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    1. [BRIDGES-L] Re: Confederate Soldiers List
    2. Leslie Kohler
    3. There is a William BRIDGER. The entry says: Bridger, William E. VA 41st Inf. Co. K There is also: Bridger, W.E. TN 12th (Green's) Cav. Co. G as well as: Bridger, W.R. GA Cav. 1st Bn. Res. Hope this helps. Leslie -- Original Message -- From: Mymimi214@aol.com Would you look for Grizzards & William Bridger?

    03/24/2004 09:19:47
    1. Re: Spam 03 - RE: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List
    2. R. D. Bridges
    3. >From: Leslie Kohler [mailto:Aug67@att.net] >Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 5:02 PM >To: BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List > >Hello Everyone, > >I just ran across some pages that I had copied last July. >They are from "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, >1861-1865" Vol II, and they contain many, many people >with the surnames BRIDGE, BRIDGES, BRIDGERS, >and BRIDGER. If you'd like me to do a look-up from >these pages, let me know in the next few days. > >Leslie Bridges Kohler Jasper Bridges, Mississippi Cavalry? Or his twin brother Newton?

    03/24/2004 01:34:36
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List
    2. Leslie Kohler
    3. Hello Everyone, I just ran across some pages that I had copied last July. They are from "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865" Vol II, and they contain many, many people with the surnames BRIDGE, BRIDGES, BRIDGERS, and BRIDGER. If you'd like me to do a look-up from these pages, let me know in the next few days. Leslie Bridges Kohler

    03/24/2004 12:02:04
    1. Re: Spam 03 - RE: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List
    2. GERALD PREAS
    3. Cuz Any Harrall, Herold, Horald Bridges or spelling like that? gerald preas --- "R. D. Bridges" <rdbridges@swbell.net> wrote: > >From: Leslie Kohler [mailto:Aug67@att.net] > >Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 5:02 PM > >To: BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List > > > >Hello Everyone, > > > >I just ran across some pages that I had copied last > July. > >They are from "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, > >1861-1865" Vol II, and they contain many, many > people > >with the surnames BRIDGE, BRIDGES, BRIDGERS, > >and BRIDGER. If you'd like me to do a look-up from > >these pages, let me know in the next few days. > > > >Leslie Bridges Kohler > > Jasper Bridges, Mississippi Cavalry? Or his twin > brother Newton? > >

    03/24/2004 11:57:51
    1. RE: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List
    2. Jeannie
    3. Any Joe S. Bridges? NC or SC ? Jeannie Lewis -----Original Message----- From: Leslie Kohler [mailto:Aug67@att.net] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 5:02 PM To: BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRIDGES-L] Confederate Soldiers List Hello Everyone, I just ran across some pages that I had copied last July. They are from "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865" Vol II, and they contain many, many people with the surnames BRIDGE, BRIDGES, BRIDGERS, and BRIDGER. If you'd like me to do a look-up from these pages, let me know in the next few days. Leslie Bridges Kohler

    03/24/2004 11:14:33
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Bridges in TN
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. >From the website with the following URL http://www.ancestorinfo.com/TN%20Grand%20Lodge,%201906.htm comes information that a C.A. Bridges of Cornersville, TN was (in 1906) an officer in the local Odd Fellows Lodges of Tennessee. He is not of my family (to my current knowledge), but the information might help someone else. Leslie Bridges Kohler

    03/21/2004 12:14:53
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Staten Bridges
    2. I was born in Jasper Fl, but now live in Sebastian area.

    03/18/2004 11:54:57
    1. RE: [BRIDGES-L] Staten Bridges
    2. Mildred Venitucci
    3. Where in Florida?

    03/18/2004 08:36:42
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Staten Bridges
    2. Hi, I'm Margie from Florida and I am looking for mother, father and sibling's of Staten Bridges,b. 1880, Florida, d. Fl., married Estella McGhin, b. 1887, Florida,d. 1989 Fl. Hope I did this right. Thanks Margie

    03/18/2004 05:56:57
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War
    2. keith d bailey
    3. Ansel S. Bridges was listed at www.civilwar.nps.gov as being in the 2nd Reg. CAV of the GA state Guards, so I don't think A. S. Bridges of Fuller's company is him. He could be a son or something to him though. A.S. Bridges seems to be listed as A. Bridges in Fulton Co. GA on the 1860 census (Several of the other men were from the same Ward in Fulton Co.). If Ansel S. Bridges went to Texas, he would have filed for a pension there. I don't have access to those pensions. If A. S. Bridges or a widow filed for a pension here in GA I will post what I find to the list. Somebody will need the information even if he doesn't fit into my Bridges. I'll keep the list updated on what I find on this Bridges. Keith Bailey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert E. Johnston" <saweedge@king.cts.com> > Keith and Graham, > > Ancelem S. "Ancel" Bridges, may, or may not have been the A.S. Bridges you > have referred to. > > He was born circa 1814 in Georgia, and died before 1880 in Ellis County, > Texas. He and his family were listed in the 1850 census in Coweta County, > Georgia, and in the 1860 census in Carroll County. They had removed to > Ellis County, Texas before 1870, so he may have served during the War in a > Georgia unit. > > I checked my limited Georgia Civil War records, and did not spot a Fuller's > Company. I would be very interested in what you find in the pension files, > and would help with any cost involved if you send for his records. > > Bob Johnston

    03/18/2004 01:13:09
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War
    2. keith d bailey
    3. Graham, Thanks for the reply. I just thought that I'd check with the list before I go through the Confederate pension files at the library. ----- Original Message ----- > Keith > > I think you will probably have to determine what the A S stands for. There > was an Ansel Bridges in Coweta County prior to the Civil War I believe. But > I'm not sure if he is your man. > > Graham Bridges > putter@gvtc.com

    03/17/2004 02:12:05
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War
    2. Robert E. Johnston
    3. Keith and Graham, Ancelem S. "Ancel" Bridges, may, or may not have been the A.S. Bridges you have referred to. He was born circa 1814 in Georgia, and died before 1880 in Ellis County, Texas. He and his family were listed in the 1850 census in Coweta County, Georgia, and in the 1860 census in Carroll County. They had removed to Ellis County, Texas before 1870, so he may have served during the War in a Georgia unit. I checked my limited Georgia Civil War records, and did not spot a Fuller's Company. I would be very interested in what you find in the pension files, and would help with any cost involved if you send for his records. Bob Johnston At 09:12 PM 03/17/2004 -0500, keith d bailey wrote: >Graham, > Thanks for the reply. I just thought that I'd check with the list >before I go through the Confederate pension files at the library. > >----- Original Message ----- > >> Keith >> >> I think you will probably have to determine what the A S stands for. >There >> was an Ansel Bridges in Coweta County prior to the Civil War I believe. >But >> I'm not sure if he is your man. >> >> Graham Bridges >> putter@gvtc.com >

    03/17/2004 12:34:07
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War
    2. graham bridges
    3. Keith I think you will probably have to determine what the A S stands for. There was an Ansel Bridges in Coweta County prior to the Civil War I believe. But I'm not sure if he is your man. Graham Bridges putter@gvtc.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "keith d bailey" <kbailey@frontiernet.net> To: <BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 9:56 PM Subject: [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War > Hi all, > In Fullers Company of the GA Infantry there is listed A.S. Bridges. His rank was Second Lieutenant. Does anyone know what county second Lieutenant A. S. Bridges was from? > > Keith Bailey > > >

    03/17/2004 08:09:49
    1. [BRIDGES-L] A. S. Bridges in GA during Civil War
    2. keith d bailey
    3. Hi all, In Fullers Company of the GA Infantry there is listed A.S. Bridges. His rank was Second Lieutenant. Does anyone know what county second Lieutenant A. S. Bridges was from? Keith Bailey

    03/16/2004 03:56:13
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Fw: Bessie Bridger b 1/15/1881
    2. ~~ Leslie ~~
    3. Forwarding this for your perusal. ----- Original Message ----- From: <pschnorm@troycable.net> To: <BRIDGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 2:59 PM Subject: Bessie Bridger b 1/15/1881 > 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/VAG.2ACEB/169 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for info on Bessie Bridger born 1/15/1881. I found an old picture of her in an antique store in Dothan, Alabama. > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    03/13/2004 08:25:42
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Re: Bridges Family of Dublen City
    2. Rogers
    3. Would anyone have any information of this family(s) between 1820-1900? Thank you very much, Robert robert.gagnon@rogers.com

    03/04/2004 06:17:08
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Re: Nancy Bridges m. Andrew Jackson; Guilford Co., NC 1792
    2. Evyonne Andrews Eddins
    3. Hi Gerald - You're located out my front door - I'm in Ft. Worth Do not know siblings of Nancy Bridges - do have proven as well as probable siblings of Andrew. Have children of Andrew & Nancy Bridges Jackson from old Bible Records (the only thing, am having to separate children from grandchildren :) Tell me what you need, and it's on the way Evyonne ================================================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "GERALD PREAS" <gpreas@swbell.net> To: <BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [BRIDGES-L] Re: Nancy Bridges m. Andrew Jackson; Guilford Co., NC 1792 > Evyonne > > Would you have list of sibling? > gerald preas > dallas tx > --- Evyonne Andrews Eddins <evonandrews@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > Searching for family of Nancy Bridges who married > > Andrew Jackson on 5 March 1792 per Marriage Bond of > > Guilford Co., NC: Record # 02 225; Bondsman: Joseph > > Summers; Bond # 000056641 > > > > References: > > #1 Dodd, Jordan, North Carolina Marriages to 1825; > > Provo, UT > > #2 "An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North > > Carolina State Archives"; Raleigh NC; North Carolina > > Divsion of Archives and History 1977 Marr Bondsman: > > John Barker; Witness Tilman Dixon > > > > Evidently her family was either deceased at the time > > of marriage, or for some other reason they did > > furnish the bond for this union. > > > > By 1810, Andrew and Nancy Bridges Jackson were gone > > from Guilford Co., NC - by 1820 they were located in > > Jackson Co., TN through the 1840 census. (1810 > > census of TN - lost). By 1850, Nancy was possibly > > living with their son,Newell Jackson, in Putnam Co., > > TN; and Andrew was living with their son, John, in > > Hardeman Co., TN. > > > > Any help is sincerely appreciated in finding Nancy's > > famly. > > > > Evyonne > > >

    03/03/2004 01:57:45
    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] Re: Nancy Bridges m. Andrew Jackson; Guilford Co., NC 1792
    2. GERALD PREAS
    3. Evyonne Would you have list of sibling? gerald preas dallas tx --- Evyonne Andrews Eddins <evonandrews@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Searching for family of Nancy Bridges who married > Andrew Jackson on 5 March 1792 per Marriage Bond of > Guilford Co., NC: Record # 02 225; Bondsman: Joseph > Summers; Bond # 000056641 > > References: > #1 Dodd, Jordan, North Carolina Marriages to 1825; > Provo, UT > #2 "An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North > Carolina State Archives"; Raleigh NC; North Carolina > Divsion of Archives and History 1977 Marr Bondsman: > John Barker; Witness Tilman Dixon > > Evidently her family was either deceased at the time > of marriage, or for some other reason they did > furnish the bond for this union. > > By 1810, Andrew and Nancy Bridges Jackson were gone > from Guilford Co., NC - by 1820 they were located in > Jackson Co., TN through the 1840 census. (1810 > census of TN - lost). By 1850, Nancy was possibly > living with their son,Newell Jackson, in Putnam Co., > TN; and Andrew was living with their son, John, in > Hardeman Co., TN. > > Any help is sincerely appreciated in finding Nancy's > famly. > > Evyonne >

    03/03/2004 10:12:02
    1. [BRIDGES-L] Re: Nancy Bridges m. Andrew Jackson; Guilford Co., NC 1792
    2. Evyonne Andrews Eddins
    3. Searching for family of Nancy Bridges who married Andrew Jackson on 5 March 1792 per Marriage Bond of Guilford Co., NC: Record # 02 225; Bondsman: Joseph Summers; Bond # 000056641 References: #1 Dodd, Jordan, North Carolina Marriages to 1825; Provo, UT #2 "An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives"; Raleigh NC; North Carolina Divsion of Archives and History 1977 Marr Bondsman: John Barker; Witness Tilman Dixon Evidently her family was either deceased at the time of marriage, or for some other reason they did furnish the bond for this union. By 1810, Andrew and Nancy Bridges Jackson were gone from Guilford Co., NC - by 1820 they were located in Jackson Co., TN through the 1840 census. (1810 census of TN - lost). By 1850, Nancy was possibly living with their son,Newell Jackson, in Putnam Co., TN; and Andrew was living with their son, John, in Hardeman Co., TN. Any help is sincerely appreciated in finding Nancy's famly. Evyonne

    03/03/2004 12:33:01
    1. [BRIDGES-L] David G. Bridges, Bell County, Texas
    2. Billye Bridges
    3. Is there anyone out there that knows anything of David G. Bridges born in Georgia in 1865 and was in Rusk County, Texas in 1870 and Bell County by 1900. He married a girl with the last name Misemer. Billye Bridges

    02/29/2004 11:24:44