Does anyone have a date of death for Robert Ellyson, husband of Sarah Crew? (Sarah was the first child John Crew and Sarah Gatley). Also, does anyone have any dates of birth for their six children (Matthew, Joseph, Susanna, John, Robert, Garrett)? I have Matthew born abt. 1816, but nothing else. Thanks for your help! Dan Fawcett
John CREW, age 39, laborer, on Ship Clarence, Left at Port of Galway, 19 May 1846, destination unknown. Found at http://freespace.virgin.net/alan.tupman/sites/irish.htm Nicholas CREWES, Convicted at Cornwall for 7 years. New Holland Morning Post 18 Oct 1791. Convicts from England 1790's. Found at http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm
Does anyone have Huldah as the daughter of Samuel Magahee -- along with all those other daughters? Also, I have my doubts that Samuel and Mary had a son named Samuel. At least, I couldn't find anything about him in the Quaker Genealogy. Here is what it says about Samuel: Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol. VI, pg. 197, Henrico MM: 1 July 1739 -- Samuel, of the Swamp Meeting, suffered seizure of 200 lbs. of tobacco by William Taylor for refusing to pay tithes. 6 July 1740 -- Samuel, a Swamp Friend, suffered seizure of 120 lbs. of tobacco for fines, taken by Richard Henderson. 1741 -- Samuel mentioned as overseer of Swamp Meeting. 4 July 1742 -- Samuel, Hanover County, suffered seizure of 100 lbs. of tobacco for parish demand, taken by Rd. Holland, Sheriff. 7 March 1750 -- Mary Maghee aided by this meeting as she stood in need. 6 February 1751 -- Mary Maghee cared for by her son, Samuel, who was paid by MM. 6 February 1751 -- Samuel (Macgahea) paid for caring for his mother, Mary, who has been under the care of this MM for several years. 4 August 1753 -- Samuel mentioned as deceased when George Bell was chosen overseer of the Swamp Meeting in his place. This what I show as children of Samuel; I am always open to corrections and additions: Descendants of Samuel Magee 1 Samuel Magee b: Abt. 1700 d: Abt. 1753 in Hanover County, VA . +Mary Ladd b: Abt. 1700 m: 19 February 1721/22 in Weyanoke MM, Charles City County, VA Father: William Ladd Mother: Huldah Binford .... 2 Huldah Magee b: Abt. 1725 in Hanover County, VA ........ +Maddox Stanley b: 17 August 1715 in Hanover County, VA m: 2 December 1745 in Henrico MM, Henrico County, VA Father: Thomas Stanley, Jr. Mother: Elizabeth Maddox ........... 3 John Stanley b: 23 January 1746/47 in Hanover County, VA .............. +Millie Stanley b: Abt. 1746 m: 12 June 1765 ........... 3 Elizabeth Stanley b: 15 May 1749 .............. +Joshua Stanley b: 4 March 1749/50 m: 1772 in Hanover County, VA Father: John Stanley Mother: Martha Hutchins ........... 3 William Stanley b: 22 July 1750 ........... 3 Obediah Stanley b: 27 April 1751 ........... 3 Mary Stanley b: 17 October 1753 ........... 3 Rachel Stanley b: 6 June 1757 ........... 3 Huldah Stanley b: 9 February 1759 ........... 3 Maddox Stanley, Jr. b: 15 March 1761 .... 2 Elizabeth McGahea b: Abt. 1735 in Hanover County, VA d: 7 November 1778 in Henrico MM, VA ........ +Gatley Crews b: Abt. 1727 in Charles City County, VA d: Bef. 4 August 1770 m: 1 September 1753 in Charles City County, VA Father: John Crews, Jr. Mother: Agatha Ellyson ........... 3 Andrew Crews b: Abt. 1754 in Virginia d: 20 August 1792 in Virginia ........... 3 Thomas Crews b: Abt. 1756 in Virginia ........... 3 John Crews b: Abt. 1758 in Virginia ........... 3 Gatley Crews b: Abt. 1760 in Virginia .... 2 Sarah McGee b: Abt. 1736 in Hanover County, VA ........ +Pleasant Stanley b: 25 April 1733 in Hanover County, VA m: 4 December 1757 in Weyanoke MM, Charles City County, VA Father: Thomas Stanley, Jr. Mother: Elizabeth Crews ........... 3 George W. Stanley b: Abt. 1773 in Hanover County, VA d: 1843 in Bedford County, VA .............. +Mary Crews b: Abt. 1777 in Bedford County, VA d: 1810 m: 24 October 1791 in Bedford County, VA Father: Jesse Crews Mother: Amey Bright .... 2 Lydia Magee b: Abt. 1738 in Hanover County, VA .... 2 Ann McGahea b: Abt. 1740 ........ +David Milton Crews b: 2 March 1739/40 in New Kent County, VA d: 2 November 1821 in Madison County, KY m: 1761 in Hanover County, VA Father: David Crews Mother: Mary Stanley .... 2 Rebecca McGahea b: Abt. 1743 in Hanover County, VA .... 2 Martha Magee b: Abt. 1745 in Hanover County, VA ........ +Thomas Hogg b: in Hanover County, VA m: 10 October 1785 in Henrico Friends MH, Hanover County, VA A big majority of this info is from the Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy; some is from you, my friends on the web site. Gray Harmon
~~~~~~~ There's also a John Quincy CRUISE b. 1853 Patrick Co, Va m. Keziah R. HUNDLEY in 1870 and they had 5 ch. I don't know when or where he died .~~~~~ Hello list, Can someone tell me more about this John Cruise and Keziah Hundley? Who were their parents and children? Any idea where the family was before living in Patrick Co ? Thanks. Linda in Tampa Genealogy - Always looking for HUNNELL , CRUEY , PUCKETT , LAMBERT , DUFF , MCGUIRE , HARRIS , HARRISON , TATUM , & STEEL(E) in SW Va .
Thomas W. B. was Thomas William Bouldin Crews. He ws the son of Gideon Crews and Eliza Cheatham Boudlin (Jun. 5, 1809-Nov. 21, 1861), m. Apr. 11, 1831 in Henry County, Va. Gideon was the son of John T. and Christina Jeanett (Jennie) Clemens Crews, born Amherst Co., Va. May 21, 1799, d. May 23, 1865, Glasco, Howard Co., Mo. The following is from the bio of his son Judge Thomas Bouldin Crews in Centennial History of Missouri: Colonel Thomas W.B. Crews was a native of Henry County, Virginia, born in 1832, and was a youth of fourteen years when in 1846 he came to Missouri, settling in Howard County. He was graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York, and afterward took up the study of law under Judge John C. Wright of Schenectady, and under Hon. W.B. Napton of Saline County, Missouri, who was later judge of the supreme court. In January, 1855, Colonel Crews entered upon the practice of law at Marshall, Missouri, and so continued until the outbreak of the Civil War when he raised a company for the Confederacy and entered the service. He participated in the battles of Boonville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Fort Scott, Dry Wood and Lexington, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel of the Second Cavalry "for bravery in action". In 1862 he was captured while on a sick bed at his home and sent to St. Louis as a prisoner of war. He was soon after paroled, however, being the first paroled soldier of the state. Following the close of hostilities he took up permanent abode in Franklin County, and ther remained until his death in 1891. His long years of active practice brought him an enviable reputation as a lawyer, orator, and citizen, and in 1875 he was called to represent his district in framing the constitutional convention of the state. His grandfather had served as a colonel in the Virginia militia when George III was king of England, and the family had long been connected with the history of the Old Dominion ere the removal was made from Virginia to Missouri. The mother of Thomas Bouldin Crews was in her maidenhood Virginia Jeffries, the daughter of C.S. Jeffries, one of the prominent citizens and pioneers of Franklin County, to which place he had removed from Virginia. The Bouldin ancestry is given in Powhatan Bouldin's The Old Trunk. Eliza C. Bouldin's parents were Joseph and Nancy Cheatham Bouldin. Joseph's father Col. Thomas Bouldin came from Pennsylvania by way of Maryland to Charlotte County, Va, in 1744. Bob Hodges
In my data I have John Quincy Adams Crews born 1852 in Jackson County, Il. Margaret
Connie, What a fascinating find! I checked my db and find a John Quincy Adams CREWS b. bet 1830/1880 and no more info. Nothing on his parents except names but his gf was born in Caswell Co, NC c1774/84. I show no wife for him but this one could be the same man. There's also a John Quincy CRUISE b. 1853 Patrick Co, Va m. Keziah R. HUNDLEY in 1870 and they had 5 ch. I don't know when or where he died so I can't eliminate him, either. But this brings up a question of those people who have 2 initials between their first and last names. John Q.A. CREWS was named for a famous man. Is that the reason others have extra initials? Were they named for famous men? If so, who was Thomas W.B.? Or Lewis E. P.? Loren W.T.? Lucius B.H.? Margaret C.T.? I don't think this theory is going to work out. I'm stumped! Pat -----Original Message----- From: Connie Sheets <CLSHEETS1@prodigy.net> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 7:35 AM Subject: [CREWS-L] Black Sheep >Not sure anyone will want to claim relationship to this person, but if >nothing else the following reminds us violence is not a modern phenomenon. >The following was recently posted to the COMBS Mailing List. > >>This past weekend I had the extreme privilege of obtaining the exclusive >>rights to the Bible records and 22 years of Diaries of my great great >>grandmother Rhoda SPRADLING TOTTY who died April 6, 1899. These >>records had been kept by their son in a cardboard box all these years. >>When their son Frank TOTTY died, his daughter inherited the records and >>diaries. These records are filled with a lot of genealogy history and >>information on many early families in that part of Texas. Rhoda >>SPRADLING was married to Francis Marion TOTTY son of Robert W. TOTTY and >>Matilda EASLEY ESTES TOTTY of Hickman County, Tennessee, before they >>migrated to Texas. These are my direct ancestors. >> >>Included in the records great great grandmother Rhoda TOTTY, that I >>obtained copies of, was this OLD newspaper clipping, dated sometime >>after Oct 12, 1894 and before Oct 18, 1894. regarding a Thomas >>MURRELL. ><snip> >>Undated newspaper clipping >>Newspaper Article - Fort Worth Tex. >>Special to the Republic >> >> J. Q. A. CREWS HANGED >>Murdered Thomas Murrell His Wife >> and Son and a Man Named >> Miller >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>Special to the Republic >> Fort Worth Tex., Oct 14, John Quincy Adams Crews, who murdered, >>the MURRELL family near Calisbury, Cook County, Tex., April 12, 1894, >>was hanged at Denton at at 2 o'clock this afternoon. His neck was broke >>by the fall and he was pronounced dead in 8 minutes after the drop fell. >> His crime was one of the most coldblooded and deliberate murders of >>the many that have stained the annals of this part of Texas. Crews was >>in the employ of Thomas MURRELL, a prosperous farmer, whose farm was not >>far from Gainesville, the county seat of Cook County, He had a >>misunderstanding with MURRELL just before the tragedy and was ordered to >>find another place to work. CREWS, with his wife, moved to another >>part of the county, but, sheltered by darkness, in the early morning of >>April 12, CREWS went to the MURRELL plantation, and secreted himself in >>the hay. MURRELL entered the barn to feed his horses when CREWS, fired >>two shots from his Winchester into his body, kelling him instantly. >> Mrs MURRELL, hearing the report of the rifle, ran out to the barn, >>and as she entered, CREWS deliberately shot her down. Her body fell >>upon the prostrate form of her husband. >> CREWS rifled the pockets of his victims, saddled one of the best >>horses in the barn and left in the direction of Red River, going to the >>farm of Morgan MURRELL, a son of Thomas. Morgan was in the field, >>plowing. As he reached the row, CREWS arose from his hiding place and >>sent a bullet crashing through his brain. >> The murderer then fled to the Indian Territory, and on the morning >>of the next day he was intercepted by a stranger named MILLER. CREWS >>was suspicious because the man had a shotgun. he fired on him, and >>MILLER at the second shot fell dead in his wagon. CREWS was filled with >>birdshot. He was captured by several citizens of Thackerville, I.T., >>about 7 o'clock that evening. He was held in Gainesville, Fort Worth >>and Denton jails until his execution, the case going to Denton County on >>change of venue. He was sentenced to be hanged on Friday, October 18, >>but in deference to a whim of CREWS the Judge changed the date to this >>date. >> In an interview this morning he said that he killed the MURRELLS >>because of indignities offered to his wife, He was prepared to meet his >>God, and his life had been filled with misfortune from the cradle to the >>end, he was willing to go. His last words as the cap was drawn were: >>"Howdy, Mr. MURRELL," to a son and brother of the murdered men. > >>Transcribed by Birdie (Totty) McNutt and posted March 24, 1999. >> >>Birdie (Totty) McNutt >>Listowner of TOTTY-L@rootweb.com >>A Proud Rootsweb DONOR PLUS > >______________________________
Hey Cousins, <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/copyright1.htm">Click here: Copyright1</A> I thought you might like to check out this web page as it pertains to Genealogy and the Copyright law.. Ruth Bartlett
Thanks Pat for your help on these children. It is more than I had. Hazel
Does anyone have any info on Lewis Crews mar Nancy Taylor 30 Apr 1796 or Archelaus Crews who mar Mrs. Nancy Robinson 7 Apr 1807? We have a Nancy Crewse b. 1780-1790 and is in Rhea Co, TN 1830 and 1840 and cannot find who she was married to. Her son Rufus mar. Myra Wasson in Rhea Co, TN and moved to MO abt 1860. Thanks so very much, Carol
Does anyone have any info on Lewis Crews mar Nancy Taylor 30 Apr 1796 or Archelaus Crews who mar Mrs. Nancy Robinson 7 Apr 1807? We have a Nancy Crewse b. 1780-1790 and is in Rhea Co, TN 1830 and 1840 and cannot find who she was married to. Her son Rufus mar. Myra Wasson in Rhea Co, TN and moved to MO abt 1860. Thanks so very much, Carol
Thank you Thank you for publishing this article. I am a Crews and my mother's grandmother was a Murrell. My mother's people never particularly liked the fact that my mother married a Crews 49 years ago. Maybe they knew something about this. If you have any information that this J.Q. A. Crews or this Thomas Murrell were originally from Hampton County, South Carolina, please let me know. SAM CREWS ps. When discussing this article with my parents this morning, my mother, 74, said that this hot tempered, mean personality trait was not uncommon in the Crews family, her father told her; to which my father, 78, replied that all the Murrells were Charleston (SC) arrogant and probably deserved exactly what they got. SFC
Hazel, Well, I show that Martha MAGEE married Thomas HOGG of Hanover Co, VA on 10 Oct 1785. Lydia married ? on 1 Apr 1758 - maybe that was the date that she was dis out of unity. I don't have a name. Same on Rebecca. She was dis out of unity on 4 June 1763. They had a brother, Samuel but there's nothing more on him. Another brother, John also dis on 6 Aug 1768. Along with the 3 you have, Annie, Sarah and Elizabeth, that makes 8 children. Too bad we don't have the names of the spouses on the others. I only have the desc's of Annie, Sarah & Eliz. I'm sure all these came out of the Quaker Records Pat -----Original Message----- From: Hazel D. Knight <hknight@llion.org> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 10:18 AM Subject: [CREWS-L] Issue of Samuel Magee & Mary Ladd >In reading the Metes and Bounds II: David CREWS, Ancestors & Descendants >by Donna Hechler Porter posted to our list I see it shows Samuel MAGEE & >Mary LADD had all girls. By the time Mary md. David CREW 2 of the >daughters were already married. That would be Elizabeth who md. Gatley >CREW and Sarah who md. Pleasant STANLEY. The article gives additional >daughters Martha, Lydia, Annie and Rebecca. I am only showing daughters >Annie, Sarah & Elizabeth. Can someone give me further info. on Martha, >Lydia & Rebecca? Who did they marry? Am I missing a link here? >Hazel >P.S. Pat, I believe you may have the book. Can you help me? > >______________________________
Not sure anyone will want to claim relationship to this person, but if nothing else the following reminds us violence is not a modern phenomenon. The following was recently posted to the COMBS Mailing List. >This past weekend I had the extreme privilege of obtaining the exclusive >rights to the Bible records and 22 years of Diaries of my great great >grandmother Rhoda SPRADLING TOTTY who died April 6, 1899. These >records had been kept by their son in a cardboard box all these years. >When their son Frank TOTTY died, his daughter inherited the records and >diaries. These records are filled with a lot of genealogy history and >information on many early families in that part of Texas. Rhoda >SPRADLING was married to Francis Marion TOTTY son of Robert W. TOTTY and >Matilda EASLEY ESTES TOTTY of Hickman County, Tennessee, before they >migrated to Texas. These are my direct ancestors. > >Included in the records great great grandmother Rhoda TOTTY, that I >obtained copies of, was this OLD newspaper clipping, dated sometime >after Oct 12, 1894 and before Oct 18, 1894. regarding a Thomas >MURRELL. <snip> >Undated newspaper clipping >Newspaper Article - Fort Worth Tex. >Special to the Republic > > J. Q. A. CREWS HANGED >Murdered Thomas Murrell His Wife > and Son and a Man Named > Miller > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Special to the Republic > Fort Worth Tex., Oct 14, John Quincy Adams Crews, who murdered, >the MURRELL family near Calisbury, Cook County, Tex., April 12, 1894, >was hanged at Denton at at 2 o'clock this afternoon. His neck was broke >by the fall and he was pronounced dead in 8 minutes after the drop fell. > His crime was one of the most coldblooded and deliberate murders of >the many that have stained the annals of this part of Texas. Crews was >in the employ of Thomas MURRELL, a prosperous farmer, whose farm was not >far from Gainesville, the county seat of Cook County, He had a >misunderstanding with MURRELL just before the tragedy and was ordered to >find another place to work. CREWS, with his wife, moved to another >part of the county, but, sheltered by darkness, in the early morning of >April 12, CREWS went to the MURRELL plantation, and secreted himself in >the hay. MURRELL entered the barn to feed his horses when CREWS, fired >two shots from his Winchester into his body, kelling him instantly. > Mrs MURRELL, hearing the report of the rifle, ran out to the barn, >and as she entered, CREWS deliberately shot her down. Her body fell >upon the prostrate form of her husband. > CREWS rifled the pockets of his victims, saddled one of the best >horses in the barn and left in the direction of Red River, going to the >farm of Morgan MURRELL, a son of Thomas. Morgan was in the field, >plowing. As he reached the row, CREWS arose from his hiding place and >sent a bullet crashing through his brain. > The murderer then fled to the Indian Territory, and on the morning >of the next day he was intercepted by a stranger named MILLER. CREWS >was suspicious because the man had a shotgun. he fired on him, and >MILLER at the second shot fell dead in his wagon. CREWS was filled with >birdshot. He was captured by several citizens of Thackerville, I.T., >about 7 o'clock that evening. He was held in Gainesville, Fort Worth >and Denton jails until his execution, the case going to Denton County on >change of venue. He was sentenced to be hanged on Friday, October 18, >but in deference to a whim of CREWS the Judge changed the date to this >date. > In an interview this morning he said that he killed the MURRELLS >because of indignities offered to his wife, He was prepared to meet his >God, and his life had been filled with misfortune from the cradle to the >end, he was willing to go. His last words as the cap was drawn were: >"Howdy, Mr. MURRELL," to a son and brother of the murdered men. >Transcribed by Birdie (Totty) McNutt and posted March 24, 1999. > >Birdie (Totty) McNutt >Listowner of TOTTY-L@rootweb.com >A Proud Rootsweb DONOR PLUS
Someone may want to check this out Posted on GenConnect (RootsWeb) by Janice Smith <janicesmith@erols.com> on Fri, 13 Nov 1998 Surnames: Meador, Fairley, Crews I have in my a possession a family bible which starts with Salon Meador and Malinda Fairley. It lists many Meadors and Crews. I come from Raleigh Co. I am unable to make the connection to the family where it was found. It has a wealth of data if anyone is connected to this family.
What "only genealogy" rule? I've never made any rules. We used to gab like magpies on the CREWS prodigy BB but this one seems to have turned out all business! I figure you guys know how you want to conduct things. I don't mind, but I don't mind a little cutting up now and then, either. I hope I won't have to eat my words! <G> Pat -----Original Message----- From: DRowe85608@aol.com <DRowe85608@aol.com> To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 6:39 PM Subject: [CREWS-L] Re: computer stuff >As if we didn't have enough to worry about trying to find the ancestors, I >want to recommend an article in this week's Newsweek about computer privacy >which has a great deal of information. I find it scary but then I'm no >computer whiz. I know this isn't genealogy but feel it warrants violating the >"only genealogy" rule. DJ > >______________________________
In reading the Metes and Bounds II: David CREWS, Ancestors & Descendants by Donna Hechler Porter posted to our list I see it shows Samuel MAGEE & Mary LADD had all girls. By the time Mary md. David CREW 2 of the daughters were already married. That would be Elizabeth who md. Gatley CREW and Sarah who md. Pleasant STANLEY. The article gives additional daughters Martha, Lydia, Annie and Rebecca. I am only showing daughters Annie, Sarah & Elizabeth. Can someone give me further info. on Martha, Lydia & Rebecca? Who did they marry? Am I missing a link here? Hazel P.S. Pat, I believe you may have the book. Can you help me?
-----Original Message----- From: Joann C Caravito <JOCARAVITO@prodigy.net> To: Crews <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com>; MRS JOANNE R BLACK <PJPF23A@prodigy.com> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 3:48 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [CREWS-L] Sarah Crew(s) >John Johnson b. Hanover Co., VA. >m. Lucretia Massie b. Hanover Co., Va. > Children: >Massey Johnson b. 1703 Charles City Co. m. Joseph Crew b. 1703 Charles City >Co., (marriage date: 12 June 1725 Henrico, Hanover Co., VA. > >Children of Massey and Joseph: >Abigail Crews b. 1726; John Crews b. 1728; Martha Crews b. 1730 d. 7 Apr >1759; Elizabeth Crews b. 1732; Gideon Crews b. 1730 d. Oct 1815 Granville >Co., NC m. Jemina Wicker c1769.; James Crews m. Emelia; and Caleb Crews m. >Elizabeth. > >John Johnson, Jr. m. Elizabeth Ellyson 6 Aug 1725 >Robert Johnson b. 2 Apr 1708 >Ashley Johnson m. Martha Wooday 12 Oct 1734 >Thomas Johnson b. 11 Sep 1714 m. Millicent Hargrave >Charles Johnson m. Sarah Crews > Children of Charles and Sarah: Tarlton, Robert, Cicilia, Elizabeth, >Thomas and James. >Agness Johnson m. William Ellyson 5 Jun 1722. > Children of Agness & William: Sarah Ellyson m. Robert Johnson 7 Jul >1751 New Kent Co., VA; Elizabeth Ellyson m. James Stanley, Jr. 23 Oct 1754 >New Kent Co.; Gideon Ellyson m. Margery Stanley 14 Oct 1752 Cedar Creek MM, >Hanover Co., Va.; Win William Ellyson m. Mary Johnson 10 Jun 1762; Benjamin >Ellyson m. Sarah Woody 5 Feb 1760. > >Children of Gideon Ellyson and Margery Stanley : William, Gideon, Zachariah, >Mary, Margery , Miriam, and Jonathan. > >I hope this isn't too jumbled and is readable. Joann >-----Original Message----- >From: MRS JOANNE R BLACK <PJPF23A@prodigy.com> >To: CREWS-L@rootsweb.com <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 3:50 AM >Subject: [CREWS-L] Sarah Crew(s) > > >>Hi Marilyn, >> Welcome to the group! Since no one has responded so far, guess >>they have about what I have - which unfortunately is just the >>name Sarah CREW. We have wondered what line this Sarah might be >>from, but unfortunately have never come up with anything. >>However, we've also not had any descendant's info on her and >>Charles JOHNSON so your note may help us. >> With the names you provided (and Tarlton JOHNSON not being >>terribly common), I scoured my backup and d/load files but was >>only able to come up with the following (which appears to be your >>family) excerpts from notes posted to the Prodigy JOHNSON >>bulletin board in Oct 1995, they were looking for info on a James >>JOHNSON and posted these along with other notes. You probably >>already have this, but thought I'd post it in case: >> >>"Here's what I found in New Garden Monthly Meeting : >>JOHNSON: >>12/24/1764 Tarlton received on cert. from MM in Caroline >>Co., Va., dated 9/8/1764. >>3/7/1765 Tarlton, son Charles, Amelia Co., Va., m. Sarah >>Mills. >>8/11/1773 Cicilia, dt. Charles m. Ruben Mills." >> >>"Here are some of the Johnson births/deaths from New >>Garden MM: >>Tarleton Johnson, Sarah Johnson -- ch: Hannah b. >>12-16-1765; Moses b. 9-1-1768; Sarah & Rachel b. 3-6-1770; >>Miriam b. 9-1-1772; Aaron b. 10-6-1774; Elizabeth b. >>7-27-1776. >>I hope this helps some but even if this info. doesn't help >>you, hopefully it won't be wasted and will help someone >>else. As I mentioned before there are tons of Johnsons in >>other Monthly Meetings in NC." >> >>(End of notes) >>Marilyn, is the Tarlton JOHNSON who md. Sarah MILLS your Tarlton? >>Would love it if you could post a desc. chart down to your >>gparents or ggparents (stopping before generations b. 1900 and >>later). >>Joanne >> >
As if we didn't have enough to worry about trying to find the ancestors, I want to recommend an article in this week's Newsweek about computer privacy which has a great deal of information. I find it scary but then I'm no computer whiz. I know this isn't genealogy but feel it warrants violating the "only genealogy" rule. DJ
Excuse me, the 1850 Talladega AL Census lists Samuel S. CRUISE/CREWS as being born in VA. His wife Maria STRINGER was born in GA. Donna EMAIL: dcaguila@psn.net HOME PAGES: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/4952/ ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]