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    1. Re: Milam
    2. j
    3. Yup, George Ann is the DAUGHTER of Mary L. Brake. I think I explained that backwards down there...sheesh...can't handle this midnight oil like I used to. George Ann is daughter of Archie C Crook and Mary L. Brake (born 1823). Their children are: Mary Jane, George Ann, Elizabeth, William Thomas. Mary L. is the daughter of Axium Brake (b 1787) ...think I have a pic of his ugly mug somewhere. LOL!!! and his wife was Martha W. Axium's folks were Benjamin Brake (abt 1750-1794) and Priscilla ?. Benjamin was the son of Jacob our immigrant who came here as an indentured servant, settled in Rocky Mount NC in 1742. He purchased land in Nansemond Co. VA 1743 and 1749 and was in Edgecomb Co. NC by 1762. If you want Brake info, I have it coming out the gazoo, let me know off list. jan ----- Original Message ----- From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 11:04 PM Subject: Re: Milam > Do you think your Mary Jane Cook is a relative to George Ann Cook that > married Augustus Milam? I am stuck at George Ann Cook and can't go back > another generation , so I don't know who her parents were. All I know for > sure about her is that she had one brother named Willie and that in the > census it lists her being born in Tn. and her parents as being born in > Georgia. After Augustus died George Ann married Daniel Holley, she died July > 4,1924 and is buried in the Averitte Cemetery on Stoney Point Road off > highway 49 just outside of Vanleer. > -----Original Message----- > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 9:54 PM > Subject: Re: Milam > > > >Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles southeast of Dover on > >highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where there used to be an old > >grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is there now). It was on a > gravel > >road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on your right. Any one in > >Carlisle ought to be able to point you out there, and if I know the folks > >round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I just see Laura remembered a > >BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I am world's worst at > >directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup Augustus Henry Milam was > >married to a Cook...well here is how they get connected to me. Mary Jane > >Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and Archie Cook. Mary L. Brake is > my > >second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake descendent. Now if that is > >tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them on the other side of the > >house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in clear back to Virginy??? > >Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every night to be sure I haven't > >got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is why I have three ears, > >however. > >jan > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM > >Subject: Re: Milam > > > > > >> Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the > >> Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I > >> would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the > >Milam's > >> back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster > >in > >> Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried > >> somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam > >> 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 > >(1843?). > >> My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that > >> Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one > >of > >> Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this > >sound > >> like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea > where > >> any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on > >Adam!! > >> Caroline > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM > >> Subject: Milam > >> > >> > >> >Caroline, > >> >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, no dates, and > >information > >> >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt Warfield (that was my great > >> >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our connections...we do have > >> some > >> >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my own gg grandpa is buried > >in > >> >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and Warfields. That is > >the > >> >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must be him. If you are into > >> >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the Brakes. Anyhow maybe > >this > >> >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't give us any dates. > >> >jan > >> > > >> > > >> >----- Original Message ----- > >> >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > >> >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >> >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM > >> >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > >> > > >> > > >> >> Dear Jan, > >> >> Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the > >> >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried > >> >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave > >> and > >> >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old > >> >"homeplace" > >> >> is located at. Thanks alot! > >> >> Caroline > >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > >> >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >> >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM > >> >> Subject: Stewart Lookups > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering > >> >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can > >> >ascertain > >> >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. > >> >Please > >> >> >be as specific as possible if you can. > >> >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this > more > >> >> often > >> >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) > >> >> >jan > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > >> Now What ???? > >> > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... > >is that normal ??? > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY goes on... and on... and on... > > > >

    07/19/1999 10:39:04
    1. Re: Milam
    2. j
    3. Kimberly, Thanks a BUSHEL! I really appreciate the info....unfortunately can't help you with the grave removal thing...but doubt they were my family...been there way too long for it to be mine. Uncle Burt would have known, but Uncle Burt is gone.... shame. There ought to be some legal records somewhere on exhumation though. Kimberly, you are appreciated more than you will EVER know...you are a God sent blessing to us and I truly believe that. We flounder around on here going by books and papers and memory...and to have someone RIGHT there, well it is an answer to prayer. jan ----- Original Message ----- From: kimberly schmidt <diggingupbones2@yahoo.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 11:35 PM Subject: Re: Milam > Jan and Caroline, > > As luck may have it...I was at the Carlise Cemetery last weekend on a > research trip. It is quite overgrown this time of the year, but not > too bad once you get in the woods. Quite a few trees were uprooted in > the cemetery when the ice storm went through there in 94(?) I can't > remember the exact year. I noticed that some graves were under these > trees. I did locate just about all of the mentioned graves. The > cemetery surprised me as far as how big it is. > > Not very wide, (just long) and contains in the neighborhood of 100 or > more graves. The person that I talked with told me that at least 3 > persons were exhumed recently and moved to family cemeteries (one near > Waverly, TN). I hope these are not ones that you wish to see. Someone > said that two of them were husbands of the woman that had them removed. > I did not find out her name to verify this. If anyone knows this lady > or who she exhumed, please contact me. > > The cemetery is easy to locate. After getting to the top of the hill, > the road will turn to the right. Watch for large pine trees on your > right. There are several paths that you can enter the cemetery by. It > is not more than 15 yards off of the road. > > If you need help, contact me and I will be glad to show you the tombs > that I found. > > Kimberly > > --- j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> wrote: > > Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles > > southeast of Dover on > > highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where there > > used to be an old > > grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is there > > now). It was on a gravel > > road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on your > > right. Any one in > > Carlisle ought to be able to point you out there, > > and if I know the folks > > round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I just > > see Laura remembered a > > BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I am > > world's worst at > > directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup > > Augustus Henry Milam was > > married to a Cook...well here is how they get > > connected to me. Mary Jane > > Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and Archie > > Cook. Mary L. Brake is my > > second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake > > descendent. Now if that is > > tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them on > > the other side of the > > house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in > > clear back to Virginy??? > > Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every > > night to be sure I haven't > > got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is why I > > have three ears, > > however. > > jan > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > > To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM > > Subject: Re: Milam > > > > > > > Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where > > Carlisle is, but not the > > > Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a > > marked cemetery that I > > > would be able to find if I drove through there? I > > think I have the > > Milam's > > > back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and > > married Martha Lancaster > > in > > > Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam > > 1755-1817 is also buried > > > somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was > > Adam Sampson Milam > > > 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry > > Milam born in 1852 > > (1843?). > > > My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me > > several years ago that > > > Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in > > Houston County. Then one > > of > > > Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to > > Dickson County . Does this > > sound > > > like your same Milam family? If it is do you > > happen to have any idea where > > > any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so > > much for the info. on > > Adam!! > > > Caroline > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > > <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM > > > Subject: Milam > > > > > > > > > >Caroline, > > > >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, > > no dates, and > > information > > > >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt > > Warfield (that was my great > > > >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our > > connections...we do have > > > some > > > >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my > > own gg grandpa is buried > > in > > > >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and > > Warfields. That is > > the > > > >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must > > be him. If you are into > > > >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the > > Brakes. Anyhow maybe > > this > > > >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't > > give us any dates. > > > >jan > > > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > > > >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM > > > >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > > > > > > > > > > > >> Dear Jan, > > > >> Do you happen to have a listing for an > > ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the > > > >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died > > in 1870 and is buried > > > >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very > > interested in finding his grave > > > and > > > >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of > > the county his old > > > >"homeplace" > > > >> is located at. Thanks alot! > > > >> Caroline > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > > >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > > >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > > <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > > >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM > > > >> Subject: Stewart Lookups > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a > > rarity!) and am offering > > > >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information > > available. I can > > > >ascertain > > > >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few > > other odds and ends. > > > >Please > > > >> >be as specific as possible if you can. > > > >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... > > wish I could do this more > > > >> often > > > >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of > > you!) > > > >> >jan > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > > >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have > > any kids ??? > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > > >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired > > ??? > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > > >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > > Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > > > Now What ???? > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... > > is that normal ??? > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: > They Hide & I Seek !! > > > >

    07/19/1999 10:10:08
    1. Re: Milam
    2. kimberly schmidt
    3. Jan and Caroline, As luck may have it...I was at the Carlise Cemetery last weekend on a research trip. It is quite overgrown this time of the year, but not too bad once you get in the woods. Quite a few trees were uprooted in the cemetery when the ice storm went through there in 94(?) I can't remember the exact year. I noticed that some graves were under these trees. I did locate just about all of the mentioned graves. The cemetery surprised me as far as how big it is. Not very wide, (just long) and contains in the neighborhood of 100 or more graves. The person that I talked with told me that at least 3 persons were exhumed recently and moved to family cemeteries (one near Waverly, TN). I hope these are not ones that you wish to see. Someone said that two of them were husbands of the woman that had them removed. I did not find out her name to verify this. If anyone knows this lady or who she exhumed, please contact me. The cemetery is easy to locate. After getting to the top of the hill, the road will turn to the right. Watch for large pine trees on your right. There are several paths that you can enter the cemetery by. It is not more than 15 yards off of the road. If you need help, contact me and I will be glad to show you the tombs that I found. Kimberly --- j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> wrote: > Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles > southeast of Dover on > highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where there > used to be an old > grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is there > now). It was on a gravel > road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on your > right. Any one in > Carlisle ought to be able to point you out there, > and if I know the folks > round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I just > see Laura remembered a > BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I am > world's worst at > directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup > Augustus Henry Milam was > married to a Cook...well here is how they get > connected to me. Mary Jane > Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and Archie > Cook. Mary L. Brake is my > second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake > descendent. Now if that is > tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them on > the other side of the > house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in > clear back to Virginy??? > Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every > night to be sure I haven't > got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is why I > have three ears, > however. > jan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM > Subject: Re: Milam > > > > Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where > Carlisle is, but not the > > Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a > marked cemetery that I > > would be able to find if I drove through there? I > think I have the > Milam's > > back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and > married Martha Lancaster > in > > Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam > 1755-1817 is also buried > > somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was > Adam Sampson Milam > > 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry > Milam born in 1852 > (1843?). > > My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me > several years ago that > > Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in > Houston County. Then one > of > > Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to > Dickson County . Does this > sound > > like your same Milam family? If it is do you > happen to have any idea where > > any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so > much for the info. on > Adam!! > > Caroline > > -----Original Message----- > > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM > > Subject: Milam > > > > > > >Caroline, > > >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, > no dates, and > information > > >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt > Warfield (that was my great > > >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our > connections...we do have > > some > > >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my > own gg grandpa is buried > in > > >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and > Warfields. That is > the > > >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must > be him. If you are into > > >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the > Brakes. Anyhow maybe > this > > >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't > give us any dates. > > >jan > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > > >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM > > >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > > > > > > > > >> Dear Jan, > > >> Do you happen to have a listing for an > ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the > > >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died > in 1870 and is buried > > >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very > interested in finding his grave > > and > > >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of > the county his old > > >"homeplace" > > >> is located at. Thanks alot! > > >> Caroline > > >> -----Original Message----- > > >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > > >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > > >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM > > >> Subject: Stewart Lookups > > >> > > >> > > >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a > rarity!) and am offering > > >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information > available. I can > > >ascertain > > >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few > other odds and ends. > > >Please > > >> >be as specific as possible if you can. > > >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... > wish I could do this more > > >> often > > >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of > you!) > > >> >jan > > >> > > > >> > > > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have > any kids ??? > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired > ??? > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > > Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > > Now What ???? > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... > is that normal ??? > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    07/19/1999 09:35:15
    1. RE: Stewart Lookups
    2. Susie Grant
    3. Jan, Thank you for the offer. Could you check marriage records for William HICKS early 1800's. CROUSE marriages, there will probably be none as this is not a common name in TN. It Will be much appreciated. TIA Susie > -----Original Message----- > From: j [mailto:unicorn@sun-spot.com] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 1:50 PM > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Stewart Lookups > > > I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering > Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. >

    07/19/1999 09:33:55
    1. Re: Milam
    2. gildent
    3. Do you think your Mary Jane Cook is a relative to George Ann Cook that married Augustus Milam? I am stuck at George Ann Cook and can't go back another generation , so I don't know who her parents were. All I know for sure about her is that she had one brother named Willie and that in the census it lists her being born in Tn. and her parents as being born in Georgia. After Augustus died George Ann married Daniel Holley, she died July 4,1924 and is buried in the Averitte Cemetery on Stoney Point Road off highway 49 just outside of Vanleer. -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 9:54 PM Subject: Re: Milam >Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles southeast of Dover on >highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where there used to be an old >grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is there now). It was on a gravel >road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on your right. Any one in >Carlisle ought to be able to point you out there, and if I know the folks >round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I just see Laura remembered a >BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I am world's worst at >directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup Augustus Henry Milam was >married to a Cook...well here is how they get connected to me. Mary Jane >Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and Archie Cook. Mary L. Brake is my >second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake descendent. Now if that is >tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them on the other side of the >house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in clear back to Virginy??? >Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every night to be sure I haven't >got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is why I have three ears, >however. >jan > >----- Original Message ----- >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM >Subject: Re: Milam > > >> Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the >> Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I >> would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the >Milam's >> back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster >in >> Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried >> somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam >> 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 >(1843?). >> My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that >> Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one >of >> Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this >sound >> like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea where >> any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on >Adam!! >> Caroline >> -----Original Message----- >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM >> Subject: Milam >> >> >> >Caroline, >> >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, no dates, and >information >> >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt Warfield (that was my great >> >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our connections...we do have >> some >> >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my own gg grandpa is buried >in >> >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and Warfields. That is >the >> >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must be him. If you are into >> >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the Brakes. Anyhow maybe >this >> >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't give us any dates. >> >jan >> > >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> >> >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >> >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM >> >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups >> > >> > >> >> Dear Jan, >> >> Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the >> >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried >> >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave >> and >> >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old >> >"homeplace" >> >> is located at. Thanks alot! >> >> Caroline >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> >> >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >> >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM >> >> Subject: Stewart Lookups >> >> >> >> >> >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering >> >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can >> >ascertain >> >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. >> >Please >> >> >be as specific as possible if you can. >> >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more >> >> often >> >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) >> >> >jan >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >> Now What ???? >> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... >is that normal ??? >

    07/19/1999 09:04:27
    1. Re: Milam
    2. j
    3. Caroline, Carlisle Cemetery is located 10 miles southeast of Dover on highway 49. You turn right in Carlisle where there used to be an old grocery store (Armstrong...not sure what is there now). It was on a gravel road maybe a few hundred yards or so and on your right. Any one in Carlisle ought to be able to point you out there, and if I know the folks round there will be glad to do it. HOWEVER I just see Laura remembered a BETTER way to find it! THANKS LAURA!!!! (cause I am world's worst at directions and world's best at gettin lost). Yup Augustus Henry Milam was married to a Cook...well here is how they get connected to me. Mary Jane Cook was the daughter of Mary L. Brake and Archie Cook. Mary L. Brake is my second cousin a few times removed, I am a Brake descendent. Now if that is tying in with Lancasters...I am also kin to them on the other side of the house.....sheesh. Ya mean these families tie in clear back to Virginy??? Well I am not surprised....I count my toes every night to be sure I haven't got fourteen of em.... I am real sure that is why I have three ears, however. jan ----- Original Message ----- From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:13 PM Subject: Re: Milam > Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the > Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I > would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the Milam's > back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster in > Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried > somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam > 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 (1843?). > My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that > Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one of > Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this sound > like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea where > any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on Adam!! > Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM > Subject: Milam > > > >Caroline, > >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, no dates, and information > >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt Warfield (that was my great > >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our connections...we do have > some > >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my own gg grandpa is buried in > >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and Warfields. That is the > >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must be him. If you are into > >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the Brakes. Anyhow maybe this > >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't give us any dates. > >jan > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> > >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM > >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > > > > > >> Dear Jan, > >> Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the > >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried > >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave > and > >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old > >"homeplace" > >> is located at. Thanks alot! > >> Caroline > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM > >> Subject: Stewart Lookups > >> > >> > >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering > >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can > >ascertain > >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. > >Please > >> >be as specific as possible if you can. > >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more > >> often > >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) > >> >jan > >> > > >> > > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >> > >> > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > > > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > Now What ???? >

    07/19/1999 08:59:12
    1. Re: Milam
    2. Laura & Jim Darr
    3. Caroline, Here's the map for getting to your Carlisle Cemetery. It's on a list of Stewart County cemeteries. Click on Carlisle. Click on Show Feature Location. Keep clicking on ZOOM IN to get better road definition. You can also right click on the map image to do a SAVE IMAGE AS into a file on your computer. It's a great reference later if you go driving around! http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/gnisprod?f_name=&variant=N&f_state=TN&f_cnty=stewart&f_type=cemetery&pop1=&pop2=&elev1=&elev2=&cell=&tab=y Laura Darr gildent wrote: > Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the > Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I > would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the Milam's > back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster in > Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried > somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam > 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 (1843?). > My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that > Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one of > Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this sound > like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea where > any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on Adam!! > Caroline

    07/19/1999 08:43:25
    1. Re: Milam
    2. gildent
    3. Thank you thank you thank you!!!! I know where Carlisle is, but not the Carlisle Cemetery. Do you happen to know if it's a marked cemetery that I would be able to find if I drove through there? I think I have the Milam's back to Samuel Mileham that came from Wales and married Martha Lancaster in Virginia in 1724. His grandson James Milam 1755-1817 is also buried somewhere in Stewart County.James Milam's son was Adam Sampson Milam 1794-1870. On of Adam's son's was Augustus Henry Milam born in 1852 (1843?). My husband's great Uncle Claude Milam had told me several years ago that Augustus Henry Milam lived on Hurricane Creek in Houston County. Then one of Augustus children Lando Milam moved over to Dickson County . Does this sound like your same Milam family? If it is do you happen to have any idea where any of their homeplaces were? Thanks again so much for the info. on Adam!! Caroline -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:20 PM Subject: Milam >Caroline, >There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, no dates, and information >on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt Warfield (that was my great >uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our connections...we do have some >Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my own gg grandpa is buried in >it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and Warfields. That is the >only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must be him. If you are into >Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the Brakes. Anyhow maybe this >is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't give us any dates. >jan > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> >To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM >Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > > >> Dear Jan, >> Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the >> cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried >> somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave and >> maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old >"homeplace" >> is located at. Thanks alot! >> Caroline >> -----Original Message----- >> From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> >> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM >> Subject: Stewart Lookups >> >> >> >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering >> >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can >ascertain >> >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. >Please >> >be as specific as possible if you can. >> >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more >> often >> >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) >> >jan >> > >> > >> >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? >> > >> >> >> >> >> ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >> What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? >> >> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >

    07/19/1999 08:13:44
    1. Another Surname
    2. Carolyn Jones
    3. >I came across another name in my files that I should be looking for in TN. He is James Bridgers DEMENT and was born 12 Oct 1830 in TN and died 10 Feb 1891 in Sharp Co. AR. > James married Samantha Jane McCORMICK who was born in 1850 in TN. To this union were born - >Dolphus Vester DEMENT >Lucy Jane DEMENT >Tom William DEMENT >Vana DEMENT >James Hillman DEMENT born 1870 in AR >Margaret Virgie DEMENT born 14 Jan 1871 in Sharp Co. AR and died 18 Apr 1952 > and married William Artie BOTTOMS >Macy Ellen DEMENT born 1876 in AR >John Henry DEMENT born 1877 in AR >David C. DEMENT born Dec 1879 in AR and married Bonnie ? > >Anyone have any other info or parents on James B. DEMENT or Samantha Jane "Jennie" McCORMICK? >Thanks so much for looking! >Carolyn Mathis Jones > >Mathis Jones > > > >==== TNDECATU Mailing List ==== >To subscribe or unsubscribe in digest mode: >Send message "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" to >TNDECATU-D-request@rootsweb.com >

    07/19/1999 08:03:57
    1. Milam
    2. j
    3. Caroline, There is an Adam Milam in the Carlisle Cemetery, no dates, and information on it (unmarked grave) was provided by Burt Warfield (that was my great uncle) so I am wondering if this is one of our connections...we do have some Milam marry-ons. It is a tiny cemetery and my own gg grandpa is buried in it, and some more of my kinfolks too, Winters and Warfields. That is the only Adam Milam I see in these records, so must be him. If you are into Milams, I have em all right...they tie into the Brakes. Anyhow maybe this is yours although sad to say, Uncle Burt didn't give us any dates. jan ----- Original Message ----- From: gildent <gildent@email.msn.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:54 PM Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > Dear Jan, > Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the > cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried > somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave and > maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old "homeplace" > is located at. Thanks alot! > Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> > To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM > Subject: Stewart Lookups > > > >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering > >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can ascertain > >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. Please > >be as specific as possible if you can. > >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more > often > >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) > >jan > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > > > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > What do you mean my Birth Certificate expired ??? > >

    07/19/1999 07:26:03
    1. Re: Hagler
    2. Sharon Hagler
    3. Jan, Thanks so much for the lookups.. I have a question about the cemetery record for Mary E. HAGLER. Did Mary E. die on Dec. 25, 1840 or was that her birth date? Does it specify in your book? Thanks so much...Sharon *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 7/19/99, at 9:07 PM, j wrote: >Hi Sharon, >Marriage records for Stewart Co. begin in 1838. I see no marriage record >for a Lucy Milam Pegram Hagler up through 1866. In fact the closest I come >to it is a Lethy Ann Hagner who married A.G.R. Sherrod 1-10-1853. The only >Hagler listing I find in the cemetery records is Mary E. Hagler, Dec. 25, >1840, unknown death, wife of W. J. >Sorry I am not much help but maybe something you can use here, >jan > E-Mail: shagler@micron.net HomePage: http://www.webpak.net/~shagler/index.htm HomePage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shagler/index.htm Listowner for the HAGLER Mail list at Rootsweb; If subscribed, post a message at: HAGLER-L@rootsweb.com or HAGLER-D@rootsweb.com

    07/19/1999 07:10:20
    1. Hagler
    2. j
    3. Hi Sharon, Marriage records for Stewart Co. begin in 1838. I see no marriage record for a Lucy Milam Pegram Hagler up through 1866. In fact the closest I come to it is a Lethy Ann Hagner who married A.G.R. Sherrod 1-10-1853. The only Hagler listing I find in the cemetery records is Mary E. Hagler, Dec. 25, 1840, unknown death, wife of W. J. Sorry I am not much help but maybe something you can use here, jan ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon Hagler <shagler@micron.net> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:39 PM Subject: Re: Stewart Lookups > Jan, > > This is really nice of you to offer these lookups. > > I am trying to find a possible marriage record for the woman that I believe > was the 2nd wife of my 4th Gr. Grandfather, John Hagler of Stewart Co., TN. > I believe that John HAGLER and Lucy MILAM PEGRAM were probably married abt. > 1829/1830. I don't know that any marriage records exist for that time. > However I have heard that Lucy was married again after John died, which was > abt. 1835/1836. I was told this marriage took place in the early 1840's. I > am hoping that a marriage record would exist for a Lucy HAGLER and a > unknown grooom.. This would give me another lead to go on.. > > If your cemetery listings happen to be indexed by name, could you check for > a John HAGLER? And could you check for a William HAGLER in your cemetery > listings? John would have died abt. 1835/1836 and William HAGLER abt. > 1860.. > > I am sure this is probably to little to go on, but it is all I have..Thanks > so much...Sharon > > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > On 7/19/99, at 4:49 PM, j wrote: > > >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering > >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can ascertain > >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. Please > >be as specific as possible if you can. > >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more > often > >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) > >jan > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > > > E-Mail: shagler@micron.net > HomePage: http://www.webpak.net/~shagler/index.htm > HomePage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shagler/index.htm > Listowner for the HAGLER Mail list at Rootsweb; > If subscribed, post a message at: > HAGLER-L@rootsweb.com or HAGLER-D@rootsweb.com > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... > is that normal ??? >

    07/19/1999 07:07:56
    1. Re: Vanleer Tn.
    2. Laura & Jim Darr
    3. Lola, Here's a site you can go to get a list of all of the Dickson County cemeteries and corresponding maps (keep clicking through to see maps.). Several in Vanleer are listed. http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/gnisprod?f_name=&variant=N&f_state=TN&f_cnty=dickson&f_type=cemetery&pop1=&pop2=&elev1=&elev2=&cell=&tab=y Laura Darr JOHNNY JENKINS wrote: > I am looking for information on cemeteries in and around Vanleer Tn. > that Terrel Underwood is suppose to be at. Does any one have that > information? > Thank you > Lola J. > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > Now What ????

    07/19/1999 07:07:22
    1. Re: Road Names ....1844
    2. Lillie Cotham
    3. Gabbie, Do you happen to know of Earley Matheny or his son Cecil Matheny who lived in the Big Sandy area. Earley died in 1946. He was married first to Ila Frazier who died in 1933, then to Clara Brown. I was told that he once ran a grocery store there. There was also a distant relative named John F. Matheny who has a daughter named Opal who still lives around Big Sandy. Any of these familiar to you? Lillie Metheny Cotham

    07/19/1999 06:57:35
    1. Re: Stewart Lookups
    2. gildent
    3. Dear Jan, Do you happen to have a listing for an ADAM SAMPSON MILAM in the cemetery listings for Stewart county. He died in 1870 and is buried somewhere in Stewart County. I am very interested in finding his grave and maybe if I get lucky might find what area of the county his old "homeplace" is located at. Thanks alot! Caroline -----Original Message----- From: j <unicorn@sun-spot.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:43 PM Subject: Stewart Lookups >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can ascertain >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. Please >be as specific as possible if you can. >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more often >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) >jan > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? >

    07/19/1999 06:54:38
    1. Re: Stewart Lookups
    2. Sharon Hagler
    3. Jan, This is really nice of you to offer these lookups. I am trying to find a possible marriage record for the woman that I believe was the 2nd wife of my 4th Gr. Grandfather, John Hagler of Stewart Co., TN. I believe that John HAGLER and Lucy MILAM PEGRAM were probably married abt. 1829/1830. I don't know that any marriage records exist for that time. However I have heard that Lucy was married again after John died, which was abt. 1835/1836. I was told this marriage took place in the early 1840's. I am hoping that a marriage record would exist for a Lucy HAGLER and a unknown grooom.. This would give me another lead to go on.. If your cemetery listings happen to be indexed by name, could you check for a John HAGLER? And could you check for a William HAGLER in your cemetery listings? John would have died abt. 1835/1836 and William HAGLER abt. 1860.. I am sure this is probably to little to go on, but it is all I have..Thanks so much...Sharon *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 7/19/99, at 4:49 PM, j wrote: >I currently have a few days free (which is a rarity!) and am offering >Stewart Co. look-ups if I have the information available. I can ascertain >cemetery listings, marriages in 1800's, a few other odds and ends. Please >be as specific as possible if you can. >Anyway, will be glad to help you if I can... wish I could do this more often >(sure have a lot of debts to repay to many of you!) >jan > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? E-Mail: shagler@micron.net HomePage: http://www.webpak.net/~shagler/index.htm HomePage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shagler/index.htm Listowner for the HAGLER Mail list at Rootsweb; If subscribed, post a message at: HAGLER-L@rootsweb.com or HAGLER-D@rootsweb.com

    07/19/1999 06:39:24
    1. Another Pierce Line
    2. Hello Listers: I am still fairly new to this list since I just found the connection to my Pierce line a few weeks ago. This is a great list and has been very helpful to me in the short time I have been on it. So this is what I have accumulated on my Pierce line. I pieced it together from numerous sources, especially posts to this list and others . Much of it came from some of you, and some from other researchers over the last several months (appropriate credit given on my database). If I have gotten any of the connections incorrect, please let me know. My direct line is in bold and underlined. My question is: Is there any connection between the John Pierce who married Rachel Ross, Hiram Pierce & William Pierce who married ???? and this Stephen Pierce? Could they be his sons or nephews? There are several names that are repeated in all these different lines. Another question: Could Lavinia GEERS, really be Lavinia GREER and related to the other GREER's in the area? Stephen PIERCE #571 (ABT 1770 - dec.) ||__Lavinia GEERS #572 ( - ) |--Nancy PIERCE #692 ( - dec.) | ||__William VAUGHN #693 ( - dec.) | |--Susan VAUGHN #694 ( - dec.) | | ||__Eli Thomas HUIE #695 ( - dec.) | | |_Adeline HUIE #714 ( - dec.) | |_Stephen F. VAUGHN #702 ( - dec.) | ||__Matilda Hurt STROUD #703 ( - ) | |_Josephine VAUGHN #700 ( - dec.) |--Josiah PIERCE #704 ( - dec.) |--James PIERCE #705 ( - dec.) |--Elizabeth PIERCE #706 ( - dec.) |--Herod PIERCE #707 ( - dec.) |--John PIERCE #691 (ABT 1790 - dec.) | |--Robert PIERCE #696 ( - dec.) | | ||__Mary SNOW #697 ( - ) | | | William Bedford PIERCE #698 ( - dec.) ** | |_John Worrell PIERCE #713 ( - dec.) ** |_Augustus PIERCE #564 (1798 - 1872) b. in Mecklenburg, VA ||__UNK UNK Pierce #565 ( - dec.) |--William B. PIERCE #708 ( - dec.) | ||__Lydia Angeline HUIE #711 ( - dec.) |--Elizabeth Caroline PIERCE #709 ( - dec.) |--Lavinia Catherine PIERCE #710 ( - dec.) |--Pinkney Stephen PIERCE #566 (ABT 1832 - dec.) | ||__Sarah HOLLIDAY #721 (ABT 1850 - dec.) | |_Sarah PIERCE #592 (1861 - 1927) |--George W. PIERCE #567 (ABT 1834 - dec.) |--Mary Jane PIERCE #568 (ABT 1836 - dec.) |--Martha Angeline PIERCE #359 (ABT 1839 - 1915) b. in Henry Co., TN | ||__Charles Homer BETHANY #358 (1822 - 1900) | |--Malissie Dee BETHANY #384 (1862 - 1942) b. in Benton Co., TN | |--Martha Jane BETHANY #66 (1864 - 1930) b. in Benton Co., TN | |--Charles Hurl BETHANY #379 (1865 - 1934) b. in Benton Co., TN | |--Kitty BETHANY #382 (ABT 1868 - dec.) b. MO | |--Francis Marion BETHANY #381 (1870 - 1948) b. MO | |--Dora Elizabeth BETHANY #388 (AFT 1870 - 1936) b. MO | |--Ollie BETHANY #386 (1871 - dec.) b. MO | |--Angeline BETHANY #392 (1872 - dec.) b. MO | |--Julia D. BETHANY #393 (1873 - dec.) b. MO | |--George Washington BETHANY #389 (1875 - 1955) b. AR | |--Sarah Victoria BETHANY #390 (1879 - 1961) b. AR | |_Webster A. BETHANY #394 (1879 - dec.) b. AR |_Sarah R. PIERCE #569 (ABT 1841 - dec.) ||__Middey THOMPSON #570 ( - ) m. February 25, 1856, Henry Co., TN Thanks for any help you can give!!! Have a good day!!!!!! Jean gjcloke@aol.com in OKLAHOMA!!!!!!!!!!!!

    07/19/1999 06:38:49
    1. Re: Another Surname
    2. David L. Snow
    3. Please send your 'unsubscribe' request to: DanvilleCrossing-L-request@rootsweb.com where it will be processed automatically. UT Memphis, huh ??? - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- At 06:11 PM 7/19/99 -0500, you wrote: >unsubscribe > >bjennings@utds01.utmem.edu > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >Now What ???? >

    07/19/1999 06:08:03
    1. Re: Sunday Rockin
    2. In a message dated 7/18/99 11:08:48 PM Central Daylight Time, DCListowner@worldnet.att.net writes: << WHO'S PLANNING ON CHANGING THIS LIST ??????? Ira, is it you .......Jan, Cheryl ????? Gotta be Dan....DAN, YOU PLANNING ON CHANGIN' SOMETHING ?????? Maybe Gramma Crow..Ma, you planning something ??????? It's that Benton County bunch then....gotta be them. Dortch's you say...knew there was something about them when I met Deb's mother...married a Wimberley, she did... >> NOT GUILTY YOUR HONOR Ira

    07/19/1999 05:57:57
    1. Re: Another Surname
    2. B. Jennings
    3. unsubscribe bjennings@utds01.utmem.edu

    07/19/1999 05:11:32