Thank you for sending the message, "Deragotory Terms." It was very wrong for him to have done this, but he probably meant no harm. It was also wrong of Rootsweb. I was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama and now live in Bon Secour, Alabama. I am about as southern as one can be. "Cracker" used to be a fun term - people from Georgia even referred to themselves as "Crackers." However, it is no longer "the thing" to do. I think it would be best if we all thought of this the same as we would have if a very intelligent, well educated person had made a "whopper" of a grammatical error. Please feel free to put my letter for everyone to see. When I do this I always forget to to change my format to plain text and cause all kinds of problems. Marie Evans Davis-McQueen P. S. "Webster's New World Dictionary." - third College Edition, list this as the definition of a cracker ...5 Poor White: contemptuous term...often used for a native of Georgia or Florida - a humorous usage. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Busby <mbusby@airmail.net> To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 12:37 PM Subject: Deragotory Terms >To All List Members > >I have noticed that many Busby's subscribing to this mailing list are either >located in our fair Southern part of the country or they have close ties to >Southern Busby's I though you might find the following enlightening >concerning how the owners and staff of RootsWeb perceive our brethren I came >across a story at GenWeb's home pages ("AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF >ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich) while looking for something else. I became >alarmed when I read his story and found repeated use of the word "cracker" >in several paragraphs, evidently referring to some problem with someone in >Atlanta. Perhaps, in this day of supposed political correctness, it is okay >for self-effacing elitists to slander and degrade our southern cousins and >fear no reprisal for the effort. However, I ask each of you with whatever >resolve you can muster to register your protest of the use of the term by an >organization desiring and attempting to be recognized as a leader in their >field. Responsible and genuine company's/leaders do not go around calling >their customers/followers foul and derogatory names (certainly not in >public). The following is my post to the GenWeb HelpDesk board: > > >The use of a degrading term referring to a certain element of our society in >"AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich, >co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L, RootsWeb Genealogical Data >Cooperative, is not becoming of anyone or any site worth taking seriously. >His willingness to use the term "cracker" and your willingness to display it >in his "article" mark both of you as pretending to an intellectual elitism >that is not only unbecoming, but also insults every single individual in >this country with an education exceeding kindergarten Is this the things >people learn at Harvard? I hope you consider removing either the offending >article or the term. By the way, many of my distant relatives are in Atlanta >and surrounding areas. I will post this to the surname list and see if any >others are as incensed as I am that you would use such a derogatory term to >describe ANYONE. > > >You are welcome to use my message and to depart from it as you see fit. > >Cordially, > >Michael Busby >(The Incensed) > > > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > eb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > >
To All List Members I have noticed that many Busby's subscribing to this mailing list are either located in our fair Southern part of the country or they have close ties to Southern Busby's I though you might find the following enlightening concerning how the owners and staff of RootsWeb perceive our brethren I came across a story at GenWeb's home pages ("AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich) while looking for something else. I became alarmed when I read his story and found repeated use of the word "cracker" in several paragraphs, evidently referring to some problem with someone in Atlanta. Perhaps, in this day of supposed political correctness, it is okay for self-effacing elitists to slander and degrade our southern cousins and fear no reprisal for the effort. However, I ask each of you with whatever resolve you can muster to register your protest of the use of the term by an organization desiring and attempting to be recognized as a leader in their field. Responsible and genuine company's/leaders do not go around calling their customers/followers foul and derogatory names (certainly not in public). The following is my post to the GenWeb HelpDesk board: The use of a degrading term referring to a certain element of our society in "AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich, co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L, RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative, is not becoming of anyone or any site worth taking seriously. His willingness to use the term "cracker" and your willingness to display it in his "article" mark both of you as pretending to an intellectual elitism that is not only unbecoming, but also insults every single individual in this country with an education exceeding kindergarten Is this the things people learn at Harvard? I hope you consider removing either the offending article or the term. By the way, many of my distant relatives are in Atlanta and surrounding areas. I will post this to the surname list and see if any others are as incensed as I am that you would use such a derogatory term to describe ANYONE. You are welcome to use my message and to depart from it as you see fit. Cordially, Michael Busby (The Incensed)
Thank you, Barbie.� I appreciate your willingness to preserve the integrity of the list.� Lisa
Ah Diana, you must not be a proud Southerner - CSA is Confederate States of American, or the "South" during the war between the states. Elizabeth ---------- > From: Diana Knight <knight@roguewave.com> > To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: The Indubititible Busby's > Date: Monday, June 28, 1999 10:21 AM > > Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? > > Thanks > > Diana Busby-Knight > > -----Original Message----- > From: The Peddicords [mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net] > Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 4:50 AM > To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: The Indubititible Busby's > > > I myself are looking for a John C. Buzbee b abt 1840 GA s/o James W. > Buzbee > and unknown. He is listed on the 1860 Desoto Co MS Census but then > disappears. Did you check to see if he was in the CSA. There may be > pension > records if Pollyanna filed for a widows pension. Barbie > > At 01:04 AM 6/26/99 -0400, you wrote: > >Could sure use your help to see if you have any thing on J.C. and > Pollyanna > >Busby, > >They lived in Meridian Mississippi and J.C. was killed at the assault > on > >Vicksburg. > >any thing you could find I would be grateful Thanks Callie > Greathouse > > > > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > >RootsWeb Resource Cluster > >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames > >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb Resource Cluster > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames > Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > ______________________________
Confederate States of America >Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? > >Thanks > >Diana Busby-Knight > >-----Original Message----- >From: The Peddicords [mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net] >Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 4:50 AM >To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: The Indubititible Busby's > > >I myself are looking for a John C. Buzbee b abt 1840 GA s/o James W. >Buzbee >and unknown. He is listed on the 1860 Desoto Co MS Census but then >disappears. Did you check to see if he was in the CSA. There may be >pension >records if Pollyanna filed for a widows pension. Barbie > >At 01:04 AM 6/26/99 -0400, you wrote: >>Could sure use your help to see if you have any thing on J.C. and >Pollyanna >>Busby, >>They lived in Meridian Mississippi and J.C. was killed at the assault >on >>Vicksburg. >>any thing you could find I would be grateful Thanks Callie >Greathouse >> >> >>==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >>RootsWeb Resource Cluster >>http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >>Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >> > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >
Still haven't found my elusive Edwin Stanton BUSBY, b (guesstimate) around1848, location, state unknown; parents unknown. He shows up in Archer Twp., Harrison Co., OH on an 6 Nov 1868 birth record as being the father of a son (Harry HALL); the mother is Eliza J. HALL. Apparently, he wasn't around when the baby was born, as he got married to Augusta GOUDY on 2 Sept 1868, Jefferson Co., OH. Edwin, who went by Stanton, and Augusta had a son, William Chandler BUSBY, born in 1870, Bergholz, Jefferson Co., OH. Shortly after William C. was born, (while Augusta was still in bed following childbirth), the couple got in a fight; Augusta's mother (Delila POTTS GOUDY) walked into the bedroom and found Stanton shaking the bed with mother and son in it. She told him to get out, and he did -- never to be seen or heard from again... Even though he was in Harrison Co., OH, Stanton does not seem to fit, conclusively at least, with the Harrison Co. BUSBY family -- except perhaps as a wayward cousin. Any assistance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you, Barbara Richardson Howard barbarar@swain.main.nc.us
CSA - Confederate States of America - you must not be a southern B8usby since we had many who fought for the south in the CSA
Just "Confederate States of America." There is no "Army" Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: The Peddicords <nashoba@cdsnet.net> To: <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 3:59 PM Subject: RE: The Indubititible Busby's >This stands for Confederate States of America Army. Barbie > > At 08:21 AM 6/28/99 -0700, you wrote: >>Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? >> >>Thanks >> >>Diana Busby-Knight >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: The Peddicords [mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net] >>Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 4:50 AM >>To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: The Indubititible Busby's >> >> >>I myself are looking for a John C. Buzbee b abt 1840 GA s/o James W. >>Buzbee >>and unknown. He is listed on the 1860 Desoto Co MS Census but then >>disappears. Did you check to see if he was in the CSA. There may be >>pension >>records if Pollyanna filed for a widows pension. Barbie >> >>At 01:04 AM 6/26/99 -0400, you wrote: >>>Could sure use your help to see if you have any thing on J.C. and >>Pollyanna >>>Busby, >>>They lived in Meridian Mississippi and J.C. was killed at the assault >>on >>>Vicksburg. >>>any thing you could find I would be grateful Thanks Callie >>Greathouse >>> >>> >>>==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >>>RootsWeb Resource Cluster >>>http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >>>Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >>> >> >> >>==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >>RootsWeb Resource Cluster >>http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >>Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >> >> >>==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >>RootsWeb Resource Cluster >>http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >>Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >> > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >Busby Family Homepage: >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/index.htm >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > >
This stands for Confederate States of America Army. Barbie At 08:21 AM 6/28/99 -0700, you wrote: >Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? > >Thanks > >Diana Busby-Knight > >-----Original Message----- >From: The Peddicords [mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net] >Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 4:50 AM >To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: The Indubititible Busby's > > >I myself are looking for a John C. Buzbee b abt 1840 GA s/o James W. >Buzbee >and unknown. He is listed on the 1860 Desoto Co MS Census but then >disappears. Did you check to see if he was in the CSA. There may be >pension >records if Pollyanna filed for a widows pension. Barbie > >At 01:04 AM 6/26/99 -0400, you wrote: >>Could sure use your help to see if you have any thing on J.C. and >Pollyanna >>Busby, >>They lived in Meridian Mississippi and J.C. was killed at the assault >on >>Vicksburg. >>any thing you could find I would be grateful Thanks Callie >Greathouse >> >> >>==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >>RootsWeb Resource Cluster >>http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >>Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >> > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net >
Confederate States of America Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? Thanks Diana Busby-Knight
Can yo tell me what the "CSA" in this message stands for? Thanks Diana Busby-Knight -----Original Message----- From: The Peddicords [mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net] Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 4:50 AM To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: The Indubititible Busby's I myself are looking for a John C. Buzbee b abt 1840 GA s/o James W. Buzbee and unknown. He is listed on the 1860 Desoto Co MS Census but then disappears. Did you check to see if he was in the CSA. There may be pension records if Pollyanna filed for a widows pension. Barbie At 01:04 AM 6/26/99 -0400, you wrote: >Could sure use your help to see if you have any thing on J.C. and Pollyanna >Busby, >They lived in Meridian Mississippi and J.C. was killed at the assault on >Vicksburg. >any thing you could find I would be grateful Thanks Callie Greathouse > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== RootsWeb Resource Cluster http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net
Hello All, Hi Gaila, I think you were referring to my Busby's - Rev John F. Busby and family of Sumter Co. Ala and later, La. If anyone has questions, please write to me. Elizabeth Chatterjee ---------- > From: The Peddicords <nashoba@cdsnet.net> > To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Busby Family - Georgia > Date: Sunday, June 27, 1999 7:31 AM > > At 11:08 AM 6/27/99 +1000, you wrote: > >Hello > >I have Georgia Busbys, but I don't seem to link to this family at first > >glance. Elizabeth Chatterlee has some Shelby, Ala Busbys and it sounds like > >they are related to this line. My Georgia Busbee (Busby) family seemed to > >come from Orangeburgh, SC from Maryland. This is 100 % proved yet though. > >Gaila > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <AJillion@aol.com> > >To: <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Sunday, 27 June 1999 12:37 > >Subject: Busby Family - Georgia > > > > > >This is the part of the Busby family I am researching. Most of the people > >listed here were born in Georgia. > > > >I have the following information on Elias Busby: > >There were nine boys in his family (siblings). They sailed from Glas. > >Scotland in 1839. They came through Charleston, S.C. He and his wife had 2 > >boys and three girls. > >He is buried at Pine Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Paulding Co. Ga. > > > I too have all these names in my Busbee family. James W. had a son named > William Wesley but there is no Elias that I have found. Census says he was > from Georgia and tombstone says born in 1810. James named first son John > C. (B) Do you have the names of Elias sibling brothers? Barbie > > > >I have the following information on William Wesley Busby: > >Born in England. When he was 10 years old (1939), he sailed from Glascow, > >Scotland to Charleston, S.C. Injured in Civil War. (1st Lt. Co. F, 40 > >Regt. > >Ga Inf.) > >Lived in Milner Ga. for two years before moving to Marthasville (Atlanta). > >He was a preacher. > >Buried at Bethany Christian Church , Paulding Co. GA. > > > > > >Descendants of Elias Busby > > > >1 Elias Busby > >. +Elizabeth or Louise Bone? > >......... 2 William Wesley Busby 1829 - 1870 > > > Bob and Barbara Foster Peddicord <nashoba@cdsnet.net> > Our Family Homepages: http://home.cdsnet.net/~nashoba/ > Busby Family Homepage: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/index.htm > Busby GenConnect Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/gensurname.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Busby > Hargis GenConnect Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/har/Hargis > Norfleet GenConnect Query Board: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/nor/Norfleet > RootsWeb Resource Clusters > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames > > ______________________________
In the early 1970's, when my lineage quest began, I was given the name of my Great-Grandfather, George Washington BUSBY, Mobile Co., AL by my Grandmother Annie Lou (MARSHALL) BUSBY. Looking for G.W. BUSBY's parentage, I came first to one born to Ezekiel BUSBY, Pike Co., MS, and then to one born to Bartlett BUSBY, Shelby Co., AL. Finally I arrived at my family line in MS with my George Washington BUSBY, b.5 Dec 1852, to Zachariah BUSBY and Sarah STREET. 1850 + 1860 Pike Co. MS Census Ezekiel BUSBY c.1812 farmer NC Sarah c.1814 LA William T. c.1836 MS Meary A.M. c.1838 MS Ezekiel, Jr. c.1839 MS Elizabeth Jane c.1842 MS Sarah A. c.1845 MS George W. c.1846 MS Jeptha M. c.1850 MS Zelpha c.1853 MS Some Lawerence Co., MS, Court House Records Deed Book "J", pg. 145-0, property from Aaron DAVIS to G.W. BUSBY Marriage Book 4, pg. 21, 29 Oct 1866, George Washington BUSBY to Mary J. MARTIN Deed Book "K", pg. 423-4, 20 Dec 1867, property from George W. and wife Mary Jane BUSBY to Aaron DAVIS Deed Book "K", pg. 34-5, 27 Mar 1868, property from Ezekiel BUSBY, Jr. and wife Claudia to Harriet P. and Daniel MC EWEN Deed Book "K", pg. 176-7, 11 Apr 1868, property from Ezekiel BUSBY, Sr. and wife Sarah to Ben HILBURN Some deed records of Bladen Co., NC Ezekiel BUSBY first mentioned 7 Nov 1798 as having property on Drowning Creek. 5 Feb 1798 William BUSBY sold 2 tracts of land (the plantation whereon that Ezekiel now lives) to Ezekiel BUSBY and also livestock and household furnishings. 1 May 1822 Ezekiel BUSBY gives to his loving daughter, Ruth JONES and grandson, Moses JONES, Jr., a negro woman by the name of Jane (Jane was bought from Ishiam COX, 22 Aug 1822) 5 Sept 1822 Ezekiel BUSBY gives (when deceased) to Elizabeth PITTS all land he possess in the Spring Branch, a negro girl, Eliza, and household goods. witnessed by Levi Jones, Jr. and Alfred BUSBY 19 Oct 1822 Ezekiel BUSBY, Jr. conveys land to Clarke HANES which he acquired from Ezekiel BUSBY,Sr. 11 Apr 1823 Ezekiel BUSBY, Sr. conveys to Levi JONES, Jr., grandson, 598 Acres of land adjacent to William BUSBY witnessed by George TEDDER and Benjamin BUSBY 6 DEC 1823 Samuel TEDDER to Reuben JONES 100 acres formerly owned by Ezekiel BUSBY, DECEASED, which said land he deeded to his granddaughter, Elizabeth PITTS. (Elizabeth married George TEDDER) Michael Lee Busby mailto:MBusby3237@aol.com
Jodi, Any reference to Balaam Buzbee in your book, born 1790 SC. Married 1816 Campbell Co. KY to Nancy Alphin. Patrick H. Murray " THE SEARCH GOES ON " ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
hi i have asked to be unsubcribed to busby-l due to the fact it does not link with my line or i have not received any data that says they are linked with my line of fields. thank you for letting my subscribe but i see its time to unsubscribe ty again. At 04:20 AM 6/30/99 -0700, you wrote: >I have seen two post entitled Derogatory terms. This will please cease now. >I will not allow the Civil War to be fought on the Busby List. Be warned, >next one gets unsubbed, I really hate to do it but will. Each of us >preceives what is written in different ways and each is entitled to speak >our opinions but I would rather it be done private email and keep this >forum strictly genealogy. Thank you Barbie > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > >
Still hoping someone receiving this list will recognize my lost Busby. The spelling could be one of the variations for Busby. Looking for a Rebecca Busby, birthrate unknown. Probably from around Thomas County, Ga or possibly Limestone/Freestone County area of Texas. She was suppose to be the 2nd wife of William W. Groover, marrying him sometime after 1852 when William's 1st wife, Elizabeth Bird Heard, died. William and Rebecca had a daughter, Martha Kyle "Mattie" Groover in 1855, most likely in Cotton Gin, Texas in Freestone County. William is assumed to have married a 3rd time to my gg grandmother Banks. I do not know her given name. Unsure what happened to Rebecca after 1855, death/divorce/etc? There is a possibility that Busby may not have been her maiden name; perhaps she had been married to a Busby in the past? In an earlier message, someone (I can't remember who) stated they had a book of Busbys and offered to do lookups. Hopefully that person will be willing to look in her book for my Rebecca and will contact me. Thanks for ANY help the Busby rootslist can provide. Paula Dunklin
Thanks for the lookup. I have sent all the information that I have on this family. Blessings, Jeannie Williams From: Gonfishnc@aol.com <Gonfishnc@aol.com> >Jeannie, >Your Busby's are not to be found in the book. > >I think it's interesting though that your Martin was born in SC and ended up >in Arkansas... Do you have any of his siblings, or parents. Ezekiel Busby, >Jr. of my line was born in SC. Migrated through Indiana, and then finally to >Arkansas too. >Sincerely, >Jodi Cubbage
Mary, I cannot find either of your Busby's mentioned in the book. Lots of Williams, but none at that fit what you gave me, and the only Charles' that I found were: Charles Manly Busbee b. 10-23-1845, and his son Charles C., Jr.--no date given for birth.... Regrets, Jodi
Jodi, Could you please check in you Busby book for me and see if there is a Charles Andrew Busby 1867-1938 or William Henry Busby 1907-1973? William Henry was in Wisconsin so I assume that Charles Andrew was somewhere nearby but I have hit a brick wall on this Busby line. By the way, these Busby's had brown eyes and lots of dk brown hair. Thank you in advance. Mary
Would you by any chance have a Martin BUSBY there? Martin BUSBY was born in 1800 in South Carolina. The 1885 census lists him as being in Big Northfork Twp., Fulton Co., Arkansas. Martin married a woman named Elizabeth who was born in 1822 in Alabama. Their marriage date is unknown at present. They had the following children: --Nancy Busby, b. 1830 in Mississippi --Harriett Busby, b. 1842 in Arkansas --Delaney Busby, b. 1 May 1844 in Arkansas, d. 22 May 1939 in Hobart, Kiowa Co., Oklahoma. She married Wilson Alford WELCH 19 June 1862. --Mary Busby, b. 1846 in Arkansas --Sarah Busby, b. May 1850 in Arkansas (twin) --Zahariah Busby, b. May 1850 in Arkansas (twin) Thank you so much for your offer of a lookup. I have been stuck here for a loooonnnnggg time! Blessings, Jeannie Williams -----Original Message----- From: Gonfishnc@aol.com <Gonfishnc@aol.com> To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, June 25, 1999 8:31 PM Subject: The Indubititible Busby's >I have a copy of the book "The Indubitibitle Busbys", and would be happy to >do lookups in it, as time permits. If anyone is interested. Unfortunately, I >have not found my kin in it, but have held on to it. >Email to the list, or personally. >Sincerely, >Jodi Cubbage > >Researching Ezekiel Busby/Busbee b. abt 1760 >Child: >Ezekiel Busbee, Jr. b. 1800 Bladen NC d.abt 1848, Randolph Co., Arkansas