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
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.
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.
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
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/
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.
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.
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.
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
>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
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.
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.
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/ > >
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.
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
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/ > >
-----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 ?????
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
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 fathers strict attitudes >concerning discipline. Accepting Greeleys 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 Bullocks 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 Grigsbys 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. >Roosevelts 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. >Trails 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 wanteda horse thiefI 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 afternoonssometimes 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 presentfor 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/ > >
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