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    1. [Bullock] Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: Scheduled Downtime
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 19:05:15 -0600 "Listmaster" <listmaster@rootsweb.com> writes: > > > Starting at 8 a.m. PST Friday, February 23, RootsWeb will begin a > planned > temporary downtime for maintenance of its servers and hosting > process. It > will limit this downtime as much as possible, and will return with > increased > performance and reliability for future growth. > > In the meantime, please take time to visit RootsWeb.com's sister > sites -- > Ancestry.com and FamilyHistory.com -- where you will find additional > tools > such as message boards, communities, and databases to help you in > the search > for your ancestors. > > Thank you for your patience. > > > --The RootsWeb Staff > > > > ==== GC-ANNOUNCE Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > Jeff Scism Peffley Family Association, Intl. Blacksheep Society of Genealogists

    02/21/2001 01:17:33
    1. [Bullock] Elizabeth Bullock
    2. Esther Millard
    3. Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/281 Surname: Bullock ------------------------- I am in search of Catherine Bullock not Elizabeth Bullock. Thanks for your reply anyway. Esther

    02/20/2001 07:51:35
    1. [Bullock] Elizabeth Bullock
    2. Pat Pickett
    3. Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/280 Surname: Bullock, Duffort ------------------------- I have just come across your query about Elizabeth Bullock. I have this name in my family tree. This Elizabeth was the daughter of Jacob Bullock. She married my Gt Gt Grandfather Thomas Wolfe Duffort in 1842 at St Pancras,London(Middlesex). I think Thomas must have left Elizabeth because by 1848 he is living in France Lynch, a village in Gloucester. He was living with a woman called Alice Butler and they eventually produced 7 children but never married. I believe this was because Elizabeth was still alive. I don't know if this is any help to you. Probably not,as I have found Elizabeth Bullock to be a relatively common name. Please reply if she is any relation to you.

    02/20/2001 06:17:49
    1. [Bullock] John BULLOCK born abt.1808 Australia
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 23:24:17 -0800 "Shane Bullock" <bull@key.net.au> writes: > > Source: BEDFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: BULLOCK > > > I am looking for my ancestors from Bedford of whom I know very > little .James BULLOCK and Hannah (nee?) married abt.1805 had a son > John BULLOCK born abt.1808 .Any help or information would be greatly > appreciated Regards Shane Bullock NSW OZ > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/19/2001 01:45:06
    1. [Bullock] Re: Joshua Bullock
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Forwarded On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 15:24:31 -0800 Ltcbull99@aol.com writes: > I am looking for any information on my great grandfather, Joshua > Bullock. He > was married to Tempy Jane Buchanan on November 17th 1863 supposedly > in > Florida. He and Jane then moved to Mississippi. Their children > were > Charles, Steven, James, Chellie, Mary, Samantha and William (my > grandfather). > If anyone has a link in their research that might possibly tie to > "my" > Joshua, I would appreciate your information. > > David Bullock > > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/18/2001 09:44:20
    1. [Bullock] Bullock in Isle of Wight, VA
    2. Greetings to the Bullock List: I prepared the message below for the Isle of Wight Co, VA, list, and it is a little too specific for our more-general category. However, I thought that some on this list might see a few similarities here to problems found in their own research, so I hope that I will be forgiven if I will simply copy the note below without change. ===================== Am I the only one who feels like their ancestors wanted to give them a challenge in their research? Some of the ways in which this can be done is to give most of the sons in the family the same given name (Joseph, say) and make sure that they take wives having the same given name (Penelope, say). Then, it helps to move in next door to folks who have almost the same surname as yours, making sure that they witness all of your legal papers. With that introduction, let me say that I am researching the Bullock family in Isle of Wight Co, VA, and that I find records as follows: Thomas Dixon made his will in 1746 in which he named wife Penelope and daughter Penelope, the wife of Joseph Bullock. His will was witnessed by a couple of Bullard neighbors, Henry and Florence, who had a son Joseph Bullard, as will be mentioned below. John Garner made his will in 1761 in which he named daughter Penelope Bullock, and he used good judgment in not asking any of the Bullards to witness his will. I wish that I could say the same for Thomas Pinner, who in 1764 named daughter Penelope Bullock (who else?) and grandson Joseph Bullock, but he had his will witnessed by Joseph Bullard and Thomas Dixon. This Thomas Dixon was apparently the grandson of the Thomas who made his will in 1746, naming wife Penelope and daughter Penelope Bullock, but never fear for this Thomas Dixon also had a wife named Penelope. OK, maybe we are not in too bad a shape here, we have three Penelope's - Dixon, Garner, and Pinner - and all we need to do is match these up with Bullock men having wives named Penelope. First, we had the will of Joseph Bullock in 1750, who named wife Penelope. His will was witnessed by William Howell, so we need to see to whom he might have been related. Well, William Howell turns out to be the brother of John Howell, who made his will in 1732 in which he named daughter Penelope, so this appears to be a promising start. However, it is back to the drawing board, because when we look at the three witnesses to the will of John Howell we see Thomas Dixon, who had wife Penelope and daughter Penelope Bullock, who was indeed married to a Joseph Bullock. However, we also have Thomas Pinner, who likewise had a daughter named Penelope Bullock and a grandson named Joseph Bullock, which makes us think that Penelope Pinner might also have been married to a Joseph Bullock. Then, as to the third witness, Joseph Bullock, he must certainly have been married to one of the three Penelope's whom we have mentioned - Dixon, Garner, or Pinner - right? Maybe not, what about Penelope Howell, the daughter named by father John in 1732? She might have been about the only Penelope still available in Isle of Wight at that time, so we had these three men at her house to witness the will of her father, all of whom were later known to have wives and/or daughters named Penelope, so which Penelope went where? Second, we had the filing of the estate account of another Joseph Bullock in 1762, signed by wife Penelope. Third, we have the will of William Bullock in 1786 in which he named wife Penelope, but she was probably not a first wife, because we have a deed of 1737 signed by William Bullock and Eleanor Bullock. Also, William Bullock named a granddaughter as Eleanor Goodson, who had earlier in 1777 been named as the daughter of Joseph Bullock, along with another Penelope Bullock, of course. While the last wife of Joseph Bullock in 1777 was named Prudence, that name was not found among his seven daughters, which makes one think that she might have come along after first wife Penelope had died. Let me now sum up with a review. I have Penelope Dixon married to a Joseph Bullock, but I have three men named Joseph Bullock, with wills of 1750, 1762, and 1777, two of whom certainly had wives named Penelope, and I am suspicious about the third because of his daughter Penelope. Then, I have William Bullock of 1786 who had a Penelope wife, so somehow I need to decide which of these four men were married to: Penelope Dixon, Penelope Garner, Penelope Pinner, and Penelope Howell. Then, too, I have to decide if one of these might actually have been married to Joseph Bullard, as the Dixon, Howell, and Pinner families also had close associations with the Bullards and Bullocks. Sure hope that I will not need to drop Penelope Pinner, though, because I am very fond of that name. I have written this note in a rather light-hearted fashion, but please believe me when I say that I take this research seriously, so any information that would help me match up all of these men named Joseph Bullock with the right Penelope would be greatly appreciated, as well as help in separating the Bullocks and the Bullards in Isle of Wight. >From what I have written, one might think that early isle of Wight was overrun with women named Penelope, but this would be far from correct. In addition to those mentioned above, it is highly surprising that the Wills & Administrations of IOW: 1647-1800 by Chapman lists only eight, falling into three groups: First, there was Penelope Brown (b. 1715 or before, the daughter of Samuel Brown). She married William Lawrence, and they had daughter Penelope Lawrence (b. 1739 or before). It is my conclusion that Penelope Lawrence married Jesse Watkins, and they had daughter Penelope Watkins (b. 1757 or before). Second, there was a pair of Penelope's from the Neville family, who are very interesting to me. John Neville had a daughter Penelope (b. 1726 or before), and so did John Neville, Jr, whose will of 1740 was witnessed by Thomas Bullock. Third, there was another associated group of three, I believe, consisting of: Penelope Turner (b. 1740 or before), wife of a Whitley whom I have not yet identified; Miss or Mrs. Penelope Pope (b. 1760 or before), who in 1782 witnessed the will of Edward Pope, whose daughter was Sarah Bullock; and Penelope Pitt (b. 1760 or before), the wife of Henry Pitt. It takes a bit longer to sketch out their supposed connections, but anyone having an interest could drop me a note. I hope to get all of this right yet, but I started out this note thinking that I needed to place Penelope's named Dixon, Garner, and Pinner. Now, I have added Howell and Neville to the list, but potentially there is a need for all five to go with Joseph Bullock (3 of them), William Bullock, and Thomas Bullock. Before closing, might I ask anyone who knows of a Penelope in Isle of Wight before 1800, whom I have not mentioned, to please drop me a note giving that information. Thanks to those, if there be any, who have read along to the end of this note, which turned out to be considerably longer than intended. My best regards, Ron Bullock

    02/17/2001 09:03:08
    1. [Bullock] familyhistory.com messages
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/Messages.asp?msgindex=-100&id=5838 is a family history maeesage board for Bullock searchers. please feel free to check there for your connections, and please invite any Bullock researchers you encounter to join this (Rootsweb) group. Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/16/2001 10:09:34
    1. [Bullock] Re: PML Search Result matching Bullock ANDNOT x-loop/bullock-l, ANDNOT scismgenie
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 15:01:02 -0800 "Winn, Del C" <del.c.winn@lmco.com> writes: > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: WINN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WINN] Winns - Hanover Co., VA > > > RECORDS OF HANOVER COUNTY, VIRGINIA > > William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 21, > No. 1. (Jul., 1912), pp. 47-63. > > There are only two old books in the clerk's Office of > Hanover county, Va The oldest, designated the "Small Book" in > these > notes, covers the years 1734 and 1735, and contains orders, > wills, deeds, etc. The other, "The Larger Book" of these notes is a > deed book for 1780-1790. The following are the abbreviations: > > adj, adjoining; extor --executor: adm.-administrator; s.-son; > d.-daughter or died; est. estate; X - his mark; a.---acres. > > These notes were copied by me in the winter of 1910-1911 > - S. 0. Southall. > > THE SMALL BOOK, 1734-1735. > Jany.,1733.-John Cartcr, Secty of Virginia, commission to Au- > gustine Graham, as Clerk of Hanover, July 17 1733. > John Henry, app't Guardian of Elizbeth Bobby, orphan of > Thos. Bobby. Thos. Prosser & Benj. Walke, security > for John Henry. Mary Clayton, widow of Arthur Clayton, "being in > ill > health" relinquishments. Witness Nat: Anderson & Bartollat > Auderson. > > 48 WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY > > Richard X Bullock & Kate, his wife, of St. Martin's Par- > ish, to David Crenshaw, 120 acres. Witnesses Math. > Jones, Jere Glen, J. Fox. > Anthony Waddy to Thomas Prosser, 150 a. adj: John An- > derson. John Lancastcr (Jos. Bayon & Robt. Sharp) > witness > Anthony Waddy, of St. Martin's Parish, to Thomas Pros- > ser of Sr. Paul's Parish, adj: John Anderson, & on Ma- > chump's Creek. Witness John Lancaster, Jos. Bayhorn > & Robt. Smith > James X Robinson, of St. Martin's Parish, to Matt An- > derson of St. Paul's for 5 shillings 1326 a. both sides > East Creek (reserving 100 a. of the above, which was > sold by Christopher Clarke to Jon. Estes). Barttalot An- > derson-D Clerk > Charles Barrett, owned 400 a. on north branches of North > Fork of Little River. Reported on by Jno. Kimbo, Sr., > Geo. Berry & Jno. Houson. > James Overton 400 L On South Fork of Little River, re- > ported on by Jno. Kimbo, Sr., Geo. Berry, Jno. Houson > & Jno. Harris. > Peter Marks to keep ordinary at the C. H. Security Thos. > Prosser, > Wm. Winston, who married Rebecca Bobby, orphan of > Thos. Bobby, asks Yor division between his wife & her > sister Elizabeth Bobby, Jno. Holden, James Whitlock > & John Tally to make the division. > Robt. Jennings to keep ordinary at Crutfield. Security > Mat Jouet, Jno. Dabney > David Meriwether's bond as admtor of Arthur Clayton. > Decd., bond to Nich: Merriwether. Security Thos. Pros- > ser & Mat. Jouet. > Thomas Cawthorn of Goochland, to Michael Holland 88 > acres, adj: Barnett, Clopton & Farrar. > Richard Winn & his wife Phebe to John Winn 514 a. on > the Chickahominy Swamp. Said land had been bought > from John Hogg of New Kent by said Phebe, when she > was the widow Phleger Witness John Winn, Ann > Wheeler & Mary Phleger > Jany., 1773.-Robt. Harris to Benj: Harris 256 a. North Folk of > Little River, adj Stephen Peters, Jno. Garland. Wm. > Mullen, Benj: Brown, Wm. Harris & Benj: Byh. > Benj: Harris to Robt. Harris 25a. (said land willed by his > father, Wm. Harris). Witness James Harris, Richard > Harris & Thomas Dickenson > John Henry. Thos. Prosser & John Darricot to inspect > Clerk's books, > Thomas Trevilian to keep a ordinary. Security Matt. > Jouet. > John Winn to Richard Winn for 5 shillings, 514 a. on > Chickahominy. > John Bouncher, will dated Jany. 7, 1733-4, of St. Paul's > Parish, Gave: Peter Garland his watch, Sebulon Shelton > "his aparill," Wm Mason, son of Peter Mason, "his > saddle." The remainder to Mary Chiles, daughter of > John Chiles. Admtor. Thos. Prosser, who gave Peter > Garland security. > John Winn (carpenter) to Benj: Hawkins 140 a. which > had been bought of Richard Leake > Francis Clarke of St Paul to Robt. Allen 193. a. East-side > Stoney Run, adj: Wm Snead's. Witness Wm. Mich- > aels. Jos Allen. > John Nickols (or Nuckals) of St Martin Parish to > Pouncy Anderson 188 a. East-side Taylor's Creek, wit- > ness Nelson Anderson, Hardin Burnley & Anthony > Nickols. > Mary English, extor of Jno. Spradlin. Security Michael > Gentry, Sam Gentry. > Elizabeth Hudson, extrix of John Hudson. Security Wm. > Harris & Daniel Patrick. > ----------------------- > 60 WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY > > > July 2, 1735.-Richd Winn, St. Paul's to John Winn > > For the full text, see > http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/va/hanover/court/hanover. txt > > > Del > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/16/2001 06:49:11
    1. [Bullock] The Elusive Ancestor
    2. Elaine Zacky
    3. I went searching for an ancestor. I cannot find him still. He moved around from place to place and did not leave a will. He married where a courthouse burned. He mended all his fences. He avoided any man who came to take the U.S. Census. He always kept his luggage packed, this man who had no fame. And every 20 years or so, this rascal changed his name. His parents came from Europe. They should be upon some list of passengers to U.S.A., but somehow they got missed. And no one else in this world is searching for this man. So, I play geneasolitaire to find him if I can. I'm told he's buried in a plot, with tombstone he was blessed; but the weather took engraving, and some vandals took the rest. He died before the county clerks decided to keep records. No Family Bible has emerged, in spite of all my efforts. To top it off the ancestor, who caused me many groans, Just to give me one more pain, betrothed a girl named Jones. by Merrell Kenworthy I thought you all might enjoy this. I came across it 4 years ago. :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    02/10/2001 04:29:58
    1. [Bullock] Re: PML Search Result matching Bullock ANDNOT x-loop/bullock-l, ANDNOT scismgenie
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Thu, 8 Feb 2001 23:39:16 -0800 "Vicky J. Stephens" <geneseek@atcjet.net> writes: > > Source: GC-Woodford Co. Il Bios Forum > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/WoodfordBios/53 > Subject: Biography of William S. Bullock > > > Surname: BULLOCK, WARE, MITCHELL, SPENCER, AYERS, BLANCHARD > ------------------------- > > Biography; PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM, Woodford County, > Illinois 1889 > > WILLIAM S. BULLOCK, The difference in men is keenly recognized as > the biographer > goes from place to place and meets all kinds of individuals. He > finds some > living for self alone, regardless of the rights or happiness of > others, > and others intent upon getting gain. Here and there is a man who, > unlike > the others, entertains a conviction that he was born to be of some > use > in the world and endeavors, as far as in him lies, to fulfill his > manifest > destiny. The subject of this notice is one of those, living with a > purpose > in view which shall reflect honor upon his name when he can labor no > longer/ > . He is generally regarded as a quiet and unostentatious citizen, > but he > carries with him an influence which will be felt after he has been > gathered > to his fathers. His life perhaps has been passed in a comparatively > unevent- > ful manner, a life which for many years has been strengthened in its > best > purposes by the assistance and influence of his amiable and > excellent wife. > Mrs. Bullock is one of the most estimable ladies of her community, > and > has proven herself well fitted for the position she occupies, as the > presiding > genius of a good man's home and the mother of a family of > intelligent children. > Mr. Bullock is a farmer by occupation, and besides owning a > thoroughly > ultivated farm of 160 acres, has in partnership with his sons, an > interest > in 450 acres. The homestead occupying a portion of section 23 in > Olio township, > and has been the property of our subject since 1863. He has effected > most > of the improvements upon it, and to assist him in his labors employs > modern > machinery of an improved pattern, and keeps himself well posted in > regard > to the best methods of agriculture. Without making any pretensions > to elegance, > his buildings are neat and substantial and kept in good repair, > while he > has gathered about himself and family all those comforts and > conveniences > which have so much effect upon the happiness of a homestead. > Our subject was born in Woodford County, Ky., May 12, 1827, and was > the > eldest son and second child of Thomas and Agnes (Ware) Bullock, the > former > A native of Woodford County, and the latter of Franklin County, Ky. > Thomas > Bullock lived near the place of his birth until after his marriage. > Then > he changed his residence to Owen County, and from there, in 1853 > emigrated > to Woodford County, Ill., settling one mile southwest of the present > site > of Eureka; no signs of a town were visible at that time. There he > built > up a homestead from an uncultivated tract of land. where he lived > until > the death of the mother. which occurred Feb. 16, 1882. After her > death, > the father of our subject came to live with the latter, and departed > this > life Feb. 18, 1887. > Thomas Bullock was a man of note in his community, liberal, > public-spirited, > and warmly interested in the progress and development of his adopted > county. > He was instrumental in having it named after his native county in > Kentucky, > and himself presented it to the consideration of the State > Legislature. > He opened up a farm, and besides carrying on agriculture, dealt > considerably > in live-stock. Seven of his children survive him. > The subject of this notice was eight years old when his parents > removed > to Woodford County, this State, and here he grew to manhood in Olio > Township. > He remained a Member of the parental household until reaching his > majority, > and remembers many of the incidents connected with pioneer life. He > assisted > in building the first mill erected in Eureka, and was employed in it > for > a short time. It was owned and operated by John Major and Co. Aside > from > this diversion, he has always been engaged in agricultural pursuits. > When > approaching his twenty-fifth year of age he was married, Oct. 14, > 1852, > to Miss Mary A Mitchell. This lady was born in Indiana, and came > with her > parents to this county in 1833. Of her union with our subject there > have > been born three children: Clara the eldest, is the wife of Thomas > Spencer, > and lives in Buffalo County, Nebraska; Harvey W. married Miss Ayers, > and > lives in Woodford County; John M. married a Miss Blanchard, and they > live > in Woodford County. > In his political views Mr. Bullock affiliates with the Democratic > party. > He has held some of the minor offices, but prefers that other men > should > assume their cares and responsibilities. Both he and his good wife > are > members of the Christian Church, and their children have been given > a good > practical education. The family represents the best element of the > community > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/09/2001 05:11:16
    1. [Bullock] Bullock lines submitted
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Forwarded, please review for connections and reply to: mabayer@borg.com > Charity M. Bullock, b July 25, 1831 d.April 12, 1914 m. July 7, 1850 > Richard > C. Rockwell > Henry H. Bullock, Civil War Vet,b June 10, 1804, d. Apr. 27, 1885 > m. > Caroline E Ford Oct 16 1824. Stratford, NY > Daniel Bullock b. Feb 1, 1780, d. Dec 16, 1857 m. Charity Avery > circa 1797 > Stratford, NY (cemetery records) > Daniel Bullock b. Feb 8, 1741/2 d. ?, m. Rachel Bliss Aug 22, 1767 > Rehoboth. > MA > John Bullock b 1711, d. 1778 m. Hannah Eddy > Daniel Bullock b. Jun 7, 1689 d.?, m. Mary Salisbury May 4, 1710 > (Vital > records of Rehoboth 1642-1895) > Samuel Bullock b Aug. 11, 1648, d. Mar 10, 1716 m. Thankful Rouse > May 26, > 1675 Rehoboth, MA(Ancestral Lines-144 families in England, Germany, > New > England, New York compiled by Carl Boyer III) > Richard Bullock, b. July 16, 1622,England, d. Nov 22, 1667 @ > Rehoboth, MA, > m1 Eliz Ingraham Aug 4, 1647m2 Eliz. Billington > Henry Bullock m. Susan ?????????????? > Also have another Bullock line- Eleanor Bliss b. 1822, d. 1924 m. > William > Kibbe 1900. Eleanor, daughter of Ebenezer Bliss, son of Levi Bliss > (Rev. > War) and Elizabeth Bullock, daughter of John Bullock and Hannah > Eddy.(Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America).- > There maybe errors in typing here or some others, any problem drop a > line.

    02/08/2001 02:46:35
    1. [Bullock] Mary Bullock & Floys Leonard Larkin
    2. Charles Pitman
    3. Hello List, I will post this data in hopes someone can help. I am seeking information and descendants of Floyd Leonard Larkin and Mary Bullock. Floyd was born 17 Mar 1903 in Pulaski Co Ky and died 16 Nov 1986.in Sherman, Grayson Co Texas. Floyd and Mary were married 9 Jun 1922. No further data is available for Mary. Can anyone ID her ? Anyone recognize this couple ?? Any info or leads will be appreciated. Please respond to Charles Pitman cwpitmansr@netzero.net Thank you. Charles Indianapolis Shop online without a credit card http://www.rocketcash.com RocketCash, a NetZero subsidiary

    02/07/2001 04:11:20
    1. [Bullock] Bullock search Wilmington Delaware;
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. candleburns@msn.com Writes: I would like information about Jacob Bullock ; also Elizabeth Bullock; Sharpley Bullock; 1840' 1860' Wilmington Delaware; Sharpley Bullock 1870' 9th ward brandywine hundred, also duck creek; hundred;. Sharpley and Elizabeth num-377. Jacob Bullock numbers 145-183-a^ thank you Janet Rees Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/06/2001 11:14:08
    1. [Bullock] Re: Bullock (Two from my tree)
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Please respond to: "Joe & Laura Schmidt" <digmypast@msn.com> > Descendants of James Bullock > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. JAMES1 BULLOCK He married ELLEN ADALADE HADLEY, daughter of > DEMPSEY > HADLEY and JUSTINA OTWELL. She was born 1848, and died 1901. > > Descendants of Eleanor Bullock > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. ELEANOR1 BULLOCK She married WILLIAM BLACKSTONE JOHNSTON 15 > November 1838 > in Bibb Co, GA, son of WILLIAM JOHNSTON and MILLISON HOGAN. He was > born Abt. > 1816 in Baldwin Co, GA, and died 20 June 1868 in Dooly Co, GA. Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ BlackHole.zip- the ultimate compression utility. Genealogy goes in, and NEVER comes out.

    02/06/2001 07:14:32
    1. [Bullock] forwarded WILL
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:14:13 -0800 Bill McHugh <bmchugh@mwci.net> writes: > Source: BOCKES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Bockes] Fw: Source: GC- Washington County, NY > > > Here's another will ---same area--possibly same family, just at a > later time period. > This however puts people into family groups. I think I've seen a > Bullock/Bockes > relationship before. Anyone else remember such a connection? > Rather interesting that > they say Peter is in Ohio, exact location unknown. > > Bonnie > > Last Will and Testament: > > Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound > mind and memory, do > make and publish this my last will and > testament in manner and form following. > > First, give and bequeath to my nephew, David Fish, who now resides > with me and son of my > sister Betsey Fish now deceased $800. > > Secondly, I give and bequeath to Fanny Fish, daughter of David $50. > > Thirdly, I give and bequeath to Patience Mosher, daughter of my > sister Betsy, above > named my gold necklace. > > I give and bequeath to Anna Bullock, daughter of my sister Mary > Bockes and Thankful > Carpenter and Patience Mosher, daughters of > Lester; Betsey Fish all my wearing apparel and silver spoons, to be > equally divided > between them three. > > I will and bequeath to my color girl Sarah, whom I brought up and > still live with me > $400 for her support, which I order and > direct my executors, herein after mentioned to put it out at use and > apply it for her > support as necessity requires and in case > should there be a balance amount expended at her death, in that case > I give and bequeath > it to my nephew David. What things the > said colored girl has of her own I wish her to dispose of them as > she thinks proper. > > I give and bequeath to the heirs of my sister Betsey Fish (after the > above legacies and > all other changes paid) one equal > undivided half of my estate in four equal parts or shares. To > Thankful Carpenter > (widow). Patience Mosher one share. David Fish, > one share and one share to the heirs of Peggy Peckham that is to be > equally divided, > between them. > > I give and bequeath to the heirs of my sister, Mary Bockes(?), to > Anna Bullock (widow), > John Bockes, Epfraim Bockes, deceased his > heirs, Adam Bockes, William Bockes, deceased, his heirs, Peter > Bockes and David Bockes, > the remainder equal half of my estate to > be divided in seven equal parts. The heirs of William Bockes, > deceased to have one share > to be equally divided between them. The > heirs of Ephraim Bockes deceased, to have one share to be equally > divided between them > and as above stated, one share to John > Bockes, one share to Adam Bockes, one share to Peter Bockes, and one > share to David > Bockes, and one share to Anna Bullock (widow). > > And lastly I appoint NY nephew Adam Bockes, of the town of > Greenfield, in the county of > Saratoga NY and David Fish NY nephew and > George Butts, both of the town of Stanford state appointed executors > of this my last > will and testament. > > Gilbert Thorne and Lewis Thorne, both of Stanford county of Dutchess > State of New York > (attorneys). > > Whereas, I Patience Cash, of Stanford have made my last will and > testament in writing of > October 19, 1841. Now I do by this > instrument nominate and appoint Augustus Bockes of Saratoga Springs > (solicitor), son of > Adam Bockes, executor of my said will > jointly with the persons named as executors herein. > > Proving of Said Will September-November 1846: > > Patience Cash died after a lingering ailment and at an advanced age, > at her residence in > Stanford and has left a considerable > amount of personal estate. > > And the petitioner further states that said Patience Cash was the > widow of David Cash, > who died several years since in said town > of Stanford and that said Patience died without issue and left only > the heirs and > children of her sister Betsey Fish and Mary > Bockes her next of kin her surviving. > > Although Betsey Fish survived her husband and died many years since > leaving only David > Fish, now residing in Stanford. Patience > Mosher, wife of George Mosher now residing in the town of > Greenfield, Saratoga county, > Thankful Carpenter and Richard Fish and > Peggy Peckhaw? her next of kin her surviving. > > And your petitioner further states on information and belief that > said Thankful Richard > and Peggy are dead and have been dead many > years. > > That said Thankful survived her husband and left children her > surviving and that her > said children or their respective heirs or > sons of said children, still reside in this state as your petitioner > is informed and > believes. > > And your petitioner further states on information and belief that > said Peggy Peckhaw? > survived her husband, and died many years > since leaving children, her surviving, and that her said children or > some of them or > their heirs still reside in the western part > of this state, but where and the names of the heirs of the said > Peggy, your petitioner > after diligent inquiry is unable to state. > > And your petitioner further states that said Richard Fish died > without issue and without > having married leaving his said brother > and sisters or their heirs, his next of kin heirs surviving. > > And your petitioner further states that Mary Bockes and her heirs, > Adam Bockes died many > years since, leaving John Bockes, Ephraim > Bockes, Adam Bockes, Peter Bockes, David Bockes, Anna Bullock, and > the heirs of William > Bockes, who had died previous to the death > of said Mary, their only children and next of kin their surviving. > > And your petitioner further states that of the last above named > person said John Bockes, > Peter Bockes, and David Bockes still > survive. > > Said John resides in the town of Greenfield, Saratoga county. > > Said Peter Bockes, resides in the state of Ohio, but where is > unknown. > > Said David Bockes resides at Olean Point in the county of > Cattaraugus and state of New > York. > > And your petitioner further states that said Ephraim Bockes died a > few years since > leaving Sarah Bockes his widow, and Phebe > Bockes, now Phebe McOmber of Benjamin McOmber, Emma Bockes, now Emma > Wing, wife of > Prince Wing and Warren Bockes, his children and > only heirs surviving. > > That said Sarah, Phebe, Emma and Warren now reside in the town of > Greenfield in the said > county of Saratoga. > > Adam Bockes, the father of your petitioner, died on September 8, > leaving Smith Bockes > residing at the town of Philadelphia, > Jefferson county, New York. Peggy Jane Fish, wife of Lewis J. Fish > residing in the town > of Malta in Saratoga. Adoliza?, Daniels, > wife of Ziba Daniels, residing in said town of Greenfield, Ann > Smith, wife of John N. > Smith residing in said town of Greenfield. > Augustus Bockes and William C. Bockes both residing in Saratoga > Springs, Saratoga > county, his children and only heirs surviving. > > Anna Bullock, survived her husband and died several years since > leaving David Bullock, > residing in Gates county, New York. > Diantha, wife of Ahid Guthrie residing in Huron, Wayne county, New > York. Nancy wife of > Philip Lour? or Sour?, residing in Huron. > Ephraim Bullock now or lately residing in Dutchess county, Mary, wife > of Matthew Haug? > or How residing in Van Buren, Onondaga > county, New York. Matilda, wife of Garrett Brock residing in > Lysinder, Onondago county, > Hiram Bullock, Adam Bullock, Richard > Bullock, Lewis Bullock, Peggy Roberts all residing in Canajoharie, > Montgomery county, > New York and Phebe How who lately died > leaving her surviving Peter How, her husband and one child residing > in said town of > Lysinder. The above named are the children and > only heirs of Anna Bullock. > > William Bockes died years since, leaving Anna, now wife of Mr. > Brown, his widow and > James Bockes residing in West Troy, New York, > Helen, William and two other daughters whose names are not stated > and all of whom except > said James residing in Washington county, > New York, his children and only heirs surviving. > > That your petitioner further states that the above is a true and > perfect statement as he > believes and gives the names and > residences of the several heirs and next of kin of said Patience > Cash, deceased as fully > and perfectly as he can state the source > and that all the said heirs and next of kin of said Patience > deceased, are over the age > of twenty-one years except the child of > said Phebe How, deceased, who resides with his father Peter How, > above named. > > Inventory of said estate filed December 30, 1846: 8 Pages or more > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Gold Doubloons, don't search the past without them, Because the 15th century doesn't take American Express.

    02/05/2001 09:20:43
    1. [Bullock] Cornwall, England
    2. Jim Bullock
    3. Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/279 Surname: Bullock ------------------------- Are any Bullocks aware of where the village or area called Brannel is located in Cornwall, Southwest England, United Kingdom. My ancestors originated in Brannel, Cornwall, England, and I cannot locate area on any maps. I would appreciate anyone's input. Thank you.

    02/04/2001 08:22:48
    1. [Bullock] PennYann NY Bullocks?
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. I am forwardiung to the Bullock-L. Jeff Scism On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 13:05:52 -0800 "PDBullock" <qecpaul@usaor.net> writes: > > Source: NYFingerLakes-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NYFL] Unidentified Photos - Penn Yan, NY - Waterloo, NY > > > Among items in my late mother's trove of memorabilia were several > photos > whose subjects remain unidentified. My mother was Mary Florence > Rector > Bullock (1889 - 1973). The people in the photos probably lived in > or around > Penn Yan, NY or Waterloo, NY in the time period between 1900 and > 1940. > > Sixteen (16) of these photos can be viewed at: > > http://www.gendex.com/users/pbullock/unph/unident.htm > > If you recognize any of these people, please contact me. They may > or may > not be Bullock or Rector relatives. If any are among your ancestors > and/or > relatives, and you can supply the appropriate details, I would be > happy to > discuss the transfer of the original print to you. > > Regards, > > Paul Bullock > Monroeville, PA > qecpaul@usaor.net > http://www.usaor.net/users/qecpaul/pix.htm > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Gold Doubloons, don't search the past without them, Because the 15th century doesn't take American Express.

    02/04/2001 08:16:34
    1. [Bullock] Re: BullockReunion
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Not Personally But I can post to Bullock-L and maybe someone there does. On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 16:20:05 -0800 "Judith Bullock" <jbullock@starpower.net> writes: Thanks for listing Reunion. Are you familiar with a Marilyn F. Rice (Bullock) of Scotland? I miss placed her email address. Thanks Jim Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Gold Doubloons, don't search the past without them, Because the 15th century doesn't take American Express.

    02/04/2001 08:14:09
    1. [Bullock] American Revolution in Virginia
    2. Lee Minnis
    3. John Lee Bullock served in the First Virginia Regiment and Lucy Bullock married Pvt. Joseph Carter of the same unit. Lee

    02/04/2001 08:11:10
    1. [Bullock] Oswego County NY Bullocks
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 06:56:50 -0800 Rachael McConnell <rsmcconn@northnet.org> writes: > > Source: GC- Oswego Co. NY Queries > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/Oswego/1141 > Subject: Horace Button > > > Surname: Button, Bullock > ------------------------- > > Looking for Horace Button who may have lived in Redfield area. One > son > Chester was in Greenboro area in late 1800's. Horace was married to > Olive > Bullock and 2 sons James and Chester were born in 1844 and 1846. > Horace > may have died by 1875. > Jeff Scism, Flockmaster, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Gold Doubloons, don't search the past without them, Because the 15th century doesn't take American Express.

    02/03/2001 02:35:23