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    1. [Bullock] Re: Fwd: LOOKING FOR FAMILY INFORMATION
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. I am forwarding this to the Mail list. Jeff On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 23:04:38 EDT HARDHEAD1112@aol.com writes: > Roberta Bullock, from Henderson, NC she married Martin Bullock. > On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 02:39:14 EDT HARDHEAD1112@aol.com writes: > Hello, > > I'm trying to find information about my grandmother. Her name is > Roberta > bullock, any information would be appreciated. > Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca

    10/04/2000 09:34:12
    1. [Bullock] Re: Bullock Family Website
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Did you check the various Bulock websites listed? Jeff On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 18:56:58 -0600 "Esther D. Newman" <ednewman@prodigy.net> writes: > Hello, > I was excited to find your very informative website, and > had hoped to find a home for my "Ed Bullock". That's as > much information as I have on him, other than he supposedly > married Elizabeth Webley, and had a daughter, Minerva Webley > Bullock. Minerva m. Moorman Ballard who was b. 1747. > That's the first date I have on anyone related to the > Bullocks. > If you are in any way interested in this scant > information, and wish to have the these descendants, please > let me know. In the meantime, if you should come across > this Ed Bullock, I REALLY need help... > > Thanks, > > Esther > > > 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.

    10/04/2000 08:32:53
    1. [Bullock] Re: Nancy Bullock
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 19:02:08 GMT "Mary Laird" <mary_laird@hotmail.com> writes: > There are not much of Bullocks. I only got Nancy's parents named > Silas > Bullock and Isley Tedder Barlow. Isley's parents may be John and > Mary > Barlow. If you know any of this, please share with me. I really > appreciate > it so much. > Mary > > > > >On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 15:33:02 -0700 "Mary Laird" > <mary_laird@hotmail.com> > >writes: > > > Nancy Bullock was my ggggrandmother so I would like to trace > her > > > ancestors. > > > Nancy born 1820 married Joseph Sanford born 1819 in 1830 or > 1844. My > > > email > > > address is mary_laird@hotmail.com. > > > Thank you, > > > Mary > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ _ > > > 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/tagh. > > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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.

    10/04/2000 07:46:21
    1. [Bullock] Re: BULLOCK-D Digest V00 #172
    2. Pam Jennings
    3. Hi all - for those of you who are descendants of Hugh Bullock, I haven't thought to mention this, but there is another child in generation 9, a sibling of S. Eliza Bullock. According to my husband's uncle (Eliza was his grandmother, and is my husband's great grandmother), Eliza had a brother named Eric Bullock, and Eric had a son named Henry. My husband's grandparent's lived on Henry's place near Columbia, according to a letter I have from one uncle to another. Obed and Annie had 11 children, and I don't even know how many grandchildren or great-grandchildren, but there were many. Pam Jennings (King) _____NetZero Free Internet Access and Email______ http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    10/03/2000 02:59:31
    1. Re: [Bullock] GRANT-ROGERS-BULLOCK-COOKSON-RATLIFF-CRAIG
    2. Jane Saenz
    3. I have been searching our cherokee heritage my ancestory is mary elizabeth bullock, father's name is Rhuebin Bullock, and mother's maiden name was rachel harris. Any connection? ----- Original Message ----- From: <DOTHEBOB@aol.com> To: <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 9:30 PM Subject: [Bullock] GRANT-ROGERS-BULLOCK-COOKSON-RATLIFF-CRAIG > 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 > > > ============================== > Check out RootsWeb's new threaded archives! > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/

    10/02/2000 02:54:42
    1. [Bullock] Will of Edward Bullock
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 10:40:01 -0700 "Kathy D. Duncan" <ppskdd2@airmail.net> writes: > Source: GC-BULLOCK Bible Records > URL: > http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/b/u/BULLOCK/bible_records/3 > Subject: Sally Dalby/Edward Bullock bible > > > Surname: Bullock, Lawrence, Dalby, Freeman, Crews > ------------------------- > > John Penn Chapter D.A.R. > Oxford, NC > Mrs. Evelyn Parham > Chairman Genealogical Record > 1937-1938 > > Edward Bullock Bible Family Record > > BIRTHS > > Edward Bullock born March 20, 1773 > Sally Dalby born April 12, 1775 > > Micajah Bullock was born the 28th. > of September in The Year of our Lord > one Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety > Eight.------------------------------- > > John D. Bullock was born the 23rd. > of November in the year of our Lord > one Thousand Eight Hundred.---------- > > Richard H. Bullock was born the 15th. > of February in the year of our Lord > one Thousand eight Hundred and Three. > > Philip Bullock was born the 29th. > of March in the Year of our Lord > one Thousand eight hundred and five. > > Edward Bullock was born the 1st. of April > in the year of our Lord one Thousand > Eight Hundred and Eight. > > Frances C. Bullock was born the 22nd. > of December in the year of our Lord > one thousand eight hundred and nine. > > Benjamin F. Bullock was born the 13th. > of February in the year of our Lord > one thousand eight hundred and twelve. > > Marion W. Bullock was born the 8th of > May in the year of our Lord one thousand > eight hundred and twenty three.---------- > > Rowan Bullock was born The 30th. > of January in the year of our > Lord one thousand eight hundred > and fifteen.--------------------- > > Leonard H. Bullock was born the > 2nd. of July in the year of our > Lord one thousand eight hundred > and eighteen. > > Edward B. Lawrence was born the > 20th. of March in the year 1830. > > Marian Ann Lawrence was born the > 26th. of December in the year 1833. > > Ann P. Lawrence was born the 21 > of November in the year of our > Lord 1855. > > Walter Fleming was born November > the 25th., 1879. > > James W. Bullock was born the 24th > of September in the year of our Lord > on thousand eight hundred and twenty > four. > > Thomas J. Bullock was born the 4th of > February in the year of our Lord one > thousand eight hundred and twenty seven. > > DEATHS > > Marion W. Bullock expired The 4th. > of September in the year of our > Lord one thousand eight hundred > and twenty five and in the third > year of his age.----------------- > > Sally wife of Edward Bullock died > August 31, 1856. Aged 81 years. > > Edward Bullock died February 7th. > 1862. Aged 88 years, 10 months > and 17 days. > > Walter Fleming died December the > 10, 1880. > > Leonard H. Bullock died January, 16 > 1891. Being 73 years, 5 months > and 14 days old. > > Philip Bullock expired the 1st > of September in the year of our > Lord one thousand eight hundred > and sixteen. > > Edward Bullock exired the > 22nd. of February in the year > of our Lord one thousand eight > hundred and nine. > > MARRIAGES > > Edward Bullock and His wife Sally > was married the 16 of November in > the Year of our Lord one thousand > seven hundred and ninety seven. > > Richard H. Bullock and His > Wife Martha Freeman was > married the 2nd. of April in > the year of our Lord one > thousand eight hundred and > twenty two. > > John D. Bullock and his Wife > Sophia Dalby was married the > 8th of February 1827. > > Leonard H. Bullock and his Wife > Caroline Crews were married the > 13th. of December 1854. > > > 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.

    10/02/2000 02:21:19
    1. [Bullock] Re: {not a subscriber} Ref Capt. Hugh Bullock
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:48:03 -0700 "bbelliott" <bbelliott@msn.com> writes: > Those interested in Capt Hugh Bullock will want to go to this site: {Url deleted} The Correct URL is: http://www.tiac.net/users/roylance/rogers/bullo1.html 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.

    10/02/2000 02:19:39
    1. [Bullock] Nathaniel Bullock with Daniel Boone in Captivity
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 00:39:32 -0700 GLORYB1947@aol.com writes: > > Source: KYGARRAR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYGARRAR] Re: Blue Licks Captives > > > I am generating many request concerning the names of captives at Blue Lick Ky. > In hopes that someone will will identify an ancestor or two I hereby submit > those names. > > List of the Salt Makers > Captured with Daniel Boone > At the Blue Licks > > Those captured: > Daniel Boone > William ( Joseph ) Jackson > George Hendricks > William Hancock > Benjamin Kelly** > Nathaniel Bullock > John Holley > James Callaway** > Micajah (Elijah) Callaway** > Daniel Asbury (Ashby) > William Tracy > Ansel Goodman** > Aaron Foreman > Jesse Copher (Coker) > William Brooks > Samuel Brooks > Jack ( John ) Dunn > Bartlet Searcy > William Staggs > Andrew Johnson > William Umphress > James Robertson(Robson) > Richard Wade** > James Mankin > JohnMartin(Morton)** > Thomas Foot > John Brown** > Nathan Ketcham > > Asterisk---- denotes those men identified as being confirmed as > being from > Bedford Co. Va. Probably of the Co. of Capt Charles Gwatkins and > enlisted > July 1777 in Bedford Co long withAnsel Goodman. Others may have been > of the > Bedford Co. but cannot be identified as such.Capt. Gwatkins and many > of his > Co. were elsewhere at the time. > Scouts/ Hunters,not captured: > Thomas Brooks Flanders Callaway > > Originally in the party, but had returned to Boonesborough before > the others > were captured: > William Cradelbaugh > Steven Hancock > Jessee Hodges > Hope this helps, > Best Regards, > GloryB > 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.

    10/02/2000 08:03:42
    1. [Bullock] Nancy Bullock
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Forwarding: On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 15:33:02 -0700 "Mary Laird" <mary_laird@hotmail.com > writes: > Nancy Bullock was my ggggrandmother so I would like to trace her > ancestors. > Nancy born 1820 married Joseph Sanford born 1819 in 1830 or 1844. My > email > address is mary_laird@hotmail.com. > Thank you, > Mary Jeff Scism, IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca

    10/01/2000 10:13:12
    1. [Bullock] William T. Bullock, Sarah
    2. BARBARA ELLIOTT
    3. >From "Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files" by White, page 460--Bullock, William T., Sarah, W9765, MD Line, sol appl 26 Apr 1833 Clarke Cty In aged 73, sol was b. 4 Oct 1760 in St. Mary's Cty., MD & lived there 6 years after the war then moved to Berkely Cty, Va. for 11 yrs then in 1799 moved to Jefferson Cty, Ky. for 3 years then in 1802 moved to Clarke Cty In, wid appl 15 Aug 1844 Clark Cty, In., aged 79 m in Oct 1788 & sol d 11 Jan 1844, sol's son William T. Bullock, Jr. signed aff'dt on 15 Aug 1844 in Clarke Cty In. Who are the parents of William T. Bullock, b. 4 Oct. 1760 in St. Mary's County, Maryland? I have the Genealogical records and Maryland probate records for 1674-1774 but nothing found on William T. Bullock. Also any Descendants out there? Barbara B. Elliott

    10/01/2000 10:04:13
    1. [Bullock] obituaries book to be published. - listowner forwarded post
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 10:09:22 -0700 susie <heifer@icx.net> writes: > Source: TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Obituary Book > > > I am in the process of finishing my first Obituary Book,It will be > in > print in the next two weeks. > After years of doing research from obituary,and saving every > newpaper > that family members > gave me over the years.Some of these obituaries span from years 1932 > to > 1999,some of the > surnames,Adkins,Braden,Bullock,Burriss,Brown,Cooper,Cox,Duncan,Daughtery, Foust, > Slover,Seiber,Hatmaker, Wilson,Reed ,Lindsay and many more from the > Anderson Co.Campbell Co. > > The book will be 180 pages,175 will be pages of Obituary. > Anyone that is interest can Email me for more information about the > book. > > Thank You. > Susie > 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.

    10/01/2000 12:00:30
    1. [Bullock] Surname: BULLOCK, HODGE, Weakley Co. TN
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 18:40:43 -0700 Galen Bullock <Galenbullock@aol.com> writes: > Source: GC-Weakley Co. TNGenWeb Queries > URL: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Weakley/685 > Subject: Bullock/Hodge Weekly Co. Tn > > > Surname: BULLOCK, HODGE > ------------------------- > > I am looking for information on the Bullock and Hodge families from > Weekly > County Tn. Buck Bullock 1854 to 1889 married to Marry Ann Hodge 1858 > to > 1903. Any ideas or information would be greatly 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.

    09/30/2000 07:48:39
    1. Re: [Bullock] Confused- please assist
    2. belle
    3. Jeff my greates grandmother Bullock descends from James in Pulaski co. Ky. I have pptinted out part 3 of Jermiah could you pleas place part one so I could view it thanks Belle -----Original Message----- From: Jeffery G Scism <scismgenie@juno.com> To: BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 15, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: [Bullock] Confused- please assist >whitejab@yahoo.com writes: > >I have lineage info from two sources that conflict. Perhaps someone can >give me a "source verification" (such as books, >census, whatever) as to which of the following lines is actually correct. > >Question: Which "Richard Bullock" married Anne Henley (parents of Leonard >Henley Bullock who married Delia "Fannie" >Hawkins)? > >Option 1: >Richard Henry Bullock >B: abt 1695 in New Kent(?) VA >D: 1766 in Granville Co, NC >Richard Henry's father was: >Edward Bullock >B: abt 1672 in New Kent, VA >M: Sarah Dalby (?) >Edward's father was: >Richard Bullock, son of >Robert Bullock, son of >William Bullock, son of >Hugh Bullock of England > >Option 2: >Richard Bullock (3) (who married Anne Henley) >was the son of >Richard Bullock (2) >B: abt 1660-70 in Surrey Co, VA >M: Elizabeth Shockley >This Richard (2) was the son of: >Richard Bullock (1) (who married Mary Hawkins) >This Richard (1) was the son of >Hugh Bullock of England > >I am "totally" confused. I know one of these has to be incorrect....but >WHICH IS CORRECT? >HELP!!!! > > >Forwarded by: >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. > > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >

    09/30/2000 11:53:07
    1. [Bullock] Mattingly-Bullock-Alvey connections.
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 09:51:51 -0700 BobcatBob@aol.com writes: > Source: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MATTINGLY] Mattingly-Bullock-Alvey connections. > > > << Thanks very much, Three of the children of Samuel Bullock and > Ann "Nancy" > Mattingly married Alvey's. >> > Bob, which ones? I don't have the marriages for these kids. > Thanks, Betty > > > Betty, > > Three children of Ann "Nancy" Mattingly and Samuel Bullock married > Alvey's. > > Cecilia Ann Bullock married Jesse Alvey, Jr abt 1857 in Marion Co, > KY. They > had 10 children before Cecilia died shortly after the birth of the > 10th > child, Syrious Romanus Alvey, Sr. Syrious' youngest son, Syrius Jr > (can you > imagine naming a Jr of that name?) Syrius, Jr, he goes by Mose, > just > celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary here at St Edward's Catholic > Church > in Dana Point, CA, same parish my wife and I belong to. Read about > his > anniversary in the church bulletin and called the next day and we > have been > seeing each other regularly ever since. The family had moved to > Indianapolis, IN when Syrius, Jr was a baby and most still live > there today > but Syrius, Jr moved to CA in 1946. Cecilia along with Jesse, Jr > and Jesse's > second wife Teresa Walker are thought (family members say so) to > have been > buried in St Francis of Assissi at St Francis but I have not found > any > tombstones there. Their death certificates say buried at Chicago, > KY which I > think is now St Francis, KY or is it Raywick?? Most of this family > is buried > in St Francis of Asissi, not Xavier. > > William Bullock married Di Ellen Alvey, dau of Bennett Alvey and > Susan Mary > Alvey in Marion Co on Mar 31, 1875. They had two kids listed in the > 1880 > census but I lost them after that and have never found where they > went. > Bennett Alvey was the son of Jesse Alvey, Sr and Sarah Blair and > brother to > the Jesse, Jr above. Susan Mary Alvey was the dau. of John Henry > Alvey, Sr > and Elizabeth Blair. Sarah and Elizabeth Blair were sistes, daus > of Peter > Blair and Sarah Boyle. John Henry Alvey was a brother to Jesse, Sr. > These > folks didn't reach far for new friends, did they!!! > > Eliza Jane Bullock married William Marion Alvey abt 1860 in Marion > Co, KY and > they had at least 6 children. William Marion was the son of the > Jesse, Jr > and Sarah Blair above. Eliza Jane and William Marion are buried in > st > Francis of Asissi Catholic Cemtery at St Francis, Marion Co, KY. > > Most of this information and more on the early Alvey's in America > are include > on my web site http://www.geocities.com/~ralvey > > I also have that Priscilla Bullock married Edward Oswald Boarman, he > was the > son of Felix Boarman and Ann "Nancy" Clements and have more on that > line, but > I have no idea what happened to James or Susan Bullock. > > Bob Alvey > > > > 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.

    09/30/2000 10:57:21
    1. [Bullock] CHARLES BULLOCK & MARGARET LOWE
    2. katica ainsworth
    3. does anyone know anything about CHARLES BULLOCK AND HIS WIFE MARGARET LOWE they married in MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL, ENGLAND on 26TH MARCH 1828, I know they had 11 children, but would like to know there parents hope you can help katica central Victoria Australia

    09/30/2000 12:34:34
    1. Re: [Bullock] Captain Hugh Bullock- information
    2. Faye W. Johnston
    3. Hi Robert, If you have Hugh, maybe you have his son James' son, Oliver. Now, I am trying to connect my Hosea M. Bullock b. abt 1798-1805 MA, & I have been informed that Oliver had a son by that name. Do you have ANY information to help me? Thanks.........Faye Johnston -----Original Message----- From: RBull10049@aol.com <RBull10049@aol.com> To: BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [Bullock] Captain Hugh Bullock- information >Thanks Ila, > I do not know of a connection of those two but the subject is interesting. > I would appreciate it if you will send me your Bullock line and I will be >glad to share with you any information I have. > >Robert A. Bullock >371 Derrick Drive >Irmo, SC 29063 > > >============================== >Search over 64,000,000 records in the Social Security Death Index: >http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/ > >

    09/29/2000 12:16:51
    1. [Bullock] Fw: Oliver Bullock 1766 - 1832
    2. Faye W. Johnston
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Faye W. Johnston <foxfaye@3g.quik.com> To: Bullock-L@aol.com <Bullock-L@aol.com> Date: Friday, September 29, 2000 9:35 AM Subject: Oliver Bullock 1766 - 1832 One of Oliver's heirs was named HOSEA M. BULLOCK, documented in the will of 1833. I have Hosea Mason Bullock in Harris & Montgomery Cos TX in 1840 Republic of TX, b. MA abt 1798-1805. Of Oliver's nine children, are there any descendants who have further documentation on this son - HOSEA MASON BULLOCK ?????

    09/29/2000 12:11:26
    1. Re: [Bullock] Captain Hugh Bullock- information
    2. Hello Faye, I believe we are talking about two different Hugh Bullock. Capt. Hugh Bullock was born before 1626; was born in England and I know of but one son, who was William. Others do not agree with me. If I receive any info I think may help you, I will send the same to you. Best wishes, Robert

    09/29/2000 11:55:20
    1. Re: [Bullock] Seth Bullock- Friend of Theodore Roosevelt, and sheriff of Deadwood
    2. Faye W. Johnston
    3. Aw heck........he didn't say anything about his bear hunts in LA! -----Original Message----- From: Jeffery G Scism <scismgenie@juno.com> To: BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com <BULLOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 29, 2000 1:40 AM Subject: [Bullock] Seth Bullock- Friend of Theodore Roosevelt, and sheriff of Deadwood >SOURCE: Biography information- http://www.destinationdeadwood.com/ >SOURCE: Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt http://www.bartleby.com/55/ > >BIOGRAPHY: > >Seth Bullock: the man behind the legend The following was reprinted >with permission from The Bullock Hotel. Seth Bullock was born in 1849 in >the little village of Sandwich, Ontario to retired British Major George >Bullock and his Scottish wife. Little is known of his boyhood, except >that he was frequently at odds with his father’s strict attitudes >concerning discipline. Accepting Greeley’s advice to “go West, young man” >at face value, Seth arrived inHelena, Montana in 1867 to become a >permanent part of the Western scene. He ran for the Territorial >Legislature at the early age of 20, but was defeated. However, he was >successful in being elected as a Republican member of the Territorial >Senate of Montana, serving in the 1871 and 1872 sessions, and during >which he introduced a resolution memorializing the Congress of the United >States to set aside Yellowstone for all time to come as a great national >park. The resolution was adopted by the Legislature and shortly >thereafter a bill was introduced in both houses of Congress. Yellowstone >Park was established by Federal Statute on March 1, 1872. He is >mentioned many times in the Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt. He and >the President were good friends, and Seth was a member of the President's >"Tennis Cabinet". > > In 1873 Bullock was elected Sheriff of Montana Territory in Lewis and >Clark Territory. In addition to his other activities, he soon made a >mark for himself as an auctioneer and commission merchant in early-day >Helena. He entered into a partnership with Sol Star in the hardware >business as well as serving as Chief Engineer of the Helena Fire >Department. In 1876, Star and Bullock followed the gold rush to >Deadwood, South Dakota to open a soon-successful hardware business in >the hell-roaring camp, after first sending his bride Martha with their >first-born infant daughter back to the security of her Michigan home. >Bullock was elected treasurer of the Board of Health and Street >Commissioners, organized to combat a threatened smallpox epidemic and >which quickly became the first unofficial governmental unit in Deadwood. > The death of Wild Bill Hickok in August of 1876 triggered a growing >demand for law and order in Deadwood, resulting in Bullock’s appointment >as the first Sheriff of Deadwood a few months thereafter. He quickly >appointed several able, fearless deputies and before long order had >settled upon Deadwood Gulch with little fanfare or gun smoke. With the >elimination of the ”roughs” from Deadwood, Bullock devoted his time to >ranching and raising thoroughbred horses on the ranch he and his partner >established at the confluence of the Belle Fourche River and Redwater >Creek, as well as dabbling in mining, politics and promotion while >continuing to serve as Deputy United States Marshal. In the spring of >1881, Bullock planted alfalfa on his ranch, which is generally credited >as being the introduction of this important crop in the State of South >Dakota. Continuing his youthful dedication to conservation, Bullock >successfully secured a Federal fish hatchery for the Black Hills area, >located near modern-day Spearfish. Bullock became the founder of the >town of Belle Fourche (later to become the largest livestock shipping >point in the United States and the county seat of Butte County) by >persuading the railroad to build through the old site of the DeMore >Stage stop on the Bullock-Star Ranch and offering free lots for any >building moved from the town of Minnesela to his “new” town. During the >Spanish-American War, Bullock volunteered for active service in the >Cavalry and was named a Captain of Troop A in Grigsby’s Cowboy Regiment. >The outfit never saw combat, but did sustain quite a few casualties from >typhoid which was rampant in the Louisiana training camp where they >impatiently sat out the short war. During the ‘90s, Bullock continued >to maintain a close contact with Teddy Roosevelt. This close personal >friendship between the Bullock and Roosevelt families had begun years >prior when the two men shared coffee and beans over the tailgate of a >chuckwagon on the rangelands near Belle Fourche. Roosevelt, the >newly-elected Vice President under President McKinley, appointed Bullock >as the first Forest Supervisor of the Black Hills Reservoir. In 1905 >President Teddy Roosevelt appointed Seth Bullock as United States >Marshal for South Dakota. Seth was reappointed in 1909 by President Taft >and continued in office for one year under President Woodrow Wilson. >Roosevelt’s death in January, 1919 was a fearful blow to Captain Bullock >who was in a weak, emaciated condition himself. By mid-February, >however, Bullock was busily engaged in his last act of devotion to his >beloved friend, enlisting the aid of the Society of Black Hills Pioneers >to erect a monument to Roosevelt on Sheep Mountain. The peak was renamed >Mt. Roosevelt and on its crest Bullock and his fellow pioneers erected a >tower constructed of native Black Hills stone. This, the first memorial >to Theodore Roosevelt in the United States, was dedicated July 4, 1919. >Trail’s end came for Captain Seth Bullock two months later in September, >1919 at the age of 70. > >Comments about Seth Bullock by President Theodore Roosevelt: > >It was while with Bill Jones that I first made acquaintance with Seth >Bullock. Seth was at that time sheriff in the Black Hills district, and a >man he had wanted—a horse thief—I finally got, I being at the time deputy >sheriff two or three hundred miles to the north. The man went by a >nickname which I will call "Crazy Steve"; a year or two afterwards I >received a letter asking about him from his uncle, a thoroughly >respectable man in a Western State; and later this uncle and I met at >Washington when I was President and he a United States Senator. It was >some time after "Steve's" capture that I went down to Deadwood on >business, Sylvane Ferris and I on horseback, while Bill Jones drove the >wagon. At a little town, Spearfish, I think, after crossing the last >eighty or ninety miles of gumbo prairie, we met Seth Bullock. We had had >rather a rough trip, and had lain out for a fortnight, so I suppose we >looked somewhat unkempt. Seth received us with rather distant courtesy at >first, but unbent when he found out who we were, remarking, "You see, by >your looks I thought you were some kind of a tin-horn gambling outfit, >and that I might have to keep an eye on you!" He then inquired after the >capture of "Steve"—with a little of the air of one sportsman when another >has shot a quail that either might have claimed—"My bird, I believe?" >Later Seth Bullock became, and has ever since remained, one of my >stanchest and most valued friends. He served as Marshal for South Dakota >under me as President. When, after the close of my term, I went to >Africa, on getting back to Europe I cabled Seth Bullock to bring over >Mrs. Bullock and meet me in London, which he did; by that time I felt >that I just had to meet my own people, who spoke my neighborhood dialect. > >" While in the White House I always tried to get a couple of hours' >exercise in the afternoons—sometimes tennis, more often riding, or else a >rough cross-country walk, perhaps down Rock Creek, which was then as wild >as a stream in the White Mountains, or on the Virginia side along the >Potomac. My companions at tennis or on these rides and walks we gradually >grew to style the Tennis Cabinet; and then we extended the term to take >in many of my old-time Western friends such as Ben Daniels, Seth Bullock, >Luther Kelly, and others who had taken part with me in more serious >outdoor adventures than walking and riding for pleasure."... >..." On March 1, 1909, three days before leaving the Presidency, various >members of the Tennis Cabinet lunched with me at the White House. "Tennis >Cabinet" was an elastic term, and of course many who ought to have been >at the lunch were, for one reason or another, away from Washington; but, >to make up for this, a goodly number of out-of-town honorary members, so >to speak, were present—for instance, Seth Bullock; Luther Kelly, better >known as Yellowstone Kelly in the days when he was an army scout against >the Sioux; and Abernathy, the wolf-hunter. At the end of the lunch Seth >Bullock suddenly reached forward, swept aside a mass of flowers which >made a centerpiece on the table, and revealed a bronze cougar by Proctor, >which was a parting gift to me. The lunch party and the cougar were then >photographed on the lawn." >At one of the regimental reunions a man, who had been an excellent >soldier, in greeting me mentioned how glad he was that the judge had let >him out in time to get to the reunion. I asked what was the matter, and >he replied with some surprise: "Why, Colonel, don't you know I had a >difficulty with a gentleman, and ... er ... well, I killed the gentleman. >But you can see that the judge thought it was all right or he wouldn't >have let me go." Waiving the latter point, I said: "How did it happen? >How did you do it?" Misinterpreting my question as showing an interest >only in the technique of the performance, the ex-puncher replied: "With a >.38 on a .45 frame, Colonel." I chuckled over the answer, and it became >proverbial with my family and some of my friends, including Seth Bullock. >When I was shot at Milwaukee, Seth Bullock wired an inquiry to which I >responded that it was all right, that the weapon was merely "a .38 on a >.45 frame." The telegram in some way became public, and puzzled >outsiders. By the way, both the men of my regiment and the friends I had >made in the old days in the West were themselves a little puzzled at the >interest shown in my making my speech after being shot. This was what >they expected, what they accepted as the right thing for a man to do >under the circumstances, a thing the non-performance of which would have >been discreditable rather than the performance being creditable. They >would not have expected a man to leave a battle, for instance, because of >being wounded in such fashion; and they saw no reason why he should >abandon a less important and less risky duty. > > >Jeff Scism, IBSSG >http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ >e-mail postage paid by sender, @SanBernardino,Ca > > >============================== >Search over 64,000,000 records in the Social Security Death Index: >http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/ > >

    09/29/2000 07:45:15
    1. Re: [Bullock] Captain Hugh Bullock- information
    2. Thanks Ila, I do not know of a connection of those two but the subject is interesting. I would appreciate it if you will send me your Bullock line and I will be glad to share with you any information I have. Robert A. Bullock 371 Derrick Drive Irmo, SC 29063

    09/29/2000 05:24:01