> My families Cherokee blood line > > James Grant Born 1483 Cromarty Scotland. Died 1553 Freuchie, Castle Grant > Scotland. Married Elizabeth Forbes Born ukn. Died ukn. > > John Grant Born 1507 Freuchie Scotland Died 1585 > Married Margaret Stewart Born ukn Died ukn > > Duncan Grant Born 1527 Died 1581 Dunhill Scotland > Married Margaret Macintosh Born ukn Died ukn > > John Grant Born 1572 Freuchie Scotland died 1622 Dunhill Scotland > Married Lilias Murray born ukn died ukn > > John Grant Born 1596 Freuchie Scotland Died 1637 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Mary Olgivie Born ukn Died ukn. > > James Grant Born 1616 died 1663 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Mary Stewart Born ukn died ukn. > > Ludovic Grant Born 1652 (Of Grant) died 1717 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Janet Brodie born ukn died ukn. > > John Grant born 1679 pluscardine Scotland died 1747 death place ukn. > Married Kathrin Dick born ukn died ukn. > > (Source Emmet Starr, Grant 1.) > > Ludovic Grant was born circa 1698 in Scotland, and died 1755 in Charleston > South Carolina. He married (1) Elizabeth (Tassel) Coody in Cherokee Nation > East daughter if KAHYUN TECHEA. > > Ludovic Grant married (2) Unknown Cherokee woman if the Wolf Clan circa 1726 > . She was born circa 1700 ( source Emmet Starr,305,466,561,563 ) > Notes for Ludovic Grant: > On page 466, Starr states that Ludovic Grant married a woman of the Long Hair > Clan; However, on page 561 and 563 it states that he married a member if the > Wolf Clan . (Two wifes, or a typo?) > The name Eughiootie was found in the booklet called Cherokee Blood > Newsletter-Spring 1983-Vol.1 Her "white mans" name was elizabeth Coody (This > name is found in Geneaology of Old & New Cherokee indian family by George > Morrison bell. SR.) > Elizabeth was the daughter of KAN-YAN-TEE-HEE the son of Corn Tassel Born > circa 1670 at Chota City Of Refuge. She also had a brother named Chief Old > Tassel who was killed under a flag of truce in 1788 and was noted for an > eloquent speech he gave at Long Island. > > Ludovic was the Clan Chief of the Grant holdings in Scotland ( Note: There is > controversy as to his being Clan Chief at such a Young age; around 18 years > old. There is also controversy as to The line, Some believe he was son of > Ludovic not John.) > After losing the war in the Jacobite Rebellion ludovic was captured by the > British at Preston and banished to the " New World" . Ludovic arrived in the > Carolinas and moved in with the Cherokee. His cousins all went to Boston and > The Caribbian area. > > Sir Alexander Cuming, in his brief Journal which appeared in the Historical > Register of London for 1731, described his adventures in the Cherokee nation > in 1730 when, with the aid of Ludovic grant, he convinced seven young > Cherokees ( Including future Chief , ATTAKULLAKULLA, the "Little Carpenter" ) > to visit England and King George II. This was an attempt by the King to > recruit the Cherokee to fight the French. > > In a statement recorded on page 301 of the Charleston ,South Carolina probate > Court in the book of "1754-1758" in a sworn statement of january 12, 1756 > says, "It is about thirty years since I went into the Cherokee Country where > I have resided ever since" "I speak their language". > > Ludovic Grant Blood Scottish > Christened: April 12, 1702, Irvine Scotland > Emigration 1: May 07, 1716, from Scotland to the "New World" > > Emigration 2: circa 1726, To Cherokee Nation as an Indian Trader. > Note: "Indian Countryman" of Cheoah. > Occupation: Fur Trader > Starr's Notes: B657 > > Child of Ludovic Grant and Elizabeth Coody was Mary Grant Born circa 1727 in > Cherokee Nation East, Tennesee and died Circa 1765 in Cherokee Nation East, > Tennesee > Mary Grant (Long Hair Clan) married William Emory circa 1746. He was born > Circa 1720 in England, and died in Cherokee Nation East, Tenessee (Source: > Emmet Starr,305,561,563.) > > Children of Mary Grant and William Emory are: > i. Mary Emory, b. 1747 Cherokee Nat.East > ii. Elizabeth Emory, b. c.1748 > iii. Susanna Emory, b. c. 1749 > iv. William Emory JR, b. c.1750 died Will's > Knob PA. > Note: Will Emory, was the Renagade Cherokee who ran with the Shawnees and > became known as Captain Will. The name is somewhat infamous in frontier > kentucky annals because of Captain Will's relationship to Daniel Boone and > an attack on Boonesboro. > > Child of Mary grant and William Emory Elizabeth Emory Married her second > husband John Rogers SR. > born 1755 died ukn. Blood English. Occupation Trader. > > Note: John Rogers (arguably) started the Rogers Surname which include Chief > William Charles Rogers, Diana (Tiana) (Rogers) Houston (General Sam > Houstons wife) and Will Rogers.According to the Chronicles Of Oklahoma "The > interesting Old White Trader John Rogers SR. departed the East with a party > of emigrants on Oct, 17 1817 arriving among the Cherokees settled on the > White River on April, 18, 1818". John Rogers lived and traded with the > Indians since pre Revolutionary War times. He first married Elizabeth Due > Grandaughter of Ludovic Grant first known White trader among the Cherokee. > After her death he He married Elizabeth's daughter from a previous marriage > Jennie Due they had two daughters Tiana and Martha. Tiana Rogers Married > General Sam Houston and Martha Rogers was the mother of Jessie Chisolm > Chisolm Trail ). > > Children of John Rogers SR. and Elizabeth Emory: > i. Charles Rogers SR, b. c. 1774 > ii. Aky Rogers, b. c. 1776 > iii. John Rogers JR. Captain b.1778 d.1846 > iv. James Rogers, b c. 1780 > v. Nannie Rogers, b. c. 1782 d. bef. 1819. > > Charles Rogers SR. married (1) Nannie Downing, (2) He married Rachel Hughes > born Circa 1790 and died after 1851.she was the daughter of Daniel Hughes and > Elizabeth Ward. > Note: Rachel Hughes is descended fron a long line of famous Cherokees > including Nancy Ward A.K.A. NANYE-HI-FIVEKILLER Born 1738 in Chota City Of > Refuge North Carolina Cherokee nation, Now Tennesee. She died at Womankiller > Ford, Cherokee Nation, ( Now Polk County Tennesee ). > > There was a tremendous amount of information written about Nancy Ward. She is > mentioned in Teddy Roosevelt's Book On The West, The Virginia State Papers, > The South Carolina State Papers, In Mooneys Book and The Draper > Collection.There is a Chapter of The American Daughters Of the Revolution > named after her in Tennesee., and there is a Descendants Of Nancy Ward > Association on Oklahoma. > > As a child Nancy ward was called "Wild Rose" Later after having been lost and > having a vision of the spirit people helping her find her way home she was > named "Nanye'hi" which means "One who is with the Spirit People". Later > During the Battle of Taliwa against the Creeks she was Chewing the bullets > her husband Kingfisher was using. He was shot and killed. She then took up > his Rifle and joined the fight. For her heroics in Battle she was named > "Ghi'hau" or Beloved Woman". In her teens and a widowed mother of two > daughters she was given the title of Chieftainess. As "Beloved Woman" she was > a Peace Negotiator and Ambassador for her people. She became a strong > advocate of human rights for both red and white men.She had a strong voice > for peace and attended many meetings between the white settlers the > government and her people. She was involved in many of the treaties. Nancy > ward brought the first cows th the Cherokee Nation. She wrote the "White > father" President saying "Our people would have more hoes, plows, seed, > Cotton carding and looms for weaving. They would learn your way of > Cultivation. If you would send these things we will put them to good use". > And he did. He also sent agents to administer and help. Nancy was a > Revolutionary war patriot in that she gave aid (Cattle and Clothing) to > Colonel Seiver and his men during the Revolution. > > Nancy ward had a vision where she saw " A great line of our people marching > on foot. Mothers with babies in their arms. Fathers with small children on > their back. Grandmothers and Grandfathers with large bundles on their backs. > They were marching West and the "Unaka" ( White Soldiers ) were behind them. > They left a trail of corpses the weak, the sick who could not survive the > journey". This dream proved to be prophetic. On December 29, 1835 Thirteen > years after her death, a removal treaty was signed. The Cherokee called this > journey the "Nunna-da-ult-sun-yi" The Trail Where They Cried. The Trail Of > Tears. > > Nancy ward A.K.A > Tsituna-Gus-Ke -"Wild Rose" > Nanyi'hi -"One who is with the spirit people" > Ghi'hau -"Beloved Woman/Mother" > Skiagusta - "War Woman Of Chota" > Granny ward > Nancy ward was of the Wolf Clan she lived in the overhills settlement. They > were called the Overhills People ( Cherokee ). She died in 1822. > > Nancy's husband was Bryant Ward. His father was Sir Francis Ward. Other > fanous Cherokees in this line are Chief Tame Doe born circa 1700 died circa > 1775 and The Supreme Chief of the Cherokee Nation Amatoya Moytoy born 1674 > died ukn. > > Children of Charles Rogers SR. and Rachel hughes: > i. Levi Rogers b. c. 1810 > ii. Elizabeth Rogers b. c. 1812 d. c. 1852 > iii. Richard Rogers b. c. 1810 d.ukn. > iv. Joseph Rogers b. c. 1816 d. ukn. > v. Charles Rogers JR. b. c.1818 d. c. 1844 > vi. John Rogers b. c. 1820 d. ukn. > vii. Alzira Rogers b. c. 1824 d. ukn. > viii. Catherine Rogers b. c. 1822 d. 1852 > > Levi Rogers married Margaret Fields in 1810 she was born 1810 died ukn. their > only child was: > i. James Rogers, b. c. 1835 d. c. 1876 > > James Rogers married Mary Polly Sanders born circa 1838 died circa 1877 she > was the daughter of Mitchell Sanders and Polly Overtaker. Children of James > Rogers and Mary sanders were: > i. Levi Thomas Rogers b. c. 1866 d. ukn. > ii. Cynthia Ann Rogers b. c. 1874 d. ukn. > iii. David Mitchell Rogers b. c. 1877 d. ukn. > > Note: Mary Polly Sanders's Grandfather was Alexander Saunders (Sanders), A > friend of the Rogers family from the old days. It is thought he may have > killed Doublehead in helping out Captain John Rogers the "White Trader". > > Levi Thomas Rogers Cherokee Roll# Saline District Orphan Roll# 12380 Married > (1) Emma Ida Hicks then married (2) Susan Smith Cherokee Roll # 12381 born > 1882 died ukn. she was the daughter of John Smith and Sarah (Sallie) > Whitewater Cherokee roll# 1697. Sallie's father was John Whitewater Cherokee > roll# 2117 born ukn. died ukn. > > My brick wall in this line is the Children of Levi Thomas Rogers and Susan > (Smith) Rogers. > My line are all from the Fort Smith Arkansas, Fort Gibson, Braggs and > Muscogee Oklahoma area .my line as handwritten by an aunt at the Cherokee > Nation (Talequah Oklahoma) is as follows > Next in line is Sallie Bullock roll# non citizen Thomas Cookson Cherokee > roll#316 > Thomas Cookson Married Sallie Collier . Their daughter was Delilah Cookson > Cherokee Roll# 29995. She married Amon Hale Craig roll# ukn. born 15 Feb 1859 > in Gainsboro,Jackson County Tenessee died 18 Nov. 1923 in Braggs Oklahoma. > Amon owned a General Store in Braggs . He was charged with, and later > aquitted of murder. Delilah was a very respected midwife who lived from 1886 > to 1982 in Braggs Oklahoma. Delilah had 13 children. Amon Hale Craig > apparently had a Second marriage to Nancy (Nannie) Ratliff born 21 feb 1874 > she married Amon on 3 Sept. 1891. Their child was Amon Hale Craig Jr. born 6 > June 1895 died ukn. > This line then descends as follows > John Edward Craig roll# non citizen my Great grandfather > Levi (Rogers) Craig (female) (my grandmother) roll# too late. > Thomas Jefferson Craig my (Grandfather) roll# 1294 > Thomas Dewey Craig (My father) Born April 11, 1928 died August 11. 1996 > This line traces my known Cherokee blood lines. If I can help you or you can > help me fill in any blanks please feel free to E-Mail DOTHEBOB@aol.com > > Bobby E. Craig Born March 28, 1959 died december 32nd 3001 Bobby
New lister in search of descendants and ancestors of Christopher Columbus Bullock who married Mildred Mae Bullen in 1911 in Round Rock, Williamson Co., TX. Mildred Mae Bullen was the daughter of Thomas Bullen and Cora J. Weddington. My husband descends from Cora J. Weddington Bullen's brother John Morgan Weddington. Cora was born 1878 in Franklin Co., TN. Cora married 3 or more times. Thomas Bullen may have been her first husband. Cora had two known children Milly (perhaps Mildred Mae Bullen Bullock) and Louis Carr (by a husband named Charlie Carr). Anyone who knows about these people, please contact me. Thank you, Joy Winchester, Franklin Co., TN
Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/222 Surname: Wells, Williams, Dilcum, Brazzart, Parks ------------------------- I'm seeking information n John Bundon Wells,mother was Mary E. Bullock from TENN. Also looking for Matilda Ann Williams parents she was from Shelby County MO,Dilcum is someway connected with Wells, looking for Alfred Brazzart son Frank Brazzart and Lelia Herring Brazzart.Looking for Louisa Parks wife of John M. Felkins.
AGNES BULLOCK, daughter of Richard and Anne (Henley) Bullock married 1.) GEORGE KEELING and 2.) Judge John Williams. She was NEVER married to Nathan Sims. Perhaps she is being confused with other daughters who did married Sims husbands. Marriages of Richard Bullock's other daughters: SARAH BULLOCK married JOHN SIMS ANN BULLOCK married HENRY VANDYKE SUSANNAH BULLOCK married WILLIAM SIMS AGATHA BULLOCK married 1.) JOHN NUCKOLLS and 2.) JOSHUA PETTY Kathy Duncan Jeffery G Scism wrote: > > On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:57:58 -0700 "Ralph Sims" <rwsims@concentric.net> > writes: > > > Source: SIMS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Nathan SIMS of NC > > > > > > Can you connect with this family? If so, please reply directly to > > rwsims@concentric.net > > > > Descendants of Nathan Sims > > > > > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. NATHAN1 SIMS was born 1720 in Granville County, NC, and died > > January 20, 1803 in Abbeville County, SC. He married (1) AGNES > > BULLOCK, daughter of RICHARD BULLOCK and ANN HENLEY. She was born > > Abt. 1732 in Granville County, NC. He married (2) MARY DOWNS. > > > > > > Children of NATHAN SIMS and AGNES BULLOCK are: > > > > i. MARTIN2 SIMS, b. December 16, 1754, Granville County, NC; d. > > April 07, 1822, Franklin County, GA; m. ANNA JANE HOWARD, June 20, > > 1782, Granville County, NC; b. 1762, Granville County, NC. > > > > ii. JOHN SIMS, b. Abt. 1758. > > > > iii. LEONORA SIMS, b. 1760. > > > > iv. SARAH SIMS, b. Abt. 1764. > > > > v. AMELIA SIMS, b. Abt. 1765, Granville County, NC; d. February > > 1841, Wayne County, MO; m. (1) RICHARD GRIFFIN, 1785; d. 1799, > > Lincoln County, GA; m. (2) JOHN COWAN, 1803, Prob. Lincoln County, > > GA; d. 1822, Madison County, MO. > > > > vi. AGNES SIMS, b. Abt. 1768. > > > > vii. WILLIAM SIMS, b. Abt. 1770. > > > > viii. GEORGE SIMS, b. Abt. 1771. > > > > ix. STARLING SIMS, b. 1773. > > > > x. SUSANNAH SIMS, b. Abt. 1775. > > > > xi. LEONARD SIMS, b. October 04, 1776. > > > > xii. WILLIAM SIMS, b. 1780. > > > > > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG > http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ > e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestrys Library The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 15:26:33 -0700 Russell Maas <rmaas@gemair.com> writes: > > > Does anyone have any information on a William Bullock inventory and > sale > from 1810 in Clark County, KY? > > Thanks, > > Russ > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:57:58 -0700 "Ralph Sims" <rwsims@concentric.net> writes: > > Source: SIMS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Nathan SIMS of NC > > > Can you connect with this family? If so, please reply directly to > rwsims@concentric.net > > Descendants of Nathan Sims > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. NATHAN1 SIMS was born 1720 in Granville County, NC, and died > January 20, 1803 in Abbeville County, SC. He married (1) AGNES > BULLOCK, daughter of RICHARD BULLOCK and ANN HENLEY. She was born > Abt. 1732 in Granville County, NC. He married (2) MARY DOWNS. > > > Children of NATHAN SIMS and AGNES BULLOCK are: > > i. MARTIN2 SIMS, b. December 16, 1754, Granville County, NC; d. > April 07, 1822, Franklin County, GA; m. ANNA JANE HOWARD, June 20, > 1782, Granville County, NC; b. 1762, Granville County, NC. > > ii. JOHN SIMS, b. Abt. 1758. > > iii. LEONORA SIMS, b. 1760. > > iv. SARAH SIMS, b. Abt. 1764. > > v. AMELIA SIMS, b. Abt. 1765, Granville County, NC; d. February > 1841, Wayne County, MO; m. (1) RICHARD GRIFFIN, 1785; d. 1799, > Lincoln County, GA; m. (2) JOHN COWAN, 1803, Prob. Lincoln County, > GA; d. 1822, Madison County, MO. > > vi. AGNES SIMS, b. Abt. 1768. > > vii. WILLIAM SIMS, b. Abt. 1770. > > viii. GEORGE SIMS, b. Abt. 1771. > > ix. STARLING SIMS, b. 1773. > > x. SUSANNAH SIMS, b. Abt. 1775. > > xi. LEONARD SIMS, b. October 04, 1776. > > xii. WILLIAM SIMS, b. 1780. > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:24:40 -0700 "Patricia Munson-Rodriguez" <pattycake71963@hotmail.com> writes: > > Source: TX-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TX-CENSUS-LOOKUP] Bullock,,cherokee Co Texas,,1915 or > 1920 > > > hello list looking for Bullock family name,,,Cherokee Co Texas 1915 > or any > next years following,,if 1915 was not a census year > thanks > Patty > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > > http://profiles.msn.com. > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
In the continuing discussion of which John Bullock married Mary Carter, I wound up with a John born about 1738, in Massachusetts, died October, 1799, the son of John Bullock and Hannah Eddy, and the father of Hannah, Elkanah and Asa. I had also received data that had a John, marrying Mary Carter, that showed no parents or dates, but was the father of a John, born abt 1824 in Pennsylvania, who married Julia Sophia Vroman and who died about 1898, in Jasper, New York. Obviously, the dates don't work between the two sets, so I'm left with the family of John and Julia up in the air with no ancestry. Can anyone nail down either family with any certainty? Chuck Bullock Princeton, MN cbullock@sherbtel.net
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 04:42:42 -0700 "Robert L. Jackson" <rjcksn@custom.net> writes: > Source: GC-Guernsey Co. Oh Obituaries > URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/GuernseyObits/87 > Subject: Obituary of Leander M. JOHNSON [1846OH1928IN] > > > Surname: BALDRIDGE, BULLOCK, COLLINS, COMBS, CRANE, EDWARDS, > FERGUSON, > FOWLER, GRAY, JOHNSON, LAW, RICE, YAKEY > ------------------------- > > THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Thursday, > January > 3, 1929, Volume LIII, Number 9, Page 6, Column 3, DEATHS HARVEST. > JOHNSON. > [Transcribed 19 Oct 2000 from Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County > Public Librarys > IHS Microfilm Records.] > > Leander M. JOHNSON, son of William and Jane JOHNSON, was born at > Senecaville, > Ohio, on October 5, 1846. He was the third of a family of nine > children, > five daughters and four sons, three of whom have preceded him in > death. > > While yet in his late boyhood, he removed with his parents, brothers > and > sisters to a farm near Solsberry, Greene County, where under the > sturdy > influence of a good environment he grew to manhood. It was here he > formed > the acquaintance of Miss Jane BULLOCK, to whom he was married in > April > 1872. His marital life was that of faithfulness, love and devotion, > which > remained constant even after her death, which occurred, August 9, > 1917. > > The greater portion of his mature life was spent in Bloomfield, > where he > was beloved by all who had formed his acquaintanceship. He came here > over > forty years ago and was engaged in the omnibus business and > farming. > > He became affiliated with the Presbyterian Church at Bloomfield in > which > he had membership at time of death. He also was affiliated with the > Knights > of Pythias Lodge, which he joined at Bedford some years ago. > > He died of the infirmities of old age on Sunday evening, December > 30, 1928, > being at the time of his death, eight-two years, two months and > twenty-five > days of age. > > He was naturally endowed with an optimistic sprit; he loved the > plain, > simple life; he was honest, temperate, reserved in his demeanor, > constant > in his habits, and faithful to his Creator. He lived a long and good > life. > > Those of his brothers and sisters who survive him are: Mrs. Carrie > YAKEY > and Harry E. JOHNSON, of Bloomfield; Mrs. Hattie GRAY, of near > Solsberry; > Charles JOHNSON, of Reno, Nevada, and Mrs. Edith LAW, of Tulsa > Oklahoma. > In addition thereto, he leaves numerous close relatives, the > descendants > of his deceased brother, John JOHNSON, former of Bloomfield, and > also his > deceased sister, Mrs. Anna CRANE, formerly of Solsberry; his only > deceased > sister, Mrs. Ella EDWARDS, having died several years ago, without > children. > > The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the > Presbyterian > Church. The services were conducted by Rev. Jack MASTERS. Interment > in > Grand View Cemetery. > > > The funeral was largely attended and among the out-of-town relatives > and > friends were Mrs. Ida COLLINS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert RICE, Mr. and > Mrs. John > FOWLER, Mrs. Anna FERGUSON, Mrs. D. H. BALDRIGE, of Bloomington; > James > JOHNSON, of Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Will GRAY, Mr. and Mrs. Freel > BULLOCK > of Solsberry, Carrell F. JOHNSON, of Centralia, Illinois; Mrs. > Lillie COMBS, > of Worthington. > > > > Link: [Link to the Obituary of his father, William JOHNSON] > URL: > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/GreeneObits/474> > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 07:39:22 -0700 Barbara Timm <BarbaraTimm@aol.com > writes: > ============================================================ > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ============================================================ > Source: GC-Wabasha County Biographies > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mn/WabashaBios/119 > Subject: Richard Bullock, born in Oxfordshire, July 18, 1820 > > > Surname: Bullock, Stocking, Randall > ------------------------- > > From "History of Wabasha County" (Minnesota) published 1884 > > Richard Bullock, farmer, purchased one hundred acres of land in > Zumbro > township, section 13, in 1862, and shortly after took up his home > thereon. > He is a native of England, having been born in Oxfordshire, July 18, > 1820. > His parents were William and Sarah Bullock, who settled in Erie > county, > New York when our subject was sixteen years old. All his schooling > had > been received previous to this time, in the old country. He was > reared > on a farm, and after reaching his majority owned a farm in New York. > He > subsequently removed to Pennsylvania, and came from there here. > Besides > the home farm, he now has a quarter-section in Bigstone county, this > state. > His capital was small on arrival here, and his own industry and > enterprise > have made him independent. He has always been a republican, but now > holds > aloof from politics. Although not a member of any church, he is a > believer > in the Christian religion and an active supporter of the Wesleyan > Methodist > church here. He was married June 4, 1848, to Ruth Amelia Stocking, > who > was born in Erie county, New York, September 17, 1830. Their eldest > child, > Martha Cordelia, was born January 10, 1851 (now Mrs. Dwight Lyman), > and > resides in Redwood county; Sophia Jane, June 21, 1853, married > Adelbert > E. Randall, now sheriff of Bigstone county. > > Link: The Koska~Timm Family Rosebush > URL: <http://www.megspace.com/family/achsah2> > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
--part1_d3.b341cf7.271de9d4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_d3.b341cf7.271de9d4_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <GCDEDA1@aol.com> From: GCDEDA1@aol.com Full-name: GC DEDA 1 Message-ID: <2f.be3ca9d.271de947@aol.com> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:41:27 EDT Subject: George Bullock/Mary Freeman To: CWright283@aol.com CC: GCDEDA1@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 110 Carnell, You have heard of the slowness of snails? Well they could beat me in a race. Just going through some of my information on my Bullock Family and ran across an email from you. You sent me a lineage starting with John Bullock of St Marys Maryland and ask me to scoll down to my Family. I finally figured out what was mixing me up. SLOW ME. George W. Bullock bn 1770 married Mary Freeman. I have their Marriage Bond(copy) On Oct. 25, 1796 in Granville County, NC. I did'nt find Oliver Bullock bn 1797 NC, the oldest son of George and Mary. He married Rebecca Lile bn 1821. They are both buried in Keysville Cem. in Crawford County MO. They had five children that reached adulthood. 1- Susan Bullock bn 1830 Warren TN married Samuel Eaton in Crawford County MO 2- George Washington Bullock bn 1833 Bedford County, TN married 1- Eliza Louvina Carter bn 1837 Crawford County, MO September 12, 1865 #2 Artima Soloman Some believe Artima was the Mother of My GGrandfathers Children. This is not so, My Mother who is still living, said that her Grandfather married Artima after Grandmother Eliza died. And that she Artima was a very sweet lady. 3- Andrew Jackson Bullock bn 1836 Bedford TN married Hannah Wilkerson June 27, 1859 Crawford County, MO 4- Nancy Bullock bn 1836 Bedford TN Married 1-Thomas Key September 1, 1855 Crawford County MO #2 John Kelly 5- Betty Bullock bn 1839 Bedford County, TN married William Jackson in Crawford County, MO I'm going to forward this to the Bullock Family list also, but to you first for all your help. Maybe this will help someone else. Have a SUNSHINE DAY. Carolyn --part1_d3.b341cf7.271de9d4_boundary--
Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/221 Surname: Joseph Bullock ------------------------- Joseph Bullock who lived in Overton County, TN., in 1836, who lived in Bledsoe County, TN., in 1837 and 1838 and who lived in Ripley County, M0., in 1840 is my GGGrandfather. Does anyone have any information on this Joseph? Joseph may have been born in Georgia. Please respond if you have any information. Carl Barger from Warren, Arkansas
Posted on: Bullock Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Bullock/220 Surname: Bullock, Palmer, Carrington, Conderman, Eddy ------------------------- Looking for the Father of Calvin Bullock Br.1785 ca. who Married Maranda Carrington Br.1792ca. one of their son's Caleb Br.1820 ca. Married Eliza or Lousia Keith they had three children Calvin, Leona?, Betsy . Betsy Married Jacob Conderman they also had a daug. Nancy R Bullock Br. Aug. 1 1815 she Married Wilson Palmer Oct. 12 1837 at Almond New York they had 8 children Calvin and Maranda are buried in the town of Dansville N. Y,Betsy and Jacob had a son Leslie who's wife was Lida Dinniny her mother was Mary Taft Eddy
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 07:39:45 -0700 Donna Radcliff <dradcliff@nationalboard.org> writes: > ============================================================ > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ============================================================ > Source: GC-Boone County, In Query Forum > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Boone/1638 > Subject: James Dale, 1849 > > > Surname: BULLOCK, DALE > ------------------------- > > Last week I made the trip to Lebanon, and left with piles of copies > of > courthouse records, which I'm now trying to make sense of. In this > particular > case, I am trying to figure out the relationship (if any) of James > Dale, > who died in 1849, to my GGG-grandfather, Squire Dale. In an 1850 > court > case, Hannah Bullock filed suit against the heirs of James Dale. > They were > listed as: Ann, widow; Thomas Dale; Ezekiel and Julia Ann Dale > Shirley; > Jesse and Matilda Dale Burgin; Virginia Dale; Perry Dale; Wm. Dale; > Washington > Dale; and George Dale. > > My GG-grandmother was Cynthia Dale, dau of Squire, who married James > P. > Bullock (James gave deposition in this case for Hannah Bullock). > > None of the James Dales I have in my records seem to have died in > 1849. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Jeff, I have information about Mary E. Bullock who may be the mother of John B. Wells and just tried to email Patricia Annoot at AAnoot@aol.com but there was an error message that "This is not a known member." I would appreciate it if Patricia Annnoot will email me. Thanks, Robert A. Bullock
> My families Cherokee blood line > > James Grant Born 1483 Cromarty Scotland. Died 1553 Freuchie, Castle Grant > Scotland. Married Elizabeth Forbes Born ukn. Died ukn. > > John Grant Born 1507 Freuchie Scotland Died 1585 > Married Margaret Stewart Born ukn Died ukn > > Duncan Grant Born 1527 Died 1581 Dunhill Scotland > Married Margaret Macintosh Born ukn Died ukn > > John Grant Born 1572 Freuchie Scotland died 1622 Dunhill Scotland > Married Lilias Murray born ukn died ukn > > John Grant Born 1596 Freuchie Scotland Died 1637 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Mary Olgivie Born ukn Died ukn. > > James Grant Born 1616 died 1663 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Mary Stewart Born ukn died ukn. > > Ludovic Grant Born 1652 (Of Grant) died 1717 Edinburgh Scotland. > Married Janet Brodie born ukn died ukn. > > John Grant born 1679 pluscardine Scotland died 1747 death place ukn. > Married Kathrin Dick born ukn died ukn. > > (Source Emmet Starr, Grant 1.) > > Ludovic Grant was born circa 1698 in Scotland, and died 1755 in Charleston > South Carolina. He married (1) Elizabeth (Tassel) Coody in Cherokee Nation > East daughter if KAHYUN TECHEA. > > Ludovic Grant married (2) Unknown Cherokee woman if the Wolf Clan circa 1726 > . She was born circa 1700 ( source Emmet Starr,305,466,561,563 ) > Notes for Ludovic Grant: > On page 466, Starr states that Ludovic Grant married a woman of the Long Hair > Clan; However, on page 561 and 563 it states that he married a member if the > Wolf Clan . (Two wifes, or a typo?) > The name Eughiootie was found in the booklet called Cherokee Blood > Newsletter-Spring 1983-Vol.1 Her "white mans" name was elizabeth Coody (This > name is found in Geneaology of Old & New Cherokee indian family by George > Morrison bell. SR.) > Elizabeth was the daughter of KAN-YAN-TEE-HEE the son of Corn Tassel Born > circa 1670 at Chota City Of Refuge. She also had a brother named Chief Old > Tassel who was killed under a flag of truce in 1788 and was noted for an > eloquent speech he gave at Long Island. > > Ludovic was the Clan Chief of the Grant holdings in Scotland ( Note: There is > controversy as to his being Clan Chief at such a Young age; around 18 years > old. There is also controversy as to The line, Some believe he was son of > Ludovic not John.) > After losing the war in the Jacobite Rebellion ludovic was captured by the > British at Preston and banished to the " New World" . Ludovic arrived in the > Carolinas and moved in with the Cherokee. His cousins all went to Boston and > The Caribbian area. > > Sir Alexander Cuming, in his brief Journal which appeared in the Historical > Register of London for 1731, described his adventures in the Cherokee nation > in 1730 when, with the aid of Ludovic grant, he convinced seven young > Cherokees ( Including future Chief , ATTAKULLAKULLA, the "Little Carpenter" ) > to visit England and King George II. This was an attempt by the King to > recruit the Cherokee to fight the French. > > In a statement recorded on page 301 of the Charleston ,South Carolina probate > Court in the book of "1754-1758" in a sworn statement of january 12, 1756 > says, "It is about thirty years since I went into the Cherokee Country where > I have resided ever since" "I speak their language". > > Ludovic Grant Blood Scottish > Christened: April 12, 1702, Irvine Scotland > Emigration 1: May 07, 1716, from Scotland to the "New World" > > Emigration 2: circa 1726, To Cherokee Nation as an Indian Trader. > Note: "Indian Countryman" of Cheoah. > Occupation: Fur Trader > Starr's Notes: B657 > > Child of Ludovic Grant and Elizabeth Coody was Mary Grant Born circa 1727 in > Cherokee Nation East, Tennesee and died Circa 1765 in Cherokee Nation East, > Tennesee > Mary Grant (Long Hair Clan) married William Emory circa 1746. He was born > Circa 1720 in England, and died in Cherokee Nation East, Tenessee (Source: > Emmet Starr,305,561,563.) > > Children of Mary Grant and William Emory are: > i. Mary Emory, b. 1747 Cherokee Nat.East > ii. Elizabeth Emory, b. c.1748 > iii. Susanna Emory, b. c. 1749 > iv. William Emory JR, b. c.1750 died Will's > Knob PA. > Note: Will Emory, was the Renagade Cherokee who ran with the Shawnees and > became known as Captain Will. The name is somewhat infamous in frontier > kentucky annals because of Captain Will's relationship to Daniel Boone and > an attack on Boonesboro. > > Child of Mary grant and William Emory Elizabeth Emory Married her second > husband John Rogers SR. > born 1755 died ukn. Blood English. Occupation Trader. > > Note: John Rogers (arguably) started the Rogers Surname which include Chief > William Charles Rogers, Diana (Tiana) (Rogers) Houston (General Sam > Houstons wife) and Will Rogers.According to the Chronicles Of Oklahoma "The > interesting Old White Trader John Rogers SR. departed the East with a party > of emigrants on Oct, 17 1817 arriving among the Cherokees settled on the > White River on April, 18, 1818". John Rogers lived and traded with the > Indians since pre Revolutionary War times. He first married Elizabeth Due > Grandaughter of Ludovic Grant first known White trader among the Cherokee. > After her death he He married Elizabeth's daughter from a previous marriage > Jennie Due they had two daughters Tiana and Martha. Tiana Rogers Married > General Sam Houston and Martha Rogers was the mother of Jessie Chisolm > Chisolm Trail ). > > Children of John Rogers SR. and Elizabeth Emory: > i. Charles Rogers SR, b. c. 1774 > ii. Aky Rogers, b. c. 1776 > iii. John Rogers JR. Captain b.1778 d.1846 > iv. James Rogers, b c. 1780 > v. Nannie Rogers, b. c. 1782 d. bef. 1819. > > Charles Rogers SR. married (1) Nannie Downing, (2) He married Rachel Hughes > born Circa 1790 and died after 1851.she was the daughter of Daniel Hughes and > Elizabeth Ward. > Note: Rachel Hughes is descended fron a long line of famous Cherokees > including Nancy Ward A.K.A. NANYE-HI-FIVEKILLER Born 1738 in Chota City Of > Refuge North Carolina Cherokee nation, Now Tennesee. She died at Womankiller > Ford, Cherokee Nation, ( Now Polk County Tennesee ). > > There was a tremendous amount of information written about Nancy Ward. She is > mentioned in Teddy Roosevelt's Book On The West, The Virginia State Papers, > The South Carolina State Papers, In Mooneys Book and The Draper > Collection.There is a Chapter of The American Daughters Of the Revolution > named after her in Tennesee., and there is a Descendants Of Nancy Ward > Association on Oklahoma. > > As a child Nancy ward was called "Wild Rose" Later after having been lost and > having a vision of the spirit people helping her find her way home she was > named "Nanye'hi" which means "One who is with the Spirit People". Later > During the Battle of Taliwa against the Creeks she was Chewing the bullets > her husband Kingfisher was using. He was shot and killed. She then took up > his Rifle and joined the fight. For her heroics in Battle she was named > "Ghi'hau" or Beloved Woman". In her teens and a widowed mother of two > daughters she was given the title of Chieftainess. As "Beloved Woman" she was > a Peace Negotiator and Ambassador for her people. She became a strong > advocate of human rights for both red and white men.She had a strong voice > for peace and attended many meetings between the white settlers the > government and her people. She was involved in many of the treaties. Nancy > ward brought the first cows th the Cherokee Nation. She wrote the "White > father" President saying "Our people would have more hoes, plows, seed, > Cotton carding and looms for weaving. They would learn your way of > Cultivation. If you would send these things we will put them to good use". > And he did. He also sent agents to administer and help. Nancy was a > Revolutionary war patriot in that she gave aid (Cattle and Clothing) to > Colonel Seiver and his men during the Revolution. > > Nancy ward had a vision where she saw " A great line of our people marching > on foot. Mothers with babies in their arms. Fathers with small children on > their back. Grandmothers and Grandfathers with large bundles on their backs. > They were marching West and the "Unaka" ( White Soldiers ) were behind them. > They left a trail of corpses the weak, the sick who could not survive the > journey". This dream proved to be prophetic. On December 29, 1835 Thirteen > years after her death, a removal treaty was signed. The Cherokee called this > journey the "Nunna-da-ult-sun-yi" The Trail Where They Cried. The Trail Of > Tears. > > Nancy ward A.K.A > Tsituna-Gus-Ke -"Wild Rose" > Nanyi'hi -"One who is with the spirit people" > Ghi'hau -"Beloved Woman/Mother" > Skiagusta - "War Woman Of Chota" > Granny ward > Nancy ward was of the Wolf Clan she lived in the overhills settlement. They > were called the Overhills People ( Cherokee ). She died in 1822. > > Nancy's husband was Bryant Ward. His father was Sir Francis Ward. Other > fanous Cherokees in this line are Chief Tame Doe born circa 1700 died circa > 1775 and The Supreme Chief of the Cherokee Nation Amatoya Moytoy born 1674 > died ukn. > > Children of Charles Rogers SR. and Rachel hughes: > i. Levi Rogers b. c. 1810 > ii. Elizabeth Rogers b. c. 1812 d. c. 1852 > iii. Richard Rogers b. c. 1810 d.ukn. > iv. Joseph Rogers b. c. 1816 d. ukn. > v. Charles Rogers JR. b. c.1818 d. c. 1844 > vi. John Rogers b. c. 1820 d. ukn. > vii. Alzira Rogers b. c. 1824 d. ukn. > viii. Catherine Rogers b. c. 1822 d. 1852 > > Levi Rogers married Margaret Fields in 1810 she was born 1810 died ukn. their > only child was: > i. James Rogers, b. c. 1835 d. c. 1876 > > James Rogers married Mary Polly Sanders born circa 1838 died circa 1877 she > was the daughter of Mitchell Sanders and Polly Overtaker. Children of James > Rogers and Mary sanders were: > i. Levi Thomas Rogers b. c. 1866 d. ukn. > ii. Cynthia Ann Rogers b. c. 1874 d. ukn. > iii. David Mitchell Rogers b. c. 1877 d. ukn. > > Note: Mary Polly Sanders's Grandfather was Alexander Saunders (Sanders), A > friend of the Rogers family from the old days. It is thought he may have > killed Doublehead in helping out Captain John Rogers the "White Trader". > > Levi Thomas Rogers Cherokee Roll# Saline District Orphan Roll# 12380 Married > (1) Emma Ida Hicks then married (2) Susan Smith Cherokee Roll # 12381 born > 1882 died ukn. she was the daughter of John Smith and Sarah (Sallie) > Whitewater Cherokee roll# 1697. Sallie's father was John Whitewater Cherokee > roll# 2117 born ukn. died ukn. > > My brick wall in this line is the Children of Levi Thomas Rogers and Susan > (Smith) Rogers. > My line are all from the Fort Smith Arkansas, Fort Gibson, Braggs and > Muscogee Oklahoma area .my line as handwritten by an aunt at the Cherokee > Nation (Talequah Oklahoma) is as follows > Next in line is Sallie Bullock roll# non citizen Thomas Cookson Cherokee > roll#316 > Thomas Cookson Married Sallie Collier . Their daughter was Delilah Cookson > Cherokee Roll# 29995. She married Amon Hale Craig roll# ukn. born 15 Feb 1859 > in Gainsboro,Jackson County Tenessee died 18 Nov. 1923 in Braggs Oklahoma. > Amon owned a General Store in Braggs . He was charged with, and later > aquitted of murder. Delilah was a very respected midwife who lived from 1886 > to 1982 in Braggs Oklahoma. Delilah had 13 children. Amon Hale Craig > apparently had a Second marriage to Nancy (Nannie) Ratliff born 21 feb 1874 > she married Amon on 3 Sept. 1891. Their child was Amon Hale Craig Jr. born 6 > June 1895 died ukn. > This line then descends as follows > John Edward Craig roll# non citizen my Great grandfather > Levi (Rogers) Craig (female) (my grandmother) roll# too late. > Thomas Jefferson Craig my (Grandfather) roll# 1294 > Thomas Dewey Craig (My father) Born April 11, 1928 died August 11. 1996 > This line traces my known Cherokee blood lines. If I can help you or you can > help me fill in any blanks please feel free to E-Mail DOTHEBOB@aol.com > > Bobby E. Craig Born March 28, 1959 died december 32nd 3001 Bobby
If you have only been at this a week, congratulations, you will enjoy it. Do you want to be added to the Bullock mailing list? You seem to be catching on rapidly, and if you need any help please ask. I am not sure if you and my wife are teh same lines, but there are many on the bullock list who will also be reading this. There may be oe or more who recognize your names, dates and places, and will contact you directly. Jeff On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 21:14:47 -0700 "Steve & Laura Hurst" <slmaps@pacifier.com> writes: > I read a note on the internet from your address and tried to send you > an > e-mail this morning. Someone was asking about the Thomas T. Bullock, > Thadeus > Bullock and James Whitis Bulloch. The daughter of James Sarah R. > "Sally" > Bulloch married Thaddeus Warsaw Bullock Sr.....They are my ancsters. > "Sally" > had 10 children, one was Sarah Elizabeth Bullock, who married Albert > C. > Thacker (my gramother's parents). My dad has been called "Cherokee" > (nick > name) all his life...he passed away 7-12-97. I found seven names in > my > family tree that may be of Indian descent. Am checking them now. I > have only > been at this one week. But I have learned so much! Is your wife from > the > same line of Bullock's that I am? and what do you think of this: > I am going to inclose a web page of James Whitis Bullock...(yes, > ck)...can't > open it...I'll try and send you the web page later...... > > Thanks, > Laura > > BULLOCK, JAMES WHITIS > (1788-1859). > > James Whitis Bullock, early settler and soldier, was born in North > Carolina > in 1788. He enlisted in the army in 1809 at Charleston, South > Carolina, and > served five years under captains Mabson, Levall, and Woodruff. He > fought > under Gen. Andrew Jackson in Indian campaigns and in the battle of > New > Orleans (January 8, 1815). He was discharged at Natchez, > Mississippi, as a > sergeant. > > He was married about 1817 to Nancy Horton, sister of Alexander > Horton.qv > They had eleven children. In January 1824 the Bullock family moved > from > Washington Parish, Louisiana, to the Ayish Bayou district, in what > became > San Augustine County, Texas. They settled on the island in the > Attoyac > River. > > Colonel Bullock commanded the forces that besieged Nacogdoches on > August 1, > 1832, and sent a commission to José de las Piedrasqv commanding him > to > declare for the Constitution of 1824.qv Piedras's refusal led to the > battle > of Nacogdochesqv on August 2. On March 14, 1836, Bullock commanded a > company > of thirty-five men in the battle of Refugio.qv > > About 1852 he moved from San Augustine County to Collin County; his > wife > died there in 1854, after which he married Syntha Brumet. Bullock > died on > August 12, 1859, and was buried in Millwood, Texas. > > BIBLIOGRAPHY: George L. Crocket, Two Centuries in East Texas > (Dallas: > Southwest, 1932; facsimile reprod., 1962). Mary Smith Fay, War of > 1812 > Veterans in Texas (New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1979). Alexander Horton, > A. > Horton-Patriot of the Republic of Texas, ed. Sam Malone (San > Augustine, > Texas: Malone, 1984). Nacogdoches Archives, Steen Library, Stephen > F. Austin > State University; Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas > at > Austin; Texas State Archives, Austin. Gifford E. White, Character > Certificates in the General Land Office of Texas (1985). > > McXie Whitton Martin > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffery G Scism" <scismgenie@juno.com> > To: <slmaps@pacifier.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 6:35 PM > Subject: Re: PML Search Result matching Bullock ANDNOT > x-loop/bullock-l, > ANDNOT scismgenie > > > > I am interested in what you find, My wife is a Bullock, and her > sister > > is trying to prove ancestry from the native americans. > > > > Our Family is from the Dallas Area of Texas. > > > > > > Jeff > > On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:43:48 -0700 Laura Harper-Hurst > > <slmaps@pacifier.com> writes: > > > > ============================================================ > > > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > > > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ============================================================ > > > Source: GC-Native American Queries > > > URL: > > > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Al/NativeAmerican/1414 > > > Subject: Cherokee Indian > > > > > > > > > Surname: Williams, Bullock > > > ------------------------- > > > > > > Bullock Thomas T. 1802 & Williams, Frances "frankie" 1805 are my > Gr. > > > Gr. > > > Gr. grandparents but we have a lot of Cherokee indian in > > > us....Grandma's > > > mom was a Bullock and she said Sarah Elizabeth Bullock was 1/2 > or > > > more > > > indian (her mom)....can you help here. > > > > > > > > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG > > http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ > > e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca > > ________________________________________________________________ > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
The original submitter has the reference, I have asked for a better Idea of where these are to be found. Jeff On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 23:43:11 EDT DAnnPitt@aol.com writes: > I would like to take a look at the following wills, and I thank-you > very much > for your kindness to pass these on to us. Thank-you again, for all > your > trouble, and kindness. > > My Regards, > D. Ann > > << BULLOCK; > Surname : BULLOCK > First name(s) : HENRY > Place of origin: WILLINGHAM > Date : 17170000 > Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1717-27/13 > Ocupation : > Other comments : > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------. > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > Surname : BULLOCK > First name(s) : JOHN > Place of origin: BURTON > Date : > Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1687-90/39 > Ocupation : > Other comments : > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------ > Surname : BULLOCK > First name(s) : MARY > Place of origin: BURTON (LINCOLN) > Date : 17170000 > Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1702-39/7 > Ocupation : > Other comments : > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > Surname : BULLOCK > First name(s) : THOMAS.Place of origin: HARPSWELL > Date : > Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1634-5/312 > Ocupation : > Other comments : > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > Surname : BULLOCK > First name(s) : THOMAS > Place of origin: HARPSWELL > Date : > Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1634-5/312 > Ocupation : > Other comments : > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > om > > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:43:43 -0700 renita <rencol@emeraldis.com> writes: > > Source: GC- Cherokee Co. SC Queries > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/SC/Cherokee/62 > Subject: john thomas bullock > > > Surname: bullock, bolick, bulloch > ------------------------- > > i am searching for john thomas bullock -family born july 8 1870 > place unknown > died july 12 1949 at hickory grove s.c cherokee couny searching for > brothers/sisters > mother,father,he was married to fatha found in the 1920 census of > york > s.c. graves have the spelling of (bullocks) > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I would like to take a look at the following wills, and I thank-you very much for your kindness to pass these on to us. Thank-you again, for all your trouble, and kindness. My Regards, D. Ann << BULLOCK; Surname : BULLOCK First name(s) : HENRY Place of origin: WILLINGHAM Date : 17170000 Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1717-27/13 Ocupation : Other comments : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Surname : BULLOCK First name(s) : JOHN Place of origin: BURTON Date : Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1687-90/39 Ocupation : Other comments : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Surname : BULLOCK First name(s) : MARY Place of origin: BURTON (LINCOLN) Date : 17170000 Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1702-39/7 Ocupation : Other comments : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Surname : BULLOCK First name(s) : THOMAS.Place of origin: HARPSWELL Date : Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1634-5/312 Ocupation : Other comments : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Surname : BULLOCK First name(s) : THOMAS Place of origin: HARPSWELL Date : Archives ref. : STOW WILLS 1634-5/312 Ocupation : Other comments : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------