Heads up! I was looking for someone else and ran into FRANCIS GERLECK, a single man, in Colebrookdale Township, Berks County, PA. 1752 tax list. Check www.rootsweb.com/~GENHOME. I found it through Brenda's Guide to PA. Genealogy. An EXCELLENT SITE. Katheryn Haddad
This is in reply to the following messages regarding the family of George W. CARLOCK which appeared on the CEARLOCK list yesterday. First, I would like to point out that there were at least nine different George W. CARLOCKs, as well as at least four George CARLOCKs with no middle name listed in the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. Note that both my direct ancestor George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK (ca. 1779 - ca. 1862) and George Washington CARLOCK (1812 - 1862) have descendants who spelled their name "CEARLOCK". 1. George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK (ca. 1779 - ca. 1862) is not listed in the above-mentioned book, and I cannot yet positively identify his lineage from the original GERLACH/CARLOCK immigrants. This George is most likely somehow descended from David GERLACH/CARLOCK who is listed on page 436 of the above-mentioned book, possibly through his son Frederick who migrated to Mecklenburg Co., NC. Further discussion about the lines of both this George and George Washington CARLOCK (1812 - 1862) can be found in the archives of the CEARLOCK list through the following URL: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/cearlock.html. This George was b. ca. 1779, NC; m. Rachel LANDERS, 11 Oct 1805, Warren Co., KY; and d. ca. 1862, possibly Montgomery Co., IL. (Note that Rachel's family came from Mecklenburg Co., NC, and that Mecklenburg Co. court records mention a Henry KERLOCK in connection with the orphans of her grandfather Christopher LANDIS.) This George migrated to Fayette Co., IL, as also did William CARLOCK (b. 1814, Warren Co., KY), listed on page 440 of "History of the Carlock Family", brother to George Washington CARLOCK (1812 - 1862), listed below. 2. George W. CARLOCK (1812 - 1862) can be found listed on page 438 of the book "History of the CARLOCK Family", and pictured on page 439 of that same book. The book says that this George (s/o John, Lemuel, Hanchrist, David) was b. 25 Apr 1812, Allen Co., KY; m#1. Kitty Virginia READ; m#2. Elvira SMITH; and d. 17 Feb 1862, Warren Co., KY. Some descendants of this George went to Texas and Oklahoma. 3. George W. CARLOCK (s/o Joseph Taylor, Joseph, Lemuel, Hanchrist, David) can be found on page 440 of the above-mentioned book. The book does not list birth and death dates for this individual, but does say that he m. Mary JONES and "served with northwestern Ga. troops with rank of Capt. in Confederate Army". His father was born in 1802, and lived in Walker Co., Ga. 4. George William CARLOCK (b. 1845), (s/o Henry, George Osborn, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) can be found on page 463 of "History of the Carlock Family. According to the book, he was b. 26 Jun 1845; m. Rachel N. CANADY; and resided in Gentry, MO. 5. George W. CARLOCK (1848 - 1858) (s/o Abraham Depew, Lewis, John, John, Johann Christian) can be found on page 419 of "History of the Carlock Family". According to the book, he was b. 12 Dec 1848, and d. 7 Jan 1858. 6. George W. CARLOCK (1854 - 1879) (s/o Winton, Reuben, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) can be found on page 451 of the above-mentioned book. According to the book, he was b. 18 Jun 1854; m. Mary Elizabeth WEST; and d. 7 Jul 1879 without issue. 7. George W. CARLOCK (b. 1857) (s/o William Jackson, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) can be found on page 507 of the book. He was reportedly born 27 Feb, 1857, was a "bachelor", and resided in Bath, IL. 8. George William CARLOCK (b. 1862), (s/o Madison P., Abraham Willard, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) can be found on pages 472 and 475 of "History of the Carlock Family". According to the book, this George was b. 4 Jun 1862, Logan Co., IL; m. Ellen May MARTIN, 28 Feb 1884; and was a brother to Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, author of the book. 9. George William CARLOCK (b. 1926), (s/o George Daniel, Madison Henry, George William, Henry, George Osborn, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) can be found on page 470 of the book. The book lists his birthdate as 28 Dec 1926. I have reports on my home which include some of these George CARLOCKs. The URL for my home page is: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html?Welcome=994251261. Note that I also have a great deal of data which I have not yet entered into these two reports. George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK (ca. 1779 - ca. 1862), my direct ancestor, can be found in the report on my home page titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of CARLOCK", Generation 2, Person 2. I am listed under Generation 10, Person 163. I am the d/o Rex Duane "Duane" CEARLOCK, Voris Carney CEARLOCK, Claude Abner CEARLOCK, Joseph Edward "Ed" CEARLOCK, James Robert "Robert" CEARLOCK, John Henry CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, Abraham CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, and George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK. George Washington CARLOCK/CEARLOCK (1812 - 1862) can be found in the report on my home page titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK", Generation 6, Person 109. Other George CARLOCKs listed in "History of the Carlock Family" without middle names are: 1. George CARLOCK (s/o Frederick, David), b. 1740, Shenandoah Valley, VA; d. 1815, Mecklenburg Co., NC. Listed on pages 437 and 615. 2. George CARLOCK (s/o Heinrich "Henry", Juriaen, Conrad), b. Oct 1773; m. Elizabeth LOZIER. Listed on page 429. 3. George CARLOCK (s/o John D., _____, _____, Conrad), b. 10 Nov 1833. Listed on page 434. 4. George CARLOCK (s/o James Calvin, "Eber", George, Frederick, David). No birth or death date listed. Father born 1822, TN, and migrated to Union Co., IL. Listed on page 618. Sue Tilleman List Administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #1----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 8:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: George W Carlock descendant I would be interested in discussing this line with you further. Please e-mail me at : [email protected] -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #2----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 6:49 AM Subject: Re: George W Carlock descendant I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS LINE ALSO. TEX (REAL NAME SOLLIE) WILLIAMS WAS MY MOTHER-IN- LAWS COUSIN. WHEN HE FIRST STARTED SINGING PROFESSIONALLY SHE LOANED HIM HER GUITAR. I ONLY HAVE NAMES FOR 4 OF HIS SIBLINGS AND I BELIEVE THERE WERE 14 CHILDREN IN ALL.
This is in response to the following message which I received from Katheryn HADDAD today. What information do you have for your William Vance CARLOCK that would distinguish him from the William Vance CARLOCK who you say is listed in "History of the Carlock Family" and "who finally ended up in Tx. where he died"? Also, do you know either on what page the William Vance CARLOCK in the book is listed or his lineage back to the original GERLACH/CARLOCK immigrants? Sue -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: K. Haddad To: Susan Tilleman Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:25 AM Subject: Re: Descendants of Uriah S. WELLS and Susannah CARLOCK Thank you very, very much. Still looking for the WILLIAM VANCE CARLOCK not listed in the book, apparently a cousin of the one in the book who finally ended up in Tx. where he died. Katheryn Haddad ...
From: Cathy Cook To: Susan Tilleman Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:49 PM Subject: Samuel Monroe /Arthur Wells I have just been reminded by a fellow researcher that death certificates & grave stones are not always correct. - She wrote: "Hate to tell you this - Samuel "Monroe" Wells was most likely named Samuel Arthur and for some reason changed his middle name in later years."
This is in reply to the following posting to the CARLOCK list yesterday by Anita CORBUS ([email protected]). Yes, we are referring to the same David CARLOCK. Additional information about David can be found in the report on my home page titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK". The URL for my home page is: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html?Welcome=994081846. See Generation 2, Person 10 David GERLACH/CARLOCK, and his 5 children. David and his family also appear on page 436 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. Furthermore, a search for Hans GERLACH who married Anna Maria KUMMER at the following site will bring up a family group sheet for David's family of origin: http://www.familysearch.org/. Sue Tilleman List Administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: "Michael & Anita Corbus" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 10:04 AM Subject: David CARLOCK Hello Susan I have a David Carlock born in 1679 in Palatinate Germany, he fled to Holland and then was found in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia in 1741. Would this be the same David that you mentioned in the following posting? I am trying to find out when and where he died. I don't have a Marriage for my David Carlock but I have 5 children listed for him. Caroline, Conrad, Catherine, Fredick and Hanschrist(my lineage). Would you happen to have any more infor on the folks? Thank you. Anita [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 11:23 AM Subject: CARLOCK, GARLOCK, and GARLICK Descendants of Hans GERLACH, b. 1632, Heidelberg, Germany Ted: Thank you for the information about the family of David Gaston GARLICK. This confirms that Hans GERLACH, b. 1632, Heidelberg, Germany, did indeed have some descendants in America who used the spelling GARLICK! Three of Hans's sons migrated to America, Conrad GERLACH/CARLOCK, Johann Christian GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK, and David GERLACH/CARLOCK. Hans GERLACH's descendants who used the spelling GARLICK are most likely descended from Johann Christian, but I do not yet know the exact connection. According to pages 30 - 32 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, "Both Conrad and Johann first settled at Livingston Manor on the Hudson in New York. ... Conrad finally drifted down the Hudson to Fort Lee, now Bergen County, New Jersey, where he raised his family and Johann went to the Schoharie-Mohawk Valley, New York, where he was the leader and one of twenty-seven head men to get an Indian title to 12,700 acres of land known as the 'Stone Arabia' patent. ... Many of the New York, New Jersey and Ohio Carlocks are descended from Conrad Carlock. Johann Christian ... never left the Mohawk Valley. ... Johann Christian Garlock is the progenitor of most of the Carlocks and Garlocks of New York. It is known from both history and tradition that because of the alleged ill treatment of the Palatines in New York, word was sent back to England and Holland that New York had treated them badly and for their relatives and friends not to come there but to seek passage on ships bound for Philadelphia. It is thought that David Carlock ... took this advice and came in via Philadelphia. ... David Carlock ... emigrated with others across southern Pennsylvania into western Virginia. ... ... David Carlock of Augusta County, Virginia, is the progenitor of practically all Carlocks in America, Canada and Mexico with the exception of those in New Jersey, New York, Indiana and a few in Ohio." Sue Tilleman ...
This is in reply to the following e-mail which I received from Cathy COOK ([email protected]). I will make note of these changes, but will not be able to immediately correct the report on my home page as my database crashed earlier this year and I am now having to reinput all of my data before updating the reports on my home page. I welcome any changes or additions that anyone may have to offer. I eventually hope to include most of the people listed in the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, in the report on my home page titled "User Home Page: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK", as well as to combine that report with the report titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of CARLOCK", which includes the descendants of my gggggg-grandfather George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, b. ca. 1779, NC. Once I have entered the information from the book into my database, my database will be able to serve as a sort of index for the book. Sue Tilleman http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html?Welcome=994053920 -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: Cathy Cook To: Susan Tilleman Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 8:41 PM Subject: name corrections to web page Marion Pomeroy Carlock made a few errors in his book -- Samuel, the son of Susannah Carlock & Uriah S. Wells was named Samuel Monroe Wells. (He had a son named Samuel Arthur "Art" Wells.) Samuel Monroe Wells married Sarah Ellen Puckett, the daughter of Joseph Puckett & Mary Holloway. Samuel & Ellen's daughter Mary Adele "Della" Wells married 1st Walter Robert Crabtree (my grandparents). I can supply just a few documentary records & Samuel's grave stone photo and Mary Adele (Wells) Crabtree Burscough's grave stone photo & obit. Samuel M., Sarah Ellen, Mary Adele and other family members including my parents are buried in Emmett, Idaho. ---Catherine Adele Crabtree Cook
Hi Thomas, Sorry it took so long for me to get back to you. It looks like your info goes back as far as mine. I have been in contact with Amy R.T. Crusinberry's grand daughter in San Antonio. My great grand mother was Zuretta. Which line of John Milton are you connected with? If I may have your e-mail address, I will send you everything that I have. Sincerely, Roger Bowie
Hello Susan I have a David Carlock born in 1679 in Palatinate Germany, he fled to Holland and then was found in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia in 1741. Would this be the same David that you mentioned in the following posting? I am trying to find out when and where he died. I don't have a Marriage for my David Carlock but I have 5 children listed for him. Caroline, Conrad, Catherine, Fredick and Hanschrist(my lineage). Would you happen to have any more infor on the folks? Thank you. Anita > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 11:23 AM > Subject: CARLOCK, GARLOCK, and GARLICK Descendants of Hans GERLACH, b. 1632, > Heidelberg, Germany > > > > Ted: > > > > Thank you for the information about the family of David Gaston GARLICK. > This confirms that Hans GERLACH, b. 1632, Heidelberg, Germany, did indeed > have some descendants in America who used the spelling GARLICK! Three of > Hans's sons migrated to America, Conrad GERLACH/CARLOCK, Johann Christian > GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK, and David GERLACH/CARLOCK. Hans GERLACH's > descendants who used the spelling GARLICK are most likely descended from > Johann Christian, but I do not yet know the exact connection. According to > pages 30 - 32 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy > CARLOCK, 1929, "Both Conrad and Johann first settled at Livingston Manor on > the Hudson in New York. ... Conrad finally drifted down the Hudson to Fort > Lee, now Bergen County, New Jersey, where he raised his family and Johann > went to the Schoharie-Mohawk Valley, New York, where he was the leader and > one of twenty-seven head men to get an Indian title to 12,700 acres of land > known as the 'Stone Ar! > > abia' patent. ... Many of the New York, New Jersey and Ohio Carlocks are > descended from Conrad Carlock. > > > > Johann Christian ... never left the Mohawk Valley. ... Johann Christian > Garlock is the progenitor of most of the Carlocks and Garlocks of New York. > > > > It is known from both history and tradition that because of the alleged > ill treatment of the Palatines in New York, word was sent back to England > and Holland that New York had treated them badly and for their relatives and > friends not to come there but to seek passage on ships bound for > Philadelphia. It is thought that David Carlock ... took this advice and > came in via Philadelphia. ... > > > > David Carlock ... emigrated with others across southern Pennsylvania into > western Virginia. ... > > > > ... David Carlock of Augusta County, Virginia, is the progenitor of > practically all Carlocks in America, Canada and Mexico with the exception of > those in New Jersey, New York, Indiana and a few in Ohio." > > > > Sue Tilleman > > List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK > mailing lists > > > > -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- > > > > From: "Ted Garlick" <[email protected]> > > To: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]om> > > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 5:54 AM > > Subject: Re: Early-American GARLICKs > > > > Dear Susan, > > > > The one major family that I know of has a David Gaston Garlick in it. The > line started with a Hans Gerlach from Germany. They started out in upstate > NY and were Mormons. > > > > Ted Garlick > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Wednesday, 20 June, 2001 7:44 PM > > Subject: Early-American GARLICKs > > > > > > > Ted: > > > > > > Thanks for the information. I am not actually GARLICK descendant. I am > subscribed to the GARLICK list because some descendants of the three GERLACH > brothers who migrated to the United States in the early 1700s may have used > the surname GARLICK. Most descendants of those three brothers used the > surname CARLOCK, but some in the New York area used the surname GARLOCK, and > possibly GARLICK. My Virginia/North Carolina line also used the surnames > > CARELOCK and CEARLOCK (my maiden name). I have information about the > three brothers and their descendants on my home page under the report titled > "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans > GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK". The URL for my home page is: > > > http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html > ?Welcome=993071451. > > > > > > Please let me know if you ever come across any information about > GARLICKs who are descended from these three brothers. I am trying to > include as many > > descendants as possible in the report on my home page. > > > > > > Sue Tilleman > > > Live Oak (suburban San Antonio), Texas > > > List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK > mailing lists > > > > > > ==== CARLOCK Mailing List ==== > > If you've posted queries or have contributed data to the GenConnect boards > and you subsequently change e-mail providers, please contact the appropriate > GenConnect board administrator. He or she can change your e-mail address on > your past contributions. Their e-mail address is listed at the bottom of > each GenConnect board. The current address for the administrator of the > CARLOCK boards is [email protected] > > > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > >
Ted: Thank you for the information about the family of David Gaston GARLICK. This confirms that Hans GERLACH, b. 1632, Heidelberg, Germany, did indeed have some descendants in America who used the spelling GARLICK! Three of Hans's sons migrated to America, Conrad GERLACH/CARLOCK, Johann Christian GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK, and David GERLACH/CARLOCK. Hans GERLACH's descendants who used the spelling GARLICK are most likely descended from Johann Christian, but I do not yet know the exact connection. According to pages 30 - 32 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, "Both Conrad and Johann first settled at Livingston Manor on the Hudson in New York. ... Conrad finally drifted down the Hudson to Fort Lee, now Bergen County, New Jersey, where he raised his family and Johann went to the Schoharie-Mohawk Valley, New York, where he was the leader and one of twenty-seven head men to get an Indian title to 12,700 acres of land known as the 'Stone Arabia' patent. ... Many of the New York, New Jersey and Ohio Carlocks are descended from Conrad Carlock. Johann Christian ... never left the Mohawk Valley. ... Johann Christian Garlock is the progenitor of most of the Carlocks and Garlocks of New York. It is known from both history and tradition that because of the alleged ill treatment of the Palatines in New York, word was sent back to England and Holland that New York had treated them badly and for their relatives and friends not to come there but to seek passage on ships bound for Philadelphia. It is thought that David Carlock ... took this advice and came in via Philadelphia. ... David Carlock ... emigrated with others across southern Pennsylvania into western Virginia. ... ... David Carlock of Augusta County, Virginia, is the progenitor of practically all Carlocks in America, Canada and Mexico with the exception of those in New Jersey, New York, Indiana and a few in Ohio." Sue Tilleman List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: "Ted Garlick" <[email protected]> To: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 5:54 AM Subject: Re: Early-American GARLICKs Dear Susan, The one major family that I know of has a David Gaston Garlick in it. The line started with a Hans Gerlach from Germany. They started out in upstate NY and were Mormons. Ted Garlick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 20 June, 2001 7:44 PM Subject: Early-American GARLICKs > Ted: > > Thanks for the information. I am not actually GARLICK descendant. I am subscribed to the GARLICK list because some descendants of the three GERLACH brothers who migrated to the United States in the early 1700s may have used the surname GARLICK. Most descendants of those three brothers used the surname CARLOCK, but some in the New York area used the surname GARLOCK, and possibly GARLICK. My Virginia/North Carolina line also used the surnames CARELOCK and CEARLOCK (my maiden name). I have information about the three brothers and their descendants on my home page under the report titled "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK". The URL for my home page is: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html?Welcome=993071451. > > Please let me know if you ever come across any information about GARLICKs who are descended from these three brothers. I am trying to include as many descendants as possible in the report on my home page. > > Sue Tilleman > Live Oak (suburban San Antonio), Texas > List administrator for the CARLOCK, CARELOCK, CEARLOCK, and GARLOCK mailing lists
Hi List members -- I have 2 requests. Looking for a marriage for Patterson groom to Phillips bride between 1912 -- 1918. Joseph Wesley Carlock married Gussie Wootin (7/15/1900) in Conway County. I would like to know what happended to her. He married 2nd Dora Adaline Grant Malone Edmonson about 1909. Where? Thanks for any help. yvonne == Anyone who thought "in a hundred years it will not matter." Wasn't a genealogist! -- Anonymous _____________________________________________ Yvonne Brents Henson -- Colorado Springs, CO Surnames: Brazil, Brents, Carlock, Edmonson, Grant, Harper, Henson, McArthur Web Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~yhenson _____________________________________________________________ Get Your FREE ChristianEmail.com Account -> http://www.botcw.com
If you know how to contact any of the following people, please direct them to the following site for some very important information: http://www.cashdash.net/. These are probably old addresses. Beverly CARLOCK of Homewood, IL Billie L. CARLOCK of Fillmore, IL Heather A. CARLOCK of Joliet Joyce A. CARLOCK of Chicago, IL L. L. CARLOCK of Washington, IL Larry CARLOCK of Chicago, IL Linda L. CARLOCK of Washington, IL Louis E. CARLOCK of Pana, IL Robert L. CARLOCK of Nokomis, IL Ronald CARLOCK of Mt. Carmel William D. CARLOCK of Evanston Sue
This is in reply to the following message which was originally posted to the Fulton Co., Illinois, Queries site on May 1, 2001. Page 590 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929, shows the following: "JAMES MADISON CARLOCK (son of Jacob, Hanchrist, David) b. Darke Co., Ohio, in 1810; d. 1849; m. Mariah Hurley, who was b. in 1819 in Piqua, Ohio, and d. 1892, near Rushville, Ill. Children: 1. James Marcellus, b. Mar. 22, 1838, at Piqua, Ohio; d. Sept. 16, 1917, Browning, Ill.; m. Mary Elinore Alcorn, who is a descendant of the Alcorn brothers who accompanied Jacob Carlock from Va. to Ky., 1801-3; she was b. July 24, 1846, Hartford, Pike Co., Ill., and m. Oct. 2, 1862. 2. Harrison, b. _____; d. _____. 3. Ellen b. _____, Darke Co., Ohio; d. Glasgow, Mo., _____; m. _____ Huff." I do not see listings for anyone named Adorna CARLOCK in the above-mentioned book. Unfortunately, the book is not indexed, making it difficult to search for a specific individual. Sue Tilleman List Administrator -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 17:31:42 -0700 From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Adorna Mariah CARLOCK, b. 1848, Astoria, Fulton Co., IL Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The following query appeared today on the Fulton Co., Illinois, Queries site: Date: 5/1/2001 10:00:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Charles Watson) Source: GC- Fulton Co. Il Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Fulton/10362 Subject: CARLOCK/HUNTER Surname: CARLOCK, HUNTER, HURLEY, WASSON ------------------------- My great grandmother, Adorna Mariah CARLOCK (maiden name) was born in Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois in 1848. This information was obtained from her death record; she died in 1940 in New Mexico. She married Thomas Benton WASSON. In the 1850 U.S. census for Fulton County, there appears a widow named Adarny Mariah Carlock, but there is not a one or two year old female listed with her. I am trying to prove that these two are mother/daughter. I know from other records that the maiden name of the elder Adarny Mariah Carlock was HURLEY, and that her husband, James Madison CARLOCK died in 1849. I also know that about 2 years later she married James HUNTER. It seems obvious that there is a kinship here, based on the identical names and the fact that they were in Fulton County at the same time. Can anyone help me connect the two? I would be eternally grateful. Thank you.
This is a follow-up to my May 27th posting regarding Susannah CARLOCK who m. Uriah WELLS. Susannah CARLOCK (d/o George Osborn, Abraham, Hanchrist, David) and her 12 children can be found on page 463 of the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. Sue Tilleman List Administrator -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 02:16:59 -0700 From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Susannah CARLOCK, b. 1821, Sangamon Co., IL, m. Uriah WELLS Date: 5/26/2001 8:35:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert) Source: [email protected] Subject: OBITUARY - SUSANNAH (CARLOCK) WELLS. Decatur County Journal September 9, l897 SUSANNAH CARLOCK was born in Sangamon County, Ill., August 5, l82l, and married URIAH WELLS August 5, l837. Twelve children were born to them--seven boys and five girls--seven boys and two girls still living. All were present at the funeral except two boys, one in Idaho and one in Missouri. She, with her husband, moved to Gentry County, Mo., in l840 and lived there until l862. At that time they moved to Decatur City, in this county, and she has lived here ever since. She, with her husband, professed faith in Christ and joined the Christian Church in Gentry County, Mo., in the year l848. Her husband died March l8, l88l. MRS. WELLS had been in poor health for three years and for the last ten months had been confined to her room, at the home of her daughter, MRS. BELLE MILLER, in Terre Haute. She died with comsumption, aged 76 years and 25 days. She was resigned to the will of the Lord. She bade all a last adieu and passed over the river into the beyond. Funeral services were held at the M.E. Church in Decatur City, August 3l, l897, at 5 o'clock p.m., by REV. GEO. E. MITCHELL, in the presence of a large audience. The interment occurred at the Decatur Cemetery. The bereaved have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of mother, neighbor, citizen and friend. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert
This is in reply to the following message which was originally posted on the [email protected] list today. (See Original Message #2 below.) The name "Adorna" sounded familiar to me, so I searched the archives of this list and found the following May 1, 2000, posting. Sue Tilleman List Administrator -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #1----- Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 17:31:42 -0700 From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Adorna Mariah CARLOCK, b. 1848, Astoria, Fulton Co., IL Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The following query appeared today on the Fulton Co., Illinois, Queries site: Date: 5/1/2001 10:00:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Charles Watson) Source: GC- Fulton Co. Il Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Fulton/10362 Subject: CARLOCK/HUNTER Surname: CARLOCK, HUNTER, HURLEY, WASSON ------------------------- My great grandmother, Adorna Mariah CARLOCK (maiden name) was born in Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois in 1848. This information was obtained from her death record; she died in 1940 in New Mexico. She married Thomas Benton WASSON. In the 1850 U.S. census for Fulton County, there appears a widow named Adarny Mariah Carlock, but there is not a one or two year old female listed with her. I am trying to prove that these two are mother/daughter. I know from other records that the maiden name of the elder Adarny Mariah Carlock was HURLEY, and that her husband, James Madison CARLOCK died in 1849. I also know that about 2 years later she married James HUNTER. It seems obvious that there is a kinship here, based on the identical names and the fact that they were in Fulton County at the same time. Can anyone help me connect the two? I would be eternally grateful. Thank you. -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #2----- From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 6:38 PM Subject: Thomas WASSON m. Adorna Marick CARLOCK Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] (Dusty) Date: 6/15/2001 12:18:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Fw: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Please direct any replies directly to Elaine at her address. ----- Original Message ----- From: Elaine Wagner <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Posted on: Choctaw Southeast Query Forum Please Note: Only post Queries that pertain outside of Indian Territory & Oklahoma to this Board. All others will be deleted. Thank You. Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/SEChoctaw/10778 Surname: Carlock, Tyson ------------------------- I am looking for information on Adorna Marick Carlock and Edith Tyson. Adorna Carlock was married to Thomas Wasson and Edith Tyson was married to Joseph Madewell. I am from Oklahoma.
This is in reply to the following message which was originally posted on the [email protected] list today. See the report titled User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Madewell" on the home page of Brandi Michelle Sangunett of Elk Grove Village, IL, at the following URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/a/n/Brandi--Sangunett/index.html. See Generation 5, Person 16 John MADEWELL (s/o Joseph Hildreth, John William, John William, James), b. 12 Sep 1868, Taney Co., MO; m. Francis [probably Frances as Francis is generally a male name] Anna WASSON, 21 Jun 1892, Cassville, MO; d. 22 Jun 1920, Oswego, KS. The site says that Francis Anna WASSON was d/o Thomas WASSON and Adorna CARLOCK. It also includes information on seven children of this couple and some of their descendants. Sue Tilleman List Administrator -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: "Susan Tilleman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 6:38 PM Subject: Thomas WASSON m. Adorna Marick CARLOCK Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] (Dusty) Date: 6/15/2001 12:18:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Fw: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Please direct any replies directly to Elaine at her address. ----- Original Message ----- From: Elaine Wagner <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Posted on: Choctaw Southeast Query Forum Please Note: Only post Queries that pertain outside of Indian Territory & Oklahoma to this Board. All others will be deleted. Thank You. Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/SEChoctaw/10778 Surname: Carlock, Tyson ------------------------- I am looking for information on Adorna Marick Carlock and Edith Tyson. Adorna Carlock was married to Thomas Wasson and Edith Tyson was married to Joseph Madewell. I am from Oklahoma.
Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] (Dusty) Date: 6/15/2001 12:18:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Fw: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Please direct any replies directly to Elaine at her address. ----- Original Message ----- From: Elaine Wagner <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Indian Heritage Search Posted on: Choctaw Southeast Query Forum Please Note: Only post Queries that pertain outside of Indian Territory & Oklahoma to this Board. All others will be deleted. Thank You. Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/SEChoctaw/10778 Surname: Carlock, Tyson ------------------------- I am looking for information on Adorna Marick Carlock and Edith Tyson. Adorna Carlock was married to Thomas Wasson and Edith Tyson was married to Joseph Madewell. I am from Oklahoma.
Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Date: 6/11/2001 1:35:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: surnames Some of my surnames: Bost, Lipe, Blackwelder, Wallace, Carlock, Overcash, Isenhour, Gallimore, Misenheimer. Will be happy to exchange on any of these lines. Jean Gayle
Source: [email protected] From: [email protected] Date: 6/11/2001 1:44:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: [CRR] Obits From The Lexington Herald Leader 11 Jun 2001 >From The Lexington Herald Leader 11 Jun 2001 WHITLEY CITY --- HAZEL CARLOCK, 90, retired teacher, wife of E.M. Carlock, died Saturday. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Hickman-Strunk Funeral Home. Visitation 6 p.m. today.
Katheryn: I think it is highly unlikely that these spellings could be connected with the CARLOCK family since we have already identified the German spelling of this surname as GERLACH and I have seen no references to any members of this family having been Mennonites. To the contrary, at least one of our immigrant CARLOCK ancestors was involved with the American Revolutionary War, which Mennonites would not have done. Sue Tilleman -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----- From: "K. Haddad" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 9:42 AM Subject: Fw: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2 - RE: GERRIG Re: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2I am forwarding these two Mennonite-site messages to the Carlock site. Has anyone ever checked these other possible spellings? Katheryn Haddad ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: K. Haddad Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2 Katheryn, Your guess is as good as mine, as I am only making this material available in an English translation from the French to the mailing list. It looks reasonable to me. Maybe you might want to start tracking down the available family history of Gerrig, Kerick, Kaik, and Kerique....? Regards, Dale Bricker Could GERRIG also have been GERLICK? Katheryn in Canada ...
Re: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2I am forwarding these two Mennonite-site messages to the Carlock site. Has anyone ever checked these other possible spellings? Katheryn Haddad ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: K. Haddad Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2 Katheryn, Your guess is as good as mine, as I am only making this material available in an English translation from the French to the mailing list. It looks reasonable to me. Maybe you might want to start tracking down the available family history of Gerrig, Kerick, Kaik, and Kerique....? Regards, Dale Bricker Could GERRIG also have been GERLICK? Katheryn in Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 5:42 PM Subject: [MENNO] Mennonite Families in Montbeliard, Part 2 TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL MENNONITE FAMILIES ENTERED IN THE FRENCH PRINCIPALITY OF MONTBELIARD [Note: some of these family names later appear in America and Canada. Many of them originated in Switzerland. What follows is a translation from a source in French] Many of these families contain Calvinist members; some have very quickly fused with the Lutheran families of the region; others have left for the surrounding regions (Florimont, Altkirck, Mulhouse, Bale, Belfort, Colmar, Montjoie, Vaufry, Maiche, St Hippolyte, etc.). Some have stayed grouped in a community with its seat at Montbeliard. The families KIPFER (in Blanchefontaine), SCHWAB (in Maiche), SCHALLENBERGER and AESCHLIMANN, from the regions Belfort and Florimont, all appeared in the region during the nineteenth century. The following names introduced into the region of Montbeliard were also brought there by Mennonites during the past: Allimann, Burckhalter, Burcki, Ebersold, Gerber, Nussbaumm, Schlappach, Springer, Studer, etc. =============================================================================== Names (with variants) | Origin | Place of | Via | Date of of the principal | (Canton in | Establishment | | Appearance Mennonite families |Parentheses)| | | of Family which entered the | | | | Name in Principality | | | | Archives in of Montbeliard | | | | the Region =============================================================================== BUEHLER Aeschi Montbeliard? ? 1759 (Buhler) (Bern) CONRAD ? Seloncourt ? 1759 (Konradt, Kunradt, Konrad) DANDTLER Ruschten? Montbeliard ? 1759 (Dennler) Rutschelen (Bern) EICHER Schwartzenegg Belverne, ? 1715 (Eucher, and Diessbach Arbouans, Heicher) (Bern) Montbeliard, Chenebier, Grand-Charmont FAHRNI Oberhofen Frederic- Ste Marie 1715 (Farni, (Bern) Fontaine, aux Farny) Couthenans Mines (Alsace) FLUBACHER Oltingen Montbeliard ? end of 18th (Fluebacher) (Bale) century FLUCKIGER Lutzelfluh Montbeliard ? 1759 (Flukiger) and Hettiswill (Bern) FREY Rothenbach Montbeliard, ? 1723 (Frei) (Bern) Exincourt GAUMANN Munsingen Montbeliard, Ste Marie 1740 (Gaumen, (Bern) Verlans, aux Geymann, Byans, Mines Guemann) (Alsace) GERRIG ? Audincourt Ste Marie 1766 (Gerig, aux Kerick, Mines Kaik, (Alsace) Kerique) GLUCKI ? Le Magny, Ste Marie 1715 (Glucky, d'Anigon aux Gliqui, Belverne, Mines Kliqui, Frederic- (Alsace) Kliquel) Fontaine, Montbeliard GNAGI ? Montbeliard ? 1723 (Gnagy) GRABER Kirchdorf? Montbeliard, Ste Marie 1715 (Graiber, (Bern) Couthenans, aux Grayber) Clemont, Mines Etobon, (Alsace) Frederic- Fontaine GUNDTEN Sigriswil Montbeliard Ste Marie 1759 (Gunten, (Bern) aux von Gunten) Mines (Alsace) HABLITZEL ? Montbeliard, ? 1723 (Hablutzel, Bethoncourt Hablitzer, Ablitzer) HALLER Kamen Montbeliard ? 1754 (Bern) HANTZKER ? Le Bernoy ? 1723 (Huntzinger?) HAUTER Aeschlen, Gratteri, ? 1718 (Huter, Zollikofen Etupes, Houter) (Bern) Badevel HENNER Leuzigen Belverne ? 1718 (Hanni, (Bern) Hani) HERTIG Ruderswil Frederic- ? 1715 (Hertich, Fontaine Heredique) HEYER Lauperswil Montbeliard ? 1754 (Eyer) (Bern) HILDBRAND Ober-Oenz Grange-Dame ? 1743 (Hildbrandt, (Bern) Hildebrand) HOCHSTETTLER Schwartzenburg Clairegoutte, Ste Marie 1715 (Hochstattler, Etobon, aux Hostetter, Le Magny, Mines Ostettleur) Frederic- (Alsace) Fontaine, Essouavre, Belverne, Coisevaux HUNTZINGER Hilterfingen Montbeliard ? 1723 (Bern) IENNI ? Clemont ? 1709 (Ianni, (small farms Ianny) of Adam) IODER ? Bavans, Le Ste Marie 1715 (Joder, Vernoy, Dung, aux Yoder) Dambenois, Mines Etobon, (Alsace) Tremoins, Grand- Charmont IOST Sumiswald Le Vernoy ? 1723 (Jost) (Bern) KAUFMANN Grindelwald Clemont, ? 1709 (Kaufman, (Bern) Ste Suzanne Koffmann, Verlans Marchand) KENNEL Schamachthal Montbeliard, Ste Marie 1733 (Kannel, (Bern) Nommay, aux Kanel, Grand-Charmont Mines Kenl) (Alsace) KLAYR Sumiswald Montbeliard ? 1723 (Klauer) (Bern) KLOPSTEIN Laupen Montbeliard? Rougemont 1735 (Klopfstin, (Bern) le Chateau Klopfenstein) KOHLER Sumiswald, Montbeliard ? 1754 (Koller) Rothenbach (Bern) KREUBUHLER Diessbach, Montbeliard, ? 1719 (Kraybuhler, Scholwil ? Allenjoie, Greubuhler, (Bern) Ste Suzanne Krahenbuhl) KROPF ? Belverne, Ste Marie 1723 (Kropff, Marchelavillers aux Kropft, Mines Klopft) (Alsace) KURTNER ? 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