I have some information on William H Wilson family. William D his son was my grandmothers father. I would be interested in sharing any info
Hi My William Hays Wilson was born abt. 1822 Kentucky, he married a Louisa Choat and had a William Jasper b. abt 1859 in TN. they went to Ark. and she had a girl Parthenia or Thaly Amanda, Louias got sick during the civil war and died, he remarried to a Nancy Sexton. They had more children. If these sound familiar please let me know. William is my brick wall. Thanks Teresa ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:08 PM Subject: Re: [ARLOGAN] William wilson=Logan county, 1860-1900 > I have some information on William H Wilson family. William D his son was my > grandmothers father. I would be interested in sharing any info > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the > Logan Co., AR list, use > [email protected] or > [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I have a J.L Wilson, & Lucinda with children:Lucy Kendall Wilson, Lucinda Jane, Adaline P, Jessee, Pearl Ophelia, & Larry S. They came to Ark from Miss. but may have had Tenn. roots. Would those names mean anything to you? Virginia ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:08 PM Subject: Re: [ARLOGAN] William wilson=Logan county, 1860-1900 > I have some information on William H Wilson family. William D his son was my > grandmothers father. I would be interested in sharing any info > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the > Logan Co., AR list, use > [email protected] or > [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Can anyone look up or tell me who I can hire to look up a newspaper account of the murder of the Harris men on 4 August 1874. Shelia
The US 1880, and 1881 British and Canadian Censuses are now online and available to be searched FREE on the LDS site... http://www.familysearch.org/ Kathleen Burnett List Mom
This message is to Iva White. I am looking for my grgr aunt's husband. My family was from Logan Co.AR. They later moved to LeFlore Co. OK. My aunts name was Mary Ann (Warford) White. I do not know the first name of her husband. I believed they married between 1900-1910. Mary Ann married late in life (considered late in that time period.) She was born in 1872 and was listed still living with her father and siblings on the 1900 census. They had one child Sylvia J. White. Mary Ann died some time before 1910. Some of the family said after her marriage, Mary Ann and her husband moved to CA. and that she is buried there. We are pretty sure she is not buried in AR or OK., because Mary Ann's mother died in 1899 and we believe Mary Ann would have been buried next to her if she had died in AR or OK. Sylvia was living with her aunt and uncle (Greenlee) on the 1910 census. During her growing up years Sylvia ran around with her Greenlee cousins. And folk lore says 3 of the girls including Sylvia went to CA. But, Sylvia later married Otis J. Edwards in Waldron, AR. on Oct.7, 1921. I would very much like to find out Mary Ann's husband's first name. And what happened to Sylvia Edwards. Any help would be greatly appreciated from you or anyone on the list. Thanks, Barbara [email protected]
Thank you so much Jim for your help but I don't think this Roxie Amos is my line of people and the John AMOS I am looking for has an R for middle initial. They may be connected further down the line than I am right now. Will keep in my file for the moment. Thank you for your help. Rowena Vincent [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: James L Gillespie <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 11:17 PM Subject: [ARLOGAN] Amos > Rowena, > In the book, Logan County Arkansas, Its History and its People there is listed a Roxie Abbass Amos married Earl Lee Cornett, daughter of John Henry and Mary Ann Elizabeth Fry Amos. > Jim Gillespie > Fresno Cal > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the > Logan Co., AR list, use > [email protected] or > [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
This came on another list. Thought it might help someone here. Carole Tyler ~~ HOW TO DO A GEDCOM GED is a standard file format for exchanging info. It is an acronym (GEDCOM) for Genealogy Data Communications. The Family History Dept of the Morman's (LDS) developed the GED. Most genealogy programs use the GEDCOM format so info can be transferred easily. And I think a GED compresses the information. On a GEDCOM, you will see a little tree icon, then a file name, then a dot, then GED. It is a family file done on a member of a larger family file. In your FTM, go to your earliest ancestor you want to do a GED on (like Monica)---- I did this while the Bill-Monica thing was hot news. Before you do a GEDCOM, you might choose to privatize your file and you can do that by going into the Lewinsky FILE in your FTM and choose priorities, then privatize. You will get a green page. And you can work as usual. If a person is living (born in this century or 80 yr old--I think--and there is no death date), FTM will delete all personal info you have on them. Only the name, spouse and dates will show. That is a good feature if you aren't sure what the receiving person will do to it. I had an unpleasant incident earlier last year when a person tried to merge about 4 Eakins files, didn't clean anything up, and sent it to Rootsweb. Well, there was personal info on some of my cousins--like where they lived and worked, etc. Some of them did find out they were on the web and thought the world was ending, and thought it was me that did it. I, and a few more genealogists, finally got the guy t! o remove the file. I noticed he does have it back, only just names and dates of the living. And no one in my family has noticed. You do have to be careful, even if grandpa is dead and died in jail while serving a murder term--there are some of his descendants who would rather no one else know about it. 1. Have Monica's page open and go to VIEW and click OUTLINE DESCENDANT TREE--you will have a white page with Monica and all her descendants. Here is a little trick I found by trial & error-- if I am the 8th generation, and dad is the 7th and I want to leave his generation out, I go up to contents, click, and change the number of generations to show. Your outline will automatically get bigger or smaller. So-- first, privatize (done in FILE, then priorities)-- then the outline des. tree, then the # of generations. You are now set for #2 below. 2. Go to FILE, click on the COPY/EXPORT INDIVIDUALS IN TREE 3. You will get that gray box and need to tell it what to do-- A. SAVE in C (or whatever drive you want) B. TYPE--scroll to GEDCOM and click C. FILE NAME--you will give it a name like Monica for Barb. Now if the file name shows up on the name line (like LEWINSKY, LAND, or CRABTREE), you can delete the whole name line and retype Monica for Barb and click save. It will save it with the correct extension (those last 3 letters after the dot) and it will be in C. That way you know it is a smaller file with only the descendants of Monica, not the entire lineage of her gg grandparents. 4. You will get another gray box and click OK on it. You should be done. Monica for Barb will be in C drive with a little tree. You have taken a part of your big file and separated it. You now have two files-- Monica for Barb (the person you are sending Monica to) and the larger family file. You HAVE NOT hurt the big file. And Monica is still in the big file. Now do your e-mail thing--letter to whomever. When you are done with your letter, click on the attachment icon part and then go to C drive and click on Monica and on attach. Monica should then be included as part of your e-mail you are sending to Barb. Then click send. Again, if you want to clean up your C drive and delete stuff, you can delete Monica for Barb and it won't hurt anything. You can also save these in FTM but I just find it is easier to get to in the C drive and I know that is where I store all the stuff I want to e-mail to other people. You can export an entire family file--have your file open, and go to FILE and click export family file and follow the same steps. BUT some people have computers that cannot handle a large amount of material and you will A. get it back, B. it will take forever to load in the receiver's computer e-mail or C. it will clog up the other person's e-mail because they can't retrieve it. I had to call my {PSCI technician when part B happened to me and he had to delete it from my mailbox. Good luck. A genealogy report is simple-- have the cursor on the earliest name you want to send, go to view, and click on gen report. You can save it in FTM or C (I usually use the C drive). And when you want to e-mail a person, you can send the report from C. Or, if the person doesn't use FTM and you want to send a genealogy report, open up word-- then open up the gen report, go to edit--copy, and then to word, click edit and paste. Then either E-mail it to the person, or save it and e-mail later. Or, you can copy to an E-mail letter if the gen report is not too large.
Jim Do you have anything in your book on the William H. Wilson family, they lived on Magazine Mountain and are my brick wall, if you want just reply to my email address. Any help really appreciated. Thanks Teresa
Rowena, In the book, Logan County Arkansas, Its History and its People there is listed a Roxie Abbass Amos married Earl Lee Cornett, daughter of John Henry and Mary Ann Elizabeth Fry Amos. Jim Gillespie Fresno Cal
Hi: Would some kind soul look to see if they can find a marriage for Parilee May AMOS in Ark. or surrounding counties. She was born 1914 in AR so she probably got married between 1930-1935 I am guessing around that age. Would like to know who she married and when she married, Thank you for all your help. Rowena Vincent [email protected]
Rowena.......I was looking in SSDI when I read your e-mail. Looked up Arthur Amos, then Martha. It had the following: AMOS, Arthur 2/26/1886 - 12/ /1964, Last Res. OK, SS# 442-14-3885 Issued OK. AMOS, Martha 11/25/1890 - 3/ /1980, Las Res. Alex, Grady Co., OK 73002, SS# 446-50-1759 Issued OK. This is the site for Grady Co. cemeteries: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/oklahoma/grady.html You might want to use your Edit. There are quite a few. Good luck, Iva
Where might I look to see if I can find my Uncle Arthur C. Amos death in AR. He was born there in June 1886. Married Martha Shackleford in April 1911 and had child Parilee May in 1914. Can't find him after that. Please, someone help me find my great Uncle. Thank you in Advance for your help. Rowena Vincent [email protected]
Dear List Members, >From the amount of messages I am getting asking for help in changing subscriptions to a new address, and or unsubscribing I thought it was time again to remind you how to accomplish this. First....If you are needing to change your subscription to a new e-mail address, my suggestion is to go to Password Central before your address changes. http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ Type in the e-mail address you will be loosing... and mark "To which lists am I subscribed? " Don't forget to click on "E-mail me my Info" at the bottom of the page. In a few moment you will receive via e-mail a list of all Rootsweb Mailing Lists you belong to. Save a copy of this e-mail. From this list you can unsubscribe from any or all of the lists. From your saved copy you will know what lists you want to re-subscribe. If you are just trying to unsubscribe....send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] Change NAMEOFLIST to the name of the list you are wanting to unsubscribe from. Remember if you are on the Digest list you need to change the L to a D. If you are still having trouble unsubscribing...then you can contact me [email protected] and I will try to help. Please let me know what you have tried and what happened. Kathleen Burnett List Mom
Teressa, Have you seen this site? http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/enroll/choctaw/page1749.htm Lots of Steward and Stewarts here. This is the results of a search foir Steward http://www.accessgenealogy.com/search/search.pl This is the main page. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/arkansas/ Hope it helps, Carole ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teressa" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:42 PM Subject: [ARLOGAN] Native American Research > Bill > there are lots of links to indian heritage research > to to ....www. native american .com > or go to search and type in native american genealogy ... > IF no one can help you on this list....most of us find it much more > difficult to find our Native American ancestors...for many reasons...i > have a link that i sent to the list....to check out the final Dawes Roll > Numbers....you can go into each tribe to see if your family is listed > there....but if you are not one of the five tribes..it will take more > than that..... > the link i told you about will tell you how to search your Native > American anestors > good luck! > Teressa > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain > letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Thank you so much. You have found my family. I've been looking for Jefferson for months now and his family. He, and Hiram are also in Taney County Beaver township in MO in the 1870 census and also in Taney county MO in 1880. They showup as being soldiers in the Taney County Civil war list. Do you know much about the Weaver family? I've been looking for the indian heritage in my family and was wondering if it's in the Weaver line. Thanks again for helping. Bill
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Bill there are lots of links to indian heritage research to to ....www. native american .com or go to search and type in native american genealogy ... IF no one can help you on this list....most of us find it much more difficult to find our Native American ancestors...for many reasons...i have a link that i sent to the list....to check out the final Dawes Roll Numbers....you can go into each tribe to see if your family is listed there....but if you are not one of the five tribes..it will take more than that..... the link i told you about will tell you how to search your Native American anestors good luck! Teressa
Book DE of the Logan County marriage records is in the Paris Courthouse. Booneville has the "numbered" books: 1, 2, etc. Paris has the "alphabet" books: A, B, C, DE, F, etc. Booneville does not have any records prior to 1900 because there was no courthouse in Booneville before that. All the records prior to 1900 are in the Paris courthouse since that is where they were originally. Betty Cochran ----- Original Message ----- From: "thesandys" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:50 PM Subject: Re: [ARLOGAN] Weaver 1860 or 1850 ? > > WEAVER, W.M. age 26, Sugar Grove, to DAVIS, Mollie age 21 Mixon, 27 January, > 1895, by J.H. Wilkins, G.J. Ross & Enoch Davis Securitys (Bondsman), Book > DE, page 263, Booneville Courthouse record, Logan County, Arkansas. > > Faye in Tx.