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    1. Palmer
    2. j
    3. Sue, Close, but no fried taters...here are the close ones...maybe will help you somewhere down the line, There is a Mary Jane Palmer to Abe Marberry 8-18-1857 An M. A. Palmer to R. H. Daniel 8-26-1871 An M. L. Palmer to Joseph A. Bussell 5-5-1873 jan ----- Original Message ----- From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 10:52 AM Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > Jan > > Thanks for your offer. > > >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. > jan< > > See if your book has > Mary E. Palmer, Alice S. Palmer or Thomas Palmer > > Thanks > SueB > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >

    08/16/1999 03:35:19
    1. Lashley-Sarratt
    2. j
    3. Jean, Published marriage records of Stewart Co. begin in 1838, so not much help on that one... looking up to 1848, however I find neither the surname Lashley/Lashlee nor Sarratt in Stewart Co. marriage records...sorry...wanted to help, jan ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean Gilley <JGilley@TXK.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:32 AM Subject: Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > Jan, > To my knowledge no one has ever found the marriage date for Burwell > Lashley/Lashlee and Mary "Polly" Sarratt. I believe it occurred about > 1820, somewhere around Benton county, so would appreaciate a look-up from > Stewart Co. Thanks. > Jean Gilley > > ---------- > > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > > Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:45 AM > > > > Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. > > jan > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... > is that normal ??? >

    08/16/1999 03:28:12
    1. Barrett
    2. j
    3. Sorry Debbie, That particular Barrett marriage in 1800's is not appearing... below are marriages of other Barrett men in Stewart Co. J. W. Barrett to I. B. Wofford 12-27-1895 George W. Barrott to Virginia Wimberly 10-11-1867 David Barratt to Mary Kane 11-4-1859 jan ----- Original Message ----- From: Debbie McMinn <debbiemcminn@indianaonline.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:29 AM Subject: Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > Thanks Jan, Can you look up Barretts especially Jefferson Barrett or > Posssibly Thomas Jefferson Barrett? > Thanks > Debbie > -----Original Message----- > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:38 AM > Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > > > >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. > >jan > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? >

    08/16/1999 03:18:11
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Pat Boals
    3. Hello Jan, Will you please check for a marriage between David Rushing and Salina (Selena) prob. Dunlap, between 1846-48. Thanks. Pat -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:39 AM Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. >jan > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > > >

    08/16/1999 01:51:36
    1. Marriage Lookup Stewart County
    2. >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. >jan Please see if there are any marriages for MOHON, commonly misspelled Mohorn, Mohan Thanks, Mary

    08/16/1999 01:01:52
    1. McADOW/Crossno
    2. MICHAEL YOUNG
    3. I have the following: Samuel D. McAdow b: 1822 ? +Mary J. Crossno b? d: 20 Sept 1865, Bond County, Illinois, Greenville Nancy C. McAdow b: 1842 Kessiah M. McAdow b: 1844 m: 02 March 1862 +Gilbert Gower Esabiah J. McAdow b: Nov 1847, Dickson Co, TN d: 11 Oct 1859 Richard H. McAdow b: 11 1847, Dickson CO, TN m: 05 March 1868 +Martha Jane Gower, married in Bond County, Illinois David H. McAdow b: June 1845 Illinois +1st Sarah ? +2nd Mary Jane Gower m: 12 April 1863 John R. McAdow b: 1853 Illinois Mary McAdow b: 1857, Illinois Samuel D. McAdow, was first married to Nancy Yarbrough, then to Mary J. Crossno. Does any of these names, relate to anything you have on your CROSSNO line? Many thanks, for your time, and search. Michael D.Young P.O.Box 1667 Crosby, Tx 77532 GENESEARCH@prodigy.net 281-456-9430 Phone 281-456-9431 Fax

    08/16/1999 11:44:58
    1. Re: Merideth and Morgan Picture
    2. Raymon Lindsey
    3. Hi Denise: Do you have any data on Nancy Merideth's ancesters? Nancy married James Garner in 1817 in Jefferson Co,Tn.?They are my they are my ancesters.thanks gabbie At 10:23 AM 8/16/99 -0500, you wrote: >I have a very old postcard picture of four women. One elderly lady is >sitting, and next to her is a young woman holding a baby of 1 or 2. Then >behind them is another young woman. On the back of the postcard are the >names: > >Effie Morgan >Lula Merideth >Lee Morgan >Mrs Merideth > >I can only assume the older lady is Mrs Merideth, but I have not a clue >as to which Mrs Merideth nor to who any of the Morgans are. Anyone have >any ideas? Thanks >Denise > > >-- >Researching: >TN: MERIDETH/CURTIS/BUCHANAN >KY>M0: BAUGHN/WESTERFIELD >AL>AR: PERRY/NOWLIN/COULSON/GANNAWAY > >Denise Merideth Perry >dperry@bellsouth.net > >My ICQ#:21781250 >http://wwp.mirabilis.com/21781250 > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > >

    08/16/1999 10:38:06
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Raymon Lindsey
    3. Thanks Jan: I have my g-g-grandparents who were married in Stewart or Henry co about 1821/4 names James Lindsey to Sarah Elizabeth Crossno that I have been unable to find! if it is not to much trouble : gabbie At 01:45 AM 8/16/99 -0400, you wrote: >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. >jan > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > > >

    08/16/1999 10:21:12
    1. Merideth and Morgan Picture
    2. Denise Merideth Perry
    3. I have a very old postcard picture of four women. One elderly lady is sitting, and next to her is a young woman holding a baby of 1 or 2. Then behind them is another young woman. On the back of the postcard are the names: Effie Morgan Lula Merideth Lee Morgan Mrs Merideth I can only assume the older lady is Mrs Merideth, but I have not a clue as to which Mrs Merideth nor to who any of the Morgans are. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks Denise -- Researching: TN: MERIDETH/CURTIS/BUCHANAN KY>M0: BAUGHN/WESTERFIELD AL>AR: PERRY/NOWLIN/COULSON/GANNAWAY Denise Merideth Perry dperry@bellsouth.net My ICQ#:21781250 http://wwp.mirabilis.com/21781250

    08/16/1999 09:23:25
    1. A Census 2000 Project
    2. Brant Boner
    3. Howdy All, I recently came across the following, and feel that it is an excellent idea. Being that this is a list for genealogy, I felt that everyone here would have an appreciation for what is suggested, and understand its importance. If you really support this idea, please pass it along. Southerner 2000, A Census Project: The law of the land demands that a census be taken every ten years. The next census will be taken in the year 2000 and provides a prime opportunity to clearly state who we are as SOUTHERNERS. Southerner 2000 has established the goal of getting as many Southerners as possible to declare their Southern heritage on the United States Census for the year 2000. There is a section on the census forms which asks for information on your ethnic background. We need to not put down what country we think our ancestors came from to America, but honor our ancestors that carved out a nation here. If you believe in the ideas of self-determination, limited government and believe that the men and women of the Confederacy were right in defending these values as well as values such as honor, integrity and morality, then write in your ethnic background as being SOUTHERNER. Our Southern heritage is something to be proud of. Rather than hide from it, we embrace it and encourage ALL Southerners to revel in the good, which significantly out weighs any lapses that have been a part of the Southern culture. While recognizing that like any society the South has its flaws, we strongly believe that the Southern people, as a whole, have provided the world with some of the finest examples of manhood and womanhood to be found anywhere. The abilities of Southerners to overcome hardships and maintain a truly civilized and friendly society make us a shining example of what can be. The census forms come out in early March 2000 so we have several months to promote this effort. Working together we can spread the word and have a considerable percentage of Southerners declare there heritage on the 2000 census. Visit our website at www.southerner2000.org. If you wish to help this cause, pass the word along. Also consider contributing to this cause financially. If you are so inclined, mail your contributions to: Southerner 2000 P.O. Box 48615 Watauga, TX 76148 - --------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com

    08/16/1999 08:55:56
    1. Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Harry Buchanan
    3. Jan Thanks for your offer. >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. jan< See if your book has Mary E. Palmer, Alice S. Palmer or Thomas Palmer Thanks SueB

    08/16/1999 08:52:52
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Jean Gilley
    3. Jan, To my knowledge no one has ever found the marriage date for Burwell Lashley/Lashlee and Mary "Polly" Sarratt. I believe it occurred about 1820, somewhere around Benton county, so would appreaciate a look-up from Stewart Co. Thanks. Jean Gilley ---------- > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups > Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:45 AM > > Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. > jan > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > >

    08/16/1999 07:32:26
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Debbie McMinn
    3. Thanks Jan, Can you look up Barretts especially Jefferson Barrett or Posssibly Thomas Jefferson Barrett? Thanks Debbie -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:38 AM Subject: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups >Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. >jan > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > > >

    08/16/1999 07:29:25
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. Joyce Atkins
    3. j wrote: > > Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. > jan > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... Hi. Would like any STEELEY[Steely]marriages. Thanks. Joyce

    08/16/1999 07:12:16
    1. Re: Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. << Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. jan >> Thanks, Jan. I'd like any info on FLETCHERS' marriages. Karen

    08/16/1999 06:19:19
    1. Stewart Co. Marriage Lookups
    2. j
    3. Offering Stewart Co. marriage lookups in 1800's if any of yall need them. jan

    08/15/1999 11:45:20
    1. Sunday Rockin
    2. ace1125
    3. Here is the Sunday Rockin' that Jan wrote for us.. Hope you enjoy it.. Cher Afternoon All, > I often, as probably many of you do, think about the menagerie in my own > family tree. The good, the bad...and the ugly. It is probably one of the > most spiritual and humbling experiences I can think of. Kinda has a way of > deflating you and putting you in mind of what our purpose IS. Bear with > me...I suspect one of the major realizations of genealogy has little to do > with names and dates...it is a journey of growth... > Like most of us, I have some folks to be proud of...people who made real > contributions to American history and had a part in the history of the > world. There are a lot of ministers in that tree who from all indications > were sincere ones, there is a well known group of gospel singers, there are > soldiers who gave their lives in every single war for this great nation of > ours, a few who made historical records and were in important political > positions where they could and did make a significant difference for a lot > of folks. In short ....my family tree is not much different from yours. I > think most of us whose families lived in the area of Middle Tenn. as well as > surrounding areas can probably date our lines any way we look to back at > least the beginning of this nation or before, simply because of the > migration patterns and the way and times that part of the country was > settled. > I have some folks I find very interesting....just like you. I have > Indians (quite a few of them) and Indian fighters (quite a few of them too). > I have more than a few Confederate grandpas, and one Union one...and I am > not at all sure that their reasons for being who they were stemmed from what > most will have us believe was the major cause of that war. I have a number > of grandpas in the Revolution, from drummer boys to soldiers. I have great > landowners and more than a few sodbusters scratching out a living on > whatever plot of land they could. My family tree is probably not much > different from yours. > I also have folks I am not so proud of ....just like you. If have law > abiding citizens, I ALSO have some that have bent the law to accommodate > their own purposes. I have folks who twiddled away their lives either > causing more harm than good, or abusing the chance they had to do good for > the people who were of their times and world. I have folks who did not do > right by their families they brought into the world, and folks who quite > plainly did not do the world in general right. I have folks I am not so > proud of, more than a few who have surprised me and made my heart sink .... > and that I suspect, is true of any honest genuine genealogist's research > results. Mama sometimes thinks old bones are better off left resting and > tells me so, but fact is I want to know...the good, the bad, the ugly. > The fact is they are all part of who I am ....they are all my family and > in one way or another they all made a contribution to rounding the forces > and environment that shaped me (if you are one of the nurture over nature > theory), and they all made a contribution to the biology that determined my > genes (if you are one of the nature over nurture theory)....either way they > all played a determining role in shaping me. And either way they ARE all > family, and can't be denied. No, my family tree is not much different from > yours. > What we have, those of us who stay at this very long, is a very humbling > experience. We realize no one has a right to brag, and no one has a reason > to be ashamed...because everyone long of this nation has a family tree is a > colorful crazy quilt of bits and pieces of a lot of fabrics, and all of it > stitched together in the crazy quilt way that means in a family tree any > type is fair game to turn up and more than likely is there....all of > em...every kind of ugly the world can offer, and every kind of good too. And > that, folks brings one down to earth in terms of living right here, right > now. > Everywhere we look, in our own families, in our neighborhoods, in our > towns and our country, there is the good, the bad and the ugly. And every > one of us is probably in the best position as genealogy researchers to know, > that any one of those people can be a cousin we don't know. That's an > exciting possibility in one manner of speaking for us...and one real reason > why we do this...because every day or so, just around the corner most of us > discover a new kinship....but it is also a sobering thought when we get our > noses out of genealogy and take a good hard look at the world. Do we really > want to be a cousin to that murderer on the front page of the paper? Do we > really want to be connected in a family tree to a bigamist, or a drug dealer > or a thief? Do we really want that homeless man with no thought but his > next "fix" to be the ggg grandpa of our future generations in our own line? > Do we want that prostitute to the the gg grandmother of OUR gg > grandchildren??? Probably not...yet the fact is that any one of today's > folks can wind up the ancestors of our OWN family line, the people who shape > OUR great grandchildren. Brings new meaning to the Christian idea that all > of us are "brothers and sisters" doesn't it? Brings a little new meaning to > the idea that we are all responsible for one another, huh? We may very well > be connected from the past...and we know it. And we may very well be > connected in the future, whether we want to admit it or not. > Maybe the road to realization of our place in the world through > researching family lines is a LOT more than just getting the names and dates > right...maybe the end of the journey has more to do with realizing our > responsibility in the place and time...just a thought, > jan

    08/14/1999 07:54:23
    1. Book
    2. Raymon Lindsey
    3. >X-Sender: rstewart@pop3.pathcom.com >X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.1 (32) >Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:23:30 -0400 >To: gabbie@aeneas.net >From: Robert Stewart <rstewart@pathcom.com> >Subject: Book > >Hi Raymon, > >I came across your name in the Random Kindness web pages. > >The reason I am contacting you is to let you know about the availability of >a great resource: "The Primal Families of the Yellow Creek Valley, A >Chronicle of the Pioneer Families of the Regions of Dickson, Houston, and >Montgomery Counties in Middle Tennessee" by William Nesbitt. $45 including >post and insurance. > >It is approx. 760 pages and indexed. Some families have extensive family >trees and there are many photos, unfortunately the artwork I received was >photocopies but some came out well and most were better than in the >original printing. > >It was first printed in 1985, revised printing in 1986 and again in 1999 >(by me). The author receives royalties. > >I am not trying to sell you the book. >I have already contacted the State Library about them buying the book. >They replied and stated they might consider it in the next budget year so >if they buy it you might find it very helpful in finding gene. gold! > >I'm not available to do look-ups for everybody but would certainly do one >for you if needed. > >All the Best >Robert Stewart >Robert Stewart >Ask me about the Scottish Studies Foundation >http://www.pathcom.com/~rstewart/ >(Book Production Services) >Stewart Publishing & Printing >17 Sir Constantine Drive >Markham, Ontario, Canada L3P 2X3 >Tel: (905) 294-4389 Fax: (905) 294-8718 > >

    08/14/1999 07:23:15
    1. Perigo Connections
    2. I am seeking information on my Perigo Family from Tn.. Although my grandfather was born in Cheatham Co. (Virgil John Perigo), his father,John ? Perigo must have been in this area because he married Janie Parker in Houston Co. in 1898. They were both born in 1877 and had the following children: Bertha May b.1899,Houston,Tn. Virgil John b.1901,Cheatham,Tn. Lee ? b. 1903,?,Tn. Thomas Willie b.1906,Nashville,?,Tn. Lucy ? b.1909,Cheatham,Tn. Gladys ? b.1914 Arthur ? b.1916 Alice ? b. 1920,?,Ar. My gggrandfather,Nelson "Tobe" Perigo, also was married in Wayne Co. in 1876 to Mary McLean. Nelson was born in 1856 and Mary was born in 1860. They had the following children ( some of the descendants believed to be in the area) : John ? b, 1877 William Washington b.1879 Frank ? b.1881, ?, Tn. d. 1921 or 1922,Palmyra,Tn. Ula ? b. 1885 Bertha Claire b. 1887 Rumor has it that my ggggrandfather Robert may have also been in the area. I have very little info except he was born in Ky. and married Matilda ?. They had the following children: William ? b. 1843 H.M. J.M. Mary E. D. Nelson "Tobe" b. 1856 Frank J. Mary F. Louisa J b. Al. This is all I have other than current family lines, so any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jerry W. Perigo Kelso, Wa.

    08/14/1999 04:34:48
    1. Mathis/Beazley family
    2. Lola: I really don't know anything further about the William Mathius/Matthews and Martha Beazley family other than what I entered in the query. Wish I did! ===========

    08/13/1999 09:05:23