Note: The Rootsweb Mailing Lists will be shut down on April 6, 2023. (More info)
RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 3320/5103
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Jerry off line
    2. Quoting Jerry <[email protected]>: > Just got back up. Only 48 emails awaiting my retrurn. > > Jerry -------------- I know that feeling Jerry. I just got back on line this morning. I had a total harddrive crash. Lost everything. Dell came by last night and replaced the drive. Now I just have to re install six years work. <VBG> That's life!! LOL, Doyle

    07/24/2002 07:12:34
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Jerry off line
    2. Jerry
    3. Just got back up. Only 48 emails awaiting my retrurn. Jerry

    07/24/2002 05:28:08
    1. [CRUMLEY] Jerry off line
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Jerry is off line for a while with computer modem problems. Hopes to be back on line Wednesday the 24th. Ken

    07/23/2002 03:57:49
    1. [CRUMLEY] Ruth Morgan - Thomas Crumly wife? PROOF
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------F076522E64A2C6D0E7F5C08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, This is proof time. Am searching for the proof (where is it recorded) that Ruth Morgan was the wife and where did the date come from for the ceremony? Also I have noted that Ruth Morgan was the daughter of Henry Morgan and Deborah Poole. Where is this information proved? I guess I am working to make sure this information is reprovable by anyone who would want to use it. I have not been diligent in souring the information in my Family Tree knowing full well that it should be sourced. A simple CTRL +S will bring up my source sheet and many times it is empty. I get too excited when I find information and should slow down and make sure I can retrace the steps for finding the information. I spent 2 hours in the DAR library yesterday and found the book called 'The History of Newberry County, South Carolina Volume One:1749-1860' by Thomas H Pope. I would love to buy one of these if someone has a copy of knows who would be willing to sell one. Please let me know and let mw know the price. Spent the weekend on Sand Mountain with my mother and daddy and we visited a distant cousin (2nd cousin once removed I think). We had a great time and she told some tales which I hope to get her to write and I took some tombstone pictures which when developed I will put on the Crumley/Crumly MyFamily.Com website for all to peruse. I also saw the tombstone that is already pictured on the website and there is a death date inscribed for Margaret Crumly but is was carved in small work (probably cheaper). I couldn't tell that date was on there from the picture. Kind regards, Donna Crumly Hamby --------------F076522E64A2C6D0E7F5C08A Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------F076522E64A2C6D0E7F5C08A--

    07/23/2002 08:36:16
    1. [CRUMLEY] Henry Morgan Crumly's father
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------878717774A27223853EA973E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Could you please tell me where to find the proof that Henry Morgan Crumly was the son of Thomas Crumly? I am really looking for proof and not just I believe or hearsay. I have plenty of that already. Thanks, Donna --------------878717774A27223853EA973E Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------878717774A27223853EA973E--

    07/23/2002 08:28:35
    1. [CRUMLEY] Annie Mae
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Judy, The Annie Mae of Sidney Smith Crumley married Church Canup on 2/4/1892 in White Co. GA. They had at least one daughter Lillie Belle. Annie May was born abt. 1872. I don't have this James Franklin and Annie Snow in my data base. Could you send me some information on them? Thanks Ken

    07/22/2002 03:58:44
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Jesse Chappel and Eliza
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Ken, what you have proposed might be possible. John E. could have been the last child that Jesse Chapel and Lucienda Stower Crumley had. Lucianda could have died at childbirth. Jesse was away in the State Guard and later in the Civil War which might account for the lapse of time between the birth of Tennessee and John E.. I have found that Jesse was in the State Guard and when the War broke out he enlisted in the Confederacy. Legend has Jesse Chapel and family moved westward after the Civil War. I have info that Jesse worked for L&N RR in Birmingham, Alabama 1888 to 1890 as a boilmaker. L&N was headquartered in Nashville, Tn.. He could have been sent to Birmingham after 1880. Jesse died in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., in 1914, but I have been unable in locating where he is buried. ELLA AND NANCY, I seem to agree with Ken that Hayward and William Stoop could have been Elizabeth`s brothers. I have been unable to find another Chapel that would fit into this time frame, except Jesse Chapel. It is possible Jesse Chapel married this 22 year old woman at his age of 50. He had an older brother, Benjamin Thomas in Texas, marrying a 17 year old woman at his age of 47. Anything was possible in those early years. Does anyone agree with this analysis? Truett Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth & Clara Crumbly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 10:39 PM Subject: [CRUMLEY] Jesse Chappel and Eliza > Well to put my two cents in how about this: > > Jesse Chappel and the Stower wife had a son John to go with the children > Truett named on the e-mail of the 7th. > > Mary and Emma are children of the Elizabeth lady. > > I agree with Larry that the Stoop boys are probably brothers to Elizabeth. > This would make her Elizabeth Stoop. > > I further propose that... John, son of Jesse and Lucinda, that was 14 in > the 1880 census is the same as a John E. Crumley who married Emily P. > Godfrey on June 25, 1886 down in Fannin Co. GA. Remember Fannin Co is north > central GA and borders Polk Co Tennessee. Polk is the TN county east of > Bradley. There appears to have been a lot of interaction between Fannin, > Bradley, Polk and Murray counties. My Dad was born in Fannin, Co. GA; my > Mom in Bradley, Co. TN. > > There must have been some other children of Jesse and Lucinda in between > Tennessee and John for John would have been born about 1865? > Or does this just muddy the water? > > Comments?? > Ken >

    07/21/2002 06:33:35
    1. [CRUMLEY] Jesse Chappel and Eliza
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Well to put my two cents in how about this: Jesse Chappel and the Stower wife had a son John to go with the children Truett named on the e-mail of the 7th. Mary and Emma are children of the Elizabeth lady. I agree with Larry that the Stoop boys are probably brothers to Elizabeth. This would make her Elizabeth Stoop. I further propose that... John, son of Jesse and Lucinda, that was 14 in the 1880 census is the same as a John E. Crumley who married Emily P. Godfrey on June 25, 1886 down in Fannin Co. GA. Remember Fannin Co is north central GA and borders Polk Co Tennessee. Polk is the TN county east of Bradley. There appears to have been a lot of interaction between Fannin, Bradley, Polk and Murray counties. My Dad was born in Fannin, Co. GA; my Mom in Bradley, Co. TN. There must have been some other children of Jesse and Lucinda in between Tennessee and John for John would have been born about 1865? Or does this just muddy the water? Comments?? Ken

    07/21/2002 04:39:47
    1. [CRUMLEY] Annie Maes
    2. I have listed two Annie Mae Crumleys. one being the daughter of James Franklin Crumley and Annie Snow. Second one is Annie Mae dau. of Charles Reeve Crumley of White C. Ga. Sidney Smith had a dau. named CLERRAH MAE CRUMLEY. i DON'T SEEM TO HAVE MUCH INFO ON THIS ONE. ANY COMMENTS or confirmations appreciated. Judy

    07/20/2002 09:17:28
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] How I fit in
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Roxanna, Is the daughter of Sidney Smith Crumley Annie Mae? Do you have a birthday and death day, place of death for her? Thanks Ken At 09:51 PM 7/18/02 -0700, you wrote: >Bradley, Roxanna >James>John>Charles>William Smith>Charles Heaton>Sidney >Smith>Mae m John Church Canup>Lillie Belle Canup m >Edwin Adams>James Labur Adams m Willie Opal >Privett>Melba June Adams m Leonard Lou Kirk>Roxanna >Lynn Kirk m James Steven Bradley > >I just thought you might like to know how I fit into >this group of Crumley's > >Roxanna > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes >http://autos.yahoo.com >

    07/19/2002 04:42:04
    1. [CRUMLEY] How I fit in
    2. Roxanna Bradley
    3. Bradley, Roxanna James>John>Charles>William Smith>Charles Heaton>Sidney Smith>Mae m John Church Canup>Lillie Belle Canup m Edwin Adams>James Labur Adams m Willie Opal Privett>Melba June Adams m Leonard Lou Kirk>Roxanna Lynn Kirk m James Steven Bradley I just thought you might like to know how I fit into this group of Crumley's Roxanna __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com

    07/18/2002 03:51:05
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Photo of Crumley Pow-Wow in Atlanta
    2. In a message dated 7/15/2002 8:39:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I have a group photo of the committee that met in Atlanta in June to go over > the Crumley research data. If anyone would like for me to email you a copy, > please contact me at > Yes, please! And I have lots of OLD Crumley photos I'm ready to upload whenever you are:) Jean Barbour

    07/15/2002 09:38:11
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Photo of Crumley Pow-Wow in Atlanta
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------E7AB62341211FC337D6AE6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I got the picture that you sent. It is great. Thanks bunches, Donna Jerry Crumly wrote: > I have a group photo of the committee that met in Atlanta in June to go over > the Crumley research data. If anyone would like for me to email you a copy, > please contact me at > > [email protected] > > and I'll send you one. > > Jerry --------------E7AB62341211FC337D6AE6F7 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="Donna.Hamby.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Donna Hamby Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Donna.Hamby.vcf" begin:vcard n:;Donna x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Donna Hamby end:vcard --------------E7AB62341211FC337D6AE6F7--

    07/15/2002 06:46:19
    1. [CRUMLEY] Photo of Crumley Pow-Wow in Atlanta
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. I have a group photo of the committee that met in Atlanta in June to go over the Crumley research data. If anyone would like for me to email you a copy, please contact me at [email protected] and I'll send you one. Jerry

    07/15/2002 01:39:36
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Immigration/emigration records
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. No, Jerry, I have not seen these publications about Immigration/emigration which might list the travel of James Cromley (Crumley) to the New World called America. Truett Sr. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Crumly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:45 AM Subject: [CRUMLEY] Immigration/emigration records > My morning newspaper's genealogy column mentioned two records which are > available, one a book and the other a CD. I just want to see if anyone on > this list has either one.. We've all been searching for years for a record > of James Crumley's arrival in PA. > > Michael Tepper's book, "Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819" provides in a > single volume a consolidation of the entire body of passenger lists, as > found in multiple issues of the "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and > Biography." The book identifies about 6,000 immigrants, primarily British > and German indentured servants and apprentices. > > "Immigrants to Pennsylvania" is a CD containing full page images of nine > books documenting early PA arrivals. Tepper's book is one of the ones on the > CD. Others are books which also contain immigration records such as arrival > lists, oaths of allegiance, etc. > > These two items are put out by Genealogical Publishing Company in Baltimore. > Has anyone seen either of these two resources to look for James? > > Jerry >

    07/14/2002 07:31:19
    1. [CRUMLEY] John Franklin
    2. Kenneth & Clara Crumbly
    3. Truett, John Franklin died 2/23/1920 He is buried in Crumly's Chapel Cem at Jefferson Co. ALA. Margaret Isabelle Gossett died 11/16/1925 and is buried in same cemetery. Sarah E. Young died April 3 1867 Not sure where she is buried. He had John Luther b. 12/17/1873 Robert A. b. 5/1878 Joseph M b. 5/1885 listed in 1900 AL census but I guess from the dates that all of three of these boys are with the Gossett Lady. Ken

    07/09/2002 04:41:09
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] John Franklin Crumly (Crumley)
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. Truyett, I think Margaret Lawless may have those dates, etc. Jerry Subject: [CRUMLEY] John Franklin Crumly (Crumley) > Seeking info on this Crumly who was born in Murray Co., Ga on 7-7-1842 to Robert H and Nancy Regan Crumly. <snip>

    07/09/2002 09:34:21
    1. [CRUMLEY] John Franklin Crumly (Crumley)
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Seeking info on this Crumly who was born in Murray Co., Ga on 7-7-1842 to Robert H and Nancy Regan Crumly. He married (1) Sarah Young and then (2) Bell Gossett in Jefferson Co., Al. I seeking info on dates of these marriage and the children of each marriage. Let me hear from someone ASAP. Truett Sr.

    07/09/2002 08:31:36
    1. [CRUMLEY] my 1880 US census look ups
    2. Hi all, I'm so sorry if I haven't answered you're look up request yet, the requests are numerous. Plus, life has been a little hectic to say the least, and, we're leaving on a vacation for a few days. We'll be back by the weekend. then I have to work, so it may be even longer before I can get back to you. I promise to do my very best to find the person/s that you're looking for. I have done that for everyone so far, and that is also why it has taken me quite some time to get to everyone. Many people did not have much info for me to go by or had a few states and or names for me to look into and I've had to dig deep to find those that some were looking for. I hope to get back to you with your info very soon. Please do not respond to this email!! I am not excepting any new requests till after next Monday. I need a chance to catch up with what I have to this point and that may take a while. Thank you for understanding, Ella

    07/08/2002 09:06:26
    1. [CRUMLEY] Alice Crumley Ervin
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. Laurie Wells, I am seeking your help in locating info on this Alice Crumley who md Charles W. Ervin on 1-8-1889 in Whitman Co., Washington. Alice was born about 1868 in Whitman. I need to know where she and her husband died and buried. Also I need info on their children as to their births and places, marriages, deaths, and burials. What was the occupation of this Charles Ervin? Ervin was born about 1864 in Whitman Co.. Let me hear from you ASAP. Truett Regards Truett W. Crumley Sr. [email protected]

    07/08/2002 05:36:40