote: > ANYTHING on John F.(Ferguson ?) Anderson. > First son born 1789 N.C. > Wife unknown. > Children: > Descendants of John Ferguson Anderson > > 1 John Ferguson Anderson > ...... 2 James Anderson b: August 14, 1789 in North Carolina d: April > 07, 1844 in Morgan Co. Alabama > .......... +Levina Evans b: December 21, 1799 m: September 01, 1819 d: > July 18, 1846 in Morgan Co Alabama > .............. 3 Elizabeth Jane Anderson b: June 16, 1820 d: 1843 in > Alabama > .................. +Elum Morris m: November 04, 1835 in Morgan Co. > Alabama > .............. 3 Mary Martha Anderson b: October 01, 1821 d: October > 16, 1885 in Groesbeck, Texas > .................. +James Scott > .............. 3 Laura Anderson b: October 07, 1824 d: November 17, > 1898 in Groesbeck, Texas > .................. +Lee Morris m: January 13, 1847 in Morgan Co. > Alabama > .............. 3 Sarah Anderson b: October 03, 1826 d: May 31, 1883 > in Hill County, Texas > .................. +John Franklin Herrod b: May 29, 1830 in Madison > County, Mississippi m: December 18, 1855 in Limestone Co. Texas d: > September 28, 1908 in Hill Co., Texas > .............. *2nd Husband of Sarah Anderson: > .................. +John Franklin Herod m: December 18, 1855 > .............. 3 William E. Anderson b: December 08, 1828 d: 1886 in > Hill County, Texas > .................. +Adalene McFadden m: 1859 > .............. 3 John Ferguson Anderson b: August 09, 1831 in Morgan > County, Alabama d: December 05, 1920 in Hill County, Texas Fact 1: > burried at lebanon cemetary > .................. +Mary Lucretia Herrod b: September 20, 1837 in > Friday Mississippi m: May 19, 1857 d: October 16, 1885 in Hill > County,Texas Fact 1: lebanon cemetary > .............. 3 Nancy Caroline Anderson b: September 20, 1833 d: in > Parker cemetery, Groesbeck, Texas > .................. +W.J. Briggs > .............. *2nd Husband of Nancy Caroline Anderson: > .................. +A. G. Davis > .............. 3 James Anderson b: March 24, 1836 > .............. 3 Joseph Mc Anderson b: May 20, 1838 d: July 23, 1852 > .............. 3 Margaret Levinia Anderson b: July 20, 1842 d: > January 10, 1861 in Hill County, Texas > .............. 3 Matilda Ann Anderson b: July 27, 1843 d: 1883 in > Hillsboro, Texas > .................. +John P. Cox m: 1859 > ...... 2 Samuel Anderson > ...... 2 Elizabeth Anderson > .......... +Cubit > .............. 3 Jane Cubit > .............. 3 Elizabeth Cubit > .............. 3 Amy Cubit > ...... 2 Sarah Anderson > .......... +Ezekiel Rachford > .............. 3 McLellan Rachford > .............. 3 John Rachford > .............. 3 Elizabeth Rachford > ...... 2 Robert Anderson > ...... 2 Amos Anderson > ...... 2 Mary Anderson > .......... +J.M. Pinbeck > ...... 2 David Anderson > ...... 2 Jane Anderson > .......... +Thomas J. Davis > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Confused and frustrated about how the list works: > please <a href="mailto:patander73@aol.com">e-mail the list manager</a> Patrick Anderson with any questions or suggestions or complaints. All postings to the list MUST MUST MUST pertain to ANDERSON genealogy.

    01/13/2000 10:30:40
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Reward for Information...
    2. Dear Listers: I have already sent this to every surname mentioned in this to a Rootsweb Surname List...so please do not forward it to a Rootsweb list. In addition, I have also sent it to all surrounding counties that have mail lists on Rootsweb... I am looking for information on my great-great grandfather. The story that my family has heard all of our lives is that he originated from IRELAND with his brother, and arrived in BOSTON. He wound up fighting for the North in the Civil War (supposedly with Sherman), making his way down to SOUTH GEORGIA. He lost his leg, and somehow wound up at my great-great grandmother's door in WAYNE COUNTY, (HORTENSE), GEORGIA as a very sick man. We do not know if he deserted from perhaps BLACKSHEAR'S PRISON CAMP, ANDERSONVILLE, or just made a run for it on SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA. It is said that he and another Irish man, who was also a Union Soldier showed up asking for help. My great-great grandmother was SIDNEY PEARSON MOODY, a widow who had four? children. Sidney was the daughter of SIDNAH RAULERSON (daughter of JACOB RAULERSON and NANCY BAGGS), and SAMUEL PEARSON. Sidney's previous husband was SAMUEL MOODY. Three of their children that I definitely know of were: DAVID BARNEY MOODY, JOHN MARTIN MOODY, and MARY JANE MOODY...there is said to be another one by the name of CHARLES EDWIN... Anyway, because it wasn't proper to be caring for a man in her house, they were married in Wayne County on March 22, 1868. They proceeded to have three children of their own: THOMAS (TOM) who never married because his "sweetheart" was killed in an accident, MARIETTA (SIS) who married J.N. ANDERSON and they had no children, and my great-grandfather, LEWIS PRESLEY who married ELIZA STRICKLAND and they had several children to include: BAZELEAR (BAZE), CALLIE, my grandmother, ALICE (who married HENDERSON DAVIS), and MAZELLE, etc. Here is my problem: My great-great grandfather changed his name from something Irish to MANNING because there were already so many MANNINGS in that area. It is my belief that maybe he deserted, or he just wanted to fit in due to being an Irish Catholic, as well as a Union Soldier! On he and Sidney's marriage certificate, he used the name MANNING. In addition, all of the children above used the name MANNING. His friends and family called him JIM or PEG-LEG, as he did get a wooden leg. My great-aunt CALLIE said that she believed someone in the MOODY family (probably one of SIDNEY'S previous children with SAMUEL) had in their possession one time -- a trunk that contained his Union uniform, and pertinent documents relating to his Irish heritage. I am DESPERATELY seeking this information, as it is very difficult to search for our roots in IRELAND when we don't know what his real name was!!! According to the PIONEER'S OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA, and the LDS FILE -- my great-great grandfather is reported to be the son of MARY ANN BURNEY and JOHN MANNING, who had sons named JAMES and LEWIS P. MANNING. Coincidentally, my great-great grandfather named my great grandfather, LEWIS PRESLEY. In addition, their JAMES MANNING lost his leg as a Confederate Soldier...and according to their JAMES' pension file...their birthdates are practically the same! However, the date on the pension record for their JAMES states that he collected up until February 1895. On my great-great grandfather's headstone, it says he died in 1893. Also, according to the LDS FILE -- their JAMES died in 1916. I do know that Huxford's books do have errors in them, as they have my great grandfather LEWIS married to someone named ELISHA KNIGHT. I have never heard of her; he was DEFINITELY married to ELIZA STRICKLAND and they are both buried in the HORTENSE CEMETERY with their children! In addition, my great-great grandfather JAMES, and his wife, SIDNEY are both buried in the RAULERSON CEMETERY. I do not know why she was not buried with her first husband, SAMUEL MOODY. It was always said that my great-great grandfather, JAMES, named my mother's mother, ALICE ANNIE -- because he had lived on the corner of ALICE and ANNIE STREETS in BOSTON. In addition, my great grandfather (LEWIS P. MANNING), was married after my great grandmother died, to ETHEL JOHNSON...and their youngest son is named JAMES MANNING and he is still alive. He was named after his grandfather, and he too, has always heard he was from Ireland. Supposedly, my great-great grandfather named my great aunt BAZELEAR (BAZE) from the Bible...well, in the King James version...there is no such name; however, it is possibly in an Irish Catholic Bible. My mother is adamant that they always visited their kinfolk when she was growing up (she was born in ZIRCLE and raised in HORTENSE)...and that they never visited the MANNINGS...and that she was even told by a doctor with the name MANNING who belonged to that family -- that they were no relation. I have heard from several people via the Internet who tell me I am wrong and that my great-great grandfather was indeed the son of JOHN MANNING and MARY ANN BURNEY. If this is true -- then my grandfather must have done something terribly wrong to make up a tale like that and for he and SIDNEY to never reveal the truth to their children or grandchildren! So, I am looking for the elusive trunk that had his history in it. I have looked in vain for family Bible's, birth and death certificates or even obituary notices of his children that might have mentioned his real last name or that he was from Ireland. I am tired of hitting this brick wall -- I want to know once and for all, what his REAL name was; thereby, I am offering a REWARD for VERY DEFINITE AND AUTHENTICATE PROOF of who my great-great grandfather really was... I would appreciate that if you respond to this notice -- PLEASE do so privately, to Mesheka@aol.com. Thanks for your assistance.

    01/13/2000 08:55:23
    1. [ANDERSON-L] MD andersons
    2. In a message dated 1/13/00 2:16:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, daujan@usmo.com writes: > Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [ANDERSON-L] Re: Anderson Geneology > Date: 1/13/00 2:16:33 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: daujan@usmo.com (David L. Anderson) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:daujan@usmo.com">daujan@usmo.com</A> > To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Jenny: > My Anderson roots go back to Anne Arundel Co. Maryland in the > 1600s through 1700s from a John Anderson wonder if we may have some ties as > there are William, James, Thomas, John Jr. > Benjamin, Hannah etc.: > The William was born in 1699 and died abt 1741 James was born abt 1725. if > any of this looks promising let me know > David Anderson > Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html 9654 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland 20723

    01/13/2000 07:19:32
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Re: Anderson Geneology
    2. Angie, My personal data base does not have info on your MD to PA family, I am forwarding your question on the the Anderson list to see if someone can help. Patrick In a message dated 12/16/99 11:21:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, angiea@hesseholder.com writes: > Subj: Anderson Geneology > Date: 12/16/99 11:21:05 AM Eastern Standard Time > From: angiea@hesseholder.com (Angie Anderson) > To: patander73@aol.com > > Pat: I came across your Anderson website today that was posted on a > bullentin board somewhere. I am searching for a Robert Anderson born around > the mid 1700s and lived/settled around Frederick County, Maryland. Was > wondering if you had ever stumbled on any information that may be a fit, > we've been looking for FOREVER!! :) Robert had a son, Jacob, which is as far > back as we've been able to locate. This particular "tribe" ended up in > Bedford County, Penn. If you have any info, please let me know. THANK YOU! > ...this would make a wonderful Christmas present for my dad!! :) > > Angie Anderson, Maryland > Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html 9654 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland 20723

    01/13/2000 06:02:08