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    1. Wives of Benjamin #2
    2. Gail Stephens
    3. Do any of you have proof that Margaret Lydia/Lydie Campbell or Mary Gaines were wives of Benjamin, son of Benjamin, son of George? I have a copy of a page from a family bible that indicates he married Lydia Duncan, daughter of Alfred Duncan, on December 3, 1841. There are a number of children listed also, all of whom were born after 1841. I don't have Lydia Duncan's date of death, so I don't know which children belong to her and which may be children of one of the other wives (if they were his wives). Gail Birdwell Stephens

    12/02/2001 07:20:26
    1. New stuff in Articles
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, There is a new subject in Articles, courtesy of Gail Birdwell Stephens GSTEPHENS@SC.RR.COM It is a letter from Daniel Wexler Birdwell, talking about his father, Benjamin Franklin Birdwell, and mother, Axie Alice Austin. It is towards the top of Articles on Birdtracks..Please go and take a look....and thank you, Gail, for donating this letter. My best to all of you Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Cemetery site: <http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~patrickfamilytree/ Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com> --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.303 / Virus Database: 164 - Release Date: 11/24/2001

    12/01/2001 02:11:50
    1. Re: Allen Preston Birdwell
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I received this note today (below)......does anyone have any information on this man? If so, can you please respond to the List, so that we may all have the information. Also, as all of you probably know, the transworm is running rampant out there, so please run your virus program as often as possible. I got an email tonight with NO attachment, and it was infected!! Have a great evening Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: Ajjacobs1000@aol.com To: birdwell@webworkz.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:33 PM Subject: Birdwell family Hi-my name is Audrey and I am looking for info about Allan Preston Birdwell.He was my son-in-laws grandfather.His mothers name was Allie Jo Birdwell.I think they were from Texas and/or Oklahoma.If there is anyone out there that can help I would really appreciate it. thank you-Audrey ajjacobs1000@aol.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.303 / Virus Database: 164 - Release Date: 11/24/2001

    11/28/2001 02:24:41
    1. More additions
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, spending your time with family & friends and eating lots of turkey & stuffing :-) I have added more pictures on the William Page Birdwell page (Articles/Just Pictures), contributed by Theron Baber. Please go and take a look. By the way, please be careful of opening any attachments. I've gotten the ugly Kakworm a number of times in the last few weeks, attached to email from people that I know, and totally unbeknownst to them. For those of you who do not have a virus protector, there is a great FREE one that you can get online...and it will fix any problems that you might encounter with viruses. The url is http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.html Have a great evening Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Cemetery site: <http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~patrickfamilytree/ Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    11/25/2001 01:28:39
    1. Mary Birdwell
    2. Velma
    3. Hi--I have had an inquiry on a Mary Birdwell born 1824 who married Samuel Cantrell. They had a daughter named Sarah Bell Cantrell who married James Z. Winkler. Does anyone have any information on this family? If so, please email me. Velma

    11/24/2001 01:33:52
    1. Nancy dau. of Robert?
    2. Barbara Brooks
    3. My ggggrandmother was supposedly Nancy Birdwell who married Thomas Hagan in 1801 in Washington Co. TN. While in TN last week researching the Hagans, I found where Arthur had sold land to William Mullinax on Sept. 21, 1801 This land bordered Robert Birdwell's. Since Thomas was either Arthur's son or his brother, I am wondering if anyone has anything on this Robert? So far, I've found a dozen or more Nancy's and no one seems to know who her father was. Barbara Hagan Brooks @barbarab@argontech.net

    11/15/2001 12:28:33
    1. Re: Brian Birdwell
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I got a note tonight from Wade..Brian's brother. I put it on Brian's page on BT. (Articles/Brian) Please take a look. Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    11/14/2001 03:24:06
    1. Joes Pool Room
    2. barbra
    3. ) 66 (or so) YEARS AGO--Here are just some items of possible genealogical interest from the **NOVEMBER 3, 1937** issue of Bill Fiske's Bugle, a newspaper of the area at that time, compiled for the Citizen-Statesman by Edwina Napier: Joe's Pool Room is now open for business with all the equipment used when it was operated by CLANCY and BIRDWELL. Joe WILLIAMS, proprietor.

    11/14/2001 06:32:44
    1. Richard Birdwell
    2. Velma
    3. Goodmorning---I have received an inquiry from a great granddaughter of a Richard Birdwell. She sai he married a Cora Lee Goins around 1917 in either OK. or AR. they think in Van Buren AR. He died in 1923 and was about 40 years of age then. He is buried in Paw Paw Cemetery, Muldrow, OK. They know nothing else about him does anyone on the list know anything? Velma

    11/12/2001 12:08:36
    1. Herod Birdwell
    2. barbra
    3. 62 (or so) YEARS AGO--Here are just some of the items of possible genealogical interest from the **November 29, 1939** edition of Bill Fiske's Bugle, a newspaper of the Celina area at that time, compiled for the Citizen-Statesman by Edwina Napier: Three young men, namely Durell BROWN, Herod BIRDWELL, Jr., and Dewey CLINTON, entered Austin Peay Normal School at Clarksville, Tennessee last Monday morning on transfer from the local NYA rolls.

    11/05/2001 07:52:28
    1. Re: More new stuff on BT
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I have added more War Letters of John Calhoun Birdwell (Articles/War Letters....) Also, there is a death certificate of Blake T. Birdwell (Articles/Death Cert...), donated by Don Birdwell dbirdwell@wave5.net And last, but not least, there are family pictures of Alexander & Nancy Bernettie Spear Birdwell (Articles/Pictures), donated by Allen & Rosaline Birdwell when we were at the family reunion this summer. Please go and take a look, and if anyone has any more "stuff" that they would like to see on BT, please send to me either via email or smail. I am working as fast as I can to get everyone's donations on line. For those of you who have sent me gedcoms, please be patient. It takes a lot of time to get all the names listed and in html format, but I'm working on them as much as possible. Have a great day Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    11/01/2001 08:54:38
    1. New stuff
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I've added some new pictures in Articles/Tombstones, sent to me by Sharon Hall. They are of the Live Oak Cemetery, Travis Co., Texas. Thank you, Sharon. Have a great day Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/23/2001 01:50:35
    1. New pictures added
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, Barbara Mann sent me more pictures to add to Birdtracks. They are posted in Articles/Pictures, in the Eliza Jane Birdwell section. Thank you Barbie. Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/18/2001 03:43:51
    1. Nancy Birdwell
    2. Barbara Brooks
    3. Does anyone have any idea who the parents and siblings were for Nancy Birdwell who married Thomas Hagan in Washington County, TN in 1801? This is most likely my grandmother but I can't find anything about her. There seem to be dozens of Nancys but none who tie to her. Barbara

    10/17/2001 02:07:37
    1. Mary BIRDWELL of VA and Sullivan Co, TN
    2. Donna Edgar
    3. Seeking the roots of Mary Birdwell Chester, born in Virginia about 1767 (from 1850 federal census). Her husband was John Chester who served in the Revolutionary War as a quartermaster sergeant in the 6th Penn regiment, commanded by Col Josiah Harmer from 1777 to 1781. Their family Bible records their wedding date as 21 Mar 1786. They had ten children and lived & farmed in Sullivan County, TN. She passed away there 17 Oct 1752. John Chester passed away prior to her on 4 Jan 1841. I noted with great interest Rose Birdwell's posting to the list and interesting web site showing images of early documents of John Calhoun Birdwell in VA in 1743 -- and wonder if he perhaps was a relative. Perhaps after the Rev. War there was an influx of VA Birdwells to Sullivan County, TN. Since this is a newly discovered portion of my family tree, I recently joined this listserver and have just lurked until now. I'm not as well versed in Birdwell genealogy as some of the other surnames I research. Does anyone know the parents, siblings, background, etc of this Mary Birdwell? As a descendent of John and Mary Birdwell Chester I hope to find out more about her. Donna Proffitt Edgar (researching PROFFITT, CHESTER, BIRDWELL, MASON, SKINNER, LEWIS, MENZ)

    10/17/2001 06:13:05
    1. John Calhoun Birdwell Letters & other "stuff"
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I have finished entering the letters from JCB. More will be added when the Univ. sends me more, hopefully within the next few weeks. Thank you, Lou Parris, for pointing out my previous Subject mistake. I have also added a tombstone picture (Tombstone section of Articles), sent to me by Betty Young Bray. The stone is of Omer Birdwell, 25 Jan-26 Jan 1903, in the Duke Young Cemetery, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN. She would like to know if any of you know who this child belonged to. Please post answer to the list. Jim Parkhill, you sent me a picture just before my pc took it's final nosedive, would you resend it to me so that I can post it on BT, please? Thank you all again for being such a great group! Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/17/2001 06:00:45
    1. Re: John Calhoun Birdwell Letters
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, sorry for the mistake here. Guess having a new baby in the house is making me tired-er than I thought it did! I should have noticed when I wrote it out. Have a good day Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/16/2001 01:43:30
    1. John C. Calhoun Letters
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, I have put 5 of John's letters on BT, in Articles. Will work on more as I get time. Have a great day Rose BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/15/2001 05:06:21
    1. A note from Wade Birdwell, brother of Brian
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. From: "Wade Birdwell" <wadebirdwell@wallachmoore.com> To: <birdwell@webworkz.com> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 11:37 AM Subject: Re: Your brother > Brian is doing very well. He may even get out of ICU this week, and the doctors hope to send him home in maybe another 5-6 weeks. He still has a long row to hoe in terms of his rehabilitation, and pain management and flexibility will be an issue for a long time, but your prayers have not gone unanswered. Thanks, and please keep praying!! > > I will try to keep you updated. If a subscription would be easier, please let me know how to subscribe. > > Sincerely, > > Wade Birdwell >

    10/08/2001 06:31:27
    1. Re: Brian Birdwell
    2. Pete and Rose Birdwell
    3. Hey Gang, Here is all the information that I have on Brian Birdwell over the last few days. I talked to Aggie yesterday, and she said that she had talked to Bob Birdwell of San Antonio, and he gave her the lowdown on Brian's family line. <George>Ben, Sr.>Ben, Jr.>James Worfield>Otha>Oliver Douglas>Brian> Aggie talked to Brian's wife, Melva, and she asked that we all say prayers for her husband. Sharon Hall is going there soon, and will stop by and see Brian. Thank you, Sharon. Please tell him that we are all thinking of him and praying for him. I've copy and pasted, so please forgive all the >'s. Have a great day Rose >From Barbara Mann: Area families try to cope with loss Date September 13, 2001 Source GABRIELLE CRIST;LILA LaHOODStar-Telegram Staff Writers Section NEWS Edition FINAL On Monday, Marty Fangman dropped his brother off at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport after a weekend visit.Less than 24 hours later, Fangman watched his brother die.Fangman stared in horror in his Keller home as the television showed the second airplane crashing into a World Trade Center tower.Hours later, he and his family confirmed what they had suspected - 33-year-old flight attendant Robert Fangman was on board United Airlines Flight 175.Since then, they've been unable to escape the replays that over and over again show their loved one dying."I woke up this morning feeling like I'd been beaten," Marty Fangman said Wednesday. "I have a hard time believing I could feel any worse."Now Fangman and his wife, Kristy, are trying to explain to their 9-year-old daughter why her uncle is dead. In Mansfield, members of another area family are coping with the same tragedy. They are leaving today for Washington to be with Wade Birdwell's brother, who was critically burned when a plane crashed into the Pentagon. They are getting there on new tires provided free by a dealership that was told why the Birdwells needed their car serviced immediately. A third victim of the terrorist attacks also has local ties: She was a graduate of the University of North Texas who was killed in the Pentagon crash. The Fangmans, meanwhile, described Robert Fangman, the youngest of seven children, as a carefree bachelor who enjoyed good food, red wine and dancing. He became a flight attendant at the beginning of the year because he wanted to travel before he settled down, his family said. "I'd never seen him happier," Marty Fangman said. Part of the struggle, Marty Fangman said, is that his family must grieve the loss while also grappling with the tragedy as American citizens. "What these people have done, they've done to every single one of us," Fangman said. He doesn't know who "they" are, but he plans to hold government officials to their promise to catch and punish those responsible. For now, though, the family members have more immediate concerns. They are trying to figure out how to get to Delaware for a celebration on Sunday of Robert Fangman's life. With airports closed, Marty Fangman said he will probably drive to make sure they get there in time. As news accounts describe the violence that apparently took place aboard the planes before they crashed, Fangman said he's not sure he wants to know what happened to his brother. "In some ways, the more I learn about it, the more disheartened I become," he said. Debbie Fangman, Robert's 45-year-old sister in Delaware, said she doesn't need to know either, but she wonders what her brother's last moments were like. "What was he doing? Was he scared?" she asked. Maybe he tried to fight the hijackers; maybe he was killed before the plane took off from Boston, she said. Whatever his fate, Debbie Fangman said, she wishes the TV networks would quit showing replays of the airplane flying into the World Trade Center tower. "Every time you see it, you're watching your brother die again," Debbie Fangman said. "If you haven't seen it by now, you live in a hole." She said she realizes that her brother's remains will never be recovered, and although some of her relatives struggle with that, she doesn't. "He wanted to be cremated and have his ashes spread over a big city," Debbie Fangman said. "He got that." Wade Birdwell and his family should be on the road to Washington today - driving on free new tires - to be Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell, his brother, who survived the Pentagon attack. When he heard the news, Wade, an attorney with Wallach & Moore in Fort Worth, decided to drive to Washington with his wife, Liz, principal at Alexander Elementary in Duncanville; daughter Alexandra; and mother, Loretta Reves. Teachers and parents at Liz Birdwell's school wanted to help and took her car to a Goodyear center. Told why the car needed fast service, Goodyear employees gave them a set of new tires and services. "It's been phenomenal, the outpouring of support," Wade Birdwell said. Brian Birdwell, 39, who has been in the Army 17 years, has a wife, Melva; and son, Matthew, 12. "His office was two windows from the point of impact," Wade Birdwell said. But his brother was not at his desk when the plane hit. "Of all things, he went to the bathroom," Birdwell said. As rescuers pulled people from the area, friends saw Brian Birdwell on a stretcher, put him in a van and raced to Georgetown University Hospital. He was moved to Washington Hospital Center and is in critical but stable condition with burns over 60 percent of his body, Wade Birdwell said. Another from Barbara Mann: Area families feel gamut of emotions Date September 14, 2001 Source LILA LAHOOD;ELLENA FORTNER MORRISON Star-Telegram Staff Writers Section NEWS Edition FINAL It was a solemn salute from the president of the United States to a wounded soldier, an Army veteran lying in a hospital bed with third-degree burns covering his face, arms and hands. Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell, 39, a victim of Tuesday's terrorist attack on the Pentagon, struggled to reciprocate, ever so slowly. "When the president saw Brian starting to salute back, he held his salute until Brian completed his salute... [He] almost got his salute completely up to his head and down," said Birdwell's brother, Wade Birdwell of Mansfield. Wade Birdwell, a Fort Worth attorney, wasn't there to witness the president's visit at Washington Hospital Center. He was still on the road Thursday when his sister-in-law and a nurse recounted the meeting in a telephone call to Wade Birdwell as he drove from Texas to Washington. When Brian Birdwell's wife, Melva, told Bush that her husband was a fellow Texan, Wade Birdwell said, the president "hugged her and kissed her and gave her his and the first lady's love to my nephew Matthew," Brian Birdwell's 12-year-old son. Wade Birdwell, his wife, the couple's daughter and his mother left for Washington Wednesday evening and expected to arrive at the hospital early today. Brian Birdwell's Pentagon office was near the point where the hijacked plane slammed into the building, but he survived because he was not at his desk at the time of impact. As rescuers pulled people from the fringes of the devastated area Tuesday, colleagues recognized Brian Birdwell lying on a stretcher. They put him in a van and raced to Georgetown University Hospital, driving over sidewalks to get there, Wade Birdwell said. He was later moved to Washington Hospital Center. Brian Birdwell has been assigned to the Pentagon for a year. He is a Persian Gulf War veteran and has been in the Army 17 years, his brother said. Like the Birdwells, another area family considered themselves lucky that their relatives survived the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center in New York... ...The Birdwell family, meanwhile, prays that Brian Birdwell continues his recovery. He was listed in critical condition Thursday but is improving and will undergo a third round of surgery today, Wade Birdwell said. When he heard about his brother's injury, Wade Birdwell, an attorney with the Fort Worth firm Wallach, Andrews, Florsheim & Stouffer - which changed its name this summer and had been identified in previous stories as Wallach & Moore - decided to drive to Washington with his wife, Liz, daughter Alexandra, 3, and mother Loretta Reves. The family received an immediate outpouring of help from friends and colleagues. Before they set out on the road, a local Goodyear service center that learned about Brian Birdwell's situation provided a free tune-up and free tires for their car. And the help continues to appear in unexpected places, such as a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Jackson, Tenn., Wade Birdwell said. "Someone must have overheard me on the telephone because they paid for our meal," he said. Staff writer Melody McDonald contributed to this report Lila LaHood, (817) 390-7725 llahood@star-telegram.com Ellena Fortner Morrison, (817) 685-3888 efortner@star-telegram.com PHOTO(S): CP >From Dick Birdwell: > > > When President Bush went to visit the wounded from the Pentagon, he > >walked > > > into a room and was introduced: Mr President, this is LTC Brian > >Birdwell, > > > US Army. The President saluted the badly burned soldier and as he > >realized > > > that the soldier was trying to return the salute, the President held > his > > > salute for the agonizingly long time it took the soldier to raise his > >right > > > arm to the salute position. LTC Birdwell and his wife told a friend of > >mine > > > yesterday that the President's visit was like that of a friend who > >offered > > > comfort and prayers. Burned over 60% of his body, his morale is sky > >high. > > > Pray for him and Mr. Bush. Hello all: Aggie has outdone herself again and tracked down Brian Birdwell, who was injured at the Pentagon on September 11th. For those of you who did not see the article in the Ft. Worth paper, here is an excerpt from the article sent to me by Barbara Mann: Date September 13, 2001 Source GABRIELLE CRIST;LILA LaHOODStar-Telegram Staff Writers Section NEWS Edition FINAL Wade Birdwell and his family should be on the road to Washington today - driving on free new tires - to be Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell, his brother, who survived the Pentagon attack. When he heard the news, Wade, an attorney with Wallach & Moore in Fort Worth, decided to drive to Washington with his wife, Liz, principal at Alexander Elementary in Duncanville; daughter Alexandra; and mother, Loretta Reves. Teachers and parents at Liz Birdwell's school wanted to help and took her car to a Goodyear center. Told why the car needed fast service, Goodyear employees gave them a set of new tires and services. "It's been phenomenal, the outpouring of support," Wade Birdwell said. Brian Birdwell, 39, who has been in the Army 17 years, has a wife, Melva; and son, Matthew, 12. "His office was two windows from the point of impact," Wade Birdwell said. But his brother was not at his desk when the plane hit. "Of all things, he went to the bathroom," Birdwell said. As rescuers pulled people from the area, friends saw Brian Birdwell on a stretcher, put him in a van and raced to Georgetown University Hospital. He was moved to Washington Hospital Center and is in critical but stable condition with burns over 60 percent of his body, Wade Birdwell said. Aggie spoke with Brian's wife Melva today and got the address so we could send cards. Brian is still in intensive care but doing better. The address is: Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell Washington Hospital Center, Room 4H6 110 Irving St., NW Washington, D.C. 20010 When asked what we could do to help, Melva's answer was prayers. That we have in abundance. Aggie is working on their line and want's to send it to them. Melva says Brian's father was Doug and his mother Loretta Reves. Can anyone make a connection and help her out? I am sending this e-mail to the addresses I have from the reunion in Kingsport this summer and Rose will post a note on Birdtracks as soon as possible (her newest grandson is about to, or has arrived). Please share this news with all family members you know and if you have an e-mail address we can add to our master list, please let me know. May God speed Brian Birdwell's recovery and support and comfort his family. God bless us everyone. Sincerely, Andrea Craig >From Sharon Hall: > > > Rose, > > > That is good news on Mr. Birdwell. I am going to be up there, do you > want > > > me to take him something. I can do that. I leave San Antonio 10-9 to > BWI > > > and will return to SA 10-12. I think it would be a good thing for > someone > > > to go in person. > > > Sharon BIRDTRACKS Website: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~birdtracks/> To Subscribe or unsubscribe: <BIRDWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To send queries or answers: <BIRDWELL-L@rootsweb.com> Problems or opinions: <birdwell@webworkz.com>

    10/08/2001 02:58:14