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    1. Re: COLLIER or DOTY
    2. How about these? Toni Descendants of George Doty 1 George Doty .. +Mary Milly Dowdy ......... 2 Sarah Bell Doty ............. +Henry Elijah Lowry .................... 3 Sarah Clementine Lowry 1880 - 1924 ........................ +John Sherman Lindsey - 1942 ............................... 4 Mary Leo Lindsey 1903 - ................................... +George Washington Gleaves II 1890 - 1995 ........................................... 5 William Walton (Bill) Gleaves 1932 -

    07/17/1999 05:42:21
    1. Re: COLLIER or DOTY
    2. Are these yours? Toni Descendants of Zechariah Collier 1 Zechariah Collier WFT Est. 1807-1836 - WFT Est. 1861-1921 .. +Rebecca E. Hemphill WFT Est. 1816-1839 - WFT Est. 1861-1927 ......... 2 Rachael H. H. Collier Abt. 1858 - 1892 ............. +Russell Johnson 1852 - 1921 .................... 3 Michael Ray Johnson Abt. 1874 - Abt. 1936 ........................ +Myrtle Lewis WFT Est. 1861-1884 - WFT Est. 1906-1973 ............................... 4 Robert Willard Johnson 1903 - 1904 ............................... 4 Evelyn Ray Johnson Private - ............................... 4 Howard Johnson Private - ............................... 4 Jean Rillis Johnson Private - .................... 3 Cordelia Alma Johnson 1876 - WFT Est. 1908-1970 ........................ +Penundry Pierce Johns WFT Est. 1855-1883 - 1932 .................... 3 Millard Fillmore Johnson 1878 - WFT Est. 1910-1969 ........................ +Minnie Florence Hines WFT Est. 1867-1889 - WFT Est. 1910-1978 ............................... 4 Mildred Collier Johnson Private - .................... 3 Loula Myrtle Johnson 1880 - WFT Est. 1908-1974 ........................ +Thomas Baugh Howard WFT Est. 1856-1882 - 1940 ............................... 4 Chester Howard Private - ............................... 4 Robert Howard Private - ............................... 4 Helen Howard Private - ................................... +Gwynne Huffsmith Private - .................... 3 [3] Georgia Winnie Johnson 1884 - 1971 ........................ +Edward Percy Lee 1881 - 1948 ............................... 4 George Russell Lee 1912 - 1983 ................................... +Clara Elizabeth Neyman 1918 - 1986 ........................................... 5 Georgia Johnson Lee Private - ............................................... +James Sutherland Private - ...................................................... 6 Dectera Arlene Sutherland Private - .......................................................... +Joseph George Antaree Private - ...................................................... 6 Kira Celeste Sutherland Private - .......................................................... +Paul Jonathan Scott Cuddy Private - ........................................... 5 [1] Richard Neyman Lee Private - ............................................... +Jacqueline Gay Sharpe Private - ...................................................... 6 Megan Elizabeth Lee Private - ...................................................... 6 Torrey Howard Lee Private - .......................................................... +Kimberly Kristine Sproule Private - ................................................................. 7 Madeline Isabell Lee Private - ................................................................. 7 Gabriella Mayson Lee Private - ........................................... *2nd Wife of [1] Richard Neyman Lee: ............................................... +Frances Lynne Oddleifson Private - ...................................................... 6 Allyson Paige Lee Private - ........................................... 5 [2] Marilynn Cordell Lee Private - ............................................... +Kinton James Fowler Private - ...................................................... 6 Cynthia Lee Fowler Private - .......................................................... +Jon Alfred Erickson Private - ...................................................... 6 James Ralph Fowler Private - .......................................................... +Tina Jeanette Gardner Private - ................................................................. 7 Miles Douglass Fowler Private - ........................................... *2nd Husband of [2] Marilynn Cordell Lee: ............................................... +Wayne Francis Cornelius Private - ........................................... 5 David Collier Lee Private - ............................................... +Janeen Plate Private - ...................................................... 6 Jason Charles Lee Private - ...................................................... 6 Ryan David Lee Private - ............................... 4 Edward Percy Lee, Jr Private - ................................... +Jean-Anne Evans 1916 - 1993 ........................................... 5 Edward Prentice Lee Private - ............................................... +Camille Larrecq Private - ........................................... 5 Ann Shedden Lee Private - ............................................... +Peter Hollenbeck Smith Private - ...................................................... 6 Justin Scott Smith Private - ...................................................... 6 Derek Hollenbeck Smith Private - ........................................... 5 Barbara Evans Lee Private - ............................................... +Victor Ross Congleton Private - ...................................................... 6 Marcus Lee Congleton Private - ...................................................... 6 Kevin Lee Congleton Private - ........................................... 5 George Evans Lee Private - ............................................... +Ellen Livingston Clay Private - ...................................................... 6 Edward Clement Lee Private - ...................................................... 6 Emily Waters Lee Private - ...................................................... 6 Benjamin Clay Lee Private - ............................... 4 Bonnie Louise Lee Private - ................................... +Earl Amster Roberts Private - ........................................... 5 Carolyn Lee Roberts Private - ............................................... +William Allan High Private - ........................................... 5 John William Roberts Private - ............................................... +Margaret McCune Private - ...................................................... 6 Nicole Michele Roberts Private - ...................................................... 6 John Tyler Roberts Private - ........................................... 5 Bonnie Louise Roberts Private - ............................................... +Frank Joseph Primozich Private - ...................................................... 6 Anthony Joseph Primozich Private - ...................................................... 6 Wendy Lynn Primozich Private - .................... *2nd Husband of [3] Georgia Winnie Johnson: ........................ +Walter B. Worthington Private - .................... 3 James Russell Johnson 1888 - WFT Est. 1905-1978 ........................ +Kathleen Clark WFT Est. 1884-1904 - WFT Est. 1905-1988

    07/17/1999 05:40:59
    1. Re: PIERCE from NC in Benton co.
    2. Dave, This line belongs to Dallas Greer here in Washington. I will save your letter for him and post it as soon as he is feeling better. He hurt his back severly and is unable to sit for long periods of time so isn't doning much on the computor. He will be able to answer any Pierce or Greer questions for you when he is doing better. Toni

    07/17/1999 05:38:16
    1. Re: PIERCE from NC in Benton co.
    2. YOU BET DAVE. I love to add arms and legs to my family tree so that I can pass it on to others as others have done for me. Send anything you want to add and I will get it in as soon as possible. If you need anything further back let me know. Toni

    07/17/1999 05:34:33
    1. RE: Palmer
    2. Susie Grant
    3. I have Andrew PALMER b. 1859 in TN. ( County not known) d. 1913 Carroll or Benton CO. Married 1st unknown m. 2nd Mariah Grant (GREEN) WILLIAMS) I have no other information on Andrew . Susie > Sue this really does not answer your question, but on Palmers, in 1850 > Stewart census: > Household 232 > Elisa, 44, farmer born in Va. > Thomas 20 born in tn > Mary 22 > Benjamin 18 > Henry 12 > Alice 10 > Juliet Conley 23 > Andrew Conley 32, Methodist preacher > Ider 4 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> > To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 10:44 PM > Subject: Collier Surname > > > > I saw yesterday's traffic on the subject of Colliers. I have > > great-grandmother, Margaret Alice Palmer who married Benjamin Palmer in > > 1871 in Houston Co. He was from Stewart originally but whether she was > from > > Stewart, Houston or ?? I know not. > > Any information greatly appreciated. > > Sue >

    07/16/1999 11:42:05
    1. Palmer
    2. j
    3. Sue this really does not answer your question, but on Palmers, in 1850 Stewart census: Household 232 Elisa, 44, farmer born in Va. Thomas 20 born in tn Mary 22 Benjamin 18 Henry 12 Alice 10 Juliet Conley 23 Andrew Conley 32, Methodist preacher Ider 4 ----- Original Message ----- From: Harry Buchanan <102477.1340@compuserve.com> To: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 10:44 PM Subject: Collier Surname > I saw yesterday's traffic on the subject of Colliers. I have > great-grandmother, Margaret Alice Palmer who married Benjamin Palmer in > 1871 in Houston Co. He was from Stewart originally but whether she was from > Stewart, Houston or ?? I know not. > Any information greatly appreciated. > Sue > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >

    07/16/1999 09:35:30
    1. Collier Surname
    2. Harry Buchanan
    3. I saw yesterday's traffic on the subject of Colliers. I have great-grandmother, Margaret Alice Palmer who married Benjamin Palmer in 1871 in Houston Co. He was from Stewart originally but whether she was from Stewart, Houston or ?? I know not. Any information greatly appreciated. Sue

    07/16/1999 08:44:39
    1. Re: FTM file loss
    2. David L. Snow
    3. Only in cases of program crashes, during full moons, and non-productive, total 'strike out' research days..... Dave ============================================ At 07:20 PM 7/16/99 -0700, you wrote: >Dave, >Just in case I need to use it, I wanted to ask, >Is this kind of language allowed???!! (:-)) > ><snip> >> entered it. X(*&^%$#@ arrrgh. ><snip> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? >

    07/16/1999 07:10:05
    1. Glossary of Diseases
    2. Laura & Jim Darr
    3. All, I ran across a site the other day that may be of interest to you in translating the medical section on Death Certificates. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/disease.htm Laura Darr

    07/16/1999 06:17:10
    1. Essay: Mysteries I Have Solved--by Walker K. McCulloch
    2. --part1_16c3c856.24c15bee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-07-16 19:49:42 EDT, w.mcculloch@cwix.com writes: > Subj: Mysteries I Have Solved > Date: 99-07-16 19:49:42 EDT > From: w.mcculloch@cwix.com (w.mcculloch) > To: fireseeker@aol.com > > > As early as I can remember I heard my grandmother say that her father was > the nephew of General Albert Sidney Johnston, C. S. A. His obituary in the > Humboldt, TN newspaper refers to him as Albert Sidney Stone, although his > name is shown on every document I have reviewed as Albert Johnson Stone. My > mother' s oldest sister proudly proclaimed that ancestry at every > opportunity. I think one of her grandson' s even joined the Sons of > Confederate Veterans claiming descent. How he ever proved it is beyond me, > but he is a good salesman. I put off for 30 years exploring the Stone > genealogy because there are so many Stone' s in the South I just knew I > could never track them down. My grandmother probably knew a lot more of her > family than she ever talked about. She always developed a sudden loss of > memory when questioned about ancestry (but now I believe she knew way more > than she was ever telling). > > A couple of years ago while browsing in the Sons of the American Revolution > library in Louisville, KY I ran across a book on Stone genealogy. I > ho-hummed that there was another Stone book (they have about five - all not > my line) that would not help much. To my amazement when I opened it, there > was a photograph of my great grandfather, Albert Johnson Stone. I made a > bunch of photocopies, headed home and tracked down the author, Martha Jane > Stone, to purchase the book. The author turns out to be a 4th half-cousin, > and after several conversations sent me a Johnson genealogy dated from the > early 1900' s. Albert' s mother was a Johnson. > > After digesting the information I realized there was absolutely no kinship > between my great grandfather and the General. His line comes out of > Massachusetts and mine from North Carolina. Besides my fith great > gradfather Johnson' s name wasn' t even Johnson. He changed his name to > Johnson after escaping from Scotland in 1748. No one has been able to learn > what his real name was or what he was running from (now this is a mystery to > be solved). > > If one needed much more evidence, both of Albert Johnson Stone' s parents > were sympathetic to the United States. She was born in Illinois and had a > brother who was a prisoner of the CSA. One of her cousins, a Yankee > officer, was killed at Chickamauga. I think she would hardly name her son > after a Rebel officer. So how did this story ever get started? I don' t > know and probably will never know. My aunt by this time was confined to a > nursing home and her days coming rapidly to an end. I told the rest of the > family the story, but we all agreed not to tell my aunt. I guess when she > finally got to meet her ancestors she learned the truth. I wish I could > have seen that scene. > > There is a happy ending to this story. After my aunt's death I learned my > great grandfather, Albert Stone, was descended from a famous American > General. He was the Great Great Grand nephew of General Anthony Wayne, of > Revolutionary War fame. How did the family "lose" that ancestry? Another > mystery. > > Nice thing about genealogy, solve one mystery and the results produces two > others. > > copyright 1999 Walker K. McCulloch > > > > ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- > Return-Path: <w.mcculloch@cwix.com> > Received: from aol.com (rly-yd05.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.5]) by air-yd02. > mx.aol.com (v60.14) with ESMTP; Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:49:42 -0400 > Received: from pm02sm.pmm.cw.net (pm02sm.pmm.cw.net [208.159.98.151]) by > rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (v60.14) with ESMTP; Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:49:30 -0400 > Received: from wkm (usr48-dialup330.mix1.WillowSprings.cw.net [166.62.175. > 212]) > by PM02SM.PMM.CW.NET (PMDF V5.2-29 #35316) > with SMTP id <0FEZ000GRM6GGI@PM02SM.PMM.CW.NET> for fireseeker@aol.com; Fri, > > 16 Jul 1999 23:49:30 +0000 (GMT) > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 10:30:44 -0400 > From: "w.mcculloch" <w.mcculloch@cwix.com> > Subject: Mysteries I Have Solved > To: fireseeker@aol.com > Message-id: <001b01becba9$f75aff00$d4af3ea6@wkm> > MIME-version: 1.0 > X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 > Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > X-Priority: 3 > X-MSMail-priority: Normal > > --part1_16c3c856.24c15bee_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <w.mcculloch@cwix.com> Received: from aol.com (rly-yd05.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.5]) by air-yd02.mx.aol.com (v60.14) with ESMTP; Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:49:42 -0400 Received: from pm02sm.pmm.cw.net (pm02sm.pmm.cw.net [208.159.98.151]) by rly-yd05.mx.aol.com (v60.14) with ESMTP; Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:49:30 -0400 Received: from wkm (usr48-dialup330.mix1.WillowSprings.cw.net [166.62.175.212]) by PM02SM.PMM.CW.NET (PMDF V5.2-29 #35316) with SMTP id <0FEZ000GRM6GGI@PM02SM.PMM.CW.NET> for fireseeker@aol.com; Fri, 16 Jul 1999 23:49:30 +0000 (GMT) Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 10:30:44 -0400 From: "w.mcculloch" <w.mcculloch@cwix.com> Subject: Mysteries I Have Solved To: fireseeker@aol.com Message-id: <001b01becba9$f75aff00$d4af3ea6@wkm> MIME-version: 1.0 X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-priority: Normal As early as I can remember I heard my grandmother say that her father was the nephew of General Albert Sidney Johnston, C. S. A. His obituary in the Humboldt, TN newspaper refers to him as Albert Sidney Stone, although his name is shown on every document I have reviewed as Albert Johnson Stone. My mother' s oldest sister proudly proclaimed that ancestry at every opportunity. I think one of her grandson' s even joined the Sons of Confederate Veterans claiming descent. How he ever proved it is beyond me, but he is a good salesman. I put off for 30 years exploring the Stone genealogy because there are so many Stone' s in the South I just knew I could never track them down. My grandmother probably knew a lot more of her family than she ever talked about. She always developed a sudden loss of memory when questioned about ancestry (but now I believe she knew way more than she was ever telling). A couple of years ago while browsing in the Sons of the American Revolution library in Louisville, KY I ran across a book on Stone genealogy. I ho-hummed that there was another Stone book (they have about five - all not my line) that would not help much. To my amazement when I opened it, there was a photograph of my great grandfather, Albert Johnson Stone. I made a bunch of photocopies, headed home and tracked down the author, Martha Jane Stone, to purchase the book. The author turns out to be a 4th half-cousin, and after several conversations sent me a Johnson genealogy dated from the early 1900' s. Albert' s mother was a Johnson. After digesting the information I realized there was absolutely no kinship between my great grandfather and the General. His line comes out of Massachusetts and mine from North Carolina. Besides my fith great gradfather Johnson' s name wasn' t even Johnson. He changed his name to Johnson after escaping from Scotland in 1748. No one has been able to learn what his real name was or what he was running from (now this is a mystery to be solved). If one needed much more evidence, both of Albert Johnson Stone' s parents were sympathetic to the United States. She was born in Illinois and had a brother who was a prisoner of the CSA. One of her cousins, a Yankee officer, was killed at Chickamauga. I think she would hardly name her son after a Rebel officer. So how did this story ever get started? I don' t know and probably will never know. My aunt by this time was confined to a nursing home and her days coming rapidly to an end. I told the rest of the family the story, but we all agreed not to tell my aunt. I guess when she finally got to meet her ancestors she learned the truth. I wish I could have seen that scene. There is a happy ending to this story. After my aunt's death I learned my great grandfather, Albert Stone, was descended from a famous American General. He was the Great Great Grand nephew of General Anthony Wayne, of Revolutionary War fame. How did the family "lose" that ancestry? Another mystery. Nice thing about genealogy, solve one mystery and the results produces two others. Walker K. McCulloch --part1_16c3c856.24c15bee_boundary--

    07/16/1999 06:09:18
    1. Re: What happened in 1884 ???
    2. David L. Snow
    3. Hey Pozzy; Thanks for the info. You have the same list I do. Doesn't explain 1884 though in Benton County. I've searched the cemetery listings and their wasn't a 'big' epidemic at the time, at least from who was buried. Only could 1 other in August, a 14 year old boy and another in 19 year old in November. Possibly some other catastrophy like a fire, flood, food poisoning, etc. Had to have been bad to lose 3 kids in a weeks time and 4 in a year. Have to search the newspapers or something for the time. Thanks again, Dave ======================================= At 03:41 PM 7/16/99 -0400, you wrote: >Probably Yellow Fever or Typhoid > 1885 Plymouth had Typhoid 1886 Jackson Fl had YF >Pozzydaz > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! >

    07/16/1999 05:47:05
    1. Correction to the Harvey Cemetery location
    2. To All, One correction to the Harvey Cemetery listing that you saw posted to the mail list previously. The location says it is in Marion, TN. It should have said Lone Oak, TN. (The Lone Oak area is now under the mailing address of Cunningham.) Just wanted to let you know. Thanks, : ) Vanessa

    07/16/1999 05:43:01
    1. CPC Mystery.........
    2. David L. Snow
    3. Ok Folks, up for a little mystery...........this may be a little long, but eventually leads to where a missing cemetery containing some long lost northern Benton County graves maybe located....... <Please note the list of names who donated land for this church, school & cemetery below>. The following is supposed to be an exact copy of the 1st page of the Sessions Book of the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Big Sandy <later known as Pleasant Ridge CPC>. It appeared in Vol 7 # 1 of the Benton County Genealogical Society Quarterly and is also reprinted in the Benton County "Families & Histories", Vol 1, 1987 p.369 along with the minutes of the 1st Sessions Meeting <the CPC Archives would love to have this book or even a facsimile>. The transcript is attributed to Catheyrn Brown of Camden. Problem is...after my wife, Debby, spoke with Catheryn directly in an attempt to locate the book says,...... it ain't so.....she's not aware of the facsimile or the Sessions Book. So..... >BENTON COUNTY AND STATE OF TENNESSEE, September 9, 1853. > >We, inhabitants of Benton County, Tennessee, being desirous to have the >means of grace amoungst us do form ourselves into a Society to be known as >the Pleansant Hill Society within the bounds of Hopewell Presbytery and do >look to that presbytery for such supplies of the gospel and other ordiances >of God's House as He may enable them to give us and we promise to submit to >the government and discipline of the Cumberland Presbytery. > >Where unto we have set our hands this 9, September 1853. > > 1. Daniel Graham, Elder > 2. Cristain Graham > 3. Mary Beton > 4. Margaret Buckhanon > 5. Catherine Beton > 6. Nancy McQuage > 7. Margaret Brewer > 8. Nancy Beton > 9. Danel Buckhanon >10. Catherine Beaton >11. Levisa Debruise >12. Margaret McCawly >13. Danl McQuage >14. Hyman Taylo, Elder. >15. Zacharias Childers >16. Mrs. Childers " C. Clement, Catherine Graham, Isabel Graham, Caroline Cooper, J.P. Cooper and William Pierce donated 2 acres for the church , school and cemetery. David J. & Lillie Cooper donated 1 acre for the cemetery. And T.M. Little and Sam Nicky deeded one acre each to the church. Notice the surnames in the list (correct for spelling please) are very early, well known names in the area. Anyone know where most of these folks are buried ???? Susan Knight Gore, the archivist for the CPC Church in Memphis, has also kindly provided the following information from the Hopewell Presbytery archives: that Daniel Graham was the 1st representative from Big Sandy to the Presbytery meetings, then Z. Childers and then until his death in 1887, Elder Gilbert McKenzie. None of these folks are interned in the Church's Pleasant Ridge Cemetery even as late as 1887. Ever wonder where these folks went to church prior to 1853 ??? Wasn't at a CPC in Benton County or was it ?? Susan also uncovered the existence of a prior CPC in Big Sandy dating to back to 1835. Seems one was organized at that early date before Benton was a county and was known as the Big Sandy CPC in the Church archives. Anyone know where it was located ???? Venture a guess ??? "Shorty" Brewer, in his Family Charts in the Benton Co. Library, lists the cemetery for a large number of the members of these families and others in this area as "Willow Point". "Willow Point" doesn't appear in the Benton Co. Gen Societies Cemetery book. Ole "Shorty" was a reasonably accurate fellow. <Had a birth listed that I couldn't verify anywhere until I found "Willow Point" Cemetery and found the gravestone>. Yeah, Willow Point exists <it's where cemetery #176 is located on the Benton Cemetery Book map. #176 should actually be located above the number "158">. the in the middle of a pasture under a raspberry patch up New Hope road a couple miles north of Big Sandy. And there you'll find the McKenzies, Beatons, & others from the area. Earlier cemetery sources indicate over 35 graves are located there. How many more, I don't know. I could only locate 5 headstones under the raspberry bushes. Rumour has it that the rest were bulldozed into the neighboring woods, but I couldn't locate them. Additionally, older folks tell tale of a 'Willow Point" school once, but no longer there. >From 'Shorty's" records and other sources, it's evident that 'Willow Point" is a communial and not a family cemetery. The early McKenzies are buried there, but they didn't even live closeby. Their homestead was down on Sugar Creek about 3 miles outta Big Sandy on the Point Mason Road along with the Grahams, Brewers, Pierces, etc. So why are they buried there instead of on their homestead ??? I suspect, but won't know without further research and documentation, that Willow Point Cemetery is the congregational cemetery of the 1835 Big Sandy CPC and forbearer of the later Pleasant Ridge CPC cemetery. The current Pleasant Ridge Cemetery is just down the road from Willow Point and has internments starting in the 1860's <apparently no one died in the church from 1853 til then>. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the early Pleasant Ridge CPC Sessions Books or has information <hear-say is good also> of the 1835 Big Sandy CPC and/or Willow Point Cemetery, churc or school, please contact Susan Knight Gore, the CPC Archivist, or myself. We're on the list. Thanks for your patience, Dave

    07/16/1999 05:34:00
    1. Montgomery Co Regts CW
    2. ace1125
    3. While I am in the Civil War Military Mode....<bg> Here is something for our neighbor.. Cher Montgomery County Tn. Regiments of Civil War Taken from: Tennesseans in the Civil War Confederate Regiments 1st (Helm’s) Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, Companies “A” and “B”. 2nd (Woodward’s) Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, Companies “A” and “C”. Napier’s Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, Company “B”, became “E”, 10th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Company “I”. 14th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Companies “A”, “B”, “G”, “H”, “K”, and “L” . 49th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Companies “A”, “E”, “F”, “G”, and “H”. 50th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Companies “A” and “E”. The Montgomery County Home Guard. Federal Regiments 9th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment, Company “A”.

    07/16/1999 05:13:02
    1. Re: Name Origins
    2. Kenneth Banasiewicz
    3. Pat: I lost the plans for the Ark, do you have them? If not we'd better learn to swim!! Marsha -----Original Message----- From: Pozzydaz@aol.com <Pozzydaz@aol.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 2:46 PM Subject: Re: Name Origins >Sounds like we are full of water!!!!!!!!!!!!! > >Fenton Fen by the steam >Sykes as said earlier water > >Pat R. Fenton > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >GENEALOGY is like Hide & Seek: >They Hide & I Seek !! > > > >

    07/16/1999 03:02:45
    1. Re: What happened in 1884 ???
    2. Kenneth Banasiewicz
    3. Pozzy: There is a list of epidemics found under Research Helps at http://www.usgenweb.com/researchers/epidemics.html Also for cluster of missing MALE relatives try http://www.usgenweb.com/researchers/wars.html These are complete listings of all know epidemics since 1657 and wars in North America since 1565. Hope you find these helpful. -----Original Message----- From: Pozzydaz@aol.com <Pozzydaz@aol.com> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 2:42 PM Subject: Re: What happened in 1884 ??? >Probably Yellow Fever or Typhoid > 1885 Plymouth had Typhoid 1886 Jackson Fl had YF >Pozzydaz > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family tree must have been used for Firewood !!! >

    07/16/1999 03:00:36
    1. Re: Name Origins
    2. Kenneth Banasiewicz
    3. Thanks for the reply. I too am worried about that one. Wouldn't touch with a ten foot genealogy program. Heheheh Marsha -----Original Message----- From: Dr. R. E. Markin <fhp@livenet.net> To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 12:39 PM Subject: Re: Name Origins >Hi Marsha, > >My name, by the way, is MARKIN not Martin. It was originally Markyn in >Wales and later England. Have no idea as to its origins. > >As to Hinchy, I doubt it would arise from where you suggest, since the word >is spelled 'hEnchman'. I think you'll find Hinchy derives from a place >name, similar to Sikes. > >As to Aycock . . . I won't hazard a guess for decorum's sake. heheheh > >Thanks for the note, I love that sort of stuff. > > >Ed >-----Original Message----- >From: Kenneth Banasiewicz <bwhiz@mindspring.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 12:45 PM >Subject: Name Origins > > >>Hello Dr. Martin: >> >>I am interested in name origins. >> >>My lines are diverse. >> >>Smotherman derived from English Smithyman. Obviously a Blacksmith or >Smithy >> >>Sikes. English: Sike is a river and Sikes are people who lived by the >river. >> Scottish: Stream flowing from a bog. >> American version I presume would be Riverrats. (Hahahaha) >> >>Got any ideas about Hinchey or Aycock. Both I believe are English. Would >appriciate information. >>The only thing that jumps to mind for Hinchey is "hinchman" and the other >one I have no clue. >> >>Marsha B. >> >> >>Marsha B. >> >> >> >>==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >>My Family Tree has Root Rot !! >> >> > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... >Now What ???? >

    07/16/1999 02:56:27
    1. Re: FTM file loss
    2. Shirley Daugherty
    3. Well, because of the last one, I am safe using it every day!!! THANKS! ---------- > Only in cases of program crashes, during full moons, and non-productive, total 'strike out' research days..... > > Dave > ============================================ > > At 07:20 PM 7/16/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Dave, > >Just in case I need to use it, I wanted to ask, > >Is this kind of language allowed???!! (:-)) > > > ><snip> > >> entered it. X(*&^%$#@ arrrgh. > ><snip> > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > >What do you mean my grandparents didn't have any kids ??? > > > > > ==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== > Okay.... so I don't descend from anyone...... > Now What ???? >

    07/16/1999 02:23:21
    1. Re: FTM file loss
    2. Mary Russell
    3. Yes, Backup and also share. I give my gedcome file to anyone even vaguely related. All I'd have to do is ask for it back. My fan stopped and my power source melted ! I was lucky that I had a real computer nerd geek who was really good. All that was lost was my email addresses and he whimpered when he told me that he couldn't get them back. It helps when people fear you <grin> I prefer everything Microsoft. Mary Russell bird@scrtc.com -----Original Message----- From: CackyCline@aol.com <CackyCline@aol.com> Subject: Re: FTM file loss >BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP... onto floppies, and keep them somewhere NOT by the >computer, in case of fire or theft!!!! > snip>>>>>>>>

    07/16/1999 01:43:17
    1. Re: FTM file loss
    2. Shirley Daugherty
    3. Dave, Just in case I need to use it, I wanted to ask, Is this kind of language allowed???!! (:-)) <snip> > entered it. X(*&^%$#@ arrrgh. <snip>

    07/16/1999 01:20:28