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    1. Thomas W. Barlow - Delia Masters
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Bunches of Barlows..I found a photo online today at the Masters Genealogy site of Delia and her children, and Jack Masters said it was alright to use it..if interested you can see it at: http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/BOB/EliphaletBarlow-Bradley.html Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/27/2005 11:32:32
    1. 1900 Lousiana Look up
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. I have Heritage.com, and the 1900 census I am looking at is almost illegible. Does anyone have ancestry or another place to look up: 1900 Morehouse Parish, Ward 9, John Barlow, pg 249 If you could save and send me the image at my address: sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net Thanks, Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/27/2005 06:58:47
    1. Samuel Barlow and Catherine Turner / Ransom Barlow
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. I have just spent a couple of days searching census records to put together the above mentioned families, of the George of Sandwich line, if anyone might be interested. Take a look: http://barlowgenealogy.com/GeorgeofSandwich/ransom.html Susan Also, if anyone knows how to contact Kim Tyer Linnenkamp, pass this message on to her. LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/22/2005 06:17:30
    1. DNA Results
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. New DNA results have been posted for the 37 marker test of John Barlow of Fairfield Connecticut families. http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Options/BARLOWDNAPROJECT.htm I have updated the DNA chart with those numbers, and have added our newest member, John Paul Eckersley, as well. John's genealogy is shown at: http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/FairfieldFamilies/Barlow-Eckersley.html He shows his families name to have changed from Barlow to Eckersley in his 18th generation. I will update the genetic distance reports as soon as my mind willco-operate .. it's not like most of the website, a matter of copying and pasting someone else's work:) I have almost completed updating the George Barlow of Sandwich Mass families, and find that I don't have nearly as much as I had thought...if you are from that family, and would like to have your families genealogy posted, please contact me. sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net Check first to see if your family is already posted, don't really like to do repetitive stuff... but I can add your name as a researcher of that particular family. If you have new or conflicting items, especially with documentation, that would be wonderful. http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/GeorgeofSandwich/index.html Also, if anyone has a valid email for Phyllis Stengl, I'd love to have it. Chris, would you kindly add John's genealogy to to your England indexes. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/21/2005 07:26:26
    1. william barlow
    2. kim hannan
    3. hello all i seem to have lost my ggggrandad for 27 years and was wondering if sks would do a 1861 +1871 census look up for williamBARLOW b1839/40 in shipdham,norfolk and hes still in norfolk on 1851 census theni next find him in wisbeach,cambs getting married to my ggggrandma mary ann[neeEAGLE]in 1868 then in 1881 census i find them both in newborough,northants where is where they stay so can someone please help to fill in the gaps thanks kim -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 16/01/2005

    01/18/2005 08:46:47
    1. Re: [BARLOW] DNA Upgrade
    2. Alan Barlow
    3. I have just upgraded to the 37 marker test. Although as I have no matches with any Barlows, I have exact 25 marker matches with three individuals in the US sharing the surname HILL which is a bit baffling, so plenty of room for research here. Regards, Alan Barlow, Liverpool UK. BARLOW-L@rootsweb.com <BARLOW-L@rootsweb.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan BARLOW Holmes" <sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net> To: <BARLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 1:44 AM Subject: [BARLOW] DNA Upgrade > Bunches of Barlows has just upgraded their test to the 37 marker. > Encourage anyone else? I'm surely not a salesperson, and I don't make > anything off of these tests, but am interested strictly for genealogical > values and to find our families. > > > Love, Susan > > LOOKING FOR BARLOWS > BARLOW GENEALOGY > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com > "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or > variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, > Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered" > > > > > ==== BARLOW Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from the BARLOW Mailing List: > > If subscribed to BARLOW-L, send an email to: > barlow-l-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) > > > If subscribed to BARLOW-D, send an email to: > BARLOW-d-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) > >

    01/18/2005 06:54:20
    1. John Barlow of Fairfield Connecticut
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. I believe I have completed redoing the entire John of Fairfield Connecticut pages so that you won't have to jump around so much. Using the same materials, I cut it into nearly half. Should be easier to get around in now. The index is quite long, but I hope you like the way it is done..using Edson's descendancy chart! http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/FairfieldFamilies/index.html If I find other's that I missed, I'll add them later, if you know of any, let me know. Also...if you have any of these families in your files that are not already traced..won't you consider sharing with the rest of us? I sure do miss John F. Barlow, wish he'd come back and take this over again. He did such a great job, and made more than 1/2 of the contributions on this website! If anyone has a good e-mail address for him, please let me know. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/13/2005 08:21:59
    1. James B. Barlow and Sarah Biggs Barlow
    2. Kem Barlow
    3. Hello everyone! My name is Kem Barlow and I am trying to find out information regarding the ancestry of James B. Barlow, born ca 1795 either in Fayetteville, NC, or possibly Fayette County, NC. I believe his father's name was Thomas, but I am not 100% sure. James B. Barlow married Sarah Biggs, but I am not sure of the date. Sarah, herself, also was born either in Fayetteville, NC or Fayette County, NC. I actually have 2 different years of birth for her, one being 1805 and the other being 1812. I do have a picture of her tombstone, and it lists 1805 as being the year of her birth. I also have other documents relating her year of birth as 1812, so there is some confusion there as well. I don't know anything of their ancestry. If anyone knows anything about this family prior to their moving to Mississippi ca 1850, please write me. Here is a list of their children: 1. Pernurio (spelled different ways, also known as Permano) Barlow, born in 1832 in NC 2. Ann J. Barlow, born in 1835 in NC 3. Alex Barlow, (Alexander Barlow), born in 1838 in NC 4. Elisha A. Barlow, born in 1840 in TN 5. Bolata M. Barlow, born 1841 in MS 6. James E. M. Barlow, born in 1844 in MS I do not know what county Pernurio, Ann, Alex, or Elisha were born in, but I believe that Bolata and James were born in Marshall County, MS. Please write me if you know anything about the history of this family. Anything would be greatly appreciated. Also, if anyone knows anything about the Barlow's of Barlow's Mill, NC, please let me know. I believe there may be a tie in there somewhere. Thank you! Kem Barlow kemdee12@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less.

    01/13/2005 05:31:14
    1. 1851 census barlow
    2. kim hannan
    3. hi could someone poss look up on 1851 census for william barlow sheila found them for me at market street,shipdham so could someone please look for me as there not in northampton yet cheers kim -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.9 - Release Date: 06/01/2005

    01/08/2005 08:20:31
    1. John Bennett Boddie
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. For anyone looking for John Bennett Boddie's work...Virginia families, here are, I believe, some good deals. http://www.ancestorstuff.com/ go here and do a search for John Bennett Boddie Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    01/06/2005 01:24:25
    1. DNA newsletter
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. I deleted some parts of this issue, the ones directed at me, the administrator. The rest may be of interest to some of you. Facts & Genes from Family Tree December 31, 2004 Volume 3, Issue 8 Editor's Corner Welcome to this issue of Facts & Genes, the only publication devoted to Genetic Genealogy. DNA testing is the most powerful tool to ever become available to genealogists. For those who are new to DNA testing for family history, it can seem overwhelming and technical. Genetic Genealogy is not any more complicated than learning about the various records available that may contain information about your ancestors. The easiest way to learn is to take a DNA test. If you want information about your direct female line, which is your mother, her mother, and so forth back in time, you would order an mtDNA test. If you want more information about your direct male line, you must be male, or find a male in your family tree such as your brother or father to participate. For the male, the direct male line would be his father, his father's father, and on up the tree. The male would order a Y DNA test. Family Tree DNA provides a wide variety of educational resources to help you apply Genetic Genealogy to your family history research. In addition, email and telephone consultation is available. To begin your education, past issues of the newsletter are available at our web site. Click on the link below: http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=past In the News: Family Tree DNA Announcements =========================================== Family Tree DNA is pleased to announce milestones achieved and several tools which have been implemented. The powerful tool called FTDNATiP has been implemented for all Y DNA customers, Group Administrators can now email FTDNATiP reports, and the Web Builder Tool now has an option to display mtDNA results on the Surname Project web site. The following milestones have been achieved: Family Tree DNA now has over 27,690 records in our database of Y-DNA results. We also have over 1,400 Surname Projects, which include over 9,000 surnames. The powerful tool called FTDNATiP has been implemented for all Y DNA customers. Previously, FTDNATiP had been implemented for Group Administrators. Customers will now find the FTDNATiP icon when you click on the Y-DNA Matches selection on your Personal Page. To the right of each person on your Y-DNA Matches Page, for whom FTDNATiP is available, you will find the FTDNATiP icon. If you are a member of a Surname Project, the FTDNATiP icon will appear for all matches who are members of your Surname Project. If you have any matches outside your Surname Project, the FTDNATiP icon will appear for matches at 25 Markers and 37 Markers. If you are not a member of a Surname Project, the the FTDNATiP icon will appear for matches at 25 Markers and 37 Markers. FTDNATiP does a calculation for two individual to determine the time to their most recent common ancestor. The calculation uses the individual Marker mutation rates. The result is presented in an easy to understand format, showing the probability for each hundred year period. FTDNATiP is a proprietary algorithm developed by Family Tree DNA in conjunction with our Advisory Board Member, Dr. Bruce Walsh, a leading population geneticist. The calculation by FTDNATiP utilizes the Y DNA results of two persons, and the individual Marker mutation rates. The individual Marker mutation rates used are a result of the study by the University of Arizona which was announced at the 1st International Conference on Genetic Genealogy, on October 30, 2004. Documented evidence can also be input into the calculations, by entering the number of generations known that the common ancestor did "not" occur. This option is not available for exact matches, since the result of the calculation would not change. FamilyTreeDNA is the only vendor to provide this powerful tool to the genealogy community. FTDNATiP has several important benefits. The calculation comparing two individuals will provide probabilities for each 100 year period for the common ancestor. This information will help participants understand when the common ancestor most likely occurred between themselves and a person they match or closely match. In addition, the probabilities can influence or determine if you pursue a match. A third benefit is that FTDNATiP can be used to make the decision as to whether you should pursue a paper trail connection between the ancestors of two people who are a close match. A fourth benefit would be to identify branches of the family tree that are connected incorrectly. Different pairs of people with the same Genetic Distance will most likely not have the same report. In other words, since each marker has a different mutation rate, identical Genetic Distances will not necessarily yield the same probabilities. Since FTDNATiP uses the individual Marker mutation rates, a 37 Marker test is equivalent to a 56 Marker test that uses the assumption that all Markers mutate at a standard rate of .0004 or a 110 Marker test with the standard Marker mutation rate of .0002. To learn more about FTDNATiP, see: "Understanding Your Results: Time to the Common Ancestor": http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=3.7 For further information about Matches, the Public/Private setting, and matches with other surnames, see the following articles in past issues of the newsletter: Understanding Your Results: Matching http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=3.7 Interpreting Results: Why is the Surname relevant? http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=2.8 Understanding Your Results: Matching Other Surnames http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=2.11 Y DNA Surname Projects: Public or Private http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=3.2 http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=2.3 http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=2.1 Haplotypes: Convergence http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp?act=show&nk=1.5 Family Tree DNA has implemented the ability for the Group Administrator to email a FTDNATiP Reports. The FTDNATiP Report analyzes the time to a common ancestor for two participants in a Surname Project. For a participant, the Y-DNA Matches Page shows those who match based on the following criteria: Markers Genetic Distance 12 0-1 25 0-2 37 0-4 There may be others who are a more distant match in your Surname Project, and therefore do not appear on the Y-DNA Matches Page. The Group Administrator can generate the FTDNATiP Report comparing these two persons, and can now email the report in PDF format to the two participants being compared, as well as enter additional email addresses to receive the report. The Group Administrator would follow these steps to generate a FTDNATiP Report. From the Group Administrator Page, click on Member. On the Member List Page, select one person of the two you wish to compare, and click on Report. Then select the other person for the comparison, and click FTDNATiP on the far right. On the FTDNATiP Report Page, towards the bottom of the page, a box appears that contains the email addresses of the two participants who were analyzed. Additional emails can be entered. Be sure to enter a ; before each additional email address. Family Tree DNA has implemented an option to display mtDNA results on a Surname Project web site hosted at Family Tree DNA. To add mtDNA results to your Surname Project web site hosted at Family Tree DNA, do the following. From the Group Administrator Page, click on Family Project Website Setup. On the Setup Page, towards the bottom of the page, is the option to display mtDNA results. Click on the box to the right of the label "Display Member DNA Test (mtDNA) Results". Then click Submit. The web site will now display the mtDNA results for members of the Surname Project. With the start of a New Year, this is a perfect time to start a Surname Project. Anyone with experience with family history research can start a Surname Project. We supply the tools and guidance so your Surname Project is successful. There are just two steps to take to become a Group Administrator of a Surname Project: 1. Find out if a Surname Project exists for your surname. Click on the link below to search our database of Surname Projects: http://www.familytreeDNA.com/surname.asp 2. If a Surname Project hasn't been established for your surname, then use the email contact below to establish a Surname Project, or to discuss establishing a Surname Project: bcg@familytreeDNA.com for Bennett Greenspan The staff at Family Tree DNA would like to wish you and your family Best Wishes for the New Year. Case Studies in Genetic Genealogy ================================= In each issue of the Newsletter, we present a situation which you may encounter as you utilize Genetic Genealogy testing for your family history research, followed by our recommendation. Case Study ========== Will a male Y DNA test show any relationship or information if you are not a direct descendant of the surname? For example, I am a Jones but my mother was a Smith. I know I could take the test for Jones but would the test also show me anything about my mothers surname of Smith? Recommendation ============== The short answer is no. A Y DNA test would tell you about your direct male line, which is your father, his father, and so forth back in time. Both males and females inherit mtDNA from their mothers, though only females pass on mtDNA. You could learn about your mother, and her direct female line, by taking a mtDNA test. As a male, you can take both the Y DNA test and the mtDNA, and therefore find out more information about both your direct male, and your direct female line. =============================================================== REPRINT POLICY: We encourage the circulation of "Facts & Genes" by newsletters and lists providing that you credit the author, include our copyright information (Copyright 2004, Family Tree DNA), and cite "Facts & Genes" (http://www.familytreeDNA.com/facts_genes.asp) as the source. LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/31/2004 05:54:40
    1. URL
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. On these long url's that go over one line, you have to copy and paste them rather than click them. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/31/2004 05:11:31
    1. THE URL!!!! Dave Strong DNA project.
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Sorry bout that! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/border_families. htm Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/31/2004 03:42:07
    1. DNA
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Alex Barlow has sent me a URL that explains to your smarter folks more about the DNA project. It is pretty, but is still Greek to me. Wanted to pass it along to you. It really is impressive..and if one of you can understand some of it, it might help you in your decision to join the project. Also. Jan Barlow, this might really be of interest to you...you might be able to use some of the information for our DNA chart. Oh, by the way, Alex Barlow did contact John Barlow of the Fairfield group, and he has upgraded his test to the 37 marker, when results return, we may have more answers. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/31/2004 03:40:41
    1. Rootsweb.com
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. What has happened to rootsweb.com? I can't get anything but ad's for other sites on everything I click there. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/27/2004 08:11:11
    1. Season's Greetings by Barlow
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Edson' Barlow sent a Christmas card designed and made by his brother using the Slebach Barlow Coat of Arms. He has allowed me to use it on the website. See the home page. http://www.barlowgenealogy.com Thanks Edson and to your brother. Merry Christmas to you all. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"

    12/23/2004 10:44:44
    1. RE: [BARLOW]
    2. Susan BARLOW Holmes
    3. Fabulous. I would love to have your information. Yes, some of this was just guessing on my part as I said. So I also guess that proves James Morrison is the son of Jesse and Mary Morrison. DO you know anything of the story Carol Parks sent about Mary Barlow Arnold leading the women and children from Ark to Oklahoma. She would like to prove that story. Some of those stories just can't be proven though. Thanks so very much for sharing. Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered" -----Original Message----- From: gjhall1@adelphia.net [mailto:gjhall1@adelphia.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 9:37 PM To: BARLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BARLOW] Susan, I descend from the Gallatin County, Illinois Barlows. I still live here in Gallatin County, and work at the courthouse. I can tell you that I don't think Jesse and Benjamin are brothers. My research (i.e. probates) shows that Thomas is the father of Benjamin. Then Benjamin married Jesse's daughter Sarah. Jesse is on the (I think I don't have my records in front of me) 1810 census of Montgomery County, TN. Sarah Ann's mother was Mary Morrison, he married three times. I have an original letter from a Benjamin and Sarah Barlow to his mother Mrs. Jane Kurby dated 1793(there are several other documents also) a. In this letter it mentions a brother Jesse and sisters Elizabeth and Rebecca. He also mentions a Thomas Johnston. b. The letter is sent to Berkley County, VA. c. The Benjamin and Sarah have to be a previous generation and in fact I think the brother Jesse must be another Jesse than the one that lived in Gallatin County. d. If you will notice on the 1850 census page 378A household 48 there is a Rebecca Kerby living in the household of Jane Barlow and this is next door to Jesse. I will be glad to copy these documents after Christmas and mail them to you. I would also be glad to send you a copy of my gedcom. I received some of the info from my great Aunt Cora. She did a little booklet on her mother, Sarah Mariah Barlow and her father, William Smith's families. I descend as follows: Jesse and Mary Morrison Barlow and Thomas and Elisabeth Barlow Benjamin Barlow and Sarah Ann Barlow Thomas Jefferson Barlow and Margaret Capeheart Sarah Mariah Barlow and William Smith Lula Mae Smith and Edward P. McCabe James F. McCabe and Frances Richeson Janice Kay McCabe (me) and Gary Wayne Hall Jan McCabe Hall ---- Susan BARLOW Holmes <sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net> wrote: > Well..here I go again. I was working on the Mississippi index..somehow > got into Wellington Barlow, and now, I have been working all night on > the Barlows of Gallatin Co Illinois, in researching Carol Parks James > Barlow. I found a great number of census records, and now at 5 am..I > don't have it all prepared to show yet. You are however, welcome to > look at it and see if you recognize any of it and share more information > with me in putting together the families I have gathered. I have much > several more census records not added to the page yet, time is running > out..I must sleep and clean house for Christmas guests! > > > The URL is: > > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Families/Gallatin.html > > I'd appreciate any help you can give. I am determined to find every > Barlow in the US before I grow too old and die! > > Carol Parks, is this your family???? > > Susan > > > > LOOKING FOR BARLOWS > BARLOW GENEALOGY > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com > "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or > variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, > Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered" > > > > > ==== BARLOW Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from the BARLOW Mailing List: > > If subscribed to BARLOW-L, send an email to: > barlow-l-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) > > > If subscribed to BARLOW-D, send an email to: > BARLOW-d-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) > ==== BARLOW Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE from the BARLOW Mailing List: If subscribed to BARLOW-L, send an email to: barlow-l-request@rootsweb.com Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) If subscribed to BARLOW-D, send an email to: BARLOW-d-request@rootsweb.com Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.)

    12/23/2004 01:39:24
    1. Re: [BARLOW]
    2. Susan, I descend from the Gallatin County, Illinois Barlows. I still live here in Gallatin County, and work at the courthouse. I can tell you that I don't think Jesse and Benjamin are brothers. My research (i.e. probates) shows that Thomas is the father of Benjamin. Then Benjamin married Jesse's daughter Sarah. Jesse is on the (I think I don't have my records in front of me) 1810 census of Montgomery County, TN. Sarah Ann's mother was Mary Morrison, he married three times. I have an original letter from a Benjamin and Sarah Barlow to his mother Mrs. Jane Kurby dated 1793(there are several other documents also) a. In this letter it mentions a brother Jesse and sisters Elizabeth and Rebecca. He also mentions a Thomas Johnston. b. The letter is sent to Berkley County, VA. c. The Benjamin and Sarah have to be a previous generation and in fact I think the brother Jesse must be another Jesse than the one that lived in Gallatin County. d. If you will notice on the 1850 census page 378A household 48 there is a Rebecca Kerby living in the household of Jane Barlow and this is next door to Jesse. I will be glad to copy these documents after Christmas and mail them to you. I would also be glad to send you a copy of my gedcom. I received some of the info from my great Aunt Cora. She did a little booklet on her mother, Sarah Mariah Barlow and her father, William Smith's families. I descend as follows: Jesse and Mary Morrison Barlow and Thomas and Elisabeth Barlow Benjamin Barlow and Sarah Ann Barlow Thomas Jefferson Barlow and Margaret Capeheart Sarah Mariah Barlow and William Smith Lula Mae Smith and Edward P. McCabe James F. McCabe and Frances Richeson Janice Kay McCabe (me) and Gary Wayne Hall Jan McCabe Hall ---- Susan BARLOW Holmes <sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net> wrote: > Well..here I go again. I was working on the Mississippi index..somehow > got into Wellington Barlow, and now, I have been working all night on > the Barlows of Gallatin Co Illinois, in researching Carol Parks James > Barlow. I found a great number of census records, and now at 5 am..I > don't have it all prepared to show yet. You are however, welcome to > look at it and see if you recognize any of it and share more information > with me in putting together the families I have gathered. I have much > several more census records not added to the page yet, time is running > out..I must sleep and clean house for Christmas guests! > > > The URL is: > > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Families/Gallatin.html > > I'd appreciate any help you can give. I am determined to find every > Barlow in the US before I grow too old and die! > > Carol Parks, is this your family???? > > Susan > > > > LOOKING FOR BARLOWS > BARLOW GENEALOGY > http://www.barlowgenealogy.com > "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or > variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, > Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered" > > > > > ==== BARLOW Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from the BARLOW Mailing List: > > If subscribed to BARLOW-L, send an email to: > barlow-l-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) > > > If subscribed to BARLOW-D, send an email to: > BARLOW-d-request@rootsweb.com > > Type "unsubscribe" in the Subject line. (Without the quotes, of course.) >

    12/22/2004 03:36:59
    1. Re: [BARLOW] Re: 1800s/some from SC>GA>MS/Jasper &/ or Jones Counties
    2. Well, I do know how to spell <apologize> :<) <lol> At least that email with the copy and paste did transmit better. Bellinda Myrick-Barnett

    12/22/2004 10:11:20
    1. Re: 1800s/some from SC>GA>MS/Jasper &/ or Jones Counties
    2. Hi to all, I do apologogize. I don't know why my email scrambles so sometimes in going out to the different lists as it was written looking quite different than what I saw in one 'transmission' so I apologize that it makes it harder to read like that. Just regular typing and spacing and looks one way when I send it out and then very different when I get it back on one of my lists. Does anyone else on AOL have this problem when sending to the lists that it 'scrambles' like mine did? So, I have tried putting it into my Word Program and then copying and pasting it below in hopes that it will come out more readable than last time. See the redo immediately below. Thanks. Bellinda Myrick-Barnett BellindaMBarnett@aol.com Dear Susan and EVANS, BARLOW, MYRICK, GRANTHAM, JONES, HERRINGTON, McCARTY, LOTT, HATTEN, and BANKSTON lists as well as Jones County, Mississppi and Jasper County, Mississippi lists, First of all: MERRY CHRISTMAS! and HAPPY NEW YEAR! Hi. Bellinda MYRICK-BARNETT here. I've been working on trying to connect my maternal EVANS lineage in Georgia and Jasper County, MS in the early to mid-1800s that married into the JONES-McCARTY families with the EVANS families that married into my paternal MYRICK - HERRINGTON - GRANTHAM families and connecting more of those, as well. I would be most grateful to hear from any of you who might know, specifically, how these different EVANS connect below to each other and the other connecting surnames I have shown here. Re: SC>GA>Jasper & Jones Co., MS (listing those EVANS who were in these areas in the 1800s that appear to be related but that I, so far, have listed with no connections) EVANS (1.) William?/Panther? "Panther" EVANS, (my maternal 4th great grandfather,) b: Abt. 1780 in ?/SC, d: Aft. 1810, Jasper Co., MS, father of: Malinda EVANS, b: Feb. 06, 1810 in GA, d: Sept. 27, 1875 in Jasper Co., MS md: Alson JONES/aka Alson S. JONES/aka Alson Bluford "Gip" JONES (?) b: 1823 in TN, d: March 27, 1883 in Winn Parish, LA (s/o immigrant, Benjamin JONES, in Mobile, AL abt. 1802) (Malinda/Melinda EVANS and Alson JONES, my 3rd great grandparents, were parents of William Tunley JONES, (CSA,) my 2nd great grandfather, who married Martha Ann Caroline McCARTY, my 2nd great grandmother, were parents of my maternal great grandmother, Rodella "Della" JONES, who married Cicero Lamkin HATTEN, my maternal great grandfather, parents of my maternal grandmother, Ethel Rosalie HATTEN, (of Winn Parish and West Carroll Parish, LA,) who md: 1st husb: Joseph Marion WOMACK, Sr., md: 2nd husb: Louis Hector SLAUGHTER, (my maternal grandfather.) (Their daughter, my mother, married MYRICK.) Cicero Lamkin HATTEN was the son of Lawrence M. HATTEN, (CSA,) and his wife, (as her 1st husband, Frances Ann GRISHAM, who later married 2nd husband, Zachariah Taylor "Zachary/Zack" FAITH. Frances Ann GRISHAM was the daughter of Jehu/John Madison GRISHAM and his wife, Elizabeth Ann FORD. Jehu/John Madison GRISHAM was the son of Barnett GRESHAM and his wife, Lucy POWELL. And the aforementioined Lawrence M. HATTEN was the son of William HATTEN born: 1800 in Tar River, Nash Co., NC and his 1st wife, Frances Lucretia "Patsy" LOTT, (d/o Absalom LOTT & Martha Jane Dorsey? LIGHTFOOT,) and later married 2nd wife: Anna "Annie" NETTLES. The LOTT and HATTEN families, also, married into EVANS families as well as they married into the MYRICK, HERRINGTON, GRANTHAM, BARLOW and other families listed here so I am sending to the LOTT and HATTEN lists as well. (2.) Alson Bluford "Gip" EVANS, b: 1823 in MS md: Rachel BANKS(T)ON, b: 1826 (d/o Sarah "Sally" LAIRD & (Rev.) (Sheriff) Spencer Runnel BANKSTON, Jr., both of Georgia and Jasper County, MS) (BANKS(T)ON family descended from BENGTSSON 1600s Sweden to America) (This BANKS(T)ON/BENGTSSON family immigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1600s and are associated with an EVANS family there.) (3.) Williby H. EVANS, md: Syntha H. HERRINGTON (Syntha H. HERRINGTON, b: Abt. 1838 in MS and they married Jan. 26, 1854 in Clarke County, MS, who was the sister of my paternal 2nd great grandmother Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON who married William H. "Billy" MYRICK, (s/o Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK) (Phoebe and Syntha were daughters of Cynthia "Sina" GRANTHAM and William HERRINGTON, Jr., b: 1794 in Craven Co., NC) (See connecting question about Nancy HERRINGTON and husband William Bryant BARLOW below...also regarding Samuel "Sy" HERRINGTON.) (4.) Phoebe S. EVANS, b: Abt. 1830 in MS md: John Melton HERRINGTON, b: 1830 in MS, (John is brother of the aforementioned Phoebe and Syntha and a son of the aforementioned Cynthia "Sina" GRANTHAM and William HERRINGTON, Jr., my paternal 3rd great grandparents.) (5.) James M. EVANS, b: 1813 in GA, d: April 15, 1878 in Jasper Co., MS, md: Rhoda MOFFITT/MOFFETT, b: Abt. 1815 (Children: Rhoda, El(l)sberry Ann, Franklin, J. R., John L., Mary, & Polly) ((1.)) Rhoda EVANS, b: mAY 02, 1845 in Jones/Jasper Co., MS md: William Willis "Willis" MYRICK, b: May 1841 Jones/Jasper Co., MS, d: 1923 Jones/Jasper Co., MS (s/o Aquilla "Quilla" BENNETT & James MYRICK, (James MYRICK was brother of my paternal 2nd great grandfather, William MYRICK, (the aforementioned,) and they were the sons of the aforementioned Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK who was born in Abt. 1788 in Barnwell Co., SC, (s/o Mary BROOKER and James MYRICK.) ((2.)) El(l)sberry Ann EVANS md: Maston GRANTHAM b: Feb. 06, 1837 in Jasper Co., MS d: Dec. 30, 1891 in Jasper Co., MS md: wife # 1: El(l)sberry Ann EVANS md: wife # 2: Sarah Elizabeth MYRICK b: 1840 in Jones or Jasper Co., MS d: Bef. 1935 in Jasper Co., MS (Sarah Elizabeth MYRICK was d/o the aforementioned Aquilla "Quilla" BENNETT and James MYRICK who was the brother of the aforementioned William H. "Billy" MYRICK who married Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, sister of Syntha H. HERRINGTON who married Williby H. EVANS) (Maston GRANTHAM was the son of Lydia Jane BARLOW and Richard "Lucky" GRANTHAM, III who was the brother of the aforementioned Cynthia "Sina" GRANTHAM who married William HERRINGTON, Jr. and they were the parents of the immediately aforementioned Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON and Syntha H. HERRINGTON. And Lydia Jane BARLOW was the daughter of Nancy HERRINGTON and her husband who was William Bryant BARLOW. And Richard "Lucky" GRANTHAM, III and Cynthia "Sina" GRANTHAM were the children of Elizabeth AMMONS and Richard GRANTHAM, II.) I am still wondering whether or not anyone has found any information showing the parents of the immediately aformenetioned Nancy HERRINGTON, born: Abt. 1801 in ?, died: Aft. 1870 prob. in Jones Co., MS. It certainly looks possible that she is the 'missing' daughter of Samuel S./Silas? "Sy" HERRINGTON and his wife, Mary? Martha? ?/ALLEN?. This Samuel S./Silas? "Sy" HERRINGTON was the brother of 2 of my paternal 3rd great grandfathers, the aformentioned William HERRINGTON, Jr., (who married Cynthia "Sina" HERRINGTON,) and my Enoch HERRINGTON who md: wife # 1: Rebecca Jane "Jane" DICKENS/DICKINS, (aka DICK(ER)SON/etc.,) (d/o Catherine GRAVES & ?/David? DICKENS/DICKINS.) Enoch HERRINGTON and Rebecca Jane "Jane" DICKENS/DICKINS were the parents of my paternal great grandmother, Harriet Katherine "Hattie" HERRINGTON, (aka HARRINGTON,) who married Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, son of the aformentioned William H. "Billy" MYRICK and Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, (d/o the aforementioned William HERRINGTON, Jr. and wife, Cynthia "Sina" GRANTHAM.) Looking forward to hearing from any of you with new connections, added information, and/or corrections to any of the above. In advance, I thank you. Merry Christmas! and have a very Happy New Year! Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick-Barnett BellindaMBarnett@aol.com In a message dated 12/22/2004 5:17:13 AM Central Standard Time, sbarlowholmes@classicnet.net writes: Well..here I go again. I was working on the Mississippi index..somehow got into Wellington Barlow, and now, I have been working all night on the Barlows of Gallatin Co Illinois, in researching Carol Parks James Barlow. I found a great number of census records, and now at 5 am..I don't have it all prepared to show yet. You are however, welcome to look at it and see if you recognize any of it and share more information with me in putting together the families I have gathered. I have much several more census records not added to the page yet, time is running out..I must sleep and clean house for Christmas guests! The URL is: http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Families/Gallatin.html I'd appreciate any help you can give. I am determined to find every Barlow in the US before I grow too old and die! Carol Parks, is this your family???? Susan

    12/22/2004 10:08:00