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    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: willie andrew baskins was born in Tn (the hardin co, area) or waterloo, al in 1892,,,,,, if they are in your line, then let me know

    07/05/2005 07:53:43
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: my willie andrew baskins would have been born around 1890.....I did find a john baskins and wife in one household in rutherford county in their 50's and a few houses down, a Eli Baskins as farm labor with another family with a totally different name.... Do you have any dates to go with the info that you gave me

    07/05/2005 05:22:38
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baskins of MS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My ggf was William Philo Baskin (born 1828) son of John Baskin and Olivia Loughridge Baskin and brother to John Baskin born abt. 1826. Wm. Philo Baskin came to Chickasaw County, MS with his maternal aunt and her husband after his mother died and his father remarried. He also had a cousin named Wm. Baskin in Chickasaw County, MS. Could this be your line?

    07/03/2005 06:13:22
    1. SEARCHING FOR BASKIN CONNEX IN NC/SC
    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/ocC.2ACIB/163 Message Board Post: Jane B Richardson married George RICHARDSON early 1840 in or near Union Co., NC George RICHARDSON was shot and died of his wounds near Richmond, VA in 1862. Jane B Richardson is listed on the 1860 US Census for Union County, NC. She is listed as Jane B RICHARDSON on her Pension Application from NC. Her birth year would have been 1822/1823 based her age of 62 noted on the Pension Application. Her son John Jefferson RICHARDSON had a daughter Viola Baskin Richardson, that died 27 Oct 1878 as posted in the Monroe Enquirer for Union Co., NC Was her grandmother's maiden name BASKIN/BASKINS? Anyone working on NC/SC BASKIN surname can help? Regards, Wayne Phillips Hampstead, NC 28443

    07/02/2005 08:22:55
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My GGF was John F. Baskin, he rasied two children of his son, Robert but they were from Mississippi. Does any of this line do you reconize?

    07/01/2005 02:02:33
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a John F Baskins in my line of Baskins.... did your John F raise his brothers sons and live around the Hardin co, Tn/ Waterloo, Al areas..... His brother and wife would have died when the children were young..... Eli or Henry baskins

    06/29/2005 08:53:01
    1. Re: WILLIAM EDWIN BASKIN & SALLIE T. BURNETT BASKIN
    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/ocC.2ACIB/157.1 Message Board Post: did he have a twin brother they called willie andrew?????? where were they born

    06/29/2005 08:49:00
    1. BASKIN - MARKS Engagement
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BASKIN - MARKS Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ocC.2ACIB/162 Message Board Post: Dr. Fred and Olivia Baskin of Dallas are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Baskin to Robert (Robby) Marks, of Plano. He is the son of Dr. Richard and Marlene Marks. The bride-elect is a 1998 graduate of Pierce High School. She is a 2002 graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a BA. Amanda was president of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and is currently a kindergarten teacher with Galveston Independent School District. The prospective groom is a 1998 graduate of Plano Senior High School. He is also a 2002 graduate of University of Texas at Austin with a BS, magna cum laude. He was president of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity. Robby is presently beginning fourth year medical school at University of Texas, Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. The couple will be married on July 3rd in Dallas.

    06/27/2005 04:06:18
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Mary Clyde, This is my line. I have info on John F.Baskin and his four sons. I am interested in who were the parents of John Neal Baskin, b 1886, d 1926.

    05/17/2005 12:50:32
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allen, Anderson, Baskin, Binnaker, Brady, Browne, Bryan, Cochran, Davis, Dennard, Donald, Doolittle, Douglass, Ellis, Fouché, Gray, Hartgrove, Hodges, Jones, Kinsey, McDowell, McGill, Montfort, Morse, Perkins, Reid, Singleton, Stokes, Stuart, Thompson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Allen, Have you check this site? Page 17... http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~pickensarchive/baskin/i3.html

    05/14/2005 10:38:34
    1. Re: Off spring of William Baskin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baskin,Basken Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/137.1.1 Message Board Post: My line of Baskins were from SC My GGF was John F. Baskin who migrated to Holmes and Hinds County, Ms

    05/12/2005 02:13:36
    1. Re: Baskin & related families in Johnson Co., Arkansas
    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/ocC.2ACIB/149.1 Message Board Post: I am from the line of Robert McKinley Baskin. Tugie Baskin Baxter was my grandmother. You have that she died in 1919. She didn't die until April 5,1965. My mother is Fern Baxter Ashlock Taverner. My father was Dennis Denver Ashlock.He was born Dec. 14,1896 and died June 30,1978. Mothers 2nd. husband was Ivey Taverner. You have Fern with 2 sisters by the names of Alma and Beth. This is not right. I will list her brothers and sisters. They are all Baxters. Robert Ottis and Barney Olney were twins and born July 15,1902. Ottis died Dec 24,1902 and Olney died Dec19,1902. Arthur Burchard Born Nov 16,1903 Died Jan. 27,1907,, Ivy Juanita Born Jan. 27,1905 Died Sept. 3,1932,,, John William Thannis Born July 8,1906 Died Nov. 19,1944,, Hazel Oleta Born Mar.27,1908 Died Mar.19,2004,, Sonny Fay Born Nov. 25,1909 Died Nov. 27,1909 Fern Adeline Born Jan.18,1911 Still Living Theil Born Mar.20,1913 Died Oct.31,1996 Ned Horatio and Ted Cicero Twins Born Oct.14,1917 Ned died May 9,1937 and Ted Died Aug.25,1967 Thaine McK Born Nov.30,1919 Died Aug.17,1919 Dorothy Elizabeth Born Jan.2,1921 Still Living Opal Onella Born Nov.12,1922 Died May 24,2001 Hope you get this and can make head or tails out of it. If I can be of any more help let me know by E-Mail. Will do what I can for you.

    05/11/2005 08:05:37
    1. twin bro in Shiloh, Tn area: willie andrew and Ed Baskins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: baskin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/161 Message Board Post: looking for info on these two....... they were twins.... lost touch with Ed when Willie came to Cross Co, Ar by way of Walker Co, Alabama where he married Charlotte "Lottie" Dobing.......and info appreciated

    04/30/2005 02:37:45
    1. Re: Researching Baskin's in Tennessee
    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/ocC.2ACIB/156.1.1 Message Board Post: Scottsboro Area, near Chetham County, also known to live in Murfreesboro. Any help? Hope so.

    04/16/2005 08:30:16
    1. Searching for Baskin in TN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baskin, Hollis, Rollins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/160 Message Board Post: I am just beginning my search of the Baskin family last known in Tennessee. I have little info as of yet. What I have is this : Ellis Baskin m. Emma Merritt? they had two children, Fred Ellis Sr, b.Oct.5,1923-d.Feb.26,1968 and Johnny James b.Sept 3,1925-d.July 17,2003.Johnny James never married or had any decendents. Fred Sr. married Zemma Hollis, b.Feb 27,1921-d.Mar.12,1983. They had 5 children : Fred Jr.,d.Aug.1983, Jonny Thomas d.June,2003, Robert, Roger, and David Leroy. I do know that Johnny Thomas married 3 times, first to Jenny Potete- 3 children- Tammy, Jeffrey, and John Eric. 2nd marriage to a Elizabeth with one son, Jonathon. 3rd marriage to Maria Alicia Wilma Austin with no children. I am stuck. Any information would be GREATLY appreciated. Good luck with your own searches. E-mail at [email protected]

    04/16/2005 08:28:06
    1. Re: Baskin of TN and AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: baskins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/55.57.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I also have a john baskins in my family. he had 2 twin boys... willie andrew baskins and ed baskins.... willie ... known as will was born around Shiloh, Tn and was drafted in WWII out of Corinth, Ms. he married Lottie Dobing from Carbonhill, al.. and moved to Cross Co, Arkansas... John died when the boys were 3&5 his wife died to.... the children were raised by their uncle... do you think there is a relation???

    04/13/2005 07:24:20
    1. Re: Researching Baskin's in Tennessee
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: baskins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ocC.2ACIB/156.1 Message Board Post: what part of tn?????

    04/13/2005 07:12:19
    1. Scots irish Research Materials
    2. It has been almost a year since I have offered to make copies of some of the more important Scots-Irish research materials from my collection.  Most of my time is currently devoted to www.stringsandbeyond.com (any guitar players??) so this will be the only opportunity to acquire these materials for the balance of the year. I have added one new item: Carolina Scots,  by Douglas Kelly and Caroline Kelly 1739 Publications, Dillon, SC an Historical and Genealogical Study of Over 100 Years of Emigration. Caroline was my son's Latin teacher at Charlotte Christian School and this book is the long awaited second edition which is the history of the Scottish and Gaelic diaspora in the Carolinas.  If your ancestors were part of the Cape Fear Scots who came from the Highlands of Scotland and settled in Moore, Cumberland, Hoke, Richmond, Robeson, or Scotland counties then this book is for you. In addition I have the following materials: Rockbridge County, Virginia Notebook, Compiled from Articles by Dr. George W. Diehl as published in the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia.  Additional charts and notes have been added as well as a surname index.  Compiled by A. Maxim Coppage III, 242 pages.   For a number of years, the late Dr. George W. Diehl contributed historical and genealogical articles to the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia, published by M.W. Paxton, Jr.  The clippings from the paper were sent to Mr. Coppage for the "Virginia Collection"  In many instances information may be found showing where families originated in Scotland or Ireland, the places lived before settling in the Rockbridge County, Virginia area and the relationships between various clans or as Dr. Diehl so aptly named this phase of pioneering, "A Rockbridge Seed-box." A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania, Chambersburg, Pa. Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages.   From the preface the following:  "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy"....Lots of detail on the early members of the church as well as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during the westward expansion. The Scotch-Irish In The Colonies: 1750-1790 A Thesis Presented for the Degree of Master of Arts by Kathryn R. Aikin, A.B., The Ohio State University, 1933 Contents include Introduction, Early Settlements, Daily Life on the Frontier, Educational and Religious Activities, Military Pursuits, and Political Participation and Conclusion.  This is also a GREAT Bibliography, the most important part of any thesis. The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery, 1905,1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Sociey of Antiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson & McCormack, 54 Kings St.  211 pages    On our recent trip to Donegal we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted in the 1975 reprinting of this book.  He is the last living person who had anything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST source for Ulster Presbyterian research.  From Lecky I quote, "The lists of names of former generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are given in the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they may of necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with the locality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name or live in the same places." Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Events in Ireland during the Revolutionary period 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages.    One of the most difficult sources to locate, in fact almost impossible.  Months worth of reading and packed with great genealogy.  Contains the following biographical sketches: 1.  The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, took part in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power for the Defence. 2.  The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the 8th Dec. 1688. 3.  The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege (over 1200 genealogical sketches) 4.  Those engaged in the relief of the city A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskillen in 1688 and 1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, M.A. Rector of Magilligan in the Diocese of Derry.  Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Toronto, 1869    The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from.  Along with "Fighters of Derry" these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of the Family of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other Families Connected with Them, by Amy Young, 1929, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 311 pages.    Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan, McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester, Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others. The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed. A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through the eyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia 542 pages.    The best source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/Rockbridge Counties in Virginia.  Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig.  In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master of Arts, by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages.    The most popular of the documents offered, this covers the families who settled in Russell county, Virginia when it was considered the frontier.  If your ancestors came through southwestern Virginia, this document is the history of your family.  Contains information on specific families as well as the farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there.  Lots on the Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier.  Names like Russell, Walker, Porter, Cowan, Houston, Boone, Montgomery, Fraley, Thompson, Anderson, Kilgore, and 50 or so other "Scotch-Irish" families make this an invaluable resource for your family history. The Reverend Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClure Publishing Co. 125 pages   History of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev. Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. Several of these books are available in only a few major University libraries and in the case of Fighters of Derry it was copied from microfilm because I was never able to find an actual copy in the US.  Professor Hagy gave me permission to copy his thesis and I may have one of the only remaining original copies. It was of particular interest to me because the Cowan family was one of the "frontier families of southwest Virginia."  I only send this post to a few of rootsweb's many thousands of lists and these are the ones where the people came from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania, Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and points west.  These Scots-Irish research materials follow that path.  If you are interested in obtaining any of the above documents please contact me at [email protected] for details. Thanks, Robert Cowan

    01/10/2005 06:40:42
    1. Re: New York State Oliver Baskin
    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/ocC.2ACIB/150.1 Message Board Post: I think I may have some info on the Oliver Baskin you are looking for.This is a rather long address but it does work.www.leonardcomputers.com/leonardcomputers/groupsheets/d0096/f0000064.html.#i07311. ( the last numbers are D 0096 / F 0000064 . html. # I 07311 all lower case and run together as printed above.)This gives you a site in Wisconson that covers our family tree from Oliver Sr.all the way down.If you follow Thomas A Kempis to his son Thomas and his son George and his son Lyall you will eventually find me.Let me know how you make out.

    01/04/2005 12:45:33
    1. Merry Christmas from your List Hostess!
    2. Scott and Roxanne Munns
    3. Dear Researchers, It is my custom to send you all Christmas greetings every year. I've gotten my family's website updated, so it's time to let you all know that you can get to know me better by pointing your browser to http://www.masterharper.com. I do pray that your will "find" some information during this season - maybe one of your relatives will suddenly remember a fact or piece of information that will help you over your brick wall, or a relative will find some old family photos that they'll share with you. Whatever your biggest genealogy wish would be, I hope these holidays will bring you closer to their fulfillment. Please remember that many new genealogy researchers will get their new computers and genealogy software programs this Christmas. Please welcome their questions and enthusiasm. Try to stay patient and teach good research habits! Many blessings! Roxanne ListHostess

    12/20/2004 08:11:05