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    1. [CRUMLEY] More 1880 US census look ups? Read Carefully!!
    2. Hi all, Anymore FREE look ups anyone? If I didn't answer your request then you were accidently deleted in the shuffle. Just resend it. If you don't have all the info, send me what you do have and I'll see what I can do. If it's too much then I'll let you know. Please read carefully... 1. Everyone alive, in the US by June 1st, 1880 is indexed. 2. You do not need an exact year of birth, the search allows for a 5 year difference either way. The year of birth could be different with each census. It is hardly ever accurate! The closer the better. 3. You do not have to tell me this but sometimes it lowers the hits if you don't have much info. What is the race? Black, White, Mulatto, Native American or Mexican? 4. Oklahoma Territory is not in the census. 5. Again...unless it's uncommon, I need a first and last name. 6. If you don't have much info then you can try giving me the names of a spouse and/or children that I might find on the 1880 census living with the person you're looking for. What you'll receive from me... 1. The name of the head of household and everyone living in it. 2. The relationship of everyone to the head of household. If the relationship is listed as other, then they are not related. 3. The age, race and sex of everyone. 4. The occupation of everyone. 5. The birth place of everyone and their parents. 6. Microfilm info. There is no limit on how many look ups you can request, I only ask that you limit it to 2 surnames per email. My website is coming back to life slowly but surely. You can check it out now or you can try agin in a day or 2 if it doesn't work. http://members.aol.com/ella12866/index.html Take care, Ella

    06/26/2002 07:32:20
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] My history
    2. I'll be glad when we come down to the Crumley-Dickersons in Harrison County Ohio. They're my folks, and we visited down there YEARS ago. My late father-in-law was Ira Conard Crumley. Thanks for the wonderful work you are doing. Jean Barbour

    06/26/2002 08:35:25
    1. [CRUMLEY] Delighted with our new site!
    2. Jean Spalding Crumley Will be posting photos soon:)

    06/26/2002 08:29:52
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] My history
    2. Hi. Donna--It turns out my son has been so busy with repairs on my house that he has not had time to scan those OLD photos, but I surely do want to share them. See ya later--Jean Barbour

    06/26/2002 07:48:08
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] My history
    2. Donna Hamby
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------3CAD32FA1745030F37F00A62 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jean, Would you please post the photos on the myfamily.com site so I can see them. I will be sure you have a connection there. Anyone who wants to get on this site is welcome. Kind regards, Donna [email protected] wrote: > My youngest son, Kevin Crumley, is visiting from Seattle, and tonight we dug > thru > old family photos and the farm. > > He is scanning these for me. Are we ready to post photos?? > > Jean Crumley Barbour --------------3CAD32FA1745030F37F00A62 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 --------------3CAD32FA1745030F37F00A62--

    06/26/2002 04:00:32
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] My history
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. >Are we ready to post photos?? Not yet, Jean. We're putting together the skeleton first, trying to get everyone's line posted. I still haven't had the time to get the sample site posted yet. Jerry

    06/26/2002 02:18:56
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] My history
    2. My youngest son, Kevin Crumley, is visiting from Seattle, and tonight we dug thru old family photos and the farm. He is scanning these for me. Are we ready to post photos?? Jean Crumley Barbour

    06/25/2002 06:08:08
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I greatly appreciate your hard work because it is going to help to solve some problems for me, I am SURE! Putting all those files together is so difficult. I know. Very Sincerely, Linda Hays Ker TX

    06/25/2002 04:15:32
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. Thanks so much for all your effort. RB in Fla.

    06/24/2002 04:36:40
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. Diane Holdridge
    3. I want to thank all of you for you work in this project.. I realise it has taken much time and effort. THANK YOU Jerry Crumly <[email protected]> wrote: There hasn't been much email traffic recently regarding our Crumley website, but it's still moving towards completion. Four of us met in Atlanta this week to go over data and clean out errors in our files. Ken Crumbly, Truett Crumley, Margaret Lawless, Donna Hamby and myself all spent a day together in a hotel conference room with our files. We went through the first five generations from James through his son John. We now all have the same descendants, dates, locations, etc. I'll try to get this all put together in the next week or so and post it to the web as a sample webpage for everyone to look at and make comments. I will include the data on descendants through James' son William as well, as researched by Paul Nichols. The initial effort will provide a skeleton which we will gradually add to and "flesh out". We'll do James' line initially, then add in the other lines of German descent etc. As it grows, we'll add notes to provide character for the ancestors. Regards, Jerry --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/23/2002 05:17:07
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. Laurie Ann Wells
    3. Dear Crumley Cousins, Just wanted to let everyone know that I have been out of touch due to monumental computer problems, which will be a thing of the past very soon. My wonderful fiance bought me an entire system, which will be delivered on Monday. He also bought us a beautiful new house, which we should begin moving into on Monday and over a period of the next few weeks...then, things should settle down some and I can concentrate on getting Crumley Central set up, if this is still the plan. I have several thousand emails to catch up on...don't know how far I will get this evening before my computer starts misbehaving again. I am still willing to contribute the site and space, if everyone can have a bit more patience as I get moved, etc. A Lovely Sunday to All! Sincerely, Laurie At 02:23 PM 06/22/2002 -0500, you wrote: >There hasn't been much email traffic recently regarding our Crumley website, >but it's still moving towards completion. Four of us met in Atlanta this >week to go over data and clean out errors in our files. Ken Crumbly, Truett >Crumley, Margaret Lawless, Donna Hamby and myself all spent a day together >in a hotel conference room with our files. We went through the first five >generations from James through his son John. We now all have the same >descendants, dates, locations, etc. I'll try to get this all put together in >the next week or so and post it to the web as a sample webpage for everyone >to look at and make comments. I will include the data on descendants through >James' son William as well, as researched by Paul Nichols. > >The initial effort will provide a skeleton which we will gradually add to >and "flesh out". We'll do James' line initially, then add in the other lines >of German descent etc. As it grows, we'll add notes to provide character for >the ancestors. > >Regards, >Jerry "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt

    06/22/2002 06:04:18
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. Jerry.....Thanks for the update and for monumental effort you all are doing! Looking forward to actually seeing your hard work. Since I'm from the "German line" of the Crumleys (eastern Tennessee), I'll be anxiously awaiting the completion of that section, also! Thanks again, Patty (70 sunny & breezy degrees on the San Diego coast)

    06/22/2002 11:04:10
    1. [CRUMLEY] Crumley Central update
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. There hasn't been much email traffic recently regarding our Crumley website, but it's still moving towards completion. Four of us met in Atlanta this week to go over data and clean out errors in our files. Ken Crumbly, Truett Crumley, Margaret Lawless, Donna Hamby and myself all spent a day together in a hotel conference room with our files. We went through the first five generations from James through his son John. We now all have the same descendants, dates, locations, etc. I'll try to get this all put together in the next week or so and post it to the web as a sample webpage for everyone to look at and make comments. I will include the data on descendants through James' son William as well, as researched by Paul Nichols. The initial effort will provide a skeleton which we will gradually add to and "flesh out". We'll do James' line initially, then add in the other lines of German descent etc. As it grows, we'll add notes to provide character for the ancestors. Regards, Jerry

    06/22/2002 08:23:31
    1. [CRUMLEY] Website's complete & I can do look-ups in 1880 US census. Read Carefully!
    2. Hello everyone! My website finally has my family info on it. Just click on the surnames there and you will be taken to the proper page. Also, I added many many more links, and guess what. They're organized! http://members.aol.com/ella12866/index.html I'm willing to do look ups in the 1880 US census. In order to be able to answer everyone's requests in a timely and organized manner, please follow these guidelines. Otherwise I may not be able to handle your request. First and foremost, email me privately off of the list with "1880 Census Look-up" in the subject of your email if you don't want my response posted to the list. Particularly since I click on the reply button out of habit. Unless the name is very uncommon, please supply the following.. 1. A first and last name. In other words, "Please give me all the SMITHs in New York" is something I can't help you with. 2. The state that the person was born in. 3. The state and possibly the city where the person would have been enumerated in 1880. In other words, "Please look up all John SMITHs. I don't know what state you would find him in." is something else I can't help you with. 3. An approximate year of birth. The more precise the better. The census index allows for up to a 5 year difference. Good luck, Ella Surnames I am researching are: COLEMAN, HARLING and EAVES from Lancashire, England to Phila.,PA KIRCHER, WEIKEL and RITTER/RUTTER from Germany BAIRD and JORDAN from Ireland CRISTALDI from Italy Any variations? That's ok. I've seen a few. Other names in my family are... CRUMLEY, HARVEY, MARKER, STEIN, STOLLEY, TITTERMARY... I piece together the past so my children won't be as confused as I am.

    06/19/2002 06:57:30
    1. [CRUMLEY] Virus
    2. Laurie Ann Wells
    3. hello Crumley Cousins, I just received 5 emails with virus attachments from the email addie below. It says it is BS Crumley. I am sure they are unaware of this, but wanted to warn everyone. [email protected] Sincerely, Laurie P.S. Back to everyone later this evening for an update. "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt

    06/18/2002 10:30:20
    1. [CRUMLEY] Repsitories of Primary Sources World Wide!!
    2. http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Other.Repositories.html Good luck, Ella

    06/11/2002 07:39:29
    1. [CRUMLEY] Crumling
    2. I am researching the surname Crumling. I am not sure if it is a variation of Crumley or not. The area where my Crumling ancestors lived was in York County, Pennsylvania. Any help would be much appreciated. -Alice

    06/11/2002 05:02:51
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Sarah Norvella Crumley Milwee
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. I've got part of what you want, Truett. Sarah Novella Crumly b: 18 Dec 1876, m: George Thomas Milwee. She died 11 Feb 1962. Uncle Tom was b: 15 Aug 1875, d: 03 Feb 1965. Both are buried in the Crumly Chapel Cemetery. Their issue, whom I believe are all still living except Dalton: Dorothy Elise Milwee m: H. Andrew Stewart Justin Milwee, m: (1) Adele Crow, (2) Evelyn Ellis William Irvin Milwee, m: Elvira Carter (she died Aug 1995) Edna Milwee, m: Paul Dunn Myra Milwee, m: Robert Frank Richard Thomas Dalton Milwee b:ca1915, d: 05 Aug 2001 Crumly Chapel, m: Dorothy Clay If you need the details, try contacting my cousin, Brenda Clark 517 Cherokee Trail Anniston, AL (256)820-2118 Brenda is the daughter of Myra and Frank Richard. She can probably give you the details re occupations, etc. and can confirm what I've posted above. Tell her I referred you to her. Regards, Jerry > Jerry Crumly or anyone else with info, please furnish me with the children of this Crumly who married Thomas Milwee. I need their births, places, marriages, occupations, deaths, and burials. Where is the burial ground of Sarah and Thomas,

    06/09/2002 03:29:43
    1. Re: [CRUMLEY] Sarah Norvella Crumley Milwee
    2. Jerry Crumly
    3. I'll get back to you as soon as I can, Turett. I never recorded all that info, but I have most of it. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Truett Crumley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 4:11 PM Subject: [CRUMLEY] Sarah Norvella Crumley Milwee > Jerry Crumly or anyone else with info, please furnish me with the children of this Crumly who married Thomas Milwee. I need their births, places, marriages, occupations, deaths, and burials. Where is the burial ground of Sarah and Thomas,

    06/08/2002 12:20:53
    1. [CRUMLEY] Charles Otto Crumley
    2. Truett Crumley
    3. I am seeking info on this Crumley who was the fourth child of Samuel and Sarah Eliza Brunk. Charles Otto was born 10-9-1879 in Kokomo, Indiana. Charles md Edith Kathryn Lundberg in 1907 in Allen Co., Kansas. This couple moved from Allen Co., Ks to Arvada, Jefferson Co., Colorado. This couple had three children: Charles Daniel (b. 11-9-1909, Allen Co., Ks.); Margaret M. (b.9-27-1913, Jefferson Co., CO.); and Ross B. (b. 1915, Jefferson Co., CO.). I am seeking info as to whom each children married, deaths, and burials. Where is Charles and Edith buried and when death? Let me hear from someone. ASAP Truett Sr. Regards Truett W. Crumley Sr. [email protected]

    06/08/2002 11:41:38