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    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] English Cherrys
    2. Danny Bull
    3. Dawn Howarth wrote: >Danny Bull wrote: > > > Is anybody on this list researching Cherrys from England? > > > >Hi Danny >Yes Yes I am, I thought I was the only one in the world that was >researching >in England. My lot came from Swaledale in North Yorkshire and Burnley in >Lancashire, if any of that seems to fit give me a call, I have a data base >of >about 2000 Cherry events mostly in Lancashire and Yorkshire, so maybe we >can >help each other. Hi Dawn I'm glad to see that there is a fellow researcher of English Cherrys out there. Unfortunatley my Cherrys came from quite a bit further south than yours - North Buckinghamshire. My earliest known ancestor Thoams Cherry married in Preston Bissett in 1785, and although I'm having a problem verifying his birth/baptism, I'm fairly certain that he wasn't from 'up north'. I have a fairly large collection of information on Cherrys from the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire area, which I would be glad to share with you if you think it would help. Regards Danny _________________________________________________________________________ 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.

    10/03/2000 05:45:14
    1. [CHERRY-L] English Cherrys
    2. Danny Bull
    3. Is anybody on this list researching Cherrys from England? _________________________________________________________________________ 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.

    10/03/2000 04:00:13
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] English Cherrys
    2. mjpat1
    3. I am not researching that side of my family right now, but I do have some info. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Bull" <danny_bull@hotmail.com> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 6:00 AM Subject: [CHERRY-L] English Cherrys > Is anybody on this list researching Cherrys from England? > _________________________________________________________________________ > 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. >

    10/03/2000 02:09:32
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] English Cherrys
    2. Sandra Johnson
    3. I also am researching CHERRYs in England but in Woolwich, Kent and Bedfordshire. My ancestors George Cherry and Mary Ann Matthews married in Plumstead, Kent in 1866. They had numerous children mostly baptised in and around Woolwich/Plumstead, Kent and I am hoping to find living descendants of any of these CHERRYs as well as George's ancestors in Bedfordshire. George CHERRY and Mary Ann MATTHEWS known children were: Annie born 22 June 1866 George Williams born 2 June 1870 Lavinia born 29 October 1871 Fred born about 1876 Arthur born about 1879 Isabel (Belle) born about 1881 Ernest Montgomery born 22 February 1882 Robert Douglas born about 1888 Elisabeth born about 1892 Sydny born about 1894 Any information would be welcome and I would be happy to share what few details I have. Sandra sjuniper@direct.ca Langley, B.C., Canada

    10/03/2000 01:21:15
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] William W. Cherry
    2. Don
    3. Kathy: Do you have anything further on your Joseph Cherry? Thanks, Ann Cherry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy O'Neill" <oneill22@home.com> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 7:56 PM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] William W. Cherry > I am tracing my Cherrys in Beaufort and Martin county NC but I do not > have a connection with your William. My earliest is Joseph Cherry in > 1840 in Beaufort County NC. Have you posted your query to the Martin > COunty NC List? That is pretty active. I have seen Robason on Martin, > BEaufort and or Bertie County lists for NC. Good luck Kathy O'Neill > > Harry Meadows wrote: > > > > Hi Cherry seekers, > > I am new to this list so please excuse me if these questions have been answered before. My 4th ggrandfather was William W. Cherry; b. Martin Co., NC, abt 1771-1775; d. bef. 07 May 1848, Stewart Co. , Tn.; m. Lydia Minerva Daniel, dau. of James Daniel and Hannah Robason, abt. 1795, Edgecombe Co., NC. I have a family group sheet that names the father of William W. as Jonathon Cherry. I also found two Jonathons on the 1779 Martin Co. tax list and one Jonathon in the 1790 Martin Co. census. There are a number of other Cherrys on both the tax list an the 1790 census. Does any one know the relationship between William W. and the two Jonathons or the other individuals ? Does anyone have information on William's father and mother. Or information on James and Hannah Robason DAniel? THanks in advance. > > Harry Meadows >

    10/02/2000 03:12:17
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] William W. Cherry
    2. Mr./Mrs. Marchant
    3. Harry, My husband's grandmother was a Cherry, and we were under the impression that her family came from NC. I don't have any connections right now to your family, but I've printed it out and am saving it for future reference. Will contact you if I find anything. Mary J. Marchant

    09/26/2000 04:42:27
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] William W. Cherry
    2. Kathy O'Neill
    3. I am tracing my Cherrys in Beaufort and Martin county NC but I do not have a connection with your William. My earliest is Joseph Cherry in 1840 in Beaufort County NC. Have you posted your query to the Martin COunty NC List? That is pretty active. I have seen Robason on Martin, BEaufort and or Bertie County lists for NC. Good luck Kathy O'Neill Harry Meadows wrote: > > Hi Cherry seekers, > I am new to this list so please excuse me if these questions have been answered before. My 4th ggrandfather was William W. Cherry; b. Martin Co., NC, abt 1771-1775; d. bef. 07 May 1848, Stewart Co. , Tn.; m. Lydia Minerva Daniel, dau. of James Daniel and Hannah Robason, abt. 1795, Edgecombe Co., NC. I have a family group sheet that names the father of William W. as Jonathon Cherry. I also found two Jonathons on the 1779 Martin Co. tax list and one Jonathon in the 1790 Martin Co. census. There are a number of other Cherrys on both the tax list an the 1790 census. Does any one know the relationship between William W. and the two Jonathons or the other individuals ? Does anyone have information on William's father and mother. Or information on James and Hannah Robason DAniel? THanks in advance. > Harry Meadows

    09/25/2000 04:56:31
    1. [CHERRY-L] William W. Cherry
    2. Harry Meadows
    3. Hi Cherry seekers, I am new to this list so please excuse me if these questions have been answered before. My 4th ggrandfather was William W. Cherry; b. Martin Co., NC, abt 1771-1775; d. bef. 07 May 1848, Stewart Co. , Tn.; m. Lydia Minerva Daniel, dau. of James Daniel and Hannah Robason, abt. 1795, Edgecombe Co., NC. I have a family group sheet that names the father of William W. as Jonathon Cherry. I also found two Jonathons on the 1779 Martin Co. tax list and one Jonathon in the 1790 Martin Co. census. There are a number of other Cherrys on both the tax list an the 1790 census. Does any one know the relationship between William W. and the two Jonathons or the other individuals ? Does anyone have information on William's father and mother. Or information on James and Hannah Robason DAniel? THanks in advance. Harry Meadows

    09/25/2000 01:44:06
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] LENA CHERRY in TN
    2. Mr./Mrs. Marchant
    3. To whom it may concern: Lena was a short nickname for my grandmother's name of Magdalene, or Madeleine, as I have seen it written. Could this also be your Lena's real name? Perhaps you've been searching for her with the wrong given name??? Mary J. Marchant

    09/24/2000 12:24:51
    1. [CHERRY-L] Elijah Cherry
    2. I am looking for information on Elijah Cherry b. ca 1792 in GA d. Sept 1859 in Benton Co., MO. I found him in the 1850 census in Benton Co., MO with his daughter Emily Duncan Cherry and son Elijah Jefferson Cherry. Any connection? Diane

    09/24/2000 08:00:39
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] LENA CHERRY in TN
    2. Susan H Wilson
    3. She should be listed with her parents in the 1900 census. Just scan through all of the Cherry entries in the 1900 soundex for TN until you find the right Lena listed as a child. Her parents should be listed at the top of the card. Sue On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 00:47:03 -0400 (EDT) Ronald Cowan <ronaldcowan@iwon.com> writes: > Looking for ancestors of my grandmother, Lena Cherry b.2/14/1891 in > Clay Co.(I think) d.Oct. 1972. Was married to Oscar William Cowan. > They had 12 children; William Fred, Elbert Turner,Joe, Henry Edward, > Grady L., Clifton, Melvin Lee, Alvin C.(my father), Ila Mai(married > Baxter Owen in Smith Co.2/6/1927)Edith and Vena(married Hall > brothers), and Evelyn. Lena and Oscar are buried in Lebanon, TN at > the Wilson Co. Memorial Gardens. They lived much of their lives in > Gallatin, TN, where most of their children were born. There is a > long line of Cherry's in Clay Co. but I haven't been able to link > Lena to any of them. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. This has > been a roadblock! THANKS! > Sincerely, > ........................................................ > iWon.com http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you? > ........................................................ > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    09/24/2000 06:26:04
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] LENA CHERRY in TN
    2. Ronald -- I am not part of your Cherry's but -- on a hunch (based on the semi-recent date of her death) I did a search in the Soc Sec Death Index sponsored by RootsWeb. I found this: LENA COWAN 14 Feb 1891 - Oct 1972 Last Residence: Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN 37066 SS #410-84-5759 issued in Tennessee With this information, you can write the SS office and obtain a copy of her application for her SS#. Since she filled it out, she should have listed her parents names. I have obtained several of this applications -- for $7.00 they are quite handy. . . Also, Lena's death cert might also give this information. Check out the SS Death Index site at: http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Once you locate your Grandmother, you can click on the box at the far right which says "SS-5 Letter" and print out a copy ready for you to sign and send of to the Soc Sec Admin with your $7.00. Good luck, Valerie (Johnson) Freeman Santa Ana, California Researching: Nixon in GA/AL Lochbaum/Laughbaum in PA/OH Cherry in MD/PA/OH/IA/NE

    09/23/2000 07:02:55
    1. [CHERRY-L] LENA CHERRY in TN
    2. Ronald Cowan
    3. Looking for ancestors of my grandmother, Lena Cherry b.2/14/1891 in Clay Co.(I think) d.Oct. 1972. Was married to Oscar William Cowan. They had 12 children; William Fred, Elbert Turner,Joe, Henry Edward, Grady L., Clifton, Melvin Lee, Alvin C.(my father), Ila Mai(married Baxter Owen in Smith Co.2/6/1927)Edith and Vena(married Hall brothers), and Evelyn. Lena and Oscar are buried in Lebanon, TN at the Wilson Co. Memorial Gardens. They lived much of their lives in Gallatin, TN, where most of their children were born. There is a long line of Cherry's in Clay Co. but I haven't been able to link Lena to any of them. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. This has been a roadblock! THANKS! Sincerely, ........................................................ iWon.com http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you? ........................................................

    09/23/2000 06:47:03
    1. [CHERRY-L] Margaret Cherry+Asher Vanselous of NJ
    2. Judy Daniels
    3. Posted on: Cherry Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/che/Cherry/32 Surname: ------------------------- Margaret Cherry who was born before 1799 in ?? New Jersey ?? married Asher Vanselous 13 Dec 1814 in Kingwood, Hunterdon, New Jersey. They had a son, James Cherry Vanselous who was born 26 Jan 1821 in Kingwood New Jersey. James married Cornelia M. Godown. They had 15 children. They moved to Mich and Minn. Hopefully your line rings a bell. jubert65@yahoo.com

    09/23/2000 01:34:50
    1. [CHERRY-L] Fw: PML Search Result matching "William Cherry"
    2. Jim & Gaila
    3. Hi I know that this William Cherry won't be related to many of us, but this is an interesting letter from India, our Cherry families have been everywhere, enjoy, Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Ray" <g.ray@virgin.net> To: <merring@bigpond.net.au> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:49 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "William Cherry" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: INDIA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [India-L] Old Letters > > > I sent an old letter to the list the other day concerning Bullock Carts and > a few people have asked if I had any further correspondence that may be of > interest. The following letter was sent by my great great grandmother to her > brother Zachary Macaulay and I feel gives an interesting insight into the > way of life in those times. As you will see Selina Cherry had just returned > from a furlough in England, while her brother had returned permanently to > London. Selina was in her early thirties and had a family of six children at > that time. Her husband, John William Cherry was Acting Sub-Collector and > Joint Magistrate at Salem. > > Shevaroy Hills > > February 19th 1854 > > My dearest Zachary > > We were glad to see by your last letter that you were all well > notwithstanding the very great cold. We are now I am thankful to say more > comfortably settled in our new abode and I must say that the climate is most > delightful for us old Indians but I doubt if it is cold enough for growing > children - the sun is very powerful but it is always quite cool in the > house, we are even now sleeping under two blankets and a thick counterpane, > with all the doors and windows shut, the houses are built quite like English > Cottages surrounded with very pretty gardens, filled with English flowers, > the fruits certainly are a failure, as yet we have only tasted peaches, > there are plenty of them. I should think 300 on our tree, but not nice to > eat and only fit for jam and tart however I think they may be improved by > cultivation and I mean to try my hand at it this year with the assistance of > the cottage gardener. I brought out with me some fruit seeds and have > planted most of them, but not long enough to know if they are good - one of > the two Spanish onions was spoilt by the sea air, but the other is growing > famously in a pot under the dining room window and I often look at it and > think of that dreadful day we bought it at Gravesend, do you too remember? I > often wish we had never been home, it certainly makes India appear a > thousand times more horrible on your return. However as we are to spend the > next twelve years here, it is no use grumbling about it but be thankful that > Bainbridge treated you as he did for your small means at home are better > than thousands here. You will be sorry to hear that poor Mr Mackenzie is > again very ill and obliged to leave Madras, but I do not know where he is > gone, I saw him while at Madras, he then appeared quite well but seemed much > hurt at your not having answered his last letter to you - His wife went home > a confirmed drunkard and having lost the use of all her limbs - Our dear > children are all quite well and little Alice chatters famously. She has more > colour now than when she left England, indeed they all have, dear Willie > seems none the worst for the change. The company are so stingy that they > will not allow us a medical man up here, and this of course adds to my > anxiety about the children for in case of illness no doctor could be got > under six hours. Just fancy what we are driven to in this out of the way > part of the world, we were all day yesterday busy papering our dining room > [a good sized room too] and I assure you we did it beautifully indeed it > really could not have been better done by the finest paperhanger in London. > It is a much more troublesome job than you would fancy and I wish you would > try it for once by way of amusement. I hope some day to send you some coffee > from our own plantation. We have a few acres of it we are surrounded by > large quantities of it belonging to Richardson the shopkeeper at Madras - it > is a pretty bright green shrub covered with red berries and at one time of > the year I am told, that for three days the trees are covered with white > blossoms which gives the place the appearance of a large sheet of snow, and > the scent is most overpowering. > > Our last accounts from dear Kenneth were good, I wish he were nearer to us, > and that he could get a peep at Zachothe - sometimes poor fellow he seems > quite banished from us all, and to have no one to care about him. I wish he > were married to some nice person, do you remember the small tin canister of > snuff you gave me? I put it to George's nose the other day and he > immediately said "that smells like Uncle Zachy". Indeed dear Zachary we very > often talk of you all, and Selina and Willie frequently remind me of the > happy Saturday nights we used to spend in Great College Street "and of the > nice lobster salads" we used to have. I suppose I shall never taste another > until I return to England and then I shall be too old to enjoy it. When you > write next time, pray let your letters be longer and the news more about the > children, tell dear Selina she must write me a nice long letter and if Zachy > would favour me I would be very glad. Poor George met with an accident on > board ship which may have been very serious, he fell the whole way down the > stairs leading to the lower cabins and struck his forehead against an iron > bar at the bottom which fastened down the hold and cut his nose across > against the padlock. And now dearest Zachary I must say goodbye for if I go > on crossing this you will not be able to read it. Give my kindest love to > all the children and Mrs Macaulay > > Believe me to be your affectionate sister > > Selina Cherry > > >

    09/13/2000 01:10:33
    1. [CHERRY-L] Cherrys in Hunterdon, NJ?
    2. Does anyone have Sarah in their database? Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks. Faith 1 Sarah Elizabeth Cherry b: March 12, 1829 ? d: December 28, 1888 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ +Thomas Ackre Thatcher b: December 27, 1829 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ d: March 30, 1860 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ m: December 01, 1853 Hunterdon, NJ 2 John Ramsey Thatcher b: August 27, 1854 Quakertown, Franklin Twp., Hunterdon, NJ +Mary E. Sigafoos m: May 29, 1879 2 Charles C. Thatcher b: October 30, 1855 Quakertown, Franklin Twp., Hunterdon, NJ d: September 05, 1910 Trenton, Mercer, NJ +Helen C. Nutt b: July 08, 1857 Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey d: December 30, 1945 Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey m: February 16, 1884 Trinity ME Church Jersey City, Hudson, NJ 2 Jonathan R. Thatcher b: May 31, 1857 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ d: June 16, 1914 Jersey City, Hudson, NJ +Catherine Ann "Kate" Nutt b: March 17, 1854 Trenton, Mercer, NJ d: September 06, 1885 Trenton, Mercer, NJ m: December 24, 1879 Trenton, Mercer, NJ *2nd Wife of Jonathan R. Thatcher: +Mary Elizabeth Holzman b: January 02, 1857 USA d: March 12, 1920 m: November 23, 1887 2 Male Thatcher b: Abt. 1858 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ d: February 15, 1864 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ 2 Thomas A. Thatcher b: July 24, 1860 Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJ

    09/11/2000 02:39:06
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Roll Call - Cherrys in 1800's Mississippi and later
    2. Janelle Holmes
    3. Bebe, please contact me regarding your Cherry's of Saltillo, Mississippi. -- Janelle Holmes Wildair Kennels Dripping Springs, TX

    09/11/2000 01:35:29
    1. [CHERRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Don
    3. Here's my up to date list on my "unknown to all" Joseph CHERRY and children. It will read better if you enlarge or maximize your screen. He had to have had parents and siblings!! He was born in England in 1817; died 8 Aug 1874 in Mifflin, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA. Married Amelia (Milly) KILLION, b 1822-23 in Indiana; on 19 Aug 1841 in Madison Co., Illinois. Children: Elizabeth Jane CHERRY; born Jul 1842 in Alton, Madison, IL; died 12 Sep 1893 in Kimball, NE. Married John HIRD of Wales in Linden, Iowa, WI. HIRD Children: Elizabeth Mary b 1866; Phillis b 1869; Amelia J. (Millie) b 1870; John b 1872; Samuel b 1873; Sarah Ann b 1875; James b 1877; Agnes b 1879; Joseph b 1881. Thomas Michael CHERRY; born 22 Aug 1844 in Alton, Madison, IL; died 24 Jan 1922 in Nora, Nuckolls, NE. Married Elizabeth WILLIAMS in Mineral Point, Iowa, WI. Lost both children, Anna and Thomas at ages 22 and 30. All four are buried at Beaver City, Furnas, NE. Mary E. CHERRY; born 1847 in WI (possibly Richland Co.). Married John SMITH. No further information. Agnes Amelia CHERRY; born 17 Jun 1849 in Richland Co., WI. Married Edward/Edwin John (Ted) WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS Children: Minnie b 1872; <Clarrie> b 1873; William b 1875; Edwin b 1877. Joseph Henry CHERRY SR; born 1 Jun 1851; died 6 Dec 1917 in Custer Co., NE. Married 1Mary Richards WILLIAMS; 2Lydia JENNINGS KINSEY. CHERRY Children: Maggie Mae b 1877; Elizabeth James b 1879; m William Henry WATTS. Joseph Henry Jr. b 1872 in Correctionville, Woodbury, IA; m Abbie Blanche WILLIAMS. Hester b 1885; Mary Alice (Mamie/Mame) b 1887 in Berea, Box Butte, NE; m Fletcher Morgan. John Williams b 1889 in Box Butte Co., NE; m Lucy Christian MASON (These two were online in two sites but has been pulled! Had son Joseph Thompson CHERRY listed) Believe the next 5 children all died as infants before 1919: Freddie, Clarence, Wilbur & twin Willie, and Amelia. Sarah Maria CHERRY; born 4/5 Feb 1854 probably in Mifflin, Iowa, WI; died 1 Jun 1930 near Macon, Moxubee, MS. Married 1Samuel Benjamin WILLIAMS; 2 John BURRES/BURROWS; 3 Edward/Edwin John (Ted) WILLIAMS. Children with Samuel WILLIAMS: George H. b 1873; John b 1874; Elizabeth b 1874; Amelia b 1880. John William CHERRY; born 16 Dec 1856 in Mifflin, Iowa, WI; died 23 Apr 1951 in Sumner, Dawson, NE. Married Alice Mary WATTS. CHERRY Children: Anne Marie b 1892; William John b 1894; Charles H. b 1896; Joseph Edward (Ted) b 1904; Carl H. b 1908; Marcus Eugene b 1909. Margaret Adeline CHERRY; born 20 Nov 1859. Not on 1870 census. George Washington CHERRY; born 20 Nov 1863 in Mifflin, Iowa, WI. Married Margaret (Maggie) SMITH (Parents Davidson and Mahala Merrell WEST SMITH) CHERRY Children: Arthur b 1888 in Berea, Box Butte, NE; George H. b 1890 in Berea; John b 1892 in Miller, Buffalo, NE; Joseph N. b 1895 in Seybert, Dade, MO; Thomas b 1898 in NE; Frank b 1900 in Mason City, Custer, NE; Mary b 1902 d 1912; Calvin b 1905 in Sartoria, Buffalo, NE; William b 1908 in Sartoria, Buffalo, NE.

    09/10/2000 11:07:40
    1. [CHERRY-L] CHERRY info
    2. Barry Faulkner
    3. The following generation page is still under construction and info is being furnished to attract unknown information: THOMAS WILLIAM CHERRY b. ca 1802 (1788-?)Mt. Pleasant twp, Wash. Co. PA. d. ca 1850 (eldest son of Moses Cherry and Jane Acheson Cherry of Washington Co.PA.) m. ____ELIZABETH PHILLIS (daughter of Joseph Phillis and Elizabeth Little, Washington Co.Pa. b. abt 1795 Smith twp, Washington Co. PA. d. Their Children: - - - - - - - 1. JOSEPH CHERRY b. (I.G.I. -1814-?) Washington Co.PA. d. - prior to 1855 - lived Guernsey Co.OH. prior m. unknown (mentioned as heir of Thomas and Elizabeth Cherrry, location unkown, in Will of Thomas Phillis, PA. in 1869; also as deceased, late of Guernsey Co. OH. in 1855 Guardianship paper of Susannah Cherry in which she is named as an heir at law of his in Guernsey Co.OH. 2. RAMSEY CHERRY b. (I.G.I. 1816 - ?) Washington Co.PA. d. m. (no records found on this individual) 3. JOHN CHERRY b. (I.G.I. abt. 1818-?) abt. 1829 OH.,shoemaker. (per 1850 Claysville., Guernsey Co. OH. ----census) m. 1849 - -- - - - -MARGARET ANN BELL b. abt 1827 OH. per 1850 Guernsey Co. census. ( John mentioned in Will of Thomas Phillis, Washingon Co. PA in 1869 as being in Iowa at that time). 4. THOMAS CHERRY b. (I.G.I. - 1820-?) Washington Co.PA. d. abt. 17 yrs. old (I.G.I.) 5. ELIZA JANE CHERRY b. (I.G.I. abt 1822 -?) Washington Co.PA. d. (no other record found- note An Eliza Jane Cherry, D//O Edward and Rebecca Cherry married into this family in 1850) 6. SARAH ANN CHERRY b (I.G.I. abt 1824-?) Washington Co.PA.. d. m. 27 Oct 1853 to Gladden Moore at - - -Claysville, Guernsey Co. OH. (In 1860/70 DesMoines Co. Burlington twp IA. Census index) 7. MARY CATHERINE CHERRY b. (I.G.I. b. abt 1826 )- Washington Co.PA. d. 8. WILLIAM CHERRY b. (I.G.I. abt 1830-?) 1828 PA. d. m. Oct 8, 1850, PA. - - - - -ELIZA JANE CHERRY b. 1821 Mt. Pleasant twp.Washington Co.Pa, daughter of Edward and Rebecca Cherry. William and Eliza a Jane moved to near Waco, McLennan Co. Texas in 1875 according to Beers history of Edward Cherry family. William living in household of Thomas Philis (uncle) in 1850 showing age -22 Washington Co. PA census. 9. SUSANNAH CHERRY b. 15 April 1840, OH. (Guernsey Co. census & Death ---------Certificate. d. 31 March 1916, Cambridge, OH. m. 20 Aug 1855 Bloomfield, OH - - - - WILLIAM PAUL HILLMAN b. 1830 - Rhineau, Alsace, France 10. ALCINDA CHERRY b. 4 July 1841, OH. (from Guerrnsey Co.Guardianship -----papers) d.. m. 1865 - Guernsey Co. to - - - - - WILLIAM TURNBAUGH (Alcinda Caroline Cherry mentioned as heir of Thomas Cherry in Will of Thomas Phllis, Washinginton Co.PA.in 1869) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = (Notes on this generation) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = (Copied from photo copy of Guardianship Record:) Thomas Cherry's Heir (Susannah Cherry's guardian) - August 20, 1855, Journal No.1 page 372. Charles Phillis Appointed Guardian to Susanna Cherry aged 16 years, an heir at Law of Joseph Cherry, deceased, late of Guernsey Co. Bond of $100 with William Hillman as security. Bond filed same day. This appointment made for the purpose of obtaining Marriage License - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - -. (Copied from photo copy of Guardianship record:) #1649 Thomas Cherr's Heir February26th A.D. 1858. Journal No. 2 P 11. Alcinda Cherry aged 17 years July 4th 1858, a minor heir of Thos. Cherry, dead, chose John Deets for her guardian & choice approved. Bond $200 with Michael Schriver as security. Bond filed and letters issued. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Feb Orphans Court 1870 Estate of Thomas Phillis - 09 Sept 1869 Joseph Phillis Petition Land in Smith twp 96 acres adjoining land of John Keys- heirs Wm Mc Farland, Andrew Phillis Isabella Phillis-widow 1. Catherine Phillis - husband Gilbert Hullick both deceased. heirs are - Franklin Hullick Henry Hullickand John Hullick all of Holiday Cove W. VA. Ann Hullick of Clinton Allegheny Co.PA. 2. Elizabeth Phillis husband Thomas Cherry heirs Joseph Cherry - residence unknown, William Cherry - Chartier's twp Wash. Co. PA. Susanna Cherry - William P. Hilliuau of Rick Mills, Muskingum Co. Ohio, Acinda Caroline Cherry - husband William Turnball Cambridge, Guernsey Co. Ohio, John Cherry Iowa. 3,(Continues with other sisters and brothers through #6 and husbands and children of one or more).= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Seeking information on deaths of Thomas William and Elizabeth CHERRY and son Joseph. Please advise if you have any verified info on this family. Barry Faulkner flybarry@webtv.net Searching CHERRY, PHILLIS, ACHESON, PERRIN, RICE,CASEY,STACK,HILLMAN

    09/10/2000 10:18:00
    1. Re: [CHERRY-L] Roll Call - Cherrys in 1800's Mississippi and later
    2. Hi, List! Here is my roll call - an abreviated version. If anyone connects with this line, please feel free to contact me privately (or through the list if you would rather) and we can swap info. Gen. Willis Whitaker Cherry (born in SC, 1804 - died, Pontotoc Co., MS, 1840) +Margaret Allen Clark (born in TN - not buried with W. W.) G. R. Cherry (1836 - 1898, buried Saltillo Cemetery, Saltillo, Lee Co., MS) +Mary Bouland (1838 - 1916) Bouland C. Cherry (1857 - 1945) +Jane L. Ratteree (1957 - 1923) W. W. Cherry (1859 - 1939) Walter R. Cherry (1861 - 1889) +Bettie E. McCullough Frank Cherry (1866 - ?) Margaret Ward Cherry (1868 - 1940) +Charles Brown McCullough Kirkpatrick (1863 - 1929) Dollie Cherry (1871 - 1918) +John Edward Armstrong (1866 - 1916) Richard Powell Cherry (1873 - 1932 ) - my ggrandfather +Charlie Parks +Annie May McCullough (1874 - 1939) - my ggrandmother Elizabeth C. Cherry (1876 - 1941) +John Watt Means (1875 - 1960) L. W. Cherry (1877 - ?) Gwin R. Cherry (1878 - 1879) Mary C. Cherry Most of these folks are buried in the Saltillo Cemetery, Saltillo, Lee Co., MS. As I said earlier, there are many more people involved in this line but, to keep things, brief, I have just put the first three generations - well, the first three that I know about anyway. Please feel free to email if you have additional info and I will be glad to swap info with you. Thanks in advance for any help! Bebe Roper Byerly SmoothMSBabe@aol.com

    09/10/2000 07:50:26