Hi I saw your post on the list. I am looking for an Allen BULLOCK, born about 1782, any chance of an Allen Bullock in your line?. James Bullock
Sorry I don't have an Allen Bullock. Do you know where he was born or where he lived? I decend from the MA. Bullocks, but have some connections with the sourthern Bullocks too. Helynn
1880 Census, Kaufman County, TX ED 34, sh 18, Precinct 1 Dwell/Fam |Name |Sex|Age|Rela|Occup |PB |PBF|PBM 151/151 |Henderson, William H.| M | 44| |Farm Hand | AR| TN| TN | Martha A. | F | 38|wife|Keeping House| IL| AL| AL | Nancy C. | " | 15| dau|at home | TX| AR| IL | James T. | M | 12| son| " | LA| " | " | John T. | " | 10| son|at home | TX| " | " | Allison S.| " | 7| son|at home | AR| " | " | Sallie A. | F | 5| dau|at home | TX| " | " | Delila M. | " | 1| dau|at home | TX| " | " |Bullock, Benjamin | M | 25|slaw|Farm Hand |TX*|Unk|Unk | Susan E. | F | 19| dau|at home | TX| AR| TX | Joseph E. | M | 1|gson|at home | "|Unk| ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
We must all be cousins since we are all crazy. Ho Bill
To Frady: Not yet, but all the "chips" are not in. Ho So, lots of cousins to be found. Bill
Helynn You are definitely kin to my husband.. Now for the Satterwhite---I have to look that up. The Collins started out in North Carolina and then to Tenn. and into Alabama. Skydancer ----- Original Message ----- From: <HFrady8915@aol.com> To: <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [Bullock] ROLL CALL.: BULLOCK, TAYLOR, COLLINS, SATTERWHITE AND MORE > My Mother was a Satterwhite, her family came from Ga. and NC in mid 1800s to > Texas, my Bullocks are on my dad's side. We decend from Richard 1622 > Rehoboth, Ma., and my Dad's mother was a Collins NY to MI. We decend from > Moses H. Collins 1779-1862 and Olive Putnam of Bradford. VT. to Pittsfoprd > MI. > My southern Satterwhites never met the northern Collins or Bullocks. My > dad, a Taylor went to Texas and met my mother, thus me. Are we cousins? Helynn > > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ >
Richard BULLOCK m. Ann THRIFT., 02 February, 1830., Madison, Alabama
Hey, I like your poetic sense of humor and suspect you got it from the Bullocks, but you did not mention your feet. From Longfellow?? That is one my dad in WV used to pull on me so your tale of woe reminded me of his line of ....... Bill Barnette, ex husband to a Bullock. Ho Now you know or can guess why. Ho On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 12:16:27 EST HFrady8915@aol.com writes: > I look in the mirror and what do I see? > A really strange woman is looking back at me. > Then I have to wonder, "Where did I get this straw, that I call > hair?" And > "are these beady red eyes from TAYLORS or BULLOCKS, > Is someone hiding in there? > > The mouth is SATTERWHITE, are the big ears from SPRATTS? > Is my bulk from the COLLINS? Can you tell me that? > Theres LACKEYS, DAWSONS, HALLMARK and GRAVES, > Now what parts are mine and what role do they play? > > My ancestors are numerous, too many to recall, > And I'm just one person but, I have parts of them all! > > HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!! HELYNN > > > ============================== > Get Free Access to all Ancestry.com Databases from Dec 7 until Dec > 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 >
MARGARET BULLOCK-B.1800-TN--MARRIED 1818 MADISON CO.AL
Hi Hellynn Your post really interested me.. I am married to a BULLOCK, and I have SATTERWHITE and COLLINS in my family. I would like to talk about these families. Skydancer ----- Original Message ----- From: <HFrady8915@aol.com> To: <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:16 PM Subject: [Bullock] ROLL CALL.: BULLOCK, TAYLOR, COLLINS, SATTERWHITE AND MORE > I look in the mirror and what do I see? > A really strange woman is looking back at me. > Then I have to wonder, "Where did I get this straw, that I call hair?" And > "are these beady red eyes from TAYLORS or BULLOCKS, > Is someone hiding in there? > > The mouth is SATTERWHITE, are the big ears from SPRATTS? > Is my bulk from the COLLINS? Can you tell me that? > Theres LACKEYS, DAWSONS, HALLMARK and GRAVES, > Now what parts are mine and what role do they play? > > My ancestors are numerous, too many to recall, > And I'm just one person but, I have parts of them all! > > HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!! HELYNN > > > ============================== > Get Free Access to all Ancestry.com Databases from Dec 7 until Dec 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 >
yep! we got the "Longfellow" jokes too. "If we didn't have so much to turn down for our feet, we'd be a real "Longfellow". Helynn
My Mother was a Satterwhite, her family came from Ga. and NC in mid 1800s to Texas, my Bullocks are on my dad's side. We decend from Richard 1622 Rehoboth, Ma., and my Dad's mother was a Collins NY to MI. We decend from Moses H. Collins 1779-1862 and Olive Putnam of Bradford. VT. to Pittsfoprd MI. My southern Satterwhites never met the northern Collins or Bullocks. My dad, a Taylor went to Texas and met my mother, thus me. Are we cousins? Helynn
I just read a wonderful fiction book called "Nancy Swimmer" by Clyde Bolton. Its a story of a Cherokee Girl in Ga. around 1820 and tells the history leading up to the Trail of Tears. It details the lives of many Indians who were well educated & owned large plantations & slaves. I found it gave me a total different outlook on the Indians & white settlers.
My roots go back mainly to NC then TX then Chickasaw Nation, to OK territory and OK state. I did a novel based on my grandfather's life called Austin's Legacy --very limited distribution --just my kids, my two living uncles, my two living brothers and to the widows of my other two brothers. It begins in NC when Austin was 6, for I wanted to show him with his Mother, Mary Anne Julian Coffey who died when he was 7. I have a firm conviction that his mama shaped his personality because of the way he treated me and my Mother, his daughter-in-law. It was a neat trip back in time. I am a retired academic librarian and my one younger brother who is a principal of a public school in OK and still owns the old home place now that our Daddy is gone, pronounced Austin's Legacy EXCELLENT. Even my most critical uncle found no real flaws in it and both uncles contributed a great deal to the writing of the manuscript. OKC and Muskogee would be good places to research. There is a set of microfilm or maybe it is microfiche called either Pioneer and Indian Papers or Indian and Pioneer Papers which could give you good sources. Many western history libraries probably owns this source, the product of interview done during the depression of all the older citizens red and white they could locate and get to talk. Kiowa, Comanche, Caddo, Cheyenne, Arapahoe and Apache might be sources also. I think there are 67 "tribes" represented in OK, not just the 5 civilized tribes--Muskogee, the capital of the Creeks also set up a big library on the 5 tribes and Arkansas was the territory hub which ran much of the federally involved activities before OK became a state, but I'd start with OKC and the Oklahoma Historical Society Library as the best home base to begin. I just mention my grandfather, for his line goes back to the Bullocks of Bermuda and he had connections with Indian Territory and yet was not Indian. I studied to be a teacher as in OK, but it was not until I discovered my grandfather's connection to the Chickasaws, that I explored any of this white day laborers and tenant farmers to replace the slaves the Indians had owned before the Civil War. Oh, how much we do not know!---------Hope this helps a little bit any way!---Charlene
Thank you so much for your reply. I'll try to find the records you mentioned, but I have no idea, yet, of where in OK, or even if one of the tribes was involved. Indian Territory, as I looked at the maps on the "net" covered much of OK so I've a lot of looking to do. Your background was very interesting. How did they miss WV, my home state. Ho Thanks again. Bill
Hi, I thought I would try again, it's been awhile... No much on Mary Bullock. She married Matthew Clayton in Lewis Co., Tn., Matthew was married 1st to Rebecca Hensley. Married Mary E. in 1867, it was probably her first marriage. Does anyone connect to this Bullock line. Thanks, Linda They also lived in Hickman Co., Tn. By 1880 they were in Boone Co., Ark. Kingston Cemetery, Madison Co., Ark. Row 6: Mary Elisabeth, wife of Matthew Clayton died 1907 no other dates 1. MARY ELIZABETH (LIZZI)1 BULLOCK was born April 1845 in TN., and died 1907 in KINGSTON,ARK.. She married MATTHEW CLAYTON February 02, 1867 in LEWIS CO., TENN., son of JOHN CLAYTON and NANCY BRIDGES. He was born June 1827 in HICKMAN CO., TEN, and died January 29, 1889 in BEGGS, OKLA.. More About MARY ELIZABETH (LIZZI) BULLOCK: ONE CHILD JACOB More About MATTHEW CLAYTON: Fact 1: JOHN MATHEW CLAYTON More About MATTHEW CLAYTON and MARY BULLOCK: Marriage: February 02, 1867, LEWIS CO., TENN. Child of MARY BULLOCK and MATTHEW CLAYTON is: i. JACOB AMZO2 CLAYTON, b. October 01, 1872, NASHVILLE, TENN.; d. February 01, 1960, SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS; m. CLARA JANE BOWEN, March 06, 1893, KINGSTON, ARK; b. December 24, 1874, MADISON CO., ARKANSAS; d. March 28, 1962, SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS. More About JACOB AMZO CLAYTON: Fact 1: JAKE Marriage Notes for JACOB CLAYTON and CLARA BOWEN: MARRIED BY PASTOR SMITH More About JACOB CLAYTON and CLARA BOWEN: Marriage: March 06, 1893, KINGSTON, ARK There were three children by his first wife Rebecca Hensley.
I look in the mirror and what do I see? A really strange woman is looking back at me. Then I have to wonder, "Where did I get this straw, that I call hair?" And "are these beady red eyes from TAYLORS or BULLOCKS, Is someone hiding in there? The mouth is SATTERWHITE, are the big ears from SPRATTS? Is my bulk from the COLLINS? Can you tell me that? Theres LACKEYS, DAWSONS, HALLMARK and GRAVES, Now what parts are mine and what role do they play? My ancestors are numerous, too many to recall, And I'm just one person but, I have parts of them all! HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!! HELYNN
My Bullocks are originally from North Carolina. Edward Bullock was married in North Carolina, probably to Christina. Sometime prior to 1830, they moved to Indiana, with children James, Elizabeth and Sarah. They first settled in Putnam Co., IN (1830 census). Elizabeth married Andrew Eslinger there in 1829. James married Cynthia Dale in Boone Co., IN in 1833. The whole family are next found in the 1840 census in Vermillion Co., IN, on the border of IL. There Sarah married Daniel Ramey. In 1850, James and Cynthia were living in Boone Co., IN, on land she inherited from her father. Enumerated next to them were Hannah Bullock, 50, from GA, and a Samuel Bullock, 20, born in IN. Hannah is somehow related to this family, either as an older unmarried sister, or the wife of another son of Edward that I have yet to determine. James and Cynthia had children James Manuel, Christina, Elizabeth, William Edward, and Lewis Squire. James died in 1851, and Cynthia died before 1859, having remarried and giving birth to another child. I would like to hear from anyone researching this family.
Do you know which Indian Nation is involved? My Grandfather, Austin Julian Coffey, worked as a white day laborer for Chickasaw citizens when he was a teen ager. Work permits were required. Tenant farmers signed on to farm for Chickasaw citizens also. Many mixed blood citizens and full blood youth did work for citizens who had the permission of the national council to farm certain acreages for example. One Native American citizen in the Chickasaw Nation had 53 tenant farmers and no telling how many day laborers. Check with the OK Historical Society, for they have microfilm showing copies of work permits and contracts to build and operate hotels on Chickasaw lands, etc. I know that the same thing is true of each of the "5 civilized tribes", so have fun and dig away.-----I never did find my grandfather's work permit, but I learned much about the times and history of my native state. The Bullocks in my background go back before 1700 to Bermuda to Charleston and one Mary Margaret Bullock who married Rene de St Julien, a French Huguenot soldier who fled to Holland to England to Bermuda and then to Charleston. It was in Bermuda he married Mary Margaret daughter of Marie and Stephen Bullock. Marie was Spanish and Stephen a Scottish or English sea captain whose business took him between Bermuda and Charleston. ----ila41430@aol.com
I am researching the ancestors & families of these BULLOCKs: Licugas F. BULLOCK, b. 24 Dec 1852 in TX., d. 1885 in Eastland Co.,TX. Married in 1879 to; Mississippi Belle CASTLEMAN. Ch:1.Aaron Lenard BULLOCK,b. 29 Sep 1880 at Cisco, Eastland,TX., m. Lenora nee ???., d. 1952. 2. Roxie Maie BULLOCK, b. 15 Jul 1882 at Pella,Wise, TX., m. Robert Charles McCOURTIE, 17 Nov 1906, d. May 1918. 3. Leona Elizabeth BULLOCK, b. 16 Nov 1884 at Pella,Wise,TX.,m. Ben PERKINS, 1908. 4. Azolie BULLOCK, b. 1886 at Bowie, Montague, TX., d. 1937. Licugas died 1885 in Eastland, Eastland,TX. Belle remarried: 30 August 1887 in Wise County, TX to: Oscar Allen Rudolph (BULLOCK) or (CLARK). He used both/either name. Which was correct????? Anyway they had four children: 1. Beulah Inez (B or C), b. 3 Sep 1888 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant, TX., m. Walter ????, Jan. 1906, d. 7 June 1950. Now the good ?? part. 2. Nancy Price (B or C), b. 23 Mar 1890, in Indian Territory, OK., m. Ty J. KENNEDY, d. 1952. 3. John Clarence Jerome (B or C), aka: JC BULLOCK, b. 10 Apr 1892 in Indian Territory, OK., m. Carrie Leda STOUT, she b. Abt. 1896 in TX, d. 1940 in Clarendon/Memphis, TX. he, d. 1 Dec 1957 in Tucson, AZ.. 4. Alethea G. (B or C), b. 13 May 1897 in Indian Territory, OK., d. 2 Sep 1968., m. Tolbert W. BURRUSS, Oct 1919. I have most of the families of JC and Alethea BULLOCK, but nothing on records of the others, especially anything from Indian Territory, OK. How do I get that?? HELP Bill Barnette, Tucson,AZ.