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    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] take me off the list please
    2. If you find out take mine off also

    07/30/2000 04:57:18
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] take me off the list please
    2. Sara
    3. You can be removed automatically by writing to: Cherry-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe in the message area. Sara FTH7075132@aol.com wrote: > > Please enough is enough TAKE ME OFF Donna

    07/30/2000 04:22:01
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] take me off the list please
    2. Janelle Holmes
    3. To be removed from any of the rootsweb lists you must email from the address you are subscribed to, address the email to Cherry-L-request@rootsweb.com NO SUBJECT in the body of the message print unsubscribe, just the one word, nothing more. It's really very easy. -- Janelle Holmes Wildair Kennels Dripping Springs, TX

    07/30/2000 04:20:17
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry / Leaman 1852 marriage announcement - Greene County, Ohio
    2. Mr./Mrs. Marchant
    3. Michael Little, I don't have any information about the Robert Greenwood Cherry, but I was intrigued by your e mail address. My paternal grandmother was Katie Hide, and I have hit a virtual stone wall with my research on her. My father nor she ever talked about their families. I'm assuming her given name was Kathleen, or Katherine, but I have no positive proof, except for a death certificate of her daughter. She was married to JW Jones in Fayetteville, Tenn, his second wife on 30 Nov 1886. Would you, by any chance , have any connection? Thank you for your time in advance. Mary J. Marchant

    07/30/2000 02:53:58
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Samuel and John Cherry deaths - Greene County, Ohio paper - 1863
    2. Samuel Saville and John W. Cherry were the sons of William Cherry and Martha Saville. They migrated with their parents to Washington County, Iowa somtime around 1860-1861. William Cherry was the brother of Robert Greenwood Cherry, the son of James Cherry and Elizabeth Greenwood, and James the son of Patrick Cherry ans Elizabeth Wortman. Michael Little halfhyde@aol.com

    07/30/2000 10:27:35
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry / Leaman 1852 marriage announcement - Greene County, Ohio
    2. Sorry to be so late to respond to this. Robert Greenwood Cherry was my 2nd great-granduncle. He was the son of James Cherry and Elizabeth Greenwood. James was the son of patrick Cherry and Rachel Wortman (sp?). Am interested in corresponding with others researching these Cherry lines. Thanks, Michael Little halfhyde@aol.com

    07/30/2000 09:57:00
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] NC Cherry marriages
    2. Mr./Mrs. Marchant
    3. Gaila and Jim Merrington, Thanks so much for this source! Mary Marchant, doing research for husband's Cherry relations

    07/29/2000 10:52:30
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Re: Re: Carolina CHERRYs - the girls
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Robinson <kenrob1@prodigy.net> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 10:53:15 AM To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [CHERRY-L] Re: Re: Carolina CHERRYs - the girls > Thanks for the informative response, June. Do you happen to have Family > Group Sheets on these 3 gentlemen's families? > > I'm thinking that might help a lot in determining the relationship between > Rebecca, Mary, & Sarah. Thank you. > > Ken of Riverside, CA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Junedeane@aol.com> > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 11:15 AM > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Carolina CHERRYs > > > > Ken, > > > > I have in my database a Samuel Maund Cherry b. 1663 Norfolk County, VA d. > 16 > > May 1734 So. Branch Elizabeth River, VA m1 1684 Frances Ballentine, m2 > Gatsey > > Ann Llewellyn. (His parents were John Cherry & Rebecca Maund) > > > > Their son Samuel Cherry b. 1685 Norfolk County, VA d. 14 July 1754 > Beaufort > > County, NC m Mary Courtney. > > > > June > >Here is a location that might be of help. It came in my E-mail the other day. John Glazebrook http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4802.htm

    07/29/2000 09:09:27
    1. [CHERRY-L] NC Cherry marriages
    2. Gaila & Jim Merrington
    3. Ancestry.com has a free database for NC marriage bonds and there are over 400 Cherry names there. Some of these will be first names, but it is worth looking into. NORTH CAROLINA MARRIAGE BONDS, 1741-1868 When planning to marry in eighteenth and nineteenth century North Carolina, the prospective groom took out a bond from the clerk of the court in the county where the bride had her usual residence as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage. On file in the North Carolina State Archives are 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868. These records were abstracted by the Works Progress Administration. Most of the bonds contain the groom's name, bride's name, date of bond, bondsmen, and names of witnesses. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a helpful database. Source Information: Ancestry.com, comp. "North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. "An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives." Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4802.htm

    07/29/2000 01:50:12
    1. Re: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Robinson <kenrob1@prodigy.net> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 2:24:50 PM To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > Hi. I'm trying to discover more about the NC CHERRY family which had 3 > ladies marry 3 related HODGES men. I know my query relates to an earlier > time than the MANSION, but I was wondering......... Ken Robinson > kenrob1@prodigy.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Richard Cherry <rbcherry@bellsouth.net> > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 5:09 PM > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > > > > Hello > > > > This is the first time I have found some good information. My father will > be 89 > > in August and was born in Savannah, TN. I have been trying to get a lot > of > > information from him, but the memory is not as good as it use to be. I > intend > > to get this information to him and see if he is aware of any of this. > Will let > > you know what I find out. > > > > Richard Cherry > > > > JUANITA LEWIS wrote: > > > > > Hi June, > > > > > > I'm sorry - I didn't find anything. I posted a message just now on the > > > Cherry Forum about the Cherry Mansion. My book did not mention it, I'm > > > sorry to say. > > > > > > Juanita Joyce Lewis > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <Junedeane@aol.com> > > > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:50 AM > > > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > > > > > > > A house was built on the site by James Rudd who operated a ferry on > the > > > river > > > > below. David Robinson bought the site and replaced the house with the > one > > > > that is there now. Robinson's son-in-law William H. Cherry improved > and > > > > enlarged the house. > > > > > > > > William Harrell Cherry was the son of Eli Cherry, grandson of Isham > Cherry > > > > and great grandson of Jesse Cherry of Martin County, North Carolina. > > > > > > > > Jesse Cherry was in the State Legislature of Martin County, NC at the > time > > > > the ratification of the constitution was being put to a vote. Isham > went > > > to > > > > Hardin County, TN in 1819 and was one of the first magistrates in the > > > Court > > > > of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and was its chairman. Eli was a man of > > > > prominence in Hardin County. William Harrell Cherry was a Union > > > sympathizer > > > > and thus was a host to Grant before the battle of Shiloh. > > > > > > > > Mary Ann (Cherry) Kennedy Coppage was my gggg grandmother and a sister > to > > > > Isham Cherry. > > > > > > > > June > > > >I'm finding this fastinating in that one of my N.C.aunts who was a cherry married a hodges.> >

    07/27/2000 11:18:27
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Samuel and John Cherry deaths - Greene County, Ohio paper - 1863
    2. Gaila & Jim Merrington
    3. Thanks Debbie, Its quiet out in Genealogy country. I hope someone connects to these two young Cherry men. My William Cherry is still a bit of a mystery. He was born in 1804 in North Carolina, Lived in Wilkinson County Georgia and was in Houston/Bibb County by the 1830's. In 1842 he married Edna Perrin Heard, daughter of James and Nancy Heard of Barnwell SC and he lived in Houston County until his death in 1863. We know two of his brothers Spencer and Riley also lived in Houston Co, Ga. Does anyone else connect to this family? Thanks Gaila snip DIED At Vicksburgh, February 5, 1863, of remittant bilious fever, Samuel S. CHERRY in the 23rd year of his age. Also at the same place on the 24th of March of pleuratic fever, John W. CHERRY, in the 24th year of his age. The deceased were sons of William and Martha CHERRY, formerly of Greene County, but recently of Washington, Iowa. At the call of their country, both enlisted in the 25th Iowa Regiment under the command of General SHERMAN. Sometime previous to their enlistment, these two brothers connected themselves with the U.P. Church at Washington. They enlisted under the banner of the cross together, and in the service of their country together, they went down to the grave almost at the same time, and having been exemplary and pious young men, we have good reason to hope that they have together entered thay better world where partings are unknown, and now rest in the joy of the Lord. Debbie I have no connection with this surname, I just found this article and thought it might be of interest to someone on the list. ________________________________________________________________ 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.

    07/27/2000 02:16:13
    1. [CHERRY-L] Cherry / Leaman 1852 marriage announcement - Greene County, Ohio
    2. XENIA TORCH-LIGHT FEBRUARY 4, 1852 XENIA, OHIO GREENE COUNTY MARRIED On Tuesday evening 26th ult. by Rev. R.D. HARPER, Mr. Robert CHERRY to Miss Mary Ann LEAMAN, both of Greene County. Debbie I have no connection ________________________________________________________________ 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.

    07/26/2000 11:50:11
    1. [CHERRY-L] Samuel and John Cherry deaths - Greene County, Ohio paper - 1863
    2. XENIA TORCH-LIGHT WEDNESDAY - APRIL 29, 1863 XENIA, OHIO GREENE COUNTY DIED At Vicksburgh, February 5, 1863, of remittant bilious fever, Samuel S. CHERRY in the 23rd year of his age. Also at the same place on the 24th of March of pleuratic fever, John W. CHERRY, in the 24th year of his age. The deceased were sons of William and Martha CHERRY, formerly of Greene County, but recently of Washington, Iowa. At the call of their country, both enlisted in the 25th Iowa Regiment under the command of General SHERMAN. Sometime previous to their enlistment, these two brothers connected themselves with the U.P. Church at Washington. They enlisted under the banner of the cross together, and in the service of their country together, they went down to the grave almost at the same time, and having been exemplary and pious young men, we have good reason to hope that they have together entered thay better world where partings are unknown, and now rest in the joy of the Lord. Debbie I have no connection with this surname, I just found this article and thought it might be of interest to someone on the list. ________________________________________________________________ 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.

    07/26/2000 11:46:31
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Re: Re: Carolina CHERRYs - the girls
    2. Ken, On the Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree CDs from Broderbund Software Inc., you will find an extensive genealogy of this family in Vol. 3, Family 1004 and Vol. 17, Family 466. Go to the Family Tree Maker webpage to get all of the information to get the CDs or to subscribe to get the information online. June

    07/23/2000 07:43:42
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY m. HODGES in NC
    2. Susan H Wilson
    3. Those NC Cherrys and Hodges are probably related to the Cherrys and Hodges in Norfolk Co., VA. Sue On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 14:24:50 -0400 "Ken Robinson" <kenrob1@prodigy.net> writes: > Hi. I'm trying to discover more about the NC CHERRY family which had 3 > ladies marry 3 related HODGES men. I know my query relates to an earlier > time than the MANSION, but I was wondering......... Ken Robinson > kenrob1@prodigy.net > ________________________________________________________________ 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.

    07/23/2000 06:24:56
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Carolina CHERRYs
    2. Ken, I have in my database a Samuel Maund Cherry b. 1663 Norfolk County, VA d. 16 May 1734 So. Branch Elizabeth River, VA m1 1684 Frances Ballentine, m2 Gatsey Ann Llewellyn. (His parents were John Cherry & Rebecca Maund) Their son Samuel Cherry b. 1685 Norfolk County, VA d. 14 July 1754 Beaufort County, NC m Mary Courtney. June

    07/22/2000 05:15:25
    1. [CHERRY-L] Re: Re: Carolina CHERRYs - the girls
    2. Ken Robinson
    3. Thanks for the informative response, June. Do you happen to have Family Group Sheets on these 3 gentlemen's families? I'm thinking that might help a lot in determining the relationship between Rebecca, Mary, & Sarah. Thank you. Ken of Riverside, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Junedeane@aol.com> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Carolina CHERRYs > Ken, > > I have in my database a Samuel Maund Cherry b. 1663 Norfolk County, VA d. 16 > May 1734 So. Branch Elizabeth River, VA m1 1684 Frances Ballentine, m2 Gatsey > Ann Llewellyn. (His parents were John Cherry & Rebecca Maund) > > Their son Samuel Cherry b. 1685 Norfolk County, VA d. 14 July 1754 Beaufort > County, NC m Mary Courtney. > > June >

    07/22/2000 04:53:15
    1. [CHERRY-L] Carolina CHERRYs
    2. Ken Robinson
    3. Hi. My ineptitude know no bounds! Anyway. I have 3 CHERRYs who m. HODGES men during 1700s in Carolina. I'm hoping someone can tie them together. 1. Rebecca CHERRY b. NC, m. bet 1743-1747 Marlboro Co., SC John B. HODGES b. 1720 Isle of Wight Co., VA Rebecca reportedly was a sister to Mary and their parents were Lemuel Moye CHERRY & Frances BALLENTINE Rebecca & John B. had 7 children, one of whom provided a husband for 2. Mary CHERRY (somebody had a sense of humor) m. Henry HODGES This couple had one child who's name is known, William HODGES b. 1755 Marlboro Co., SC; d. 1832 same place 3. Sarah CHERRY m. 29 Dec 1796 Capt. George HODGES b. 1769 Sarah's parents were George CHERRY & ??? MAGEE Capt. George's parents were John HODGES & Anna MAGEE. How were MAGEEs related??? I kinda doubt Mary m. her own nephew - so are there 2 Marys, and the sister and daughter-in-law are not one and the same??? Lemuel Moye CHERRY & Frances BALLENTINE had the following children (which I garnered from Ged.com sites, etc.) Rebecca, Mary, Courtney, William, John, plus 7 more sons and 2 more daughters all of whom have names unknown to me. Lemuel Moye had 2 brothers - Aaron & Lemuel Samuel Aaron CHERRY m. Mary Pierce and they had the following children Sarah, Rebecca, Frances, Theophilus, Erastus, Robert, George, Solomon, & Thomas Was this the Sarah who m. Capt. George? Was this the George who m. ??? MAGEE??? Lemuel Samuel CHERRY m. 1736 in VA Mary Courtney Did this couple have children fitting into the above equation? Can anyone help me out, here?? Thanks. Ken Robinson in Riverside, CA kenrob1@prodigy.net

    07/21/2000 10:19:18
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830
    2. Ken Robinson
    3. Hi. I'm trying to discover more about the NC CHERRY family which had 3 ladies marry 3 related HODGES men. I know my query relates to an earlier time than the MANSION, but I was wondering......... Ken Robinson kenrob1@prodigy.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Cherry <rbcherry@bellsouth.net> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 5:09 PM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > Hello > > This is the first time I have found some good information. My father will be 89 > in August and was born in Savannah, TN. I have been trying to get a lot of > information from him, but the memory is not as good as it use to be. I intend > to get this information to him and see if he is aware of any of this. Will let > you know what I find out. > > Richard Cherry > > JUANITA LEWIS wrote: > > > Hi June, > > > > I'm sorry - I didn't find anything. I posted a message just now on the > > Cherry Forum about the Cherry Mansion. My book did not mention it, I'm > > sorry to say. > > > > Juanita Joyce Lewis > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Junedeane@aol.com> > > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:50 AM > > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > > > > > A house was built on the site by James Rudd who operated a ferry on the > > river > > > below. David Robinson bought the site and replaced the house with the one > > > that is there now. Robinson's son-in-law William H. Cherry improved and > > > enlarged the house. > > > > > > William Harrell Cherry was the son of Eli Cherry, grandson of Isham Cherry > > > and great grandson of Jesse Cherry of Martin County, North Carolina. > > > > > > Jesse Cherry was in the State Legislature of Martin County, NC at the time > > > the ratification of the constitution was being put to a vote. Isham went > > to > > > Hardin County, TN in 1819 and was one of the first magistrates in the > > Court > > > of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and was its chairman. Eli was a man of > > > prominence in Hardin County. William Harrell Cherry was a Union > > sympathizer > > > and thus was a host to Grant before the battle of Shiloh. > > > > > > Mary Ann (Cherry) Kennedy Coppage was my gggg grandmother and a sister to > > > Isham Cherry. > > > > > > June > > > >

    07/21/2000 08:24:50
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830
    2. Richard Cherry
    3. Hello This is the first time I have found some good information. My father will be 89 in August and was born in Savannah, TN. I have been trying to get a lot of information from him, but the memory is not as good as it use to be. I intend to get this information to him and see if he is aware of any of this. Will let you know what I find out. Richard Cherry JUANITA LEWIS wrote: > Hi June, > > I'm sorry - I didn't find anything. I posted a message just now on the > Cherry Forum about the Cherry Mansion. My book did not mention it, I'm > sorry to say. > > Juanita Joyce Lewis > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Junedeane@aol.com> > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:50 AM > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] CHERRY MANSION - SAVANNAH, TN - CIRCA 1830 > > > A house was built on the site by James Rudd who operated a ferry on the > river > > below. David Robinson bought the site and replaced the house with the one > > that is there now. Robinson's son-in-law William H. Cherry improved and > > enlarged the house. > > > > William Harrell Cherry was the son of Eli Cherry, grandson of Isham Cherry > > and great grandson of Jesse Cherry of Martin County, North Carolina. > > > > Jesse Cherry was in the State Legislature of Martin County, NC at the time > > the ratification of the constitution was being put to a vote. Isham went > to > > Hardin County, TN in 1819 and was one of the first magistrates in the > Court > > of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and was its chairman. Eli was a man of > > prominence in Hardin County. William Harrell Cherry was a Union > sympathizer > > and thus was a host to Grant before the battle of Shiloh. > > > > Mary Ann (Cherry) Kennedy Coppage was my gggg grandmother and a sister to > > Isham Cherry. > > > > June > >

    07/20/2000 11:09:24