At 01:37 PM 3/14/98 -0600, Jim Lantrip wrote: >Frances Sawyer: >The information that I have on Thomas Bottom that <B>MAY</B> >be your Thomas is as follows >------------------ >!Will book 2X page 125 Amelia Co. Va. >Will of Thomas Bottom May 10 1765 Probated Oct 1765 >Ch. To Thomas Bottom residuary legatee and Executor >Jane Vaughn. >To Grand children >Francis Warshim >Mary Hubbard. >Witnesses: Geo. Brooks, Wm. Brooks, John Ford. >Security of Thos. Bond as Executor, John Ford. >Perhaps some other can help more. > >Jim Lantrip. I would speculate that Thomas' wife might >have been a Ford. or Brooks. >-----Original Message----- >From: Frances Sawyer <fs81215@navix.net> >To: BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com <BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 10:05 PM >Subject: [BOTTOM-L] VA-Amelia, Brunswick Co >Snip >Thanks Jim, for your response! I'll keep this on file! I know so little of this line that anything is helpful. I'm also fairly new to genealogy and computers so any hints is very helpful. Thanks Again! Fran > >
Hi All, Just beginning research on BOTTOM'S. I have Mary Bottom D/O Thomas Bottom and Elizabeth ?. She married George Steagall SR, (B 1700). I have no other info on her. I also have Agnes Bottom (no other info) who married George Steagall JR (B 1733). Any help will be appreciated! Thanks! Fran
Hi Folks; Just a few lines for information: There is a lot of changes going on now. Rootsweb is indexing each list, county, and query. The index is by surname and query subject. So I recommend that Email sent to the list be as short as necessary but contain the subject matter you are interested in. i.e. Bottom, William of Jefferson Co.. Tenn. or Bottoms, John who married Jordan in Alabama. This will help everyone Here is one that I have seen of course not on this list. Looking for missing Ancestors. (Are not all of us doing that). Also Welcome Frances Sawyer our 16th member to the list. Hope to hear from her soon so we can supply all her missing Bottom/Bottoms information and other connected surnames. your humble list owner Jim Lantrip
Harvey Bottoms wrote: > > Do you have anything on a Paskel H. Bottoms or James K. Polk Bottoms? Harvey, If Paskel is in my family I don't know it but I copied a page out of the 1850 TN census and he happens to be in it. BOTTOMS, Paschal H 46 Margaret 37 Devan 18 Granville 16 Preslley 12 Paschal 10 Calvin 8 James 4 Harrett 6 William 2 KEAS, Kitty 73 VA and T are the state codes. I suspect the codes of father and mother. and the county code if Wl-1038-1016 I don't have the county code page so I con't tell you which county. I don't have anything on James K Polk Bottoms that I know about. There is another Bottoms on the same page that looks related but in a different county. BOTTOMS, Sterling H 47 Matilda 32 John 75 The state codes are VA and T The county code is RU 248-532 and I know that is Rutherford because that was the county I was looking for. I would expect that they are related. Paschal named one of his sons Sterling and both Paschal and the older Sterling are from VA. I have the county page on Sterling and both he and John were born in VA, his wife in TN. I hope I have been some help.
ANNE WITT married WILLIAM BOTTOM (s). They had a son - NELSON. I have much info on WM and ANNE WITT and their descendants - as well as some of the court papers in trying to get land in Oklahoma. Anne died in Mississippi. William came to Cherokee Co, TX. where he died. He had a daughter PRUDENCE who married Wm Hiram Kirkland - my husband's line. ---------- > From: Lisacsa@aol.com > To: BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BOTTOM-L] BOTTOMS, NELSON > Date: Tuesday, February 17, 1998 12:45 AM > > Seeking information on Nelson Bottoms who married Anne Witt in Jefferson > County, Tennesse ca 1806. Who were his parents and was he Choctaw/Chickasaw. > Family tradition says he was also known as Nelson Nockatubby. Some of the > descendants moved to Oklahoma. Any help is appreciated. I am trying to help > a friend break down her brick walls. > > Lisa
Nelson Bottoms is one of my Wife's ancestors. His fathers name was William (Billy) Bottoms and mother was Ann Witt. Williams father was Thomas Bottom b in Amelia Co. Va. and his mother Sarah (Sally) Oliver also of Amelia Co.. Va.. There is much information available on this family and it is being compiled now. I am especially interested in the Descendants of Nelson because I have tried to document all of William Bottoms Descendants. My wifes line is as follows. Her mother was Monty Opal Bottoms b. 1904 in Indian Territory, who was the daughter of William Elmer Bottoms who was the son of William Henry (Pa) Bottoms who was the son of William Fletcher Bottoms who was the son of Nelson Bottoms. Nelson was born in Tennessee, then went to Kentucky, then Illinois and finally Arkansas where he died. I believe he had three different families. I am very interested in your friends information. Will share. Jim Lantrip -----Original Message----- From: Lisacsa@aol.com <Lisacsa@aol.com> To: BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com <BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 17, 1998 12:50 AM Subject: [BOTTOM-L] BOTTOMS, NELSON >Seeking information on Nelson Bottoms who married Anne Witt in Jefferson >County, Tennesse ca 1806. Who were his parents and was he Choctaw/Chickasaw. >Family tradition says he was also known as Nelson Nockatubby. Some of the >descendants moved to Oklahoma. Any help is appreciated. I am trying to help >a friend break down her brick walls. > >Lisa > >
Seeking information on Nelson Bottoms who married Anne Witt in Jefferson County, Tennesse ca 1806. Who were his parents and was he Choctaw/Chickasaw. Family tradition says he was also known as Nelson Nockatubby. Some of the descendants moved to Oklahoma. Any help is appreciated. I am trying to help a friend break down her brick walls. Lisa
-----Original Message----- From: Yvonne <yvonne@sonic.net> To: Recipient.List.Suppressed :; <Recipient.List.Suppressed :;> Date: Friday, February 13, 1998 9:58 AM Subject: LISTMOM: ARCHIVES BY EMAIL >While the archives web site is being rebuilt, you can retrieve archives >easily by email. > >IMPORTANT! >Please remember ALL archive searches and retrievals are sent to the list >command address (the one you used when you subbed; the one with "request" >(no quotes) in the address) with the word "archive" (without the quotes) >in the subject line. As always, there must be NOTHING but the command in >the body text. Turn off your sig. The archives are in DIGEST form. YOU >DON'T NEED TO SUBSCRIBE TO DIGEST MODE TO RETRIEVE A DIGEST. > >Using the OLIVER list as an example: > >Send a message to OLIVER-D-request@rootsweb.com >with "archive" (no quotes) in the subject >Put "ls volume98" in the body (that is a lower case "ell" in the command): > >ls volume98 > >You get back via email: > >From: OLIVER-D-request@rootsweb.com >Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 07:38:25 -0800 (PST) >To: yvonne@sonic.net >X-Loop: OLIVER-D@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: Please.write.a.new.mail.instead.of.replying@FIRST.WORD.archi ve >Subject: archive retrieval: ls volume98 >Precedence: bulk > >ls -l volume98 >BEGIN---------------cut here------------------ >total 102 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 3194 Jan 4 15:56 1 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 5291 Feb 8 09:52 10 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 1855 Jan 8 05:49 2 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 3898 Jan 9 13:40 3 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 11255 Jan 12 22:00 4 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 3095 Jan 23 18:42 5 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 2801 Jan 27 06:29 6 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 2888 Jan 30 07:34 7 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 10856 Jan 31 09:30 8 >-rw-rw---- 1 slist slist 2166 Feb 5 00:32 9 >END-----------------cut here------------------ > >Looking at the dates of the digest, you determine that you >want #9 Aand #10 (Feb. 5 and Feb. 8)). The file ># is the last entry on each line. > >Send a NEW message to OLIVER-D-request@rootsweb.com (DON'T just reply to >this one) >Put "archive" in the subject >Put "get volume98/9 volume98/10" in the body (no quotes): > >get volume98/9 volume98/10 > >Note: there is NO space between the word "volume" and "98". > >You could also put: > >get volume98/9 >get volume98/10 > >You will get digests #9 and #10 by email. > >A shortcut is if you are retrieving ALL the digest in a "set", for >instance, all the digests numbered "20, 21, etc.), you could enter: > >get volume98/2* > >"*" is a UNIX wild-card meaning "any character"; >"2*" will expand to 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 > > >Yvonne Oliver Bowers >Sonoma, CA ><yvonne@sonic.net> http://www.sonic.net/yvonne/ >RootsWeb Sponsor >~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* >Listowner-Genealogy: NORCAL, SOCAL, CORNISH, ELLIOTT, >OLIVER,GARRISON,LORANCE, BRANSON,SANDERS , MOFFITT >Listowner-Special Interest: GH-CASSADINE >~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > > > >
Karen, At first glance this may not seem to be connected to the Bottom-L but it is. The mothers of John A Bottoms and William J Ball were sisters. The cousins married sisters. They came to AR together, and settled in the same area. They moved together. Mr. Bottoms didn't make the Goodspeed list but Mr. Ball did. His story gives the story of the moves of both. Both families are burried in a few feet of each other in the Opposition Cemetery in Lawrence County, AR. Goodspeed History of NE AR published 1889: William J. Ball, retired merchant and farmer, was born near Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tenn., September 13, 1825. He is a son of W. T. Ball, an Englishman, a native of Worchestershire, whose histories and adventures would fill a volume. The elder Ball was a soldier in the English army, and fought under the famous Willington. He took part in seven battles against the great Napoleon, and fought under Blucher on the memorialble field of Waterloo. He was a member of the British army at the battle of New Orleans, but the principles of liberty were so strongly instilled in his mind that he found it impossible to fight against them, and deserted the ranks to join the younger nation in its struggle against the mother country. After the war had ended, he came to the State of Tennessee and settled in Rutherford County, where he married Miss Jane Jordan, a native of that State, whose father was one if its pioneers. He resided in Rutherford County, one mile from Murfreesboro, up to the year 1835, when he moved to Bradley's Creek, of the same county, where he died in 1873. W. J. Ball remained with his father in Rutherford County untill his eighteenth year, and then received the contract for carrying the mails by stage coach through that section until the fall of 1858. He then moved to Lawrence County, Ark., and bought a farm in Spring River Township for farming purposes, but shortly afterward entered into business in Powhatan, and was a dealer in general merchandise up to the time of war, and during that period had charge of a distillelry on Martin's Creek, for the government. In January, 1866, he moved to Gibson County, Tenn., more for the purpose of giving his children the advantages of good schooling than anything else, but while there, engaged in the general merchandise business. At the end of a year he returned to Lawrence County, and settled upon the place he now occupies, and began selling goods. He had been an active business man up to the year 1886, when he turned the business over to his son, who continues at is with the same enterprise that characterized his father. In 1868 Mr. Ball was appointed postmaster at Opposition, and still has charge of the office. He owns 320 acres of land on his home place, with about 180 acres cleared, and has 80 acres in clover and meadow, and about 100 acres under cultivation. Mr. Ball was married on September 13, 1846, to Miss Mary Crouse, of Rutherford County, Tenn., a daughter of Harmon G. Crouse. There are five children by this marriage; George W., Samuel H., Joseph, now carrying on the business here; Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Hallowell; Hattie, wife of F. M. Graves, and William T. and John, who are deceased, the former in 1882 and the latter in 1889. Mr. Ball and his family are all members of the Christian Church, of which he is clerk, and he is a Royan Arch Mason. (I expect Mr. Ball was the leader of the cousins. He was the older and married the older of the two sisters. But his story defined the moves for both families.) Tom Baird
Thomas Baird wrote: > > Subject: [BOTTOM-L] John A Bottoms Family extencded > Resent-Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 13:10:52 -0800 (PST) > Resent-From: BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 15:32:35 -0600 > From: Thomas Baird <baird@umr.edu> > Organization: Univ. of MO - Rolla > To: Bottom-L@rootsweb.com > > I promised to post the descendant families fo John A and Minerva > Jane Crouse Bottoms. I did that if my grandparents Thomas M and > Emma Summers Bottoms the number five child. Next on my list is > the family of the number 8 child Sarah (Sallie) Bottoms. > > Sarah (Sallie) Bottoms b. 25 Aug 1873 Opposition, Lawrence Co., AR, > d. 9 Oct 1957, Memphis, TN, bur Opposition Cem; mar. 10 Feb 1892 > in Lawrence Co, AR, to Henry Anthony Deyling b. 11 Aug 1864, d. > 18 Feb 1850, bur. Opposition Cem. > Henry and Sallie had the following children: > > Ralph Deyling b. 14 Apr 1893 Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Aug 1912, bur. > Opposition Cem. > Norma Jane Deyling b. 8 Feb 1895 in Randolph Co, AR, d. 26 Jul 1988; > mar. 11 Apr 1936 to Oscar Neal Lawrson. > Beatrice Deyling b. 7 May 1897 in Randolph Co, Ar, mar. 22 Mar 1919 > to Noah Webster Perkins. > Buel Deyling b. 11 Feb 1900 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Nov 1978; > mar. 30 May 1925 to Sarah Ernestine Pickett. > Alva Deyling b. 21 Dec 1902 Lawrence Co, AR, d. 9 mar 1938, bur. > Opposition Cem.; never married. > Carlie Deyling b. 26 Apr 1905 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Jul 1995; > bur. Opposition Cem.; mar. 11 Feb 1930 to Kermett Crawford. > Mildred Deyling b. 27 Oct 1907 in Lawrence Co, AR, mar. Feb 1930 > to Clarence Dale. > Joseph Deyling b. 17 May 1911 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 29 Mar 1937 > in Lawrence Co, AR, bur. Opposition Cem.; never married > Mary Deyling b. 22 Jan 1913 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. ?; mar. Jul 1930 > to Ketchel Crawford; mar. 1949 to Taylor McNabb. > Floy Deyling b. 14 Dec 1915 in Lawrence Co, Ar, d. 13 Jan 1916, > bur. Opposition Cem. > Clair Franklin (Mansy) Deyling b. 9 Dec 1916 in Lawrence Col, AR, > d. 16 Jan 1984 in Memmphis, TN, mar. 18 Feb 1942 to Elizabeth > Vaccaro. > > I hope I have copied everything correctly. I will keep working on > the list. I want to thank one of Sallie's grandsons for most of > the information. Tom Baird Hi Group, Well I didn't copy everything correctly. The one I listed as Joseph Deyling was Josephine Deyling. She was a beautiful young nurse who died much too young. I remember her well. I just didn't notice that I had made the copying mistake. Thanks Betty for the heads up. Tom Baird
>On the Bottoms members that you mentioned...can you give any dates so I >know what timeframe to kook in? > >Mine are: >Burrell Bottoms b 1758 >.Richard Bottoms b abt 1800 >..Burell Bottoms b abt 1821 >...William Henry "Billy" Bottoms b 1842 >....Thomas Samuel Bottoms b 1890 >.....Mathis samuel Bottoms b 1915 >......William T Bottoms b 1938 (This is me) Ok, Martin Bottom b 1775? Wilkinson(Wilkerson ) Bottom? Charles Bottom b 1846 Oscar Bottom b 1868 or 1870 Ruth Ann Bottom b 1938 (Me) As you can see, I was a child of my father's old age. I need to go farther back.....names and dates of even older ancestors. ***************************************** %%%% Ruth Ann Antle%%%% @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ =============================== *******************************************
think) Play with it Try it on Other lists. My Mail Server has been down about 20 Hours so if you wrote me might ought to resend. Jim Lantrip Owner of BOTTOM-L. > Thanks so much for the info,Jim. BTW,Is your mom a Bottom? regards,Ruth ***************************************** %%%% Ruth Ann Antle%%%% @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ =============================== *******************************************
Would anyone have information on the following: Amanda, 13th of Richard Henderson's 15 children, living in Opp, Ala at the time, wrote a letter on her 62nd wedding anniversary published in the Opp News March 14, 1929 in which she said: "I was born in Abbeville, Ala. Father Henderson was born and raised in North Carolina. Mother, who was Cinderella Hutto of Scotch-Dutch parentage, was born and raised in Georgia. Grandfather Henderson was born in Scotland and married Sarah Bottoms in England. They met on a boat on which they sailed three days and were engaged. They were married on his second visit to England. After they were married they came to the United States and made their home in North Carolina and lived their days out there. Father and Mother were married in Ala and lived their days out there. Grandfather Henderson was a wealthy man and owned a large number of slaves in North Carolina. Father heired some of the slaves when Grandfather died, and he owned a few slaves until the war freed them. I remember one woman we called Mam. She had five children. She died before the war, but the children, three girls and two boys, were owned by Father until the War. Mr. Roberts and I were married in Ala and will likely spend the rest of our life here. He is 85 and I am 80. The Lord has blessed us." Extracted from History Of Irwin Co, GA, by J. B. Clements: "Pg 190. At July Term 1825, ltrs of Adm were granted to John and Sarah Henderson on estate of Daniel Henderson. Willis King, John Sutton, Sion Hall, Benj. Grantlan and Jacob Paulk were appraisoers. Sarah Henderson, the widow wall allowed for a years support, one thousand lbs of pork, $75 cash, 100 lbs of sugar and 25 lbs of coffee." I would like also to ask anyone searching SE Ala and Georgia that if you run across anything on Thomas Cuthriell/Cutrell/Catheral/Cutheral to please let me know. Jeanette Wilson Cuthriell Researching Cuthriell, Wise, Yates, Simmons, Henderson, Bottoms, of SE Ala, FL, GA, NC and VA.
The Searchable Archives for Rootsweb Genealogy lists can be found at http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl This is the information I received for persons running Lists. What this does is asks you for a Surname, or Place, or Other list to search. If I put BOTTOM then it would link to the archived Queries and information that we all have put on the Bottom-L since the 1st of December or perhaps older date. Then when it finds the Bottom-L file you will be asked for another name, Lets say you inter JOHN or John. It will then allow you to see or copy the queries that had John Bottom or John Bottoms etc. So for those of you who would like to see what went on before you joined the list just put Bottom in the second name and you should get every thing (I think) Play with it Try it on Other lists. My Mail Server has been down about 20 Hours so if you wrote me might ought to resend. Jim Lantrip Owner of BOTTOM-L.
Judy, 1. Re Geneva Co..My grandfather died there: Dorsey E Carpenter, d 25Aug1948 2. Carpenter s in my line A. Richard b 1814 NC + Nancy Unk b 1825 NC, d 1862-1920 AL B.....Nelson Carpenter b 1841 NC d aft 1884 AL, m 7Oct1860 Barbour Co AL + Amanda Danford b May 1842 AL, d ? C........Dorsey Emmanual(sp) Carpenter b Nov 1884 Louisville, Barbour Co AL + Emma Victoria Hicks b 24April 1904 Barbour Co AL d Sept 1973 FL D............Ruby T Carpenter b 1920 Barbour Co Al (My mother, still living) Nelson's sibling: William Carpenter b 1842 NC Dewight Carpenter b 1844 nC Gillian Carpenter b 1846 NC Ellen Carpenter b 1850 NC Margaret Carpenter b 1852 AL, d 20JUL1920, Pinckard, Dale Co AL Susan Carpenter b 1859 AL So it looks like Richard moved from NC to AL 1850-1852 Dorsey's siblings: Joseph West "Jodie" Carpenter b Feb 1880 Sarah Carpenter b 1882 One of Jodie's kids: Gertrude lives in Phonix City AL she married Hartzog I have not loaded all the data that I have into my FTM...there may be more on the kids. On the Bottoms members that you mentioned...can you give any dates so I know what timeframe to kook in? Mine are: Burrell Bottoms b 1758 .Richard Bottoms b abt 1800 ..Burell Bottoms b abt 1821 ...William Henry "Billy" Bottoms b 1842 ....Thomas Samuel Bottoms b 1890 .....Mathis samuel Bottoms b 1915 ......William T Bottoms b 1938 (This is me) Yes woould like data on Carpenters and Bottoms regards Bill ---------- > From: lassiter <lassiter@snowhill.com> > To: Bill Bottoms <bbottoms@shore.intercom.net> > Subject: Re: [ALABAMA-L] Southeast Alabama Information > Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 9:53 AM > > Hi Bill, > Sorry to jump in on what appears to be a private conversation between you > and Jeanette, but you DID cc the ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com list. > In addition to all the personal lines that I've been researching, my > son-in-law asked me to try to get some info on his lines. Since I've just > started, I have very little info, other than his father's name (Benjamin > Franklin BAINE) and his mother's name (Dorothy CARPENTER). > Did any of your CARPENTERs venture into Samson, Geneva Co., AL? > In my own LASSITER line I have the following CARPENTERs: > Amy Lynn, Benjamin Jay, Carl, Carl Larue, Gloria, John Jacob, Marilyn Kay > Simmons, Mary, Mattie Virginia Morgan, Ruth Evers, and Ruth Odessa. > Also, (not that you asked <G>), I have the following BOTTOMs: > Carolyn Christian, Heather McCracken, James Fletcher, Jane Bolden, Mattie, > Merle Chalker, Patricia, Peggy Jo, Robert Calvin, and Sara Carolyn. > I'll be glad to send the info on any of the above if anything sounds > familiar. > Judy Lassiter > PS Have you come across the name Frances BOTTOMS SIMMS in your research? > A few months ago I was trying to help someone on AOL with this name. > > ---------- > > From: Bill Bottoms <bbottoms@shore.intercom.net> > > To: JHender245@aol.com; bbottoms@shore.intercom.net > > Cc: ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [ALABAMA-L] Southeast Alabama Information > > Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 12:45 PM > > > > Jeanette, > > <<<big snip>>>
I promised to post the descendant families fo John A and Minerva Jane Crouse Bottoms. I did that if my grandparents Thomas M and Emma Summers Bottoms the number five child. Next on my list is the family of the number 8 child Sarah (Sallie) Bottoms. Sarah (Sallie) Bottoms b. 25 Aug 1873 Opposition, Lawrence Co., AR, d. 9 Oct 1957, Memphis, TN, bur Opposition Cem; mar. 10 Feb 1892 in Lawrence Co, AR, to Henry Anthony Deyling b. 11 Aug 1864, d. 18 Feb 1850, bur. Opposition Cem. Henry and Sallie had the following children: Ralph Deyling b. 14 Apr 1893 Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Aug 1912, bur. Opposition Cem. Norma Jane Deyling b. 8 Feb 1895 in Randolph Co, AR, d. 26 Jul 1988; mar. 11 Apr 1936 to Oscar Neal Lawrson. Beatrice Deyling b. 7 May 1897 in Randolph Co, Ar, mar. 22 Mar 1919 to Noah Webster Perkins. Buel Deyling b. 11 Feb 1900 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Nov 1978; mar. 30 May 1925 to Sarah Ernestine Pickett. Alva Deyling b. 21 Dec 1902 Lawrence Co, AR, d. 9 mar 1938, bur. Opposition Cem.; never married. Carlie Deyling b. 26 Apr 1905 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 14 Jul 1995; bur. Opposition Cem.; mar. 11 Feb 1930 to Kermett Crawford. Mildred Deyling b. 27 Oct 1907 in Lawrence Co, AR, mar. Feb 1930 to Clarence Dale. Joseph Deyling b. 17 May 1911 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. 29 Mar 1937 in Lawrence Co, AR, bur. Opposition Cem.; never married Mary Deyling b. 22 Jan 1913 in Lawrence Co, AR, d. ?; mar. Jul 1930 to Ketchel Crawford; mar. 1949 to Taylor McNabb. Floy Deyling b. 14 Dec 1915 in Lawrence Co, Ar, d. 13 Jan 1916, bur. Opposition Cem. Clair Franklin (Mansy) Deyling b. 9 Dec 1916 in Lawrence Col, AR, d. 16 Jan 1984 in Memmphis, TN, mar. 18 Feb 1942 to Elizabeth Vaccaro. I hope I have copied everything correctly. I will keep working on the list. I want to thank one of Sallie's grandsons for most of the information. Tom Baird
Good Evening, Looking for Sarah Bottom, dau of John Bottom and granddaughter of Edmund. She was b. abt 1836 in KY and m. 1853, Boyle Co., KY to John T. Russell. The had a son John W. b. 1854. Sarah then disappeared and husband John T. was married to someone else. Did Sarah die soon after baby John was born? If anyone can help me to find what happened to Sarah and John W., it would be appreciated. Thank you and Good Night, Jo in CA
I am sure you have noted the communications between Bill Bottoms and myself. I really did not intend for my message to be placed on the list. However this example is the way I chose to have the list to function. So the list did what it was told. When you send a message or note to the list, the List will send out copies of the message to all members. It will take the submitters name and place it in the CC (carbon copy} address and place the list as being the submitter to each of you. When you then use reply to sender, you are sending a response so each of us can see what the response to the original message was. If you do not want all on the list to see the response then you should not use reply to Arthur, but instead place the interested parties name in the subject in plane of the List name. Sorry I sent non usefull information out on the List. Jim Lantrip. List owner.
Bill you install 105 and then install 106. suggest using a directory you create and not named CCH1 to unzip the files in and then install it. This will keep it separate. It will create the CCH1 Directory and put every thing where it needs. Caution do not process any thing until you do both installs. Jim. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Bottoms <bbottoms@shore.intercom.net> To: BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com <BOTTOM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [BOTTOM-L] Entries from the 1900 Soundex of Indian Territory. >Jim, >1. I am not sure I understand the data in this message, could you brief >me?? tks > >2. I have downloaded CCHelper w95 1.05, and upgrades 1.05 and 1.06. ? Do I >do both upgrades or just 1.06 > >Thanks >Bill >bbottoms@shore.intercom.net > > >---------- >From: Jim Lantrip <jlantrip@swconnect.net> >To: Bottom-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BOTTOM-L] Entries from the 1900 Soundex of Indian Territory. >Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 11:27 AM > >Where the first three numbers are Volume, Ed Dist., and sheet no. >did not copy Bottoms, Abrades Black, Apr 1850 Ky. >6-120-38 Bottoms, Betty White Jan 1895 Daughter of Starkey, Mary >L. >6-120-38 Bottoms, Charley White Apr 1894 Son of Starkey, Mary L. >7-158-10 Bottoms, Early White May 1878 Boarder >9-158-7 Bottoms, John White May 1876, Tenn >12-90-16 Bottoms, Littleton T. White Feb 1856 Mo with Mary A. and >William W. >Did not copy Bottoms, Robert White, Nov 1830, Al, with Lola, Arvie, Arvy >9-158-11 Bottoms, Sam White, Dec 1880, Ar. >6-120-38 Bottoms, Wm White, Jan 1889, with Starkey >9-156-14 Bottoms, William A. White, Sep 1870, with Ethal, Allie, Birtha, >Climmie. > >Sometime I get interested in what I am reading and forget to Document. >Jim Lantrip. > > >
Jim, 1. I am not sure I understand the data in this message, could you brief me?? tks 2. I have downloaded CCHelper w95 1.05, and upgrades 1.05 and 1.06. ? Do I do both upgrades or just 1.06 Thanks Bill bbottoms@shore.intercom.net ---------- From: Jim Lantrip <jlantrip@swconnect.net> To: Bottom-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BOTTOM-L] Entries from the 1900 Soundex of Indian Territory. Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 11:27 AM Where the first three numbers are Volume, Ed Dist., and sheet no. did not copy Bottoms, Abrades Black, Apr 1850 Ky. 6-120-38 Bottoms, Betty White Jan 1895 Daughter of Starkey, Mary L. 6-120-38 Bottoms, Charley White Apr 1894 Son of Starkey, Mary L. 7-158-10 Bottoms, Early White May 1878 Boarder 9-158-7 Bottoms, John White May 1876, Tenn 12-90-16 Bottoms, Littleton T. White Feb 1856 Mo with Mary A. and William W. Did not copy Bottoms, Robert White, Nov 1830, Al, with Lola, Arvie, Arvy 9-158-11 Bottoms, Sam White, Dec 1880, Ar. 6-120-38 Bottoms, Wm White, Jan 1889, with Starkey 9-156-14 Bottoms, William A. White, Sep 1870, with Ethal, Allie, Birtha, Climmie. Sometime I get interested in what I am reading and forget to Document. Jim Lantrip.